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6 THE OMAITA. DAILY BEE : SATl'KDAY , JULY 2 , 1892-TWELVE PAGE 3. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS line Weather nnd Encouraging Crop Reports Onused Weakness , TRADE WAS SLOW IN ALL THE PITS Corn\\n < Weak rnrlj I.OIIRS .Showed Con- lilrrnhlc DlirnurnBrniGiit Onto 1 ol- lovtrd ( 'urn unit Closed t lliiK I'roilucU .Stcitily. CIIICA < ; < > , III.July I Tlno weather nnd on- munpliip crop ropoiU nnd weak cable ! caused nwc.ik ft'elliiK lii lliu wheat p t today , but trade wns s ow not only In tills pit but In kit the other pits Biicculntors not cnrlns to take on now lines soclueo to the conjtinctlon of Snmlay uoforo llio roiuth of July. ' 1 lie market , however , was sloauy at tlio dcel.no , iheaUroino lltieuiallotis eovorln. ! u ranco of July ic for July iitul ? iO foi the inuru do- 'erred futures. , Domtstlcnrirkuts worn generally easier , mm tlio local tntflo sliiSKlsh anil outsldo buslines ilinusl lit a stiinilstlll Jtothlni ! In tlio wav of now * WIIB sensational or very Inlluontlal llnrvustliitf IsKiilnn on stunilily , tlio yli-Hl Is 'ully up to c'MJCCtatlc'tiR. anil bltf dollvuli s of nuw wheat aio only .1 iiu | stlon of a few ilnys LiiriMoi ) l < s are noti'd aliroail. Liverpool ro- poiIIIIK , l,2i ) ' , ( ) OU bushels of wheat In stock , a.'aliiht i'.nT.MMWii yuiir iiuo .liiiy opened'40 lovuii at 77V. vvcukunoil to 7i"c , reacted ami closed steady nt'ti'nc. ' f'in n was weak onrly on thn ( Ino woithi'r ; reports of isood crop pniMioi'ts anil lhowuil\- iioss In ollii'r t , | > ecilllitlvi > s : lon.'s showed inn- ndi'iablo discouragement nnil sold frci'.v , Hi tin driniiiHl llvlit. Later It milled with nlii'ut , July from 4lu ) to Me , sold down to 4HV , ud , im t < l to Wiii' , closed r > ' e ( hits followud corn and vlnsvil unchniiKod Mix IIID netsopi'iied stonily r.t nboiit } e < - tcidny's ilosinit lltfurcs , but wo.il.ened with gialli and on sales bv lonua. The break liroiiKht III n. lot of buying ordurs , and a rallv followed I'vcopt In ribs. DoilviMlcs in July lonlrncls were Ik-lit In In at unit Mimllor stlll-lii corn , o.its und uro- vlMons I iliiiuiti'd receipts for tomorrow : \\hnit. JM 1'irs , lorn , Mi earn oats , "jJ cars ; lie s. lli.tou licad. Tin ! Kidinz futures rained as follows : JJ.I.IK ) ; spring p'ltents , SJ.I05JI M ) ; spring straits , It 3KS4.4U ; biiki'is' , $ JOOlS..7" ! , WIIKAI No. 2 burlnf ! . 78'uc ; No. 3 sprlnfr , TJe ; bo 2 red , SDc. I'oiiN Stonily ; No. 2 , fiO'aCt No. 3 , cash , 47o ; No. ' 1 yellow , 4S4S4PJic ( : No. 4 , JSc. OATh-No. S. .WtdllWiCi No. 2 white , 351e ; No .1 whltu. .H5iJI"jo. H\r No 2 , 75c. llAULLi No. 2 , We ; No. 3 , f. o. b , 415Cc ; No. t , f. o. b. 4CO. 1'I.AX i-Lhll-No I , Jl.0.1'5. TiM ( > niSrin : 1'rlu.e , fl.27iai IBU rotlic Mtss. jior bll.11.25i611.2714 ( ; lard , per inoihs. . f'ISTi'.GO'K ) ; short ribs hides ( loo-o ) , J7 ' . ' " . 'I'l ! dry united hhoiilduis ( noted ) , 4 < j 23 fjli .W ; shoit near sides ( bo\cil'.2'i. Wnibici Distillers' linlshed ooJa , per Ral. . l-tlAiis-rnehanccd ( ; cut loaf , 47aO5o ; ( r iiiulau d , 4'ie. al.uiii.ir.l "A , " 4'l ( ! . KiKolptb .inn uliipmonts today were as fol- lo > ss : Xoiirk MniltotH. NEW YOIIK , Julr I. Kt.ouit Hccolpts , 14,446 Llils ; exports , 7 , ( US ubH , 1,302 sacks ; dull C'oiiNSirAi , yniet. WllUAT-Uctaluls. CS.103 bu. ; otports 22,001 lii. : fiilurcs,2iU01ju. | ( > pot Meady : No. 2 rod. IDc In store nnd olox.itor. 'tlSiOli.c ' allont. 8S < , ® 609ic f . o b ; No. 2 red , b8dl4o ( ; iinRrndtil led , rtliditUc ; No. 1 northern. Wi'jiabW'Bc ; No. 1 rmrd , 9K292'ac ; No. 2 ( Jh'cneii , h.v $ < 2 usac Op- tlone closed sto.idy at 'aSo'ae hUlic than ycs- tcrdny. No. 2 red , Julv , bl'Sffif-O ' c. eloslnir at Hi'tc ' ; Ausiist , iT.'nGbO'jC. closing aXe hliu ; faop- lember , bn' (2Si'se ( ( , closing utbO'.e ; No , Hfca' c , closing nthH > , e Kir Dull , nominally ; western , 8 _ < 390c. Hiti.cv Dull. CoilN-Hecelpts , 01,473 bu. : ovports , 10.191 Im : sales , 'ii-1.000 bu of futures and 2J.OOO bu. of spot hpot market we.iK ; No. 2 , 5''jo ' ) ' In tlovntur ; WOdiHc ulliint ; ungraded mixed , IVSOO'H' 0it | Ions closed si o.id y at ' 4@Jco\or toslcrdnvi 'uly. ' W iWT c , olosliiK at 57'ic ; AtUiist , f)5it."Klo. ( olosin at 55'jo , boutombi'i. H'tffl.WDl' . ClOSlllBIlt WBC , OATS Uccolpts 11I.45J bll ; exports , 3S.IOG bu ; siilei , 2.li'.uoo ' bu. of futures nnd fil.t'OO ' bu. Of spot , fcnot lower. Options llrmei ; July , t 'i < t- ( e , closliiK ut , ,8c. Aiuust , . IV&l'Sc , BlobliiK nt .I7J4C ; boptombcr. .li45i.'l | ijc , clew- I ni ! at 'Jl'ie ' : .No 2 hpot , white , JO'Je ; No 2 mixed Mcslern , , ! CIScvhitu ; western. Jb < 3 ICc : No 2t'nleiiKO , Jllie. II A v bto.idy. lloi'K gtonily. htiOAK Ki , qulto but steady ; roflnod. tulily nctlvo and llrm ; No. 0.3'0'5c ; No. 74 on" A. 3 : i-ldilr | ; mould A , 4i(34 ( ( 11-lflo ; Itandard A. 4 fi-K tHJc : confectioner * ' A , 4 3-10 4Jhe ; po\sdeicd. 43i < au < o ; cr.iiiiiltitod , 4 5-104S ISc ; mhos , 4 D-Unil e. AliiUHsus N'ott Orloun ? , steady. KICK ririn l'ETll ' ( > M.l'M Steady. ' Steady. TALLOW btoany. ' 1 uui'i.NiiM ! UneliiiiiKod. Kdimenk ; wostcrn. poor to prime , 14 ® ICc ; receipts 8,70" pURs. IlliiPh bti'nily. \\OOL - Weak ; domestic llceco , pulli'd. 109' ) . ' ; To Mis , 172Jc- . I' IIK I'lriiij old inuib , tll.00l00 ! ! ; prime. Ill 0 Wl'-.O ) , CUT Mi-ATS-Quiet j middles , ijulot , firm. LAiiii-\\cikor ; wosti-rn htu.im closed nt li.lT'4. opt Ion Miles 2 ; > 0 tierces ; July , IT 1U : Auuust , ii''l ; September , J-7t. : . llimiu-K ithei easy ; vvcatcrn dnlry. 14 © ICc ; western iTo.imory , 183lSc ; western fac tory , l.fiilfiiM.ln , 'lUtt-.c. Cm KstiMikur ; p irt skims. L14'HCc. | ' I'lfl Ino.N-Quiet ; Aincrlciin. JH.7saiB.25. Coi'i'Kll Dull ; Uki > . Jll 50fflll.