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    THE OJVIA.HA JDAJLLY J3JUJWJSvj : DiNESUAy , JUJS'Jfl ' 24 , 1801.
a Qulot Day in Wheat on the Ohi
cage Board of Trado.
INFLUENCES MOSTLY OF A BAR NATURE
Corn Opened Quint and
No Special I'Viittiro During the
Day ItuslncKH oil AVult
HtrOft.
f CHICAOO , .IiinoSl-Hwisa rather quiet ilny
In wliu.it. The conditions ut llio allotting were
mostly licnrlsh. The woatlior limp showed nm
private r1l4iatchcft | umflrniod the fact tli.it Ihu
wunthor throughout the wlntvr who.it bol
was eluur and that the coitdltlonn for harvest
IIIR favor.ililu Cnhlui vrcro weak , I.lvcrpoo
qiiotlnit lirlcon ' 5il lower , 'llio wcatherahro it
wimulsoHildto lie lino. Along with these llomi
of henrlih IntolllKi'tico ciirno a statement llint
the iitnotlnt of wheat on oconn IIIISSIIKO hud In
ert ) isod Hourly 1V)0,000 ) hmliol * . This was
nnuHtlonod , nnd iiftur a tlino a cuircotlon
came saying tlmt tliero was u tlocroasu of th.r
ntnoiitit Instead of nn Increase , i'hls put
fjulto another fuco on the matter Then tlls-
intchci were received Hiylni ? that sUteei
boat loadH hail hcon ttiUon at New YorU for
Rlilpiuctit , mill that ID.UJJ hinhols had b 'on
doirud from Now Gilo.ins There were some
evidences In the pit of nervousness among
Bonn ) of I lie July short * . Inoliidlng u\cn such
n heavy and iironotlnced hoar .IB I'nrdrldge
vrhoiis ropnilLiI IIH engaged In covering In n
veiy ipilot and univtentat ous wnr. The
fimrt of the Hdoiti In thn faeo
of a fl.ittnrlng crop outlook , as
n refill of the Hunt ofTorllUH , were
the oon-itantlv rtporcuslng domestic stocks
the Hloady oxpirt niovemunt und tno
fo ir of in inlpul itlons. I'horo nitiy or
may not bo good ground ror sus
picion In the last nainod direction , but with
July at the threshold and not enough contract
whe.it In toro In all of the elevators In CJhl-
capo to t over it sliulc ho ilthy line of shorts ,
thosn having outstanding contracts for that
mouth are not Inclined to wade nshiiro and
not take the chances of n possible freshet.
There was u disposition among the longs ai o
to Kit out of the July deal und their olTerl ngs
lot tliu shorts tlnnn rnMly. July opened at
O4't ' , Hold to 01 hung foratlmo around Ul' ' , ®
DIM. advanced to 01' . dropped to HI7 ! , back to
01 , Intermixed nirnln , this time touuhliu Ol"
on late oisy c.ihlo. , imi closed utlllll
Corn opened quid and developed no special
feature during the day. There was at tlmos
a peed demand for Inly , which resulted In
Botno ad vancp an the offering * were only mod-
prate , but the long fontures were offered
freely nnd tl j tcntli ncy was to weakness.
July shorts si'oini'd tllsuospil to o\onnpand
ut ono tlmo that month WIIH 4o over special ,
the general difference holngH'ic ' to 'ljic. The
recblplH wcro consider.ilily in excess of the es
timates July htnrti'd HtM c , advanced and
flint untcd between K < a nndMUc , touched WHO
hroke to the opening price on the announco-
rnent of heavy t'sluniitid rccolpts for tomor
row , sagged toMUc with Whcut und closed ut
6Pc.
Oats were entirely nctlvo Shorts covering
made a strong opening but thomaikct weak
ened with other cereals later Julv st.irtoU
at , Ci > , c. sold to .lOUc , oil to Xc and closed ut
Unit ,
Provisions were rutbor quiet nnd with a
downward tendency In Hullo of the oirly
htrongth In corn. Tliero was u sagging In
prlci'H nil iluy with u few ronrtlons und the
clone shows a loss of 1'J J ® 5c In pork , fiu lu
Ian ) nnd 7'4c ' In ribs ,
Thole itllng fimiiea ranged us follows :
.i qiiotntlons were ns follows :
I r , uu Dull nnd onsy.
WHEAT No 2 spring wheat. ftVjc : No a ,
spring wheat. Dlttt'O'tot ' No. iired , 074M)8a )
COIIN No ' . ' , fiT'Vtft.Vio.
OATS No. 2 , fi.i'4.fiijBoi ( No. i ! white , 6"iY ®
70 Mu : No. II white , ( ig'jfc.
nvi ! No 'J. We.
ItAHLEV No 2 , nomlnul ; No. 3 , nomlnnl , No
I , S , o. t. , Me.
I't.AXgKHI No 1.11.00. '
TIMOTIIV HFEII 1'rline , $1.27.
I'OIIK Mtss pork , per barrel , 110.00 ;
lard , per cwt , MQ > ; short nhs sides
( loose ) , tOari 85 ; dry suited shoulders ( hexed ) ,
l& 10(35,20 ( ; short clour Hides ( boxed ) . WVSiiO :
WIIISKV Distillers' Ilnlbhcd goods , per gal
lon , fi.in.
BunAiiB-Cnt lonf , unchanged ; granulated ,
unchanged ; standard "A. " unchanged.
Hccelpts and hhlpmeiits today were us fol
low * :
On the produce oxchnngo today. tht < butter
innrkut was easier but uot ( inotnbly lower.
ECUS , I41c. ! _ _ _
Now York M arkctH.
NEW YOIIK , Juno 2:1. : Kl.Dtm Hcceipts , 21,723
packanis : exports. 2l hurrols , 1,010 saoks !
market weak. ; sales. 12'ttO ' b.irrols ; low o\-
tran , $ .18.VT6 nn > winter who it , low
erudeH. .I.KVa4liO ! fair to fanoy , H Wft
KM : imtuiits , W.TOaswi ; Minnesota clear ,
W60dtf..li ( : straits. W.fiSOriBO : Mnnosota
atiMitH. J4,8 3Mi5 : rye mlMures * 4.MKiMoo.
COIIN MBAir-Quiet , stuuUy : yellow western ,
WiihAT HccoltitB , 1M.400 bushels : oxporti ,
IB. 107 but-helHi Hiiles , ( ) , ( ] , ' ) , OuO biuhcls of futures -
turos ; 1W2.00 1 busholH spot , bpot mnrkot lower.
falrHiilos , ohlolty ovport > o. 2 red , Jl OS\Sh
1 07 ' 4 In store nnd ole > iitorll.08'8fiil ; OSJ ! nlloiit :
IHi'l'ntilll.lO ' f. o. U : niurraded red. * | (
1 northern tonrrni'.tl oui , . .
