Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 19, 1891, Part First, Page 6, Image 6

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    G THE OMAHA DAILY BJEE , F1UDAY. JUNE 19 , 1891-TWELVE PAGES.
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Ohioao Grains Oloso with Declines All
Along the
INFLUENCED BY CLLARIHG WEATHER ,
I'rovlslons Ijmvor All Around Sinnll
Altvnncc In IfojjH HtoukH nncl
IJontlH-DenlH In Min
ing SlmrcH.
CniCAno. Juno Ifl. There was n protnlw of
higher prlcuH In nil cliis tsof property traded
In on tliu board nt the opening this mornlm ?
but tlm | jroml. o was broUun buforo the wiilnn
closed nnd prices broke with It , uvorythlm ?
cloHliiBut about the bottom figures of thoduy.
Whunt Hhowi'd steadiness nnd u llttln Mtrcnglli
nt tlio opening. It wus said to bo still raining
In many parts of Kansas mid where tlm rains
lui'l ceased the fluids weru too wet to iidmlt of
ImrviiHt operations. Cables weru steady and
fora tlmo there was a fair demand and the
mnrliot hold steady. .Inly starlol ntUASc.
sold tip tot"iC ( ami hold between Unit llcuro
nnd U.V.o for a considerableIcnxth of time.
Later , however , It was announced that then )
was n prospect of clo.'irlng wu.-ithcr In the
Hoiilhwiist and In the northwest as well and
the feeling bocan to weaken. PiirilrldKo and
Ills followers tlien be un to sell short , and
corn making a Hharp break about
tlio xanic time. wheat prices bctfiin
to decline. As the woaUnoss In-
crun.ed the soiling b'ecatno more urgent.
Kitrly purchases were thrown ovnrbo.ini and
the shorts bi > u n to put out considerable lines.
The downward progress was assisted by a
cablegram from I'aris noting a decline In val-
uol there equivalent.to oo per bushel for .July.
No reason was ill von for the severe doe-lino
but It us Intimated that possibly the ro-
( lui'ed duty In wheat Is to BO Into nIToct Imme
diately. Kinuurs In rcnard to an Knpllsh
hoii-e bclnn In financial trouble wore also
used Io depress pr cos. July under the prcss-
uie sold oir to W.ic and elosocl easy at that
flirurc1.
Corn mudo a strong start and sold higher for
a lime , Inlluenced partly by the
rains which were retarding cultivation
and permitting the llelds to become vorv
wi'i-ily. The sentiment of the ciowd seemed
decidedly bullish for a 11 mo and a good many
buying orders were on the market and iouiil
hhorts covered a L'ciod deal. July started at
t'Tii'FWT'aO ' and sold to .Vic. 1'or a time the
market hold around 57'ic. then broke to . " . "Uc.
Imiiroved Mime but on heavy estimated re
ceipts for tomorrow began toslumi ) . Long
corn came out freely , .shortselling was active
and the bull sentiment all disappeared , .Inly
broke to .Mi'Se ' , leacted a trllli ! . broke to AS c.
Clearing neathor. a falling oil' In cash demand
and heavy selling by St. Louis parties assisted
the decline. Shorts seemed to have pretty
well covered and with urgent offerings and
few buvers there was a steady docroiisu to
C.'iic , which was the closing price.
Oats followed the course of the corn market
veiy closely. The opening sales for July
wcrc.'M'ifiJ ' h' ' < c , then became sliimpy anil sold
oil' to 'M'.ic , rallied some , broke to Ui4e ! and
closed at that prl , e ,
1'rovlslons wore fairly strong at the openIng -
Ing , Inlluenced by the strength in corn and
some advance In live hogs at the yards , Later
there was a break duo to the weakness In the
other pits , especially In corn , September pork
sold from iMl > .7. > to * IO.M ) , held for a time
around fIO.T5 , then broke to SlO.ITi. steadied ,
broke to and closed : it t O..r > . " > , a loss comp.ircd
with yostonlay fo l-/ic. Lard and ribs lostSe
each.
The leading futures ranged as follows :
AltTICI.KH.
\ViirAT No. S
June U7 ! ( I 'J7H $ P5 t US
July
AiiKait t ? 4
Coii.N" No. 2
June
July 67-4
Atlk'lMt , KAi
OATS .Vo. 2
KAiM
June
July M
AnKUM yat alii
11KSH I'OIIK
July 10 ITCH 10 ri , 10 M 10 30
September 10 n 10 BOA 101 ; 10 d5
LAIUI
July 6 mt A : tA G27fc
September u u ( i COG U 60 ( iW
Ilins
July 607W G 10 ( TOO
September I ! -M CS7W G 25 G27M
CiiKh ( inotntloriH were ns follows :
I'l.iiiin Htcady ; unchanged ; RiirliiB patent's
W.WQ\40j winter uatents. W.SKBS.loj bakers ,
r4.iC i.23.
WHEAT No. 2 .sprlnu wlioat , 05u : No. 3 ,
Bprliii : whoat. 02U , < ( ; : No. 2 red , UGttO'o.
COUN No. 2 , flU'.iC.
OATH Nt ) . 2 , : mj-i3i7o : ; No. 2 white. 41ffiliUe ;
No. 3 whlto , 3ift4le. !
UVK No. ! . 78c.
llAHLKr No. 2 , nominal ; No. : ' , GOQClc ; No. 4 ,
nonilnal ,
I-'LA.\SKKI > No. l.SI.O ? ' . ] .
TI.MOTIIV Snen I'rlnii ! , II..7.
TOIIK ML'KH pork , UIT barrel , $10.25 ! lard ,
per owt. , JC./J'J ! ; ; short ribs sides ( loose ) ,
u.CO ; dry salted Miouldcrs ( hoved ) , l
sliori clear sides ( boxed ) , W.2.VSi.iT ( : ) .
WIIIHKV Distillers'finished Roods , per ctil-
lon , fl.in.
SunAiis-Cnt loaf , unchanged : praiiulatod ,
unchanged ; Ktandard "A. " nnchanccd.
Itecelpts and Bhljnnents today were as fol
lows :
On the produce exchange today , the butter
market WHS weaker ; o\tra eroamery , 1GU@
17ic ! ; extra llibts , laauc ; ( lists , ISffliao. Kggs ,
Now York Markets.
Nr.w VOIIK , Juno 18.ri.oni Uecoipts , 10,728
packages : exports. 4,07.1 barrels , 572 sticks !
market weak , free sellers , moderately active ;
Bales. 2,11V ) barrels.
COUN MKAL-Qulot ; Yellow western , W.8 ©
3.K > .
WHEAT Ilocolpts , r.2,200 bushels : expoits ,
,871 btihliels ; sales. 4.4IOnno biuhels of fu
tures ; 157,001 bushels spot. Spot market lower ,
ivxport ami mllllni : No. 2 red , } I.OSH < ici.iS4 ( In
itoro and olevutor ; fl.MKSI.lt ulloat : „ . . , . , „
1.IIJ4 f. o. b.i ungraded red , $ I.OOVi4Dl.II3i ;
No. 1 northern to arrive , tl.ld : No. 1 hard to
nrrlvo.lfl.HU ; No. " Chicago , * I.Oi ( ! < fll. 7. OIH
thms opened steady , advanced MMic , l.ut
almost ut oneo turned to weukncss und
declined IfWne on weak 1'rench cables and
favorable crop reports , reacting ln < ifu , elos-
iiif weak at l' ® ISi under vestorday. Sales
Included No. J red , June , closing , Jl.ih'B ; July ,
U.044I.CG'i * ' ; closing , fl.114" , ; August , tl.W ) ' , ®
l.i 1\ , closing , Jl.fO'ij ' Soptcmlcr. \c1Ull l ,
closing. m\a \ ; October , W.efiifl.OOTi. closing ,
OU.Hoj November , eloslnt , * l ) i , ; Decemlier ,
II.UI J.iJjM. | ! oloblnir. tl.OI , : Jiiiiunryv vlo-.liiK ,
' ' ' ' '
COUN Ite'eelpU , ilSiJ ) .
