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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1892)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , JUNE 8 , 1892-TWELVE PAGES. Wheat Was Quite NerTous Unsettled Yesterday , SOME LONG WHEAT MADE ITS APPEARANCE Mnniors Tlmt tlio Ifntcli Hill Conld Not I'oitlhly rnss tlio Senate Coined Shnrp Itully Stocks nnd Honda , ClMCAao , HI. , , Tuno7. Wheat WM nervous ml unioltlcd with ratheruddon nnd violent fluctuations. The opening was nt nbout as closing flsuros to ! io lower , buttho market wan weak nnd n decline of lo WBB recorded. This was n continuation of tlio weakness de veloped yesterday when It became known that tlio I latch bill Imd tcnn passed by tlio Jmuso of rcprc enltitlYCi. There wni n fcollnR of uncertainly nnd tome Ion : ; wheat came on the murKct. Homo fuvdrnblu crop loports from lliu sprliiK wheat loll In tlio northwest nnd an Increased acreage with favorable d- vlccs from win tor wheat In Knns.ivuldcd to tbo tvciiUnets , Later , on ad vices from Washington that there wtm tin possibility that tlio Hatch lilll would IIIIBI thu senate , together witn lets fitvonitilo roportH from l-'rtinoo unil Russia ante to croiif. tlmiu wns a sharp rally of " ! Sc , but a reaction on sales by IOIIKS to rnall/o scared tlio MioilH nnd In tlio scramble to cover prices \ cru udvnncort aye , leuvliiK tnu close IIrin at nn ntlviini'o of ijii-ovoryoilonlny. Corn \\IIH nctlvu nnd unsullied. The close wn linn nt lu nd viuico over yesterday. Untfl wcio iinsottlc < l nnd closed higher. I'lovlslonK ftyinp.illilroil with pruln nnd closed with u moderate nuprovliitlonln values. Tnc loiidlnK futures ruu.al us follows : AHTK'I.KS. llt'K.V. limit , I.DW. ci.osu WIIKAT NO. f .Itiiie 67U 1 32 Julr KIM AllKUH . . . . w b7 ColtN JvO. 2 Mf ! MW MM OATH No. 2- Junc S2 3u : ,1 ] Julr Sill 3uS" Vl'HH 1'OltK- .liilr inf.o 10 MW C60 Bci > t 10 ; u II ) ' , U ID I7W 1047W l.AIIII July C 40 n v > G 40 Julypi CM OH ) G M EIIIIUT Ituis- .luir CM a :5 3J > Hcpt G 40 0 40 c ; ( i 40 Cash ciuotatlons were us follows ; I' Minn- Dull and uii''lmnKcd : win tor patents , l. ' . ' 1(31.40 ( : winter straights. i3.lj@4.V5 ! ; gpr jintcntg , $ l.l. < a4.4"s sprmit Htralshts. $ .l.70&4.fJ. Win : AT No. 2 sprint ; , 87.c ; No. 3 spring. 87c ; No. 2 red , 8Uu. UUH.N Stuudy ; No. 2 , 53c ; No. 3 yellow , 51cS ( (2c. (2c.OATSNO. OATS-NO. 2. : , ' c ; No. 3 white , SCdWO'/Jc ; No. 3 white , 35c. HVE-No. 2,78)5c. ) JJ.ilii.ET No. V , COc ; No. D , 45355c ; No. 4 , ttX&VJc. Kr.Ax SEED-NO. 1. 8.U2 ! } { . TIMOTHV HEHD I'rlino. fl.20ttM.34. I'OIIK Mess , per bbl. , $10.50 ; lard , per 1CU Ibs. . $ ll.umuj ; short ribs sides ( loose ) , llU ! > i3rj.i5 : : dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) , f'i.i7H : ; short clear sides ( boxed ) . } aiV2.a6 ( ! 'i. WIIIBKBV Distillers' finished coods. per gal. , SuoAits Unchanged. liecclpts and shipments today were as fol lows ; On the Produce oxchanco today the butter mat kot was unchanged : fancy creamery. I 17u : line western , i10c : ordinary , MSIJc ; flno ditlrios , l&JilOB. E.ss iSc. New York Alurkctn. NEW YOUK , Juno 7. KI.OUH Ilccolpts. 47,6'2 pleas. : exports , 7CiO : ! ) bbls. , 18,877 siielis.i ninr- liot stronjr , fulrly active , chlclly homo trade ; Bales. L',510 bbls. COIIK MKAI. Firm. WHEAT Receipts , .57.0SO bu. : exports , 1G3.303 bu.isnles/J.tta'SlXHi b.nf futuicsii4oou : ; bu.spot. Epotuulut , opened lower , closing higher und firm ; No. I ! red. osycffill.01 ulloiit : 07 ! ® 07 o f. o. b.t ungraded led. ; ® $ . ! ; No. 1 northern. ! > li-Wc ! ; Na 1 hard. IWUGW.'ic : No. S northern , MIKSSTSJo : No. ? , ( Jhlciigo , OQKc ; No. 2 MIlTuulteo , U.UOi.'icjNo. II sprlitj , WHO- Options opened \vciik ; closed firm wul higher : No. 1rod. ! Juno , UOUQUJKv , oloslnz ut 02 ? e ; July. OiJiffl mo , eloslni ; nt Klficj Au gust , OIHQIMiiv. closlnz ntU4 jc ; Wuy , OSkO rl.OIiic , closlne nt Jl.ul. liVK Stronger , nulotj western , frfQIOc. IiAiti.r.v JlAr.T Iiill. ) ( JOHN Hccclpts. 100.500 bit. ; exports , .11,403 bu. : sales. aiM.OjObu. of futures und 110,000 bu. of spot. Spot tunrliot opened wouUor. closed stronger ; modorntoly nctlTc : No. I' , 57y < B.r > o4C ; in elevator : ihyGOOlioalloiit ; unsrudcd mixed , 07Q.OIe ) } , Options doollnod ! 5O , o on largo receipts : o'oscd firm at"ttSJic up on rains west nnd higher cnblos ; June , 07ffi37ic. } clos- intr. R'lKo ' ; July. fi5QS7Kr , closing STWoi Ausust , f > l5l507ic , closing 50 'ct September , 54oOiC , OATS Keeolpts , 70,075bu. ; exports. .1.473 bu. : eiilos , 2.10,000 bu. of futures nnd 00,000 bu. of spot. Spot quiet , opened weaker , closed Btronser. Options , quiet hut firm ; June. atc ; July , | l7ic. closlmr nta7,1.'e : August , closing , U7Hc : betitembor , : miW7c , closing at Il7c ; spot. No. ' . ' whin44i44c ! ! ; mixed western , a7QlUo ! ; whlto western , 4Cc. HAY Quiet und onsy : shipping , 87. Xa7.CO' good to choice , f&OoGti'.OO. lloi'S Steady ; stiite. common to choice , 22 ® 2c : I'uoillo const. 22H2SO. SUOAU Quint but firm ; sales , 185 hhds. mus covado , 8'J test , ut 2JJo ; rollncd active and firm. MOLASSES Firmer ; foreign selling nt 10 o for W ) test ; Now Orleans , dull. HICK Mrm , niodenita demand : domestic. lair to oxtrn. 4 i3o ( ] ; Japan. "nu Unltcd nna flrmt oruac- ' 1'Au.ow-K.uy ; fair demand ; (2.00 for pack- itrnlnei1' common . ' 1 uiti'ENTtNiSt'or.dy : nnd Orm at S. tnos-Oiilot but Btenny ; western , poor to prime. lC10tfc ; receipts. 11,010 pkts. ( "OoiModoratoly atlvo and t toady : do- Jiiostlo Ilocce , 'J0ia3ci ! pulled , aGa.'oToxiis. ) : 1 . . , K 1''lllr flomnnd. steady ; old mess. 50.75 ttlp.SO ; new mess , Jll.oj ; uxtra prlmo , { 10.5lXii 11.00. tTtiv AIfCATSTI ; > ! rin "M"1 " < lulut : sllt > clear , IT.Isa''O : middles , fulot. liAtiD Dull but steady ; western steam closed attoravii sales , 5j tierces ; elty , tS.K , KC.IW ; options sales , 50 ] tlorces ; July. M.KI , posliig at KJ.KI bid ; August , J0.70 ; jupmbcr Cv. ll' . IIUTTHit Fair demand ; wcslorn dalrv , 12 ® 14e ; western creamery. 14 < ai8o ; western factory. UliSiyo ; Elgin. 