Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 12, 1891, Page 6, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    0 THE OMAHA DAILY B $ | ) : FHIDAY , JUNE 12 , 1891.
TUP pnpntt i Tiifp KftnirpTp
TilE SPECULA rivE MARKETS ,
Prices of All Grains and Products on the
Down Orado in Chicago ,
BEARISH GOVERNMENT CROP REPORT ,
Oilier American Mnrkctn Also
Against the Htilln l.ivo Block
ViilueH Steady to Stronger
On Wnll Mrcct.
CiitCAno. Juno II. A weak feeling pervaded
nil tliu pits lit tlio start iind prices took tlic
down grade , nil the grain iind pioducls scor-
ItiK u sharp decline. Tlicro was 101,10 function
from tlio extreme depression , but tlio prevailIng -
Ing lone WIIH ono of weakness during tlio en
tire ho stm. ! Wheat was very heavy nt the
tnrti the Undo sremod to give the govern
mental crop report a decidedly bearish Intcr-
prctiitlon and thu liquidation nnd short sellIng -
Ing wcro licnvy. The condition of winter
wheat Is reported n favorable average. Cables
wore lower for Uverpool nnd qulut nnd un
changed on the continent. 1'rom London It
was reported IIP Impossible to make salei ot-
cent nt concessions , and all American mar
ket * wcru lower and weaker , Ht , Louis
taking the lead In the decline. Tiioro was
very little bullish news. Now York reported
liflH boat loulH taken for export ; the receipts
hero More largely below the estimates and the
out Inspection rather liberal , though the do-
tniind for cash wlirat was Unlit. July starlet !
nt U/mQlttlic , against S'c at the close yester
day. The soiling pressure was very heavy :
long wheat coming out In Iaro blocks. Tim
result was a slump amid much excitement to
iHiWr , with some sales reported at Ofl c. At
thin point heavy buying oidura from Now
York and St. Louis began to come Into tlio pit
nnd tlio free covering by shorts , who hud been
buying In their lines on the decline. I'egan to
make Itself felt. The result was an Irregular
reaction to 07Uc. I'ardrldgo and Cudnliy cov
ered u big line from 117'jo ' down , but put a
largo inrt out iignln after the rally , and thu
lend of lone and shot t sales becoming again
too heavy there WHS another slump near the
Close , dropping to We , anil stood atlKj o at the
Close.
It was n decided bear day In corn us well as
In wheat , nnd It seemed to bo u race between
them to decide as to which oould godown Iho
fastest. The bull clique , which has been ro
Kittling tliounnnwnid pressure for some-time ,
seemed to have withdrawn Us support. The
frost piodlcted for most of tlio nortnwesturn
fern belt by the signal service for last night
( lid not matcrlnll/o ; on the contrary , the
Weather was reported line for the crowing
Crops. Liverpool prices were 'id lower and
receipts worn heavier tlinn antlclp itod ; to
this was mhliV. the stupldness of wheat.
Long corn wont overboard freely. Short
Kellers were steadily Increasing tholr
lines nnd confidence was seemingly ex
hausted. .Inly started at M't&Xio auatnst ,17'S
Wfi'ip at the close yesterday , and sold elf
nipldly toWi c , roiictert with wlie.it to fiuKc ,
anil finally went down with thatroroal , touchIng -
Ing W > o and closing 'Sc tibovo the bottom.
Oats shared In ttio general dcmorall/atlon.
July started tit 4 'ie. touched 4 % , sold oir to
dlTnC , reacted to42Je. } broke to4I'c. and closed
at thu bottom.
I'rovlsli.ns followed corn rather closely.
There wns a bis hlump during the first hour ,
uork leading In Ilia decllnu , but there was
some recovery later and a drop at the close.
The market In compirlson with yesterday's
close shows u loss of : i7e ! In poik and 7)4o ) In
lard and ribs.
The leading futures ranged as follows :
Ciish iiuotntlons were as follows ;
J'V un Easier ; ! Wu lower.
WHEAT No. 2 snrlnwheat.07o ; No. y spring
wheat. OIW.o ? ( : Jjo. a rod , 07UtOc. )
COUN-NO. a , r > 7c. !
OArs-No. 2 , 4IJ4C ; No. 2 white. 4'.c ; No. 3
White , 44e.
HVK No. 2.84o.
HAiir.cv No. 2 , nominal : No. 3 , f. o. b. , 71 ©
72c ; No. 4 , f. o. b. , We.
ri < Axai > in : No. I , I.II. !
TIMOTHY SKKO I'rlme , JI.S031.no.
1'oiiK Moss pork , tier barrel , J9.S7U : lard , per
ewt. . 1.1 B7KSO.O. ) ; short nts sides ( loose ) , f.'i.W
© 5.70 ; dry balled shoulders ( boxed ) , I5.UO\10 ;
abort clear sides ( boxed ) , * .VJ , " > .
WHISKY Distillers1 Hnlshcd goods , oer pal-
on. $1,10.
SUDAns-Cut loaf , unehangod ; granulated ,
unchanged ; standard "A , " unchanged.
liecolpts and shipments tod.ty were as fol
lows :
On the prudnco uxchaiiRQ today , the hnttor
iniirkct was actlvu and iinchiingcd. KRKS , 14
Qlfic.
Now York
NEW YOKK. Junu II. ri.ouit Itccoipts , 10,708
pacua-1's ; exports , 0 8 Imiruls ; : i,8l5 sacks.
Miirkutdull. huavy. Sales , 15.S50 bariols.
WIIBAT Hecoltits , Ol.noo husholt ; ovnorts.
car-n : biinlicls : s-iios , 7icsnoo : iin&hrls of fti-
turch ; irJjt.UOi Im hult snot , fipot nuirKut. iffl'JfJo
lowur ; actho : clilclly for ox port : free sellers :
oloshiK tteak : No. rcil , J1.0.ff01,07i . store anil
In ulovator : Jl.Osffll.ooalloat : Jl.Of.'Sffil.ouK , f , o.
U ; nnirrailoil ri'il. } l.04Wliay ; No 1 northern
to arrive. Jl.wiJS : fso. I hard to arrive , JI.MU :
No. 2 OhlfiiKO , JI.U7ai.Osl5. Options ha\o
licen steuillvilcclliiliiKiinil : closed wo.ik at a
( luollnoof lU&Se. Although thu export hnsl-
nrhs was\ery larKO , all parties were frlcht-
en oil t > y the eovurnmcntluiwlnx ot'
crops and iinloadlni : freuly. No. a
red June , l.ttlJ4l.07i { , closing at
July. II.OSO1.OOU , oloslns at
Dull , steady. _
Jl ' 'T-lun ; Canada country made.
COIIN HccplptH. 28,250 bushels ! exports ,
, IOO bushels : sales , 804,000 bushels of fntuies !
