THE OMAHA DAILY HflElL\VE : ! \ ONES DAY. JUNR 21 , 1803. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Was Weak and Reached the Lowest of the Season. CONSIDERABLE INTEREST IN CORN Stliftl Cercnl Kiilrrt Actlvo Mot of the Ses- lon with the TcHIng tlnnnttled nnil I'rlon lrr K"li r Slock * * nud lloiulii CniCAOo , Juno CO. Wheat wns weak today fct the lowest prices over known and , compared tvllh last night , closed nearly lo lower for July ami lUc lower for S-epictnber. Corn wus oixslcr on realising rales on corn and good reports of the growing crop. It de clined lie since yesterday. Oats was comparathely firm ) llio decline In 'July being only ! < c. Provisions wcro weaker ! ribs selling oir 25c. Tight money was the cry from llio wheat spcculalors nil day. About 30 jior cent Is being paid In Chicago , as reprcsetiled by a sprcnd of 6c per bu. be tween July nnd Poplendior opllons. That was tlio paramount Influence In the market. In fact , news of nnolhor kind was Fcarcoly listened to. There was u report that the London people had arranged lo carry the vrlicnt hero through Iho Hank of Montreal , but that It win declared could only bo trim on the mipposltlon Hint London people hud the cash Brain which Ihcy bought for July delivery , which Is not generally believed1 lo bo Iho cnse. Armour & Co. are , It Is said , prepared to carry nil Hint It will bo necessary to provide for. Thoopenlng wax about Iho same asyeslcr- dny's close , and prices declined Icfor July nnil Uc for September , then held steadily nnd the closing was about Ic lower for September , nnd from 7ic to Ic lower for July dell\ory than llio closing llcureH yestottlny. It was Bald Unit some of the hnnkH had refused to renew loans on wheat , nnd the fantvhattho Heptomhor premium widened out to 6c strengthened this belief. Later the ptcmlum WIN only fiom 4t * to 4c. There wus considerable Interest In corn , the murket ruling quiet and netl\o most of the session , With Iho feeling unsettled andpilces Irregular. The conlllctliiR foreign advices In regaidtn DIP duty question made operators moro mixed than OMT. as to which side of the market to favor. The lone nt start was Btiong , and Ihu llrst sale at about closing quotations of vesterilny , n Purls cable coming Instating that the assembly hail passed a bill to temporarily suspend thn duties on corn , nnd that tlio German government was also contemplating Ihe same , lint Ing u very bullish circct. Ulleilngs , however , were gieatly In creased , f-uM'iul piondnciit concerns , supposed lo bo long , sold freely , which curried prices down fiom ? .c to 3c , prlvnto advices coming to hand reporting Iho proposal to abolish ish duties on com had Deen declined , which tuis ronslderul later nnws , and Iho market ic- nclctl uccoidlngly. Liter the prices worked nil ; , c on the estlmpti'd rect Ipts for tomorrow of 210 mis , declined f c nnd at the close had lost fully from ? ic lo 'ic. The crop bulletins were bearish factors. In oats the feeling early was strong , but c * Inlcr weakness duvoloped in sympalhy with oilier grains. Prices had u rnngo of JiC und the clOM ! was al u net loss of He to i5c. Theiewasa lltllo circus In Iho provision trade , A few packing houses , headed by Ar mour and Ihc Chicago Piicklm ; company , un dertook to sell some short ribs. In this they were anticipated by Wilglit , who raised Iho miiikt't In a way that made prolllablo sales dilllcult. Pi Ices were near Iho host of the dny'n range at Iho closo. Compared \\lth lulost prices jcstcrtlny , September Is 6c lower , luid Is oir lfc nnd rlns lost 25c. Kstlmuled reculpts for tomorrow : Whunt , 88 ears ; coin , 210curs ; oats , 130 cars ; lioirs , 10,000 hoad. Tlio leading futures ranged ns follows : Cash quotations wnru us follows : KI/OUII Knsy ; nominally unchanged , WIIUAT No. 2 spring , C4 > ' , ffiU-l3ic ; No. 0 sprintf , f. o. b. , CCc ; No. 2 rod , G4H < 3G4 ? c. Co UN No. 2,41ic. ! No. 3 , SSJfc. No. yellow , closing , -I0o. OATS-NO. 2 , 30c ! ; No. 2 white. 345Jc ; No. B white , f. o. h. , 314C31C. IlYE No. 2. 40c. UAHI.GY No. 2 , nominal ; No. S , t. o. b. , 42c ; No. 4. no sales : FLAX BKEII-NO. 1 , Jl.OO. TIMOTHY HEED 1'rlmo , J3.G5. 1'OIIK Mess , per bul. . 820.02 (220.05 ( ; Inrtl. , .or 100 Ihs. , iO.75SO.77J4 ; short ribs , sides ( .loose ) , $9.97'saiO.02'dry ' } ! siillod shouldora , ( boxed ) . iO.50 10.00 ; short clear bides , ( boxed ) , S0.75nro.00. WHISKY Distillers' Oulalied goods , per gal. , UrtAiis UnclianRed : cut loixf , OIJc ; cranu- lalcd , 6.7G ; Ktandnid "A , " 5.G4. The follovrliiK wcro the iccclpts and ship ments fur today : On the I'roduco exchange today tlio butter market was oaslor ; creamery , lutUOJsu : duhy , ISQilCu. CSKS , dull ; strictly fresh , 13 3'c. ' Now York Mtirkets. NEW YoitK.Juno 20. Ki.oun Kccolpta , 41- 814 pkRfi. ; exports , 0,954 bbln. , 10,574 backs ; sal , 10,400 iikgb , ; market moro active , eas ier : winter wheat , lowgradi'ifl.D52.45 ; win ter whont , fair to fancy , S2.46 < S3.45 : winter wheat , patents , f-lO34. : 00 ; Minnesota cleai , f2.60S3.00 ; Mlnnokota stratKhls , i3.30Q4.00 ; Ulnncsotii patents , 4.00324.46 , COUN MiAir-lulI : , hteady. live Dulli nominal : wcslcrn , B7c. WHKAT Hecolpls. 