17 © l8e. UiiKKsK-Jlodcrato domiiud und easier ; part l'in liuiN-Rtondr ; American , Col'l'KK-Qulet ; lake. Ill.KV LRAU Dull ; domestic. J'.20ai4.M. TIN StruiiKt straits. Jl. HI. I.onls Miirki > tn. ST. Loui , Ma.Junu7. FI.OUII Hold higher. Init no iiuvanro established. \ViiKAT-UiiKh.l9wor. Ki 4SNl o ; options sold lovcr parly , but soon advanced iiiul closed ' "I . yt'sterUuvl JulyJioi August ; CO'UN Lower , 40ct July dropped l > { o early. then followed whuiit , went up--'ioand eloVcd 3o ubovo yesterday ; June.47o ; July closed la" 47)40 ) bid : September , 47 e. OATS-Much njoro quiet , than wheat or corn. J" t o oned , p hither for futuresj cash , easier ttijiu bdt | July closed uiajjio bid HvK-No sales. llAlti.EV No market , . . ! ! lIAS Al'tlv'l ! Clir ltta sacked , east side , CljiiiMXc ! country point lols , fiNTtKlc. r''uA ' ' TiuStlVUI | urulrl0' < aui-u-i 'timothy , LK'AII-DH'U : tl.ainkca. . - IjuiTtit-Klriii. lint uuchnnccd. l.ons Kfini , Lut iinehiu- CottN Mu.M , L'lnii ut JS. WiitsKV fclciuly ntll.lO , y. but rices im- 'iour , ilK.olhs.i wheat. 14.000 bu t corn. HJ.OOO bu. ; oats , saoao bu. ; rye , alcoo bil : | r-IIII'MENTu'-Klour. ll.ODfllLB. ; WftOHta.COObtl.t porn. ! l.tXj bu. ; oats , tawu bit. ; rye. none ! burli-y , nono. KIIIIIIII City Murkrti. KANSAS OITV. Mo. . Juno 7. Wn BAT Lower : NulMiunl. 72V4tt74ot No. 2 red. NXUWc. Onus-Weak ; No. 'i uitxeu , Hut No. 2 Ymllo , iff. OATS Wcnu ; No 2 mixed , i2oi No. 2 white , 37,0.0 bu.t corn , 3,030 bu ; iiutt , I.M4) ) bit , MiitfUKNTSVhcat , 37.WO bu.t corn , 17,000 bu , : outs , nune Wool Murket. ST. 1,01)48 , Mo. , Juno T , Wonb Itecelpts. B'.Uiaibs ; bhlnnents , SXOOO Ibn. The ' tftiialns very quiet and very little Is dom . I'jlctnutu cntlicly unchanged , C'ottuu Alurkot. YOIIK. Juuo7. I'uturt'ii closed stoadyi IHIS. ! IK'U ) bulcn : June. f7.C4iiT.4Vii July , t7.UU7.Ui Aucukt t7.7C 7.i7 | Kcinciubcr , r 17.KJ | October. J7.0J37.01 ; NoTombcr. IS.OK } P.03t Deecmlicr. KrJ3ai3t Jnnuary. HSlii a : rcbriinry < W.3isc : ! SUrch. I8.4ltts.i0. Hr. Louig. Ma , Juno 7. I'lrm nt 77-lCc. Bnlcf , 300 bales : receipt * , 70 } bales ; ship ments , l.VOO ; ftlocK , 8 1,0 JO bales. NKWOitt.EANS , La. . Juno 7. Innotlvo ! mid dling , 7e ! ; low middling. 7o ; good ordinary , Cle ! : net receipt1 * , 2.437 bnlcs ; Rro receipts , 2.7.1 balcx : exports roittwlso , 1,210 bales ; sales , 2-w bnle r tock I40c.g. Oinnlin I'roditCd Afurket. lltnts , ETC No. 1 qrccn hides , 3e : No. 1 Brcen salted hides. 4aiio ! ; No 2 green salted hides. MW cj Na 1 green salted hldai , U to 40 Ibs. , 4ft4He ; Na 2 green s-lltcd hides , 2J to 40 Ib4 , , i.UMUc : No. 1 veal calf , 8 to 13 HH. , Oe : Na 2 voul cnl. 8 to 15 UUL. 4c : No. 1 nrr flint hides. 7c ; No. 2 dry Hint hides , Be ! No. 1 dry salted hide1) . fiSGo ; Hhecp pelts Oi-con salted , each , W.3l.2. > : praon salted ihcarllngs ( short woolcd early skins ) , each , 16'ijc ; dry shear- llngi ( short wool od early xklns ) No. 1 , each , saicc' dry shonrllngi ( short woolod early skins ) . No. J. each , Ac ; ( irv Hint Kansas nnd Nebraska butcher wool pelt , per Hi. , actual weight. in&l4ic ! ; dry flint Kansni nnd Ncbrns- ku murrain wool pelts , per Ib. . actual weight , tj ( ! < l2c ; dry flint Colorado butcher wool pelts. per Ib. , actunl wclxht. ICKiilSHc ; dry Hint Colo- radomurralnwool pelt * , peril ) . , actual weight , RUlOo ; dry pieces and bucks , actual weight , 7aoc. Tallow und crease Tallow. Na 1.3 ? © 4o ; tallow , No. 2 , 'V3i'4c ; ; grease , whlto A. 4c ; crease , whlto II , ! lic ! ; cronje. yellow , ilu ; grease , dark , 2Vc : old butter. 2Jie ; booswnx , prime , lfi2. " > o ! rough tallow. IHO'c. I'ltuiTS California lllvcrslde oranges , 1.1.50 ; Washington navnlv , J4.W ) ; fair to choice lemons - ons , f.l.Wi < j 4.(0 ( | fancy lemons. (1.50 ; banniiits , orated , f2.00.f > 0 ! Florldii tomatoes , t4.0Ui& ( 4.W5 | ior crnto of six basttots ; pineapples , f-.W per dor- VKnivrAnr.Es California eabbngc. 'J.Uo per It ) . In crates ; homo grown lettuce , U3 ® 40c per doz , ; southern onions , 13.50 per bbl , ; llermudn boxes. r2.23 : Nobrnnkix Iiaiid olckrd l-cuns , ? l,8Va2.00 : niedtiim , II. SOffl I , CO : Co orado and western NebniHka pota toes. & 'j < QOo ( ! ; native potatoot. 4ixA4ta : Lli.m beans. 4c per Ib. ; inlnnch , J1. ' , 50.1.00 per bbl. ; rad slies , 'I.V34 c ; pleplniit. 2c per 11) . : now Cal ifornia potatoes ii ! < < i'-iC per Ib. ; cucumbers , fl-Mlper doz. I'oui.Tliv Good old fowls. 7le per Ib. . llvo -weight ; Einiill spring olilokens , not wiinted. HUTTUit Packing stot-k. BSIOc : small lots of choleo stock to retail -trade , 1245 14 c. Kaci.3 12K Liverpool M'lrkotl. LivEiiPoor , . Juno 7. WHEAT Quiet but steady ; No. 1 O.illfornln , 7s ilijdi red western Biirlntr , rs lDdillJs ! lid per cental ; No ! ! , red winter , r.q 10iti ! < a'is ' lid. Hccolpts for the past three days , Ib'J.twO ' centals. Including & , wo Amorlcan. COIIM I'lrm nnd nulot ; mixed western. Cs Id percental. Receipts Atnnrlcan corn for the past thrco days li.4 0 centals , Colleo New YOIIK , Juno 7. Options opened steady r points up and c'oscd 5 points up. Hales. 12.500 bags. Including June , } 12.w ; : July. $12.15 ; August. } f..10il2.15 ; September. Jl'.u fil..i : , ; October. tliHi December , $12.053 12.10 ; March , f 12.10. Uio. firm : tl3.UOQil'L2J. Now York Dry Goods Market. Nnw YOUK. Juno 7. The Orv coeds mar ket was without much change. Print" cloths have advanced to XI c. und still tend up ward. Traders' Talk. CHICAGO. III. . June 7. Counsolman & Day toCockrcll Ilros. : July wheat declined to 83 o on selling by country holders upon.tho continuation of the passage , of the Hatch bill by the lower house of congress. Cables were firm from England and strong front the continent , but had little effect until reported interviews with Unltcd States .senators Indicated the probable ulti ma to defeat of the measure In the somite. Upon that news the market wns re lieved and responded quickly to Itradstroot's figures. The market censed with a stampede of shorts , led by Pardrldgc. who