1WI.OOO Lusho'.s of spot. Spot market aotlvo ,
unsettled , olostni ; woak. No. 8 , WiOGOJJo In olo-
yator , 07 < 307a ! nlloiit ; ungrudod 1111x011,0.1(74 (
07ic. ! Options. 2'4 < tMJio lower , oloslna weaken
on u Unlit linslnuss , attempts to rnillo : und
. .l.lntll4U , 1'1-UUIIIIJtlr , > > UU.
OATS Ilui-clpts , 112.000 bushels : exports , 1 , < 87
unshols ; sales. il O.OUO bushels futures ; IV5.001)
liiisholH npou Spot market fairly active , ! ja
lie ) lower and weak ! Options woiik but fairly
actho. June clohod , 47o : July , W.OtH'ic.
eloslnB.47e ; Ai nst , 4m < 34lc , closing. 4l ot
Buptunilor ) , JBHOJUo , closing : iiSo. ! Hpot No. 2
white. Mo : mixed western. 4Ml5Ja ; wlilto
wuHlurn. rXJQrttct No. 2 UhluiiKO , 4SSill'o.
Ilurs Dull ii'iul stolidly.
CorKKB Ontloni opancil bnroly steady at S
points uu to 10 down , closing steadv and un-
cluinifi'd to 10 points down. Sales , 1BMK1 liazs.
Including : June. * IUW1U.70 ( ( ! : July , Jiu.ivj ; ,
10.40 ! August , * IR.8lxat.VSi ; Sopomher , II.MUXa
1R.40 ! October. l4.7f > : Novmher. JI4.iXiSl4.tt : ( ; :
Dcccmbor. fl4.3vll.SX Snot Klo , dull and
nominal ! fair cargoes , tl0.ut ) ; No. 7,4I7.W ,
HuilAu--Ituw. inoro aotlvo , barely steady.
Fair running. 8 IV-llCW 7-l u : contrlfiignls ! W
test ataWin-lGo. Salos. 070 liogsheaiU and
Jll bags muscovado nt 2 < > i , and n.ooo bags
muscovado at 8 l&-lior ! " "
U-1UU , 11 II , 1 % , d U-1UO
n. ijulet. hold ut Ho for 60
test In liogshouila ; New Orleans , iiiilot und
steady.
HiCK-Stoaily , dull.
1'miiOLEUM Oulet anil lower ; rodno.l Now
York , tWii-TIc : Vhlladolphlu nnd Ilaltlmoro ,
fO.KVji7.l5i rhlladelphluuuailaltlmoiolnbulk ,
. .
( 'orriN SEKII OIL Dull ,
TALLOW Actlvu and caslori city ( f..OO for
packages ) , 41 II-lBo.
KosiNOnlot , steady ; strained , common to
Bood ,
Kilds-Qulut , weak ) western , 10'i10iO ( ! ro-
colptH , 8,115 paukiiKOs. v
1'oiiK Quiet , Htoady : old mess , IO..W2I1.M :
DOW mess , * r..UO < J61'-.Wi extra prime , fll.W.
OUT MKATK Quiet , steady.
MIUUMCH Dull , uasy ; khort clear , { 3.53.
l.Alii > Lower , ilullt wusturn steam , $3.27 } ( ;
ales , 300 tlorccsj options , no MII | > : July ,
0.2:1 : bidt August , * O.Uj ( jentombur , W.W bid ;
October. W.U ) .
Active , ituudyt partsklms ,
l'ia IIION Dulli American. lti.XHil8.2S. ( )
Coi'i'Kii Dull , IrroKulur : laku , Juno , tl'.Si.
I.RAU Nominal : aomostlo , tl. 7ij ,
TiN-Dull. steady ! strain , I.UVO.
Uur u-Qulut , ntcailyj woaturii dairy , H
I.tc ; wcslorn. croamcry , t.VJM6Koj western
factory , lnauUci Klgiris , I8jt.folic. )
KIIIIH.IH City
KANSAB CITV. Mo. , Juno II , 1't.oun Dull
tinrimtiKcil.
WiiKAT-QiitotjNo. ? . liartl. cash , OOo ; Juno
TOo bid ; Nn. 2. red , cash , OHfc.
CoiiN--Woukori No. V , cash , Sllia bld | Juno
Ml'ic bid.
OATS Weaken No. 3 cash nnd June , 42o bid
HAV Stc.nlv to nrin : iinuhaiiitod.
IIUTTKit Slctulys unchanged.
OiiKR i-Htculy : : iino
DioaI'lrm at ll'.Jc.
I'ltovisio.NHStu.idy ;
\Viiirr-lnll and weak ; iiiichanccd.
HrcKliT.s Wheat , at , 4 jo bushels ; corn. 0,100
bnshols ; o.itsUK \ > bilshols ,
ritiii'MKNTfl Wheat , 40.GOO bushola ; corn.
1.C09 bushels ; oats , 8,00 } bnsliols.
MInninpiIlR AVIicnt ItlnrknU
Mi.NNiui'Oi.iP , .Minn. , Juno 11. Cash wheat
was In svmp itliy with the decline In futures.
Clood domanil for No. 1 northern wheat ;
olhorsKcncriilly.s'.ow. Hccelpls , toucnrs ; ship
ments IB cars. Closing prices : No. 1 hard ,
Juno.il.0l ; on track. * l.iail.ui' : { | No. t north
ern , .limi' . < LOU : .Inly , ll.00' < : on trao . - . 81.00)4 )
( iil.CO.'f ; No. 'northern , June , Dcj on tr.ick , U7
Ht. Louis MarkctH
PT. I.OUIP , Mo , Juno tl WHEAT Weak ;
ciish.U'lot.Iuly , lf."Jo.
CHUN Wnnu ; ciiHh. r "c : Julv. Me.
OATH Kasler ; rash 47Hci July ,
I'OIIK Knalur , f 10..V ) .
IAIII > Lower , $1,8) ,
Wiusicr 21,10.
Livr.ni'oor , , Juno II. .YIIKAT Quiet , hold
ers olfer moduiately.
COIIN Stonily , domain ! fair ; mixed west-
urn , fi' d percental ,
LiNsni'.it On , iis Hi ) ,
CIIHI.SB 1'lrst wlilto and colored , 47s pcruwt
for now. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Milwaukee AliirXots.
MII.WAUKBP , WIs. . Juno II. WIIKAT Hasy ;
No. 8 spring , cash , l > 75&U8o : July , VJ'ic.
Coii.v Lonur ; No. II , li'lc ' ,
OATH Loner ; No. 2 white. r.C4c. !
I'IIOVISIONS nasy ; pork. July.
Cincinnati MurkctH.
