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THE OMATIA
HDAY, JUNE HO, 1000.
DAILY 1U5E: SAf )'
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
ploKICil oolllff. IWlWVJ.vr, mi'Kieti nnuui
derx, Jtf.75; pickled liumH, t9.7f 10.25. J.nrd,
lloef homo. $20.
cltv. cxlrn India
meals, sleuiiy
What ii W1c Erlj, bnt Oloies & Cent
Hlghor.B
CORN IS INCLINED TO FOLLOW WHEAT
Onf Trnll Alunu Aflor Wlirnt mill
Corn nt Opening. IiiH I I " ,,,u
Xop Prut ImIihin Open W'fltU
mill Clour IM nil.
CHIOAOO, June 29. Wheat wns wenk
enrly. but Inter on u better demumt for
carh Htuff, less pressure from hint? nnd
icports of diitniiKo to winter wheat, aM
well us furtlier complaints from the north
west, elosliiK 1?c over yesterday. July
torn closed a simile lower and August corn
n shudo hlithcr Oats closed W Uc down
nml provisions unchanged to l"',4c Hn-
proved. , ,
Wheat opened easy, August unchaiiBed to
io lower at from Sl'ic to Sic. Liverpool
was weak and the Argentine shipments
lieiivy, 2,r.2,OU0 tmshels. Liverpool recovered
most of Its early loss and this was re
flected hero for the moment, August rallying
to S1V. I'ndor moderate selling by com
mission houses a decline to SO-0 followed.
The selling at this time was not heavy,
rather suggesting the end of the t;J
tlnn which has sent the market down since
Monday; but on the other hand there was
very little pressure from buyers. I rude
was rather quiet during the forenoon, but
later It became more active and decldcdl
more strong. Having digested news oi
bumper crops In Kansas, Oklahoma. In
dian Territory and Missouri the bulls re
spectfully directed attention to the light
northwest receipts, My damages In north
ern Illinois, Ohio and IndlAiia and Injuiles
from excessive rains In Kentucky, Tennes
sec and southern Illinois and certain por
tions of Missouri. Attention was el so
directed to the IS per rent deterioration
fdmwn In Iho Illinois crop report, which
put the winter wheat condition at bic. 1 hey
said nothing about the spring wheat con
dition, which the report makes 92o At the
decline the demand Improved. The cah
demand was much livelier and Wall street
Interests appeared In the market as buy
ers Another assistance to the bulls was
the announcement that a concern controll-
li.rr tnOi.litU elel'lllorM IllolllT tllO CI TIM t
Northern had concluded to leave these
ui.ul. ennllneMt X7".n: H. A.. 13: COttl'
potiii.l. Jii.2&?(0.37'4. fork, strong; family,
$t3.7.Wll.f0; short clear, J13.00fil5.2o; mess,
m.'WfU.T.. , , ,
UAY-Qulet; choice, SOflS'lic; shipping,
70fi"5o. . . .
HOPS Steady; state, common to choice.
'03 crop, lUSHc; old, SltGc; Puclltc coast, I'J
crop. IHIHe; old, SflGc.
(tt I We.
I IIDHS-Stendy; (Jalveston, 20 to E lbs.,
1ic; California. IS to 2t lbs., 2t'.4c; Texas,
dry. 21 to 30 lbs., lie. .
ItEATIIEH Firm; hemlock sole, nucnos
Ayres, light to heavyweights, MMi-lt'c.,
acid. 231ifr2lc. ... ,,.
IUCE Firm; domestic, fair to extra, 4!i
M'foANPTS-Qulet; fancy hand-picked. 4
8l Hie; other domestic, 3f(3Uc.
m'TTi:K-Hecelits 6,461 pkgs . ; mnrkct
dlllet: creamery, 1720c; factory. Hf'Si0,-,
eilEKSE-llooclpts. 3.WW pkgs.; market
weak; large white. OWIjSUe; large co ored,
9Wl9',',o; small white, f(9Uc; small colored,
EtkiS-Hecelpts. 7.33(5 pkgs.; dull and
heavy; western, at mark, 10',iif13c; west
ern, loss off, 13'f14VsC. . .
METAItS-lron ruled sternly; Philadel
phia reports a further reduction of oOo,
making the decline for tho week about $1.50.
Olliclnl statistics of exports of Iron and
Hteel from the United States for the first
five months of this year show a fa ling off
of about 25 pel- cent compared with Inst
year. Of pig Iron only 59.077 tons . ww
shipped from nil ports, against 12..078 last
year; at the close pig Iron warrants wore
quotVd nominally at $14. Tho London mar
ket for copper was 5s better. There was no
chance here, with bimlness quiet. Itcnd
remains unsettled at $l.22',4tf-l.27',4; spelter
was 5 points better and more active at
$l.2off4.30; tin In Itondon closed easy today,
but Sli above yesterday's prices for snot.
The local market Is stendy but quiet with
a small trade In progress, nt $31.o0ii3.'.00.
Tho brokers' price for lead wus $1.10 and
for copper $16.2."fi 10.50.
OMAHA AVHOIKSAI.H MAHKKI'S,
(.'nml It Ion of Trntlc mid tliintiitlnns on
Staple nml l'nne' Produce.
EGOS Kccclpts liberal; good stock, 9c.
MVK I'OI'IrHY-Ilens. 7&"He; roostern,
according to age and size, 3M4c; broilers,
12',4'Ollc; ducks. 4fjfic; geese, 4fGc; turkeys,
"VuKSJI DRESSED I'OHIntY-Hens, 8
8'i.c; roosters, 5f(Gc; ducks and geese, Otf
10c; broilers, l',4 to 2 lbs., ptr doz, $.1.004.50;
turkeys. 12',4c ... , ,
HfTTKIt-rommon to fair, 13c; choice,
13'dlfic; separator, 20e; gnthercd creamery,
''KIHIf --Trout, 9c; blue tish, 12c; pickerel,
fc: cattish, 12c; dressed btlftalo, 6c: white
iu,i, m... imrrlnir Rp : lilnnlc hasn. 16c: sal
mon. 13c; white bass. 10c; cropple. 10c; pike,
July. Slic: September, fsVc; December, 6c; I 71'5 Amount of bnlHon withdrawn front
No. 2 northern, S3c; No. 3 spring, 79,iC. the Hank of Knataiitl on balances today,
OATS-27'1Cic. ' -t.5i'.'". California linseed, spot, Ms. Tur-
COKN I2!ic. pentlne spirits, Ms (id. Hold Is quoted at
Toledo )lnrlrt,
TOLKDO, O., June 29.-VIinAT-Actlvc
nnd higher; spot, Jti'4c; July, Mic; August,
i6c; Hcplembcr, 6te.
t'OHN Lower; cash, 4l'4c; September,
4.H4C.
OATS Active and lower; No. 2 ensh,
20'trc; September, 25c.
IIYK-Oidl nnd lower; No. 2 cash. CSc.
CLOVKHSKBO-null nnd lower; 1S93
prime. $."i.l0; ISM prime, $."..10; October, $3.M);
No, 2, $l.7S.
.MIiiiipnimllN Wheat Mnrtiet.
MINNKAI'OLIS. June 29-WIIMAT-!n
store, No. 1 northern, June, M'o; July, 8l',4e;
September. SI'ic; on truck, No. 1 hard, SV;
No. 1 northern. S,Vc: No. " northern. SSTic.
r LOt'H Lower; first patents, $I.S0; sec
ond patents, $1.60; llrst clears, $3.25; second
clears, J2.S0.
I1UAN-In bulk, $13.00013.50.
.Mllirnukcp (irnln .Mnrkpt.
. MIUVAt'KKB. June 29. - WHKAT -Higher;
No. 1 northern, WffSSc; No. 2 north
urn, fcnvjfisic.
KYK-Slower; No. 1, 62ftfi2'4e.
HAISL13Y Firmer; No. 2, 19Jiu0o; sample,
40S lie.
pentlne spirits, Ms fid. Hold Is quoted at
Hlli'lios Avres at 12!.30.
llllllLIN. June .-On the bourse today
theto was ii disposition to realize, but tho
abspticu of a demand caused loans to tie.
cllne. Americans and Canadian 1'aclllcs
word strong.
. Vnrk Minn1)' Mnrliet.
NIJW YOHU, .tttnu29 -MONHY ON CALL
Kasy at 1M12 per cent; last loan, 2 per
cent: prime mercantile paper, 3Vf4'4 per
cent.
STKItLINO KXCUANOK-FIrm, then
easier, with ncttlal business In bankers'
bills at $l.S6li for demand nnd at $I.M for
sixty days; posted rates. $I.S4',4'ii 1.85 and
$I.S7'4; commercial bills, $l.83lil.S.IU.
SlLVKK Har. lilUc; silver ccrtincatci,
61M1K2V; Mexican dollars, 4SV4c.
HONDS (lovernment, strong.
The closing prices on bonds todny nre as
follows:
lo 4.1 10P4
.V Y l! & S L 4s. 100
Nor. & West. c. 4s.. 06'i
warehouses closed because of the wring halibut. I2c; bullheads. 10c; ring perch,
wheat disaster In the northwest. August j. ; ol)pr!; Krpen. 22c; boiled lobsters. 25o;
jpcovered all Its early loss and following nnc,t.rct y'v; codllsh. 10c; yellow perch, 6c.
tip Its advantage climbed to WUc. On tho
nillgo mere was ine umuu iium-iiinin(,"
but tho market closed strong. August ITU'
over ypstxrday at MfiSSHc July opened at
SOc to 79-ie, sold between 79'Kc nnd 81Tc,
closing l'nc higher at S1V Now York re
ported 12 loads taken foV export. Clear
ances at the seaboard In wheat and Hour
were equal to lSu.OOD bushels. Primary re
ceipts were 4I5,W) bushels, compnred with,
fii7,0n0 bushels last year. .Minneapolis and
Duluth reported 191 cars, against 425 last
Reek and 502 u year ago. Kecelpts here
wero 6S cars, none of which were graded
contract.
