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    If * 6 TTTR OMAHA DAILY JH3E # SATURDAY , JUNE 10. 1803 ,
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Bharp Bulge Olmrftctorizod Dealings in the
Wheat Pit Yesterday ,
LITTLE OK THAT CEREAL FOR SALE
Corn Vfa 1'lrm nnd AMo Advanced it frac
tion .it tbr Clone ttniiliiciu Situation
Not llngnrdcd n * Any
Wane.
CHICAGO,111. , June O.-Thoro was : i iliani
bulge In wheat today. The market advanced
2o a Im. and closed firm at the top. With
wheat below the cost of production nnJ the
business oltttfttlim npparontly more jellied ,
thcro wns n disposition to buy today and It
was discovered thcro wns llttlo for sale. Corn
wn < tlrm and also advanced , netting \c gain
lit the close. Tlio heavy short ! were diligently
talking corn down and buying It , ai for sumo
days past. Provisions responded to the lash of
the drivers of that dcul and advanced a llttlo.
A favorable feature regarding wheat was
that , there wai no now * strikingly bearish ,
English cabloittcro slightly lower , but not
enough to exert much Influence , while the ag
ricultural outlook In the United Kingdom was
by no means nssnrlng and the scattering Male
reports received wore far from encouraging.
The growing activity nmoim exports gave
noino promise of a reduction In stocks and to
that extent encouraged holders , and thcro was
a feeling tlmt the government report tomor
row will fcliow a low average.
The business situation , If nnt cleared , was
not regarded as any worse , and there was a
disposition on the tmrt of the hhort sellers to
take nrollls. Ollerlngs were decidedly moder
ate , not to stiy scant. After the best point was
reached thcro was good Kiipport , alt.iougl ; a
local scnlDlng firm closed nut UH trade * nnil a
Bccd trader nnd grain carrier on a small scnlo
wns known to bo embarrassed. The market
opciKd from ! { o to ! } e higher , and the advance
continued with Might niictuatlons until tlio
In corn the opening trades were the same to
n trllle obovo the closing prices of yesterday ,
nnd after changing frequently within Me. sud
denly sold up le , reacted from We to ° ; e later ,
ruled steady , nnd Una ! quotations were from
He to le above the close of yesterday.
There was liberal general buying of pats
futures and also Improved trade In cash lots.
Opening sales of fututcn were the same ns
yesterday's close to He higher. Juno advanced
5ic nnd July ? .c und July closed steady ut
ubout the lop , but Juno wuakened and prices
declined jjc. September advanced Sc.
Provisions were firmer , but there was no
activity In Iho hitslncvH and the market still
preserved all Us recent oar marks of a manip
ulated market. Compared with last night ,
pork IH up i0o. !
Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat ,
00 earn ; corn , 4&0 enrsj oats , U'JD cars ; hogs ,
8.000 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows :
AHTIfLKB. UI'KN. 11IUII. ) LOW. CLOSE. Y'llIl'V
Wlic t No. 2
Juno KM
July C7H
Sept TOM
Corn No. 2
Juno 87
878'J
July 8 * 8'J
Bopt I1HSW 41
Cats No. 2
Juno SO 10
July 28H
6ept
UotBl'cirk
Kept. . 21 00 21 50 tl IX ) SI 00 20 60
Lard-
July 10 074 10 20 1007W 10 M 10 00
Kept 10 K 10 70 10 M 10 70 10
Bliort lllbs. .
July 0 SO SiM V 3D 8 471 8 2i
Bei't U m U 7.1 9 ( .0 9 75 U < 7l
Cnsli ( ( notations were an follows :
FI.OOU ICasy , neglected.
WHEAT No. 2 nprlnp , C-l 'l/JGD'ac ; No. 8 ,
BUrltiK , D9c ; No. 2 red. O.lJ ClO&Jic.
Cons No. 2 , a8BC ; No. 3 yellow , closltiR ,
87c. ! *
OATS No. 2 , 205c ! : No. 2 white , f. o. b. , 03c ;
No. 3 white , f. o. b. , 31 < 332c.
KTK No. 2 , 40c.
llAiiMsr N < i. 2 , nominal ; No. 8 , f. o. b.
atxrt-IOc : No. 4 , 32c.
FI.AX SEKINO. . 1 , $1.02.
TIMOTHY StiEit Prime , $3.7r > ( itn.80.
FonK Moss , per bbl. , 'i0.420.42'/i ( ) ; lard ,
nor 100 Ihe. , * 'J..IOU0.02'J ; short rlbn , sldoa
jloosu ) . J9.47 ( ' , 0.&O ; dry. salted shoulders ,
( boxed ) , jn.5jl.00 ( ) ( ! short clonr bides ,
( boxed ) , JlO.ST'iWlO.O'/ ! .
WHISKY Distillers' llnlshcd goods , per gal.
11.12.
BUOAIIR Cut loaf , Cc ; granulated , G.70
standard "A , " & . & 7.
The following wcro the receipts and ship
ment for today :
On the Produce exchange todny the butter
nmrkct. wns easier ; creamery , lOMffllOc ;
dairy , ISJitolGJic. Eggs , quiet ; ktrlctly fresh ,
Now York Mnrketl.
New YOIIK , Juno 0. I'mtin Kocelpts , 83-
OOOpkps. : exports. 2,000 bbU. , 10,000 sacks ;
unh'u , 10,000 pkgs. ; nmrkct inoro nctlvo on
free offerlinjs of spring : winter wheat , low
prudes , f2.0f > ffi2.45 ; .winter wheat , fnlr to
fancy , $2.a&33.05 ! ; winter wheat , patents , J3.0
C14.25 ; MlnnPRiita clcrir. 2.60K3.10 ; Mlnno-
hotii htralKhtti , { 3.IJOQ4.10 ; Mliiuosota patents ,
r4.2rj4.CO.
COUN MUAI < Steady ; yellow western , $2.60
O2.70.
IlYC-Dnllbut steady ; No. 2 > estern , DCacOc ;
western , one.
lUm.i'.v MAI.T Dull but steady ; western ,
CO B2c.
WHEAT Hccelnts.107,000 bii. ; exports , 833-
000 bu.j sales , : i,6S4,000 bti. of futures , 134,000
bu. of spot. Hpot niarkot moderately active
for exports , ( Inner with options ; No. 2 red ,
In store nnd elevator , 72 c ; afloat , 73 > , jc ;
f. o. b. , 731&73o ; ungraded rod , 70 71' < c ;
No. 1 northern , 73ic ! : No. 1 html , 80c ; No.
2 northern , 71c. Options wcro fairly active
nnd closed htroni ; at Uil34'c advance , .liino ,
71 © 72jc. ! closing lit 72"c ; July. 72 i74c ,
closing at 7-lc ; August. 74 l.ffil7Ge , closing at
70c ; Soptetnbcr. 7ti ? © 7Hc , closing at 78c ;
Deccinher. 81 182ic ? , closing at H2 jc.
COHN Hccelpts , H.OOO bu.s exports , 20,000
bu. : sales , 700,000 bu. of futures , 44,000 bu.
of M > ot. Spot ( lull ; 47 c in elevator , -l7Ho
afloat ; No. 2 white , 40c. Options dull and
Jiffllchlghor , closing llrnr Juno , 40' C147c ,
cloMng 47ic ; July , 4G''iia47ic ( , closing 47ic ;
August , 47 ffi48iac , closing 48fic ; Buptoinbur
47Ci40c , closing 4Uc.
