0 THE OMAHA DAILY BISK , THURSDAY. JUNE 1. 180 , . .COMMERCIAL.AND FINANCIAL . t L.nJ. * l-Ti Ton ! on inWhoat und Oorn Market * Por-x oopllbly Helftzodi PRICES OPENED LOWER BUT IMPROVED ! IB rroTlxlom nnilneii Wan Noclectari nnd tha Trader * rnlilVery T.lttl * Atten tion to tha Kffurti of th Ollqne. , CniOAOO , III. , May Bl.-Wrllht covered About 1,000,000 bu. of wheat through techwnrtr-TUipco on Monday and today. Dald * jhln-rnrnum were also credited with hoAry burchaioi of short vhoixt on his account- . Largely us ft result of this , the tension In the Sthont nnd corn markets , which mndo such nnxtoiii times for the bull * on Monday , vn Dcrcoptlhly relaxed todny. Prices opened lower but soon Improved nnd cloifld tit a Rood Advance. In provisions business was neglected Wnd the traders paid very little attention to Worts ot the controlling clique to walto It up. t Th tiilk of pxportJnislneM today , no doubt helped the wheat market some. Tha fact of fcrlccq InlriK the lowest for many years , also pras n point In favor of the market. Dmd- Btroots'a reported a decrease In stock of 1,740- tXX ) bit. cast nnd a docroaeo of 81,000 bu. west of the Itocky mountains. The market opened from Me to Xo lower than the closing figures Of Monday , boc.imo Hrmor aou prices were ad- is- Vnnccdfrora Ic to IKc , oatudoff n trifle , and Iho closing was from He to He higher for July nnd from KB to We lilchot for September than the closing flRttrei of Monday , H In corn many short lines covered and mod- nrato Invpitmi-nt buying was noticeable. A number of olforlngs were ronortou accepted today by fnraltion ( , The small stock of con- iraot f < 00,000hu. being only nnlncronsoof 37- 000bu. for the week unrtnr the largo crop ro- pertH was n very Htlmulntlng factor nnd had inuch to do with the limited offering * . The Iowa ( Is well as the Illinois state report were both less favorable. The market opened ti irlllo under the llnnl llgurcs of Monday , but , was flrm nnd craduully advanced from Me to We , reacting from Uc to c , later ruled strong nnd closed from Jic to Ic higher. ' There wus n fiilr trade In nnts nnd a better feeling , the offerings belnn lighter and the do- jnanrt partlculurly for the near futures , i } little moro urgent , so that prices advanced Irani Jtc. to .7 'c nnd tha close was strong at about the top. , I Tlio receipts of hogs today were liberal at ilO.OOO and prices for the products were easier , September lard holtig bought" by Wright's bickers npalnst sales of July. Tork closed 30c Jon'or for .July nnd 20c lower for September .than on Monday. I.ard closed with a loss of SCcfnr July nnd 1'JHc for September nud ribs nro 17 c lower for July nnd lOc off for bcp- tombcr. i Ksttmntcd receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , i2CO ' cars ; corn , 035 can ; out * , 600 cats ; bogs , 19.000 head. | The loading f uturos ranged as follows : I AKIICl.KH i Cash quotations were as follows : Fujtm Dull nnd unchanged. I WHEAT No. 2 RprlliK , C8 @G9ci No. 3 sprlnc , G3@08jc ! ; No. 2 red , OSVic. ' Cons No. 2 , 40JJC ! No. 3 , cash , 38 c ; No. 2 , yellow , 40Vic ; No. 3 , yellow , 30MC. OATS-NO. 2. 80 ! c : No. 2 white , 33K33Vic ; No. 3 white , 31Vi32Wc. , . RYE-NO. 2 , 54c. ' BAHLEY No. 2 , OOc ; No. 8 , f. o. b. , 48 < a48c : No. 4. f . o. b. , SG'OHSc. , FI.AX BBEI > No. 1 , J1.07. TIMOTHY SEED 1'rlmc. $3.803.85. I'onK Jlesi. per bbl. , 20.00a20.G2VS : lard , per 100 Ihs. , J10.20.B10.22J5 ! short' ribs , sides ( loose ) . 8y.crjffiO.G7H ; dry salted shoulders ( boxrdi. Il0.0010.25 ; short clcarsldc8boxod ( ) , 110.251310.50. WHISKY DIstlllerM1 finished goods , per gal. , BunAnB- Cut loaf , granulated , 6.70 | landard "A. " 5.67. . The following wore tbo receipts nnd ship ments for today : t On the Produce exchange today the butter market was quiet ; creamery , 1619c ; dairy , 150 > 18c. Eggs , llrnii fresh , 1314c. Now York Mnrket * . NEW YonK , May 31. Ktoun Receipts , 80- 000 pkCH. : exports , 4,300 bbls. , 20,000 sacksi sales , 8,000 pkgs. ; market dull nnd weak ; Winter wheat , low grades , $2.052.45 ; winter - tor wheat , fulr to fancy , 82.35iJ8.46 : win ter wheat , tiatcntjs , { 3.504.25 ; Minnesota clear. $2.603.10 : Minnesota straights , S3. 50 © 4.10 ; Minnesota patent , J4.25a4.00. Conn MEAb Dull , steady ; yellow western , 12.00 2.70. RYE Steady , dull ; western , 65 < < J70c. IfAiti.KvAI ALT Steady ; western , OO282C. WllKAT Receipts. 407.000 bu. ; exports. 108- 000 bu. ; sales , 3,340.000 bu. of futures , 221.000 bu. spot. Spot market uctlve for export , flrm ; No. 2 red , In store and nlevntor , 76'/S70cl ulloat , 77c ; f. o. b. , 7670Hc : ungraded rod , 72'73c } ! ; No. 1 northern , 76 © 77c ; No. 2 jiorthorn , 74'/5741Vc / ; options wore modorutcly active , iiftfic up and strong on foreign buyIng - Ing , firmer private cables , good export de mand , higher Uhlcngo nnd local covering ; No. 2 rod , .Tiin ( > ,76 < a75VSc , closing nt 76Jc ! ; July. 70l < ® 77 l-16c. closing at 77' < U | AugUKt. 78 < Si78jic ; , closing at 78Hf ; September , 79 { < a BOJic. closing nt 80\Jc : Octobar , 81H81 jc , rlnslntt at 81&c ; December , 83 > J@84 ? c1 closing Receipts. 126,000 bu. ; exports. 18,000 bu. : Milch , B70.000 bu. of futures. 78,000 bu. knot. Spots dull , tinner ; No. 2 , 48 ; > c in ele vator , -i'-WJUo alloat : ungraded mixed , 48 © 40fic ; options were ; j7 c higher with the west nnd whcnt , wlthsuppllcs light and shorts covering , cloning firm ; speculation moderate ; .Inly , 47 i@48Hc. closing nt 48Wn ; August , 48 ® 48Xc , clohlng at 48'iic ; September , 48H 4i49j < c , closing nt 49Wc. OATS Itccolpts , 1 14,900 bu. : exports , 485,000 liu.j sales , 105,000 bu. futures and 105,000 bu , spot. Spots , dull , easier on mixed ; op tions , quiet , firmer ; Juno , UOaaOJic , closing f luaos'c ; July. 3B < J36Hc , cloning at 85Kc ; Hoptomlicr. 