Com was rather quiet and Inclined, for
the lack of other Incentive, to follow
wheat. The mnrket opened lower nnd de
clined early with the mnior market. He
pelpts were liberal, 839 cars; the crop situa
tion was favorable, country offerings were
modcrato nnd Liverpool was easy. There
was considerable scattered liquidation and
Homo short selling The rally In wheat
Kent shorts to cover and there was n fair
cash demand, under which the market re
covered. Changing July for August formed
a considerable part of the business In tho
pit August sold between 42U: and 4.H1C
nnd closed a shade up at 43(l'U43Ue. July
ranged between 42V4o nnd 4Wic, closing u,
shade under yesterday at 42-1;c.
Oats followed wheat nnd corn off enrly,
recovering later nnd closing at the top.
Crop conditions were not materially
ehnnged. There wns considerable heavy
commission house selling during the fore
part of the session, but some of this was
rebought later. The northwest was a buyer
on the recovery. Receipts wcrn 325 cars.
August sold between 2l3ic nnd 23c and
closed Wi'.'iC lower at 2IT4c; July between
24c and 2Uc, with tho close Uc depressed
at 2i!tc.
Provisions were weak early nnd llrm
lalpr, presumably affected to a degree by
the actions of wheat. The changes in the
course of the market might also bo as
cribed to the workings of two packing In
terests. Ono of them was n heavy seller
parly. This stopped later nnd another
packer was reported buying and like u
well-behnvod market should provisions
nboyed the law of supply anil demand. Sep
tember pork sold between $12.60 and $l.'t.02'4
nnd closed 17V4e over yesterday at $12.97Vj.
September lard between $7.02'4 nnd $G.99,
closing unchanged at $7.05, una September
ribs between $".20J7.224 nnd $7.05 and the
close 5c higher at $7.20Ji7.22V4.
Kstlmatcd receipts tomorrow: Whent, 115
cars; corn, 600 cars; oats, 270 enrs; hogs,
21,000 hend.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Articles.) Open. High. I Low. Close.l Yes'y.
Whent
.Juno
July
Awr.
Corn
June July
Aug.
Oats
July Aug.
Tork
July
Sept.
Lard
July Sept.
Oct.
nibs- .
July
Sept.
1
I
! SH, T0H
79WI80 R77f. T9 SITh 80
81 JfH S3U 80SS3 81U
42Ufl3J 4214 41i 42'4 42
42',. 421.4 4Hi 42U
l2-iiiTll 43V4 42'4 IVMiVi 431,
2IV4 24H 21 2P4 21
33 2IS 2ITi 23 fH
12 43 12 8r. 12 10 12 S2!4 12 60
12 tli 13 02H 12 60 12 9714 12 80
6 8214 0 8714 6 774 6 8714 90
I 7 00 7 OT. 6 9i) 7 03 7 0
I 7 00 7 0714 6 95 7 0714 7 0714
, 7 0214 7 1214 7 00 7 1214 7 10
I 7 10 7 22i2 7 03 7 22V4 7 li'i
No 2.
Cash quotations wero as follows:
FIOUH Firm: wlntpr tminnts Jl "f?ijn
straights, $3.20ff4,10; clears, $3.(KMJ3.S0; spring
jpeelnls, $4.75; patents. $J.60ft 1.20; straights,
$3.2iV(;t.70; bakers. $2.4fV(73.00.
HJU'JAT No. 3, 77$c77Hc; No. 2 red, SHiW
Bi'pC.
..I-.OV- n ,nA..... . . .. ....
4"iio 'i--Jc; .no. yenow, 42',i'i(
OATS-No 2. 2lifl25c; No. 2 white, 20'4tf
f7c; No. 3 white, 2ii26i4c.
SHHOS-No. 1 llaxsccd, $1.U); No. 1 nortlv
western. $1.80. Clover, contract grade. $S.
IMIOVISIONS-Mess pork, per bbl.. $11.70
12 8... Lard, per 100 lbs.. $tl.75i?i.87'4. Hacon,
short ribs sides (loose), it! r.i7 s n,i.
salted shoulders (boxed). $(i.75t(7.li0; short
VH-HI KUII'M UlOXetll, t..WK( ,.U1I,
WIIISKY-nasIs of high wines, $1.23.
SIJOAU Cut loaf, $6.4S; granulated. $3.92
con feet oners A. S3. 8.8 : nrf A -.-:!
Following aro the receipts and shipments
for today:
. .Articles. Itccelpts. Shipments.
j' our. nuts 14,000 s.ooo
neni. nu 54,00) 14,(W)
'"11, bll 61 S.OOO 763,CklO
"ill", in 320.0CO 311,000
llye. bu 2,000
xinney. nu 5,0110 10.1 CO
tin hip rroduco exchnnge today the but-
... ninin.i. mi iirin; creameries, ltjirjc;
dairies. UWIfi'MV Cheese, quiet nt 8'.1i'
J".c. Kggs, weak; fresh, lOlic.
Ni5v Yoiuc ;i:.M:it.i, maiiki:t,
iluiuiuioi.il ror tin. liny on Vnrlouii
1 omiiioilltlPN,
.XKV YOUIC, June 29.-FIXH'nItecclnts
lu.i.'rt nnis.: exnorts. 11. ss2 iiii mrUinr;..i.:
nctlvo at old prices, but hold somewhat
V " wiaier naients, u.'iSw
4.IS, Mlnnenota patents, $l.76'n5.10: Miniie-
rotii '," ers. winter straights.
hnv grades. $lspfi2.85. Hyo ilour.' llrm: fair
...mtvtu, rt.ioiio.i, ruuit'H 10 tailcy, $3,40)'
0. tu.
l OUNMhAIt-Flrin: yellow western, 90c
city. 94c; Hrandvw ne. 12.S0tfi2.fio.
HYK Irregular; No. 2 western. 6314c f. 0
b. alloat; state, 61)2c, e. I. f.. New York
car lots.
IIAHLKY Dull and nomlnnl; feeding. 4Se,
i; ' ) 4: lum; iiiuiiing, i'jjjwc, c. 1. r.
ei'n 1 t.i n.
fV?.5'.l'A' MALT Nominal at 551T5Se.
llfJA I-Kecelpts. 15.723 hu.: snot firm
No, 2 red, K)lo f. o, b, alloat; No. 2 red
tiM, elevator; no. 1 northern, Duluth
it'". :.," I'rompi; .mi. i hard
DUlUth. 93T0 f. O. Ii. alloilt. .irntmit (It,
tlons openoil steady on drv wnnth er 1.1 Ihn
northwest nnd nfter mlddny decline, under
rcaii.-riu luiiiuiaiioii rose again in the nft
rrunon nn hltrhet tnlt. 1 .lver.tr., .1 ...1, iu
better cash demand west, local covering
mm niniiiK urn iiiwphi inarKeis; closed llrm
nt lso net advani'o; July, S6iiSSHe, closeii
nt 8So: Septnmbifr. S5sf'S7 7-16c. closed at
S7-V: Oecember. 86tHTSSe, closed at S7c.
COHN-Hecelpts, 2:1.1,150 bu.; exports, 96,
JS'J bu.: wnot llrm: No. U. 49ip f. o. h. ninni
nin4 4So f. o, b elevator, Options opened
hte.idy with wheat. Hold on under oasv en.
tiles. MfiSht clearances nnd favorable
weamer anil rpcovereq on a uripnna from
Hhorts and weakened on 11 demand from
sliorls; closed 'o net advance; July. WMt
4R, closed at 4Sc; September, 4SytSlic,
closrd at 48!uc.
OATS-Hecclpts. 72.900 bu.: cxportn, 63.SU
bu.; spot, steady; ro. ., ..".je; no. j, sic,
Mn. while. 32c: No. 3 white. SIW.o: track
mixed western, 29Vj1i31c; track white, Illfj
rnoVISIONS-IJccf, firm; family, $10,000
PIOICONS Live, per doz., 90cQ$1.00,
VUALS Choice, araloc. , ,
II AY Per cnrlnnd lots: Uplnnd. choice,
$7.50; midland, cl.0.1 $.f1; lov.innd, choice,
$5.50; rye straw, choice. $0; No. 3 corn, 3.c;
No. 3 white oats, 2114c; cractted corn, per
ton $11.50, corn nnd oats, chopped, per ton,
$15; bran, per ton, $12.00ffl2.50; shorts, per
ton. $12.60.
VEC.ICTABLES.
CUCUMHRIIS Per doz.. 50c.
ASPAHAC.US-llomo grown, per doz., 20
Q2oc.
NEW TUUNIPS-Per. doz. bunches, 25
SPINACII-Pcr box, 40ft50c.
NKW IU5UTS Per doz. bunches, 25c.
NKW CAIIHOTTS-Per doz. bunches, 25c.
LKTTUCK Per dozen bunches, 20c.
ItADISIinS Home grown, per doz., 15
20c.
PKAS-Per '4-bu. basket. 60c.
WAX niCANS Per 1-3 bu. box, 40c.
POTATOES Per bu.. choice, 25fJ40c.
NEW POTATOES Per bu.. 60c.
