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    THE OMAHA DAILY EE : FRIDAY , .TUNE 3 , 1892.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS
Bain in the Winter Wheat Sections Ad
vanced That Cereal.
OATS SHARED IN THE IMPROVEMENT
Some Karly Weakness In Wheat Wns line to
Jtppnrtrd Clour AVciithcr U'est of tlio
l Itlvcr , lint the Decline
] jcvelo } > cd n Iloinaiul.
ClHCJlno. II ! . . Juno 2. A harvest of dough
Instead of crnln was predicted by some
gloomy upcculalors today. More rain In the
caused an ud-
corn nnd winter wheat scctloni
TUHCO In these articles. Oats Blmrr.d In tlio
linprovoniont nnd provisions , after early
weakness recovered Inter. Wheat wus about
Mo dearer nnd provisions , after early weak
ness. recovered most of tlio decline. Wheat
IH about Jo { dcarur. corn Is nil and oats Im
proved MO. Fomo early weakness In whciit
was duo to icpoi ted clear weather west of the
Mississippi river , but the decline dovolopoJ a
demand. Lnr o export clearances nnd ru-
IIIOM of a cold wave In tbo northwest helped
the market.
Minneapolis dispatches ( inserted that re
ceipts there wore Illfoly to bo Increased to 5)0
c ir.s n day next week. The 1'rlco Ottrront was
neither bulllOi nor bearish , reuorllni ; Im
provement In sumo Nceilons oatid damage In
ot'iers. Thu opening was about the saino as
y.Biorduy's cloaln to He below , but prices
d alined from ? io to ! 4u , then rallied from Ho
to 'ic , hold steady and closed ! jo from the top.
Tno corn market settled back to second
place tudiy | with nhont attain the leader of
the market for Interest nnd activity. Initial
transactions were at ! ie advance. Kalns were
ruportcd In lou'n. Illinois. Missouri and Indi
ana u ml him 11 stronv'tlicnlin Inllucnci1. ufror-
IIIJBBOOII afterward bot-amo inoro lluoral on
Indlciitlniuot bcttiir weather west and the
urlca wnrktd down from Jje to Ho bolter , but
rulllcd later In the session ? o on bad advices
from the Interior.
Not mueli oa's ' were offered , and this fact ,
with tlio strotisih In corn and uiifiivorablo
weiithi'r , entitled Improvement In prices , llio
close wus from Uu to } 5o higher thun lust
The provision in nrkot opened wcalc at some
decline fiiim the c oslng prices of the day
before and ruled easier during the Kroater
jiurt of the kcHslon , hut closed Orm In sym
pathy with corn. Thu opening decllno wus
Hue to the reported receipts of 41,000 holts at
the yards , bomo pork wlik'h hud been bought
earlier In the week cam J upon the market In
the lorunnon. l.ard was the only article on
tlio provision list which did benefit by the
latter advance. Increase In the local stocks
during the month was the probable cause.
l.ako rates were steady , with a moderate
Acniond for vessel room ut Hie for wheat and
l.'iu for corn to Itulfnlo.
Kstlmuled receipts for tomorrow : Wheat ,
48 cars ; corn , 210 ours ; outs , 101 cars ; hogs ,
.
Tnc lending futures runted as follows ;
AUTICLKH. 111(111. LOW , CLOSE
WlIKAT NO. 2
.Inni ! . . . . 8.1 t 81
July 83M
August , . fcSJl
CliltN No. 2
June MJi
July at\A
topi . . . . 47 ? I ,
OATS NO. 2
June a1 *
July 82
AUKIl t. 80-M
MKPH 1'oRK
July 10BZK 10 45 1CG2K
Sept 10 tO 1U02H 10 to
LAIID
July 0 45 0 45 R 40 6 K < 4
toi > l 010 GUI UK ti 67H
EllOllT HlllS
July 037W r 45 a M fi 41HI
Sept. U 45 050 a < o 0 'M
Cash quotations were us follows ;
Fl.onit Market steady and unchanged ;
winter intents , $ I.2I.4Q : winter straights ,
M.:5 ) ; sprln-- patents , M.154.45j ( spring
Btralghts. Jl.704.5U.
\VIIKAT-NO. M spring , KJJJo : No. 3 sprln ? ,
T7Kc ; No. 2 roil. EOu. 'flnu
UIHIN Steady ; No. 2 , 50M < S50 ? c ; No 3 yol-
low. SlUtWUic.
OATS-NO , a. : it ? a32c ; No. 2 white , a5(43jlo ( } :
No. 3 white , 3lCM4Wc ,
HVK-NO. 2 , 75c.
HAIII.EY-NO. a , WIC2cj No. 3 , r,2 < tJ50c ; No. 4 ,
Clc.
Clc.FI.AX SKEP No. 1 , II.U3M.
TIMOTHV SEED I'rlmo , ll.201.34.
I'oiiK-Mcss , pur hbl. . } 10.li'J10.C2V' ; lard ,
per 1DO Us. Jil..KViau.ia ; short ribs , sides
( loose ) , M.42l ( < QG.43 ) ; dry salted shoulders
( boxed ) , I5.U7K , short clear sides ( boxed ) ,
. '
\Viiincv Distillers' finished goods , per gal. ,
vl.lu.
SUOAII Unchantccdt cut loixf , 05ie ; ; granu-
latccl. 4 { o : ntiindard "A.'N c.
CHEESE Weak ; chcdaas ; , 8c ; flats , 8Un :
Youns Americas , OUc.
EGOS Firm at II'i < 315o.
HIDES Uni-haniicd ,
TAI.LOW Unchanged.
Kccclpts audshluments today were as fol
lows :
On the I'roduco oxchatiKO toJiiy tlio butter
mnrkot was weak ; fiuioy creamery. lBVJl7c :
line wvstnrn , I'lijej orillnnrv. I4c ; line ( lulrics ,
E.s ( llnr. ut M'/iSiiJc.
Utnnliii 1'roduco JIarlcnt.
Era No. 1 crcon hlilos , 3 ? : No. 1
creun Bulled hides , 4IMo ; No 2Kroon Hnlted
hides , Ilii Uc : No 1 Kri'cn suited hid OH , 25 to 40
lus.,4iil)4u ( ) ; No. 2 Rrecn suited hide ? . 25 to 40
UX.i-WJo ; No.1 vuulcalf , StolillJS. , Co : No , 2
vou ! cat. H to 15 llw. . 4u ; No , l ( try Hint Iilclea.
7u ; Nrt. 2 dry flint hides , 5o : No. 1 dry suited
liUirs. Mj.Uo ; Hhuop pelts Urcon Ritltud , ouch.
f > 3Ql.25 ; crson Bulled , shourllnKS ( short
woo'.cd early sltlns ) , ouch. 1625i : ; dry shear-
lines ( Rhort oonl ! early Bklus ) No. 1 , ouch ,
MMUo ; dry shuiirllnst ( short wonlod ourly
Eklns ) , No. 2 , ciioh. sc ; dry Mint Kunsns nnd
Nobrnskii hiitchcr wool jiolts , per Hi. , aetttul
wclRht. IQCDUVici dry IllntKniisus nnd Ncbrus-
kii murrain wool pelts , per 1L > . . uctiml wolnht ,
tl2oj dry Mint ColnraiU ) tnituhor wool noils.
licr Ib. , itettiuleliht , 10O12 iu ; drv flint Colo-
ritcloiuurraln wool iiolta , jior ID. , nctuul wolRht ,
tCOtCo ; dry iilci-ct uiul LuckB , nctuul wulKht ,
' i9c. Tiillnw und croasu Tnllow. Na 1. U4@ ?
Ic : tullow. No. 2. IJBaUo : grease , whlto A , 4o ;
proasc , whlto U , 3ic ! ; prci'Bp , yellow , 3c ;
groiiBO , durk , 2.io ? ; old hutter. 2 > ic ; L-ucswax ,
prime , 10(225oiroiiih ( tiillow , ll' < 2 , c.
