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B Plungivg on a Heavy Scale the Featurs on 'Obange Yestorday, VOLUME OF BUSINESS VERY HEAVY ¥ine and Bright Weather on Both Conti- nents, Netter Crop Advices from All Quartersand Flattering OMelal Bulletine Were Factors CuicAao, T, May 24.- Plunging on a heavy scale was tho feature on ‘change today. The volume of business was the greatest since the May delivery day. Compared with Jast night, however, the closing prices for grain are not greatly altered. Wheat is off from ' to %c; corn shows ¢ Improvement; provisions, un- Jike grain, staiped badly and failed to rally. With fine and bright weathor on both con- tinents, better crop advices from all quatters, flattering official bulletins from Washington and Sprinzfield, and grent movement of stuff 1o primary markets, July whoat broke over 1c to the low pointon the erop at 72%c. At this Juncture commission houses rushed i to buy on Investment orders, and Charley Wright and Charley Singer were purchasers on the break 10 the extent of perhaps 1,000,000 bu. each. Bradstreot's roport showed a decrease in stocks of 2,600,000 bu, east, and o decrease of 275,000 bu. wost of the Rocky mountzins, and helped to strengthon the feeling. The Atlantic otes und Now Orlenns 1 noarly 700,000 In wheat and flour. An fean official at Constantinople cahlod that Russian erop pros- cts nre very bad. Tho opening was about %Qntlnwenhnn esterday's closii g, and with ight fuctuatlons prices wore further ro- duced %c, then ruled stronger and the decline was n break in the prices advancing from e 0 ased off frou Ye to %c lower for Tuly and 1gc lower for September than yesterday's Corn was wenk at the start, due_largely to the action of wheat and the liberal receipts. The crowd accordingly sold, wles bein at %e decline, and under this selling pressur of fromgiqe to %e more. At the decline there was # good_denl of quiet buying by both re- eivers and shippers and the crowd “in trying 10 got biick thelf early sules put th matket up from c to %e, after which the price held steady and at the close had gained from e to . The estimates for tomorrow were quite 1ih- eralut 485 cars, hut did not have as much ef- feet as on yesterday, as the cash demand at the reduction in price appeired to be much better. The fuct that some of the large shorts covered their lines seomed to- give courage to many operators, as also did the fact that the offerings of the nearby futures were particu- Iarly lizht. The foaturo of the oats market was the spreading in the near futurcs, due o (he light offerings and the buying by shorts. Trades in May are falrly everied upand it is difficult to buy without affecting the prices. “Mhere was moderate buying of June and seli- ing of July, making tho latter rather wenk. he close was strong, with corn compared with st nights prices up provisions, lard broke 40c, ribs, 45c on ¥ solling by puckers, iand poric went off on prders about 50 per bbl. Ribs and Iard at the bottom, under pressure of pack- ers product. Pork finished weuk at 20¢ from inside figures. but 8oc below last night's quotations, timated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 120 ears; corn, 4 24,000 head. The leading futures r; cars; oats, 206 cars; hogs, | TARTICLES, WIGH. | LOW. [CLONE.| YESTY Wheat No.2 May..corr n | oy July TM@ T2 ) o8| 1% ! o 10 | g (g T g %) g et 0 ol 263 06 2110 21 30 10 50 10 80 110 10 25 ki 10 35 10 20 10 20 9 Bilg. fas Oash quotations were us follows: FLOUI--easior, miliers. wors |, inclined to meet bids, A WaEAT—No. 2 spring, 70%c; @%: spring,f. 0. b.,64@67¢; No. 2 red, no sale: Cony—43c: No. 3 yellow, 40¢, * OATS: 4 @'4; " No. 2 whiteon track 44% No. 3 white, f.0. b., 83}{ @34). R , 55, Yo nosales; No. 3, 40@451; 4,1. 0. b, 40@41 AX SEED—No. 1,$1.05.@1.06'% IMOTHY SEED—PTime, §3.503.90, Ponk—Mess, per Dbbl 20.30436; lard, per 100 Ibs., ' $10.15@20'; short riby, sides loosc), 89.80 dry sulted ’ shoulders (boxed). lgh";fmlo‘zo: short clear sides (boxed),§10. l“l'!‘llsk\'-—lllflllllt:rfl' finished goods, per gal 6.70¢; No. SUGAR! standard * Articlon. granuluted, Flour, bbls Whent, bu. . Corn, bu exchange today tho by y 16@20; duiry 16@19, ly fresh,18}@1L4c. On the Produ marke twas qulot €ggs steady stric Omaha Graimn, The follcwing prices are for delivery at Mississippl river points: WieAT—No. 2, spring, 67c; 3, spring, 65¢; No. 8 hard, Glc, b8c; No. 2 hard, No. No. 8 white, 81c. RYE—No. 2, b6c. OATS white, 8144c CORN~—] 2, cash orJune, 8374%¢; No. 8 or better, cash, 87¢; No. 2 white, 89¢; No. 8 white, 88¢. Among the sales reported were 5 cars No. 2 corn, May shipment, 3715 New York Mprkets. NEW YORk, May 24.—FLOUR—Recelpts, 27,- 000 pkgs.: exports, 5,000 bbls. m,unl) sacks; sales, 11,600 pkgs.; markot duil and easy. Goiy MuAL—Steudy, quiet; yellow wostern, RyE-Quiot, steady; western, 67@69c, BARLEY MALT-Stondy, quict. > WHEAT—Reeelpts, 259,000 bu.; exports, 228, - 000 bu.; sales, 2.450,000 bu. futures, 104,000 i bu. spot. Spot markot closed firm on demand: No. 2 red, in storo and el s ufloat, 774c; 1.0, b, T7@T5e; option, d 40t allied and closed fir ged pricos: August, 7045¢ B1ic; December, 8544c. uonn~lb:col’nn. 26,600 bu.; exports, 4,000 b sales, 650,000 bu. futures, 655,000 bu. Spots moderately active for export, firm; 2, 60c in elevator; ble afloat] op tlons opened weak and sold off 1@ 'se, closed Al ath@tie advanee; July, b07c; August, . exports, UAH*RBN!IP!D 836,000 by ) f futures and 9 bu.; sales, 260,000 b, o bu.’ of spot. Spots firm frly actiy gpilons quict und firmier closed, 5710 June, 363(c July, 85%¢ white, 41150 No.2'Clileago, 37150; No. 8, No. 8 