32 82140. closing ut 32)c ) : No. 2wlilto. 41c ; No. 2UhlcaKO , U9c ; No. 3. 87Vie ; No. 8 , while , 40a ; mixed western , 8840c ; White western , 40347c. HAY Hotter supjily , easy ; shipping , 75c ; good to choice , 85ii9&c. Hora-Uuler , stondy : state , common to Choice , IHilSPJc ; ruclllo coast , IrWMlHe. HlliES-lhill , ciisy ; wet halted , Now Orloana . 464100 lbs..4i ! < 3Ce : To.xus solecU'd , Ihs , 6 7cj llupiios Ayri-s. 2124 Ibs. IS Wci ' Texas , ( Iry , 22S87 Ibs. SSIOU. I'lioviMONrt-Cut. meats , quiet , steady ; pickled H inuldprs , 09 > { a ; pirklcd hams , ll ! l3Woi mlddlns dull , casyi short clour , 10 ? c , Lard , ( jtilot , lawt'r : western Btonin closed at * 10.6t ) ; Bull's , 300 tlorndb , JlO.SMilO.S ? . Options , ( , alLK. none ; Juno closed at HO.SUi July closed ut * 10,70j September closed ut 111 , nominal , I'ork , moro arttvo , easy ; old i mobs , (21,50) ) mnv moss , 122.50. 1 lIuriKK l.lbvrul bupply weaker ; western dairy. 14aiO c ; western creamery. 16 lHoi fair factory , 14GilO c ; f ulr cruumory , lOislOc Klglns , lUc. OliliEsr.-tJiilot , easy ; part bklms , l7He. EQOB lair ilomand. OHSV. Itccolpts , 18.220 pkEHi wi-stern fresh , Il > ) fitl0j'c. ( TAi.uw-yulet , barely stcudyj city ( J2 for ? * * * ' * * lrBTiioi.EUMTMarl.ot was firm ; Pennsylvania Cl'v ' J K bulrs " ! " 10 ! J" " ° "J'tlons , snlin , 76,000 lihls. ; opening , 67Uc ; hlghetit , 67Wc lowest. 67c. ami closed offered nt 67o Lima oil. sales , UOHO ; 29c bid ; total sales , 76,000 Oii/-Qulot , steady ; crude , 40c ; iN Dull , Btoady.i TuiU'KNTtNK-QiilBt , flrmcr ; JtlCK-Dull , steady. MnLAFShS Xuw Urloans , open kettle , good to Cbplco , ailiot , hteaUy ; 80a38o. buOAli Haw , linn , moro uctlvo ; sales. 4 car goes , mainly centrifugal * , ut 4 > Jo for OOo test , nnd molus-.es sugar at 3tfc for 80 test ; refined , Una , more uctlve , 1 1'ia . IHONSteady , quiet , American. (12.65Q 2O.5U. foiTEn-Steady ; lako.HO.B5. , LEAD-Stvady ; domestle. I3.02K. iN-hteudy ; Blrulti , (19 bid ; (10.10 asked : UDChttU80d' MiincliKtor CoiuuiercUl Itovlrw , MANCIIKSTEII. Mny 31 , The Guardian. In ita commercial article , say * : An accumulation , pf orders und fresh India business has en- Illvoncd the market. AlthomjU tbo Inquiry U [ extensive , the offers nro BO low that most of juio attempts to place orders do not meet with success , ( food quality btieettng * urn steady ; Jew yuulltlej arc weaker and presiod for sale. $ h r liaTftboon uifxlornt * Jos cnlpfly for ftteniu. . KtWtlS r\ro , - Y f nnd MoprY rm nr weak , Ilinro ftpnjwiirotdWl. . _ . _ < ni imuii fli * rKin Sr. txjmo , M"O. , Mftr Iti. J."i/i . n-Vcry aulot. IcnromeJ , btU nnnnanitnili v nt1. (3.85a > l.iDl ojtlrd fanny , | 9.0 > ViM.in , . for CAM ) , higher for No , fl rod. cftifi , Mm JulJ closed , AtEut | , TOKOI BM > tflmhnr , "SMC. . Cftns-Uiihbr ! No. 3 lulJU , C * li , 07ci July closlntr , 88Jt < ! i BfpKtnVWr.BDWC. . ; OATS-OMh lowers notion * higher ! No0 OAth. ftOoi July , a7NO37Mo September , 0K < ! . Pnovfatoxs thill , oaslori pork , standaKl rnft * * , Idl.34 , linmlnali lartl , IU.87'41 ' ury s&U rflfttrt , lee > ahmtldon , 10i lenin niid MM , ilO.lOl ahorla , UO.aoi bacon , panned hOul- M. llo,87lj , ; lon and rlbi , lfo.87liij.ooi iristll.12JfiHl.25 ! hams , augur cured , 18 trrtr.n-WeaU ; cliolco creamery , 17O1BC ! llROEtrTfl'-Flour. ' B.OOO bb ] . ! wheat , Bl.OOO b iu.1 corn , 228,000 bu.j oats. 104,000 bu. BitirMfcjTa-Flour , d.OOO bbli.scorn. 172,000 bu.Tocita , 13,000"bu. . Kniiii City Mnrkot * . KANSAS Orrr , Mo. , May 31. WnsAT Firmer ! No. ahard.OlOOlMc ! No. 2 red , 033J04C. OonN In batter damnndi No. 2 mixed , 84 ® 04)0 | No. i white , 352i36lc. ! . OATS-Slightly Urmori No. 2 mixed , 23J4 ® 20Kct No. 5 while , ! UUJi32c. HYD-Lower ; No. Z , & < JilGi. ( FLAX SHED Htoiulyi 90296c. { liun Slow ; nackorl , 03c. HAT Firm , In gooddonmnd ; timothy , 76c9 11.00 ; pralrli ) , 7&IiOOc. BcTTRii-Stoadyi creamery , 10a20c ; dairy , . Kaas Actlvo ; loc. nr.onn > M Wheat , 10,000 bu. | corn , 17,000 bu ; outs , none. SniPMB.ira Wheat , 15,000 bu. ; corn , 21.000 Im.j oats , nonu. Nonr York Dry OnoiU Market. New YOIIK , Mny 81. The dry goods market opened with a battnr domntid than expected no soon aftnr the holtday. The voliuuo of busi ness disclosed no activity , but It wus felt that ttinru was sotiio Improvement. Dark urlnts and ginghams were m request. Agents liavp advanced tbo price of pepporlll 11 87-Inch brown shootings we 11 yard and placed Lu- words cambrics "nt value. " Cotton Alurkut. NKW OIU.EAKR , I/a. , May 81. Steady : good middling , 7Vic : middling , 7t < c ; low middling , U IC-lOc ; Rood ordinary , GHo ; net and cross ) rocolpts. 2,007 bales ; sales , ' 1,000 bales ; stock , 137,400 bulcH. ' qulot find steady : Bales , 21,000 tmlcs : Juno , * 7.in ; July , 87.12a7.13 ; August. J7.l8CB7.ia ! Scptomber , 87.23 ; October , 7,30 C47.32 ; Novcmbur , 87.80 7.37 ; December , $7.42 7.43. olU SVIiu'it Alnrlcct. S , Minn. , May ni. Last day of Mny did not brlnx In a nlusln May short Tradlnz was entirely iby Bcalpors. Market c : Sonti'tnber , " 00 ; < o69c | No. 1 northerly 04c ; No. 2 northern , 0'2c. I.lvrrjiuiil JMurkati. LxvEnroOL , May 31. WnuAT Quiet ; holderi oiror moduratoly ; No. 1 California , Gs lOKd ® 5s 1154d percental. CORK Firm ; demand fulr ; mixed western , 4s Id porccntul. Annirlcnn finest white and colored , 51s per ewt for now. 23s 9d per cwt. Coireo IHurket. NKwYonK , May 31. Options opened firm ; August unchanged ; others 6 to 16 point- ) up , closlnir steady , unchanged to 10 points up : Bales , 10,750 bugs. Including : Juno. J16.00 ® 1G.OG ; July , S15.rOi15.G5j AuffUSt , 815.40 ; September , $15.1 > oai6.UG ; October , 11505 ® 10.10 ; December , tl4.9Oal6.00. Spot lllo , steady ; No. 7 , $17. Milwaukee Alnrknti. MILWAUKEE , WIs. , Mav 31. WUEAT Steady ; July , 08V09c ; No. 2 sprlmr. 