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    6 THE OMATIA DATTAr BEE : FRIDAY , , UTXE 10. 1892-TWKLTR PAGES.
Wheat Fluctuated Lets Violently Yester
day Than on Wednesday ,
QPENINQ PRICES WERE HIGHER
Corn Wn Ocneriilly Wcnhcr tilth n null
Miirhnt After ; } tlio Tlrnt llnlf of llio
fic9 lon uiiil Juno KclntUcly Weaker
Tlinii Utltcr Uelltrrlci.
UntcAfio , III. , Junof > . Wheat fluctuated loss
Tlolontly today than it did yesterday tuut
closed somewhat lower. Tlio ouonltiR prtco
was about He to ? .o hlshor tliii. ycstor.lny's
final figure * on ratlior unfmornblo ronorts
from tlio winter vrlioul bolt , but there were
free otTcrlnss nnd it became ovldunt that
FOIIIO ono win uiiloadlii ! ? . Tills caused n sharp
reaction and a dcollnoof 1'ic. ' Tlio weakness
vtna added J.o by tlio fact that tlio doinund
from Bhnrts was light and tint cables \voro
generally noal.cr. At tlio decline , howovcr , n
better dcninnd xiiraux up and a rally of Ho
followed , lint vroa'uicni a.'n'n sot In and tlio
clofo wns about io lowur than ycUonlay's.
Corn also was neiior.illr woaUor w Ith a ( lull
market alter tlio lint halt of tlio session with
Juno relatively wo ifcer limn tlio other deliv
eries The market opened ? o tip on cloudy
tteailii-rhure , Lin declined lfo ! when tlio HUM
attain made Its appearance. Later there was
n nilly of o. mleollnnof ' o and narrowo 1
with the closu ' { is lower foi July and from } Jo
to "ic lower forluno.
O its were dull nnd riithcr steady , oloslnc
n'lu'htly Itwiir. 1'iovlslons opened stroiu and
hlalioron tlm IlKht run of lions lit tlio yards ,
uoakunoil with pr.iln , followed their lluctiia-
tlnns thereHftei and o used ulth fair gains In
valuns.
TIIU leading future ? r.ino 1 ns follows :
AIITIi I.I. " .
Wilt-AT NO. 2
.Itihu. , , . . . . Ed t EG 84J (
.Inly EOU
Aiiuimt . , , . K
Cl.ltN iNo. 2
June M > {
Julr K'pt. . . H. . . I' " , ! , 3 !
OAIM Iso , y
Juno . ' . . . KH MM
bo | > t S1H
Jit KM I'OIIK
.Inly into 10 < 1C MW
fcept IOW 1075 1075
IiAIID
.Inly 8 40. G 42W r , jr. r tV4
topt 8 W CMS G 63 } G iw
EllllllT IIII.S-
.Inly 8SS fi 15 n 424
K-it 0 ( U r ! w Ii 40 G ia
Cash quotations were as follows !
ri.ntm-bto.uly ; winter intents , SI.CCai.IO ;
n Inter-RtralulitR , 93 lj4. A" ; spring p itonts ,
tl.r < i-l.4r ! > ; spring straights. $1.71X24 50.
WliNAT No. 2 spring , 85c ! o. 3 spring , 70
0Oe : No.2re-l.87'io. '
CuiiN-fctcadyj No , 2 575c ! ; No. 3 yellow ,
Oliie.
OATS-NO. 2. .ri''c ; No. t while , 3GH < 3JO4cj !
No. awhile , : il3-liic ( ! ,
K u-No. 1 ! , H o.
ltK.KY-iNo. ! a , COO ! No. 3 , f. o. u. , 4Ka30c ;
No , 4 , f o. h. , SOuUo.
KIAV Sunn No. 1 , ll.u.I ! .
TIMOTHY Sri.o I'rlmo. J1.00OI.14.
I'oitK-Mcss. pcrhhl. , ftl.WJi © ! ! W ; laru.per
100 His , fil.40 < ft,42H < ; short rlUa sides ( looie ) ,
Id 4.iaG.4" ! > : dry salted shoulders ( boxoill ,
rJ,57 © " > 5.I j short clear slUes ( boxed ) . K.0' > O
WH'ISKEY Distillers' flnlsliod ttooils , porcal. ,
SUGARS Unclnngcd.
KeuclptH and shlpinentH today were us fol
lows :
On the I'roduco oxchanzo today the butter
inail.otwa.s unchanged ; fancy creamery. Ii'4to ( '
17c : line wi.'Blern. I'CiU'.c ; ordinary , 14i : > c ; fine
dairies , IMJlOc. E-ps ,
Now York .Markets.
N W YOUK , Juno 0 Kf.ouit Receipts. 27,314
pks. ; exports , . | , EOS bbls. and lli.biu saeUs ;
less active , closing weak ; BHK'B , , ! 9oX ( ) bbls.
COHN .MDAI. Stuauy. qulot.
WlIi-'AT Uecolpts , Il'.MxObu. ; exports , 280,501
uu. ; sales , i.,4UUUU Ui : . of futures. id'i.OOJ bu. of
Epot. tipot unsettled. oloslnR oasv :
No. 2 red , ( isil O Mo ) alloat , 07Uc ©
U.OIJ4 f. o. b. ; No. J red , ffijjo : ungraded red.
73c < al.00ii : No. 1 northern , Diy9i7 c ; No. 1
linul. Wnftift 'so ; No. 2 northern , tO c : No. ? ,
ClilcKU , Ulic'ilJio. Options opened firm ,
closcil barely steady ; No. i ! led. Juno
fiO atllJif , closliiR nt UJ' c ; July , 02aMi c ,
closing at O-Vno ; Autrust , Wiili.lJe. ? ( [ ! closlnz
ntUJe ; fceptoinber , ai'Jiji'.llc. cloalnj nt lU c.
December , UUSOO 7-lCc , ' closing OU o ; May , IbUJ.
, .
Kvu I.'asler , dull ; western ,
HAIII.HV MAI.T Dull.
COHN Hecelpts , M.i5 ( ] bu. ; exports. 18.20S
bu. ; sale ; , 1UU.V > ,0 0 bu. of futures and 10,000
bu , of BDot. bpot market unsettled , closing
firmer : No i ! , G SS o In elevator ; Mxaooo
alloat ; unzraded mixed , .WdOle , Opt ons
opened hlKhi-r , closed weak ; June , 58'4c.
olosliiB , Wie ; . I uly.MWffilOiii1. closing MSc ; Auj-
iift. MJiiRMlic , oloslnt ; , A4\c ; treptembcr. 54iS
( tt.Vi'ic , , closliiK , 04Jio.
OATS KecolplR , 1111.475 bu. ; exports. 520 bn. :
Bales , 273.00U bu. of futures nntr 4Miou bu. of
spot. HpolH scarce , hlchor. ijulot. OptloiiH , Ir-
ic itlar , quiet ; July , J7'Je , closlnz .i4e : Aug
ust. : i7iii7'ic : , eloslniTto : No ' . ' white , spot 4d
O47e ; niUed wostein , oOii'JS5e ) ; l\a - whlto
western , 4VitjOc.
1IAV Qulot and onsy.
llot'S ( Ju.et but steady.
budAU Haw , quiet but strong ; rcilnod llrm ,
fair demand.
JIOI.ASSVS roroUndull ; Now Orleans quiet
butHtcndy. .
Itve I'inn ; fair demand.
I'l.Titoi.EUM Quiet but steady ; united closed
t Mli'o for July.
COTTOM K. D OIL Firms crude , 30o asked ;
yollow. il.ti Kifo.
TALiow-Hteady but quiet ! cltv ( $2.00 for
packages ) 4 He.
KosiN-Qu.ot but stondy ,
Tinii'KNiiNK--Qulet but stondy ,
Knns Quiet , barely steady ; western , prime ,
lG'i ' < aiflc ) ; western , poor , l5V < ailjc ; recelptH ,
U.MI pkK. |
I'oitK Qulot , steady.
CUT MIATS 1'lrni ; middloa , qulot.
i ) btrunsor but quiet ; western ntoani
closed at fOM ; ailcB , 1.V5J tierces at faii'JK ;
options sales , 1.100 tloraes ; June , ( UOt askcdi
July , Jfl,07. closing at8fl.ua hhl ; August , SJ.T.I ,
elostnii iitV7J bid ; September , JC.80 , closing
ut $0.8. ) bid.
llUTTf.it Pair demand and firm ; Elgin. ISc ,
tJllKKsu-I'iilrly active ; p irt skims , yiaiiiio.
I'Kl IIIOM btoudy : American , tll.47.
Ooi'puit-null ; lako. Ktt.83.