FIIUITB C.ihfoi-nla Itlvcrsldo oranges. * 3.50i
\ViishliiKton nuriilB , W.COjfair to choice lem
ons. M.ttXfH.Wi fancy lemons , (4.20 ; huuniius ,
criitocl , fiOj@.f > 0 ; Florida tomutocH , (4.03 ®
4.60 per cr.ito of BX | busUots ; iiluoapplea , 92.53
pordoz.
VunKTAiiLEa Outlfarnla cnubnRp , ,240 per
In. In crutes ; homo Krown lotttice , H'niS
too per duz.i inuthorn onloiiH , 13.50
per 1)1)1 , ; llerintida boxes , 2.25 ; Nubrimlta
lui nd ulcla-d Semis. * I.8Va2.00 ; inpilliiin. Jl.Wift
1.00 ; Coorado uiul western NohrnMka oota-
tous. 5'WKVlo ; ntUlvo potntoes.
Lonns , 4o per Ib. ; Hpliineh , fi. 50i.OO : uor 1)1)1. j
rnd.Blien.li.vafc ; pluiiliitit , 2opor Ih.i now Onl-
It ornla potatoes , 2Uii3Uo par Ib.i cuouniDcrs.
11.50 pordoz.
I'oui.Tiiv Old fowls. tl.OXt.BO ( per doz. or
WtOo per 11 } . , ilvo weight ; good bprluKs , 2.50 ®
B.iO.
B.iO.llUTiKit
llUTiKit I'nokltm btonk. BClOo ; good grades ,
( Ultublo for rot ill trade. 1.13I4C.
EaoB-Ueuurul market !
Now York Murkqt * .
NEW Youic. J n no 2. Vi.tiun Kccclpts. 21.705
pkiin.i ( txportH , 1.UI3 pkcti.t innrkot ttoudy uud
moderately uctlvu ; sulva , 20bUO Lbls.
Co UN MKAir-Uloady und moro uetlvo.
WIIBAT Itocelptn. 134MiOhii.i exports , 1fO,000
tin. i SUCB | , 5,8 6.IJU3 bit. of fntuiey , 3CUOUO bu. of
spot Spot vtroniur nnd ncttvci No. 2 red ,
UiiiQUSUu itllout ; l6Ql Uu f. o. b. ; No. 3
rcd.UlHU93 > { u ! UIIK railed red , SIUOOS4'o ; Nn.
1 northoui , IbUQUIUos No. 1 haul ,
wvaooyet Na 2 northrrn , KS ffiM jo : Na a
UiienKo. ( OWe f. o. b. j No. ' . ' Mil vatikuo.UJ'/io ' ;
No. U sprluOJic. . Options were fulriy
uctlvi' , ruiiclne ii" up on Inrxo eleuranccN und
ft.wrnther , deo.lnod U&lio on forolfii soll-
Ini : , iidvanccd iiOlo un llrmor eublus , closed
itroni ; ut , , o over yuaturdnv. Na 3
rod.Jimu. 89SUUOif , , eliislni : ut OJKc ; July ,
tiiw-iu-icc. cioninu utniUu ; AiiKtm. DUWSuihc ,
o.oilnirutOOKot t-optuiuborlHiHQ.9l ii- , closing
ntMSu : October , UJijo : December , isi'ii/j
olos-.im ut Ole ! | Muy , 1893 , Wi < 3Aliv ,
Oi.Vv.
lut uud source : western. B3Q88o.
IIAlti.vr MAI.T Quiet ; two-rqwcd stutc.TCCJ
T''Hoi lx-to ol btntr Wo ) : Uainidn , lUcitll.05.
( JoiiN Id'culptH , 14.0(10 ( bu.i export * . l.UJO
tui Rulc . IKXI.U.O bu. of Hpot. Hpot stvady und
iiftlvut No 2.MiVt5o In elevator nnd 'Btsitft
> i'o ulloat. Upt.onit udvancud U'ifiViu und
t'loscd llrm on lK > ttcr eitbles ntid wet wuiithort
June , (5'iiM)1ic ( ) , floslir.ut DU.ot July. Km ®
Milloloslnu ut.Mdl Allttillt. 62ti < Lt5iUr/coiliu : |
nt MUoi ! MMtL'inberMliaMi4c. vloslug ut&34i ! ;
.
OAT > J Ui-celptii , 40.COO buj ( exports. I'J.OOObu. ;
tniion.44u.ouu lui. of futures ) ll\wx ) bu , of upot ,
-M | ) | uetlvo nnil BtriuiL' , UptUnis morn uutlvo
mid ( Inner : June. lUUa30Sicloslr.K ut : tO > iot
.luly.-C' . lT. e. iliniiLutlOfio ! ; August. MQ
i Uv , vUwliiKut UOUei tJeptembfr. U5Ue , clou *
lie utiMtv : July. ajUf. No. 2 whlt' | . 4iMU c ;
luui'd wu ierni : o : wh'lu ' western , Uk343i ! .
II AY Qulul t coot ! tn i liolc-i * . hOKJilii.
riuiuii Idiw , Urmi fulr rullii n. . 4iie ; sutcs ,
. .U.-4J inukcovuHu ul''Jir.
Mlll.A K -l UtulKII , ( lull.
I'KTIIIII.KUM UpfiivQ Muak nnd dcollnou 2Jo
tin furred liquidation , thun rulllcd Ua und
kicudv rummvlvmila "II , upot
IUKCI Juuv option aulei , 1UJW > J bbli , ) up
65 c : hlRlicit,6Vei ( lowe f.
I.lnln oil. no H ilfs , Tot-il lales , 130.000 bbls.
OOTTOXBEKD Oily Steady.
TAU.ow-Woik nt 4 O-lOo.
) losl.Qnlct , stcndy.
TunrENTiNK Dull nnd weak at2XiJMc. ( !
Eons ( Julct but steady ; western , li ISiio ;
receipts , f.8'5 pkys.
HiDis-Unlot nnd Rtrndy : net Baited Now
Orlcnni , 45 to'SIb . , 0Se | TO.XKB selected , N
tolOlbi. . BQge ,
Cur MEATS Irroctilari rultlrtlo1 ! . firm.
liUin Western sloani. tO.GTBiles ! ; , 1,770
tierces , nt SiaYftG.oni ! option sales. 1.253
tierce * : .lulv , Kl.OTaft.C8. closed nt M.GO bid ! Au-
Ktiist. H7ij September , 80.81.
litirrr.it Qu'nt. lower nnd IrreRulnr ; woit-
crndiilrv , I2I8I3KC ! w tcrn cruamory. Vl'.i ®
17o ! western fuclory. loOlilci Elitln. IGtfOljc.
-Iilinltoil do in nnd , easy ) part skims ,
I'm InoN-lin.25.
CoiTEii-Diill : Inko.
I.SAD Doincstatt.203125. .
TlN-Etlong ; strulRhts KI.702I.T5.
St. I.oiiU Mnrkotn.
ST. I.ouiti , Mo. . Juno ! . Ktooit Hold hlglior
but prices iinolmnscil.
WIIKAT Unsettled but hlshcr : cash. R6JS ®
W4o ; Juno clo-oil ut 85)iei ) July , 83 > jc | August ,
JOHN Advanced ' { u oar'y. lost 'l ' the pain.
later milled nnd closed ! 4 ® ? o above ycitor-
dnyi cnsh. 4lJiIGC ! July , 43 > sl3io ! ; Septem
ber. 45Ho.
OATS ritondyt cash , nj'iti ! July , 31Uo.
Ilvn-Qulet 111748750 ,
IlAitt.KV No mnrket.
HIIAN Lower nt U'KftUC.
HAY Quiet ; timothy , { 12.43 ; pr.\lrlo , SlOCXa
10.1 0.
liRAD-rirmor at JI.05.
KI.AXSCKII Htitlior nt Jl.OO.
Iltirriiii tlnchiinned ! dairy. 1I5J14O.
Kens ITnchunecd nt IMllSiJe.
COHN JlKAl. Htron i nl 82.7.G2.75.
\Viimicv Stonily ntSl.16.
llAntH.Nn Utichanccd.