0707 c. OOHN Quiet : No. 3 , faw&Ma- OATS-NO. 2 white , 32H < S33c ; No. Owhlto , 81Q32C. COC. KYE-5 rhtlaclclplila Grain Market. PmiATELi > HiA , I'a. , May 81. WIIEAT Firm ; No. 2 rod , June. 72i73c. ! COHN Flrui , hlghcrj No. 2 mixed , May , 48 ® 48Mc. OATP Quiet nnd steady ; No. 2 white , May , 4141VJc , linltlinore tirnln Market. DAI.TIMOIIR , 5ld. , May 81. WHHAT Firm ; No. 2 red. spot and May , 72 c. Ooiw Firm ; mixed spot and Mny , 48 o. OATS Firm ; No. 2 white , western , 42HO , London Oil Market. LONDON , May 31. OAixmriA LINSEED Snot. 80s ex , ship per quarter ; spot ( now crop ) May and Juno shipment , 89s 6d. TunpKNTiNE Spiuiis 22s 9d per cwt Toleilo tralu Market. TOLEDO , O. , May 31. WHRAT Active and firmer ; No. 2 , cash and June , C9ic. CORN Bull , steady ; No. 2 cash , 41c. OATS Quiet ; No.-2 mixed. 82c. Sugar Mnrlcor. HAVANA , May 31. Quiet , nothing done ; holders too high for buyers. Tomorrow will be observed as a holiday. I'limnclril Notes. HAVANA , May 31. Exchange , quiet. KANSAS CITY , Mo. , May 81 , Clearings , 12- 022,024. PARIS , May 31 , Throe per cent rentes , 97f 80o for the aocouut , NEW YonK , May 31. Clearings , 5124,524,040 ; balances , 47,147,970. LONDON. May 31. Amount of bullion gone Into Dank of England 011 balance today , 661,000. MEMi'inf , Tenn , , May 81. New York ex- clmtiK'o solllnu at J1.60. Clearings , JJ37.903 ; balances , $03,408. NEW ORLEANS. La. , May 31. Clearings , 11,107,431 : New Yoilc exchange , commercial , 7&c per 11,000 premium : bank$1,60 per $1,000 premium. CINCINNATI , O. , May 31. Money , 038 per cent. Now York oxclmnzo , par to40c premium Clearings today. J3,784.600. For May , $69- 70-1,480 ; May fast year" 400,998,700. NEW YOIIK , May 80. [ Special Telegram to THE HEE. ] Exchange was quoted as follows todays Chicago , nar ; Iloston , 12JJ17c dis count ; St. Louis , 2Sc discount to par , . I'a. . May 31. Clearings , J14.- 200,709 ; balances , t2,310.002 , Money , 4i ! per cent. For the month of May , 1893 , the clearIngs - Ings were } 328,163U21 ; balances , 229,820,412. CHICAGO , III. , May 31. Clearings , { 20,030- 155. New York exchange DOc discount. Htorllng exchange steady ; Blxty-day bllK. $4.84V : demand , I4.80U , Moncr , steady , C7 percent , BOSTON , Mass , , May 31. Clearings. 117,504- 414 ; balances. 41,873,187. Money. 6 per cent. Exchange nn Now York , 12Kc to 17c discount. For the month : Clearings , $ -132,019,105 : bal ances , J43,771OIO. FOP the same month lust year : Cluarlnis ; , (116,070,636 ; balances , 840- 960,176. BT. Louis , Mo. , May 31. Clearings , { 2,399.- 031. This month , tlO'J.160.250 : Slay , 1892 , $93,098.041 ; Increase. $16,020,681 , or 15 per cent. 11-ilancos today. $463,300 ; this month , H2.4U9.837 : May. 1892 , (11,401.324. Money nulot at oaa per cent. Exchange on Now York , 25c discount to par. . 3TOCKS ANI > 1IUNO9. Generally Hpoiililnjf a Firmer Tone Oharac- terlzeil Ycstcrilay'M Tradlnj , NEW YOIIK , May 81. The stock market was weak In upoU today , but , generally speak ing , a firmer tone characterized the trading , and In a few InUuncos the gains for the day were quiet Important. The Improvement was due In no Mimll measure to the uharp re covery lu ficnoral Kloctrlo , followed by the ofllclaldonlaliiof the rumors which have been afloat recently concerning the ilnancos of the country. The Mock , after soiling down from 07 ( , ; to OOJJ , rose rapidly until It reached 74 . Finally a reaction to 73f7J78 ? onsiioj. The stock wax lent us high as 1-10 per cent for use , but the rates were easier near the close. Borne a f the boars endeavored to cover after tlio price got above 70 , but the outstanding short Interest Is still heavy. Sugar bold down ? * per centto 85 < and buWqusntly roiotoBSU ® H8Si , Itwiisstatcdthatthorogularquartorly dividend of 3 per cent will bo declared early next week. The urangers. although freely hammerer ] , hold up well , und St. 1'aul , Rock Island and Ilurllngton loft off to M higher than on Monday. Lackawatma gained 1 and Jersey Central ay on cotnp iratlvoly light offerings. Iloadlng was freely pressed for sale and declined from 17U to luff , but clouud at 10K. Ulbtlllors from 16 rose to 17 and re- reded to 10. New England was noticeably heavy aii'l declined from 28M to 23U , closing > jew < VJt'1I'ullmnn broke 4 per cent to 171 and rallied to 174W. Manhattan opened Hi per cent lower at 129 and advanced to 13M . The gold shipments today and engage- menu for tomorrow were much heavier than expected and were u cd as a handle by the bears with which to depress the market , but except In a few of the low-prlped shares they were unable to force further liquidations. Hence they were disposed to cover during the afternoon , There vOB some tnlk to the effect that a call The feeling , taken altogether was much Im proved and speculation left off staady to firm In tono. The Post Bays ; Transactions on today's Stock exchange wore for tbo thort account , And ninth Uie tnntfcnt ) TTB. t dtttt ftnl ( vrf lr .ImylnB or < lef jiwdomlMtfd , In tlio JUnfyi ttioro wiio fldiQO f irtuftr ftuott ' - jl lo ill py tno I > 1 o ptli PiQlH Of ling { if our mftfkjt y"Ju { W ' ' ' 'o'uMRudlnff liort Tntorrat Dcgnh lo ift'followlna ( tro tlio clotlng quotation * on the IXviUiiB stocks on tbo Now York Htook ox- chv AtoliUOl ) , , , - . oo pretorroJ. , . , . " Aqni Krareii . . , U. P , ODD. Adult , 8" AUon , T. H noribw st6ra . . , > 09 preferred do preforr d , , , , 8"i Amsricnn Ernres ) . N. V. t\intrM ! nnuimorfliohlo. . N. Y , A . B i CurmcH raclQa. . . , intarto A Weitftro Cnnnda. southern- . , Central 1'nclflo. . . . . ) reton NUT. . , , , , , , ' ' ' J. B. L MJ. N. , , . Chioiijo A Alton' . , ( aelfloMnll & * " [ ftOtlkl ) . AB Nttsbttta. . . , 8"M inllman ralaoa , . , , O. A St. ( j . itoiidiax j CottOBOII Cort. . . . Hiohrnontl Tor Del. Htiilion . do preferred , . . . Ilip Uranda W , . . , , do preferred , . . . D.AO. F. Co. 15 Hock Island > Rail Tenn St. PMil oar Trio Krle praferred iii " no proforrad. , , , . ' 'fife fort Wi n do proferraJ , . . . lift Ot. Northern pfd. Southern I'noino. . . 