OATS Kecolptd , 40,000 bti. ; exports , 71,000
bu. ; snles , at'0.000 bu , futures , GUd.OOO bu ,
spot. Hpdts dull , firmer. Utlons | llrinnr , fairly
nctlve ; June , 3H(23fi' ( ( ' c , closing 30c ; ; July ,
BB ffiSBSc. closing S&yc ; Septuinbur closed
OtaB ? c. No. 2 white , 34'ie ; No. 2 Chicago ,
B8Wc : No. 3 white , 3 Q8Hic ; mixed western ,
D7Hil30c ( ; whlto western. 8B'la4c. ! ( !
HAY Steady , fulrly nctivo.
Ilot'ri Itnttiir demand , llrm ; Kttvto , common
to choice , ISTWvic.
HiDKS-Qnlot , nominal.
Wool/ lull , weak ; domestic llocco. 275J.32C ;
pulled , 2G4f.l7c ; TUXIIH , 20 < a30c.
I'liovinio.NH-fut mi'iitB , modnrato demand
itniuly ; mlddlcH , iiulot. l.nrd , ( inlet , firm :
western strum clobcd at flO.lo ; hnlos , 200
tlercos at f 10.16 , Untlons. sales , none : June
110.15 , nominal ; July , MO.IIB. nomlnui ; Bnp-
tombor , illi.Hf. , nominal. 1'ork , quiet , htoiuly.
llurrcii Uulut , closed less firm ; western
dairy , 14lic ( ; western cruamory , lCO22c
lglns , 20 < ii22c.
( tiiKKSC Colored , falrdonmnd , firm ,
KtidH Oulet , heavy Mipply , woaUor ; ro-
oulptH , 11,1100 pkgn. ; western , froah , ! BJi < a
lB ic ; western , per eilhii , t3.2.riQ.3.3B ,
TAI.WIW Quiet , ctxsyi city ( ( 'J per pkg. )
COTTONBERD On < Stetidy ; crude , 84c ; yel.
low , 40c.
I'KTitoi.Etlu The market was neglected ; nc
enlos , IVnnsylvnnla oil , spot NHlcs , niino
Juno options , salt's , none ; oil'uri'd att33'4c ul
( lay. Lima oil , bales , none ; 2'JHu bid. rn
salus.
Hosts Dull , easy ; ( .triUned , comtuon t (
o'
Tttni'ENTtNKQulut , Ktcady ; 28JJc.
KICK Steady.
BmiAit-ltaw. tlrm , ipilot ; fulr refining , 3 > 'c
contrlfugnls , 00 tebt , 4e ; rollned , fairly uc
tlvo. llrm.
I'ld IitoN-Stcndy , ( julft ; American , H2.7BJ
In. 60 ,
Coi'PEii Htcady ; lake , J10.80.
LEAI > Kasy ; domcitlc , 13.70.
TlN-OIosod btrong ; HIrulU , J10.65 bill
J10.03 asited ; pl t ' , dull , Mcady. Spoltei
KUIKUII City Markutl.
KANBAH Oirr , Mo. , Juno 0 , WHEAT Higher
I No. - hnrd , fiH'ia&'j'ic ; No. u rnil , tUKilOlu.
COIINeak , but not iitiotahly lower ; No.
jnlxi-d , 34Qa < 'ie ' ; No. U white. 3Hc. !
OATb-Htngnanti No. i ! mixed , i7litt28Jc ! !
No. U while , ale.
HVK Weak j No , 2 , 62iSn3c.
JUrrreit Klriiij creamery , ! C < 223c ; dalrloi
KotlHQnlot. . lie.
HKCrUT8--\vho t , 10,000 bu , ! corn , 2,00
bti. ; diitu , none.
tiuii'MUNTrt-Wiieat , 17,000 bu.l corn , 2,00
bu.j out * , none.
_
Now York Dry Cixxlt .Market.
NEW YOIIK , Juno 0. The demand for dr
Koodu In n general way was moderate , but wit tb
llttlo Inquiry fur cottons. Thuro WHS , however
over , conslduriihlo bualnrsit In ( lurk prlnti l
nrlcps of which were nrndo today , Inciudln
tbo following ; rJImpkon'ri bolld blacks , bllvv
Rrayv , Pluck and whlti > , funcy Indigo blu
yartu , bhcpUurd ulaldn , Cc each ; Victoria koll
, 4tc. nnd Imperial folld blfickn , 6Kci
Mcrrlmno fancier roboi , millan blue * , rtnlllno
blncks , Gconrhl fiirnlturo twlltn , 0 ct ca < tlf
morololalnc , Oijci cochin chlnMllks ,
fnnclM Impvrlnl bltir , ays and nnlllno
blacks find vrhltpR , Crc.ichl 1'ncldc tno\t nllno
ffinolci frocks nnd nnlllno blacks and
Ccc.ichi fast color rob < n , CHoi Manchcitor
fancies , nc. KM tirobablo ulso that prices of
blotched goods will bo inado next week ,
Omnhrt Product ) Mnrkct ,
VKOnTAnt.F.-I.
TOMATOES 0-l ) l < ot cratf , f 2.5f > < l3.00.
OAt.troiiMA. fjAUUAaK-Cr.itc * , per lb. , 2.
asj.Nr.w
Nr.w roTATOrs-I'crbbl. , 14.
STlttNd llEANs 1'cr liii. bOT , ! 1.GO.
I'EAS-I'er bu. bor , S1.7fiUt2.0U.
CtrctiMiir.ns-l'ordoi. , 7Bc.
CAfuri/ ) nil fancy , per bit. box , J1.76O
2.00.
So. O.vio.Nj ) 1'nr bbl. ,14.50 ,
: 1'er do ? . , 2&il30o.
fJnr.ii.N ONIONS I'cr'dolDtt2Uc ,
Asi'AiMOUrt I'ordoz. , 8&a40c.
Nr.w HEKTS 1'or do/ . , 400. .
ritftTS.
fUT.tron.stA CusnntES-l'or 10-lb. box , 81.85
C2.00.
HTnAwnisnntES-l'or case , on orders , 13.50 ®
8.7B.
1'cr ca r > , < 3.toa4.00.
HASi'liKttlllF.s 1'or 24-plnt caie . t2.00a2.75.
LF.MONSChoice to fancy , t4.GOii5.00 ; extra.
fancy , * 5.50SO. 00.
IUjtANAS-1'er bunch , Including crates and
packing , 2.00it2.60.
OIIAMIES HIvcrsMo uredllngs , S3.25 , Mcdl-
torrunuun sweets , t3.&oa3.75.
IIUTTKtl , El(13 , QAME , VOUI.TIIY.
nt77TEit--Tlio great bulk of the country
butter goes ut He.
Kods Hennrnl market lie.
I'otM/inv-l'hoIro hens , c ; mixed coops ,
7l3c ; old loostcrs , 4ic ! ; gccso and ducks ,
HAY The market on good upland bay ,
97 In car lots.
VIA : i , Choice ami small fat , 7 < a3Jc ! ; largo
and thin , 3O.Cc.
M. I.miU Market * .
ST Louis , Mo. , Juno 0. FI.OUH In better In
quiry hut unchanged ; patent * , (3'JR3..in ( ) ;
extra fancy. $2.tmit3.00j fancy , $2.50WJ.G5 ;
cliolco. H'j.lfittu.80 ! family , J2.00S2.10 ; rye
Hour. $3.25543.30.