CAHHAC.E Home grown, per lb 114c.
CACLIFLOWEIt-Per doz.. $1.
TOMATOES Mississippi, per four-basket
crate, 75OM)p.
Ml'SIUtOOMS-Per pound box, 50c.
IIIU'HAHH-Per pound. l!4i?2c
ONIONS-Callfornla. per sack, $2.
FRUITS.
STHAAVnERUIES - Colorado shipping
stock, per 21-qt. case, $2.75ir3.00.
IlLACKUEltHlES-Per 24-qt. case, $2.00&
2.25.
HLACIC RASPUEUHIES-Per 24-qt. case,
$2.75: per 21-pt. case, $1.5u.
RED RASPBERRIES Per 21-pt. case,
$' 75
"BLUEBERRIES 16-qt. enses,' $225.
Cl'RRANTS Per 21-Qt. case. .0O.
PEACHES Cnllfornla, per box, $1.10.
APRICOTS-Callfornln. per box, $1.35.
I'Ll'MS California, per crnie, i..oj.uv.
T.ni'NV."Sn.illfornla. ner crate. $1.504fl.u.
OOOSEBERRIES-Per 24-qt. ense. $2.
CHERRIES-Cnllfomla, per 10-lb. box,
$1.10; Missouri, per 24-qt. case. $2.-5.
TROPICAL FRUITB.
PINEAPPLES-Per doz., $2.00.
on a vnw.B r'nilfnmlii. Mediterranean
sweets, per box. $1.00; budded seedlings, $3.
LEMONS-Callfornla, fancy, $1.50g4..5;
choice, $1.23. ... , .,
ORAPE FRCIT cailtornia, per nuj, i.
BANANAS Per bunch, according to size,
HIDES.
HlDES-No. 1 green hides, 61c; No.J
green hides, 5U,c; No. 1 salted hides. 714c,
No. 2 salted hides. 614c; No. 1 veal calf, f i to
12 lbs., 9c; No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., Sc.
MISCELLANEOUS.
XTTTTC IXlnlznW lfiriTP. TlCl' bU.. Jl.-a
.,i,iiK.riro ti :!-.:" Knirllsh walnuts, per lb.
12m:ie; llltierts, per id., nv, iiiuiu..u., i-.
lb.. tlfllCc; raw, por lb., oV4'a6e; roasted,
614Q714C.
St. I.uiiIh irnln mut I'rnvUlom.
ST. LOtMS, June 29. WHEAT Higher;
No. 2 red. cash, elevntor. c; irara, b.u
S3i,4c; July. S2e; August. 821ic; aeptemoer,
S2ie: No. 2 hurd, 77(&7?,4c.
CUIIN Jiigner. .'u. - T")
43c; July, 4nc; September, 43.,c.
n.iTa a Vn ' cash. 25e: track.
5V.c: July. 241ic; September, 23Tc; No. 2
white. 2Sc.
RYE-Steauy; i.w.
l'MtOUR Dull and unchanged.
m.'i.Mm'riiTintiiv sped. Drlmo new to nr-
rlve. August. $3.0o'bld; spot, nominal nt $2.25
4(2.73 Flax, no market.
BRAN Firm; sacked, east track, 68CT1OC.
HAY-Tlmothv. strong at $10.00''tfll.00;
prairie, easy at $6,505(7.00.
WlllHlvi nieauy 111
IRON COTTON TIES-$1.30.
HAaC,INC,-7'iflSc.
HEMP TWINE 9c ,
PROVISIONS Pork, steady; Jobbing,
$13.00. Lard, lower; prime steam, Jb.io;
choice, $0.75. Dry salt meats, boxed, easier;
extra shorts, $7.371; clenr ribs, $7.60; clear
sides. $7.73. Bacon, boxed, easier; extra
shorts, $i.871i; clenr riDS, js.w; cienr siues,
$8,121.
METALS Lead, llrm; $4.25. Spelter, firm;
$4.20.
POULTRY Weak; chickens, 714c; springs,
9'U0e; turkeys, 4c; ducks, 5c; springs, 8c;
geese, 3vS springs, "c.
Ki.iitt i.ower; uc.
MUTTER Steady; creamery, WSMKc;
dalrv, UQKc.
RECEIPTS Flour. 5.0C0 bbls. : wheat. S3.-
000 bu.; corn. 91,000 bu.; oats. 26,0fl bu.
SHIPMENTS Flour, y,ww nnis. ; wneai,
22,000 bu.; corn, S3,t00 bu.; oats, 15,000 bu.
.MOVHMH.NT.S OF STOCKS AMI UOM1S.
.Mnrket Starts Off with (Srent Show ot
Strength, but WeiiUpns.
NEW YORK, Juno 29.-U took about
fifteen minutes of trading nfter tho open
ing of the. Stock exchnnge this morning to
demonstrate tho disinclination of stocks to
continue tho advance which aroused the
hopes of tho bulls yesterday. Tho market
started oft with a great show ot anima
tion nnd 11 semblance of strength. Prices
of Americans were up In London, but
whether this symptom wns the result of
operations by cable from this side Is open
to Inference. At all events tho advance In
prices seemed to bo designed for the benellt
of the shorts, who were anxious to cover
nfter yesterday's rise. The demand from
this element wns so liberally fed that It
made slight Impression on prices and after
It became satlslled the market became
notably soft. The movement was after
ward Irregularly downward on a very small
volume of business. A great many brokers
left the street and the market fell Into n
condition of lassitude that is so character
istic of tho season thut It Is midsummer
dullness, even when it occura in other sea
sons. Tho languid movement of prices dur
ing the latter part of the duy was largely
governed by the fluctuations In the wheat
market stocks, hardening slichilv with the
mlddliy reaction in wheat nnd snsirlns
ngaln when the price of wheat rallied.
Sugar and some of the preferred steel
stocks gave evidence of strength. Other
wise there were no striking features in tho
market and the closing showed very small
net changes and Irregular nnd uncertain
fluctuations.
The money market continued surpris
ingly quiet up to the close, considering that
It is practically the last day to complete
preparations for the seml-nununl disburse
ments of dividends and Interest, which are
the largest In tno history of the country.
Call money wns slightly harder at the
opening, but tho rate was not free from
the suspicion of manipulation in the Inter
est of reaction In tho stock market. It Is
expected Hint the banks will show 11 small
net loss In cash In tomorrow's statement,
the estimated receipts from tho Interior not
being sutllclent to offset the loss on sub
treasury operations, but as last week's un
usually large decreases in reserves are sup
posed to have anticipated the requirements
for Monday's navment Into Mm siilitrensiirv
of the called government deposits It Is pos
sible Hint this week's olliclnl figures of sub-
ireasury operations may over-state the nc
tunl demand made upon tho banks. There
has been no evidence either that the sur
plus has been oncioached upon by expnnd
ing loans. Tho sulo of withheld sterling
inns uuruig mo wcck nas Decn accom
panied by liquidation of loans, which were
secured by tho sterling bills as collateral.
Unless the demnnd for the seml-annunl
settlements has offset this loan contraction
a decrease In the loan item is therefore
probable.
Bonds were In better request than stocks
nnd prices nre higher. Total sales, par
value. $1,365,000.
United States refunding 2s, when Issued,
ndvunced !' and the old 4s li In the hid
price.
. commoro,nI Advertiser's Iondou
jiiuiiiuim cauiegram is as follows: The mar
kets here aro llrm. London bought Amer!
cans, but New York !I.I
thuslastlcally and tho rise was stnnneil.
Paris Ij "tipping" tlntos for nn advance of
several points on the largo short account to
t settlement. The bank
lost J.M00.0OO gold to the Cape nnd received
ffoni Egypt half as much. Loans to end
nun me nan year were maclo at 3 per cent
and the bank, which did a lnr-m I nan lutul.
luss yesterday, was ne-nln nmii... . n,i,. 1.,
that department, the prevailing rate being
...... .t nan. nili.nv tnll .. . ... .. "
closuro that the government has not been
In the market, ns wnu uinmni,.i ei...
bleaching concerns are to be amalgamated
with a capital of .C6.000.000. The prospec us
Is to be out In July. 1
l.ollovliiir are the closing prices on the
jiiiji oiul'iv I'Acnange:
P. St. 2s, rf 102 st K. & T. 2a...
ilo coupon wv, dn 4i
no zr. reg 100
do Ds 109 N.
do coupon 103
do now 4s, itk 131
do coupon 131
do old if, reg... UIU
do coupon H'.'i
do r, reg Ill
do coupejn 113
D. of V. 3 63s 153
Atcli. gen. 4s 10M'(
do ndj, 4s s.li,
Ctinmla So. !n 106"
Chen. & O. 4141.... 9SS
do In 1K.I
C. & S. ". e. 7s. 140
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Datirtble Crnfed Cattle Sell at Jmt About
Ycstirdaj'i Fricit,
HOGS SELL D:CIDEDLY LOWER AGAIN
Sudden t ps nnd Iliiwn In lion Mnrket
.Make It Very Dlfltcnlt for Seller
to Opprntp Satlsfnctorll)
Sheep tliiclinnnpil.
Receipts were
4: v; c."is.:::::::. i?fi jWiV u ..s
SOUTH OMAHA, June 29.
MMtKKUS AND 8PRINOKRS.
ltrwi'3ti him l.p'pii'n lone limn since the
I..,.. ... ,L . n llila nnlnl ItllS bepll III IIH Ull-
satlsfsclnry rondltloti as It was yps erday
nnd todny. In fact the, tnnrkpt yesterday
was so little lo the liking of sellers that
no one expected anything of 11 run today,
so that tho big receipts were 11 good deal of
a surprise. Counting the holdovers there
wero close to 200 .urs on sale this morning.