420,300 bu. ; oxporls , 200- 741 bu. ; salon ; 4,300,000 bu. of futures , 100,000 bu. of spot. Spot nmikot fairly active , canler , wllh options closing steady. No. 3 red , In atoro und elevator , 71 ! > c ; ulloat , 72c ; f. o. b. , 7272ic ; ungraded red. 70a72Mc ; No. 1 northoin , 72u ; No. 1 ] iaril,7Hac : No. 2 uorth- cni.70J.fc. Upllons were moderately aetUe nnd Irregular , closing weak at ? W7 c duultno , BH follouliiK the west with local longs and for- olRiiors soiling freely ; Nt ) . 2 red , Juno , 71 * ® 72 ? c ; July , 72fi73 7-lGc , closing at 72'iu ; August , 76liia763ir , closing at75uC ! : Hoptem- ) er , 77'f tt7HJc ( , ulOhlttK at 77Mu ; Docuuiber , b2KilHkcloHtnu ( : at HU < iu. COIIN Uccolptb , an.oOO bu.t experts , OB.OOC bu.t Bales , lul 0.000 bu. futiireH , IU.OOU bu BpoU bpots moderutoly uctlvi- , ? 4lo lower toady ; No. 2 , 40JtfMi > tie In elovator. 50)fd ) OO.Vc ulloat. Options opemnl iitlbc advanoi on Arm cables nnd foreign buying and n roporl Unit Uernmny had removed tlio duty , hit later denied , and prices fell Ic and closet toady nt illlTia loss for llio dny ; trading fair Euntomher , July nnd August most active July , 60 ! & < aM'ic , closing at 60io ! ; Augiiut. 5 : Ci&Oc , closing ut 61 > ic ; Hoptembcr closing a ClMc ; Ootohor , Ol o , OATf Heceljils , 111,000 bu. ; oxporls. 70 ( Ini.i BHlca , 105.000 bu. futures , 115.00U bu ipot. hpots quli't , llrm. Options ( inlet iim Inner ; Juno , H7 > 4C , closing ut 374ic ; July l7 > iG37io ! , closing at U7Uct August , 35 > , , ( i ibuc. closing ut 35ic } ; t-'optoi.ibor . , : iy ? < i I33HC. closing at 93 c ; hpot No. 2 uhltu. 40c 4o. 2 ClilcaKO , 30c ; No. 3 white , 38.f ! UDie ; mixed ucnern , 3bU30u ( ; . HAY Quiet : choice , steady ; shipping , J7.6C Wool/- Quiet , about btuudy , VnoviKioNB ( . 'ut meats , llrmer , nulot ; mhl fllou , dull , rasy. l.ard. nulut , easy ; wester l at (10. Options bales , none ; Juno closed , f 10.0 nominal ; July i-IoM'd ut tio.05 , nominal ; Hej : tembcr cloicd ut S10.07 , 1'ork. moro ucllvi toady. HUTTKH Moderate demand , firm ; wester dairy , 14Q10ia ! ; iiins : | , 2022c. C'liKirsETalr dumiind , bteudy. EOUB Hti'tidy , Him domund ; recolpts0,40 pltg , ; wcbtern freuh , 14JiU10c. ( CorroNHEiu ( ) n < ( julut , weak ; crude , S0 ( yellow prime , 4S&44c. I'KTiiui.LUM-C.Uilet. cntdo loner ; Wubhtni ton In barrel * . H.'JO ; Wukhlngtou In bull 12.40 ; United closed at OOo bid. ItOfilN-Qulct , easy. Tuitl'tNTiNi. Quiet , easy ; 20'5(230o ( , Nui.Abbt.t.New Orleans , iiuoii Uetlk- , good I choice , btuudy , quiet at yui 3Bc. BUUAU Hiiw , Una , dull ; fair rolluliig , a.'i ci'ntrlfucalB , 00 test , 4ic ; rctlned , llrm , fuiri active ; oir A , 6 1-10W6 0-lOc ; mould A , & 0-1 Ci&lfi" ktaiuluiU A , fi ? < 25 0-lGc ; contectloucr A , &H 5 7-lGc ; cut loaf , & la-lGCCOu ; crublu- C 13-lcaCc ; powdered , 6-U < 6 15-lGui gram luted , 64if ) ? c : ciiliou , bhW > 13-10c , 1'ia IIION Qulel uiul btcudy ; America U2.75 < air.,60. Coi'i'jsn bti-udy ; lake , f 10.00. LEAU-Qulot ; domemlc. (3.00. TiN-I'luu ; Hlraltn , (20.15 bid , (20.25 nsxci n , dull. Spelter , quiet ; domestic , (4.20 , N ir York Dry ( loodt M rhot. VoiiK , June 20. lluslntts In dry goo continued luoduiately to bu governed by t flu uncial bltuatlou. Ihu oveiith louglookv for In regard to bleucbed cotton * took pla todny with thn foltowltie reiulli M to prices : I'mHoftho loom 4-4 bleached nhlrtltiu , re- durcd ' { c nyntd tnSUo ; lxn dnto4-4blenchPl hlrlltlgl , reduced loS'tc ; Cumbvrlnnd to 8c , lllnckiiono lo 7W , Hope to 7d : rilclivlllo , 7c ; roriiot-Me-Not , 0' < C ! 1'armors choice , o'4C ! Herkclpy catnbrlcs. OHrj Uoronvt cambric , 7Uci bleached cambric , BL < C. Onmlin Product ! .Mnrkct. Tlio market on country protliico nn i notdN- tlnculMicd by any % cry great chariKo In prices , and the trade as n whole \\ns devoid of special fen lure. Tlio receipts of ee nrn not very largo , but nlthoFiimo time there la no ery Croat de- inanil , The fact thnt the run hn Unlit Is the only rnison for cotninlislon merchatils bolns nblo to keep the mnrkat BO well clonncd up. At present iirlcoi llicro Is no outlet for eirgs , c\cn If tlirto was a Miriilua , and that , together with the fact tlmt it Ilbrral liicroasu In tlio re ceipts U anticipated for the nour future , causes a weak feeling among n good many dealer ! * . lltittcr Is not at nil plenty feu- this season of the year. It Is estimated that tlio supply Is short of last your bv fill per cental least. Heavy IOWH shippers claim that they arc not packing moro than n third ns much us they did last year. At llio same tlmo butter men are anticipating an Int'rcaso In the rccelpls for the last nf the month nr the 1st of July , The tnaiket , on poultry Is about stonily , Old fowls und chickens nro the ohlv kind of poul try that Is coming. (7cese , ducks nnd turkeys nro out Of season , nnd only nn occasional ship ment Is rccclM'd , The locnl pnrdcnorH are fupplylnp tlio vcgo- table iiinrkia almost entlruiy. and there Is very lltllo bolnu shipped In In tlio way of now \cgetablci. 