r > THJfi OMAHA DAILY TUESDAY. JUJSJfi 9. 1891. " i iTitrr' if i iiirPTP SPECULATIVE 1IARKE1S , Oontlnuod Dullness the Only Feature in the Chicago Wheat Trade. LARGE DECREASE IN VISIBLE SUPPLY , Corn Closed t n Slight A ! vanuo , lint rrovlNlong ro Ijowcr Fnlr and Hotter I'riucH for Live Stock. CIHCACIO , Jmiofl. The wheat trade scorns to 1mvn fullun Into a not. I'or notirlv a. wuotc tlio business has been largely of a local nature , wltli no decided tendency of prices In cltlior direction. 1101111111011-1 \ Imvo licon narrow and tlio close bus generally brought prices nronnd ton point near thine of the duy boforo. Tlio result tins been Hint many h.ibltuos of llio wheat jut deserted It for the corn crowd , wliorothoy could got tjulckor nnd more de cided action on tliclr trades. During most of tlio day to'lay ' business was as quiet and dull ai any day last woclc. "NOW and then a llttlo llfo wns lnfii od Into the market , but taken on the whole the voluino of business was light nnd tnatnly local. Traders seemed Inclined to wait for the Bovorntnont crop report duo on Wednesday. July oprnrd nt IM'.ic , the price at which It left off oti Satdrday. receded to)7c. ! ) llucluatrd within n range of ? e for some tlnio , and advanced to 9i4c. ! and closed nt OSes. The early weakness was attributed to ralbor weak cables In the futures and the sluiuly shipments from India last week : the sttbKo.iueia rally was duo to the largo decrease In the visible ) supply and the unfavorable ) loports of crops fiom Germany and I'riincu. Some nnfavorablo crop reports wnro received from Kansas , but they had no olfoct on the market. There was an olFort to depress prices In order to Ijrluif nut BOIIIO loni wl.oat around the opening , but It did not .succeed. The exports fiom the flea- bciurd were rather liberal and freight room was engaged here for aLeut four hundred thousand bushels. Corn opened very weak at about Saturday's closing prices. July started at iWic ; there waiHOmo heavy soiling and It took buta few minutes to brrak the priro to r > Sc. l.ognn. llalilwln , lloyd and tliti Wouro commNslon company all sold fii'oly and as tlic-re was no concentrated support. and the receipts posted wuro about , fifty cars In oxce.s.s of the estimates , anil clearing warmer weather was reported In the Interior , anil It was an o.sy unit tor to soil tlio market down , Hut on tlio break shorts began to cover anil tlio Investment buying and tlio early Milling bavins exhausted themselves the mar ket , hardened and there wax a oulek reaction to M'iffi.'W.V split. Later p.irt of this advance wns lost , chloliy on the large estliniited re ceipts for tomorrow , and .Inly sold back to WSic but with the rally In wbc.it , corn tool ; an upturn to fiOUc. closing al Me. Oats wore slow , weaker and lower. Th's was duo to tlio irood arrivals , the slowness In the cash demand and the Increase In the visi ble supply. 1'rovlHlons were quiet and rather easier. Armour bought sonic pork , but tlio uggriv.iato business was unimportant. The tendency was downward during the mint of the ses sion , but toward the close tlioro was a partial recovery. Compared with tlio close on Sat- urdny. the final prices for September options Hbo\ved declines oflie each In pork , lard and ribs. The leading futures ranged as follows : Cash quotatloni were as follows : 1'i.niiu Dull und nni'Iiang/Mi. Wit BAT No. i ! spring wheat , Ofl'ic : No. . ' ) spring wheat. 87o : No. 2 red , liOHt'Gtl.OOJi. COHN No. 2 , oii'c. OATS No. : . ' . 44J'c ; No. 2 white. 4"H@4Sc ; No. 3 white , 4rJ ! < ai7Ue. HYI ! No. L84e. . IlAiu.Kr No. 2 nominal ; No.3. G71c ! ) ; No. 4 , nominal. Kr.AX Sunn No. 1 , JI.I2. TIMOTHY SIIKD Prime , } I.CR.2 | < 1. JlKSH Pome Per barrel. llu.tiOIO.15 ; Inrd , per owt , , M.1I : short ribs sides ( loose ) . $ . 1.81 ® o.SS ; dry salted Khimldor.s. ( boxed ) , i'.OC- © ' > .lu ; short clear sides , ( boxed ) . fiVJOO I. WllitiKV Distillers' llulshod goods , per gal lon , H. 1(1. ( SUOAU Cut loaf , unchanged ; granulated , unchanged ; standard "A , " unchanged. Receipts and shipments today wuro as fol lows : On the produce oxchanzo today , the butler market was steady ; extra crcumory. 17 © ISc ; extra llrits. KxainHo : llrsts IiaiSc ; oxlra dairy. I.VBliic : extra firsts , ia llrsts , ll-Je. | Kggs , 14 ® .r > c. Vlslblo Gr.ilu Supply. CHICAGO , June 8. The visible supply of grain , as reported for the board of tr.tde. It as follows ; Ilnshols. Increase. Oocr'so Whoat. . . . , . iri.4i7.003 . l.OKUiOO Com . o.lir.UOO 4.VLHOO . Oats . 4.MO.OOO DOO.UOJ . Kyo . iioi.ooo . : moj Unrloy . . . . . 1U.UUI . 15,000 Now York MarkctH. Nuw VOIIK. Juno 8. Ki.oint Receipts , 10,870 packages ; exports , ' . ' .Kill barrels ; market dull and heavy ; sales , 'I,1WO barrels. UllltN iNlUAI. Dull : vc > ltnw wnurnri , ! jn WirKAT llocolpts , 15S.800 bushels ; exports , 1WII1 ; bushels ; sales , J.ltt'.t'OJ bushefs of fu tures ; BO.OOil bushels spot. Spot niarkot dull. und weaker ; No. i red. il.ll ! } In store nnd elevator ; tl.OSitfM.ou alloat ; JI.OSKffl 1.0 > S f. o. b. ; ungrncTcd red , l.V3i.pi ( ) ( ] ; : No. 1 northern to arrive , $1.11 ; No. l hard to arrive , tl.15 ; Options opened weak , doollued i4 < TC4'c on weak cables , Increiiso In stocks In store and lu shlpmoiits , advanced T > * 4C ) on freer spoculallvti huyln ? , and llnall'y settled on the opening Influenced to 'SO'iede- cllnu on deliveries for August , and > , o ad- VHIICO on September and liiter months No. 'J d. Juno. * l.07 > il.07Jeloslng ! at * 1.07)i ; Jul ly. .OHi 41.0i , closing at Jl.Wi ; Aiuus 'iSi l.lXlt-i.closliix at * l.iai ? ; September , . 1.Wi ( , closing iit1.0aOctober ; , * l.03 tai.onj : ; oloslng nt ll.0ii : ! ; November clcmlng. ll,03Vl Doeombor , 11.04 ll-IOill.UI ? , ' . closing nt Jl.Olli' Mny.dWf ) . tl.OiOMWJi. closing at Jl.lSSi ; ' KvK-Stoady and Oulcit. STOCk OK UiiAiN-rn store and alloat Juno 0 : Wheat. Lm'Sl bushoN ; porn , 40I.37J bushels ; oats. l.oi ; ,0ll bushels ; rye. 8.U27 bushels ; malt , S17..IIJI bushels ! barley. 