1 ' "nnl " 1 'l i % . * ' 'l ! > > il.UU : No 2 Chloapo ,
( l. 5tf ( II < XI > 4. Options opened 'Wi'ie ' lower on
locul loncs sollliiK , advaiieea 'ji o on for-
oln ( buyinK. dcolliiod ' 4ttlo and closed woaU
on line crop weather ; No. 2 rod. Juno , 11.07 ®
107U , olosliiK , I1.0TUI July. 11.04 I-1C1 04 ,
olosfm ; , l.M gi AiiKUSI.I'l ) ' ® W jp ; , cloalnir , Wo ;
Heptomter , lisfflys c. olosliiB. l)8o ) ; October
Oo j ® ! > n i ! . closlnp. i ' 4'o : November , closlm : ,
? iUu ! , ? ? ? , ? > utllliK'y ? ? ' > closl"if. W u :
i JI.0446l.Wi >
May , , , cljslne. tl U4 ,
CoitN-ltecelpu , 1,8,000 busholas exports.
4,401 bushels ; sulrs. 421,00V busho a of
futures ; tll.ODO busbola of spot. Spot nmrkot
woiik , slow ; No. 2 , 70o In oloMitor , 71o nlloat ;
uiiRradod mixed. 6 47lo ; No. 2 white , TJi.o.
options opened \iO lower , iiiManccd > i < aSe ,
wholly with whont. declined © c and closed
woiik ut \ So under jcstordny ; Juno , cloa-
Ine.ni'iu ; July.W aftlSooloslnrfO. o ; Aiiirust ,
604fiIUc. ( closliiB Wo ; September ,
OATh-IteeolptB. 20.000 bushels ; exports. 20,000
bunnoln ; salcc , AWO bushels of futures ; 181.000
bushels of spot. Spot market lower , netlvo.
bfiivy ; options less aotl\e , weaker ; July ,
4IUi , closlna 40c ; AiiuiiHt , lft'4 < B Ifl c. oslnt ;
bcptombor. . , . xpot
2 white , 4. ! < a o ; mixed western ,
whlto tti'Morn. 45 ASo ; No2rhleiiKO , 4iai2o.
HAY ririnori Bhlpplnir , coawo ; irood to
choice , TMtMc.
Hoi'8-Qulet nnd steady ; state common to
choii-o. smile : 1'ni'liio const , aacwie.
Votrrc Options opened InoKular and unto -
to 15 polntB up , closing steady 1111-
tolO points down bales. .f\-
bugs. InrrudliiK : Juno , IIU.Tita
1H.M ; July. 11(10 ( < ail.l3 ( ; AiiL-ubt , ( | 5 :
aiMifl ! uptumbur , 114 NVfiI5.iO ; October.
H4.WIH40 ; Sovtniibor.fUH 5tl8.4l ( ; December ,
ll.UOiitl.IM ) ; April , U6S. fctHitHlo. tlulj nom
inal ; fnlronrioos. flMNo. ( * | 7 , < l7.r.J. !
HiiiAit--lt.iw. uctUiMuul nlKhor ; fair rclln-
Ing , 2710 ! centrlfiunl. 1X1 mat , Jo asked ; sales ,
000 tons inuicovndo , IS test .it 2'o net , 1S , K )
bnirscontrlfuual. IM test at , IS-IOo ; also lariso
himliu'Ks in contrUiiKals without p irtloularH ,
Itri'llni'd , In fair iloiiuintl anil tlrm ,
MOLASBI.S 1'orolKii. dull ; .V ) tent In hois-
heads , Il4l2c | ; , > iow0rlciins.gulot and ktoudyi
coinmon to fancy , 2. 0 tolt-Vi.
Itiuh Dull , lint stonily.
I'fcTitor.KUit-lJulet , Rtondy ; united closed at
Wio ( or July.
COTTON ShBM On. Dull , stcndy ; criulo olT
Rrades. KV&No : jvllow oil Bradus , U aaj.
TAI.LOW Qiilot , easy.
HOSIN Dull ; str.ilnod , common to good ,
.
Tuni-KNTiNit Qulot , onsy nt 3SO3flje. !
KnosQuiet , lower ; western , ITiilt e ;
coints , t,7i ) l .
\ vootlutl ) , weald doini'stlo fleece , KC370 !
pulled , 1(4411" ( " ; Tuxus , 1741- ' ! .
I'OIIK Dull , iiuchniiRed ,
CUT MKATb In Rood demiind and firmer ;
pickled bellies. .Vie hid ; plcklod bhoulderx ,
Ao : piokiea hams , lUS'lO'jc.
MIUIIMS < Ju'ot , wenk.
IMKU WuiiUor. loss uctho ; Na S western
oleum. fcUPii sales. 1,000 tlercus. Option sales ,
I.7AO tierces ; June , ( U.U2 ; July , tfl'.HiOJI ,
eloslniri M-27 ; AuKint , W.44. clo liiK. I1.4J ; bup-
tcmber. W.MVSW.CI , cloning , lfl.7i October , M..O ,
demand uud iteaoj ; noatern
dairy , IJfZSlVj ! western oronirtorjr ,
western factory , U'iUHo ; Klflln , lite.
CIIKESB I'alr doninnd , Ktoady ; pnrt klmi
I'm ( not-null ; Amorlonn. tlft.OOOlS.23.
Oopi'i'ti-rirm ! Hko , June , ll.l OW
J.PADNominal ; domestic11.45. .
Tl.x Qiilot , o.imori nr.tlta. t2d.W ) .
Kntta.H City Markets.
KASHAS CITY , Mo , Juno 21 Ki.rwn Hull
nehnngcd ! fiitnlly , tl IV3I.2.1 ; ohalro , tl.lVfj
Ia , < fiuioy.tl.Goai.GS ) extra , fancy , flso ; pat
Otlt , ti.W&l.W.
WIIBAT Quiet ; No. 2 Irird , cash , 87es Juno
no bid * ; No 2 red , rush , OOiWIe.
CoiiN-Stoutly : No. 2 cash , ! > ilio bid ; Junn
SWo bid.
OATS Woakori No. 2 cash , 33 o bid ; June
37'o bltl
MAif rirni : unchanged ! fancy , $10.00) ) now ,
MO ) ; choice , ti/ii ; low grades , tvtl ! ,
IIUTTElt llnni unchiiiiecd ; croatnory. 1V2
lie ; dairy , lOiJISo ; store packed , ICe ; packing ,
oaioc.
CIIKBSE Ptontly ; uiiclinngod : full cream ,
iiorllii'in uvlns.lixtilO'jc ' ; Young AmericanlOoi
wtytorn.c ' ) ; nklmmed , 4Q.50.
Tons I'lriii at 12"jc. "
I'IIOVHIOHH Stonily ! unchtingcd ; Migai
cured me it , liiiust > iilOc : ureakfu tbnconH > 4c !
dried beef hums , lee ; dry snlt inenls , clout
sldcH , TH' olisii rib shies , ti * c : long oloui
sides , il'ic ; shoulders , OUc ; smoked meals ,
clear rib sides , " " > < " , long clt'.ir sides , 7'ci
eleur sides , 7'4o ' : shouldnrs , C'Sc ; mess pork ,
( I.I 50 ; tlerco lard , pure , 7'40 : rollncd , 7'ic.
Wool , Iullunchntiged ) ; ; MU ourl unwnshoil
llftt'e ; light lino. 17lllc : mo Hum. 2XlV.'o.