The market opened 10?15e lower than the
best time yesterday morning. 10c lower
limn yesterday's average market nnd uc
lower thnn yesterday's extreme closing.
Tho early sales wpre on the basis of $.i.(M
for most anything. They would pay thnt
price for loads that were not very good
and It was hard work to get them to rahe
it even for tho bpst. A few loads brought
ft.02's but It wns no ensy mnlter to get 11
buyer to pay that price. As might be ex
pected under the circumstances, the mar
ket was very slow and It was 11 drag from
stnrt to finish. After a half or two-thirds
of the hogs hnd changed minus nuyers
i-nfilo ItnirM KhPAii 01 lnp nogs nan I'liaugeu 11111ms uujun
t-'t'C. Hog?. onJVi . uepmp.1 , -, ln n. rniielllslnll that they
... - '.fr" ''Hi Viiwl ..... I.iltnn tIV n.in.ml. nl.il Illt.V lillvnrpd
4.111 12. isi x.i'.ki "v. '""""" """r." "
"Mo H. V. dfb. lis. i:o
lilcugo Ter. 4s Vt
Colo. So. 4k 8IHJ1
!. It. (1. lv.,,103
do 4s Ml1
II. T. V. & O. ls.IOJ'.i
P.rlp gpn. 4s "I
p. v. Si r. c. :ov
(len. lilectrlc 6s ...117U
la. Central Is 112
K. C. P. & O. Is.
L. & N. unl. 4.....100'kl
When Issued. IlldT
Offered.
Ore. Nov. Is 10S
do 4s I0P4
Oregon S. L. s 12i'
Mo con. 5s 113'j
Heading Rfn. 4s.... Slj
It. (1. W. ln 9!U
St It Sz I M c. 6s.. 109?.
rf I. & H V K C.123
St. Paul con 170
S. I. C. & P. 1H..U9H
Mo 3s 12014
So. Pnelt'o 4 Sl
So. Hallway 6s 110'i
Stnnd. It. & T. 61. 70
Texas Sc Pacific ls.lllli
Mo Is 18
t'nlon Paclflo 4i 10
Wahanh Is 1!S"
do 2s ...
Wejt Shore 4 11!'(j
Wis. Centrnl 4s.... Ri
Vn. Centuries .... 91
Trust
Five days this week.
Same days last week
same weeK before
16,670 53,112
14.2S3 42.624
1 H lilt 4'.r,'.HI
Same three weeks ago.,12,4S6 44,280 ".161 ' 'nM,inD.BJi.X
Same four weeks ago. ..18,730 65,2Hl 11.SA3 I "
Average price paid ror ;5c: tor tno last
Eovcral days, with comparison:
pw York Mlnliinr Stocks.
NI3W YORK. June 29. Tho following nre
the eloalng quotutlons for mining shares
todur:
G.V)
Chollar 15
Crown Point 7
Con Cat. St Vh....14".
Iwnilwood 41)
(loulil & Currle. ... 21
Hale & N'orcross... 21
llnmestake Mi
lion Silver "
Mexican 17
Atchison 2"
do pfU 711,
Ilaltlmore & Ohio.. 71
Canadian Par-Inn .. w
Canada Southern
Oies, & Ohio
PhlcnKo Ot. W,...
I., It. & Q
Chicago, I. & I,..
do pfd
Clilpaco ft U, 1
LTil-aBO & jf. W...P.7
C, H. I. & I' lop
C. C. C. & St. I..... 1C
Colo Southern ....
do 1st pfd,..,
do 2d pfd....
Del. Hudson....
Del. L. & AY
Denver & It. a...
do pfd
Krlo
do 1st pfd....
1"'!'
ISI'
41
9
. 0
. 40
. 10
.110',
.175
. 17
. 10T,
. 33'
Ot. Nor. pfd 141'J
Liverpool (iruln unit Pror ImIoiis,
LIVKRPOOL. Juno 29. WIIKAT-Spot.
dull; No. 1 northern, spring. 6s 414d; No. 1
California, (is Cdjit'n 7d. Futures llrm;
June. Cs 3td: Hentember. us slid: December.
nominal.
CORN Spot, steady; American mixed,
new, 4s 'id; American mixed, old, llrm nt
is in f utures, sieaciy; juiy, is a; aep
tembur. Is 2V1.
ULOUR St. Louis fancy winter, dull Ht
Ss 3d.
PROVISIONS I lams, short cut, firm nt
50. tld. Bacon. Cumberland cut, llrm nt
40s 2d; Hhnrt rllis, is to 22 111s., steady at
42s Cd; long (dear middles, light, llrm at
43s; clear middles, heavy, llrm nt 42s 6d;
snort clear ducks, urm ai uis iu. l.aru,
prime western, In tlereeti, dull nt 3Gs;
American refined. In 2S-lb. pnekuges, 3iis r.d.
Imports ot wheat Into Liverpool for tho
last three days wero 37S.00O centals, Includ-
inir hs.uuo American.
ImportH of American corn Into Liverpool
for 111" last three days were 119,000 centals.
Kansas city (irnln nnd I'rovlslou.
KANSAS CITY. Juno 29.WHKAT-July,
72'S72Hp; September. 74Vs4l74!kc; cash, No.
2 hard. 72c; No. 3, 70-371Hc; No. 2 red, 77
"Sc; No, 3. 73517'ic
CORN July. S'3c; September, 40Tic; cash,
No. 2 mixed, 40e; No. 2 white. 41c; No. 3, 40c.
OATS-No. 2 white, 2tji4fi27e.
RYK-No. 2. 5Sc.
HAY-Cholce timothy, J10.OfHJ10.50; choice
prairie. $7.fHW7.50.
BUTTHR-Creumery, 161118c; fancy, dairy,
He
Hons Market continues Inactive; fresh
Missouri and Kansas stock lats, Sc, loss off,
cases returned.
RKCKIPTS-Whent, 06,600 bu.; corn, 20.100
bn.; oats. 12.0A) bu.
SIUPMKNTS-Wheat, 21,600 bu.; com, 25,
00 bu.
Union Paclflo ...
do pfd
Wabash
do prd
W. i L. K
do 2d pfd..,
Wl. Cenf.nl
Third Avenue ...
Ailam Kxpres9 ,
American Kx
P. S. Kx
Wells-Purgo Kx
Aimer. Cot. Oil..
do nfri
Amer. .Malting
do pfj
Amer. . & it..
do pfd
Amer, Spirits ..
do pM
Amer. S, II
do pM
Amer. S. &
do pfd
Amer. Tin Plate... 11
no iifii ti
,11'iu timer. Tobacco .... fVi
n no prd i!q
Anuconua ji. Co... Wl
mi., jum. tp
Colo. P. ,fc i
Con. Tobacco ...
do pf.l
Federal Steel ...
do nfil
(leneral Klectrlc
Olucow Sugnr ..
uo pfd
Int'n'l 1-aper ...
do pfd
Ladedo Oas ....
National lllscult
do pfd
Nntlonnl Itead ..
do pfd
National Steel ...
do nf.
13
...10
... Jli
... S(
. 11 '
. n
...111)
...IP.
...ISO
... 4-
...12D
... .12
... M
... 3
... IS
... 3.VH
... vi;
... P4
... 1
... Wi
.... nr.
... 31'
71
. 43
. II
. 2fi
. S3
.2041
. ".Vi
.147'i
. 12
. 41'3
. 4t
. 31
. 10
. 31
.121
31
7fi
!10l
70H
v:;
42
7C
4
3P
76i
31
133;
127
S3
Ontario
Ophlr
Plymouth
Quicksilver ...
do pfd
Sierra N'evnda
Standard
Union Con ....
Yellow Jacket
June 1
June 2
Juno 3
Juno 4
June 6
June 6
June 7....
Juno 8..,.
June 9....
June 10...
June 11...
V,,.. in
iJuno 13.'.;
June 14...
Juno 15...
Juno 1G...
June 17...
June 18...
Juno 19...
June 20...
June 21...
June 22...
June 23...
June 24...
June 25...
Juno 26...
Juno 27...
Juno 2S...
Juno 29...
1900.1899.1898.18ffi.l96.18.lW.
4 301 4 61
. .k ' sptl on the nncnlnr the mnrket Is sure to
1K15I dose higher, and If you refuse first bids
X..... nnd bold 011 ihr mnrket Is sure to close
""" . 1 .. .!,,. i, 1. 1.. i,.. e
....in, m. .iiitL ...ill ...rvf n t'lH (i....i. u .
worst pr it wlilcticver man
you follow." Represeutnttve sales:
No. av Sh. Pr. No. A v. Sh. Pr.
M 23 IM 4 !. 37 2S5 120 5 01
4 i8
4 83
I
4 J3
4 91
4 94
.1 4 93
5 02
5 01
j
5 001
4 92
4 SG
receipts
. .. 17
.... 10
....130
....7")
3 D0
3 &X
3 59
.. 58
3 65
3 67!
3 SO
3 61
4 f3
3 671
3 64
4 211 3 401 2 tt6j
4 12 3 32 2 83
4 Ot 3 36 2 ts6
..3.-0
.. 17
.. 12
London Stock (liintntlmis.