l,7n ( buchels ! sales , l.dvi.OOO bushels ( ) f
futures ; fil.OXl bushels of spot. Spot market
lower , iiulot ; No. ' . ' , 71tt"IHo In elevator , 71' ®
TSiionlUmt : ungraded mixed , ( JSSTIlo : options
advanced XiJii'.o with the went , ttforwards
dcollnod IJddHMc with wheat , closing heavy ;
July , nttt/ttlic , closing ( Mo ; August , ( ilHJW.'s.ic ,
closing UHic ; September , closing
C0ie ,
OATS Ueonlptii , 22.000 bushels ; oxports. 77
linsiio s ; sales , fttVXXl bushels of futures ;
bushels of hjiot. Knot market lower and
. . < . . . .i. . , olnslnj ; 44'to ; A'lizilst. Iinu&IHUb !
chiilng drt ej SepUMiibor , : il > i.ilHic , closing
iJl VJ ln'1tMl ' ( western , 4 B4Goj whltu western ,
< i-Mo ( ; No. - I'hlciigo , 4lo.
llAV-Qulet and nriii.
Ilora-Qulet und stonily.
CorrKK Uptlona opened weak nt ! X < &M
points down , closing barely steady ut lOis'-M
iiolnts down. Hules. V.,0io ( bags. Including :
June , J1I1.2.V July. * IS.70 1S.8.IUBUst. : . # IS.IO
® l.'i.L'ri ; heptomber , * 14.4.VT4.m ( | ; Outobor. JIU.W
WI4.IU ; November. JlIlW ) Decemborlfii.rii.M ; : ; ; ;
March , Jl.UIO. Spot llo. ! ijulut and steady ; full-
cargoes , JIK.73j No , 7 , tld.HH.
ruiAH--Haw. ! falrlv aetlvo , stoady. Sales
pint of yesterday , of | , ttM hogsheads , 80S bar-
.rV.si" " ' . ' " - " 1" > KS imiwovndo Ml test ut
21,1-lGc , ll.'ll haitiieentrlfugu's ' , latest , at a > io ,
nnd Mia bags niolasM's and W test at ao.
lieilneil , stonily , fair demand.
MoiAS.sKS-or.gii. | ! | dull ; SO test In hogs
heads , UiiftliMi Now Orleans , steady , iiulol.
IClCK-tjiilut. steady.
I'K-liioi.KUM-yulet , steady ; united closed nt
60Mo for July.
t'orroN MiKti On. Dull , stoady.
TAiuw-KubkT ) | city , ( W.tH ) for nnckngri ) ) ,
040.
K ( Julot , easy ; 3SUil3.sic. ( {
I-.iiim-rirmor ; western , l ( ic ; recoliits , 0,711
packages.
OUT MKATSStronger ; quiet ,
Minui.KS gnlot.oasy ; short clonr , M.ai.
LAiu > f\eakeri less active ; western ittoiim.
< Xf > 0 ; sales , h50 tierces. Options sales : 3.250
tierces ; July , iO.IKtn.5l. closing. ( ( Us ; Au
gust. W.GI ; Septumber , W.74a'I.S ' ; > 1 closing , W.74 ;
Oelobor. M.1II. closing , { < Xb7.
lIUTTKii .Moderately uotlvo , nnohnnced ;
western dairy. 13IJc ; western eroamery ,
wvhivru factory , llttUJic ; Klglns. be.
active , easy ; uurt uUlias ,
Coi'j'Bll Steady ; Juno , J12.65.
LEAU Stcudv ; domeatlc , (1.40.
TIN Quiet , f.tlrly steady ; ttrultu , t20.00.
KIUIHIM : City Alurkutu.
KANSAS OITV. Ma. Juno 18. KLOUR Pull.
ucbuuKcUi tkwllfl.lMijl.2ij choice , tl.lXi
l..Oi fnncy , fl.nom.M ! extra fancy , 11.60 ; pat
ent. ia.ioili.so.
\\HEAT-Woak ; No. 2 hard , anili , 83o ; Juno ,
8.10 ; No. 2 red , cash. We.
COUN Stronger ; No. Ucnih , Mc ! bid ; June ,
too old
OATH Slcndy ; No. 2 cash , 40 ! c bid ; Juno ,
4UUc bid.
HAV Stondys ttnchntiKod ; fancy , lldi Rood
to choice , } "iiS.
IIUTfEii Steady : unplmnged ; cre.iniory , M
< &I5C ! dairy IWlKIO ! store packed , ICc ; pack-
ngo , f < yi ) ; .
Koiis Steady at I2'je.
CIICKHR Steady ; unchanged.
I'lioviriioNS P.IIICI unchanged. Sugar cured
moats li.iins. idtlOc : nreakfust bacon , bUc :
dried licof hams , IOC. Dry salt meats , clear
shies , Gle ( ; long clears , Olio ; shoulders , M4C.
Smoked incut" , clear rib sides. 7'Sc ' ; long
c'oars , 7'tc : clear sides , 7'JC ' ! shoulders , Olos (
mess pork , { 13.50 , Lard , pure , 7Hu < rellncd ,
'Vnoi. Dull ; unchanged : Missouri tin-
wiishod. heavy fine. IWMTc : ilshtllno , 17 < ainc ;
inccllum , 2 a22o. Kansas and Nebraska heavy
fine , Uftl.lci light lino. UitlGc ; low ami carpet ,
llc. Tub washi'd. choice. 3''iti5ci ; medium ,
. .V ; ( Unify and low. 27't9c. ? ! ;
CKCKil'TMWheat , 30,20) bushels ; corn , 20)
biishcls ; oats , 2.SOJ bnslii'Is.
flili'MBSTS Wlicnl , 25 , OOlU8liol8 ) ! corn , 3,100
bushels ; oats , 1,0X0 bushels.
'I III ! Flour Output.
MINNKAPOMS , Minn. , Juno 18. The North-
wettern Miller savs : As expected there was
something of a giiln In the quantity of Hour
ground last week. The aggregate output of
fouitccn mill ? was 133.4.U b.irrols against l'5.-
4ls barrels the prr-vlous week , G3OUO bairell
for the ( orri".pondlng tlmiin 1H > , and 112.0'K )
barrels In lv'j. Aliont l.uoo barrels less dally
capacity Is now making than a week
fi''o. The Hour market remains de-
pro scd ns It has for three or four
weeks pa--t. thoiuh thorc Is ( inlto a
following of millers who think It would not
take much lo start the buying of Hour at a
lively rale , ( notations of Hour are 5c to ! 0o
per barrel lower than a week ago. The export
shipments for the wcnk were ,17.000 barrels
against 31 , MM barrels the preceding wook.
London quotations for 2ou pounds , c. I. f. , are :
I'atints , 3lsfl'iit3.'s ( ; bakers , 27s'Jda2 s 3d ; low
grades , 17&les.
Kt. IioulH AlarkotH.
ST. Loris , Mo. , June 19 , WHEAT Irregular ;
cash. } | .0 < ) ; July. OJ'.c ' ,
COKN Irregular ; cash. 57c ; July , ,13 > 5c.
OATS Irregular ; cash I3c ; July , 3H c bid.
I'OIIK J10.75.
LAHII-.V. .
WIIISKV } l IG.
MlmienpoliM U'lieat
MiNNKAt'OMS. Minn. , Juno is. WIIKAT
Coed demand ; hlghor. liocolnls for the past
twenty-four bouts were 131 ears ; shipments ,
: r'ears. Closing : No. 1 hard , Juno , il.Ul ; on
Jnu'k. JI.oHiM.02 ; No. 1 northoni , Jnno and
July , PH"c ; on tracK , lOawic ; No. 2 northern ,
Juno , lljc ; on tracu0 , " > ® 'Jjc. !
