Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 24, 1892, Page 6, Image 6

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    G THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY , JUNE 21 , 1892 ,
Wheat Was Quiet and n Shade Under
Yesterday's ' Oloaing. .
CORN WAS ACTIVE AND UNSETTLED
irrnvjr ItnliM Throughout Illinois Unit n
fitroiiRtlirtmig Tcndpncj- < l Under Ut"
gent Dninnnil * from KhorU the Mnr-
ket Advanced Ic l ) orc tcr luy.
CntCAno , III. , Juno El Tlio wheat market
today wninulut. Tlio opening WRS n Min'Jo
under yesterday's closing. Tlio market fluc
tuated within tnirrow limits ami finally closed
about Jo lower than yesterday. The various
riitnoM about the Atchlson ciusod moro or
leas uneiulncii and Imil n tendency to innko
operators holil off. 0 iblcs were Irregular.
Corn wn * uctlvo and unsettled with t ransuet-
lens on aJarROHoalo. Tlio heavy rains through
out ) lls ) section had a BtreiiRthenlnK Ion-
den cy mid under nrsontdonrimls from shorts
the market advanced lo from vestcrday'i
coe. : Then local "lonits" let RO Inrso nuantl-
tlcs and the tir'co wunt down ije. ; the full
liolnc altled bv talk of iinfavorablo log slatlon
lit. Wiisliliinton nnd the prevailing wcikness
in wheat. Denials of the Washington rumor
keen caused a rally of ' § o but the pressure
was rciioned and finally closed wllh ii loss on
Inly of from , * o to lu and Biiplenibor from J o
to tic ,
u.iis active nml unsettled , following corn
and elos ng nllli a net loss of from ! { u to ? c.
I'rovlsloim opened hltflier on lUht reculntB
of IIOKH nnd firmness then provallliis In Ki'iiln ,
The advance was met by liuavy ( oiling , and
porl < closed I'J'.to ' lower ilcnn .vo tor.lay.
Kstiimili.il rofnlpts for tomorrow : \Vhont ,
ItUunrn ; loin , J.77. ) eaisj oats , iMuult ; ho > : s ,
C .030 hoad.
Tno hmdnm futures ramrod ns follows'
\VIIIAT :
.In in. . . . 7UJ < HW
Juljr. . . #
tt US M . 2-
.111110 M l M ffl
Mh IDJ-i 4'.l
Kept . . . . 4SS 47H ! :
OATH NO. S-
Juno
July 1BK . 'I1-'Hi
Sept HI
l\rnt \ 1'HHK
.lul > - 10 Wi
B ' | it 11 Ui'K 1U75
IiAllll
.luly o f. ; ; < 0 t.'Ji ,
topt 675 B75 U U ? > u 0724'
ElinilT .11 us
July B87M D SO C 82H
tjopt , TOO 7ui Ii 87h
Gash quotations were as follows :
Ki.nuit-UndintiKcd.
WIIIIAT No. S spring , 70'ioi No. 3
7 il74.4o ! : No. 2 roil. HOViu.
UOHN Stoiulyt No. ' . ' , 50e ; No.3yollow,48UO
4l'c.
4l'c.OATBNO. . VHiic ; No. 2 white , 34 ic ; No.
8 while. : it14 > ( r.
llVK-No. 2 , 7 c.
IIAIU.KT No. 2 , COof. o. b. ; No. .1 , 40cj No. 4 ,
f o. b.5S4Bo. : !
TIMOTHV Sr.KD I'rlino , $1.27 ® ! . ! ' . ' ' .
I'oitK Mi-is , per bbl. . 810.11 610 G7K ; lard , per
ino His. , * il..liii)7i ( ! : short rllis sides ( loose ) .
f ( > f-2ii < ftfi.Rdry ; silted bhouldcrs ibnxcd ) . $ r > .25
B.-MSS : short clear Hides ( boYcd ) . t7.V.'Si < a7.274. !
WIIIHKV Distillers' llnlslio.l Roods , pur gal. ,
HiTiAiis Tlnchnngcd ; cut loaf. VS Hc ; gran-
ulatud , 4Hc ! FtiinUnrd "A. " 4 ? c.
Itvculpts and shipments today were us fol
lows :
On the I'rodiieocxchaiiKO to.lnv tlio bultur
tiiaikct wns iiiiuhanued tfaney .sopar.itor. IS5 !
tt.'Jo : line urcaiuorioi. lh.8ic ! ; Iniltntlon , 15 ®
llio ; dairies. UiQllUc. Eggs , l-i ! < 2I.Io.
Nitw York Mnrkrts.
NEW YOIIK , Jiino2i. : KI.OUII Uecolpts. 2.T.140
jikcti. ; i-xports. : i.7Jr > bbK mm ; i,5iu .sacks ; dull
unil hojivy ; sales. 2I.V5'J bills.
WIIL-AT UecclntK , 87,7.0 bn. ; exports. 14'i.ttlS
bu. ; snle . l.MO.OO. bu. of futures ! IU8fiOJ bu. nf
spot. Spot , unsottlnil , weak ; Nu. y rod. 8'.Hio In
lloronud elevator : ll ) ? 7ill'io nlloat. O'JU ©
UI7 ef. p. lv No. 'I red , frUJittSGyo : ungraded
mor. c , cosng utbajjc.
HVE Dull. Irregular : \\estern. 83SSo.
COUN-KccoliitH. 0.200 bu.i exports. 34.514
Ijii. ; Miles. l,7n. " > , 0) ) bu. futures ; GO.vOO bn. spot.
Bpot opened firm , closed weaker : No. 2. 5 ! )
&ayta In elevator. ti.GOJc { alloit ; ungraded
julxil.f)7iQilHic ) ( ! ; No. 3 , stemner inlxud. opt -
t ons opened Ilrm , closed weak ; June , .V
closing , We : July , 55.V.Vc , closing 55c ; Aug
ust. MSaViUo. oloslnir Witfc.
OATS ltecelplKwr : > ,0 5 bu.o.ports. : . : IU03 bu.s
talus , 100.0W bn. of futures and CO.WU bu. of
cpot. .Spot market closing quiet. Options
.S | ;
western , UGfaf- while est in , 4117c : No.
I , C'hlcapo. ajr
HAV Moacly : qnlot.
HUPS- Quiet , OHHy.
bUdAH Uaw. ijulut nnd flrrn : refined ,
nntet , eiislor. No. (1. ( : i , * ffl4ci No. 7. ail-ill ®
BI5-1,9 ( ; olT A. : iIS-UQ.4a-o ( ! : mould A , 4'/,44
ic ; Standard A.4.r.ii < a47-l < ; u : ctinfcctloncrs.
I J-1W04 ll-liOpowdoreU,4i5i4' ( ! o : irranuliituil.
I3-1C4S40-1CCJ eubes.VJ-ll.tt4 11-10.
JIOI.ASSFB New Orleans , nulot , steady.
KICK Qnlut , sto.tdy.
* 1'iTiioi.iuM-Jiilot : nnd steady ; nulled
Closed nt M.Uc for July.l
COTTOXSKFI ) OIL Steady ; crude. SSftCOVic.
TAt.i.ow-QiiIot nnd easy ; city ( t'.Ut ) for
pnckliiR ) . 4 7-lliaiJJi1.
HOSIN Qnlotnnil steadystrained ; , comnion
to good , JI.2JSJOI.i71i.
Tuitl'iNTiNK"Qiilot und flrm iit3C&T ( > Hc ,
hnns Liberal rcoolptH , ( inlet and weak ;
western , poor to prime , Ili515 c ; rcceluts ,
'
Wooh-Qulot and ste-uly.