whito, A0@40%c; mixed” westorn, 87@40¢; whitd westorn, 40@47 TAY -Light recoipt Hopa—Quiet, firm 18@21%c; Pacific const, 1ig0, Hipes—Dull, nominal; wet suited, Now Or- ected, 60 to 5 c; Buenos Ayres, 20 to 58 Ibs., 12)¢) Texus dry, 20 t0 25 mmon to cholee, ks cut ts, fi I kled N ‘ut mea rm, quies il holm. 12 lbs. at 81 lulli . oulders, l?); pickled hams, middles, dull, eisy: short clear, 1 lulnl. lower; west- orn steam ¢lose 25 nominal; sales, 700 tlerces at $10.62@10.80; Ll s 360 tlorcos of Junc, §10.78, closing at 816 50; "‘u}yué‘lum-nl ut #1080 ptember closed at ‘ork, dull, steady; old mess, $21,256 new we 2, & BurTeR —Steady; domand fair; western duiry, 16@18 western creamery, 17@21¢; westorn factory, 16@ 1715 COHEEsE—Moderate demand, steady. Eaas—Light receipts, nrnfi-sr; rec fpu. 6,118 A vigy; wostern trosh, 15! b ALLOW—Qulet, lower; city &2 per pkg.) O Dull, weak; crude, 41@ A7c. o murket was dull and neg- ngle sale having been r;poru'fi nusylyania oll, spot salo 0 0D~ sulos none, closing b8’ Wt t3c; Lima oll, ‘sales, none,” 20c bid, Total 165, none.2 an-—Qulet, weak. TURPENTINE—Dull, weak at 20@20'4¢, I;f‘ Qule nw::i s e, oLAsES—Now Orleans, open kettle, good to eholcé, dull, steady. o ¥ GAR—Raw, fir, tairly sctive. “wlnou—uml, stoady; Amcrican, $12.75@ Lorrer—Qulet; lake, #10.85. ku»—l-‘trm' domestic, $3.50. IN-—Easy; Stralts, $19.80 bid, $19.85 asked; [hstem quier, steady. Spelter, casy; douetic, Manchester Commercial Roview. MANCHESTER, May 24.—The Guardian, in its coumorclal areicies saye: The Wolteasiide | holldays have minioiized bus |nnf. Polt of 10 east Lancashire “l‘n are o lodur esta 8 prominent mer- losed for the whole week. 'hore I8 occasionally inside Inquiry, though for most kinds of shirtingsit Is l"llnrlll{ poor, ospecially for the best qualit! Tu the lowost q_nnll!len a moderate trade has_been oxecuted. o telegraphic inquiry from India Indicates an improved tone in the markot there. Recent sales render manufacturers firm, Many kinds of light fabrics aro inquired for. Printing clotlsare irm. Yarns are dull and feglected Omaha Produce Market. The general inarket was quiot for some rea- fonnotanite apparent, The receipts of but: ter continue rather light and only about equal 1o the Ioeal demand. At the same time there is little of the butter coming that Is 00d_enough to go direct to the local trade, ut lins to be worked over by the packors first. The receipts of eggs are lboral, and thero 18 a tendency for stocks to accumulate. The market dots not show much change. The supply of herrles was somewhat larger that on ‘Tucsday, and there were more poor orries. VEOETADLRS, PEAS-—Per bu. box, $2.50@2.7 BEANS - Chol V. 2.80; common I\OF*PQT b, 80, ce, por doz., $1.0021.25, ~Per bu tox, #3. NS - Por ig-bu. bo¥, $1. CLAND I § Tor de Ey—Der Tor ON10Ns—Por doz., 2002 PoTATOES ~Colorado stock, $1.10@1.2 consin h‘lrb:mkc, $1.0021.10; * wester brask Per 60-1b. hoxes, 81.25, Squasi—Per bu, box, $1.50@1.75. RERMUDA OX10N8—Der hu. boy, $2,25, NEW POTATOES ~Southern,per bbl.,$5; per bu. box, ¥ alifornin, ver 1b,, 8lzc. WATER OREss—Pér 16-qt. box, $1.75. FRUITS, STRAWDERRIES ~Choice shippin) stock, £4.50@5.00 per 24-qt. case. i) LEMONS--Choice, $4.26@4.50; tancy, $4.75@ NAS-TPer bunch, including crates and £2.00@2.50, or doz., $2.00@2.25. ORrANGES ~Nowceastle * California seedlings, #2.50; Neweastle Mediterranean swoets, §2.507 California “mountain or £2.25@2.50; Washington navels, chol Washington navels, largo b8, $3.50@3.7 Riverside seedlings, $2.75; Redlands, $2.75; Redlands, 128 size, §2.50. = reat bulkc of the country 8= General market, 11 Pourrry--Choice hens, 9c; mixed coops, 7@ 8c; old roostors, 6@6e; geese and ducks, SGIC. MISCELLANEOUS. TAY—The market on good ‘G.[N) in car lots, VEAL—Choice and small fat, 7@8% and thin, 3@oe upland hay, large St. Louls ST Lours, Mo, May ensy, unchunged; patents, & 3 WiEAT- Opened weal, dropped 11¢ and closed e helow. yest Vi cash und May, 67}¢; July, rallied : No red, 605 T00; Septem- CORN—Opened weak, lost e, rallled and closed g uhove yeStorday 2 mixed, gash and May, 87c; July, 85%c; September, e, OATS ~Stead. Tuly, 274e bic Pito moss, 1oos shorts, §1 shoulder 11.25; s No. 2 cash and May, 82c; August, 26e bid, Jull and wea Lard, $10.12 Pork, standard Dry salt meats, long “ind ribs, 810.30; : boved, $10.70, ~ Bucon, packed 10.50: Tongs and ribs, $11.1214@ 10.55; boxed, 811,70, IHams, lour, 3,000 bbls.; wheat, 6,000 T, 78,000 bui; oats, 23,000 bu.; rye barlcy, none. IPMENTS— Flour, 8,000 bbls.: wheat, none; ¢ 000 bu.: oats, 25,000 bu.; rye, 1,000 bu.: bariey, non : weak and unchanged, 3 sh ‘hanged KEd BuTrER—Dul Kansas City Markots. KANSAS C11y, Mo., May 24.—-WhEAT—Active, stendy; No. 9 hard, GI@61He; No. 2 red, 66 CorN—Active, firm; No. 2 mixed, 331(@33'4c; No. 2 white, 3415@85¢ SR OAT8--More active, firm; No. 2 mixed, 28@ 18@20c; 29¢; No. 2 white, 82@3214 BUTTER — Unchange dairy, 156@17c. Eaas—Weak, 10¢. RECEIPTS—Whoat, 26,000 bu.; corn, 1,000 bu.; oats, 2,000 bu, SHIPMENTS —Wheat, 9,000 bu.; corn, 2.000 bu.; oats, 1,000 bu. creamery, New York Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, May 24.—Dry goods market was more animated today. Business was excitin, and the moderate tocks. of cotton on hand were undergoing reductions where prices_had been mide to conform to the situation. Some expected revisions are deéferred to . later pe- rodiand the goods were accordingly qulet. There was. 0 more doing in_fan cottons, cspecinlly prints. The new Gloucester dark fancies under the style *‘Morcendes” are of- fered at 6c. Business in silk hosiery and underwoar was slightly better. Cotton Market. EW ORLEANS, La., May 24.