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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1893)
TITE OMAHA DAILY BRE : WEDNESDAY , JUNE 7 , 1898 , C01IEIIC1AI , AND FINANCIAL Armour EoagU About Tlireo Million Bnsbols of Wheat Yesterday , THIS CAUSED AN ADVANCE OF ONE CENT Dlicorcrr of * lllumler In tha Chicago Urnln Inspector's Itoport on Wheat Stocks Cnuiett bliarp Decline. CntCAOO , III , Juno 0 , I' . TX Armour wheat today , probably as much ns 3,000,000 bu. An ndvnncoof over Ic a bushel resulted , The advance was Interrupted temporarily by a sharp break , during which the i coord for tow prices In this titnrkot was again broken. Tlio temporary slump , amounting to IJJc for July , wns caused by the discovery of a blunder In the Chicago grnlri Inspector' * report on wheat stocks , necessitating a correction In the visible supply figures. Instead of 60rl,000 bu. decrease In Chicago wheat , as given out by the Inspection bureau yesterday , there was an Increase , The cor rection added something llko 800,000 bu. more to the visible supply nnd raised the small In- crcaso of yesterday to over 1,000,000 bu , Increase. After the temporary bewilderment the Undo recovered Its nerve and there was good buying , during which pi Ices quickly recovered , Tlio feeling was greatly Improved the Inst hour. There were no disturbing rumors , nnd a number of bit , ' professional bears llko Linn , Wright , Hrossenu , turned buyers. Yesterday the bears could afford to sit nulctly on their linunchrs licking their chops , while the rcstof the speculators were having tholr feelings harrowed up by the decay of ctntllt , which they could witness fiom tfto windows of tlio hall. Today the bears were made unoasv at llndlng that the run upon the banks of the city was confined to the savings bank do- liosltnrs , and oven union ? them that the crowds were composed largely of women. The opening was slightly under the closing of yesterday to lie above and prices woio ad vanced Ko , then declined lajc for July and 1 He for S-optoinber , nciiln became stronger and juices were advanced 1 ? jc for July and lc for Bopteinbor , held rather steady , and the closing was firm , about ! o tilchnr for July tind 1'ju higher for S-eptombor than yesterday. Corn at the opening was the same , both clos ing a trlllc under the final figures of yester day , the large receipts and the ilbeinl Increase In local stocks ot n contract last week having for tlio moment a depressing tendency. Oood buying , however , by'parties supposed to bo representing prominent traders put the price xtp from a u to We. At the advance the oiler- Ings weto Inrteased , the local crowd rcall/lng , after which the market rallied ? .ii' moro and at the close had gained from ' toc. ( . 1 In oats lliero was less pressure to soil , and nllliongh the buy Ing was not considered heavy. It proved sitlllclcnt to absorb the offerings and nihanro prices from ? ic to ? e , the close being bleady at about the top. Tlio provision trade , llko all the other m.ir- kotsontho lloor , showed abatement of tlio iilnrm concotnlng money matteis. There was , besides , very light teoelpts of hogs. Tlio trade was not heavy , but It was bettor than for tlio last few days , There seemed to bo a few buying orders front otitsldo In the hands of commission houses. Compared with last night , pork Is unchanged , laid 22Hc higher and ribs 27'je. Estimated receipts for tomorrow : wheat , HO cars ; corn , 3bOcir.s ; oats , 200 cars : hous. 111,000 bond. The leading futures ranged as follows : AllTRLEM. LOW. ICLOSK.IY'nil'V. Wheat.No. 2 Juno July Sept 71J4 TIM 70 K Corn No. 2 Juno 87W 37H 37K July 30M M 3SKWVJ Eepl Cuts No. 2 Juno 27 July 2727K r-cpt 2Gj ) 25M Mrs * fork July 20 M 20 0 20 20 20 20 2020 Hcpt . . . . SO 70 21 10 2U 70 2070 2070 Lnrd- July 1007W 0 95 10 07 995 Hcpt 10 40 1067H 10 40 I067H 10 35 Eliort llltis. . July , . . 935 0 45 9 274 8 45 D17W Hcpt , . . . 0 60 9 70 9 r 9 70 40 Cash iiuotnttoiiB were as follows : Ki.ouu Dull : all reasonable bids accepted. WllKAT No. ! i spring , CGfflGO'Yc ; No. 3 , spring , f. o. ! > . , * )7 ! ; < aGDr ; No. 2 red. G&GD'c. COHN No. 2 , 33" Jo. No 3 yellow , 37C. OATS-No. ' _ > . 27 ,5fS27'4'c ; No. 2 white , f. o. b. , Bli32oNo. ( ! 