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[i] B THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Fine Weather and Encouraging Crop Reports Oansed Weakness, TRADE WAS SLOW IN ALL THE PITS Corn Was Wenk Early— slderable Discourng lowed Corn and Cle Unchanged o Products Steady. ngs Showed Con- C€n1cAGo, 11k, July 1.—Fine weather and en- eonraging crop reports and weak cabics euused wweak feeling in the wheat pt toduy, but trade was 8/0w not only fn this pit but in Al the other pits, 8peculutors not caring o take on new 1ines 8o.c to the conjunction )t $finday vefore the Fourth of July. The o1 er. was steady ut the dechine, the extreme flucivations covering u range of anly e for July and tor the wore de- torred futires Domestic markots wers gencrally the Joeal trade sluzgish and outsi Ainiost ut w standstiil, - Nothing in the way of A0S sensational or very influ Hary 2 i% goin stendily, U1 tully up to expectutions. and b new wheat are only 4 guestion Litrge stocks are noted wbroad, Liverpool re porting 20,000 bushels of wheat in stock, inst 000 1 yene avo._duly opened ko [OWGT (L 77 740 W ot reacted and closed steady ab78tc » Corn wirs weak early on the fine weathers reports of good crop firospeets and the weak: aess in odher speculniives; lonzs showed con- Fiderable discouragement and sold froe.y, with the demund Heht, Later it ralied witl wheat, July from 40¢ to 506, sold down 1o 497, udvaneed 10 205 ¢, closed Outs followod corn and cl o2 prosucts opened steady terdiy's closing flzures, but wea grain and on sales by lor Jrought in oot of buying orders and o followed except In rils Deliveries in July contraets were lleht in whcnt ana smaller stiilin corn, onts und pro- visions. Tstinated Wheat, IO carsi corn, hous, 306,000 hedd ki ATICLES rket. lowe changod tomorrow: 0ats, 25 cars; receints for 0 cure; inz futures runzed as follows: T OVEN LOW. |CTOST WiEAT No. 2 July August Sept [ July.. Au St w8 0@ September Cash quotations were as follows: I but - not quotably lower: . winter straits, $1.70 pring straits, ¢i No. %c; No No, 4, Isc. c; No. 2 white, 854 3 spring, 2 red, Se, Steady; No. 2, b 3, cash, 47c; No. s white, i RyE—No. 2, Tac. BArLEy—No. , 1. 0. b, 41@56¢; No. 410, D, d0c. FLAX SEED—No. 1, $1.0314, TIMOTIY SEED—Fin. ¢ Pork—Moess, per bhl., $11. 100 115, #5.5744(06.00; ribs sides (100 FL.2001.27 5 dry salt ders (boxed), 6 @0 short elvar sldes (hoxed), $7.25, . pisky—-Distlllers' tinished goods, por gal. 1. RUGARS pranulited, foceipts i ard, por 45@b%e; as tol- 5 17.000| bushcls 4,000 ushiels . 3 shiels On the Produce excl 2,000 00 ige today the butter purket waa firm and unchanzed: croamery, %@20c; datrics, 1@lic, 1450, New Yo NEW Yonk, July 1 LhIs.; exports, 7,048 bbls., 1 O AL—Quict. tecoints, 68,100 bu.: exports, 18,00 bu, spot steady: No. 2 red, M in storo ind clevator, Sla@ilise aflont, 8 Do3ge £, 0. b Now 2 red, BC@86L 05 ungraded ved, Ths@i2e; No. 1 northern. S65@s8ie; pard, 91 i No. 2 Chieago, Biig Uons closed steady wtiaGo e hi terdny. No. 2 red; July ac. closl) Bilge: Auzust, 85@sile, closing wt s tember, K61@di%e, closing at 8%e; No, —Recelpts, 14,446 62 sacks; dull. RyE=Dull, nominally; western, 8.Go0c. BanLey—Dull CORN —Receipts, 64475 b bu.: sales, ) Du. of fut of spot markot we, ator: 0@615e nilont; 1aL60%c. Gptions ¢ yesterday: July, A @itic,” elos) HIa@ibTie, cloging at 510 OATS s, 14145 bu. bu.; enles, 290,000'bu. of futures of Spot. Epot lower. Options firme at se: August, %ei September. 46 @i No. 2 spot, white, 40%4¢; No. T, H0GISe; While western, 0.2 Chicugo, sitac. oxports, 10,104 nd 25000 Hu. in ded b L@SC Over ie, elosing’ at 67, ¢ Setenbr unr sed steady at S I . quite but steady; refined, fairly netive and tirn: No. 6, 35@i%e; No. 74 off o B 8-10604%0; mould A, 44@4 11-160; standird A4 d-16siisc; confoctionors’ A, 4i-16 Wei powdered, 43@gKos granuluted, 4 b1 %ci cubes, 4 O-16@ 430 ) MorassEs—New Orleans, steady, RICE—Lirm PETHOLEUN—Stendy. COTTONSEED Ot1,—Stendy. AL 1y. Uneh woste ized. n, Poor to prime, U@ domestlc i Toxas, | Firm; old muess, R1L0°@12.0), Cur MEATS - Qu Lann—Wealker 8174 o) August, ¥ BUTTER 1005 west tory, 1.GL1 CHEESE P10 Tiox Coreen LEAD fleeco, 26@26450; #11.00212.00; prime, et; middies, quiot, firm, western steam closed nt snles, 250 tierces; July, €7.10; i Septenbe 2 Rithor cnsyi N ereamery, Elzin, 21000 Weaker; part skims, Quict; Americin, Dulls Inke, $11.50@11.6: Firng domostic, 8,174, Steady’ stralzhits, 82110021 stern dalry. H@ western fuc: Omnha Produce Market, Burren—Pucking stock, It goo small [0t of extra choice stock to ret 156015 is—General market 141 Cuemies — Californin, ¥2.000 ETOWD, SCarco at §25) por drawer, PEACHES - Quite plonty; Californta, 200 T .75 Californta, & 11G@12e; Lirade, home .75 MATOES~Southern, per case of 4 iks— Calltornin BERGIES -1 15 pints, ¥ FLUMS = Cal{Torn i, 8 PEARS—Linlf Loxes, §1.10, BANANAS -2 (it POTATOES ~New, searco: 2450 per i, CanuaGe Home grown, (e per doz, inEs, Frc.—No, 1 gréen hices, do; frvon wilted hides, Gke; No. 3w hides, 2 c: No. 1 ereen sulied hides, 1be., No. 1 sitted hides. 