(15. ( Li.VD I Inn ; domostlc , fl.lT't. TlN-Stu.uly ; htral lits. IJI loa'JI.M. Onuilm I'ruiliu < > .Market , Hlimu Packing stock. If Rood , HSilSc ; f ninll lots of ov. tr.i choice block to retail trade , Li.is ( ( loncr.il iniir'iot ll'JSjil''e. CIIMIIUUS Unllfornla , i..ooffi..cs ; homegrown grown , -.careo nt f.'O ) per drawer. rBAUill.h-Qulto plenty ; Cailfornlu , IJ.T6 ® ToMAroi.s bouthein , tl.75 per o.iso of 4 biHl.uts. Al'iiu'OTH-C'allfornln , ? l.7't ( ? 00. LKSlDNH-flmlre , Kiix.ili.,0 ( ( , ! fancy , J7.00. OllAMiLS-CiillCori.ln. ? l Mjil.'i lll.Al'K IlKlllllts -&I."VQ.I H ) . UAHrni.iiiiim IllacU. * . ! r tlS ) ; rod , nuarta. II "J5t.f'U ) ; red , iilnts , } J'JVTJ./.ii I'l.UMh CalUoriiln , JL' iVfS..rU. I'BAlts Half bo\es , J1.75. IlATsANASJcnrcC. . 1'oTATDi-s New. scarce ; southern stock , C ® E'o ' pur Ib. CAIIIIAOI'- Homo crown , fOc tier doz. HIIIKI. r.Ti. No. 1 uiei'ii hlilcs , ao ; No. l iri-i'ii hiilttd h'ili'8 , : i'4c ; No. ' itreon snlti'd hlilfi4i'i No , l croon saltrd bidet , , . ' . > to 4J IbK. , I340. Nil. L'iii ; > i < lli > llltuil hUll's. ' 'I ' I04J Iln. . "ii't M. 1 vi ill i alf , bto n ltblcNo. ; a veal i-tif. : blu n llh. , 4e ; No liliv Hint hldct , , 7o ; No. X'diy Hint billon , fc. No I diy halted hides , fiftik' . Mici'p pe In tirecn salted. eiich.WiW Ji.S > ; giei'n silti-d ( ihoiinnsh ( thoit v oolc'd I'nrly sklnsi , I'.u'h , IKic ; dry kheurltn s ( Hlioil vvoolod o.irlv sklnsi .No 1 , OMI-II , MclVot diy slioarllir.'NiHhiut woolcdeiiriVNkliiKNo ) ' . ' . I'ucli , r > o ; dry Hint KIIIH.IH and Nobrubka butchi'r wool pi'llH , p r IU , actuul weight , Htt lHi' ! diy Hint KIIIIMIH tin I Nubrauka murr iln wool pi'lts. | ii > i ib , ncliiiil weight , ( CJU'o ; dry Hint Color do butcher wool pelts , per Ib , m tuitl wol.'ht , RVjcl''Vici dry flint Colorado ii'itnnln woo polls , ni-r Hi , netiiul wolchl. Ki6 loci drv pliHes and bucks , actual wolcht. 7tfl ( Do TM | | < U > anil ( iiru-o-Tullo\\ I. ; ijWk > ; t illow , No 1 * . ! 4CJ40 ; riMhe , wtillo A.U e ; grfiioo , vvliho II , , i'Ci ' irriai.1) , yellow , , lc ; piu.ise , dar , VJ4o ; old luittcr.li' ; bcenwax , pilmo , IK'A.'V , iiiiiuh t illow , l'fi'.V , 1'iilM/iliv. tlood old lii'ii" . biiTc : roobten , fie chickens , weaker , fi'.MiQ.i.st , .Mliini IIMIH | | | diuiii .M.irKnl. , Minn , July 1. Thorn was Minto an I'Villod crowd of ti adorn at thuopen- liuoftjiewlui.it murkel thU murnliu win vero anxloun to iibtutiiny iidvaninKO thai tnlulit nrUo frixn the July dolhory today Them was u jrooit deal ot lonif wliuiit put 01 the ninikut , inii-tly from immtry boilers wlin had delnyed kelllnu too lonir , and o the market lirnKo iiiulur tliodo rlrcuniKtiinees Tlio oloMitor ( lonipinleii were ready pur- the low iirlnj. July opeucu ut7to nnd broke to 74c , the lowest point this yonr , On the l.istdiiy of March. May whont old to 74 < ! c. nnd outTicd April 1 dti4s < B nnd sold to 74'4c. There was some recovery toward the close. The oats market wns ncttvo ; No. 1 northern btoiiftht Its prcmlitm of © lo \crJuly. . Low trades sold ( julto f rooly llccelpts of wheat hero weroiwienrsnml at Diiluth nnd Superior HiO. The followlnz WITO the prices today : June closln ? yester.lBy , 74jc ; July ooenlnit 74 C1748fc , lowest 74c , closluff 74Sc. yesterday 7'i'Jc ; Aupust clo ln7 7.V.C. yrstcrdny 7Cc : heptctnbor oponliiB 7.Vc , hlchcst 75'4 ' 75'.c , lowest 75ft751ic ( , closing 7 ' { c. yostordny 73'tci December flo lns78c , ycstetday 78'e. On track. No 1 nard , 78c : No. 1 northern , 77c ; No 2 northern , C1 * ® ? ! old August ( luotcd nt 7.Vje. _ _ _ _ St , I.oulH .Market * . ST. I.otm , Jlo , July l. l'Loult Quiet and unchaiiKcd. . , , WHEAT Declined Mo c.irly. ( lion partially recovered and closed firm nt UWiO Lulow jeslerdnv ! c.isb , i7e ; Julv clixed nt 77'ne ; Aiieust , Tiit1 1 boptoml'cr , 'O'.e ; December. We. ions Cash , sold lowni at 44Jic ; options opened lower , but advanced Inter nnd closed a fraction nlxno ycstcrd.iy : July , 4l' c. OATS About Him : cnsh nnd Juiy.io34C ; An- Kiisi , ' "I'jc : Peptembor , .Wo. iiin.v Quiet nt n runic , 11 \ \ -Pull and easy ; timothy , JIO.OK3U 0) ; pi n I lie. 1s.nou.V ) . l.l'Ali-lleld at $4.0'i , lifrrrit I'nch uu'ed. iins : rnclinn cdi U' < ill2'iC ' for fresh. t OIINM iAlr-Julet ( , it * J 3KiJ2..n. \ \ lllSkStunrly Htil.lO'J. ' I'llin t'tONS ( Julia nnd oneler , but quota- Ions are not iiilotnbly chained , UlCHI'iS-l'lour. ' . ' .UOO Ibs ; whoat. 40.003 MI ; com , 2 1 ( W ) litt , , o.its , 3.I.UW ) bu I rye. 1. 000 bu ; b uley , none. IIII'MKMS I'lotir , 4,000 Ibs : wheat , 13.030 m , : corn , 17,000 bu. ; oats , 5ooubu. ; tyo and inrloy notiu _ . KIIIISKS Citj Markets. Iv NSAt CIT . Mo , July 1. WHEAT Slow nml lower ; No 2 hard. t)201c ; No 2 rod , 04 ftliSe. COHN l.owct ; No. 2 mixed , 42e ; No. 2 white , lie O TS Weak ; No. 2 mltid , 2820c ; No 2 Udtc. .Me. K i I'ns'ilo iblc : No 2 , nominal at CCc. TLAsu.o 'Me. ' HIHStu idj : sicked , .Mo. HAWoiiK. . but iineliiineed. lli'iTini 1 Irm ; ereamerv , llISo ; dalry.il © He. Knos Qulot but steady at 10'Sc ' Km Hi'H Wheat. 5'i.e.oJ ' bu. ; lorn , 12,800 on. : into , mine SHIPMENTS- Who it , : ifl.OOO bu.j corn , 32.0JO m ; o.its , uono _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I.ltoriiool .Markets. I.ivnuiooL , July 1 , HnuAtwtms AND WIIUAT Quiet : holders oiler inoder.itely ; rod vhent , oprliig , ( , s li'SdGtis ' 7"td per cental ; No. red winter , ( is TdTtdil 7' } . Kecolpts for the ) st three dnys , 1I4.0JO centals. Including 51- ii ( AmorkMn , COUN Qulot ; no ( lent ind : tiilti > il westoin , 4s d per central , Keceltitsof Aim-clean corn for ho pist Ibieo dnys , 51 , W)0 ) cent.ilblocks of HO ulsturfH ! Klour. 20U.OUO s iclis ; wheat , 1,919- WOciiitals ; corn , 40troj centals. American beef for holders , liid per hind [ tinrter pel pound. * Amer can Iho cattle , sinking the olT.U , G7d jer pound. _ Mlluiiukeu .Miirkuts. MtLWAUicri ! , WIs . July 1. I'LOUH-Qulot. Wiit'Ai I'lcuij No. 2 sprlnj , 70u ; No. 1 uorth- rn , 8''c. I'oitN Qulot ; No 3. 