10.7U8 bushels ; peus , 'UOIIN Itpculpla 33.R.V ) lumhols ; exports. 17'atKI bushels ; sales , fCO.OOO bushels of futureH : mood bushels spoU Siiot market stronger : moderately active ; No. ' . ' , CX3.Gj ( ( * o in elevator : COffid' o uflontt miurtided mixed , ( iixa'Wc. lp- tlcins opoiiecl deprcRsed on free oin-nngs and bold oil ! i < rO'e , reacted on Indisposition to soil and closed linn at l ® Ko over last night. June. CflUc. closing at CllHe ; July , iHWilMMIIo clos. lngntlVJ\uAuguslUIiBll4'c.clOsIn.utU4'ic ! ) ( ' ; Beptombiir. Ui'euio. closing uttiiie. ; UATtl Kocolpw , tH.wxi buslielst exports. C1 ! . * . Imsht'ls sales. W.COU bushels of ; futures ; M,0 < )0 ) bu helsNiot. | Spot market dull and irregular ; Options dull und unchanged to iu lower. Juno closing nt fiOKsot July , 50if.VKe ) , olos- \ut \ atWlUcj August closing at4lo : September , 40o ; spcit. No. s white. KtOAlttiut mixed west ern , 4M&.V.'c ; white weutern , iOii&lo ; No. S ( Jhl- OUROfiUC. HAV hnny and iulot ) , lloi'H Stvbily and cjulct. CoffEK Oiitfons opened Irregular ut ! IO' po tits down und closed steady at INiKO points' down. Sales , III , MX ) hags. Including Juno. ti&NX3iaw.iiitr ; , tiuxaiaiv ) ; August , * i5,7.va 15.M ; SJoplcuuber , tl5Wil.V45 : | October , 114.8.1 ® 14.1-Oi Novumher , II4.I.VI4.40 ! ; December , tll.f > Ctll.'iV Suet Ulo , dull ; f.ilr cargoes , (10,00 ; No , 7 , JIT.50. SiKlAit Haw , dull , nominal ; Hales. Into .Pat- NvU I ) ! oil A , Ul-IC ) l4'o ; btandiird A , 1 l-lOo. MmAHiKH-tl < > ontlii ! ; , 'lull t ' * > fur 03 In hogDhetulH. Now Orleans , quiet ) common Hicn Htuudy but quiet ; domestic , fiilr to choice , . " -tJiHioi Japan , tKitl'ic. . I'BTIIOI.KUM Quleti united closed at fisiia for COTTONSKKH OlL-Qulot but stouclyi erilde , irgru lo.1 it.ie ; yellow , off grade. a. ! Mi * ) . TAI.U.W-11UI1 and unsettled ! olty fc'.VOfor ' ' " 'ifos'iV-Stouly but Unlit strained , common x-guot but steady ut 38UO but flmi wet ialtod , Now Orlcinns splrtlnd , IWlTft poundm CSMoi Texas ( elected , .MIW > pound , r/Ti o. KiKIRQuiet ; lowort wratorn , ITaiTUo. He- cetpts. 7,11)1 ) pickiig : . l'cmK-Iull.i : < toaily ; old irinsn. ( IO.fiiX6II.50i now mn , t H.OXkKMi t-Atlra iirlmo , JI1.00. CUT MEATS-Stcudys mlddlei , iUlcti | short clear , M.M. I.AiiD-l.owen niodornta ilomtiltd ; western sloiim. t < 1.4. i ; sales , USO lloreos ut SI.4Q > i'ciil.4.V ' Option snles n.uiu tierces ; Juno , in 4. ' ; July , o.4i : cluslnic nt HIA ; bid ; Aiuusr. < G.ri Hnp- temher , Jfl.i SU.'I , closing at fU.70 ; October , Ju.hl , IIITTTKH MoilRRiteiTomnnil : steady | western dairy , \\3 \ \ > .r > t' western creamery. l. western fnutory , IISII'Sc ' ! Klglns , luc , L'iiKE u--itjidy ; ; ; ROOU deinaiid ; purtsklmi , 4ftSc. I'm IIIO.N Qulot : American , SIG.OMitfl.OO. Coi'i'Kit Qulctf luketlune. iia. : LKAII Stoudy ; domestic. } l..u ; { . TlN-Qulcti steady ; stralghta , IJI.OO. KIIIIHIIH City "ilnrkotfl. KANSAS OITV. Mo. , Juno 8. 1'i.oim Very ( lull ; fumllv , tl.I.vftl.r > : choice. Jl.l' il.M ; funcv. tl.tWitl.i * . " . ; oxlra fnncy Jl.bJ ; hulf pat ent. ti.u > ai.itt ; patent , lamaa.-M. WIIRAT ( julet : No. 2 hard , cash , 0039iJo ; Juno , b8o bid | No. 2 led , cash. flip. Cou.v Slrong : No. - ' cash und Juno M'Sc ' bid. OATH Quiet ! No. 2cnsh. 4l' o bid : June. 4lo. llAV-l-'Irmt funcy , SiiS.OJ : low gradea , 5.00. 5.00.Kr.AX Kr.AX Suiiii-ll.OOOI.OS. IIUTTHlt Mleadyi creamery. 123ir > c ; store , OUIt'c ' : dairy. lOiiiMu : packing. DtlUi' . CiiKHSK-Sleady ; northern , itwtiojte : young American. 1010 c ! western , Mi'JC ! ski . icd , 4(2.e. ( KiJHS Steady at ll'.Jc. ' . I'ltoviBio.xs .Steady to weak : susar euied Incuts , hams. UfillOi' : breakfast baeoii , tic ? : dried beef IIIIIUM. inc. Dry salt , meats clear Hide" , 7e : rlo.ir ribs , ( i'ju ; long cleurside . tl.'fe ' ! ihoulili'M. . ' * > . Smo.u'd meals , clear HIM , 7'c ' ; loii-i'luar | sides. 7Uc ; clear shins , 7 ! ii ; sliouldeiH , llUe. Moss pork , ilJ.au. Lard , pure. * 7.Wt ! lolluoil. J7.S7 ! } . \Vo i < Dull ; MNsoiirl. unwashed , heavy film. KfillTc : light llni' . 17Iio ! : medium , VOiS i"'p ; Kansas heavy line. HWIIIc : light fine. Maifici low und carpet , irailo. Tuti washed eho ci' . .T. > T T > v ; medium , ai-aWo ; tllnsy and low , 275WK' ! . KKCi'.li'TS Whoat. 11.200 btishoU : corn , C.SOO bushels ; oats. I. f.OJ bushels. SiiicMiiNTS Whotit. ii.iW : ) bushels ; corn. 24.UOU bushels ; outs. l.'KO Imsliols. .MimienpollH Wluat ; MiNNKAI'Ot.tP , Minn. . Juno 0. Cash wheat ( inner Uian Jtilv today. No. I nurtliorn. ac tive ; other grades slow. liecelpts for two davs. 170 cars ; Hlilpinents.IM e.irs. Clo.se ; .No. I 1'iariUuiii' . * I.OI : on n-ackI.OI5tl.04" ; No. 1 northnrn. Jnili' , $ I.OI' { ; July. Jl.t" . ' ; on trail' . $ I.OIi ! < M.lK ! ; No. 3 northoin , June , U3c : on track , St. Ijouls Miirko.to. PT. Louts. Mo. . Juno 8. WHBAT Strong und YVili"icv Steady : 41.1" . IlUTTin : Sleady , unchanged : Milwaukee Market * . MII.WAUKKE. WIs. , Juno 8. WHEAT Quiet ; No. 2 spring , cash. WrtW.ic ; July , ! Hc. COHN Steady ; No. : i. m\a. \ OATS Hleacly : No. 2 while , 48o. I'ttovtsiONS'-Kiihler. I'oitK July , * lP..V.HJo. Cincinnati Murkots. CINCINNATI , O. , Juno 8. WHEAT Scarce : No. 2 rod.l.0@l.04. : ! ( 'ous Klrm ; No. 2 mixed. C-'tflOlc. OATS Klnu : No ; 2 mixed , 48c. WlllSKV tl.IO. Toledo MarketH. Tor.Eno. O. . Juno 8. WHEAT Easier ; cash and June , tl.03'4. COHN Steady ; cash and Juno , COc. OATS Quiet ; cash. 4.Mic. riivcrpool Markets. LtvEiirooi , , Juno8.