23,03 N, L vl culf, 810 1 10K, fc CHIL B 10 13 1w, 465 No 1 dry’ fling hides, Te; No. 2 dry flint hides, fe: No. 1 dry salted b 6Gic, Sheep pe.ts—-Green sulted, eneh, () evn silted 8hodrings (short wo skinsh each, 102ic; dry sheartl hort wooled early skins) No. 1, ewen, Helic dry sh short wooled énrly sklis No. 2, y 1 Nebruski 1 welght, 106 tlot Kansas an i Nebraskn mure: in por b, actuil weisht, R@i2e: dry thnt Colorido biteher wool pelts, per ib', netual welehit, 0012Ge: dry flint Colornda BRI WOO! pelts, ber 1D, Getunl wolght, Ko 20ci dry pleces and bucks. netanl welght 70 b Pallow nud Greuwso~Tullow. No. 1, tiilow, Noo - daeile: grense, white " grewse, WhiIte ‘B, dlae: vrease, yellow. dei Ervase. dars, 2ic; old butter, 2 beeswix, prime, 1060256 roush taliow, 150 Se Poviasy—Good old hens, 6ic: roosters, se; ehickens, weuker, $2.500 @15); red, quarts, a0 0. southern stock, 2@ No. 1 0 salted 2 to 40 2) 10 40 1hs., No. 2 veil wool pelt Markot. July The Lrinders at Lthe oper this morninz who odl crowd 02 0f the Whost market Wero uhxious to obtaln “ny adviniage thit pizhtariso from the Julz dolivery toduy. Thero was & good deal of long wheat put o the warket, mostly from country ho ders who had deliyed selling to long, and 80 thee ket broko under these elreunstince Tho elovator compinies were roudy’ p chiusers at the low price. July opened at o, the lowest polnt this year, On_the last day of March. May wheat solo 1o T4e. and opehed April 1 ati4%c and sold to e, There wus some recovery toward the close. The oats market was active; No. 1 brought its premium of .@ie o ver July. Low grades sold qu y. Receipts of ‘wheat here were §0i cars and &t Duluth und Superior 160. The followinz wure the prices today: ne closing yesterday. 74%c; J ening T4 150, Jowest Tie, cio %0, vosterdny Vge; August closing yesterdny 7061 Septemb ning 7340, highest 7514 lowest se, closing ivise. yesterday T%ei Decenybor closing i8e, yestorday i8ic. On track, No. Lnard, i%c: No. 1 northern, No. 9 northern, 05G72; old August quoted at Ttse. and hroke to 7 northorn St Louls Markots. 1. Lovts, Mo, July L—FLoun—Quict and unchanged WiteAT—Doclined 4o early, then partially 3 firm 0t Lelow ] (VR Lites September, 6% mber, Kie. oy~ Cush, sold lower at 43c; options opened lower, but advanced later nnd closed tion above yesterday : July, 4 Alout firm: cosl and July, 5 sei September, ke, N-Quiet at 6 @olc DUlland esy: timothy, protie, $8.0060.5 LA -lield HeTren Eaas—1 ne COINM EAL [T HAY $10.00@14.00; IOV E-TONS but guota- tions nre not quotably ¢ 8 Receter Iiour, 000 1bs.§ b e 4000 bu.; 0ats, FL000 bu; bu.: barle none SIPNENTS - Flour, 4,000 bu.i corn, 19000 bu.; oats, barley none. Kunsus City Markets, KANSAS Crry. Mo, July 1—WHEAT—SIow nna - lower; 2 Hurd. (@bic; No ¥ red, 61 Coiy 4o, ler, 1 wheat, 40,000 rye. 1000 1bs.: wheat, 13,00 000 bu.i ryo and o No. 2 white, No. 2 Lower; No, 2 mixed, 4 mixed, 28@20c; o, ¢ . need Weak. but N crv, [1@18; dalry, 11 BUTTEIC Vitm; cre Fats—Quiet hut st KECETPTS— W <. none miesesTs - Wheat, bu; outs, none wdy nt 1040, 0) bu.; corn, 12,500 bu. 46,000 bu.; corn, 32000 Liverpool Markets, LIvERTOOL, July 1. — BREADSTUFPS AND WHEAT—QuiCt; holders offer moderately; red whent, spring, 6s 614d@0s T'5d per contals No. 2 red winter, 65 7061 51, Receipts for the prst three duys, 114,000 centals, inciuding b, WO American: C t: 0o dema 7 pereentral. Keceivts of American corn for he past three duys, 51,000 centals, Stocks of \fTs: Flour. 200,000 sucks; whoat, 1,01, 1. 400,000 for holders, #%d per hind quarter per pound. Amer.can live eattle, sinking the offal, 67d per pound. : mixed wostern, &8 L July WiEAT—Iirm; No. ern, § Conx“—Quiet; No, OaTs—Quiet; No. white, Bai oe. 0. 1 north- White, 163@35Xe; No. 3 on track, 504@ pork. 8112 Plour, 10 bu. 18 barley, 700 bu, 11,200 1bs; wheat, 40,700 bu; Flour, 25,142 1bs: wheat, 550 bu; Duluth Wheat Market, DuLuTi, Minn, July 1.—A dull and_weaker market prevailed in today's sesston. Trading was dulland divided between cash, July and tem! llowing were the closint 1 1 hard, eash, 81e; July, 8lize tember, 1 northern, cush. 78ic; July. i ¢; No.2 northern, cash: 7le: No. On track— No. I bard, sle; Sen: Cotton Murket. New Oripans, La, July 1.—Stoady: Qitng, 7e: low niddl Gie: ordinir: reccipts, 16 bules: gross roceipts, 460 biles: exports to the continent, 18 bales; sales, 1,250 bales: spinners, 807 bale exports to Gireat Britain 6,81 bales: to the W mid- NEW YORrK, July 1L—Options oponed steady and unchanzed to 10 points down, closed stendy und unchanged tos points down; sales, 5000 bags, including July, $1180@11.85; August, B1LB0GIL55; September, "$11L80@11L85; Dece ber, #ILE@ILS. Spot Rlo firm, quiet; No. 813.00. London Refrigerator Beef, LONDON, July 1.—BEEF—American refriger- ator: Forequirters, 25 6d; hindquurters, 38 6d @18 20 per 1v. by the carcd New York Dry Goods Market, New Youk, July 1.