4Pc. O\TS-Qulet ; No 2 white , 35'435ye ; No. 3 vlilto , : u > u. llAiitb\ Quiet ; No. 2 , 5Sc : on track , . I'IIOVISIONS Qulat ; pork Jll.'iV LAUD J08" ) . ItfcCBii'THour. . 11,200 Ibs ; wheat , 40,700 bu ; larloy , 10,5 iO tin. isiiii-MEMS I'lour. 25,142 Ibs : wheat , 5iO bu ; barley , 700 bu , Diilutli Uhcnt .Market. Dtli.UTH , Minn , July 1 A dull and weaker nnrkel piovallcd.ln today's session. Tradlnc \n.f dull .mil divided between cash , July and eptember. 1'ollowlnx were the closln ; uiccs : No. 1 hard , cnsh , 8lc ; Julv. Sl'-jc ; So j- omUor , HiJ.it'i ) No. 1 not thorn , cash , 78/c ! ; uly. 7Hc : Suptombec. 7S1ac ; No 2 northern , ash. Tic : No . ) , ii.'o ' : rejected. 5Jc. On track \o , I haul , blu ; No 1 northern , T'Jc ' Cotton .Market. NEW'OiiMANs , Ia , July 1. Steady : mid- Illni7c. . low inlililliiiK , b'jo ; ordinary. Go : ecelpts , lu'i bales , sross receipts. 409 bales ; oviioits to the continent , 18 bales : 8 > ilc , 1,2. > 0 inles ; spinners , 8')7 ) b lies : stock. 107,4'K ' ) bales. ; Jinorts tn ( ire it Hilt iln , T.'IM ' iialesjto Pianee , ,8'd b lies , to llio continent 2.301 bales ; co ist- vlse , 1'hl ' bafOs : sales , J,4iO bales ; splnncis , 97 bales. _ Colteo Mm hot. NEW YOIIK , July l Options opened steady and unch in-'ed to 10 jiolnts down , closed toady and unchanged to 5 points down ; s lies , .000 b IBS , Includlni ; July , $11 805111.83 ; August , 11.60 ® ! ! 81 ; .September. Jll 8J1I.85 : Deccm- ) oc. * 1I.KIIS , > . boot Klo ( Inn , iiulot ; No 7. 1J.U ) . _ London Itofrlgrrtitor Hoof. l.ON'DO.v , July 1. HEKP American rofrlnor- ator : rorequarters , 2s bd ; hindquarters , 3s Od ® ls 2d per lu. by Ilia carcass. Now Vork Dry ( iiimls .Market. NKW YuitK. July 1 , The demand for drv goods wns moderate ; biislncbsjcloalnt. cjuletly mill uftci the holidays. Ti intent' Tiilk. CiiiOAno. 111. , July 1. Coiinselman k Day oCockroil llros : Wheat WHK very dull and after oponliiK 4c lower on free soiling bv calpors , ro'o\oied on ovenliiKUp of trades or the nppioachlux holiday and closed a hade louor than yi < btoruny. There was some low Imoslniont buying on the theory that lie prlco Is a suUcIcnt bull argument , but the rndo In im'iier > 1 are not disposed to enlarge operations until the Match Jill is disposed of. Coin opened ' c lower , advanced lo on renewed bit ) In * by local traders on the act that lliero woio no deliveries m July eonti. uts , declined ' c on lonxsioil- /IIIK and cluscd Uc higher than yesterday. Oats were nlbo withheld fiom delivery , anil iftei ulouur oDonliiu' the market recovered mil closed llrm Course grains ha\o many friends who aiobuylnx lioiully on all weak spotM , and talk much hlchci prices , based on ho belief In sorlouscrop shorttiRe. 1'rovlblons i rok o lOo all around on selling by outsldo loldurs , but recovered on expected lighter re ceipts of IUUH nnd closed without material change except laid , which was 2Vi5o lower. On thu whole the market Is lather firm. CiilUAdo. Ill , July 1 , Konnelt. Hopkins & Co. to H. A. MoWhoitor : The trade In wheat has been small and of nn evcnliu up character , bomo discouraged lonas sold out ind shorts co\ered. 1'rlmary markets are shlppliiK moro freely and the ( lout otports nroKood , but foreign adIcosshnw no strength , ind reports from the Irnvost Holds aieso llatteriuj that It will Do hard to sustain [ irlecs , No material chiinKo Is expected to- moirow Coin and oats opened weak and It sceinad prob iblo th it prlci s would go down , but an uncjipoctod demand do\oloped which rallied corn sharply. Kecolpts of corn wore moderately above the estimates and the weather In thn corn states all that could bo desired. l'rohums ha\o been rather nervous and weak , with no especial features during the day. CaiOAdO , III , July 1. Loj.in .t Co to Dun can , llollliuor X Co. : Wo had another dull dav In wheat. July opi-ned at 78c , sold as low as779c , nml closed at 78'8c. bcptombcr com manded a premium of a quartoi of a ecntovor July. Tor thu linmcdlato future wo do not look foi hUher prices. Tlio export demand Is lliht. ; In fact there Is none of the old- faiihloiicd liujlni : for future bhlpmenl. and without the usual speculative buylnx prices cannot tulMinue. Tlio business In coin con tinues Kooileptomboi opened nt 48U and closed nt 4S'@l'c ! ' All our reports from tlio corn bolt point to hi her prices. The oat niaikut Is inoio actl\o with a very llrm tone. Crop reports coma bid , beplombur opened ntJlSc- and closed at ,11 ' e. Provisions were stondy. Wo bellevo In taking proUtu on all product. AM > DnllllOHH of thn UiKkViiH , IT Alljtlllmf , Iii- tiiiHllli'd Venti-rday. Nuw YOIIK , July 1. Any chanso In the temper of the stock i-arot ! was hardly to bu oxpeeled toJay and the dullness which has been bo m irKnl durlni : the week was , If any thing. Intenslllod. whdo the Interest In the trading was reduced to niUhlnz except In thu few stocks under miinlpiilatlon by the ( Jiilc.iiru speculators. Then rumors of llllKHlluii iiL-ulnst Chlciiito ( ing In all eases lire Imposs bio to confirm and while the sloei. continued to bo picssed for s ilo to day , intikln It the only f nature of the mar ker. 'Iheio was no reason to doubt that the decline \MIS the icMilt of the raiding , puio and simple , anil that when the pileo had reached such u point us meets the nppiovnl of the filxculatho inaiiii.-ers who Inuults market InterestH In liiiml thoio will be full and free leeoxeiv. Another losbof 2 percent marked the tr.idliic in It today , but the subbtiintlal rally of o\or I pei cent fiom the lowest point would cem to Indicate that such u prleo had now been timuii'd Thcrolsstiji iriont Interest manifested In Ktihmund X Went I'olnt 11 Iln Irs , and the hope was t.