LIVF.IIPOOI , , Juno 18. WIIUAT Quiet ; holders
offer moderately.
C'on.N Strong ; demand fair ; mixed western ,
f > s Ml percental.
CIIKKSK American , finest whlto and colored ,
55s Gd percwt. for old.
Cincinnati .MiirkotH.
CINCINNATI. O. , Juno 18. WIIUAT Strong !
No. 2 rod. 11.02711. 034.
COUN 1'alr demand ; No. 2 mixed , GOc.
OATS Steady : No. 2 mlxod , 15c.
WIIISKV Steady : 11.10.
Milwaukee .Markets.
MII.WAUKKK , WIs. , Juno -WIIKAT Easy ;
No. 2 spring and cash , U4c ; July , UJ. c.
COUN Steady ; No. 3. fiOc.
OATS yulol : No. 2 white , 42c.
NS ( julot , pork , July , $10.40.
Toledo SInrkotH.
TOLEDO , O. , Juno 18. WHEAT Lower ; cash
and June , tl.03.
CORN Dull ; cash , COc.
OATS ynlot : cnsb , 45c.
S'lOCKS AMI Jll\lS.
Niw : YOIIK , Juno 18. There were two In
fluences which oerlcil a favorabloelVect upon
the stuck market today ; the announcement
of a final settlement between the Chicago gas
trust and the elty and the reduction of the
minimum rale of discount by the Hank of
Eii.'l'ind us anticipated. The first of these
showed u positive result In every material ud
vance In the prlco of the stock interested but
the latter fulled to have any markqd effect
unjwhoio In the list. The fractional gains
which marked the opening may bo fairly at
tributed to H but the hlghor prices were met
by ficer offerings and the gains were quickly
noutrnll/od , and with the completion of this
movement all Interest and animation In the
market ceased , The prevailing sentiment was
bullish but the dnllno.s makes tlio room ele
ment favor thu short sldo and the scalping of
eighths HIM ! quarters mudo up the bulk of the
business now transacted and keeps the mar
ket within the narrowest limits. The Interest
In the western stocks seem to bo dying out ,
though St. I'nul was again very nctivo today
which , however , may bo explained by the
anxiety of the clique who control Its move
ments to keep It prominent In the trading.
Confidence In the future Is unimpaired , but
the disposition to await developments of amore
moro positive character than those of the last
week prevents any now ventures , und while
holders aie not Inclined to surrender their
stocks to the manipulation of the room cle
ment no efforts are put forth to advance the
prlco of their specialties.
Kullroad bonds were still very dull , but
showed a firm tone In close sympathy with the
share list , and most Issues are slightly better
tonight.
Governmontbonds were dull and steady.
State bonds have boon entirely neglected
The petroleum market opened steady , but
gave way under pressure tosoll by tired hold
ers , and the prlro of July option declined 1H
In the early trading ; later the market rallied
and closed steady ; Pennsylvania oil spot
openlngG'l ; highest , GUV lowest , fAH ; closing ,
Oti'ii. July option opening fe ; highest , fis Bj
lowest , (17'4 ( ; closing , G7M. Lima oil , no sales. '
Total sales , 18,000 barrels.
The following are the closing quotations for
I ho loading stocks on the New \ork stock ex
change today :
The total tilcs of Ktoe'i'.H '
, : . todiiy were. llU.'i7 !
shaies. tncludlni ; : AtuhKon , IUs. > i ; Louisville
& Nashville , HUGO ; MUsoutl 1'aelftc. ll.MU ; til.
1'aul , common VT.iilW ; Union I'aelllo , 5,575.
Not OH.
NEW YOIIK , Juno 19. OloarliiKS. $9IC < V',8S.5 |
balances. Jj..M'.JWl. '
lliiii.Aiiiti'iiiA : , Juno 18. Clearlnss , Jln.471-
PWl ; batuiu-es , } ltll.Ml. ( Money , litl'j percent.
IIAI.TIMOUK , Mil. , Juno 18. Hank clearing ,
f-.HII.W.-i ; balances , l.'ll'J.UHJ. Monuy , U per cent.
HUSTON. Muss. , Juno 18. Cloarlnas , ? u'l.TiK- )
POIj balances , J.i75H5. : Money , V'J ' per cunt.
on Now Vork , MiiOo dUcount.
The aiDiiuy Alurkot.
NKW VOIIK , Juno IK. MONKV o.si'Ai.r < Kimy :
raiiirlni : from " tii''ii per cunt ; lust loan , 2
nercenl ; cloned oll'orod ut'J.
I'liisii : MKUCASTII.I : PAPKU 5ft7 per cent.
HTKIII.INI ) iiAMK-julnt ; ) nut steady nt
il.s'i'i forsl.\ty-day hills uml fl.b ? for demand.
The followliu ; were the ulosln , , ' prlco.s on
bonds :
II. S. n , rek bU > ro < l. . .VlH Muliinl Union . 101
U. S. ( , nnip'Jn lltiJi N J. C'l'nt Int Curt. . .
IUJ Nurlhern I'uc. Uts. . .
4 K , CUUI'IIIH . 1OJ .Ill
I'liciilc. ( , , ut 'm . W ) NurtliKUit' cuniioli.
l.oulil.iiKl Miinip li . 1U > ( iloilvtiuiituru 5 . . . . lillA
Tonuciiva N. S. ( is. . . 100 t > t. U \ 1. M ( ion. t . ( A
( U ) Jj . IIT.HI St. UAH. K. ( ion. SI. 10.1
< I Si . ( . ! > ( Ht. 1'nul contols .
Canuiln duiitlivrn M 'A'l'i SI I' . O. A I' . | t . . . . 114'
Central I'nclllo l < ts..lU7 > i T. I' , 1. . (1. ( Tr. Itcls. .
T. I' . II. (1. ( Tr. Itcti. . .
. Liiliin I'nclHo l t . . . . w >
KrloVNU . tT Went Hburtf . wwul
M. K.T. . Ken-IC * . . . JU 1) . A U. U. Went Uti.
SI. K. AT. 4 . 40
Itnuk of KiiKliiml Iliillloii.
LONDON , Juno 18. Amount at bullion with
drawn from the Hunk of 1C n tlii ml on bnlunco
toUuy wiu i"JiWO. Bulliou lu thu Uuuk of
d ltirrcn uil JtTH'.OlO Oiirlnx the wook.
Thu proportion of thu Hank of Dn land'H re-
Rcrvo to llahlllty. which nun lust week 40.00
per cent , Is now4'1.07 _ ' par cent.
HtookH ,
LONDON. Juno IS. CloaliiR at 4 p , m.
Cnnfult , money..W l5-hiIllinois ! Central W-i
Con oK nccount. . . . flSMLMoilcnn enl M
U. H. 4i inn * Ht. Paul common. . . . COV ;
17. H. \ < 4 > IW Uunillng DM
N. V. P. AO. Intl. . . . W ( Mexican Cont. now 4 * 7IM
Krlc. ,
liar silver. 44 B-Ml per ounce. Money , . _ .
per cent. Kmo of discount In thoopen market
for both sliort and throe-months bllU , V per
rent
Hnvittii MnrkclH.
HAVANA , Juno 18. SPANISH Oot.t > IJ.MU'S '
'KXCIIANORVonk ; on the United States ,
short sight , gold , U'itt'J'i ' premium.
SL'OAIi Quiet ; 2,4oi bugs ol eentrlfuguls. W
tolM'i degress polarization , were sold ut I.UV !
gold per iiulnlul.
I'nrlH Hunti'N.
I'Allts , Juno IS. Three per cent rentes , 0. > f
l"e for the account. The weekly statement of
the Hank of I'ranee shows an Increase of 10-
OOU.OJOf gold und 4M.iOOUt silver.
Imperial Hank Hlntcmriit.