—Futures, steady; sales, 30,400 bul Mn;, $7.08 bid; June, .00 July, §7.15@7.16; August, §7.220 ember, $7.2 October,87.31@ mber, $7.37@7.38; Dey $7.42 Good infddling, 756-16¢; good ordinary, 6 11-1 7 9-16 dling, ceipts, 1,169 bales; gross receipts, woolen fabries ot re- 1,131 bale oxports constwise, 1, bales; ' sales, 4,100 bules; stock, 141,227 bule: Liverpool Markets. LIvEReoor, May 24.—WREAT—Qulet, de- nd moderate; lolders offer more sp: ely; No. 1 California, 6s 'ad. Conn—Demand moderate, B xtra India mess, 67s 6d per tiorce, BacoN—Long clear, 45 168, 54s 6d per ¢wt, TALLOW—Fine Américan TuRe NEW Yonx, May 24.—Options openod steady, unchanged to 15 polnis up; closed steudy, wir- changed to 10 points ups sales, 17,200 bags, in- cluding: July, §15.45015.60; August, §15.35 @15.40; September, 815.15@15.25; October. 815.16; " December, ‘$14.95@16.00. ' Spot Rio, steudy, quiet; No. 7, $16.75, Milwaukeo Markets. MILWAUKEE, Wis,, May 24.—WaEAT—Steady; July, J;!: i No. 2 spring, 68¢. ConN—Steady; No. 8, 41¢. OATs—Siead:; No. 2 white, 85 white, 84@ 341 BARLEY—02 asler. Pork, July, $20.85.0 arket, NEw Yomk, May 24. Post’s London fnanclal cable suys:” Todayls markets” wero dull and the feelfng grows unensy as the set- tlement approaches. Next Monday will be the first sottling duy. Money Is somewhat scarce because the outlying banks hold extra cush reserves. Philadelphis Grain Market, PHILADELPHIA, May 24.—~Wuear—Firm; No. 2, red, May, 781374 Conn—Strong ang it A8 (A8 kho! No. 2, mixed, May, No. 2, white, 40:@ Cincinnatl Markets, 0., May 24.—WHEAT-Steady; ady; - No. 2 e ity N Ixod, 82)@05, ATs—Steudy; No. 2 mixed, 821 o WHISKY—Stoudy nt 81,12, AR Toledo ToLEno, 0., cash and May, Conn—bull’ May, 42 moderate demand; raln Market, May 24.—~Wuear—Firm; No. 2, 7045, und steadier; No. 2, cash and h, 82 Baltimore Graln Market, BAuTiMORE, Md, May 24.—WHEAT—Weak; N d, spot and May, 78 bid. d, nixed spot, 4 No. 2 white, stern, 42¢, London Ol Market. uiet; No. 2, mixed and cs LONDON, May 24.—CALCUITA LINSEED—Spot, 885 414 eXx ship; spot, (mew crop) Muy and Juno shipnients, 304 84 por quarter, [ Ha Ma 1, Uf!'fi #4.26% gold'pe 205 pe un Sugar Market. 24.-Quiet; sales, 1,000 bags (lv‘(ruus polarizition, at quintal, STOCKS AND BONDS, Yesterday Was Another Quiet Day In American Securities, NEwW YORK, May 24.—-This quiet day at the Stock exe 2 rket opened quiet in sympathy with London, but the decline there was attributed to specula- tlon from this side. The loss was from % to 1 per centin the general list, and in some of the specialties wus frow 1 to 4 per cent. Gen- erul Electric was off 113 per cent to 744, Lake Shore 1% per cent to 1213, Rock Island 1% per cent to 71 and Richmond Torminal 1% per cent to 44, the lowest price at which the last numed ever has over sold. An advance of i lul:i Ber cant afterwards took place under the leadership of Sugar, D) , Tenne: Coal und Tron and «.“,'.‘5..‘3."““"“ isee During the afternoon a fresh attack was made o Electric which touched 723, a de- eline of 33 per cent from last night's ' close, 18 movement had comparatively little effect upon the market outside of Manhattan which dm‘p‘»d 1% rr cent to 128X and Distillers which reacted 1y por cent from tho highest. A rally of ) 0 1 per cent tollowed iu General another v THE OMAHA DAILY BEP Electrio. The unex| orable soor tatomen f -2:. '“llwan- lown, oo and Bt al Yor the third | & yory week in May stimulated purchases of the angers, but the advance wr checked by the | market, announcement of other fallures fn mer- cantile circles The market closed steady in | Ited » Thero' was o it m;& stronger than Ill',fi:« d rol. and THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1803-TWELVE PAGES. t from 04.25 sidos, but Ilnw' fittle ehange in the cow g8 prices were & shade’ lf. Offerings woere lim- demand good from o0, than usual of late, five double decks, The de- mand w and evi ’“‘n' sold readily at prices steady 10 6 to 10¢ lower than yostor- {ay, talr, fo good western wothers bringioy $4.7b@5.921%, With Tambs g 5. Fale (n&m« natives, #4.507 0od westdrns, #4.005. K ahoep. 3008 505 falr fo brmon and stoc the tone. all sources, G fat Q&‘GWI and 4.00; (0 od o choico 40 to 00-1b. lambs, The Postsays: Taken as a work of con- | hoifers sold .k, from #3.76 up to | $5.00@6.25. Representative sales: structive finance the Richmond Terminal re- | $4.10, with mr@m butchers' stock Inegely | No, Y - ) organization plan may falrly be called an from $3.25 to#4.b0. Canners sold at from | 936 Mexlean mixed. . L] epoch-making document. It announces un- .76, Thore was an active demand for 103 '3 80 hesitatingly that it has to deal with & com- Ives and peioes ruled firm at from £4.95 | 556 Nexjonn Jbe sl 800 plote wreck, It practically recognized the 25 for fair o eholce stock. Rough Stock | 189 weatorn werhars 107 6 82% present and fature worthlessness from n [ was in light supply And sold stronger, fair to profit-earning _standpolnt of the common stock. It proposes to scale down the debt nearly 850,000, and as fully one-fourth of this reduction iles 1n the setilement of floating obligations it lays upon the shareholders the burden of raising the reguisite new capital. Not_least {mportant of all, 1t reimburses such assessment in the new stock and not in the so- called income bonds, which the experienco Doth of Reading and of Atchison has proved to be the delusion of subscribers and tho night- mare of financial managers. In short, what the Richmond Terminal reorganizors under- tuke to do I virtually to forni & new company with capital enough to buy up at a price and on certaln plain conditions what is left of the value of the raflway systom e following are the closing quotations of the leading stocks on the New York Stock ex- chango today Atchison . Ao preferrad.... s Adams Express U. P, Den. & Guif. 10 Alton, T. I.... . Northwestern 108 do preferred. . Ao preferrad ...