0 TJtLEJ UMAJtLA. JUAJLJL..Y J UJNJfe 10 , 181)1. ) THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Oocsldorablo Strength Exhibited in Chicago Wheat , with a Decided Advance. OTHER GRAINS DECLINE ON BEAR NEWS , New York Ceronls Clone Ijower In I'rlocH on Fuvorablo DoincHtlc Ctop Jli'jorts StoukH and IJomlH 'Mining. OIIICAGO , Juno 0. Althouah the nheat tnarxct wobbled a little at the start and teemed dUpcsrd to sell elf and did declines Konin for thu opening , the feollnc gradually chanxod to ouoof Btioiislb and there was a very decided advance , though all of the Im provement was riot held. After the close of the board yesterday a dispatch was * shown around to the cITcct that the French senate hnd amended the lower house bill reducing the tariff on wheat so as to niako It RO Into clfect ut once Instead of AUKIIHI I. and that ony ! the iiMscntof the lower house was needed to put the reduced tariff Into effect. On this Intelligence the price of calls wan advanced on the curb. Thu consiiuonco ! | was a ( Inn opening this inornlnu at an nilvniicn of 'fcc over thu closlnc price yesterday In spite 01 the fact that prices were lower at Liverpool. There wcto. however , frco offerings appar ently by persons seeking to make a soft market to buy on. The consequence was that July , which opened at I'S r , tjulckly Fold off to UT'.c. This was followed by good buy Ins : for Now York and local account. An advancoinovcmont set In and the shorts loiiin to cover. White , Cot- tiell. Mlllnilnc , llcrgmun and Schwartz & Dupce led the buying. About the sumo time private cables reported cold and Wet weather In Franco , InjnrliiK the already poor pros pects for the crop and also reported liljior prices thoro. Thn Associated press dispatch ( | iuitlnB the IliiMilcn olllclnl report as putilni ; the wheat crop of that country below thu average as- sited the upward movement. The price ad vanced Irregularly to llOc. thougn tralis.ictlons at the top wejo limited. The docldeil appre ciation In values started a fr < ; o roill/lm iiiovoincntnnd liberal thortselllng. Tilt seli- cr- were assisted In breakliiK the market by the r < oirti'd heavy Increase In the amount of wheat and Hour on ocean possigc. making tno ( jimntlty the lar.-cst on record. In ad dition a dispatch from Minneapolis reported that the ciop prospects In the Hod river valley exceeded anything ever known before. Tlio Dakotas and Kansas al ( > o hcnt In bearish crop reports. Under these Influences there wasa decline tolis e In the lust hour and with some minor fluctua tions near the close , the icsult of covering hy hhortH , the market closed steady at thoprlco lust named. Corn oponcd strong In sympathy with an advance of Md In price at l.Ucrpool , but weakened under free nolllug by local tra < lur.s , rallying acaln , however , with wheat. July started at.VCjo ngnliist.'iOo at the close yes terday , sold off toSUc. nml then took a sharp upturn when the estimates for tomorrow came In , Miowlng light expected receipts. July udviiuccd tofio. ! ) There wtis realizing on tno way up and the boars took udvantitRO of the situation to weaken values by otrerlnu Inr e amounts without Milling much. Tlio pi lee broke badly near the close am : closed Btiady ut ftS c. Outs started weak aH4c for.July , soon fell to J.IJJc. but on other gr.ilns hhowlin ; so much strength advanced to < 4'6c ' , then toward the close InoUe with corn and closed at4.'l30c , W thin ! Jo of tlio bottom juice. Provisions were quiet with narrow fluctua tions. Armour. Poole and Shcrmnn did most of the buy-jug of pork. Options snow the fol lowing losses at the elo-so cOmuared with final Jlgutes yesterday : Pork , ir > c ; lard , So ; ribs , 7 } c. The loading futures ranged as follows : Cash iiuntatlons were as follows : I1 i.otiu Dull and nominally iinvlinnRCCI. WIIUAINO. . a sprlnp wheat , lJS ) ! > Uc ! No. : i iprliig wheat. ( r > © ll7o : No. 2 red , U9J4ill.OOy. CoiiN No. : > , Be. HYE No. 2 , We. IlAiit.EY No. 2 nominal ; No. 3 , February , 71ci No. 4 , February. 04iflc. KI.AX SKED No. l , 11.12. TIMOTHY SEIH : I'rlmo , $1.27l.21. MESS I'oiiK I'ar barrel , 8lWu10.3' ) > i lard , per cwt. , $ .10 ; short ribs slilcs ( lociso7iir5 ) ( i.il/j dry halted shoulders , ( boved ) , JiOJ.lu ; short clear sides , ( boxed ) . Jtl.20iJ < I.a > . WIIIBKY DIstllleis' llnlbhod goods , per gal lon , ft. It ) . 8UOAII Out loaf , unuhiinuod ; granulated , unchanged : standard "A , " unchanged. Receipts iiiul shipments tojay woru as fol lows : Now York MnrkctH. NEW YOIIK , Juno 0. Ki.ouu-Kecelpts. 40,851 packages ; exports. l.VJil barrels , 4aui saoUsi market unchanged , moderately active , clos ing easy ; anles , IVVK ) barrels. CniiN MuAL-rirm , demand steady ; yellow , . WHEAT Itccolpts , OO.noo bushels ; exports , P.llG biuhols : sales , : tOIO,00) ) bushels of fu tures ; I.S'J.OOJ ' bushels spot. SuotmiirUet fairly active , chlclly o.xpurt. No. S rod. ifi.osi ! ® ] .t8 > i In store mid elevator ; JI.O ! < J.I.O'.i'a { f(1 ( , SW ; ® JllUy f > ? u' ! " "Rradtd red , II.IO ( © 1,12.1 ; No. I northern to nrrlvo , tl.ll : No. 1 harfl to arrive. tfl.lSK. Uiitlona aU- vancod early H'tilUuon I'ronch ItigNhalon In regard to a repeal of duty , and rouort of il.iin- auo to Jiussian crops ; opened H'ie down and closed sti'iulv at MMe under yesterda with thoiuactlon due to favorable cropieportn. No. 8 red. .lime. * l.07Ml.l'8' ' , oluxliiK lit tl.08 : July , * 1.00' © l 07U , closing at Il.tO. ' . ; AuxiiHt , Jl.im4tai.oi ! . . eloslms at $ l.oi ; ; Boptoniber , l.OJffll.OJ . closing utll.OlU ; Ou- tobor , J1.03ril. ; iJ ( , closing at JI.O.IJ4 ; Noveni- bor ll.OI'iffll.OI.1 ; , closing at.l.04'i ; Docembur , ll.04iI.WJ ? , . closing at SI.OIXs May , ( Iblr,1) ) , ll.OhhSl.OH. closing ut l.08S. IIAULUY Dulll Uanadlun country iiiiulo. fl.OWCl.05. COIIN jtpcelpts 10.7M bushels ; exports , C0. ll bushels ; sales , 612.000 buhhelsof futures : IW.OOQ bunhols spot , Sjiot marUut opunuil higher , closed lower and heavier ; lair trade. No. 