scorned de moralized nnd was trying to cover his short lines of wheat nnd com. Corn snippers , having been caught shot t nn last week's ul Vance , took ad vantage of the stampede of country longs on the Hutch ' ; lll action andboughthouvv under 50o for the July , August anl September fu tures and wcro roauy to turn and stampede 1'arUrldgo nnd other shorts when the turn came ( n wheat. Oats followed corn and closed strong , Provisions were depressed early by country longs soiling. Packers bought July SHUT freely 'ind the market recovered to yes terday's closing prices , At the recovery pack ers sold September product freely und the c6 ! lilj was barely steady. CHICAGO , III. , Juno7. f' . O. Logan & Co. . to Duncan , IIolllnsorAc Co. : Thn wheat mnriiot him been moderately active. July opened at 847 < c , sold air to 8.u. ; { and closed nt 8 < ? eC. Wo have had the full effect of the Hatch bill. It Is more thinioHsct by reports of the growlni crop , which Is poor , perhaps the poorest slnco 1837. In any c.iso wheat at about the present price Is low , nnd particularly to seeing wo nnvo no receipts nt winter wheat points. \\ohnvoiulvlsecl purchases on all wheat spots and still do. Corn. In sympathy with wheat , has ruled stronger. July opened nt 49Jc and closed nt 5i.Jc. ; Wo do not recommend pur chases on sharp advances , but no.thlnk wheat and corn low , considering all the circum stances' . Oats were mnro ncllvo than they have been , July opened at 32 0 and closed nt front y3 ? o to 33J5c. Hog products strong , look higher. CHICAGO , 111 , . Juno 7. Kcnnctt. Hopkins & Co. to b. A. McWhorter : All markets opened nervous on account of the Hatch bill and soon developed decided weakness. The decline was chocked by Washington specials saying It Is the sentiment of the senate that the bill will not bo reached this session and that It will not puss tlio upper house If It Is reached It Is nlraudy suggested that If trading In fu tures bo prohibited In the United States It will result In building up In Montreal or sotno other Canadian point a larzo speculative business and Incidentally cash trade mlelit follow. Foreign news has been bullish but r.ither bearish from the Unltcd Kingdom. Allczed fitato crop reports that could not bo confirmed have figured largely today. The domestic nous has boon rather bu.llsh from winter wheat sec tions und bearish from the northwest. Corn nnd oats were lower and dull ourly but milled eharply later In sympathy with wheat though the crop news has been qttlto favor- alllo from sections nnd better weather Is promised by the weather bureau. Notwith standing the light run of hogs at the yards the provision market opened ouster nnd showed fiorno weakness , with Cttdnhy n liberal seller of ribs , nnd commission houses selling pork and lard , There was n rally near the clobo In sympathy with other markets. London i'lnancml llovlctv. ICopvrtoMed 1S31 bj JJTIM Oonlm RenmU\ LONDON , Juno 7. [ Now York Herald Cable Special to Tin : 11KC.1 As regards now business this has been an exceedingly nulot day on the Block exchange , while the attendance of mom- bora has been very small , the splendid weather evidently being an Inducement with many to prolong Whltsuntldo holiday. Funda nro n shade oablor. Indian 4J ! rupee paper has risen nbout 2 per cent on 'tho an nouncement that lioldota will have the option of conversion Into 4 per cent. Foreign government soc'urltlcs mot with mod- orino attention with few exceptions , the close being tolerably firm , nn advaneo being estab lished In K''yptlanf , Ureelc , Spanish and Argentine Issue , the last mentioned being Influenced by the iiiomlum nn gola declining to 224 per cent. Homo railways met with comparatively little uttentlon. The tralllo statements of the Southern line uro considered favorable , yet Itrlghton deferred and Southeastern deferred o.osed at n ffuotlonnl decline , wliilo trilling Improve ment U cstaDllslicd in Caledonian deferred , Urant Eastern. Northeastern , Metropolitan nud District. American railways have bncn moroor less Hat all day. During tlio last hour there has been n decided Improvement In their tone , closing firm , though there U no conflilotipo expressed In the securities , tlio public standing quite aloof. Money has been qultondrug. Short loans have been readily obtained at. from U to ' , { per cent decline. In the discount mnrket bills hnvo boon scarce , these of two und three mouths uro quoted at 7s per cent. STOCKS ANU HONOS. Uvcrytlunc Wat ( Julet in Stocks Yesterday with Vow Exceptions. NEW YOIIK , Juno 7-Tho stock market today was quiet , but the coalers were still under the hamiiiornnd good buying of the grangers , which made Its upneuranco narly , brought the transactions up to u respectable figure and gnvo the market an animated fooling. The strength displayed under the Uomnud from the short nnd foreign buyers , who bought niorothnn they sold , wns somewhat of u sur prise to thu bour faction. Hcports from the west went to show that the latest stories of demand und the backwardncts of the season have been much exaggerate and there wiis un apparently decided disposition to venture Into the market on the long sldo wnlch ttio ruiupraof the late heavy purchases In St. I'nttl by the Insiders Old much to encourage. 1 hero was. howpyur. little or no feature to the dealings ouuldo of the couleri und urun- gers , oven the Industrials taking a backward position In the nmr ot. and riunulnnii vni.i r Intercbt throughout the day. The prices at tained wore generally well hold until the last hour , when there was another determined driveitit the list ana the grangers In particu lar , the kltuutioii of the hfiortu In the proper- ten boiiiir rather desperate , llurllnzton felt the full forcu of the Uksnult und It wan driven ' * > ; ver I per cent from the bcit llsures. Ihp Until change * show considerable lrrou- larlty. though uilvmices are lu niulnorlty. u ho sulesrouehea25aoti7 listed nud luU7t ) uit- Uuvbrnment bonds have been dull and Btoiidy. Hutu Loudi have boon entirely neglected , 'Iho Post bays : As foolUnncss ha * ox- liuuKtoU Itself the lellcra for the lust hour of Monday were reudy to cover , hence there was n better uiurUeU The Ur t churlUole ox- plunatlon of the dismay that struck holders ofshureB justbeforutho clo o U that tney did tint Unow whut the Hutcn bill was. ihu followluit uro the -Jblug uuotutloo * for hid. The total sales of stocks wora :01,3U.1 shares , Inoludliur : Atchl'un , l'Jl.r 0 : Delaware. I.aeua- wnnn ff VVostorn. ii,359 : : Erie , 1 > ,34U ! Loiilsvlllo & Nashville , 4.50U ! Missouri I'aclllo. 