—The demand for dry goods was moderte; businessiclosing quletly until ufter the holiduys. Traders” Talk, July I Counselman & Day to Cockreil Br Wheat was very dull and after opening 4¢ lower on free seidling by sealpers, recovered on evening up of tradcs for the upprouching holiday "and elosed shude lower thun yesterany. There was soie new investment buying on the theory that the price is o sutzelent buil arzuient, 1t the trade iny eral ure not disposed to endargo operations until the Hateh o111 18 disposod of. Cornopened tye lower, advunced le on renewed buyine by local traders on tho fact that ~ there were mo delive on July contracts, declined ige on longs real- 1zing and cle 1 3¢ hlgher thun yesterda, Oats were ulse withheld from defivery, an. uft wlower open!ng the market recovere and closed firm. Course grains have n friends who re buyine nenvily on all w SPOLs, 1 tallk much higher pric base the belief in sorious erop shortuge. Provisions broke 10¢ ull and on selling by outslilo holders, but recovercd on expeeted lighter re- ceipts of hozs nnd closed without material chanze except lurd, which was 214@5c lower, On the wholo the market is rather firm, CH1eaGo. L, July L—Kennett, Hopking & Co. to 8. A, McWhorte he trade In wheat has been small and of an evening up character. Some discouraged longs sold out und shorts covered. Primary wmurkets are shipping moro freely” and the flour exports aregood, but foreizn advices show no strength, and reports from the harvest fields are so flattering that it will be hard to sustain prices. No materlal chunge is expected to- worrow. Corn and oats opened weak and it scomed probable that prices would go down, but an unexpected demand developed which rallied corn shurply. Receipts of corn were moderately “above the estimates und weathier i the corn states ull that could be desired. Provisions have been rather nervous and weak, with no especial features during the diy. Cricaao, il July L.—Lozan & Co. to Dun- can, Hollinzer & Co.: Wo hiad another dull duy in wheat. July opened ut 78, sold as low ks and closed 8lge. September con 10 premium of a quirterof a centover . For the fumediate future wo do nov )k for higher prices. Tho export demand 1s luht, in - fact there s nons of the old- fashioned buying for futura shipment, and without the usual speculative buying prices cannot advance. The business i eorn con- s good, Seotember oponed at 4kl and closod at 4874@dte. ~ All oarreports from the corn belt point to hi he prices, he out warket is more activo with. . very firm tone. ‘rop reports come bad, September opened sye und d ut dil%e, Provisions were dy. Wo bolivve In tiking profits on all hog product. HICAGO, 11, STOCKS AND BONDS, Dullness of the Week W New Yon ~Any chanze in the temper of the stock riariset was hardly to be expected today and the dullness which hus been so marked during the week was, 1t any- thing, Intensified. wilie the Interest In the trading was reduced to nothing except in the fow stocks wipulation by the Chleago speculator Then rumors of Htigation uzainst Chicago Gus fn all s Wre dmpossible to confirn and whil the stock continued 1o be pressed for sil ukin 1t the only feuture of the Liiere was no reison 1o doubt wus the tesultof the ralding, pur and that when the price hid reuc h i point as meets the approval of the lative niwnizers who have its market interests i hand. there wili be n full und froe recovery. Anotier loss of 2 per cent marked the trading o it toduy, but " the substantial rully of ovor | per cent from the los est polnt woulid seen to tndicate thut such a price had BOW veen touched. There s still ¢roat interest Kichmond & Wost Point affairs was cxpressed thut tho position of Drexel, Morzan & Co. uilght be modified, but the ady decllue in the sceurities of the road in fuce of y Gullucss into heli they b 0 wouid go 1o show that tiere Is 11ttle hope of such i thing wnonz th ritles. ‘Phe troubles of the su DO fested | d the Loy Aiso reflected 1o the stendy ices of its sceurities on tho nnliest tlons. But all of these ave lost their influonce over ‘the rest of the rhet and dullness und stugnation remalined undisturbed o the goneral list, with a droop- ing tendency us the natural result of the dullness. e alsbursements for diyidends wnd duterest will Le very large wnd are reckoned by sowo authoritfos us bigh us #100, VL0 wnd “the reluvestment of this awouey wiil tend to keep n good invesiment demani the narket and the sales of the Investinent stocks lu tho lust fow du)s would revui Lo OMAIA THE DATLY Indicate that sowie ono had been anticipat ing tho receipt of cash. The market closed dull and_stagnant at about the opening fizures. The transactions were 96,004 listed and 41,124 unlisted. Government bonds steady fiem s Post says ted for ny State bonds The rather heavy orders ot of gold today had been the week ‘ore not in the nuture of a sur- The best opinion Iast week was to the thut last Saturday's shipments would bring the movement to an end. but the exporters were mistuken, a8 they have already been more than once this soason. A positive conclusion may be drawn from the recurrent puzzie: that under no clrcumstances can our finances win a van- taze trom European distress. An enormous hurvest nere, accompanied by crop faflure in other countries. seoms on its face to be clear profit to our own_people. But the experienc of the last year in the security and sterling markots shows that there is wn adjustment of such inequalities n in the movement of Interest in that trade. Tho abnormaily heavy purchases of food products under such conditions are paid for by the withdrawal of Europ cupitul from this country nnd the withd at a time when European capital is necded nere almost as greatly as it ever was, The following aro the closing guotations for the leading stocks on the New York Stock exchiange toda, Atchison.. Adams X prosy and wero thei e effect T g 1 Y it do prefe Amerl ¥ N, Y., C. ¥ 8t Canadian Pacific.... 