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THE OMAHNA DAILY BEE MUESDAY: JUNE 4, 1895. 1 MR recovered mnd el v June, @33%¢. | report: Firm: exchange, standard, $15.80; ex- N \ N heat o \ o . o clo N N y COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | fietishers syt emsaaran, 2 aeptie | s, Wem: echanes, wanonct e | OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET |2k s sencr,onme te e e \ PRAVELING MEN CELEBRATE WINTER WHEAT sORT. ¢ \ | Dor, a3 stan. wed & : baga: shipments 0 the United States, none, | A ALLE L Beasanabie stuffs than was outiined in the morn 1AL AR r — pion DU, wiale, culiinon o ghotes old, 3 | Siixk, .00 bags. in ‘iesiden Whieh ere’ s o' good. volui: of June Crop Report Shows Very Heavy Drop s const, o s, Ui e sales 1 the aut atrics. Prnting cloth let; sipping, $0Ge; good to cholen, STOCKS AND BUNDS, Quiet and steady at 213166 E a b ofteAas, J"‘ Oondtions. i ard of alted New Orleans.' se. — i i od . June 8.—The June crop repor{ Fluctuations in Grain on .the Bon 4 New Otleans. se- | weok Opemed In Securities Quiet as to | Heoeipt for the Dny'Too Small to Test the o LOTE Oefeeni BAvin 8ix Hundred Delegates Prosent at the 8an | of (ne Orarge Judd Farmer published thig Trado Were Very Wide. rominal: Tiugnos Ayres G Teading. Traders' Demand, ST LOUIS, June 8—n wheat there was ilitle Autonio Gathering. week, based on data up to May 27, makeg e, noinin exns 0y, | NEW YORK, Juns §,<"Me week opened In (he rength displayed at the opening, thouh n few —— S Buenos Ayres, | Mock market quiet g8 1o trading, but firm an to —_ trades were made at o fetier Grice than Sat: the average coudition of winter wheat 718, \emlock uenos Ayres, 3 urday and It was not long before the whole mar- or 13 points short of last month, th ‘ e; weid the tone of speculat®h, and these were the pre- | | S P i AR T A A s B L R O 3 \ ast month, the heaviest GENERAL RAINS DEPRESSED THE MARKET | ootk domertle feece, t624e, | vailing charseteristics ihroughout the day. Th LESS THAN 430 CATTLE WERE OFFER.D | ki yning Bie hen wirttied” sharpry, vecot: | TWO NEW STATE DIV.SIONS ADDED [drop i condition ever recorded in a single OVISIONS quiet; family S0G13.0: | buse was much smaller than on any day ered all the carlier loss and closed the samo us | | mo: . bR s B (R LR L s oo Mgt L b b b t s furiay, e’ grcline'wan caused by’ itek ;“m”:"-l ll:"d“‘k‘n |\| high on the Pacifiq o du L extra India moss, $17.00@19.00, ki as nd here were a es pe 8 of 1y i ng alns the west and ra | oast, bu 0, a o ] Wheat Opeiied Weak on Account of fm- | (u meuis, stendy, ' piciied iilies, 1001 Somplete stagnation, The fact that it was a holi Peices Pald Wero About the Snmens Those | i\ Mers sshmate ,",\ 148,000,398 b, erop, Sixth Aunoal Gatherlng of the Proteetive | nojs, Misso “i”u;:«{ l.{l‘:«n)\ngn‘,‘:u:]‘:‘x:, :n: - proved Crop Conditlons--Corn wi e steam Ciomed’ at ‘i, 80G6.5 1 ) ‘tlerces | tions, x:". b chief among (e Infuchices. Which that Frevalled a¢. the Close of tember, Toigc DT bl Astociation of America—Some of the only 61. According to the report (hokllvll: i Ao Dull and Deelinlng—-Stooks pteriber viosed 3717 1, easy: | favorable crop reports, and as natural under ok :"'"" "':' ki n the west, large receipta at Chicako And A L L crop In the six states named will be buf and Honds continent souin Amiri com: | thess” clreymstaricen | he Brangor " shires “wero tlons the Swme. o exhibited there. When wheit fug the Year, little more than to furnish bread and sced b vestern west. | placing of the United States Cordage company ned Sirength And Tected e, th ush — e i Vil Quie own berdeny, wiik b S@111ge; | In the hands of receivers had but little | Wis_ ensy 2 mixed, curl, 4G s he total winter wheat crop this year, fne CHICAGO, June 3.-8ag and recovery were it | on the securities of that company 5 MONDAY, June 3. %0 avked: September, Si%e M. | SAN A i E <Nt cluding the large production of the Pacifl 5 S BT6 Bourd {1 had been anticipated for some o, The | mhe rece e T . Like + grain markets, the teot. | SAN ANTONIO, June 3.—The Travel coast, will not make enough to ¢ kAt the features In all of the pits on th i 54@ | common Stock moved within of 1 p 19 tedeints toddy. were $57 cattle, 1i(1 earish on rains catly in the day. and | Protective Assoclation of America, which | furnich b 1 ) Decols. 18R of Trade today, and though the fluctuations | Y1 cent, ana stands unchinged day. = The | hogs and no sheep, as against S0 cattle, declined nearly 1 t rallied %e on | o ritised L X (o urnish bread alone for the people In the in grain were rather wide, the close shows tate, dnid” Pennsyivanta, proferred opened 1y per cent lower, ‘but had | 6,70 hogs and no sheep Saturday, and 896 ];l“" Jfissourt state report (hat the crop had de. as organized at Denver, Colo., in June, | :\lflnr Wheat states east of the Rocky moune 3 a comparatively small divergence from final gt HELedblaaiiatl o 1115, Deing i net gaIn of 1 por cent, There waa | cattle, 1438 hogs and 251 sheep on Monday 5 bid; July, 204e bid; September IO U 1t IXUR RATGURLEconvention | oy gonsapa’iol onth 1k repesied e A6 TS { figures on Saturday, wheat being e, corn | City, 4%e: country, 4%e. yery good buying in General Blectric 'for (he | of last week lebrate the cloe of the fifth year of 1ts | oo, o 3.8 per cont larger thee et wags %o and onts o lower. Provisions are prac- i Ut e G v, | donk Wochunt, et wln an 10 cover ahorts, the | *'hoday'u receipts of stock are the Hightest DEELSL BRtked, B30 