IUON OoiTtiN Tins Unchanged nt 11.15 ®
l..O.
l..O.I'novisioNS Dull nnd easier with only a
small job trudc.
llECuifTS-Klour , 4OC01ls. ! wheat , 17,000 bti.i
corn , 85.0K ) bu. ! oats , 2 .03J bu.i rye , l.OuO
bu.i barley. I.dUi.
Silli'MKNTS Klour. 3,033 Ibs. ! wnoat , 1,033
bu. ; corn. 23OUJbu. ; oats , 4.030 bu. ; rye , 2.003
bu. ! barley , noiio. _
Knnsitn City Market * . .
K * N.IAI CITV. Mo. . Juno 2. WHEAT The
mnrkut uns llrm to higher ; No. 2 red. 70SOc.
OOIIN I'lrni und Rcnerally higher : No. 2
nuxea , 4ic ; No. 2 whlto. 40ii 47e.
OATS Finn , thoimh quiet ; 4 > o 2 mixed , 32S4
liic : No. 2 whlto , 34ir. !
HvuVoaki No. 2 , nominally nt 07c.
I'l.AXSUKti 9jc on thu bnsls of pure ,
HUAN Knsleri sucked , C3c.
II AV Finn but uni-hanscd ; . timothy. $5.0)
Oli'.OO ; prulrlc , 41.0) ) 7.5' ,
IlUTTKit Kairly sternly ; creamery , 14lfe ;
dairy , 10 < ? il2c.
Hans Stoudy at 12Jp. }
HECEIPJS Wheat , 17,030 bit. ; corn , none ;
oat , 2m > 0 bu.
Hmi'MKNTs Wheat , 20,000 bu. ; corn , none ;
oats , nono.
I.lvorpool Mnrkot .
LlVEiti'00t < . Juno 2. WIIKAT Quiet : holdori
olTor modorutOiV. ICcd western sprlns ; . Us OdSS
.GsUHdper . cental ; No. 2 , ted winter , Cs UiiiliJ
Gi > lOd.
COHN Firm ; demand far ; mixed western ,
5s per ccntiil.
COMMON HOSIN 3s 'A'\ \ per cwt.
Colfoo Mnrkot.
.NnwYonic , Juno 2. Options opened steady
nnd unchanged to 5 point ) , down , closed ste.idy
and 5 tiolnts up to 5 down ; sales. 13.2.V ) bups ,
Including June , h2.IOQr.M5 : July. Sll.014MI.U3 ;
Beptombcr. $ ll.8.-i@U.Oa ; December. Jll.hO :
J.inuury , $11.85 ; Fobruiiry , Jll.bj. Spot lito
closed steady ; No. 7,8 12 87 .
Mllwiiukeo AInrkets.
MibwAUKUK , WIs. Juno 2. WHEAT July ,
82ic ; No. 2sprlii2. 8215 ? .
( Jims Kirmor ; No. a , 4SHIOc.
OATS Firmer ; No. 2 wh.te ,
ItAltr.EV Nominal.
UYE Sto.tdy ; No. 1 , 77e.
nilnncapolUVhcat JIarkot.
MINNEAPOLIS , Minn. . Juno 2. WHEAT Con
tinues dull , untntorcstliu but steady. Ue-
colpts , 315 ears. Close ; June. 8lc ; .lulv SIKc ;
Soptembcr. 79Uo ; on track. No. 1 hard. 8.l4ej !
No. 1 northern , bi.'ic ; No. 2 northern , 77Q78c.
Cotton jtlurkot.
NKVT OHLEANR. La. . Juno 2. Firm : mlddllns ,
75-lVc ; low inklillln.o/iu ( ; good ordinary , 0jlc ;
not rocolpts. UiO bales ; cross receipts , l,5liO
bales ; exports to the continent , 4.252 bulci ;
sales. 2,100 bulos ; stock , 15U.OJO bales.
Cincinnati Markets.
OISCINNATI , O. , Juno 2. WHEAT Firm ; No.
2 rod. 8Hc.
Conn Firmer : No. 2 mixed , 49o.
OATS Fulr demand : No. 2 mixed , a53jic.
WlUSKY-tl.15.
_
ItiiUlmoro Grain Murkot.
HAI/TIMOIIE , Mil. , Juno 2. WHEAT Dull ; No.
2 red spot , OOXQOlu.
COHN trotiK ! mixed snot. S.1K@53Xc.
OATS Firmer , No. 2 whlto western. ii8H33o.
riilladeliiliiu Gnilu Market.
I'nir.ADELPiitA , I'n. , Juno 2. WHEAT
Weak : No. 2 red June , OOMc.
OOIIN Firm : No. 2 mixed June. MlWIiic.
UATd Stoudy and quiet ; No. 2 white , 4ujc. ;
Toledo Gruin Murkot.
TOLEDO , O. , Juno 2. WHEAT Firm ; No. 2.
cash.Oic.
C'lliK Firm nnd stead v ; No. 3 cash , 52o.
OATS-Qutet ; No. 2 cash. 31e.
Snn rrnnclscii'H Wliu.it Stock.
BAN FHANCISCO , Cat. . Juno 2. Stocks of
wheat In till call board warehouses Juno 1 ug-
uroutcd 4U.OOJ tons -is against 3 jOJl ) on J unol
Havana Sllnur Mitrket.
HAVANA , Jurio 2. Quiet : 320 hhda. musco-
vuilo. in to OJ'/i degrees pol.-irl/utlon , were sold
at&.15U.15 < 4 gold per iiulntul.
Trailom'Talk.
CHICAGO. III. , Juno 2. Counsolrr.un & Day
to Cockroll Itros. : Thcro wus hut slJirht
changes In the prlcoi of provisions or gram
toduy. After a woalc opening caused bv ro-
iiowcd predictions of clcarln ? weather , thcro
wns a porcoptuhlo hardening of values till
around , bused on numerous receipts of losses
of Ilvo stock and crops by Hoods and general
public buying In tha fnco of which the pro
fessional boar tactics and cable news availed
nothln ; . It was a waltKrj market with
weather the ulvotal Induction und latest
prices all on the up grade.
CHICAGO , 111. , JunoS. F. G. I < oan & Co. , to
Duncan , Holllngor & Co. : The wheat market
has boon fairly urtlvo the lust part of the ses
sion. Accounts from the winter wheat bolt
nearly agree In itjportlng heavy rank growth
nnd no weather to force It forward , The
scnsoii Is fiDin fifteen to twenty days Into and
under the most favorable circumstances wo
cannot have harvesting until the ] 5th
of July. If then. The sentiment locally
bus undergone consider .bio cbsui-a In
favor of hljhcr prices , and unless wo
havu aunshlno without r.tlns Immediately
burlier prices are no.ir at hand. Wo bollovo ft
Bafo to buy. July olosod utKIJic. Corn strong ,
the weather all over the corn belt wet , preventing -
venting planting , what Is plunted making no
proross. Wo must have line wouhor to pre
vent hlKhor prices. I'rovUlons look like doing
better In sympathy with corn. Hog receipts
continueliberal. .
CHICAGO , III. , Juno2. Kcnnott. Hopkins &
Co. to S. A. McWhortur : Bomu short stiles of
wheat .woro mailo early on the Improved
weather outlook , spiritless cables und predic
tions of heavy receipts next woolc In the
northwoat. This dcprcstcd the market lie ,
hut nppnrently little longstulTcuiiiu out on
the decline und BOIt-is ! were obliged to bid the
market up to gut their wheat b.iuk. The trade
Is narrow and profrmloniil und It will perhaps
rvuulra seine influential news to cot Itout of
the rut. The advent of bright weather won d
doubtless Inerouso offerings but the trudo
ceucr.illy will need to bu assured of thlH before
fore they will sell short much. News from the
winter wheat sections wus not so encourag
ing today , but moro favorahlo from the north
west. Corn ana oats , owing to the wet
weather , Incrcuilnxly bail reports of
deluycd seeding and dubious outlook
for what Is plnnto.l , have kept Htrong
nil day nnd oats have fumed up.
The tradu Is rathur nctlvo and there were u
good many rountrymon on the floor who seem
interested in the markets. Provisions were
heavy und lowur ut the outset nn lur--o ro >
eolpuof IIORS. but the dcollnu brought in fair
buylnz orders and the loss wnunion recovered ,
At thu cloio the marUot wus dull and In
active.
