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THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Trade on 'Ohange 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 June 25.~The derby par- alyzed. tradeon ‘chanze today, anlthedi- rectors readily closed the session forty-five minutes botore the usual hour. There wis o poor excuss for a wheat market most of ¢ The principal matters to consldor were the weather, the harvesting reports, and the probvabllities of the anti- option bill. None of these contalned any- thing to chanze prices much., Fluctutions wero confined to from e to %o ranze, and the closing was about 4o lowor thun yester- dny. The corn market was not quite so narrow as wheat. What actlon thero was oscurred the first hour. The rece pts, owinz probably to rallrond washouts, feli consileravly under the estimate at 53 cars for the duy. Tho grad ng was not improved, with only forty four cars contract corn. First trades were nt about the final fizures of yesterday. Upon the fillinz of a few orders which camo In the market e 4o, hut rencted from e to %c. a local operator sup- posed to e futerestod In the lonz side selling frocly of Septer July sympathized in the deoling ralifed, and nt the close July had gained from he 10 e and Sep- tember bt a fraction. Onts elosed from 'ge to %e lowor on the near fatures and nbout steady on the deferred de Hverlos, T uro exs, An advince of 120 In lurd for the day was the feiture of the provision trade. The demand was remarkabie from first to Tust und he offcr nzs were Heht. While por nd ribs were w ttlo netive and higher th advance was not in keeping with lard. usually the slowest thing on the list. The receipts of 1ty Which way hove encournzed s for tho long necount and cause ying 1lso for shorts. Fatos were rather slow. The rapid jn the river prevents vessels fro tors to load. Rutes hie for wheat and 156 for corn to pts for Monday: Wheat. ats, 200 curs; hogs, omicaao, 11, Est 210 ¢ B0 0 nead Tneleading futures ran ed as follow TAWTICUES. | WiHEAT No. 2] cons No, T DK@ | 4 0@ty b ik GixwTy 835 Bbiei i 0ATS NO. June. July i ept .. 0% MEss Poni 10 80 100 iy [ w10 10 g | 11 w | o w | 60 5| ™ 26 100 o 700 0| 710 i oro us foliow winter patent, $4.200 MGA NG Spring Datents, 1ts, H.3)@440; basers'. 2 spring, T%c; No. § sprinz, $3'5c: No, COitN—No. W@h%e; No. 2 white, #414; No. & white, RyE—No. ¥, 6i4e. Ban cs No. 4L 0. by 43GLA%e! FLAx Sien 1, 813, TIMOTHY SEED—Prime. $1.27@1.1, PORK -Mess, per bbl., $10.5715410 80 00 1s., $5.6715@3.70; short ribe sides (oo 607%@7.00; dry $alted shoulders (hoxed), @500: short elear sldes (hoxed), ¥7, 12 Distiliers' tinlshed goods, b 1. 0. ., G845 1, per [N BuaAns—~Unchanged; Outloal 4%4@s ulnted, 414e; standird “A. 4o, Roocipts and shipments’ today were us fol- R, lour. barrels. .. a't, bushiols, Corn, bshels Onts, hushols. ye, bushels 45400( 252000 | 0 toluy tho fancy creamery, ordinar, On the Produce exchas murket wa Yo, June 2.—F OXPOFLY, 1478 DS, vyi siles, 10,80 Hbls.: ity mill, $i. 0a i winter wheat, 'low grades, 5 fillr to fancy, 4405 putents, Minnesoti R125704.00; patonts, BLUNGAEY:; rye Held higher; 4,558 Tow city mill FLI50 0004 stial hts, 3 mixtures, 00T CouN [ AT—[tecelpts, 14 bu.; siles, 315,00, b, o #pot, Spot qule ers No. 2 red. 8 kAL yollow western, ) bu.; exports. utures; 1000 winter sterdy, xprinzs se In store wnd oley. it Milwau ke Options Were rem’ everything belng upset by tho the inti-option bill, with buyers and Voth mdifferont. Chun prices wore . o, spring, S0 scliors o8 woro slight. | ctod 1@iae, closing Sie: Ly, 8610 B3 U-10ic, ¢ at 801 Auskust, K%, olosing ut K60 \hor, SGGGS%0, Closing b Octonor. sTie: Noveruber, S8ige: Deceni- ber, 80 716 closing B @it e, closing at 03 ve—Firm. scurce: westorn, &@soo. BAuLey MALr—Quiet; Canadinn, 9. CORN-—Receipts, =04 POFLs, 48,038 bu.: salos, 310, 01 bu, 6,500 b, spot Bpot dull; ovALOF, ¢ aflo (i uu graded o i . Opt ons continued ut alittio fiemer Lone on the wet weather wos o Oetober, b . ipts, 107,158 bu.; exports, 72,000 20,000 bu. of futures 2,000 bu, murket dull and irresulur, Op- firmer; June, 81 August, §7\ e, i Septembor. 6 No. 8 white, ixed western, G white @174 ¢; No, HAy--Steady, guiot. Hora—Dull, ' ste ehoice, 251 SvaAr—Quiet; fuir fueals, 6 Lest, No. bu.; sales, Bpot. Spot tions dull, closly common to 13-160: centrl- refined, netive o1 tandard A, 4 5-1004 -100; out loaf, Hie; crusl powdere ], 1@ e cubes. 4 01060} 11-160 MOLASSES—Forel 1, nominuli 5) test. 1044 Now Orlouns, dull, steady; common to f R Inactive, stoad) domestle, ful e b y A 50 BlswTe. but steudy: crudec i o ] 0. hiladeiphin ind Baiti- udelphia d - Baltimore, in Jm:k. LY 00; uuited closed ut Bd4u for uly! COTToNsEED O1L—Qulet; 008 yollow. 