\ 18 American EXpross. NOY. Central...ll 101 Baltimore & Ohio 2y a1 |Orogon 1mp. o 18 Uregon N [ Ches. & Oblo 0. 8. L. & 1 Chicago & Alton. .. Pacifio Mall ... 21% C.B. & Q. ¢ Peoria D. & B, ilig ChicngoGan .. .0 7i¢ | Pittabury BT Consolidated Gas.. Paliman Palsce.... 174 C.C.O &8t L..... Readin, . B4 | 6 Cotton 011 Cert. Rishmond Ter..... 4% | 20 Del, Hudson .. do p N 4 DL &W Rio Grande W..... 20 7 DL&I G, pi'd do preferred. ... &0l | 4f D& C, F. Co. Rock Island. e | 58 Kast Tenn St. Paul osiq | 23 Erle. do pref 7 |8 Erle £t, Paul & O a 21 Fort Warn do preferrad. s | 11 at. Northe Southern Pacific 19 X O & 111, pra Sugar Refinery. Hocking Valloy. Tenn. Coal & Iron, 1lltnols Centra Texas Pacific...... 1 8t. Paul & Duluth. Tol. & 0. Cen. pf'd 8. Kan. & Tex, pfd.. Unlon Pactfic...... 2 Lako Erio & West.. U. 8. Express...... 9. do preferred. ... W. 8t L. & . 6 liake Shore. do preferred... . Lead Trust. Loulsville & N: Louisville & N. Manhattan Con Memp'is & Cha’ Michigan Cont; Missouri Paclfic Mobile & Ohlo Nashvillo & Chatt. Wells Fargo Exp.. 4| Westorn Unlon.... 184 Wheellng & L. E.. 120%| do preferred Minn. & St. Den. & R, G Natlonal Cordage. 18 | do oreferrod. ... do preferred..... 85 [ & T. C.ooliv. N. J. Central. 109 |Tol. A AVE'N,' M Norfolk & W. pf'd. 2i%|Tol. 8t. I.. & K. C do preferred. North Amerl, Northern Pt Tho totul salos of stocks today wore 18 shares, including: Atehison, 7,600; Burling D0; Chicago Distilling, lni New York board: Crown Polnt, 400 [Slerra Nevads. Deadwood. % |Unlon Con. Gould & Curry. 80 [Yellow Jackef Hale & Norer. 35 [Tron Stiver.. flatte Homestake. 1200 |Quick Silver. Mexica 110 | “do pferd 1400 |Bulwer £ood bul 10 $4.05. E carly. There was not_g feoders, owin stale. The denmd quotably firm. Tapamentativo sales: for business. early at and’bid $6.90 to §7. after urgent ordors had been filled the market d_out complotely. were carried over for flie ufternoon market, and, although on account of a._better shipping dentand there was somo tradis it was on the basis of 86,85 to $6,95 for good o Av. 825 1060 »xen gndstags selling at trom $2 Recolpts and Dispositi of Stock. erythingdn this line was picked up el i p Official receipts and disposition of stock as shown by the books of (he Unlon Stock Yards ny for the twenty-four hours ending at h doing In stockers and supplies, both fresh and g Ahowever, was good, both | © 0'¢lock p.m. May 24, 1893, from regular dealers and outsiders, with prices Padstiad it | SHERR [HORSES & TS E44ED REEF. No. Av. 1868 B GAREA QUAMAAAAARAMARLEAEALMRSAsssssasad 0us, TSR, Omaha Packing Co.... The G. H, Hammond Co.. Swift & Co., The Ct ncking € Mitchell & 8 A Hans. Vi R. Becker & Degan D. Armour & Co. ¥ go ) G. B. Wilson Shippers and fe Leftover ..., el 1w 2080 ESTERN PACKING INTERESTS. Considerable Reduction in the Movement of Hogs Noted. ATL O, May 24.—(Special Telegram BEE. ] —Tomorrow's Price Current will vement of hogs the past woek < clally small for tho thme of year, stern packing, 165,000, against 245,000 last week and 805,000 last year: from March 1 to date, 2,075,000, against 2,610,000 1 yoar ago. Prominent places compare as follows: sassazmesss e o 25 20 33 CITIES. TERS. T892 Uhilcago, “osom 799,000 00 | 8t Louis... 121,000 Cinclunail 0,020 115,000 ¥ 8 87,000 29 | Coanr ttapias. .. X 62,000 St Josoph { X 52000 2 060 \ X 1070 = § g0 | “ANKAOWE.cevei ] 3000 16000 2 et o Chicago E 1370 8 80 Onieaco, T, May 24.—( 1 Telogram to THE BEE = Tho market stattod In rathor dise 044 couragingly for scllers, Ly arrivals wer 856 107; Early in the duy the estimated as “high as 20,000 liead, and buyers bid from 10c to 15¢ lower. They bought some ¢ x b OGS R R s SO R S ST 1 8 1 3 [N 3 o 8 1 3 5 8 8 3 % 3 1% 3 1 3 1 8 i 3 ttlo that way early in 500% General . Loulsville 1 it SA0 D72 | tho My, vt toWAta” s they ors Bt Nashyille, 8.100; National Cordage, 3.800; | 1 1020 2 76 1100 8 75 liberalin their views. Tt was discovered that Now England, 4,000; Reading, 57007 Rich- | X 1002 278 180 875 | thereceipts would not exceed 17,000, and then mond Terminal, 11,600; Rock l‘vlflnd\lvO.bOU: 1 1110 2 48 970 81756 buying bocame more free with the result that . Paul, 00; Sugar, 26,600; Western 1 880 2 85 200 876 theé market worked into w firmer position. Jnion, 8,200, 2 050 2 85 1 907 875 [ There were about1,500 stillers and something New York Money Market. 1 870 300 1197 g 78 | like 4,000 Toxans. ‘Quotations were from81.65 New Yome Moy 24 Moxky ox oam— | 1 1040 4 4o 1000 375 10,8610 for natives and from $2 to #$1.85 for Easy at 23214 per cent; last loan, 2% por cent; | 1 985 8 15 070 3 80 The hog market declined from 15¢ to 20c closed offered at 214 par cent 3 918 : 60 8 soon after trading began, dropping to from PRUME MEROANTILE PATE A Lo a0 938 385 | 87:25 0 #7.65 for common e bast ilene STERLING ExCrt 3 oua o 960 890 | weights, and to from $7.30 to_$7.60 for dro business in bankers > 5 83 95 g averaglig over 200 pounds. The latter tr sixty-duy bills and $4.8974.89 1 cHuwttig - D 930 200 | Ingdidnot develop mors stromsth than pro- QUQVERNMENT BONDS—Strong. 2 e e A% vatled equly lnllln‘ldu,\'.llmlu;llL It was Talitly all. : 23 840 active. Thie arrivals did not exceed e The closing quotations on bonds : He 55 290 | tlons, hor was there any olher apparent cades ] 5 418 for so abrupt “down turn,” but when tue U. 8. 