0.418 ; Northern Pacific and preferred. 10.1145 ! Now Knirlmid , n.470 ; KondltiK. M.1UJ : HU 1'iiul. 41,503 ; Union I'aclllv , 14,013 ; Western Union , 7,030. bid. liostou Stock AInrkut. BOSTON , Musi. , Juno 7. The following wore the closing prices on stocks on the Uos- ton stock market today : New York Mlnlnc ; ( Jiiotntlons. NEW YOUK. Juno 7. The following nro the closing mining stock quotations : llcst itliolcher 110 Horn Fllvcr &I5 Con. Cnl. & Va 870 Mexican. . , IIS Dcailwood 210 Ophlr 2.-I5 Eureka Con 140 Savnco 125 llnlo A Norcross. . . . 215 Standard l. < 5 llomcstako IUO Union Con 105 .Financial Notcn. - KANSAS Cur , Mo. , Juno 7. Clearings , $1,02)- 3S2. 3S2.NEW NEW OitLEANS , La. , Juno 7. Clearings , JI.GWOO. PAIIIS , Juno 7. Three per cent rentes , 03f 70e for the account. NKW YOIIK , Juno 7. Clearings. 1137.033,741 : balances , $8.812,310 : DALTIMOUE , Md , Juno 7. Clearings. $3,139- 437 ; balances , (509,107. Money 0 per cent. PiULADEr.mtA , Pn , . Juno 7 Olourlngs , JI2- 030,433 ; balances. $1,972,268. Monuy 3 per cent. LONDON , Juno 7. Amount of bullion gone Into the Hank of England on balances today wns 1G5.0UO. ST. Louts , Mo. . Juno 7. Olonrln-'s , $3,780,089 ; balances , 8180,525. Money , qulot ; 40 percent New Yonc oxohungc , tlflc premium UOSTON , Mass. , Juno 7. Clearing house bal ances , 8l.6S8.728 ; money. l'/t < 3-'A percent ; call loans , i'ffiu per cent : time loans. 10,5 , portent. HUSTON. Mass. , Juno 7. Clourlnirs. $15,072- 421 ; balances , $1,888,728. Money. l'JM ! per cent. Kxchungo on Now York pur to J-Jo ! discount , CIIICAQO , 111. , Juno 7 , Money on call easy at ; ; ! 44 percent. Time loans , 4J-J per cent. Hank clearings , $17,289,00' ) . Now York ox- cnango , 30o premium. Sterling exchange , $1.8 ? 'i lor sixty-day bills und $4.68i { farsight drafts. _ L1VK STOCK A1AHKUTS. Cattle Slow and Stoudy lloc Active and Higher. OMAHA , Juno 7. Receipts for tlio past two days toot ill ) 4,337 cuttle , 12,0.5 hogs und 137 sheep , against. 4,892 cuttle , 21.110 hogs and 023 sheep Monday and Tuesday of last wool : . Offerings of cattle were liberal enough , about the same as last Tuesday , the two days' receipts falling very little short of sup plies for the sanio two days last week. In different eastern"ndvlcos prevented any great amount of activity on the part of shippers nnd exporters , nnd with the market practically In their own hands local dressed hoof buyers were not In clined to pay more than steady prices oven for the best stock. As usuul the luuidy llxht nnd medium weight oattlo were lu tlio best demand and could bo moved freely nt steady prices. Holders of rough heavy and unfin ished beeves found n dull , lower market. Fair to good 1.3JU to lOOU-lb , stoort scld at from M.bO to $4.15. Fnlr to good l.OOJ to 1,2UO-lb. steers brought from $ J.50 to $4.00 , with very common llnht stufT soiling as low ns J.I.2J. There was very little llto or snap to the trade , but the close found the v < > rds very nearly empty. Cowa und mixed stuff was In only moderate simply , fair demand und changed hands briskly at steady to strong prices. Poor to prlmo cows und heifers sold ut from $1.75 to $3.60 , fair to good stun largely at from $ 70 to $1.30. Hulls , oxen nnd stags were In modirate request and about steady. Calves were pruo- tleally unchanged at from $4.00 to W.OO. There wasn vor > light trudolnstookors nnd feeders nna the market was decidedly weak. Dealers uro not looking for uny marked Im provement In the business until It Is reason ably cortnln that wo will have ut least u fair corn crop. Iteprcsentatlvo sules ; nllESSEO 11BCF. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1. . 8401325 21. . 1128 $ J 75 1U..113) $385 I..1180 32 } 1)5. ) . 1)97 375 U..102I 385 8. . 03(1 ( 1125 19..115U 375 41..1207 383 10. . 830 U40 U3..1014 375 18. 1320 385 27. . 810 U50 15..1113 375 18.1140 385 1. . 010 350 3..1140 375 25..10.7 385 1,11120 3M ) 1..107J 375 11).1101 300 21. . 61K ) UN ) 11..1182 375 40. , 1180 30) 40.10M 3 51) ) 8.1151) ) 383 24..1225 303 3..1W ) 350 25.107(1 ( 380 22. . 1194 3D ) 4..1107 355 19,1120 3 hO ID..1333 303 0 , . B2J 3 CO 4'J..11UU ' 3 BU 40..1130 3 05 8..1000 3 CO 17,1193 3 HU 43..1104 31tt 5 , . 88 3 CO 20..1081 3 fcO 23..1161 305 11OJU II CO 8..1277 380 23..1U83 3tU 3.1303 360 3d..1157 380 17..1181 305 2. .1095 3 CO 21..1010 380 ID..1214 400 17. . 888 305 4..1172 380 19..1257 4 DO IB. . 897 370 25..10UI 380 40..1343 400 U0..126J 370 42. . 1080 380 41..1229 4 OU 22..1070 370 17.,1U3I 3 82K 25..121(4 ( 400 11,1043 375 20..1184 3 h2H 18.,1293 410 & 0..11W U 70 ICO..1137 365 C0..13J7 415 MIXED. IS. . 671 340 1C. . IU4 345 150.,1211 300 HHUTINd ANU EXl'OHT IIUBVCB. 1..1UO 3d ) 10. , 1203 385 20. . 1275 400 2..12U5 360 18,13X ! ) 385 19. .1S8I 400 21..1007 3 03 17. 1J05 385 35..1320 400 2.1105 3 OU 38..1003 365 10..1177 400 22..1IC4 375 rM.1205 ) 390 IB..1138 400 15. . UbO 370 38.1300 31)0 ) M. . 1447 405 2U..I250 3 H3 10..12,18 305 17..14:17 4 03 19.1203 383 3..1470 400 U..1571 410 COWS. 1..1080 175 1..1110'2 CO 1..1270 300 4. . b02 171 3. , 750 2 CO 7..1228 300 4. , M7 175 2. . 1210 260 4..1205 310 4. . 802 175 1..102I 200 4.,1112 315 2 , . VM 1 W 1. , 140 260 3..1518 315 1. . 040 203 2..1U50 K C6 21..IICO 315 1..1000 210 3. . bTJ 270 0..1U05 325 11. . V73 215 2I..1UOJ 270 C. . 810 3V5 1..1WX ) 225 1..1110 275 1..1200 321 1.11X10 225 2. . 7UO 275 12 , . BOS U23 1..11W 225 . . 700 275 3..1U53 325 4. . Ctti 225 D..102S 281 1..1MU 325 7. . 030 225 0..10I8 2 bO 18..107J 330 1. . 090 241) 15 , . W3 21)0 4. . V83 340 2 , .IMG 2 .10 3. 