1o preferred o Canada Southern 0 & Mixnissippl. tario & Westorn, pvem’t eRon Orok Pacitie M Peorln, De Pittabiirg Paliman Pals Readin ¢ Kock Istand StL & S FCISUpED St Minn. & St Paul & Omnhin do preferred Tenn. Conl & Iron “Texas Pactiic.. Tol. £ 0. C. Union D L& W Den’ & 1t st preferred.. do profer Fort Wayne. .| Chicago & . 111 Hocking Valley 1iinols Centrai .. St Paul & Duluth Kansas & 't Luko o pi Lako Shore 5 Loulsville & Nush Loulsville & N. A Memphis & Char.., Michigan Central ML, LS & W L 0 proforred . Minn. & St 1L 40 preforrod Missouri Pacitic M & Olilo. t Wabasi, St o proforred Wolls Fargo § Wostern Unfon Colorado Coal 4 Homestake ... Tron silver Quicksilver Ao pre Sutro Bulwer Sugar Trust Southern Pac W10 8. L & U of stocks today tho | Atchison. Pacifi 6,303 Norther Read! e Paul, 6,625 New York Money Market. NEW Yonk 0N CALL—At 1% @2 ver cont; ¢ cont. PRIME MERCANTILE VAPER—3L) per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE—Quict but steady at 887 for sixty-day IllsTand #8835 for de- mand, The closing quotations on bonds: S48 reg s. Loulstana st'ped Teun. new set bs Tenn. new set os. Tenn. now set is Canada S0. 2nds... *Cen. Pacliic Iats *Den. & K. G. Ists . Ui Tex, P. T, G Tr. Rets Den. & K. G. 43 & [*Union Pac. Ists. I Ceoeei Ll 1038¢| West Shore..... M, K. & T Gen. .. S04 |G, We..o.oo! M K. & T Gon. s.. diig| bia. Boston Stock BosTON, Mass., July 1.—The followinz were the closinz prices on stocks on the Boston stock murket today Markot. . 50%| Atiantic ... g ton & Mon & Heeln, Sant Tamarack ........ % Boston Land Co San biego Land o’ West End Land Co. Bell Telephone 14| Lamson Store 8 | Water Power. opper Mex. Con. co N.V. &N E 0la Col Wia. Cen, com. AllGuez M. C. (new). 7o New York Mining ¢ NEW YoRrk, July 1.—The following are the closing mining stock quotutions: owestake Horn Silver. 215 Ophir....... 170/ Savage. . 140/ Standard . London Flnancinl Review [Copyrighted 1592 by Jam=s Gordm Benns't.] LoxpoN, July 1.—[New York Herald Cable —Spectal to Tuk Ber)—The stock market toduy developed littie to call for special no- tice, new business huving been oxccedinzly slack. The consol settiement commenced today. Ch for carrying over hus only been about 1 per cont.” Consols close un- chunged after having been e higher, Indiun rupee paper improved se, forelzn governmont - securilies expers fenccd 1ittle movement, comparative steadi- ness being reported on’ continental bourses, Home raflways close firm after havinz been dull, althougl dealings have been restricted, Brizhton preferred leave off % per ccnt higher, Southeastern deferred ' per cent and soveral others Iy to dg per eent. 1ast prices being best in view of the New York exel inge being eciosed Monday. Awmerican raliwiys have been in od condition and close dull. Loatsville & Nushyille huve given way 2 por cont. Norfolk & Western preference Per cent, 0i0st 0Lhers 1 to % per ¢ Ateht son income bonds are exceptionally firm atan udvanco of % per cent on an oficiil statement that the new second mort bonds into which they are 1o be excha will carry forcciosure powers. W Canadian lines, Grand Trunk was heavy at o decline of from i (0 % per cent owing to_the disappolnting working statcment for Muy. The demund for money has complotely fallen away with the lurge supoly of flonting capi- tal. Short loans huve been obtained at from 13 to 3 per cent. In the discount market few bills have been offered, those at two and tnreo months being quoted a't % per cent. KANsAS City, Mo, July L—Clearings, 81,- 624,450, NEW Yonk, July L.—Clearings, #120,407,674; Dulinces, §,880,704. BALTINOIE, M 7; balances, &3 PriLabe N ent. Tuly 1.—Clearings, # . &I1s00. Money, 6 por cent. HIA, o, July L—Clearings, $13,- balunces, 84,656,104, Money, 235 per BosToN, Mass., July 1.—Cle Kate. 2; cull loans, 45 per ¢ @5 per cent. Memens, Tenn., 15 solll bislunees, $182, NEW 630, New York ank, $1.50 por 1,000 premium BOSTO! Muss., July 1.—Clearings, #19,103,20 balances, 2,000,000, “Money, 4 por ceit. Ex- chanze on New York, 106150 discount. 81, LoutS, Mo.. July L—Clearings, 1,007, 35; alunces, #011.218. " Money, quiet: 4@ per it. Exchange on New York, te promium. CiticAGo, 111, July L.—Money, steady atd per cont, and 5 per coni on time loans. Clearings, 13, New York exchange. 