23 ; M O. AB. lll.iifd . . . Sugar noflnery , , , . SO ! M Hooking Valley. . . . Tonn , Coal ft Iron , 1 > i Illinois Central. . . . Texas I'nolflo 1T St. 1'nul Jt Duluth. To ) . ftO. O n. nrd T ! Kan , A Tor. pro. . Union I'nclflo. . , , . , LakolirlB&Wcst. . O. S. Express M do preferred \V. Bt. I , . AT M.ft 1-fiko BUore , . . . . . . , do proforrod. . . . .ft Load Trust Wells Vargo Kxp , . 140 t.OulSTlllo A Naiih. VT st rn Union. , . . 88 lonl Tlllo & N. A. IT Whoellnai L. K. . Manhattan Con. . , . do prsforred 11 Momp'ls JtCh&'a'n , Minn. Jt tit. li Mlohlianrontral. , Uen. kU. O. . , . . . , i 7 Missouri 1'aciao. . . General Electric. . Mobile & Ohio Nat. Lin % Nashville & Chatt , Cole , i'uel & Iron. sS National Cordaga. do preferred. . , , loan do profrrrod II. ft T. C n N. J. central To ) . A. A. A K. M. Norfolk A W. pt'd. Tol. St. li. & K. 0. lu North Amsrlcao Co do preferred. . . . Northern 1'aclflc. . . T bid Id asltod. Tbo total sales of stocks today were 280,200 shares , Including ! Atchlson. 4,400 | Burling ton , 4,000 ; Chicago Oas , 13i3JOi Lackawanna , 11,100 ! Dlstlllors. 18,000 ; General JElectrlc , Dh.OOOs National Load. O.OOOi Now England , 28,000s Heading. 73,000 ; Klchmond Terminal , 4.000 ! St. 1'aul , 22oboj Buaar , 0,600 ! Western Unlou. 13-iOU. Ko\v York Money Market. Now YOIIK , May 81. MONEY ox OAMJ Firmer at 2Q4 percent ; last loan , S per cent ; closed offered at 3 per cent. I'tttiiE MERCANTILE PAMII Active ! 038 per cent. HTEULINQ KXCIIANQU Was gomowliat easier , with actual business lu bankura' bills nt S4.85V4M.SG for sixty-day bills und f-l.SOiJ 4.80 for demand. . OovrnNiiENT llo.VDS Dull. Btuto bonds steady. The closing quotations on bonds : U H. a ret . Ill\ Stl , . AS. K. Ucn. M. 105 U. H. < coup . nay St. 1'aul Cousuls . . . U. 8. W ren . W i 8t 1' . , C & P. Ists. . . 1'ncltlo Us of ' 95 . . . . 102 T. P. L. O. Tr. Kdts. Louisiana ( t'pod 4s , , 117 T. P. It. O. Tr. Ucta. MluoiulOs . 101 Onion Pacific lst . . Tonn , now set Us . . . loa Wcetflhoro 101 Tenn now tot is . . . 91 n. a.v. . IBIS Tcnn. new et3 . . 73 Atoh. is Central Pnclllo lats. 10S Atch : Ks , clnss A. . 47 U. & K. U. IBU 115 O. U. * H. A.8B. . . . 102 I ) , ill. G , 41 87 a. H. 48. A. tO 6s. . Krlo 2di 879t ) U. AT. C. 6s. M. K. AT. Gen. 09. 61 do Con. Os M. R. A T. OOD. 61. 61a N. Carolina 6s Mutual Union 6s. . . . 107 N. Carolina 4s N. J. C. Int. Cert. . . . Il B. 0. Brown 03 N. Pao. lit . 1IO Tonn. old Cs 03Bl N. roe. 3d . 101 Va. H CO N. W. Contois . 133 Va. ICx-Mat. cou. . . 85 N. W. Dobents'r'nBs 108 Va. am. , 2d series. (0 Bt. f. . A 1 M. Pen. 5 a 6i * liOHton Htock Quotulloni. BOSTON , Mass. , May 31. Call loans , 55'i per cent ; tlino loans , 0 per cent. , Closing quotations on stocks , bonds und uilnlngshares : Atch. . T. AH. K. . an Westlnsti. electric. . Amcr. Suuar . B3) ) do preferred dopceforrod . 8tf Wisconsin central. y Atclilson 2ds Doll Telephone 191 do 4s Hotton & Albiny. 211 Now England Oa Boston ft Maine. 1U General ClcctrloSt , . doproferrod . 140 WIs. Central I 0. fi. &Q . 80W Allouor Mining Co. . Fltcuburtf pf'd . 86 Atlantic Oen. Blootrlo. . . . . . . 7 < H Boston & Montana. . llllaolaBtoil . CO IlutloA Boston. . . . . Mexican Caatral. . . . 9H Calumet & Ilccla. . . 203 N. r. i.V K . 2.1H Centennial Old Colony . 1J5 Franklin Orugoh i-hort I.luo. . 14i Koariargo Itubbar . 43 Oscoola Snn DICKO . , 10 Qulncy Union 1'nclllo . KH oanta r'o Copper. . . . Won End . it Tamarack 0 do prof erred . 81) ) Bt , I.oul * Mlnliiar Qnotntlons. ST. Louts , Jlo. , Mny 81 The following arc the closing mining quotations : Adams t .74 Oranlto a.40 dW.73 Am. Notllo. .85 9 .M Hope 3.W Dlmolalllo. . 3.60 $4.00 Leo 07UO .03 Rlttabeta. . . .40 ® .45 tS. llopet. . . .75 t asked. bid. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET. Steer * Weak nnd I owcr Other Cattle Steady Hogs Drop Again , WEDNESDAY , May 31. Receipts of all kinds today were fairly lib eral , the three days supply footing up 8,247 cattle , 14,819 hogs and 940 sheep , against 8,384 cattle , 16,072 boss and 1,406 sheep the same tliroo days last week , llccclpts for the month of May foot up 61,457 cattle , 120,858 boB and 12,052 sheep , as compared with G8- 409 cattle , 100,871 hogs und 24,332 sheep for April and 02,102 cattle , 149,574 hogs and 12- 013 sheep last May , Business lu the cattle vards wns decidedly dull. Receipts , 132 cars , were qulto liberal , but the general quality of the offerings was hardly as good as usual. Thcro was no partic ularly urgent demand from any source , and prices ruled weak to a big lOc lower than Tuesday on nil erode ? , ( nuking a decline EO far thlt week of from 15e to 20c. With a very limited Inquiry from shippers on account of unfavorable reports from eastern markets , and fresh supplies moro than ample for tbo rcqulromcnts or the dressed beef men.only the choice light fat cattle could command