Iltlltl.'N , Juno IS. The stutunient of the Im-
nerlal Hank of ( iormany shows an Increase In
specie of 7h-jjjOO ( murks.
Denver . ' > Iltilni.StoccH. !
DKNVEII. Colo. , Juno 13. Quotations on the
mlnliu oxehungo today closed us follows :
jr . is I.PK.1I Tonilor 4
Amity . 'I l.ltlle Itulo 103
AriMiinal . " 0
Ilntlarnt . 62 Mny MMtupim IM
lliintikiik . C,1 ( Mornlnxdllm 14
H.'ilui lliuitor . f..i ere I1U
Illu Initl.in . II 1'iijr Hock VH
I'.Urnl I )
Park Con I' )
Cnllliipo . IS Itce.l .VntluiMl M
Century . IW Itlalto 1C. )
Clnjr County . 180 llunnlni. l.iidf ilH
CiiKliln . 13 I.iMVcmvi.rtli 14
Diamond II . ft .hihn.l. pfd 61-i
Ikmvur ( Ins &OIL. . . ' ) ( I'U/rlor l
ICiniuun-4 . 4.S ChiaclluJ 1IH
( idlil Trensuro . 31' ' { ( icltyjbura 8U
Irniclil : ( . 81 ( Wlinlo 20M
Jastlco . l : < 4.
Hoston J-toolc 3larlcet.
HOSTON. Mass. , Juno 18. The following were
the closing prices on stocks In thu Boston
stock market today.
AtrlilsoaA Topokn. . 3S Cntalpi
ll iton& Albany aw Krnnklln 1H
llixton \ Miilnu ! ' . > Huron
C. , II. , tJ M'
FltclihiirK rallrraid. . . 72
Flint A i'ere. p'fd. . . 75 ( Jnlncy
Mali. Central 1'J Santa Fo Coiicr. | | . . . ,
MexU'iui Cent. com. . Ill1 Tamarnck
N. V. A N. Hug lit ! SMI Dkvi ) Lanil Cu. . .19
old Colony KSI ! \ < t Knil Lanil Co , . 81
Hell Telephone 21)0 )
\Vli.Cen. com Ill I.'imann t torc S. . . .
AlloiiOJ ! Mill Co ( new ) ; m ( , Water I'owur
Atl.-mtlc 10 C. M : ,1-1 ,
IloHlon A Mont 41 N. M. T
Cnliinu-t A Ilucln 8A2 II. I ) . C
Sail KrnnelMco Jiiniif ; QtiotntioiiH.
SAN KIIANCISCO , Juno IS. The olllelal closing
quotations for mining stocks today were as
follows :
Alia C'J ' lOplilr . IIMT
llnln-cr 41) I'otosl . 2.15
lle t A llolchor V8S
llndlu Consulldnteil. . NJ Sierra Nevada . 210
Cliollnr , . .2IU Union Con . 21.r >
Con. Cnl. A Va 82o Utah . 70
Crown I'olnt 141) Yellow Jiickot . 2U."i
( ioulil A Curry I.VI Com . IM
HiiluA Korcroiiii 22.i Nov.Q . 25
.Moilcan 245 II. I . M
Mono .V ) N. II. I . CO
.VllViljQ. 10
St. Ijniils Mlnlii ? ( J lot'itions.
ST. Loins. Mo. , Juno 18. Minim : stocks were
Inactive today. The following bids were miiUo
on c.ill :
Aclanu II'JO Montrose f > !
Aincrlcnn .Vuttlu. . . . 3si < M. llroen M
Artec ' . ' 1'iit Murphy Ti
Kllialieth 175 Silver AKO 15i
LlttloAlbert 12 !
Now Ytn-k rMiiiln ( Quotations.
NmvYoiiK , Juno 18. The following uro the
closing mining stock ( juotat ons :
Alice 15) Iron Silver 10)
. . . ' ' . '
AilaniHCun. 155 Mexican -'iO
A c pen 2JO Mt. Diablo 2--3
Crtiwn 1'iilnt 2.V ) Ont'irlo 3-ta
Con. Cala. A Vft 825 Ophlr lisO
leail\vuuil ) I'M yiiKiuiii : iou
Kiirulin Con XU viiuu bo
IlaloA Norcross. . . . 8UO Sierra Nevada 2i5
HoiaoKtaku 1UOO l.'nlou Con 2:5 :
Horn Silver : ! 4U Yellniv .liickat 2(10 (
1 lie Cotton . > nrlcct.
NE\vYoinc , Juno 18. Ilubbard , Prlco & Co.
say : The reactionary power that this market
has shown during the past few days Is u source
of no little satisfaction to the Purls and has
done not a little to rehabilitate confidence In
the value of cotton , but the boar party.
Unshed and confident over their recent suc
cesses , are still an element who must bo
reckoned with and their oll'orts to check the
advance today were obviously not without ef
fect ut thu close.
New York Dry Goodn Market.
Nr.w YOIIK , Juno 18. The dry goo s
market was a little more active. There were
no new developments today.
Traders' Talk.
ST. Louis. Juno 18. Langonburg Hrothors to
Cockrell llrothers : The following Is the
range on the July option at this point for
today :
coMMoniTV | Open. | lllyli. | l.o'r. I Ckn u. t Vest.
Wheat-
July. . . , W 03 50 ai
Corn- W55K
July. . . . 55K
Onts
July. . . . 34 v ;
CIUCAOO , Juno 18. Schwartz , Iiipuu& Sle-
Cormlclc to ! ' . O. Swart&Uo.i Iinjirovud
weather conditions brought with It a very
bearish feeling in whoat. Cables both from
the United Kingdom and continent scorned to
have lost their strength and a late udvlco
from 1'arlsquoted that marlcet half n frano
lowerand much ilunioraH/eil. 'L'ho result has
lionn tlittt ditr iiuirUnt. luiu IIIMMI iii.t.lvr , tuti )
very \\oak from the start to the llnlsh , deolln-
liu 2-'uO ' and elosliu at about bo tout ll nre.
Kansas City .sum crop clam igo reports and
i oiiKht some wlioat but the elVort to udvanco
prices iirovod a failure. The Cincinnati 1'rlco
Current report was non-committal as to the
condition of the KrowInK crop. Trading has
been chlelly professional , local operators cov
ering July nnd soiling Dccem lor. The iiros-
poct of oloarlmr weather was as favor.ihfo to
shorts In corn as In wheat. Thu movement
showed an Increase , being-10 cars todiiy anil
3'5 estimated for tomorrow , A lower market
for Jnno corn In .Now Vork caused a si ekcn-
InKof cash demand. Car lots No. 2 which sold
vesturdav ntfil'io ' , closed today at.Wie , while
No. IlshoHO I an equal decllno. Oats In Hyrn-
pathy with the decline In corn and Improved
weather conditions were very weak. The
country showed an Inclination to unload their
scattered holdings. Provisions wore dull and
ijulto weak. The market opened strong on
hlnhor prices for hius and In sympathy with
strength In corn , but It soon became evident
that thus' ) hulls who have been liuyin. In e.\-
pootatlon of lUhter receipts of lings hud al
ready taken In their load. The result was a
very weak market as soon as the decline In
KfaTn bo.'un to Induce the soiling of snulll lots
of country long stuff. A weak feature In the
market Is the widening of currying charges
between July nnd September. The market
closed weak ,
Nuw VOIIK , Jnno IS , Kennott , Hopkins &
C'o , toS. A. MoWhortcr : Chicago gas monopo
lized the market at the opening. Transactions
were largo at the advance of over 2 per cent
over last night's oloso. This sharp bulge waa
duo to the announcement that the trust had
olleclcd a settlonient with the city and that
the agreement had been signed. The terms of
tliU was construed favorable to the trust and
If the trust could bo guaranteed against the
competition no doubt they roil Id do good busi
ness but such u guarantee the oily cannot
give , the present council not having ponor to
control tlm action of any succeeding
council. The certificates cllil not , ad
vance lifter opening Imp for the
balance of the day ruled some lower.
