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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1891)
0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , SATUlfebAV. JULY 4 , 1891-TWELVE PAGES. 'S ' REVIEW OF THE WEEK , Crop Prospects Never Moro Uniform 01 Satis'actory Than at Present. GENERAL CONFIDENCE IN THE FUTURE , Trnclo In nrpntlHturfr not Especially Aotlvo SUjjIit InurcnHc hi Pull- urcH Ovci' tlio I'rouccclliiR Kc\cu Dnyw. Nnw YOHK , .Tuly 3 H. O. Dun & Co.'a Weekly Kovlovv of Tindo will say : I'vcrvthlnu waits for tbo crops. It Is , thcrcfoic , of tlio first Importance tlint the crop prospects have never boon tnoro uni form mid stub factory at this season than they are now. In other respects the potiornl outlook is In the main unchanged. While the volume of business represented by clear- inn house exchanges outslda of Now Yoik Is about 0 per cent less for the last week ol Juno and about 10 per cent loss for the month than last year , there Is prevailing confidence In the speedy recovery and expansion of trade. Reports from Interior cities show a fair but In many respects a vvaitlni : trade. Thcro Is a better demand for mill Iron at PltlsliurK , where tha glass works aru closed for the summer. At Clovelnnd the drv RooJs , shoes , clothing and grocery trndcs are Improved and manu factured Iron Is In good demand. At Cincinnati the building mid machinery lines aio ( ( tilto active , but at Detroit wool moves slow , holders uniting for higher prices At Ghlcntio wheat receipts arc five times last 3 ear's , receipts of wool nearly double , and 11 ( jaln appears In butter and flour , but a loss of half In cured meats und dressed beef. of two thirds In hud , of u quarter In corn and cheese and seine decrease In oats , Imrloj and r > o. The itry Roods tiado equals lust joar's , with prompt paj incuts , vvhllu trade In cloth ing and shoes much exceeds last year's. ' At St. Louis trade Improves slightly , sta ple groceries are active and confidence glows as the Imrve-it answers estimates At .St. Paul a grattfjlni , ' Increase in thu handling of cnttlo Is noted , and stioni ; conlldenco because ofmutkcd linjnovcmcnt In crop piospects there , at Milwaukee and at Omaha Trade Is dull at Nashville , holding up fairly at Savannah , Rlugirish , but strcngtliunlng at MLinphis as ciop piospects them improve , and larcor nt. Jacksonville , where vegetables are movine Iti largo quantities. Trndo Is seasonably dull nt New Orleans , but rollned sugar Is active , with largo sales of Ucrman granulated. It Is the dull season in Iron , many mills having closed for the usual vacation , and while prices are gencra'lv ' a shade stionger limn in Mnv , a vague fear of tha future checks purchases. Structural and pinto iron are fairly active , but of mils no sales are noted and shipments for thu half \eur are placed lit -J.W.UOO tons , against 775,000 last 3 ear. Coal has been advanced by dealers , but the Independent oporatois nmko no change. Tin Is low er at $ > 0.-U ) , and copper atS12 87 for lake , with lout In model ate demand Sales of wool at New York , Uoston , Phila delphia and Chicago for the vear thus far aggregate ! ! U,1 1 ! , ! ! > ( ) pounds , against I'JI.Ul'J- OVJ last venr , with some It crease in domestic , but a larger increase in foreign. In dry foods the market Is still waiting , and line worsteds are held back In dress goods thp purchases of line foreign qualities appeal to equal lust years , while the lower foreign trades aio shut out , but of other grades considerable quantities yet remain in the tnaiket which vvoio puichased last jear on speculation. Trade in brcndstuffs hits not boon espec ially active , though wheat dei lined below $1 per bushel , rising airnln a little within the past few davs , and corn and oats nro also slightly stronger and cotton Is unchanged , notwithstanding Improved crop prospects. The exports of domestic products from Now York In Juno exceed last year's by about $ J,00)00 ( ) ( ) and the course of tlio market favors a heavy movement In broaJstuffs. Dining the past wcok the treasury has paid out only as much money as it has taken In , though disbursements for July 1 havn not been reckoned. The money markets appear on the whole a llttlo less easy , though the rate on cull hero has ranged during the past week between % and 3 percent. Some what more demand appears at Boston and there Is a shade of stringency nt Buffalo. The demand at Cleveland is active , and the mm ko t is close , at Cincin nati strong at 7 oor cent , at Detroit well supplied at 0 , but with nothing for speculation at Chicago and a llttlo easier at St. Louis. Stiiupency still appears at a few Bouthein points , but nt New Orleans the sup ply is very fair , though the mnikot Is linn. The business failuies occuriing throughout the country during the la t seven days num ber ! ! 