I'OIIK ( jnlut nun Ilrm.
Cur MKATS firmer ; pickled bollles , 73 ( ni
IJJo ! pleklud ( .honlileiH , tii > ic ; middles , Ilrn , .
* 'Vl ; , ! . ' 'i".S3rt < lull : wcitern steam ulosud
. nt 811.80 bid ; sales. 1.145 tlcrcus at S0.8KaiL62 > j ;
options sales. J.OOJ tierces : July. Jtl.bJOO.tO ,
closlnu nt H8T ) bUl ; August. tfl.bS bid ; Buutuin-
IIUTTKit-Cood demand , firm : dairy , l.'ll.lc ;
wi'stern ciuumcry , KiOS'Ci western factory ,
.
UIIKKSK Kutr tlomnnd , flrm.
I'm liioN-fjnlet , steady.
.
LUAII Inactive ; domnstlc , JI.B'dll.BS.
TiN-Stroiiuj straits , J.'I.B.Or.oo.
St. I.onlH Markup.
BT. LOUIB , Mo. . JnnuKl. Fbouit Qu'iot and
Diiohmigod.
WliET-lccllnol ) ! Sccnrlv. rallied purtliilly.
then dropped again anil closed Jiyo under
resti-rday. Cash. 77Jo ! ; July closeilnt 77 ? , ; ®
I7 ct August. 7ilio : ceptemher , 77o bid.
LOHK iJorlliiL-il throughout the session nnd
flu kbcil UQUio below yesterday. Oush , 44'Jo ;
J uly , 4 < Sv | Heptomlior. 44'5o. '
OATS Lower : uuili. 3lo ! 'jld ; July , closed ut
6oie : August. 2SiJc : September , 20o.
lliiAN-gulot ; GU4MIO.
JlAV-Unehangcili IIO.a
l.u-Aii-Quiet ntf'.DJ ! } .
CoiiNMrAl < - < julut at J3.33O7.40.
AViut-KV Hlu uly at Jl.lU.
ritiiviHioNK.-Uncliangod.
ItECiiiiTHFlour , 0.Ki ( ) Ilia ; wheat. 33,000 bu. ;
rorn , 82.000 bu. : outs. 22.WJ bu.'i rye and bar
ley. none.
tiupMKNTS Klour. 4.0DOH1S. : wheat , 5fiOOhu. :
porn. r > iUK ) bu. ; oats , 21,030 bu , ; rye. l.oou bu.
barley , none.
U rinnr .Murliot.
MlNNKAi'ot.iH. Jllnii. , Juiib 2.L The North-
wumvrn Miller t-ayst The mills aid not But
nut ( julto BO niiieli Hour last Week us lu the
Week l-nfore. vet the output wan next to tlio
largest on record. The week's product wim
SU'.iHi ' bblH. ngulnHt 214,0.10 bbls. thu precodlng
week and I2V60 bbls for thu corresponding
\ eok of im . The Hour market continues
rntlier dull , thu variations In w I unit provunt-
lijir Vftiibllshiiiiit ) of niuvli conlhlencu. Thu
tllrcct exports lust week were 00.00) bhU.
ug Inst7 ,4JJ lib In. the preceding week. UU
piotty iHirtiiln that the yeir'swork will ng-
( . rcsitto c.0'lX ' ( ) hbls. The direct cxportnof
lluurtu fo.'oign countrleii htivu also been uu-
lirt-coiln'itedlv lar.'O. Kornino moiulii endvil
Dune I , 2i.7T.l iO hbls. hud found foicltfii mar-
Ui-ti > against l.O.O.O/O lu IHuO-OI ,
Idiiuai City Miirkutv.
ICANC.W Cirv. Mo. . Juno n-WiiEAT-
Aliountoiulyi No , 2 linrd , UilM7o ; No 2 rod ,
b mine.
Onus- Dull , but lilvliort No. 2 mixed , uoml-
ini . 4 < oi No 2 whlto. l'J5i' B Of.
-D Stuadyo ; 2mlxuu , 'JOiJi No , 2 white ,
livti-lll.her : Na 2 , GSo.
] < * IAXBKKI > H0c on tint basin of puro.
HUAN Wtmk : Kaokcd , r > : ii > .
llAV Steady and unchanged ! timothy. 18.50
C'Xfti : pr.urio. t'-UU b-.V ) .
liUTTKii-l-'Iriu ; vruumery , IOKOI"oj dairy ,
Ilfl4c. )
l' . < iinBtujiidy utllc.
Ittcuil'iH-Wlmut , 39,0.0 tin. t corn. 15.0JO
bu i nat , none.
, HliipMKNTa Wheat , 40.0)0 bu , : corn , 4,000
bu.s outs , 2vOJ Uu.
New York Dry ( limit * Mnrkxt.
NBW VCIIIK. JutioKL llutliiDMlndryRiiodi
At Ut t Uuud vra very f lr lu cotton goods
nntl clothing woolen * . Prints nnd pint hums
ere nctlvo In some quarter * Slnplocottons
were iclltn ? In goiKl l cd blocks with leading
houidn , but blenched goods later ndrniiccd
nnd were quiet because of the limit of butl-
iiesn order * . The now clothing wool fomon Is
getting ntnrtcd cnrllvr than nntlclpntcd , but
It It not likely that the market generally will
upon until next month. 1'upllcato trade N
good nnd agents are feeling comfortably as to
the outlook.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Cotton .Market.
NEW YOIIK. Juno 21 , Stcadyt middling
uplnml * . 7711-lGc ; middling Orleans. 72 3-lGc ;
8ili : < \ J-GI bales fnturns ) clor.cd . qulott s.ilcs ,
fr..W hales : June. 17.3' . ; .Inly. I7.a'n37il. :
Nun1 UMI.KASS. I.a. , Juno 21 Eusyi mlcldllnz ,
7I-I3CS low middling , fi cs good ordinary ,
6' ' c. Net receipt * , 22J bales : gioss , 2.5bales |
exports to ( iront llrltaln , G.550 bales ) sale ; ,
( XMbiilcst stock. r.'I.OIJ bales.
Onuiliii 1'rnilura Mnrkrt.
Ktics Itcrclpts ilbcrnl : 12OI2Uu.
llL'TTCit-l'acklng stock , If good , llOtl'tot '
email lots of extra choice stock to tolnll trade ,
123M40.
I'oci.Titv Old fowls , weak nfCOTo per lb. ,
Ivo wolglit ; aprlngs , t2.50O3.75 per dot.
L'on'ro .Market.
New VonK , .Tuna 21. Options opened stcndy
mid unchanged to 5 points up. fiucs. 5.00J Dags.
Including June , til 81 ; August. $11. CO : Sep
tember , fll.OJi December , Jll.OO. January ,
spot Uio , quietand steady ; No. 7.
Liverpool Mlrkots. :
Juno 23. WHEAT Steady ; do-
miind pour.
COUN I'lrm ; demand poor ; mixed western.
Is lOJJd. _
Wool Market.
.Sr. r.out = . Mo. , Juno 23 Receipts , 318.100
packages ; shipments , 41,000 ; no chuugo In
prices.