2 , ilflfflOTJjo in elevator ; OTdilkSo alloat ; iin- Bradeil mixed , ftvawlo. Options advaneuu jia Jio on llglit olTerliigs , full fil > jo with the west , and closed heavy at ? < iM4o underyester- diiyJune , closing , ( UKoi July , M\GtMe , olos- Ing nt W'ic ; August , ( Uinn'ic. olosln , ; at Ole ; Euptember. KIMiUl c. olos.ng atli'lj.c. OATHUvcolpls , ai > ,000 btisliolsi sales , 170.000 bushels of futures ; 172,000 biibhols ( .pot. Spot market fairly uctivo. weaker. Options ( inlet , ousler. weak , Juno closliiL' , tui u ; July. 411 © Mtic. olosliu , 4'V'o ) ; Auiusl,4riJIISiC. elus'ng , 4lo : beptumher , 40c. closing , 4)c ; snot. No. 2 white , KKi S4ui mixed wosturn , 47 < a.V.'e ; whlto wostcrii. KGIO ! ; ; No. S Ohtoago , 37c. llAY-Oulut. Mill's lullHtondyKtatocoiumontooholco ) ; , S.Viii2.o ; I'aolllo coaht , 'J.ViW2o. ! ; Corrtu : Options opened barely stoudy at 6 ® 10 paints deollne , elosixl steady , unchanged , ttnU'B. 2.\00a baga , Including June. Hi.Mj ( ) July , 1111.4 Q1K.4. ; | Aiu-ust , IIJ.KXTfil.V03i Fcptembur , J15X 1.\I,1 ; October , ( H.hOdtiU.M ; Ducoiuber , H4.10 < ii.l4A'Spot Itlo , dull ; fair cargoes , JUUHJ ; MaylbtK ( ) , | 7.0. tiiioAii ltuw , ( itilot , about steady ; sales , 7.427 bagscentrUugui. W test , ntia-iuu : lo'Now York , nml A.OOU baga of thu same to lloston ut the muim prk'u ; rullned , dull , easy , MIII.ASKUS Korolgn. dull at 12'u for M test In hognheads. New Orleans 'inlet , steady. Hiou- Dull , stoudy. rKTttot.KiiM Quiet , stuudy ; untied closed ut CSUu for July. UOTTONHCKII Oil. Dull. TAI.I.OW Uulot ; city ( I-.CO for pligs ) , JI.27. UOSIN Quiet. Me idy. Dull , hteady. wuktorn. lulio. Itcoipta. Wool , 'Ilull , easy : domestic lleeco , I liullo'l , 10 Uo ) ; Texas 17&2le. I'oilK Qulot , unchangt'd ; old mess , flO.M ® 1I.5U ; now muss , tU'.ooOi . &o ; extra prtmo , C'ur MBATH Dull ; sternly ; middles , ( julot , \l nji | liAUDVeuK ; inoderata donuind ; western uto.iui , t < r.tv : sales , i.ius tlurccs ut Jk ViM.t1. " ; . Uptlon Kuloi , & .7.VJ lloroes ; July , fO.a7dirt.il : closing atJfUT ; Aiwiut. W.K. , i-loslug at NUsi biO id ; b'oiitember , < < J.a iiU.GI , cloning ut ftlUO blut O ctober , W.70. ilUTTKU-Bloady , inoUorately active ) wcnt- ern dairy , lliTMOo ; weRtern creamery , western factory. 1151U'ici Elglns , 10o. ( 'itirai--yiilct ; : , cany : pnrtnUlmc. 4(3So. ( I'lO IltON-QuIot ! American. II8.00B18.SS. Cot'i'Eit rirnii lake June. Him. I-v.'Ali toiiily : doiucgtlc. tIM. TlN-QuIetj gtralglita , til.W. City KANSAS CITV , Ma. Juno o.-l-'t.ouH-pull. unchanged ; fiiiully , (1,1SI,3S ; choice , ll , * > o l.W ) ; fniiov. | t.ra tl.tV > ! extra fancy. fl.SOt half palrnt , fl.iririM.iirii patent , t2.ltxiW.ao. WHEAT Quiet : No. 2 hard , cash , Ole ; June , Ole iiskcdi .No. 2 ted , cash , D2c. , Coim-atronKor ; No. 2 caih,574 ! < a.Ho ! Juno , ' OAT3-Qulot ; No. 2 cash. 4lie ! bid ; June , 44o bid. . . . Ilt'Trnii Sllt'iidy. unchangnl ; crOnmory , 12 ( SlJo ; store , MJICc ; dairy. li > Sio : ) ; packing , 0 ® loc. I.'ons-Flrni at ll4e. ! . . . . _ CiiKESE-Hteitdy. unchanged ; northern. 10 ® I0 > io ; young American , 10IOio ! ; western , ftic' ! sklmiiicd , 4S je. , IIAV-I'Mnu ; fancy , JIO.OQflll.OO ; other grades unclitingcd , , 1'ltoviHioNS Steady unchanged ; ignri'iiriyl mcatR. hami , OBlOc ; breakfast b.icou , nl(0 ( ; dried beef hanm. lOc , PrV salt iticatf , cln.ir ? c ; lo \Voor < Dull , unchanged ! MKsdiirl. un- wailted , heavy fine. lltSlii. ! light Hue , liiCl'c" ! ' medium , 2tX < i22cr ICansas heavy line. lll.c ! ; llaht lino. UfdlOc ; low and carpet , ( > T5llc. 'l'"b washed , cho.co , WltSX * ! , ' medium , : VJ&'i2c ; dliuy and low , , < &yt ? . HKCKII-TH Wheat. 27i03 : bushels ; corn , 2,003 bushels ; oats , 40J bushels , MIII'.MI.NTH : Wheat , IJ.OOO bushels ; corn. 24,000 huslicK Ijivi-rpoi , ! MitrlcetH ItvKitfoouluiicO.-WiiKAT Kocelpts for the past three dajs were ( W.tOO centals , Including 4i.noo : American. COIIN Steady doiiniiKli mined American. ! > sid percental. Kt-ci'lptM of American wheat the past tlirco days were 21. SCO centals. I'KAS Canadlnn , llrm , I.Aitn I'rlmo western , Ills ( id per cwt. Wheat Market. . . , Minn. , Juni1 9. Iluslncss for No. 1 northern wheat active and prices higher ; low grades dull. Kecclpts. 104 Cars ; shipments , K > e rs. C'lnso : No. I hard , June. tl.Ol ; on track , Jl.OI'/J'ftl.'fi ' ' : No. i iiorthi-rn , .Mine. SI.02 ; July , J1.02el814 ? ; on traik. * 1.0i (141.0214 ( ; No. 2 northern , June , OOu ; on track. UOc < 3. l.i.O. _ St. Ijouls .Markets. ST. I.otits , Mo. , Juno 0. WHEAT Firm ; cash , flSUo : July , lll'ic. COIIN IllEhor ; cash , f > Gc ; July , fll 'c1- OATS Kaslur ; cash , IGo ; July. 40c asked. roiiK-oniot ; ia7.\ : I/Aim Kasler : SS.C5. ItUTTEii Unchanged. \ \ HlsKV S1.10. Milwaukee Market * . MIMVAUKEE. WIs. . Juno 0. WHEAT Easy ; No. 2 spring , cash. Me ; July , 03c. CollN Firm : No. 3 , Glo. OATS Stonily : No. 2 whlto , 48o. PliovlsiONS-'Kasler. l'otiK-tlO.40. Clnoliuiutt Markets. CINCINNATI. O. , Juno 9. WHEAT Easier ; No. 2 red. $1.03. Cons Firm ; Na 2 mixed. (14W ( ( > c. OATS Strong ; No. 2 mixed , 48JiIOc. WnisKrJllL ( Toledo Markets. Tor.Eno. O. . June 9. WIIBAT Easier ; cash and June. ? 1.02J { . COIIN Steady ; cash and Juno , COi-Jo. OATS Quiet ; cash , 4 , " > ! 