150, TALLOW=Quiet but steady: clty (200 for packikes) $,c. Rosix-—Dull but steudy; stralned, comumon 10 good, 4. URPENTINE--Quiet and firm at 50 43le. ~ L moderute supply firmor; wost- ern prime. 1@Iakc: recelnts, 5,5 8 pi Hioks—Dull but stoudy: wei Sulted Orloans, solected, 45 to 15 1bs, 6dse; select, 1 10 00 1bs, O@80. PORK—¥irm; old wess, $10.00@1L00; prime pork.BiL0. i Cur MEATs—Qulet: tirm; plekied belltes, Tic; piokied shouldurs, W@iec; pickied b .hu wmiddles, fir,; short clour, §7.0007.65 Lawn—Higher on’packers buylng: weatern closed nt #6.025: option sales, 1,25) 3 slug ot 8504 Bid; A, 7. i 0, closing WL 8008 usked: Cotober, ¥7.10; Novomber, #7.23, Burrki—Firm: falrly active: westorn dulry, 184 100; western croamery, Lig@2c; westorn tactory, 1 E Ue orude, 2 o G LN Steady ; Amerioun, B14.28501 CorrER—Dull; 1ake, $11. 7061180, Leav-—Inactive; doniestic, 0540410, TiN—Quivt; stralts, Omaha Produce Market, Eaas—Recelpts i1beral: general market. 12, Hurrsu—Pucking stook, If good, 11@i%; ; I:I‘l' lots of extra choloo stock to retall trade, OULanY-0ld fowls. weak at 6@70 per 1b., Dive welehts sprangs, #8KeS 7 por doz. HiDks, ErcoNo. 1 xroen hides, 4i No. 1 recn salted hides, d%c; No. 2 green salted 1 Ne; No. 1 green saltea hides, 25 to & 0. 2 green suited hides, 25 to 40 1bs., Vol ewlf, 810 16 1bs., 663 No. ¥ veul 118 1be., 4¢; No. | dry flint bides, Te; 0.3 dry tling hides, 60; Nov ) dry suited Lides, Sheep Peits —Green aalted, each, 35@ salted shenrings @hort wooled ) each, 15@25c: dr; shearlin {ghort wooled eariy skins) No. 1. ‘each. S@I0 dry aheariings (short woolbd early sking ) ench. 5e; dry flint Kanens and Nebraska butc er wool pelis, per 1b. uctual welkht, 102144 dey fint Kunisas and Nubraska mufrain wool pelts, por pound. actiual welght, 8@i2; dr; lint Colorudo Mitehor wool pelts. pur. pound, nctunl woizht, 100 dry fiint Colorado murrain wool polts. por pound, actual weizht, 8@10c; dry ploces and Lucks, notual welzht, Tawc. . Tallow and Groase—Tallow, No, 1, 34@ allow. No. 2,5 iige: gronse. white A, §3o; aso. white B, ilge: gr yellow, do: grease, dark, 250 0/d butter, 2 beeswax. prinie, 16@%¢; ronzh tailow. 142 St. Louls Market: 81, Lovts, ane 95, — F ehungeil. mber, & Wigc: options €low, but July, 4i%e; September, better, 3)%4@jle: opto firm and une H B e July closed ber, hge hizher nt 28%c, Dull; 6051e, eust track iietand unchanged; timothy, 812,00 afrio, 8 010,00, Held hizher at §1.00. . ower ut dic. ButtER-Unchangel; creamery, duiry. 1@ Fee—1Une CORNMPAL WiIsKy--* 14D 8e: d, dully 11e for guaranteed. it S0 24V, oy at #L16 i COrTON Tiks—Unchanzed. irm, with zood der <~ Flour, 0 K000 bu.: Oilts, nono. 18—Flour. 5,00 1ba.: wheat, 0,000bu.; corn. 84000 bu.j 0ats, 13,000 bu.i rye snd Lar- ley, none, s : wheat, 46,000 bu.; 00) bu.i rye and bars ¥ Markets. KANSAS ity June % Weak und lower; No. 2 hard, 650! i s —\WHEAT— i No2red. Steady to tower; No. 2 mixea, 42150: No 2 mixed, ¥ : No. 2, nominal at 6Sc. i thmothy, $8.00@ wery, 1@17e; dairy, Dull at (e, prs- Wheat, bui onts, none. SiripaesTs—\Wheat, 45,000 bu.: corn, oats, nor 90,000 bu.i corn, 1000 ,000 bu.; ol Markots. WitEAT—Quiet: hold- s offer moderatel b, 1 California, 7s per ed wostern apring, 6 114d@ss 3d; No. 2 red, winter, Gs Sd@os 8'5d. Cous tal LIVERPOOL, s, uorlean finest white and colored, 465 6 pur ewt. LINSEED O16-2)8 per cwt, Cotton OuLEANS, Li —Dull: mld- Tet low middiing, 6ie: good ordi- Not receipts, 200 bules: 2ross, 702 DOTts to the continent. LiKd bales: constwis. sules, #30 bules; stock. 119,507 balos. The Cotton’ exchanze will be lused Suturday, July 2, and Monday, Juiy 4 iladelphla Graln Market, 1A, Pa, June 25— WHEAT—Qulot; stand Seprerniber. 81X NEw Inclnnati Murkets, CINCINNATL O.. June 25.—WieAr—Quliet; No. nd lower: No. 2 uker: No. 2 mixed, le. Wiisky —$ 1. 15, Toledo ¢ ToLEo, 0., June % mixed, 4i%4e. n Market. WieAT—Stead: 10AG0. 1 to Cockrell B Whent ruled extremely dull after little oarly sellinz by St Louis and Minne polls and some buying by Purdridge and New York., The anti-option terror has seized speculators. un | unte-harvest indiffer- enco possessos shippers. The market closed quict and about unchanged. Contract grades of corn nnd onts uro scarco und firmly hoid, but shippers huve been freoly suppiied from liberal arrivais of low grades, Crop prospects are below the average and we think the market in o condition to sell wuch hizher onany diminution of current 1 Provis.ons are in better demand for und outside speculs ders are inereasing thelir ifues,but as pi steadily mooting both clusses of buy- ms d.Meult W get much more id- vance in prices at presont. [n fact the mar- ket louks u 1ittle tired this week, nithou :h'the ocal crowd tn rils huve succecded in cstib- Ushinz higher prices, CHICAGO. L1, Juno 25—, G. Lozan & Co., to Duncun, Holinger & Co.: Our whoat mar- Kot toduy hus been of a holiday character. July operied at ¥ige, sold ns high ns 8ic to 850 und elosed at e to Tise. The zenerul tride foeis the influence of the widely adver- tised bearish conditions of n surplus of 70,00 00 bushe s of wheat left over from lust crop und the prospect of w erop which, If not qual to lust yoar, promises 1o be ubove the uveraze for the elght years preceding 1801, Future values ure depend cntirely on ou wnd after our cro is 1 The i koops the teade In 1 is strong, we belleve or wil that 1t 1s w sufe purchase. Busl nimportant. 