60c promium 5 exchunge, firm at $L87l for sixty days and §188 for sight draft. rinzs, 82.0)0,0 nt; time Toans, New York ex- arings, £312,508; Clearinzs, $1,150, commerclul,” 500; LIVE STOCK MARKETS, vor Quality—Demand ices igher. Recoipts for the past five W cattie, 55,255 hogs and SUGOSE eatilo, | 8,045 hogs und orresponding ive days of last Recolpts Light and Strong und ¥ OMAHA, July 1, days oot up 7, 17 shecp, nzul 4874 shoep tho week, The eattle market was decidedly stronger and fivelior than 1t hus boen for the past thres ks, Kocolpts were somewhut in excess of Tt Friday's run, but considering tho favor- able turn the mirket hus takon for the past week suppiios are surprisingly small Lotn hore und ut other markots, Eastern adv were bullish, but snippers aud export- don't like to buy and ship on ay or Frduy, because in iocattle arrive in'Chionzo oither ay or Sunday, Beyond looking around Kl fow bids thoy did nothing, The beof houses werd wll good Duycrs, brisk throuzhout e higher than Tho Crudo Wits s0mewbat uneyen, thing at all decent or useful sold nt a substantiul advance. Good to cholce 1200 £0 1.400-1b. beoves sold st from #1106 to $4.60; fuir to z00d 1,000 to L,20-1b. steors ut from 1,00 to 8,45 Bome very iuferlor stuff sold at trom ¥.6) down. Cows and mixed stock wero in very Indiffor- entsupply, both as to quantity and quality, Prices were in protty much tho same notehes they buve boon tn all week. Cows nud heitors 801 at from $L40 t0 84,00, bulls wnd stags ot from L0 to 8i5). Calves were nominally stoudy. Stockers and foeders moved decidedly weuk pricos. Sales were ut from B0 o %00 1t takes something really chiolee Lo g0 above the latter fxure. Country orders wre vot coming in froely and the resis Liur aoulors aro unabie to dixpose of s veral hundred they have on hands at any thi sutisfactory figures. Roprosuntutive salos: DRESSED BEEY No. Av. I No. Satur und dresse slowly and at No. Av. Pr. Av. 1. 60 84 2 0 RS RIR R} 200810 ¥ [V IR ST 92 1170 141330 Y8 1y ™ 1180 11 el 19 4 4 ‘ 4 4 4 i 4 w67 4 Ccows. 003 05 §70 890 1, 08) HEIFER 1682 030 1813 80 4 CALVER, 140 1210 +.1560 1000 1140 STOCKENS AND FEEDERS, BIL 210 45.. 8 2 W 1. 550 2 50 [ 18 Si4 26 MILKERS AND SPRINGERS, cow and ealf...... 040 070 0 00 w 00 0 COWs nnd elves; eucl iilkers, euch v WESTEN Av. Pr. 1220'83 00 N CATTL No. 10 stecrs i focders 21 feeders Av. Pr. 116183 40 903§ 00 102) 27 10 *steers 15 ste 31 48 § stoers *talilngs. Hoas—Loceipts continue to ably short of expectations d theofferings seen to bo getting piies for five days fall nearly 0.0 same five duys lust week, The market opened only moderately active with a strong shipping and local demand, but on account of indifferent advices from Chic prices did not show up a great d Thursday. Good butcher hous sold largely at .45 to $5.49, thin n shade nizher. Fair to o mixed ld unevenly. lurgoly ) or strong o be to e than Thursday, Under tho in- of free buying nid active competition rket rathor strensthened asthe morn- inz ndvanced and the close was at the high notch, with nearly all buyers' orders oniy partly Gilied, Sevoral of the choice lowds Bold s high a8 #4216 and .15, and sevoral of the inferior light londs went as low as £3.25 und & together the market was nvery satisfactory one for the solling inter- estsind do'clock found everyihing out ot i Ucof the sules at from $3.3) wgiinst from & 5 Thuraday. neral average of prices pald wus 5.8, £.255 Thursday and $5.05% last Nl itutive sales: . br. No. & 78, . (A0 Bl fall consider- the quality of Worso. Sup- \ort of the 20 and heavy )t not more 1 light and at from fhienc the Sh. 240 320 240 200 280 160 40 E: 32 20 PIGS AND ROUGH. — 250 1 40 430 1. — 47 — 4 5 4 SpeEp—Supplics were unusually liberal but thing offered found a willinz buyer and a steady market. The demund s active enouzh to suit the most exacting and all de- sirablo muttons will sell readily. Fair to gool natives, #4.5)@5.00; fale to good” wosterns, $1,0) @4.50; common and stook sheep, 5.50G4.00; ¢ood to cholce 40 to 90-1b. lumbs, #40026.50. Representative sales: No. Av. 201 Utah wethers 07 678 Utan wethers. 9% Pr. #05 406 pts and Disposition of Stock. its and disposition of stock snown by the books of the Unlon Stock Y ny for the twenty-four hours, ending at 2K p. 1, July 1, 1802: RECEIPTS, ns rs.|Hend| Cars, DISPOSITION. re. Hond | ¢ Tl Hend Doud. P, R B Benton & 8.0l Speculutors, shippers and feeders R Totuls Chicago Stock Market, ©n1caGo, 11l, July 1L—[Special Telegam to Tue BEe. |—Prices were higher, not only ror good stufl, but for the off grades as well, the advance varying from 50 to lic per 100 1bs. "There were many trades at trom $.85 to .00, and thero 8 not o doubt that strictly first class cattlo would have found buyers at from .20 t0 85,25, Tho groater pare of tho steers so1d at from #.25 to 84,9 and the prevailing prices for cows and bills were at from $2.25 to to B85, There was u Hmited Inquiry” for stockers nud feeders at froum #2.23 to #.5 and Texaus cattlo sold anywhere from 81.50 to #. Tho outside fizure obtuined for a string of vory choleo fed steers frou Forth Worth, There was no important change in the Log murket, Thore was continued aetivity in the demund and yesterdny’s prices were well sup- portod a8 far as good to cholce grades wero concernod, Poor and common 10ts wore wouk, some of the sales showinz u deeline of be. Trading