3T , as compatecl with a total of iU4 last week. For the corresponding week of lost year the figures weto 1W . AXit HO\OS. NEW YOHK. July -The d ly 1 oforo a. lioll- dixy Is never one of much activity at the Now York xtocU exchange and today was 110 exiep- tion to thu nilo. Thu dul nisi and apathy which havu bucinnu so marked of Into \\uro rather Intensified by the absc-uco of a largo number of the regular attend nils of the bo ird , and outside of a few stocks which wuru moved entirely by manipulation there wus nothing In the innrLat c.illlmr for comment. The bank statement tmowed the ofleuis of the outgo ( if gold for the last two weolfs and the surplus reserveaa ruilnuud oxer $2,030,000 , but this and the further takln , ' of U.COJ.OOO In gold for export failed to have uny depressing Influence upon the market , as the manipula tion today was tlm other wuv. A bear attack from Uoston on Now England knocked that stock oil o\orl per cent in the fuco of the strength of the rest of the list , but the loss was not hold and thu final decline of the stock was Inslgnllloiut. Tlio foreign houses were without orders , but Louisville , whoso II IK tnatlon It him buun fashionable to attribute to foreign Inllnonce , wus specially troriK , whllu fat. 1'aul kept pace with It. Thu dissolution of thu Injunction restraining the \\rhtern nut onul bunks from nay Ing thu divi dend cheukti of thu American iiiKtir refinery did actually Help thut stock up. The ntninetn displayed m ty. with truth , bu ascribed in part to thu iiniiouncoinont that thu 4'i pur cunts would bo extended , which wax mitdo public laHt night late , bin certainly moru to the do- Ire of thu trading element to nvon up Its c-onlrac-ts ovur thu holiday. Except In thu few stocks mentioned thu business was entirely of a hunt ! to mouth order and the imivuiumitH without slpnlllcancc. Ttiuopunliu wusmudoulsllKhtly higher llsriirett than thu final * tit last evening , which was followed by further small frau- tlnmil gains in the untlro list durlnu ihu u irly tradlni ; , the only exception liulng the drop In Nun 1 iiKlund , Ihu upnurtt niovumunt madu steady proKruxn , wltliout a hltulu both ink , throughout thu day and the Or.uiKurs , MIs- fourl I'liclllc , hiinariind Hpeolul ties were promInent - Inent for thu advances mudu to urd thu close of Iinslnens , ' 1 ho tratllni ; . Immer , was murktil by noMpeclal fuututu ot Interest mil the mar ket finally closed dull but firm to stronc at the best prices of the day 'Ihu lliiuluhanL'os are all gains and St rani , Louisville and Northern j'uolllo prefenod aru up u , . Union I'aclllc u Ilku amount , Southern 1'iiulflu IS , \Vlieellnn , V Lake Krlo and Missouri I'aoltlu I > B und Hook Island , I'acl'lo Mall and Wuliuah pri'fi'rred 1 purixnt , Hullroad lends displaced the usual dnllnuss and the tonu of thu trading VMIH Kincrally steady , but thu ndvantu In stocks h.ul Its effect toward thu close , und HUIIIU mutcrlul aii- vaiue.s uuruHcorod amoiutliu Inacalvo Issues Itichmond kV Alluuhany firsts ioao3 tots , and I'ulton clevatod llrxts , . ' tolf. . ( lovernment honda worn dull and stuidy , btato bondb were dull and without feature. Thu I'nst s i ) s ; It huuins to bu Kenurally bu- llnvcd thntyestordny'sautlunof tlio uufilnut olTerlng mi uvtunslon of thu 4'4u at V pur cent will result In nn Incruasu of bunk circulation thin Hltiterof < 15i OO.Ooo or } JOW)0ooo. ) 'ihu bank presidents did , In fact , jkiiiro Secretary ros ier at their recent New York conf-renco that In easy of such extension thu city bunUs would co mo Into the market and put thu 4H } us u Ltthlx for new clr ciilntlon. I'robiibly thu bunks Mould bo quite wlllliu to do this niovldcd thuOiS were In the murket at H rtuHonablu prlcu. lint this is at le.nt doubtful , t > omuthlniiiiore thun ,000ooo of these IxuuU aru already In the hands of the bunks , nil but about t UXW 000 UH teeurlty for outstanding bank notvM. This leaves lets than (13,000,000 of thu 4hs for n possible market. homo of tl"N o uro hold by foreigners who are likely In thu uxUtlnv Interest In thu other su- curllles to bo very cluil to keep tliom , The trust oompunlt-B n ho hold part of what re mains muy not bo In a hurry to part with their uoldhiKi. und the supply m private huuiU U relatively iu U. Au active ud rUlus mur- Tlio Jlouoy Market. Nrvv YOIIK , July I MONI.V os cjAi.r , Easy , ranslng fro-n 2 to < ! li per cent , last loin " l eloscd nlTuied atU1 } . I'ltiMh Mmc ANTII.B I'Ai'Pil I'iQT percent. fcTi.mm i\citAvOK-Qulet : and llrm at tJIM't ' for sixty-day bills and II HT'i for de mand. The total sales of stocks tod.iy were I Wi.rST , IneludiiiK Atilil cm , f.TUij Delaware. ' ' - wanna . \Vestern , ! ! , < I' ' : Loulsv Illu A. Nnsh- vllle , UV)0 ) , t'lilciiKoOas , 1",15 , bt. 1'aul , JJ.alO ; llnlon I'aclllc. 4.1JH 1 bo following were thu dosing ; prices on bonds : ritianclal N'otcg. PAIIIS , July U 'Ihreo per cent rentes , Olf 27'iU ' foi the account IlALriMouu. Md.Jnly3. Clcarlmrs , JJ.OJt.Ollj balances { M,7.0. Money , 0 per cent. K \NSAS ( JiT , Mo , July .1 ( leurliigs. $1.2i" > ( - 9)0. ) \ \ i uk. K3I8.SJI : - - ' li lor cent dccro.isp. LONDON. July i Amount of i.ultlon gene Into thu It ink of Ihul.ind on li.ilaneo tod.iy. 8tOJ ) pounds lit III.IN , July il The st itoment of the Im- noilul baiiU of Cicimany bho\vs a dicruasuln spi ole of 40.UiOuO ( murks. NFW VOIIK. July .1 I'loirliiso. $124.741.102 ; Dilunces. tS,47i..lii : for thu week. clo.iiiiiis , $ VI4Si'.r.'S : balances , Jl , ( > 4 I , 41. I'nn.Aiiui.riHA. July.l Oluarlngs , $ KiCl.oihr ( ) > ; b ilunuus < J.UIti tJ. 1 or the week ended ted ly clearings f- ( ' , 01,217 ; balances , ( J.0.4ii > ri Money , 4 pur tout. Ho vrov , .Mass , July : i Clciirlngs. $ D,4JO "i44 ; b ilanco- , . fi.Ti'i.iii't ' .Monov. 