it existence. It has had a remarkably large | The: condition is §4, the lowest ever reported 3 deally wehanged. G el i and Biadimore, i vk, | fo, 0 pending noctituns beveen the” Gen: | of any day i four monthe, or since Feb- Nominat atsio 00T . [ ETowth In the last two years, beginning with | for June. heat of woak on accou )t the eral eotrle a estinghouse people e | ruary 7 ith such a light run it was im- ut steady: prairie has no de- | g menbership of 8,045 June 1, 1803 ching S strained, comme o 004 #o advance N per cen and closed within | | $10.50@1! , cast side ol ', reaching aa O 1 v 4 heavy rains which fell in the west and| el mon to good, | 0Tk Rent of the best. In thé general st the nd- | Dossible that there should be much of a 8k 10%c. for fresh 7,058 June 1, 1604, and closing with 10,000 | WASHINGTOR. 5 o thdrawa ! northwest yesterday and during last night, | vances trom the low point of the morning which | market WHISKY=Firm;" 4125 for distitlers' finished | 7o) 1898, d L -\~‘ll]lm-l'n.l\‘, l.ln e 3.-The attorney 3 The spring wheat thus received a suffi- gxcead a fraction are 8L Daul, Distilling, Central | " CA'MTLE—There were only seventoen | 5PBEn_rirm. in demand at .05 i general has decided that a firm of biddery 4 ney of molsture for all present purposes | B A e o e sara | 1oads in the yards all told, as against thir- | PROVISIONS—Pork, sindard mess, $12,021 The assoctation fs now organized in thirty- | for O nnent ork dannot withdeaw v and the corn and oats crops, where th ind Laclide G § per cent fih | ty-one loads on Saturday. The demand was | Ard; vrime steam, $5a7ic:enice, 38721, lncqn, | tWo states and In ninety-cight large cities | Ui 2% (e llesation that it “was madt 4 rain sonked them, got timely relief. b RURIRRMREHR S el ons aqend | fair, the buyers all wanting some cattle, $ 12, Dressed meats, boxed' shoulders, | Of the United Stat It is the only na benefit thus conferred was made the most | per cent; dhur ! 1% per cont; Pullman, 14 | and the yards were cleared at an carly it Jongs, oans: ribe, $6.50: shorte, 8.5, tional commercial assoclation which fs so 4 of by those who wished to see a good reac iy . emand eon- | per cent] fia 1, G, B4 BergCenty Southern | hour, The prices pald were about the | ya'corm, 53 o0 it oats, 20000 b - o | thoroughly organized that it can be utilized | g4 tion In the price of wheat. They overdid e AR B STl ) oo o i feind Allon & Tofre Haute: | same as prevatied at the close of Tast week. | PSitiiisNTS Four, 1005 Lils.: wheat, 12,00 | promptly and effestually 0% (58 "BURIR ot L the subject of the reports reccived th Biare apatte primo, orade, |3 oS W e & Bhstern fins ] | One bunch of pretty good stecrs brought | bu.s corn, 5,00 bu.; dats, 7.00 b | s Lk, purpose of N e Sl raa i paics prime mummer yeilaw, | the day, ifcluding Chlcagy & satern Tilnols 1 | 510, ‘the- highoht price.of the day: Some | bu.; . protecting and promoting commercial in § g >|lepu.u’v ; fha ‘winter Wheat, where something Hike brime slmmer white, mot | cept© 0T e Uihter cattle brought $130 and $455. Grass Sugar Markat. terests and at the same time maintain an | ¥ |..n.|,...7‘i\-‘.I.'§'f'.;,.‘,‘,“y half crop had been promiscd up, t - o | R PR L] g B B ) Al l‘""\‘;;;\’x‘v;_v“; fiuted Bgamatchs ¥ y”nk‘:' are discrim- YORK yV‘v.mul ,\7 j{v\{z '\}f“iv Julti | autonomy and individuality of action in its Wigiaced it TG RS e OMANA GENERAL MARKET, \" carly dealings. In the late session there | The supply of cows and helfers was very tehed No. 6, Aqr4_3-16c; | State divisions and local or municipal posts ¥ B AN ! ultimately higher pric Wheal st | was an upward movement in values, especially | light, but there was some pretty good stuit N Aid 1-16e; No, o0 | p o _ 0 ¥ with searcoly 3 sold out from time to time on the CBhATEEA oY Pikils RN Ganikil | In Cordage firsts, which rallied to"dit, after 4 | among ' the offerings, The demand 'was o N 106 I8 a commercial traveler's organization, | § pain_ e § 3 At LALLE B L R kil dib i) r e i, on ahe Ape | ood, as in the case of beef cattle, and the 2, 01601 1% ¢ 13, a%c: off A, | but has for its members a large number of only two SONE. enilés wers [ihus. atcnyed ol Y CLROR : e 1,100,000, e Wi DLl P IRR B TR L T e el et At | employers of commerclal travelers ng y 4 T ite A monE. the DUTTE, RO Shen-thE | g, Frx. t remained steady yestorday ollowing were the closing quotations s, Ona 1A o€ heltars hrought fectiine mmercis 2 3 amonk | gy e stayers among tho bulls, and aat v g prices A ety N e a small buneh $5.75. . The balnnce crushta wholesale dealers and manufacturers, It is | @ 3 e LR O DAL | Butter is not movin change today oihe Suft brought about &3 Cotnmon P | organized upon the federal plan, having a | ! § nois, Indiana and lower Michig [ ne s which Sl T T T | B e L T ki | national, a state and a municipal govern ket, which had for half an & 1 turk | Admme & S e N S e S R U I e R e .. | ment, and its five committees on legislation, ¥ y been giving symptoms of wen ! tion. Alton, Y. Contr (i U GO AR TR IR ERLL LT SR B T, s Tune WHEAT—8teadys | raflronds, hotels, press and employment are e gl e degidedly heavy, and the p o st 10 Au. Express Y. & N. 44 1uiry tock- | gune, ste; July,” 81 e o tumble. . 