was at from $.20 to 8,60 for poor 1o cholee Tight, & 0 for niedium weights and froni .50 10 #.75 for heavy. The outside quotation was seldow reached. Ty faot, there Were nov many sales ut over 8.6, The general market closed rather wealk. Common sheep are lower than they were a weok Texans showing the greatest change. Good to best muttons are ruth stronger, 8 comparatively few fat shec wero offered, ‘There were sales un 10w as fro $1.75 t0 82,50, and a8 high as frou .10 1o 8,15, DUt 10st of the supply went over the sciles ut from $1.50 to §.50. Texans sold at from .00 to #1.40, principally at from $5.60 to #4.25, Tho lamb market has lost what 1t galned during the previous year. The present rango of quotations is from #4.00 Lo $6.75. Recelpts were: Cuttle, 7,000: hogs, sheop, 4,500 Tho Evering Joprnul reports: [ -Receipts, 8,000 hend; 4,000 heid; marketactive: steers, £ood L0 eXUri sLoors. § 005.1 i Toxans. & W@340; cows, BLELLG. eipts, #3000 heud: shipment inrket active, steady: rouzh ni 3305 40; mixed aud packers, 855 23,0005 shipments, )6 high fecdors, &) 0,000 houd ; common, & A ¢ « " WORTH A GUINEA A DOX.” A box of BEECHAM'S PILLS constitutes & family niedi- cine chest. aftormeals, Dissiness, Drowsiness, Co'd (hilla, Flushings o Hrat, Bhortnes of Breaih, Costiveness, Blotohes on the Skin, Disturbod Sleep, and all nercous and’ trembling sensa: tions are reliaved by waing theso Fills M«Hn—,flwdll";s TWELVE PAGES. .00 1892 0): butchers' woights, 1ght, ive Stock Market. Mo, July 1.—CATTLE—Receints, : hipmonts. 1,200 heud; markoet hu< more than regained tho decline of two wee ago. Lair to choico natives are quoted at HO@4.40; falr to gooa Tex 2.60@3,50; cows and cai Roceipts. 2540 head s narket be higher; falr t £.5065.70; mixed. ordinary to good, Tight, fAIF to primo, £,40@5.05 | Receipts, 529 head hoad; all stockors and feeders sell 4.00; native muttons are saleable shipmonts, 4181 at #1006 £4.00G5.00, Stock Market. July 1.—CATTLE—Re- natives net cows strong ; Toxns stoors 10¢ 2.40@4.00; stockers and feeders 100 Kansas City Liv KAxsA® Crry, Mo. coipts, 2,200; 1ve and 152 X to 10 higher at $1.7 @3 k) highe higher. £1.0), Hoas—Recoipts, Ket wis 50 grinde 120,00 higher, 808580, cipts, 200; arket was quiot nnil 10 SLrong: muttons, $.00; shipments, 2.200; mostly 10¢ higher: shi nominuily mbs, 850, onts, 1,200 steady New York Live Stock Market, NEW YOuk, July 1.~ CATTLE-Recelpts 2.24); higher: Toxins, 460 bulls and cows, £2,0005.40; dressed beef steady nt di@ide per i ships ments, 185 heoves, Lus0 quarters of beef. IPLS, 1,105 liead ; market stedy 18 5@6c per ib.i buttermilk calves, $2.00@ a5, Sieep—TRecelpts, 1 ) heud; Hoos—Receipts, 1.4 i Stock. Lixcoty, Neb., July 1—[Specal to Tar BKE. | Receipts of hozs at the Weat Lincoln yards this morning wero light. Prices contin- ued their upward tendency, bel hicher and ranged at fron & market ste murket ste Carrents of Commerce, Tho Lincoln Carringe company has sold out its business for 0,000 J. H. Lessard, a wholesale contectioner of Waterioo, huys made un asslgnuent in fuvor of the Iirst Nutional bank of that city. bl Mrs, L. R. Patton, Rockford, L, writes: “Irom personal experionce I can recommend DeWitt's Sarsaparilla, a cura for impure blood and general devility.” ACCEPTED THE BOULEVARD. Park Commissioners Secure Valuabte D tlous from Generous Properly Owaers. The park commissioners, accompauied by Mr. Cleveland, the landscapo garcencr, yesterday morning drove over the pro- posed boulovsrd to bo donated to the ocity by the residents of the southwestern portion of tho ecity. The boulevard is to be 200 feet wide and begin ning at Forty-sccond and Spring streots runs west along Spring street to Fifty-sixth, thence northwest over to Ruser's vark and north to Elmwood park- Kventually it is proposed to extend it v connect with Hans- com park, which will complete a drive over the entire southwestern portion of tho city. The commissioners expressed themselves as pleased with tho proposed arive and formally accepted the proposition, et gt e Sick headache? Beecham's Pills will ro lieve, a- —_— Struck a Forgotten Grave Yard Graders working at Ninth and Pacific streets plowed into a couple of long for- gotten graves, turning up & heap of mouldering bones and traces of the coftins. One head still wore a wat of red hair and in the wood was sticking the heads of silver nails. The coroner was called and - quiry in the neighboriood discovered somé old residents who remembered the circumstances under waich tho bodies were buried. They beloaged to the Taylor family who occupied the land thirty vears ago. It was farm tand then, and, no doubt, the family thought they bad given their dead friends a resting place which would never bo disturbed. But Omaha has erown, and a grader's plow turned up their decaving bones. — - Features of the Parade, Captain W. H. Stephens has now avout 100 names enrolled to represeut “Sherman’s bummers’ in the parade on the Fourth of July. He would like to get 200 more young men, from 17 to 20, with either mules or horses. to join the ranks, All those who will volunteer to take part will please meet Captain Stephens at Custer post No. 7, Grand Ariny of the Republic hall, on Fif teenth street, between Dodge and Capitol avenue, on Saturdsy evening at 8 o'clock. Late{ bed and early to rise will shortet the road to your homein the skies.” Bun carly to bed snd “Littlo Early Riser,” tho pill that makes Life longor and better and wiser.