11 in rtoi 10 .1011 340 3 , . 0.0 2 CO 13 * . J4 3 00 6. . B70 335 d. . C33 360 1. . ICO 500 1..1C40 .273 1..1GO-J 300 1..1BOO 300 1..1820 IlOO 1..I470 3UO 2..I7.V ) 310 1..1510 323 JI ANU FKEOEltS. m 200 -a. , BIO 300 4. . 747 nio 475 263 " T50 3 00 8. . COO ! 123 600 2 60 I. , 000 300 I. 670 aSS fi.V ) 2 73 'I' . . HOT 3 00 3. , 710 323 590 2 75 3. . 777 3 10 S. . MO 325 633 3 00 tt ; a Mtt.KKIU-A.ND SI'ItlNnnilS. I milker .r' , . : ' . . Ktt 00 1 milker .J ? [ ) . 23 00 Isprlngcr w OJ lloos The supply , while fairly liberal 107 cars fell far short of what dniuors were lookIng - Ing for , being only nbout hnlf us iiiiiny hogs as wcro received hero last Tuesday. The quality In ilencrul wni very f lr , the lioca largely on the llEht nnd medium weight order. Under the Inlliienco of very fnvorablo nd- vices from other markets an Improved shin ning demand and nctlvn buying by loutil houses thu market opened iicllve , with prices from fie to lOo hl.'licr than Monday , liccolptn. fell so far short of expectations nnd local buy ing wns so uctlvo that the mnrket rather Improved as the morning ndvunccd nnd sales nlonz toward the latter pnrt of the mar ket were fully luo higher thxn Mondny , Hood heavy and butcher wolght hogs cold at n slight premium aver hetivles , but fair to good hos : of nil weights cold lurgoly at (4.60 to $4.55 with n few prlmo butcher nnd heavy loads at II.57U und $4. 3. Common light and mixed hogs sold nt $1.45 td $4.50 with sumo In ferior sin IT ns low us $4.40. Trndlng WAN fairly lively throughout and ovorythlng Was out of first , hands soniu tlmo before noon , the bulk splllnif ut4.4Sto $4.BO IlL-nlnst $4.40 tn $4.43 Monduv. 'I Im general nvorngo of prices paid was tfftOKnKnlnn $4.42 Mondny and SI.04 lust Tuesday. Koprcsontatlvc sales ! No. Av. Sh. Pr. 81 248 'A'O ' t4N ) 61 243 12U 450 co s.o ! 40 4no 77 133 IfiO 450 11 231 83 460 C3 249 4RO 450 U3 200 80 450 0 ( . .170 40 450 15. .IM ) 460 70 215 203 450 r- > .218 40 460 r73 450 73 271 80 450 CO 20 * 80 46U 73 204 121 45) 84 541 200 460 29 241 83 460 42. , 209 40 450 70 , . . .23i ; ICO 4fiJ C4. . ( . . .243 24J 450 C8. . . . .210 283 450 8. . . . .375 450 . . .2.S7 450 7-S. : ; . . .230 210 4f > 0 CO. . , . . .244 200 451 71. . . . .252 200 462 ! { CO. . . . .272 320 4 Km 02 . .2H9 80 452i ( 75 242 ICO 462M C4 24 130 6 ! * 247 200 452H 64 244 103 452JJ 64 300 455 62 230 200 465 03 220 455 63 249 ICO 453 68. . . .280 240 463 68 . . . .244 120 453 C4 160 80 463 04. . . . 255 280 465 67 204 40 455 09 263 100 455 13. . . . 220 465 63 253 200 465 245 40 455 50. . . . .270 120 453 63 . . . .200 40 453 81 , .241 40 453 C4 260 200 45" 70 213 40 4S5 71 23-i 40 453 63. . . . .241 83 453 69. . 274 80 74. . . .234 10) ) 457',4 75. . .23S ICO 457' } 51 . . . 2 = 8 12) ) 457i ! 60 294 460 1 . 200 2 50 1 . 4flO 425 2 . 353 4 10 * 3 . 213 430 BiiEKJ' Two loadsi were received , ono of them billed direct , to n local killer. The other load was mixed. Some fair native owes nvor- OElng 84 Ibs. brought $5,00 , und a small bunch of spring lambs Isold for $0 50. Demand active , market firm. l' > lr fo good natives , $4.503 000 ; fair to good wpstorns , $4.50(30.00 ( ; com mon and -stock shpep , . M.OIVjll 25 ; good to choice 40 to 03-lb , lambs , H.0030.M. Represen tative sales : i No. it * -Aih Pr. 03 native mixed.- , . , . 84 $3 00 . . \ . . 60 6 50 10 lambs . . ' . . ' 37 650 IScccIpts nnd Disposition ofStoclc. Official receipts and disposition of stool ; as shown by the books of the Union Stock Yards company for the twenty-four hours ending at 5 o'clock p. m. , Juno 7. 1SU2 : UKCEII-TS. for the most attractive , but In no case qnota bly higher. Half fatted and coarse heavy cattle tlo were slow and' easy , Trndo opened very nulot and It did not get out of that condition. Shippers wanted only u few and thu local demand also being rather limited , the small supply proved adequate. Knlos of steers were on n. basis of fromtU.23 to $4.C5 for very com mon to fancy. No considerable number wcro offered ut potter than $1.25 , the prevailing prices being from $3.60 to $1.20. Oows un'l heif ers were quoted at from $1.69 to $ J.75 for In ferior to oxtru. and bulls sold at nbout that range. Texas oattlo were In demand at from 81.50 to $4.0J. according to quality , and calves were sulnblo at from $2.50 to $5.2o. l \Vlth less than one-third us many bogs as for Monday , sellers were In position to recover the ground they then lost. They demanded an advance of lOc and got It , common to prlmo light hogs soiling nt from $1.45 to $4.bO , und poor to choice medium nnd heavy weights hitching from $4.53 to $1.85. Llttlo pigs , of which there was not n few , untl culls were quoted ut from SJ.M to $1.25 and ns high us from $4.90 to $1.93 wns paid for assorted heavy. Everything w s sold In good season and the market had u linn llnlsh. Trndo lu sheep was again slow and the prices that buyers obtained were no better than these current on Monday. Slnco Satur day receipts have been 4.0JO bond more than for the same tlmo last week , and us there was no Increase In the demand , prices have suf fered. Bhcop have doollnod from 15uto25c. and the lamb market has " < ; ono to pieces. " Present quotations nro from $3.0J to 80.5'J for Inferior to extra Bhcop nud from $1.60 to $7.40 for lambs. Itcculpts were ; Oattlo , 0,000 ; Hogs. 15,000 ; encop , 8.000. OATTI.K Hecolpts , 6,000 ; shipments. 2.500 ; market eilow ; natives steady ut $ J.83Q4.51 ; Toxnns a shade lower ut $2OWJ.lH. ( Hoas-Itocolp'.s. 15.009 ; shlpmentc , 8.000 ; market active nnd' irregular ; mixed $4.530) ) 4.80 : prlmo heavy. $4.804.05 ; light , $ I.M4 60. rJllBEl * HccoiptH , ll.UOJ ; shipments , 3.000 ; market slow , some lots IDOISo lower. fi re Knninn CHy Ivo Stock Market. KANSAS OITV. Mo , , Juno 7. OATTUS Ilo- colpts , 4,100 : shipments , 1,100 ; rnurkut steady to weak ; dressed -beef and shipping steers , ta.dOii4.IO : Toxaus .und Indians , tZS5Q3.30 ; cows und heifers , f2.0xadao. lloos IoculU.U,500 ( | ; shlpnionts , 300 ; mar ket notlvo uiiil iuf higher ; all grades , tJ.50 (24.7.11 ( bulk. $ l.3.1 _ IJIIXBI * KecolDts.U.'lOOtshipments. 