'Most all kinds nro now plenty and cheap , ocept string and wax beans. Now potatoes are coming Incry freely and nro going lower tupldly. lurlngiho ) last few days the receipts linto been largely from Ar- knnsas and otni-r southern points , \\hllo C.ill- foi nla hns not hpcn such n heavy shipper to this nun Kol. The late arrivals fiom llio south nro of % cry good quality. The aulvuls of homegrown strawberries uro on the Increase. Whllo some of the stock Isofjuelty fulr quality a gieat doalofjtls small and knotty , Tlio best bonlcs are com ing from nour-by points In louu. NobruHkn growers do not uppour to Imvo lenrncd the secret of producing good berries. Theio vns a shipment of sti aw berries In fiom Oregon that tin ! veil In splendid shape In spite of the fact that ( hey Imil bien on the road for four days In a common express cat without ice. There were u few crates of blackberries from At Kansas , but hardly enough to make a market , lllack rnspborrles were aNo In light supply. as 1ms been the rule so far this bcason. Uood stock found n icady rnutkel. . . TOMATOES MlsslbslppU-baskotcrntcs , $2.00 Q2.25. UAUFO NIA OAniiAOE Crates , per lb. , 2 G3c ; Ht. Louis cubbnpo , per crate , Si.00ilt3.25. : Nuv I'OTATOns i-outhrrn. per bbl. , S3.25a ( 3.60 ; California , nor lb , UttaWc. SritlMl IlUANS 1'er bu. box , $1.60. I'PAS 1'erbu. , onordeis , ? 1. t'uciHliiciia 1'or doz. , homo grown , 75c © ? 1.00 , UAtiMFixiwrn-Kancy. per 1)11. ) box , il.75. ONIONS fc'outhfrn , per bbl. , J4. I : I'tTdoz. , on 01 tiers , 20JJ25c. KADISHI.H 1'ofdoz. , on eiders , ifi 'JDc. liliCKN ONIONS I'er doz. , on oidura , 16 < & 20c. Asi-AIlAOUH 1'er doz. , 3540c. Niw HKKTS 1'er do ? . , 40it,50\ Niw TuiiNira 1'er doz. , 25530o. SQUASH Per 40-lb. box. Sl.U3ai.GO. CAMroitxrA CiiEitniKS 1'or 10-lb. box , SI. 20 Ql,50. .STitAwiicnnina-Por case , on orders , J4.00 ® 4,25 , Per case , $3. CO. HI.ACK HASl'iiniutiES 1'er 21-plnt coses , $2.25 ; 24-quui t cases , S4.00A 1.25. . OiiAMiES-KlversIdo seedlings , $3.0033.25 ; Illversldo Jlcdlterrnneiin RWOOIS , 93.75 ; moun tain Medltuiianeun s eots , i3.00ffl3.25 ; moun- Inln oinnges , $2.602.75. llLACiuiKituiLS 24-qunrt rnBOs , ! 4. Jlisbouui UiiLituiua 1'cr 24-tit. case , S3.00 ® 3.25. rouTiir.itN ! Pr.n\is Wild geese and Chliika- saw , per 24-qt. rabO , ? 2.50. PiMiAl'i'Li. ' 1'er doz. , $2.00(22.50. ( Al'lilCOlS Percrato of 4 baskets , JJ.50. Per 100 , S30.00a35.00. , KQGS , rOUUUY. niiTTEn Strictly fancy country , small lots , 15Q10c ; packing block , 12'Jc. ' Kt ! s Ucnoiul market , HH12c. I'oni.TiiY-ChoIco hens , 7J ! < 28c ; m\od | coops , C4t7c ; roosters , 60Gc ; geese and ducks , 7@8c. MISCEMANEOUS. .fJVKT T.'A0.Iulrkot ' ; oa Bood upland hay. SG.60417.00 In car lots. VuAii Choice and small fat , 75J74c ! ; largo and thin 3BOc. , _ _ _ _ St. I.ouli Alnrlccts. BT. Louie , Juno 20. Fr.oun-Wcolc and dull ; WHEAT After openliu ; strong turned weak , became unsettled ; No. 2 red. 02 > * c ; June , C2c : July , G2Sc : August , G5jc ! ; tfeptembor , O7',5c. CoiiN After making u rapid advance early. , declined and closed ? ic off ; No. 2 mixed , 383 c ; June. 38c : July , 88 0 ; September , 40c. ' ' OAtS-Nomlnal ; No. 2 cash , 28 > 'sC bid ; July , 27Hc bid ; August , 28c bid ; September , 25ViO PitovisiONS-Lower and drncglnK. Pork , cur rent market , $18,75. Lard , $ a.25f0.87)t. ! { ; ) Dry salt moats. loose shouldcis , J8.755 lonza nnd ribs , $10.20 ; shorts , $0.00 : boxed , 15c more ; bncon , packed shoulders , $0.75 ; shorts , 4lOC2 ( 10.75. JInius , ingnr cuicd , 133 > 14e. UUTTEH Unelmnged. KKCEHTS Flour , 3,000 bbls. ; wheat , 10,000 bu. ; corn , 70,000 bu. ; oats , 10,000 bu , SuiI > MENT6 Flout , 10,000 bbls ; wheat , 2,000 bu ; corn , 168,000 bu. ; outs , 33,000 bu. . Unnsua City Markets. KANSAS Cur , Juno 20. WHEAT Weak and lower ; No. 2 Imrd , cnsh , 57 < 267ie } ; No. 2 red , 6Ctt68c. ( Coftu Dull nnd unchanged ; No. 2 mixed , 33Vic : No. 2 while , 84c. OATB Weak , and \c \ to Ic lower ; No. 2 mixed , 2G't(327'c ! ( $ ; No. 2 white , 28a28Mc. ll\t Weuk at 61c. HAY Weak ; timothy , 50.00S0.60 ; prairie , ituTTEii Firm , unchanged. KOQS Weak : lo'ic. ItKCEii'TB Wheat , 0,000 bii. ; corn , 4,000 bu , Smruujds Wheat , 17,000 bu. ; corn , 4,000 bu. Liverpool Haricots. LiVEnrooi- , Juno 20. WHEAT Quiet ; de mand modeiulo ; holders offering moderalely Herelpls past thrco dnys , 231,000 centals , In cluding 130,000 American. CORN Steady ; ctemund moderate ; mixed weslorn , 4s5 ! id percental. Hecelpts Ameri can corn past three days , 51,200 centals. Amctlcan finest white , 4Cs percwt. ; Amcilcau Uuost colored , 40s. , Milwaukee Markets. MILWAUKEE , Juno 20. WHEAS Easy ; July , 03ic ! ; 2 spring , 04c. CoilN-Dull ; No. b,38c. OATS-hteudy ; No. 2 white , 84ioi ! No. 3 while , 3"JJJc. IIAHI.EV 68c. ItYE MC. 1'OltK-JuIy , 120.05. Wool Alurkct , ROSTON , Juno 20. The tlcmnml for wool has boon moderate and llio bulosuroln smiill lot ! only. Territory wools mo quiet on u bcourot basis of 47fi447u for line , 45c for Hue mod I UN and 4O'ijM3u for medium. Toxrxs , Callforuli and OrcKon wools aie dull. Pulled wooU tiule ut 30Q36O for A and U supersi , Aubtrullun wools quiet and llrmj foreign carpet wools dull. Cofleo Mitrkut , NEW Yoiiit , Juno 20 , Options oocned dull uiichangt'il to 20 points down ; closed barol ; Hleatly , 620 points downisalos , 0.25O bRgb. In eluding : July , (16.30 : August , (15.16 ; Boo tombur , $15,60 ; November , (14,2514.QU ; Do runilior , * 14.70 < ai4.76 , bpot Ulo , Uull , steady Cotton Marker , NEW OHI.EANS , Juno 20. Kasy ; coed mid tiling. B S-IOc ; middling , 7 c ; low mtddllnn 7 7-1 oc ; good oidlnaiy , 7 ! c ; net rocelpu 1,422 biilebi BIOSS. 