\pri-s < cd that the position of DroMil , Morgan A. Co inlitht bo modlllcd , but the steady decline In thusei'urltlc' ot the roul In till ) face of llio oMiaoidliinry nullnc-aii Into wh ch the linvofalh-n would v < > to show that there Is little hope of such u tniiiu nmoiu llio holilursof its seourltles. Thotioublus of thu 'loxiis 1'iiclllo nro also lollected in the steady decline of the price * of Insecurities on the pnmllest transnctloiu. Hut all of these hino lost tliulr Inlluenco over the rest of the market tinddiillnekiiuiid btuuimtlon roiuiilned undisturbed la the mineral Rut , with u droop- lin : tendency nn the nntiiral loiult of the dullnobx. Tuo uUbursomenlH 'or dividends and Intcrctt will bo urv larB-o and are reckoned by omo nuthoritluh us high us ( HU- Ooolooaiid the reluM'stment of this inouey will tend to keep a iouU ; Investment demand In the market and thu bales of the Investment mocks lu thulubt few duj would icuiu to Indicate that eomoono had been nntlctpit- Inc tlio receipt of cash , The mirkot closed dull and stagnant at about the opcnlns IlKiircs The transactions wcro WCJ4 listed nnd 31,121 unlisted. Government bonds steady State bonds firm. firm.The t'ost snysl llio rnthor heavy orders presented for rtport of sold todnv had been foreshadowed si ice the mlddlo of the week nnd wcro therefore not In the tinturo of n sur- tirlso. The best opinion last weak wns to the effect that last battirday'R shipments would bring the movement to an end , but the exporter ? \ero mUtakcn , a * they have already been moro than once this season. A posltlro conclusion may bo drawn from the recurrent ptirrlo ; thnt under no circumstances can our finances win n van tage from Kuropoan dlstross. An enormous harxest here , accompanied by crop failure In other countries , gootns on Its face to bo clear profit to our OH u people. Hut the o\porlenco of the last year In the security and sterling market * shows that there Is nn adjustment of such Inequalities oven In the movement of Interest In tint trade , The abnormally heavvputch i esOf food products under such conditions are p ltd for by the wltbdiawal of Kuropo in capital from this country nnd the withdrawal comes lit n time when nuropeati capital Is ncuJed hero almost as greatly as It over was. The following are the cosing quotations for the leading stocks on the New 'i ork Stock exchange today : NnxvYoik Money Murlcol. NKW YOIIK. July 1. MOS-BV ov CALL At lii © 2 uor cent ; Inst loan , 2 tier cent. 1'IIIME MhllCANTII.E I'AI'LH .i ® ) per OOHt. HTUHi.iNn KxciiAMjn yuiot hut steady at 87 for sl\ty-dny bills nnd ( i.8S > i for do- in.iiK ] , Tlio closing quotations on bonds : n I'llliillrlnl Kovlcvv. 1S3 ! buJam't fJor.Iui AerittV.1 LONDON . July 1. [ Now York Ilorald Cable Speclnl to THE Hhn ] The stock mnrkot tod.iy developed llttlo to c.ill for special no tice , now business ImvIiiK been exceedingly alack. The oonsol tettloment oonimeneed today. Oh.irKC for carrylns over has only boon about 1 per cont. Consols close un changed after h.ivlnK been 4o hlghor. Ind inn rupee piper Improved ' 8c , foreign government secuiltles cxpur- lunccd little movement , comp iratlvu stc.idl- iit'ss bclm : roportoil on contluental bourics , Homo i ilhvays close llrm after h.ivlnz been dull. althouh } dealings Irivo been restiloted. llrl'-'hton preferred leave oil sa per cent lilshor , Southeastern dofeircd "i per cent and sovoi il others'u to U ! > i'r cent , Inst prices beiiiK best In view of the Now York o\oh uio | beliiR closed Monday. Ameilcan r.tlhv.ij- , Intvo been In a iKuloclod conJltlon .mil oloso dull. Louisville A. Nashville h ivo Klven way 5a Per cent. Norfoljc & . Western preference1 ! percent , mo t others 'a to " pi'i cent. Atchl- son Income bonds are exceptionally Hrm nt an advaiico of 2a per cent on an "oilicl il statement that the now second mort.ico | bonds Into which they uro to bo oxch.imed will carry foreclosure powers. With roitard lo Canadian lines. Or.mil Trunk vv is heavy nt a decline of fiom 'i to 'i per cent owlun to the disappointing woiklnK stitemont foi May. The demand for money hns completely fallen avvnv with the Inrgo supply of llo.itliiK oapl- tal. bhoit loans have been obfilnod nt from ! J to * i per cent. In the discount market few bills have been olTeri'd , those at two und tnroo mouths being rjuotcd at Jt per cent. I'liiniieliil Notos. KANSAS CITY. Mo , July I. Clearings , 81- C.4,4VJ. NEW YOIIK. July 1. Clearings , 1180,197,674 ; balances , $7bsl,7u4. ( HAI.TIMDUI ; . Mil. , July 1. Clearings , Ji,52l- 477 ; balances , J.3lsyj ! .Money. 6 per eent , I'llILADIit.l'IIIA. I'll , July I. ( 'loarlllRfc , Sl'- ) l.H'.lh-1 ; balances , tltU ( > , lU4. Money , - ' ! per cent. ItOaTO.v , Muss. , July 1. Clearings , f .OJO.CJO. Kate. " \ call loans , 4Wi per cent ; time loans , U &J5 per cent. MiMriiiy , Toiin. , July 1. Now York ox- chanto Issolllnit at tl.Su. CloarliiRS , JJ12C > j8 ; balancofl. $ lh".7.7. NEW OIII.KAM * . La. , July 1. Clearings , } | ,1SO- CJ'I. ' New York exchange , eomi.iurclal , Mo ; b ink. 11.53 per 1,0110 premium. llosTON , Mass , July I , Clearings , fl'J.lOI.-'fiS ' ; balances , JJ.OiO.uOO. Money , 4 per cent. Kx- ohan/oon Now York , 10I3c discount. HT. Louis. Mo. July l.-Cloirln s , I.O7.- : 1.18 ; balances. W11.2IB. Mnnity , qtilut ; 4RH ( per cent. KxchaiiKO on New York , 7r > o promluni. CIIIUAGO. III. , July L Money , steady at4 per cent , and fl per cent on time louim. ClearlnRS , JllliUll. ! ) ( Now York exchange , ( rflc promlum blorlliu oNchanxe , llrm nt H.b"1 * for sixty days und SI bS foi HiKht draft. MVI : .yrocm viAiucir : . ItorolptH I.lf-ht mill Pom- Quality I ) < iiiaiul Stroiii-'and 1'rU't'u Illffliur. OMAHA , July 1. Receipts for the past five dii > 8 foot up 7.ri" > M cattle. U.'i'JS."i IIOL-H and Vr > l7 HhiM'p , aijaliist C.U.1I e ittlo. . H.OCi hi ) , ; nnd 4.S74 Hhuep the coricMpondliij Ihudaybof liibt week. The cattle market vvns decidedly stronger und It v el lor than It has boon for the past three woekH. Itoi'olpts woio homowhat In OXCOSH of last 1'rlday's run , but consider ) ! ! , : thufnviir- abli * turn the market bus taken for the past vu'ck hupplles are suiprlslnuly Ninall Until hero and nt other marketx , D.islern advlrrx were bullUli , but bnlppi'm and export ers don't tike to buy and ship on either Thursday or I'r dav. bccuiino In that case the cattle arrive In Chicago either bntiirday 01 Nimluy. lluyond looking uiound and nmklni : u fotv bids they did notliliii ! . The drcsHod beef IIOIIHCS were all Kood bti.verH , however , und trading wax brisk throughout with prices ruling fiom lOo to Ifto hUher tlinn Thuriiday. The trade was somewhat uneven , but ove.