any thing like steady prices , while rough heavy and medium weight cattle that were not fat sold n big lOc lower. Good to cliolco 1,200 to to 1,400-lb. steers sold ut from $4.75 t3 5.25. Bales of fair to very good 1,000 to 1,150-lb. steers were at from * 4.30 to J4.75 uud several loads of light halt fat steers and small bunches sold at from $4.25 down to { 3.75. There was a very weak feeling on the market till tbo wuy through , but a fairly good clear ance wns effected. Thcro wus no change worth mentioning In the cow market. The trade was brisk und tbo moderato offerings changed hands In peed season with prlcos very generally In Tuesday's notches. Calves were In good domund ut rather stronger prices and rough stock showed no weakness anywhere. There wus hardly enough business trans acted In the Htockur nnd feeder line to estab lish the tone of the market. Offering * ! both fresh and utulo were limited and tha dumund wan not brUk. I'rlucs , however , woreuuotubly steady , Kcpresentutlvo sales : DIIKSSUD No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. 1. . . 850 13 75 103. . . .1161 M 60 0. . . 700 3 00 12. . . .10H5 4 65 0. . . 070 0 00 .1000 4 55 22. . , . C19 4 00 20. ; ; . 918 4 55 3. , .1020 4 00 20. . . .1103 4 55 2. . , .1040 4 00 18. . .1040 4 60 2. . , . 010 4 00 4. . . .1375 4 60 ' ' .1040 4 00 88. . . .1000 4 60 43' . ; . G39 4 05 40. . . .1110 60 7. . , , 810 4 10 21 . . . 1231 5 B. . . 705 4 15 00. . . . 1228 5 46. . . 831 4 15 30. . . .1221 4 05 . 055 4 20 20. . . .1252 4 CQ 14 ; ; ; . 901 4 20 29 , . .1216 4 65 4o . B82 4 23 11. . . .1155 4 70 : : : . 083 4 25 18. . . .120H 4 70 ' ' . 800 4 25 20. . . .1170 4 70 o' . . 80d 4 25 10. . . .1205 4 70 . 807 4 25 18. . . .1207 4 70 . 008 4 80 20 . . .1140 4 70 63. . ,1005 4 30 80. . . .1134 4 7fi 0. . 1005 4 35 20. . . .1105 4 75 S3 . .1070 4 35 2 . . .1800 4 70 10 . .1123 4 85 20. . . .1205 4 70 40 . 1134 4 40 1. . . .1000 4 75 n .1140 4 40 CO . , ,1270 4 80 10. . .1057 4 40 22. . . .1201 4 60 23 .1105 4 45 " .1310 4 80 20. .1047 4 45 60" ; .1285 90 2. .1178 4 60 20 . . .1347 5 00 10 .1059 4 60 21. . . . 1230 6 00 21. . . U97 4 60 21. . . .1317 5 05 SHIPPING AND EXrOIIT , 0. , . 1123 4 60 48. . ,1351 4 80 21. , , .1193 4 60 60 , . . ,1261 4 BO 40 . . .lilOO 4 60 21. . . 1274 4 80 40. . 1260 4 65 BO . . .1309 4 00 18. . . .1250 4 00 21. . , .1303 C 25 uixr.n , 27. . . , C50 5 DO jo. . . . 901 4 35 10 , , . . B23 4 IB 10. . . . 047 4 40 COWS . . C80 2 00 . .1010 8 00 40 ; ; . . 776 2 S3 0. . . . . , 630 8 15 7. . , . 682 2 40 . . 080 8 25 * . . 603 2 40 i : : : : . . BOO 8 25 i : . . 807 2 40 . .1000 8 25 4. . . . 037 2 60 a : : : : , . 060 8 25 2. . . . 676 2 60 o. . , . . . 007 8 25 a , . . . 865 2 CO n , . . . . , 080 8 25 60. . . , COO 2 65 ' . .1220 8 25 i. . . .1000 2 75 10' ; ; ; . . 018 8 60 " . ,1080 2 70 . . eoo 8 60 i" . . 060 2 70 o.r ; . .1170 B 05 23 , . . . 730 2 70 . , 805 8 00 4. . 002 2 76 i : : : : . . 040 8 65 060 2 00 ? . . . . . ,1880 8 75 1 1000 2 OS 8 76 1 1080 5 t8t 1 i191 i M I"1 "JJiS w j 7ni.l 'iMSlfBrtsV ' Oflj as. . . . . 678 ChOSM .1 . . . . . . § § 9 atlOM 13 678 m ; ' - uiOATV fl. so a Bli * " o esa i joi ' "nan a BB n iHi ! _ 0 _ 0 ; ; ; ; ; ; ieoo 2100 BTOCJOmS AND FEEDEU9. D. 470 n 40 0 483 B DO 0. 600 8 40 7 798 0 60 H---- 604 0 4B 12 637 U eo : . . : . . 681 0 4S 2 1110 4 10 HOQS The general market was woak. vrlth price * ruling ntiywhoro from lOc to 20c lower than Tuesday , und from OOc to 40o lower tlian Monday. Ffbsu receipts were fairly liberal , Dim these added to the holdovers , made a BUD- ly on solo of very nearly 8,000 lions. JVhllo here was comparatively little change In the general quality of the of- torlncs , there were more than the average number of rough and "tatllnn" loads received. There wis not a very vigorous ship ping demand and the fresh meat mOu were not wanting many moro than usual , so that the packer * had thlnpg pretty generally to their own satisfaction. The best butcher and heavy woUht hosa sold curly at J0.70 and (0,76 ( , with ft few prime light loads at JQ.80. Ordinary grades sold largely at tu.OO and to.05 , und after the first round and urgent orders were filled the good hogs also sold Tory largely at these figures. As usual the market weak ened us the morning advanced and at the close there were about 700 bogn unsold. Bale * were very largely at J0.06 und tO.70 , as ngalnsttO.80 and 80.90 Tuesday and 80.03 to 87.05 a week ago today. Heproucntatlvo sales : Av. Bh. Pr. ,208 120 tO 05 ,202 400 0 60 ,248 80 0 03 ,244 820 0 05 .245 120 0 05 .237 200 0 05 ,200 200 0 GO .281 0 06 ,209 0 05 .233 0 05 .264 0 GO .100 0 05 .280 0 07VJ .282 C 70 .240 0 70 .200 0 70 .248 .200 .238 .223 .217 .284 .217 .240 .240 .284 249 237 245 241 232 218 205 200 290 PKIS AND ROUU1I. 10..141 8 25l BIIEEP None > verO ( received. There Is an active demand i from all local houses for good muttons and lambs , with prices quotably - ably flrm. Fair , to good natives , $4.505.50 : fair to good western ? , $4.0033.60 ! common and stock slieep , 82.60Q4t)0 ; good to choice 40 to 100-lb. lambs , $5,003,6.50. Itccolpts and OUpoiltlou of Stock. Official receipts and disposition of stock as shown by the bodka ot the Union Stock Yards company for the twenty-four houra ending at 6 o'clock p. m. Mjijr qj,1893 : HECBIITS. nousis * MLB. Can. Head Can. Head Cara.lHend Cars. Head IS ! 3.008 6.425 l | 813 1 13 msposmoN. During. CATTLE. BOOS. 811XEP Omaha Packing Co . TheU. n. Hammond Co. TOO Bwfft ACO , 765 lit ) Thi Cudfthjr tacklnr Co. . U7 1,083 Chicago I' & 1 > . CO < 70 1 ! . Et. Ixinli ( 70M Doud P. Co 176 0. B. Wilson 176m llammond & P 20 * 11. Decker ft Degan . . . . 