LONDON, June 29.-1 p. m.-ClosIng;
Consols, money ....WW Krle
do account lOflft " IBt P'"
Atchljon Pennsylvania
Cnnmllnn Pnclllo ..01 Heading
St. Paul Ill No. Pacific pfd
Illinois Central ...111 lurnnil TrunK
Itonisvllle "Vt Anaconda
Pnlon Pnellle pfd... TI Hand .Mines
N. Y. Contrnl 132 I
ill",
65
73U
i
S'i
40
HAR SI LVKH Quiet at 2SUd per ounce.
XIONHY 1IC2 per cent.
Ti... min nf iiiseniint in the onen market
for short bills is WMZK per cent; for three
months' bills, 2',45ja4 per cent.
Hunk ClenrliiKs.
CHICAOO. June 29.-Clearlngs. $22,024,513;
balnnccs, $2,072,153; New York exchange, 25c
premium: sterling exchange, $4.8lHfH.S7U..
ST. LOCIS, June 23. Clearings. $1,354,642;
balances, $2S0,S93: money, 4ft7 per cent; New
York exchange, rinr bid. 10c premium asked.
HALTIMORK, June 29. Clearings, $3,196,
019: balances. $i31.022.
PHILADELPHIA, June 29,-Ulearings,
$15,211,693; balances. $1,612,272.
HOSTON. June 9. Clearings, $29,076,100;
balances. $1,517,637.
NRW YORK. June 29. Clearings, $114,261,
C09; balances, $13,156,271.
4 S3 3 6G
4 89. 3 04
4 95 3 02
I 3 63
6 03
5 061 3 64
4 91 3 71
4 93, 3 69
5 00 3 65
5 131 3 63
I ' I 3 62
I 5 10
3 63
3 61
3 66
3 6S
5 01
5 03
5 11
4 99;
4 10
4 01
3 88
3 S
3 92
3 'M
3 6I
3
3 79
3 32 2 87
3 31 I 2 93
I 3 01
3 30l 1
3 31, 3 OS
3 2? 3 04
3 27 2 93i
3 27 Z 911
1.9.
100..
4 4)
4 34
4 33 4 41
4 35, 4 41
210 V) 4 M
. .210 200 I 95
.207 120 4 95
4 29,
4 34
4 3!
4 44
3 31, 3 00 4 36
4 M
4 33
4 41
3 03
3 29
3 77 3 32! 2 'A
3 901 3 '.2 3 01
3 S3! 2 181 3 08
3 801 3 21 3 10
I 3 lol 3 02
3 80 I 2 95
3 81 3 1
3 21 1 3 02,
3 .1 s UJ
3 26
3
3 15i
3 72
3 72!
3 6S
3 69
3 62
3 61
3 60!
4 44
4 46
4 48
4 45
4 37
t 10
3 1;
3 24
4 55
4 50
4 63
4 M
4 51
4 66
4 74
4 70
4 5?
4 69
4 63
4 70
11 218 80 4 93
t.6 243 ... I '.1.1
36 236 80 5 95
6l 267 SO 4 fC,
ti 223 ... 4 97IJ
70 21.3 120 4 1714
83 Oi ... 4 97W
68 22 400 4 97i
20 271 . 4 97V,
77..,
70. . .
7...
to...
63.
.,193
20.3
i
M7
.310
8) 4 P7,
... 4 7li
... 4 97'i
M 4 97'i
4 97ij
..206 Il 4 97i
,14 l-in 1 Il,li
Vl 190 160 4 97li
I in 91 200 12i) 4 97'4
4 77
I 82
3 00 4 10
2 97 4 46
2 97 I 52
2 951 I 57
4 3 4 80
2 9l 4 60 4 70
M.
80.
65.
.256
261
.220
4 !l7t,
SO 4 97'4
, , 1,-1
, - VI 227 160 4 97U
'62 231 ... 1 97 ?
I I C.I -.Q Crt t t.-.'J
i 73
I 04 2.3S 80 I 97!a 57
Indicates Sunday.
The ofllclal number of cars of stock
brought In today by each rond was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. H'r's.
C., M. & St. P. Ry
Mo. Pacific Ry It 6
Union Pac. System.. 35 3.1 .. 10
C. & N. W. fly 1
1'., K. & M. V. R. It. 62 67 3
S. & I'. Ry
C, St. P.. M. & O. Ry.
H. & M. R. R. It,...
C, H. & Q. Ry
C, R. 1. & P.. east...
C, R. I. & P., west..
11
It
3
3
169
Totnl receipts ...,141 169 3 10
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of hend Indicated:
Uuyers. Cnttle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 288 1,596
. II. Hammond Co 26.9 791 ....
Swift and Company 879 1,071
v'uiialiy PacKlng Co 39.. 2,913
Armour & Co
Cuduhy P. Co., K. C.
swiii, rrom country
R. Hecker & Desan..
Hill & Huntzlnger ..
L. V. Husz
Cudnhy Rros. & Co..
Other buyers
879
395
313
137
186
4
103
445
0 211 40 4 97','.
2 240 40 5 0o
6 239 1C0 S 00
7S 21(1 240 r, 0)
3 2wi ... 5 no
49 21 120 .-,00
73 193 ... 5 00
74 212 40 6 00
'9 227 SO SCO
70 213 200 S r.0
J8 20 ... 5 00
54 ) ... 5 00
'4 Z.a 80 5 00
s" 236 120 5 no
C" 2CO ... .'.on
I W 2-lS 160 5 00
7 235 80 5 00
I C4 248 ... 5 00
1 73 215 120 fi on
7" M 5 CO
61 272 80 5 0(1
68 246 ISO 5 00
- 265 SO 5 00
67 243 160 5 00
3 230 ... fi r
30 046 ... 5 00
..226 M 5 00
..232
..224
..270
..232
61 215 ... 5 W
SO 219 10 5 00
44 213 ... f. CO
SI 21(1 ... f. 00
70 244 40 5 00
2JS ... 5 00
61 244 240 5 0
70 E!0 SO 5 00
69 241 40 5 00
4i 3( PM 5 M
1.7 221 160 f. 00
CS 222 160 5 00
210 12.) 5 00
75 228 SO 5 10
6.1 3( 160 5 00
M 2S5 40 5 O)
73 225 40 5 01)
72 235 240 5 iM
76 214 120 fi 00
77 227 160 5 00
M 255 120 5 oe
60 219 200 6 M
73 20S 210 '. e,.
?2 193 IM 5 10
74 272 100 3 no
91 209 20) 5 '!
227 SO 5 CO
257 80 5 0)
SO 211 SO 5 no
73 241 100 5 01
63 jyo 210 F. 00
50 210 ... 5 00
73 217 160 5 IX)
(fi 535 100 6 l
68 273 ... 5 00
57 21 160 6 00
73 22S SO 6 00
CO 248 10 6 00
61 237 ... 5 00
60 240 80 6 00
79 211 80 5 W
68 211 80 6 no
03 233 ... 6 00
66. .
79..
61..
90. .
6:
....233 120 6 (!)
....216 Ml 5 Oil
.210 210 6 00
...206
6 O)
.269 160 6 ()
47 296 160 6 00
4.15 i '
250 S2--
o. . .
74..
63..
1,074
65...
61
71
2S
SO
13
9".
24'3
84
N. Y. Air llrnke...12l
Hooking C0.1l
Hocking Valley ..
Illinois Central ..
Iowa Central ....
do pfd
K. C. P. & (5..
It. K. Sz v
do pfd
Itake Shore
ltniils. & NnBh....
Manhattan L ....
Met. St. Ity
Mex. Central ....
Minn. & St. L. .
do pfd
Mo. Pacific
Mobile & Ohio....
M.. K. & T
do pfd
N. J, Central
N. Y. Central....
Nor. A- West
do pfj
No. Pacific
do pfd
Ontario ,t W
Ore. II. & N
do pfd
Pennsylvania
Reading
do lt pfd....
do 2d pfd....
it. a. Y
do pfd
St. U & 8. F
do 1st pfd....
do 2d pfd...,
fit. L. S. V
do pfd
St. Paul
do pfd
St. P. A- Omaha.
So. Paclllo
So. Hallway
do pfd
Texan tc Pacific
Kx-tilvldend. Offered. "'AtlK't said.
Ronton Slocks mill IIihiiIn.
ROSTON, Juno 29. Call loans, 2'Afi.W per
eent. Mttia Itvintt !U4J lint. ..nn. t. t ...... .
closlns:
No. Amerleun
Pnclllo Coast ..
do Ut pfd.
do 2d nfd.
Pltllndelpliln Produce Miirkrt,
PHILADKLPIIIA. June 29.-BU'n'F-R-Flrm;
fancy western creamery, 20c; fancy
western prints, 21c
l'MOS Dull and weak; fresh nearby nnd
western. 13'e; fresh southern. 12ifl3e,
CHKi:Si:-Dull and lower: New York full
cream, fancy, hiuuII. 9VjJ9s4'; New York
full cream, good to choice, 9tj9Uc,
Diilulh AVhenl Market.
Dl'LrTII. June 29.-WHKAT-.No, 1 hard,
cash, 864c, July, Mic; Seplember, 87Vi
December, SSc; No. 1 northern, cash, 84ic;
14
101
.'.Pi
SilJ,
62
, f:
. im
. 12"Ti Paclllo Mall
.. 1C People's (las
.. 5SH Preswij S C.
2"i do pfd....
.. ..!': Pullman P. C.
.. 87 Standard II. & T
. . 3 14 Sujrar
.. 66 1 3 do pfd
.. 2l'i Ten 11. C. r....
.. 9 u. H. Leather....
..24 do pfd
..110 P. s. Rubber....
..171 do pfd
..110 Weitern Pnlon .