-ythliiK it all decent or useful Hold at a siibstantl.il advancn , ( Jood to choice l.'OO to 1.4 1-lb. beuvexnold it from fl.l * . to * l CO ; fair to .rood l.OUO to 1'JuO-lb. steerJ ut from tU > 0 toJ4.r > . homo very Infcilot stull cold ut from D.I U ) down. Cowa and mixed Block were In very Indiffer ent supplv , buth an to iniantlty und quality , I'llc'CH were In pretty much the H line notehes they have boon In nil weoii. COUH und helfern noli ! tit from fUOtofJUO ! bulls and tiugH ut from tl.W to J1.5J. Calves were nomluully tileudy , titockorsand fnedors mnvod slowly and nt deeldedly weak prices , balei were ut from fl ! 10 to M.IK ) . It takes bomethliif : really cholco to RO above the latter Hiuro. Country orders uro rotcomlni * In fieoly und the ruxu- lar ( loalorx are unaUlii to ilUpoBo of so vorul hundred they liuvo on handx nt anythlnu llko sutlsfaetory UKUIOS. Uopro ontutlvo naleut IIIIKSKKI ) IlKl.l. No. Av. I'r. No. A v. I'r. No. Av. I'r 1 ( HUM''A Z-J , IIJO ( I 10 VI IDJIJI''S U. U'JJ J CO U..U71 I 1U ' 'l. . ! ! ' ! ! i JJ 14 mo 4 r. 33 100H 4 30 62 tiis 4 n M 12 < in 4 40 17 llkl 4 li 111) 1291 4 40 M7TTOT4 4 15 2J Ils7 445 21..MM ) 4 2J i'5 14.4 453 IPO . * 4 ! M 22 tat ! 4 50 SJ.vlOM 4 SO II M12 4 59 24(1 ll > 7i 4 20 1..1.VV ) 4 ( O SI1 I2G7 4 1 61 .1J24 400 I COWS. 10 00,1 2 10 4. . 870 285 t WK' 2 12 ! ' 2 .11.13 21O 1' 870 2 43 3. . CO I 2U5 1. , 8iD 2 M ) 4. . 1020 3UO l. > OSJ 2 73 . .1010 300 HKUKIIB. I'CAl.VEB. * 1 12)0 ) 1 00 I..1810 3 15 1..1700 323 1. 1550 2 75 1) . ' VST'AOS. 1.1000 250 UloOO I ) 25 1..1140 350 " TOCKUIS AND KKIIFHS. 31. fill 210 45 a * > 4 275 I. . 040 300 1 5HJ 250 U . 018 2 UO 18..U70 JCO 44. . S)4 2 ' , f > MII.Kr.llS AND SIMIINnEllS. 1 cow nnd ctlf tM 00 1 cow and calf 28 uo 2 cows and calves , oich . . . . . 2000 2 milkers , each 23 OJ WI.STKIISCATTI , * ! . No Av. I'r. No. Av. t'r. 10 'steers 12.0 $ .1 00 10 steers . 1101 $ J 4J 11 steers 11.13 3 70 3 foedots UOJ J 00 31 tstoers UJI 3 OJ 21 feeders loiJ 2 75 8 steers IIVJ .1 40 fallings + Te\ans. Hods Keeclpts continue to full consider ably short of expectations and the ( | iialllyol the olTorlngs seem to bo netting worse , blip- piles for live ilnyH full nearly , l,0a : short of the s iniu UNO days lust week. The market opened only moderately active with u strong shipping and local demand , but on uceounl of Indlllei cut ml vices from Chicago prleesdld not sho.v up a great deal stronger than Thursday , Good butcher and heavy ho.'HSold 1 itgely atS5.ri : to $ "i.4) ) , or not moiu than a shade higher. Tali to good light and mixed hogs sold unevenly , largely at from MHO to ? 'i.J5 or strong to 60 to lOc higher than Thursday. Under the In- Huence of frco buying and acthu competition the tmirket r ithor stronUhcnoJ asthumoin- Ing aiUanzcd nnd the oloso was at the high notch , with no irly nil buyers' orders oniy partly filled , bevor.il of the cnoluo loads nolil as high asfi4. " ( and $ " > .lri an 1 several of the Inferior light loads wont as low as l" > 25 and $ " > .27'4. TiiKen altogether the market wus n very s itlsfactory ono for the sailing Inter nals and'I ' o'clock found everything out of first hands , thu bulk of the jalcs at from $ * > 3J to JJ.li ) , ugalnst from $520 to Ji 3'i Thursday. The general average of prices paid was $ "i 3 > . ng-iliut S)2Sli Thursday and 41.93 ? * last Fri day. Kcprcsentatlvo sales ; No. Av. Sh. t'r. 18 200 240 J535 7U 22J 320 07 . . . .JI4 2JO 6 35 81 'JI2 400 fi IB CO . . . .U1 80 535 4 202- 51)5 74 2.0 233 & : TI 83 .Jl 200 fi : r CO 200 120 & < . > CO 2-'G JOO r > : c , 77 210 280 5 35 72. . . . 257 ino 53. 70. . . .217 0 r.ar CO 25J 100 535 68 'J24 200 535 75 244 83 535 75 219 ICO 535 60 212 80 535 73 . . 227 240 5115 82 220 200 S .f. 85. . . . . ! 120 5 37" t > 0 . . . .25J 100 5 37 " , C5. . . . 214 100 537i ! 01 242 40 540 . 24 83 540 63. . . . 2.19 103 540 62 . . 199 540 51. . . . Sul 120 540 67. . jjl' 240 643 71. . . . 2-'fl 100 540 87. . . . 201 203 540 77. . . 2.10 120 & 4U TO. . . . 221 120 54J 70. . . . 2 IS 83 540 74 . . . .217 200 640 80. . . 2.7 203 540 7 . 33J 80 540 61. . . . .2.0 203 540 DO . . .2.14 120 540 CB. . . . 20) 2SU 540 67. . . . .2 VI 540 65 . . .245 10) ) 541 7B . . 2)0 103 540 72 SJTi 54) ) 70 . . . . 2bl 83 241 10) 541" ! 01 SW 40 ' 77 212 5 4 ? . 71 . . . . 2S1 100 545 CO 20U 2.0 645 1 180 450 1 203 475 1 250 475 SIIEKP Supplies were unusually llbor.il but everything oirerod found a wlllln- buyer nnd a. stc.idy market , The deimind Is iietho onoiiirh to suit tlio most exacting and all do- slrablo muttons will soil ro.idlly. Pair to gooJ natives , 4 5)5 ) 00 ; fair to peed westerns jl.03 3)150 ) ; common and stock sheep , Ji.50S.uu ; food to cholco 43 to 90-lb. lambs , $4 0030.50. ItcDrosontutlvo sales ; No. Av. Pr. 201 Utah wethers 97 M 0"i 078 Utalivethcrs 93 405 Krri'lpts unit IUinsitlon | of Stock. Odlclal rccolpti and disposition of Btoclc us Bhown by tlio hooks of the Union Stock Yards comp.tny for the twonty-four hours , ondliii ; Jt 5 o'olojk p m. , July I , Ib'J. ' : UlICUIITS. wsrosiTio.v IIL'V I 111 cAiri.i. lions ism i i > Unuilin I'lickliiK company , 1,039 'llioli. II lliiniiiionill.il. . bl " bwlft A. Co bl 4 "l.Jlii 1,101 'llio Ciulaliy I'ncUliitf Co. . I.J' ) 403 J 1 * binlre | > , lloston KliiK n.tCo HA White 1' . AD 300 Ilouil 411 I' I ) Armour 4'JJ n iicctor , t i ) 110 110C6 Demon .IS C6 tipc'diluton , shippers nnd fcodurti. TotnlB. . 