CINCINNATI. O , Junu II. WIIKAT Nominal ;
No. : ! icd. ti.03.
COIIN Wo.ikor : No 2 mixed , ( ilffillc.
OATrt-Kustor : No. J ml\cd , I8c.
WHISKY $ ' .Hi.
Toledo Markets.
Tor.Eno , O. , June 11. WHEAT Lower ; cash
and June. 11. l' ' { ,
COIIN Dull ; c.ish and June , O'JiJc. '
OATS ( Julet ; cash. 40e.
tiTOL'KS AXlt10.VHS. .
Nr.w YORK , Juno 11. The trading In about
three do/on stooKs comprlsoJ all there was of
Interest In the stock market today , but among
these shares a moro decided and firm tone pi o-
vnlled during the greater portion of the day
and a more nnlfoim upward movement was
established. If anything , the late crop report
was tlio stimulating Inllnoncc , and the gran
gers were the fo.ituros of the limited dealings ,
the Industrials taking a moro subservient
position In the market. The continued ease In
the money market , with better prospect of
ulTiilis on the other sloe of tlio ocean showed
In nn evident bullish temperament , the for
eign operators and smallnessof tbe'oxports of
gold so fur this week h ivlng gene far to
stimulate lomo buying for thu long account
and morn to prevent opuratlons for the short
account of late. The general Impression
Is that If theiu Is no n aterlal amount
of gold oidoiud for Saturday's btoamers
there will Ue \ery satisfactory bank state
ment , and on this expectation there Is no dis
position lo shorten the list to any appreciable
extent. More oiu'onragumcnt was > , eon , how
ever , to nuili ) u market on the domestic situa
tion alone , and the forcl n possibilities were
Ignored to a greater degree than usual of
late , the western operators buying the
gr.mgcrd. nnd Boston buying Atehtson under
the promise shown In the crop report. Under
these circumstances the stocks , which have
been weakest of late Including Atehison , Hur-
llngton and Kouk Island , naturally took the
load In the dealings , but St. 1'uul , which was
bought for London account and Chicago Gas
which was still bought by Chicago , wore less
prominent In the matkct. The trading
element , as usual , were beailsh. but had not
the courage to make any marked demon
stration acalnst the llstnnd the llrm tone was
not seriously Interrupted , although the lim
ited buying was not sulllolent to mane any
material upward movement. The opening of
the market was made with small and Irregu
lar changes from lust night's figures , but
firmness , which remained the one feature of
the day. was soon ilovoinpoJ and continue.I to
mark the dealings throughout the day. The
most prominent movement was In Iluillngton ,
which ono time was as much as III per cent
above Its last nlnht's price , and most of this
was retained attbe close. Atchlxon and Rock
Island wcrucloso followers of the loader , but
at no time were they more than a fraction
bettor than the opening I in nro. St. Paul , Chicago
cage O.is and Louisville were also active , but
were kept within the narrowest limits
throughout thu day , and the final uliunecs , as
with oven the moro prominent shaios , were
Inslgn ( leant. The market closed dull and
steady at ul.out the highest prices.
Kullroad bonds wcro a Jilt lo moro animated
today , the sales of till Issues reaching the hum
of * 4tUK)0 : ! ) , hut the tone of the dealings wus the
same monotonous level of steadiness.
Government bonds have been dull and
heavy.
Htato bonds have boon ont'roly ' neglected.
Petroleum continues almost stagnant today.
The only trading wa * In July option , which
opened sto uly , advance. ! H on a few small
buylns orders and closed dull. July option
sali-s , 10,0 K ) barrels. Opening , CSJii highest ,
GSi ; lowest. US' ! ; closing , UStf.
Tht > following are the closing quotations for
the lending stocks on tne Now York stock exchange -
change today :
The total sales ot stiwks today were r-M.'Jsi
share ! ) . Inoludliig : Alchlsoii. r..G'itl ; Louis
ville k Nashville. 17.401 ; Missouri PaelUc ,
: t"JJ ; St. Paul , l .400 | Union 1'uolHc , 8,017.
l''iniuulul ) Itovicxv ,
Nisw YOIIK. Juno ll. The Post says : In
accordance with the decision arrived at u'irly
In the week , thod rcctorsof the Hank of Knu-
land aid not today make any change In the
olllclal discount rate fiom 4 percent. Reports
today Imllcntu that a considerable amount of
gold will bo drawn away by Russia , and
though the Hank of Knglund Is well prepiireti
to incut all demands , tno o\pcuted with
drawals naturally etui so somu uneasiness ,
which HhowH Its Directs | u the lower prices
there for stocks.
Tlio Money Market.
Niw YOIIK , Juno tl. MONKVON OAI.I. Easy ,
ranging from 8'i to : i per cent ; last loan , -14 ;
closed ollored at iiS.
PuiMB MKIIOANTILK PAi'Kii-fljJ'ilT percent.
HTKUI.INO r.xciiA.Mm-Qtilct and llrm nt tl.HI
forslxtyiliiy bills and l 8"y for llfty-day
bills. umUI.HTU for demand.
The following were the closing prices on
bonds ;
Flnitiioltit N'oteH.
NEW YOIIK , June U.-OIoarluBS , J10t.783.S78i
balance * . JI.5I9.WJ.
CINCINNATI. Juno 11. Money , a tier cent.
'
HOBTON. Mu a. , Juno 11 Oloarlnuf , I12.COI-
Tfilj baluucei , (1 , WHI , Mouoy , < iM DO ccuU
Exchange on Now York , 10fll5 per cent dis
count.
llAt.Ti onn , Md. , .Tune 10-Ciearlnm , K.lfll-
407 | balances , KM7.4T3 : money , 0 porcent.
I'ltlNAliKM'illA , Juno It. OlourlnZB , M,7M.-
Bii : ; bnliinee * , * 1,1CO. , 10. Money. IStVi per cent.
OiltCAno , Juno II. Money In good demand
nnd firm nt S'l pur cent for call , and
per cent on time. Now York oxchiuno steady
nt 75 contA prem'iim. Ulcarlngfl. tU.IUXOOO
Sterling oxchaiiKo wrts steady nnd utichaiiged
Market.
NOSTON. Mass. , Juno ll. The following wore
the closing priors on stocks In the llostou
stock market today.
p
Atctilson A Top ok ft. . 3lf Krnnklln 17
lloKlon A Mnlno 195 Huron ,
Chi. llur. A Qidncr. . 87 : K'enr.'firso. . . 1 <
I.ltlloltock A ft. S. . IS O ccoln , - \ > H
do 7 10U O iilncr < , . .t 7
Mexican llond Scrip. 1144 .inntn Ko Copper 60
N. V AN , HiKf'and. I la Tamarack , . . . Ill
Died A I , . Cjnip , com.ir.l San IHOKO lnnd Co. . IB
Itutlnnd cum , . . . . . . 104 JVett Knit Jind Co. . 1 H'
VtU.Con.com 18H Hell Telephone.