48 cou clique deems 1t expedient to put. down prices i | itdoes not wait for roasons. Few of tho dffors 5 376 875 | ingssold above87.60, and nothing reached a 10000 640 875 | bettor figure than §7.70. From 87.45 1087.60 *en'nn“nrn!:" 2; 3 ?ig 288 hu‘ugllxlt :)u\ major nurtl 'ul the :x:il_lnmlhl head on Tenn. : 2 sale, light wiedium und leavy all selling very Tenn. now set b Weat Shoro 7 705 4705 | olBeRE K 3 i gother. The quality, though was not Zenauns wisse Lot 1l 27, 887 50 Koad ‘s for Tucsday, wis bottor than s 1 150 425 500 The sheep market was easy at about yester- D. & R. G, 4. g 1008 146D, £ 00 day’s closing quotations, at i slight re- Erle 2ds. 1 100 475 b 00 duction from that day's opening prices. M. K. &T. G . 4 130 378 525 | Lambs were firm and higher pply hoing M. K. & T, Gen. by 2 80 478 525 | smalland the d Shorn yearling Mutual Union Gs 2 290 500 sold as high a5 86,373 some vory ordinary N.J. C. Int. Cert. = 5 lots chunged hands around $5.75. Quotations N Pac. Ists. . SULLE: ranged from $3.00 t0$5.60 for poor to cholce N: Pac. 208, Pt i q 828 | shorn sheep, and from $5 to 86.40 for shorn NI W. Dabonte'r'sss 108%1 2iHR1615 e 21005y Tl 8.8 [ jambe, Sprnglumbs weréscarcoand firm ut o 1 1120 276 2, 8 40 1ot - ad; caly Boston Stock Quotatlons, LI400 288 0 LIITATE0 848 | ponch i a5t Tiond; ancen 15000 i’ BosTON, Mass., May 24.—Oall loans, 5@5% per | 1 1200 290 1 1600 8 50 ‘The Evening Journul reports: cent; timo loans, 6@7 per cent. Closing quo- | 1 1580 295 =~ 4....1787 3 b0 CATTLE—Rocelpts, 17,000 head; shipments, tations on stocks, bonds und mining shares: 1il1e00 8100 1o 1460 865 | 5,000 lioad; market slow, 100 lower: Tut wost: Atoh, T &8 F.. Westingh. Blectric. %% | 1. 1000 818 ! 1 1760 & 75 | oFn stoers, 85.90, top price; others, $5.1045.40; A er Bueat 'd0 pretorro & 3 e B 1ooli80 B85 | medium, £4.50@4.95; Texin 5@3.50. dopreferro Wi 101 1 1660 3,25 Receipts, 25,000 heu shipments, nay Biaie 0 8 W25y 8,000 markot slow, 15820¢ lowor: mixed und oil Telephone. 2 pickers, $7.4037.50; heuvy, $7.65@7.70; light, Loston & Alban 110 1......1810 285 85....1460 405 | Pree 4 b g A5 Boston & Malno. [y OXEN. SmERP—Recelpts, 13,000 head; shipments, cdgv;«&wwd- ;{;’HICO g""’h 3......1833 215 0 1776 4 00 %0“}0 heu'(l. ',.(lt‘n!rl;’glt n!lq\r, h"“’c‘é]yl ;'wlp(:‘ Fitehburg pid Atlantio. ... . 7 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS, N yoe A 50y be L0 | Fitchvurg pi Bt i . A B 800 865 | Westerns,$5.00@5.65; lambs, $6.65@7.35, utte & Boston. 3 2 S B AT 200 2% g‘]g(; 2 z(fl] 2}’ ggg g gg Kansas Clty Live Stock Market. c oy | 28 Forenie 3 & 3 KANSAS O1TY, Mo, May 24.—CATfLE—Re- 1184 9 495 3 50 2. 865 3 85 ceipts, 4,400 heu hipments, 2,500 head; ma T |9 SRaE 2 900 885 | ketopered weak and 10c lowor: rango steer e |8 70 280 201098 300 | 32.90G4.40; shippers, $4.50@5.60; native cow 110 proo (g9 5 1000 4 10 | SL75@4.60: ~ butchers' stock, #3.75@4. 2 B2 2 stokers and feeders, $2.75@4. bulls 45 COLORADO CATTLE. mixed, $2.76@4.10. 40 P'drs.. 989 8 50 Adous kecaipts, 11,600 head: shipmonts = 10Gs—Recel oday were the heavlest 700 head; market ower: bulk of s: iolng Quotations; tar Tt yonr, T Fo thor ou et T et 5 | 66050151 heavios, L7174 mixed $0.5 SAN Fraxcrsco, Cal., May 24.—The official | elaven months. OnJuly 9, 1802, 11,068 hogy | @7.10; 1ights, 86.4027.00 ors, 87.00@ closing quotations for minlug stocks today | Waro recoived, and " thy 0,000 mark has et | 7-103 Digs, 85.2586.75, were as follows been passed from thut day 'to this. The ofli S —Receipts, 2,300 head; shipments, At T5 | Mexl clal figures today show 162 cars, 10,636 head, i marketstendy und unchungod; natives, Belebor . o | received, or u little loss than haif a many a8 ©0.50; lambs, $4.30@6.45. Best & Boll 125 |N were received all last week. o e Bodlo ConsoHanted. 20 The market broke badly. Early sales wero Hew, Xork Live'Stook Market. Bulwer. 15 25¢ to 80c¢ lower than Tuesday, while some of York, May 24.—BE —Recelpts, 1,500 Sually ) the late sales were made at a decline of 80¢ to tive for all grades ut a further ud- Con'a Cal. ‘& V... 190 40c from Tuesday's average prices. Thera | Yauce of 30c; poorest to best native steers, Crown Poin © U was only o limilted Gomand. from shipe | 84-85@0.16; bully and. dry cows. $2.604.50 x‘.‘ nlnl«tkku urry L al pers. The fresh meat men’s require- | Dressed beef higher at'81@l0c for native b e ! jments” wers s u»mrl “o( l.l.lm rather :l(:nml rhu’,mouw. 840 beeves and 1,604 quar- — ht, hat practic: sellers wei ers of boef, New York Mining Quotations, Ty D ‘merly of tho packers, The re. | - CALVES—Receipts, 5700 head; demand NEW York, May 24.—Tho following are the | gult was the worst breik in prices the market | strong: further advance of igc. closing quotations of mining stocks on the | Jias experienced since the yards were opened | SHEEP AND LAMBS- Recolpts, 10,500; market active and firm. Hogs—Receipts, 4,800 b $7.70@8.25. St. Louls Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, Mo, May 24.—OATTLE—Recelpts, 2,500 head} shipments, 1,600 head; quiet; native steers, '$4.00@5.00;" Texuns, easler, #4.25@5.00; fod stoers, $3.00@4.10, The best hogs of all welghts sold 87 up to #7.15. Puckers held aloof Trade was slow and end; market firm at Fully sixty loads after dinner cholce hogs or fuily 40c lower than Tucsduy, | ; HOGH—Receipts, 6,700 head; shipments, St. Louls Mining Quotations. About g.u’fm Tiogs Were. left in. the pens it the Loo0naeadi masket 0o saer), food hoavy, |57 Louss, Mo, May 24.=Tho followlng aro | close. The big J}:‘;,hg:"{‘.;’. Ehding ;,J“q“':;g‘;gy' Sver—Recolpt, 800" Hoad: ' shipments the closing mining quotatlons: 3 f e 1910l : | 8,800 head; market quict; clipped natives, Adwms... 