Triiilpni'TnlKt
OitlCAnn. III. , Juno 03. Coutiscln.au k I ) iv
to Cockrell Urns. : Wheat opened higher , on
dcmiind for thu northwest from short * , actu
ated by smaller rucolpts mid poor qualltvof
nn'lvaU' . Thu Hal > : h bill spcctro started
ugalii. nnd on this iiccount New York and
Chicago holders sold ft am the start , llnycrs
lllnltu I their purchases to actual wants and
the market closed dull ut ? 4 decline. Com
opened nctlvo and advanced Irotii
! io to lo on various futures , . but
weakened under free sellers by prominent
longs und closed at fiom ? ic to lo lower thiin
yestorday. The probability of fiivornhlo ac
tion uy the judiciary committee on the Hatch
hill wns given as thii main reason for selling.
I'rovliilotis weri. sold by packers from the out
set and kept up until a decline of 25u In pork
mid ISO In ribs WHS established , The balance
of tin session sales were not pressed , but the
product was poil ( II ml out us fast as buyers
could bu found. Thu market closed easy at
the declines quoted.
CIIICAOO , inVJuno23 ! , 1'O. . Logan & Co. ,
to Duncan , liolllngcr & Co. : Another dull
day In wheat , July opened nt 7U'c , sold as
low ns 7HI4e. nnd closed at 78 'Jc. ' 1 hero Is no
special fnaturu to the market. I'ardrldgo nu-
pcars to be thioughhuylngand the excitement
over the Hatch 1)111 ) for the orcacnt has sub-
hided. Reports of the growing crop of winter
wheat are about all that could be tloslicd and
with fine weather to harvest it we nro going
to have a largo yield mid ot superior quality.
All reports from the spring wheat bolt uro fa
vorable. ; Foreign advices uro rather dull.
The weather h > unsettled , but not
so bad us to Injure the crops. The
near fututn Is n good deal of < i weather
question. All Indications now do not point
to any higher prices. Corn market lias been
active from the opening until the close. July
sold nt Mile atiil closed at 40Hc. The IlntcU
bill has cauud heavy realizing. Crop reports
tire greatly Improved , but the scarcity of the
contract Rrado Keeps the market strong iui'1
nervous on all declines or advances. The
business doing In oats heavy , selling as high
as ICic for July , the close 3' . " . ic. The reports of
the growing crop arc less promising than n
few days a o. Hog products rather weak on
considerable icalli'lng ,
CHICAGO , II ) . . Juno 2.L Kcniiott. Hopkins &
Co. to S. A. McWharti-r : The government
weather toport for the week Is generally
favor.ible for all grain In nil states , wllh un-
Imuort.int exceptions In Illinois , Missouri ,
Iowa , Minnesota and Wisconsin. It was ex
pected that hot weather and numerous show
ers would brill.1 In some crou damage reports.
and MI they did. Hut I'ardrld.'o was not much
of a buyer today anil the market failed to
hold yesterday's advance. Ho siys : ho Is
about In , wants tocloso uu his deals and go
away. The Hutch bill has been the principal
cipaltoplo of discussion. Other news
Is of the same tenor as for some days past.
Clique brokers were free hellers of corn , and
as the wants of shorts were less urgent the
market sold down gr.idually after the first
buying rush In the marnln ? . Honoris from
thu growing crop are. quite favorable , but It Is
said that receipts will fall olT somewhat. O.its
are rather steady and moderately active.
Then ) was a srivill stampede among local
holders , with puckers offering the product
freely. Probably the weakness In corn started
STOCKS AND UUNDS.
Volume oT liunliiL'ss lit the Exchange Grow-
In B Smaller.
New YOUK , Juno 2. ) . The volume of busi
ness at the Slock exchange grows snrillcr
from day to day , but there Is still maintained
a stubborn firmness , which , while based on
the now crop conditions and the general
bright business outlook qf the country. Is not
supported In u speculative way. Operations
In the stock market arc. conflnotl to the tradIng -
Ing of small pools on cither side of the ac
count.
The opening was made on a very moJernto
business and -at small but Irregular changes
from last night's figure * . Iturllngton at Its
lowest point was down over U , but the rest ol
the market without exception fluctuated
within the narrowest limits and devu.opcd no
foutitro of Interest whatever. The market
gradually sank Into the most intense dull
ness. the nomination having no effect cither
to stimulate trndo or cause any movement In
prices , nnd tllu clo o w.is dull and f.ilrly
Htondy at Insignificant changes for the day.
The bond maruot was ( inlet except for the
Atohlson and the Hlchmond & West Point Is
sues. Tno former vr.is especially prominent In
the dealings. Total sales , I.42II.ODO.
The Post says : Them Is reason to bollovo
that today's gold shipment will bring the
present movement to an end. Sterling ex
change rates wore reduced today nnd It may
ho presumed that further shipments will
depend upon London's action In our security
market This wcolc It has not figured as ii
huavy seller , but It has ceased almost wholly
to buy. a fact which the n.irrowliur bond m : r-
kot best rates. The tr.ullns has averaged leas
than two-thirds of lust month's rccoid am
this has been largely duo to the almost com
plete withdrawal of foreign houses whoso
bouils were a noteworthy factor not long
since. .
The following are the closing quotations
for theleadlng stocks on the Now York Block
oxchuiigo todav :
Niw VOIIK , .luno 3. Money closed easy nt
2 per cvnt , Unr illver , h V Stocks cloned
dull , Muady ut about noon lljjurot. .
Mats. , JunuIU , Cle.ttlnpn , 116,667.-
vi bitluncdik tl.uxt.iiu Money. 'J uor ceut ,
' .xouutiKoon Now York , lUo discount.
Br. Louis , Ma , Juuo U-Uloarluji , K,518IIO ) |
inlnncpft. SCWJ.iai ! money cjul" ' . 430 per cent
xchnnco on Now VorK , uOo premium.
New Orleans , Lit. , Juno S3 llanU clenrlnirs
IHI,13I. :
CntCAno , 111. , Juno XI. Money unch.mccil :
loarltiR * , 115,072,000 ! New York oxclmneo VOo
remliim. Sterling o.ichungo unchanged.
I'AIIIS. Juno SKI The wcetcly statement of
he llnnk of Kranco Mioni nn Incroasoof n.V..V
OJf eold nnd l.su.uoor illvor. Three per cent
cnlcs , UOf 4Vo for the iiccount.
LONDON , .luno sa The bullion In the llnnk
f Knslntul Increased i 'JOJO ' diirlnc the pat t
week. The propoitlon of the Hank of
Injdniid'n reserve to liability , which was last
vtok 43.K ) per cent , Is now 4T.T2 per cent.
\mount ot bullion gene Into the Hank of
inglana on balance today ; iuOJ ,
Now York Money .Mnrltct.
Nnw YOIIK. JuneSJ.MONET ON OAi.tEnsy
nt Ii ! < ft2 per cent : ' last loan , 2 per cent )
loscd'offeipd ut 2 per cent.
I'litMB MKttCANTti.n I'Ai-cu 2 ® l ! { per cent.
STEiti.iNti KXCIIANOE Steady nt f4.b" for
Ixty-diiy bills , nntl JI.83U for dcmnnd.
The closing nuotatlonson bondst
O.MiVIIA l.lVi ; STOCK AlAKKKV.
Cattle Kxtroinoly Hcurco nnd IllRhor Ilnga
Still < ! nliiK tip.
OMAHA , Ju'tio 2.'l Icccolpts for four days
oot up G.007 cuttle. Ujl > 4 IIOKS mill -1,747 slu-op ,
asiilnst Ktll'J cattle , ; ilrv > .l IIORS anil ! 1U1 slicup
lin sumo four diiys u weak | ! o.