5o. itoxos. NEW YOIIK , Juno 9. The street h still In a waiting attitude. Tiio market , today was very dull and unlnturcstlng fbr the "rnllroad list outsldo of the few shares which were in cluded by special causes , and the whole at tention of the tru lors was concentrated upon the Industrials. The meeting ef th j directors to act upon the question of the dividend wus a source of strength to sugar and the announce ment of the dividends was followed by fur ther Improvement. ChlcijO d is followed with u inoro limited fluctuation , The ship ment o"f gold-today by August Itolmont ft Co. , while It hud HOIUO InlluunCo upon the general list , was used principally aalnst Louisville & Nashville , as the traders were dispose : ! to re- gaid the shipment as evidence that the cli ents of the house on the other sldo had lately been sellers of the stock , and free offerings were followed by a material decline In the value of the stock. Of the rest of the railroad slocks , the coal shares were looked upon with loss favor tmm the olliors , and both Lacka- wnnnu and Jersey Central , were depressed on light trad I M. . The general market showed tlio pathetic condition of opera tors' minds , and while .St. Paul , as usual , w.th Atchfsoii fol lowing , showed sonio animation , their move ments throughout the day were devoid of In to test. There Is a disposition manifested to again bank upon the .Inly disbursements and many houses are looking foruur.l to that date to .seo some revival of the demand for bonds which seems to bo lacking , at present , and the absence of such domnnd Is ono of the depress ing Influences In the stock murkot. The open ing of the market this i.iornlng was made at some decline from laht night's llgorcs , except In Industrials , which were all slightly higher and made further Improvement In the early trading. A heavy tone marked the dealings In the regular list throughout the day. and the attack upon Louisville dropped that stock 1 per cent , though u largo portion was recovered , before the close. North western wus the * weakest point In ttio li t. however , selling ex-dividend of a per cent It retired 14. per cent at the close , and the coal stock followed , though a late rally In Ijiiekiiwnnna recovered most of the loss In that stock. The rest of the list remained within the narrowest limits ihrougnout the ( lav , oven St. I'aul lluotuatlng over a range of only 54 percent. The market llnally closed dull and steady , hut generally at i-oino frac tional lo.ssesof the day. The adv , net's In the Industrials were on the same scale , however , us a Into weakness neutralised u largo pro portion of the Improvement of the morning. The final chimgos of Importance Include only losses of IJi In Northwestern , nnd 1 per cent each In Jersey Centr 1 and Louisville. There was the usual Inslgnlllc.int trading In railroad bonds and while the silos reached a comparatively Inrio number of Issues , there was-no movement , and a heavy tone In strict conformity with that In shares prevailed , All are lower , but the Importiintchiinges as Uhiial are only among those Issues which are only occasionally reported , The total business was on y M" > 8. 00. Government bonds were dull and steady. State bonds were entuely neglected. Petroleum continues neglected. The open ing today was steady at ' { o decline , but al though lower olTurs wore made , no other transactions occurred , and thu closing wus dull. Pennsylvania oil , Jn'.v ' option , opened ntOSUc. Total sales , 2,000 barrels. Tnu following uro thoclosingiiuotutlons for the loading stocks on the Now York stock ex change todays The total MiloH of htocki today were lill.WI shaics Including : Atchlson. ,5.1I ; Delaware , l.ai'kawaniui At Westtirn , UI/JDli l.oulsvllle it Nashvll c , U.lk-il ; St. Paul , KUITO ; Union Pa- cllk' , f3 ; Norlhern Puolllo preferred , 4.4W , IMllllllCllll NEW VOIIK. Juno a The Post nays : The exports of oven JMJ.OOO of gold In tha present condition of tno excliango market continues to ovcllo a grout deal of comment and suggest theories of ilnanclal noceNsltles In l.uropu for gold to sustitln cmllt. The shipments of gold and the stilu ot duiuiind bills against It utt I. b7 implies a loss of H8-100 of 1 pur cunt on thodgllur , uud to olTset this It would rcqulro that thu gold should i > ell In Lon don for a premium of ! l pence ou thu ounce , or say ut the price nnu * . S * d. The Money Murkot. New YODJC , Juno e.-Uo Ki o CALL Easy , ranging from3' ( to 3 per cent ; Inst loan 3 PIT cent , closed offered at U percent. PimtF. Mr.iujANTir.r. PAPEII SiJ ® " per cent. t-TKHMNfl BXCIIANOE-QlllOt Rtld WPAk lit ei.81'4 ' for sixty-day bills and $ I.87M fordo- iimntl , The following were the closing prices on bonds : II ink ClunrimocB. NKW VOIIK , .Tiinu O.-Cloiirlngi. $113.241,000 ; balances , { . " > 10 ! > r > , ( vsi. llAi.Ti.MOitr ; , Md. . .luno 0. Clearings. $2,202- OViibiilitnccs. $ . | 75D'H. Money , 0 pur cent , I'mt.ADH.i'liiA , I'a. . Juno 0. Uloarlnitfl , $10- OOVWK ! ; balances , JltJl'jl. , ) Mouuy 4li ! per cent. CINCINNATI. Juno n. Mottoy fl per cent , fti.stein oxclii.ngo , ( iO at7u per cent premium. Ulcarlngs $ l.lKiHX ( ) . HOSTO.V. Muss. , JtinoO. Clearings , ( I XII.ftTu ; biilanees. JI , : > : r.,4TJ. Money. 7 per cent. Ex change on Now "Vork , ' . ' "c il'scnunt. ' UiiiCAtio , Juno I ) . Kiitcs for money remain tit . 'iJ ! iii-r cent for cull lo ins mid (1 ( per cent on time. New Vork oxi'lniiiue. 7SiWOe iiromlum. Cleat Injt.s , fU.Ti&OUO. Sterling exchange , steady : uiil unclmnsod , ItoHtoii Stoo i .Market , llnsrn.v. Muss. , Juno 0. Tlio following were tlio oloslnr prices on steak ? In tlio Huston sto.-'k market today : A Ichl'on , JT Tiipcku. . tU'S ; Calumet A llecla . . . . % ' > ( ) IIo ton , t Albany 8U2J FrnnklUi , 17)- ) do Maine lluron V : C. . II. Jl'rtf Krarmrno ! ' < Fltcliliurg II. U . 71) ) ( Hceola 37 Flint AI'ero.M . 17W Qtilncy 103 do p'fil 731. , Santo KaCopper - MUM. Central IS Tamarack IW-i MM Cen. cum 18' ' * , Sun Dli'KO Innd Co. . 191 $ N. Y. A N. KiiKland. . S.TU\VcJt { Knit l.auil Cede do 7 118)1 ) lloll Telephone I'.KJ Old Colony Hit Lnmson Store S 15 ] WK Cent com 18 IWnlcr 1'onor 2 Alluiirr Mill C'u ( new ) n'O..M ' | | 15 Atl.mtlo IS .N. K. T 50 Boston A Mont 44 111. A , II. C 15 Bank of lOnjjIand ilullion. LONDON. Juno 0. Amount of bullion KOHO Into the liank of England on balance today , x'ti ,0 0. Paris tiontCH. , PAIIIS , Juno 0. Tineo per cent rentes , 03f Sliie for the account. Heaver ; > Iiiiiii < _ r Stocks. DENVEII. Col , , Juno . Prices on the min ing exchange today closed an follows : Alleghnny 20 JuUIco 1.1 Amity ; t Lenal Tender 4 Argonaut IB I.lttlo Hulo. , . . . . .k. 108 Ilnllaral DO Mutctilofs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Smuggler < 4 May Maroppa 124 ni.igkok i llornlnuOlliu 47 Ilitfi Hunter 10 Ore , 11'4 ll\x \ Indian 114 1'ay lloclc , . . 