.. Republic I. & S..., 101'j
JO'i do pfd f,;ij
i-. V . K .-II. Jt. .. VI
Ciiiiilllloi' of till Treasury.
VASHlNOTON. June 29. Today's state
ment of the treasurv balances In the gen-
ctal fund, exclusive, ot the $150,000,000 re
serve in the division ot reuemption. snows
that the avuilable casn Daiance is 1152,124,-
200; gold, $70,771,843.
Cotton Miirkrt.
NKW YORK, June 29.-COTTON-From
nn uneventful opening the market for cot
ton futures developed u surprising amount
of activity and a remarkable degree of In
herent strength, with the feature of the day
an advance to 10c by the July option. The
weekly statement of statistics from Liver
pool was hardly ,us bulllt'h as expected,
while the public- and private advices at
hand before our lip'enlng failed to note nny
serious change, In the situation abroad. The
start here was tolerably steady, with prices
3 points higher to a point lower. Refore
10:30 a. m. foreign representatives stepped
to the front as buyers of the near months,
which wero offered with extreme reluctance
by local holders. The south Joined In the
buying movement, which grew to a tre
mendous proportion as the forenoon pro
gressed. Strong late cables, unfavorable
crop news and reported further rains In
Alabama, Tennessee and Georgia, together
with rumors of a pronounced advance ln
spot cotton on urgent export demand added
to the llrm undertone of the market. Then
came a setback under local realizing, which
started soon after the Until Kngllsh cables
were in hand. During the early afternoon
the market seemed in a position to go lower
as foreign orders appeared to bo pretty
thoroughly executed, while tho weather
predictions wero exceptionally favorable
to the growing crop, Rut nt the opening of
the last hour bull speculation nulckeucd
and prices assumed nn upward course, with
the summer months fur In the lead. Tho
sole thought In the minds of room traders
seemed to bo that 10c for August was as
sured and on this feeling large blocks of
that delivery were purchased on this dis
play nf confidence. Tho market closed
very steady, with prices 10fi39 points up on
near months and lf3 points tip on far
month".
NKW YORK, Juno 29.-COTTON-Futures
closed steady; June, nominal; July, $9.9S;
August. $9.51; September, $S.9S; October,
$S58; November, $8.42; December, $8.3S; Jan
uary, $S.3S; February, $8.39; March. $8.41;
April, $8.43; May, $S.47. Spot closed steady,
Uo advance: middling uplands, 10c; mid
dling gulf. 10i,4c; sales, 3,618 bales.
ST. LOl'IS, Juno 29.-COTTON-3-16C
higher: sales. 400 bales: mlddllmr. 9'4e: re
ceipts. 22 bales; shipments. 585 bales; stock.
33.J6I bales.
NKW ORLKANS, June 29. COTTON
Firm: rtuotntlons revised: sales. 4.650 bales:
ordinary. S'ic; good ordinary, $o; low mid
dling, 9kc; middling, uis-n.c: good mid
dling, 10140; middling rnir, loc; receipts,
1,298 bales; stock. (16,443 bales. Futures
steady: June, nominal; July, $10.50; August,
$9.93: September. 8.975i8.9S; October. $8.39'
S.40; November, $S.234iS.25; December, $8.22'rt
S.23: January, S8.22fi8.23; February, $S.24if
8.26; March, $S.275?S,29.
Suenr Mnrket,
NKW ORLKANS, Juno 29.-SUOAR-Strong:
centrifugal, yellow, 4'ilJ5Uc; sec
onds, 3ff4c.
Totals 3,045 11.9S6
CATTLK For a Friday there was a good
liberal run of cattle, but the demand was
good, as has been the case all the week,
and the market as 11 whole In very satis
factory condition. Ruyers did not seem to
want to appear too nnxlnui for the cattle
this morning, and they tried to act a little
Indifferent nt llrst. It was apparent, how
ever, that they wanted the cattle, and the
trade, when once under way, resolved Itself
Into a good, steady market. It was not
particularly nctlve, but the cattle kept
changing hands, nnd In reasonable season
about everything was disposed of. Tho
common kinds nnd grassy cattle were neg
lected, ns is the ense most every day, nnd
there were some who thought the market
wns weak on everything that was not good.
Cows nnd heifers were In good demand
and the mnrket steady, with no noticeable
change of any kind on the dry lot stuff.
Common nnd grassy cows keep working
lower nnd are gradually getting down.
Nothing of any Importance wus doing in
either stock cattle or feeders for the double
renson that there were very few here nnd
very few wanted. Representative sales:
I3KKF STEKRS.
' 64.
6S3 ' S4.
...179
..113
..inn
.. 63
.. S
.. 66
.. 24
.. !2
79
lit
.213
.137
.12311
. SS
11JV-V
A.. T. & 8. F 23
do. pfd 71
Amer. Suenr 1'3'i
do pfd
Ilojton & Albany
Boston Rlevated .
C. II. & Q
Pom. Coal
do pfd
Federal Steel ....
do pfd
I'TtPhlmrg pfd ...
(lea. Klectrln .. .
IM. Klfc. Ill
Mex, Central ....
N II. O, & C
Old Colony
Old Dominion ....
Rubber
Union Pal no ..
' Kx-divldend.
Went Rnd !
Atchison (i 1914
N. V. O. & C. U.. 6.1
Adventuie .1
Allouez M. Co 1",
Amnl. Copper SI'-j
Atlantic 23
Honton & Mnntt....:sPi
Ililtte Sr Iloston 63
3P,jOal. Sc HeeU 72J
ill Centennial 16
..ut"j 1'iaiii.iiii i.-',
..l!(iii ineeola 59"j
..205 Parrot S1
.. 1214 (julncy 133
.. 13 Santa I'e Copper.... I'4
..203 Tamarack 176
.. 17U Ptah Mining 2I'4
. 241s Winona 2lj
., 50 Wolverines 36
No. Av. Pr No. Av. Pr.
1 610 3 50 16 104 S 5 00
1 740 3 50 29 1000 5 00
1 930 3 73 21 1130 5 00
4 790 4 0ft 4 973 5 00
1 COO 4 10 19 1124 3 00
6 938 4 T. 23 1202 5 00
1 C90 4 25 20 110.) 5 00
2 923 4 35 17 1116 3 00
2 623 4 35 37 1150 5 0
8 930 4 40 21... M. 1115 5 01
1 1690 4 40 18. ...1325 5 10
1 750 4 40 19 1113 3 10
4 965 4 10 19 12(5 5 10
1 870 4 40 2.1 1081 5 10
9 10S7 4 50 2! nr. 3 10
2. 9C0 4 .'.0 41 1219 5 10
I 1180 4 50 2 1100 5 10
5 1070 4 50 1 1260 5 10
3 870 4 60 13 1163 5 10
22 1020 1 S3 K6 1159 5 10
12 1121 4 70 21 1334 5 15
17 10l 4 70 41 1323 5 15
22 104 4 4 7 0 4 4 13J7 6 15
1 870 4 75 2 1325 5 13
II 998 4 7 3 41 12CS 5 15
9 1003 4 85 21 1217 5 15
45 1114 4 85 CO me 5 15
17 1429 4 ft". 47 1229 5 15
27 1133 4 S3 S3 12(2 5 15
39 1027 4 90 20 1272 5 15
21 1107 4 90 13 1099 5 15
19 1217 4 90 21 1293 5 17'i
30 1121 4 90 17 1356 6 20
20 1207 4 90 34 12C1 5 20
20 1235 4 90 22 1323 fi 20
40 1134 4 90 45 1307 5 20
14 1193 4 95 14 1369 f. 20
20 114 1 4 95 1 7 1324 5 30
20 1062 4 93 33 13S0 5 30
28 1183 6 00 69 1(24 5 40
STEKRS TEXAS.
1 1130 4 'A 60 1237 6 10
4 1193 6 03
STKKRS AND HEIFERS.
4 "17 4 00 3 1096 4 6.
4 1010 4 10 3 1064 4 oo
H 962 4 20
l'orrlitn FIiiiiihiIiiI.
PARIS, June 29. Prices on the bourse to
day opened llrm on the homewhnt Improved
Chlneso news, but later there were relitiga
tion. Prices closed steady, with business
inactive, Rio tlntos sharply recovered on
(he better tone of rapper In New York.
Kaffirs wero llrm. Three per cent rentes,
10of33'4c for tho nccount. Exchange on
London, 25f 12,-jO for checks. Spanish 4s
closed at 72.15.
LONDON, June 29, American securities
opened rather tlrnier in response to better
overnight prices from Wall street. The
market was well maintained throughout,
with business very restricted. At the close
the ton wan firm. Spanish closed at
'run iiiiAirv jiaiikkt.
I NRT Itl'lIU NTS placed on record Friday,
June 29, 1900:
Wnrrmily Denis.
S. R. Anderson and husband to W. T.
Denny, sVi lot 10, Roes' Place $ 303
O. W. Shepherd and wife to K. P.
Michel, lot 7, block 11, South Omaha
(rellle) 13S
Annie Durkec nnd husband to . S.