Tlic run ot cnttlo wns very lluht , ovua for a
1liursduy. Tlicro wuro fewer c.tttlo hero
linn on any day for tlio past six wcokt and
lie iimlltv | out slilo of two or thrco loatls was
ndlituront. Shippers did not want in.iny , but
lotuht it few. Dressed boct buyur.4 had tu
nivoenoiiKli to maku u partial ktllliif : at
east anil as supplies were llclit prices riilo : !
stronger on desirable cornfud steoi-s. Tlio best
cattle sold 5o to lUo higher. Common half fut
mil Krouti fituir wns In poor tlonmnd and
i.ircly steady. Trndltitr was fairly brisk anil
nn parly clearance olTcctod. Uno bunch of
nixed woBtoru steers and spayed liolfors
ivcraslnc I,4.V | Ibs. wont to a shipper nt $1.10 ,
nit aside from this bunch fair to good 1,153 tu
, 'J3S-lb. steers sold at from * 1.70 to fl.'fi , with
common light grades from $ J.3'J to JiOT ) .
Hutcliors' stouk and canners were In Indlf-
eront supply , both as to quantity and qual-
ty. The t ratio was iibout llko Wednesday.
mar to L'ood cons and holfcra ftolllnz at from
1.7to $ i.UU. Hulls , oxen ana stags
Toro In poor supply and nominally
sto uly oa the basis of from SI. 5.1 to &Lf > 'J for
ioor to nrlmo ntilmnK Calves were In llb-
iral supply , poor doninnd and prices ruled
ower. Common to very fulr veals sold at
frotn if a 00 to Jl..fi.
Comparatlvoly llttlo was Roln ? on In the
ptockcr and feeder lino. A moderate nutsldo
demand hujd prices Ilrm on deslrublo grades.
Common stulT movoa slowly und at shudod
> rcds ( , the regular do.ilors boln { pretty well
stouUed up with this class of unlmuls. Keure-
suntutlve sales :
No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. 1'r. No. Ar. Pr.
0. . 685 $ J M K.1U1.1 ) JJ 55 40..12U MOO
L.IXiO il 40 lU..lir > 7 3 7U 18.1'Jol 4U3
11. . STO U 55 1..10SO 375 Z\.KM \ 405
I. . 7UO 3 53
BIllri'INO AND GXPOItT.
2. . 10 0 351 14. . OS3 3 G5
JU.XEU.
40..H.V ) 4 10
COWS.
I. . 010 173 3. 02J S 00 3. 700 275
7. . 741 175 1.1010 210 L'.ll 5 2W
. ' 4. . SOO 1 80 l..llb'J 225 II. . 1)40 ) 283
1. . S4U 183 17..1J3J 2110 II. . 012 2'JO
4..1U35 101 1..II40 250 3..1UCK ! 2 DO
1..I12U 11)0 12..1UbO 2 GO 3. . UIO 3UO
1. . 670 2 00
IIEIFEitS
8. . 4G2 150 1. . 550 200 13. . 040 230
I. . G10 1 50
CALVES.
4. . 107 300 1. . 110 375 2. . 280 423
62 .128 3 25 2. . 130 4 U > 1. . 21U 425
11ULLS.
1..1740 2 25
STOCKEHS AND FEEDERS.
1. . 4CO 250 10. . S81 320 It. . 02(1 ( 330
10. . KM 207J4 170. . 033 325 104. .1107 337J !
1. . 870 3 20
COLOIIAUO CAtTLR.
20 feeders . 1015 315
lions Hecelpts wore by no moans excessive.
nearly 1,000 bond sliort of Inst Tluir.Mlny the
supply for the past four days falllni ; ovcr&OtU
short of the same four days lust week. The
quality ran rather to extremes of good and
bad. There were moro gond ho.iyy hogs hero
wnllo the supply of common to poor light and
mixed ho s wa rather larger thim usual.
Shiupera started In paying all ot ftc higher
than Wednesday for good heavy and medium
weight hogs from $4.05 to $5.u.\ I'ackcra , and
in f.ict local buyers generally , were moro or
less IndllTercnt and bearish from the xturt , so
thit : common hogs of all weights , especially
light nntl mixed hogs , sold very unevenly. In
some cases prices were weak. In others there
was close to n 5o advanco. Hales of this class
of stutr were largely at fromil.85 to SI.03.
Huslness was not overly net Ivo alter the ilrat
Iltihh , and the close was slow with several
loads unsold. The bulk of the tradinz was at
from Jl.UO to J5.UO. against from J4.83 to J4.05
Wednosdiiv. Tno general average of prices
paid was il.lU'J. against $ I.OJ5 ! Wo'lno day und
$ l.75 ? last Thursday. Representative sales :
No. Av. Su. I'r. No. Av. Sli. Pr.
88 . 107 MJ tl 75 71 . . . .188 8105
3 . 3TJ 80 4 80 82 . 2V.I 1C ) 4 U5
8.1 . 103 200 485 4 . 200 4 05
OU . 2JI 210 485 65 . 253 ICiO 405
5 . 271 40 485 71. . . .220 120 403
5 . 272 40 485 71 . 2110 2bO 403
4 . ' . ' 03 4 ai 27 . ZK 120 405
RO . 103 240 485 42 . 21 4115
63 . 21(1 ( 100 485 73 . 210 10J 405
111 . ISO 120 485 05 . 22J 4) 405
GO . 275 4SJ 4 67W GS . . . . 220 1GO 416
58 . 200 100 4 UO U.S..2U3 21 4 ai
77 . 104 20J 400 50..2SO 120 4 07J {
58 . 2JO 20) 4 00 GO . 22 J 210 4 U7tf
81 . 214 20J 403 68 . 305 2JO 4 07'/4
75. . 223 ! WJ 1 3 D2 . 268 210 4 U7ii
72 . 211 210 400 ( U . 273 240 4 07
GH , . 20. 10) 400 GS . 2(1 J1U 4 OT/
85 . 10J 1GJ 4 00 72 . 25J 4 07Ji
00 . 200 240 400 68 . 232 200 4 07U
SliKBi' Kccoluts were four douolo decks of
Colopulos. They hud hud BOIIIO corn , but \vuro
rathoriv common lot and did not soil. Desir
able muttons still contlnuo In uetlvu demand ,
fair to u'ood native from * I.W ) to W.UJ ; fulr to
Boot ! wostorim f rom 84.00 to tl.SI ; common und
Ntoek sheep from fJ.60 to JI.OO ; need to choice
40 to OJ-lb luiubH from (1.00 to (0.50.
ItocolptR nnU l > l | i < > Mtl < > u ofHtoclt.
Ofllclal rooolpts and disposition of too it as
shown bv tlio books of the Union iUook Yards
company for the twonty-fonr hours ending at
S o'clock p , in. , Junu I'll , ! ti'J2i
HiCKIl-Td. :
WANTED
BONDS ToUl l ur > o < CITI B ,
] : COUNTIES , SCHOOL
_ > . iw1 DIUTRICT8 , ; WATEIi
COMPANIES , 8T.R.R.COMPAHIEU , ta
Cormpondenco lollcitwl.
N.W.HARRIS &COMPANYBanlers. (
163-103 Doorborn Street. CHICAGO.
! C Wall Street , NEW YORK.
70 State 81. . UOOTQH ,
Jtnrlirt.