1.WJ1 0.7W 1.500 l.lve Stock Market. CHICAGO , III. , July 1. [ Special Tologam to Tlic HKIJ.I I'rlces were hlihor , not only lor good stuff , but for the elf grades as well , the advance varying from 5o to Uo per 100 Ibs. There were many trades at from fl.85 to J'i.00 , and there IB not a doubt that strictly first class cattle would have found buyers at from J5.20 to 15.25 The grontor part of the steers sold at from H2.i to J4.DJ and the piovnlllns prices for cons and bulls v/oro at from * i25 tote to f.i.35. There was u limited Inquiry for Mockers and feeders nt from 12 25 to $3 ( * ) and Texas cattle sold anywhere from $1.50 to } l 50. The outsldo llguro was obtained for a string of v ory cholco fed hteers from I'Orth Worth. There was no Important change In the hog market. There was continued activity In thu demand nnd yesterday's prices wore well sup ported ns fur as good to choice urndes were concerned. 1'oor and common lots were weak , some of the sales bhovvlng a decline of 5c. Tr.idlng was at from * " > 20 to J."i.li5 for poor to cholco light. W.25to W.70 foe medium weights and from $5 30 to 1 75 for heavy. The outsldo quotation was seldom reached. In faot , there weio not many sales at over 85.05. The general maiket closi ( I rattier weak Common sheep are lower than they woion weolc ago , Texans showing the greatest change. Uood to best muttons are rather stronger , us comparatively few fat sheep were oirnrod. There vvoros lies IIH low as fiom $1.75 to SJ 50 , and nS high us from M.10 to * ( l.l'i , but must of the supply went over the scales at from 11.50 to f5 50 , Toxnns sold at from $ . ' .00 to SI.4D. principally nt from & .I60 to W.Sft. The lumb miirKot bus lostwhat , It gained during thu previous your. ITho present rungo of n not at Ions Is from 91 00 to fft.7.'i Kecolpts were ! Cattle , 7,000 : hogs , 2J.003 ; hi up , 4,50) . ' The Kvonlng.Journal roportH : UAtTLK-KeeolpU , 3,000 head : shipments , 4.COO hoadimarketuetlVo ; steers , ivavio higher : good tooxtru bteors. FI AO&i.H ; feeders. $ .150 4J.I.751 Toxans. M'A4U40i cows. Jl.h5iiH.U. Hoca KecelptH. W.UOO ho id , shipment" . O.ooo head : nurkot active , steady , roiuh mid common , J\3ja5.4U ; mibied and" packers , F5.W ) jifHIf andl'alnln IttrHloixath , I > l\l \ 1& Hiadlnea , riiUntatUireUtn0 aftertntahlHi ru , nivwtlnnu , Gi'.il C7illiufidlff / * of , Itrat , ShorlnrJH of Drclth , OMlfrninu , ll'.otfht * on tin Hkn ( , i > Ulurtxl Hlrrp. and all titrmiu ami trrmbUny i i- lloni ant rtilauetl by uiing thtte 1'illn Consred with a Tiileltn and Soluble Coating j Ofatldru < ( t < i I'rlc * * * cent boi. ( C New York lAiot. ) | ! Cnnnl HI. liutchcrs' wolKhli , $ \COa.\T5 : light , I40 < xas.or. xas.or.St. St. T.nnU l.lvn.Slock .Alnrkct. ST. 1,01(18. ( MoTuly I. CATTt.B Kcooltits 1,410 I'ond ; chlpiiionts. l.SoO bond ; inarKot has moro than regained the decline of two weeks ago. I'M r to cholco natives nro miotpd nt t\n&i \ ; 40 ! fair to Rood Tovm steers , } 2.coa3,50i cows and catiiiors , M.04J.i ? : > . Iloos-Ilocelpt" . V. 143 head : shlpinontn , l.WO hcnd : tunrkct'ic higher ; lair to choice honvv , M W ) 5 70s mixed , ordlnarv to Rood. W.20463 40s llaht , fj\lr to prime , n4n- , ' . . SliEKt1 Kceelpts , r > 22 hendi shlpmonti , 4..I8I hondi all BtooUors nnd feeders ell nt flanKft 4.00 ; nntlv o niuttoin nro saleable at tl.tCKJj.OJ. Knnnns City l.lvu htnik Mnrliot. KANSAS UITV , Mo. July 1. CATTI.R Ue- colpts , , VOO : ohlpnicnts , i.VMt natlvoB net Ivo and lVii2.io hlirhor. f'.TMHOti cows stroni ? tn 10o lilKlicr at JI.7idi.lS5 ; Texas steers lOo hlslicr , $ . ' .404.00 ; stoekers and feeders lOo lilBhor. $ i 0) . Hods Kecolpts , IJMO ! shlpinents , S.501 : innrKct wss .value hlRher , mostly too hlRher. nil Kradts , J-I.T.VIC- . Mir.Ki1 KiM-olprs , JOO ; shipments , lMn ; the market was qulot and nominally Mcatly to stroiiR ; muttons , ji.no ; lambs. J5 r > j. Nrvv York IIvo Stuck Mnrkot , NmvYOIIK , lulv I.-CATTI.I : Kecolpts 1,511 ; hlBhor ; 1'oxi ns , 41) ) ; bulls nnd eo\vs , f.-.UO l 40 , dressed beef sto.uly nt ft'jaT ' o pet Ib. ; ship ments , I8'ihooves , l.lSOqunrt 'is of beef OAt.vr.s lleciilpts , l.ioilicadsmaikotstoldy. veals S0oporlb. ; buttermilk cilvoi , Jim © SIIRFP Kecelpts , I.70D ho id ; market steady , lions Kecolpls , 4. 21 liiMil ; marvel Htcndy. t.liiioln IIvo Mock. LINCOLN , Xeb , July I. IHpeoil tn Tun liith. | liocnlptsof hois at the West Lincoln j ards this niornliiK were lltlit ) , 1'rlces contin ued thulr upwiird tendency , heliij to hUhur and ranged at from f.V.7'4 to ? . " > 3'ti , Currents nt Coniincrro. The Lincoln C.irriaRO comp my h.is sold out Us bUBlnc s foi JO.iOJ. J. H. Lossard , n wholesale contectlonor of Waterloo , bus made an assignment In favor of the Tim Nailon.il bank of licit city. Mrs. L. H. Patton , Uoelcford , 111. , vvrlto : "From personal oxporlonco 1 can recommend DoWltt's SarsnpariUo , a cum for Impure bloou ami general domlitv. " ACCEPTED THE BOULEVARD. lvtii k Coiiiiiimslnncrs Srctiro A'uluahlo lion i- tlons Iriiin GoiK-roiis I'lniicrly ( ) \\.i rn , The park commtssloners , accompanied by Mr. Clovolund , the landscnpo gardener , jestorday tnorninp drove over the pro- puscd boulevard to bu donated to the city by the residents ot the southwestern portion of the city. The boulevard U to bo " 00 feat wide nnd begin nlng nt Forty-second and SptitiR streets runs west along Spring street to Fifty-sixth , thouco northwest over to Huscr's ' tmrh nnd north to IClmvvood park- Eventually It is proposed to extend it 10 connect vvilh Hans- corn p > rk , which will complete n drive over the cutiro southwestern portion of the citr. citr.Tlio Tlio commissioners expressed themselves as pleased with the proposed arivo ana formally accepted tlio