LEAD Qulot ; domostlr. JI.I.MSI.sa
TiN-fctcady ; straits. K'.8iJWilKli |
Ht , J.ouU
ST. LOUIH , JIo. , Junu 0. 1'i.oim rirm and
unchaiiKed ,
WIIKAT Opened Xo hlnher , but soon turned ,
sold olT Vc , and o'.oscd So below yesterday ;
cash sold at H.c ; July closed at B3c ; Aujuat ,
Wio ; December , Bii3c. (
C'OIIN I 'ol lowed wheat anil closed Ho under
yesterdtiy ; ciibh closed at 4Jiie ; Juno , 43 < io ;
July , 4U'c ( ; boptember , 43Jio.
OATH l.o oi : cash , .Wo bd : ; July , 32O3 ? Wo :
Pcptemhor , : wye.
Kvi-luil iU7bc.
llAin.r.v .No m irkot.
lliiAN I'lrin ; oJcitUlu.
lIAV-rirmi timothy , J12.05OtO.53i prairie ,
t9.UUiiMI.UO.
I.UAII Mi > aily at W.07SJ.
Kl.AxHKKlt-Stoady at 100.
HUITKII Stuiidyiuruainory , luQl'oj dairy , 11
Cillo.
i : os Steady at l- e.
( 'OIIN MKU. I'lrin at $2.Gftffl2.03.
M'ntiiK' . itoiuly atfl.lU.
IIION OOTION Tir.s-Sl.liTil..M.
riKiviHKiN-ririu : perU , tn.-3. !
lMiuM.lVSn. . 0. aeoordlut ? to brand.
Uitv I AIT MKATK I.tiofo lots. tdiouUicrs ,
S3.M : loiiKa and rlba. $ J.t1i hhorts , JJ.UJ ; boxed
hits , Ilo mure.
llAfiiN-tilioulilerB HrO : louji and ribs ,
IM-ilsau-ft ; hoitn , 17. niJi$7.M ,
KlX'KiiT.s-l'ioiir , > IOUiO I Us. ; wheat , 13.000bu , ;
rorn.7U.UiiU bu. ; oat , . ! 7OJJ bu.i rye , none ;
barley , none.
t-Mii'HKNTb ridur. 4.0M1I .
K. ; wtioaf.F.OOObii. ;
corn , ai.iuj bu. ; oats , S.O/J bu. ; rye , iiono :
burlcy , none _
KIIIIKIIH C'lly .MarKiitii.
KANJAS City. Ma. JuuoO. WIIKAT- Steady ;
No. S liurd. 7JiiJS74e : Nu. s red. KKftiiic.
n OiiitN Very wonlt : No. 2 mixuu , 4Jei No.
" OAr --io'w ! No 2 inlxou. 31i ! < a j ; No. 2
white , ; i'J mn .I.e.
KVK-lllKher. Ni > . 2. TOc.
1 i.A.fiuuic ! on the basis of pure ,
lliiAN-Micked. Kio.
IjAV-KIrm nt ( sViarxHt prairie , KJ.VXa3.Qi.
Kons-Woak lit l-i'lis.
HiiTn.H I'alily uitlvei oroimory , IMllOoi
dairy , l > < ii.i- .
HrcriiHWhcnt. . 33,0.0 bu. ; corn , 7,0)0 )
Iiu ; oatc , l.ftW.
tiiui'UKMa Whuat , 30,003 bu.i corn , 10,000
bu.j oats , 4,100 Lu.
N \r Vurk Dry ( iiinil * Mnrl.Vt.
Nb\v VOIIK , Juno 0. There was but llttlo
IniHlnc u In dry toodn today , 'I here wu no
now ft'aUiro vxiopt thu liuruaiQ In the to no of
tlio lotton KoiuU iimrkot , which wus inoro
wUcly fo ttlian befoio.
Cuiluu
VOIIK , Junu U. Optloni opened
Btimdy nnd cloned baro'.y nondy.
It.WO Jucludlui June ,
July. moOJI ! 10 ! Ausust. tll.fMZIS.lB : FCD-
tcinbor. til.urrfMMni Oclouer , flMiU ; Docmnurr.
(12 ( WHO'S ! January , lll.ai : rohrunry. Jll.uji
spot Ilio , dull , Bti-.ul.yi No. 7. tlH.03H.STii.
Oinnlitt I'roduco Market.
HIDES , T.TC. No. 1 crcen hide * , a ? : No 1
erccn failed hides. 4' MI < 0 ! No 2 croon salted
lildcn. MirtHc ! Na 1 Rrocti s'lltcd hlilos 2" > to 40 I-
lb . ,4ai'ic : No. S Rrcon silted hides , 2. to 4D I
lhs.24.liici Na.1 voalcllf.8to5lb ( ! . .Co ! Nn 2
veal cal , 8 to n Ibs. . 4c ! No , f drv flint .ilucfi.
7cs No. 2 dry flint hide * , 5ci No. 1 dry silloil
lilacs , 6OOS ! Shucp p.'lts Orccn nltcJ. etch ,
pracu salted shcarllr.RS ( short
woo'.cd cniTi skins ) , onch , lWi23o ! dry ( hear-
Units ( short woo'.ed early pic us ) No. 1 , o ich ,
MMCc ; dry nlioirllnns ( short wonted early
dklns ) , No. ? , each , Re ; drv Hint Kttms and
Nebraska butcher wool pcltn , per lh , actual
wolKhl. 1 ( < iil44at dry lllntKnnsiR nnd Nebras
ka murrain wool nclK per lh. , actual wel ht ,
8IVc ; dry Hint Colorado Imtchcr wool polls.
per Ib. , actual weight. 10ill2Wc ; dry Mint Colorado
rado murrain wool pelt , per Ib , actual woluht ,
Mi I Oc ; dry plecrs and bucks , actual weight.
70c. Tallow nnd itro'vse Tallow. No. 1.
4o ; tallow. No. 2 , na.l'ic : Rrcasr. while A. 4c ;
cronsc. whlto 11 , 3e ! $ ; crcniip. yollow. : icj
Rronso , dark , ! e ; old butter. 2'ic ! beeswax ,
prime , l/3 ( > . > ' > oroiili ; tnllow , l' { ® p.
riltllTfl California Ulversldo or.iusrcs , ItSOi
Wnihlnnfon navals. $ I.M ; fair to choice lem-
oim , fl-WMC" ! fant'V lemons. JI.Mi htniinas.
crated. J.OJ/ ; t'lorldi torn itoos , t4.ui ®
4.DO per crate of HX ! baskets ; pine ipp',03 , ? - 5J
lie r do/ .
VronTAnt.K-i California cabliisc. L'Vo per
It ) . In crates ; ho no grown lettuce , IVfl
40c per dosouthern ; onions , I.IM
nor liul. ! llormuda liovcs. J2.2II Nebraska
hind nicked ! : can . } | , B3 > .n ) : mo 1 1 um. S1.WI&
1.00 ; Co orndo and wostarn Nohr isk i pot i
toi-s. SMIJo ! nittlvo pit itoe , 4 > Iinc : Uina
beans. 4c per Ib. ; Hplnnch , tJ . "iKS-LOil per bhl , ;
rail she ! , , I31 o ; phmHtit. iopt-r Ib. ! now Cal
ifornia pol-uoos. 2H-Uo per Ib. ; cucumbers ,
II.V ) per doz.
I'OUI.THV Good old fowls. 7SJ per Ib . Ilvo
wpleht ; tmiill Rprln ; chlokens , not wanted ,
lltiTTLii I'acklnz Nto-'k. SiJIOc- : small lots ot
eliolco stouk to retail trade , l"d,4c.
I.lxcrpuol tl trkots.
Livnitroor. . Juno I ) . WIIBAT Quiet ! red
western spring , OH lOlidQGs lid ; No , 2 red
winter. C.8 IO"dCS.s lid.
Cons Klrnit dom.ind fair ; ml\ed western ,
Cs iy ii per cental.
LAIIII-.US ul foi prlmn western.
CIIKKSK American finest white , 60s Cd ;
American II nest colored , 48a
Cotton .M.irUrt.
NKW Ont.EANR , Ia. , Juno 0. Quiet ; mid-
dllni ; , 7'ic ' ; low middling , 7c ; Rood ordln try ,
fl'Sc ' : net rcrclpts , 483 bales ; urns ? receipts ,
Olu bales ; sales. 40U bales ; stock I IT..IJS bale > .
t-T. Ijotna. Mo. . Juno U Stoidy : middling ,
70-lGc. Sale . MX ) bales ; rccohits , bOJ bales ;
shipments , 1,303 biles ; stoelc , 8J.5JJ bales.
riillndclplil > ( ir.iln .Murkot.
I'nir.Atii.i.i'iiiA. I'a , June H. WIIUAT Wotk ;
No. 2 rod , June , July , August nud Septembei ,
ir.5l'.Uc.