-WHKAT Steady , demand poor and holdeis olTcr moderatelv. COHN I'lrnier , demand fair : mixed west ern , 5s 45d ! percental. I'rltish Grain Review. LONHO.V. Juno 8. The Murk Ltino Express In Its weokiv review of thu British irnln trade says : There Is a moderate supply of English wheat , the avenigu quotation being 40s fid. Korolgn wheats uro depressed and generally Ud lower. Heavy shipments are in passage and estimated.utiOOO.OOJ : quarters , and this fact keeps the. market weak. Callfoi-nian , prompt shipment. Is quoted ut 44s M. New Amerleun winter Is speculated In at 40s for August shipments , llcans and Imrloy have declined lit , ami mulzoDd and oats Ifid. At. to day's market. English wlieats were dull nt Cd decline. " I'orolgn rod wlioat lower , while prices on whiles wore maintained. . Hurley was rather tinner. In maize both flat and round wuri > quoted Gd better. Oats declined 'Id , while llnstcd was Dd dearer , lleitus and peas were steady. H'MOC'KH AX It MtOXDS. NKW VOIIK , Juno 8. The stock market , today continued to .show the uncertainty which has become the principal fivUir In the making of values for securities , and while so mo conll- donco was shown at the opening and fraction ally hlKhor prices wcro established In the early dealings , the Improvement In values In duced realizations uii.l tlrj selling was In creased by an announcemonttliat a largo sum of gold had been taken for oxuort and that nioro would follow. This Immediately caused not only u reaction from the high prices of the opening , but oausoJ small losses In till th o active shares. On thcatharhana the reported shipments of gold wus soon contradicted and a full recovery followed , showing conclusively thut this Inllueuco ulono keep-i the mar ket down and orjvonts a covering of long jtauillng.shortlntorests. The general accepted diagnosis of the situation Is now that the market will remain In the sumu dull and listless - loss condition until the gold shipments arn known to have ceased or some damage has been done to the growing crops. The latter seems to bo tlio only sustaining Inlhioiu'o today. In the railroad list therb was llttlo erne no feature nflor thooccur.Micc noted , nnd the Industrials furnished nearly all the Interest there was In the dealings. Jersey Central sold Interest und the expiration of the time was signalized by a renewed weakness In tlio stock which at one t.iao was IIU per cent. Humors unfavorable to the orop situation were circulated In the uttornoun-and as they were accompanied by considerable pressure to soil , not only thufitoaks which might bo af fected bv smalt crops but many others as well , It Is reasonable to suppose that the rumors had a speculative origin. Prices wore depressed to the lowest level of the day , howovor. and the active shares showed losses of from Ji to y per cent , Chlctuo gas also , after advancing to My. be came wonlccr Just about the time Unit , ml- vlcvs from Chicago were received thut the trust luiil come to tin agreement , and from that tlmoout there appeared to bo u good deal of stock for sale. Jersey Central was also developing , much weakness , the rights to Hiibbcrihe helm tar SO percent In tlionewstooK at par. The dea'lngs ' In National Cordaeo have been small , probably owing to the reserve of buyers owing to the announcement from Philadelphia of the formation of anew com pany with & \000.000 capital as a competitor , There la more talk of clearer money. Petroleum continues dull with trading very siniill lu volume and movement. 'I ho mark.a opened very tlrni , but declined ? 4'o cm small selling orders from the west and closed hteuily. Pennsylvania oil option opened at tiuUc ; highest , OiiUe ; lowest llSric ; closing , fiSUc. Total Hiiluv , 110,000 ban-els. Tun following are the closing quotations for the leading stocks on the Now Vork stock ex change todayi Ihu total siiloH of ktock * today were M'J.a\8 shuroi InoludliiK ! AtcuUon. I3i5 : ; LoitUiVh a i NusUvlll , 15,103 ! Now Jersey Coutrul , 3.1W ! Northnrn I'aolfic. preferred , 4,320 ; St , I'aul SO,6U3i Union 1'ucinc , 0.510. Fliuuiclnl Itcvlcw. Nmr YonK , Juno 8. The Post saySs The exchange dealers nro uiiiinltnons In snylng tlintexchnngo appears to have been sold In their market ugnlnst nlxmt all of the gold exports up to the present time. There has In fact boon an unprecedented market for foreign e.xchiingi' In thu Inet thico mouth ! ) . The demand for remittances was due to the payment for tlio enormous Im ports of gold to escape the Mclvlnloy tnrlrr , uUo for the calling homo ol loaned foreign capital to help tide over the financial dlllieiiltles In Kuropo , Lately thuio nlFo have been Imports that huvo Icon paid for In 'iash. The exports of sugar especially have been heavy. It Is iinlto certain that even If the Hank of Kngland had not paid.any premium for gold , exchange would huvo iitl- vanced to rates which would huvo caused nearly as heavy oxporls of gold ns have been made In the lust month or two. The point ol chief Interest In thin In that when the demand forcxchnnge to pay for those Imports falls olT so us to reduce tlio rates of exchange the ox * ports of gol.l will stop. This would prove the outflow of gold to hnvobccn In settlement ol a trade baliinco and not us thu olToct of the sale of securities by European holders. Hi nlc Cl earn ii UCH. KANSAS CITY , Mo. , Juno & CloarlngD , II.- 4S5,7.'i4. Nr.w Yoitit. Juno 8.-Clearings , tG9.GI2153 : balances. J.1,2,4.001. . . , ' I'mr.AtiF.t.i'iiiA , I'n. . Juno fl. ( llourings , $10- ft.W,2'J7 ' ; bululices , * l,8U5ii7l. Monoy. 4JM1S per C'Otlt. HAI.TIMOIIR. Mil. . Juno R Clearings. J2.2CI- ) iX\Slilanccs. ; ; } 2.5ijl. ( Hate for money , 0 per cent. CINCINNATI , Juno fl. .Money flrnr fit fl porTO cent. Now Vcirk u.vchttiigc. W coins premium. Clearings. I2.SOH.IM. NKW OKI.IANS. : La. , Juuo 8. Clourlncs. f 1,104,1)20 ) ; New Vork oxch.ingo commercial ? l priMiilum per Jl.nnj. HOSTO.V. Mass. , Juno 9. Clearings. ? l4tUI.47.l : ; balances , I1,7.VII72. Money , 7 per cC-nt. Bx- crlange on Now \ork , 20 to 2" > discount. CiiiOAno , Juno 8. Money , stonily ut fi per ci'iit on cull , and 0 per cent on tlmo loans. New York exchange , 7. > asOc premium. CIoui- lims. ? HrHoOO. : ) Sterling exchange steady und uuchunged. Tlio Money Market. NBW VOIIK , Juno 8. MONEV on CAM , Easy. rnnitlnir4from'J'J ' toll'j per cent ; lust loan U pt'kceiit , closed ottered at'I ' per cent. I'III.MI ; MEHCAXTII.K I'Apr.u . " ) ! 