2U HlgSlx 4 1'otosl fi ; IlrovFiitow 16 I'.irk con. . . . . . . 1T ( Calllopo 42 Hood National ' 6U Century llu Itl.ilto 103 Clay County 13 llimnlnij J.oclo 23 Caihluir aj { Leavcnrrorth. . . . . . . 14 Diamond II 7Ui JolmJ. pfd 5M Denver ( Ins & OIL. . . 5 I'litzler fi Kminons , . 2j Claudia J SIJ1 ( ioldjl rims tire 2J ( jBttynburg. j 15 San Franolsoo Mining Quotations. SAN FUA.VCISCO. Gala. , June O.-Tho olllclul closliig ( [ iiot-itlons for mining stocks toauy were as follows : AUoTT " " " ' " llulner./ . . Hen A llcl He die Com Chollar . . Con. Cala. „ Crown I'olut 1'urokn Con ( ionlil , t Hale A . ' Mexican , St Louis Mining Quotations. ST Louts , Mo. , Juno 0. The mlnliiK market was brlslr today and a niiiuhor of transfyiB were made. The following bids were made on call : Aztec , lo Mountain Key 47 Illmctnl . . .337,1 M llreen W ( irnnltoMountaln..2J75 Sliver Age 170 Little Albert M Kllzabeth ! . . . . " UO Montrose. . . . . 60 Yuma S7M Now York Mining Quotations. yoits , June 0. The following are the nlnlii stoQlc quotations : Allco lij Horn Sliver 240 AdnmsCon Ifi5 Iron Silver 10J Aspen 200 I'lymouth . . . . 250 Con. Col. & Vn ! > 50 Pnvngo I'M Kureka 350 Sierra Nevada. . , , , . . 1085 Deadwor.d . . . . . 110 Union Con.i 200 Hale A Norcross. . . . 200 VellowJacket 215 Homcstako 1b. > 0 Trn < le la New York , * , NEW Yottic. Juno 0. IIubt > ard , l > rlco & Co. say : The trading today has not been largo , and the close Is bteady at a decline of 4 to 5 points. Tlioru hns been a general disposition on the purt of most oporutors to aw.-jlt the publication of the government report , which will bo Issued at r.oon tomorrow. It is gqn- orully expected that it will Ulscloso a condi tion at least 4 percent under lust your , and should It bo no worse thuh this the imirKct will probiilny bo found to have discounted It In the advance of yesterday. Tlio movement of the crop Is enormous anil HI ruibsostlio ex pectations of oven the most Banijuliio boar , and the rallying power of the 111111561 oven with thostlmuliiutof the poor eiopaccounts Is seriously hampered by the rtecuhiulatlnij stocks. * Hoston Wool ainrk'dtf " ' " " HOSTON. Juno 0. Tim demand for wool con- tlniic to bo conduct ! to smillJots./and In this wuy there la a fair . .mount of 'trade. Now woo H uro arriving with mure freedom * und sales luivo been miido of line terrlfory On the Imsis nf ( ' ' TI.IM ; linn medium , ( KKi li''c , unjl med ium , r > , V3..7u now Texas mill" Otlllforrifd- wools ijulct ; Ohio ttnd I'ennsylvanl.i llueces In mod erate demand at Me f or X andtlU ; ( Ko.forX.\ ; .Mlchl''itM X fleeces uro olTeretl at 28ffiH ; washed , combing and delaine lleccyMmlet and firm at pluvious prices , anu unwiihlied comb ing wool In 11 lit reiiuost ; pulled wool sells steadily at 4J4r > c for choice snpoM. > wOi8o : for fair to good supers , and ! Qi"u for extras ; Australian wools are In good duniand at D5 @ 4io ; ! , as to quality. ' Havana HAVANA , .TunoO. Spanlsh gold * J.jli32.37li. ; ( Julot ; TOO lines molasses puuar , ' 93 de.'iurs polarUatlon , were sold at 4S.U. ' gold per quintal. lalk.- ' * ST. Louis. .TiinoO. I.atigenburj ; Ilrothors to CocUroll llrothers. The following was the range of prices on the July option at thlsipolut today : COMMOIUTTl Open. | Ulitli. | Cloao. | Vojt. WHEAT July [ U DIM Coax July OATH July 40 40 40 CIIIGAUO , Juno 0. I.ogan & Co. t < J Tonoray k llryan : Wheat opened with consldorablo pressure to sell. Thu llrst transautlona woio lit about ! Mo for July. Some free covering by shorts turned the mailiot ; this with advices of heavy purchases In New York for foreign account unused the early sellers to becoiuu buyers and the market advanced tou87ic. UealUln'i by holders gave us ado < * llnonud the market closed at UsJiQUSiJ. The foivlgu cables tire alt dull and lower , oivln.to Increasing Hiipplles and liner weather. Our own crop ad vices are all that coald be looked for , but , untilvo are Into harvest wo do not e\ec.t | ) much If any de cline. The demand fur Khiiiiuent east continues and all cash oIlorltiRsarn absorbed tit 9 toil cents over.I uly. The government report port line tomorrow It IH expected will shown groiitly Increased uvruaiu nnd some estimate of n hut our total yield will he. We Mo not look for It to bo as high In condition as last month. Corn opened at 5Uti for July with u goo.l deal of uvulteuient , sold up to SUV , Thu closing prleo Is .Vii. ! Until receipts Increase It will bedlllluult to establish much decline. Oats , fairly ucuvo , July closed 4i : ? . Hog pruduuta wouk , n deolino of v0 ! cents on porl < ? cunt son lard and ribs. The liquidation has been heavy. OiiiCAH ( ) . Juno 0. Schwartz , DUPOO& Mo- Cortuluk , Chicago , to K. U.BwartCo : Thoio \NIIM an IncruaAO of I.OW.MK ) lushels In the amount of wheat on passuuu , cables were lower , thueUlmr ; line and thu eiop reports favoraMu , A uniwd at Now York , piesiim- ably laigelv uhort here. WIIH Inclined liowever to cover. lt < purchases aggievatcd jiosblnly T.Vl.WH ) bnsht'ls. advuucetl prk'ex frauttonally mid cloM'il them Hnmuwhiit over Monday. The Now YorKurs were Inlluunccd probably hy news wliloli iMisonhand lute Miuuluy relat ing to largo charters huro ovor4 > , iOl btibh- i'ls and to the pass'ivo by thu I'roneli wn- atu of u bill ruduuliiK uhuut duties. Uniuusttonnbly | too shorts have bt > en moved wimowhat by tomorrow's government report , conciMiilug which thcro u KOIIIO un certainty. Thcro has been within thruo \sueUs an lnureit > u In thoumountof wheat on of 7.0-0,1X4) and there Is now alloat. dt'stlni'd for Kuiope , the enormous itgxregii of 4I.MKK.o ) ( : biiHhelii. In corn thu bullnere elated at the mudernte v r loin , 402 , and at the niiiiili estimates for Wednesday. Under the mniiliiulation which hus boon everted here whenever thu opportunity olTured price * were advanced ? i of a cent. Thuru followed a iiutuk reaction. Uecelven tinlay report loud I us a In the country much larger , the result uiu.ucstlonably of better weather , Ono of ttio largest recelror * irai1 . today onoof Umlicst,5o4lorso ( fuliinio. Sain- I tiles wcroatrntu lint 4lrt < iiot otonont the top. 1 Our innrkct will scllotriliiirply with uny pros- pcctof liiercjisltin ronorntti. The movement . of onts In rolutlvcly frtnr tlinn Hi til of cornt I | today cars. 4IVciiiie [ dny citltmite. 