COHN Weaker ; No. ? nilxod , Juno and July ,
KQM\'tc. \
OATS Steady ; No. 5 mixed , 3J3o. ! ]
It iltliiKiro Cr.ilu 'M.irkrt.
IlAi.TiMonr. Mil. . Juno C1. WIIUAT Easy ;
No. 3 led spot , MHWiattO Lid.
CoitN Dull ; mixed bpot. f > 3'il.Viijc.
OATb HlKlier , No. 2 white western. 41JtEH2c.
Tolcilo ( Irani .Mm hot.
Tot.r.no , O. , Juno 0 WIIKAT Lower ; No. 2
cash and Juno , IU'4c.
COHN Steady ; No. S cash , SJJJo.
OATS No. 2 e ish , Miic.
AVool .Market.
HOSTON , Mass. Juno 0 The demand for wool
has bccnste idy , thoHilesof the week amount
ing to 2,470,430 , lus. The market was steady and
Unit , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Traders' Tnllc.
OHICAOO. III. . .Tuna 9 Counsoln.an fc D\v
to Cock roll Itros : July wheat sold sparingly
rxtM'Ju and Bl'af , with trading prlnclpallv Ut
K > Ue to 835e. ! The dlspoiltlon IIIUOIIR local
operators was to close deals and make small
scalps until after thu bureau crop icport Is
Issued. 'Ihn northwest sold on account of
brilliant weather and the east on account of
lower cables While HOIIIO winter wheat sec
tions bought moderately on the orop out
look In their Immediate localit cs , there
were liberal resting orders to buy nt 8U1 ,
which absorbed the wheat sold on stop loss
ordeis at that figure. The mrtrkct closed mi lea
und easy atb 'ic for July. Corn opened with
shippers h immeiltiK the market. A decline
wits forced from .VJ'Sc ' to 4'J'io ' ' for July , when
shippers became active buycn and so con
tinued to thu closo. The market looks as If
the high priced purchases had been about
liquidated and nil upturn was In order. Oats
have enough Interest In them to bo un Inde
pendent marKot. but followed corn In n slow
hortofaway. Provisions opened easy nnd
sctlper ] toolc the short side , but outside oftor-
Ings ceased on prlvutg advices , which Indi
cated a sharp fulling off In receipts of ho/R.
Packers bought freely nnd caused a strong
rally and In in closing at the best pi Ices for
tno davs , with prospects of "till higher prices.
CHICAGO. Ill , JuneP. r. O. I.oj.tn & Co , to
Duncan , Hollingor ft Co. : The opening
price of July wheat this morning was 83 fc ,
the price at which It closed yoUorday. It sold
nt Ki'ic , as low as M'ic and closed atSiJjo.
I'orclsn advices by cable are dull and lower.
The market locally Is wo ik , caused bv the un
certainty ot what the government report will
show tomorrow. Wo think It will show some
lmpro\omcnt on the winter plant and the
spring plant wo thluk will show a very bjgh con
dltlon. The acreage may bo loss than a year ago
There Is one feature In the wheat trade nt
present , that Is the light demand for ship
ment from horo. Another feature Is the want
ot speculation by foreigners In the now Cali
fornia crop. This Is almost a necessity to
maintain pilccs at this soaion of the year.
Wo look fur this speculative dcm mil to come
any day as the 1 rciich crop has htlll to go
throi.zh the critical period. At picsent It
( loci not promise well. The business In the
corn market was moderately active. Wltli
line uoatlicr wo will poll some little lowor. On
good declines It will do to buy , Oils were
stonily. Provisions were stronir. Wo bollovo
wo have lor the present passed the low point ,
CiiiCAdo , III. , Juno H Konnott. Hopkins &
Co. to b. A. McWhortor : The nonH generally
has been bearish. Good crop reports have
been received from bectlons whore the re-
\orso was expected , and this has been con
strued to ha a bo irish uo\ eminent report to
morrow. In this traders aru llliely to lie dis
appointed GO fur as winter wheat Is con
cerned. Spring wheat Is looking
null , but the ncruago must bo
short. A good deil of long wheat
has gone o\erboard In today's weakness ,
lioom traders urn bearish. Wo look for a bet
ter market tomorrow. Corn nnd outs have
been coinpuratholy llttlo traded In. Weather
conditions favored a lower nmr.fut , but the
short Interest absorbed oiror.ngs so freely as
to prevent materially lower prices. In pro
visions there has been n fair demand for thn
product and prices have been well main
tained. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
London 1 limiicn.l lto\lo\v.
( .Copi/rto/ital / fSttb ; Jinn aonton Hcnnclt. ]
LONDON , Juno 0 [ Now Vork Herald Cable
Bpeclul to Tin : HKB.I Thoru svas no change
In the bank rate , which remains at II per cent.
The suspension of the Oriental bank produced
little or no olTccton the block exchaiuo today ,
except to cause a feellnz of relief now that
the worst U known The mnrkota opened a
little undecided. Out since then the U'ndonoy
has boon favor.iulo all round. In Rome direc
tions llrmnens prevails at the close. Consols
Improved .MU per cent for the money account.
Indlnu rupee pupor has fallen oir ? i per rout.
'
1'oreign government securities leave oil' toler
ably strong , a good tone bolng reached In the
conthiDiitnl hnursoi. Homo rallway/i were
rather null the llrst ptrtpirt of tlio dav , but
slnca then , nmro oapuelally during the after
noon , developed considerable llrmncss. 1'lu.il
prices were the best , no triy a general ad
vance I olng established , Including 1 per cent
In London and Southwestern , f > per cent
In Ore it Western and llrljhton deferred and
! i to ? pur ecu tin otliern. Amerlo.in railways
luuo been more or lc9 llrm from the onenliu
to the closo. lluylng has boon of a good char
acter. Northern Paelllu , preference , h is been
largely bought , reuniting In nn ailvatico ot 1ft
per cent. Krlo IIIIH boon In cons'dcnhlo favor
aim shown a recovery of , ' par cent. Cana
dian Hues also close firm , though dealings
havnbcon on a comparatively small hauls.
Money has main boon qulto a drug. Khort
loans hnvo lii'on freely oirnrod at > { to ' 4 per
cont. The discount market lets continued
qulot. Two nnd three mouths bills have
been quoted at % per cent.
bTOOKH AND ItON'DS.
With tlio Ilxrptlon of 1'mv Iea < lor I.tttlo
llukliiomiViiH Truii'iiictfil ,
Nr.w Yoitit , Juno a-Tho stock mnrko
was still quiet , excepting In a few loading
Iniliiirca. . whllo the general lUtdurlng most
of the day exhibited no decided tendency of
jirlccs In e thor direction. The activity was
con lined to Ht , Paul , Btirlliutou mil North
ern PaclGo preferred ana during the
forenoon the continuation of the up
ward movement In Now } ork , 1'aclllo und
North Ainorlojii gave what llttln charac
ter to the market It paBseisod , oven though
thu grangers n ere still under pressure , though
to all appearances the decline la Itoolc Island
nan mndo for thu purpoao ot concealing tbo
covering operation ) In St. Paul and llurllirj-
tou. The strenv'th then developed , however ,
whllo spasmodloiuunlfcstatlonssuvo ovldonco
that thu buying uowor In the market hud Its
origin In other source * than the utiorl I ntorost
alone.
The demand from the uhorti. however ,
served to ninlntaln a llr-u temper to the
dealings and nun buying for thu long nccount
was brought In slowly , i'ho grangers became
Prominent In the uuvnncn. but the etrutglcs
In the t'urly deullngg proventuU any marked
vhaiuo In tnoni. Thorn wan the unual roulUa-
thin ot profit * on the rise In the last few
minutes tr.idlng , but the market closed quiet
II r inly ut fractional gain * for the day. The
transactions footed uu .ii'l.'JOO lliteil and I8,4t5
unlUtod.
The following are the oloslus quotatlom for
Iho Irndlns sto-ks on tlio New Vork Stocu cx-
cliniuo toJny ;
' 1 lo Post Riys : It In Imuort-int to note tint
In sot cral stocks , Northern Pacific preferred
In pirtlculnr. thcro wercnUns , for the first
tin o In nriny weeks , of nn aagresslvodemon-
Rtratlon on the sldoof higher prices , 'this
was the rent cause of the retreat of the bears
todny and It gUes n forecast ot what will log <
Ically como to pass In ouch nn oversold tnar-
kct un'.O's 5.1 ? "Huation develops i ice morodla-
co u rax I nftfealurcs
Atchlson . Mmhirottrn. . . . . . Itu
A-lnms Knprcss. . . , , do profcrreil , ,44 14(1 (
Alton , T , II . V Y. icntrnl
clo preferred , , , . , , N Y. , C. AM I. . . . . . 10
American Kxnrcsi , , UJ ilo profrrrcil . . . . .