3 white , f. o. b. , 28JiS29VC. KYE-No. 2 , 60"c. llAiti.uv No. U , nominal , No. 3 , 01S-5S32 ! No. 4 , t. o. b. . 2033c. I'liAX Sui.D-No. 1 , $1.02ffll.02J ? , . TIMOTHY HKED 1'rlme , $3.80. PORK MOM , per bbl. , * 20.20320.22rs ; lard , per 100 11)3 , , $ U.72i.7r ! ) ; short ribs , sides ( loose ) , J9.45ifJ.47ii ! dry salted shoulders , ( boxed ) , $10.005tl0.20 ; short clear sides , ( boxed ) , $10.37'i 610.G2rt. WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per gal , , StKlAiiH Unchanged : cut loaf , G'/Sc ; granu lated , 5.70 ; standard "A , " 0.57. The following were the receipts and ship ments for today : On the I'roduco exchange today the butter market was easier ; creamery , 10lH'Jc ; dalty , 10 < 217c. Kgga.htoady ; strictly fresh. 13 ® llc. Now York Markets. New YOHK , Juno G , Kuun Kecolpls , 20- 800 pkgs. : exports , 2,700 bills. , b.'JOO Racks ; hales , 8.00 pkgs. ; market dull , weaker ; wlntet wheat , low grades , 12.05&2.-45 ; winter wheat fair to fiincv , * 2.i57l3.05 : ; winter wheat , patents , fi.Ol4C-I.2& : ; Mlnnesotn clear. $2.50 < ii fi.K ) ; MlnnesotiL sltalghts , a.0'ii-l,10 Minnesota patents , $ -1,20(24.00. ( COHN MK.U/ Quiet , btcady ; yellow western 2.GOia2.70. ItVK Dull , oaslor ; western , GOdJGGc. HAULiiY MAI.T Qulot , btoady ; western , fJ8Q ( Ode. Ode.WHEAT WHEAT Kecolpts , f > 22,150 tin , ; exports , 100- 200 bu. ; sales , 5,805.000 bu. of fttturos , 40H.OOC bu , spot. Spot market tinner , fairly arltvo ; No. 'J rod , In store and elevator , 7-lffl74l'jC nlloat,7bc ; f , o. h. , 74 ( T&75c ; No. 1 northern 75c : No. 1 hard. 8USc ; No. 2 northern , 73Uc ; optlonsopcncd lirm at UUu ndtuncu , closed ' " ' tradliu August No COHN Kecolpts. OU.OOO' Im'.i exports , 20,101 1m. ; sales , 000,000 bu. of fuUues , 43,000 liu of spot. Boots ( inlot. flrmor ; No. 2 , 4' ® 47'iC in elevator , 474i47Vjc allont : tingradoi mixed , 45ttOOc. Options advanced ( tWXiii will wheat , closing steady with trading low : June 47Uc , ; July , 47su ! ; August , -IHc ; Hoptember 4H ? c. OATS Kecolpts , 178,000 bu , ; no exports sixlrn , 00,000 bu. futures and 07.OOO tin ( .pot. Hpots , dull , lower ; options , moderate1 ! netlvo , llrmur. July closed 349JCJ foptomboi ai\'ci No. 2 whlto , aoaao'ie ; No. U Uhlcagt : )7UlTf.tH1i : ( ! ; No. n , 30 > icNo. ; 3 whlto , ; iHic ! mlxeil western , SOSiQUtic ; whlto western , 3U ) © 40c. HAV Kalr demand , steady , Jloi-H-Qulot , lirm , Woor. Qulul , weak : domestic fleece , 27 < E 82ci pulled , 2Gt37cj ( ( Texas , lGiS20c. I'uoviHio.NS-C'iit mi1its. quiet , steady pickled hollies , 12 Ibs. , at ll'foj middles dull iliiner. J.nrd , qulot , miiottludj wcsturn stem closed at H0.10 ; salest4.200 tlctx'i'b ntJUUO options , bales , nonuj Juno closed at (10.2C iiomliial ; July closed at $10,30 , nominal Hoptumbor closed at $10.75 , nominal. Cork dull , easy ; old mess , J'JO ; now mess , $20,50. HUTTEU ( iiKd demand , flrnier ; wustori dairy , 14@lUc ; western creamery , lGi 20c Klglns , 20c. I'HKKSH Quiet and unchanged , KIKIS Irnrgo supply , Irrejiil.ir. liecolpti 10,000 pkgs.Vhturn , fresh , UiH 10'-ii' . TAI.I.OW Good dumand , steady ; city (42 ( po pkg.i. 5 .a5 rj.ico , CinTONHKEuOii , Qulot , flrmur ; yollow,4&'i ' ( I'PTIUII.KUMTho market was neglected , mi a fcliiKlooalo having been niiioiled. I'cniisyl vunlii nil , spot sales , none. July options , sale' none , 1V bid ; ollered at (53c. J.lmu oil , sale ; none ; 2UHu hid , Total sales , none. ItosiN Hteady ; btralnt-d , common to gooi H.-3'iil.'J7' * . TuiU'KNTlNK-QuIot , weaK at 181'i'H29c. KICK Steady , ijulet ; ilomostlc , fair toextrc 2M 5ic ! ; Juiiaii , 4 > , it4VJC. Moi.AhStK Nmv Orleans , open kettle , good t choice , dull and steady at 3ftrt3ttc. bliiiAit Kaw , llrni , ( nilut ; roflned steady , fal demand. I'lOluo.N-Stoady , qulot ; American , 112.76 ! 