} — - Mrs. Garlick's Case, Dr. King, the county physician, denies that he was guilty of any neglect in the case of Mrs. Amanda Garlick, the woman who was found aangerousiy ill in a hovel near the poor farm. The doctor says ho attended the case as soon as called and did everytning he could for the woman aud that she was Hnproving ugder his treatment whon the case was taken out of his hands. The highest place, among all blood - medicines, belongs to’ Dr. Pierce's Golden' Medical Discov: ery. “Beo'if you dowt think o when you consider how it's sold to you. It's guaranteed —and na othier medicino of the kind is. 1f it ever fails to benefit or cure, you have your money back. Wouldn't cvery medicine’ mako the suma terms if it could do as much good i But the ** Discovery” acts dif- ferently, just as it's sold differ- ently. Tt not like the sarsapa- villas, which claim to do good in March, April, and May, Al the year round, with equal benefit, it Cleanses, purifies and invigorates the wholo system. All Blood, Skin and Scalp Discases, from a.’ com- mon_ blotch or eruption to the worst Scrofula, are cured by it, For Salt-rheum, Tetter, Eczema, Erysipelas, Boils, Carbunicles, Sora Eyes, Goiter or Thick Neck, and Enlarged Glands, Tumors,” and Swellings, it's a remedy that noth- ing can equal. t's the cheapest one, too, With this, you pay only for the good you get. “Refuso worthless substitutes, Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA. s est cattle, hog and sheep market In the west COMMISSION HOUSES. "GEO. BURKE & FRAZIER STOCIK COMMISSION. THE LEADERS. SO 0“\“\ Write to this houss for cor- . UMAILY rect Markat Roports. Wood Brothers, Eouth Omaha—Telephone 115 - 3.1, DADISMAN, | W. . Woon. (M Market reports by mail and wire cheerfully turnished upon application. Chieago Kors. THER Campbell Commission Co, Chicago, EastSt. Louts, Kunsas Olty, South Ouiuha, sloux City, Fort Worth. A. D. Boyer &Com pany, 58 and 60 Exchango Bullding,South Omaha. Correspondence solicited and promptly answersd, Bpecinl attontion Lo orders for stockers & feodurs. Established, 1888, - - - Incorporatad, 182 Capital fully pald, #20,0). Waggoner Birney Company, Write o wire us for projupt snd reliable markot reports. Perry Brothers & VCornrlpurl;y, Live Stock Commission. Room 61 Exchgnge Building, South Omaha Telephone 1707, M. H. Hogarty & Co., B com 81 Excal Bullding: South Owabs, - Nev Manufac A RCHITEC1TS AND OMAHA rers’ al LR R R H. Contractors and butlding, pl copy of G free, by send tHon to the p AWNINGS ofing palntingete w BLENN, ntractors for Al kinds of recolya Alreetora and loo 113 8. 15th 8 AND TENTS. OMANA TENT & AWN- ING COMPANY, hammocks. oll and Send | 1118 Farnam | for oatalogue,ils 8.1 rubber ol for oat'g hing WOLF BROS. & CO, Ten tarpan i A flags, banners, ete, § BAGS AND TWINES BEMIS OMAKA BAG 00 Importors and mrfa, Sour sucks, burlaps, twino. BICYCLES. BISHOP & 00, Bteal, maniila, eotton ropo, emp, juto. cots Ton twlon tarred corde age. cto. 8138, 12th st ) BOXES M. 0. DAXON, oycies a0ld on monthly payments. 120 N. 15th-st BOOTS A H. C. T0DD, Buocessor to 1. 3. Wilks enson. M'fk eigar, pupet ik boxbs, “All Bovel o Sox 1ing. 1110 Douk s st ND SHOES. the MORSE-COE SHOE CO, 10) How Fnetory eornor 1ith We aro niaking 01018 prices Lo 6ash ard Streat. and Dougins streets. ors, and are seliing » olass of ol whioh 14 VAry #ale- a0le with morchants. STEVEN Manufucturor's agent. | Ahing in shoos, me ont £ 1404 Farnam Stroct KIRKENDALL, JONES & Wholesale Mfra Agents on Rubber $h 1104, 1103 Harney st .. w0 tory prices and discon it CREEDON. can supply you with every e and Chiid s at low Latost styles Room 1, AMERICAN HAND SEAN - | ED SHOE CO. Boots, shoes, foit goods, Harney st rubb 1508, 181 BREWERS. 108, SCHLITI BRE ING CO. ©Ofoe, 8. 9th and worth Bls.. O obn Markove CARRIAGES, | W.R.DRUMIMOND & CO. arrtage butiders. Hoso and patrol wigons o Rpeethity | 16t Oy Court House CLOTHING. BLOTCKY & GUNEN, Clothing, notion, furnish ings. Give us a trial Samples propald by ex press. 1115 Harney. COAL, COKE, OMAHA COAL, OOKE & LIME €O., Hard and soft coal. 8 B, ocr. 16th and Douglas: s, QILMORE & RUHL, Manufrs and wholesale clothiora 118 Larney streot. | CORNICE. EAGLECORN CF WORKS Mfrs. galvanized from cornios, window oaps, metalie’ skylights, ete. 110, 1112 Dodge-st. CONTRACTORS. J. H. GLENN, Contractors and sub ¢ butlding, plasterinz, p copy of Glenn's archite freo, by kending thelr tion: 10 the publisher. Stroct tractors for all Kinds of alntin wiil receive rets and buildors directory name, business and 1oen J.H. Glenn, 115 5, 15th DRY GOODS. M.E SMITH & 00,, Dry g00ds, notions, nishing goods. 