11,0.11 , VN . Ohio ft MlulMtppl.
Lnnndn I'nclllc . ilo prolerrcil
Cnnndn Snvithcrn- . , Onlnrls ft Western.
Cantrnl Pacific , 4. . , , su > t Oreiton Improvom't.
Clio -V Ulilo . , , vt * Orck-un Nnr
do 1st pro furred , . til Orcunn Trnns , , , , . . .
ilo 3d preferred , 44 42 I'nclHC .Mull
Clilcr.RO A. Alton , . , , 149 t'oorlix , Due. A K. . . .
C.,11 ft < ) . 1'TM I'lttsluiri ; IS )
' . . CC A U 1. . . . . S I'nllmnii 1'nlncc
DolnnnroA Hudson 131 k KcnitliiR , . . . . , ,
1) , U A Went . Hock iKlnnit. . .
1) ) . A II O. | ifil . St. U ftH. K. Istpfit.
t. 1'nnl
do l t protorrcil. . do preforriMl 13IM
tin Id preferred. . . t. I' . . Mln &Mnn. . III
Krlo . . . . . St. I'nul .VOninlin. . .
do preferred. . , , , , do prcfcrrcil
Port Wnyno . ISI Tcnii. Conl , V Iriin. .
ClilcnKO.V U III . Tcxns I'iicltlr. . . . . . .
llocklnit Vnllcy. . . . Tel , VC C tilil
Houston A Texas. . . Union I'nclllc
Illinois Ocntr.il. . I' S Hxprcin
ft , 1'nul.t IMilnth , WnlMiili. i-t. U ft I1.
Knnsns AluxnH . lt ? ilo proforrcil
I.nko Krln A West. . . Wellvl nnto Kx
ilo preferred . NVostcrn Union V )
l/ikoShciro . , ' . Am , Cotton Oil. . . .
Lonl vlllo ft Nti < h. . Wi Colornilo Cunl
IiinlsTlllot N. A , . , llouio < tnko
Memphis \ Ulmr. . W Iron Silver
Mlclilann Centrnl. . . 11)7 ) Ontnrlo
.Mil , I. . 8. AW. . . . 11)7M Quicksilver
ilo prnferrcd . 133 du proferrvil
Minn. X St. I . Sutro
do preferred . 27 llnlwcr. . . . . . 20
Mta'ourl I'nclllc. . , , 27MM Itlch. A W. 1' . torin.
MJlillo.V Ohio , . . . \ \ 1-ironIn Central. .
NnnhTlllnClmlt . S7 Crt'iit Northern pfil. 124
N. .1. Central . 1.I7U Lhlcnirudn * fll
Norfolk A W. pfil. . . I.LMI ! Trust ,
Morthorn I'nclllc , . , . Sniinr 'Irimt
do profcrrcil . Southern I'nclllu . . .
U. r. Don. .Vdnir. . . 0 rt. U It U. N
bid
The total silos of stocks wet o 2 W.lftt slmrct.
Including : Atchlson , 7,7S ; Dolawiiro. Ijiiocu-
wanna & . Western. i > , l'tl : Krlu,7,72 ! Loulsvlllo
& Nashville , Gu2o ; Missouri 1'aulllf. , )0)U ) ) ;
North Ainorlcati. S.8I5 : Northern 1'aulOc , 0,110 :
Not them 1'aclflu preferred , . ' ! 5UU.
N < nv York JMonny rMurlict.
Nr.w VOIIK. Jtitioll. MONRV ov OAt.r. Easy
nt 1 ® ! ' , pur cent ; lust loan 1 ! perocnt ; closed
oiretcd at l ! { percent.
1'itlME MKituANTil.r I'Al-Eli 2UO5 per cent.
bTLiti.i.Mi I\CIHMII ; : Qulot and woaUcr nt
JI.87 for sixty-day bills mid 84.SSM for do-
innnd.
The closing nuotattons on bonds ;
U. S. 4srcc lli.'i .Mutual Unlimoa. . ,
U. S 4s coup 117H N..1. t ! . Int. Cert. . . .
U. S 4 > H rcir IUO North I'nclUc Ists.
rncltlcGsof , . . . . IU'1 North. I'acltlc Jnds.
Ioiilslnnnstp'l 4s. . . IU North\\esturn Con. . 1JD
* lciin new t et tis. . . 10J Nortliwett'ndcbis. .
Tcnn. ncu sat 'u . . St. Ij A.I.M. ( ! un.'is
To mi ncn not. Ji. . . St. I. > Vb. K. ( ica. SI. 110
InnidnSo 2mli 10. St. I' . . C..Vl'nc.lal < , IP. )
Central I'nclllc Ista. . iusl ( Tc < . 1 * . I. ( J.Tr.ltcts 81 W
Den \ It. ( i. I ts. . . 115K Tov.l * . K.ll.Tr. Ilcts
Dun. A It. U. in . . . Slh , Union I'ncltlo Ista . .
Krlu Vnds \Vesttlioro
M. , 1C. AT.dcn ( ii . Ulo U W
M . K. A. T. ( Jen fja . 47) ) <
bid.
Noiv York Mlnlnp ; ( JuotatloiiB.
YoiiK. Juno a Tlio following are the
cloaltiR nilnliiK stock quotations :
Host A. llclclior I'.U ' Mexican IJ.'i
Con. Cnl ft. Vn 3bO Ophlr 2.10
llcndwood 210 BnTAKO 110
Kurckn Con 15 Sierra Ncvndn IUO
Ilnlo A Norcross. . . . lifl Stnndnrd 135
llomeslnko | 2jO Union Con 100
Horn Oliver 310
rinanclal Niitot.
KANSAS OITV , Mo , JuuoO. Clearings , 81,433.-
003.
003.Nr.w
Nr.w Vouit , Juno 9. Oloarlujs. $111,070,550 :
balances , jNS.'I.Ob'i ,
lUr/riMuii" . Sid , .luno 0. Oloarlnzs , $2,673-
S09 ; balances , IIU7.0J3. Money U per cent.
I'lui.Aiim.i'iiiA , P.t. , Juno 0. Clearings. $11-
Ib.i.SSS : balances , $1.7J7uS9. Monuy U per cent.
UIISCINNATI. O , . Juno 0. Monov..r > ® 7 per
cent. Now Yotli oxoliunuo , " 31JI0- per cent.
Olearln1 ? , $ lOJiit)30. )
far. Louis , Mo. Juno 0. Olearltiss. $ ,1,718,11.11 :
b.tlnnccB , $ i9.IU3. Jlonoyquiet percent.
New Yoric o\ohano , OJc premium.
HUSTON. Mass , Juno 0. Cloarlncs. $18,720.-
BJI ; balances , $ JS07'tj'i. Money. 22)4 ) nor
cent. Dxchungo on Now V'ont 10l-ic ! dls
count.
CIHCAOO , III , Juno 0 Money unelianROil at
3W.Vi per cent : b.ink clo.uliiffs , $ lj.0lr.o. (
Now Yorlc oxchansoatpnr. btorllugoxchauKC ,
uncliatiKod.
Niw : YORK. Juno 0. [ Special Telegram to
THE HIE ] Uxchanso was quoted as follows :
Chicago , par ; Hostoii , 10@13 } c UlbCOiuit ; St.
Louis , OJc premium. N
I'AIIIH , Juno U. Three per cent-rentes , OOf
20c for the nccount. The weekly statement of
the Hank of Franco shows an luct ouso of 7,073-
OOOf Kold nnd Ilt\00jf silver.
LONDO.V. Juno 0. The bullion In tlio Bank of
England Increased i.'HIOj.J durlnz the p.ibt
weak. The proportion ot the Hank of Eng
land's reserve to liability , \\lilcli was last
week 4I.4J uor cent , Is now 4\43 per cent.
Amount of bullion none into the Hank of
England on balances lojay was 101OJO.
iivi : STOUIC
it Huoolpts of Cuttlu rin < ! Stoutly 1'rlcos
llogtt ririn , but Scarce * .
OMAHA , Juno 0 , Receipts continue to disap
point dcalots. The four days'supply , com-
p.n eel nltli thos.imo four days last wcok.sliowH
nfallliigoir of 1.5JJ cattle , 18.UOJ ho-a andOJd
sheep.
Thosupnly of cattle was toollt-ht to make
a mill Uot and the trade was rather dull , As
ujual on Thutsilaya shippers andoxportois
old nothing. Dressed beef buyuisjippiironlly
did not unlit \cry many cattle aim having
llttlo or no opposition picked up the
few desirable steers here nt very near
steady prices , while they norortthor Inollnod
to neglect the common nnd Inferior stock
\vhlch mitdo up a good Hhara of the receipts.