AI Ion 01 Alln Co ( now ) 'IM.I.iMiuon More H Irt
Atlintlc l&'ij Water Power 2) ) (
HiMlotiA Mont 41(4 ( O.M l
CnhmiUA llccla 2 > n N. n. T. 50
Osccola vo .III. A II C ! ' '
I ) IUlll StOljlCH.
LONDON. Juno II. Closing at 4 p , m.
Coii'iiH , moncr..ft > .t-lil du 2ndi l'J' <
Con tola , ccount..9JA III Illinois Central IW.4
U. S. 49 ISItt Moxloanord IS'i
St. Paul common . . . i" > > *
N V. P. AO. Ms. . . . M ( Itivullnit ' " ; *
( anaillan Paclllc N ) ' | Mexlcnn font , new 4s 70 (
Krlo 2iU )
liar silver. 4IV1 nor ounce , Money , l'5
per rent. Kate of dls.-ouiit In tlio open mar
ket for both .short anil thrco-months bills , 2' .
per cent
Hunk of Hiiirlaiiil lltillloii.
Lovtio.v , Juno II. Amount of bullion gone
Into the Hunk of Kncltim ! on balance today
CI7i'X ' ( . Unlllon In tlio ItanUof Ki.jliind m-
cre.iocd t's > O.IKl durliu the past week. The
pronortlon of the Hank of Kngland's reserve
to liability , which lust week was 44.r : > per
cent , Is now 4ilOG per cent.
Pnrin I tentos.
PARK. June 11. Throe per cent rentes , nr >
42' ' c for the account. The weekly stitcmenl
of the Hank of Knineo shows au Increase 01
10,075,000 francs gold and a decrease of 1OJ3,000
fruiics silver.
Dpiivor MlnlnnStoc'.s.
DKNVEII. Colo. , Juno II. There was a trlflo
better feeling on the mining exchange today.
1'rlees closed :
Snti l rniiolHCo Min ii QiiotatloiiH.
SAN TiiANctsco , .luno 11. Thcofllolnl elosiiiK
quotations for mining slocUa today were us
follou.s :
Alia 70 Mount Dlntlu ZSO
Helchur (0 Navajo 15
licit , t neither : ,0' > Opalr 40D
llodloCoiHulldated. . W I'otosl , IT.'i
Chollnr S" . Snvnk'o Ili'i
Con. C.il A Va MO Hlcrra NcvndaH \ )
Cronn I'olnt HO Union Con 70
fiuuld& Curry ITU lUnli 20 i
llalo.V Norcross ISO Ilil'o 1 70
Moxlcnn VJO IN U ( jj
Mono r
St. Ijoiita Mining Qiidtntloiis.
ST. Louis. Mo. , Juno 11. There was very
little tradlii" on the mining oxchariKC this
morning and prices b id a inarUcd downwaid
tendeney. The followln { bids rtoroniadoon
cill :
American , v > | P Murp'iiy , . . , . . , . T"
Hlmut'd 3IUU blhorAvo 100
I.lttle Albert 7
Muntros3 5H : Viimn 'M
Moimtaln Kef 60
Now York Mining Qiiot.-HloiiH.
NuwYoiiic , Juno II. Thu followlnc uro tlio
closing inlnliu block ijtiotat ons :
Alice i ; > J Horn hllxer .145
Adams Con 183 Irnn Mirer IIX )
A | ion yju Ontirlo , : IKR )
Con. Cnla A Va. . . . . 8iJd Ophlr , . .i. ; . . 4UO
Deadivooil IIU Piymoulli : rj
Kurcka Con -.IM SIVOKC i k 175
llumcsta o UOJ Sierra Nevada. . . . . . . . 170
Wool Market.
LONDON , Juno U. The offorlnss at the wool
sales today comprise I U.V ) ) bales , mostly
Australian , willed was Konor.illy offered quite
cheap. The attendance was KOO I. The eoia-
petltlotih showed Improvement , " but thoio was
no ehanKO In prices for seed grades of me
rino there was excited and keen Ill-tiling and
these jrrodes sold at full rates. Urou breeds
were In autlvu reiixtost. They sold rather
against purchasers. The lower grades ore
sIlRhtly Itnpr.ived , but there was iioquotublo
change In prlees. Cape of Good Hope and
Natal wools weio welt sought for anl sold
rc.adlly. Kollowlni ; arc the sales and prices
obtained : Now South Wales , l.ftlj bales ,
scoured. HdWls4d ; Now South Wales looUs
and nieces , ! Hdls"d ; greasy.fl ? . @lld : Now
outh Wales leeks anrt p cees. 2t ! < aVSd. !
Queensland , liOO : b.ilcR. scoured. ld ! Ms ;
groiisy , 7 ! dls. Melbourne nntt Victoria ,
1'OObulos ' , scouroJ , 8dls 8d : scoured locks
ind pieces , TJfdffils "itl ; greasy , 7dls ! 8 > 4rt ;
greasy looks and piecesi41104d. : ! ! Aiibtrulla ,
KOiithern , ! 000 dales , scouiod ,
scourcu locks and pieces TilwlbU ; greasy , O'.iU
at'digroasv locks and piece ? , 5d0'id. ' Now
/ealand , "M ) bales , scoured. -Id(2ls7irt ( ! ;
scoured locks and pieces , 5 dls7d ; greasy ,
7' ' d10'/idj greasy looks and pleoos. 4 idiJ (
8Jid. Tasmania , 100 bale * , greasy , ! tStl(5 } ( > ls > id.
( Japu of Oood Mope and Natal , UOO b.iles.
scoured , 0Jd@Is ! ld ) ; greasy , OdQoljd.
The competition was renurully .ood nnd the
irlecs of long merinos were unchanged.
Those of the hhortor kinds \voro prices a
'aithlnv easier. Kew Capo of Quod Impound
N'utal skins woio sold. Tlio prices were as fete -
o s : Meluourno nnd Victoria , clothing and
combing. ! ! 34dfi7d ; pieces and damaged , ! MJo
'id. Houth Australln. clothing combliit ' , ,
8A)0 ) ; pieces and damaged , l id.
The Cotton Marker.
New YORK , Juno II. Hubbanl , 1'rlco & Co.
ay : Foreign markets opened easy this morn-
n , feeling thu ell'eet of our decline of yostor-
lay , though sp liners bought more freely than
or homo time past , the low prices tempting
hem to carry largo stocks. A rally In the
orenoon wus sustained 'it the close , which
was iiulot and steady , with near position
vlthln J point of yesterday's prices. Our
narket opened with buyers at Iast evening's
irlees and , after a very ijuletdav , elosed at u
mrtlal Improvement over the oponlng. all
radors appearing to wish for further light on
rep prospects , which will govern the murkot
n tuo future.