CniCAno. III. . Juno E ? . [ Spcclnl Telegram to
Tun llKK.I The rnrifcthf viiluesfor cattle WHS
nbnnt the : uno na for Wcdnrdny but the
tone of the innrkot , WHS ( Inn. Thit wns the
cnso with comment crude * ns well ns
with thoio of cond niiHllty. The litt
ler luivo bcon BtronR nil week , yllllo
the flrinno't * In common stulV was
the first tlmt hixscotncy to the stirfnco within
the List formula. Tlifcro win n Rood ( Iciniintl.
not only for shlntilni nccotint but to meet
lociil nnntx , nod thO lttOJO cuttlo In the sale
pens were till Bbualit up by noon.
They wrro quoted , nil the way from
ll.it to ? 1.50 for thin old cows to from ll.ffl to
( l.S.i forottrn stcorc. JMmtof the trudlnp was
nt from Sl.'i to JJ.T.'i for cows. Mid from J-'i-W to
JI.40 fur steers. Texas citttlu were Ilrm at
from $ l.at to JLj.ro.
f riles of IIORS were RCnor illy nt from t&l.t to
W.i. lloHvy sorts of u.xtr.i quality foti-hed
! .yr : > , nnd thcro was some trading In poor llalit
nnd course mix oil at $1.00 to J-VO.l. Thu bulk of
the light uomhls woru wolchod at from 15.10
to JV-l ) . mid from * > .lo tn : > . ! > were the potiulnr
prices for medium nnd hniivy wolRhls. These
ilEiircs tndlciita u smiill ntlviinco on ytstur-
day's quotntlons. Trntlo wns tictlvn nnd us
the rcculuts foil 2.0JO to 11,600 short ofthollrst
esilnmto the close wns qulto us Rood ns the
onnnlne.
Thvro was a peed demand for shcop and the
market wns slroiw. This week's receipts show
a mnrkcd dccrenso when compnrod with lust
week and priors nro higher , both tor sheep
and Intnhs. The supiijy on todiiy's market
wns boueht up early on basis of rrnm t-.T.Mo
fU5 ( for Inferior to extra sheep nnd. from t4. . " > 3
to (7.15 for lamhs , There wis : u snlo of lambs
yestordny tit7.M , but they were ot a very
superior quality.
UvcolpU were : Cattle , 10,000j IIORB , ' . ' 4,000 !
shopp. 11,00.1. ,
Tlio r.vonliis.Tonrnnl reports : OATTI.K Ho-
colpts , H.OJO ) shipments , : t.tiO | innrkot Htoatly ;
initlv.s.l.i. ; " > ai.wi ; Toxnns , J.MUIiJ.IJ ; stockurd ,
M-O Icows. . tl.iuat.LUi.
MoosUccclulK , ii.OOO ! shipments. 8.000 :
SltUEf Uocoipts , 4,503 ; shltiincnts 2,100 :
mnrkct Monily : native * . ( inii.'i.TA : Toxnns.
f.1.iai.lO ( ; ( ; westerns , W.j > S5.50 ; lumus , WU03
6.7J.
t'lty l.lvn Stock .Mnrlipt.
KANSAS CITY. Mo. . Juno 21 GATTI.K lie-
colpts , I.IUOiNlilpmcntq , ln ; ; stcoM riahlithnr :
rows lower ! Toxnns nnd feeders stontlv :
drosscd beef nntl slilupliiL' steors. J.'I.V ( > @ 1.'J. ' > :
cows. I.I5-.03 ( : Tuxuns. 8l.75a.OJj Btookors ,
' '
llons-ltccolpts , P.300 : shipments. 2.130 : mnr-
kctupod. nctlvo nnd Ac hljhcr ; till grades ,
( l.45Q4.5Tii bulk. J4.U1.0.V !
BIIKKP Kcuolpts. I ) , OJO ; shipments. 2,40 ] ;
mnrkottiulot. nominally stonily atl.'U lower
than a wcolc nuo ; muttons , il.OO ; luinbs , { .V.'J.
St. l.onls I.lvo Stuck Mnrkot.
ST. Louis , Mo. , .Inno'il. OATir.K Hecolpts ,
3.000 : shipments. R/iOil. Market strong on na
tive Btours nt ? ; i.Wai. ) . " > 0. and higher for Toxns
steers. $ : ' .MK3i.40 ; : cannons , f l.5ji-lt ) .
lions Kccclpts , 4,1'00 ; nhluments.iloa : ; innr-
knt hlRlicr ; heavy , f\OWS. > . " 3 : packing , fl.75
B5.1D : light. $ t.DO.15.
SiiEEi' Kccclnts , 1.500 ; shlpmonts , I.Kfl ;
mnrkoi steady : nntlvo muttoiif , $ l.005.25 ;
Toxuns ,
Lincoln I.lvo Stock.
LIKCOI.IT , Nob. , .Inno 23. ISnoclal to TUB
HUE. } Hecclots of IIOA ; at West Lincoln
cxtremolv ll ht. The market , was So higher ;
sales slow at from $4.b7i ! to $4.0JH.
Mrs. L. R. I'attou , RocKford , III. , writes :
"From personal experience I can rocomtnend
Do Witt' 3 Sarsaparilla , a cure for Impure
blooa and general dooilltv. "
Grand Cheap nxcuritlon to Oothcnliurr ; ,
Nebraska , Juno Ur ) , 1803 , Ono nml One-
third Pure for the ICounil Trip.
Gothonbure is the coming great
manufacturing anilj.inilling contor. of the
west. It has a magnificent water power.
Several largo factories now building
thoro. Hundreds 1nro Hocking to * the
town. Como and see for yourself.
Great auction sale city lots Juno 29th.
Splendid opportunity for a good invest
ment
Purchase a single ticket to Gothen
burg , talcing receipt from ticket agent
for amount paid. Upon presentation of
this receipt to usat our Gothenburg
ollicoye will furnish return tickets for
ono-third of ono , l"aro , or if you buy
property to the value of $300 wo will pay
you back all of the railway faro.
For further information apply to
Gothenburg Water' Power' and Invest
ment company , 220 La Sallo street ,
Chicago.
_ _
IN THE COURTS.
The Thomns Family' * Troubles ItclllfiT Aired
Again Other discs.
It Is a family row tbat is monopolizing tbo
attention of Judgo. Scott's court , and upon
the records it , Is known us John D Thomns
against John I1. Thomas. The plaintiff is
tbo uncle of tbo defendant , who Is a crlpplo ,
and the bono of contention is a tract of land
situated In Washington , county and worth
something lilto $4,000. Tbo plaintiff , in his
petition , alleges sundry and divers things
which lead the court oud the lawyers to bc-
lluvo tbat ho has found "Jordan a hard road
to travel. " Under oath bo says that no emi
grated to Nebraska lu 18.10 and soon after bn-
cumo possessed of the land which Is now
the subject of thu litigation. Until 1872
ho resided upon this laua , but about
tbat time his wlfo died nnd ho removed to
Omaha. In 187o , through and by deceit ,
fraud and misrepresentation , bo was induced
to marry ono Sylvia Preston , after which bis
real troubles commenced. He avers that
this woman set a pace that bo could not fol
low ; she connived with several wickedly In
clined persons to cheat and defraud him , and
did succeed In getting much of his property
before the murruigo ties were dissolved by
nn order of the supreme court in 18SU. Dur
ing all of this time the plaintiff avora that he
wns subjected to Innumerable ) annoyances
bv Sylvia , her relations , friends and accom
plices. Ho concluded that bo could not got
Justlco In the courts of law , as ho believed
tbat his persecutors could convict him of por-
1urv , arson , bigamy or horse stealing. About
that time , to end hU troubles , ho deeded
his property to his uephow , who Is the de
fendant In the case at bar. It was on Feb
ruary 5 , 1884 , that the dnod was made , ana
the plaintiff wants It understood that tbo
land wns not deeded as a gift , nor for the
advancement of any money. Homo time ago
the plaintiff wanted the land back , but tbo
nephew said "no , " hence the suit which is
now In court. The defendant admits that ho
holds the title to the vract of land , but. claims
thai ho obtained It through nu honorable
business transaction.