It was an uneven market. Holders of some
thing that nulled the dressed Doof men quoted
prices fully steady , nvon llrm. while boilers
were quollnK the iindoi grades anywhere from
weak to from fie to 10o lower. There was noth
ing prime or toppy here , but very fair 1,200 to
1,3.0-Ib been os sold at from $ .1.8. ) to $1.00. Talr
to seed lUht and medium weight 1)00 ) to 1,200-
Ib. steers broiuht from U5 > to ( .103. It took
all day to clour uu the few cattle hero , deal
ers being slow to got together and the trade
being slow and dragging tnroughout.
Ilutchors' stock and oitnnors changed hands
at practically steady prices , common to choice
cows and holfors selling at from t-MO tj $ .l.4r .
Hulls uoro In ineugor supply and llrm at from
JJ.OO to ifl.0i > , Ualves were strong , qulto a
strln : selllns for $1.71
There was practically nothing doing In the
Htoeker and focdoi lino. OITerlnRS are meager
and there Is no demand to Hpeak of. 1'rlces
are abndliig low or. lEopresontatlvo sales :
BTEKIIB.
No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. l > r. No. Av. t'r.
11.,125.1 $ ! 51 1..UIO $170 U0..1101 $ IH5
II. . 1143 a.W 2a..ll01 375 01. 1105 DUO
23. . IWO 3U3 1. 139J i , 7 ' 1U..1.WO 3115
iu. . nis 3 (13 ( 01..11J1 ; ihO 18..13.0 400
a. , - > 5 3 fi > 18..1093 385 41..1039 4 00
3 7J
cows.
807 133 2..1010 2 40 2..1025 300
833 2 ID i. . on a M 1. . 101)0 ) 300
I'U a in 1. . 8W 2 73 1. 1030 315
WJ 233 1..H40 : i oo 2J. . 811. 345
10. . 633 3 25
CAT.VUS.
1. . 150 4 75 25 . 174 4 75
HULLS.
1..12S3 200 I. . 0)0 375 1..1583 300
2..1103 2 75 1 . .2J102 I ) }
STOCKI'.IIS AND IT.EDEIIS.
1..10IO 310 4. . 78J 32J 7. . 614 320
] . . H70 3 15
COLOHADO CATTLH.
No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. Pr.
1 feeder. . . 000 K 00 lee stoorsfcdllOJ $365
2 feeders , 1070 275 7 utoorMeUim .175
45 fooJcri , . 05S 3 ' 'J 13 Btuors.foUUSO ! > 75
iloos OITorlnxB were aKaln disappointingly
light , only about half us many IIO/H bolus ro-
uulved as were here on last Thursday , and
niakliiK a dovroaso In roroijits so far Hi I a week
coniji.iroil with last of nearly U.OiO head.
After ailvanclnz 8harily for the past two
days the market took a broathln spoil and
nrluus In uonoral ruled ubout steady wltli
Wo'lnesU.iy. 1'ruvldloni were firmer , und
there wan u fair shluplnR demand , but with
IndllTuronl ropoits from UhlciiKo sellers were
Ronvrally ready and wllllne to accept Btoady
pr cus and uuyorx would pay no moro. It was
urjotlouliy a * 4.iU to | i.tu market , fair to Kood
lioKSOfall woighta sellliiK lit thoao Usuros ,
with two or throw prime butcher wolsht loads
at from U.07li to f 1.70 and about the fcnino
ntimbor ot Infurlor lU'ht lou < ln at from (1.51 to
tl.5.1. Toward the oloso the market lather
weakened , but the Urm uloiln * of thu provis
ion market made thu tlual wltulup steady
with thu ourly m irket. The bulk of the trad
ing wan ut from tl.Gl
0 . . . . Ill 80 1153
SilKr.i1. No Mioeti were received. There In
no let up In the deman I nnd doslr.hlo t ut-
tons will sell readily at full , stroui prices.
Quotations us follows : I'.ilr to uoud nntlves ,
Jl.'iUaiOO : fair to geol woiterns S4.VJ.OJ ' :
common and stock slicop. $ IWWI3 ; good to
cho.co 4JtoUI-lb. lunl)9 : ,
Itrcelpt * ) nml Disposition of " ( unit.
Oniulnl receipts and disposition of stooK as
shown by the books of Ilia Union Stock Yards
coinu my for the twenty-four hours ending at
6 o'clock p. m. , June 0. I- ' :
CATTLE. SItEBI' . HOUSES A MI.S
Curs. Held Can , Head Cnm. llcnd ,
S'J
Dlbl'OSniO.N.
Clilciio | I.Uo Stock Marlcot.
CillCAno , 111. . Juno 0 [ Special ToloKram to
TUB HKR.I A sIlKhtly flrmertono seemed to
pervade the Kutiur.il cattle market today. An
otcept'on will lm\u to bo muilo In thoeuioof
the "oil" grades" of butcher's nnd cnnnor's
Ntock. the tendency In puch contlnulni : down
ward , this boln. ? the tlrno of the yoir when
supplies of common Rtock are on the
increase. Tat r itttu of nil \\elehts vtoiu
freely taUon at Wotlnosday's prices. Thcro
\\asa fair demand at from t'-i 23 toll3for !
common to good cows , hoi fen and bulls , at
from $ .1.59 to M.'iO tor common to extra steers
and tit from fl.M to SI.O ) for Tcxntcittlc :
stookors and feeders remained under neglect
and \\ere lu.iiilual at from J " " to til ) } .
The ho5 market wai not qulto ns strong as
nt the oponlna yesterday , out It was btrotuor
than at that day's , close. As was the rase yes-
tciday , so it was today , the early s ilcs show
ing to brst advantage. Durlna the muiiilns
as hUh as $3,00 was paid , while any
tlmo after 0 o'clock & 4.U3 was nn out
side quotation. There was a Rood demand
for tho" local ] > nckln ? account ntitl also for
shipment tit from Jl GO to $1.83 for common to
cholco Unlit and at from $4.03 to $1.03 for heavy
nnd medium wolRhts Sales outside of those
limits \\ero too few to cut any flcuro. The
close was very weak.
The situation In sheep was without Impor
tant chanac. Good tj choice praties were
fully ste.idy and lo.v grades weto weak , but
neither cla s slioucd a quotnlilo difference.
1'rom M.OO to J.I 7" > for poor stun" prices ranged
upward to from Jilfll ) to 10 23 for choice quali
ties , It took a Rood article to bring $3 7. ) and
there were few tranes at higher figures. The
lamb market was . 'lull , but there vas no
further shrinkage lit values. They were
quoted at from SI .10 to $7.00. There was n
little Inquiry for feeders at from $ J.35 to $1 00 ,
Receipts weio : U.itMc , 1.1,000 ; Hogs. 28.0JO ;
BUeop , 7,003.
( JVTTf.E Hccnlpts , 13,030 ; shipments , 4.501 ;
market slow hut stcndy ; best steer ? , $1233
1.75 : others. $ J.73l.liihtookers ) and feeders ,
5.IOOSI50 : Tc\ari JfJOOQ2.a3 ,
fcllEEl' Kecoipts , 8.DOJ ; Bhipnicnts. 3000 ;
market shade loner ; clipped natives nnd
westerns. S > .233.7.V. clipped Texans , $ J 03 ®
4.8M spilns lambs"S32330i3.
HOCM Kucoluts , Zj.QOO ; shipment" , 8.000 ;
market active and So lower ; mixed , 5475 ©
4 H : pr.'mu heavy and butc'ior weights ,
$1 87Ji3.00 ; light , $ f.554 80.
St. Louis Il\9'stoclc .llnrket.
ST. Louis , Mo , Juno 0. OATrr.c Uccelpts ,
1,1-0 ; shipments , 3,100 ; market steady ; no
good natives on sale ; common to fair. $ ' .SD ®
ai3 ; Te\ns stcofR"fair , to good , $ JOOJOO ;
cannots. $ - > .OC@-.fiWT1M _ . .i
lions Itccolpts , 2.4JO ; Blilomonts , 1,530 ; mar
ket 5'BJIOo hlghorrfalrto best heavy , J4 G3@
4 B'J ' ; mixed , medium to good , $1 234.70 ; light ,
fair to best. 81ft ® l.7o.
SilKEi' Hecelpts , 1,310 ; shtprconts 1.30D ; irar-
keistionu ; fair to good muttons , $1.00(23.00. (
Kansas 4Jlty JAvo Stock Market.
KANSAS OITV. Mo , Juno 0. OATTM ; Re
ceipts. 1..IOO : shipments , 000 ; the market was
qulot and steady ; steers , $ > . V3 > 4.13 : cons , K.OO
( Ji-LW ) ; atocKorsand feeders. $ , ' .r > jQi.70. :
lions Hecelpts , S.-oo ; shiDinents. 2.500 ; mar
ket active and strong to ! > c higher ; all grades ,
$4.34bbulk ( ' ; , 84.3351473.