2,107 bales ; exports to th continent , 700 bales ; bales , 1,300 bales ; stock 114,000 bales. Ilaltlmoro Onilu .Market. IlAi.TiMoni : , Juno 20. WHKAT Bteady ; N 2 red , bpot and Juno , OOc , COIIN Strong ; mixed bpot nnd Juno , 40 ! { abked , OATH Quiet and steady ; No. 2 whlto wcslon 42o asked , _ _ _ _ _ IMilladeljihla Oraln Murket. PIIILAIIEUMIIA , Juno 20. WHEAT Easlci No. 2 ted. June , GB'iiloUe. n COHN ateudy , eukunil lower ; No.2mlxc June , 48i5i4IJc. ( K ) OATS Weak ; No. 2 while , Juno , MliiiiuuuoUa Wlioat Murket. June 20. Market dull ; cm weak. Itet-elpts , 2OO cura wheat. Close : Jun SHtJc ; July,6 Uc : hontoiubor , 04c. Uii trncl No. 1 liurd. Olijc ; No. 1 , nortliern , 60Ji } No , 2northuin , 60 > itt57Sjc. Olneliinall JlurUoti. OINCINNAII , Juno 20. WliCAT-ralr d muiid ; No. 2 lull , GOQG2c. Cou. > Soiueu ; No. 2 mixed , 40u. UAIB rirni ! No. 2 niUod , 32ia33c. ! Toledo ( Iral i M.irket. u- Tpi-KiK ) , Jnno 20-WllEAT Active ! No. uII cash und June , Glue , II , Conn-Dull ; No. a cash i , 42c , OATS yuli't ' ; cabh , 30o. Havana Sugwr Mnrkct. HAVANA , Juno 20. BUOAH Quiet ; on 1 iiiolasies suisur. 87 degrees polarization sold 4,33)4 ) gold per iiiiluml , , ) , ) I.Ollduu 111141.0191 ltUVlO\T. lie * ( CopuHghlcU isyj 2 < v JU.TIM Gordon /itniit , ] dLONDON , June 20.-Now [ Yok Herald Cat eo I Bpuclal to Tuu IJuc. ] Tlicro was uo bu nrsi totlny on the Block exchangenUlioimh the weather wiiscoolcr nnd prlce-i Rcnorally lower , llrantl Trunk stocks wcro especially wo'ik , d 'spltri the RITISS Incroano In the week a receipts of i'G,700. To minors of Gnuld con trol Is now credited the recent rise. They arc simply dun to the bull rlnjr , American rail ways woio easier but there wire no stiecl l features , Ihiod biokcrs rpcommendotl the Ritltlng down for a few months of most stocks , but the public wns slow toblto. ronfldeiico In American rnllwnys was slower of recovery limn over before. Homo securities wcro lint gfltioiiilly , These declines were In foreign stocks but the movements were not Impor tant. Plherwns loner nt 38'fil. A Milling amount of bullion wus taken out tif bank , The money market wns Inclined to harden. STOCKS AXII ItONII * . Spcculntlon on the itclinnco : Wns < ) ntot Agnln Vostrrdny. Nnw VOIIK , Juno 20. Speculation nt llio Stock PAchnngo was qulot again todny. Trad- Inir In railway and miscellaneous bonds amounted to but S88G.OOO. At the opening Manhattan , Cordngo preferred and Omaha prcfciroil wcro i-onsplcuoils for strength , Man hattan rising 2 per cent to 131 < 4 ; Corrtngo pre ferred 4 per cent to 64 , and Omaha preferred 2 per cent to 112. Manhattan wus favorably Influenced by the concessions granted by the rapid Irnnslt commission yesterday. Still later tlio stock fell to 127 on statements by Ulrcctor Hilssoll 9ngo Ihal ho would oppose tlio payment of (175,000 yearly to the city. Cordage ns belter on llio iirospccls for an catly reorganisation of the properly. Soon after the openlnz London sold n lltllo Krlo Atchlson. t'nlon Pacific , St. Paul and houls- \IIIo nud Xaslnlllo , nnd nt the s'imo tlmo money on call advanced Id 25 percent , This gave the room tinders , who are uni formly benils-h , nn opportunity lo bring nbout a decline of ' , { to 1M. Mttlo support was given the rnniket , but for that matter Iho prcssuro to sell wus not largo by any means. A further break In sterling e.\chnngo lul to talk of Impoils of goltl nt an cntly date , and this together with n lot-up in the ri\toM for money near the close , when call loans fell H per cent , brought nbout n llttlo rnllv. Manhattan rose to 120V2 on what was termed Insldo buying. Near the close , howe - oer , C'orthigo ran olt to 12'i nud Sugar to 83 on modoruloly largo tiansmitlons. Tuo untiouncemont that the Hunk of Com- mcico had applied to thn Clearing Ilottso lonn committee for # 1,000,000 In cerlllicalcs hud no Inlluonco. Now thnt the Dank of Commcico bus shown Iho way , smaller Institutions , and others not In as good slmno financially , will probably follow suit , anil money In consequence quence should'ou&u up.partlculaily In mercan tile click's. In the loan department active Mocks lent nt from 5 to 25 per cent for cany- Imr. The mniket loft oil weak. Tlio Post says : There as lltllo or no fallIng - Ing oil todny In the oulllow ot Interior money shipments , and to this slr.iln Is now added Iho usual piopnrntlon for the July Inlerest and dividend disbursements. Chicago exchange Ills true , has advanced a trlllu and there Is reason lobt'lle\o Hint the banks of thai city have. In part , abandoned their policy of a \7cekagoliihelplng out western grain bpocu- Intois at the expense of westein mor- chanls. ThoMiolo proceedlng ought , lion over , lo bo kept prudently in mind by eastern banks when appeals como In , later In the Minimcr , for Uiti lonowal of nd- \nncpt on Inteiior commorclal paper. The negotlallon of sterling loans on our own money market was something of a factor In today H icnowecl collupsu of oxchnngo rates , hut it must not IK > forgotten thnt With such titter absence of buyeis In the market for ex change the disposition to draw ami linnsfer London funds ugnlnst sales of sterling bills Is In n gioat measure discouraged. The Httun- tlon of Ihe moment , In short , is of such ab- noiinal and unprecedented character that speculntho ventures on all the markols are huz.iidous , a fact as veil appreciated In Lou- don as In Chicago and Now York. The following are tlio closing quotations on the leading slocks ou the Now York Stock ex change today : The total union of stank" ) today wcro 120,000 shares , Including : AtclilsOn , 4,400 ; Uurllnu- ton&Qulncy , 8,300 ; Chicago OuS , 5,500 ; DIs- tlllliiir , 8,000 ; Missouri ruclllc. 