proposition. Sick hoaducho ? Doecham's Pills will ro liovo. Struck n rorROttcn ( iravo Vnrd. Graders working at Ninth and Pacific streets plowed into a couple of long for gotten graves , turning up a heap of mouldering bones and traces of the coHlns. Ono head still were a mat of red hair und in the wood was sticking tbo heads of silver nails. The coroner was called and in quiry In the neighborhood discovered Bomo old residents who rcmcmbcicd the circumstances under wdieh the bodies were burled. They belonged to the Taylor family who occupied the land thirty jenrs ago. It was farm land then , and , no doubt , tuc family thought they had given their dond friends a resting place which would never bo disturbed. But Omaha has grown , and a grader's plow turned up their decaying bones. I'oatuios ol tlio I'nraile , Captain W. H. Stephens has now about 100 names enrolled to represent ' Sherman's bummers" in the parade on the Fourth of July , Ilo would llko to got i00 ! moro young men. from 17 to 20 , with either mules or horses , to Join the ranks. All those who will volunteer to take part will please meet Captain Stephens at Custor post No. 7 , Grand Army of the Republic hall , on Fif teenth street , between Dodge nnd Capitol avenue , on Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. "Late t bed ana oarlv to nso will shorlot the rood to your homo in the skies. " Bun early to bed und "Little Early KisoV the pill that manes life longer and better and wisor. | JMrn * Gnrllrk'H disc. Dr. King , the county physician , denies that ho was guilty of any neglect in the case of Mis. Amanda Gnrlick , the woman who was found dangerously ill in a hovel near the poor farm , The doctor says ho attended the c.iso as soon as called and did everything ho could for the woman and th.it she was improving under his treatment when ttiocaso was taken out of his hands. The highest place , among nil blood-medicines , belongs to Dr. 1'ierco's Golden llcdicul Discov ery. See if you don't think no , TV hen you consider how it's bold to you. It's guaranteed nnd Jia other mcdicino of the Kind is. It it ever fails to benefit or cure , you have your money back. Wouldn't every modicum inal.o the wina terms if it could do as much good i But the "Discovery" acli differently it's sold differ ferently , just ns ently. It's not like the snisapa- nllas. which claim to do good in Mai eh , April , and May. All th year round , with equal benefit , it cleanses , purifies anil invigorates the whole system. All Blood , Skin nnd Scalp Diseases , from a com mon blotch or eruption to tlio Hoist Scrofula , nio cured by it. For Salt rheum , Tcttor , Kczenia , Erysipelas , Uoils , Carbuncles , Sere Kjes , Goiter or Thick Neck , nnd Enlarged Glands , Tumors , nnd Swellings , It's a icmwly that noth ing can equal. It's the Lheapett one , too. With this , you pay only for the r/oorf you get. Refuse worthless tuustitutus. SOUTH OMAHA. Union Stock Yards Company * SOUTII OMAIIA. est c&ttlo , hog and sheep market In the west COMMISSION HOUSES. GEO. BURKE & FHAZIEH LIV15 HTOOK COMMlbSION. flVUMI Wrlto to this hou39 for cor- UillAlljl | reot Markat JlaporU. Wood Brothers , South Omaha Telephone II i7. - l/hlcngo J.I ) DADISMAN , I . , \V. 1C. WOOD f Managers Mnrkot leports by mall and wlrochoerfully furnUhed upon upptlcitlon. THIS Campbell Commission Co. Chicago , KaatHt. Louts , Kansas City. Houth Umuhii , clouxUlty , 1'ort Worth. A. D. Boycr &Com pany , (8 and f > 0 l xchuniro IlulldlnBouth Omaha. Corrnipondence DOllcltixt nn < l uromptlr aiuwerJl bputlal uttontloii to orilurd for itockor * It louilorj Kitabllthcil , 1881. . . . IncorporutjU , 13J ! Capital f ulljr paid , tlJU ( ) Waggoner Birney Company , Write or wlro ui for prompt anil reliable ) markul rcporti Perry Brothers & Company , Live Btock Comiiilnslon , Koora 61 Uxchango Ilulldliu , boutli Omaha Telephone 1707 , M. II. Hogarty & Oo , , It ccm ai Kxcunso iiuiidliii : . Houth Omaha , - Neb OMAHA ' TV aid ff. A ROHITEO'IS/.KD 1 V I I 1 I I J. H. GLENN. Contrnotors nail tub contractor * for nil klndi of tmlMlMB , iilHilotlM.1 ( minting rtc will roiolvo copjrot Olcnn' * nrcMU'i t niut liuilPM illri-ctor i frco , br i-oiullne tlii-lr iiime , tnnlm-M unit lee lion to tltoiuiMIMiur , t II ( Ill-mi , HIS lUh 8 AWNINGS AND THNTS. OMAHA TENT & AWII- WOLF BROS. AGO. INO COMPANY. Tent , nwnlniti , Urpnn- Flags , hummocks ollnnd llni , ciiTi-m of Ml Mud * , rubber olotlilnK beiiil lines , banners , otc. H-nil for cat to . 111S b'urnatu for otttnlugue.tllj a tub BAGS AND TWINES BISHOP * DO. BEMIS OMAHA BAD 00 cotton Blial , munllla , Importers nnd mrfa , flour rnpo liprap , Julo. cot luck * , butlapt. In Ino. ton tKltiK'.tnrreil roril- BBlI'lO S1J * . litll St. BIOYCLE3. 0 BOXES. H.O. TODD , n.O.DAXON Hnocetinr to. I J WHIP . . , ' . cn on M'ftclKttr. piper s told on monthly pacKIng boios. All novel payment ! , lit ) N. 1Mb l Hits In liox line 1110 Douglas St. BOOTS AND SHOES. KIORSE-COESHQEGO , 110.1 llowir.l BU jt. Fnctorr eornor llth nnd Doiuliu ntrMti We are niaklnn olos * prlo i to oaih bnjari , * n4 r clan of nooili wMoli li Turf aalt- DUnltU morcbuuU. STEVEN CREEDON. Manufacturer' ' nkviit I run MIIIV\OII | | | wlthovpry- IhllikMn liH' ini'ii union nnilrhllil rntlnw- cpt fnctnry prlic * alut dlt iniintn 1. itu t 1)10 HtH I'nrnntu Mreil Ilnom IA BKEWERS. JOS. 8CHLITZ BREVc IHQ CO. OQoe , S. Sin and I.c Tfn- wonli Hts. Omaha. John MarhOTer. Ant. | CARRIAGES. W.R.DRUMfilOHD'lCO. Cnrrlnve builders Uo o niul patrol nn ona a fpeclilty. IBth , opp Court HOIHO CLOTHING. BLOTUIU& . UUHEH , Clothlnit. notionfurnish QILMORE&RUHL , ITIKS Ulvo us n trial Manufri and wholosnle fcnmples prepaid by ex clotblora , 11W Llarnoy press I1U llnruuy strjot. COAL , COKE , | CORNICE. OMAHA COAL , COKE & EAGLECORN'CE ' WORKS LIME CO. , Mfrs. Rtilvnnltcd Iron Hard and soft rout. 8 B. cornlou , window caps . , ocr. IClh ttoa Douglas. mutallc sLyllRhtB , olc. tti. 1110 , 112 Uodgc-sU CONT E ACTORS. J. H. GLCHII. Contractor'nnd sub lontnctora for nil klndi of bulldlnu pla tL rln ; pilatltvetn will rccel\o i cop ) of ( llenn'M architect' * and bulld'Ts directory free , tty pt'iidliitf their name ImsliipHs ami I urn lion to the publisher J II blenn. 