There huvo boon rumors of a falluio of a banK
In London , ami that oMon'leil liquidation
would bo necessary. Thi-ro Is probably some
Ilitlo basis for tin- report , but we do not Itnag-
Ino It Is of siilllclont cunseiiuence to bo a fac
tor In directing the course of the market. A
favorable pleco of IIOWH was llio anno..1100-
ment that ihe threatened passenger rate war
liad been avoided. The Missouri I'liolllo has
announced a regular dividend of I nor cent ,
which t-ottli's the disputed point whether they
would declare a full dividend. It Is benil-otll-
dally stated l < oulsvlllo & Nashville will mao
the usual cash dividend In August ; on the
slioniilh of this It Improved > i po.nt. Sterling
OYcliaiiL'o Is llrni. and there Is some tii ; | < of
u-olil belnir shtpno < l by baturday'ii stuamer.
Nothing Is dellnltely known of the probability
of cold going. Molioy oa y at 'Xti''i on call.
The stock market closed dull but steady.
ClliUAiin , June IS. Kennett. Hopkins & Co.
to S. A. MeWhorler : In wheat there has been
no end of crop da'mago reports and from so
iiiuiiy sources that their reliability could not
bo doubled , yi't the market has broken 2'tc.
Tills would boom to ontuhllsh the bi-llof that
big bears are bigger than the marUot when
IIIIWH such as has come to hand the past three
dnyi > U powerless to alleot prices , thu conclu
sion Is inevitable that the market Is ovor-
wtii'ilitod with ( tliurt tvheat and the trade N at
prevent too tiuriovt to absorb oirnrltiL's. There
Is no ii'ii'stton as to the strength of the K.tua-
tlonund theru can bo little douut thut It
warrantH much higher prices In the
near future , but the powerful bear
interest dominates and overshadows the trade
and operators who believe In' whont do nut
euro to IIL-uro against such odds. The selling
[ over will huvo to run Its ouiin.o. Hears huvo
mudo lower prices today than for inontlm and
are moro mire than ever of bringing about a
further materall decline uiilctu thu crop duni-
UKU report * become Kousatloually bUouBVo
din sco nothing lo .prevent f tirthor successful
rulda. Charters , 7\tHX ) bushels. Now Orleans
clcured 100,001) ) bimhVift today. Corn nnd oats
Those were wuum ioitny. In sympathy with
wheat. At the oi > < nUn ; corn shows a good deil :
of streiigtli. lioavy rains nro Mloved to
huvo boon nulto , . injurious. The urgent
cush demand Is rill/Idly / reducing our .stocks ,
On the Gth them 'woro moro than I.WO.OOO
bushels of conlrnpfborn In Ulito'iRo oil-valors ,
A weak lalvr It was down lo 77i''K'0 ' ' busholii ,
nnd u lending receiver suys It will show u
lnrg reduction in cho near future. In pro
visions trading was mostly by the profes
sional element. T.ho market went up and
down with corn ( Unleash business continues
much depressed nnd exports fulling behind
what there were a year u.-o. Closing weak nt
Inside figures ,
CIIICAOO , Juno IS.-M' ' . O. Lojnn ft Co. loTon-
crnyfc Ilryun : iihnur.il rains In the south-
est dolaylng the harvesting of winter wheat
caused n llrm feeling ut the opening , July sold
fromlttSc to l ' § c. On demor.ili/.ed French
cables the prlco declined to 1X1e and closed at
Hl'ie. ' A deollno of I > i francs on wheat in
Paris Is slgiilllcont with so largo a quantity
alloat for the continent und our crop > , I ready
beginning to move the I'reneh buyers may
reall/o they have enough. If not too much.
History may repent ittclf , the many millions
sold for July , Augt : t , September and October
shipment have all to bo provided for. The
money market. If very easy when the pay
ments against wheat shipments become duo
will have to maintain values , but with any
tightness In money speculation will bo
snubbed and lower prices are sure to follow.
The outbreak todny Is bourlsh und with sol-
tled weather the neur luturo will bo lower
prices. Corn on the weather opened opened
strong utfi' e for.luly , closed nt W e. Kino
weathur will bo the controlling Inllueiice on
them for the neur future. The same remark
applies to oats. July opened ut : ts'to and
closed iitM'io. Provisions were weak In sym
pathy with grain.
OJ1A 7/i LI ) K , > 'to CK.
OMAHA. Juno 18. ISfll.
CATTLE-Ofllclnl rocoluts of cnttln Ml. ) as
compared with 1.47S yesterday and K'Hi
Thursday of last wook. The market was
slow and steady on good handy fat eattlo.
Other grndes were slow and weak to 10o lower
Hutchor stock was unchanged. I'eoders were
were moderately active. The quality of the
receipts was common.
lines Olllclnl recoluta of hoes 5fl ! > 3. as
compared with ( i.02l : yes'oiday ami I.O'O Thurs
day of last week. 'l'io ' market opened
active and strong to a sha lehlglier and closed
active , with nil sold at 5 : higher. All sold.
The quality was go : > , l. The range of thai
prices paid was $ l25OI.4o ; the bulk
selling at fl.3.Vitl.in. The buyers claim the
market was full 5c higher with Irro : ular sales
some fully lOo hlghor. Light. ff.2.Vi (
4.40 ; liotivv. * l.40ftl.47ii ; ml.vodt4.3.Vjl.40. , The
average of tin1 prices paid was 14.P.i ) as com
pared with JI.3.'S yesterday and glMU ! Thurs
day of last week.
Siliii' : Olllcial receipts of shoep. 373. us
compaied with none vesterdnv and lit ) Thurs
day of last week. The mnr.cot was ouster.
Natives. JJ.OOiu-i.20 ; Westerns , fj.75115.20.
HccltH ! | ii-ul Disposition of Stock.
Olllelal rocoiut.snnd disposition of stock ns
shown by the books of the Union stockyards
company for the twenty-four hours ending ut
5 o'clock p. in. . Jnno IS , 18UI :
UKCKIITS.
D.SI'OSITION.
lluyen. Cattle. Hoblicop. .
Oninha 1'ncklng ( ? o ft I.IiV )
TIM ( f. II. Ilnmmond Co. . . 70 32S
Swift ACe 218 Illil 21:1 :
The Cud ill y I'ncklnn Co. . 63 1.07 ! ) 10J
.1. I' . Squire * S2'J
Shippers and feeders 414
Total. 4.U43 313
KeproHeiitatlve
6TEUIIS.
No. Av. I'r. No. Av. t'r. No. Av. I'r.
I'r.as
1. . Ill ) } t 2.5 2JM018 $5 03 20 .1091 > as
4 L'o JB/.10.S1 10 7..1401 r > oo
4 S3 IS,111)7 S 15 21..1107 5 GO
5 05
COWS.
1. . 970 1 fj is. . 7 _ ' r,5 14. . nru 300
10. . SIS a oo 4. . hia a 5 II. . 1)75 ) 3 05
.ST. ) S 10 l."GIS 275 0..11I7 3113
5. . U12 U 03 1..U30 3 00
HULLS.
1. . 1.T10 2 25 3. 13J5 2 33 1..1140 350
39. . 1202 2 UO
STOCKUHS AND FEDDEIIS ,
30. . 732 2 S3 1./8UO 325 11. . 073 355
T. . 57Q 2 'JO
'
CALVES.
2. . 215 4 53 .1.V220 5 00
Mir.KEIlS AND Sl'IUNQCUS.
1 milker .S28 00
1 cow and calf . 33 00
WESTEIIN CATTLE.
No. Av. I'r.
E. M.Gibson
101 Utah , fuoilors 751 J2 05
tw Utah , fei'dors ( US a us
440 Utah , feeders 733 2 03
lions.
No. Av. Sh. I'r. No , Av. Sh . I'r.