Now York Dry GootlH Mnrknt.
Nr.w YOIIK. Juno 11. The dry goods market
vas without much eh 1111:0. Deninnd was fair.
mt on the moderate scale of the past few
lays , with unchanging activity In Htutr just
onilng on the market. Illeached hhlrtliiKs
voro more active lu some features , but there
vas little doing In the outside market. The
) wlght anchor . bleached and half bleached ,
vcro reduced to B'Jc. Dressed goods , llannols
and lilunUets were In moderate demand , but
hero Is a large sale ot that class of goods ,
vhlcli are In bolter condition than for several
years and prices are very firm.
Havan i M
HAVANA , Juno II. SPANISH
* " '
"i'xciiANni : ! Quiet.
BlIflAli Quint ! sales , 0,0X ) bagi centrifugal
on private terms ; I..VIO bugs centrifugals. It"
degress test polarization , at Mntaiuasat IJ.OU2) )
37114 told per iiilntal. |
NEW YOIIK KAC AwnB-M@73c ( promtum.
Trailers' Tnlie.
ST. I/OUIH , Juno 11. r.angtmhurg HrothorH to
Cockroll llrothnrs : Tha following wus thu
range on the July option today at thla point ;
COMMOIIITY'I Opon'l llltih. I Uw. I ClO'O I Vest.
Wlieit-
VHt UIK
Corn
July. . . 6m K
OatH-
July. . . . SU S3
ninit rupert was heavy nl thu oponlng. The
Irht price was from 07o } to 07Xo. ? The early
ImylnK wnn Ity a prontlnont local soalpor , who
olil freely ycstunlay , Ills wants Kiippllucl.
ho inarkuthulil off from 7 ? u to W c , roue ted
n icnuriil trailing touliio , ThDhrouktowanU
lese nave no warning anil the clusln priuo Is
ittliu lowo.-it point or tne iluy , l l.u ) to tni ! o
or July. Urup conditions tire hlchly fnvor-
ihlu , with reports that thorn will bo
onsliloniulo harvostoil In the south-
vest : hl.s wouk , C/'uhlos are ilull und lower
n line weather principally. The bontlinont
a very lioarlHh anil will rocjnlro sonio
huiiKo in conditions to chtinuo U. Corn ouon-
il nt M'io ' for Julv , biilil ax hkh us 5J c , nnil
Inst'il at M'io. The ilucllno In wheat hail 11
oed clo.il to ilo with the ileullnii. O.its In
yniputhy with corn iloollnoil from Ma to
INo. The liiiRlnosiilolnix In nil thuKr.iln pita
IIIH heen hoiivy. I'rovUlons very wo lc with
onsluoniblo lliiililiitlon | by outalili ) holiluru.
OlilOAiir.liinoII. Schwurtz. Iiiico. ) | % SleCor-
ntck to K. O. Swartz .t Oo ; The popular Intor-
irotatlon of the Kovurmacut. ruuurt U no
oiik'or nuoitionahlo. Its toarlnhnoss was
ilaln ycstonlay afternoon anil was oniplm-
Izcil by a vury weak niurlait today. The
inuitoiir inutlionmtleliint illllor Kroutly In
k'nrliiK how iniicli DOUKO'S liRtiro * Inilloato ,
nit iiunu can U jiirolubi than fiUOuooOJi ) , The
lost oxportssiiy It Imllo.itoH a crop of from
: ttOOJoOO to I4J,00)XW. ( Oabloi were lower , but
orolffncrs showed a disposition to buy cash
wheat frcoly on the decline , It being rumored
,3 ;
that round lotn woro-tnltcn In Now York for
export. To th B is tdliiiitttrlhntoil n llttlo ro-
ncilon In iirk'ontthorltT o. Cahlo4annniinuuil
that tlio ltii"slnii pafttntncnt wax todtv (1U- (
oiiNsln u reduction of tfiiport duty nnd that
the I'roiioli Ronato had urJurcil tholr reduc
tion to no Into olTuol ntDn.ce. The trntlo was
very active on the dWllhc. It Is | > osiltIo that
the ilccllno may ho cHctikcd temporarily , but
liroipi'dB nro for lowrr prices. Harvest U
tnovlna gradually norlliwiird twill St. l.iviU
" " " " "
neil tires , rilif iinfl" done
corn Kront ( tooil , , vniul crop reports
are favorable from every quarter. There has
been Kcncral RoltltiK by the country as well ns
by the bull clique who have hi'cn worklni ; thu
tnnrket for NO mo tlmo pimt. Indication ! )
point todecldetlly lower prices. Outs \\uo
wi'iilf , the Rovcrnment crop report Indlcatlnit
a much larger crop than WIIH expected. It Is
Hunted II will amount to 07ilOJtf,0.0 against
.V.UOJO.UJO last year. 1'rovlHlons have been
very eak with heavy unloadltiK of IOIIK
stn IT for country account. Aln.oit the only
buyers have hi'Oti Bhorts and these hardly
covered before they sold out attain , ceni'rally
at a low or prluo. Packers lire slowly taklnic
In their short lines but we can see no Indica
tions of coed buying for Ions account which
Is the only kind that will eln-ck this decline.
Everything points to decidedly lower prices.
O'liiCAni ) . Juno It , Konnett , Hopkins & Co.
to Cockroll Ilrotiiers : There WIIH considera
ble unloading of uliuaton the government re
port wh'ch the traders view as bo.irlah.
Miorta hold the market for u tlmo and under
strong incHiiire It broke quietly to iKiJiu for
July. ln ) reports of he.ivy export business at
the sen boar 1 there was n shatp recovery to
Wiu with lii'llcatlons of a still further ad
vance hut the estimate by a loi-al statistician
that Iho ( loveriruent tupoit Indlctites a crop
of "iiiino.OUO : biishuls sturtoil reniiHi-d neil ng ,
resulting In a further bieaK to Die. The
wheat closed tit U'iUc rather llrm. There
has been n good deal of wheat
Hold out on stop orders and the shorts tm > o
covered quite Ircoly. 'I he speculative nontl-
nient continues very bearish and o.oiitor.s | :
in edit tlKJc for . .Inlyheat. . I'orolitnors show
little weakness , tuKinir It for export qtilto
finely mil our .slocks are bulni : .Inun on
largely. The trade believes that there " 111 be
enough to supply the demand until the new
crop Isavallablu and th a nlllllll the dellel-
ency tibio.ul. The bears aio makln r the mar
ket at prevent anil otitsldo onlersaru looHinii'l
to airei't theilcellne. Charteis today. 110.000
bushels. Com and o.its h ivo ylolde.l to tie !
genet at downward tendency The old bull
clique hnIng taken tholi prollts on the Into
bulge , show no ptcMint In licathm of com-
uiuncliu' a now dual , and until they do corn
will nrobablv be a saloon good rallies. The
long futures of oats showed considerable
stiemttb ear y , the government indication of
thu crop ranging from OJO.oju to t T.'i.nou bushels ,
but ga\e way with the rush later In the day.