1. M. Thoman's crop feport w Pa L T P | Billitmore & Ohio, 691 [Ontario & Wi..irrs 181y | er8 and feeders and quite good many | © CORN-Lower 3, represented in each of the state and munici- | Satl {ssued today, and becnuse ot Its indicating v, 1 unt g 2o, Cholce 10 | canndn Pacific, i * [Oregon linp. 1aq | orders were in the hands of buyers. There | OATS-Lowe Ne pal organizations, thereby co-operating sys- [ Y URADFIELD REGULATOR C0., ATLAXTA, GA - - a good yleld of spring wheat, although | Cryaniors el e RN [icentc foutherii. B | Oregon N 23" | were, however, very few cattle of that de. | white, siecie : p lo. sy | tematically and ' with great discipline of | Bold by all Deugglste ; i 1 hcreage LIV o sters, 30 tral Pacttic.. g 0. 8. L. & 7 tion here: esirable feeders woul WLE min 2, 40%ci sample, 49 o s A 2R D ] trom a considerably diminished acronge, It | .k, | Chies. & Ohio 2ut | Pucific Ma 14 | probably have sold higher had they been | @i etort i work for-its members and (0r (e | 0000 aoKnak - Xon 033003003 geems to, have been approptiated by e | 1 (L) r diicks, | SHS& & OBlo-eerse ba Foreict Godn! 16 oholts foedety. ste qotana | ORYH-Btoady i general bonefit of commercial interets ears. 18 hos lgniticant_ fentures VEAL | C.B. & Q at $3.0043 : fair to good 2,604 — F'rom the report of its national president :::o‘{“‘;':xlx“.l.r”rq:“':” “)M(r wm] o cros | g i \ ‘3(‘1::'\1"7,‘.'41::7-‘|mn 115k By X 2 common from $2.60 down. Repre- Visible Supply of Grain. John A. Lee, it is shown that the organiza “ e Thar o) e, Wl and ofHOi0 ) (CHE ayisconein "l cronm, ge; s Sl LRG0 4% | sentati NEW YORK, June 8,—The visible supply of | tion secured an amendment during the year PAI RONIZE ity tht condtion | 6F wintor whoat, | i 10o; Nebruska and Tomn pare siqun: | Colo: Coal & fron. f RS, grain June 1, A ¢ ed by the | ust passed to the interstate commerce act | compared with that of a year ago, and the | 67 ; 100 ppe Rart skima, | Cotton Ofl Cert.... v8%| Roc f P i o follows: | permitting railroads to fssuc interchangeable : Reporters' most siznificant remarks in vie Sw L 4 ! 'filv“‘uf.ffx'(‘,\:l\"':‘ SIED o M bu re 00 bu. ; | mileage and to give extrh privileges as to i t‘::l;lrvl\‘w \I‘vl"lw\ v“\n'-I i rr £ LaBULUA 'xl :z, AV ay. $8.50; midiana, ’,; towland, | Dk R GEpE s g | d bhu; iner bu.: rye. 126,000 | free baggage with such ticke and th, tions at that time. |Fsie 0 I : Pt « a 5,000 fo mnity claims have He says: “Should present conditions in $1.0071.50, e Dayees: s n.",, “(,‘{‘\j“?n,. 1 DU YWheat MATies been paid in which six death losses were #oll and climate be maintained for ten days TADLES. orthern ofil TaX Al BAOITC:, ;1o 2 BULUTH TUHsE SR AT 3 included. The total expense of conducting i longer, practical fallure would result where | A few Texas tomatoes arrived on the market | C. & B. L bfd. . 0 T. &0 Cont. pri.. hard, cash, 19¢;: July, S0ic; No. the assoclation was only about 10 per cent | BY Purchasiag goods made at the following b half & “crop s now promised. Practical | yesterday and are expected to come quite freely | Hooking Valloy... i Union Pacific. ... 1 15.... 02 g0 | cash: kel July, Tic; Septémber 2 [more than last year, though the average | Nebraska factories. If you cannot find what failure of extensive areas in In- e course of a few days. 1t i reported that | Nlinols Contral.. Bxpross.. northern, chsh 3 northern vesected, | membershlp has b Imos ; 3 diana, Ilinols, Ohjo and Michigan have | there has been entlrely (0o’ much rafn in Mies | §t. P. & Duluth '~;“ Rl i fc: o drrive,’ No.' 1 hard, cash lots, $oe; No. 1 | B0 “"'“‘ "[ Ao L "x‘“"l"”"l‘l‘"" A he | you want, communicate with the manuface » already occurred, find the devastation in | $%¢Ippl, and. that big crop thete I8 being o) doptd.. - 3...2068 300 | northern, e, per capita for expense fund collected and | turers as to w those States 16 sl In brogress, abunudance | (AmAge 't wn e West Tennesseo, on | Like K 215 | Wells Fiiy e L e now allowed by the constitution is $2 per o what dealers handle their goods of testimony to that effect be today | the contrary, necds rain, do pid.. 1| Wostern 1 e e risen Wheat Quotatiane, average membership, but only $1.77 was ex- 2dded to What was breviously Known about | , jeor!d Primises to send norin her firat water- | Lke Shore b | T et 2. M0 28 SAN TRANCISCO, June. —WHEAT—Firm: | pendcq, belng & saving of $1.00. rer, oapim ""rh At s . L fa s will_commence elght or ton daya later, | Lowsville & N BRMIM. &S L .. /| el aonpaLy z l;‘(.,‘.”“‘ $1.04%; May, VL1 new sellen, | 0y compared with the year previous to the 3 & e Missourl state crop report, which per crop I8 said to be heavy. Southeast Mi; L &N A......... 104D & R.G... . 3 1....120 400 1...150 450 = e last Nearly $2,000 SAV e g ) haps covers the condition to a still later reports @ smaller acreage of melons i | Manhattan Goi WG E 303 | 1.0 10 300 ast. =~ Nearly §2,000 was saved as a surplus BEMIS ‘)M“H BAG C0. i date than Thoman's, makes the reduction in soason, but" the metons. promise to pe | tMemhiad C N FEEDERS, tter Market this year from the expense fund. Almost A condition for the month, a8 against | usually Tarke and' fine . Guetariom: Michigan Ceat.! vf« RIS e G623 330 1.8 350 TIER—Steady; offer- | the entire increase in expenditure over last | Manufacturcre of all kinds of cotton & burlay Thoman's 15 points, reduction for the xame | CAULIFLOWER-Southern stock, per crate, | Missourl Pacifie.. 2Kl HaLnanEn HOC ere were only fifteen loads of hogs D 1bs. at 17ie. year is in postage account, extra office help | Pags cotton floc= sacks & twine a speclalty, v state. The market, which. {n the me: !—“y-(ul‘,'\» Serhaid UL DL T NI 1 | on kalo and not enough to make much of a —_——— and in establishing an identification system, | ©1¢ $16-618 8. 