WIIKAT Closed 2c nhovo yesterday ; No. 2
red. cash , 03'c : June , G30.G4C ; closing 04c ;
Inly , closed 05JetAugust , 08ic ! ; September ,
70 , e.
COIIN Markedly stronger , closlne Uchlghor ;
No. 2 mixed , cash 3G4c ! ; June , 80ic ? ; July ,
37 c ; September , 3c. ! )
OATS Tame , steady ; No.2cash , 27Xc ? ; July ,
27Ue ; August , 24 < < e.
I'liovisio.srt I'lrm , quiet.
1'ollK Current makes , $10.75. I.ard , S9.50.
Dry halt incuts loose shoulders , $9.25 ; loiius
and rllH. $9.00 : hhorls. J'J.OO ; boxed , 15c
more. Iliicon nnd hams unchanged.
HUTTT.it Choice creamery , l&JJIGc ; choice
dairy , 14c.
KECKtPTS-Flonr , 3,000 hill's. : wheat , 11,000
bit. ; corn. 133,000 bu. : oats , 43,000 bu.
Sliii'Jit'.NTH Flour , y.OOO bills. : wheat , 1,000
bu.j corn , 113,000 bu. ; oats , 6,000 bu.
Cotton Mnrkct.
Nr.w Onr.EANS. Ia. , Juno 0. Futures , sales ,
1)5.400 ) bales ; June. $7.01 bid : July , J7.G2 ©
7.04 ; August , $7.00517.01 ; Septembor. $7.01 ©
7.02 : Ootobor , JO.G7a7.0H ( : November , $7.72
067.73 ; December , J7.787.70 ; Jnnuary , 17.91
H&7.93.
Middling , 7 11-lGc ; loxv middling , 73ic ; : good
ordinary , 7 1-lGc ; net receipts , 477 bales ;
gross receipts , 478 hales ; exports to the contl-
ntmt , 200 bales ; Bales , 1,100 bales ; stock , 118.-
353 bales. Weekly.net receipts , 8,311 bales ;
prills receipts. 8,753 bales ; exports to Great
llrltaln , 2,480 bales : to France , 3,745 bales :
coastwise. 0,700 bales ; sales , 10,600 bales.
MihvimUeo Murkcts.
MILWAUKEE , WIs. , Juno 0. WHEAT Firm ;
July , G41ii" ! No. 2spring , 03c.
Cons Dull ; No. 3 , 35Jil3Gc. !
OATS-Illghur ; No. 2 white , 32 ! 433c ; No. 3
IlAiti.iiv 58c.
KYI : 10'ii' ' .
rnovisio.NS Firm : pork , June , 520.37J5.
Liverpool Mnrki-ts.
r.ivnnroou Juno 9. WIIHAT Quiet ; holders
offer moderately. Kecelpts past three days
were 201,000 centals , Including 138,000 Amer
ican ,
Cons Finns domain ! moderate. Ilecolpts
Amtirlcnn corn pant three onvs , 300 centals.
HIEF Kxtra India mess , OG's 3d per tierce.
'
: no western , 40s per cwt.
Mlnnonpnlis Wlicnt 'Murkot.
Minn , , Juno 0. Imnrovod
feeling In wheat niarkot ; cash market
stronger ; No. 1 northern sold at fiBe and
No. 2 northern at 55c. Itccelpts , 215 ears.
Close : Juno , 50i c ; July , GO'ii ; ; September ,
047JC. On track : No. 1 hard , 01 Ho ; No. 1
northern , 50'Sc ; No. 2 northern , 5C c.
llnvnim Niieiir Murkot.
HAVANA , Juno 9. Firm. Yesterday 2,000
bats of centrifugal polarization , 00 degrees ,
wt'ro sold In Havana at 14,40 per quintal ; 27-
000 bags of Uardonns lit $4.50 ; 5,000 bags at
Clenfugos nt $1.45 : 2,000 hues at Hagua at
$ -1.50 ; 3,000 bags at Maliinzas at44.6Qij : .
Amorlciui Kvlrlccrntor Ilci-f.
LivEiti'ooiJunn 0. AMHIIICAN HKPinnKn-
ATOH HIIK : : Forpiiarters ( | , 48d ! per lb. ; hind
quarters , OHd per lb.
LONDON , Juno D. AMERICAN HEnttonitATon
BKKF Foreituartors , 2s Gdfl2s 8d ; hlndijuar-
tcru , 4s > ii4s 2d per 8 Ibs. bv the carcats.
Colloo itlurkut.
NEW VonK , Juno 9. Options opened barely
steady at 6@15 points down ; Miles , 11.000
bugs. Including : July , 15,50iil6.55 ; August ,
S16.30ffll5.35 ; Sentombcr , $10.20itl5.25 ; Oc
tober. J10.10 ; December , $14.0O3il5.00. Spot
lllo , dull' No. 7. $17.
Cincinnati Murkotg.
CINCINNATI , O. , Juno 9. WIIUAT In light demand
mand ; No , 2 red. 03G4c.
CoitN Quiet ; No. 2 mixed , 40c.
OATS-Qulct ; No. 2 mlicd , 31JJC.
Wuisitv Steady at $1.12.
Halthnoro ( Jruln .Murkot.
HAr.TiMonn , Mil. , Juno 9. WiinAT Strong ;
No. 2 red , spot and June , 70Uc.
COUN Firmer ; mixed , spot and June , 47c.
OATd Quiet ; No. 2 whllo wen torn , 42Sc. }
Toledo ( irulii .Murkc't.
TOI.CDO , O. , Juno 9. WIIUAT Activehigher ;
No. 2 , cash nnd June , OOc.
' COUN Dull and steady ; No. 2 , cash nnd Juno ,
London MnrkotK.
LONDON , Juno 9. PIIOAH Centrifugal , 90
degrees test , 18s Id poi cwt.
LiNSiti : > Oiir-20s lid20s3d ! per cwt.
I.oiidiin 1'ln llliliil : Ituvloir.
| rep rloh ( l ism l > uam ? * Oonlnii Hemieft.l
LONDON , Juno 9. [ Now \ . -c llorald Cable
Spociul to Tun HKI : . ] The markets were
Quito feuturelosx today , llttlo business being
transacted , hut prices were llrm In tono.
American railways wiiro torpid , no onu bulni
disposed to give the market a Iua < l. Not a hick
of coinage , but the reduced resources was the
main cause. Homo hocurltles were quiet and
steudy. Thorn wns an ndvunco In drccks In
consequence ; of the Increased belief In the now
loan being floated , but othcnvlso nothing was
doing , Tno money market was very easy and
rates tending don nwards ; 673,0011 was Mint
Into the bank. Silver was easier at 38d and
rupco papnr weak. In Indian sterling loan ,
0,000,000 to i7,000,000 ! Is expected dully.
STOCKS AM ) 11ONDS.
Tendency til thu Hucnrlty Market Wai Uri-
rrnrd ARAIII.
NEW YOIIK , Juno 0. The tendency of the
stock niarkot was upward again today , the
advance In seine Inutancoa being ijulto
marked. There was considerable buying for
local and out-of-town accounts In consequence
quence of further reduction In the rates for
sterling exchange and the active export
movement ofhoat and favorable t radio re
turns by the railways. Advices from Huston
that the llmllngtou for May will probably
btiow an Increase In gross earnings of about
$500,000 Ktlmulalcd the rlso In the grangers
und Incidentally helped the general list.