1&.50. Coi-i'Kii Steady ; lake. J10.80. I.HAlt Quiet , sieiuly ; ilomestlc. f 3.92)i. ) TIN Steady ; Slrultii , H8.UOiJ.lU.00 ; plate dull , unchunged , Spultur , nominal , fit , I.ouli Murketn. BT Louis , Mo. , Juno 0. I'l-ouii Unsettle but without chaugoi iutont < , * 3.'JOI69.3t nxtra fancy , fU.UUA3.00 : fancy. fJ.6CXiJ2.OJ i-nolco. f2.roa-J.aUi fumlly , * 2.00it2.10 ; ry . . . . WHEATNorunis ami erratic , soiling as fu down as l 'o bulow yostorday's close , bu eiidlnif only 'it ; down ; No. 2 red , cash , 6t < Juno , G3 c ; July , OBJiOOOXc ; August , G7M < Poiitoiubor , tJUc } , OATH-Nttglivtod : No. 2 cash , 28Hc ; Jub 27c ; Augiut , 24Vu : Soptombur , 'J6Hc. COON Though utrong , was uuaOtUod.cloalii Ucup : No. 3 mixed , cain. f)7ct ) Juno , 37'ic ; July , 87'P ! Bcptctnbcr. ob\c. IMiovifliiiNRrlrmort trauln ? light ) pork , current makes , (20) ) lard , I9.G2S ; dry nalt meats , unchanged : loose shoulder * , fO.Wl ! longs ntul ribs , I'J,76 | Miorts. llOi boxed. 15c more ; bacon , packed shoulders , tlO ; longs and ribs , tlO.02H.ilO.70 ; shorts , 11 ; hnms , liuTTErt IJnchanpf'd. ItKceitTfl Klour , 2,000 bbla. : wheat , 8,000 bu. ; corn , 138.00O bu.t oats , 44,000 bu. HlllfMKNT.s-1 lour , 0.000 libU. : wheat , 2- 000 bu. : corn , 103,000 bu. ; oats , 10,000 bu. Now York Dry CloncU Market , New YOHK , Juno 0. Demand for dry goods today was Improved at first hands , although the attention of buyers was almost exclusively taken \lp today with the auction sale of carpets - pots made by the Alexander Hnilth ft Sons compiinv , the usual soml-annual sale of that concern. There was n largo attendance and the prices were : The K. 1'allsados range from 38 ti41c ; moqiiettes from 70 to 'J2c , mostly from 80 lo8r > c ; tnoiuotto : rugs , 11.00 ; mats , H toOc ; oxinlnsturs. 70 to 8BHc and goblins from 75 to 01 c. The Allen prints will bo opened on Thursday. _ KiuntiiN City Alnrkots. KANSAS CITV , Mo. , Juno G. WHP.AT Ex cited ! No. 2 hard , Olio : No. 2 rod , 0201030. OoilN I'lrm ! No. 2 mlxiul,34ici ! No. 2 whlto , OBc. ( ) AT8-No. 2 white. 325132C. ! { Uurrfiii Steady ; creamery , 14(3.10ci ( dairy , Dins Hotter demand , active ; strictly fresh , 18,000 bu. ; corn , 18,000 bit ; oats , none. Blltrui.NTH Wheat , 10,000 bu.icorn , 33,000 bu. ; oats , none. * * _ I.lvorponl .Mnrltcts. r.tvnnroou.Tuno G. WIIKAT Qulot ; holders offer ftcoly ; No. 1 California , 6s lOdSOn lid per cental ; No. I wlnto * , os 8d. Kccelpts wheat past three days were 257,000 centals , Including 11)5,000 ) American. COHN Qulot ; domain ! moderate. Receipts American corn past three dxys were 13,400 centals. 1-EAB Canadian , Cs 4J < d per cental. I.Ann I'rltno western , 49s pcrcwt. Tlllt.'U.vriNE Sl'llilM-CSs per cwU Cotton Market , NBW OIU.CANP , La , , Juno 0. ruturcs steady ; sales , 47,300 hales ; June. $7.r > 3Q7.r > 5j July , 7,03 7.5 | ; August , J7.rjoa7.57 ; Soptombur , S7G3W.7.04 ; October , 17.7037.71 ; November , 87.7Ga7.77 ; December , J7.83i&7H4 , Good middling , 7MGc : ; middling , 7 0-lGc ; low middling , 7ic ! ; good oidlnary , G 10-lGc ; net receipts , 2,309 hales ; gross , 2,429 bales ; exports to Oieat. Itrltaln , 2,310 balus ; to the continent , G,7GG bales ; sales , 2,2CO bales ; stock , 121.000 bales. _ Milwaukee MarkotB. Mti.wAUKr.n , WK , Juno G. WHEAT Firm ; July , 05c : No. 2 spring , G4c. OoitN Kasy ; No. 3 , UDe. OATS bower ; No. 2 white , 3232JiC ! No. 0 white , 29 > i30Vic. HAHI.KY 58c. ItYK-OlC. 1'UOVISIO.NS Qulot. Pork , July , S20.20. Culluo Market , New YOIIK , Juno G. Options opened steady , 0 to 20 points down , cloned llrni , 5 points up to 10 points down ; sales , 11,250 bags , Including : July , $10,40ai5.4i ! ; August , J10.40 < ai5.00 ; Septem ber. S15.30J115.4O ; October , * 15.30 < & 10.40 ; November , $15.20 ; December , $10.15. Spot , Klo , dull ; steady ; No. 7. ? 17.25. Mtnncnpulls XV'liuat Marltot. MiNNCAi'Ot.ts , Minn. , Juno G. Hotter feeling In wheat today ; quite a llttlo scalping tiado. Cash lower ; No. 1 northern sohl at * j85a'iu ' and No. 2 northern at 5Gc. Krcclpts , 184 cars. Close : Juno.OSlic. : July , GO'jc : September , G4c. On track : No. 1 hard , GOcU ! No. 1 northern , 58Uc ; No. 2 northern , 5307c. IMilladnliihla Grain Market. Fiiit.AOEt.rtiiA , Pa. . Juno G. WHEAT Steadier ; firm ; No. 2 rod , June. G9Vi70c. CORN Weak and lower ; No. 2 mixed , June , . OATS Futures nominally unchanged ; No. 2 white , June , 386 ! < ii39c. o Grain Murkot. Md. , Juno 6. WHEAT Unsettled - tled ; No. 2 ted , spot and June , G9'/sc. Cons Dull and firm ; mixed spot and Juno , 47'iC ! asked. OATS Firm ; No. 2 white , western , 42J5c. Cincinnati MtirUots. CINCINNATI , O. , Juno G. WIICAT Dull ; No. 2 red , G2@G3c. COKN Itarely steady ; No. 2 mixed , 41c. OATS Kaslor ; No. 2 mixed , 31 < 831ic. WHISKY Qulot ; $1.12. 