47 nor cent. STKia.i.vn KXCIIANOE Qulot nnd weak at S4.SI .for sixty-day bills and $ l.i ? i for deiAand bills. The following were the closing prices on bonds ; IJ.R. 4s , rcRl-torcri..lI8K IM. K. AT H. . . ; . . . ' . . . 40 IT. S. 4i > , ooupona ll'.i.S Mltlunl Union Hi. . . . IUO Cj'- ) , registered 1UJ , N. J. Ccnl Int Cert..105 t t , couponi I IK ) Northern I'ac , lgs.UiH I'licltietli of 'U5 10U itu2 > H Ill tjinlaliinn Stamp 4s. . 8S N'ortnwcst' cumols..U ) Tonnoaiee N. S. U.I. . .1l ) ' _ ' ! < do ilobunltircAs. . . 102 do 5a .Nlfti St. L. AJ. .M.CCil , 6 , 8H do Ha ( V.t"j ; St. Ii. AS. K Con. M.'ta'IU Cennila Southern 2ila ' . ' . 1,4 St. r.-itll coiisoli IW.i Central I'ltcllle lsta..IO'jH St. I' . C. A. 1 * . * . . . . ! ) 1) . Alt. t ! . Ista 115 T. P. I < .G. Tr. Itcta. . b U do 4 81' ' < ; T. 1' . U. ( } , Tr , Itcts. . XOK I ) . A H. \Vcatl8l8. . , < Union t'nclflolata..ll0 ErlcJda ; .ni ; \VujtShoro 101 M. K. AT. ( ien'l Hi. 7ii Iloston Btoulc Miirkot. BOSTON. Muss. . Juno 8. The following were the closing prices on stocks In the Boston stock market today : Atchlson A Topckn. . DI Frnnklln 17H Iloston AAlbanr I1I ! Huron 2 do Maine 6UJ Keuranrcc M do C- TU OJceola 37 T'lnt ' AI'craM T5 Oiilncy \0i \ do 7s 18 annlti Ke Copper fX ) MUCH. Central 1S Tnmnrack : .1M ilnlsl.Mort. bonils. 'Xi Sim Illcgo Ijind Co. . 1 ! ) N. V. A N. KnglnncLJIS Wesl Knil Lnnrt Co.9)i \ Win. Cent , com Ill Hell Telephone lit ! Alliiiicz.MIn Conoir ( ) 'l ! l.umson Store B l ! > < 4 Atlnntlo I5 } \Vuter I'owor 2J4 Ilnsioii A.Mnnl 43M Centennial & Cidumct A llccln . . . .iVJ II. A U. C 5 Ijondoii .Stook.H. LONDON , June 8. Closing ut 4 p. m. : Consols , money H55-li ( Krlo Consols , ncconnl. . .955-11 ! Illinois Ccnlral U. .4. 48 It ! Mexican , onlliuiry. . . i ; . S. 4 ! < a 102 SI. full I common. . . . N. V. I' . AO. 1st IBK Heading Unlim r.iclllc 88h Hiir silver. 445d ? per ounce. Money , 2 percent. Kate of discount In the open mar ket for both short and three-mouths bills , 2X cent. per _ _ _ Bank ol * HiiKlaml Ilullion. LONDON. Juno 8. Amount of bullion gone Into the IJuuk of England on baluuco today , Purls i elites. PAIIIS , Juno 8. Three per cent rentes , 03f 40c for the account. Denver Mining Stocks. DRNVBII , Col. . Juno 8. Quotations on the mining exchange today c'osed us follows ; Alleuhitnr IS Juitlce 1.1 Amity 3 I.evnl Tender Argonaut 20 Little Hulo Ilntlarnl 52 Mntchleas 285 May Mnieppa 124 Ilaiiffkok 71 MornlnifUllm 44 Hiilet Hunter 10 Ore Hilt Imllnn 12 1'iiy Hock IllgSIx r , 1'otosl. . . . llrnwnlow 18 I'ark con 18 Calllopa 30 Itecil NatlonnI 51) ) Century 119 Uliillo 10H Clny County 11 ItiinnhiK Loilo 10Hu CnMiInu 3 LeuTOnworth Diamond II fiU JobnJ , pfil , 6 Denver Cm A Oil. . . . < S 1'iuilor Knimona 34 ClnuillnJ ( lolil Trcnauro 2M ( 'elly-burgi San PranolHco mining Quotations. SAN I'ltANCisco. Gala. , June 8. The odlclal closing iiuotatlons for mining stocks today were as follows : Alia so lltilwcr 3U lilr . 4'.K ) IleslA llulelier SHS tiiHl . 4'x ) HudleCuiiKulliliilcil. . IK ) Hnmeo . . . 210 Chutlttr * < i * > Slt'rni Nimulii . I'.HJ Con. Cnln. A Vu 1I1S Union Con . - 15 Crown I'ulnt litt tltii ! ) . 85 Kurckn Con 373 Yellow Jnckcit . . 2 : OoiiM.t Currr 210 Ciimmonweitltli . 75 Ilnlu.t .S'orcruss. . . . 2:10 : Mexlcnn 35 UlniftN. U M ) St Louis Milling Quotations. , ST Louis , Mo. , Juno 8. There wcfo' few stocks dealt In on the mining exchange * this morning and prices were generally bettor. The following' I ; were made on call ; ' Ailnum H i Montrose . \k akj ( Aincrlcnii 40 Mounnin Key. . . . . . 47i ! Altec 101 ! .M Hreoii us lllmetal .a'.O Hllvcr AifO.t . ( . . .10SO ( lrnnlloMeunlnln..2.l7. ' > KllznbotU . . . . 2WJ IIupo 2.10 Vunm' . . . . . < USM l.ltllo Albert 'J'j ' Now Vork Miiiln ; Qitottitlnns. NKW i'oiiK , Juno 8. Tlio followlnj are ttio closing mlnliiif stock quotations : Alice H5 ! Horn Silver 3ju Al ms con 165 Onturli KOO Deiulwuoil 110 .Moilciin. . . . . , . . , . . , . : iou I'urokn Con xa I'lyrnoiUli. . . , . . . vw InleA NorcrODi. . . . 200 Union Con , SM Ilurueatako. . . . 1UOO VullowJnckct 240 Tlio Wheat Supply. MlNNKArous , Minn. . Juno 8. The North western Miller says : The northwestern stocks if wlioat holds out In a marvelous way. Lust week there was a decrease of only lOT.OU. ) bushels , leaving a total of 1,314,003 bushels In sight In the three states , against14T74.0Ja bnaliels u year ago. Tlio stock In private ele vators , at MlnnoHpolls In n.Ofll.VMl liusliola. a do- orousoof fll.OOO bushels for the w'cek. ' This nakes the total iiunntlty In Mlnn'eip'olls : nnd Duluth 10,814IKW bUKhels , orSIKWA bushels loss than lust Mondity. The market record nlac.es the stock In country oleviitnrs In Mliuiosota unil the Dakotns atViTU.Ofti biihlieU , an Increase - crease of " 1,000 bushuls for the week. . , Tlio CofTou Alnrkct. / Klo.lAMUlto , Juno S. OolTuu , regular first , nonilnnl ; good second , 8 , * . ' < o rels per too kilos ; re- elpts during the week , 4'OUO lii'a ) : ; purchiiKcs for the United States. 