11th-s 3 ;"fl‘,‘“ ity ‘;frlj_’,‘_‘!l‘;“'l“, G “""‘K‘,')_, it trom ‘|‘ Stornin, in_sacks. per b, 2e " $1.50@1.60; Cal | Nutional Corduge. % T. St. L. & K. C.., i | et 6 n p AL WL ned | )WQOLEN MILLS STARTING UP AGAIN | which, of course, was fixed and unavoidable, | == - = - 3 gan to climb upward, assisted by a greater | ) Westorn stock, car lots, 70as0c; | B i here was one pretty good load and some \ TWO DIVISIONS ADDED. 3 reduction In the visible supply than was [ *il 1Gt8, BME0C new, per b, 2. S [N se ',“'m“ LS oo RN | comm on Jut the ayerage quality was not m Iy & Portion of the strikers Accept tle| Two new state divisions have been added i ; looked for, =The opening was as Irregular \ ; v, $.205 Lima | Norih Am. o N Al o € 13| st Week demand, hawever, was good WL L D during the year, Florida (reorganized) and Wil. PRL\T[)N & (/J 4 BT I ETt sellery Werp everywhers 8ad gHuedENoIA. (SM|, Ao or 1L | the few hogs oftered « 1 hands readiiy PROVIDENCE, June B3.—The mills at | North Carolina. Twenty-eight new posts -~ was from 70%c down to T8%e for July, with ADISHES. ARy B.D. &G fi 3 By e Lo HA N Cron Olneyville opened this morning at the regu- | have been organized, while three posts have -\(H\:|:“|’;:$":|""vnr I"I“‘"“"‘" GRS Ll LS - 3 Beptember at %o or %o premium. It| GREEN ONIONSSTer s bintns, s@ice. TR i The market on i Avirae. coutd he susies |lar hour for the admission of any of the em. | 1aPSed, leaving the assocuilon with organiza- | Sickle brand eale ralsing flour & yeast. Do you 4 dropped to 784c at once, advanced to 8%ec, | LETTUCE -Per doz., 2530 The total sales of stocks today were 183,721 | Steady to strong. The- saes ran from $4.15 tions in ninety-eight of the principal cities | U8 Preston’s best flour? 3 and “then the rain predictions and other | ASPARAGUS—Cholce stock, on orders, 30100 | shares, including: American Sugar, 5.000; Amer- | 10 $.50, with the bulk at $.95 to $4.00, Every- | Ployes who wished to return to work, but |of the United States. The following posts - ;m'llhl‘rm”ll-;yrl.\;’r‘ fv-\r‘u 1 ]tv-““n-‘nuun.-« n; 7 bunches, = 3 | fean, '%.l feco, 600 1n1:|u]ml‘~n : 200; Colorado f}-"l’j vy ~|‘:‘I“~-v\ m;-\ m:]m closed at an | the number who went in was but a small per | have been organized during the past year o e pric < down to Tase, at | PIE b, Hale. “ucl, 3,800; Distilling and Caft 9,700; | early hour. "Representatiye sales: 8 o #bros rexuln . Sel Al Texark Ark 4 which point the Missouri state report was | CUCL On oriders, 4030 per doz. Thlana Traction, 12000; Louisville, No. Av. Sh. Dr. Ay cent of the force regularly employed there. ( viz Sclma, - Ala cxarkana, — Ark. made publle, and the recovery o the clot: | LEAS 18 por Tacbi, Kihiiny & Chica, 400 Mexican Natlonal cer 112 The manufacturers intend to leave places | Bloomington and Danville, 1IL.; Warsaw, O\I A\HA BRI\\]NG 4\3001:\“0‘{ ing figure o begun STy On orders, 1 tiricatys il Lend, 10,8003 Northwest. i To5 s e e hort time and. it | Cravfordsville, Marion, Richmond and An’ Corn weakened the rains in the west N AT B n, 3,000 4,100; St Paul, 13,600; or: ‘the: strikers for ‘a_short time anc | derson, Ind.; Louisville, Ky.; Jackson, Vicks- | CaF 1oad shipments made In our own refrigeratot and to some extent also in sympathy with da stock: pek uthern exas & Pacific, 4.400; their former employes do not return the burg and Meridian, Miss Chattanooga, | 4™ Blue Ribbon, Eiite Export, Vienna Export, R T ot resayerddin good BEA ders, por United States will engage any operatives they can get. | Tenn.; Atlanta, Savannah, Columbus and | "¢ Family Export, delivered to all parts of city, ki eal of its early lo: en, toward the en et crate | anteed, ted States “| At the Riverside mills 1,200 out of 1,700 | Macon, Ga.; Richmond, Norfolk, Petersburg. v =3 ki of the session, wheat showed the possex- s"Saualiitp n : i L JOna RIGrLoli BLSLETRLTTE CEIE, SPICE: Vi P i e s o Y ien s Showed, the_ bossas XAS SQUASH-—Per doz., on orders, 4030c. hands went back to thefr old positions this | Lynchburg, and Danville, Va.; La Cro g FU RIS U DE ative power, in_spite of FRUITS, New York M the Increase the visible suppl qhe | an i f < 10.00000..100 ... 800 123 morning. Of these 110 were weavers. This [ Eau Claire and Madison, Wis.; Winstor N NG, RRA opening price for July was fr m“‘ e down R I Lt sbirpiog Swioole Eper | NEW ZORIEH Junels 122 1) 360 a sufficient number to insure the running | C.; Pensacola, Fla.. Posts at Cape Girar- CONSOLIDATED COFFER 0., ! 4 0 K2Yc, as agains %e on urday t 4 o o i St pengosnt SHEEEP—The mark as bare of sheep today. | of the plant. Some 600 of the 2,200 hands | deau, Mo., Tampa, Fla., and Sheri 3 d gline, and recovered to dliie at the ‘close, | SGUTHL 3 B I DM ANTILD i week. Buyers cluim Gai dhire 18 & doman the Saxon mills, where it was generally “The expense of promoting the increase of | germe i k8 Powder and German Dry Hop e decline cloging %c off for the day. R B o kil oL ease, SL e + EXCHANGE—Strong and sher, | £00d ‘muitons, The market fs nom e Saxol whe as 3 RACAPIDED S SpIomo! e Increase of ast, M4 and 1416 Harney-st., Omaha, . IRk e ¥ 4 dstock, “per 24-pt.’ case, | STERLING EXCHANGE-Strong Hj“.