Knnsns and Nebraska henry. lOiOUc ; Unlit
lino. I45llilt' ; low and cnrpot , IHMIe Tub
wnshcd , eholLe , j 'fiu ; mediumd > i Ko ; ( Unify
anil low , 'JTiiMo.
KECi-'ii'as-Whont , 21,00) bushels ; corn , 17,203
bushels ; oats , 1.100 bushels ,
im'MFv.Ts Win-lit , IS.fiilJbushels ; eorn.25,100
bushels ; oath , 4,410 bushels.
Ijlvi-rpoul MitrkctH.
LtVEiipooiliino 'I \\'IIKAT OIIlet.donviml
poor ; holders offer freely , Uallfornla No 1.1'
. ' 'iiltif-s ' id iiur i out il ; red western spring , Hsj
Kuiisns winter hard , Ms 'lift" * 2'td. ' liieolpts
ot wheat the p ixt three days , DUO.O.O centnls ,
Including 2J.OWJ American.
COII.N Quiet ; demand fallen off ; mixed
western , ! > s f > d pi-r ei-ntil : receipts of Ameri
can coin for three tl ty. 4.,40) ) centals
IUKIKxtra liuttit mcssSJs per tlreo
LVHD I'rlmn western , , lls Ud per cwt.
KFSIN Common , 4s l'4d per cwt ,
PI.AS Cnuudlun , GsJd per cwt.
St. I.ouls 'Markets.
HT. Louis , Mo. Juno 2,1 WHEAT Eislor ;
onsh. trio ; July. WI'u'EUsiiHo. ' '
COKV I.ouer ; cash. Si'ie ' : July , ' " 'if ' , bid.
OATS Wenk ; cash. , l"c ; July , , ) . ' c.
I'OHK Knsv , $10.17'i. '
IiAUI > l.oner.i .HO.
llurri.u Kisv ; cro.imery. n15c ; tlalry , II
© Ho.
Mlmira | > 0liH Wheat Market ,
MiNNUti'OMS Mlnu. Juno 21 WIIDAT
Hlun ; poor gr.ulcs neelooted , Kecolpts , U"i
car > ; slilpiuonts , .10 c irs Close : No. 1 hard ,
Juno. J1.0J ; on track , 1 OJJ1 ( ( 0"No. ; . 1 north
ern , June and July , us'jc : on tract. , UKiM ' 4o ;
No , 2 northern , June , Die ; on true. ; , Ulii'Jd'ie. ' '
Altlvvatikcc AlurkctN.
MII.WAUICKE : . WIs , Juno 23. WHEAT Weak ;
No 2 spring , cash , July. OJ8c. !
Con. > Weak ; No .1 , 57"jc.
O rs-feteadlor : No. 2 white , 40IO e.
1'iioViniONS Lower ; pork. July , 410.03.
Ciiiuliiniiti AIiirkctH.
CINCINNATI , O. , Juno 2i WHEAT rirmer ;
No 2 rod. l O.i'4 '
OOIIN 1'irm ; Na 2 mixed , OOc.
OATS Easier : No 2 mixed , 41 < a4I5ic.
WllISKV-11.10.
Toledo Mnrkcts.
TOI.BDO. 0 , Juno 2J. WHEAT Lower ; cush
anil Juno , il.OI't.
UOII.N lull ) ; onsh , COc.
OATS Quiet ; c ish , 4Ic.
Domestic Crop Hcvii-w.
Ciuctoo , Jtino 23. The I'.irmors' Review
will say tomorrow Harvesting of winter
win ; it has already bo un in li ilf of the coun
ties of Illinois anil Indian i and about one-
third of Ohio The yield Is estimated In these
states at 15 to 20 bushels to the acre , a few
count los reporting ns high us 21 busln Is and
uthois us low as 10 bushols. In Kentucky
hai vesting Is In full blast. The y old Is poor ,
( .orriispondents generally estimating It from
10 to ID bushels to tlio uere , three counties be
ing as low ns 7 bushels The Missouri harv est-
Ing Is about completed. The estimates r in e
from llfteeii to thlrty-llvo bushels A Inrgo
v leld Is undoubtedly ussurol. In Kans.is
harvesting Is well under way. Thecstim.ites
give the vleld at about fifteen bushels to the
acre Harvesting has not commenced In Mich
igan. Wisconsin , Iowa or Nebraska. The yield
In the latter n 111 undoubtedly be very lar e ;
In the other states fairly good , bprlngwlie.it
In all the northwestern states Is leported as
ilolnir very well. Corn Is generally reported
Improving In condition and promising fiom a
fair to un average crop.
Oats prospects are reported good In Ohio ,
Illinois and Kentucky and only fair In In
diana. In the other states an average yield Is
expected.
STOCKS AX It IIOXOS.
NKW YOIIK , Juno 2.I. The fooling In Wall
street Is If anything , rather less confident
than of late , the result of gold shipments hav
ing had u discouraging effect upon holders ,
whllo the bears are mnklng the most of the
occasion by tlio circulation of all sorts ot tu
mors. The discouragement , however Is con
fined to the smaller class of speculators. The
outlook IH th it until something of u more pos
itive nature Is known It will bo u trader's
mnrkot , with the extreme dullness and
light fluctuations we have had for
some time , accompanied by no de
cided tendency In prices. Today's
murkotdiffered In no essential respect from
those ot the last week or so. and whllo there
was u weak opening , continuing from the ef
fect of the gold shipments and other depress
ing inlliiencen of yesterday , there was no severe -
vero pressure to sell in liny part of the list
and aftei the early soiling orders by the for
eigners woio executed the market displayed a
mil } Ing tendency , aided by buying for'Lon
don account otM. I'atil , Loulss llio and Union
I'ucllle. Lnekiiwunnii was the Duly weak point
in the railroad list , Its course of yesterday
belnir reversed , and among the Industrials ,
cordugo dropped ,
Chicago Has In Into trading also showed the
result of beur pressure and Jersey Central ,
after solliu ol ( mater ally , failed to recover
and Is the only stock showing anj material
change for the day. Prominent bankets hero
Ray that the movement of the crops vv 111 not
tnko us much money fiom Now York us has
been iintlclpated and th it tlio Inland bunks
are holding their funds Instead of sending
them to Now York. At present , therefore ,
thorols very little western money on deposit
hero , The western bunks show thut their
reserve Is lurnor than ever before und
that they lira In n position to
f mulsh all the inonoy that will bo
needed for the movement ot the corps , The
market In llnal dealings generally moved up
ward hll hl fractions and dually closed dull
but firm at small and Irroirului ohungis for
tno day , though Jersey Central Is donn Hi per
font.
There was a widening of the railroad bond
niurUot today bul the mrgreguto result of the
[ railing wns luslgnlllcniit still , Loth us to the
iimount of business done und the elleut upon
nrlies In the list No moveinont of note Is to
lie dotei-tvd among the Issues traded in and
the only elmngca of note tire In the Inactive
bonds.
The snles ro ichod tC77OCO and the dullness
was the only fnuture of the day.
Government Hands were dull und heavy ,
jtute bonds were dull and steady.