The morning ecsslou was devoted to taking
the testimony of witnesses to prove tbat
John D. Thomas' ropututlon for truth waa
Just what It should bo.
S. L. Wlloy proposes to recover $3,030
from George U , Voss. and for a cause of ac
tion bo complains and alleges that on April
18 , Ib'J- , the defendant offered to toll 400
shares of the Iowa Water Works stock of
the par value of 5lOU per share , at the rate of
ISO per share. On April 'M tbo plaiullft says
that bo accented the offer and was to have
the stock dollvorod'uu , April 25 , The stock
was not delivered , and on Juno 18 the plain
tiff made a tender of12,000 , demanding the
stock. On accouutfol the refusal of the de
fendant to carry out .his part of tbo agree
ment the plaintiff places his- damages at the
amount sued for , n >
In the district court John W. McDanlels
has brought suit. , to cam possession of his
son William , who is'oliiht months old and In
the custody of ollUoY Itoburl Dlaliop , Florence
J3lsbop , William Armstrong or John Arm
strong. Ho nlloedd'tbat the boy wns taken
out of his custody i by tbo Arinstroi.es and
against his will. Ho further pleads that the
mother of the boy Is Insane-that the Ann-
SDRITCHEDJEN MONTHS
CJ A troublesome skin disease caused
me to scratch for ten montlisand was
cured by a few days' use of irsftafjUl
M. H. WoLi'i' , BWjQB
Upper Marlboro , Md.
SWIFT'PECIFIC
I was cured some years ago of Whlto Swell Ing
in my leg by using fc HSJpJD anil Juno had no
Byniptoma of reESJcJESIllrl1 [ ° ' the dis
ease. Many prominent physicians attended
Uio anil failed , but H. B. 8. did the uurk.
I'AUL W. K1RKPATRICK , Johnion City. Term.
Ticltllc on IlloMl Hid Skin lilittin millrd free. t J
BWUTbl'tCUIUCO irAXV , ]
A.llnu , I'.J t.J
JOSEPH GILLOTT'S '
STEEL PENS.
GOLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1889.
THE MOST PERFECT QF PENS.
strongs nro brothors-lli-law ; thnt Florence
UlshoD It n sister-in-law nnd not a fit person
to care for the Infant , Judge Forsuson ha *
lss-cd n writ ot habeas corpus which Is returnable -
turnablo Saturday.
James li.Wtnto was before Judge Davis
In the criminal court nntl on account ot
bolng In Indigent circumstances was Riven
on attorney to defend bis cnso. White Is
charged with having mot Ofllcor S. D. Cory
In a dark alloy on. the night of March 24. At
tno mealing White nut Cory In lear ot great
bodily harm , nftcr which ho robbed him ot
his revolver nnd sent him nway.
'
Jack Murray wns cnllod 'for trial nnd
pleaded guilty. Murray Is the man who
drew n gun nnd sh'ot at Ufllccr Hudson , who
was making the arrest.
Mottlmor b'ox , the South Omaha wife mur-
dorcr , will bo placed on trial next Monday.
The ( Jcnulno .Merit
Of Hood's Sarsuporllla wins friends where-
over U Is fairly and honoslly tried. Its pro-
prletors are highly gratified at the loiters
which come entirely unsolicited from men
and woman lu tno loomed profcsilous
warmly commending Hooa's Sarsaparllla for
what It has done for thorn.
Hcoti's pills cure liver Ills , Jaundice
biliousness , side headache , constipation.
DriiuKptinoss.
A disease , treated as such nnd tiortna
ncntly cured. No publicity. Nolnllrm
nry. Homo treatment , 'Harmless nnd
olTcctual. Refer by pormUslon to Dtir-
llnaton Hnwkoyo. Send i.'o stump for
pmphloL Shokoquon Ghamlcul Co. ,
Burlington , In ,
TROUSEI BAGGED.
A Tlildl'a Attoiupt to Itlilu riiinilor In 12xtra
\Vltli ! I'lintaluoiiM.
Louis Nichols wns ono of the gang to
protest to Judge Bcntn that ho wits no
viigr.uit and that his Incarceration was n
high-handed outrage upon 'decency and the
liberty of an American subject. Wliilo ho
was telling his tain Ofllcor ICoysor noticed a
rather pronounced swelling about ono of his
Uncos ana led blm off for professional treat
ment. An investigation revealed a revolver ,
two silver watchc.s and n miscellaneous
assortment of salcablu articles stored nway
for future contingencies.
Nichols had como to Mr. Ureenborg nt 1007
Farnam a few days ago and worked upon the
laltcr's fcollngs with a tulo of dlnnorless
days and bodies * nights. Mr. Grconbsrg
toolr him In , fed him , clothed him and found
blm employment. Then Nichols took In all
the portable property ho could tlnd and wont
out upon the streets to be picked up for
vagroncv.
o.
Disease never successfully attacks a sys
tem with pure blood. Jo Witt's tiarsaparllla
nmucspuro , nawbloDdaudcnrlouoi the old.
Tin : KUAivrv MAIUCKT.
rNSTUUMENTS placed on record Juno 23 ,
WAititANTY nr.Kns.
J C Arnold to 1 Kranco.lots . " > and O.blook
" .S , " Lowo'sndd $ 1,500
"etorCockrolt ot nl toNUCookroll.il
feet nf o side of w ' / lot.U' , block 1. Linwood -
wood park 132
E U and J U ICnlKht to T O Smith , lot ! fJ ,
block ill. Albright's Choice 1.000
'opploton 1'ark Itulldliu association tel
l < It Ilryant. lot 14 , block 7 , I'opplolon
park- % 4,500
> ii Thomas and wife to J I * llcmleison ,
s in aeics of n 25 acres of o 3'J acres , sw
L'l-lfi-ia 1.100
' 'rank chnotz and wlfn to Henrietta
Kclnscn , u IJ ! feet lot G , Oak ICnoll 4,000
I ) L Thonins and wlfo to 1' A .Sawhlll , w
fiiict os ot n 10 nciojof u 5J acres , sw
24-10-1 : ! 600
iiino to J II Sawhlll , e 5 acres of n 10
acres of o SO acre" and s . " > acres of u 15
acres of uM acres , sw il-10-ia --1,000
L Schrucdor. to K It Itaer , lo s ! . " > and 1C ,
block ! ' . Ill-own park _ ' < ! .400
o-rcs & Hill toAO Mlddluton. lot T ,
block l.l. Omaha View 1,100
N O Anderson and wlfo to J I * Mnil-
enUur. w I'J4 ' feet nf n MS fact u ( lot IS ,
blook4 , UampUull's aild l.TOD
VKEll * .
O E Pawcott. special nristor. to J. W.
Squire , trustee , .BxlOO feet In tax lot
4S , In w Y sw lUiia B/00
Same to same , ' "JxlOJ feat In 9:11110 :
Totil amount of transfers J20.8TJ
FUXKU.ll , XOTICE.
Knttctf of flre lines or Icij unil'.rtlili head , Jlflu
centmcacli aMltlnn-il Itnctcn ccnti-
The funrral of William Mold rum will take
ilaco at 4 o'clock tils ( I'rldayi i.ftcrnoon ,
nno1. . 1MJ. ) from the reslilunce of John Mol-
Irum317 Uoeatur street , to Forest Lawn
cemetery.