1M. Tlio . ruins arc iirnvliifr tno'Htcini'llclnl. t'orwlfftipr * j nro potting very wonkuni provisions. It lins I been thuirHGllliig wliloh i.urlnr tlic pant few , iliiys lins brought nhoilt thoiloclliio. Knalhlt- mcn tint reported loader ! wild Inrd mid inoiit" , \vt1itrndoiitlinniu crSfitly depressed. 1'ork tpiliiy dccllno.l Lie. 'Ih'rd ' iiml Him 7)S'Oo. ) ' 1'iiohi ri uro ptadlrttiiR sHich n docllno In pro duct us will foreo n liirRcr consumption. CiltCAOO , .TiinuO. Rcnnott. llmiklni k Co. to S. A. MuWlioilor lihCiio clinrtt'rn lioronnd a possibility that a reduction of the t'rcncli duty mil-lit BO Into eitrct immediiituly Instead of Auitust | , tojtutlior iftCh iibullof ciicouripocl by foroicn tulvlcus'1 tlmt the acrmun government pill luive to yield to imp- nlur sentiment ntul reduce the duty on corcals , Rave ua u gtrong curl ) innrkct In wheat , July selling lit P8'jo. ' At the opening there HUB a concerted raid by the boiirs ap parently to counteract the upwind tendency , nnil the prleo was forced down to U7' < o hut ralllud qulcldy unil'T peed Inlying , and the market was fiurlv well Biivtalnod most of thu scsttlon coiis'tlorltig ' the waiikuoBs In otliiir Solnts. Cables wore caller , wcallior tie , ana the amount on pussaito showed mi Increase of ' . ' .000,000 bushols. India Is shipping heavily , her of ports slnco April I having been tuoro than double the amount shipped In thu sumo period last year. It Is claimed that this Is not duo to a largo crop , but rapid marketing of the surplus In duced by .ippreh"iislon that the unllolpated bumper crop In the United States will depicss values whenlt begins to IIHMO. Coin has had an advanuo of over tc In a few days , whlto most all other products havd stood stl I , This Is luraoly duo 10 manipulation by a strong elliio | of bulln. It would seem that prices had been higher than they could be successfully maintained and that shorts on the sharp link-os With stop loss eiders aftyr showing a profit to jimrd against manipulation would bo toasoiiably safe. The languor lately In the provision market gave way to an nouto break. It was thought a largo amount of September pork was wanted at 110.70. but when It was found not so room traders throw their holdings and outside onleis came In to sell. What so n..rrow a market may do from day lo day can only uo surmised , but we think with continued f-ivor- aIo | crop prospects thu tendency will bo yet louor. O.M.1Y/.1 STUCK. OMAHA. Juno 0 , 1S31. OATTLC Ofllclal rocoluts of cattle 1,087 , compared with 510 yesterday and 1'MH Tues day of lust week. The inurkot was active and steady on all desirable grades of benvcs and butcher stock with commoner grades slow and weak. I'eedcrs were active and htromrer. lions Olllclal rocoluts of lions 8,003 , as compared with l.aw yesterday and CMK ) Tuesday of last week. The market was ac tive and steady to So lower. All sold. The range of the prices paid was $4.1V3il.i7 : ! { , the bull' selling at J4.2)iil.p. ) ( : The quality of the receipts was good. Light (4.1. > ® t.S.li ; heavy. 8I.S.il.i7i : ! ; mixed , $1.2.- > ® 1.30. The average of the prices paid was $ I/.T > ! 4 as compared with SI.'J7H yesterday mid $ I..UJ ! Tuesday of last week. SMKEIOlllclal receipts of sheep 4110 as compared with 41H Tuesday of last week. The market was active and stronger. Natives , shorn , J.I.OU5.v5 ; western , shorn. $ i.75"i.2j. Receipts nnd DlHiiosltlon of Stok. . Oniulal receipts antl dlsoosltlcn of s ooi : as shown by the books ot the Union stockyards company for the twouty-four hours endtux at 6o'clock p. in. Juno U , 18)1 ) : UBCEII'Ta. DISl'OdlTION. lluyers. Cattlo. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co „ > 1,828 The C. U. Hammond Co. 454 Kwlft A Co U)7 ) 184 Tlio Cudalif I'ncklni ; Co. 113 3,42.1 J. I' . S < julru3 i IKJ.I I.co llothclill It a 84 U. , lockar& ! Dcgcn 1X2 Divls 184 I.ohnmnn A. Unas . : 117 liomliler 202 Ilhoe Ilrothcrt 35. ' . Shippers and feeder.1 s Total 1.SJO 7,631 Representative Sales. No. Av. Pr. No. Avufr. No. Av. I'r. " 8UO (4 00 18..U ! < ! MK > 10 19. , 1211 (53.1 l" 1170 4 00 20..1245 n 15 43. , 1310 540 20 : 1010 ,4-15 39. . 1084-5 20 13. . Iii4 : 540 18. . 1007 4 05 7Dr.l-.iG ? .fi 25" 52. . 1210 545 7. 1070 4 80..1170 5 25 Iti. . Ilh7 545 0.Ml. . 1003 4 ' I.ii40 : R 25 59. . 123,1 550 Ml. . 10.V5 4 75 SO .1:145 : 5 25 20. , 1327 550 G. . 1001 4 85 8..Iir > 7 5 25 2:1. : . 1185 555 JO. . 1258 4 E5 11. 1170 5 25 19 , 12W 555 ns. . 1100 4 UO 20..1240 , r > 25 18. . 1328 5 GO 10V1 405 41.1087 r , ' . ' 5 71 :12ir2 : 5 GO 1077 5 00 17..1053 5 25 17. . 1317 5 CO 1241 fl 00 39. . 1274 5 110 28. . ii52 : 5 GO 108J 5 CO 13..1180 530 35. , 1355 5G5 COWS. , TO ) 2. . 11.10 2 20 1. , 1053 275 , op 1. . U10 2 20 1430 300 . 8.VS 3 , . 111.1 225 iV 010 300 . R' > 0 1. . 590 2 25 1 ' ' ,1050 300 . UJ2 i. . 10:10 : 3 : t5 1l' . ,12X ! > 350 , 780 11..1027 2 40 3. , 10'M 350 . 00. ) 25. . 1CU 2 45 1 12JO 375 .1140 1..10W 250 5. . 1370 375 1110 1. . 020 2 50 1. , 1180 400 . U15 1. . 070 S 50 STOCKU13 ANUF BDKRS. , nee 83 2. . 800 3 50 17. 428 380 , 57G bOOil 21. . 070 3 55 ? ' - ' 1057 380 . 475 Oil 15. . 7H4 3 GO 8U7 31)0 18. . 530 12V4 4.6. . 1O3 3 03 19 ! 1041 395 35 1. . 89J U 70 nuw.s. , 2,1 1..I440 200 ,1550 , 3.10 ,1210 , 50 1..I4IO 3 15 1840 375 tuuo 50 1..1300 323 1393 410 CAI.VB * . 1. . 200 250 CO. . 107 350 5. . 140 400 1. 280 3 00 VTKSTEIIN CATTLE. No. Av. Pr. 18 steers , Toxans.cornfed . . 870 $1 03 lions. No. Av. dh. Pr , No. Av. Sh. Pr. 3 . . . . 