The ptovlslon m. > iket could not fall to no uf-
fi.olod by the very weak gialn markets. The
M'llliiL' wus general almost , altlioir.'li In the
way of liquidation by the public. I'ork was
much the most aotlvo and shared the general
deel ne. Klhs and lard are gottlng to a point
wheto they Iind moro friends. The e oslug
waH weak at outside llgurcs.
OMAHA l.ft K STUCK.
OMAHA , June 11.1S91.
OATTI.E Olllelnl rocclms of cattle JSK ) as
compared with l.riVJ yesterday mm f)4 ' ) Thurs
day of last week. The market was active
and linn on gLoJ grades , and slow nnd nn-
clianged on others. IJntchcr stock was slow
an'l sazulng. I'eoders were weak nnd lower.
lloas Olllelnl receipts of hous 4OW , as
rompari'd with 0,719 yesterday and 0.870
TnursMlay of last week. The market was
f.ilrly iietlve and s.oady to a Hhade lower.
All Mild. The range of the prices paid wnu
$4.IO J.\tlio bulk selling at W.S a4.ai. l.lcht ,
J4.IW 4.i-i : : heavy. Jl.l.rWJl4.r : > ; mixed , * 4.2fl(744.1.1fl. (
The tivei 1120 of the pr ccs paid was $4 221 * as
compared with $ I.34M yesterday and J4/.TJS4
ThurMl.iy of List week.
Snr.iuvOllicltil receipts of sheen 410.
The market w is active and llrm. Natives ,
$ .1 DOS. { " . - ' ; westerns. fJ.T.V&VJ.'i.
llccclpts 11 Ml Disposition of Stouk.
ODlclal receipts and disposition of stock as
shown by the books of the Union stookyardB
coi.ip.iny for tlio twonty-four hours ending at
3o'clock p. m. . Junoll , l-il ! ! :
"
DISPOSITION.
YKAIU.INO STLKIIS AND 1
JO. 70S 4 00
ETOCKEIIS AND FEKUKIIS.
3. 020 2 00 33. . 710 3 40 29. . 720 350
4. 41) ! 2 00 17. . 7:17 : 3 45 1. . 02J 3S5
III. (143 ( 2 00 7bO 3 50 1..1070 375
0. 71)1 ) 310
COWS.
10. BOO 205 4. . 605'2 RO 3 .1001 375
10.U
U 2 10 4. . 010 3 00 3 .100J 375
1. < uo 2 ao 1..1300 333
HULLS ,
1..1510 275 1..1340 200 1. . 080 310
CALVES.
II. . 107 355 1. . 150 400 1. . 110 450
SPAYED HEIFERS.
C2. . 877 4 25
25MILKUHS
MILKUHS AND SI'lUNClKItS.
Imllkor . . . $2000
1 milker . 2500
1 springer . . . 1 00
lions.
1'ins AND noumi
37 BS 375 ' k B5 108 325
12 DU 3 00 01 , 127 121 80 3 b5
SI1BSP.
No. Av. 1'r.
OT westerns. wothor .ffrans-fed. . . , 7(1 ( fl 20
10 ! wcstoriiH , wctlior , 'gTii8S-fed . . . 70 4 20
110 westerns , wethers , corn-fed 110 4 8VJ ;
100 westerns. wotherH. orn-ted . . , ,110 4 t2i
Ohlunin Ijivo-Stouk Mnr'cot.
Citiiuiio , Juno U-ySpoulul [ Tulo ram to
Tim IIKK. ] There w sii _ llrm in irltot today
for all descriptions or cuttle , but llttlu or no
ailvunco In any clustt 'fho proportion of the
supply docs not appear to cut any llgnro In
shaping the coursoof iprlcos , th it matter Is
regulated by the "combine. " The 7..VJJ im-
tlvcaon Halo were bought up on a b.islsof 44.40
GKUO for common tu , xxtr.i shipping btonrs ,
$ t.)0 ( ) < iil,25 for slonkerAiihd foudcrs. and ( I.i5io :
4.50 for COWK , heifers nnd. bulls , und quotiit Ions
for Tolas cattle weio ll.5Cxai.75 for gr.issors
and t.l.'MtVIO for fed Mtocrw. There were no
aiiloa at tno outside figures and Very few at
better than * 5.h5 , though thu olTorIns In-
eluded a goodly number of fat 1,350 to 1,5V- )
poiind Hteem.
At Wednesday's deollne there was an active
ilonrind for UO.B. Fresh arrivals were at
least6.000 huad less than expected , nndilc-
uplto the fact that fresh and stale olTerlngH
eomblnud made an exceptionally liberal sup
ply , there wax a steadier tone to the nrirkot.
r'ulos ' were made at { 2.0)l.55 ) , culls and thin
pigs boiling at * . ' .00"itl.oo , and a low loadH of
hupcriorUtility ( tlndlng buyers at < tlV5. ! The
marKet closed fairly firm at f l..lS'iil.M for
medium and heavy weights , and uitl.3rii4.5U
for light. The greater purtof the trading wus
within a ranco of 10e per 103 pounds.
Thu livening Journal reports : OATTI.K
Itecelpts. 10,0J3 ; shipments. 2.500 ; market.
,00 ; COWS. { > .5iK3l,2.5.
llndti Itucelpts , 21,003 ; shlpmoiito , 12,000 ;
narket active and Ktoudy ; rough , f l.00 < t l.20 ;
irlmu mixed. 11.3044145 ; prime heavy and
iiitnhcr wulghta. H.Wiil.M ; assorted light ,
I.40&4.53.
I.40&4.53.Ilooolnts , 7WO | iblpuuuti , 9,000 ;
ninrVot nctlvo nnd ntcnilyt mutton , Texans
f 1. 1 0 4. M ; do Texas feeders on nlo ; natives ,
tuo < 3.\xt Bcstorne , tl.f .vaVi3 ! lambs , tO.OO
517.00.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Now York Mvo Stoolc Slnrkct.
NRW YOIIK. Juno II. HEEVF.S Hecolpts
I.1IU1 head , tilt , for export ; no trade , feeling
firm. Dressed ooof , steady nt 8U < iM4o. ! Ship
ments today , .TM beeves and ; < OJ slacp ; to
morrow , 325 boevcs nnd 500 sheep.