Petroleum opened steady , but after the
llrst suits declined steadily under liquidating
nf long uceountH unit closed weak. 1'onnsyl-
vunlii Oil , July option , opening K6\o ; highest ,
j.S'e ; lowest. OOTgC , closing , UGHo. Total sulos ,
172.000 Imrrols.
Thn following nro the closing quot.ittqns for
the loading stocks on tliu Now York stock ux-
; 'luiiin-o toil ay :
Western. 7.163 ; Loulsvlllo , t Nashville. fi.7f.fl
Missouri i'nclllc , l.raoi Northwestern Atnrl
can. M fl | Northern I'nollk' , preferred. 2,101
Kaaillng , Mtt5 ; St. 1'tiul , 17,750) ) Union 1'aclllc
4,000. ,
Plitiinulnl ItcvloWi
Nr.vy YOIIK , Juno 23 The 1'ost snjrc. Yes
tordny It wns ni-nernlly reported that the em
birrnssod London hnusoof Mia lotta would In
compelled to nnnounoo Its formal suspension
Over night , however , it scorns that nrrnngo
monts were innde to carry the concern mom
nt any rate until the next settling dny
Neither announcement excited nny cohceri
hnro and the Incident wns of llttlo Inlorcs
except an Indicating the reasons for London' !
absence from nctlvo trading nnd the rlso It
our stock market- . The London houses wlilcl
have figured prominently In the nnst bul
movements In Americans simply have not tin
money to put Into n venture now even If the ]
hud the will.
The iMurlcttns , like the llarlnps , were
equipped with assets which were lltcrnlly uu <
available , unless , as In the present Instnncc ,
creditors euiry forwnrd from a motive of sell
defense. 1'erhnps the most unpleasant con <
slderutlon of all Is Unit ( .tcurltles stieli ns tin
bouth American bolids , In which nil of these
houses were diihbllng , have not appioclutotl
In value since the November i-rnsii On tin
contrary they hivogono on declining from
thut day to this.
ritiuiicliil NotPH.
NKW YOIIK. Juno 2 , ) , CloiirliUs. { 104,4(1.1,000 , ( ;
balances. { qi 7U > l.
HAMlMOiif. Juno -ricnrlng1' . .O-JS.llRi
bnlnnt.es , f JM7OI , < . Money li per cent.
I'llll.Aliui.i-iiiA , Juno 21. C'learlnes. 811,7(1"- (
GSS ; bulnncos , JIG.S,10I. Money. 4iil'/i ' per cent.
CINCINNATI , f ) , Juno 21 Money fi7 per
cent Now Yoric cxchnngo 40 ® . " > .lo piemlutn
Oleurliigs , ( lMl'iltiOU.
HOSTOV , Muss , Juno 21 , Clonrlngs , $14,114.-
3l8bilinc-cs ; ! , $ l,4fi. ' > , H' , . Moni-v , ' . " } per cent
Kxelinngoon Now York , loc discount.
t'niCAOO , Juno 2.I. Money sto.idy at MM
per cent on call and U pi-i lent on
tlmo. New York cxchantio , stoutly ut 7'c
premium , Clonrlngs , ilJ.sir.ooO Sterl ng ex-
ehiin o was steady and iinilinngcd ,
Tlio Mo icy .Market.
NKW YOIIK , Juno 2.1 MONP.V ov GAM , Has
bcini'iisj. ranging from l'jTi.J'5 ' per cent ; lust
loun , 1'i tiorLcnt ! closing tillered at' ' .
I'ltlMK SlUlfANTIM ! I'AI'KH 5'fJ7 ( per CCtlt.
STRUM MI KXCIUNOK Quiet nut firm , with
actual business on bankers' bills at $181 at
sixty dajsaud H.SMS for dem ind I'ostcd
latLs , * l h7 < 3l M ) . Commercial bills , Jl.s. " 5ftl 874
The following were the closing prices on
bonds :
Hostou Stoulc M irkct.
ROSTON. Muss , Juno 111 The following were
the ckiHlni ; prloos on stujks In the iluston
stooU innrkot toil.iy.
Atchlson X Topukn , 3 ! ( rnnklln 18' ' <
llostqnA. Allnnj. . . . 200 Huron 24f
Iliinton A Mnlno . . .111" O'uooln .13
C , II AQ 871 ( Jiilncy 110
HtchburKlt. U 75 Hmtn He Copper W
Muss Central IB TainuriK.li 110
Mexican Cent com , 20 Annliton l.und Co . < 0
N V \ .V Kiitf 14 ! Hnd l.iiiul Co . A > ? 4
do't 1131ft Hull 'telephone
Old Colour. 1U4 hiuiuon ytore S 18
\\ls Cen com 161 'Water ' 1'owcr
Alluuez VllnCo ( new ) Ji > Hi C M i. . .
Atlantic Ib | N IJ T
HoilonA. Mont 14i II U C
Calnmi't.1 llecln . .M ) I
Loutluu .Stocks.
. Juno 21. Closing tit 4 p. in.
Consols , money. , . U5 l-li , Krle liH
CoiKohi , account , ! > 5 1-11 , Mexican ordln iry. . . . > } (
U. S 4s 12J St Paul common . . . M"s
U. < ? 4'ns ' 102 N' Y Central 102
N V 1' . , VO. Isti . . IIM lluidlnir IIM
Ciiuullan I'ntlllc . . 31 Mt'vlcanCent. new 4s 70i
liar Hllvor. 4Gd pur OUIILO. Money , ' 4
per OP tit. H no of discount. In the open iniukct
for both shoit. .mil six-months bnls , Ifa poi
oont
IJaiik of lOnulainl Ilullion.
I.OVDOV , .Juno 23 Amount of bullion jrono
Into the Dunk of EiiKlund on b.ihuico tod.iy ,
Jtio2ooo. ;
Paris Kuntcfl.
I'Aitio. J itno 21. Thee per cent rentes , 95f
20c for the account.
Denver Mining Stoolcs.
H. Cole , Juno 2J. On the nilnln ; ox-
chunRO totluy the fcolliiR WHS slightly 1m-
pro eJ. hales , 27.00J. O.oslng :
Kan FrauulHuo > Ilun Quotations.
SAN FIIANCISCO , Juno2. ) Thootllelal closing
quottitlons for mining stocks today were as
followH :
Now York Mmlii ; ; Quotations.
NEW YOIIK , JunoS.I Tlit ) following are the
closing mlnliu stock quotat ons :
Allen ino Horn Sliver i5 !
AiInniH Con 183 Inin sllvur lOj
Aspen . > uo
llcst \ llulUicr HO t Diablo . S5 !
Dcidnood li'i Ontnrlo . , NX )
Kurokn Con ViO
Could X Cnrry . . . . 140 Slcrrn .Vuriili . 310
llalu.VNurcroja. . . * . 173 Union Con . 2J&
Huiiiemnhn 10 > 0 \ulluw .luckLt . .IX )
St. Ijouis "Mining S'toukH.