1'corlii drain. PconiA , 111. , Juno G. Conx Steady ; No. 2 , SGc ; No. 3 , 35'ic. OATS-Kaslor : No. 2 , white , 3131Uc ; No. 3 white , 29i ! 30c. KYIS Nominal ; 02c. Toledo Grain Alarkct. TOLEDO , O. , Juno 0. WHC AT Active and firmer ; No. 2. cash , GGtfc. COIIN Dull ; No. 2 cash , 39c. OAIS Qulot ; cash , 32c. London Oil Market. TENDON , Juno 0. CALCUTTA LINSEED Spot , 39s Gd per quarter ; ov ship ( now crop ) May and Juuo shipments , 40s. I'.lgln liuttur Market. ELGIN , 111. , Juno 0. Steady ; sales , 3,240 pounds at 18 ; J cents ; 3,000 pounds at 19 cents. STOCKS ANI ) I1ONDS. On the I'lrlian o 1'rlecs Killed Vorcign lluylncr a Feature. NEW YOHK , Juno G. President Cleveland's pronunclamento on the flnuncialsltuatlon and an extra session of congress was the principal factor In Wall stioet and was about the solo topic of discussion in financial circles. At the Stock exchange prices ruled higher , and the bulls woroasslsted by buy Ing orders from Lon don , estimated at upwards of 10,000 shares , Ualtlmore&Ohto rose 4li per cent to 7P/4 ; Lake Shore , 2 percent to 123'i , and Western Union , lj percent to 83"J. The Improvement In the remainder of the list was 'A 'o I1. , ' roi cent , and at Intervals the transactions wort quite spirited. The easy rate for foreign exchange and tin engagements of only t.100.000 cold for Thurs day s stcamor stimulated purchases. The up. ward movement , however , was checked dur Ing the afternoon by a sudden advance In tlx rules for call money from II to G per cent , am by the know'edgo ' that C'hlcago and othoi western cities wuro making heavy drafts upor our banks for currency. This caused tin traders to chanito f lout and they not only ( lls posed of what they had bought early In tin dny but put out moilerato short lines as well The lesiilt was a decUno of 2 percent In Lakt Khoro and Missouri Pacific and /iftli In Sugar ll.illlmoio & Ohio , Ueneral r.lectrlu and West cm Union. Ouniiral Kloctrlc finally rallied ' per cent and other stocks , locotoicif fiactlon ally. Tlio maiKct closed rather weak In tone The Post says : London Iniylng , chlolly 01 arhltiago account , Niistalned the market o the forenoon against domestic sales. It can not , of course , bo assumed that the piesldent'i announcement has materially changed tin situation. So f.ir as It dispels uncertainty which In the present circumstances favor ; lower prices , It serves to steady nmrlcc values and It undoubtedly hrlniTH now factori to the foreground In the gossip and "rumor1 of Wall Hlruet. One notlceablo Incident of tin day was the heavy shipment of hauMng fund to Chicago , The following are the closing quotations 01 the leading slojks on the New York Stock ox- day : Atchlson. , , ' 1'j N. I'aclllc pfd B.IS Adams Itxprois . . . 140 II. I' . Den. AUulf. IV ! Alton. T. II 3) Northwestern 1U4 > do preferred. . . . 150 do preferred . . . . 135 American Bxprusi 110 N. V , Central 101 nslllmoro AOhlo. 70 N. V. AN. K 22 Cauada I'aclllc . . 7b ) ( Ontario A Western I4 Canada youthorn , W Oregon Imp 12 Central 1'ucino. . . . : m Oroifon Nav 65 thes. A Ohio l'Ji ) O. M. I , . A U. N. , . , 12 Chicago A Alton. . . 185 I'acldoMall IB ? C. II. AQ SSU I'eorla I ) . iV Ii 10 ] Chicago ( las 61U I'UtshurK 14 ! ) Consolidated ( iaa. . I'M t'ullman I'alaco. , . . 1UU C C. C. A ( it. I , . . . . 41 ItoaitlnK Cotton Oil Cert. . . . 35 Ittchmond Tur. . . 1J Del. Hudson 1JOV < ( to preferred. , , 1(1 ( I ) . I , , AW 199 Illotirande W , , 18 ' , I ) , AH. O , pf'd. . . . 47M do preferred , , ffi II. AO. F. Co 17H Hock Island 719 ir FastTimn U St. I'aul C7I Krlo 17l do preferred. , , 115) Krle preferred 88 it. I'aul A Omaha 87 | Fort Wyne 1'J do preferred. , 111 ( it. Northern pf'it , HVV , Southern 1'nclrlc. 271 ( i. AH. ni.pf'd. . ; Suu > r lloflnery . 87) Hocking Valley . . . 'lenn. Coal A Iron 17 Illinois Central , . , . Texas i'aclrla , . , , t ) M. I'aul A Dulutli. Tol. AO. Cen. pf 75 Kan. A'lex. pf'd. . 2)l < Dillon I'acllto , . , , 231 Lake Krle A West. . IK : U. a. Express , , , , (4 do preferred 1'JJ- W. HI. I , . A 1' . . , 81 Lake Shore 131 do preferred. . . 