KTOOKH AND 1IOND3.
Trudlntr AV * Morn llarrcn of Itcsutti Tluiii
for JinnyVeuh l'n t ,
NEW VOIIK , Juuo ! . Tha stock market was
mnro biirri-n of feature limn for many wooka
pust , the up.ilhy seemingly having extended
lethe hour sldu of the market as well at to
thu bull , though Iho early arrival of the hot
term may huvo Induced miiny momlurs of
tlio board tu stuy away und thus reduce the
volume of bublnoji mid thu width of the
llucl nations. No one at present seuma able to
bee whuro the inn rawness Ami profesilonal
uhitructcr of the market will oid and general
opinion U thut only when the character of the
prow I in crops In uksured will opur.itora bo
disposed to taku hold unnlii. Just at present
the I'oiil blocks InterestoJ In thu combine anil
the grnnnirs nttravt most speoulatlvo atton-
tlon , principally Looauno both ttriiupi are
itipposod by the bourn to orTor the mo > t vul-
norublu fruudoiu fromu speculative mfiusuro.
The llucluatloiis In those tocks today was
not of suob Miuturo into muko a reliable
ulluallou , Krlp and IlurllnKtou were still
leudori lu pulut of activity but'the opcratlout
on tlio short sldo worn seriously curtailed and
thn iniin festtttlons veto another order en *
ttroly , whllo tlio absence of boar pressure was
scon In dumbness nnd n gdnoral tendency
which wns no inoro than hold In chock by tlio
local traders , Toward deliverhowovrr , ttio
Rtiiliborn resistance which tlio market nnd
rondo to nil the efforts to not prices down anil
tno fear that tlia Inrnor boars hnd deserted
them , led cull shorts to cover and tlio demand
bccamo BO urgent that considerable activity
WHS developed which oattsml Iniprovciiicnt In
some stocks and the miirkot llnallr closed
fairly active nnd strong at the best figures of
the day. ,
Oovornmont bonds hnvo been dull and
stonily.
The 1'ostsnyst During the middle hours of
the day the tnnrkot. practically ceased to
move , and It was not until buying for tliu boar
account bccainu evident III tlio Into hour that
nctlxlty returned. This attempt to cover In
the fnco of u stagnant luurkot elsewhere. WAR
an undoubted sign of weakness on the part of
the boars. It was practically uccotitod ns
such by the speculative trlbo generally , nnd
tlio doting hour seine lively bidding up of
priors was witnessed , most murkcd In Louis
ville , Hurllniton , Hock Island and other
The following are tlio closing quotations for
the leading Rtocks on tlio Now York StocKo x-
clnitiuo today !
hid.
The total salbs of stocks were 202,710 shares ,
Including : Atclilson , l.-IOJ ' : ErloiOI : : Louis
ville ! iNashville. . 8,7"5 : Northern I'lielfle jire-
fcrrod. 7.118 ; Koatllng , . ' 11.510 ; Richmond & West
Point. 0.75J ; St. 1'ruil , I'110 ; tit. I'util &Omuhu ,
4,030 ; Union 1'acIUc , 1I.4UO.
London rinnncinl Ilovleiv.
[ Copjo'i / ' ( lfS3io7 Jtinc-i Qnriltn Vennett.\ \
LONDON , Juno 2. [ New York Herald Cubic
Special to THE liEU.l There was no change In
the bank rate toduy , which remains ut 2 per
cent. 'Iho general business has buuii ( julct on.
tbo Stock oxchunso toduy , thouch ainonc the
moro speculative securities realizations have
been rather numerous , clue np cloUbt to the
many operators leaving for thu Whltsun tldo
holidays. Consols have given awiiy : M < ( to
U per eent > owing partly to the U-ulk of Kug-
land returns being u little less fuvorablo than
usual. Indian ruuco paper is 4 per cent
easier , although firmness Is leportod on the
coiitli.ental bourses. Foreign ovciumcnt'io-
curltle.s close rather dull. Homo railways
showed much Irregularity during the after
noon while dealings Imvo b'.ou on a very re
duced scalo. Northwestern has risen only ? o
per cent , notwlthstundlu ? the torminutluii of
the Durham strike. Itrlghlon duforrcd Is U
per cent butter , uud Lano.iHhlrOHiid Vorkshlre
n fr ti l krtf lH. t n !
cunt Is established In Calcdonln , Uroat i-.ast-
crn , Uroat Western , Mldlnna , North UrltlshL
London and Northwcsturn. It IIHS been ul-
moqt Impos'lblo to follow Amcrlcun railways ,
lluctualions having been so constant and
rapid the whole day. The general conclusion
is that It Is the most unreliable murkot In tbo
house. From this cause the public may bo
said to have almost deserted U. moro or loss
llutncsshuxlni ; prevailed the whole day. In
thu afternoon New York sout. better
prices which unused a general rally. Almost
Immediately afterwards sclllnK orders caino
from the same quarter which caused a sharp ,
all 'round rolupbo. Canadian lines have been
inoro or loss depressed whllo not nt tholr
worst. Cuntdlan 1'aclllo and Grand Trunk
Issues leave off from U to J per cent lower.
Money has been little wanted. Short loans
havouecn obtained uti per cent- The dis
count market has also been oulot , Two tbioo
moutlu' bills are quoted at'i per cent.
Now York Money Market.
NEWYOHK , .IllllO 2. MONEV ON CALIAt 1
© U percent ; closed offered ut Hi per cent.
J'IUHK .MEUCANTJI.I : I'Ai'in yif5 per cent.
bTiitLiNii EXCHANGE Quiet but llrm at
$4 b" for sixty day bills and $1.83 fur dom -
m nnd.
The closing quotations on bonds :
Foreign FlnancDS.
NEW VOIIK. Juno 2. The I'ost's London
financial cable says : Markets were staeiuiiit
und iinstcndy ; I.oulavlllo led the Americana
The banks' return bhowod the Influx of 177,0.0
In cash duo to the monthly demands of clrcu *
latlou.
lloBton Stock Mnrkut.
BOSTON , Mass. , Juno 2. The following
were the clostng prices on stocks on the Ilos-
ton stockinaikut today :
Denver mining HtockH.
DENVEII. Colo. . Juno 2. The following table
shows the range of prices und transactions
for yesterday.
Kan Francisco .Mining ( Juotutlons.
BAN I'lUNCisco , Cal. , Juno .i The 'olBc'lal
cloalne cjiiotntlous for mining stocks toduy
were us follows : ,
Aim M Mexican. . , . , . . . I'D
KtluhlT 40 Mono . II )
U0 t JL Hotelier 210 Oplitr . . . to
llodlu Consolldutod. S'J 1'oloal . 75
Chollnr W
Con. Cal. & Va S'A Hlurrn Nevada . . . . . . 110
Cronn 1'olut to Union Con . . . . . . 105
KurokaCon 2UU Illnh . . . . . . 10 *
Uould A Curry 110 Yellow Jacket . U
Halo A Nort-ron. . . lit )
Ntnv York AIluliiK Uuututlona.
NKW YOIIK. Juno 2. The following are the
loblnx mining stock quotatlotist
Atpi-n zirj Horn Ihur S'.tl
lli'.l.V Ik'lcliur VJJ lluilcnn. . . lit !
Con , Cal. , V Vu , 37S Dphlr io
lli-ndnuod. . . 'All ( i\T iru. . . . , I JO
Kuroku Con 1WJ Mondard. , , . . , . . . . . l i
llaluX .Nurcron. . . . JjO
I'lnnnoliil hotr
, KANSAS C'ITV , Mo. , JunoS. Oloarlngs , t..lOI.-
JO ) .
NIJW OUI.UAKB , La. , Juuo 2. Clearings ,
HAVANA , Junn V. Spanish gold , f2.
ExchaiDic , iiulnl ,
Niw VOIIK. Juuo 2.-Ulcarlugs.
bulancfH , S'.HH.vil ,
Nuw VOIIK , Juno 2. Oold lo ( ho Miiouut of
tl.O'jo.Olo was taken for uxport today.