ST. Louis. SIo , Juno 21 ! Mining stocks
" ' " '
- " -
lllds on cull
AYool Aliukct ,
Ilp TON , June 23 The trade In wool con
tinues fair , but sates are for the most part In
Email lots. I'rlees remain the same ns they
were a week ago , but outside quotations aru
illlllcult to obtain. Ohio ami Pennsylvania X
bus hcon soiling at 2iCi. ) Oo and XX and aliovu
at > lll2c. Michigan X bus hcon offered at 27
& 27Hc. In combing and delaine lleocos there
ha\o been sales of No I combing at : iU40o :
Ohio line dolalno and Michigan tine delnlno at
ivlb-lle. In new territory there has bi en union
af line nt a premium. Now Tex as , California
nnd Oregon wools are selling In the range of
JOutnliOc. 1'iilled wools mo In eood demand ;
choke hiipors are selling at 4 ® 4re ; fair to
irood supers at : t03.Iio. and oxtias at 2'ij-IOo.
roruign wools are In steady demand und tlrm.
Now York Dry ( iooilH Market.
Nr.w YOIIK , Juno KI. Tlio dry goods market
| ilentfd no marked change , but thoio vns
some Improvement in demand , and conslder-
nblo local activity with Jobbers In the process
nf clo-lng out open stocks. The miuket for
men's wtmr and noolens boclns to bhow new
Intoiest. dupllcntlng and extending new
fining goods iiiion the market. The outlook
In thut direction Is felt to be good ,
Havana Mil k < ; tn.
HAVANA , Juno 2.I. SPANISH GOIP J.M13 ©
Mlts'il ' lAchungo , ( julct.
bUUAU Qulou
O.W.4 HA 1.1 * K
OMAHA. Juno 2.1 , 1S11.
OATTI.K Ofllclal receipts of e.ittle 2.IQO
us compared with 1 2 , vestordiiy und 2,01s :
I'ucsduy at last week. The market was
( airly active. Untidy fat beeves nerostrong-
: > r , other grades v\oro slow and lower. Gootl
bii tuber stock was ub mt steady ; other grades
were slow and 10 to 15c , lower , feeders wt.ro
slon nnd unehanod ,
Hoot Olllolnl rocoluts of hojs 7.IX' ,
ns comtmrod wltb2IKS ) yesterday and 8Ni !
luosdny of last week. The mnrket was
moderately uvtlvo and n shailu blghur , wltn
= 01110 sales reported Aj higher , The iiuullty
wusnommon All sold , The ranue of the prices
wns tl 2 ; , ( iM 40. the bulk selling at if I 2..itt a : > .
Micht , tl ' "J'sei MO ; heavy , * IU 440 ; nilxuj ,
M..VM JS. The av erngo of the prices p ltd was
f I. II as compared with fl2 > ! 5 vesterday and
tl . ' ' 8 ' 3 Tuesday of lust week.
HlbM' . Ullltlal receipts of sheep .111 as
BOmiuucd with none yesterday nnd & . > ! of last
week. The market was active und strong.
Natives ( ZTSftMni westerns , 8i5 > ai05. Oood
W to 70 Ib lumbu 13 2V30.25.
Ucoolpta niul DlMponltloii of Stoolc.
Ofllclal receipt * UnU dUooiltlon of itook at
0 r > 7n 2 M 710 3 00 771 3 ; ir >
2 O.'l .100 MJ .1 10 . lira 340
20. . 001 ,1 00 f. to a 20 018
UUU.1
1 nso 2 40 . 1 IM 2 71 1 1'.70 30(1 (
i leu . .1553 2 8U 1..15SO J50
llciirBUS.
275
CALVES.
I 170 4 M
MTA03.
3 lll-'fl 2
Live Stock Mirket.
CHICAOO , Iune2i. ; IBpceliilTcloKram toTiiE
BBE. ] There w , is u scnrelty of coed slilptilng
stock and prices for such were strong. Uf the
( { .SOU cattle received. Itvns ostlmiited that
only iibout4OJO were from Texas , fuming only
uboiit,1UO nnthobof nil ci ados. As u larRo
pirtofthat number wore of the sort tint
shlupeisdo not c ire to handle they experi
enced some dlflleulty In lillinj ; their orders.
However , the published stilesi sliow thut thov
did not pav uny Itnportiint advance , the n\er-
age of prlcoi being about the same us for j os-
tordiv. Common nnd medium qualities ajaln
were \ery dull , not much lower th in on Mon
day , but lower than anv d ly last wock. 'Tho
Koneral run" of cows and bulls sold at JJ.OOtt
2.75 , and from S..25.loO boucht common to
Kood grass Tot.ins A few eholeo cows and
holfcrs hold around JJ.75 ® ' 00 and there were
htattorlni : s lies of stesrs nt $580ia'.lJ. The
o\tremo ruiiKO of quotations was $1.2531.40 for
nathes ana $1 VVQAOj for Toxnns ,
Good ho/s generallv sold 2'45o ' hlehorthls
mornln/ , the best of the offerings btlnglu ;
$4 17hif4.Cj. ( When reports from Hestuin
points tame In showing rccolpts of ld.00) ) at
Kans. is City and a corrospondlnK mcrc.ibo ut
other in.ukots , thOLurlv flrinnebs vanlshod.
Any tlmo af tor 0 o'clock prices were no bettor
than foriChtorday , and toward thooloso buy-
ois were not wIllltiB to utiy that d.iy'h ( | iioti-
tlons Silos were at S-l - > Ii I.M. Tnoro were
hi at col v more than a do/en trades it o\or
ttVt. The prevailing pilco bulnp J4 4V&
4M fir light mtdluin ami ho.ivy wol hts.
Closing ( iilotatlons were $4,2i © 10 , and the
prosiiiut wns for lowei prices for Wednesd.iy.
Oood Unlit luvs weio su.iroo.
The K > eiilng.Iouriiiil reports : CATTLE Uo-
celpts , 7'WO ; shipments , J.tUO. Market Irregu
lar ; shipping htook stioii-Mir. others wo.ik to
lower : top prices , $ " > 'ivftO ' 10 ; no extra steers
on snloi others , &I7.4.SO ; lox.ins , $ . ' .20 ©
4tO : stockots. J5.21SO. 10 : cows , t . ' O.xa.1 25.
lions Uteolpts , Hi ( 0 ; shipments , 8.003.
Market aotlvo and higher ; rotuh and com
mon , H Iflt&l.au ; . . .Ixed anil p lakers , * I 40ai 5) ) ;
nrlmo houvy null hutehot weights , SI . ' ,0i4l IW ;
light , JI3VS4 V > .
SIIKKP Iteueltjts. 7,001 ; shipments , 3030
Murkt t fnlrly uctlvistondy : nithos , W 2J ©
5.15 ; Tiixnn muttons , fl JjQI.40 ; wobtorns , * 4.40
( SI.9J ; Limbs , t'i.OlxTif..O.
New York Live Stock Atnrkct.
NEW YOUK , Juno 23 HEBVFS Uocelpta ,
2SO head , all for slaUKhteiors : no trade ; feel
ing tlrm. Dressed beef , stuacly. S'lau'io ' ; slilp-
menlH tomorrow , 4. .KO ijuartors of beufs.
CALVES liLcolpts , C47 head ; market steady !
veals. ifJOO.fl.1. sQ ; fodorul cahes , 8J.VI ,
bliKEi' Receipts. ,447 head : market steady ;
lambs Hhado eiiblor : sheep , fl.Vl ) 25 : lambs ,
$ COO7.424 ! ; ilrt-ssoil mutton , firm , U10'lc ;
dressed liimls , stutidv , 10"iil-'c.