1 < H 1/oad Trust 80 Wells Vnrvo Kxp 140 Louisville A Nasli , IU Western Union , . 87 J.oulavlllQ A N. A. I.V ( < Whi-elliii : A I. . K 14 Manhattan ( km. . . . 1(51 do preferred , , , 47 Memp'tsACha's'n. 10 Minn. A St. L , . , , 11) ) Mlcblcan Central. , M Don , A II. < ! . . . . . ia Missouri racltte. . . M1/ General iSloctrle 71 } Mobile A Ohio 19 Nat. lln 20 NssbvllleA Cliatt. 84 Cole , Fuel /t Iron 40 National Cordajo. W do preferred , . . 104 do preferred , , , . . Ml U. A T , U * NJ. Central 10(14 IUI. A. A , A N. M. 7 Norfolk A W. pfd. SMi Tol. bt. I , . A K , 0. C ! North American Co 64 preferred 10 Northern 1'aclllo. . IJlJI The total sales of stocks today were 20f > .00 ahurus , Includlngt Atchlson , 4,400 ; llurlliiR ton , 14,400 ; Chlengo Uas , 10.600 ; llatlllln | 8.000 ; Oenerul Klcctrlc , 0,200 : Loulivtllu . Nuulivllle , 8,400 ; Missouri PuclUc , U.40C Natlonul Cordage. 3,000 : flew Knelnri. 8.10C Northern I'uclllc. 4.200 ; KoaUIng , 10,000 ; Itoc Inland , 0,000 ; Hi. t'uul , 30,000 ; Sugar , 10.41K Westeru Union. 100.7o6. Neir York Muuvjr Murkot , NKTT Votut , Juu 0. Mower on OAI.I/- pot cent ) lust loan , 0 per ccnlj closed offered at G per cent. PIUMKMEIICANTII.N I'Ai'itli-038 per cent. HrruuNd KXCIUNIH : Kaolor , with actual business In bankers' bills at 14 80U < ft4.8G5 { for sixty days and SI.H8mB4 88U forilomand. OoVF.nNMii.NT 1IOSP3 Quiet , easy , State bonds , dull. ThccloalngquotAtiont on bonds : J'limiiclal Notes. KANSAS CITY , Mo. , Juno G. Clearings , ? ! , - 705,000. NEW OIU.KANS. La. , Juno C. Clearings , 12,295.317. NEW YOUK , Juno G. Clearings , $109,980,778 ; balances. $5.211,480. PAUIS , Juno 0. Thrco per cent rentes , 98f 42Uc for the account. HOSTON , Mass , , Juno 0. Clearings , $10,112- 889 ; balances , $1,970,039. Money , G7 per cent. PIIII.ADELVIIIA , Pa. , Juno G , Clearings , $13- 807,201 ; balances , $2,155,703. Money , 4'-J pur cent. HAt/riMonE , Md. , Juno G. Clearings , $2- 793,437 ; balances , $414,100. Aloney , 6 per cent. LONDON , Juno G. Amount of bullion gone Into the Hank of England on balance today , 120,000. CINCINNATI , O. , Juno G. Money , G&8 per cont. New York exchange , 50c discount. Clearings , $2,210,850. McMi'iiip , Tonn. , Juno G. Now York exchange change selling at $1.50 premium. Clearings , 8419,422 ; balances , $101,122. ST. Louis , Mo. , Juno G. Clearings , ? 4,4G4- 378 ; balances , $009,408. Money nulot , G ® 8 per cent. Exchange on New York , $1 discount. OIIICAOO , 111. , Juno 0. Clearings , $17,538- 895. New York exchange dull. Sterling exchange change dull ; sixty days , M,8Gi ! ; demand , J4.88K. Money closed at 7 per cent. New YOUK , June G. [ Special Telegram to TIIU HUE. ] Exchange was quoted as follows today : Chicago , no market ; Boston , 20c to 20c discount ; bt. Louis , Ic discount. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET. Rocolpts Continue Light HORS Drop Fifty Cents lu 1'rlcc. TUESDAY , Juno 0. Again today receipts were exceptionally light , the two days supply compared with the same two days last week showing a falling off of about 3,000 cattle and 3,000 hogs. Sheep receipts about the same. ' Although the demand for cattle from all sources was limited , It was good enough with the very moderate otTcilngs to Improve the market somewhat , and trade was fairly lively from start to finish. There were not many good , heavy cattle , but with speculatho shippers In their present frame of mind not a great many were wanted. Dressed beef men all wanted a few and were frco buyers wnero the quality was acceptable , at prices Beuenilly a shade bolter than Monday. They paid from $1.25 to J4.UO for fair to good ! )31 ) to 1,184-lb. steers. 