1oz product Is ste hozé are lgnt. should thoy 10 1ight prices will 2o hizher. CRicAGo, 11 11, Ilopkins & Co. to 8 A With continned houv, pipts und de eiusing exports it is oxpected that the visible supply of wheat will show little change on Mondiy. In fuct it s not oxpected that our stocks Wikl dininish materialiy before the new erop b move, and a rapld fuereuse in- them is looked for. Domestic flour trade for a fortnizht has been unusually sluck, affected no doubt by the hnevest now in pro. 85 and alroady fin ished in tho southern st wionally son10 ity trader lon wheut bobs up and {usists thut the crop outlook 1§ wrotehed, But roports from disinterost SOUTCES Bro Ko e says tcon aro fully s Tho 1oTthWost # whoat s | market has been dull und fo bout thoberby this ufternoc and outs hive partiol- 1 dulln But for tho purchuse pnent, trador co would doubtless huve sold lower, despite re- s falling below expsctutions in' conse- quence of rulirond washouts. Outs are stub- born and buve u good muny friends who think then relativoly cheap und a purchuse on all soft spots. Provisions are firm Lo strong, espo- clully for ribs. Lt cunnot be posstble to mnnu- factare atn profit with hols ut these high prices. and 1L would seem that they must either decline or provisions advance to an cquuiity. Financial Notes, NEw ORLEANS, Lu, Juno 2.—~Oloarings, ISANSAS Oty 1,510,256, PAwis, June 25, T4 for the uccount. BaLTIMORE, Md . June 25. 815; balancos, $2400L Ru Meseits, Teun, Juno chango solling at 8150, balunces, $00,558. Naw Youk, June & Mo, June 25.—Olearings, 20 per cent rentes, 08 Cloarl per cent. Now York ex- Cloarings, ¥340,043; Oloarlngs, $05.701,657; For the woek, vlearings, 3, BILOIT,8W, Pa, June s, 8,701,70), h W Monoy 214 per conte Hosrox, Mass, Juno 25.—Clearings, 220; balances, #6400, Mouey, Exchange on New York, lie. For the week, clonrings. BEETED; balances, $IUETAKE For thio Suine wook st your, olouringy, §79,570,801; Dulunces, 820,24, Ci10Aa0, Tk, June 2 —Oloaring, FOF tho weo i, 80,700,017, ngainst 875,604,507 for o wamo woek lust year. Money quist nd unchanged at @3 por cent. Now York ex- chango " 400 premium. = Sterling exchungo Aull at BLN7 tor sixty duy bills und 81834 for domand. 51, Louis. Mo, June %.--Cleariugs. K,314,- o biclanees, (80,080; oloarings th's ook, BLT8L065 U dinces, ELTAM2E clearings Iust ook, 824, 45,512 balineos, £45).06) corresponding week lnst year, i b ances, Money qulot 4 to 6 per cent, Exchinge on New York te premiu 1,105, - 25, ~Oleurings, For the wook balances, #11,801,400. B111.041,551, STOCKS AND BONDS. Business. Was Tume und Uninteresting Throughout the Session, New Youk, June 25.—~The stook market was tame and uninteresting throughout the ses- slon toduy, the duliness belng extreme..while the trading was almost wholiy confined to the present olemont, and whils the temper was strong throughout, it was due entirely to the coverinz oporations of local oporators. Nut- turally the stooks which have been most under pressuee for the last weok wore strong and conspleuous. Awong them was Bur- Hugton. which wus the ooly stock which succeeded in reaching five figures o the . wmount of its trausactions wud was the cnly one la which the extrewe THE OMAHA fluctuation reached 1 per cent. As m'git be supposed, 1t led the Hst In strangth ana vlosed with o net gain of 1 per cent, the only other strength showing any approach to that being Lackawannn, ®hich rose & per cent. The rost of the list were, with the exception of Rock land, New England, Atchison and St. Paul, intensely dull and alinost stagnant through sympathizing with the leaders in their up- ward tendency, No feature of nny kind marked the deniings, however, and the taniest sesslon of the Stock exchange In many weeks finally closed with a firm tone at tho best prices but intensely duil, Government bonds dull and steady. 