All the organs of the body are roused to
healthy , vigorous action by Dr. Pierco's
Golden Medical Discovery. More than nil ,
the liver and that's the key to the whole
system. You have pure blood or poisonous
blood , just as your liver choos.es. The blood
controls the health , the liver controls the
blood , the " Discovery" controls the liver.
Take this remedy in time , when you feel
dull , languid , nntl "out of sorts , " and you
can prevent disease from coining. Take it
in any disease that depends on the liver or
the blood , nnd you'll have n positive cure.
For Dyspepsia , Indigestion , Biliousness ;
Bronchial , Throat , nnd Lung affections ; ev
ery form of Scrofula , oven Consumption ( or
Lung-scrofula ) in its earlier stages ; nnd for
the most stubborn Skin nnd Scalp Di icases ,
its the only remedy BO unfailing nnd effective
that it can be guaranteed. If it doesn't bcno-
flt or cure , you have your money bock.
SOUTH OMAHA.
Union Stock Yards Company
SOUTH OMAHA ,
est c nttlc , hog und bhccn market In the wcit
COMMISSION HOUSES.
CIO. BL'fiKE & fHAZIER
LIVE ST001C COMMISSION.
THE hKADBKS.
Qft AM til U Write to this 1101133 for cor-
OU. Uiimljl ! | rect Market BsportJ.
Wood Brothers ,
South Omaha Tolopliono H'i7. - Chicago
J. 1) . DAIIISMAN. I . .
W. 1 ! . WOOD , f Managers.
Market reports by mull und wlro cheerfully
furnished upon uppllc.Ulon.
' TI-IB
_
Campbell Commission Co.
ChlctiEo , E'istSt. LotilH , ICtuisatOlty , South
Uiiiuhu , .Sioux Olty , l-'ort Worth.
A. Crlll , \V. K. Oonnjr. 11. V , Tullmailjo ,
ChlouBO. Hot Sulcnuiiin. Uiittlo riulo raan
Crill , Denny & Company ,
Lira Stock Comtnlulcm. Iloom yi lichanj 111 fit ,
South Onulm. '
A. D. Boyer &Company ,
f > 8 und M ) Kxcliuneo Ilulldliu.South Onmhi.
Correspondence hollUtotl iiuJ iiraniptly
bpoclol attention tu or.lcra f or atockom X lue
Uitublhhfd , ISiJ. . . . InoorporutoJ , 13J ;
Capital f ullf pnlcl , fJO.WJ.
Waggoner 13ir ney Company ,
Wrlto or wlro u for prompt and relUblo marital
report !
Perry Brothers & Company ,
Live Stock Commission.
Koom 61 Kxcliiuilfo Iliilldlnv , South Omaha
Telephone 1737.
SOUTH OMAHA. BANKS.
Union Stock Yard National
HANK.
The unlr hank at the yiirji. Caplul anil tat-
iilun , fiU.UM. Collection urunliiK out of lliu Ilvo
tuck tmilmiM iihuuld bo itiut dlract lu till * bank.
blilpper can duputlt for cruJIt of tujlr hojjj bank
wliuroierlucutud.
OMAHA
rers' aiiJ
EUILDERS
J. H. GLENN.
Contractors nnrt nt > contractors for nil kliuU of
IniUilIng , iilnitorlntr. pMntlnzcto mil rprelrj
ccipr or Olonn's nrchllocln un.l tiuil ri director *
free1 , hf fomllna tliclr name , linilncM M I loc
tton lo the publlilicr. .1 , II. ( llom. Ills. Nth 8
AWNINGS AND TENTS.
OMAHA-TENT AWN * WOLF BROS. * CO.
INO COMPANY , Tnt , Rwntnsn. tnrrnu-
Flan , hnraniockt. oil nnd lln' , COTITB of Ml Uiiili.
rubber clothing. ml nac , bnnncri , etc. hrml
foroiff uo , 1111 Farnam for cntnlogno.TO P. ICIh
BAGS AND TWINES
DISHOP&CO.
BEM1S OMAHA BAQ 03 .
Rlsitl , rnanllln , ojtton
Importeri nadmrfs , flour rona , li mp , jute , cot
lacki , burlaps , tnlno. ton twlno , t rrcd cord-
ngf , no. 8I S. llh t.
DIOYCLE3. J BOXEa
H. 0 , TODO ,
n.o. OAXON Bnoccsior toJ.J. Wllk *
, cnton. M'f'v clgnr , paper
' lold on monthlr pnc'xlat ! lioic . All uoTOl
paymonu. KQ M. litb-at 1105 In hoi lino.
1111) Uounlai SU
BOOTS AND SHOES.
HORSE-DOE SHOE CO ,
11JJ Horraril9lr jU
fnttarr oornrr llth nnd Douitlit' strosti.
We arc niaklog clou price * lu eaiU bu-8M , ant arc
idling a clan o ( tiuo.li wtiloh Ii rorf il -
atilonlth tuorobinti.
STEVEN CREEDON.
Mnnufncturcr'ii ncont. Icnn nupply yon wltli every
thlnnItnliouv inrn'K.wcHiioh's nnilclillcfn nt Inw-
prt fnrtory ilrlecs nnd dlnroitnts. l.HtoH ttylu.i.
1401 Fnrnniu fctrtuU Huoni K > ,
KIRKENDAU , JONES A , AMERICAN HAND SEW
CO. , ED SHOE 00.
\Vholonnln Mfm. Acontn llootfl , * lioo ! > , rubbers
Ilojton Itulibcr ShocCo. fell KOOilr K6JS , 131
1IU3,11UI. Iiuailnriicy-Dt llnrnoy-nt.
BREWEEIS.
JOS , SCHLITZ BREVc
INQ CO.
Offloe , 8.9th and I.oarcn-
irorthSt * . Omaha.
lohn llarhOTtr. Agt.
| CARRIAGES.
W.R.DRUMMOND&DO.
CnrrlnKO butldom. lloso
nnit pntrol wncons n
upccialty.
IStli , upp Court Houto.
CLOTHING.
BLUTUKI IL
OILMOREA.RUHI
Clothlnc. notionfurnish- ,
InfB. ( ilvo us n trial , Mnnufra and whotctal *
bnmpli'i pri'pnld by ox- clotblora. 1109 Uarney
prcBs. 1113 llnrnuy. troet.
COAL , COKE , | CORNICE ,
OMAHA COAL , COKE & EAQLECORN OE WORKS
LIME CO. , JIfrs. Kalvnnliod Iron
Hard and soft coal. S H. cornice , window cntis . ,
mctallo skyllRbts , etc.
ccr. ICth and Douglas-
all. 1110. 1:12 UoUgo-sU
CONTRACTORS.
J. H. GLENN.
Contrnctora nnd sub contractor * for nil ktnd of
bullillnu. tilaitorliu. palntlni ; etc. . will receive .1
copy yf Oli'iin'sarctiltcctn ami bulMl'rj directory
free , by rcndlne their nnmc , bii > lncgs nnd locu
tion , to the publisher. J. H. Ulcnn. 113 S. litll
Street.
DRY GOODS.
FURNITURE
OMAHA UPHOLSTER-
BEEBE&RUHYAH FUR.
IHQ CO.
HITURZCO.
Upholstered furniture ,
l.mM'40 Nicholas it Grace nnd Thirteenth
\Vhole no only. I itiaott.