1'alr to good 1.240 to 1,308-lD. steers sold at from $1.40 to $4.75 , and poor to fair light and mixed stull went at fiom $3.75 to { 4.20. About ovoiythlng hud changed hands by noon. The feeling was firm , but this was duo moro to the light supplies than to any radical Improvement In prospects. The cow market was active at fully steady prices , Good to choice fat cows and heifers sold at from $3.70 to $4.10 and common and canning prudes at from $1.75 to $2.7 ! > . The big bulk of the fair to good cows and heifers sold at from $2.80 tof 3.75 , Kough stock commanded about steady prices , sales of com mon to good stock being at from $2.25 to $3.70 , There were quite a few calves on sale and they changed hands freely at from $3 to $5.00 , or geoM , firm figures , " In fstockors and feeders there was hardly enough trading to establish quotations. The feollng , however , was easier and only the very bust stock would bring steady prices. Kepru- t > eiituti\u sales : lions Tlio market averaged fully 50c lower than Monday , nwkiiw this the biggest diop In prices the trade lilts 6voro\porlonccd. Chicago and Kansas City wwit olT iibottt that much Monday , while on accounlof light receipts anil good shipping orders : prices hero were tlrmly held. Tlio situation was reversed today. Re ceipts were liberalhipping orders light and buyers forced prlcos down In splto of moro fmorablo repofH front other nmrkots. The feeling was weak on all sides nnd as sellers were generally toady to tnko tholr medli-lno the movcmcnnt was rattier acttvo at the decline , liood to choice butcher weight and heavy hogs sold nl (0.20 to $0,25 , with fair to good grades largely at JG.ld and pour weight nnd ml\cl stuir down toll ! . The pens worn practically empty by the iniddlo ot the forenoon , Ibn big hulk of tlio offerings having changed hands at THIS AND IIOUUII. 1..3RO 350 78..171 1GO 5 GO Siinni1 Kccelpts were moderate and nearly all met with a ready sale at steady to strong prices. There Is a very good demand at present. I'alr to good natives , $1.603.5.70 ; fair to peed westerns , $4.0030.70 ; common and slock sheep , J2.00B4.00 ; good to choice40 to 100-lb. lambs , SO.OOQG.20. Ucprcseutatlvu sales : No. Av. Pr. OOculls 77 $2 35 2GO Mexican mixed 00 4 00 124 westein owes 89 4 40 00 western mixed 102 0 10 Itecolpts and DUpimtioii of Stock. Ofllclal receipts and disposition of stock as shown by thu books of tlio Union Stock Yards company for tlio forty-eight hours ending at 0 o'clock p. m. Juno 0,1893 : IIKCKII'TM. Chicago Live Stock Miir.tot. CniOAno , 111. , Jlmo G. ( .Special Telegram to THE llEC.1 If tljp cattle market was stronger than on yesterday , and It was , the ch.inge was not biought about by any Increase In the de mand. Trade wus.fts dull si It well could bo , the wants of thelocal trade being limited and eastern and export orders calling for verv few cattle , but with receipts confined to 3,000 bead there was no e.xcuso for any further sagging of prices. They were slightly higher for nutives of good quality. The receipts con sisted of about 1,001) ) natives and 2,000 Tu.xans. The latter were weak , owing to the probability of a heavy run fortomoirow. Sales were piln- clpally at from $2.50 to J3.GO for native cows and bulls , and at from $4.20 to ? 5 for native steers. The hulk of the Texans sold at prices ranging downwaid from $3.75 , few fed Texans being otlered. Only about 8,000 hogs arrived today , mak ing 29,000 slncu Saturday , as against 24,517 for the same tlmo last \\ook. During the first six days of this month the arrivals have been about 01,000 head , as against 191,000 last year. There was a less c.xclted feeling today , and the tone of the market was sensibly firmer. Compared with the loncst tlmoyoitor- day sales Indicated a gain of 5 to lOc per 100 Ihs. , but buyers did not take bold with avidity at the slightly advanced prices , and although the flesh and hold-over receipts combined did not amount to 15,000 head , some hogs were allowed to remain In s 11 T > ' hands. The choicest of the ollei Ings fetched from $0.75 to 50.85. l-'rom thobo figures there was trading all along down to from 50.35 to $0.40 for pool- lots of light ami light mixed , and to from H to S0.25 for culls and llttlo pigs. It took good hogs to bring JG.70 , and theio was very llttlo trading at butter figures. 1'rom f 5 cto SG.70 were the popular prices. The sheep maikel was ( inlet again today but , at yostei day's decline had a fairly steady tone. Although the fresh arilvals weru of moderate ptonortlons there were enough stale lots to make the supply morn than ample to meet all wants. Thu bulk of the ollerlngs were from Tovas , though there was a fair spi Inkling of westerns and a few natives. ] < romJ3 to $3.25 for poor stun quotations langed upward to $5.25 for cholco grades , Kxlra natives and westerns were saleable at an advance on that figure. Yearlings were graded at from $4.00 to $0.20 , and there was Inquiry for rprlng lamlu at from$4.25 to $7. 