8.7 @ 0 [*Granite M, 80d 7,80 10 87.40'0ne Week 850, Roprosontis- | S5 1o L T Newde oo 2 o 8h. Pr, Av. Sh. Pr. I AT mr::'n;ufi' .l.?\"fi it 4_"]9‘ 280 .g :2 :fg"{ ’gg '; 33 WEATHER FORECASTS, *bid. tasked. 6 85 206 860 7 00 Temperature Will Slowly Rise Throughout Floanolal Notes. ] gg/ 284 % the State Todwy, HAVANA, May 24.—Exchange, qulet, 6 85 00 ‘Wasurxaron, D. C., May 24.—Forecast for K ANSAS CiTY, Mo, May 24.—Clearings, 82,- 6 86 00 Thursday: For Nebraska—Iair; slowly ris- g9, 088,504, o 3?. 90 | ing temperature in the northwest ; warmer by o hAe, May 24,~Throo por cent rentos, 07¢ RIATI 99 | Friday mormrgbsoucnem; northwest winds, : 3 becoming variable. NEW York, May 24.—Clearings, $91,216,640; BipTh a2 Bor lowar.Generally fulr; cooler in_ souths phancenio deien, May 24.—Cloarings, $12. a8 ; oaaLi pareh winds, i LADELPHIA, Pa., May 24.— .- 0 For the Dakotas—Fair; slightly rising 4om.7o1; balancos 81,302,000, Magsy, 415 (por 800 temperature; variable winds. BALTINORE, Md., May 24.—Cloarings, 82,- 6 90 Local Record 077.008; baluncos, 8330,842. Money, 6 per i OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU. OMAIA, LONDON, May 24.—Amount of bullion gone into the Bank of England on balances today, £45,000, HOsTON, Mass,, Muy 24 —Clearings, $15,508,- 393; balances, $1,821,881, Exchange on New York, 10¢ to 15¢ discount. CINCINNATE, O., May 24.—Money, 628 por cent. New York exchango, par to 30c pre- mium, Clearings, §2,269,950. Mewpute, Tenn, May 24—Now York ex- ¢hange selling at’#1.00 promium. Clearings, #330,760; balances, $100,674. Sz, Lous, Moo May 24.Olearings, 83,084, [ 75,171, Money quict at 6@&8 per cent. Exchange on New York, par. New OwmieANs, Lu, May 24.—Clearings, 81,102,611, " New York oxchange, commercial, 76¢ s #1,000 premium; buuk, $1:60 per 81,000 premium. W YOk, May 24.—[Special Telegram to 6 90 May 24, 7 p. m.—Omaha record of tem- perature and rainfall, compared with corre- svonding days of past four years: 1893, 1892, 1891, 1890, Maximum temperature, 74S 739 785 10 Mintmum t perature., 56 562 532 Average temperature. S 0642 662 682 Precipftation ... T .06 .61 Statement showing the condition of tem- perature und precivitation at Omaha for the day and since March 1, 1803: Normal temperature 652 Deficiency for the day ... 015 Deficiency since March ‘1 1. 2870 Normal preeipitation. 16 inch Deficieney forthe day. 16 inch Deficiency since Mure 22 inch Reports from Other Points at 8 p, m, 5 THE BEE]—Exchiange was quoted as follows H !E 3 today: Chicago, 50c dlscount; Boston, 100 g 8% | & 15¢ discount; St.' Louls, at par. 3(%2| 3 O —~Cloarings, $14,854,- BTATIONS, 2128 | & 460, hange 50¢ discount. T81e%| & Sterling _exchango dull, $4.85 for sixty-day e85 R bills, §4.8944 for slght drafts. Money in stronj - =l demund, 6@T ver cent. ;I g ‘7'; OMABA LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 8 7 2 8 5 . Cattle Unsteady to Lower—Hogs Break 4 % 7 1 Badly Under Heavy Recelpts, 85 /3 al WEDNESDAY, May 24, 696 7 ulon Recelpts of all kinds of stock were liberal 6 95 7 6l w0 toduy. Thesupply for the first half of the an 7 ek Loke City . 4 ¥ week, compared with roceipts for the same 895 708 | Rapa o, i ; three days last week showlng an increase of 6 65 710 @ about 1,600 cattle, 9,200 hogs and 800 sheep, 6 95 50 710 | Under ordinary clroumstances the supply of 1] 1% 718 & T/ Cloudy. cattle would hardly be considered heavy, but 695 ®In il 0| Cloudy. with the market, as at present, nervous and €905 80 710 Lrace. unsettled, 2,900 cattie were a fow too many, s gg 5% ; }3 GEOKGE E. HUNT, Local Forecast Ofclal, Dressed boef men were only wanting mod- S — erato supplies snd tho speculative in iR w238 Rameral of Hanners Raquesiod, = quiry was no at all brisk on_account of 7 00 == 738 | 3hialathe texsafa peitien, which it i the unsaisfuctory, conditions provailing it 7 00 40 715 | the intention of its signatories, named below, e ness - v SErt with prices on ah aversge bont 1o 760 130 | o pesmantio to eliy councll at it noxy lower than Tuesday. Sales included poor P108 AND BOUGH, wesking: rough to choice 1,220 to 1,624-1b. beeves at J TO THE HONORABLE, THE MEMBERS OF THE from 84.20 .16, with tair to choice 920 to 1....600 — 4706 2...820 —— 6560 | Crry COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OMAM Your 1,176-11). steers at trom #4.30 to $4.70, Fair to Bupes—Recelpts were ruther wore liberal | petitioners, residents and citizens of the city of Omaha, most r«-wnmlll yot 1o body to on poper words s t Chaptor Jviof the Complled nances of the cfly of Omans potition your honora! nance in 0 much the licensing of an, ncily of a Iumm‘);u‘; ofsons (g Any n ostly, Ming n Tl appty Lo as sh L) to ot g The ca reantile house form re rm or corporation of sald city, as in_said chapter an same may have heen hot Your petitioners also Iviot said ordinance may ho so amended, that a new ordinance may bo honorable body, the effect of which shal prohibit any person from the varions kecilons’ thereo! the retofore granted. ask that said chapter v adopted by your 1 B to asa runner ing or any mercantile house, firm of corporation, and sliall also prohibit any morcantile house, firm or corpe or allowing any on from employing, pormitting Person to act as a runner for sald mercantile house, firm o corporation upon the streets or on ares of this city, and meanor for any pers streets of this city or In the public thorough- making it a misde- \to et oF appear on the 1 the public thorongh- fares of this city'In the capacity of a ranner for any wmercantilo poration, and making it demeanor for the propr bers or officers of any mercantile