“g;’fjl 1t Tast WACK'S quotntIONE Tt 1o ehois Hatio) | pected a large number would return to | membership, including organizing and all the Ay ALY RO ML § E qonih Sweere it acuve ana mowen o TS e ALY B are wuotable o grom 3425 o $h- e (0 good | work, but a small number returned and the [ other expense properly chargcable to build- T e g celine at he close of Yie on June and July, Australian navels, per box, $3.000 | 00y8. Posted rates, $ i i common and stock [ machinery was not started. ing up membership was this year (1894-5) ol Sl SN ¥ %e on September and o on ‘M{.\\ . The cholce wecdlings, e Dox, $5.206%.50 Commerclal bills, $4.86% 10010, Tamba at: from $a5s focg, Lo cholee 40 fo | UpAWTUCKET, R. I, June 3,—The gates | $ resulting in securing 4,900 new ap- L g ] weak and values much lower. . There wis ot e Ry Michaels, BONT ate bonds, — dCihe enwell ollen MUl A R N e oF hactis of L S. I GILMAN A free selling by longs and oth hart Extra fancy lemons, 360 iz 2@ | inactive. Raflroad bonds, quiet. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. were thrown open this morning to such he proportion of lapsing of membership i This was the pHncipal features of the early i #ze UTD | Teioning quotations on bonas were as follows: et workers as desired to return. Before the|ls very heavy, attributable to the fact that R o L I MAdnl Wl o0te e, drop in prices. The visible supply was re \"\"1;_“!‘-‘;: :‘;;zw: km. A - 7% O, P Iata of 05, Good to Cholco Fed Iesves Opened at |shutting down of the mill 126 weavers were | no entrance or initiation fee is charged, | € B. Black, Manager, Omaha. celved, showing an_increase of 1,236,000 bu pbing stock, per bunch, §. 48 cour 233 D. & R. G. Ts... Strong Prices, employed. Out of a total force of 300|rendering it possible to drop out through 3 5 = . s i tioe inalclas Showaverithe mnts Faney, tie; choice, 12G1ie; Calltornia, | U: & 4% WA opened a1l Fight, an the proporiian of such e | WOrk. With @ few operatives in other depart- | and renew membership without monetary e ko 3 owed. Then the Missourl state crop re S N & & a6 i b e hars e ! establish a_membership or entrance fee f port gave. the condition of the onts sy A1 chng i iion JuRis per . don. i 184 | Raal o 100 | doon’ s, nne panesrs wasiapoar, demana Seal Poncher to Do Tried. of from $2 fo $5 15 being strongly supported. | Menufacturers of parior furniture, lounges, dine # oints lower than 1t was Inst year. i | XUTs—Rimonds: 1o English wainuts, soft: Al Class 01120, 107 S0l e from $5.73 10 8010, and corm fed sieers | VICTORIA, B. C. June 3.—Admiral| The convention opened in the Grand opera [/ tables & folding beds. 24th ave., Boyd to fact was somewhat Influential ‘in”assisting | shelled, 12c: standards, 1ic; Hiberis, Al Clusa © 96 :‘n.;..(.\ Uliion s0ld at from $.75 to $6.80; nice medium welghts, | Stephenson has decided that 1t will be [house at 10:30, with an attendance of 600 | Sahler streets i e dvance. nuts, Se; pecans, 9 A, Curren 7 |N Gen. . 5 b J heaium Wweights, | i delegate om California dia Jolorado, | = 5 i e provision market, was moderately ac- | | DATES-h 6070 b, boxes, 5o per in.; New Co 3 Tais. desiruble lots, selling around from $.2 to 4.3, | necessary for prosccution in admiralty to | §EEA® {0 Catornie, tndiana, Colorade, 10E AND €011 B B tiat i 1 oA onknenstat ho f SO TERR Motve tiioe, per. bbly 3 Consoin, s, 140" | Gresseil bect mon and. snmrasle now sold to| be brought against the sealer Shelby, ar- ippi, . Alabama, North Carolina, Ore- S E AT The oloas Dotk showed e ohanne i fs | COCOANUY nhndred, $40 Ty camailll 1a | drssen beck e na_anippers e Takan | 20 L0 E R tter Corwin, ' oraas. o | EOA: - Washington, Gonntatiout. Nen'vors: | SOUTH OMAHA. ICRI AKD COALCO; A rice for Septempber, and Thie higher fc HIDES AND TALLOW West, 19ta... 77 and i’ fair a anged prices. [ oo Cindicate the schooner, because | Virginia, Louisiana, Arkansas, ~Wisconsin, i i1y el 6o for Yuiy, sher HIDDA-No/ 1Y Graen hAeh, S ¥, Console7a.. 125 | Veal calves were demand at from 1.3 | formally vindicate th e “the amree. | Minnesota, Missouri, Utah and Texas. The [ Domestlc & steam coal. We have the pest. Of- i for September, and ribs gained 2ige for both | hides, 6 No. 1 green salted hide ChtE Il ShEiNop improvementain stocker and | of ~Britaln's refusal to renew. the agree-| yerciges ational 1601 Farna Telephone: Office 473, yard opened with_prayer by Chaplain Rev. Alonzo Monk. Mayor Elmen- nized as | qorff presented the keys of the city and the Va. C St L& LM.G trade and prices again ruled low, with p] 0! e seal of rms during ] g [ airaqs and’ prices gain) rul ment for the sealing of arms during the ceipts aumbered about 2,500 he deliveries. green’ saltéd hides, To; Tba., 8100 No.'1 ary fil 0. 1 ve A. Doc, gen'l manager. umn’ i fle re Estimated for tomorrow: Wheat, 66 0. 2 veal calf, 8 to closed season. This course is rec 3 ey T8 cara oats," 30 cars; ho Sgoch UKy Mot hides, 8G10c; No. 3 dry J“‘:‘x‘ hi ;| Alohison S ‘]L‘m inig market.” Pricch rulcd ' Seaic nd some | necesary to enable the Shelby to claim dam- | gelegates were ‘welcomed by Governor Cu IRON WOKKS. - h lldes, isc per Ib. less th - b Iikonigea s prices indicated” a further decline in grass | ages from the American government through | berson In a short address, which was e T i _The leading futures ec ollows: 1D BBl n fully cured Cans 2 Texuns, T I ) B P he le: :l’ tures ranged as follow: SHBEP PRLTS [T oLE T Tnhiogs supplles continued large, but the qual. | the British home office. The sealskins | sponded to by Natlonal President Lee. The INDUSTRIAL IRUN WORKS. Opa. | iich groen balted sheariings short wo cny; | £ $ s 1y s thin @ few weeks ko A attive | seized with the schooner were yesterday | afterncon session was short, and at Its con- | Manufacturing & repatring of all kinds of mae E P Sy Silses dry ancarlings, short. wooled” enrly | 9 oftered. local and” shipping demand enabled Rolders to | surrendered by the admiralty uncondition- | clusion the delegates were given a carriage | chinery, pomps, elevatore, printin f Tisask oot ity g, Ko 2 Vo Soi ey “fint | Sun Franoiaos Mintng Stosie Quosaetonn [ SO 16 thelr afforinas st n average wivince | ally to Captain Claussen. ride through the city. shatiing & " couplings’ 106 Sept.... TOM@RO| Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pells, per N FRANCISCO, Juna 3.