-THERE ARE -
lira Poor-fas
AND
Pcosioo Ais in Palaces
That is the sort of tiling
Bee Bureau of Claims was or
ganized to correct. The
Hureau believes in giving
the veterans the benefit of
the laws that were passed
to help them. It wages
war on the sharks consequently
quently the sharks don't like
it. But as long as the sol
diers aie grateful it is satis
fied. If you are a veteran ,
or the widow , child or de
pendant parent of a veteran ,
write to TI".B BBS Bureau of
Claims and find out how
much the government is
willing to do for voti.
THE :
Bee Bureau of Claims
Omaha , Neb.
Elastic Stockings
FOK
Weak Limbs ,
. Varicose Veins
Swellings , all
sizes. Abdo
minal Supporters
ters , Deformity
Braces , Medi
cinal Supplies.
TUB
ALOE&PENFOLD
COMPANY.
114 S. Idtli St. , Nest to Post Office.
NEBRASKA
National Bank.
U. S. DEPOSITOR. OMV-U.N-1
Capital
Onic r anJIlrotiri iluirW. . Val3i. > 'iillin
. . . . . IV. < t
It. aCuihliu. rloaprjttljnt. IX d. MurlJ )
Mono , John i. Cclllui , J. .X. iL I'Jlrlci. Uli A
Ituad. Ou hlor.
THE 1I1ON BA.NK.
ntly
wnnt
a now
IDEA IN ADVERTISING.
AddroMBKiiddonlr , v/lthont outlcu ,
Oiini/in Ailri-rHtlnd llureau , N. 1' . I.lft-
GROCERIES. DRUGS , Etft
D , M , BTEELEJtOO , , OlAKE , DHUCEACO. ,
ItOI-lMS , Joa i U t , 10th and Harn r
Omaha. Ornalia.
HAtlDWARii"
RIOTOR & WILHELMY lOBtOKJLUHN ,
CO. , Heaters' hnrdirara anl
Jtoilon mechanics' tooh.
1104 Douglas Slr t.
A.C. RAYMER ,
llnllilprs' ItaMwara nml
roiitri > otor ' 8iip | < llai
- ' lUlUHrootJ ,
LUMBER
CHAB.R. in , JOHNA. WAXEFIEL9
Hardwood lnmbr , wood
carpou nnd purqmt Imports 1.Amorlo > n I'ork
tlourlnn , lin 1 cetiant , Mllwauk * )
liriUnullc content and
tth and Uuuilai. Viulncr white lime ,
LIQUORS.
. HER ft , CO. , FRIDX&
Manor morclmnti , 1113
llarnoy-it. Mfn. Ken
neJr'a Kut Ir.Jla llll WholctMo liquor doalui
ters. 1UUI rnrnaufsU
MILLINERY
J.OBERFELDER&QO. ,
Imrortors nm1 jobbortal
inltllnary. notlon .M U
orileri iirompt. SOS-UO ,
lltll-lt. I
MUBICAL. (
A.HOSPE.JR , , THf MEIHBEROCO. ,
rinnos organs , artliti 1WN. ICth St. rinnoi.
matorlala , etc. Uj | muilcund muilcnl ln
Doug lout. trumeuti of all klniU
PAPER , OILS.
OVERALLS , SHIRTS , ETC :
PRODUCE COMMISSIONT"
Establltbod , 1878. BRANCH
& CO. ,
WHITNEY & CO.
Produce fruits
, of all
- - orit n , 817 a ,
J.B.HUSE&OO. JAS. A. CiARX Tu 7
Our specialties Duttir , "utter , cheeie , eiga ,
ejgs nnd piniltry , IDlJ
ilowarditroak poultry and jam * .
S17 South Ulb Btreok.
W. E. RfDDELL
RIDDELL&CO.
( Kstnbllihcd 1331. ) ,
Wholsalo butter & tatt nutter , cheoia , evgm.
Uurs nnd lolls for Tu ctnblcs. frulti.poul *
try mid game.
cash. 413 S. llth-sU
STOVE REPAIRS.
OMAHA STOVE REPAID
WORKS ,
Steve repairs and wate *
attachments for any
kind of stove mad * >
IMTUouglas. _
"
SASH. TOYS.
M.A. DISBRQW&OO. H. HARDY & 00.
, Toys , dolls , albums ,
Uanufa turers of sath fanoy goods , house fur *
doon , blinds and alihlng goods , call *
mouldlnia. Branch o- dren'a carriage * . 1MB
flce , 11 to and Isaxd SU. Far n am Street.
THE SPECIALIST.
TRtinstirpiissoil In tlio traitinantor nil forma ol
PRIVATE DISEASES , mid all disunion
unil ( loblllllegof youth nml niunliooJ. ITyoars"
cxpcrlcnco. Ills rcsiiuruus mid f.icllltloi lira
liriiftle.-illy iinllinltud. Tim Doctor Is recom
mended by tlio iro- , mid oudorHod In tlio
Btronsost turins by tins ponplo for fiilr trnut-
incnt mid Inmost professional udvluo , Tlio
most powerful ruinudliis known -to modern
Fclcni'o for tlfa miccositul Iruutinont of tlio
followliiudlncasoH !
QONORRHOEA Iimnodlr.to relief. A com.
iiiuto cure without tbo loss of uu hour's tltna
from luiHlnoHS.
GLKBr Ono of tlio most ooinnloto nml mia-
ccsiftil iroatmoiils for Kluot uua nil annovlne
dlsoliiir oH vet known to tliu niu.llo.il profoi-
blon. The losultanro truly wonderful.
STIUCTURE Grontust known romoily for
tlio trout inent of strlotnru , wltbnnt iiiln , out-
tlnir. nrdilutlnu. A most rcmiirUulilu roinodr.
SYPHILIS No triMitmont for tblH torrlbla
blood dlsonso lifts over boon morn siiccesiful.
nor hull slronnoroiKlorriomontf ) . In the llk'ht
of inudurn nulonco this d'sii.isn ' Is positively
ctir.ililo tind every trnco of tlio polaon ontlruly
iemovo'1 from tlio blool.
LOST MANHOOD , nd miibltlon. norvou-
ness , timidity , dospondonoy nnd all woukiioai
mid disorders of youth or manhood , Kollof
obtained nt onco. . * .
SKIN DISEASES , and fill dlsonsoi of Ilia
Homncn. blood , liver. Ul'lnoya and bludilur
ate troatcd hii ocossfnlly with tlio groutoi
known rciinodlos for the dlHj.tSfH.
Write forolraular * iindiitluitlon Hit , frjj
1-ltlnuul
Save Your Eyesight
KVPS tested free byannXPKKT OITIOIAN ,
l'orfuct dn ) tiiiont. Kuinsrlor lunfoi. Nsrv-
oiiHhuudiiuhu ourud by u ln ; [ our Snoctucle *
and Dye liib.m 1'rlcui low far ilr t clan
goods.
THE ALOE&PENFOLD CO , ,
114 S. 15th St , , Croltrhton Hloolc
le bvft nuillclTiuL. _
i , cvnill | > * iluii , d ) | Hp > lu. fuull
itb , liriulat l.r , lil.rtliurn , Ion of 2
, i'lll , ini-nul Oil rtwlon , | lnful i
[ Otlu.l , lillrlillMl , wUlow < - - ' - - -
an.uiovriKi
njro l > lo < Kor Ulluro by Um rtoinc < Ji. llti r or laf
JlMl lluK toi > rtorra thrlrirui | rjfui > cUuiii. l'win