1ith and Howard- fur- roer OMAHA UPHOLSTER- ING CO. Upholstered furnituro, 13021506 Niehols st Wholesule only. ANUSIE ~ FURNITURE KILPATRISK - KOOH DRY 600D8 €O, Dry goods.notions, gent's furnishing goods. Cor. 11th and Howard-st. BEEBE & RUNYAN FUR- NITURE 00, Grace and Thirteenth stroots. MISN WONDERLAND-- 1y and Sun, iy, July 2 and § M. M. 8. "PINAFORE." A Sailor, BIJOU OPREA COMPANY. 2-SWEET SINGERS Working ~ Won CRAND P Sunday, July 3, 189 4:30 O'CL 8:30 and 9:30 p. m, 1cn's hlld']’«l)’.’ ROCRAM. 2---Exposition Hall, OCK P. M, For the Benelit of the Working Women's Home. Eminent speakers will o erul Master Workman T Mrs. Leene, Mrs. Diggs, Will kpenk. ADMISSION 50 CF Come one and all, und s Rreat persony and the gra Slon. i THESHORTEST LIN RADE MARK. — ndire:s the public. Gen- V. Powderly, Mr. Wright, 1w Josle Locke and oth TS AND 25 CENTS. Low your Interest in these nd subjects under discus B 10 CHICAS) is via the Chicago, Milwaukes & St. Paul R'y, on this map., as represented Electric Lighted, Steam Heat- ed Vestibuled trains leave Omabha daily at 7:05 p. m., ar- riving at Chicago at 9:45 a. m. City Ticket Office: 1501 F nam St., Omah F. A. Nasi Nopaytilleured. DR, NOTICE TO PRO. You are hereby noti enrth pow oxisting o bell's addition to the ¢ declured sance You ar sunes by heroby direc erading 1ng of earth from sid Wtrocts udjic days from the 2d safd nulsunce w city authoritios and levied un a speclul tax on which sald nusianc Disted this 2sth day o by ordinance No. 4110 10 be dowr, 80 48 L0 provent the wistin nt thereto ar- a, 1, Gen'l Agent, Morpnine §ini curad(n 804020 JRIEFHEND, Leba; PERTY OWNERS. jied that the buok of Lot 5, block 4, Cimp Ity of Omahi, has been nul ted to abato suld nul wd bank of oarth falling or wush i tho sldew within twe duy of J 182 bo abi by the the expense thercof \galnst the property Xints, g June, 1502 W. BILK A USE R, lot u Chalrman of the Board of Public Works, 20-30 July 1-2 GROCERXES. | 0. M. BTEELE & 00, DRUGS, Eta - s BLAKE, BRUOK & 00, 1901-1208 Jones ab RECTOR & WILHELMY to,, Oorner 106h Vesis LOBEOK & LINN, Dealors’ hardware and meehantos' tools. 104 Douglas Streot. A.C. RAYMER, | Buliders Tardware and [ Contractors’ Suppiies 524 South Lth atrosts, 4 Jaekson CHAS. R, LEE, Hardwood lumber, wood carpols and parquet fooring, 9th and Douglas. — o JONN A, WAKEFIELD 1mported. Amariovn Por & Tand comont, Milwauksy hydeau and Quincy whits lime, ILER & ©C., FRICX & HERBERT, Liguor morchants, Marney-at. M ot Gt Trats uik-| Whotesate ltquor dea 1001 Faroam-st. MILLINERY J. OBERFELDER & £0,, Importers and fobbersod willinery. notions Makl orders prompt. X813 % 1thst. E MEINBERD €., artiate [ 100N 10n st 1615 | mukle and nyu strunients of HOSPE, JR, TH Planos organs, materinis, o, Doug lns st. Planos e PAPER, OARPENTER PAPER CO Carry a full of Drintinie, s rappi Nriting paper, oard por olis, axto g OVERALLS, SHIRTS, ETC. ROBINEAN &UfliKElflfl Mfra gelebrated “Duc skin’ overalls, pan: shirts, oonts, eto. K Omaba. Ol1LS. STANDARD 0IL GO, ‘ Itefined and lubricating KING & SMEAD, Mfra 0f “K & S" pants, shirts s, ote. CLIS S, Tith st PRODUCE COMMISSION. Eatabllshed. 1575 | BRANOH & 0, WHITNEY & CO. Produce, fruita of alk Dutter, ezxe and pouitry | ki BB | Ml ST AT & J. 8. HUSE & CO. Our mpectaltios: Muttar ©ags and poultey, L1 Howard stroot. JAS. A, CLARK & 0V, Butter, ehoose, oudn poultry and yame 817 South i8b Streot W. E. RIDDELL (Established 1855, Wholfale butter & eags Burs and sclls for cash. 415 5. 1thst. RIDDELL & CO,, Duttor, ozgs, vegetablon, fruits,pouks Ary wod gu o, eheoso, STOVE REPAIRS. OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS, Stave ropaire and water attachmen for any Ri o wove ma 1257 DO ulus. TOYS. H. HARDY &00, Toys, dolls, albums fanoy goods. house fui mishing goods, abil ¥ oarringes. IS BASH. M. A, DISBROW & 00, Manufacturers of ansh doors, blinds and mouldings. Branoh of- Bos, 13th and Leard Sta. NEBRASKA National Bank. U. S. DEPOSITORY. - - - OMAHA, NEB T $100,000 5,000 Capital..... Surplus Henry W ont, C. 8, Ma Patrick, Oficers and Directors R, Cushing, viee pres rice, W. V Morke, Julin 8. Collins, J. 8. 11 Lewls A Reed. Cashicr THIIS IRON BANIK, “Tooth-Food. This medicine for babies prevents and cures pains of teething and resulting diseases, not by putting children to sleep 1 an opiate, for it contains no harmful but by supplying the teeth-forming ingredients which are ing in most mothers’ milk and all artificial foods. It is sweet and babies like it. $1.00 a bottle, at all druggists. Send for pam- phlet, *“Tecthing Made Easy." THE REYNOLDS MFG. CO., CiNcinnari, O. ——THERE ARE—— ac Ol Soldiersin Poor-Houses —_—AND— Pension Avents in Palaces That is the sort of thing Tha Bee Bureau of Claims was or- ganized to correct. The Bureau belicves in giving the veterans the benefit of the laws that were passed to help them. It wages war on the sharks—conse- quently the sharks don't like it. But as long as the sol- diers are grateful it is satis- fied. If youare a veteran, or the widow, child or de- pendant parent of a veteran, write to Tre Be3 Bureau of Claims and find out how \ much the government is willing to do for you, MU LA Bee Bureau of Claims Omaha,Neb. 4 » bbers” Directory ~ 7