--The 1 clos- ran 1 at from $4.35 to $4.80, while mixed lel-A it ” Py " — f: corn Ko, i A found, etual weleht, Sases dry dint Kinsas and | g auotations fr mining sioc y wer sold at from $4.23 o $4.65 Light Welghts found Podestrian Tourlst Breaks o Record. FOR A MINING EXP'OSITION, 5 3 It ) Weline goe ey "ol Peum ber pound, aotual | follows UL R L S O e e NEW YORK, June 8.—Frank Sheldon, the | = 0 =0 " === == = “{UE“IX l‘OUNDRY (4 ¢ per pound, ac welght, 4G} G & Nororo: esirable 3 > 8caros, Rl o a o ow i n the Near b sy oher pound, actual | w e, “daoiic: dry Ao Halo & Norcron desirable lots, which were scarce, the supply | professional pedestrian has arrived in New Seietil Fire hydrants, water & gas pipe, speclals; bofles g 20% actual weight, 4@te. Have feet cut off, an v s | Anaes Kentucky Con’ Texans, and for tho HERt kinds prices wers | York, having walked from Chicago In twenty- [ povupn g 8.—M, e reratiih fronts & fittings, street R'y car wheels. Archie fe. A0 200 [ uscless to pay freight on them Belcher. .. |Lady Wash. Con. from 1dc to 15c higher. Sales w five days on a $1,000 wager. Sheldon ANVER, June S.-—Managers of the pro- | eciyral fron works. Office 307 8. 16th-at., Omaha, 3 B0kl 203080 | ( TARLOW AND GREASE tatiow, 4@ | Hest & Belener. Haxichn, of from $8 to $. r commor shattered the walking record between the | POSed mining and industrial exposition have - = P C allow, 3@ic; el e Con. iono. nd om $3.25 to $5.! i y g o) e \' P N W % 12.00° | {koh erease, B, Sc; greass, v Bullion. Mount Diabio. s it Sarce - soe W SeAtinES. | fwo cities by cutting off five days from the | issued a statement to the public setting | FAYT(N & VIERLING IKCN WORKS. : 15 8% | 303 wrease 4c; old’ butter, Bulwor Con |Qeetdental Co om 33 1o 6 per 103 fbw. previous mark forth what has already been accomplished i g e 2873 | Wix, prime, rough tallow, Caiedoma. |Ophir... 13 'Catile, 12,000 head; . hogs, 38,000 e s M't'P's of Architectural Tron Work. General 6 071 |, WOOL. UNWASHED—Fine heay fing | Cha |0, head; sheep, 9,000 h 4 i atotin s Bral e b e T Ticer and what it is proposed to do. They say:|Foundry, Machine and Biacksmith Work. Ens © 871 | BBt 8@dc; quarter-blood, 10@1%; Seedy, burry Catching Pralcle Dogs for the Market. “The results to date of the canvass for sub- | gincers & Contractors for Fireproof Buildinga 4 and chafty.’ $49c: cotted dnd. br Cohrae. 10 | G i 208 |8 New Yorx * Marker, GRAND ISLAND, June 8.—(Speetal)—John | & FERE 00 T 8 00 TRATTE ample | SMice aod Works, U."P. Ry. & So. 11th Btreet ; 9¢; cotted and broken, fi @S¢ | Con. car ( 2 s b HlN A S s 4 8 4 2r=ARpa . e tamn: ole k 880 | WOOL. WASHED “Mednim 15a15e; fine, 11 | Con. Now Yoriéiin © g [Siver HIL . A ot as GnOPEVESTRactipla tro | Morey, an inmate of the Boidlers' Home, as- (o' 10 "oia uii] 1y oblained!and. the ssleo 3 16¢; tub , 16@18¢; b Sc: ‘bucks, Ge, | Crown Pomnt...... 30 [Silver King. i Akt native (steers . poon TR ratitE sisted by several other inmates, caught 150 2 . tag locks, 2G3c; dead pulled, S@oe, Exeiequer L1 Gnlon Con e By, Lo M0 0; | Drairle dogs Saturday, which they will sell | tion of site ends the important preliminary WURS Straights, 3 T Frreig e ire fons, SL00LIG; European cables quote’ Amer | in the east, work of the committee, and with this an TIH‘A MhRGER CAEMICAL COMPANY. 3.25; patents, p black, No. 1, large, $20.00G25. Silver birs, cemel o R patent spring bear. brown, No.1, large, & 00 Ni0g.00; telographic, bo. lor beef, 8%golie; exports toduy, "81 b Will Settlo Thelr Own Differences. nu‘\:nuxm nt the exposition is now ))]rmllr Sl i ety e dium, $16; No. 1, small; $12: bear, brown, ¥e and shiecp. Calves, teceipts, two day : T S A : sured. Active work W o anufacturers of fuid extracts, elixirs, syrup lings; No: 1, intke;. $10.00015.00 "o Nl s Hoston Stock Quotation: head; slow: barely steddy; v o WASHINGTON, June 3.—General Renifgo, | cally assu od ,\” e Forkowill besla at & wines, compressed triturates, hypodermic uv: 4 $8; No. 1 small, §; bear, et e | S p AN iy & Cloalhe pHioes toF Bocks 3 buttermilk calves, $3.9503 charge d'affaires of the Columbian re- [once. Since the National Mining and In- | & wineh compressel ritiratee Bypoderrlo tabs i larwe, 47 No. 1. medium, 1, small, $3; | bonds and'mining i 2 AND | LAMESCTeceipts, “two dave, | public, sald today that he had concluded dustrial exposition, held in Denver in 1882, | '*'® 8! 918 badger, No. 1, mediu 46,008 AR IDUING BHARRL 4; on sale, 6 6.3 head, more e Aanaaiad < o prove great fac = == 3 1000; Beare black: yeurlings: yoall, B98 | KRS T, 794 | WestingT, E160, o-half shecp. The o+ “sheep ia | IOt t0 Dresent to the State department the | Which proved such a great factor in the MATTRESSES, COT3, CRIBS. No. 3, 50@51c; No.-| 1600} No. 1, medium. $10; Now %, smoiE's Ain. Sugar. 