153 $1 00 G7 . . . . .251 100 $125 .75 171 200 4 Ol ) 78. . . . . .22J 120 4 25 77 lb" 200 4 ( )7J ! 71. . . . . .248 415 4 :15 : > bO 4 15 CO. . . . . .210 120 4 25 70 2J1 240 4 15 53 . . . . .200 200 425 70 2 2 2bO 4 15 72. . . . . .25 ' 320 425 82 207 1GI ) 4 15 . .101 40 4 25 b3 170 2bO 4 15 75. . . .258 10U 425 84 211 480 4 17' ' { G5 . .217 80 425 7tf 1W IfiO 4 17(4 ( 07. . . .2U8 120 425 ( a 181 80 4 171J 82 . . 1C8 120 425 74 170 200 4 20 . 220 210 4 25 70 . . . .2IG 11.0 4 20 . .220 bO 425 74 2.7 120 4 20 .204 2 0 425 70 211) ) 120 4 20 . .2G.I 240 423 7tf. 215 2 0 4 2J . .223 2)0 ) 423 4 20 18 280 423 82.214 ! ! ' MO 4 20 .104 120 425 111 MM 240 4 20 .231 IbO 425 K4 21S 28) ) 420 . 225 427)4 ) n 254 N ) 4 20 4 274 ! 55 IftJ 8J 4 20 4 2.4 ! 75 19S bO 4.0 4 27ii II ' 2(11 ( 4 20 4 27J ! . . „ .Z& 123 4 20 427)4 ) 75 .a 100 4 20 4 27)4 ) (15 ( 24 N ) 4 20 4 27M 0) . . . . 213 280 4 20 42D4 0 . . . .14.1 4 20 430 G4 215 1GO 4 20 4:10 : 70 241 120 4 20 430 (12 ( 257 BJ 422" 430 81 181 8J 4 2214 4,0 81 207 200 4 2214 430 70 . . . . 2il 1(1) ( I 43J 70 i 2j"4 120 4 22 ] { . , 04. . 430 77. . .207 120 4 2ji ( , CO. . 430 73 , 253 100 4 25 4.-HI 63 . .217 103 4 25 430 8) ) . . . .lf-0 4 15 GS 214 40 4 2i GO. , .212 40 4 25 in. 221 I GO 4 S5 78 218 41) 4 23 58 4 25 80. . . . . 'JKI IGO 4 25 . . . ,8. 4) ) 4 25 bO . . . .218 N ) 4 25 W ! . . . 281 2bO 4 25 72 . . . . 'ill 40 4 25 70 . . . ,2i5 : IM ) 4 U3 07. . . . ! i21 MJ 4 25 63. . . . .237 U10 4 25 75 . . . 2:17 : 40 4 25 70 . . . .205 IBO 4 ' 70W. . . . .1S1 1(10 ( 4 25 W.W ( - ' M 4 35 No. . .rr Av. I'r. 20tt wchtcrus , mixed..V.H. 110 II bO Ijlvo HtooH IMurlcot. OiiiCAni ) , Juno O.8pceliil [ Talusnuii to Til it lliiKl I'rl'iesilld notaveruKomaterlallr hlcher tlian for Monday for any class of cattlo.though tno llmltocl number on HulOMeomed lo warrant n movement In that direction. Uf natives there wuie not enough to iiiako u decent Hhowlng , only iiuout2,500 head being olfured , but HO weak was the duijiand that sullom were unable to do niui'h mote than hold the market steady. AlU'Mbucb of buyers took hold uin- gerly , and anlde from sblmilriK grade * trading waHttlow , 1'rom ll.Nxai.i5 for Inferior CO H and bulln. Pricer.inged ) upward to l.2.VTti.fo ( for nxtru htcoin. llottever , there ere few trades below (2.23 , and only hero mid thoio one at 13.00. Texas cattle were ( juotcd at Jl.MKifl.73 for grassort ) . and at J'l.'f i 4.00 for fed ateors. Kverythlng was bought up In uood scucon and the general market closed Hrm. Karly tradln ? In hogs was ut n miiall nd- vance on Mondny'Hquotations , Upenlng sales were ut tt K&t.K > for common to eholeo heavy and modlum weights , ami at W.4K31.W for llsht. but thono prices were not loirx sus tained , the market boon falling back toI4.CO for best heavy and medium , mid to J4.55 tor eholeo to light welxhts , where It closed ciulte noak , wltU nonio liogi left la the seller * ' ' hand * . There were few poor lots nml sales i wnro largely ut prices nbove. | The Kxetilng Journal rcnorts OATTU : Ito- eclnts. 5,000 ; ahtpmcntA , 2.000) ) .Nntlvc § . steady toHtrongir : top prices , , \o , ) < aaoO ! tin extra Moe on sale. Others. M,7.V2A.7.1 | Texans , slow at ri.504.IOi Rtookeri , 8.5.tt4.50 ! cows. t. ' .5004.50. ' Hoos-Hccolpts , 17.000) ) oblpmentd. 10,0 Oj market opened active ; closed wcaktrough ami common. JI.IOJM.V.'i ! ; iii.oand \ packers , * 4.4i. < i > 4.r > 0 ! prime heavy mitt butcher weights , < l.5.'u5 4.a- , ; llglit. fl.2aiM. SitKKp Uecclpts , 8,000 ; shipments H.ROO ; mar ket actlvei Toxans. W.'iVtM.SO ! natives. J4.fKXU 5.53 ; westerns , l.i5ffl.\23 : : lambs , J5.7r < S7.UO. Now York I Ivc "took Slitrkof. NKW YmiK , Juno 0. UP.EVER No fresh ar rivals and no trade. t'eolltiBstcn-ly. Ircs ) od beef dull , W.7.Vilo.rO ; shipments tomoirow , 482 benvcs and n.uo quarters of boovcs. OAI.VES Uecelpt1" . 420 lienil : mnrkotstendy ; vonls. tA.DOinii.no ; buttermilks. Jfl.0i > ii4,00. b'liEKiUccelpts , 2,55(1 ( hoiid : market steady : shuep , $ l.)0i34.75 ( ) [ lambs , t it 3)i7)4 ) * : ) ! dressed mutton ( Inn at 010o ; dressed Iambs steady ut mri'jc. ' II OdsReceipts. . 0,728 head , all consigned direct ; nominally steady at W.3C5M.40. KunsnH City fjtvo ( itouk Afnrket. KANSAS OITV , Jto. , Juno u. GATTW ! Ito- colptp , 3.3CO head ; shljiments , fkid bend ; mar ket , natives slronit ; Tex a us steady ; sleets. Ki.MKUi.KS : cows , } 2.ooiii4.&o : stockers and feed- ern. r.WXB4.S. ! ! lines Itccolpts , 8.G40 head : shipments , 580 head ; innrkct steady ; bulk , 74.2 4 35 ; all grades , K1.MXS4.45. SIIECP Keen pts , 870 head ; shipments , 150 head ; market steady. St. I.oulw Ijlvo Stou'c .Haricot. PT. I.nuis , Mo. , Juno 0. OATTI.K Kocmpts , 0,500 ; shipments , 000 ; marUot steady ; natives fair to fancy , H0030.0 ' ; Texuns and Indians , J2.0l 5.2.- > . HOOK Kccclnts , 0,000 ; shlpmontB , 700 ; mar ket sloady : heavy , SI.45QI.53 ; mixed , $4.00 ® 03l.lt ! A n'llOM.KSALK 31,1 11KKTS. The following quotations represent the prices ut which choice stock Is billed out on orders unless otherwise stated ; PBAS Per bushel box , $1.50 ; per M bushel box , GOc. CUCUMIIEIIS Per do7on , 75c. SOUTIIKIIN MIANS : Wax , W75c per M bushel box : string. .VlOc ( potM bushel box. DcitMutiA ONIONS 1'cr ease , $2.50 ; Gal. , 2Jio per Ib. SOUTIIEIIN OAUMKr.owr.n Per do7cn , $1.53. Nuw POTATOES per Ib. 2'4c. ' TOMATOHS Southern stock , btishol boxes. $ .1.50 : fancy , ctate , 0 baskets , $ J.003.50 per crate. POTATOES Homo ttrown stock In small lot fiom the store. JI.dCX31.IO. ARi'AtiArJus-Mu per do/en. NKW IIKKTS Per do/en , 50o. OAiuiAnr.-Unlirornla stock , per Ib , 2)4c ) ; Bodthorni licr u ate , tO.OO. Fruits. Callfrtrnla , per 10-lb box. $1.75 ; black Tartarian , $2.1)0 ) ; soutlicrn cborrles. $1.75 ® 2.00. per drawer of 19 quarts ; oases , S2.50. TEXAS I'EACiiES'-Por H bushel box , $1.50 ® 2.00. 