Heading , Now F.ngland and I rlo were heavy
at Intervals In consequence of unfavorable
rumors concerning thu.su properties. In regard
to Krlo , It wasrald nl one ( line Unit ( ho com
pany was behind In the payment of waves
and borrowing money at high rates of Inter
est , but this was fciibMiquenily denied and
the stock closed a fraction hlgnur tliun last
night.
The most notable advances were 4 per cent
In Jersey Central , 1U percent In Manhattan ,
2i percent In I'ltlRburg & Western preform !
to 35i. ! 2 pur cent In New York Cen
tral to 104' ( , 2 par cent In Missouri 1'a-
clllo to 80Ui - nor cent In National
Cordueo to 14i ! , ! ' percent In l.ackawunna
to 141i , 1'i tier cunt In Chicago Uas lo70' , ,
; proved from ) < to ! per cent. During the
afternoon there was u modorutu reaction , hut
ut tbudecllno the murkut becamudull. The
, flurry In money here hud no utlVct , ub It aa
fhort lived and the rates promptly Bottled
back to 5lO per cent. At the eloku a rally cn-
bued and the market left nlf llrm In tone.
The I'ost says ; | t wiik the bidding up of cull
money which chiefly brought ubout today's
reaction from the earlier buoyancy. Nor was
this advance In rules wholly without good
reason , Tbo thkmifiits of New York money
to tbo wt huvo pomowhnt fullen off , yet for
the wcuk ending today tbeso huvo reached u
- total of * 7.000,000. uguliut which only ta.ooo.-
, ooo hub come In , largely from bouthern points.
Hut to urguo troublu from a movement In-
duct'd us this bub been U quite unreasonable ,
lliu current bliljimunts to tbo webt uro the
prjco which Now Vork U paying , In tlio ma-
cliltiery of ntelmnno , for the unspornlon of
gold I ! export" , anil the bargain Is altogether In
our I favor , Thcro N no drawing on the federal
cold rtKorvo to settle thlB week' * obligation * .
Now York Is paying now tbo reckoning , not
for damaged credit , but for stimulated foreign
ft
trade.
ft The following arc tbo closing quotations on
tbo leading slocks on the Now York Stock o.x-
chnnROtoday :
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The total sales of stocks today were 200,010
abaieiIncluding : Atchtson , 10,000 ; llurllncton
.t ljulncy , 7,000 ; Chicago tins , 13,1100 }
Distilling , 0,000 ; npnornf Klectrlc , 0,300 ;
Mls-sourl Paelllc1,000 ; National Cordage ,
5,400 ; Now England , 1U.OOO ; Northern 1'nclllc
preferred , 0,100 ; Heading , ' 20,300 ; Ittcbmond
Terminal. 8,400 ; St. Paul , 27,400 ; Sugar ,
I'J.IOO ; Western Union , 5,700.
Nc\v York .Money .Mnrkat.
NEW YOIIK , .Tune 0. Mosr.v ON CAM.
Active , ranging from 4 to ID percent ; last
loan , 0 per cent ; closed o ( Tared nt 0 per cent.
PitiMi : Mr.itCANTit.i ; I'APKH OU8 per cent.
STEUMNU KXCIIANOI : Weak , with actual
business In bivnkers' bills nt M.8574.85'a ! for
sixty days nnil M.8G'iQ.-1.87 ' for demand.
UOVEllNUCNT liOMDS Dull. SllllO bonds ,
steady.
The closing quotations on bonds :
l lnanrlnl Nnto * .
HAVANA , Juno 9. Exchange , quiet.
KANSAS CITV , Mo. , Juno 0. Clearings , Sl-
202,010.
I'Aitip , Juno 9. Three per cent rentes , 98f
76c for the account.
NEW YOIIK , Juno 9 , Clearings , ? 93,128,155 ;
balances , J3KHb,000.
I'liH.AiiKi.riHA , 1'a. . Juno 9. Clearings , J10.-
882,887 ; balances , 1,388,184. Money , 4i ! per
cent.
HAI.TIMOKR , Mil. , Juno 9. Clearings , ? 2-
382,270 ; balances , $2G2,101. Money , 0 per
cent.
LONDON , Juno 9. Amount of bulliongone
Into the Hank of Kngluml on balunco today ,
X'573,000.
CINCINNATI , O. , Juno 0 , Monnv , GS8 per
cent. New York oxchangc , OOiiGOc dl.scount.
ClearltiRM , * 2,123,500.
MIMI'IB : | | , Tenn. , Juno 0. Now Vork ex
change Rolling nt $1.50 premium. Clearings.
$25G,733 ; balances , J8-1.074 ,
ST. Louis , Mo. , Juno 9. Clearings , } 3,385- ,
813 ; balances , S415.027. Money quiet , GffiS
percent. Exchange on Now Yorlc , H discount.
BOSTON , Mass. , Juno 9. Clearings , $13GGG.-
743 ; baliinci'H , SI,100.910. Money , 7 per
cent. Kxchango on Now York , 25tt30c ( lib-
count.
NEW Om.KANfl , L-i. , Juno 0 , Clearings ,
$1,314,987. Now York exelmngo , eommnri'Ial ,
76c per $1,000 premium ; bunk , $1.00 per $1,000
promluin.
OMAHA LIV1C HTOUIC ifAUICKTS.
Cattle Trailo Unovunly Hail with Fair Sup
ply 1 ! ( > BH Strong anil Higher.
FltHiAV , Juno 0.
Compared with Thursday's receipts thobttp-
ply today showed considerable Improvement
but tbo Jlvo days' receipts tire lighter than for
the corresponding live days last week by nboul
4,500 cattle , 0,000 hogs and 1,100 hheop.
The general eattlo market was blow und do-
childly uneven , Receipts were fairly liberal
about live times us heavy us on Thursday , uml
nearly a third heavier than a week ago today
Onoccounlof the Indlirorent tone to report'
from Chicago , bpoculatlve bhlppors took
no part In the proceedings , whllo tlu
dressed beef men with comparative ! )
light orders and no Indication of a fuinlno li
supplies , took their own tlmo to buy und gen.
erully bought from Oc to 10o lower thai
Thtir.Mluy. The best sellers ueroilio tidy fui
light and medium weight steers , and the gooi
to choice 1,007 to llG2-lb. steers at fron
M.40 to $4.70 were not a great dual lower. The
bulk of the decline \ms on the heavy cattle
especially If CKir ( o. nnd the couunon half fui
block. Pair to good 1.200 to 1,350-lb. btoori
Bold at from ft.50 to f I..IO , mill rough btoeri
weighing 1,20U Ibs. und over hold as $4.80 uni
14.40. 1'oorto very fair light Muff nnd odd !
und ends bold at from J3.H& to $4.30. Tin
movement was not ut nil nctlve , but the close
found very few cuttle unsold.
There with no particular change In the coil
market. OlTurlngs were light uml were tuken
freely by local houm-u at steady to strom
prlcns. r-alea Includoil ixxir to choice cowi
and hoi furs ut from 12.26 to $4.10 , with tin
hulk"of the fulr to good butchers , ' cows at fron
$3 to IB.70 , Calves wuro In uctlvo ilumanU am
btrongur ut from f2 toG for poor to prlim
stock. Hulls , oxen and htags sold at from j" " !
to $4 for poor to fair block , or fully btcudi
prices.