0 Post siys: Tho feeble bear demonstras n of the lnst few days azainst tho stocks of corn-carryins geanger roads wis swept under today by n fresh bateh of favorable crop de- spateher. The woather in the crop reelon lias been extraordinarily propitious threughout the week, and as Wall street aiways profers 1o discount the future the expectut'on of poor statements of enrn- ings for May has notserved as an effo.tive beur nrgument, This made the traders who have been making so loud a noise over Rock Isiand und Burlington. give up the fizht and wore the only active buyers In the market. The fe ing then rose a point. Rock Isiand 14 per cen! and the tutility of such attacks may be Judged by the fuct that these stocks now soll as high a8 ut tho close of last week. and the second loss than a point higher. Outside of these stocks 11ttle or 1o business was done, but the undertons of the market was fro. New Engiand held higher than was ex- pected ufter yeste 's revived absurdities. The following ure the ciosing guotitivns for theleading stocks on the New York Stock oxchange toduy Atchison. . | "o proferred L Tl Ohlo & Mississippi. 21 ontarls & W 84| Orogon Tmprove: 5014 | Orewon Nav Oregon T Paciic Mal kg Peorin, Dec 14| Pittaburg. J s Pallman i Ches. & Ohlo 0 I8t proforr do 2 pre Chieago & Alton Co B &Q..0 i 84| Roek Islan are & Hds [S 1. &8 L& West.. .. st. Paul, D& G prd do_pref Wast Tennessoe.... 4 |St. % Min, & Man.. erred. 8|St Paul & Omaha. cferred... 9 | do preferred ... 273 | Tenn. Conl & Iron it Toxas Pacific. ... 21 Tol. & O, €. pfd |Union Pacite... ! Express.. ... sh. St L& T do proferred ... 1s-Fario Kx. Chilengo & 18, 111002 Hocklng Valiey. ... linols Central .. St Paul & Duluth. Kansns & Ao preferrod ShOTe..u..ues Loutsville & Nash.© Louisville & N. AL Momphis & Char,.. 50 Michizan 1107k [ Quicksi MU LS. &W.. ... 0| do preferre (10 preferred. 1 {Sutro \inn. & St 111 | Bulw, 23 Itich. & ont Missourl Pacific Mobile & O Nashyiile Chatt J. Central rloik & Wor Northern Pacific do preferred. .. U. P Den. & G Northvestern. .. _do preferred. ... 144 The total & shiares, |Chicago ¢ #74| Lead Trus s [Sugar Truy 2084 | Southern :'m:! o preferred.. Distiiiers os of stocks today werce includinz: Atchison. 5i01; Chicago Gxs, 1,300; Doluware. Luckuwanna & Westorn, 1,800; Missourl Puclfic. 34%0; Northern Pacific preferred. 1,550; New England, $,05); Reading, 1,£00; St. Paul, 4,100, New York Money Market. NEW YORK. Jun 3 ON CALL—Easy at 15 p 2 per cent; close fored it 2 £1t—35 per cont. STERLING EXCHANGE—Quict but stendy at BLK7i4 for sixty-dny Dlils aud $488K tor do- mand, The closinz guotations on bonds: UL 8048 rou. 1103 *Mutanl Unl T3 [N J. CInt., Cert.... L100 *NoTth. Pacific Ists. 100 rih. Pacitic 103 Titg SET& LD St L. &S F.C 10 Baul Consols 108 [S5E 1% C. & 1 1ot 1164 Tex. I 1. Sdle Tex. l Tr.Rets 254 . 105le Unlon Pac. Ists . 10 S0 RG, W L b ] - 130k L 1juig Den. & It ritets S1ig Den. & It. w York Mining Quotations. NEw Yonk. June 25.—The following arc the closinz mining stock quotations DAILY MONDAY AL 1,150 &5 LY STOCKERS AND FEEDRTS. 286 200 18 G001 300 16 800 CATTLR. y up yond. expoctations wiid ahe quulity in general was vory falr. Thore wore plenty of cholce medium welght pogs here, bu pod heavy hoze were rather scarce. e weok's receipts were 2,001 hoavier than & week 2o and 17,500 heavier thin a year ago. The market opened upr ther favorably for the selling interests, Ehippers and frosh iout me 1 %505 and th0torkood to choloo lieavy and butchor weight hogs, or a shade tode higher than the sume hogs brought Friday. Thero was ufso an active demand from jocal houses, especlally packers. They paid &, 5,05 for common 0 go0d hiozs of all weights. Some very (uferior stuff sold below the latter quotation. While the competition Tusted the murket was active and firm, but with the fililng of shipping und fresh meat orders und the receipt of benrish nows from Chicago. the market closod weak with few loads unsold. The bulk of the saies wero at from $405 to %05 ngainst from £.00 to §.00 Friduy “und 8180 to 818 last Suturday, Tho generil averago of prices paid was 3.01%, agninst 84,055 Friduy ond 4,825 last Saturday. Representative sules: No. Av. Sh, Pr. it 49 8 0 16) 8 00 - 480 . 200 500 K . 20 500 85 . 120 50 w $20 500 %0 400 500 o 40) 500 3 24) 500 1:0 500 2%) 500 120 500 240 500 16) 16) Sh. Pr. s R NN N OV A AT N A o e o e e e e e e e £Egzssegss sommom g3s2es aoonamoo £338838s Coro sss2 160 400 — 42 Mlhere were no fresh recelpts to speak of. Some Minnesota stockers held over from Friday sold for &5, The demand con- tinues strong for destrable muttons at about steady pric Quotations us follows: Fair 10 z00d natives from $1.50 to £.00; falr to good westerus, from $.00 to#151; comnion and stock ep, from #8350 to #1.09; good to cholce 0 to 0-10 [ambs from 84,00/ to $3.50. Representative No. 3 Av. 120 toeders .. ) Pr. 875 Recelpts ana Disposition of Stock. Official rocelpts dnd disposition of stock as shown by the books of the Union Stock Yards company for the tworty-four hours ending at 5 0'clock p. m., Juna 25 1 RECELPTS. 