1,000 ; mar ket steady ; uiuftqiiB , 44&CQ. bt. Louty Ijlfo Stock OInrbet. BT. Louis , Mo. | June 7. OATTI.E Hccolpts , 5,335 ; shipment , l.iooj market lower ; fair to choice natlvo steers , fU.UWii4.OOi Toxus and Indian steorn. J..Wii3.50 | oannorr , J..OW..UO. Hoas Hccolpts , D.455 ; uhlpinonts , 3,000 ; mar ket shade hlghun heavy , t4.59i 4 6J ; light , $ I.3J (24.59. ( HHEBI' Itecelptfl , 2,610 ; shlumonts. 3,771) ) uiurkot steady ; good muttons , H.WiW.OJ. Do Witt's Sar aparllia destroys sucn poi sons as scrofula , * kln disease , czoma , rheu matism. 1U timely use saves many lives. Inspector Alnrnli Huipcnilcd. Cuioiao , 111. , Juno 7. Inspector Marsh of tbodctootiro aoDurtraeiit la thli city has booa practically tuipondod by Mayor SVaih- burno , on a charge of borrowing money for which a representative of tbo Kambllni ; olo- maot has become responsible. Disease never successfully attacks a sys tem with pure olood. Do Witt's Sariaparllln mattes pure , new blood uud eurivuoi tuo old. TliSXZ U T.A 'S VA 11 tXKT VMS lit. It inds : by the Wlttitlravr.tl of tbo Resigna tion of Mntto. ? 4.'fd txn bj J.i n i O ir t > t fljtrultl , Vcaczouln. Juno 7 | Hy Mexican Cnblolotho Now York Herald-Special to TUB Dp.E.1 MlnUtor of iVinntico Matto's rcslRnntlon has boon withdrawn nnd the cabinet crisis Is over. The financial filia tion , in consequence , shows considerable 1m- provomont although a largo number ot conn torfelt bills on the Hank ot Vcnczouln have been discovered to bo In active circulation. Tbls naturally Incronsos tbo general distrust In the local paper. Dr. Sebastian Casanas , lately tbo com- mnndcr of the povorninont forces and who returned to this city n few dnys ago suffor- Ini ; from n wound received In n light with the rebels , Is sinking. A dynamite bomb wns thrown ncnr tl.o federal palace In the Pasajo Ccntlnarla tbo ether night , but did little damage. Pedro Aranjo , the revolutionist general , was killed recently In a skirmish In the sub urbs of Valern. Euscblo Diaz , chiol of the Lnra revolution ists , his son and three aides , while hiding In n ( urm house near Bnrquislntoto nud ill Irom fever , wcro discovered by covornmunt troops , captured and conducted to this ulty In' Ironn. Uouoral Dennett , with UfiO i-ovolutlonlsts , tins been repulsed nftor several hours hard flghUnc nt Tctncnn , near Ucjumn , by 1'nlaclo's soldlcrj , under command of General oral Gotno/ . After General Ferrer defeated Oonornls Lusoblo , Arnnjo nnd Buptlstn , tit Mocotl , the rovolutlonist loaders marched eastward , ex pecting to cross the Cordllleni3 nnd Join Orospo. They found all the mountain passes defended und thov retired. They nro now Intrenched near Morltla. Ferrer Is marching thither to meet them and n bnttlo is ex pected , The forcoi of the rebel General Guorrcrn hnvo overrun the Tuy river vnlloy nnd nro tnonuclnp ; Caracas. Generals Mancano nnd Pno nro directing the Ruorrllla raids against towns In northern Zamora. Ships Collide In n 1'ofr. Loxnox , Juno 7. During a foe in the channel a Norwegian schooner struck the stoaraor Albert Edward , which wai crosslne from Boulogno to Folkestone with 500 pas- scngors. The collision caused n panic , nnd there wns nn immediate rush for tlio boats. The captain , nftor much trouble , succeeded in pacifying the terror-stricken people. It wns found that although there wns n hole In the ship's sldo thoro'wns no danger of seri ous loakaco. Tno Albert Edward arrived safely nt Folkestone. Kmporor Wtllluin Welcomes the Czar. KIEL , Juno 7. Emperor \Villtam wont to Frodcricksport in n yacht this morning nnd mot the czar. Ho returned with him. The Russian und Gorman warship * exchanged salutes In the roadstead , The emperor nnd czar landed nnd drove to the castle , where n grand reception was held. OfTored Illiimoirns n .Sacrifice. MAUIUS , Juno" . A youth of 18 has offered himself ns n victim nt a natlvo feast on Wednesday nnd has volunteered to undergo the torture of having his body Impaled with a sharp hook , nnd while thus inllictcd to bo suspended in tbo nlr for a considerable period. There is no sign that the authorities will intorforo. Mobbing Conspiracy IhieartHod. QUEHEC , Juno 7.Tho forgery of n govern- chock for $9,573 discovered on Saturday , and ether circumstances , load to the bcliof that a a systematic conspiracy to rob the provlnco has been checked. The police nro making a stringent Investigation into the whole mat- tor. Cuba liars -Moxleiin Silver. HAVANA , Juno 7. The governor general has Issued a decree announcing that tlio cash ier in the treasury will not henceforth receive Mexican stiver. Going to Meet William. COPENHAGEN ; Juno 0. Tno czar nnd the czarowitch sailed from this place today for Kiel , to moot Emperor William. The Death Itoll. LONDON , Juno 7. In County Surrey , T. L. Brlstow , conservative member of the Co-n- mons , died yesterday. i Six Persons Killed by Lightning. VIENNA , Juno 7. A house lu the Austrian Alps was totally destroyed by lightning and six persons killed. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for chll dron tcothtog produces natural , quiet sleep. 25 cents a bottle. IIo Conferred With Jny Gould. PUEBLO. Colo. , Juno 7. O. D. Ashley of Now York , president of the Waonsh system , came down to Pueblo from Colorado Springs yesterday afternoon and bold n conference with Mr. Jay Gould. WANTED Total ItBUi-n oC CIT : 9 , COUNTIES , SCHOOL I DISTRICTS , IWATER COMPANIES , BT.R.R.COMPANIES.ctc. Corrcapondoncc aollcitcd. NW.HAnRIS&COViPANYBanlers. ! ( 103-IOS Donrborn Street , CHICAGO. ! S Wall Street , NEW YORK. 7O State St. . BOSTCN- Dog l'ouiHllcopor' Notice. The following dogs have been Impounded : 1 Bhophord. 2 Couchdogs. 3 Itttlldogs. 2 1'ox lioundi. 1 Irish sutler. OPooUIcs. 3Bkyo terriers. 1 Newfoundland , GO Ours. If not called for lo four days they will bo destroyed , JOHN riroKitu JCOUt Du2 Poundkcepor. SOUTH OMAHA. Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA , est cattle , hog nnd thcep innrkot In the west COMMISSION HOUSES. GEO. BURKE & FRAZIER LIVE STOCK COMMISSION. THE LKAUEUS. < Jfl llMAIMI Write to this houss for cor- OU. UA1AI1A | root Market Reports. Wood Brothers , Eoutb Omaha Telephone 11V7. - Chicago. J. 1) . I1AD18MAN. I. . . . W. K. WOOD , f Manrigors. Market reports by mull and wire choerf ully furnished upon application. THE Campbell Commission Co. Chicago , EastSU Louis , Kansas Olty. South Uinuhii , bloux City , I'ortVortli. . A. Crlll , W. F. Donnjr. U. P. Tallnmdjio. Chicane. lion Bslcimnn. Cnltlortaloiuun Crill , Denny & Compa-iy , Live Stock Comuitsilon. Hoom 27 KICU.UUU UU'e , South Oniulm. A. D. Boyer &Company , 68and6P Exohango Uulldln .EouthOniuha. Correipondonco lollcltod and uroinptlr miiworod bpecUl attention to orJon t or utockori It fuoderi. Eitabltibvd , 181. . . . Incorporated , I3J ) Capital full/ > ald , tWfti ) . Waggoner birney Company , Write ur wire u for prompt aad rcllublo Perry Brothers & Company , Llvo Stock Commission , lloora 61 ExchutiKO liulldliiK. Bouth Omaha Telephone 1707. Qofismanci Dudley , M , H. Hogarty & Oo , , Hooins CO and 61 , Kx- Itoom 31 Exounjo cluinso JIulldlnK. South Omaha , - Neb South Omaha , - Neb SOUTH OMAHA BANKS. Union Stock Yard National UANK. The onlr bank at the jardi. Capital and iur- plui , f2dO.UUO. CoHoctlouiKtowlnn out of the live lock tiuilnen itiould bo ivnt direct to thli bauk. bhlppert con Ueputlt f ur crodlt ot thglr houia bank wherever located. AROH1TEO1S AND BUILDliRS J. H. QLENH. Contrnctoriivn < l nbcoiitMclur for nil kliuli of bullillnit , ulnitorliKt. palnllnjtctB. , will receive n ropy ot ( llcnn's architects and tmlhtrrs Olrcclorr free , by endlnn their tinmp , t > n lnci > nnd loca tion to the publisher. J.ll , lllcnii , 113 S. iSlhSl BOOTS AND SHOES. MQRSE-CQESHQEQ3. ll'JJ Howu.lStra.il. Fnttorr corner 1UA and IWualm tro t . Wo are niailox cloie prlcoi to o iti D iron , anl art ) selling a clasi of iiooJi wnloii I ) rvrr salt * atilanlUi marchtnli. STEVENCREEDOH. Manufacturer' * nienl. ler.n supply Ton with overy- tlilnu' In nho .o. men'sworn > n'n nn I child' * nt lim- est f nctory prlco * and dlreounta. 1/itOit style * . HUt Konmni Strict. Itoum If. . IRKINDALl , JONES & AMERICAHHANDSE'rV- ' CO. , EO SHOE 00. ' Wholetnlo Mfr * . AcontB Hoot * . MKIOJ , rubber * lloslon llulilicr ShoeCo , felt ! ClOdH. 1IRJ3 , 131 11UV , 1101. lIlKlllnrney-sl llnmoy- . BUEWER3. JOS. SOHLITZ BREc IHO CO. Offlco , S. Dth and I.cnron- worlliBis. . Omalia. John UarhSTar. Agt. CONFECTIONERY. VOEOELE&DINNINQ MfrK Comfcctlonora and Jobbers of foreign and domestic fruits , 1119 ' Howard it. CARRIAGES. W.R.DRUMMQNO&OO. Carriage builders , lloan and patrol wagons a Bpcclalty. 16th , opy. Court IIoui * . CLOTHING. BLUTUrtf to UUHti ) , OILMQRE&.ROHL Clothlni ; . notionfurnish , Ing * . UlTO us n trial llnnufrs and wholesnU Bamplca prepaid by ex * clolblors. 11C8 llarner press. 111J llnrncjr. itrdot. COAL , COKE , | CORNICE. OMAHA GOAL , OQKE & EAOLECORH'CEWORKS LIME CO. , Mfra. galvanlrcd Iron nard and loft coal. S B. cornlco , window caps , . mctallo Bkyllxhti , etc. ocr. 16th and Douglas- tti. 1110 , CONTEACTORS. ) . H. OLENN. Contractors and sub contractors for nil kinds of building , plastering , painting etc. , will receive n copy of Glenn's architect * and bulldora directory free , by sending their nnmp , bunlneas anil loca tion , to the publisher , J. II. Olenn. 113 S. IMh Street. DRY GOODa KIIPATRICX-KOQH M.E. SMITH ft CO. , DRYOOOOSOO. , Dry goods , notions , fur Dry eoods.notions , gent's nishing goods. Corner furnishing Roods. Cor. llth and Uonard-tts. llth and Uownrd-st. FURNITURE OMAHA UPHOLSTER OEEBE&RUNYAN FURNITURE INQ CO. NITURE CO , , Upholctcrcd furniture l.WMUHJ Nlcholai si draco and Thirteenth Wholesale only. itroota. GROCERIES. | DRUGS , Etc. 0. M. STEELE& CO. , BLAKE , BRUCE & CO. , IMI-120J Jones street , 10th ana IlarDey itreota , Omaha. Cm aha. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF DAM AGES FOR GRADING. To tlio owners of lots iind nnrts of lots nnd roitl estate. In block 10. KomiUo 4th Hupplo- mcntary itddltlon. and In bloclc 1 , Kountzo 4th addltloa. Vou nro hereby notttlod tlmt the umlnr- BtKnod. thrco dlHlntercsted fruuhohlors of tlio city of Omaha , hnvo hcen duly nppolntrd by tlio mayor , with the tilinrovnl of tlio city council of said city , to tissess tlio dnnmco to the owners respectively of tlio property tif- fcctcd by Krrnlln ; : alloy In bloclc 10. Kountzo 4lh stiuplcmcntury itddltlcn , nnd alloy In block 1 , Kouiit70 4th addition , declared neo- essarv bj-ordinance JICKI , liasseu Alay 2J , Ifc'JJ. apurovod Muy J. 18'J- ' . You are further notified , that ImvInK nc- coptcd Hiild appointment , ami dttlv niiullllcd us required by law , wo will , on the 16th day of Juno , A. I ) . Iblf. ' , nt tlio hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon , nt the olllco of T , II , McOulIoch , room Hi'.1. Now York Mfo building , within the corporative limits of B ild city , meet for the purpose of considering and iniikliiK the assess ment of duina o to the owners respectively of said properlv , ulluutod by siild Knullnir , tak- \tvi \ Into consldoration special bonollta. if any. 6You are notlllcd to bo present atthotlmo and Dlaco aforesaid and make any objections to nr statoniunts concerning said assessment of damages as you may consider iiropcr. T. II. MCUULMUI1. ) JAMKSSTOOKDALE. W. II. GATES. Omaha , Juno 0,1803. JTdlOt NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF DAM AGES FOR GRADING OF. urrn STREET. To the owners of all lots , purti of lotH and real usuto alonif Nineteenth btioot from Mason Btroet to L'lurco Htrcet : You arc hereby notlllcd that the iindor- slpncd. three dlslntcrchlod freeholders of the city of Omaha , hnvo been duly appointed ny the mayor , with the approvalof thoclty coun cil of suld city , to lissom the ditmuste to the owners lespcctlvoly of the property aflVctcd by KradliiK Nineteenth Hlreot from .Mason street to I'lorco street , deoliir.l noceHsnry by ordlnancu No. a 01 , passed March yj , Ib'J. ' . ap proved April 1 , IB'Ji . . . . , You are further notified , that , havliiB rie- coutud said appolntinont. iind