20 , Itecelpts : C'altlo , 3,000 ; calves , 1,000 ; nogs , 8,000 ; sheep , 12,000. The Evening Journal reports ! OATTM : Kocclpts , 4,000 head ; shipments . head ; market ( pilot ; no extra steer ? hero ; best hold for $5.1fri2,0.40 ; otnors , M.OOQ 4.90 ; Texanu , $3.10 ( 3.85 ; no extras on Halo stockers , $3,002,4.40 ; native cows , I3.40Q3.00 Ilous KecolptH , 9,000 head : shipments 4.000 head ; market quiet ; mixed and packers { G.OtJ'iJG.70 ; prime heavy and butchers weights , $ G.70It0.90 : lights , JO.80aG.90. Hlii'.Ei' Kecelpts , 12,000 head ; shipments 8,000 head ; market slow and ueak ; natives , t4.85QG.10 ; TuxaiiR , i3GOit,5.UO ( ; westerns $4bOiJ5.40 ; lumbs , t5,50kO.J5. Kunsas City I.l\o tatock Market. KANSAS OITY , Mo. , Juno G. OATTLU Ko cclpts , 3,400 head ; fdiipments , 1,401 head ; market steady ; Texan steers , 82.01 © 4,00 ; TOX..S cows , J2.25it3.30 ; shlpplni Hteers , H.OOQO.GO ; native cows , i2.25i 4.40 ; butchers' stock , f3.6O5M.CO ; stockei and feeders , { 3.00U4.40 ; bulls and ml.xud J2.25ft4.HO. lions Kccolpts , 7,200 head ; shipment' 200 head ; the market was oaiOc lower ; bull of sales , iO.25ftG.85 ; heavies , SG.35QG.50 imckoiB. M.2oa0.40j mixed , JG.25i&G.40 ( lights , fO.203d.20j workers , $0.30ttG.40j pig' S4.OOifG.00. KIIIIKP Kccelpts , 10.000 head : shipment * l.ouohead ; market eteady ; muttons , J 1.255 4.bO. _ j _ _ Kt. I-ouU I.lvi ) Stock Market. HT. Louis , Mo. , June 0. OATn.B Kocclpts 0,700 head ; shipments , 1,200 head ; marke easier ; butcher/ } ' MOCK , J4.0ia4 ( 70 : Texan geneially 25c lower : good fed steuis , J4.00. lloos KuculpU , 0,300 head ; shipment ) 1,000 head ; market OOo lower ; prices range fromSO.lotoG.GO. KIIKBI * KuLelpUs3,400 head ; shipment. H.900 head ; maiket shadu lower ; uutlvui M.OOj Texan * , 14.40. WCUUKT SXLLAUT , Opinion * Handed Down In Several Case liy Ilia CommUBionerB , LINCOLN , NeH.f Juno 0. [ Special to Tn DEE. ] The following uro thu syllabi of case decided by the supreme court coniuii. slouers : The Sun Fire Ofllco of .London , Englani vs Ayerst. Krror from Douglas count ) Opinion by Mr. Commissioner Kyar Alllrmeil. 1. The verdict of the Jury will not bo dh turbed unless cloarjy against the prepondei unco of the evidence upon which thbcaua was tried. 2. In an action upon an Insurance policy t recover dnniages caused by lire to Insure household furnlluro and wearing apparel I actual Hbo , It WUH not error to Instruct tli Jury that of the property destroyed the bheuld , If possible , find tne fair market valut otherwise that they should find the fair valut from the eildoijce. and thut sucti value w a not what u Junk shop or second-hand dealt would give for them , or whut they woul brlns under extraordinary circumstances or Ut n forced sale. 3 , xVUcrp f crmentsof the answer are met In the repij * " > v matter In avoidance conjointly wlih n denial ot I"cU averments , the special llndlnRof njury , MHta ! : < ln SUd flonlfl' , will not bo set aside as foreign fo the Issues Jo.nca. 4 , Kvldence of the general reputation of a witness for truth and voiaelty to bo available for the Impeachment of such witness , must have reference to such reputation at his pres ent or recent place of ronldciico. It should not relate to a residence which has ceased two and a half years buforo such witness testified. Hank of Commerce vs Hart , llrror from Douglas county. Kovcrsod nml remanded. Opinion by Mr. Commissioner Unpin. 1. The cashlor of a banking corporation has , by virtue of his olllco , no authority to accept In payment and discharge of a debt duo tlio bank , ceitltlcatos of thu capital stock of an In surance company. 2. A banking corporation , organized under thi ) la\vs of this slate , has no power to become a stockholder In an Insurance company. 