100 15 LIVE STOCK MARKET. Cattle Are Migher and Active—Hogs Abovo ®5. OMATIA, June 25.—The week's recelpts foot up 6,263 catt.o, 46,52 hogs and L3 sheep, aguinst 11085 cattle, 44,573 hogs and 556 sheep . 25,034 hogs and 551 lust week and 7,438 catt sheep the corresponding week of June last stin year. During the early part of the week, with fairly liberal suppiles. the cuttie murket con- tinued to droon and the outlook wus rather discouraging. For the pust three days, however: réceipts have "been' unusually liht “and in consequence vilues have firmed up considerably. Especially has this Been the case with vood to choleo dry lot eat- e of all welzhts, These wreselling any where from 10¢ to 15¢ better than . Week ngo. hip- ping, half fat and greon steers are ' sol s ow as Lust week and they will prob bly 20 lower from now on s grass cattie beg to'arelve in numbers. The recent improve- ment in eastern markets has put now life 1o th sulpping and export trade wund o good shase of the sies of good cat- tlo the lattor part of the week hivi been these buyers. Butchers' stock and cauners have shown comparatively little chunge all week and the sume holds true of stockers and foeders. Prices are ruling pretty much the sume s a week nzo, Hog values have shown an upward tendoncy. ‘ne continued Hberality of the receipts has been more than counterbalanced by (ho ue- tvity insnipping circles. Prices are nbout her thin o week u the advance being confined to no particuinr grade or welght. Heavy and buteher hogs continue to com- mana u premium of from 24e to se over light ixed stufl und the sprewd refuses to , ulthough one reason 1o this les in the unusuully quality of the hozs now com- T 10 market. Lhe gencral tons 1o the trude Is decidedly firm. OATTLE-Rocelpts wore quite liboral for tho last duy of the week. and the quality was very #ood tuke 8 i whol Continued rable advicos ) 3 e astern and continentul niurkets lod to continued activity on the part of ship- pers und exporters. This, together with a very respectable Inquiry from local dressed eef houses, produced a stronz, hoalthy tone, aithough n gencral there wus no quotable advance except perhaps on the more desirablo handy grades of corn fodsteers; Lhoke in some cuses were oo to 1ve highor. eavy cattle, that 18 steers wolghing from 1,29 1o pounds, rather frooly at from ELE to 84,15 good 1050 to 100 teers wore good sollors ut all the 'wiy from 870 to # 1). Common to | ferlor 1i:ht green and half fat stuff was not an stendy at from 8060 down to 83,00, n tolerably active, healthy market throughout aud dn curly ‘cloarance was of- eoted. Cows and mixed stock was unchanged, poor to cholee stock solling at from S$1.6) to 4,25, Bulis worg In moagor supply and wbout steady at from 8223 to $285. Culves moved slowly and at nomnally steady prices. Offurings of stock and feeding cattle wero ted aud In guwlity common. The outside domand was lizht and the feeling wouk. Sules of 44 10 1,031-10. animals were ut from 62,70 to .90, Kopresentative sales: DIESSED BEER, No. Av. P 15, EBEZSE3ES 2. 1364 L 400 851461 1:142) FUN T P f 2444 POTTS BREES - e E5388 & 13560 11810 e re—— & & gssgaz MEIPERS. 1..600 250 1 CALVES, 1. 140 360 N NANTER.,, )0 i et OMPANI R.CO Correspondence solicived. ¥.W.HARRIS & COMPANY, Bankers. 163-168 rborn Street, CHICAGG. 6 Wail Bireet, NEW YORK. 30 State Si., BOSTON. CATTLE Cars. |Head| 10| 2384 Omaha Pucking company. Bwift The Cudahy Tacking 'Co.. John P. Squires & €O ..... . Coey & C L. Roth Shippers an Leftover... . Totals. ........ Kunsas Clty Live Stock Market, KANSAS Crty. Mo.. June 25.—CATTLE—Re- bts, 2,200 shipments. 800; steors, notive and 8.4 @1Li0; cows, steady to . 25, —Receipts, 3,400; shipments, 2,500: the market for good hozs was active ‘and 5@lic hizher: all grades, $.85@5.2: bulk, #4 155.05 SHEEP—Receipts, 1500 shivments, 10); mar- ket was nominally steady. St. Louis Live Stock Market. S7. Louts, Mo., June 2.— CATTLE—Recelpts 19); 1,000 niarket strong at the udvanee to cholce heavy, $3.4061.50; Texun steers, 8500 ioas—Recoipts, 515 fulr to best heavy, ONE ENJOY 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, iiver and Botvels, cleanses the sys: tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation, Byrup of Figs is the only remedy {' its kind ever pros duced, pleasing fo the taste and ac- ceptable to the gtomach, prompt in itg action and tttily beneficial in its effects, prepares onl{ from the most healthy and agrepablesubstances, its manyexcellentqualitiescommend it to all and l;a % made it the most popular remedy’ known. Syrup of Figa is for sale in 780 bottles by =ll'leading druggists. Any reliable ruchiat who may not have it on hind will procure it romptly for any one who wishes E}l try it. Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO,, BAN FRANCISOO, OAL. LOUISVILLE, KY, NEW YORK, N. Y. C, WEST'S NEIVE AND BRALNT| speoifie for Hystorla Diseinass, Vil ralgia, Headache, Nervous Fros caused sleuboi ot tobesoo, Wol 43 vlthor sex. Impotenc) 811 Vomaio \Wuakiossss. 1nvolaniars Lomes. patorraes caused b Hpar \rontmon: in aly by A. Bchroter, druggist. s0le agent, southyas: - Coruer 1otk aad Verasw st . JUNE 27, 1892 mixed falr to good, $1.75@5.25; light, medlam 10 beat. 84,055, 5 Sk pt: market stead tone, 81,0003 tons, ELU@4.75. Chieago L Stock Market, Onicago, 111, June 25,—(Specin] Telogram to Tk Bee ) —An unchanged market was expe- rienced today. There wns a tair Inquiry for locui and shipping account ana the range of values was nominally the same as for Eriday. s and heifers were quoted at from 8125 10 bulls at from $1.25 to 8100, stockers and feeders nt from #2.0) to €450, and dressed beet and shipping steers at from #.35 to $1.%, Calves were again stronz, Thoy were able at from $2.00 to §.3, according to quality. This 18 an advance for tho week of from 2¢ 10 f0c, Texus cattie were quoted wt from $1. to K450, The hog market opened steady at vester day'sadvances, or at from $.00 (0 8.4 for POOF to extra light, §.05 to 5.0 for modium: welght and ab from 811 to 8545 for * heavy. Toward the = close thore was n wenkor feeling, the later trading indieatine n decline of 50, Nearly everythin was taken. however, the bulk of tho stu golng at from 8§.2) 1o 8.0, Oulls were peddied Out At from K100 to &7 Sales of sheep and lanibs wern at quite as gooa prices as were paid on Friday. Tho former quoted at from 8275 to §1.25. and the Intter atfrom 8150 to 8. 5. There was lizlit sunplyiand a good démund at the atove prices. Recolpts: 2,000, The Evon ngJournal report coipts, 1510; shipment natives $L59@1.50 £2.0.G3.00; cows, 81, 1008 ~Rucelpts, murket 5alte lower; #60@A 803 packing. ®.0 @ i shivplng, $3.1003.40: primo heuvy and butehers, B.U¥03 45 Hght, $0.50@5 SHEEP-Recoipts, 2. shiprents, 1,00 alr' 1o desirable native muts 3 falr to dosirable Texas mut- Cattle, 1,500; hogs, 14,000; sheep, OATTLE -Re- riet ste 4,00 mon, shipments, nitives, $1@ ; dy. o Texans §3.50601.50; westerns, #.75@5.50; native feeders, $1.50@5.80. Lincoln Live Stock. Neb., June 25.—(Special to Tue a falr runof hogs at West Market steady Ligher, 1,00 0 $3.00. Sl et Bo sure and use Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing syrup for your children while teething. 23 cents a bottle., Gl New York und Return, July 4 to 6 one fare for the rouud trip. ~ Choice ot routes from Chicago. Return “mit August 15. Call at Chi- cago, Rocik Island & Pacific Ry. ticket office, 1602 Farnam street. CHAS, KENN , G.N. W. P. A L. DE Bevoisg, City Tkt. & P. A It fills the bill— doso “of Dr. Piercc's Pleasant Pellets. Sick or Bilious Headaches, Dizziness, Constipa- tion, Indigestion, Bil- ious Attacks, and all derangenments of the liver, stomach and bowels are promptly relieved and perman- ently cured. Bit not in the way the buge, old-fashiol ed pill tries to do it. These little Pellets have better methods. They cleanse and regulate the whole system naturally. In other words, thoy do it thoroughly; but mildly and gently.” There's no disturbanco to the system, diet or occupa- tion. They're the smallest in size, but the most effective in result—purely vegetable, perfectly harmless. Only one little sugar- coated Pellet for a laxative—tlree for a cathartic. 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. Anew and Complets I'rcatment, consisting o Bupnositories, Ointment in ¢apsules, also In Box and Piils: & Positivo Cure for - Extérnai, Intornal blind or Bleod!: lohmr ‘hronic, Keoont or Hered! T, y has never been known to ant by matl, Why su this terrible dlsoase whon o writion gust posiLively glven with 6 boxas or rofund the mona not curod Seud stamp for free Sampls tasued by Kuhn & Drugglsts, Solo 16 and Do glas str Neb. A Wniten Guaranios to Cure Kvery Case or Money Refunded. Our cure Is permanent and ol treated seven years ago have ne; since. By describl fully we can trost you by mall, and we give thie samo strong gusrantes 0 cure or refund all money. Those who prefer to come here fortreatment can do soand we will pay railroad fare both waysand hotel bills while here, 1£ we fall to cure We challengd'the world fora caso that our Magio Hemedy will not cure. Write for particulars and thaevidence. In our scven years practice with