MEUHIIH. Tonn. . Juno 2. NBW York ex-
ohatiKO bulllii'i at 1.60. Uloarlugs , f(3Jlb7i
bulanct'ti , tl5.HTU. ' ,
BT. Louid. Ma , Juno 2. Clonrlnvs. H , 20 1 , 780 !
hulancfs. ( , bu..tl > . Money nulot at 4&0 percent.
Kxalunvo on ow Yurx , Wo premium.
HDBTON , Muss. , Juno 'i OleurliiK * . (21,611.-
610 ; bulauccH , l..4W.VUl. Money , Ui per cent.
Kxchungo un Nnw York , 64tSo discount.
CINCINNATI , o , , Juuo a , Money , 035 per
cent. Now York exchange , OOo premium.
OlcarliUR , fMJo,10 ; > .i Jin
liAMtMOiiB. Md .rJiTpo S.-Cloarln3 , J3.SI7-
4 2 : balances , WV-MiBj-1-
Piiu.AnEi.rniA , t'n. . Juno 2-Oloarlnss , J5- !
810,152 ! balance ! ! , l2,4itT8l. | Monoy. a par cent.
PAliK Juno J. TliMo' per cetit routes. 03f
lOo for the account. The weekly statement of
thn Hank of I'mnteUMITS im Increase of 8,500-
KOt ( told nnd $5ooy8Uvor.
.rJlltCAOo , 111. . Jtinwiij-Cloarlnirg , f2JOI5,57B.
; for short loatifl. Kx-
, tterllni : oxchnnfto.
dcmltnd. W.S8S5.
j&luulnnlnthonnnkof )
Incronibd Tca > .rx)0 ) tlurliti the past
weok. The rntoof tho.Uankof Knglnnd's ro-
porvo to liability , which wus lust wcok < I.G'J
per cent , Is now 4U uer , cent.
t.tvu STOCK MAUKirru ,
Cnttlo and Hogs Hotli Hulo I.o\v r Than on
U cdncmlny.
OMAHA. Juno 2. Kcoclntiof rattle continue
llRht whllo the run of hois shows no slutis of
fulling olT. Four days' receipts foot up 7.870
cntt'.o , 4U'.rj : IIOKS nnd l.i.l.i : sheep ngnltist
10.2.-8 oattlo. SI.077 lio.'s and a091 Bhoop the
same four dr.y * lust weal : .
The outtlo market wns dull and on till but
the more dcslr.itlo sracloi of nundy lleht cattle
tlo price ? ruled oasior. Supplies BO fur this
woolc have fallen about S.SW short of
lust week und up to today the tendency
of the innrkot has boon nriiiur. Thursday Is
alnnys nn offduy for Rhlppors nnd exporters ,
nnd buyers fur local houses hnvlnit u clear
Hold wcro Indifferent or bo irlsli on medium
und heavy oiittic. o-pcclally If not oxiiotly up
to thu mark In iiuallty und llulsh. Uood 1,200
to l. < OJ-lb. steers hold tit from W.75 to $ l.in.
1'nlr to eooU IKJ ) to 1.200-lb. steers sold nt from
Kl.GO to Mil ) , nnd llttlu of ntiy conncqunuco hail
to soil U18I.5D or lower. Trading wns on the
dull and drn.cir.lii ! : order till duy. but the oloso
found everything pretty well clotired up.
Thcru ttoro half u dozen loads of cows nnu
mixed Htutr tbo yards. The market
wns pom-rally unchanged and fairly
nctlvc. 1'oor to very good cows and
hclfeis sold from jl. ? ! > to &I.40 but
there were very few sales at below JJ.7S. Hulls ,
oxen und stuns were fully steady ut from 82.IH )
to JI.UO. Veal calves were llrm ut SI.DU to $5.00 ;
common and yearlings dutf at from J1..VJ to
fil. 00 ,
The trade In stoekora anil foedcra was tlf-
cldedly dosultory. Fresli receipts were very
lluht , und whllo thcro was perhaps a little Im
provement lu the demand irom the country ,
thuro were so few cnttlu hero either fresh or
atttlu that It was dllllciilt to notice uny Ini-
provoincnt In the tonoof the market. .Small
odd hunches were picked up by tlio regular
dealers ut prices ranging troinKMili toW.i5. :
1'ractlcally no-Rales were made to the coun
try. Kcprosontutlvu sales ;
STEUItS DHESSCO 1ICKP.
No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. 1'r. Na Av. Pr.
2..10SO $150 13..IO"4 UTS 4i.lin$300
U..U77 a no 10..11SO 14. 1183 ilOO
12. . 020 II CO 1..11110 3 75 30. 1170 300
s. .lino 3 ( v > 4.-.1177 37.1 in. .IIIIO 400
20..1184 53..1183 : i77J ! 10. .125J 403
20..K.7S 3 70 ! . ' > . .U7I 3 80 12 .iilO : 4 (15 (
27..1227 3 70 10 , iaw 3 85 30..125J 410
22..11.VJ 375 18..1107 3 * ) 18..1'40 415
U 75 14..1214 3S5
8IIIPPINO AND KXt'OHT BEEVES.
10..10:0 300 22..1115 373 4..1357 400
8..103J 3 00 -
COWS ,
1. . CIO 1 75 10. 1)17 ) 2 GO 1..1C01 300
4..1047 0. . 851 2 00 17. 053 300
1. . 770 0..10I5 2 Gi 2..1000 J10
1. . 4GO 13. . 7KI 2 75 21. . 740 310
2..1UM ) 2. . 080 2 75 11 , . O.M 3 < 0
2. . 1)45 1. . h0 2 75 8. . 074 320
1..1043 ' 2 S5 1.230 325
lil.TJO 1..1100 21)0 1..1010 325
' 12. . 007 2 D5 4..1020 U30
T.'m 1..105I a 09 18..1123 a 43
IIE1CU11S.
8. . 7fi3 20 i. ; ftj 3 as 55. . G2) 335
1. . 020 25 (
CALVES.
2. 405 l..l > ll < y 4 03 1. . 170 503
) itjhl.s.
1 .1301 l..li.V : . > 2 G1) 1..1340 300
1..125J 1..181Q 275 1..1000 300
1..1UQJ
A&D FKEDSIIS.
MO no 1..810. 3 2J 0. . 890 335
fi40 GJ 2. . 8J5 , 3 a : n
. 870 2 OJ 0 7 l.'l 3 20 1..1040 335
"
. -113 2 05 7..t'Jl ( 3 20 704 3 40
. G-'O U 15 l..C5J)3 25
MILKHIIS ANU
1 springer . { LIT. . * : . $ r > T > t)0 )
1 springer . j. . , . 3'J ' 00
1 cow und calf . il > . ' . \ . 4500
1 cow and cult . i . : > . . 3200
lions Another hcT'ivV run of boss was moro
than the innrkot could/ stand nnd prices de
clined 5c to lOc till KrAund. The Vmyi-rs had
dccldnoly the best of. .tlio situation. Eastern
markets wcralowcnwith ilDcrul rocyluts ; pro
visions ware dcctdoaJy off at'-thtt'opciiinK-
shippers were disposed to bo cautious , und the
hoiivy run here , tin Increase so mrthls week
compared with last of " considerably ovor2J.OOO
hogs , all combined to "depress values. Huyors
started out Dliliilnc from 6c to lOo lower than
Wednesday , nnd , whllo Boilers were naturally
rather slow to accept .tho situation ,
the big bulk of the hens sola on
that basis Inreoly nt from' $1.55 to JJ.CJ.