SllEUt1 Hccoluts. 1.2JO ; BhlDnients , none ;
the market w as strong for good muttons , with
fcodura steady ut $4.75 < ii5 00 ; lambs , $3.75.
Lincoln I.Ho Stock.
UINCOI.V. Neb , Juno 0. Special to Tun
IlEiil There wusauood run of hogs at West
I/n col n today , twelve loads bolnir In at the
opening. 1'rlcos steady and nominally un
changed. _
Disease never successfully attacks n system -
tom with pure blood. Do Witt's Sarsoparllla
ninites pure , nuiv blood and enriches tbo old.
FLASH LIGHTS FOR MARS.
if tlio I'coplo ofTlmt 1'lanet Can KeailGooil
IMor.so It Ought to Work.
Probably the most intelligent sug
gestion yet thrown out for exchanging
ignals with the inhabitants of the
planet Mars , if any such there bo , Is
made by Mr. E. Ellsworth Carey , says
the Chicago Tribune. It is that n ,
perfectly level area , say at loj.st Ilvo
miles in diameter , not in the vicinity of
lillls or mountains , bo covered with a
uniformly black couting of earthy sander
or coal dust. This aror. to bo covered
with gas jets or electric arcs , placing
the illuminating points about throe
feet apart. That would require some
0,000,000 points of intense brilllftncy.vis-
iblo to the inhabitants of Mars with
magnifying power of 800 diameters
when the earth was stilliclontly far away
from conjunction to ba scon while the
sun was below the bolt of twilight , "
The plan is to so construct and connect
those signals that the turning of u key
would instantly oxtinguishorhght them
all. Then the illumination should bo
mndo to appear and disappear at regu
lar intervals. Suppose at lirst the inters
val between the Hashes was throe second-
and the Hushes continued live sec
onds. Then the internals and duration
of light should bo changed , say to six ,
twelve , eighteen , etc. , sccondd , and then
the intervals reversed. Mr. Carey ar
gues that , such signals would hardly bo
kept up long without attracting atten
tion on Mard , if 'its' ' inhabitants bo far ad
vanced in intelligence , development and
clvlll/.atlon. TheVUnust then conclude
that the earth 'Id'1 ' Similarly inhabited ,
and thatsomo pi-HS people hud con
structed a .lush light visible to the
dwellers on Miirs , 'It ' also may bo ex
pected that thay ; { Vould arrive ut the
conclusion thai such light was
maintained as * n' ' signal to at
tract their iifttorition. Further , It
may bo supposed that in the latter case
they would imilcq arrangements to re
turn the signal , , jf possible , though
some , porhapa .many , yearn might
ellipse ) before thoy. could respond in a
miuinor wo shoiilU understand.
This is a prottyi Uiery , and its author
deserves credltifor having boon the first
to show the world how interplanetary
communication is possible. Ltut there
still remains the question is it practic
able ? For the present , at least , that
must be answered with a decided
negative. It is not likely that
any man , or association of
BQNDS
I COUNTIES , OCHOOL
h .W \ DIOTRICTU , : WATER
COMPANIEO,8T.R.R.COMPAHIE8 , t .
Corrapondenca tollcited.
H.W.HARRIS ft COMPANY.Bankers.
I03-IC9 Dearborn Street. CHICAGO.
(9 ( Wall tStreet , NEW VORK.
7O GtatoSt , . UO8TON"
mon , would unJortako the
onoTinous oxionso ) Involved In cnrryinp ;
out this Bclionio , sciiln tlml tlioro Is in
it no suspicion ot iirollt , nnd but a prob-
Ictntxtlcnl nmount of Rlory , not to bo
gained till porlmps yo.ira nftor tlio dc.xth
of the Investor. If u Rononitlon should
ever iirlso on this earth that loves wis
dom moro than wealth It may find other
uses for its money than In tr.vlnetobrltlgi ;
the gulf that separates us from the ether
members of the solar system , but till then
it is idle to expect Iho costly ef
fort to bo mndo. Still it will do no harm
for the enthusiastic ones to revel In an-
ticimtlon of some such result to bo
achieved by those who will como after
thorn , and there Is another vlow of the
case still moro enticing to these who
are spcculativoly Inclined. Some of
the philosophers who have studied
the aopoaranco of Mars think
there is reason to suppose its inhab
itants are much further advanced than
ourselves In the march of intellectual
progress , that planet having cooled down
from the original nebulous heat sooner
tlan : Us larger brother or sister , Iho
oarth. Hence It is not absurd to suppose
the inhabitants nf Mni-q nli-nmlv hiivn
been considering the problem of inter
communication with other members of
the solar system , nnd for aught we know
they may hnvo been making such
slgiiiils to us for centuries past
without our being aware of the fact.
If some of the lynx-eyed ones who
scan the objects In the eky through tel
luric telescopes once see changes on ilio
surfaro of Mars which they fancy Indi
cate thiit signals are In progress , the
case would bo radically altered. Ij
might not then bo Impossible to
find persons willing to stand the Im-
monbo cost of setting up and conducting
a return telegraph apparatus , by moans
of which wo may acknowledge the
salute and ralso oursolvoa in the csll-
mation.of our neighbors.
DoWitt's Sarjaparoia cleanses the blood ,
Incrunios the nppotlt nnd tones up the sys
tem. It has bcuonltou raiiuy people who
have suffered from blood disorder * . It will
bolp you.
l.mlRrutlon Iron. Canada ,
The French-Canadian papers continue
to bewail the French-Canadian emigra
tion to this country. At Sorol in one
dtiy 250 tickets were sold to persons
going to the States. In the parishes be
low Quebec the number going exceeds
all previous records. At Levis , a con
centrating point , 1,500 persons per week
tnko train for the States. At Sherbrooke -
brooke , another concentrating point ,
the exodus is oven moro remarkable.
They como from the north shore and
from the south shore ; the whole pro
vince Is being emptied of people. A
French contemporary says the cures nro
alarmed at the extent of the exodus , and
so are the local bankers and storekeep
ers. The clergy have done their best to
dissuade the people from going to Now
England ; missionaries like Father
Dugas have loft nothing undone to persuade -
suado them to go to the Canadian north
west , but the stream continues to How in
undimlnishod volume.
Mrs. Li. U. Putton , Uocttford , III. , wrltos :
"From personal experience I can rocotntnond
DoWitt's Snrsapnnlln , a euro for Impure
ulooa and goacral docility. "
Southmaydo & Bunnoll sell Union
soap.
Democratic Convention.
Chicago and return ono faro for the
round trip. Tickets on sale Juno 17 to
21. good to return July 0. Secure
tickets and sleeping car accommodations
at omco of the great Rock Iblnnd route ,
1602 Farnam street.
CHAS. KENNEDY , G. N. W. P. A.
J. L. Du BEVOISI : , Citv Tkt. & P. A.
Put Chicago iu Your 1'ocltot.
A great work , "Moran's Dictionary o
Chicago. " If there Is a feature or insti
tution in the World's fair city a full de
scription of which does notaupoarintho
book , wo have yet to hear of it Price ,
25 cents per copy. For sale at 209 Herald
building , Chicago. See the now , com-
f\oo ( ar.d elegant map it contains. Per
sons ordering copies will please enclose
C cents extra for postage. "
Tlie first quar
ter you spend
should bo for a
vial o Doctor
Picrco's Pleasant
Pollots. Why ?
Because tlnit fccl-
hl Of (111 1111063
with debility or
hendaclio moans
that your liver
isn't doing its
part. Ono of
these little Pellets
docs the right thing in tlio right way.
They clcnnso and rcgulnto the liver , Btpm-
nch nnd bowels thoroughly and eflcethcly ,
but mildly and gently. They persuade , rather
than force. Ono tiny , fcugar-contcd Pellet's
a gentle Inxativo ; three to four dct as a ca
thartic. They're the smallest , but tlio best.
There's less to talto , but there's more good in
it , when it's taken. They're the original
Llttlo Liver Pill , and they've never been
equaled. Sick and Bilious Headaeho , Con
stipation , Indigestion , Bilious Attack ! , , and
nil derangements of the liver , stomach and
bowels , are prevented , relieved , mid cured.
They're tbo dieapr.it pill you am buy , because -
cause they'reuaranl'cfd ( to give satisfac
tion , or your money is returned.
OMAHA.
_
Union Stock Yards Company
SOUTH OMAHA.
est cattle , hog nnd fchoep mnrkot In the west
COMMISSION HOUSES.
GEO. BUfikE & FRAZIER
LIVE STOCK COMMISSION.
run LKADEUS.