2,00:1 : bavis ; sWuiiunitH ( ( the United States , 4.100 bags ; . ulcujU , jags. - * SANTOSI. Juno 8. Coltee. good "average , 10,00) rels per lee kilos ; receipts during the week , lO.OOii bags ; uurchnsos for. the United States , lone ; shipments to the United States , ? , UJU bags ; htcelc , au,00t ) binrs. * Now York 'Dry (5ccil8JV'nrk.y , NKW VOIIK , Juno 8. Th'odry toods'iuarket ipeno.l without any now or active' features. luslness was fair und I'orpor.itlon inukc-i of cottons continued to move with relative free- lom. _ Tradoi-H' ST , Lotus , Mo. , Juno 8. Langunburg Ilroth- ers to Coekrell llrothers ; Tno following will EIIIIW the range ) of prices at this point cm the I uly option ; ooiiMoDirv I Open. ilu.i. 1:1010. : j Sat'y \V IIKAT July WJ , ClIIIN July OAT * _ Julrv , 40W CIIKUIIO. Juno 8. LOISHII& Co. ( o Tonoray A : llryan : Whoiit lina boon iiulc-t with llt-ht luctuations. July opunoil atus'ic , bold UN low UK l 7 V. and cloaca ill Unc. All forulKii mlvlcus , r'tiKllsli and continental , are weak unil lower. I.CMi Inquiry for cash wheat for Nhtinneiit. Jrun ruporta contlnuoxood. with all our niar- kutUsioiidy , Thuroiuay bo no RCKJI ! iirKU- nont In f uvor of Iniy In U unli'BS for f ruutlonul irnllts. With IlKht Interior utookB und hluii foruliin values wo cannot eu anythliiK to sell > t khort on unless the prospect of now wheat uovliiKi until It doca uiovo und wo know what : rep reaiilt will bo wo bullcvo It Kood sonte to juy on breaks around thu present prlco. rim onllro crop now uneutls liublo to many coutlugoiicloa uud lu fuvor of uu advance , The government report , -wrr anticipate , will show a lower condition ' 1lulurtt \ month. l,000,00u more decrease In onr already rfnmll supply must ho felt beforo''uriy now wheat Is ready formlllln/ . corn UlrV been strong with an active trade. July Dpcuod atMUc , sold up to ffiii'to ' , closes at .V.io , Vnless receipts continue prlc-es can bo put higher. Oats aellve. but fluctuations only frjfcllonn. The orop reports are poor. Provisions dull nml u shudo lower. Hog receipts still tooJicuvy for the demand. CIIICAOO , Juno8-f-Jvnunott , Hopkins * Co. to S. A. McWhortorj-miio whcnt market has boon very Inactive anil trade of a light , scalp ing char.icter. The news has been Inoonsn- ciucntliil. The vlslble-iupply docreused over u million bushels , Which Is larger tli.ui ex pected , but It mltia : no Impiosslon on tile trudo and the ole o Is dull at about Satur day's prices. It warrcported Into that ; tOOtiOO hud boon cliartorcd'horo today , but this wno not wholly cuiiflrincttttnd names of bouts were not given. Crop reports 'continue favorable and speculation still favors the short sldo. Corn und outs The Improving crop prospects for corn , and the material Increase In thu v slblo supply , full to counlcruot manipulation by thu bull clique , They have tlio deal und make prices to suit themselves. The market looks high enough to sell on the rallies but traders must not overlook the fact that the dice are loaded and prices may ImK-o when everything Indi cates a break We fc-ol rather friendly to the long fultires of outs und do not believe that the spro.-td between July and August will be fo wide a month hence. The provision mar ket has been dull and heavy with no features of Interest. CHICAGO , Juno a Schwartz , DupcoA McCor- mlck. Chicago , to I * . C. Swum & Co. : Today's wheat miirkot has been very dull , with t ruu- In-r chlolly by local so-ilpers and prices fluctu ating within a very narrow range. Important news was very scarce. London , Merlin and Purls cables worn lower nnd wcuU In tone. The Indian shipments wore very large , I IB.- OOil bushels. Tbe clearances from four Atlan tic ports wnro 202.UOO bushels of wheat and 37- COil puckuges of Hour. Toward the close of thu market It was rumored that largo freight engagements had been made for wheat ship ments from this port , hut the.se stories huvo been started sooftuti that this hud no oITccl. Our letters trom abroud received todny suy thut whatever euYet their bud crops m.iy have later on , the largo amount of wheat alloat , which will bo kept up by India for some time yet and will then bo supplemented by American shipments' ' , Is likely to prevent tiny further advance lu their markets and Is more liable to produce a decline , The out look for higher prices in American markuts Is for the present not Itutterlns. All our wehtorn crop advices toduy uro of a most favorable kind. Corn has been strong and higher , although the vol ume of trade has not been large. . At the opening wheat hours hammered com vigorously , but purchut.es by shorts anil a fair voluino of business from outsiders who tire buying for long account soon reached the market and closed Itvery strong. Advices from the southwest are by no means favor able us to orop conditions , our correspondents claiming that continuous rulnsof the past week , with u low stutu of thermometer. Is lia ble to do damage , and thatcrop atbost will be spotted. Unless conditions Improve the out look Is towards hl--her prices. C.tsh demand today was good. No. 2 soiling atfiOKftdlu ; No. 2yellow.fii.iG2e. ; Outs were dull with but llttlo Intepest In the market. The trade was chlolly local fluctuations , following closely those of corn. Provisions have been dull und weak In spite of tlio fact thut-tho receipt of hogs wore smaller than estimates , and prices fractionally higher. A noteworthy feature of the miirkot was the free selling of lard for foreign account. July stuff continues to come on the market , und before the end of the month scorns likely to produce u heavy pros- sure. The close o/ the market was very weak.- Nu-y ypiiK , Juno 8. Konnett Hopkins & Go to S. A. MoWhorter : The stce t market fluctu ated today irrespective of what should have been the natural elToct of thu current news or rather In opposition thereto. During the fore noon It was expected ! 