Hens Itecolpts. 4 , Ml head , consigned direct ;
market nomluiilly sto.idy r > tfl.aOiU5'j5
Kansas City fjlvo M iclc Alarkot ,
KANSAS CITV , Mo , Juno 2. ) OATrt.t Ko-
cclpts. 4.420 ; shlpmonts , 1,270 ; market steers
dull and lOo lonwf-cons lOtt Oo lower ; best
Toxaiishtuidy ; others IPSi21o lower than last
nerU ; Kteois , tl.XiB-l.l'J : cows , fl.50.ai 15 :
stockuis and f oeiltirs PI 20K- 1 01.
Hntis Hecolpts llolO ; hhlpmonti , 240 ; miir-
kot .VrilOo lower ; bulk , * 4.20I.JO ; all grudns ,
U75 l 40. „ .
MiKM'-HeoolptsMt70 ; shlptnents , 120 ; nmr-
kotBtoutly. _ _
St. IOIIN | hlvo Stock 'Market.
ST. Lot'ii ) . Jlo.Jntib ' 'I. CATTIE Kocolpts.
5,700 ; shlpinonth | ) Q ; market blow ; fair to
oholuo nitllvu sti > qn , $ J.7.55J ; Toxaus and
Jliillnns. t ! 41XT44 OJ t
lions Huco'iitH ' , 2,810 ; shlpinonts , 4M ;
market Htioni ; ; houvy , $ lIOl/i5 ; miiod , J4.1UI6
4 55 ; llu-llt. IfUoat M.i/
031 AHA n'llOtymf4K Jl.lltKKTtt.
VpKi'lnlilcs.
The following , iiuotutloiis represent the
priies at which choiLp stock IH billed out on
oroors unless othg wfrc nt ited :
OMors llormuiia-iior taso. t.25 ; Califor
nia , -.if pot Ib. , ,
CAiiHAcni Home grown. COo pcrdoz , or 2' ' {
B2J4e per Ih
SIUTIIKIIS CAur.in owt u 1'er do on , 11.50.
NKW | 'OT TOKS I'or Ib. 210 ,
TOMAlOEs I'tliOJ btOCk , per CHltC. J.'iVZi
Ni.w IliihTS I'or dn7,3H < iJ t5o.
1'rAs-l'oi bushel box , JI.25SI.1Di per H hiuhol
box , Mo.
t'uctr iuns : I'or doz f > OIiCOo.
SouTimuv ll > ANViix. * . 75o per 'i husbel
hoxisirln. . WHWo pel bushel box.
I'oxATOi-B Homo grown stock In small let
from tboMtoro. Jl 1 > .
H Mo ) per do ; .
, JiM per
Omnba milling comp 1115. Itollitnco , Patent ,
IJW ; liulnuiblo Patent.'W , I , ono htnr ,
Suiieriatno. ( i50i tnuwlliiku , JJ.10 ; fancy
rnniHy. IOJ.
U. T. Dm IH mill coiupuny. High Patent No. 1
iindCruaiu , 1't-u ; liluu I ) , , full pftont. . ' .5i :
llnwko > o , Imif patent , } . ' . .I5 ; huuulul Hoyal *
ji , tout No. 10. J.Lu ) ; Mlnnusota I'.tfiit. J.'MI ;
Kuiibus llardhiat \ , patent , IJ.OO , Nobruvka
bprlng Wheitt , piitunt , f.&i.
U , 1. Ullluau'i Gold Medal , J2.63 ; tinow
White , liWi Snownako. 12.10 : low Rrixdo , Jl.ffl ;
Qucoh of the I'antry. ? , ' 00 ! iirati , fllfO ;
rhoppcd focd , JTO ; illnnusotii SitipcrlatUo ,
f..Wi.
K. U Welch * Ott. , Welch's llcst. ? i85 : Crown
PrlneM'.TO ! Mliiiii citn Chief , JJ.40 ! Splendid
I'anilly , J.MOJ HttalKht , fl M.
I'rcHli KrultH.
nurKtiEitiiiK' ' ? Per cnsu , Si'S.
llt.ACK HASi'itntiuiRs Percnso. JIOO.
C'nntuttsI'lillfirnla , per 10-lb boxi ! l ! 1 |
< 31.15 : southi'rn cherries , (1.25 per drawer of IS
t ] uiirts.
OitAsdvs t.os Angclc1 * , t32.1i Mcdlterr.in-
oiin swocta , M.71
TEXAS I'Ktt in. I'or M bushel box , uW * .
bTiUwti tan IKS Missouri stock , fiOJ . ' .25per
21 ptiiirt cnso ; Iowa Ktook , JJ.'i'i l > < jr cnso.
Ouir.v Uoosi'iiKiiiiiKs Per 24 n\nut \ case ,
t.12.V712 50 ; drawer of is iiuarts , M,7. > a2.00
PiNiAi'i'i.i s-Por no/ , > , ! 00.
IiKMONS Choice stock , per box. Jfl.25 ; fanuy ,
tl 75 7.00
IUNANA8 Per bunch , f2.fiOa300 for ftincy
shipping stock.
Contitry Produce.
Pot't.Titv The receipts of old few Is nro llttlo
light and sulus of good stock are nmdo nt ? 150
6i.liO ! Huilng chlokehs nre becoming niciro
lih'nty and urn scllln < at MOvVitl.CO per do' .
The ducks arriving are mostly small anil KO
ut about W.1J. Turkovs , DC per Ib
HtTTTFii \crylargoproportlonoftho butter -
tor Is selling at lOu
Hdds The receipts of egirs are moderate ,
nnd the rnatkpt holds nt UfiU'jc.
II Av Host uplantl , I'.i.ooaio ' 00 ; poorer grades ,
M.ojffl7.00.
SOUTH tt.1t A It A.
The Hoard of ICiliicatlon ,
All members of the board of education \vcro
present ut the meeting Monday night. The
bills of A. H. Miller , ill ) ; J. K. Owens ,
&U.SO , were allowed. The socrctnrv wns
authorized to dr.uv an ardor for ? 130 to bo
deposited with ilustlec Hreon as nn appeal
bond iu the cn.se of Constable A. A. Don
nelly ncalnst the school tlisrlct. An order
for M itO w.is also ordurod drawn to pay costs
of Illlnt , ' the appeal In the Donnelly case.
The building committee u IIH anthoi 1ml to
sign n petition for sto'io paving on Twenty-
sixth streqt , providing u majority of prop
erty owners favored stone. The sntnn com
mittee was auUioil/cd to exchange the t o
school lots in the fourth ward for two other
lots on the southwest corner of Thirty-thiid
mid .1 streets. This committee will attend to
haUnptho banks sloped on the IJrown Park
school lot. A loom for the superintendent
und for mooting pui-poses will bo secured on
N stioet.
Tin
A house-full of well-wishing friends loaded
themselves with tin waio and fitly reminded
Councilman Edward P. Conley , of the Third
ward and his estimable wife , of the anni
versary of tholr wedding. The surprise was
as pleasant us unexpected to the guniul
councilman. Equal to the otnoigcncy Mrs.
Conloy received the welcome guests and
ndded to a pleasant social evening by serv
ing a well-enjoyed lunch. Showering con
gratulations , at u into hour the friends , glad
to have been there and wishing for raanv
moro as plnasnnt anniversaries , left ono of
the plc.isantcst family circles m the city.