4 pur cunt. K\- change on Nuw VorK. r > c discounts I'or the uoek clearings , Jll.dl'l.vjj ; b ilance$1 1,04s.o. . Tor thu concsponilliu week last year clearIng Ing 4118,604 , . 9 ; balances , * lO.VI'i,7fer. ' . Silicic 3Iat Icct. UOSTON. M IBS , July a. Phu follow Ins were the closing prices on stocks In the Uoston stock market today. Ijoiulon Stock Markets LONDON. July .1. Closing ut4 p. in. : St. fiOiilH Mlnlni ; HtookH. PT. I.ouis. Mo. July 3 The mlnln ? market todav wan dull and sales wuru small In amount. The following bids \\UTO in ado on call ; Adnnin . , 1'JO Mlelty llreon 1'JO.U Amurlrnn .U ) IIKJ lllmutiilllo I'M Ornnlto M 1.1M \ mini J5 Now VorU iMurkcts. Nnw VOIIK. .lulyi.-ConrEK-Opuonsoponod : llrm and unchanged to .10 points up , closing steady atViW ) points up. Hales. IV-'V ) bairn. Including : July. * I070 ; August , JI.VT'WJl'i.BO : September. flMKtl ( > .tOi October , JI4.0 W14-'V. December , fiJSnftuut. Htiot Hlo , dull , nom- liuil ; fair enrgoes. JIH.71 : No 7. JI7..l7'i. hucuii Hiw. dull , without demand nnd nominal ; rullnod , oulut and easy , Alol.8UH 1)11)1. ) ) Hu'B ( julot. HOSIN Dull ami weak , TlTlll E TlNK-ylllot and easy at n7'i.l8o. Ijlvi-rpool July 3. WIIKAT Steadvi do- mnnd poor and holders olTer nuuiorately ; ro- culptH pant three days wuro l-EUiJi ) ueniiih , Ineludlnu.M.iOJ Amer oin. COIIN I'lriuj demand fair ; mixed western. As B'jd per centali receipts American corn past tbreo davN U .SOU centalx I'KAS ( Janiullan. IM 4d per cental. IMIIII I'rlmu weslern , .l.N td pur hundred nclghu UiitMr American finest white nnd colored , I'll ' Gil per bundled wuUht for now. Ht. I.oulH MiirUots ST I/ouiB , Mo. July 3. WHEAT Lower ; onuli. t'Su ' ; July , h7a c. CoiiM Caslor ; cash. Sl'ieJuly ; , 5l > c. OATS Lower ; cash. J'e'i Jiny , J''c. 1'oiiK IllKliur at (10 W. I.AHIIbtei tdy at ISM , \\iiisKi-Stemdy nttl.lfl. Now York Dry GooilH Inrkcta. NEW YOHK , July 3. lluslnc'ss In nry coeds wua llKht as roijards optxratlous of buyers on thobpot but tliuro was u fair mall older trade. Agents worn cloliterlng and eharKluK up a good many orders and eontldonco con tinued n pioiulnunt feature or tbo inarUuton thu bants of londltlon and thu-outlook for the fall tr.uto. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ American Ilmd' l.ivt.lti'oou July 3. American refrleorator lionf foreiiuarierij , 4d ; lilmlijuarteni Uid ) per pound. I.OMION , July 3. Amerloiin refrlgorator ln-of , fore'iinartorB , L'stlJj lilmliiuiirtcrj , is Bit [ icrti pounds. _ ISixtou Wool Market. IIOSTOX , Mass , July 3 , The trade In wool l quiet , though tlio salts of the wt-ulc are to uu uvoruito eitonl , amountIIIK to V.4JO.OOO pouudj ot all kludu , 1'rlcui are ituudjr aud remain the sumo on all except X nnd XX wools , which nru Btlll wcnU and In favor o buvcrs. Ohio Raid at Wit-Hb and XX and nboto atilQ-r.'c. : I MliliiRim X dull at STSl o. No. 1 fleece I nulct.LVtMCe ; for Ohio ; , UQ.fie for Mlchlitmi I No. I combing wools In mode-rate request at 'oaiOc. Ohio flno delaine. 3l tr > ellcblKnt : One dolalne , tCV Me' . Unwashed conibltu viools qiio'cd nt sfi&Vio for ono-iiuatcr am 27 © 1'c for tlireo-olithtlin. Territory wools > elI I attiO'ilfi.'c ' for line , 53f Wo for line merino , W ® j B7c for medium California , Ti-xns and Oroiron i wools are In fair demand tit from Mo to coo clean. Pulled uools are In moderate demand ' unchanged , Australian wools were quiet but flim , _ Havana Mntkets. HAVANA , July 3. Spnnhh gold , t-.irriffi L''I7' { rACMANor Weak. frutiAii Quiet : siles , 1,200 bass centrifugal polail/itlon IW'i decrees at MO I gold , per quintal , and lflnu baits of inoliixscs aucar , po- larlrat on SJ dcvrecs , at t-"oli gold , per quintal. _ NVvv Vor Oil Slnrket. NEW Yniiif , July : i. I'olrolouni oponci ! steady nnd after a narrow movement beeamo dull and remained HO until the close. I'fNNmbVAMA Oil , Ailirust sftli-H , (1.C01 ( bar rels ; opening. MHO. hlchc-st , Wio ; lowest , M'&c ' & ; closlns , Cd e. Clilcngo Illilu . CniCino , July a.-Spcchil [ Telegram toTitr It ! i ] Hides iiiulian.cil tlrceii silted llu'lil and heavy -No I , lei green s iltcd light ntul heavy Io 2 , Ic ; calf No. 1 , O'ie-j ' calf No. V , 4'iC 031 A HA 1.1 1 / ; A / OCIi. July : i. isni. OATTI.B OniiMal receipts of cattle. 1K)7. ) as cniiiunrcd with l.nll ynsterdnv and ( V > Pilday of lust vveoU. Duslrablu Riadcs ol bee\es were firm , ( . 'omiiion bait-fat ami crns cM vvi ri'slow and vseuK All grades of butcher stock \vcro uiK'Imnjcd. ItodH Olllelil receipts of hozs M20. cntupaied with r-,017 jostcrday and -1.HJI 1 rldny of last v\col\ . Tbo iii.irl.el nus actlvo and lilyhor. Heavy hogs wen stead ) lo Re hUlic-r , and Hula an I nilsed pi idi-s r > 2 to lOe hl.'ber. All were sold. The quality of the reeolpts wasonlv oOminon The riumu of the prlc'i-t paid was if4 r > t24 > * > { . thu bulk selllnat II © ' 0 ML' | | | . * .IVU4 fii ; heavy , ll.rvSl 57 * , ; mixed , Jl 4V34 iO. T ho aver.iBe of the prices pile ! was i4 ! 