1 . . .220 $1 00 G5. . . . .222 40 $1 37'i
7. . . . .171 4 25 Gil. . . . .272 12J 4 37
29 . . 283 4 23 71 . 200 4 37i (
o ' ' ' 80 4 23 75 . 40 440
ol' . . . .38) 4 25 G4 . . . .275 40 440
7. . . . .lltt 4 2 > 05. . 23G IG'J 440
5. . . . .180 40 4 23 G7 . , , . .25 ! ) U'O 440
SO. . . . .I'OO 207 4 27 tf 32. . . . . .35 12J 440
74. . . . .171 80 4 27'4 11. . , 350 an 440
83. . . . .ISI ll > 0 4 2 ? < /s 73. . , ' ' ' 229 440
C8 . . . .108 : oj 4 : a W. . . . . . 'M. > 440
68. . . . . ! ) ffij 4 tO 69. . , . .242 440
ar > . . . .1118 1K ( ) 4 30 G7. . . . . 248 440
75. . . . .1UJ 24' ) 4 30 Gl. . . . . .2.VJ 60 440
87. . . . .ISI a o 4 : ! { 73. . , . . .210 200 440
to. . . . .22. ) 40 4 . ' ! 5 00. . , . . .214 80 440
45. . . . .4t2 : 4 : r > 70 . . . . .asti 120 440
C7. . . .211 200 4 35 13J. . . . . .2.U 210 440
. .aua 4 33 in. . , . . .2:17 : 440
74. . , ) . ) 80 4 35 57. . . . . 27li 440
53 .203 SO 4 33 4J. . . . . 34H S3 44) )
70. . .2'8 IGJ 4 35 C4. . . 120 440
71. 221 520 4 35 . . .ail ICO 440
81 ! .231 2 0 4 'IS . . .202 240 4 10
81. .214 200 4 : i3 73. . . . .2.1) . ) SO 4 10
7.1. .230 ire 4 : i3 37. . . . .20 : > 12. . ) 4 40
rs. .215 240 4 33 30 . . . .2rs 80 140
.233 200 4 35 GO. . . . .210 440
I'M 1 ' 11 K'l
lvo Stnulc .Alarkct.
CIIICAOO , .Tune 18. [ Special TotoKram to Tin ;
HIK. : ] Today's cattlu marUot was extremely
weak , not only for poor and common sorts ,
> ut for cholco ( jnalltlos as well , Heavy ro-
culpts account for the unsettled stnto of tlm
niarliet for the former , hut why holders of
eholctunttlo should have hoeu requliod to
rnnlio iirlco concesslom Is not so easily ox-
[ ilalnPii , ns there were scarcely lO.COD natives
it all descriptions and only an luhlcnlllcant
part of that niiinhor crauod hotter than
"Hood , " Ilowovor , the market was weak all
alum the line and unevenly lower , llnslnoss
uiened Inter than usual and very dull.
1'hero7ero ( ,01110 sljns of llfo
lalvr , but lit no tlmo did trade
llsjilay nnythliiR HUe a satisfactory
leKreo of activity.Sales Indicated a decline
from yesterday's urlces of 5 ® Oc , iiinkliu a
redni'tlun since Saturday of I520c. Natlvui
were quoted at Jl.2r.ili5 , ( ; forcoinnion to extra
shipping Moors , at tl.T.vntl.IU for htoekers an < l
feeders , and ittf'.S.'nil.Ui for cows , heifers and
nulls. Sales of IMYiuis were on u ha ls of
! l,5 < Tt5.no , aci-onlliiH toiiuallty.
Sales were at $ l.f0 | l.7o forcoinnion to cholco
uvs. an advance on yesterilay's prices of So
uid an advanca ! slnro Saturday of I0i0l5c ,
There was an uullvo demand at the ahovo
ati i' , and altlulujjh arrivals a 'Ki coaled 21,000
lead almoit the outlro supply was out
of the cnmmimJDn mi'n'.s hands ho-
forc 11 o'clock. LlK'lil , lioavy and
mi'illu'ii weights allsold very close to'ether ; ,
n fact there Is uohjscurcolv iiiiiolahli' | dlll'ur-
unue in the marKeiialno of beveral duscrlp-
tlons. As hlKh OafJJ.'J w.is paid for a strlnK of
l.KXi head , tin1 uteri n wohht of which wai
inly 1'H ' ) ponndsj Upton houuhl them of yard
speculators. There was , honovor. hut llttlo
.rudlni : .it hett r than fl.i5 , $ | .55t.05 IIU.IIL-
the prevailing llu'iires. I'oor lots sod around
Jl.40nnd cttllH were neddled out at 2.5j < i6l.25.
The market finished steady.
The K veuliiK Journal rejiorts : ( 'ATTlP.--lte-
eelpts , ! 5U.O ; shlpini'iitH , J.ix-0. MarKet slow
to lower ; extra sleom , fO.KKi/jl.in ( : ; cot id to
choice. t. > "Oif-l.tKli others , M. 7& < iiS.50j Texans ,
t.mfc.Vcows \ \ , i'i.fi'lfs.'UO. '
linns liecolpts , .V.tHMi Rhlpmonts. IQ.lXiO.
Market active , stron or to hlxhor ; roiiiih and
eoinmon , tl.20Ql,45 . ; .i.lxed and naokers ,
4. < Vi ; prlnio lioavy and butcher wel htu ,
, . .
Hcceliets , 0.003 ; shipments. 3.000.
Market wo ik , Irio.'iilnrMiul lowur ; hlook owes ,
fcl..r > ( YitJ.U : ; others , f4Jiai.Oi ) ( wethnrs and year-
llnib , i5Oi > uJ.35i westoins , * l.b5 ; lambs , J3.0C4S
0.2J.
_
New York Iiivo Ktook Alnrkct ,
Nr.w VOIIK , Juno Jf. HKEVKS Itecelpln ,
440 head , all for exporters and hliiiinhleiors.
No traile , feolln ; ; ( lull ; drcdsod heuf xteady at
bV'WiO per pound. Bhlpments today , i.ooo
beevSs.
CALVB8 Hccolnts , f > 'M headi market a bhado
uakler ; veals. f6.tWiiO.UO per owt ; butteiinilk
calves , W.'IXii.-I.W.
Mliitl'-ltci.H-lpts , 0.713 hnad ; sheep llrm ;
laiubs very dull auil uouk , 20 curi uusuld ;
shrop , flJ. 35.W ( per owt : lam In ,
ilrcKfcd inutlon , tlrni , WlO'io per pound !
drmaod Inniln weak at 10U1&I2R.
llnntf IIccolpU , 1,770 hond comlijncd direct ;
nominally sloudy at JI.Wit5.u. : ' > pur owt ,
City Uro St'iok Alnrkct.
KANSAS CITV , Mo. , Juno IS. OATTI.K Uo-
cclpto , 1,000 ; slilptnntits , 1,570 ; markounntlvr1) ,
dteady ; Tcxuni , ItVit f > e lower ; vtcors. M.254S
' cows , JI.twiW.lM : stockcr * and feeders ,
HodM Kccolpls , Fi.'fiQ : slilpmonli , I.SMi mur-
ket strong ; bulk , Jl.2.vft4. .5 ; nil grudci , M.W
(0)1.45. ( )
SIIKBP Uecolpis , 520j Bhlpmonts , 120 ; market
toady ,
Ht. luHilH Ijlvo Stock Mnrkot.
ST. I.oi'is , Mo , Juno 18. CATTLE Heielpts ,
4,0X'i ' shipments 2 5'jOj markut lower ; natives ,
J.4lit.V7r , : Texans und Indians. f.50 ! < tM.S.V
llodrt Kocc'pls. ' 2,700 : shipments , : , : | JO ; mar
ket u shade higher ; heavy , Jl , . ' > oiil,00 ; mixed ,
f4.i.ai.fMj light. MXr'Ai.CO.