Thu feeder trudo WAS quiet. Fair to good
Block wiu In good demand und bold readily a
around $3.70 to $4.20 , Ordinary grades wen
Blow tellers at poor prices , lioi'iuseiitatlvt
sales ;
DUHSKU IIKEI1 ,
No. Av. IV , No. Av. I'r
; i 770 $370 40 108(1 ( $440
0. . . . 897 8 BO 22 1177 440
0 730 365 17 , 1022 4 4U
10 00ft ' 20 15
10 10 It ! III' 45 I17B f > 0
1G20 * AMI i 0 . .1018 50
" . 1020 15 1133 f.O
i" ! fllO S < C.2. . .1270 50
16 . 701 17. . .1100 55
11 . . 013 4 lf > 87. . .1108 00
16. . , . H27 4 15' 0. . .115 ! ! 00
4. . , 992 4 in' 43. . .1107 00
12. . . 893 4cy 20. . .1217 00
20. . . . 089 42f > 03. . .1230 00
11. . . . UI3 4 'if , 137. . . 1283 4 CO
° " 2 ' ' . 802 4 sir n. . .1343 4 05
"fl.'i . 9S3 4 20 40. . .I20i 4 05
1. . . 900 4 U5 SO. . .1209 4 05
0. . , . 840 4 vn- 19. . .111)0 ) 4 05
H. . . 990 4 no 42. . .1221 4 70
21. . . . 993 4 .10 37. . .1321 4 70
10 . , .ItlSO 4 no 35. . .1319 4 70
10. . , .1020 4 an 20. . .1618 70
20. . , . 9G9 4 .15 1. . .1350 4 7fi
20. . , .1(114 ( 4 35 no. . .120H 4 75
.1170 4 35 17. . .1108 4 75
" 125C 4 35 10 . .1271) 4 75
23" . 0119 4 30 .1207 4 75
11)3. .12(10 ( 4 40 .1180 4 75
10. . .1081 4 40 21. .1183 4 80
14. . .1007 4 40 30. .1327 4 HO
20. . 1105 4 40 60. .1315 4 85
.1002 4 40 22 .1343 4 UO
BHIlTlNfl AND KXl'OUT.
80. .1235 4 35
Mt.tl'.ll.
10. . . 895 4 10
COWS.
8. . . 042 2 25 7. . 081 n oo
1. . . 050 2 25 5. . 004 a oo
1. . . HIO 2 25 1 10SO 3 00
3. . . 040 2 25 17. . 075 3 00
1. . . 090 2 25 1 070 3 25
8. . . 827 2 40 1 010 3 25
14. . . 015 2 40 0 842 3 30
' 702 2 40 1. . . . 000 3 30
8' ! .1007 2 40 1 1310 3 40
U ) . . . 814 2 45 1n. . . . . 843 3 50
' ' . HOO 2 50 1. 000 8 60
7' . . 750 2 50 1 1170 3 60
' ' .1100 2 50 B 1170 3 60
l' , . 750 2 60 2 1100 8 65
I. , . 020 2 50 7 1171 8 00
1. , . 850 2 60 22 059 8 00
12. , . 844 2 00 2 1255 3 05
o .1070 2 75 5 1080 3 70
3 ! ! .UKH ) 2 80 1 1150 a 75
o . 705 8 00 0 1001 3 75
oSi
Si ! . 070 0 00 13 1101 3 80
t.i. t. . 472 2 45 15. . . . . 775 8 75
i. . OHO 2 60 18. . . . . 741 3 85
' . 400 2 60 2. . . . . 025 4 00
, oBtl 2 75 3. . . . . 800 4 00
28. , . 557 3 00 0. . . . . 673 4 00
14. . 403 3 75 . 085 4 10
CALVES.
1. . , . 230 2 00 1 . 210 fi 1)0 )
2 200 2 75 . 145 5 00
a BO 3 00 . 130 0 25
1 350 3 75 0. . . . . 181 0 25
2 100 4 00 1. . . . . 170 6 60
1 HO 4 60 1. . . . . 130 6 50
1 200 4 60 2. . . . . 220 0 00
HULLS.
1. . . . .1220 2 25 .1550 3 60
1. . . . . 800 2 35 .1330 3 50
1. . . . .1250 2 60 1. . . . .1850 3 60
.1000 2 05 5. . . . .1204 3 60
.11110 . 2 75 1. . . . .1200 3 50
i. . . . . 080 2 76 II ' ' ' .1040 3 60
i. . . . .1100 2 75 IIi' . ! . .1140 3 00
i. . . . .1120 3 00 i. . . . .1400 3 05
i. . . . .1770 3 25 i. . . . .1300 8 05
3. . . . 1550 3 45 i. . . . . 1280 3 70
OXIIN.
2 1520 300 0..1051 4 00
STAGS.
10. .1421 4 00 1. .1410 4 00
STOCKKIM AND FKCDICUS.
30 604 275 1 640 300
1 330 800 9 680 305
1 300 300 4 805 370
1 760 8 OO 6 618 870
1 3 0 310 15 730 375
4 612 3 25 19..i. 031 3 80
3 450 340 1 470 385
2 1140 350 04 004 320
1 1030 3 50 0 428 4 25
1 820 3 60
WUSTCIIN CATTLE.
No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. IV.
1 feeder. . 800 $2 00 00 feeders 837 $3 00
lions Itocclpts wore not us heavy us dealers
luid anticipated , mid the advance of the past
two days was well sustained , In fact , prices
ruled a shade firmer all around. The shlnplni ;
demand was peed , culling for about half the
hops received , and while fresh meat houses
only wanted a few hogs , packers were faltly
free buyers. Trade was active from the start.
Uoodtocholco butcher weight and heavy hess
sold at 10.40 and { 0.45 , with ordinary light ,
and mixed packing grades at from $0.30 to
$0.35. For a whllo the market weakened ,
when shipping and fresh meat buyers , having
tilled thofrotders , dropped out , hut It was only
tempoiary anil the close was fully .steady
with the opening. The pens wore practically
cleared some tlmo before noon , the big bulk of
the bogs selling at J0.35 and 50.40 , the same as
on Thursday. On last I'rhluy the hogs sold
mostly at $0.00 und f 0.05 or fully half a dollar
higher limn today , lloprescntatlvo sales :
No. Av. Sh. 1'r. Av. Sb. Pr.
127..230 240 $7 30 . .205 $0 37',5
. .247 80 7 37(5 (
. .233 240 0 37H
252 100 0 37 li
ii'jao 8 ( ) 0 3714
. .242 280 0 37 ! i
. .281 .120 0.40
253 120 G 40
. .221 120 G 40
. .259 120 0 40
. . .272120 G 40
. .250 80 0 40
.208 100 0 40
.200 120 0 40
.225 120 G 40
.247 80 G 40
.237 40 G 40
.240 120 G 40
.200 80 0 40
.243 100 0 40
.279 ICO 0 40
.203 40 G 40
.220 120 G 40
.252 120 0 40
.220 G 40
, .239 80 0 40
, .278 7 40
.280s 280 7 40
, .200 120 G 40
.240 80 0 45
, .2G3 40 0 45
, . .29510 0 45
I'lOS AN11 IIOUOII.