7,000 ; Now York Uenlral. 7,500 ; Hooding , 10,800 ; St. 1'aul , 12,500 ; btisur. G.UOO ; Western Union. 4.GUQ. Noiv York Money .Murker. Nnw YonK , Juno 20. MONEY ON CAM , Wus active nmglliR from 0(225 ( per cent ; last loan 8 per cent ; closed offeied nt 8 per cent ! PiuuisMbncANTH.n I'AlT.u 0B8 ( per cent. bTEHUNO EXCIIANOK Heavy , with actual business in banUorx' bills -J.BlUQ4.8ly for slxly days und 81.83 (24.83 ( for donmnd. OOVUIINMEM lio.sod rirniur. State bonds , dull. Tliocloalns quotations on oonrts : CHICAGO , Juno 20-ClearJne , 112,021,314. jo'jooo8 ' ClTV < Junu 20--clour ua < , : 'lo ' IJOSTON , Juno 20 , Clearings , 114,317.68 il- | balances , (1,40'JBUO , ilotioy , GQ > ? pur cei A t Kxclmnso on NowYoik , 18O25 per cent discount count- , Mill Mr.w Oni.cAss , .Jnno 20 , Cleat IHB , M- 000,516. "rjj I'Anis , Juno 20. Tlirco per cent "renloo , 07f 7&c for the nccomiU- Kr.W YoilK , JnArx'tO.-Clcarlngs ' , Jl 10,280- 403) ) balances , JOUfl9iG2. ; OMMIA , Juno S < Clearings , 8798,400) ) same dny Inst wcoUSl,020,0'JO. llAt.Tivioiit ; .Itino 20. Clenrlnas , $2,61fl,772) ) balances 8180,080. ' Money , 0 per cent , PlIlI.ADKM'ltlA , .thno 20. ClParlliR * , . - 880,034 ; balances , Yl,557,080 , M , GS6J4 per cent. , LONDON , Juno QO.- Amount of liulltbn with drawn from llio Hank of England on bninnco loiby , .C2.000. ' MKMIMIH , Juno So. Now York oxclmtitto st'llliiK nt Jl.&Ojiromlum. Clearings , I188ail ) bnlanco , { 39,771. CINCINNATI , Jnno 20. Money GO9 per cent ) Now York exchange , GOcQM.OO discount. aoirliiKsJl,8UnG50. ! IlKin.iN , Juno 20. The stattmionl of Iho Im perial Hunk nf ( lermnny hhows nn Incrcaso In spcclo of bO.UOO marks , Sr. f/ouis , Jnno 20. Clearings. $3,030,004) ) balances , 1 103,002. Money tjulot , ( VQ8 per cent. Kxchntiiro on Sow Yoi K , U0c3$1.00. NKW YOIIK , Jnno 20. Kxchango , S1.25 dls- counl. Stcillnn uxrliniiRO , weak , sixty-day hills , J-l.b-ll duinanil , ? 4.8 , ) . Money , titilot ; discount imchatigedi 0 per cent being the ruling rule , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ OMAHA 1.IVI3 STOUIC MAtlltKTS. HocolptR Much Mnro Llbornl I'rlcrn t.otror All Around Trailing Active. TUESDAY. Juno 20. Hecelpts ot catllo for Iho past twodayi show a tnodcrato Incruaeo over thoIlrat | t\\o ttays of last week of about COO head , receipts of hogs litoo Increased about 7,000 head , or ncaily 60 percent , and thcruliavo been neatly 700 mure hheep. The supply of cattle todny was very fair , not a great deal heavier than a eek ago , but con- shloiably heavier tlinti the iictuiil necessities ofthecaho ( leinanded , As mule the finality was good. Tlierons uory fair pioporlloio of rlpo heavy catllu , but ul the same tlmo Iheio wcro moro limn thu tKuiil number of light half fat stcors. The demand V.UH light and hut llttlo dllVeictit In character fiom what It has been for at least ton days past. Local droist- beef houses 1110 all after light catcasses.at present and paid prices steady to lOo lower than Monday for good to choice fat light 1,000 to l,17&-lb , steers , or from J4.10 to ? 1.60. Shippers Nero not ovnly unxlous to trnile , but boUKht. 1,2GB to 1.327-lb. steers tit fiom J4.10 to J4.0D. A hunch of choice 1,073-11) . beeves biotight ? 4.BO , whlluuiy good 1,607-lb. steers sold for $4,06. On the warmed up , half f.it and shott fed 000 to 1,100-lb. slecrs the Him kut was badly demorallred. bales \\vio made at fiom jt.GO : to J4 , or right around $1 lower than the same calllo brought Icssthan a month ago. It was u dull , ii an inatkot from the start , but as sellers were all anxious to unlo'id in the fact ) of bad reports from the cast , Iho move- munt was faliiy stuudy , and \ery fair clear ance was cllcciud. | Cows sold lower , not a great deal lower , pcr- 1)111)4 ) ) , on the good fat cows and helfurs that sohl around S3. 60 to $3.75 , but 6c to lOc lower on Iho gonei al run of butchers' stock that sold at fiom } 'J.i.r ; ) to M.au and canners' that changed humls at from 81.70 to $2.25 , Grass cows are a druz on the market at prices all of $1 lower than two weeks ago. The calf rjmiket was steady , fair to cholco stock bulling at fiom $3 to 36. Bulls and slags ami itmgli stock ccneinlly sold ut blinded prices from 8.2.25 to } 3,76. Tim feeder trade was simply flat. Quito a few fresh cattle were recohcil , und with regu lar dealers already overloaded and tcaicely a country buyer In the yaids the market waa In bad bhupo. Dealers bought a few cattle at pilcos 15c to 20c , lower than last week , hut could Inn illy soil them aguln ut any pilce. Times are too hard to buy feeders now , l ep- rescntatlvo sales ! ' " DtinSSKD JIEEF. No. Av. Pr. 1'r. 4 . . . 025 $3 00 , 84 10 i " . 760 3 60 4 10 22" ! . 020 3 ( > 0 4 20 21. . . . 884 3 05 4 20 1. . . . 10UO 3 LD 4 25 20. . . .1001 3 05 4 25 20. . . .1108 3 05 4 25 20. . . 1027 3 CD 4 25 20. . . .1108 3 05 4 25 1. . . . 020 3 70 4 30 21. . . . 871 3 72V3 4 SO 52. . . .1024 a 85 4 35 17. . . .1020 3 87'S 4 35 23. . . .1081 3 00 4 40 21. . . . 02 ! ) 3 00 4 40 20. , . . 080 3 00 4 10 33. . . .1080 3 00 4 45 45. . . . 050 4 00- 4 45 20. . . .1021 4 00 4 60 18. . . .1188 4 00 4 60 24. . . .1120 4 00 4 55 19. .1105 4 05 4 65 lit. .1U48 4 05 4 05 21 1100 4 10 4 BU BHiri'lNP AKD KXPOIIT. 05. . .1208 4 10 10 1238 4 50 33. . .1083 4 15 12 1271 4 55 30. . .1127 4 15 21 1304 4 65 40 , , .1214 441 20 1327 4 G5 MIXED. 