4s as com- pired with fl4Pi yesterd ly and JlJl't ' Tiiday of lust weoU Sin ii : > Ufllclnl receipts of sheoti. lit. The innrkutvv.m active and stu.idy with the demand cMoodlinr thn receipts Natives. JJ.7Var ( r , ; westi rns. JJIGSSOj. OooJ CO to 70 Ib lambs , ft ! ( X , ® < ) ! ! > . UocolplM n cl OispomMoii of Stock. Olllclnl ree'ulntHiiuil disposition of stock us shown by the bo > < cs of thu Union stockyards coiapnny for the twimtv-four hours ending at Go'eloek p. m. . July I , IS' ) ) : ItKCKIITl. I SI'OatrlO.V llcprosont.itlvo Sales. C hlmiKO Live Slock Market. CIIICAOO , Jiilj a. [ Special Toll-Brain to THE HhK | I'lii'io AMIS a tirinoi in irlict today for ill ( lescrlpllons of u.tttlo. Hoim ; kinds sold 'JJ i'J.'io lilulior , anil thu acr Ko K ln UHS at oust 105J1 o. Local buyers illil not appear to 10 p.iitluiilurlv liiiii'y for block , tomorrow lelns ; a liollilay , lint sblppcrs hail nruont or- lers to till , mitt a fuw liundre'il licaii of ilcslr- ililo slilpphiK stccia > > i > ru plukiil npuaily. I'ho triilodlu not ilrag In nnv liianoh of the narkot mid the yariM ncro soon Htrlppoil. I'horo wuio about tlthoiis mil liu id on Mile , . ' .500 uero TexaiiH bile-s of natUc.s were Kcnor.illy at IJOOrWKi for COWH i-id bulls , anil at f 4.Un.5 7S for Hlnp- ilni ; stoorH. though < | iiotiitlons ruiued 'nun Jl.nixffl M for skuleton vows to f.l''J ® ' ) 'or ii\tru sti e-rs. Texas cattle \voro iiuotcd at Jt Mna'i.0) ) , with s.ile'-i Ki-ne-rally at Ii MilJ SO. an aiUnncoof L'Ottilo. bnlosof heirs were at t4 50 < a M for \ery common to strictly oholco iiiall- | .Ics. A few lots > sunt below | 4 C3 nnd thuru worn loss thaU half p do/on trades at bolter .bun H bO , tbo pouular Henri's belnR Jl n. ' it.T5. 1 lii'so iinolatlons show an advance on yoslor- laj 's cioslnjr prices of fully So and an advance in that dny's openlni ; figureof lee per 100 pounds The dniiKind was brlsU , ho lirlslc that iliuo-t thuentliu hiipply n B out ot sellers' minis by 10 o'clock. Trndliu In rouih mUocI otH druKl-'ed u little , but notblni ; hud to bo canli-d eMir LATriG-ltciolptHnOOOhuadi } hlpinents.noiio : niiiKet fairly uotUo and hlulier ; Nteors. f I OiKji I'li HtoukoiN. tJ.5.V&lU ) ; Tuxans , t..5.V3,1.10 ; C-OUH , il .Vft ,75 Hods Itci-ulpts. 21.0)0 ) head ; shlpinuntM , lonej iniirkiit lilchor ; roiuh and common , i.i' . < a4.4' ' > ; nilxe-d and iiackors , SI itAbl.'Z ; prime luiivy and butchir wolshts , * ! boitl 8J ; IlKht , biiht.i1 Itei-elpts , 7000 head ; slilpmunts. tone ; market steady to ( Inn ; imtl\cs , tl.'iva itiO ; uosiouib , fl.bO l IU ; Tevans , * I.OJ ; Limbs , Now VorK l.ivo StDolc MarktM. NEW YOHK , July : i. UEEVFS Hccelpts , 3U4 load , Including ftl cars for hale , market te oner ; native bte-crs , iM.7. ttUW ; Imils and cows , . ' .uva .10 ; dressed lieef sle.idy , Bblpments tomorrow , 401 bee\es nnd jiuirtors of beef. Uxi.viit * IU > cc'lpl8 , l.Q'.Mlinad : market steady ; Voals , Jl.waDUi ; butlermllU. * l..vxa. SO. hliEBi' Itfi-elptH , 4.6M hcud ; Hliuen stonily , iiinb' , Uu lo er : sheep , fl.'iWM.tUH ; Inmbs ) ; drc-usod inutloii sieuery at am us , lUltitl''ho UOCH Ue-colpis , I.'W hoail. consigned dlrcol ; nominally uteaily att4'JQfC5.'i. KaiiHtis City tjlvu > t tok .Haricot. KANSAS Oirr , Ma. July 3. OATTM Ito- colplH. 1,470 ; shlpmeiitb , l.cOO ; market , natlxea , uu hlKhoi ; Te-viiiis , nc-tlvo and UxiSUci tilhe ) > r ; steeiN. H.7Ht5 hTi ; cowi > , ll.7MiJ.U5 ; atockera mil feoilnru. * MOiil 00. Hods Itecelpta. 5..ilK ) ; Hhlpinents , 1,410 ; mur- > el Se hlKliur ; bulK , tlMKiil57h ; . Itoi'olpts 2.ICO : Khlpments 110 ; mar ket steady No Brain miirkut , Ht. Ijouln Ijlvo Htook Miirkot. ST. Louis , Mo. , July : u IUTTI.B Hocolpts , ' ,600 ; khlpiuentB , none ; market higher ; fair to aiioy niitlro Btooru , MwQliSU ; Texans and nd Uu , i7Mtl.7U , lloob-Koco'ptu ' , 4,000 : ihlumonu , none ; mar ket hlshor ; lioivy. tl.Wiil.75j tuuea. tl'XQ 4.70J JlgUt , 11.1034.75. . " - v .v. A IMtbnri7 ( Olrl p-nls DliunotHls on Her Wmltltnir ln.v. I'imntriio , PP. , Jtlli"J5.-Miss CariloDufT , the Mlnetecti.poar-oM Mcco of Levi Ulnl Duff , n well ktioivij.\tt8biirtf { , \ } [ citizen , wns arrcitod upon the itrcots of tills 6lty yo1- tordny for stealing J WJJ worth of illamotuls from ono of IMtUHfl 's londltiB ] e\\olori ulthln the pnst fortv-olght hours. When taken to the station libty'o slio so Improsccd Inspector McAlooJo , thnt ho afterward said of her ; "She wns the boltlc'ty thief I over c. mo in contact with. Shu stood up nndithii pos ture of contempt , oxclalinc-d ; 'How dura you , lr , ordt-r my nnost In this m.tnnori What have I ilonul I'll tnnko you pay dc.irlv for this. Lev ! Dlrd Uuft Is my undo ntid I nm n lady , sir ' " With her \vn < * arroitod John Cameron , Jo. \\oll known joung nmn , who Is treasurnr of the Alctropo'ttnn ' llshiug Jluu. Investigation rovonlcd that Miss Duff and Mr. Cameron \\cte to bo inturlod last nl 'lit. Cameron was short In bis accounts , nml , furthermore , they needed money for ucddlnf ? c\pensei and a wedding tup Inspector McAlci-so