CALVES llccclpts , 03 ; market stcadyt vcaK
? : . .iww.W ! buttermilks. $4.rofti.2.\
SIIKKIHecolnts on truck. b89 head ; market
weak ; sheep , W.n , < itVHT'J : lambs , 7,00ti.M
dressed mutton , llrm at W5Gio ! ! per iiound
dressed liiuibs. I2ai3'ic. '
lloos.-HecelplH. : t.un head , conslffiicil direct
market nominally steady atll.Ma5,2J. :
Kitnsns City Mvo Stuck Mnrkct.
KANSAH CITV. Mo , Juno II. OATTLK Ko-
eelpt . SI9) ) ; shipments , 870 ; natives steady
Tcxnns sttong ; steers , $ , I.7MJ.V85 ; cows , R03
Q4.45 ; stockcm and feeders , i . ' . ' .was I.2.V
Iloos Ilccelpts , 8,050 ; shipments , S.r > 10i inur-
kot opened higher , elo < od weak ; bulk , $4.20 ®
4. : ; all grades. UMXrtl.40.
i-iiim' Itccclpta , ( i o ; market Btrotig.
St. Ijotils Ijtvo Htook .Market.
ST. Lotus , Juno II , OATTLB Ilocolpts , 4,500 ;
shipments 4.200 ; market active : fair to fancy
tmthe steers , $46030.00 ; Texans and Indians ,
$ , I.OO4.y5.
HoiiH Ileco'pts. ' 3.600 ; shipments , 4.100 ; mar
ket lower ; heavy , $4.354.45 ; mixed , $ J.OOOI.40j
light , W.aoffll. 0.
_ _
Oil A HA n'llOLKH.lljK JIA ItKKTS.
The following quotations represent the
prices at which choice stock Is billed out on
orders tin ess otherwise stated :
UNIO.NH llerniudii , per ease. $ . ' .60 ; Califor
nia , 3iu ! per It ) .
Nnw llKCTH Per do ? , IlSttMCe ,
PEAS Per bushel box , tl.3jQI.59 ; per H
bushel box , GOc.
TOMATOKS I'nncy stock , per orate , M.OO ®
3.25.
CucuMiti.its Per dnrcn , Me.
SOUTiii'.HN HKANS Wax , Kil75o per > J bushel
boMtrlng. : . 5 © H ic per 'a lm hol box.
SOUTIIKIIN CAUI.II I.OWKK Per doren , $1.59.
NKW POTATOM per Ib , S'ie. '
POTATOES llnmu crown stock In small lot
from the store , Jl.lW.1.10.
AspAitAdUR-'iOi ! nerdoren.
CAiiiiAOK-Callfoinla stock , per Ib , 25c ! ;
southern , per ctutc , $ .1.1)0. )
Fresh Ki-ullH.
CIIKUIUKS CallfoiHla , per 10-11) ) box. $1.75 ;
black Tartarian , tl.75 ; southern ehorrlcH. f 1.75
© 2.00. per diawerof IS iilarls | ; cases , $ -.OJ < iW.25.
OiUMins Los Angeles. $ t.iO.3 ! > ; Mediter
ranean sneets , $3.5 Kit. ) . 75
Tl'XAS PKACIIES Per. . 4 bushel box. 11.03.
STIIAWIIHUUIIIS Missouri stock , } 2.2.va2.JO per
21 iiiiart case.
OIIKKN ( J ( > OMIIKIIUIIS : : Per 24 quart case ,
t-.r > 0 ; drattorof 18 quarts. $1.75.
PlNKAi'l'M.s Per doz. $ .1.00.
LUMONS Choice stock , per box , $0.03 ; fancy ,
W 50.
50.HANANAS Per bunch , $ J..VI.OO ) for fancy
stock for shipping.
Country Produce.
Eons The market was steady at UttH'ic.
POOI.THV Goo.1 old fowls tire .selling largely
at $ .175 , with u few fancy old hens going ut
W.OO. A few right good sprint ; chickens bring
$4.00.
IlUTTEU The most of the country butter Is
going at lOc.
Flour.
Omaha milling company. Kollance , Patent ,
(2.TO ; Invincible Patent , $2.80 ; l.ono Star ,
.Superlative , $2,50 ; Snowllukc , $2.10 ; Fancy
Tamlly. JI.OO.
H. 1' . Davis mill company , High Patent No. 1
and Cream , 12 SO ; llluo I ) . , full patent , $2.55 ;
Hawkuye , half jiiitcnt , ? J.1T ! > ; Special Hoval ,
n.itentNo. 10 , WOO ; MlnnebOta Patent , $ -.85 ;
Kansas Hard Wheat , patent , J..GO ; Nebraska
Spring Wheat , patent , $ . ' ,55.
H. F. Glllman's Gold Medal. $281 ; Snow
White , $ - ' , : > 0 ; Snowllake , $2.10 ; low grade , $ I.M ) ;
Queen of the Pantry. * 2 M ; bran , $1500 ;
chopped feed , i-4.00 ; Minnesota Superlutlie ,
$2.K ) .
K. L. Welch & Co. . Welch's Ilcst. $2.85 ; Crown
Prlnco.70 ; Minnesota Chief. $2.40 ; Splendid
Family , K.IO ; Sttiilght , $1.X ( ) .
The boat and cheapest Car-Startor Is sold
bv tb.3 BarJini Sjllajt Ca. , Chicago , 111.
With It ono man can move a toadeil cir.
1MIKPAUEI ) FOR A STOUM.
Bur lnrs Liy in an AHRorteil Supply of
Kutibcr GootlB.
Burglars visited tlio store of the Omnha
rubber company in the Puxton block last
inuht , , < TU J entered by way of the freight
elevator m the back part of the building ,
getting access to the shaft on tlio second
floor and descending to the lower floor , \vtiero
they picked a lock and gained admittance to
the store room.
The thieves gave the stock a general over
hauling , oven visiting the basement , and
helped themselves to about $40 worth of
goods , including several pairs of rubber
cloves , tennis shoos , combs , bands , tooth
brushes aud coats , nnd scattered tilings gen
erally. They unbarrjd n side door nnd tool :
their departure via the front clovutor en
trance. Tuoro is no clue to the visitors.
Men nnd women promaturolv pray nnd
whose hair wns fnllluc , are enthusiastic in
praising. Hull's Hnlr lienowor lor restoring
the color and preventing baldness.
The Thoolojio -oiuIimry. .
The faculty of the T'rosbytorian theologi
cal seminary bold a mooting yesterday at the
Paxtou hotel.
Rev. Meade C. Williams , D. D. , of Prince
ton , 111. , professor of now testament litera
ture and exegesis , was present and entered
earnestly into the discussion of va
rious subjects pertaining to the seminary.