The best hogs of all wclehts sold nt JI.OD und
$4.05 with acouploof choice butchers' woltrht
loads atl.i7iiaudl.70. ( Thocommonorgradcs
sold larsoly ut from 14.50 to ? l.57i. ! Huslnoss
wus not what could bn called brlsic at uny
time UurhiK the day and prices rather woak-
cucd us the mornln ; : advanced , thoclosobolnir.
very weak , ulthough overythln ? wus llnally
disposed of. the bulk ut from $1.55 to $4.60
against from S4.00 to 81.70 Wednesday , the
ponoral average of prices paid being
uRalnst J4.K ? ; Wednesday und lust
Tiiursdny. Itcpreseututlve s-ilcs :
) . . . . . . ' . 1M ) * " El 25(1 ( 1U ) 4 CO
4..2C2 - 4 531& . 68 ESS - 4'00
71 240 40 4MW' 63 248 4 CO
6U 218 80 4 53 A 60 277 120 4 ( U
07 201 4 bTiiJU 72 243 120 4 CO
m 237 60 1 MiijR 63 ! J 200 415)
711 215 6' * ) 4 bTKgffl C7. ' . . . . ' . > : il lll ! ) 4 CO
711 233 603 4 bTUSra 07 274 100 4 C25J
04 IS I 1JO 4 67 ' 07 248 40 4 02 U
G4 247 2VO 4 6714 68 274 120 4 0214
l < 2 250 240 4 67'J < CS 248 4 C21J
OS . . . . 210 10J 4 r.7i . ! I 61 . . . .22:1 : 40 4 02H
M 2.K 210 4 67'i 6'J 23' . ' 40 4 IW'J '
0 2i7 100 4 67K. 8J 241 40 4 l2i ! !
111) ) 22J 8J 4 674i.'j ! 7J 245 120 4 C2'/i '
7S 214 12J 4 f > 7ft5K. 70 VSS 40 4 0.
Kl 241 120 4 67H ft 03..2U4 80 4 C' J
SU 2d 120 4 S7i\\V ! \ TJ 210 300 4 ( H
Ml..t."J3l 10'J 4 67'4 * \ 15 270 WJ 4 C5
H3 211 120 4 KwSy b5 "W 80 405
68 201 200 4 67J4 ' 72. . . , , .211 4 05
C3 240 1UJ 4 6u 03 240 403
' , & 227 i'OO 46714 U9 43U 4 l
82 214 120 4 67J ! - ' 00 2iU 40 403
07 231 10J 46754 73 232 80 405
7 V-'O ' 12J 4 57U OS VIO 200 405
li-J 240 120 4 fi74 } 0.1..235 4 07i }
72 247 120 4 17J4 0'4 25S 4 70
70..2JJ ! WO 4 5714
1'KIB AND IIOUQir.
1 530 a 25 1 633 275
14 1'J3 40 i ! CO 1 . . . . tCO 40J
1 4U ) 260 U 183 445
riUKEi1 Tho'ro were no fresh jcoclptsof sheep
and nolhlnic here to muko u innrkot. Uo-
uirablo muttons uontluua In active demand ut
l WANTED
Tot5 luuts of CITI B |
) COUNTIES , SCHOOL
-J . IWATER
w m . - DISTRICTS.
COMPANIES , BT.R.R.COMPANIE8 , M.
Correjpond nce ollclted.
GOMPANYiBankeri.
H.W.HinRIS t
IG3IOB DADrhorn Btroott OHICAQO *
CD Wall Street ) NEW YORK.
7O SUt > St. . OOOTON.
nuotnbly firm prices. Fair to gootl native * .
M.50 to M.O.i ! fair to good nosteriK , ri.M to
tiluO : common nnd stock shorn. Ki.00 to fl.Mi
good to choice 401ouo-ib. lambs. tl.OO to 13.50.
Ilocolpt * nnd Dlspofltlon of Stock.
Ofllctal receipts and disposition of stock as
shown by the books of the Union Stock Ynrds
company for the twenty-four hours cntllng at
6 o'clock p. m. , Juno - ' . iSirJ :
HKCKll'TS.
nons. giir.Kt' . HOH'KH A HtS
llcnd Cnrs.lllcitd Cars. Head Cnrs ,
47 1.007
DISPOSITION.
l.lvo Stock Mnrltot.
OiiiOAOo , 111. . Juno 2. [ Special Tolosram to
Tun HER. I At no provlotiH time this season
has thu marliot for prime heavy cattle been
In n woiso condition than It Is at the present
time , Tharo worn several bunches of that
sort at today's iunrkot , but nocodr wanted
tlinm at over from 31.40 to J4.M ) . and It Is doubt
ful If as much as J4.b5 could have been ob-
liilncd for the choicest bunch of
steers In tlio hands of western fcou-
ers today. For other descriptions there
was a fairly satisfactory market. The de
mand was need , the supply moderate and the
avunco of prices u little hlplior. Steers
wolshlni : from l.tWO to 1'JMlbs. worn wanted.
both by shippers nnd dressed brcf firms. "Una
they concrally sold tie liluhor. There was also
a peed Imiulry fur cows and hulK nnd at
utroni ; prices. Siiupllos of the Inttor have
boon rather llKht roccntlv and thcru IKIS bcou
a gradual hnrdcntiu of prices. The nay's
tratllim wns on > i basis of from il. ! > 0 t ? J.'I.TT > for
Inforlorto extra cows , heifers and bulls , and
at from ? -ir > D to $ l.7. " > for common to fancy
steer ? . Btoclcorsand feeders were quoted at
from J..M ) to $ .l.uo and Tovas cattle wuru HIO- : |
nblo at from JI.M to $4.00.
The situation In IIORS was much loss sntls-
factory tosellors thin on the day boforo.
Trade was dull early nt fto olT. It wus lifeless
Inter at a reduction of from lie to We , the close
belli : : very bad. Although there was u sale or
twoof clitilco assorted hos at &V02J4 and one
or two nt$3,0.\ M.IO was a fair outHldo quota
tion at any time , whllo at the closultlsduuht-
ful that moro than JJ.llTVi could have been ob
tained for anything. Wo quota oloRlutt lirlces
nt from $4.05 to J4.0J for light weights and from
f 1.70 to $1.11755 for medium and heavy weights.
The bulk of the tradliiK was tit prices raiiRlns
downwurii from Jl.0 : .
There was an active sheep market at un-
chanccd nrlcps. Hcslrablo cr.idos showed do-
cldod II nun ess. whllo poor nnd common lots
were rather weak , but ihoro was no quotable
chnnco In value's of either class. Quotations
have u wlilo nuiKC , Inferior stuff solllns us low
ns from W.OJ to $1,75 and extra qualities being
In demand at from W.M to fThe ! sprlnir
lamb market wus btoady at from 13. OJ to If.OU
porl'lU Ibs.
KccolptB were : Cattle , 15,030 ; hogs , 45,030 ;
shoot ) . 7.0.0.
The Evcnltitr Journal reports :
OATTLB Receipts , if.uoot Rhlpniont ? , G.OOO ;
market slaw ana woalc : prime to extra stecrr ,
J . : tO4.75 ; otliots. KLtOSU.10 ; feeders. fcLMXiB
: i7. > ; stookcrs , Ji.53 < a'J.2i ; Toxnns , Jb.OOSW.3J ;
cows. $2.UXai.U3. ! :
Ilons-Hocoluts , 41,000 ; ( dilpmcnt ! , 12.000 ;
niuruet nctlvo nd lOo lower ; roujjh and
common , Sl.t)0l.r ) > u ; mixed and packers ,
4.Kil : prime heavy and butcher's wclihts ,
.
Siip.r.f Kucoipts , 8CO ) ; shlpinnnts. : i.000i
sheep , Htoady ; lambs , I3r > c loner : clipped
Toxans. $4.r > j < & ( ! . : ! . i ; clipped natives and wcst-
ortiB , 9.'i.2. > ® j.l. > ; native and western
? O.W7.'Ji ) ; spring lumbs ,
New York l.l\ro Stock Market.
Nir\v YOIIK. Juno 2.-Hnivis-Rccolpt . 80 !
houd. all for exporters and slauxhtcrors : no
trade , fccllnz llrm : native hteors. 84.JjQ4.bt )
per owt. ; Coiorados. $1.4i ; beeves and
dressed , JI..5 ; drpbaed boot steady nt CWOT&e
per Ib. Shipments wcro Uj'J ' beeves and UU
sheep.