1178 | W, Blee, pra..... : b s et f g cen 18 | claims of Colombia to the Mosquito terri- [ subsequent development of Colorado and 00T, UBLAY, SURE - : black, cubs, No. 1 large, 3 00@8.00; No. Am. Sugar Bid.... 1004, Wis. Central. than 30 cars unsold, I active, 1.4 %e | tory, long held by Nicaragua, He found on | Denver, there has been no exposition of the N ™ - No. 1, $LATH@1AS, dium, $5.00¢ G, 1 wmall, $4; bear Bay State Gas. ... 125¢|Edison Flec Tiis hikher, good: stock showlng the most imrove. | examining the instructions from his gov- | recoutce™ata” industrial progress of the L. G DoUp he TIMOTHY SEED-—I'rime, $. NOntana, ana oty ramalle#oh 5 Bell Telephone. Gen. Elee. ntd ment;’ sheep, poor to $2.0000.85; lumbs, | ernment that it left him free to use his . ekt i i 1t PROVISIONS--Mess | pork, 1 It $18.00G20.00; No, 1, medium, $14: Ng. 3 Boston & Aloany. Atchism 2d8 inferlor to cholce own judgment as to urging the case at | transmississippi country. Since that time | aanufacturer Mattresses, Spring Beds; Jobbep 3 e, Lard. per 100 b 3 &, '8 B haer, L b papedium, ele: No. 1, Hoston & Mao Atchison da.. HOGS—Recelpts ; steady | Washington, . He was satisfied the cace | the country west of the Mississippi has In- | Feathers and Pillows. North 14th and Nicholas E eibs “Biden (1Gone), $6.2016.3) iy Twadted shouls | larke, 31 0. 1, med) 3 No. am {_‘“‘Ifihl gt B8 New ll:!x‘ul'n;‘mgs. at $4.50G4.90. .«nnum‘ be left for negotiation between | creased in population 50 per cent. It has Frors i oxe i short clear sides black, Montana cubs, No, farge chburg pfd. .. |Gen. Electric 4 Colombia d Nicaragua, and a e A fva s 1 = = - — p: pGHHSKY—Distilichs’ Antshed gocds, per gal, | dlivesup, Xo. 1. POl S gun.-m Stoel...... 00 ' |Boston & Montana ST. LOUIS, June 3—CATTLE—Receipts, 4,000 e e Uniten! giten ™, riPics | built the 25,000 additional miles of railroad NIGHT WATCH, FIRE SERVICE, 2 2614, By 3 3 hmediu exican Centrai.. 11%[Butte & Boston... ead; sh nts, 600 heac farke! cady s govel ent accordingly. d has adde he wol 0l illions entone 3 BUGARS - Unchanked N al B peariin N Y. &N E...... 448 Caluwet & Heels. hasd) Spmiuw (8 el Marke sitady foh | nes udviged his government scoordingly | Sud has adced to the world wniold millions | se- The following were the receipts and shipments R 0. 1, small, | 5ia Golon Y 1703 |Contennial. - 5 a1 £ ! i jeneral Renifgo sa. olombia will take | in the products of mines, the farm, the A“ER[CA“ DISTRILT TELEGRAPH today: "medium, | .\ $1.0001.50; | Ore, Short Line. i$ | Frankiin fative shipping and beet stoers rance $.50G5.0; | pacific means to urge her claims and that | filds and the factories, This great region { Tocoipta.|Shipments, large, $8; i, 38: Nor 1, sty | uDDer......... 40K Kenrsarge AN feedurn, 32600400 - cown, §60350; some | LUETe 18 DO Tedson (o expect a recourse 10 | g the producing belt of the world; it con- | The only perfect protection to property. Exame oy h) A orting o "yamath, | Ban Diex Onceola. heife 300 1o Junds, brought $5.00; 3, o1 - ea 0 o | 1 . By hi rth, Reduces insury p o o it "N AT gt B0y, | Oion Pacida .l 13| giines Ted Toxtn. slocra, 1310010 gracs miecen, 3500 M United. Staten. and fs the home of 17,000,000 | faten. 1500 Dougiamets e i $ e B , Medluon, 460; No. 1 | Woatands...0111" |l St A FIRE RGN ; 3 Marriago License nited States and Is the home of 17,000,000 S Y - A 340000 1, large, $60; medium, $30: No. 3. | West End pd... 2_|Wolverlue. ... HOGS Recelpts, 3,700 MWead; shipments, 1,400 | The following marriage licenses were is-| Of the nation’s most progressive people. = s = 420000 | small,’ 828" fox, cross, 1 large, §7; No. 1, — head. Market xteady #m {ops.’ but 6@10c off for | gueq yesterday by the county judge Ty OVKEALL FACTORL [ 3 2000 | mediim, 43 No. 1, small, $5; fox. red; No. 1. New York Mintng Quotations. poor grades. Top price, .$4.75; bulk of sales, e yepiarday by, the ¢ H Gloomy View of English Crops. e e e e 17.0001 6,000 | larke. $i00: Noo 1, medium, $.25; No. 1, sm NEW YORK, June 8.—Tha followlng ara tha | MJ0GL0; lights, 6750440 A A R LONDON, June 3.—The Times prints to- KATZ-NEYINS €O, i 200 | Anton Linneman, Omaha, Omah! X, gray, 1, large, 7 i No. 1, small, #¢; fox kits, ey, 106 | No. 1, medium, v 0 hiead; shipments, nediu on 1o good grades, bui poor | Annie Kunol HEEP—Recelpt e Prolnco exohange today the buttar mar- elosing mining qlotations Kel wan firm; creamery, 10#17¢; d: head. 1, farge Market st day a gloomy review of the English ¢ O | Manufacturers of men's & Loy clothing 100, “Eggs, stcady; 114@12c. Chioose, quiets 01¢ | 1 arge. 8 o1, mediam oy J0ci lynx I Opitr... ) o B ey i b, . 00 403 south | Phillip . Zelerlka, Bouth Omahs [ prospects. It saye that much of the spring | shirte & overalis. W2 8, Tithest ®7kc. 0 e, N by M A crown ol ot ¢ - é I‘l"‘l") s o ek Lo grain s no further advanced than generally | - = g o " No. 1, #mall, mink, No. Con. Ca | ver.. \ arry G. er, a. b " PAY, 0 NEW YORK GUENERAL MARKET 1 013, neanam 4bsi Nad, voudi o 50 |Gutckativer pia.’ . ey R ANRYe Mook, | Helena N, Omaha at the middle of April. The frult crop in|_________ PAPER BOXES. - dark, No.'1, large, 6c;' No. 1, medium, 4dc 30 |Sier vada B ClTy, Juse 8-CATTLE-TRecelbts mreq [, Lillette, Minneapolis. Kent, it appears, has also suffered from 0iD i Closing ou-:‘:m:::-‘- on the I‘lrlmvlpfl Com- | 1 winall, she; moin .;‘m n. perfect head )53 |Standard ... e gL 10, Tenns sone K31 sos o, | Clara A. ant, Minneapolis. drouth, The Stuation n ll’r“m ® it favor- THE OMAHA “\“"“ “\)( 0, L , odities and Staple 16.0067.00; Now o amail, § perfeet. sking, “u00 nfon Con. .1} teern, $3.0005.58¢ . ni cows, 81 John Winters, Omaha able he outlook for the hay crop is eatis- | aayuacturers of all kinds paper boxes, shol NEW YORK, June &.