20. . .1182 4 15 COWS. 3. . 1000 1 75 . . .1055 2 60 1. . . 010 1 75 . . . 830 3 00 4. . . 717 1 00 1. . . . .1010 U 00 7. . 005 2 00 1. . . . .1230 B 00 1. . .1300 2 00 1. . . . . 030 3 00 0. . . 704 2 00 13. . . . . 887 3 10 o . 750 2 10 1. . . . .1140 3 15 sal ! . 747 2 10 1. . . . . 900 3 25 " . 808 2 15 5. . . . .1038 3 25 4" 1012 2 25 1. . . . .1140 8 25 i. . .1080 2 35 0. . . . .1072 3 30 7 . . 001 20. . . . .1105 3 60 i , . .1000 ' . . .1055 3 50 i. . .1000 2 50 i.'i ; . . .1150 3 75 7. . . 380 1 70 3. . . BOO 3 40 ' ' . 31)0 ) 1 70 14. . . bO(3 ( 3 50 3' . . 570 2 86 1. . .1050 3 75 3 , . . 000 3 25 CALVES. 1. . . 00 3 00 21 . 147 4 75 3. . . 200 3 50 2 . 100 0 00 , . 105 4 00 2 . 135 0 00 , . 130 4 00 3 . 173 D 00 11UI.I.S. * .1110 225 .1400 2 60 .1240 2 30 1. . 1200 8 00 1 1100 2 30 1.l .liiGO 3 00 1 1270 2 60 l ! .137(1 ( D 10 2 1540 2 60 1 , .1210 B 15 1. . .iSlO 2 60 1 , .1&0 B 25 STAGS. 1. . .1400 3 76 STOCK EH J AND 0 455 2 80 60. , . . 778 3 ID ' ' ' ' 040 3 00 22. . . .1013 B 60 13. . . . . . 4B3 3 00 12. . . .1000 3 Cfi 8 00 1. . . . 810 S 06 Q MO 8 05 , lees ror the Second tlmo this year receipts { ut over the 10,000 mark. Ucnleis expected irtivy mil and were prepared for It so that when Imyeri started in bidding u good lOu lower than Monday they found most Bellcr * leady to moot their views. As a result trade wus ucttve , and tha pens were cleared by 1C o'clock , dealer ! ! Inking less tlmo to dispose ol over 10,000 than Ihcy tjulto frequently take to dispose of less Hum u llftli us many. There was the usual good demand from Bhlppois ami speculator , nnd although ono local house , bwlf t , was only buying to ship , prices were low enough to Induce free buying by piickom und they ( took something like oer half the receipts It wus practically a 15.00 uuukot , futr to gooc liofs of nil weights selling \ cry largely at that iltturo with 104 to 313-lb , liogs fiom that up U IB , nnd rouKl ) nnd mixed hogs of ull wolghti from that ( loun tofrj.bll. Trading wus vorj 15 ; it. 70 . . 220 40 600 48. . . 275 120 0 02U 75. 227 120 600 71. , 268 HO 5 0'JU ni , 228 40 6 00 60..800 200 6 024 74. 211 480 600 72 . . 243 ISO 6 02(4 ( 71. 221 80 6 00 r,0..280 800 B 05 rii..2 ! < u 210 r > oo r > o..nia 240 6 05 70 , 220 100 6 00 73..200 BO 6 05 7.285 5 00 02.200 120 6 05 47..281 80 500 83. . . 234 200 605 70.,243 280 6 00 63..242 120 6 05 05..222 M ) 6 00 1 > 1 . . .207 80 6 OS 02..212 ICO 6 00 67. , 286 5 05 GO . 10H 40 6 00 65. . . 220 120 5 05 69..220 200 5 00 00..217 80 2 05 75..272 200 5 00 60..272 6 05 68. . . 201 1GO 600 08 . . .287 320 6 1)5 ) G8..208 200 5 00 03..203 100 6 05 00.227 ICO 6 00 66..281 40 6 05 71. . . 250 100 500 60 , .104 80 605 61..318 80 6 00 10..274 6 05 (13..232 ( 40 6 00 157 . . .230 120 6 05 03..202 200 6 UO GO.-287 80 6 05 60 " "J-O 6 00 6,7..302 BO 0 00 74..237 400 5 00 AssonrcD. 3G..183 40 0 10 HllKiv : Three lends wcro received , ono of them billed direct to Cudnhy. KiiUcrn mar kets wuiu all In bad shape anil buversbld fully lOc lower again today or 100260 lower than Ihoclosoof last week , Trade was slow. 1'nlr to good natlvex , $4J > OJt5.00 ! fulr lo good west erns , Jl.OOJI5.OOr fomiium and stock sheen , * 2.60ft4.0 < ) ; good lo choice 40lo 100-lb lambs , S5.00itty.i5. llnrnlpli anil l > l pcmtli > i or Stnvlt. Official recolpts and disposition of stock as shown by the books of llio Union Block Yards roinruiiy for Iho twenty-four hours ending nt 5 o'clock p , m , Juno 20 , 18J ! ) : llECMl'TP. DISPOSITION. Clitc.iRu l.lxo stock .tlnrkct CIIIOAOO , Juno SO. [ Special Tolepram ( o Tin : llii.l : The cattle nmtkot was unchanced In Its general fcntutos. It was not moio actUo than on tlio piecedlii ) ; half dn/en days nor woio prices pciceptlbly llrmer. The tone ap peared to bo a llttlo butter allttlo healthier and that was the extent of the lmpro\eiiient , If Improvement , Is the word. Tlioio was a small inn of iiutho * , csllmated at C.UOO bead , butlhuro weio onoiiKh Tovas cattle hero to bilng the supply nbout up to Tuesday's ner- IIKO. Texans i-old with some fietdom and were steady. It looks as thoURli prices weio now about down lo bed lock , and that any clianno In tliu near future might bo for llio better. With less than half the number of hogs of- feied yesterday the market was weak anil un- o\enly lower today. Theie were about 13OUO fiesh leccipts and not more IhuuIgGOOslalc , but that small supply was adequate as would appear from the fact thai salesmen did not succeed In getting llio stun out of their hands. The weaker condition wnsascilbod to the con tinued hot weather and llio fact that Phila delphia buyers and triiulics of Hustoneio out of the niarKet. The early Hading was close to Monday's quotations \\hllo the close \\as lOc oir and voiy dull. Closlns sales were on a basis of $0.40 for the best heavy and medium weights and $0.00 for clioleo assorted light. Train f 0.25 to $0.15 bought most of the hoRs. Light sold princi pally nt from SO.GO to JO.GO , tint the supply was small. Culls anil sklim wcio utiotuU at from $ I to } 0. The sheep trade was no worse than before It couldn't well bo. The demand was uulni- pioved and so wore prices. The fact that theio wcro some 7,000 head less than ycstoiday did not count for much , In view of tlio fact that the pens vroro well tilled with the lca > Ings of the day before. Tlioio was only u veiy liniltuil local aemand and scuicely