CALVES Uccclpts. KW liond ; market We
higher nt I.ii3 ( , ' per Ib. : buttermilk calves ,
SIIKEP Uccolpts , 4,720 head : market slow
but steady ; sheet ) . } ; > J ! 4U.r > 0 per cwt , : lambs ,
ja.OJCBS .1) ; tlrcssiid mutton llrm at loaiio per
Ib. : dressed lambs steady nt lIQ.Hc.
Hoes Kecolpts. 4,700 head , consigned direct :
market nominally Htoady at $1 0035.40 per cwt.
Kansas City Llvo Stock Market.
KANSAS OITV. Mo. . Juno 2. CATTLE Re-
cclpts. I.2JO ; ' shipments , I.UO : : the murkot wus
generally steady : heavy steers were dull an I
weak ; dressed ueuf and shipping steers , 81.03
K4.UU : cons $2.0J < &U5 ; HtoeKurs and locdors ,
f..8 > < 23.40.
Hens Receipts , 13,003 ; flhlpmcnts , 1,700. The
mnrket was 5-eiOo lower than ycatcrday's gen
eral market ; all grades , I4.1W34.8J ; bulk , tl.fo
© 4.65.
SiiEKi'-Recoltns , 600 ; shipments , nono. Mut
tons wcro la acmaad and sleaJy ; stock shocp
were dull. _ _ _ _ _ _
St. Louis l.lvo Stock Alarkot.
ST. Louts , Ho. , Juno 2. CATTrc Kecolpts ,
2,810 ; shipments , M ; market slow ; fair to good
native s leers. $ J.O < M3 > 4.4i ; Texans and Imllun
steer-i rnnso from $2.0U to J3.CJ ; canning cattle ,
82.luai.9L > .
Iloas Receipts , 7.310 : shipments , 700 ; mnrket
lOc lower : huavy , Jl.liSSl.M ; mixed , J4.2ol.4l ) ;
ll-'ht. JI.30Q1I.40.
Bimnp Kocolpts , 5,700 ; shipments , none ,
mostly Toxuns ; Bhorn , 83.00.
Lincoln Llvo Stock.
LINCOLNNob. . , Juno 2. ISpoclal to THE
IlKrX i KucelptH of liO4s at West L'ncoln today
were six car loads. Sales lute At from 5u to
lOc lower ,
RHEUMATISM
THREE YEARS.
t After suffering untold ngonioa tlirec
years from Rheumatism , liavipg hatl
much treatment without relief. I decided
to take Swift's Specific. Eight bottles
CURED ME ENTIRELY
and I wish other sufferers to kno\v of
the value of your great remedy for
Rheumatism. JOHN MCDONALD ,
. McDonald's Mills , Ga.
jend for free Treatise on the Blood and Skin.
SOUTH OMAHA.
Union Stock Yards Company
SOUTH OMAHA.
est cattlo. hog and nhoop market In the west
COMMISSION HOUSB3.
CEO. BURKE & FRAZIER
LIV13 fSTOOK COMM133ION.
THE LEAI3EKS.
OMAHA , Wrlto to this houss for c <
i )
iulllil | reot Market Beport ) .
Wood Brothers ,
South Omaha Telephone H' > 7. - Chicago.
J. U DAD1HMAN. I . ,
W. K. WOOD , f Managers.
Market reports by mall and wlro cheerfully
f urnUhud upon application.
THE
Campbell Commission Co.
Chlcuco. EistSt. Louis , ICunsnsOlty. South
Omaliu. aloux City. lfort Worth.
A. Crlll , W. V. Donny , II. R Tallmailiio.
Chlontio. Hot BaluJinnn. Cuttlu Satojman
Crill , Denny & Company ,
Live Stock Commission. Uoom { 1 Uichmuo
bouth Omntm.
A. D. Boyer & 3o-n pany ,
Exohango llulldlnSouth Omaha.
Correipondcnco nollclttd and uromptly ninworj.l.
tpeclul nttontlon to order * f or etoc-io
Kttabllihcd , 1B&1. . . . Inoorporateil , 1WJ
Capital fullr | ial > l , JW.WJ-
Waggoner Birney Company ,
Wrlto or wtro us for prompt and reliable market
reporli.
Perry Brothers & Company ,
Llvo Stock Commission.
Koom 51 Exohungo Ilutldlnj. South Omaha.
Telephone ) 17tl7.
Qa&smau & Dudley , M. H. Hegarty & Co. ,
llooms CO nnil | . Ex- Koom 31 Kxoanjo
ohuiiiio llulldlujr. llulldliib- .
South Omaha , - Nub South Omaha , - Not )
SOUTH OMAHA BANKS.
Union Stock Yard National
I3ANK.
The onlr bank at the yardt. Capital and stir
l > lu > . IWO.OUO. Collodions iirowlnif uut of Iho live
lock builuuis should lie sent direct to thli bant
bhlpport can dupu.lt ( or civdlt u ( tliolr houu bauk
whcrutcr located.
OMAHA
'and
AROHITEOrS AND DUILDBUS
J. H. OlENH.
Contrnctorn nnrt nl > contractors for nil kind * of
tmlldlnc. nlMtorlnK. palntlnerto. , will rvcclTd n
copy of ( Jlonu'd nrchttect * nnd tiulldrrndlrrctorr
free , tijr sendlne their nntnp , MHlnon nnrt lee
tlon to Iho imbllthor. J , 11 , Olenn , US H. IHh St
BAGS AND TWINES
BEMIS OMAHA BAB CO BIBHOP&CO ,
Blial , rnnnllla. cotton
mportorn nnd mrfn. ( lour rope , hemp , Jnlo. colton -
lack * , turl p tntno. ton twlncK.tarrcrt cord-
OBO. clo. 8US. tht. .
BICYCLES. BOXES.
II.O.TODD ,
M.O.DAXON ior toJ.O. Wllk *
, cn oi. M'f'a clgnr. papar
llcycles lold on monthly pncklnirtioxes.linovol
paruienta. 120 N. lUht ties In box lino.
WO Douglas St.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
MORSE-COE&HQECa.
I10J Howard atraib.
Fattorr corner lltn nnd IWualn etrosti.
Te am irmklnz cloia prlcei to o a bayori. ml ari
lolling ouii of itoodi wbloh li vorr ul -
nbl nltu mgrcbautJ.
KIRKINDAll , JONES & AMERICAN HAND SEW
CO. , ED SHOE CO ,
Vholcsnlo > tfr . Agents Hoots. Mioc ! , rubborn
llo ton ItnhbvrSliORCo , toll ( -oods. 1303 , 131
lltr. , 11(14.1IOJ ( Hnrncy-tt llnrncy-st.
BREWERS. '
JOS. SCHLITZ BREVc
INQ CO.
Offloo , 8. Oth and Lcaron-
worth Bt . . Omaha.
John Murtiovor. Agt.
CONFECTIONERY.
VQEQELE&DINNINQ
tlfrg Comfcctloncn and
Jobbers of foreign and
domastlo frulti , 1110
Howard et.
CARRIAGES.
W.R.DRUMMOHD&CO.
Carriage bulldorn. II03
nnd patrol wogoni a
ipcclnltjr.
18th , opi ) . Court LlouM.
CLOTHING.
Bluiunr a.
OILMORE&.RUHI
Clothing , notionfunili-h ,
Inns , ( ilro us n trial > Ianufr > and wholctale
Bumplea prepnld hy ex clothier * . 11W Uaruer
press. 111J llurnej- . itrjol.
COAL , COKE , | CORNICa
OMAHA COAL , COKE & EAOLECORHCE WORKS
LIME CO. , Mfrs. Kulranlted Iron
Bard and toft roal. 8 H. corntco , window capa. .
mctaltc ekyllalilB , etc.
ccr. IbtU and Douglas-
its. 1110 , HllUodgo-iU
CONTRACTORS.
J. H. GLENN.
Contractor ! and subcontractors for nil kinds of
ImlldlnK. pln tcrtnit , painting etc. . will receive n
copy of ( ilonn'a nrchlteutit and bulldurs directory
free , by rondlDK their nnmc , builncsi nnd loca
tion , to tbo publisher. J. U. Glenn , 113 t ) . lith
Street.