- 5 50
HIIKKP Kecelnts were light , consisting of a
double-deck of fair mixed westerns. Dealers
weio away apart on tlio prices asked and
hid nnd the hhcoii wenl on. The demand
Is very fair nnd Iho market quotably about
steady. Fair to good natives , S4.00a5.50 ; fair
to good westerns , JI.OOii5.DO ; common and
slock sheep , i2.50ft4.00 ; good to choice40 to
100-lb Iambs , J5.00440.60.
Kocolpts nnil DUpcHltlou of StnuK.
Olllclal receipts and disposition of stock as
shown by tbo books of tbo U.ilon Stock Yards
company for the twenty-four hours ending at
5 o'clock p. m. Juno 9 , 18U3 :
HCCIilPTH.
pi.st'osiTio.y ,
hicago I.tvo Stunk .Miirkot.
, III. , Jtino 0. [ Rpoclal ToloRrani lo
Tun HKK.I There was not much oliaimo lotlay
In nrlees of eattlo. Tliero was iinlctudu In ail
brandies ot the nmrlo.'t , tliu wants ( if Iniym-s
heonilnxto lie few , ) > nt thanks to cotilliiiii'it
IlKht httiiply , sullors dlil not llnil It necessary
to initku liny lniiortiint | prloo concessions. A
llttlo inoro than 4OOO natlvex wcro ollercil.
They hold jirlncjiially at from } 4.0 to l.'i.lU
for fair In Koodfnrtho Mi-ors , at froin i2.00
to J3.70 for cowp. hulN and liolfurs , The 2.00O
Texas catllo In tlio IM'IIS Hiiro closed out on a
liahlsof from irl.TP to tl.00 for Inferior hulls to
extra htceru. ( ioixl to extra i-altlo closed ( Inn ,
whllo poor and common htcek has a decllnlii ) ;
tnndcnry.
Tliero was a fairly steady hou market early.
At the om'iilns thcro waHiilltili ) trading at
bllchtly HtroiiKcr prices , hut aflor B o'clock tlio
inurement was Mow at reduced quotations.
KIlihtwi'luhtH davolopiMl more Ktri-iiKth than
tlm heavier Krailen. Of the former there were
not ciioiiKli to I'll ' the orders and as hl 'li as
$7.12' . was ohtalnwl for a load avuniKlni ; 178
His. The hlKliCht iirlco paid for hoavv lioijti
was S7.00 and only n load or two reached that
IlKiire. From (0.70 to iO.UO bought the hulk of
the recolits. ( Inferior Krades wcro closed out
ut fiomto.40 to 10.0'J and culls and plxs weio
quoted at from 11 to J < J.-5 , Heavy hogu clos'jd
10i ! lower.
Thuro were altogether too many filicop hero
thu hut week. Had the supply iiuon lO.OOO
head loss the number would have been aniplo
to till alldemumu. An u consfiinoneo ot the
ovorminply tlieiu was u morn or less inrirkod
depreciation In values , ( iood grailea uro not
more than from lOc to'JOc loner than when
wo last reviewed the market , but In poor and
common bluff Ihuro lius. been a bhrlnkaKUOf
from 'JOu lu 4tlc. Texas conllnucB to fuml.li a
very ItirKo part of our buppllei. , gheop from
that htato Mild at anuxtremu ran oof from
t'.OO to t&.10. culls selling at f rain # 2.00 to { 3
and u few lots of extra uuitlliy fuuihliiK from
* 6.124 ! toSO.10. At tills wrltlnK It Is doubtful
that tlio bf t would brine moru thanil.UO.
Western and nutlvotlieop uroiiuoted at from
13.00 to * O.V0 ! , yearllliK * ut from $4.00 to
JQ.'JO nnd Mirlns lambs at from tO.UO lo t7.10. !
Todny thu fcollni ? wes tlrm ut tlio abovoquo-
tiitlonii. _ .
Koculpts : ( Jattle. 7,000 heads calves. 000
head ; liotf * . 10,000 ncadj hheep , b.oou hrad.
OATTI.B HoculptH , 7,000 liuadi fahluinunui ,
3.00U hum ! ; market kteudyi prlmo kteurs.
& .703i.UOi uouo hero ; KooU to cliulco , 5.V5'i6 ! '
ntlior * . H rifKiri.fiO ! dtockcrx , I3.S55I4.Q6 |
nnllvor-dwd , } i ( i rf.t.40.
_ llooa lloeeiiits 15,000 hoailt ililtimontu ,
7,000 head ) miirkct niilet , 0 to lOo lower on
heavy , 6 to lOo lilk-licr on mixed nnd IlKlit !
mixed mid jinrkcr * . Jrt.6fiilO.fiOt prlmo lionvy
and butrhers' wclBhts , JG.OOaO.95j llRlit ,
7.ya7.1tli ) pl , } 5.75.
SIIKRIItocelpti , 10,000 heads shipment" ,
1,000 hoadt nmrkut Moadyi natlvoj , JO. 00
' .j Texans , J3.r Q4.uO | westerns , 14.70 ®
0.'J5j lambs , ? 5.40ttO.OO.
Clljl.i % Stock JMnrkrt.
CITV , Mo. , Juno -"ATTI.K-IIO- -
celpts , 8.000 heads shipments 700 head ;
market slow and OH1CV lowers Texas steers ,
(2.25ft t.aii ; shlpiiIiiBsteors , Jl.40r > .riOi native
COWM. Ji2.OtW4.atli blllolior stwU , * 3.70a4.00i
sli 'kers and feeders , i'J.'J&ai.tH ) .
Hods Uccolpts. 4,000 head : shipments ,
1 , < K)0 ) iicadt iniirkot ruled fxIHOc lowers
closlnc KtrotiRs bulk of snips , J0.4MtG.f.O ;
hoavles , puckers and mt\ed , JO.35UO.OOs
llchli , J5.lOilG.OOi porkers , iG.OO0.00 ! plfis ,
J4,00itf > .10.
SllKUi1 Kccelpt1" , 000 heads shipments ,
none ; market Nteady.
St. I.onln Mvo Stock Market.
PT. I.otris , Mo. , June 0. OATTM : ItocelpU ,
1,200 heads shipment , 2,500 heads market
Meady ; coniinon tocood natives , J2.25'iJ4.00 ;
Snisr.i' ' ilVceiptT. 1,000 head : shipments ,
2'JOO heads market slow , no good on sale ,
York t.tvo Slock Slnrkot.
Nr.w YottK , Juno 0. llKnviN Hoccliits , 2-
400s opened shade better for all Kradi'i , do od
dulls poorest to best natlvo cornfed steers ,
Jt.70RO.C.5s Texillis , $4.00a4.45) ) dressed beef
dull tit 7'i'ilUc. Shipments tomorrow , 400
beeves and 0,000 quarters of beef.
Slllini1 AND l.AMns-Kecelpts , 0,100 head !
bheep , very dull ; lambs at dudlno of Uc.
Piles oC people have plies , ut Dowltt's
Witch Hazel titilvo will euro thotn.
If O.V
Minnesota' * Hx-(3ovcrnor Criticises the Nn-
tlotiul 1'olle.v nnd SiiKgcats llomedirH.