the Magic Hemedy it has been most dificult to overcoma the prejudices againat socailed specifics. But under our strong guaranteo thousands are trying it and be ingeured. Weguarantee to curo or refund every doliar,and as we hiave & roputition toprovoot, also fnancial backing of §0,00it 18 perfectly safe to all the trentment, Heretofore you have putting up and paying ont your money for differen: treatmenta, and aithough you aro not yet curel no ono hea pald back your monoy. Wo will positivaly cureyom, Old,chronic, deep seatod cases cured in ) 109) days. lavestigate our financial standing, our reputation asbusiness men. Write us for names anl addressos of those we have ourcd who have Dermission to rofer to them. 1t costa yow only post #ge10do this. 1 your symptoms are sore Suroat, mucous patehesin mouth, rhoumatism In bonos and folnta, hatr falilog out, eruptions on any part of tho ,fesling of general dopression, pnins ia hea o bunes. You bavono time to @asto. Tuose Who are constantly taking mercury and potash, shouid iy ‘Constant use of theso drugs will surely nd eating ulcors in tho end. Dou't fall o All correspondence sent scaled fn pinin oo volope. We Invito the most rigii Investigatiou aud will do all fa our powerto ald you la it Address, COOK REMEDY CO. Omaha._Neb " SOUTH OMAHA Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA. est eattle, hog nnd sheep market In the west ~ COMMISSION HOUSES. G:0. B URKE & FRAZIER LIVE STOCK COMMISSION. THE LEADERS. §0. OMAIA| Yoot mipere, ©r o Wood Brothers, South Omaha—Telephooe 117, - Market reports by mail anl wire cheertully furnished upon application. —THE Campbell Commission Co. Chicago, EastSt. Lonts, Knnsas Oity, South Omiahy, sloux City, Kort Worth. Chicago AL K. Tallmad o, Cattlo Snlosman W. K. Denny. A Crill, Hog Salesman. Chilosgo. Crill, Denny & Company, Live Stock Commission. Room 47 Kxchangs BI1'g, outh Owslia. A. D. Boyer &Cc_)n,nny. 88and 3 Exchuango Bulldinz,South Omaha ondence sollcltad . . Chadiec fllu’rllJ:‘V“ll Capltal fully pald, $20,00). Waggoner Birney Company, Write o wire us for prompt and rellablo market reboris Perry Brothers & Company, Live Stock Commission. Koom 61 Exchange Bullding, South Omaha Toiophone 170 — Established, M. H. Hogarty & Co,, Koom 81 Excunge Bullding. South Omaba, - Nev SOUTH OMAHA BANKS. Union Stock Yard National 3AN Y. The vnly bank st the yards. o Capital and sur- plus, ‘ollctions growlag out of tho live Stock business should be seat ditect Lo this baok. Blippers oan deposlt £0r credit of buele Lowe Laas wherever loealed OMAHA Mamafacturers an AFCBITICIEAND FUIITIIE Jobbers' Directory GROCERIES. | DRUGS, Eta - J, B, GLENN, Contractors and anb contractors for all kinAs of bullding, plastoring, painting ota will recelvn copy 0f Glonn's architects and buders dir. freo, by sending thelr nams, businest and . tlon to tho publisher. J. M. Glena, 118 8, 13th § AWNINGS AND TENTS. , DM, STEELE & 00, | 1901108 Jones streed, Omans. BLAKE, BRUCE & 00, ‘ 10th and Harney streets, Omaba. I— HARDWARE. OMAHA TENT & AWN-| WOLF BROS. & 00, ING COMPANY, Tents, awnings, tarpan- hammooks. olland | 1iny, covers of all kinds, rubber clothiog. Sond [ ags, banners, ote, Send forout'gue. 1113 Farnam | for catalogus,0s 8. 16th BAGS AND TWINES BEMISOMAHA BAG 00 | BISHOP & CO. Importers nndmefs, dour | SIEAL maniils, eto8 rope, liemp, jute. cot oks, burlaps twino. | [T Vwliuntapred cord age.ote. 3138, 12that. LOBECK & LINN, Dealors' hardware anq 104 Douglas Streek A. C. RAYMER, Bulldors 1Tard Contractors' sttt REOTOR .fi. WILHELNY 0. VLUMBI BICYCLES. BOXES Savons n.’v‘n'n?, Witk necessor 10 1. 3! -eye:q ::\:Ao:fl'::“m" Emru'{x Bovbe “Ait hover waymoats. 120 N. totua | fiovinhox e, BOOTS AND SHOES. MORSE-COE SHOE 0O, 1100 Howard Strest. Fastory eoraor 1ith and Douglas ‘We aro miaking 01038 prices to 0ash biyers, ani are of goods whioh Is very sale- able with worchants. STEVEN CREEDDY. Manufacturer's agent. 1can supply you with overy- e I shoes, men's wom n's and chiid's at 1o w- est factory prices and discounts. Latost atyles A1 Faenam Street. Room 16 KiRKENDALL, JOKES & |AMERICAN HAND SEW - co., ED SHOE O, Wholesalo Mfrs. ts | Boots, shoes, rubbers foit goods, | 1868, 181 Harney-st. ~ BREWERS. JO8. SCHLITZ BREw- ING 0. H0:Siarhey st | | Caretnge butidors. 1ose and patrol wagons a Kpeelalty, 18th, opp. Court 1ouse. BLOICKY & GudeN Clothing, notion, furnish ings. Give us o trial Sumples prepatd by ex pross. 1115 Harney, GILMORE & RUHL, Manufrs and whole clothiers. 