1. < MOOI ) would bo ship ped tomorrow. Tha marlict was strong In the afternoon when It wn's'Joarnod no cold would lie taken nnd sterling was weak. The miirkot lUfllned , early strength was largely duo to buying on London account hut on the an nouncement at u iliCftlng of St. Louis & Sun Krunclsco the resolution to In crease the capital stouk was curried but this was followed'bv un active elTort to cover shorts , und thai liist prices were some thing bettor than tlio.lowest , the market clos- Inc llrm , though quiet.on : the rally. Chicago gus was the actlvoJifcSaturo and fluctuated rather widely , and while St. I'aul showed nearly ns largo a totul it the end of the day Its importance In 'defillngs was much less. There was not u single. Important change in quotations as the rosUUVof the operations of the day and the litstnrloes uro Irregularly changed for small fractions only. Railroad bonds we're a llttlo more active than usual , the salcA'af all Issues reaching ttTff.'OJ. but the actli-Jty In Northern I'aolfli ! ; .s accountedfor more .of the Increase , they fur nishing $10.000 to the total. They were weak .In-sympathy with the stoc-v , but lost only -a fraction ; und the ' other chances as usual wuro for Indgntilcant fractions. The dealings were dovold of special fcutuio ether than that mentioned. Government und state bonds were dull nnd steady. ; are UK. OMAHA. June 8 , 189 ! . OATTLE Official rocolots of cattle510 , compared with 1,1 ii : Saturday und MR Mon day of lust week. The market was fairly 110- tlvo und fully steady on till gruclcs of both beeves and butcher stock , Keedors wore un changed. lions onic'al ' receipts of hozs 1.U09. as compared with 2.5G ? Saturday and l.fi'i" Monday of last week. With light receipts and poor quality the market was active anil llrm. All sold. The range of the prices pal'l was tll4. : ) > . the bull-- selling ut J4.i. : < a.i5. | : Light $ l.I.VJil.ao ) ; heavy. tl.IKXJJI.t'S ' ; mixed , Jl.i'i ® ! . : ! ' . The average of the prices paid was * 4.lH ! us compared with f4.2l ( Saturday and * l.u'i ; Monday of last week. SIIKEI- There were no fresh receipts of sheep. The market was nominally steady. Natives , shorn. $3.0jG > . .i ! western , shorn. " " 1'ccelptn nnil Disposition of Sto k. Official receipts and dlsmxltlcn of sti.a ! ; ns shown by the books of thu Union stojkyaras company for the twenty-four hours endin ; ut 5 o'clock p. in. Juno 8 , IB'Jl : llKCKU'Td. DISPOSITION. Chicago Ijlvct'HIciolc ' CIIICACIO. June S.HUoctiil Telegram to TIIK llKK.l Sellers of eatc K exporlunced u fairly steady market , Tlmm.dlu not appear to ho any puitlcular roaKnu for thu change In values on receipts cautlnulng modernto and advices from the ou 4. .noting . continued llrni- ness there. Trudlng.buguu ruther Inter than usual , not much hitf lug been accompllhlied before 10 o'clock , but there was fair activity after that hour , ancUby 1 o'clock thu bulk of the Ktuir had gone ovohtho scales. The sup ply'consisted of uboUiP,0 U natives and 4.0.1 . ! ) TUXUIIH. Tlio former were ( jnoted ut fl.WklC.I.M for Inferior tci oxtru-jcnwa und tu ' , and at ifl.Viil.V ) ( ) forBhlppliig steers , with most of the Nuieswlt'iln ' a run u of * 'A'K1J .73. Tuxus cat tle Mild largely ut J..MtH.OO , though il.S'JftS.O ) was iheruiuo of prices. A few hunches of Positively ouruii l ' y these Llttlo IMIlH. CARTER'S Tlioy also rcllovo DIs tress from nygnepala , In ITTUS digestion and Too Hearty Bating. A perfect rein iVER edy for Dtzzlness , Nausea , PILLS. Drowsiness. Hail Tustc In tlio Jlouth , Coated Tongue , rain IrTtlio Sldo , TOni'ID UYElt Tney rcguluto Wo Dowels. Purely Yesetable. SHALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SHALL PRICE. extra cattle were Induced In the offerings lor which better than M.OO was obtained , am there worn n number of trades nt HRS'iM. ! ! . * I'or good to best grades the market closet quite strong. There wni n liberal run of hops today , abou 2XOOJ arriving. It was n larger supply thni there was any reason to expect when las week's decline Is taken Into account , but It was absorbed ut strong prices. . Although the quality averaged rather poor , the majority o an loswcro bolter than J4.40 , M. * 48l.r > lining the popular figures. There were sales at { 1,8. . © ! . : for poor lots , nnd at J'.CKKM.PO for culls while a few loads of extra quality fetched W. * > 7lS'8I.Ofl. ' The market closed firm with only a few scattering lots remaining In commission men's liandx. Tlio Kvenlng Journal reports ( "Arrt.n Ho- eolnts. l II , WO ; shipments. 4uooj market ( lull : Ir regular ; prime to extra steer * , f.M > : : fM. in gooil to choice , I'l.O''iJ.'i.Si ) ; others. $4,0.4i."i.DO Toxnns , W.ODiM.75 : eoWs..0034,00. . lions Receipts. 2(1,000 ( : shipment * . 11,00 market actlvoi strong to higher : rough am common. M.00ffll.2. * > i orlmo mlxol and packers fl.4i { * > I.U ) | prlnio'hcuvy and butcher weights , 4.v > 4.X ( ) : light , * l.2.vft4.fV > . StiKKi' Hecolptp , 7,000 : shipment * . 2..WO ; mar ket licllve : stronger ; natives. fl.infSA.03l Tox- iins. * l.nixS4.CO ; westurns , tl.tOO3.li ) ! lai.ibs , $0,5007.00. _ New York lilvo took "tlurlcct. NKW YoitK. June 8. Hr.KvrtH Kneolpts , 4,447 head , Including a * , CUM for sale. .Market dull * nut I VPS. &VOOb".S.j ( ' Toxnns nnd ( . 'olorudoi's * ! . ( © 1.80 ; bulls and COWB , mxif.4.75. Dressed beef Htoady. WflllUe , OAI.VES Itecelptc. ,4.8."tl head ; market shndo : veals. tW.ouari.M : buttetmllk.s , M.7M,4.W. SjllKi1 : ! Keuclpts , I4.47U bend ; market firm ; sheep , Jt.fiX3l.oi ( ) ; lambs , I'.IIoftS.W ; ( Iressct ! mutton linn at ' . "Side. lions HecolplH. 12,000 bead , all consigned direct ; nominally steady at Jl.w@'i.2 : : > . City hive Hto-jlc .Market. KANSAS CirV , Mo. , Juno 8. GATTM : Ho- colpts , 2.XO llcuu ; shipments , 2.1.V ) bond ; mar ket steady to strong : steers , W.'iOIW.tHJ ; cows , f3.M34.33 : stockers and feeders. fS.OOUI.i3. : lions Kroolpts. 3.1(0 ( head : shipments. 1,100 bond ; mafkotho higher ; bulk , fl.'Jj ® ! Itf ; all Km ( leu , f3.IRI4.43. SIIUKP Hoco pts , MO head ; shipments , 175 head ; market strong. St' . l.oulH Ijlvo Stoof : .Market. PT. I.ouis , Mo. , Juno ti. UATTI.E Receipts. 