109 Leo Rothichlld 124 J. Ixibman 25 Shlpporiand feeders. . . . 25m Left over 100 iuo Total. . 8,140 7.483 Chicago Live Stock Market , OniCAao , 111. , Miy 31. [ Special Telegram to Tun HEE.I No moro cattle arrived today than the trade had expected , the estimated number being 14.000 head. The demand should have absorbed that supply without uny softening ol prices , but It was unequal to the task. There was no very considerable change In natives but holders of Toxasc.attle could not got within 15c to 20c of Tuosday'K quotation. The latter were In largo supply , the stale nnd fresh ro- colpts combined amounting to at least 5,500 head , which Is u greater number than has been seen In the quarantine division at any provlous tlmo this year. They sold slowly 01 , a babU of from { 2 to 4.60. Hales of natives were mostly at from J2.75 to $3.75 for cows heifers and bulls , and from $1.60 to 15.35 foi steers. Tlio supply of fat cows und holfera WHS small and former prices were ea-Ay * obtained. Fair to good bulls also > diimaudod etoady prices. The calf mirrkot was weak wltb a declining tendency. It took something exceptionally good to bring moro than $5.60. "From bad to worse" Utly described the courrib of the hog market. Unsatisfactory as was Its condition yesterday and the day before It was weaker and moro Intensely dull today. Twenty thousand head was the extent of the fresh arrivals and there wore not tuoro than 10,000 stale hogs , but buyers "had stomach" for scarcely moro than halt that number , though the Btufl was freely offered at a further drop ot from 20 to25c. At the beginning of operations shippers and speculators wore In duced to take a few hogs very close to yester day's qiiotiitlons , from $7.15 to 17,20 being paid for a few loads nnd nno or two lots fetchIng - Ing $7.28. but the prevailing prices were from 10.80 to $7.05 , while at the close It Is doubtful that anything \\ould have attracted u buyer at over 17. Theau prices show a decline since Saturday of from 4On to 4Sc , though the arrivals for that period have been only 45,000 head , or 13,000 less than for the bamo time lust week. Little change took place In the xboop market either as regards prices or the character of the demand. There were buyorn for till the offerings and at prices that vnro rjulto as satisfactory to seller * as were these obtained earlier In the week , As ( or a long tlmn past the bulk of tlio arrivals wore from Texas , and the trnnamlsfourl. country contributed the greater of the remainder , very few natives beIng - Ing huon. From ? 3 to (3.25 for Inferior stuff quotations ranged upward to from H0.40 to 15.50 for choice natives and westerns. Sales were principally at from $3,76 toM.60 for Texans and ut from 14,60 to S3,15 for westerns and natives. Yearlings were quoted at from $4,78 to fO.40 and spring lambs at from (4.60 to * 7.60. < " " .f' llrrelpts : Cattle , 14,000j calves , 600 ; hogs , 20.600 : sheep. 15.QOO. The Evening Journal reports ; OATTLB KocolptB.r 14,500 head ; shipments , 4CCO head ; natives opened steady , closed weak ; ToxanH , lOa lower ; best natives , } 5.50a 6.00 ; good , i5.GOO6.40 ; medium , f-l.75SM.OOj others , $4.10.lt4.COj Texuns , (3.0034.60 : cowu , ll.753,75. , , , Hoas Kecclpts 10.600 headt shipments , i.600 headt market 1620o lower ; mixed 6.25 ; Texons , * 3.73B:5.00 : ! wooled lambs , 0.6 Q.O.BO ; shorn -lambs , M.5030.05 : shipping lambs , (3.60865.20. ICanaai City J.tro Stock Market. KANSAS OJTV , Mo. , May 81. O ATT IE Re ceipts , 4,600 beadi bhlpmentfl , 2,800 head ) market steady ) Texas steers. l2.80St6.4qt shipping steers , t4.ao&5.70 ; natives , (2.00@ 4.80 ; butcher stock. t3.8O34.40 : stokers and feeders , t3.263 > 4.65 | bulls and mixed , 12.20 (23.00. ( lloas Kccolpts. 6,000 headi shipments , 1- 800 bead ; market closed 101il6c lower ; bulk ' of sales , r6.9037.00i heavies. 10.8087.10 ; packers. W.OIX37.10 ; mlxcd , a.70a7.06 ; lights ( B.4O36.95 ; porkers , eo.95 7.00 ; pigs , 15.00 ® 0.70. BOEEP nocolptf. 4,100 ; shipments , none ; market about steady. Cook's Extra Dry Imperial Cbampajrno Is splendid to entertain your friends with. Its boquet aud delicious tuato is unrivalled. NORTH DAKOTA'S ' FINANCIER 3no of the Peculiar Products of the Land of * ' "Wheat. t * E , A , MEARS MADE AGREAT RECORD III ! Operations Moro extensive Than Those ot Zlmrl UtTlgglni nnd Knatern People ple Taken In with Knse Wh t nn Invcitlcntlon DIjcloiM. Nnw Yonic , May 31. An advertise ment which upponrod In n Now York paper ofTcrcd for sale "lax sale certifi cates" carrying a legal rate of 12 per cent , or , Bald tlio advertisement , "will lesxio corUflcatoB ot deposit nt 10 per cent and deposit these on first mort- jnffos. Improved wheat farms as ool- ntorai. Wrlto E. A. Moars , Sturtovant house , Now York. " Another ndvorttBomont printed a few days ngo proposed to glvo free faros to the World's fair nnd return to any pcr- eon "Investing 81,000 , in our i securities , " This was signed 'E. ' A. MoarB , North Dakota buildingWorld's fair grounds , Chicago. " A reporter called at the Sturtovnnt house twlco Monday to learn from Mr. Mours moro details ns to his advertised attractions for eastern capitalists , but was told that Mr. Moars was not in. He hud been staying at the hotel only three days. The reporter called again to learn from Moars whether ho knew of E. Ashley Mcars , president of tho'Na tional bank of North Dakota at Fargo and the First National of Lakota , which wore ordered closed by Comptroller of the Currency Eckels. It wns said that Mr. Moars had gene to Washington. Complaints nbqut "E. A. Moars of North Dakota" began to bo made a year or HO ago by persons in the east , es pecially