house OF corporation to emplo, toact for them or av OF corporation represented by th capacity as a runner as And your petitioners, ever pray, ete., house, firm or cor- a liko offense or niis- LOTS, MANAKCT, e rim or permit person ercantilo howse, firm in’ such aforosaid. as in duty bound, will The petition is signed by the People's Mam- moth Installment ing company, Clothing company Boston Store, J. 1., Wilcox & Co., Nicol the Tailor, Cook & Son, C. H. Frederick, Charles C. Peabody, Albert Cahn, American Tail Arthur I Briggs, Hayden Bros., L. Thomas & Co, Samue! (i. Burns, BEd Hart the Tailor, 'Pease Iiros, Nebraska Shitt aska Browning, King & Co., Brandeis & company, Joe the Tailor, Freeland, Loomis & Co. and Williams & Smith, SHOT HUNBAN D AND WIFE, Attempt to Assassinate Mr. and Mrs, Sum. ner Near Plymout MaRstaLLTOWS, o special from P through the windoyw. mouth, supper last evening Ch wife, living three miles north, wi an unknown persons who fired seve , Towa, May 24.—A Times Ta., says: While at rles Sumner and re shot by al times “The man will proba- bly recover, but the woman is it a critical condition, The motivi known, Nelso Murdeor OrTeMwaA, Ta., Ma, to Tnr Be: the Nef the defendant’ attorn show that Neisc was paying ITattie board and that the pre he state rested o murder trial today, a e for the deed is un- Noarly Closed, . —[Special Telog am its case in fter putting stand to Faulz's ngement for e, providing for the children was Nei Lows Lepald and others rendered impor- tant stestimony abused his wife. The of the trial was Har when he related how, Adolph, had told th his plained to the jury t showing life insu! ather had kitled his mother. v that Neise had most graphic feature Neisc's testimony his 4-year-old brother, ance man how ex ut Adolph had gone through the process of lightiug w paper, holding it to the eyes of the insurance man, tuking a_strap gi mother and ng the exact position of his mother as she was found and as she fell when Adolph said his father struck her. Adolph aid that he AW the tragedy through the door and that his father had a butcher knife in his blood and getting scared he w bed it will be hard for the i he could originato suct fense has summoned fifty endeavor toimpeach as of the state as possibl Dealt In Des Moix s, Ta., Ma, gram to Tne Bee]—R. was found guilty today defraud in connection diplomas. covered W nt hand If the boy did not actually se ury to concery h a stor ‘T'he de- witnesses and wi much of the evidence ogus Diploma, 4, 1 Tele- . nAnglebeck of using the mails to th the sale of bogus Spoe Tho jury was_out_soven hou VanAnglobeck cameto the United States little more than a year After spending some he went to dealer in conne: ternational profe: castern states, money for for sale. The these parties or cted tho procecds. to clear him' on simpl concern but thi Pella, and began extensive ope ion with what w the “National University of 1llinoi: ors sold diplomas to a number diplomas evidence showed delivered the bogus goods bat quick. An_ attempt v the theory y acting as the agent for the Chftago iled as it was shown that ago’ from Holland. time in_ Chicago in this _state, tions as a diploma calted ud an tion. He wrties in received offered Dy 0850 at which ha given tnat he / pock- made was that he VanAnglebeck had no connection with that institution and_had money toit. V. tenced tomorrow. Investigating never remitted rAngicbeck w any 1 be sen- Prohibitio Des Morxes, In., May 24.—[Special Tele- gram to Tae Bee]—A delegation of Canadian officials, who have been visiting various cities in the United States to inspect arc in Des Moines. They and the prohibitory law will go from here from there to Muscatin, amite outrage oc visited Go’ as 1o the effect Jowa and as to th bui the governor was delegation holds no formal inqui its knowledge from p servations, to Ce rred. wor Boies afternoon and endeavored to get * Rapids e, where the ‘I'he de at the e egition smmittal. The y but gains ws and ob- non ersonal Iowa Supreme Court Dectsions. Des Moises, In., May 24.—[§ pecial Tele- gram to Tue Bee.]—Theollowing opinions were disposed of in the supreme court this morning: Novelty Iron works Manufacturers & Jobhers Director against Capital City never/ e p——— e — O Horfla, appellant oal company et al, appellant, Polk di; trict, modified and aMrmed; 8. ‘y d Againat ru:; h Johnson d versed ; (i arpellant, Woodbur; G W. T district, Moorn afirmed ; trict, revorsed; Stal St the Des Moines & Sioflx company, appellant, Plym, ¥ Ratlw h Wistrict, corgo W. Wilson va E. L. Weoste] district, revorsed ; Peet ¥s tho Chicago, Milwaukeo & &4 Paul Railway compan distriot, affirmed; Anna I8 appellant, LG Jon'y afton ot al ¢ an ot al, appellant, Jafforsc Michael . MeNamar Administrator appellant, va the corporatic of New Millaray, versed; Curtis ete,, v district, afivmed. The Infant Reports of dlsas Loulsiana, Mississipy The suprenie il 1 Yartam Steel and Jenks, appellants, Carre R — ANEWS OF YESIERDAY, Domestie, of Spain and her suite patd § visit to Mount Vernon yesterday. ous Jubuque district, r as administrate floods come trof nd Ar ANSAS, g of the Order of the T 1, at Indianapolis, Ind., yesterday eloet yal « Inst evening by The roport that the had absorbed th crphatic the Tidewater compid %0 a's birthday was colobrated 4 missioners at Chileasy Juet, wndard Ol compaig Tidewater |IIl('u|||[ ny wi Iy denied by b President Braivn It Wil today say on (18 authority of several prominent lwyers, ¢ the World's fair Dy Injunction pro 1. B, Tawne niitted sufelc I nnot be closed on Sundagy lings. the man who recen n St L merly aresident of Minn 1l