cluly ( iiiiilllled us required by law. wo will , on the IHth day of Juno. A. IJ. Ibl ) . ' , at the hour of a o'clock In the .ifiornoon , at thooflleoof T. 0. llriinnor , Hoom 1 , Ware block , within the corporate limit * of Bjld city , imint for the purpononf considering unil innklnKtho uBsesxmont otdania < a to the owners rcspootlvuly of bald pioperty. alfcetcd by Hald Kradln ? , taking Into conaldoratlou tiieulal benclitH. If uny. You are notified to bo proiiont ut the time nnd place aforcnald , null muku any objections to or statcnionts eoncornlnj H-ild assuRSmoiit of damage * , us you muyf consider limner. JOHN MKItlUTT. Kl ) . OUUBKIC. Committee of Appraisers. Omaha , Juno 7. IbUJ. JTdlut NOTICE OP ASSESSMENT OF DAMAGES - AGES FOR GRADING. To the owners of all lots and parts of lots and real citato alone Ohio hUfOt from east line of Uculso's addition to V.'nd atreut. You are hnroby notlllcd that th > < nndorsluncd. thrco dlblntoruBted freeholders of the city of Umiihu , hnvo been duly appointed by tlio mayor , with the approval of tnu olty council of mild elty , to ansviis the dainuito to the owner * respectively of the nropurty affected by cradlnic Ohio street from oust line of ifonlBo's addition to Win ! vtniut , duclared necessary by ordinance aJBl. panned May > l. IfcW. iimiroved Mar d , 189i ! , You uro further notified , that having accepted slid uppolnt- innnt. und duly qualified as rctjulrod by law. wo will , on the oth day of Juno. A. I ) . 1692. at the hour of lu o'clock In the foretioon. at the otlloe of T. U. McOullocb , room U12 , N. [ GRAIN. M MO WHORTER , 1 116Id of Trado. Broker In gratn. eto. rrlrat * wlroto N. T. , Chtcato and St Lonls. RECTOR & WILHELMY LOBEOKAUNN , CO. , I > ealor ' hardirara an ! Corner loth and Jackson mrchantos * tool' . Streets. 1 < 0 < Douglas Street. A.C. RAVMER , nulldcr * ' llnrOvvnre anil Contractor * ' Kupplln 62 South lllth Miccl. LUMU12R. CHA8 , R. IEE , JOHN A. WAXEFIEID Hnnlwood lumbar , nnoi oarpot * anil iwum Importel.\morlo > n I'or k Uoorlnn , Itn I cu.nont , MIWAIII | nrtlraullo enmont anl Sth anj UauiiUs. ( Julucr nhlta lliuis 1JQUORS. FRICX A. IUR3ERT , Mquor rnorctmnU , 1112 llarnoy-st. Mfrs KUII nedr's Kut lr.au lilt Wholesale liquor dcalirl . 11)01 ) faruam-st. ters. i MILLINERY J.QBERFELDER&OO. , Importers and Jobliorsot inllUnury , notloni.Matl orders prompt. iMB-lt t , llth-it. MUSICAL. A. HOSPE , JR. , THE MEINBERQCO. , Pianos organs , artlitn lO'.V. ' loth St. 1'lanoc , materials , cto , 1518 rauslc and musical lu * < Douglas it. struiueutsof all kind * ' PAPKW , OILS. OARPENTER PAPER CO STANDARD OIL CD. Carrr a full stock of printing , wrnpplnn and Itctlncd nnd lubrlc.lllnj writing paper , card pa per etc. oils , nxlo srciue , cto. OVERALLS , SHIRTS. ETC" . KINQ&SMEAD , RQBIKSP.N&STOKESCa Mfr of "K k S" psnti , Mfrs celebrated "DnS > shirts nnd ovnralls.cto , ekln" overfills , pantr. CH-ISH. llth-nu ahlrts. ooats , etc. Ka > Omaha. PRODUCE COMMISSION. " Established , 1873. BRANCH a , CO. , WHITNEY & CO. Produce , fruits of all Iluttor , eggs and poultry klmt oy.tor , . Mr H , SIB S. I8tht J. A. RYDER & CO. JAS. A. CLARK & OU , , Ilutter.eKKn.eheoiepoul Butter , cheeis , nti try , hides and Rama. 1JI5 poultry and jam * . llownrJ street. liefer to Com'l Natllank 317 South 13th BtrMl J.B. HUSE&CO. Our spoclilttos ! Ilutt3r. OJKS a'i.1 poultry , UlJ llonard itrcat. W. E , RIODELL RIDDEU& CO. , ( ISBtabllshcd 1835. ) Wbolsalo butter & tus * Butter , choa o , AffK * . llf.rs and sells for veKctables , fruitspuul * try an cash. 413 B. llth-st. STOVE REPAIRS. OMAHA STOVE REPAIR , WORKS , BtoTO repairs nnd wat f attachments for any kind of "love mad * . 13)7 ) UouilM. SASH. TOYS. M.A. DISBROV/00. H. HARDY &CO. ( Toys , dolls , nlbumi , Manufacturers of aash fnncy uoods. house fur doori , blinds and nlnhlnii goods , chil mouldings , llrannh of- dren's carrlaKOB. Itlf Doe , 11th and Iiard Bta. Farnam Street. bulldlni : , within the corpor.itu limits of said city , inuot for the jiurpssoof oonsldorlni ; anil malting the iisscisniDiit of ilaiuiiRo to the owners respectively of said property. nlTootod by anld uradlntnUlnir Into coiiHldoratlon spoclal bcnolilH , If any , You are notified to bo present at the tlmn and pltico aforesuld and malco any objections to or statements con- ccrnliiKsald assossincnt of damages as you may consider ptoper. McOUMjOOH | w. o. Kiiuiviit. ; W. U. GATES. Omaha , Juno 0.1832. J7dlOt TME1 Bee Bureau of Claims ROOM 220 BEE BUILDING , PATENTS For Inventions PJIOOUKKD BY TUB Bee Bureau of Clainii OMAHA , NEB. Rqnal nlth the Intoren of the < o InrlnT elitn iBnlmt theiiovurnruonl ll tint of IN V'1'.V POIH. whi often losa the bjnaru of raluabla InvuntUni bmanit df the tnooiupotoiicy or Inattuntlun of tin nltormyi employed to obtain thalr patontt. Too muolieiri cannot bj axorcliol In ojuluylni auupjtunt ail reliable tollo ior4 to pruoaru pitvili , for t'l ) raU ) ofapatontilipundmruitly , If notontlralr , uyaatJl caraand skill of the attorn ly. Wllhtho vl w of prutuatln Inronton frj n worfi . lesiorc ruloM ntuirnsr" , nniof sjlui tint mfaa. llont are well protista thy v.dli pitanK. TiIU UJ I UUltUAU hai rotiliuJ coun < ul orpjrt lu p.ilj.11 practlcui and 1 1 thirofur J proparua [ J Conduct Blithe i'roHfoiita reject etl CIIHKH , UeatHter tnttlii ii4 i'/ * < iiif ! Itciuh'.f < > i > tnluni caN. ( > , nn.l ilefan I titfi-ln'/amt t , eta. , e.ta. If rou liaruanlnrontlonon hand ien1 TIIKIK 'I IlUUISAUaskoUih or pioto : < raili | thereof , lovHitut vrlthabrluf do crlplloti of tu Iraportint futluMi. anfi you will bo uuo J adrUo 1 .11 to in j hull cj'irn t . pursue. Models are not nixsim try uulati tHJ Inran. tlon Is of a complicate 1 niturj. If ottion areln. frlnirliiKun your rUUti , or If you arJ eatMoiwll'i InfrinKoment uy otnorV. .ubult tun in itlur to TUrl MUlllSuior a rolUbU Ol'INlO.S boturo acting oa the mutter. TUB BUB BUREAU OF CLAIMS. 220 Hoc Ilulldlii ? , Onnln , Nob. r7 ThU llure.ui In uiiir.uitcul : : by tin Onmhitllio. the 1'lonoer l'ro j ana the fcUq I'Vunolsco l.nunilnor. Cut this out aad BO ml it with your