any Inquliy for fahlpment ; consequently tliosu holduts who succeeded In closing out at the low prices of the day betoio thought themselves foitunato. Tlieiu was a llttlo trading on a b.isis of $2.25 for poor to choice Texaiis and from f 2.75 to $5 for nalho and western. Lambs weio quoted atflomH.25 toitG.25. Hecelpts : Cattle , 5,000 head ; cahcs , 1,500 head ; hogs , 13.COO head ; sheep , 10,000 head The Evening Journal lonorts : OATIW : Hocotpts , 5,000 head ; nhlpments , 0'iOO head ; market slow ; fair demand stead ier ; IOD pllces , $ I.OOHt5.30 ; medium , J5.2U ® 5.15 ; To\ans. J2.704.10 ; nutlva cows and hulfers , J3.00Q1.15 ; canners , Jl.OOQ'J.bO. lloas Kecelptb , 12,000 head ; shipments , 4,600 head ; marmot aliened steady to lower ; ml\ed and packers , $0.10 ; heavies , Jli.45iJO.DO ( ; light , $0.40 0.55. SnuhP KecelptB , 3,500 head ; shipments , 2,000 head ; inarltot light , steudv ; stock ewes , J'J.502.75 ; Texaus , 42.75(22.85 ( ; natives. J3.H5 & 5.3I ) ; ncslcius , i4,25iQi4.05 ; spring lambs , w.5oao.oo , Kansas Oily Live otualc Market. KANSAS OITV , Juno 20. CATTLE Uccalpls , 0'JUO head ; hhtpmunls , BOO head ; market steady tor best stulT ; others lower ; Texas steers , 2.2 ! > < (2 > 4.20 ; shipping steurs , $4.yOii 5,55 ; nutho cows , S1.70ii4.2B ; butchers' stock , 83.50a4.40stockois ; and fooderH.J13.60 @ 4.35 ; bulls and mixed , 41.60543.60. lions Kecaluts , 10,100 head ; ohlpuionts , 400 bend ; the market opened 610c higher , closing slionger foi lights , lower for heavies ; bulk at iulus , IO.103G.20j heavies. SG.OO&G.25 ; p.ickors , JG.C)51 ) > ,25 ; mixed , 60.26 ; lights. t5.UOa6.30 ; Voikcis , J0.2&ii0.35 ; pigs , S4.26 00.05. Diibui1 Receipts , 300 head ; shipments , 1,000 head ; morkat barely steady but unchanged ; muttons sold at H.0ufc4. ( > 0. St. Louis Mva Mock Market. ST. Louis , June 20. CATTLC llocolpts , 5,200 head ; shipments , 1,000 head ; market slow on natives , stiong on Tcxnns , although quality was poor ; lop for nUUo steels , < 0 ; top for Tuxas steers , iJ,70. Iloos Hecelpts , 2,700 head ; shipments , 300 head ; market stronger on light grades , easier on others ; light , JO.OOaG.3U ; mixed , $5.70ffl 0.16 ; heavy , j5.UUttG.20. Biii'.ci' Kecolpts , 2,200 head ; shipments , 4,200 head ; market dingglng ; no quotahlo chant'cs ; good uutlvca , J4.75 ; Texans , e3,50iU 4.80. Custor Citizens I'nul _ Times Kasy nnd I'ro- iluco I'luiitlttil. BKOKEN Bow , Neb , , Juno 1C. ( Special Cor respondence to TUB BEE. ] Custer county , ono of tlio largest counties in the stnto , hav ing territory enough for four average coun ties , is situated in the central part of tlio stnto nnd has n population of over 24,000 people. It is ouo of the banner agricultural counties of the state , ImviiiK talcen first pro- inium three successive times lit the state fair and is now burred from competition. Its numerous trudluc point1) and the train loads hauled in und out are the best evidence of its woRlth-producliiR qualities. Its num erous streams , many line fertile valleys , hun dreds of thousands of acres of line upland Brass-growinK country , indicate its adapta bility to stock raising or grain growing ; uoth of which are extensively engaged in. it has two lines of rallrtmds running through it , the B. & M. to Dendwood and the Kearney & Black Hills lino. The county has been politically favored in the past few years by furnishing state and national ofileors , O , M. ICoin , con gressman from the Bit ; Sixth district , has been u resident of the county for more than twelve years , and is nulto popular among his party in this locality. Ous Humphrey , the present lund commissioner of Nebraska , has resided in this county for several years , and ran largely ahead of his ticket in this county , showing that ho has a stroni : per sonal and favorable acquaintance at homo. Judge Holconib , district Judge of the dis trict , who was elected by eighty-one votes over Judge ilamcr nearly two years ago , la surprising his friends and making friends ol his enemies by the tact , ability und prompt ness wiih which ho dispatches business. Whllo hlf > judicial decisions arc generally flrm and fair they are tempered with mild , ness to the unfortunate whoso criino has not intentionally or willfully wronged the state " ' "HOTHER'S . FRIEND" / is a scientifically prepared Liniment nnd harmless ; every ingredient IB of recognized vuluo nnd in constant UBO by the medical profession. It short ens Labor , Lessons Fain , Diminishes Danger to lifo of Mother and Child. Book 'To Mothers" mailed free , con taining vuluablo information und voluntary test imonials. Sent by express , charges prepaid , on receipt ot price , 81.50 per bottle. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. , Atlanta , Qa , Bold I'j all druggists. or their neighbor ; Jmtlco muted on ttili syg. torn Is surely rlghtcoimons. Cttllawny , the rreacnt terminus of the Kearney & Ulnclt Hills rnllwny In the south west part of the county , Is thrhlnw town of 1.500 ( icoplo nml hopes ns soon as the county can bo divided to becoino the county scat of one of the now counties. H has banks , nowsnapers , merchants by the dofcn with plenty ol qooits , good brlclc blocks , am bitious citl/cns nnd every thing nesessary to make n llrst-class county seal us soon as she can pot the people to tttko a vote upon the question of illvtdlr.q the county. Mason City. Hcnv.vi ) , Ansloy , Ansohno. Arnold , SVcstervlllo and several other Rood trading points , plvo the people an opportu nity lo market their grain stock aid produce to iidvnnttiRC. lirokcn How , the county scat ot a county nearly ns largo In aro.i as the state of Hhoilo Island , Is n ton M of : i,000 people , with thrco banio , thrco nowspiipors , two school hotisoa , several churches , the prominent civlo societies , all of which seem to bo tnloylnc a lifo of prosperity , se\eral minor factories doing a coiifcrvnthc but good buslncs i , nil being fed by the hand of an Intelligent tind prosperous farming community. Ciood hotels await the festive drummer , of whom there are many who visit this thriving community owing to the extended trade of the merchant In the city. Times are so easy hero Unit even the republican postmaster has laltcn his famllv for u trip of three weeks to the Whlto City on the lakes nnd further cast. Cuater county has been visited Di timely and plentiful rains , so that the crop outlook was never better , o\en In this much favored nnd blessed country. AT THE NEXT MOHNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS DETTER. My doctor fiavs U nets ci'ntljon tlio itomnch , liver nnd khlnevs. niullin plciinnt latnino. 'I lit ] drink Is made from ) > erli . anil Is prepared for use us easily us tea. HH railed ' AlldrueRletGOfllltaUOc.umllltiyacknsc. It you cannot got it , ciul yoiirnddrcas forafrep mmplc. Lane's I'amltr Medlrlnp inoM' the bowel * each day. In order tnhp ! i < "ithytlilAls ] necessary , AadreMOilATOU * ' vv \v\"n i ' T'MV x.V Every Man whose watch has been rung out of the bow ( ring ) , by a pickpocket , Every Man whose watch has been damaged by drop ping out of the bow , and Every Man of sense who merely compares the old pullout - out bow and the new will exclaim : "Ought to have been made long ago ! " Itcan't betwistedoff thecase. Can only be had with Jas. Boss Filledand other cases stamped with this trade mark Ask your jeweler for pamphlet. Keystone Watch Case Co. . Philadelphia. NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK. TJ. S. Depository , Omaha , Nob. CAPITAL , - S40O.OOO SUKPLUS , - S65.OOO W. . prrsl- Officers and Dlrectors-Henp ; Yntpj. . . . . . Maurlu- , rt < nt. U. C. CUHliliii ; , vlcr. i.rofcUlent. C. S. W , V. Moroo. John S. Collins , J. N. II , I'atilcK , LuulB S. Hucd , cauhlcr , THE IRON BANK , . , . . REAOYMADEMlJSfARD PLA8TEBI wo werotho first tnftnnfnotnrprt on Uil * Continent Our Idlest ImrroTeincnt unrpassci nnjtliln/tererbctoro / iiroifiiPOAl. i5o.S3a&M. per tin. lie mro to hnvo SUAntmx'a , Sat for tUun tprond on cotton cloth. SEABURY'S SULPHUR CANDLES/ / Prevent on In holler than onto , by IntrnlnJ incso ctinillei Imd smells In hfincmenfs , closets , Ao. nro destroyed , nud tmucimtaRtoiKcltscngcs nrokGrtawnrt nl o useful for oxpclllnfj moa. qultos iiranrrltntliigliiscclg. I'tlco , Ko. cacli .Hf-RO AfilffioWAltlLLEsT which In burning , dIMafect nnd produce A f rnRranco refreshing nnd Invigorating. S5o. per box of . 12. eolo Manufacturers , " - "EAJLITJirxr Az JO1INSO rimrninconllcal 1- , , . . . . . . - . _ , , ChcmUU. ( NEW YORK. PROTECT YOUR EYES AND USE , 's /JJ > Spwlaclcs aal ussflj. HAXIIEYER BRO COMPANY , Calirrh euro cures c.itnirh , 1 AIIUniKKlitt. Wo cuts. NEW EM " MllUilOAI. llISri.NAUV. . ( UllMHItltlltKIII I'rCP. ) In iiii iirpisscil In tlio treatment of nil Ouronlo , Private and Aorv IIH ) ll en oi > , \\'rlo ( to or consult pcrjunnllr- fltlv.AI''MK.Vr IIY .M.V1L. wltti otiiup for piN t tlculnri which will bo until In plain vnvolcpo. I' . 0.110x05) . Olllcc. 119 S. Mft street , Omuhn , HOTELS. idSand Hotel COr. 16thand Ghlcoao. _ . , Jefferson Snuaro Pnrk , I llulldlng and fn ni- _ f turo entirely now. Auicrlcnn plan , f i I i.ri-ir I SpoclnlrntPs Kuropcnn plixn , 81 f ltriln f by tlio week I'oiiTunlcnt to nil cir lines to nnd from ilopon Oiroranllcomforts.coinlcnuacosnnilfnro of li iinor pflccilhoiols. Uvery roohi nout Mo room. Kloo trie lights , cull belli , Kna , Imtlis.cte. M. J. FRAUCK , Jfrjurlolov Omaha's Newest Hotel. Cor. 12th nud Uo\varJ Stroots. 40rooms { ' .BO per duy. 40 rooms $100 per ( lay. 110 rooms with but It ut J3 per clay. 0 rooms with buth at $1.50 per ilar. Dloduru In Uvory llentiecr. isuwly KiuiiUho cl C. S. ERB , Pro : ? . 0235 to 024 I OCLESBY AVE. CHICAGO. o SOUCTIiT OMA.FIA. . , ' ' " ' ' " _ " - - J - tJllnrTnju J-U- Union Stool Yards Company , South Best Cattle llo nnJMuep marfcotln tha wait. CDMMISJIO'J HOUSES. _ Wood Brothers. Llvo Btoolc Coinrali'iloa llorohunti Eo'ltliOmaha-Tolophono 1157. CulcaiJ Mprltot reports by mill nud wlro oheorfullj ralbhouupon "THE POT CALLED THE KETTLE BLACK. " ' USE BECAUSE THE HOUSEWIFE DIDN'T OMAH AWNINGS AND TENTS. Omaha Tent-Awning WolIBros&Co. , COMPANY. . Manuf'clurergof Tents. nonsK covKtis. Awnlmj * , fto , 70J and inn Kurnam Btroot. TOS. lOthbtreot. .1. BAGS & TWINES Oemis Omaha Bag I COMPANY. . \ Importer ! and mnnufno-1 tureri ot flour tacka , | burlap , f tnlno , BOOTS AND SgOEj. , Morsc-Cw Sbios Company. We are thoyo'n.v JUnufftJturon of Boot * and to in.pect i , COKE. I CORNICE. DKY OOOD3. SI. E. Smltli&Co. KtlpalricK-KocuDry OOOUS CO. Off Roodi , nolloni , fur * Notloni , KOPU1 . ? .ur.nliU ; rltblug ifoodi , cocuur nil guodi , cur. Illu IHU uud Howard BU. llaruojr blrfBti. OuialiaUpuolsteriug Beiec & Ilunyan COMl'ANY. UpboUtored furniture , COMl'ANV HUHSl tilcbulai et.