Dr. Williams is yet undecided ns to wheth
er ho shall remove to Omaha with his family ,
but in nil probability ho will decide to inako
the Nebraska metropolis his homo. Ho has
lour sons who * would bo likely to engage in
business in Omaha should their father como
hero to llv < o. Dr. Williams is a mmi of largo
means nnd of n generous nnd lioorul puolla
spirit. Ho nnd his family would certainly bo
a welcome addition to the population of
Omaha.
A Curd.
Wo want every lady and nil the boys and
girls to call on your druggist and got some of
our beautiful cards and u book of valuable
nformutlon free.
HUI.IU : Piioi'itiErAiiif Co.
A X\O UXUE
The members of "Tho County Fair" com
pany now playing at lioyd's ' opera house ,
who have boon engaged for the sutiimor run
of nine weeks In Chicago , nt Hooloy's thea
ter , commencing Juno 'J8 , are ns follows ;
MUsei Marie Bates , Ella Salisbury. Murjia-
rot May , Mcssw. J. It. Smith , fitzhugh
Owsloy. Arthur Cook , Hobor Wolsoly , C. C.
Babcock and H. Clark.
To DiHpul Coldfl ,
headacnes nnd fevers , to cleanse thn system
effectually , yet gently when costlvo or bilious
or when the blood Is Impure or sluggish , to
permanently euro habitual constipation , to
awaken thn kidneys and liver to a healthy act
tlvlty , without irritating or weakening them
use Syrup of Figs ,
L i ( Ghh L tih
I hail n cancer on m Fatal
tongue that > pi end nn- results
til my tliro t was BO nl- _
r ° m
f i otoil that I could eon co-
ly swallow. My physl- cancer
cian said It was a ca > t > ous sores
\rry siinll.ir to Ucn'l. have
Q iint'H. S. 8. S. ctiio 1 often
inu Bound and \\cll. 1 been
b Hove It saved my life. ,
averted
'
. A. M. Goldsmith , by tak
Ilrookljn , N. Y. ing
S. S. S.
Itook 01 IJlood anil J-kliullKcaprB fico.
OMAHA
luCllllffi a
DIRECTORY.
OBMBNI AND LIMR
J. J , Johnson & Oo , ,
2183. 13tU att33\
Omahn , Nob.
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
MUSIOAIj INSTRUAI3Nr3 , ETO
Max Meyer & Bro. Oo. A. Hospo , Jr. ,
M'f'cjowolorr dealers In I'lnnos , Orsans , Artlsti"
musical Instruments.
MntcrlaK Ktc. ,
etc. ,
Farnnni nnd ICth. 1M1 Doimlai Street.
OILS.
Consolidated Tank
Line Oo.
Kcflncd nnd lubrloitlnT
oils , axle frroaso , oto.
U. 1) ) Iluth , Mnniwr.
PRODUCE , COMMISSION.
Eibhol & Smith , Schroodar & Oa , ,
Dealer * In country prod Cash biirort butt3r nil
uce , fruits , vcitotnblos , CKK'1 , an I Ronoril co u-
etc. mission morchaiti ,
1207 Howard street tU South llth street
Eobart Purvis , B. B."Brancu & Oo. ,
1217 Howard strooL ' .
I'roduco , fruits of.Ul
Write for prlcos on but blnUi , oyators ,
ter , CKKS , poultry and 1211 Howard stroJt.
Katuo.
Kirschbraun & Sons , Jas. A , Olark & Oo.
Butter , clicflso , cgxi.
nutter CKS and poultry poultry nnd Kama ,
1203 Ilonrnrd itrcot CO ) South Utli otroot.
Bates & Oo. , Williams & Oro3i ,
produce , 'rulti ,
Country
' Troduce and frultv
voKOlahlo ) , Rrooor )
( pcclaltloi. toai , splcai ,
etc. 417-41'JS. lltliHt. 12U Humor tlraA
Bandazzo & Son ,
211 South 12th Street ,
ForolKn .VOomostlo Fruits
Klorlila OranKOS & Sicily
Fruits , llrnncli house * , 7
N. 1'otcrs at , Now Orl'ns
PAPER. | RUBBER G'DS ,
Carpenter Paper Oo. , Omaha Rub'bar
Cnrry n full atock of Itunufncturlinf nnd JGJ-
printing , wrapping nnd boraull kinds rabbcjr
wrltln * paper , cnrJ pt- Koodi.
pcr , etc. 1033 Knrnim stroai.
SEEDS. STOVES.
Emerson 830 ! Oj. ,
Bced Krowora , rtoilori ti Sto73 Cb ,
Kiirilun , ur.ni , urala.ial '
trco aoo 11 , Mnniifnctur'K itovoiinl
4.'I-4'j | South 15th. utovo plp3
1211-1215 Lwivonwortli at ,
SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , ETC.
M. A. Disbrow & Oo , , Bjhn Sail & Djor Oo.
Manufacturers of sash , Manufacturers of ma lU-
itoors. bllndi and lnU4 , blluli , UojrJ ,
MoulilliiKS. Urauchof- ota
flcu , I''tti and Izanl sti. IGth nml Clirkitro3ti.
STEAM AND WATER SUPPLIE33
TJ. S. Wind Engine & A. L. Stung & Som ,
Pump Oo. ,
Ilallldny nlnd mills. 01 ? 10UM03I Karnam itroiU
and Vil Jonui it. ( I. b' .
lions , acting mnnnKcr. Omaha , Nob.
TEA , COFFEE , SPIOES , OIQARa
Consolidated Ooffto
Company ,
1414 and 1110 Humor It.
Onmlia. Nob.
SOUTH OMAHA.
UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , - - LIMITED.
LIVE STOCK COMMISSION.
P. T , HUGHES ,
W1IOIKJ.U.K CASH COMMIH.SION MICIUIIANT _
IM.MMI JIarket I.truut , Donvur. Colnralu.
Kluln , III. , uud Woitorn Cro iniurr lluttur.
huono. ID.l/J'J ' A I uuiptr c u en MII , with lllli-ri to
oin to mv liliipur nnd olhum lo ho tlllu I , t vo mill.
an" ui HhlpurlttUfruUlit. iiii ; l.clii i > llutiorla
iviuunil ilurliiK MurUullablu fur uuol illoa on Uu-
iianil
WANTED
Total luuet of CITIES ,
COUNTIES , tiCMOOU
BS7 va B uarw DIOTnlCTH. WATER
COMHAME8,8T.R.R.COMPAHIE8 ! , to.
> ltcil )
Correvpundtnco x i
N.W.HARRIS &COMPAHYBankErs. ,
lei-tflS Dearborn Btreol , CIIICAQO'
13 W3'l Street , MEW YOltlC-
70 SUto Ot-B08TO '