Took a Header.
Dr. Thomas H. Ensor mot with a painfu
accident \\hllo driving on Missouri nvenuo.
A little ditch across the road was Just at such
an angle that on driving into it on an easy
trot the tloctor was bounced out and landed
face und head down , receiving some bruises
on the tnco and a tractuio of the nose.
Ilaimlo-H Accident.
As Mr. and Mrs. A. L Gcrquest of Al
bright , worn diiving down Twenty-fourth
street , the horse frightened at the motor cars
and shioing , upset the vehicle and throw out
the occupants. Neither Mr. Berquest nor
His wife was injured although the vehicle
was damaged somo.
I lie School COIISIIH.
The census enumerators have completed
their labors , bhowiue y,210 persons of school
ago. Captain John E. Il.irt icports CCiT in the
First ward , William M inpan 070 In the Second
end ward , Joseph L , . Cfiiistio fi'.KJ ' in the
Thitd ward and G. W. Hoftman y.n in the
Fourth \ \ ord.
l\otes Abe it the City.
Manngor . N. Babcock of the stockyards
has returned from Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Uynerson have ro-
ttunod from Burlington , la.
The picnic arranged by the Epworthloagu
has boon indctinitoly postponed.
Otto Rii7uwolt and Hoberl Ashburn , after
severe illnesses , nre convalescent.
Brand Inspector Cloud of Talbot , after a
trip through Wyoming , has returned.
Hon. J. M. Wurdlaw of Bcatriee , member
of assembly from Gage county , is visiting
friends in the city.
Dr. J. J. Miller , stock Inspector nt the
Sioux City stockvards , was- welcome vis
itor at the Exchange.
Mrs. In\in , wife of Foreman John G.
Irwin of the Cudahy packing company , is
isted among the sick.
The entertainment to bo gtvon by the
Junior league has been postponed to Monday
evening in the Methodist church.
W. E McCloud of Thayer , formerly pi osi-
dent of the McCloud-Lo\o commisblo'n com
pany , is visiting friends at the yards.
The PIcklors of Omaha and the Maroons of
this city will play another game of ball on
the First ward ground next Sunday after
noon.
George tlofnor and Martin Uuther , who
have boon running the Ivnrlin hotel , Twenty-
sixth and M streets , huvo sold out und gone
to Colorado.
Boo Hive ledge No. 2S4 , Ancient Free nnd
Aceeptcd Masons , will have un installation of
ofllccrs in Mnsonlo hall this evening. The
installation will bo open to members and
their families.
South Omaha ledge No. ID'S , Independent
Order of Good Templars , mot last evening
with Sister Alice Grifllth at the residence of
her pirouts , Mr. anil Mrs. K. H. Grifllth ,
Twenty-third and J streets.
V. Jay Uoso of Lincoln , state organizer of
the citizens' alliance , will meet with South
Omaha citi/cns' ullianco No. 11 this evening
to exemplify the work nnd will spend the bal-
nneo of the week organising lodges In Doug
las county.
J. M. Bcchtel of Burlington , In , division
freight agent , and W. J. Davenport of Coun
cil Bluffs , Iu. , assistant division freight
agent of the Chicago , Burlington Ac Qulncy ,
spent the duv at the stockyards , the guests
of Manngor W. N. Babcock.
J. T. Jefferson was arrested on a charge of
assault on .lames ICotera and was lined $ . ' 0
by Judge King. On the investigation H de
veloped that the asbault was un attempt to
commit un unnatural crime. The nllcgcd as
sault occuirod ut the Q street viaduct.
James Mllroy , a white candidate for pugil
istic honors and pelf , nnd Low Mulvoy , an
ebony skinned American with confidence In
his powers , mot In Hill & Dolczal's saloon
yesterday to arrange u mutch for S5 n side.
The colored man him both confidence nnd
cash , but the white man's \\hcrowlthnl fulled
to nmtctlulUo.
Do not tnko any chance of being poisoned
or burucd to denth with liquid steve polish ,
pnlnt.s or cnaipels In bottles The "Hlsing
Sun Steve Polish" is safe , odorless , billliiint.
the cucrippsL und best sto\o polish nmdo. nnd
the consumer p.ivs for no extensvlo tin or
glass package withovery purchase.
Don't
"Monkey"
with your
Blood ,
Delay Is ilaiinrrntii In tick-
-ifci It li ettiKclttlly Imznrituuft
In diseases of tlio Ill'xxl Ikii.
runtlon Imtda coi ruiitlniii unit
mild can iIf m ( jlu tol.ili-viliiti
Into lucuiablu chruiilo dis
order * .
O lnntafr.si c-dyanil
Sft \ burn dim fur all
" " jaffli inK
fi\ \ Scrofula , BLIn l.ruitlun | > .
nml lilts lined tliousuuils uf
ill > lB Of C.1IHCI.
It U n | K > WI rful tnnlc for dell-
cute iitrftoiiB , jet U hurnilfiui
mill liiinpatla of Injuring Ihu
nio -iiiiltl\i' } Hi.ni.
A trrntUo on llloml anil Rkln
IM | HMi iiialltil mtK on aujill'
tatlon
DruggliU Bell It.
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. ,
Drawer 'J , Atlauloi Gtt , j
OMAHA
Kiuuil'ffi' '
DIRECTORY.
AWNINQ3 AND TENTS.
malm Tout & Awn
ing Co-
HHK . llnnimorku , Oil n > l
UtililivrClotliliiK t utitltnr
citnluKiiu , 111) ) Hirniim
BIOYOLBS.
A. H. Porrigo&Oo , | Mi ° - Da n ,
AIIMakas , All I'rlcos , All HIcyclM HeM un Monthlr
l > nrt , i'lijiiiuiiUi
100n { FnrmmSt , Onnlm
BOOK BINDERS & STATIONERS
Omabn Ropublicnu Printing Oo. ,
I.nw brlofs , linnk siiptillo , mil ovt'rjt'llni ' In tliu
ITlntlnu Una
10th nnd Doinil it trent < .
Ackcrmann Bros , & Hointzo ,
Printers tilndcn , cloctrotrpcn , blnnlc book ninnu-
fiutiucr-i ,
rl ulrwt , Oniihi.
BOOTS AND SHOE3.
Olmrles A. Ooo & Oo. , Kirkondnll.Jonos tfeOj
Manufacturers nnd Job' \Vholosilo Mntiiifnttnr' )
licr A eIltll for Muslim Hub-
ber hnuPo IIW , IUI <
11M ( lloirnnl utrcct. niul IIUil llnrnor Ht
William ? , Van Aor-
nam & Harto , Factory , Corner lltli
_ ( in < t Dotit ; ) i * t < ) tii
1212 llnrnoy street , Im > li'ri' Inrltol
Omatiit , N'cb to c til tin 1
BOXES. BUTCHERS.
John L. Wilklo , Louis Holler ,
Omnhi piper tiox factory IttitcheM' nnd tnc'or < '
ni7-IU' < Douiilii Tools A Htlpi'lli" Hoof ,
heir fi liec' | > ciKlum
Orders promptly tlllol Ulii-1113 Infkxnn St.