ST. PAUL , Minn. . Juno 9. The follow
ing views on the llnnnclnl situation ex
pressed by ex-Governor Men-lain , presi
dent of the Merclmnts National batik ,
will crnrtte considerable eoinnicnt. llo
said : "Tho unfortmmto financial policy
of the government in attempting not
only to do tv banking business butte
to coin silver nt n rate exceed
ing its value , has culminated , as
many wise and thoughtful men inter
ested in the welfare of the country sup
posed it would,1 ! ! ! a period of financial
distress unparalleled in the history of
the nation. All this is caused by two
mistaken ideas. One is that you can
put two kinds of currency side by side
differing in value , and the other is that
the government should bo engaged in
the business of banking , the people fur
nishing the money to "make exchange
throughout the country. The United
States will not ngain be on a sound
ommcrcial basis until these false
auditions arc removed. Until such
imo as all the nations , of
ho earth agree upon some basis
if issuance of gold and silver , this coun-
ry will bo compelled to abandon silver
is part of its metallic currency. What
his country needs is a banking system
lational in its character , the right to
ssito notes based on the metallic reserve
, ud redeemable at the place of issuance ,
ir at the great money centers at par-
urreney that will bo safe , that will re-
pond to the demand of commerce , move
lie crops of cereals and cotton , and then
'eturn ' to its place of issuance to bo used
[ gain when occasion requires. "
For all forms of disordered stomach use
Jromo-Seltzcr. A palatable , prompt cure.
J.VA 7,0.t/3 IX
inportnnt Decision Rendered Kclittlngr to
the Itrrcnt Illinois I.niv.
Br.oOMiNGTON , 111. , Juno 0. Judge
Tipton of the circuit court hero has
rendered a valuable opinion pertaining
to the "alien law , " which recently be
came operative in this state. Mark
Tulley , deceasedjlcft a largo estato'hore.
lie left it wife , but no children. Ho was
: i native of Ireland , and'his brothers and
sisters , subjects of Queen Victoria , have
children here , who , under former
statutes of the state , would inherit onc-
lalf of Tullcy's estate , the other half
joing to Tttlley's widow.
Jut ] go Tipton decided that the alien
law , which prohibits aliens from buying
md owning land in Illinois , repealed all
former statutes on the subject and loft
the common law in force , and Unit
neither aliens nor descendants of aliens
born in foreign countries can take by in
heritance. Consequently Mrs. Tulley
takes tlio entire estate , and the alien
brothers and sisters and their descend
ants got no portion of it. The decision
shows the importance of aliens becoming
naturali/cd when they can , so that their
property may descend to their heirs ,
otherwise it would escheat to the state.
The "No. 0" Wlieeler & Wilson , with its
perfected tcnisons. upper nnd lower , is the
: > nly lock-stitch machine that makes tin
clastic scnm. It is the dressmaker's favorite
on that account. Kold by Goo. W Lancaster
& Co. , 514 South Sixteenth street ,
a
TO
"oininerclal I.cnguo Orcnnlzcil to Hrlng
Manufacturers mid Coimimorn Togethci
CHICAGO , 111. , Juno 9. The Farmers
and Manufacturers Commercial league ,
an organization recently incorporated ,
aims to protect the interests of farmers
nnd business men intimately associated
with the agricultural trade. At a meet
ing held last evening a eonsLitution was
adopted. The oojoot of the or
ganization is declared to bo "U
act as a distributing agent ; to faoili-
itato the economical distribution o"
merchandise , farm tools and machinery
lumber and other articles between the
nmnufacturor and the consumer , so as t (
furnish buch articles as the consumer
wants at the lowest possible cost , and
obtain the highest possible price for the
product of the farm and to organize its
members into brunch leagues for mutual
protection , co-operation benevolence
and social entertainment. "
The Icuguo is nonpolitical and will
aim principally to save the farmers from
the operations of trusts and monopolies ,
Frank B. White , ( HO Rookery
building , is the acting secretary.
1'lies of pcpplo rmvo pl.ns , but Do Witt'3
Witch lltui'l Silvo : wlllouro tl 3in.
T\rii ( Irrat Inilnstrli'x llrlni ; Invent ( gated
by United Stiitim Senator I'ottVr
ClllCAfio , 111. , Juno I ) . United States
Senator W. A. Pollor is in the city con
ducting an investigation into the live
stock and grain interests. He IH a
member of the hcnate committee
on agriculture and forestry , and as
such is also a member of the
subcommittee on eattlo and grain. Sen
ators Washburn and Kottcli are also on
the committee , but not yo on duty.
Chicago was selected us the Htarting
point of the committee because the mout
hers recognized its importance ) as the
big center for food btulln of the world.
From here the route will bo to Minne
apolis , Oinulm , Kansas City and Topoka.
In these places millers , puckers und
wheat shippers will bo asked for facts
und figures. Then the capitals of about
twelve diirorent wchtorn states will bo
vibitod und from the agricultural de
partments Htatlbtics will bo gathered.
Piles of people have piles , nut to ) Witt1
Witch Huzel Salvo will euro them.
AVIII Ciiiinccrutu 1'ivu HUliopi.
Nn\V YOIIK , June H. On Wednesday ,
Juno 14 , Kev. Frederick Graves , I ) .
I ) . , ami Hev. John McKitn , D.I ) . , will
bo uonbcorutod us Protestant Episcopal
bibhopu of China und Japan respectively
In this city , Tt will bo ho first Instnnco
in the history of the l'rotf\Mrtnt Kplsco-
jitxl church tlmt two foreign inlxslnnnry
bishops liavo boon consecrated nt the
frame plnoo nnd time. It is expected
thnt members of the episcopate nnd
clergy from all parts of the country will
bo present.
1'ile * of people have piles , mil Do Witt's
Witch Hruel Salvo will euro thoin.
' ; jKii.i/tmi > .
A I.lttlo Art of Oonrtevv Nrts n
TrHVcllnr ; Ainu I'llty Tliounnnil ,
MUNCH : , Intl. , Jtino 0. The kind net
of n Chicago traveling salesman has
boon substantially rewarded.
During itho Dunkard meeting here
two weeks ago. nriong those in tittontl *
nnco were Abner Fuller and wife , n ,
feeble old cotiplo from Amboy , O. On
the day the meeting ended Mr. Fuller
became separated from hh wife
nnd friends , taking the wrong
train , without money or ticket.
In his extremity ho attracted the
attention of S. IT. NulTo , formurly of
Frankfort , this state , but nt present a
traveling salesman for a Chicago hard
ware llrm. NalTo helped him to n scut ,
nnd II tul ing thnt ho was on the wrong
train , caused htm to got on"nt Andoi > on
nnd then onmo back with him tosco tlmt
ho was not molested. Returning to
Muncie under Mr. NatTe's kindly cure ,
the old Dunkard was united with his
wife nnd friends , nnd there ho was bid
den n kindly good-by by the Chicago
man.
man.This week n letter cnmo to the hotel
where NalTo nmtlo his headquarters ,
tolling him that the old couple hud
willed to him n farm. Investigation
ehowcd thnt they were helr'oss ' , their
children having all died. Shortly after
returning to Amboy , the old lady died ,
and within a week her husband followed
her to the grave. Doth had a kindly
remembrance of the courtesies received
nt NalTo's hnnds nnd they concluded to
remember him by willing him u fnrni.
Tlio farm is located in Seneca county ,
Ohio , and its value is placed at $50,000.
Plies of people have piles , but Uo Witt's
Witch Huzcl Salvo will euro them.
J.O.SS OA A1M-KK I'UJtVH.iSKS.
Mlno Oxriiom llnvo Made Twenty-Two
Mllllonn of 1'riillt from the tiovoriiinetit.