Lester, sis lot 2, block 5, Horbnch's
2d add 1.900
K. A. Krwuy nnd wife to Nels Larson,
10 acres 111 oj he 36-16-9 700
J. II. Evans and wlfo to a. a. Harton,
lots 13 to 16, block 13, West Knd add. 60,000
Midway Investment company to
Frank Vnsuk, lot II, block 3, Persons
,fc 11. 's add 350
Same to same, lot 15, block 3, same.... 350
L. M. Heard to llnunnh Kahu ct al,
lot I, block 3. Paddock Place 5,000
John Hlazek and wlfo to K. L. Schnei-
tlerwlnd. n 2 feet lot u, diock :i, Aruor
Place extension 20
J. L. Kubat and wlfo to Leah Kendls,
n II feet ot w 112 feet lot 2, Okla
homa add 4C0
J. F. Harrold and wlfo to Tukey &
Allen, lot 17, block 10, Clifton Hill
(relllo) 2.250
K. L. Schneiderwlnd anil husband to
C. A. Homellus, s 65 feet lot 31, Ilurr
Oak and other property 1
C. A. Homellus nnd wlfo to Jumea nnd
K. L. Sehnelderwlnd, same i
A. P. Tukey nnd wife to K II. Hoel,
lot 13, block 7, Clifton Hill 1.500
S. J. Hostwlck to .1.. A. Goldsmith, w
40 feet of sVu and w 30 feet of n!4 lot
5, block I'. Lowe's add 600
J. A. Russell nnd husband to Mury
Rouse, lot 2, block 8, Hrown Park... 800
M. C. Wear and husband to Andy Nel
son, lot 19, block 21, 1st add to Cor-
rlgan Placo !W0
tlult Cllllni Deeds,
E. R. Dnollttlo to F. J. Morlarty, lot
13, block 17. Hanscom Placo 1
I) U.
Fulled States to L. A. Walker, no no
9-14-13 :
Sheriff to Riley1 llros., undiv Vj of n 5.)
feet of n 153 feet lot 00, Redlck'H 2d
add Stj
W. T. Dunmore, executor, to F. J.
Morlarty, lot 13, IiIock. 17, Huuscom
Place. l.M
.920 2 00
. 860 2 00
, StO 2 00
. 900 2 no
.1220 2 90
. 820 2 00
.1020 2 ?5
.1020 2 23
O 1",
1260 2 25
900 2 25
770 2 40
942 2 40
910 2 50
1010 2 50
107) 2 63
103.3 2 75
1270 2 73
SSrt 2 75
119.) 2 7 5
843 2 73
961 2 "5
1300 2 75
..1000 3 00
.. 07) 3 00
..1015 3 0)
. . S60 3 00
. . 9S3 3 Oo
2 9.7) 3 20
2 9S5 3 25
1 1170 3 31
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... $66,760
1.
7...
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980 3 35 1
COWS AND HEIFERS.
,,. 9S2 4 23 7 861 4 30
.. 871 4 25 17 S31 4 40
HEIFERS.
,.. 820 2 73 1 820 3 50
.. 570 2 75 If 750 3 73
..610 3 50 3 053 4 to
,. 720 3 50
HULLS,
5 1...
1...
1...
1
....1150 3 35
....1020 3 41
....1210 2 50
....1OS0 3 50
....1233 5 50
....1120 3 f.0
....1130 3 50
. ... 994 3 60
....1028 3 65
....1160 3 73
....1145 3 75
....1060 3 76
....1160 3 90
....1010 3 90
....10O5 3 90
....1035 4 01
....1050 4 00
....1060 4 00
....1183 4 00
....1060 4 (V)
....1020 i 10
....1410 4 10
....1220 4 10
...,1310 4 20
....1290 4 25
....1160 4 23
....110i) 4 25
....112.1 4 15
....1240 4 21
....122S 4 30
....1210 4 35
1000 4 45
...1240
...1340 2 75
... 960 2 75
...1340 2 75
...1410 2 73
...12S0 3 00
...1105 3 10
. . . 9S0 3 20
...1I.S0 3 25
690 3 25
1120 3 25
13S0 3 30
1350 3 SO
1240 3 30
4 1275 3 40
1
....1530 3 50
....1440 3 60
....1140 3 61
....1510 3 75
1 1480 3 75
1 2290 3 SO
1 1610 3 SO
1 19(0 4 no
..1230 4 00
.1200 4 00
..1570 4 00
..1590 4 10
..1C5S 4 15
..1M0 4 15
..350 5 00
121 6 no
I...
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4...
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970 3 40
CALVES.
190 s no i
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS,
WV) 2 10 1 7) 3 23
M0 3 I.) 1 1100 3 10
720 3 15 4 437 3 50
STAGS.
930 3 73 2 1335 4 50
STOCK KRS AND FEEDERS.
S', 3 SO J( Ml 4 10
496 4 06 11 10i)3 4 65
953 4 lit 3 4 65
STEERS AND STAOB.
1010 4 10 2 1593 4 7(
68...
67...
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67...
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53...
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80 6 0
40 5 ()
. . 5 00
. . . 5(0
. .261 200 5 00
..235 210 5i)
..218 ... son
..?07 ... 6 00
..225 to 5 00
..214 120 5 no
. .239 SO 5 00
..222 ... 5 ft)
..239 ... 5 00
..250 ISO 5 00
..237 80 5 00
..221 SO 5(0
..206 160 5 (V)
..222 SO 5 00
5 00
40 5 00
40 5 00
80 5 00
SO 6 00
. . .215 160 5 00
...303 40 5 Oft
...30S ... BOO
...234 SO 5 00
..220 ... 5 00
79.
58...
87...
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117.
61..,
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235 100 6 (0
229 40 5 00
209 2O0 5 00
80 5 ()
...271
. . .267
...240
, 00
80 6 00
.222 150 5 00
.250
...216
5 00
5 00
slenrlv to shade lower: unfiles, $4 ifmi .VS
Tevns nnd westerns, $3.!'"ii 5 2i., tows it ml
heifers, $2O0f4.7S; bulls nnd stags. $2 2fp
4.90; yenrllngs nnd calves. $l.Ht5.o. stock
ers nnd feeders, $J.lVfj4.iVi, enls. 830M6 75.
IKX1H Reielpls, 7,M) head, market big,
10c lower, all grade. JR.Oi'Vdo 22' a. bulk of
sales, J5.HM.. 16.
SHEEP AND LAMMS- Heeelpts. Cnohoad;
market steady; spring lambs, $6.36.
('Hirer Minl.el.
NKW YORK. Juno 23. COFFEE Spot,
Rio. Hleady, mild, steady The market for
coffee futures opened steady at unolmncoit
prices and ruled m vler.iteiy inthe, with
unimportant variations .nul rather easier
undertone In tho nbsetu e or public mipport,
but the further advance In exchnnge rate,
with itlo and the bacwurd movement of tho
new crop, with diminishing American vis
ible supply, caused further covering on Eu
ropean cables, which were unatlsf.irtor.V
nnd tho slack spot demand In the lot a I
market; the demand oat-cd off In Hie last
hour under llillldatlon and iliMted 4tad,
with jirlres ftom 5 to 15 points net lower,
total rales, 21.1) bags, Iniludlng' Jo!.,
$7.3?(7 36. August. $7.r'd7.43: September.
$7 I5f(7.60; October, $7.livf7.55; November,
$7.60ir7 66; December. $7 SO; March, $7 M(
8.00; May, $8.O((8.03.
Ili-.v (InniN Market,
NEW YORK. Juno 29 -DRY (7O0DS .
Ruslness conditions ln cotton goods with
out chnnge of nny account. Huylng of
coarse brown cottons limited throughout,
but the market U not any easier than be
fore. Raw cotton chocks sobers In making
further concessions. No business in
bleached cottons; outside nf small pur
chases, prices Irregular. Coarse colored
cottons slow and easy. In prints demnnd
Is moderate throughout, (llugbains ipiletty
steady. Print cloths Idle mid unchanged.
Linens quiet and unennnged In pi Ice. Hue
laps unlet, but rather llrmer for Culeuttas.
Cllllrnrulll Dried Fruits,
NRW YORK. June 29 CALIFORNIA
DRIED FIU'ITS-Markot .ontlnuos .(. tlve
Thero wns vorv little 'business In the op
tion market for evaporated apples todav.
The undertone was rather quiet at the old
basis; stale, common, 3'tf6c; pilme, f.Vu
6',4c: choice. fVMM'Ajc; fancy, 7l7V-; Cali
fornia dried prunes, 3Vi7c per lb., ns lo
size and quality; apricots, Royal, n'sttll' .
'Moor Park. lSll'ISc; peaches, peeled. 16'20, ,
unpcelcd, 6fi9c.
Klncut liiulxt r.leel Ottlcer.
ST. LOUIS, Juno 29. This was the flnnl
session of the ninth annual convention nf
the National Association of JCIocullonlns
Olllcers wero elected as follows: Preldent,
Ilenrv M. Sopher. Chicago, re-elected, lit st
vice president. Miss Laura E. AldrMi, Cin
cinnati; seeietary, Edward P. Perry. St.
Itouls; treasurer. Mrs. Elizabeth Man
llcld Irving. Tub do. A board of dlre. tors
was also selected,
Vertllot fill' lliliiiUKi's I'utereil.
CHICAOO, June 29. A verdict fur dam
ages amounting to $10.o00 was entered in
the appellate court ugalnst the Chlmgo k
Northwestern railroad today In favor of
Miss Eleanor Weeks of St. Louis, who w.is
run over by an express train on that r ad
near Rnvennwood ln M.iv. 189S. Mls. Weeks
at the time was a student nt the Cuninoi k
School of Oratory (it Evonston.
Paris Exposition Pictures, Part IV, now
ready. 10 cents and a coupon cut from Th
Ilee, page 2.
Vote early and often.