DRY GOODS.
ELEOTRIOAL SUPPLIES.
DIU'ltOlTAUTOMATIC
DIU'ltOlTt
Wolf Electrical Oo. Electric Motor ?
llluatriitud C'utatoKUO und Dyntiuioj CutiiloKiio
free frtc. II A Klnncyicnl
IG14 Capitol Avcniio. AKt. B3iJN V Ufu Hld'K
FABM MACHINERY , ETC.
Parlin , Orendorff & T. G. Northwall ,
Martin Oo , , Ocnenvt ncstorn nKO
Corner .lonoi nnd 9th sti. Hkintlln Plow Co ,
Oiniilm , Nell 114U-1151 Shernmn IITO.
FLOUR. .
E. L. Welch & Oo. , E. T. Davis Mill Oo. ,
101. N loth Htroot. C. (1 Unilvrwood ,
.1. K McCruy. Man iuor. Mutineer nt Onialio.
Mill at Henderson , Minn. Cor , 8th nnd Jaekion K
S. F. Oilman , Omaha Milling Co , ,
Mcrcliint Mlllori ,
1014 N. llilh street.
OMIccand Mill 1111 North
C.E , lllnck Mnnnsor. lltli Street.
FURNITURE AND CARPETS.
Dewey & Stone Furniture Beobe & Runyan Furniture -
niture Oo. nituro Oo.
, Buccouor * to C.A. Ileebo
Furniture nnd carpets A Co.
1115-1119 Kurnum Btroot , Oriico nml 11th Rt9.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
LIQUORS.
Her & Oo. , William Dint ,
f.liltiflr Mitrohinti Wlnos , Liquors mt Cl-
III. tlnrnur < lrt
Mniiufiu tur ri K'jnno I Ktirj
Knit Imtlixlllttori lilt Knrnim St. , Omiht
L. Kirscht & Co , , Frick & Herborta
Wholesale Mquor Do.ilon Wholcinlo l.lquorneal jrt
1001 Fnrnnm Street OI - ( W S 10th St.
R. R. Grotto ,
Iniiiorter niut lobbar of
wines nml l.lqutiri
10-A1 unit lir. . ' hiinmm St.
1'rlrn ll < l.i < in | ipllpntlon
LUMBER.
G. W. Douglasi & Oo John A. Wakofiolcl ,
Im portedAmcrlrnn 1'ur
Ilnnlvrooil I.iiraber lnntlCinientMllwiiko
Itt1miillc t onient nnd
1110 North loth Stron DiilneyMilto I .lino
Obarloa R , Lao , WyattBullard Lum
llnrrtwonil lumber , wool bar Oo.
carpet * niul
\ \ irquot
tloorlru Jtltli nndlinrd ytreoti ,
( > tli nnd
Cady & Gray , Louis Bradford ,
I.lmc , cement , etc , oto Lumber , lime , comontot3
cor , ' . 'til ' and Uoucbui va Iaiiftln ) < i Jtreet.
MILLINERY AND NOTIONS.
0. A. Stonehill , I. Oberfeldor & Oo. , "
Mllllncrr , Notions Importers nnrt Jobbers la
Clo iks , Kto Mllllncrr.
203JIUnnilvn South lltli
lia-113' ' ICthSt. , Omaht Mreet.
MUSIOAL INSl'RUAIBNrS , BTO
Max Meyer < ScBro. Oo. A. Hospo , Jr. ,
M'f > ; Jewelers , doalon In lttiios Ornftnn , Artists'
miislin.1 tn triiinonts ,
tic , Mnterlnls , ICtc ,
Parnnm iind ICth 1511 DoiiKlAs Street.
OILS.
Consolidated Tank
Line Oo.
Hollnc'l and lubrlaatlni
oili > , axlu vruii e , ota
It U Hull ) , MnnnKor
PRODUCE , COMMISSION.
Ribbel & Smith , Soliroedor & Oo. ,
Donlers In country prod n h buren tintt r nt
uce , fruits , vek'etiibluj , CKK nnt Kt-iur il co u-
etc. mlHilon iiiurLh inti ,
l.W Howard street. iii South Ilth street.
Robart Purvis , E. B. Branch & Oo , ,
1217 Hoirnnl street
I'roitiirn , fruits of all
kVrlto for prtcos on but kinds , oysters ,
ter , poultry untl
, cgus
Baino. lltli.t Hiirney utroat
Kirschbraun & Sons , Jos. A , Clark & Oo.
Uuttor , checio ,
Butter nnd poultry
CKISS
poultry nnd Kama ,
1209 Hovnrd street. GO1 ! South 13th street.
SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , E "O.
M. A. Disbrow & Oo. , Bohu Sasli & Door Oo
Manufacturer * of saiti Manufiittnrora < if moil-
duo r . lill niH n rid IliBhllnila , dlon ,
Moulding llrnnah of oil , otdl
Dec , l.'tli imd UarJ ti 10th nnd Clurk itroct ] .
STEAM AND WATER SUPPLIB3
U. S. Wind Eiigino & A. L. Stninj & Sons ,
Pump do. ,
Hiilllilay nlnd mllli UH 10U2-IOOI Fsrnim ilcait.
and VJO Jonui at (1 ( b'
ltu , aitlnK managor. Uaiutiii , Noll.
TE3A , COFFEE , SPIOES , OIGAR3.
Consolidated Goffact
Company ,
U14 and Kill Ilamoyit.
Oiimlm Vob
TOYS. | BILLIARDS.
H. Hardy & Oo. ,
Toyn , tlolN , nlbmnafiinor Collondor Oo.
cooda , lioiiiof nrnlibln/ Illlir I inrn in dl < a ,
Hiloonnxturji
tii , < i'\i \ , children's c r- 407 40UH lUth tri)3U
rliiKix I HU t
.SOUTH OMAHA.
UNION STOCK YARDS CO , LIMITED.
LIVE STOOIC COMMISSION.
A. D. Boyer & Oo Hunter & Green ,
M-Vl Kiclmnufl 30 Kicliimifo llulljlnj
botith Omnhx buiith Oininii.
8. J , Ooffmin , Siiiiloy
& Oo.
28 ICxclmnuu llulldln
bouth Unuhtu
JOHN A MI.SIIANE. { HANK C. Ul.MIO.f
McShanc & Condon ,
IN\TiSTMIji\r BANKHRS ,
300 8. 13th St. Flr t Nutlonnl U till lUilia.
1115 , Oimltn. Neh
Ikiil In ntncki , l > end < iiiritli'H , eomuiTPlnl pn-
pir i lo Nunotlalo loum un linprovud Din ilm runl
mliilo Hliurt lima tiiani with Link tiKk , orothur
iipprmd collutural oum ty _ _ _ _ _ _
WAMTED
Total liiui > of CITIES.
_ . _ . _ _ . _ . COUNTIES , QOHOOL
U WBVIEJ > W DIUTRICT8 , WATtn
COMFAIIIEB.BT. n.R.COMPANIE8it < > v
C'orre > ponilcnri < < illciUd , "
H.WillARRls&COMPANY.Banker
191-109 Dearborn Street , CHICAGO-
IS Wa'l Otraot , NEW YOUtt ,
70 UUU