these who invested in North Dakota property on the promise of 12 per oont interest and had received little or no return for their monoy. Investigation of the condition of many institutions started by E. A. Mcurs of North Dakota was begun last July by u committee of eastern stockholders con sisting of Messrs. R. S. Grlswold , Fred erick K. Alvord and B. W. Wells of Hartford. Lawyer Edward D. Robbins of Hartford in their behalf visited Fargo. Mr. Robbins issued a printed report in which ho said that Mr. Meura is uotlvo manager of twenty-eight bunks and guarantee companies. The report then continued : "Some of thcso corporations arc almost altogether owned in the oast. Others uro entirely owned by Mr. Moars. Yet they are engaged in frequent deal ings with ono anotlier and in every case Mr. Meat's flxos the terms of the bar- crain. Ho has also at various times bought and sold these corporations , at prices fixed by himself , both real estate and personal property of largo nomina tive value. The National bank of North Dakota has bought most of its paper from other banks of which Mr. Moars is president. I nm told by him that this paper is guaranteed by the small banks. A great part of it has been , however , returned for collection to the very banks who are said to have sola and guaranteed it. Moreover , I found notes listed among the property of ono bank yet payable on their fuoo to another belonging to Mr. Mears and not endorsed at all. I could not make the books of the different corporations har monize with ono another. These cor porations are curiously tangled together as holders of ono another's stock , and by means of this creation of fictitious capi tal whoever happens to got control of this coterlo ot corporations cannot bo easily reached. " In a second paper issued by Mr. Robbins - bins ho declares that he has no bias for or against Mr. Mears , but hoped , that time would result in reassuring him in the honesty and capacity of Mr. Meat's. Piles of people have pues , but Do Witt's Witoh Hazel Salvo will cure tnem. HLVE a.V7 > OKAY Secretaries Gresham aud Herbert Strew Flowers on Union Soldiers' Graves. WASHINGTON , D. C. , May 31. Just twenty-nine years ago today Colonel Hilary A. Herbert of the Eighth Ala bama volunteers was lying at the ppint of death In u temporary field hospital na a result of a dangerous wound he nad received while leading his confederate forces lu a desperate charge during the battle of the Wilderness. At the bamo time Brigadier General Walter Q. Gresham was also in a Hold hospital nursing a wound which he had received in leading the Fourth division of General Blair's corps before Atlanta. Yesterday those two veterans one of the north and the other of the south now associated In Mr. Cleveland's cab inet , sat side by side on the platform at Arlington and participated in the nromorlal exorcises over the graves of the union dead. Around the platform wore grouped hundreds of the veterans of the war , most of them in the blue uniform of the Grand Army , although there was a sprinkling of members of Potomao post of ex-confederate veterans. Thus on the platfoim and in the throng the blue and the gray mingled and fra ternized. Judge Gresham was the hero of the hour , and his arm was wearied with the constant uhuking of hands of the old sol dlors , quite u number of whom hud served under him. Secretary Herbert came In for his full share of attention and cordial greetings. After the exor cises ho and his two daughters walked along the line of little white tombstones , aud assisted In mrowlng llowors upon the graves. Ajtor this the two cabinet officers wont to Fort Myor , whore the salute ol nineteen guns , duo to members of the cabinet , was 11 rod , and the regiment ol yellow-plumed cavalrymen appeared on dross parade. Piles of people have puos , out lj Witt's Witch Hazul Salvo will CUM thorn. Tire 01'ixioxn ux General niaok nnd Major Wurron Ciuiso a Sensation In Chlcitgo. CHICAGO , 111. , May 31. Memorial day exorcises at the art institute last night were rendered sensational by an ex change of opinions on the pension ques tion between General John C. Black , ox- United States pension commissioner , uni Major William Warner of Kansas City , iioMtgrand commander of thuGrand Army. Major Warner upoko flrst. Ho said thai it belonged to the friends of the noldioi and to no ono else to remedy the ovlls which may have crept into the pension system. General Black , who Bat upon the stand , grow uneasy und when his turn to speak came ho said : "Tho pen sion rolls art ) polluted with the iiainea of cowards , deserters and impostors , and no true soldier would object to measures calculated to remove the disgrace. " Both speakers were wildly applauded. Piles of people have piles , but Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo will euro.them. Potter Will 1'ay fifty Cents. CLEVELAND. O. * , May 31. A largely attended meeting of the creditors of ox- Governor Foster was hold at Fostoria last night. Resolutions of sympathy were adopted , after which it was agreed to Roooni fiO conls on the do rnenttn claims , loavlnft H Mr. FoMor'trnotnoT na pnouji If ho ncoAtno flnaJioJAuy nb A utatomont froffl the > jro " > adlhvb' thRl h6"o7)u"d ) BO pftr tjeTJl qf hlB AoVti.loSn nh tnnt ho Plica of poaplo here plies , ut Dowltt's Wltou llttrol Salvo will ours thorn. WESTERS r.l Cncouraglni ? Increase Notcil In tha Jtorn- went of OrKCWjjATi. 0. . Mny 3l.-r9poclfil Telegram to THE nBB.Tomorrow's 1'rleo Current will say i \J eitoru packing the p nit wocj < has been 210.000 hpgs , computed with 105,000 , last WOOK and , 810.000 ft soar no , nmklni n totulof 2,880.000 since March 1 , a . .Unst 2,025,000 lat year. Prominent plncpsci ompare as folloiri : .hlc&go 1.IONO Cltr . 