0.11.1 Il.l Wilill.KH * I.K .W.I ICKKTH.
KriiltH.
Hi.ACKHBttuir.s- cnsi > , J3.00.
llt.ACK llAsi'iinliiuni 1'or cn i ) . > 1.0\
riliniillKS I'allf'jrnln , per 10-lh box , Jl.TSi
hlticK Tartarian. JI.75 ; southern chorrlcs , $1.25
per drawer of 18 qiiurts ,
I.KMO.NSChoice stock , per box. (0.00 ; fanuy ,
. .
TKXAR PKACIIBS I'or H bnshnl hot , roc.
HTHAWIIUIIIIIKS Missouri stock. Ii02.2."ipor
21 qiiurl case ; Iowa stock , $2.2V < W.50 per Case.
OitANdnn Los Anselei , f3.25j Mediterran
ean sweelB , fi : ,1TOi.'l,75.
( iiiCKS il ( > ( ) siiiKitiius : : Per 21 uiiart case ,
$ ' . ) .2.VJW..V ) ; drawer of H iiiarts | , 11.75.
I'l.NHAi'Pi.lis Per doJ.l.fl. ( .
HA.VANAS Per bunch , { 2.50(23.00 ( for fancy
slilppln : , ' clock.
Country Produce.
Eons Sales ranse all the way from 14 lo I5c.
I'OIJI.TKV The market on ohf fowls Is a Ilitlo
weak and sales of Kood stock are made at $3.50
fa-3,75. Surlnjj chlcknn are huromlni ! moro
plenty and arc selling ut f.l.OOill.H ) per do/ .
The ducks arrlvlnK are mostly small and KO
at about IJ.50. Turkeys , Oo per Ib.
Hfrrnii A very larKOprojiorllonof the but
ter Is solllni ; at loo.
11 A v Host upland , J9.00S10.00 ; poorer Crudes ,
J3.0 a7.00.
Kloitr.
Omaha milling compnnj , Kollanco , Patent ,
12.00 ; Invlneihlo Patent , J2.M ; Lone Star ,
Superlative. J2.50 ; r'nowlliiko ' , J2.10 ; Knncy
nnilly , Sl.iK ) .
R lVran's Gold Modal. J2.80 : Hnow
White , ti.VJ : Snowllake. * 2.IO ; low nriule , fl.c.O ;
Queen of the Pantrv. ti W ; bran , tl.l.iO ;
chopped feed , $24.00 ; .Minnesota Superlative ,
* " '
"K.'li. Welr.h , t Co. , Welch's Host. $ S5 ; Crown
Prince , J ' .70 ; Mlnm otu Chief. 42.10 ; fcplendid
Kainlly.tS.10i StralKht , $ I.UO.
CAiniAon Home Krown. COu per door2io !
per Ib.
SOUTHERN CAt'i.tKi.ownit Per do/.en , $1.50.
NKW POTATOKS Per Ib , 2i21.iC. !
TOMATOKS K'iij | ( > stock , per crate , $2.5) ) .
Ninv UKirrfi Per doz , 35IOo.
PKAS Perbusholbox , JI.25ifL50 ; uor' bushel
box , ( He.
GuctiMiiKiis Per doz , COc.
A Written Guaranloolo
CUHE EVERY CASE or
MONEY REFUNDED.
Our lure In { HnnaiK-nt nnd not a patching up. CafCit
trraled flvo yeam ape h.i o nevt-r t en a symptom
hlncc. Py iJoscriblnt't'Asc fully wo can tii-nt joti liy
mall. ntiU > * o plvo tlic MIMIO utionp Buarnntt'o to cuio
or i cf uml oil money. Thott' who prefer to coino livro
for treitlrncnt rnti do BO nnd wo will pny rnllroad fare
I. nth wnvsniid hottl liitls v.hiUlirin if WLfnll tocillf.
U'u chntlctiKo the world for a cnu tlmt ou
Itr.MKDY 111 not euro , Wrlto for full jiartlculnrit ml
fft-t tlio ovldeiicc. Wo know that jou are ftkcptldnl ,
Justly BO , too , ns the most eminent pliy lcl.ins liavo
nx-ver In-cn nltlo to KTO ! moro than trmponiry relief.
In our flTO yciirs' piacllco with the MAUIC UKMDUVIt
lt.it been mo ft dlllicult to ovcicomc the prtjudU'i-s
nKiffifctnllvocfilliMlRpectflc * . But under our Mien
Kii.irnntco you tliould not lieit a to to try thU icmi-dy.
You take no chaiu-o of loplns your money. AVc Biiar-
nnleo to euro or ufund t-\cry dollar , niul ns wo have a
reputfttftin to protect , aluo financial bncklnof ; UCO-
000 , It M pcifectly nifu to nil who 111 try tltotuAt-
ment. lIi'it-lofoiuyoulmvolK-en putting up nnd paying
out jour inom-y for dlfTertnt I ic.it minis nnd althot h
you ai'o notjcteuieil noono haa pall buck > our m > n-
oy. Do not waste nny mot c money until you tiy us Old
cliionlc , det'pscAtcd cao < cuuil In 30 ti > 90 Ha s. In *
vcsllKntoour financial Mainline , our reputation a- -
bu-sine snien. Write us for nanifs and nd-lns-HS of
tli oto wo have cured vho lia\c K ! * " permission t ro-
fc-r to them. Hcofts jou only poKtn o to dothl-i'.it
will ave 3 on a world of MilIYilnK from mental strain ,
nnd If j ou nro mai rled w lint may your olT * | i ing Milft-r
tliiouRlijourouniU'tiliBL'nc'e. If jour B > mptomsuio
bore throat , mucous patclim in mouth , rluMimr.t.Mn
in hones nnd joint" , hair falling out , ei-uptlons on any
I art of the body , ft'cllngof KCiirral depression , palm
In Jicad or bones , jou ln\\o no tlmo to watte. Those
who nro constantly taking mercury nnd potnfh should
discontinue It. Constant mo of thoM,1 drugs will puirly
brlntfsoiiBand o.ttinff ultcrsln the end. Don't fall to
write. All co i K'kpomtenco pent f-caltd In plain rinel
opci. V'o Invlto the most rl ld Invebd tloa and will
do all la our pmter to old you In It. Aililusa ,
COOK JUiWDr CO. , Omaha , yfbrttatsa.
n ) > ) - i Ci m Fr < * niul floor , entrance13th Ft
FOR MEN
ONLY.
? 500 for n case of Lost or F.iillng Manhood ,
General or Nervous Dohility , weakness of
bodv or nilnd , the effects of errorsor excesses
In old or young that wo eannotcurc. Wucuii-
ra nt coo very ca.so or refund every dollar. Vivo
days trial trtlatmont $1 , full eonr.so $5 , 1'cr-
ccptlh o benefits realized in three dnys. lly
mail , sccutcly packed from observation.
COOK RSMEbY CO. , OMAHA. NJ B.
LADIES ONLY
MA RIP FEMALE REGULATOR , Safe and
nIHUlU Certain 10:1 : day or money rpftindud ,
lly mall 12. Pccnroly.soalod from ob jrvatlon.
COOK REMEDY GO. , Omahn , Nob.
Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists ,
14OO LJOUGLxAS STI-iEIST
OMAHA. NEH.
w.tMiM > & ! fffiii [
The most widely niiil fiivorahly known pec-
ullsts In llio I'nlK'd ' SlutoH. Tholr lonx ex-
) rlitit'u. roiimrkiihlo skill and universal KUI-
'CS9 In the tiL'titini'iit and curt' of NurvdiiH ,
t'lironii' anil Hit rjjioul Illhuiisus. cntllld thuKo
eminent tihy.slflaiis to thu full vonlliluiiuo of
ho ullllcti'U ovcrvwlifiv Tlmy siiarauteo ;
A L'KUTAIN AM ) 1'OSITl VI' . crUK for
ho awful ! 'HVila of I'ai'ly vicn and the nuinor-
OIIH i-vl's ' that follmv In Its train.