2.00.STitAwneimius Missouri stock , $2.252.50 per 2 quint case. OIIANOES tps Angcies. $ . ' 1.00 per box ; River side , W.75 : Mediterranean sweets , $3.50. GIIRCN O0ofiniuuus ; : Per 24 quart case , $2.5' ) ; drawer of 18 quarts. $1.75. I'lNBAl'PiteS Per doz. t2.50iii.OO. : LEMONS Oholco stock , per box , $0.00 ; fancy , $0.50 , 1JANANAB Per bunch , $2.501.00 for fancy stock for shipping. Country Produce. ntiTTEH The market Is steady at lOo for good country butter. Enns-Oonoral market , 13)14c. ) I'oui/ntv-OId fowls , * i.5' ( M.75. IlAv llcst upland , $10.uill.oO. Flour. Omaha Milling Co. . Reliance , Patent , J2.00 ; Invlniilblo Patent , $2.80 ; Umo Star Superla tive , $2.50 ; Hnowllako , $2.10 ; Fancy Family , $1.00. $1.00.U. T.Davis Mill Co. . High Patent No. 1 and Oreum , $2.65 ; Blue I ) , full patent. J-.OO ; Hawkeye - eye , half patent. $2,4J ; Special Itoynl , patent No. 10. $3.10 ; Minnesota Patent , J2.1K ) ; liansas Hard \Vheit. : patent , $2.05 ; Nebraska Spring Wheat , patent , $2.GO. S. F. Glliuuirb Oo'.d Medal$2.bO : Snow White. $2.50 ; Snowllake. J2.IO ; low grade , S1.IXI ; Queen of the Pantry , $2.00 ; bran , $ I7.0U ; chopped feed $25.00 ; Minnesota Superlative , $ . ' .80. No griping , no nausea , no pain wQon Do Witts Little Early UUora are U tea. Small pill. Safe jiill. Best pill. Some Resolutions. At a special meeting of the Real Eshito Owners' association of Omaha , hold at its rooms in the ftow York Lifo Insurance Buildlnpf , on Tuesday , Juno 9 , 1891 , the fol lowing preamble and resolutions wore unani mously adopted : Whereas , It has pleased the Supreme Ruler of the universe to call from amongst us our esteemed friend , fellow eltlren and co-worker , Hon. liyron Uced ; therefore bo it Uosolved , That the Heal Estate Owners' association of Omaha has received the Intelli gence of thq death of Air. Reed with deep hcnslblllty and profound sorrow , as ho was ono of thu oldest and moat highly respected p onyorb , , of the olty and commonwealth , whoso success and prominence during an ex tended citizenship In our midst 1ms been equal to tlie most snuecBsful and prominent. Hcsoved : , That during his long career In conducting a vast ro tl estate business , ho has proven himself a mnntrue to all his trusts , faithful , honest , conservative , able and over awake to the Interests of those whom ho rep resented ; authority on all real estate laws , costums'and usages , uncrrlnir In tlie correct ness of his Interpretations , wise aii'l far seeing In his transactions , often taciturn but ever courteous , that In his deith this association , the poople.of Omnhn. and the community at largo , sustains an Irrenar.iblo loss , ai.d that In the hHtory'of Omaha there can be but ono liyron Keed. RoiOlvcd.1 That'tho proceedings of this asso elation ItrrolntlUti to the death of our highly esteemed "dltl/on , bo communicated to the wltlow'anil ' fumly ) of the deceased by the sec retary of IhlSI association , lly order of the executive Uparit. " * ' ' Gilonon II. Nonas. President. Guouai : P. UKMIS Secretary. DcWitt'a Llttlo Kurlv Risers for the Liver r .Coti.t Notes. Judge Davis is occupying the bench in the criminal court and is hearing evidence ) in the case of the state against Dan Uoisor i.nd Neil Price , charced with gambling. S. B. Maxon , an architect has brought suit against the city and the park commis sioners. Ho charges thav ho furnished the plans for the Hnuscom parlc pavilion and that the sum , of ? . ' 200 has never been paid , Bertha Curnoy has brought n divorce suit in w I ) loll she as Us it separation from her hus band , Uobort Cnrnoy. She charges cruelty and failure to support. The case against Dan Goiscr and Neil Price , that was called in criminal court , was dis posed of yestoidny afternoon and both oftho men sot free. They were charged with gam bling. During a recent raid made by the po- llco , u gambling shop on Douglas street was pulled. These men were found in possession , arrested , tried in police court and held to the district court. YVstorday they denied the ownership of the gambling tools found in their possession , and us the state was unahlo to fix the ownership the case was dismissed. Dr. Kensington treats the oyo,1310 Dodpo Fortune Tolllnji Detectives. Mrs. HyUoll is after Kuto Fox for larceny. The complainant missed S'J.SO ' , and consulted a fbrtuno teller , who stiutlled the curds and told her that the money was taken by a wo- innu taller and honvlar than the victim. Kato didn't quite 1111 the bill , but tbo woman part of the revolution was enough to verify Mrs. Rydell's suspicions , and she straightway swore out iv warrant for Koto's arrest. She now wunt-s a witness wno can not bo' found , anu the ease will not bo called for trial until another visit can bo mudo to the foituno IF YOU .KNEW how easy it was .o rid yourself of face pimples and blotches , you would take a few bottles S , S. S. end remove them. HER FACE IIEU FOUTUNE. ' 'I vnsannoyed fora joir vlt'i pirn' plo.s and blotclies on tlm f.ico , I con- pultc-d iiroinlnont pliy-dnns nntl UFO 1 din'orent kinds of iMlvji-tlbotl moll- ( Inos wltliotit any bcnollt , Finally I1 Ir.o.l Swift H .Specific , and Ilio smootu- HUBS of my dldn vsw coinjilutoly re- stoied by the use of r. few bottles. " CIIA LOTUS HANDOW , Thalia Thcatir , Now York City. COOKS o/f-atooa A/ID axi/l OISCAHS fxtc. TUB rivTSrJ ( .iFio Co. , Atlanta , Qa , OMAHA KUWKlUtUlWfl ( I DIRECTORY. AWNINO3 AND TENTS. mnha Tout & Awn ing Co. Kli\ ? , Hummock * . Oil unit UulitjcrClotliliiK. Solid ( or cnlulounc. 