FURNITURE
OMAHA UPHOLSTER- BEEBE&RUHYAH FURNITURE
IHO CO.
NITURE CO , ,
Urholitered furniture
IS02-1SOO . Nicholas BI arnea and Thirteenth
\Vhok'salo only. Ixcctt.
GROCERIES. | DRUGS , Eta
D. F.1. STEELE A 00 , , BLAKE , BRUCE & . CO. ,
1:01-1205 Jonoi street , 10th nnd naroey itreoti ,
Omaha. Umolia.
* MV WSI M
1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb.
Suudnjs II ) a. m.to 12 m. Bund stamp ( or repir.
DR. J. E. McGKEW
THE SPECIALIST ,
Is unsurpnesnil In thetroatmontof nil formsof
I'lllVATB DISEAHES , und all illsorrton
unil dohllltloH of youth and iiiunlioo.1. ITyoiin'
oxDDrlciK'o. Ills rcnourccs and f.ivllltlns are
nriictlcnlly unllmltod , The IKiclor Is rucom-
inondcd by the pre < s , nnd endorsed In the
atrongext terms by tin ) people for fulr truat-
mcnt and honest profcmional udvlco. Thn
most powerful rumudlcH known to modern
Kolonco for the successful treatment of the
following dlsoases :
aONORIUIOUA Imniedlnto relief. A com
plete euro without the loss of an Hour's tlmo
from huHlnoHb.
GLKKX One of the moat complete and suc
cessful troatmunts for glue t unil all annoying
ill6chur.reH.vot known to the mo.lloal proton
Blnn. The results uro truly wonderful.
8TRICTUHE UroHlcst known remedy for
the treatment of glrlutuni , without pain , cut
ting. orililatln'/ most roinnrkntilu ruiiiudv ,
BYPHILlS-No tii'utmont for thin torrlhlo
blood disease ban over boon more stic
nor hull stronger eiidornomcnt In the light
of modern sclonCQ thia dlbnuso U poiiltlvuly
vur.tblu and every trtico of thn poison entirely
removed from the blooJ.
LOST MANHOOD , and ambition , nervousness -
ness , timidity , despondency and all weakness
uud < 1 1 borders of youth or munhoud. lU-Ilof
nbtulniid atonco. .
BKIM DISEASES , and all dlsoascs of the
"tornacn. blood , liver , klanoys und "I' ' ur
are treated su ccesufully with Iho groaum
known romcdli-s for the dlHuiun * .
Wrlto for circulars undijuosllou list , froo.
tnl Jfnrninn
GRAIN.
6.AMO WHORTER ,
lind of Trndo. Ilroktf
In ctdln , oto.
ulroto N , T. ,
ftua 8U Louis.
REOTOR SL WIIHELMY LOBEGK&UIIH ,
CO.
, '
nenlors'lmrdwuro anl
mcehnnlci * toolv
1401 Uougliti StrooL
A.C. RAYHCR ,
llnrditnro nml
ronlrtietorV Supplies.
531 South 10th tlrcct.
LUMI312U.
CHAS , It. IEE , JOHN A. WAKEFIEIO
Itardwood lumbar , wood
onrpati n.nd pnrqaot Imi'Orlol.Amarloin I'or t.
flooring , Hint cumont , MUw ukB >
lil.lr.mllc cement and
Vth anil UousU * . Uulncjr whlto llmo.
LIQUORS.
HER & CO , , FR10X& . HERBERT.
Liquor merchant i , 1113
llurnor-it Mfri. Hon
nodj'i Unit Ir.dla lilt Wholoalo liquor dcaldl
ton. 1001 rarnaiu-iU
MILLINERY
J.OBERFELDER&GO , ,
Importcri nnd Jobborsot
millinery. uotloni.Mall
ordori prompt. 208-12 >
lUti-it.
MUSICAL.
A. HOSPE , JR. , THE MEINBERO CO. ,
rianoi organg , attliti 1WN. icth St. riano * ,
mntortala , etc , 1318 rauilcnnj rnuilcnl In-
Douglni it. truuicutiof all kind !
OILS.
CARPENTER PAPER CO STANDARD OIL CO.
Carry n full dock of
printing , wrapping and tloflned nnd lubricating
writing paper , card pa
per etc. oils , nxlo grease , etc.
OVERALLS , SUIRTS , ETC"
KINQ&SMEAD ,
Mfr of "K JL 8" pantu , Mfrs celebrated "Unei >
nlilrls and orornlli.otc tktn" overalls , pnnti ,
BIMS S. llth st. Bhlrts. oouti , etc. Hail
Ouiaha.
J.B.HU3E&GO.
Our ipocltltlaii Buttir ,
Oisi and poultry , lUlJ
lioirard itrott.
W. E. RIDDELL RIDDELL & CO , ,
-
( Estnbllshcd 1835. )
Wholialo butter tt ceil Butter , olioeie. egg * ?
Tugotablci , tru\tipoul \
liuys and iclli tot and .
try gamo.
cub. 413 U. Hth-at.
STOVE REPAIRS.
OMAHA STOVE
WORKS ,
Store rcpalri and nattt
atuohtnanti tor onf
kind of § tOT mad/
1MJ Douglai. i.
SASH. TOYS.
M.A. DISBROW&OO. H. HARDY &DO.
, Toyi , dolls , albumti
Manufacturers of aih fnnoy goods , nouie fur *
doors , bllndi and nlihlng goodi. oh } } * ,
' moulding ! . Branch of- drcn'a carrlagd. Ult
Coo , Utli and Iiard 8U. Far n am Btroot. '
Sai/B / YoUr
Ryes tested free by an EX I'F.UT OI'TI C1AN
I'crfeot adjustment. Superior lenses. Nerv
ous headache cured by using our Soectuclca
and Eyoglnbios. 1'rlcoi low for first OHB _
"
goods. -
THE ALOE & PENFOLD COMPANY ,
1M S. 15th St , CroiKliton Block.
NOTICE OP ASSESSMENT OF DAM
AGES FpR Gil AD I NO.
To the owners of all lots , parts of lots nnrt
roul estate along Mubon slrooU from Jolh
street to liJth atrout ,
You tire hereby notlfloJ that the unilor-
slgncd , Ihrco illHlntcrosluil freeholder ! of Ilia
city of Oimihn. have huon duly iippolntud by
thu muyor. with Iho upprovulof thueliy coun
cil of said city , to usiiOM the dnmago to thu
owners respoi'tlvuly of the proiiiirty alTooted
by cradlnx Mason street fiom IHIh btrpot to
20tliBtrcotdcelurod nocoisary by ordinance
; i.o70 , pakbod Muy 17 , Iblr. ' , approved Muy 18 ,
IbO1 *
You uro further notinod. that havltiK no-
coplod KiiM nppolntmonl , and duly quallUea
iti required by law. wo will , un thu 7th day of
Juno. A. I ) . lt > 'J. ' . nt the hour of 10 o'oliioK In
thu forenoon , lit room 2111. N. ) . L Ifn bull ; ill rue.
within the corporuto llmlls of sum city , moot ,
for Iho purpiiNu of considering unil milking RH-
Bos iiipnt < i < ilumugototlioowiiorsie poctlvuy |
of niia piopi-rty. ulfcctud Dy ald Kr.idliic.
tnlcmj Into coiisiderutliMJ special bunollts , If
" "you uro notlflod to bo pro-tout nt the i tlriio
nnd place aforesaid and rnaUu W " ' ' ? " " " "
to or staleinunU concerning -il < rii o8iiiiiunt
of damages u , you
H.V. . ( JIHSO.M ,
J. II. KliKVli . , , , . „
Omahu , Muy 27. 1632. MSSdlOt
\
IIliU fur J'viidliitf City I'rlionori ,
Healrd bids fur feeding city prUouers vtlll bo
received ut the comptroller's ulllce , city of
Omaha , up to JuiiuiUi. ut4 p. m , Hills to bt
accompanied by u curtllloil chock of liJ.OQ ,
The rlnht U rouorvcd to reject uny or ull blui.
Uiuuha , Nob. , Juno 2nd , IH < 2. ,
d TUEO , OLbUN , Cotaptiollciv