1U b 15th blrett. DRY GOODS. KILPATRIQX-KOOH M. E. SMITH & GO. , DRYOOODSCO. , Dry KOOdi , notions , fur- Dry goods.notions , gent' * nlsnlng gooda Corner furnishing KOudB Cor. lltb and Lloward ti. llth and lionard-st. FURNITURE OMAHA UPHOLSTER BEcBE&RUNYAN FURNITURE INO CO. NITURE CO. Uphol tercd furniture , nil ; HKi Nicholas st Grace nnd TbirUentli Wholesale only , troot * . WONDERX.AND-- . - - .Satnid.i } nnd Siinil.i ) , .Iiih ' : and a. H. M. S"PINAFORE. . " Tin ) I..IKS th il I.OVIM ! a Sailor. BIJOU OPREA COMPANY. Perfortmni.es ' . ' ,0 , 4 IS , 8 JO nnil 'J M p. ui. Working Women's Gala-Day. GRAND PROGRAM. Sunday , July 3,1892 Exposition Hall , 1:30 : O'CLOCK r. ar. For ( ho Iknelit of ( lie WoiMng Women's ' Homo. Eminent npoakers will nddrois thn public ( Ion- prut Moitur WurkiuiiiiT \ I'onilerl ) , .Mr WrlKht. Mrs I.euBC , .Mm IlKK , .Miss Joslo IAJI Uo and ollioru Hill rpcuk ADMISSION fiO OI'.NTS AM ) JJfi CUNTS. Coino one nnd all , and phour > our Interest In these Krciit pcrtonv and the urund subjcctn under UUtus- blOII. TRADE MARK. TUESUORTESr LIE TO CiUCUJ is via the Chicago , Mihvaulcea & St. Paul R'y. as represented on this map. CEDAR RAPID ? tfy U BiuyPK3 MOINE3 Electric Lighted , Steam Heat ed Vestibuled trains leave Omaha daily at 7:05 : p. m. , ar riving at Chicago at 9:45 : a. m. City Ticket Office : 1501 Far- nam St. , Omaha. F. A. NASH , Gen'l Agent Worntilno Unit tur. lfnlotoii ) , . . . d.UB J T | > ULHIi.I.ll ui NOTICE TO I'KOl'KKTV OWNH1CS. Von are hereby notlflu I that thu bunk of earth uow oxlsllni ; on lot \ bloou J , ( Jaiiip- hell's addition to the eltv of Oiiitihu , ban liooii declared by ordinance No , .III'J ' to ue n nul \oiinreliorebydlrcotedtoabato mid mil- Banco br Kradliu down h.ild bank of earth voas to pruveiU the wutitln , ' , falling or wauh- lnK of oiirth fruiu H ild lot upon the HldcualKn or utrectH adjacent thereto within twenty days from the iMil day of .In no , Ib'S. , or baftl nulhunco will bu aim ted by the city niithorttloii and the uxpunso thereof levied IIH axpoclal tax iiKulnil thu property on which tuld niihlanco uxistH. Chulrnmnof thu lloiud of 1'iibllu Woiku Jiiyo July l-J OROCERIE9. DBUQS.EtA D. M. 8TEHEA.OD. , BLAKE , BRUOIJt 00. , UOMiW Jon U i , HAADWAHR RECTOR & WILHELMY LOBEOXALINH , CO. , Deitlprs' hiknlirare aoJ Corner lOlh and mechanics' tooli HttteU. tiOt Douilai BtrtoL A.C. RAYWlR. llulldorn llur.lwnro Kint t'lititrnctoM Huppllua t > ! t Soulli liSth nUODls. LUMBER CHAS. R. LEE , JO.'INA. ' WAKEFIELD Horilwooit Inmbor , wool carpiUs nnd parquet IniXrla1 | Vmorlotn I'or V Hooting , Hndnrnoat , MII Mlk.i hritrniille romenl nni Othnnil gutncr white limn. LIQUORS. UERA.CC. , FRIOXA. HERBEir. Liquor moru'inntf , 1112 llnrnor- Mfr > Kua Wliolofnlo liquor dcalirt nadjr'i llail Irdta Ult Ur . 1W1 MILLINERY J.OBERFELDER&CO. , ImportiTJ nnd Jobbnriol inHllnury , uolloni Mull orders prumct 7US 12 4. llth a I. MUSICAL. A.HOSPE , JR. , THE MEINBERQOO. , rinnot orgnns artlutt lO..V ICIIi M 1'lnnoa , mntcrlnls. i'ta lilS nuinlc and tuUBlcfll In * it. Btruuitmu Of all 1'Al'KH , OILS. ' CARPENTER PAPER CO STANDARD OIL CO. Carry n full itock of prlntlnK nmppliiK nnd Itcllned nnd lubrleitln ; pupor , curd tn- per ct < x oils , n\lo Kri'iip , etc. OVERALLS , SHIRTS , ETC. KINGvlSMEAO , ROBINEON2.8TOXE800 Mfm of " 1C , V S" | iint , llfr < celebrated "tlnei Bhlrtannil oxernlb.ctc skin" ororalli. pnon. CUlSb llth si ( li.'rts , oonti , uto. Ktil Uiualia. PRODUCE COMMISSION. Eltnblishoil. 1878. BRANCH It CO. , WHITNEY & CO. Produce , frulti of > ll Ilutter , tfits nnd . poultry kinds , ojitari. lir a , 8188 IStliit. Ulli at. 1. B. HUSE&CO. JAS. A. CLARK & . CU , , Our Bpecliltlou Itiiltar , Butter , ehoaie , otti * ejgs and piniltrr , UlJ puultrr . Uowarditruou "id j ra 91T South 13tb Stru9t W. E. RIDDELl RIDDELL& CO. , ( Kst-itillsbed 1S35 ) Wbollalc butter A fug * Butter , cliooio , efgi. HUTU mill jells ( or cash IUH llth at. STOVE REPAIRS. OMAHA STOVE BEPAI3- WORXS , Btovo repairs nnfl w tei uttnchmonta for anr kind of Btof * inad * . I3J7 Dourflus. BASIL TOYS. H.A. DISDROW&OO. H. HARDY &CO. , Toys , itolls , nlburui. Uanufncturera of sash fnnoy eoods houiefnr- doori , bllndi and tHbtnj KOOdi. obll > i mouldlna * Hrnnoh of- ilrcn'a cnrrlnitf. UU Co * , lltti and bud Bti. Farnam tjtroei NEBRASKA .National Bank. U S DEPOSITORY - - - OMAHA , MLB Cftititiil . . . $100,000 Surplus . $03,000 OHIrt nnil Dlrtc torn Henry W Vnlc' , prc lilcnl II ' tnt-hUiK vlie iirenlUont l b Mimrlio W V , MUIKC John s tolllni'.1 11 1'nlrlck , l.cwla A , ' Itccil Cnsliler THIS ILiON 1JA.NK. Tooth-Food - , This medicine for babies prevents and cures pains of teetlnnp ; .ind resulting dise.ises , not by putting children to bleep vMth an opiate , for it contains no harmful dings , but by suppljinj the tceth-foimmg ingicdicnts v\hich are lacking in most mothers' milk and all artificial foods. It is sweet and babies like it. $1.00 A bottle , at all druggists. Send for pam phlet , "Teething M.ide Easy. " THE REYNOLDS MFG. CO. , CINCINNATI. O. -THERE ARE -AN D- Pension Apis in Palaces That is the sort of thing Tha Bee Bureau of Claims \vas or ganised to correct. The Bureau helievcs in giving the veterans the beneiit of , the laws that were passed to help them. It wages war on the sharks consequently quently the sharks don't like it. Hut as long as the sol diers aic grateful it is satis fied. If you are a veteran , or the widow , child or de pendant patent ol a veteran , write to TN Bea Bureau ol Claims and find out how t much the government is willing to do for you. _ THE Bee Bureau of Claims OmahaNeb.