hotel. wis fo polis, Kin., wli his father and two sisters now reside, The Anerican Newspaper Publishers ase clation at its moeeting yesterday at Chicag 1l ty Michael Dyor, § considered the new method “of measur! and folding and malling machines, , of New York has placiy an attachmenton all the property of O. Prince. Today signed by Mr. Prin In the foderal ¢ notes aggregating £10,048 alone, went to protest. urt at San Antonfo, Tevs yesterday, fifteen of the Ists weresentenced to te Mexican revolutio us of {mprisonme i} for violation of the United Stutes neutrall Inws, Twenty-five thousand peaple celebratod t pegt opening’ of navigation Dallas, "o tobie New York, 185 Mull yestorday stimated surand The p it ominissiones ause why th practicini hefe yesterday at Washin Tho Atehison rond into effect from Missonririve (rip, Denver to Chi of $40 11 asiv-story stroct, at $200, liminary he: A rule issuo up to the sea, the oc ‘rday at that pl ) n Trinity river frq ston belng t of the Harve 5 0f cotton capacity. ring u of putents, should ot bo dist e the patentoflice was hegus next Mond the following rates: Rou to Gl 217.50; roun, 120, $3 story of . Buchaer & O, building, Nos, 18; was destroyed by fig he total loss, which 3 ), 1s fully covered by i N m the petitl VWL Stmonds, Ta. and others to ' sho: rred frod h, D, O, will pu and tr The presen m Coloradlo common polnts v Mis=ouri river points will be sustained. , a colored sleeplug car porter sterday afternoon, shot rrell; also Wilson LR ously stabbed Officer was himself fatall i colored: dangesy Hurrls, wound O'Connor, who atteipted to Harrls. A most d: Pagosa Springs, bodies, benten dly dec N s committed aly] Tuesday nlght. Twe 1nost into a jelly with stonok' and supposed to be those of Manuel Haldonadg!: ind o o) ing burros. A motion w: torney Stecle next Graves, who is in § op hierdor In the omploy Giriego, wero found tightly for the contlnuar torm of the court of Dr. of Trinldag botud to wander(d madoe before Judge Burns ob Donver, Colo., yesterduy b Prosecuting Aty o until th Tontche iting a_reloaring o ving poisoned Mrs. Burnub ¢ of Providence, R. 1. both the flesh and the stren, i 70 BUILD UFY of pale, puny, scrofulous chilt) dren, gev Dr.’ Piorce's Golde Medical Discovery, It’s best thing known for a wasted body and a weakened system, 1t thoroughly purifics the blood, enriches it, and makes )} effective every natural means | § of cleansing, nourishing tho covering from preumonia, fovers, or ebilitating discases, nothin G can restorative tonic to wvigor, rify and rid your blood of the ta and poisons that make it easy for diseasa to fasten its hold. The ** Discovery " is the only blood-cleanser, flesh-builder, an repairing, and system. In re- | “La Grippe,” o | ual it as an ap) Cures nervous and general debim(. nta strength-restorer so thor- | ough in its effects that it o 1t it doesn't benefit or cure, you have your money bac back health and | ring bo quaranteed. | in every case,;/ Thero's no uncortainty ubout Dr. Sage Catarrh Remedy. Best Cattlo Ho and S| SOUTH OMAHA.,. Union Stock Yards Company, | South Omaha. y. Its proprietors will pay you $500 cash if they can't tarrh, no matter how bad vour case, cure your Cav | b markot 1n the waik COMMISSION HOUSES. e o, Wood Brothers, : Live Stock Commlsslon Merchunts. £01th Omaha—Telephone 115, — Chileag] JOIN D. DADISMAN, ; WA B WOOD! | Maoagers Market roports by mail and wire cheer furnished upon epplication. AWNINGS AND TENTS. HARDWARE, )maha Tent-Awning COMPANY. HORSE COVERS, 1118 Farnam Street. Wolf Bros & Co., Manufacturers of Te Awnings, ete, 700 8. 16Lh Stroot, BAGS & TWINES | Bemis Omaha Bag COMPANY. Importers and turers of fiou burlap, s twine. nufae —— e BOOTS AND SHOES, Morse-Coe Sho2 Company. §alosroom and Ofice—1107-1100- 1111 Howard St Factory —1110-11 Bhoos in the a -1123 Howard St of Boots and ate 0f Nobraska. A kenoral lnvlyation is exteadad to all Lo Inspect our new factory. 11041106 Harn ey Btreet Amer, Hand-Sewed hoes 903 SHOE CO.. hoots. and rubber go: 1810 Harney Stre COAL, COKE. Omana Coal, Coke & | LIME CO. conl, 8 K CORNIOE. Eagle Corniee Works Mfrs.galyanizod iron cor- alic ) and 1310 Dodgo Street DRY GOODS. N E. Smith& Co. Dry goods, notions, fur- rishiog goods, corner 1ith aud Howard St Tiilpatrick-Koch Dry GOIDS CO. Notlons, gents' furnish ng goods, cor. 11tk and 1oy Sireois. —— e e Omaha Upholstering COMPANY. Upholstered ~furaiture, Bebee & Runyan FURNITUBE COMPANY 1102-1104 Nicholas b Wholessle only, pug 19tk §iree Rector & Wilbelmy COMPANY, Corner 10th and Jackson Stroots, HATS, ETC. " Lobeck & Linn, Dealers in hardware mechanics 1404 Douglas strest. IRON WORKS, . Jall wo W. A L. Gibbon & Co | Omaba Saleand [ro Hainac e WOIKS, K100ves, wit 1oh and Harnoy Streets. utters nad fire el and Jackson LUMBER, Jon A Walictield, Importsd. American Port iand coment, Milwau- kee cement and Quincy white llme. LIQUORS. Frick & Herbart, ‘Wholesale liquor dealers 1001 Farnam St. PAPER. Charles R. Lee, Hardwood lumb carpets and Hooring, 9tk and Douglas £6s. —— 1. Oberfelaer & (ol lmporters and Jobbel nlilinery, BoUon) orders, promyuuls 28, 1th, Mall Hilod. 208- OILS, Carpenter Paper Co Carry » full stock of printiogl wrapplog and writlng papers, card ele " PRODUCE COMMISSION, | Standard 0il Coj Reflued and lubricatia) olla, nxle groase. ete. Branch & Co. Produce, fruits of all Kkinds, oysters. Jas. A. Clark & Co. Butter. cheese, oaEn poultry and geme. 1 G178, 13th strest. STOVE REPAIRS | BASH, DOORS | Omaba Stove Repair V/ORKS. Stove repairs aud water atiachu for asuy kind of stove made. 1WTDouges st M, A. Disbrow &Co doore, b wouldings. Bow 14k wad