Qfl ftMAIIAl Write to this hou for oor-
OU. UJHAUA | root M-arlcot Report , .
Wood Brothers ,
South Omaha Telephone Ili7. - Chicago.
J. IX DAIHSMAN. I , .
W. K. WOOU.Mansgort. ( .
Market reports by mall and wlro cheerfully
furuUhod upon application.
THE
Campbell Commission Co.
Chicago. CastSt. Louis , Kansas City , South
Omahu , aloux City. 1'ort Worth.
A. Crlll , W. 1' . Donny , H. V. TalltnaiUo ,
Culoico. llozbuloimnn. Ciittlo aaloimau
Crill , Denny & Company ,
I.lvo Block Commission. Itoom 27 ICxclmnKo UM'g ,
Boutli Ointitm. .
A. D. Boyer &Company ,
1,8 and 'J ' Exchange liulldlnKSouth Omaha.
Corroiiiondouco lollcltuil and uroiiiptlr anivrurjJ.
t-pcclnl nttoutlon to order * f or utoikon Afocdurj.
156tabll lud ! , I88H. - Incorporntiia , Hit
Capital tally paid , 1UJ ) .
Waggoner LJirney Company ,
Wrlta or wlro in for prompt ami rolht' ' ' ! " inarkst
report *
Perry Brothers & Company ,
I.lvo Htpok Commission.
Itoom 61 Uxchanp Hulldlng , fcoutli Omaha.
Qassmau & Dudley , M. H. Hegarty 6 ; Co. ,
llooms CO and 01. Kx- Itoom 31 Kzoanro
uhungo Hulldlng. Hulldlug.
South Omaha , - Neb South Omaha , - Neb
SOUTH OMAHA BANKS.
Union Stock Yard National
BANK.
The onlr bank at the yards. Capital and tar-
flat , IWO.OOO. Colloctlom growluif out of the Ilvo
tock Uuitnoti > lioud | tin lent direct ta tul < bank.
cundoiJOtlt furcruUltof lu lr hvuiu bank
ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS
J. H. QUHN.
Contractors nnd snbeoatriolorii for nil ktm1 of
tmlhllnit I'lnitotliiu , palnlliik'clo' will rocolvn
ropr of ( llenn's arctillPctB nml bii ilprmllrcrtor
ttff , br nMullnii ttirlr nimo , biKlnrrt tind .ccs
tlon to lliO.Hlbllslu'r. J.ll , ( llcni. Ill H IM'i R
AWNINGS AND TENTS.
OMAHA TENT -I AWN- WOLF nnos. AGO.
INO COMPANY , Tents , awnlni , taipnu-
FluRs , batumockn. oil nnd lint , cororB ot Ml kluil ,
rubber ololblDK. Send nags , brmnprs , cto. fend
forctl'guo. 11U Farnara for calaloguo.TM 8.16th
BAGS AND TWINES
BEMIS OMAHA BAD 00 DIRHDP OO.
Importori nnd mrf > , flour rope , hemp , ] uto. cot
laokii , butlopi , tnlno. ton twlnoi" , tarred cord-
8U f
BICYCLES. Boxica
H. 0. TODD ,
. J. Wlllf
M.O.OAXOH Bucce-nor toJ.
. .
, enson. M'fB clunr , inpor
Blorclos olJ on nionthlr packing bnxo * . Aliuovol
pajmonti. 120 N. 1Mb at tloslnboi lino.
11U ) Douglas SI.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
MORSE-DOE SHOEOD.
110J Ilowr.l8tr jl.
Fnltorr corner lltli nnd Douglns itraati.
We are njaklna close prices to oaiti burars , nnl ar
elllDg a clnai of nuodi whloh U Torr talt-
blairlU. morcbint * .
STEVEN CREEOON. .
Mnniifnrtiircr'n nccnt. I inn nuppl ) yoiiirltlievery-
tiltiilnBlioi' ! < . iiH'tl'i-.wiiiiu'n'n niulclilld nntlow-
ont fwptnry prki1 ! * niul illKCOiinttv l.ttoal
Hut rnrnniu Strut. Huoin 15.
IRKFNDALl , JONES & AMERICAN HAND SEW
CO. , . ED SHOE CO.
Wholpsnlo Mfro Accnts Ilontn. nhocj , rnbbor
llo'ton llnbbcr SliocCo. felt KOOdn. 1JJS , 191
11113,1101. llOJlInriie- llnrnc-Bt.
BREWERS.
JD3. SOHLITZ BREv-
IHQ CO.
Offloe , S. Sth nnd t.cnvori-
worth 819. Umnlin.
> ohn MurlioTur. Agt ,
CONFECTIONERY.
VQEQELE&DINNINO
Slfra Comfoctlouora nnd
jobbcraof foreign and
domoitlo frulti , 1110
lloworU > t.
CARRIAGES.
W.R.DRUMMOIID&CO.
Cnrrtage bulldera. Hot *
nnd imtrol wagons a
epcclaltir.
18tb , opp Court Uouia.
CLOTHING.
BLOIGKY&
GH.mOREi.RUHt
Clotlilnir. notionftmiUli ,
IIIRD ( ilvo "a n trial Monufn and
baiuplCH prcpnlil bjr express clothiers. 111W llaruur
press , 1113 linrnuy.
COAL , COKE , | CORNICE.
OMAHA COAL , COKE & EAQIECORH'CE WORKS
UME CO. , Mfre. KalTnnlrcd Iron
Dard and aoft coal. S R. cornice , window cops , ,
mctallc ekylUlits , etc
ccr. 16th and Douglas- ,
U. _ 1110 , 1H2 Uudgo-et
CONTRACTORS.
J. H. GLENN.
Contractors nnfl sub contrnttors for nil klmlof
bulldlnK , plnitcrlnit , palntlnK vtc , will receive a
copy of Glonn' nrcliltccto and bulldord dlroctory
free , by pcndlnn tbclr unmo , btisliK' 9 nnd lorn-
lion , to the iiubllslicr. J. II. Glenn. 1U S. I5tli
Street.
DRY GOODS.
KIIPATRIBX-KDDH
M. E. SMITH & CO.
. . . ,
DRY GOODS CO. ,
Dry goods , notions , fur- Dry goocU. notions , gant'f
Dishing Roods. Corner lurnlBlilnn KOortB Cor.
llth and Howard bts. llth and Uontrd-sU
FURNITURE
OMAHA UPIIOLSTEH'
BEEBE & , RUHYAN FUR-
IND CO.
HITURE CO.
Uphol store. , furniture ,
1AI21HM NlcllOlttS Qrnco nnd Thirteenth
Wliolemlo only. streets.
WOODEN SIDEWALK RESOLUTION
COiNSTKUCTION.
Council ChimhorOmaha. Neb. April 12.1602.
Ho It rofeoUoil by the city council of the
city of Omaha , the mayor conoun lux !
That wooden xldcnatks bo constructed In
the city of Omaha as dosljjn itcd below within
llvu days'I'tor the puolk-atlon of tins resolu
tion or the piisoiial Rorvlvu thotuof. as by
ordinance IB authori/ed anil rcilulrodi such
sidewalks to bo laid to the present grade on
the streets specified heroin and to to con
structed of plno plank of suuh width and
thickness anil ho laid upon joists of such
dimensions nnd In such manner ns Is pro
scribed by the specification ! ! on ( Ilo In the
olllco of the Hoard of rublle Works and under
Us supervision , to wit :
North Hide of California street , tux lot , block
24 , section Hi-l.Vl 1. G feet u Ido.
North shlo of California street , tax lot , block
2 ? . section IB-IS-U 0 feet wide.
Westsldoof Thlrty-tnlid Htreot , lots 1 to 21
Inclusive , block 18 , Omaha Vlow , 4 foot wide.
And bo It further resolved :
Tint the Hoard of I'ubllc Works bo nnd
hereby IB authorized and directed locauso a
cony of this resolution to ha published In the
omcliil paper ot tha city for ono * eok or bu
served on the owners of Bild lots , and unless
Mich owners shall within Ilvo days after the
publication or service of such cony construct
Haldsldmwilk * as herein required that thn
Hcnrd of Public Works causu thu 9tmo to be
done , the cost of constructing said shlowalks
respectively to bo assessed against thu real
estate , lot or part of lot In fiontof and abut-
tliiKfmuli sidewalks
Passed April 18 , Ik'Ji.
President of tin ) Council.
Attest : JOHN UKOVis ,
( Jlty Olerk.
Approved : GKO. K HEMlS ,
Mayor ,
NOTION TO CONSTRUCT SinnWAl.KB.
To thu owners of thQ lots , parts of lots and
real estate described In the above rosolu-
You'nnd ouch of vou are herouy notified to
construct wooden sidewalks as required by a
resolution of the city council und mayor of
the V1 city of Omaha , ofiMfiSiU11 "
Chairman Hoard of Puhllu Works.