—FLOUR-Recelpts, §112 | (500720 No. 1, tmall pale, No. i < 40 |Vellow Juoksi Blockers and feeders, §%.50894.25; bulls, § Mary Melia, Omaha..... factory. In ry there is generally & lIght | boxes semiie casesr mailing thnce ste; bbls. ; exports, 6,700 bbls.; sales, 13,100 pkgs.; mar N b el P HOGS—itocelpts, 300 head:' shi 1800 | Hugo Schmidt, Chicago... crop, and the average yleld of wheat is ex- | ding cake & fancy candy boxe & BRI AL e IR pkanl s i lum T beads marel schay”f g bighe's bl of saes o oIeaRD: A § Qlas cana & Ianoycasay baxa wpring patents, which are lower unde arrow e o e g X 'w‘ , heavics, WSQLE: packers. 4.20 v ST e L pressure to mell. City mill patonts. $4.85¢ | HUT o s, 256 Coad triped, 'No. 1 T s 8 TP, g e wears SHIRT FACTORIE B.15; winter patents, $4.00G4.40; clty mill clears, No. 1. small, 825 wole' o ) Tt to Franc hecelpts, 12400 head; shipments, 500 wolt,” mountain 1" medium, | §2 bales; forward head H.1004.40; winter straights, $3.7504.15; Minnesota | No. 1. larke, 33 market steady 0, Atrd L J. H. LYANS---KEBRASKA SHIRT C0, ’ 4 tents, $4.6)61.70; winter extias, §3.6042.65; win- | Snall $1.50: wolf, prairie, rge, 63G10c] el Stock in Sigh ] d o' bakers, £54.25: winter dow graden, §260 | N0 1 medium, éic; Nou 1. smay, “Wed veaver, | "Ny york, sune T utet; mid- . 3 Esslusive sustom shirt tallare. / W B wvriniclow” grdacs, " S0l Rys ‘Hour, | Per e, No- Ltk 8000w No, 1 el | ailmi. T Jow midalng, Shici Mol ondimmty; | ks ond sffores e, four principal mar- '\0 W“'""K- N' Wond"'"!! {16 Farnam strest. Telephone 808, ' 3 B T i B i restern 1100 | i Mo, L medan s s Ay, Ao ) 8 blbe; net and gross rcelpis, L84 balesi ext | ¢ Cattle, Hogs. Sheep. if they’'ll Fit. o = = 1.2 Brandyw muskrats,’ winter, No. 1, large, @10 - & ales; sales, T00 | South OMaha .voooevseeimrdrnnn 367 1,081 VITRIFLED PAVING BRICK. bales; stos 31000 9,000 WHEAT 108,900 bu.; exports, mediym, Nogo ) prwill 5,623 bales, Chicago . w hi = aatad E i Motroag A o 1. larke, 4Goc; 1.' meding, : Kanmis City % 12400 R, bitho Betlveres SNuionty canali e June, 1e: July, T Septomber, 76c: . on T 1,967 5,151 2,10 v.uun e SR Qunllly " ot bricw 4 Jivered. Options ware very weak all” the 3 Coffee Market. track, No. 1 har 0. 1 northern, 9ige; turanteed to be as gocd as any wapufactured ing, selling oft under free lguidation and re- | (NEW YORK. June 3 -COFFEB-—C o, portheen, T Ol Markets, de ot thi Henry Boll ptia ot alve weet o tns Misahaip a4 4l WIth peaks Meshe e R LOUR—Steady; ‘st patents, $4.25G4.60; sec- 3 TURPENTINE- odlaide of Whis wais Henrr Balls. 0 Missourl state report of 5 points decline 1 Y DL o salte on the cal 1 ws o | ond patents, $.1564.40 | first clears, 163,60, condition ca sed active covering and @ full any sales were reported, there RC F. P. SMITH (Tel. 135) WWWWFFF!WV'W light setlack at the close, wh o4 nat | closed dull ut B points net decline: sales 3 10 BOSTON, aring 652,859; bal- ained b 4 res %0 Mt lower, 2o up oy bags o Bane, At .|'..|,‘ o o ances, 32,010,003, oy bl M»‘\A"H«l"‘lh".\umu L F. P. SMITH & (’0' BT 5 D | B i TR Wit Bt B | K, i gune -cleriom, 10 T e e v, B s are Ready to Wear, and GRAIN and PROVISIONE Beptember, 3 closed '$2%c; Octobor, | bags Vi ol » Maracaibo, | BA ; S 5 viLGRPRN a a i soft, ‘ o warehouse deliveries » rlhe 7 9%0c pal selle " - o tranch s at Fremont and Columby SREBRAS Hecelpts, 860 bu.: exports urday, 8374 hass: New York stock todag: PHILADELPHIA, June 3.—Clearings, $11,302,- FER, “Sine & PETROLEUM-1 marke S ; & e iRy g Wt g 'fl""fl’ by futuree, G0 . ot bags;’ Untied States ‘stock, 91007 ‘bags: '“r alan ;Ix i :13 AL N Pa., June L—Opened at §1.51; high, All Leading Retailers know of this brand of Shirts. Correnpondents:” chwartz, "Dypee & Co., Ch irvegular; No. 2 664c elevator, fiie afloat; yel- [ for the United States, 202,00 bags; total o une 8—Clearings, $4.760,662; bal- low, $1.61; closed, 2,000 bbls. ; by cago; Schreiner, Flack & Co. Louls, eten low, “n’-'fl ‘Al'-'n;“m_ n--:;mn‘:;:f.m':ml-'"n'u-"lun"'n",' :a. |".‘L~'\l.‘;l‘"§.:'r""”' 43,770 bags, against 312, "u""'hftf"fi.n H_A‘rmr. fd »»‘ t shipments, 101,208 bbls.; ‘runs, 78,643 bbls, If your outfitter is out of size or style you desire, let him get it for you, to First N Bank, Omabs. qailisa with wheat, cituing e Tower; July, & 8. June $irm; good average Santos condition of. the tre M hows: Ave Now York Dry Goods Market. and in order that he may get you just what you want, write us for our MARGIN _ No matter what booklet on spegs 6120 bu: exports, none 100k WLE0 bags. Sk Balancs, BMMALTE; gold reserve, NEW YORK, June L-Agents have advanced SOUVENIR OF FASHIONS. Copies Free by mail. TRADING uiaticn you'may ave, read ‘sen Y “gn‘n;n#‘;. deliverud, “N;y 'l;l-_‘h:&l;IL:&;J r{-‘éi‘fl Firm: No. 7 Rio, | Money, easy, at 4%@5 per cent for - Py AT et (.ummm.m‘ e | CLUETT, COON & CO., Makers. Factories, TROY, N, V. trading and DEFINES ALL MARK! 4,00 cleared | and 84@6 per cent for commercial paper. New | 40-inch brown sheetings, a1ke; ‘while westorn, MT@3c. | for the United Btaten. 3 red " fo . . r #‘ 3 e 2 lfl.fi‘hfl.' ¢t | York nc;-.rlns. 650 ’"x‘.";‘“’acm' ‘exchange, “:;‘u"- \.g: and Amu:.:: Iolue. "&.M;fi:.: s Thorndill tick- EXPRESSIONS. = Ive freo und wili tesch ¥ QD something, ARBOGAST & CO, & %radery Bullding, Chicage

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