210,000 it Louli . I.SJOX ) , ilaclnnatl. . . . T .VM 110.0W ri(1l oapolt5. . M.CW 1 > 3,000 7I.OOJ M.003 MOOJ 7 1 , ( XXI ntumnn. tT.WO il.OOO t. Jnaopli. 48,058 0200J citr. . M.OUO ( O.COO St. Toul < Live Stock Market. ST. f.ouis , Jlo. , May 31 . OATiLE-Uccolpt ? , 1,100 head ) market ifondy for nil good stocks ! others lowers good natives , e3j good Texans , ton prices , 14,23. lloas Hocelpts , 1,700 head ; Blitpmcnta , 8,000 ! jnnrltot lower ! heavy , ! t3 , 0037,15 ! mixed , (0.7037,001 llffbt , 60.76iS7.10. 8IIKF.IKoocllt < " , 12,800 head ; ahtumonU , JOQ ! market quleti natives , 84.70i Toxnns , llend It In 11U Paper. Pcoplo who never read the advortlsomcnts In their newspapers tnlss moro than they prosumo. JoiUithan Kontaon of Bolun. worth county. la. , who had boon troubled with rheumatism In hla back , arms nnd shoulders , road nu Horn In hU pa per about how a prominent Gorman citizen of Fort Mudlson had boon cured. IIu procured the Bamo medicine , nnd to use * his own words : ' It cured mo right up. " Ho also says : "A noluhbor and his wife wore both sick in bed with rheumatism , Their boy was over to my house nnd said they were so bad that ho had to do the cooking. 1 told him ot Cliain- borlaln's Pain Bnlm and how it mid cured mej ho got a bottle and it cured thorn up In a week. I have great faith in Pain Halm and belle vo it will euro the worst cases of heumatlstn. " Every Month * many women nuffer from Excessive or Scant Menstruation ; tlioy don't know ' tvho to confiJe in to get proper advicot Don't confide In anybody but try Bradfieldi's oSpacino tor PAINFUL , PROFUSE. SCANTY. SUPPRESSED end IRREGULAR MENSTRUATION. Book to "WOMAN" mailed fn . BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. , Atlinta , Ca. Bald bj oil UrnccUta. I TREATMENT. FOBALD Chronic , Heron , Private and Special Dlseim of ; both Hen and Women. Etrteturq and nil other troubles trontcd at reasonable charges , CONSULTATION PEEK. Gallon or nddr DOUGLAS BLOCK , - OMAHA , NEB Opposlto Ilnydcn Bros. HIR The Ccle- brated Noil- changeable Spcctacl cs nnd E yo Glasses for sale in Om aha by MAX MEYER & 1JRO. CO. , ONLY. The Loss of a Second May tnenn ( tie inluln of j-otir ( r > ln ; mh menn ilcitttictlon t life ntul propcrtj { t\ \ \vnvs mean * lost i money. No ono c * - l7 , - nflbnl to carry n j > o ( RUBY JEWELED wntcli. Ilctlcrnownlc ADJUSTtO M at nil thnn be led astro WATCHES -V. by wrong time. Dm bcr-Hatnvulcn 17-jcw watches me nccurat Would you like to tntiwnlilrli nlfli U mot tutJ on Amtrlco'n Uroitpot llallranar If si wrlto for circular "A Quoiltnn orscronJs. " Tni Utiisocn WATCH WIIHKI , Cuuton , o. Teeth oxlrnelol In morel Ncwonoi laiertod r fur o rnmodnr. 1'crfeet at gu atceJ. Pnxtou IGthaiiilFarnani Stroats. Klomtor on WU it. Tolephtmo 10JV U1UNU THId WITH YC STRENGTH , VITALITY , MOO > VTl . 1 IX I > JI | ATI. fJH i U. M.LIIIllllltjrfb1 lli : > Tos.fJsfl. . cAftmnnilttna ptif/tlflan tf i 1'KAXOUVStRBTCAMNBTlTUTfe.tSwh' * i > j. w mi'Vffn ni.t.i . N4 800 pp. . 154 Invnlunblo J > ; rrlptlonn. full ciltonlr el.1 t > v mall. ) p.ilrd. I'rn tdnnt "t NEW ERA { CoiiHUUuUtm free. ) Is unsurpassed In tha traa incntof all Chronlo , Private ai Norvouk Ulioaioi. > rltw to or ouiHiilt l > iionat TKBATMKNr JIV MAI Addreia with mtmp for pi tlculars. wliloli will t tout tilaln cnrelono. P.O. llox ( Ul OJIca Hi d. IStU Om haNob. s. six * oier. OAIA//A , A- Cnpltnl $100,01 Surplus $ G5Oi CIDcors and Irjoton Henry W. Vat i , pml ti It. CCq hn ! . Tloa pr iUani ; 0. S. M irlo ) . .V. itorto.Jobn ri. colllm J. N. U. I'atrlax : lleud , casbler. THE IRON BANK. i OUR EMPLOYMENT DEP'l nhllocostln ? the oaiplo/or nnl omp'oyoi cothlni. lus oniiblod ns to advance the Inter estsofbotli , and : ilso ouro.vn , Uy aoourlnj better roiutts with th ; machine. Wyckoff , Seaman & Bonadlc TELEPHDNR 175U 1712 FAUN AM 3T. IunU fur Sale. Sealed bids for 810,000.00 of Rchool bulldin" bonds will ho received by tha prosklont am secretary of the school district of the City o llrokcn Bow. Nob. , up to 1 o'clock p. m. Q Juno 1,1893 , said bonds to bn Issued by th IJoitrd of Education of the above named dl" trlct ; will boar 0 per cent Interest , paynbl soml-annually. and both Interest and prlnct pal made jjayablo at tha fiscal agency for th state of Nebraska In the city of New York. W Y. $5,000.00 of said bonds will run for toi years from July 1 , 1893 , and $5.000.00 will rui for tlf teen years from July 1 , 1803. Thorlgb 40 reject any and all bids 19 reserved. 11. O. TALTJot , Pro-ildonti. J. O. LUUINO. Secretary. Dated Hroken Bow , Nob. , May 18 , 1803. May21d 11 so urrn Union Stock Yards Company , Soufh OrnaJia. flctt Cattle II o nnd Sheep market In tha CQMMIC3IQi : HOUSES. Wood Brothers. Live Stool ; Commission Morch'inti Eoitli Omolm Tolcphono 1157. Chloaji JOUND "ADISMAN , I _ . , , „ - „ - WAI/I'KU B.VOUI ) . fManttifl"r Market reports by mail and wire cheerful rnlshod upon application. { OMAHA U Difectofl AWNINQB AND TENTS. Omaha Tent-Awning WoH Bros &Co. , COM1 > AN7. Tonti , nonsis covicns. Awnlnili , cilo , 70J anil 1113 Varnam Street. 1Q ! > ti. loth Street , BAGS & TWINES Bemis Omaha Bag COMPANY. Importer ! nnd nmnufno- turtri of flour lacki , tiurlap , > tnlno , BOOTS AND SHOES. Morse-Coc Shoj Company. Baleiroom and OnJce-llOMIOJ.IIIl Ilotrnrd SI F ctorr-IUMI2Mm ! Howard St. We are the oilM nuraturen of UooU anl 8 WASl" K'\.Ufo20irmaaa \ ; | ; to atl to ln.p..l ouroewfnotorr , DRY GOODS. FURNITURE. Omalia Upholstering i Bebee & Ilunyan COMPANY ' I Upbohlcrcd ( u'rulture. rUIINITUUU COMPANY 11(4.1104 ( Hlcbolis Bt. ' ' - U JiDdl3taUB