I'KIVATK , III.UUI ) AND SKIN DISKAi-KS
Hiici'iillv. coiniilclc'lv and ponuaniMitlv our > * d.
NKItVilKS liHlITY | ; ANDSKXUAl. DIS-
) iiiius : : yield toadlly to tliulr slclllfnl truut-
UCS. Klf-Tl'I.A AND HI-XTAI. UI.OKUS
Kitiirantci'd cured without pain or dutoiitiua
rom hiiHlni'KH.
IIVDItUCiii : : AND VAUlUOGT.IiK Diinuii-
lonllv mill Mici'i'ssfiilly cured In every fa--e.
KVI'IIII.IUONOItUIKlU. . dl.KUr. ' , JK > I-
iiatdrrliu'a. Seminal \VeaknesH. host Maiihond ,
41' lit KialssloiiH , le"ayed ) Faculties. Kmnalu
VeaUness and all dellcaiu dlsiiidciis iiueiillar
oclthcr sov iiiislllvuly i-uruil , us wuil as all
iiuotluiml dlsiirdcis tint result from youth-
ill folIlL" , or t lu exc'fss nf mat nro years.
CTkMCTIlkM ? Uiiiiiunluiiil iiurniancntly
u I Ixlv l UILoiiiud , lomoval uuiuiiluti * ,
without cutting , caustic or dilatation. Cuio
olToclcd ut homo by patient without u mo
ment's pain or annoyance.
TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED McN.
A QJIKMJ rinl < Tim awf l directs of
/V OU1\U V/U1\U ( > uriy vlou which brings
organic weakness , destroying both mind und
body , w tli nil Its dreaded Ills , permanently
c.urod.
IIP IlIJTIX Addioss those who have
L/1V ) . 1)11 l" > Impaired themselves by Im
proper Inilillgi nco and Military huhlts. which
ruin both mind and body , unllttlng thorn fur
business stmlv or marrlugo.
MAltltlKD-MKNor Ih-i'-e onlerlng on that
happy 1 fe. aware of physical dubllliy.
uuiokly assisted.
OUR SUOCB33
Is ba-.ed upon fads. l-'irst-Pnictlcul pxporl-
ence. He < 'i.nd-ivciy . : uiiwi Isspeela y studied ,
thus Martiiu right. Thlrd-SIedlelnes uro
prepared In our luboratory exactly to suit
uaeli eabc , thus tireetlng cures w Itliout Inj ury
Drs. Belts & Belts ,
403 DOUGLAS STREET. OMAHA , NEB.
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Toncray & Bryan , 8. A. MoWhortor
Ilrokori , tfr.iln , prorlitoni .mUtNMlllnnk llrokorV
nndrtocks. .Hit H. Nth 1'rlrnta nlini to R *
ft. rrlrfttcwlro to Clil- York , UhlcnKO nnd St-
iirfo , St. Loilli nnd Noit 1,0111.1. Cnsh Krnlii
York. bouiihtfornU matkot *
Oookroll Bros.1 F , 0. Swiutz & Oo ,
llrokors. I'riTnU wlrfli llrokornimln'rOTl ( ! hms
to Now Vork , ClilrnKn A etc. Prlvnto wlro to St.
SI. l.oiiln. KpoclnlnltcMi. I.otiln niul Clilcuo Olllo
lion niton lo truck l > Mien Inl.xlNMI Ilitnk.Umnha.
on iirnln. lit Nnt'l llnnk Ktrhnnxoblil'it , S. Oni ln %
HARDWARE.
Rector & Wilholmy Oo LocnlnrkAndrcosoti
Cor. 10th and Jnckion iti IlarJw.irj Oo.
11M-IIIO llnrnnr "tro3
Omnhn. Dninlin NV'i '
IRON WORKS.
Paxton & Vlerllng Omaha Safe & Iron
Iron Work1 ? , Works
Wrouulit nnd cnit Iron ,
tiulMlnit work , cnulnoi , Mnmif'r * Ore nnd tiurnuV
brnx work. Honarnl proof mlft , vniill' , Ji\ll
foundry , nmi-lilna nn > t nork , Iron nhtittorA niul
ldack niltli work. U. P. tire ccnp 3. ( I An
Ky.nmtlTUnt. drecn.tltliA Jncksdiuti
Wilson & Drake ,
M'f'K Uihnl.ir nuns , lira
box bollori , t.inki , oto.
I'lcri'i' nn I Ulh slrceti.
Carpenter Paper Oo. , Omaha Rnbbar Oo. ,
Carry n full stock of Munufncturltr. ; nn 1 JJS
printing , wmpplnx nnd Ler.iull klniM ruljbe.
writing p"Por , card pa trondi.
per , etc. 130) ) Knniii
SEEDS. STOVKS.
Emersjn Sjol OJM D.ilTy-Trjworidja
Seed aronron , doiliirt li
piidun. itr.m , k'raln 111
Iroust'oli , Miri'ifivttir'g st'iroi lat
4'l-ISISouUi 15th. * t > v : ) pip '
lil.i-rl.'i ; LcnvPiiwortti nt ,
SASH'DOORS , BLINDS , B TO.
M. A , Disbrow & Co. , Sasli & Door Otf
.Maaur.irtureri of 9:11)1 : ) , ifilrtuiftrn of moil
iloii n. bl | nili a ml ij ? * , lillml.H , ( l 1 urn ,
.MonMUik'i. llrnrioti of etc , cUll
lieu , Utli na < l Uur 1. nti i uml Clark streets ,
STEAM AND V/ATS51 SUPPLI033
U. S. Wind Engine & A , L. Strauj & Son3 (
Pump Oo. ,
Ilnlllduy wind nillli. 914 IW.-njI Furavn tree ( ,
nnd ' .I. ) Jiiiun t. ( i. b' .
Oinnfin , Nob.
TEA , OOPPEB , SPIOES , OIQABS.
Consolidated Oofljj
Company ,
Ulliincl Ilia Hurnar it.
Oumlm , Nob.
TOYS.
II. Hardy & Oo. , Tlio
Hfr , ilollx , ulljiinn.r.inir n Collendor 'Oo ,
Hiiwli. liouufurnlililiu Illlir I in ir I'm dm.
flnlnoufld ini
KLu'lf , uhllilrun'i car- 407.4XiS. ( lUlli.trujL
rlu U4. MI'J Kunmiult.
'SOUTH OMAHA.
UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , LIMITED.
LIVE STOCK COMMISSION.
A. D. Boyer & Oo Hunttir& QrosD ,
68-W Kicliuimo llullilliu , 10 KxcImiiL'u llulldln/
Huuth Onmlia. Huutli Oiu.in i.
S. J. Ooflman , Bmiloy
& Uo. ,
butith Oiiiuh
"
P. T. HUGHES , '
WIH'MiHAhK ' CAHII COMMISSION MIillUII.\N1 >
1U1.IUI Market Uroat , I'unrur. Colorado.r -
Kliiln. HIonJ Wu t rn Crojiuorf Ilattur ,
Chuixo. IO.UW A I euiiitf M ! , wltli llllori to
lonn lo BIT lil | > | i r ttiicl olhur * to tH IIIIU'I ' , live cn o
u IK I up. Whip by Imtfrmniit ( , " < i. iliou : > llnuurln
.
.lumiiml durum Mu . UoIlaUlo lur < mut.UMu ou U
lllll'l'l. ' '
_ t
WANTED
Total leiuet of CITIEO ,
COUNTIES. SCHOOL
/E DI5TKIOTU. WATCR
COMHA IE8BT.R.R.COMMAHIE8tUX > .
Ourrvopondrnco luilrittil. S
N.W.HARRIS & COMPAHYBanker
103-103 Dearborn Street , CHICAQd
13 W9'l ' Street , NEW YOlttU
7O BUU UJ UOSTOHn