2,000 ; shipments. 1/100 ; market stroir' ! fair to fancy nntlvo stccr.s , J4.10B3.DJ ; Tcxans and Indians. J-'l.'JOiil.r ' ( ( > . Horn * Kocoluts , 2,400 ; shipments , 2,000 ; market - ket steady : heavy , $1.4024.5. ; mixed , J4.00 ® 4.45 ; light , fl.aoai.45. _ O31A1I.I W110IES.ILK Jl.lltKETS. The following quotations represent the prices ut which chofeosrock Is billed out on orders unless otherwise stated : 1'EAs-L'ur biibhel "hox , J3.0J ; per M bushel box , 7 : > ® 90c. CucuiuiEits I'cr dozen , NX&fiQc. HoUlllKltN ItKANs Wax , fl.OIXQtl.'S per H bushel box : Hiring , 7. , ( ! per ! < i busbol box. HKIIMUIIA ONIONS I'er case. I2.7.va > : i.ii0. SOUTHKIIN OAUf.lFLOWKIl I'Cr du/CIl , $2.003 POTATOES Per Ib , 2'Sc. ' TOMATOES Southern stock , bushel boxes , $1.0003.00 , fancy , crate , 0 baskets , $1.50 pur crate. POTATOES Homo grown stock In small lot from the store , PJc&il.OO. Asi'AitAOUS fiOc per do/.cn. Niw : HKKTS I'er do/.cn , . " > 0c. CAIIIIAOI : California stock , per Ib , 2JSc : southernperorate , 1.00. P. esh Fruits. CilKUlllfii California , per 10 Ib box , S7.00 : bluck Tartarian. $ J2" > : Southern cherries , J2.00 per tlrawer of 18 quarts ; cases , " .7. " > ® J.O I. TEXAS 1'BACiiKB Per H bushel box , $2.00. STUAWIIKUHIIIS Missouri stonk , t2.25@2 fie per 24 qua it. case. OitAMluSLos Angeles. $3,03per box ; River side , 13.75. OiiKKN GoosnmiiiiiiHS Per 24 quart case , JJ.SO ; drawer of IS quarts. $ ' .7. > . I'lNi-APl'fcKS I'or doz. $2 MO'1.00. LKMONS Choice stock , - > er box , M.OO ; fancy , J8.SO. J8.SO.HANANAS I'or bunch , S2.3tX23.00 for fancy stock for shlppliig. Country I'roiluoo. HUTTRH The receipts wcro fair for a Mon day but not heavy. The proat bulk of the receipts Is going ut lOo and shippers ought not to antlclputo moro than thut at the present EGOS Arrivals yesterday were light and the market a llttlo ( Inner at I3' ' ® 14o. Pout.Tiiv Old fowls steady at i3.flnjt3.75. A few live turkeys went ut 'Jc ' per pound , but thu demand was light. HAV llest upland. J10.00JM1.00 per ton. Flour. Omaha Milling Co. . Hellance. Patent , J2.00 ; Invlnclblo I'atont. $2.SJ : Loun Star Superla tive , $2.5 ; Snowllukc , $2.10 ; I'uney Fiimlly , $1.90. It. T. Davis Mill Co. , High Patent No. 1 and dream , & 2.8.V Mine D. full patent. J2.GO ; Hawkeye - eye , half patent , $2.4'J ; Special Uoyiil , patent No. li' ' . K1.10 ; Minnesota Patent , if-V.K ) ; Kiinsaa IIuiil Wheat , patent , J2.03 ; Nebraska Spring WWr , , ? . a'"d Mcdil.$2.80 , ; Snow White. $2.)0j : Snowllake. JJ.10 : low grade , 81.01 ; Queen of the Pantry , J2.00 ; bran , 817.0'J : chopped feed J25.00 ; Mlnnesotti Superlative , J..SO. \SWIFT'S SPECIFICS. S. S. CURED Mt ENTIRELY OF juMERCURJAL RHEUIVIA- Q.JISM AFTER I WAS > M DE PHYSICAL WRECK. JNO. H. LYLES , SORENTO , ILL. ft.OOO WILL BE PAID TO Af Wt < 0 WILL flHO ON ANALJSIS OF SY/IFT'3 SPECIFIC S. S. S. , ONE PARJJCLE OF MER CURY , WDWE OF POM JOR ANY POISON OUS SUBSTANCE. I WAS CURED Vb\ BY SWIFT'S SPE-Vv CIFIC S. S. S. OF THE WORST FORM OF BLOOD POISON. D. H. KAIN , MT. VGRNON , ! UL. NEBRASKA National Bank- U. a DEPOSITORY. OMAHA , N"5"J. Capital , - - - - $400,000 Surplus Jan. 1st , 189O , - O2.3OO ODIceri anil llroctors--IIonrr W , Vntoi , 1'roslilont : Ixiwln S. lleuJ , Vlcu-l'ruilduiit ; Jninoi W. Suvauo. W V.Mono. Jolm H. Colllni. It. C. CutUlnic , J. N. U 1'uulck. W. H. S. lluiinei. cmlilor. " TH.EX IRON BANK. Corner I''tli uuct Furnumdti. A General lltiuWIi COMMERCIAL URUCCISTS commit fraud In tubstl- tutlng any other porous plaster Avhcn HBNSON'S Is cskcd for. They do so In order to mnke more money out nf you by sell ing ynu something tint ! ccitts them lesf. Jiewar of worthluM liiiltutlonn. FRENCH SPECIFIC. A POSITIVE nnrlpermanent CURE 'or ' all UteaieioTlheURINARY ORGANS. Cures where olhartrcatmenttalls.FulTdirections with each bottle ; 'Price'one ' dollar. See signature ol E. U HAULForSalo By All Drugglsto. EkhlffaiEcn'a AcUuna Core tuicr/ui/i / to glvo tnjtunt rtiitm tua worst coxi ; laiurci com. forUKo tlctpt ttTtcti cures whom ill t4bcn Ull. A tnat roneinrti tht mott ilcejitlftit , lrioe , CO rj , &nd 81.00 , of Dnnglm crbir ra ll. S mpl. FRtK for lump. Bit. R. BOnnrFHAKK. Gt. rani. Minn. Joseph A Grand Island railroad iMininiiny stoekhohluiV nicotliiij. The iin- niial inciiitliiKof llniNtiiukhiililiirrt of the HI. .lo- soph > t Uranil Nlicnil rallroa < l eoninuny for tliucholeocif Ulrectors for the cinsuliiK year , unit the traiibuiitlou of any other biinliii > Hs which may In.'iclly coma hcifoio the inc'ut- Iii2 , will ho huhl nt thu onico of Hahl voninnny lu Klwooil. K'un. , on Tuux- cluv , the tth clay of .lunci , 1MH at 10 o'clock a , in. Thu sloelc transfur hooks will uc > uliwccl for thin puriioDU tlilriy ilavs heforo the clato of the inontlnif. Aluxanclor Mlilor. a on- tary. Unn'on. Muss. , May I' ' , IH'JI. ' Mil IK 25 .18 KENTUCKY MILITARY INSTITUTE ncnr fllANKfOUT , KV. OPEN TUHOUOHOUT THE YEAR. Tlio icoonil term of thli aemlemlo > otr Denlnn nrit Miuirinr In Julr nnU qlotoi thlrUVoiIne iiur | In 'i' ) . Hui > t. I'mt-oiiicu. KAUMHAI.-C , Kr. LE FRAHGA1S. Kronrli Jlontlilr llainilna. An Inra u iblu tiolp KreiiclmiiduiiH anil tuaflior * . Kroj nauipla o.iu Aaar j i UKULI A Co. , SY. Mallnga Ui.N w Va OMAHA DIRECTORY. A. II , PcrrigoJ-Oo. M , 0. Daxou , All Mnkos , All 1'rlcos , All 's Pold on Monthlr 1'nrH. I3I5 DodKC Street , IX ( ) : { Knrnnm St. , Om.ilin , BOOK BINDERS & STATIONERS Omaha Republican Printing Co. , lnr brief ) , bank snpibo | < , nn.l crurythhu lu tlio printing lino. IQtli nnd Doiuln ntrot'ti. Ackermann Bros. & Hointzo , Printer ? , bladers , rlertrotri'CH , blank book nifttia- fnttilrCM , lllfilloirnrl ctroct , Onnln. FURNITURE AND CARPETS. Dewey & Stone Furniture - Beobo & Rnnyan Pnr- nituro Oo , , nituro Oo. Successors to C.A , Ilccbo Kii rnltu re iind carpet ? , A Co. . 