Omalin , Nnb , Juno 4. Ibltt. J4d7t
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OP DAM
AGES FOR GRADING.
To the owners of all lots and parts of lots
nnd real cstato along Ohio t-tit'ot from unst
line of DonUo'H addition to Wild street. . on
nro hereby notified Hint tlm iiiidorHUiioiJ.
three disinterested freeholders } > t Iho ally at
Omaha , have been duly appointed by tlio
mayor , with the approval of the pity "oanoll
ofHahl city , to IISIICHS the dnmago to the
SWI.OM . i apoct.voly of the property "ireciod
by Wading Ohio street from east line of
Honfatfl uddltion to Wnd strnot. declared
iiocessiry byorillnanoo 3J81. iimwoU May SI.
lttrinVprovml.MnyW.l93i Vou nro furthur
notlilcd , that having necuptcd Slid appoint-
ni.mt. and duly .luallfloil as reqiilrrd by aw.
wo will , on tho-Kith day of 'June , A. 1) ) , Ib'J. . at
the lion r of lu o'clock In thu forenoon , at Iho
olllooof T , II. McCulloch. room 81 J. N. V. I.lfo
building , within the corporatu limits of said
city , meet for thu purpose of considering und
in nil Ing the iiHSCHHimmt of dainago to the
owners respectively of tmld propoily. alfeoted
by Bald gr.idln-r , taklnir Into eonnldeiatloii
special bunelltK If any , Vou aio notllled to bo
present at the time and pluuo nforcsitld and
make any objection * to or statements con
cerning i.tld ufcBusumont of damagu as you
may consider p.oper.
WcCUMJOOlli
W. U. bllltlVKU ,
W. II UATK8.
Omaha , Juno 0.1602. JTdlOt
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS.
You are hereby nntlflol that the following
described jiromlueB , to wltt
' . ti.1.8. U. 10.11.12. II nnd 14 , In block 10 ,
Kountzo'B fourth mippleniuntaiy addition to
tlio city of Omitha und lyln hutwuou Center
stioet und Hickory Btreet and Tinith utieet
nnd Kloventh hlrcot have been doolarca by
ordinance No. 'J'ai to bo a nuisance liy reason
of the fume lieiiu below grade and ullowlni ;
ktnviiHiit watur to accummulato thereon.
Vou uro hereby dliuctod to abuto ald nuls-
nncoby the Illllnof said lots iu tlio imtnU
lUlicd urrfflo within aj diiyn from thoXSthday
of May , Ib'/ . ' , orsuld uuUuuco wjll to abated
8.AMD WHQRTIR ,
115Ba of Trrnlo. rtroktr
In grnln. etn. 1'rltM *
wlrolo N. T. , Chlcuol
nd St , Lonls.
HARDWARE.
lUCTOI. & WIIHELMY LQBECX&LINH ,
CO. , Dealers' hnrdirara tnit
Corner 10th nnd JneVson mcchnnlc * ' tooK
btrccls. 1401 DouRlni Street.
A.O. nAYMER ,
„ ' IIirlw ri fti I
ContrAiiorV Suptillo
Ml Soul'i tilth strcoti.
LUMBER.
CHA8. R , LEE , JOHN A. WAKEFIELD
Hnrdwood lumber , wood
earpeti nnd pirqutt Importel.AmorlOinl'arty
flooring , linlca-iunt , MllwAUl ) *
lirdrAUlIc commit anil
9th and OotinUj. ijulncnblto MIUR ,
MQUORS.
by thoclly nitthorltlos nnd the expense there
of levied us n hpccla ! l-ix against the propeily
on which said nuisance ntlsts.
Dated this 0,1 ,
Chairman of the Hoard of Public Works.
J u null , 7,6.0 , 10.
PERMANENT SIDEWALK RliSOUX >
TION. "
Council Chamber , Om ihn , Neb , May2l , 1 < 9. .
Ilo It resolved by the eitv council of the Uty
of Onmhn , thu mayor concurring :
Th it pori'iauent sidewalks ho constructed
In the city of Uinuha as doslctuitqd bolow.
within Ilvo days iiftur the publication of thin
resolution or the persunr.1 service thereof , on
by ordinance U nuthorl/ed and required ; sucli
sidewalks to bo laid to the pcrm.inent grade
aseat.ibllshodon thu paved streets H pool II ( Ml
herein and to ho constructed of stone , arti
ficial htono. bilck or tiling uccordlnir to speci
fications on lltu In the olllco of the Hoard ot
1'ubllo Works , and under Its supervision , to
"
East Hldo of : iHh avenue , low 15 , 1ft , 17. IS ,
block II , ll.uucom Place , Ofuut wide , porma-
' '
. of 30th avenue , all of block 4 ,
Iliiuscom Place , d foot wide. porm.iuunt Kiado.
E.ist sldoof Mason street , lot , l. block 8JI , '
city. 2) feet wide , permanent israilo.
East side of Hth street , lots 4 unrt 5 , block
31H. city , (1 ( foot wide , permanent izrailo.
East sldo of lllh street , lots 4 and 0. bloclc
3JI. city. ( I foot wide , permanent Kradc.
East side of'.Oth Htreot. necttons 87,15 , l. ( .
ll.irliiian's reserve , G foot wide , pcrmuiioiiti
lirailu. . .
And toll further rcsolvuil :
Tnat the Ilo ird ot Public Works bo , and U
horobv. authorised and dlroctcd to cause a
copy ot this rofolutlon to ho pnblUhol In the
olllolal paper of the city for _ ono week , or bu
fctirvfld on the owners of said lot * , anil that un
less such owners shall wltliln Ilvo days after
the publication or soi vlcu of itioli copy con
struct such sidewalks us heroin raiuliud , than
thu Hoirdof Public Works unuso tlio sumo to
bu doiii ) . the cost of construct. ! ! . . ' wild sldo-
walks respectHoly to ho assossud iiRiilnsl thu
real I'Htatu. lot or part of lot in front of nnd
abutting such sidewalks.
PasseJilay 21 , .
lBW.n , , , ) AVHi (
ProHldontof I ho Council.
Attostl jo.iNaHov.x . .
oiorif
' <
Approved : OKO. P. HEMlb'
-Mayor.
.VOTian TO OONSTUUOT 8IInWAl.lCH.
lo the owners of lots. pirtH of lots and real
estate ) drs < tl\ \ > utIn \ thu nbuvo resolution :
You and each of yon nro horubv nollllu 1 to
constt net permununtsldowallcs nn imjiilrud by
a rcnoltitlon of thu city council nud m lyor ot
the city o ( Omaha , of which the nhovii Is a
copy. P W. HIHKlIAl'l-rit.
Chairman Hoard of Public Works.
_ Oiiiah.i. Nob. . Junu 4 , ! ' ) . ' . | l d it
NOTfCE OI7 ASSBSSMENTbiV1 DAM
AGES FOR GRADING.
To the owners of lots nnd purls of loin nud
real estate. In block 10 Kotuiuu 4lh Hupplu-
muntary aililltlon , und In block 1 , KounUu
4th addition. , , ,
You aiu hereby notlfloil tint the iitulnr-
BlKiied , thn.oI.Hlntoroslud ( fiuulioldorsof the
city of Omalii , ha\obeon duly appointed by
thu mayor , with the approval of thu city
couiiMluf salil city , to iissuss the damage to
the owners ruHiicctlvuly of thu property af
fected by Kriidltu alloy In block id , Ivotintfu
4th biiiiplemcntary addltlfii , nnd alley In
block 1 , K'ount/o 4th nddlllon , duolnrol neo-
uisary b ordlnanfojICH ) , passed May 81 , Ik'J. ' ' ,
You uiu further nolllled , that havliiK au-
copied s.tld appointment. , and cluiv
as reijulrod by taw. we will , on the inlh i y of
Junu , A. I ) . Ibtfat Uiu hour ( if III o'olook 111
the foiuiiooii. lit the olllcu of T. II. McOiillocli.
li bulldlnir. wltiilu lliu
r on. Now York I.lfo
tori oraVlu > lliult 't 'il'l ' ' ' ' / , i111-0,1 tor tllu
'
iiiiruotuof coiiHldorlinrnndmakliu'theMHsiiss-
munt of dnmiiiu to thu owner * ruHiiuutivoly of
xilil uropurlv , niructoil bv mild Knidliiit. li.k-
In'jf Into coinlderation special hunellu. if any.
DVoii mo not 111 isd to bo present atthullmo
nml place Hfoicaald and make any objection. !
toomlateincntii ( ontoniln. Bald aknobsmvut
of duiiiugCK u you may coiihldur tiropur , ,
ISiriw. . n. OAT. : *
Omaha , JuuoO , ISiri