said last niRht that after much pei-suaslon and several houl-a" continuous cITort ho succeeded In petting tlio joung woman's version of the story bho denied everything until the ili'- tecltves produced pawn tlcUots showlni , ' wheio she hud Dawned the diamonds Then she fiilntcd. Alter she rrcovorcd she said Camoroii had taken out n liccnso yester day to bo married Ust tilt'ht ; that she told Cameron she would raise the mononnd she hud taken this method of slat ting to do II , Unit was nil. Latet her undo appealed and had her lelc.ised on his bill for { . . ' .UOJ. Friends also went ball for Ciimoiou for $ lf > 00 and both dc-p.u ted under bond , to appear in court ne\t Thuisday Thcio has never been nnvtblng Ufninst Cumnron iinu ho is emphatic In his statement that he U innocent of any oriino and also de fends Miss Duff. The police think that she is moio to blame than ho and that she bus de ceived him Lnst night thej were man lea nt the homo of Mr. Cameron and diovo mer rily nxvuy in a closed carriage. The diamonds which the \oung woman appropriated consis ted of four stones of special value. Thov were taken from tbo Biipgs establishment , the stoics of bhc-jfer & Llo.\d nnd U. L Heed it Co. Thosumit nppcatancii of Miss DulT disarmed suspicion and gave her success - c-e-ss Her methods wcio these of the shop lifter. She succeeded in taking up tbo diamonds mends from tlio tiay when the clerk's ' atten tion was momentarily attracted elsewhere. The theft was dlscovercd , at the Bnirps es tablishment immediately upon her dep.u turo nnd her description \\asimmcdlntelv given to the detective , who made the arrest within a few moments upon the street. At the pawn ihons Miss DulT said that a mortgage was about bnlng foreclosed on her house and that If by pawning her jewelry -.ho could secure money to piovontlt , she pro posed doing so to selling niiUlniitr. She le- nlized about SJ50 on the stones. At the vari ous store ? she gave different names , as she also did ut the pawn shops. It is hinted that her family objected to the marriage. Constipation poisona tne otooa : Do Witt's Llttlo Euilv Illsers cure Constipation. The caus > eromo\oa the d/sgjso / Is iroue. HE G.lVt : A It.lUIIKMUt IHMlHie. ' Samuel Bell TJO < SCS n.\ViiV Uee.uisc He I ouanio lijjloxio.ltcd. New Yomc , July JlljJ- Ira. Agnes North , n \oungand pictty widow , the daughter of Francis J. Onkcs , n wfcalthy resident of the Stelnway section oliotig Island Cltj , was .o have been marrijjd. hursd.iy to Samuel Jell. The wedding dTilj not take place and .ho bond of love wus"forevcr severed , as Bell ippe.ued Into in nn intoxicated condition and was ordered from the house by the father ot the prospective bride1. * In anttcipatlo i ol the event the family residence was decorated withJlowers and cxbtio plants. The cere- nony was to have been pot formed nt 'i o'clock. Ttioro was alargo gathering ot the 'nends of the contracting parties. The bride wus ready at itio appointed time and the ninistcr was hi waiting , but the bridegroom md failed to appear. A messenger w as sent to his icsldcnco , but he was not at homo. Mrs. North became nervous ut the ab sence of Bell , und her faiher was both wor- icd and indignant over his failure to appear. L'ho minister and assembled guests brgan to got anxious and ibe unfortunate joung vomiin'a family had about decided to infoim he guests of Mr. Bell's failure to DO on land when thu missing bridegroom entered. The person ho mot llrst was Mr. Oakes , wbo at once saw ho was in no condition to net us a principal in a wedding. Mr. Oakes frowned vith indignation und ordered him from the bouse. Bell started in to argue the mutter w 1th his ntendcd tather-m-law. The discussion was iccoming heated and the guests who had crowded into the hallwav weto fearful th it klr. Oakes would throw the joung man out , \hen theio was u rustle of skirts on tha talrs and Mrs North appeared. Her ojes vcio wet with teais and there was a llu > h of ndiguation upon her handsome face. With out a moment's hesitation she pointed u gloved hand towaid the front door. "Leuvo the house , " she commanded , "and never let mo seoyou ngaln. " Without demurring bell followed her In- triictions As the door closed upon the form of her Intended husband the woman swooned md had to bo carried to her room. Mr , Oakes has resided in Steinway about oven .vcars. Ho is engaged in the m inufac- uro of iHcs and has a large factory in Stein- v ay. He has a wife and three daughters and no son named Frank , who Is a member of he Columbia college boat crew. Mis , North Is the oldest of the girls and mauled her hus band , Albert Nortn , u resident of Harlem , a fowjcais ago He died u few m'onths after the wedding. Mis. Nortn has been engaged to Bell , who Is thirty joars old , nearly three jears. Fi lends account for Bell's condition from his giving a bachelor dinner thu night before. DoWitt's Little Early Ulscrs ; only pill to cure sick headache und icgulato the bowels. The Council Cnu Investigate. PIIII.IIH I.I-IIIA , July R. The residing judge of thu court of common pleas this morning handed down a decision upholding the authority of the city council to