11 l.l rarimm. " BIOYOLES. A. H. Perrigu&Oo , I M , 0. Daxon , All .Make. , All Prices , All llcrclc ! Sold on Monttilf Part * . MIS Dodfio Street. Knrnniu St. , Oninliit. BOOK BINDEB3 & STATIONERS Omaha Republican Printing Oo. , Law brief * , bunk euppllnj , nnl eror/ltda/ tia ) printing 11 no. I0th and Duu.'l t * atrcati. Ackermanu Broi. & Heintzo , Printer. * , blailuri , clo.'trntrpcrJ , blank book mnmi * 111(1 ( lloivnr.l ftroot , Oinitn. BOOTS AND SHOE3. BOXES. | BUTCHERS. John L , Wilkie , Lonia Holler , Omnlutpaper bor factory llutrherV and Packers' 1317-1110 Doiulu. Tools , V 8iippllo . Hoof , liog A * hcep easing . Orders promptly llllul. nn-iii3.in ; < 'k < ou st. OABBtAGES , BUGGIES , ETO. CARPETS. | CLOTHING. CIGARS. West & Fritschsr , Manufacturers flnoclgnrs jobbers of leaf tobacco i. 1011 FnrnHin street COAtj , COKE. ETC. CORNICE. CEMENT AND LIME. J , J. Johnson & Oo , , 2188.13th itrsn Omaha , Nob. DRY GOODS. M. E. Smith & Co. , Zilpatriok-Kosh Dry Goods Oo. furnishing , mods Dry ( , . Dry Roods notioniront * Roods , notion } . furnishing uoodj. Cor. llth nnd Howard ti. Corner llth an I Hurnoy ELECTRICAL SUPPLIED AUTOMATIC Wolf Electrical Oo. Electric. - Motors Illustrated Catalogue uud Dynamos. Cntaloxuo frco. free. H. A. Klnnuyii'n'l ( 1G14 Cupltol Avenue. Aut 832-3 N.V.I.Ifu Illil'u. FARM MACHINERY , ETO. Parlin , Orendorff & T. G. Northwall , Martin Oo , , General western afiont Corner Jonoa and 'Jtli st , Bkandlft 1'ioir Co , Omaha , Nob. 1319-1351 Sherman nvo. FLOUR. FURNITURE AND OARPETS. GENTS1 FURNISHINQ GOODS. Schneider & Loomisi J. T. Eobinson Notioa Oo. , Jobber" and ImpoVtori of - furuUhln ? uooli notions and furnUhlui ro'f'K culebr.ited branl , "llucksklu" ovornlH. poodi pniiti , hlrt < , eoiitt , ota 1111 Howard ntrcot. Cor. 12th nnd Howard H. GLASS , PAINT , OIL AND DRUGS. AN. ) P3OV13IDN3 Tonray & Bryan , S , A. MoWhortor llrokors , itrnln , prurlilotH 313 UlNMIllnnV tlrokcu lid tork . al& S. nth 1'rlvntn wlro to No St. I'rlvnlP wlro to Clil Vork , flilcAKO and Bt eo. t , loiij | nnd Now Iiouli. Umli Rral a Vork , boimhtforall market. ) . Oookrell Bros. ' F , 0. Swartz & Oo , Itrokers. Prlrnto wires llroXor"lrnlnl'rorlsli'inj ( to .Sow Vorx , ( . 'lilc.iKti A clo. Prlrnte wlro to St. St. I.OUM , Hpeclal niton- l.ouln ami Chleiiio. onico tlun KlTon to truck bid * In lntNnll llnnk.Omnlin lit Nal'lllnnlt. Ktchantiobldy , B. Um h HARDWARE. Rector & Wilholmy 0 Loe-llark-Audroea Cor. 10th niut Jnckioa Hi . oa 103-lltp Ilarnor street , immhn No't IRON WORKS , Paxton ft Viqrlin Onmhu Snfo & Iron . „ Iron Works , Work ? l cnst Iron , , , nniit'r ! * nrn nnd tuirul.ir mirk , ncinorM prwif mfc * , Tnnlt * , J.ilj idiinilrr. ninclilna nn > l work , Iron Kuutien unit hluckMiiltli work. U. 1 > . tire ( " ont > m. (1. Aa- Ily.iuullTllist. Wilson & Drake , M'f'K tiihiilnr Huoi. lira box boilers , tJtnki , oto. 1'loreonnl l ! > lli lrocli. LIQUORS. Ilor & Oo. , William D.irat , Uqinr .Mfrcil vntl. Wlnu.1 , Liquors nail 01- \\l \ \ [ llnrnuy gari. Knutliullitlllttorj. 3 Kurnnm St. , Omih > E. R. Grotto , Importer nnd Jobber of \Vlno nnd I.tijuorj. lO.'O nail Vttl Kitrnnm SU I'rlco llat < on nppllcatlon L. Kirsoht & Co , , Prick & Herberts \Vliol03nlo Liquor Dealers \Vliolosnlo MquorIc lCM 1001 Fnrnnm Street Fill - SB S. 10th St. LUMBER. Cady & Gray , Louis Bradford , ' I.lmo , cement , etc. , cto Lumber , limecorncntotJ cor , Oth and Douglas V23 Douglas street. MILLINERY AND NOTIONS. 0. A. Stonohill , I. Oberfclder & Co. , Millinery , Notions Importers and Jobber ! la Ulu.lfel , Bt3 Millinery. 2US'IOnnrJia iioutU llth 110-113 S. ICth St. , Omaht ttrcct. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS , ETO OILS. Oonsolidatod Tank Line Oo. Keflned and lubrlO'xtlnt oils , axle ttnvHO , ota. U. 11. Until , Mani.ior. PRODUCE , COMMISSION. Eibbel & Smith , Sclirosler & Oo , , Dealers In country prod Cash buyori b'Jttor : ml uce , trulls , veuetabloj , ? Kt'n. nn 1 Kenoral co.u- etc. tulnalon marolianti , 1207 Howard street. I2J Soutli llth street. Botort Purvis , E. B. Branch & Oo. , 1217 Howard street Produce , fruits of ill Write for prleoi on b.it- kinds , oysters , tor , poultry ana , esw . 1211 Howard street. KU1UO. Kirsehbrauu & Soijs , Jos. A. Olark & Oo. , cheese , Duttcr Butter CB/fs / and poultry poultry an 1209 Howard street W.i South 13th street. Bates & Oo. , Williann & Gross , , ' rulti , Country produce and Produce fruity vegetable ) , grocer * ' epeclultloi , toil , splsoi , etc. 417-41'JS. llth.St. 1211 llarnoy strait. L Ranclazzo & Son , 211 South 12tli Street. Foreign ADomcstle I'rillH Flurlila Omngot A Sicily Fruits. Hnmcti house , 7 N. 1'otcM St , New Orl'ns PAPER. | RUBBER Q'DS. Carpenter Papar Oo. , Omaha Eubber Carry a full ntoclc of Maniifacturlm and j printing , wiapplnx and Lursull kliuUrubbJ nrltln paper , card pa Kood l. per , oto. 1003 t'arnniii strojt. SEEDS. STOVES. Emorsoa Sao.l Oo. , DafFy-Trowbridja Seed KTOWOM , doilori 1 Sto 73 Mi'Uifao' ' ? Cb , Harden , ur.m , Kr.tn.ini | ' trco sec 11 , Mnnufnstur'K ttovoi in I fil-ril youth ISth. HtOVO pip- ) . 121,1-1215 Lo.'ivenwnrth 't , SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , E , nO. M. A. Dishrow & Oo. , 3jlm Sai'i & Djar OD , Manufactureri of Bush , .Manufacttirorj of mo ill- iloori. bllndi and lui4 , blhi'H. dojri , .Moulillnu's. llranchof- ota. llco , 12th and Uurd it ) . Kith and CUr ! < itrmti. STEAM AND WATER SUPLT33 ! U. S. Wind Engine & A , L , Str.ang & Son/ Pumo Oo , , Hallldny wind mllli. OIS 1002-10 ] ! farn.iui strj3t , nnd IBU .lonui st. (1 ( , R Ho.i , aetliiK nmnnitor. Omaha , Neb. TEA , COFFEE , SPICES , OIQARa Consolidated OoOau Company , 1414 nnd lilt ) IIurneyiL Omnlm. Neb. TOYS. | BILLIARDS. H. Hardy. & Co. , Tlio Hrtinawick-Balkl Toyn , dolN.albuini.faiioy n Collendor Oo , lOoda1housafurnljlilnJ ! Illlir I mirRhan dtio , H.'vloon Ilttiirai Koodi , chlidron's car- 407. < 0'i ' H. 10th utruat. rl e . 1.11'J Karnam tt. Omaha SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARDS CO , , LIMITED. LIVE STOCK COMMISSION. P. T. HUGHES , W1IOMSJAI.I3 CASH COMMISSION MHKUIIANV 1653.1151 Murkut I.trcet. Dunvur. Colomlo. KlKln , III. . Mill VVo-tUirn Cro iiuorir HutUr , KitJiiril Chuu o IU , ( * " A 1 oraplr OBII ciuui , with 111'"J ' * iiniJoUnirMtobuUHulillvocaiu * uiiiuiMiM ny &i aM Ji1.1 ML'W ' W KraS ' " " "WANTED' ToUl lnuei of CITIES , COUNTIES. SCHOOL. IW VsS m BSJ v DlflTfllCTH , WATEIt * COMPANIES , 8T.R.R.COMPANIE8 , tfl. o . N.W.HAHRIS & COKPANYBanker 101.105 Dearborn Street , CHICAQ < 1' 15 Well Otroot. MEW YOIIK , 70 Slat * St BOBTOHo