1115-lliaKiirimm lrcot , Qrace nnil IHth Ft" . GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Schneider & Loomis , J. T , Robinson Notioa Oo. , Jobber ) nml Iinportcr3 of Gents' fiirnlnlilni cooti Dutluti * imtl furnUlihu m'f'B cwlobr.itoil lir.mJ "lluckskln" ovarnlli , pimK , Hlilrtt , coat i , eta 1111 How-aril ftrccu Cor. r.'lti nmt llowurilst ) . GLASS , PAINT , OIL AND DRUGS. Kennard Glass and J. A. FulUr & Oa. , Paint Oo , , 1408-1412 llaniojf JtrojU Om.ilia. Neb. Onmliik William Blake , Bruoa z J ) UOU-OM Luavoawort'.i it. II and CIO South IGtb St. . Oninlm , Neb. Onmlin. Nc't ) . GROCERIES. AN 3 Tonr.iy Oryiin , I 8. A. lioWifortot , llnikprii , ur.iln , prurlilon * Ulst.VMllItnk , Ilrokors nml MucH. ; II5 8. lltli 1'rlvnto wlrei to No 'I St. I'clnUowlru to Chi- Vcirk , CldcOKU anil til iw. St. liOHlt arid Now ! < o lj. Cnsli urAlit York. b nlKlitfor nil iuirkel.1. / Oookroll Bros. ' F. ( J. Swartz Utnaliit'I Ilrokor.-i. 1'rlvnto vrlro * llrokorfl.flrnln.t'rovMoru tu.New York , Chlnnuo > V elc. 1'rlvnlo nlra to St. Hi. I.oulv ypochil Alton- l.diiln nml riileiva. Ulllca thin nlvon lo truck iiMj In Ul.Vntl Hiink.OaiAlin. un itrnln. 1st Nat I Ilnnk. ' H. Utnaliit HARDWARE. Rector & WilholmyOo Loo-Olark-Anilro33ou Cor. loth iiml Jacluoa sti Hardwro Oo. , I03-M10 Hnrnnr > treat , ( inmliv Hmnlm Nod. , IRON WORKS. Paxton & Vicrliaj Omaha Safe & Irou Iron Works , Works \\n > iiiiht mill iwl Iron , Inillillni ; work , mulnoi , Mniiuf'rn Hro nnd hiirgtar brn * woik , Konornl lirunf nifiM , viuili" , J.ill foiimlry. ninrlilna ml work , Iron nhtittori inul blnck iiiilli work. U. I' . tin1 C PIIIO < . ( ) . An- Itr.aiulKtlnU drci'li.HlbA JuckiumU Wilson & Drake , M'f'it tnhultr nutv nr box boilers , tank ) , do. Plerro nml lOlli lrept . LIQUORS. Ilor & Co , , William D.irat , I.tijiliir Mnrchliltl. \Vliu , I.l < nior ami Cl HI' . ' tl.inrjy < trnt. . siiii rnolu r'r IConn j IT' t ean. linst liull.-i IIIttor.1. 1913 Fnrn.im 81. , Oin > 'ij R. R. Grotto , Importer unit .tobbir of Wliu'i nint [ .Iquori. lO'.l ) nnil lir.'J ( urnnm SU I'tlc llit3 ! on application. L. Kirscht& Co , , Friok & Hcrlerta Wliolcsnlc WquorDoalors Wliolcsnlo I.lqiorlc : lor 1001 Knrnnra Street POI - 80S 8. 10th St. LUMBER. Cady & Gray , Louis Bradford , Lime , cement , etc. , cto Lumber , llmo , comont.oU cor , IHIi and Douglas V23 DoiiKlas street. MILLINERY AND NOTIONS. 0. A. Stonahill , I. Oberfoldor & Oo. , Mllllnerr , Notions Importers and Jobbers la Clo ki , Kla Mllllnerr. J03'IOniHr.'l2 Houth Iltb llC-IlaS. Kith St. , Om-vhi street. MUSIOAL INSTRUM53Nr3 , ETJ MaxMoyer & Bro. Oo. A. Hospo , Jr. , M'f'u Jewelers , dealers In I'lnno' , Oreans , Artlits * . musical Instruments , etc. , Jtaterlals , Etc. , Fnrnani and ICth. l.Mil Douitlas Street. OILS. ' Oonsolidatod Tank Line Oo. Itcflncd nnd ItibrlcUIni nib , axle Kron e , eta U. II. Until , Mnnruor. PRODUCE , COMMISSION. Ribbol & Sm'th , Sohroedar & Oo. , Dealers In country prod Caih buyen batter ail uce , fruits , vouotablos , cum , are t gcnor.il cj.a- cto. mission merchants 1207 Howard street. fU South 11 til street. Robert Purvis , E. B. Branch & Oo. , 1217 Howard strooL Produce , frulU of ult Write for prlcoi on lull- kinds , oysters , tcr , ponltrj and , caul 1211 Howard street. Kirschbraun & Sons , Jas. A. Clark & Oo. and Duller , cheese , cgzi , Duller poultry CKKS poultry nnd Kama , 1309 Howard street. or. ) South 13th street Bates & Oo. , Williams & Oro-a , Country produce , ' rults ' , Produce and frulti , vegetable * , urooor * upeclaltlos. teal , .iplooi , etc. 4I7-4ia S. lltliHt. 1214 Harnoy > trei. L Randazzo & Son , 211 South l-'tli Street. Forelun ADomosltc Frulli Klorldn Oranitoi & Sicily Fruit * , Ilranch liousu , 1 N. I'oters 8t , Now Orl'ns PAPER RUBBER Q'DS , Oarpenter Paper Oo. , Omaha Rubber Oa. , Carry a full Htook of Atanufacturlnsi an'l Joj- prlntlmr. wrapping and ber.i all kindj rubber wrllliiK papur , oarJ pa K'xi'li. ' per , olc. 1003 Karnain stroit. SEEDS. STOVJL'S. Emoraon 820. ! GJ. , Dafly-Trowbridja Seed ifroTvers , doileri li Stova eardan , ttnm , itr.ila.inl ' tree Moe.H , .Muiiiifactur'K tovdi ml 421-421 South 13th. nliivo plpj. I2I.1-121A Laavenworth st , SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , ETC. M. A. Disbrow & Oo. , Bohn Sash & Door Oo , Manufacturers of saah , ManiifnctnroM of mujlj- doom. Ill I n ( H and lnv < , bllnli , dourj , "t" MouMlliK'1. liranchof- via. stroats."t" flce , I2th and Itard an. 10th anil Clark stroats. STEAM AND WATER SUPPLIES U. S. Wind Engine < fc A , L. Strong & Soi3 ; , Pump Oo , , Hallldny wind mills. OH 10U2'103t Kurnain itrjoi nnd 1'J .lonoi nt. I ) . F. . , . . . . ItriKN. iit > Mii. Innnncritr. Omnba. Neb. TEA , OOPFBE5 , SPIOBS , OIQARa Consolidated OofTaii Company , 1114 nml 1410 Hurnor it. Oinnlin. Neb. TOYS. BILLIARDS. H. Hardy & Oo. , The Bninswiok-Dalk | n Collender Oo , llllir.l in rrinni1l43 , , clilldron's e r- Hnloondstiirei iroculi 407. < / H. lOtli strojt. , ilusiu. 1319 Kn SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , - - LIMITED. LIVE STOCK COMMISSION. A. D. Boyer & Oo t,8-W UzclutnifO llulldlnii , Bun 111 Oiualia. B. J. Ooffman , Brailoy IIuntor& Qroon , & Co. , Kichan aiKxchanuu Ilullitlnir Hoiith Oinuliu. Hoiith Omnnu. P. T. HUGHES , \VIICI.KUI.K OA8II COMMIHHION MBHUIIANT llurkct I.treot , Doiivur. Colonulo , , III. , amiVojlurn ( 'ruuuiurr llutter , . Clieoxe. lu.uu ) A 1 ouiptr OKK vttnei , wltb llllen tu loan lo mr ililppers anil othur4 tu bu IlltoJ , llvu cnaui nml up. Mlilp ur litit froUhl. ( Iixiil , cheap llutlur lit ilumnnil ilurlntf M r > Uoilublo fur ijuuUtlulit on ill ) . uiaml. s Pills s nllninlntii thotorplil llvnr , ktrciiKtlifil tlio iliifiwtlvo iirKUiu , rvguluto the boutiK , ami uro uiif < | imli liuiuu Anti-Bilious Modicino. ICIcKnntlyiiuenr cnatocl. Tlo oiimn1l. J'rlcn 3 ccuU. OUlco , SU ft 41 1'urk i'lucc , f