appoint a committee vested with power to subpccim witnesses nnd place them under oath before receiving iheir testimony. Tbo decision of the court arose through a suit In equity brought against Yaul ; who lofused to bo sv/orn or to testlfv before the Ke > stone bunk Investigating conimltt e , Yard has been in dicted by the grfttid ijuiT for criminal con spiracy with ox-Treujturor Bardsloy to un lawfully use public nrfiTJs. "Bxcuso , mo , George but when I saw you n year ago your face w as covonid with pim ples ; it seems to but nil light now. " "Yes , sir , that's ' because 1 * tucl { to Aer's Sursa- parlllu , thn gieatostilood _ mcdlctno in the world. I was novcr o well as I urn now. " Now UiluiinsuVrralr Ai.ilii. NEW YOIIK , July /l.j II I'rogrosso Italo Americano of New York , alu ays well In formed In regard toTtTiiau questions , pub lishcd In Its Issue vcitorday the following dispatch : f . * ' Btu Human , Mq.j'uly 2. Marquis Im- periali arrived heiaiitbis morning , bearing Important communications from his goveiu- ment relative to the Now Orleans Incident. Notwithstanding the roiapso which Mr. Blainu has experienced the Italian charge d'affaires bojxjs that ho will bo allowed to havu a conference with the secretary of sUUo. A very small pill but a very gooa oao. Do Witt's , Llttlo Uarlv Hisors. KIIIIHUH Alllanuo lOilnontlnn. TOI-KKA , Kan , July U. The alliance lee. turors adjourned hero fast evening , after de ciding to hold institutes lor the education of their county lecturer * and bring the features of the sub-treasury plainly before the people. These Institutes will bo after the plan of these held during the summer by public school teachers all over the country. As soon as the congressional lecturers return homo they will call the county lecturers to gether for a two clay ' uossion and give them proixjr Instructions. The couutry lecturer * will then return to their bomci and call tuo sob-alllancn lecturer * together for Instrtio lion. U Is the Intention to have nil the Instl tutos In the state hold during the months 01 July and August. Thcro Is In the state HO.OOO alliances lecturers. State Lccturei I'ruthar declared that If it was found after t careful discussion that n majority of the sub nlllarcos In the state opposed thosub-trcnsurj scheme it would bo dropped , DeWltt's Little nurlv fttsers for the Liver 31II.ICA Jt Y ( HAA tK3. The Three OUlHlons Aliollslictl Kiiuti ANHI IIO. ! to Columbia. WIUVOTOV , July 3. Secretary Proctoi today signed an order abolishing the three great military divisions of the United Stales , Thcso were the Atlantic , I'nciilo and Mis sourl , commanded respectively bv Grncrals Howard , Huger and Miles. By todaj's order the dop.u t menus lemalti Intact. The purpose U to make the department com manders report dlieclly lo Major Cii-neral Schollcld , coiiimiimtlne the army , and th sectotnry of war , instead of as heretofore re porting to their division commanders. On of the features of the order I the assignment of General Ivaut ? tocommaiu the department of Columbia , which ho cum estly desired to comniind as it was there his llrst mllltiuv letvlcu was romlorei and where ho wishes to rottro nox jenr. The dopnitment of Columbia has hcoi vacant some time , us bus also been ihu tie piirtment of Dakota , vacated bv Gcncia KUKor's assignment to the I'nciilo coast , niu is now Illled bj Uoticrnl Merrill Major Ui-n ernl Howard Is assigned to tbo conftmind o the depnrtmont of the east with hcidqtiar- tors nt Governors Island , Now Yotk harbor Major Genonil Miles Is nsslunod to the com mand of the department of Missouil , whict will embrace the states of Michigan , Wiscou sin , Indiana , Illinois , Missouil , Kansas nnd Aikiuis. is and Oklahoma am Indian teultorv , with headquarters at Chicago , liiiciullcr General Brooke Is iisslgned to command the department of Iho 1'latto with hciidquuilcrs at Omaha , and Iho state of Coloiado is added to that department Brigadier General Mcrrltt Is assigned to command the depart ment of Dakota with headquarters at St. Paul Bilgudier Genoi.il Sianlc.Is . n - slirncu to command Iho depaithient of Texas , with headquarters at San Antonio Brig adier General Kuger is assigned to command the department of Callfoi- n 1 11 , with heiidquaiteis nt Los Angeles. Brigadier General KiuitIs assigned lo com- inund the Department of Columbia , with headquarters nt Vancouver birmck , Wash ington. The ofllrers assigned to command departments will report dlicct to Iho major general commanding thu army. Over IV ) 000 Howe scales have boon sold- nt d the demand increasing continually. Bor , dcn&bcllcck Co , Chicago , III. IlrltlHli Siilijcols Inipi-lsoncil , WASiuvoroN , July : t. The buicau of American republics furnishes thu follov ing : Valparaiso , Chill , newspapers received by the last mall give nn account of a serious compli cation In which her Bntanio majesty's con sul general at Valparaiso has become In volved. According to the state-ncnts put out ftom Biltish sources tne governor of the province , attended bv two o.lieials , presenteu himself at the Btitlsh consulate and re quested that tw o of the consular clerk * might bo allowed to