.26.S 120 5 00
.279 ... 5 00
.222 . . 5 00
.266 160 5 00
252 80 6 00
....236
....278
....271
....230
....211
OS 247 160 5 02'i
65 218 SO 5 02'a
85 2O0 . 0 02H
64 23S SO 6 02U
61 27 .. 5 02'4
127 271 ... Mij
65 250 ... 5 02'i
64 2(9 40 6 C2i,
C5 55 SO 5 nji3
75 259 . . 5 02
66 2SJ! ... 5 02'i
139 2S9 SO 5 02
55 31S SO 5 02'j
53 295 5 02' j,
70 264 fft 6 O.'l-j
57 27 SO .'. 05
79 227 . . E 05
55 292 80 5 V,
SHEEP There were two cars of western
wethers hero today which sold readily at
$4.10, tho same price as was paid yesterday
for the same stuff. There was one load of
yearllncs which sold nt $4.40 nnd that com
prised the entire supply of killers on the
market today. With so little stuff here
thero Is not much to be enld about the
mnrket except that It wns good and steady
with a fair demand for decent mutton
sheep, There Is no Inquiry, at lenst none
to amount to nnythlng, for feeders, and It
would not be advisable for shippers to send
In anything of that kind at tho present
time.
CJuotntlons: Western crass wethers, $1.00
(r4.25; choice grass yearlings, $4.65Ji5.00; fed
wethers, $l.76ir5.00; fed yearlings. $5.0OfiC.40;
fed ewes, good to choice, $4,1514.35; fair to
good fed ewes, $3.63'i4.00; good to choice
ellnned lambs. $5.75fi6.00: fair to irood
clipped lambs, $5.35'f)6.60. Representative
sales:
No. Wt. Pr
10 Wyoming bucks i: $3 oo
8 ewes 78 3 00
217 Wyoming wethers 112 4 10
2S Wyoming wethers 117 4 10
233 So. Dukota grass yearlings 84 I 10
9 spring lambs to 6 00
I
CUKACO LIVE STOCK MAR ICE I'.
Cntlle Ccnernlly Sternly Slieeii mill
1 .ii in tin Sternly In Slovr.
CHICAGO. Juno 29.-CATTLE-Reeclpts,
3,000 head; steers generally steady; butch
ers' stock, choice, steady, others nlow:
natives, best on sale today three carloads
at 5c higher, prime steers. $-5.2(iiu.80. :ioor
to medium, $4.6OiJi3.10; selected feeders, $1.73
14.70: mixed stockers, $2.6O'(f::.70; cowh, $2.85
5(4,35; heifers, $.I.CKMf4.76; canners. $2.002.75.
bulls, $2.75G4.50; calves, $l.60-?i.75; Texalis,
receipts, 200 head; best on sale today, three
carloads nt $5; Texas-fed steers, strong and
Inactive at $l.40fl6.20; Texas grass uteers,
$3.73i?i4.25; Texas bulls. J2.75fi3.r55.
HOGS Receipts today. 21,0m) head; tomor
row, 13,000 head; left over, 4,000 head; 10c
to 15c lower; modoratejy active; top, $5.27's.
mixed and butchers. $5.105'5.27'4: good to
choice heavy. $5.20ft5.27'4; rough heavy,
$3.05fl3.15: light, $5.0yu5.27Vl..; bulk of sales,
$3. 17(5.22 V4.
SHEEP AND LA MRS Receipts. 5,000
head: steady to slow; good to choice weth
ers, $4.00!fj'l.75; fair lo choice mixed, $3.20fi'
4.20: western sheep, $4.00i4,i6; Texas sheep,
$3.50J4.40; native lambs. $3.0Ofjii,0O; western
Iambs, $5.50ftO.(0; spring lambs. $3.O6.50.
Xrw York Live Slock.
NKW YORK. June 29.-nKKVKS-F.o-oelpts.
2.775 head: steers, llrm; top grades
10c higher; rough butchers' stuff, steady;
steers. $l.6)fi6.70; tops. $5.90; bulls. $3.IOW4.20;
cows, $2.33rrj4.25. London and Liverpool ca
bles quote Pulled States cuttle higher at
12ftl3c; refrigerator beef, firm at 9c per lb.;
shipments, none.
CALVES Receipts, 331 head; veals, dull;
buttermilks, KljfioV on"; venls, $4.00f(6.25;
lops. $6.50; butt.irmllk calves. $2.50'u3.00.
SHEKP AND I.AMHS-Reoelrits, 3,715
head; very little Inquiry for sheep; prices
weak; lambs, Iflfilftc higher; Hheep, $3.00f(
4.20: lambs, $3.00ftii.60.
HOGS Receipts, 1.763 head; none for sale
alive; nominally stendy.
Iviiusns City Live Slock,
KANSAS (MTV, June 29,-CATTLK-Re.
celptH, 2,100 natives, 400 Texnns; gnod killers
stendy; Inferior grades, slow to 10c lower;
native steers, $4.(i(5.40; stockers and feed
ers, $4.00K4.75; butcher cows and heifers,
$3.00'ul."6; runners. $2.50113.(0; fed westerns,
$4.(Wt6.00; Texnns, $1,10(1(1.60.
lions Receipts, 12,100 head; slow trade
and 10O to 15c lower; heavy, $5.1t(5.25:
mixed, $5.W(5.20; light. $5.05i(6.20; pigs, $1.80
6.00.
SHEEP AND LAMRS-llecelpts. I.OOO
head; choice killing sheep steady, common
grades, slow and unevenly lower; lambs.
$3.5Mi5.05; muttons. $4,605(1.73: Toxans. $(..3
ff4.20; Angoras, $3.90?I.OO; feeders. $3,25f(
4.00; culls, $2.60-1(3.50
SI. I. mils Live Stork. '
ST. LOUIS, June 29.-CATTLE-Rccelpts,
2,600 head, Including l.COO Texnns; market
steady to strong; native shipping and ex
port steers. $I.S0f5.6O ; dressed beef and
buteherH' steers, $I.C5fiG.I3; steers under
1,000 lbs.. $l.l5f4"5; stockers and feeders,
$3.00ftl.S5: cows and heifers, $2.O06.10; can
ners, $1.60?i,2.85; bulls. $2.75'3.IO; Texas and
Indian steers, $3.IXr5(4.(a; cows unit heifers,
$2.50'ij3.93.
I IOOS Receipts. 4,800 head; market 10o
lower: plgH and lights, $3.15t(0.25; packers,
$r..l5f(6.30; butchers, $5.2Ki5.30
SIIKKP-RecclntH. 3.100 head: market
steady; native muttons, $3.001(6.0.); cuIIh und
bucks, $1,6011.00; stockers. $.l.40fl3.S0.
Stock In SIkIiI.
Following are the receipts at tho four
principal western markets for Juno 29:
Cattle. Hons. Sheep.
South Omaha a.JfiO 11,618
t.'hlcago 3,000 21,000 5,000
Kaiuas City S.6V1 12.100 4,(K
St. Loulb 3.600 1.800 3,100
. T.bV nre much like COATED
ELECTRICITY as science can make
them. Knelt one produces ns much
nerve-building substance ns is con
tained in the amount of food n man
consumes In a week. This Is why
they have cured thousands of cases
of nervous diseases, Mich ns Debil
ity, Dizziness, Insomnia, Vnrleocelc,
t f Tit. ....-I,! 1.1LI..I. - (
J I . --.. .it y . ,i,t(c J Ull IU I lllll. L.C.1I-
V lvbvdeveloninir brain matter! force
healthy circulation, cure tndlges.
tion, nnd Itiipntt bounding vigor to
the whole M-stem. AH weakening
and ti.ssue-de.trovIng drains nnd
losses permanently cured. Delny
1 VI ,nay mean Insanity, Consumption
hit and Death.
MM Price, ft per box; six boxes (with
Ml Iron-clad guarantee to cure or re
ffl fund money), $. Hook containing
positive nroof. free. Address Peal
Medicine Co., Cleveland, O.
Sold by Kuhn & Co., 13th nnd Douglaa.
and J. A. Fuller Si C. llin und Douglua.
When otbr fait consul!
DOCTOR
SEARLES &
SEARLE
OMAHA.
mim cut; &
0P MEN
SPECIALIST
Wo guarantee to cure ull cases curable ot
WEAK MEN SYPHILIS
SEXUALLY. Cured for Life.
Night EmlEUlune, Lost Manhood, Hjdiuccle,
Verlco;cle, Gonorrhoea, uiect, Syphlll.
! Stricture, Piles. 1'lMuiu and Rectal Ulcura
and all
Private Illnenaea nml Unorder nt Men
Stricture null JIrt Ciirril at lloinr.
Consultation Free. Cull on or nddreii
Hit. hKAItl.US X SI : A It 1. ICS.
110 Koutu 14tu St. O.UAII.
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Totals
11.200 52,118 12,785
St, .!opih l.lse Stock.
SOUTH ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. June 29,-(Spe-clal
Telegram.) Tim Journal fpiotiu.
CATTLE -Receipts, 1,300 hcud; inurkct
TO
CHICAGO and EAST,
LEAVE 7:00 A. M.-4:65 P. M.-7S45 P, M.
ST. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS,
LEAVE 6:65 A. M.-7:36 P. M.
HOT SPRINGS - DEADWOOD
LEAVE 8:00 P. II.
City Offices. 1401-03 Farntm.
JAKES E BOY! & GO.,
Telephone 1 (,'(!). Oiunli.t,
COMMISSION.
GRAIN, PROVISIONS und STOCKS
1IOAUU OI'' TltAUE.
Correspondence; John A. Warren & Go
uirect wlrev to Chicago and Nw VorX
H.RPEMNEY&C0.
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