WASHINGTON , 13. C. , .Tune ! ) . The
stock of gold in the treasury is lower
today Than it has been at any time since
tlio resumption of specie payments in
] 870. The amount now thcro owned by
the govonnment is SSfSJi03. ! ) ) : On the
contrary , the amount of silver dollars
now in possession of the government is
very much in excess of the sum
which it has held , and , under the
operations of the silver purchase act ,
shows that it would be possible for the
government to duplicate its present
stock of silver for at least $22,000,000
less than tbo amount which has been
actually expended for it. That sum re
presents the profits. The Treasury de
partment has just purchased a largo
amount of silver ounces at prices which
range from 8J.f ! > 5 to 8.UO ! cents per ounce.
This makes the value of purse silver in
the standard silver dollars today 01 1-2
cents The total amount of silver
which has been purchased by the gov
ernment since the passage of the Sher
man silver purchase law to November 1 ,
1S)2 ! ) , was 120-7V.IS1 ! ! ounces , for which
the government paid $110,783,51)0 , , ) , or an
average of IK ! . ! ) cents per ounce. The ag
gregate loss since the law went into oper
ation on tbo basis of the present market
price of bullion is said to have been
$22,000,000. , This represents the loss to
the government under the operations of
the silver purchase law and the prolits
which have gene to the silver mine
owners.
Piles of people : ivo DUOS , nut Do Witt's
Witch Hazel Salvo will euro them.
o
An Artistic Siifrici'htlmi.
Washington Star : "Look here , " said the
Father Tune model to the artist , "Don't you
think I've been out of style lonir enough ? "
" \Vh-\vhiit do you mean ? " gasped the as
tonished sculptor.
"Well , I'm getting about tired of this
scythe and hour-glass , and 1 think you could
strllco the fin do sieclc gait by turning them
into u big walking stick und a , monocle. "
8W1KTS Sl'KCIFIC Is totally unlike any
oilier blood medicine. It cures dlHeascHof
tlioblood and ukin by removing tlie polbiin ,
and nt tlio fc.inio tlmo Riipnlles jiood Mood to tlio
wasted parts. Don't bo imposed on by sulibtl-
tutes , wldcli arc said to bo just na Rood , it is
not true. No medicine DM VttC lS/f8RI Fl
liasiurformeduuinany ] Eft 0 KE VaUilB.U
uonderful cuicsur icliuvcil BO much Htillciing.
" .My blood was badly poisoned last year , \\lilcli
Kc.t my whole hytitem out of order diseased and
a constant source nfBiitrcrlnK.no apputlt" and
nn enjoyment < if life. Two Ilottles of I " " " " " " "
brought mo right out. Tlicro in no I
better remedy for blood diseases. '
" GAVIN Ohio. "
"JoiiN , Dajlon ,
Treatise on blood and blln diseases mailed free.
SWIFT SL'UCll'IO CO. , Atlanta. Ga.
1,1 MU CO.liard nnd uft lllCU , MllhtuW CA { > . IliO-
coil , H K. cur. ICtli and tulle tkrlU > it > . ctc-.U I
lloujloi ttreet. nml utUDuilgaiMroi't.
DRY GOODS.
M . E. Sinitli& Co. Kilpalrick-KocliDry
( jOJlS ) CO.
Urr Koodt , notloni , fur- Notions , Kontu1 furnliti ;
rtililnK tfoudi , corner \ttit \ uuuili , cur. lltu aii'l '
lltli and ilOKini ) 19. lUtnur StruoK.
FUHNITURE.
77//7/7KW A 7.V S1ZS
between Dr. ricrco's IVIlots nrul
every other pill , The PollotJ nro
Mimflcr. Aiul this difference In
§ lro , with their sugiir oonttog
tnnU's thorn the cosiest to
tnko.
tnko.Hut
Hut there's n dinVrwtco
through. Thpv'ro easiest
In the wny they ncU
No griping , no violence
lence , no ivnrtlon
nftenvoril. They
do jirVmnnrnt
good. They ivg.
iifit'c the system , na well in
cleanse nml ronovnto It.
Sick or Dillons Headache ,
Constipation , Indigestion ,
lUllous Attacks , and nil do-
rnngi > monta ot the Hvor ,
stomach , oiul bowels nro
prevented , rollovod , and.
cured ,
Put up lu sonled vlnls ,
nlwnys fresh mid ix'llablo ; n
perfect vct-pocket remedy.
They're yiianinfcrd to
filvo satisfaction , In every _
rase , or the money in re- BUD' . ,
turned. What offer could bo fairer I
A
Temperance
Drink
For temperance people n lienlUi-
giving drink for the masses.
Hires'S
Not n linnnful ingredient In its
inakc-np. Nothing but the pur
est extracts of carefully selected
herbs , roots , barks itntl berries.
A 35 cent package makes Five
Gallons of a Delicious , Strength
ening , Effervescent Beverage.
Ho euro nail get Hires'
is only with the signnturo " ]
Justus von Lioblg In blue !
inlc ncross the lubol , thus : " !
It is almost unnecessary to add that ]
this refers to the worllc-known
fiflHP.ftHY'Sl
Liebia : .
Efract of Beef.
For delicious , refreshing Hoof Toa.
For improved and ooonomlo cookery.
A Railroad Man
would thank you , of j
courseifyou presented
him with n watch , but '
Jfit were not a ly-jcwcl
D u c b c r-H a m p d c n
watch , li i s pleasure
RUBY JEWELED
'ADJUSTED" " ! / Vl'otlW not bc ilcrfcct-
WATCHES felll Railroad men arc the
best judges of watches.
Would you Ilka to know widen watch Is most
iLH'il on America's Oroatfht llnllnuidT If so.
write for circular" A QupstlminfSeco nds. " TUB
DUUUKII WATCH Wonus , Cautou.U.
Dress your Neck tor Spring.
Do you know how to do so properly ?
Tr ? the Wide Hand , Turn-down Colbri.
We manufacture a number ot them.
Clutlt Brand. 25c. ;
Malick Widt. Nitilla. Medium.
Coon ft Co. Brand , 20c.
Averne , Wldi. Dirbor. H dium.
They fit well the Pnnn I PJ (
MONARCH SHIRTS. UUU11 tt UU
SOUTH OMAJIA. .
Union Stock Yards Company ,
South Ornaha.
ncBtCnttlo llo midShooii nmrkut In the wait.
c ° M M ' s s ' ° ! j
Wood Brothers.
Iilvo Stock Coinnilsslon Morchanti
EO'itliOrnnlin Toli-pliono 1157. Clilcara
JOHN I ) . DADHMAN , I
WAI.TKK I ) . WOOD , |
Mprlfot reports by mall and wlro
in si. ud npun r.ppllu.lion.
HARDWARE.
HATS , ETO. | IRONWORKS.
W. A , L , Gibbon & Co Onialia Safe and Iron
\VhulaiBta WOIIK-I.
llnti , rnin , ilrun Ko < > d i Kiifei.vuuiti , Jnll wo6
Ifluoruv , inlltons. lull Iron flmtluri niKltlro o
und llurnubtrul'ts. . 0:1 : pi.1 * , ( lui Anitreoa , lu
uml Juuknim
J . . I
LUMBER.
John A. Walicficld ,
lui | t- < 1Ar\i > rlaun 1'urt-
lunil cuinont , Mllviau-
ken cnnivnt and Qulucx
whllo lima.
LIQUORS. | MII/LINfiRY.
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