1109 Llarney stroot. CORNICE. EAOLECORN OF WORKS Mtrs. galvanized iron cornlco, window caps, metalic’ skylihte, etc: 1110, 1312 Dodge-st. COAL, COKE, | OMAHA COAL, COKE & LINE C0. Hard end soft conl. 8 B, ocr. 16th and Douglas: “a. CONTRACTORS. J, H. GLENN. Contraetors and sub contractors for all kinds of bullding, piastering, painting ete., wiil reccive n enn's nrclittects and bulidors dircetory . by sending thelr name, business and |oea ton to the publisher. J. 1 n. 113 8. 15th Street. DRY GOODS, m.e smirh zco, | KEPATRIDK: KOOH Dry goods, 53“0‘1 fur- [pry goods.notions, gent' nishing ‘goc roer (Cquralshiog goods. Cor. 11tk aad Howard-sts, 11th and Howara-st. FURNITURE OMAKA uPHflLS'flR" BEEBE & RUNYAN FUR- NITURE 00, Grace and Thirteenth troets. ING CO. Upholstered furniture W16 Nleholus st Wholesale only. CHAS. R, LEE, Mardwood lumber, wood earpots and parquet fooring, th and Douglas. JOHN A, WAKEFIELD Imported. Amoriawn ot & Jand camant, Milwank hydrauiic coment and Qulncy wiits live, X ———— LIQUORS. — "NC!’O. HERSERT, 1! Koa - ¢ Indts Bit-| Wholesale liquor dealers 1001 Farnam st MILLINERY J,0BERFELDER & 00, Importers and Jobherao: millinery. notion. M orders promwpt. 2813 & 1ihst. 3 —_— e MUSICAL HOSPE, JR., THE MEINBERG 00, ; Planos organ 100N, 10th St Planosy material music and musical 1ne Doug las at. struments of all Kindg 3 iy PAPER, ol GARPENTER PAPER 0O | §TANDARD 0IL €O, Carry a full stook of Drinting, wrapping and [(efined and tubricating writing paper, oard pi per et olls, axle grease, eto. OVERALLS, SHIRTS, ETC. KING & SMEAD, [ ROBINEQN &3TOKES 00 Mfrs of “K & S" pants, | Mfra colebrated “Luels shirts and overalls,ete. skin' overalls. paot OIS S, dithose shirts, oonts, ole.' hl: Onnha. : PRODUCE COMMISSION. Eatablished, 1578 BRANCH & 0,, WHITNEY & co. Produce, frults of Butter, egxs and i €8 uiter, e poultey | kinds, oysters, 817 Sy J.B. HUSE & D, Our wpocialties: Buttar 0zgs aad poultey, 0L Howard stroot. Butter, ehenso, esgny poultry and yame 817 South 15t Strosk, RIDDELL & CO,, Duttor, sogetable try und gam W. E. RIDDELL (Establisbed 1885.) Wholsalo butter & ogge Burs and sells for cash. 413 8. 11th-st. | STOVE REPAIRS. v OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS, 1 Stove repnirs and watef H;AVE Y00 Fil}) 1)IR 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 inshape, 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. Tha Baa Bureau of Claims knows just how to go to work. Write and finl out. —THE—— Bee Bureau of Claims Omaha, Neb. 7 Healthful Out Doors | it men and women of all ages knew how ensy it 16 to bicycle—how safo— healthful — joyful — economical — all the world would eycle—As eycling leads exercises of all out-doors, so the Columbia leads the cycles of the I world— Book about Columblas fres at Col- | umbli wgencies, or sont for two Lwo- centstamps—Pope M. Co, 221 Col- l umbus Ave, Hoston. NEBRASKA National Bank. OMA4ANES U, S DEPOSITOR(. » - revree $400,00) LTG5, 0)0) Toary W.¥atero il sdsne. G 8 Maaries A NlL Patrige Lowh A Burplis.cees o0 DR. J. EMc GREW THE3?Z3 IALIST. Isunsurpassed ' the troatmontot all forms o PRIVAT DISEASES, ind all disoriery and dobiiities of youth o mnhool. 17 yours . His resources and ficilitios ara Ally unlimitol. The Doctor 18 roo nded by the press, nod eadorsl in the stronzest torms by the people for fulr tront= ment and honest profession sl advico, The At powerful rome modorn v of the followinz diseasos: GONORRHO EA—Tmmedluto rollof. ) vithout the loss of an rom husiness, GLEET-0n6 of the most completo an1 suee cessful trontments for gleot and all annoving A seharzes vot known 10 the e llcal profes- sion. Tho results are truly wondorful 3 STRICTURE—Grotost kuown romedy fof the troat f stricture, without paln, cut= ting. ord tabing A mostromarkible romedy. SYPHILIS N0 treatment for this terrible Diood disense has over bosn more su wesful, nor hiud stronger en dorsements In the light of modern sclonco this d soise 1§ positively Curib o and overy trace of tho polson entirly remove | from the bloo !, LOST MANHOOD, and ambition. norvouss ness, timldity, despondency an d all weaknoss und disordors of youth or m wanhood, Rellef ohtained at onoe. SKIN DISGASES, and all discases of the Somacn, blood, liver, kiineys and bladder ‘aro troated au ocessfully with the greates Known romodies for the disen sns, Writo for cireulars andaiies tlon list, froe 14thand Farnam Sts. Ouaiss, Ve i f Elastic Stockings » —FOR— Weak Limbs, ), Varicose Veins swellings, all sizes. — Ahdo= minal Suppor= ters, Deformity Braces, Medi- cinal Supplies. THIE ALOE& PENFOLD 114 S. 16thst., Next to Post Office A con hour's time DS WONDERLAND, WEEK COMMENCING JUNE 21, BLIOU OFERA CO.—*Trip o Inal; SLULU," The Utal Mawnetie Girl. “HOLLA," The Living Half Woman THE GALLOWS used 1n Execu ting Nell and Dixos 100. TO ALL, 100, Theater Tickets bo und We. AMUSEMEN

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