give testimony before the chief magistrate on a matter that had noth ing to do with Iho consulate or its business. Consent being given , thu two cloiks were hustled into n cab nnd driven to the public jail , vvheio they were accused of complicity In the escape of the insiiigent torpcno boat Guiilo and of convey Ing funds to that vessel In an cnvelopu healing the consular seal. Ono of the consular clurks thus arrested was subsequently leleascd , but his compinlon , at latest advices , wns still in conllnenipnt , not withstanding the protest of the consul , en- crnl , backed by the Biltish minister. Caligiaph writing machine is no longer a luxuiy , but has become a necessity. The Cherokee Strip Troubles. WICHITA Kan. , July ! ! . Kobeit IJoss , treasurer of the Cherokee nation , oriivcd here last night from Talequah and met ex- Congressman W. A. Phillips of Salina. who will accompany him to the Cheiokeo strip today and tiy to settle the trouble with the cattlemen. Uoss snjs the stockmen will either have to pav him r,0 cents a head for graing or they will be rejected. In re gard to the Movement of United States sol diers to remove eatllo fiom the strip.ho said : ' I understand soldiers are now marching toward the strip and there is a rumor that ihev intend to clear the country of ovary ono. but the Cherokees won't permit thut , and any cattleman who pavs for gracing can rest uss-urcd the Cherokee nation will protect then. . " _ _ "I lost n crutch and found health at , Excel sior Springs , Ilo. " Lawrence , Kan. , Mrs. J. H. Curtutb. _ _ St. I oulH Shoe ririn Falls. ST. LOIM , July 3 Joseph Bourne & Co , bhoe dealers nt Sixth and St. Charles streets , have filed contcsslons of judgment , In the circuit court for $87,000. The firm U com posed of Joseph Bourne ai.d Joseph Low. With the exception of Lewis Heckt of IJos- on the persons who obtained judcmcntnro 'ocatca in this city. Hec-kt got judgment for ' $14.001. In May , IS' 10 , Mr. Bourne made u statement to his custom ci editors , showing asseis of f-J3,000 and liabilities of ? 1 14,000. blnco then the credit of the linn has been im paired by the disappearance of Joseph Levy , who left behind lil'ii heavy losses nt cards. This , together with dull business , caused the falluio. _ Mothers will lind that llallor's Pain Par- alyzer is a sure and plo isant euro for dra- i hoea. Charges DiHpr vccl. ST. Pui , Minn. , July a. After several weeks of thorough Investigation of the sen sational charges that many thousand bushnls of wheat had been stolen fiom the farmers bv the elevators , especially at Dulutli , the legislative committee adjourned till January , 16' ) . ' . The result of the investigation thus tar has been wholly in favor of the elevators , the alleged steal not only being disproved but it having boon established that the report on which the original charges weio made was Inaccurate and made up to prove n case. DoWitt's Llttlo Hany Risers ; best llttlo pills for d } spopsla , sour stomach , bad breath. MiKnr Trust Dividend. Nnw VOIIK , July. ! . \VcsternNatlonal bank was thronged by stockholders In the sugar ti list , as word was received that the bank would rcsumo the payment of the divi dends which fell duo jestorday. A dispatch from I'ouylilccopsio this morn Inn stated that the injunction reslralnmirlbo ofllccrs of tlio comriany from paying out thu dividend had been vacated. The Judge dissolved the In- Juno.Ion , It is claimed , ouint' to faulty nlle- Katlons In the papers. Do Witt's Little Uariy itiscrs. Dost llttlo pill over made. Cure consttpitlo i every llmo. None equal. Use Ihom now. lieutenant DUIIII'N Coiirt-Mnrtlul. Six Fitvs'eisco , Cal. , July , ' ) . A court-mnr- tlal conv unod at the 1'rosldlo mllltarv rosorva- lion yestordty. JudgeAdvooilo Major Hun- Inr presiding , tn try Lieutenant Alexander Licati of the Fourth infantry on i-hrirRes of conduct unbecoming nn ofllcor , which em brace d charges of Intoxication whllu on duty In the Yosumlto vnllov ami unnecessary ills- chnrKO of firearms. Mean pleaded not uullty auu the cusei was continued until Monday. 'Iliren Chlldroii Kutitllv rolsoniid. niiiii I-IIANII , Minn. , July ! l Two of Jumos Curran's ctilklrcn died at Tilrch Coolno yesterday , and another Is not expec ted to ll'vo. Thev atu poisonous reels which they found on the prairie. JOHN A. lit till AM HIASK C. ClIMlOX McShane & Condon , INVESTMHXr BANKIiRS , 300 B. 13th St. First National II.nU liulld- ing , Omaha , Neb Deal In locks , boniU iccurltlo , commercial | > A per , etc Nmutlatu louin on Improved Omaha rual citato. Hhort time toani. vilth kuak ituik , grua all OMAHA DIRECTORY. AWNINQ3 AND TENTS. innha Tent & Awn ing Co- I7 Hummock * , Oil ami utihor ciollilni ! Semi lor atnloKnp ItlJ tnrnnm BICYCLES. A. H. Perrigo&Oo. M , 0. Daxon , AIl.Mskex , All Prices , All Ulcrcloi Sold on Monlhtr I'arK I'ajrmonU l(07i ( { I'nrnnm St. , Onnhn BOOK BINDERS & STATIONERS + * * * * * ifi + ff * tr + * vr * vff + * + f j ffimf + j fif + v + t + f + f + r f f-l Omaha Republican Printing Go , , Lnw btlofs , bunk upplli > < , nn I c-verjrt'ilnz la till ) prlntlnit line lOtli nml Doiu'ln Ackcrmnnn Bros. & Hointze , Printer' , Motion , eloctrotrppri , blint boo tunnii- fniturer , Illltlo ( irl Mr-c-t. Om ilii. BOOTS AND SHOD3. Ohnrles A. Ooo & Oj. , Kirkendalljonos & 0o \Vholeiito M imifictur'i Mnnufncturorj iui < l Job bers A : ent for Iloitnn Iluli- Uflioero Ilir. 11UI , ItOtllowiirJiitroot. nml 111 * , llnrnor "I. William ? , Van Aor- W. V , Mono & 0o7 nam & Harta , Fho * Fart err rnrnirtlth nml Doitel u i t Dm i * I2l21lnrncr itroot , tin MorclinnM lnvlto I Onmtm. Neb lor ill nil 1 examine BOXB3. I BUTCHERS. John L. Wilkie , Louis llollor , Oinntinpiportio'c ' factorr ltutcht r < and IMrXor * ' 1117-1113 Doiulti Tools A Suppllni lloJf , hot ? V shcop nstiw * Orders prninptlj llllal IIUi III ! ) Iniksnn St OABBIAGES , BUOGIE3 , ETO. W. T. Seaman , Omnlm's I.irKost Varlat/ WAGONS AND OABPET3. | CLOTHINO- . Omiha Chroet Oo. , Oilmora & Rahl. Carppf , ol ! cloths , rail- Manufacturers C Wholo- tins'curtiln < oilt aSJ. f lo Clothlnr" 1511 Don'Hi str3 > * . HWItnrner S : . CIGARS. West & Frtaolnr , Maniifnctnrers flno jotibcrs of lci ( tohicco I 1011 Kurmm ntroot CO At , COKE , ETC. Omaha Goal , Ooko and Ooutaat & Squirai , Lime OD. Hard anil oft coil ahlp- Hard mid soft oi\l n"r , S. E Cor. liitli in I loa - ITO Fnrnim street , las street * Om ihi Mount & Griffia , P. H. Mahoney & OD. llnrd Conl Soft. 213S HtliJtrJJl. Oncps SI" N. lIHh an1 cor Omaha , Nob. IDth and DoiiKlits sti American Fuel Oo. Howcll & OD. , Shippers an ! doiliri Ii 14th street , nnthrnclto ami hltu- 2KB nilnous cod Omaha , Neb. 215 S ntll Nebraska Fuel O Johnson Broi , 2133. 13th strojt. 014 Fnrnam Pircot , Omiln , Nob. Onnlir , Neb CORNICE Enprle Oornica Works F , Manufactiirprii ofrialran- Oalvnnlred Iron cornices , lud Iron Cornice Dormer window , door Window cnps , m tallo sky- cap' , tin laU etc. Tin llnlils etc 11IU and 1113 Iron and ulito roofer 811 l-nrntni St CEMENT AND LIME. J , J. Johnson & Oo , , 218B 13th strin Omaha , Nob. Nob.DRY DRY GOODS. M. E. Smith & Oo. , Kilpatnck-Koah Dry Goods Oa. fiirntihln , Dry goods , ? Dry Rood' notions , Kanti Koocls , notion * furnlshliK iroods. Cor llth and Howard ts. Corner lit1 ; and llarney ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. Millinery , Notions Importers nnd Jobbort In Cloiks , Ktu .Mllllnory. MS'IOan < l-'U Houth lltb. 1IO-113S lull St. , Omihi etiect. MUSICAL INSTRUMENP3 , ETO Max Meyer & Bro. Oo , A , Hospo , Jr. , M'fVJcwplnrs , deilors In ' , Orgins Artiste musical lintrmuunu , ( tc , Materials , Ktc , tarnamand Kith I'll ) DoiiKlas Street. OILS. Consolidated Tank Line Oo. Iloflncd and luhrlcitlni oiN , axle fircaso , old. It I ) Until , Mantuor PRODUCE , COMMISSION. Eibbel & Smith , Sohroodar & Oo. , Healers In country pro 1- Cn'h buyer * b ittar ntit uce , fruits , \u UtablM ( , e'uits an L KOnonloO-U- jtc mission merchant * , jtcKW Howard street IX South HthMtroit Hob'rt Purvh , E. B. Branch & Oo. , 1Z17 How ml street M Traduce , fruit ) ol Write for prices on but kinds , oy tars , ter , CKK' poultry and 13th & Harnoy itroot. Kama Kirschbraun & Sons , Jas. A , Olark & Oo. Butter , cheese OK * . Outter and poultry OCRS poultry and itval , 1203 Howard street. IXC ) South ISthatroot Bates & Oo. , Williams & Oro3j , Country produce , 'rntts ' Proiluco and fruits TCBOtatilos , Krocor tpccl title * tots , 'plja * etc. 4I7-1IJS lithHt 1211 llarneytroot. . I. Rindazzo & Bon , 211 bo nth 12th Street. Hirc.'lnn .VDomeatlo FrillU Morldi Oranges AHIclly I rults llr inch liouno , 7 N I'etcrs St , .Suvr Orl 01 PAPER. Carpenter Paper Oo , , Omaha Eubbor Oo. , Carry a full xtoclc of Manuf icturlnE ant Joj- printing , wrapping and boraall kluiK rubber wrllliiK piper , card pa Kood i < e > per , etc. 100) ) Karnain tr03t- r SEEDS. STOVES. Emarson Sao 1 Os , , Duiry-Trowbridp Seed ernwors , doiluri H finlen tic us , ar.iln ti I Man " ' stoiroianl iruo K'ol i ifi"tur'n 4J1-IJI South UtlL atom plpj 131 1-1215 lyoavonworth at , SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , E I'O. M. A. Dishrow & Oo. , Bohn Sash & Door Oo Manufacturor.i of aash Miinufaeturora of uiou doort bll lull a nd InK-t , bllnda , dlora , Mouldings llrnnnh of etc , vtdl tlce , I.'th and ItarJ sti Ifth and Clark itrcets STEAM AND WATER SUPPLIES U. S. Wind Engine & A. L. Strang < Sc Son , Pump Oo , Hallldny wind mills 9IS 1002-10)1 furnain atroot. and y.'J JonoisL. O F lloaa , acllnif manaicor. Omaha , Nob. TEA , COFFEE , SPICES , CIGARS. Oonsolidated Ooffjo Oompany , 1414 and 1110 Harnayie. Omaha Neb | BILLIARDS , II. Hardy & Co. , The Hrunswiok-Balk Toys , dolls , albums , f/inoy / n Collendor Oo. ttoods , houiofurulihln * Illlir I in in itndlsi Haloonflxturm , children's c r- liools 407 400 S lOthntrojL rliiw I IU tarnamit. Oinahii SOUTH OMAHA. JNION STOCK YARDS CO , LIMITED. A. D. Boyer & Oo Hunter & Green , a-t'J Kziliunito VI Kichanuo llullJIilJ boutll Omalix South Oiuunu. 3 , J , Ooffann. Bm loy & Oo , , K ICiclmnuo llutldliiic South Uumlia. INTEREST RftlDOHDEPOSITS ATOMAHAlOflN&TRUSTCQ. 5ECDR CAPITALS : 100.000.00 DIRECTORS : A UWYMAM-E.W.NASH. JHHIlLAfiD CUV CuARTON-G U. LAKE. Jd.BROWN-THOS-L.KIMBALL. JOSEPH GILLOTT'S ' STEEL. PENS. GOLD MEDAL , PARIS FXPOSITION , 1880. THE MOST PERFECT OF PEH8. "