3. The acts of the directory of a b inking corporation , In dealing with and Investing the funds of the stockholders to bind the bank , must be confined to the exploded purposes for which the bank was Incorporated , and to pur- POM'S necessarily Incidental theteto In the successful conduct of legitimate business. State ox fcl Brock vs Moore. Mandamus. Writ denied. Opinion by Mr. Commissioner The title of house roll No. 207 , passed nnd approved Apill 8 , 1893 , Is as follows : "An net maknut appropriation for the cur rent expun es of the state government for the years ending Match 31 , 181)4 ) , nnd March 31 , 1890 , and to pay miscellaneous Items of In debtedness owlr.g by the state of Nebraska. " Section 1 of Raid act provided : "That the following sums of money or KO much thereof as may bo necessary , nru hereby appropriated out of any money In the treasury not otherwise appropriated , for the payment of the runcm expenses of the state govern ment for the yeais ending March 31 , 1894 and March 31 , 1895 , and to pay miscellaneous Items of Indebtedness' owing by the state of Nebraska. Miscnu.ANnous. 'Arrcstand return of fugitives from justice ; rewards olTered ; olliccr.s' fees and mlloago for conveying prisoners to and from the peniten tiary , and Juvenile olfendors to thu Industrial schools at Kearney and Oonova , J20.000. " Held , that no part of thh sum was appro priated for tha payment of Indebtedness owing by tlio slate for "at rest and teturu of fugitives or forolllcer.s' fees and mileage for convoying prisoners toimd from the penitentiary , " unless such Indebtedness was Incurred after March 31 , 1893. Otto Lobeck vs Lee-Clark Andrccsoii Hard ware company. Appeal from Douglas county. Alllrmcd. Opinion by Mr. Commis sioner Ityaii. Upon tlio dissolution of n partnership firm by the death of one of Its members , the sur viving partners may carry on the same line of business at thu same place , us was transacted the lirm business , without liability to account to the legal icpicsentatlvo of the deceased partner fortlio goodwill of said lirm , In the absence of tholr own agreement to the con trary. 2.Vhoro the legal representative of a deceased member of a partnership firm , as such , without words of limitation , loins In the sale ( if nil the stock and lixluies of such fltm to the surviving members thereof , Mich legal representative cannot maintain an action against tmch survivors for the goodwill of said firm or for any putt ton thereof. State vs Commercial and Savings bank , Kearney. Keport of thorcceivcrcouflrmcd. Opinion by Mr. Commissioner Hyan. The ( hidings of fact In the report of a ref eree will not 110 disturbed , unless manifestly contrary to the weight of llio evidence. 2. In winding up tlio affairs of an Insolvent bank under tlio statutes of this state , the le- celver of such hank , when so authoilrcd by tills court , may take such slops as shall bo nec essary to enable him to secure possession of the assets of such bank , or tholralue. . 3. It Is not necessaiy In proceedings to ob tain possession of the assets of an Insolvent bank wrongfully \\llhhold by one of Its former olllcers , to join as patties to the proceedings , other Individuals for whoso benefit tlio misap propriation took place ; neither can such bank olllccr icqulio tlio allowance of asetollor counter claim as a condition precedent to the dollvuiy of the possession of such assets. 4. Where patties have , by the fraudulent conduct of themselves or their agents , ob tained possession of the assets of nn Insolvent banK , and are tumble to return to tlio receiver of such lnsol > ent bank the said assets In kind , such pai ties will bo hold to strict accounta bility for the value theieof. Henry & Coatsworth company vs Fisber- diclc. Appeal from Lancaster county. Decrees of the district court reversed and judgment and decree rendered in this court. Opinion by Mr. Commissioner Ragan. M. held a mortgage on certain city lots , on which the owner desired to negotiate a large loan for the purpose of building thereon a hotel ; contracts for furnishing the mateilal for which were held by U. it t' . who promised M. In writing If ho would teleaso hlsmoitgago they would pay him the amount theieof out of the payments made to them for material fiom tlmo to tlmo as the building piogressed. .M. released. I'aymonts for material were made to II.&O. , but they paid nothing to M. ; In a suit by H. & U. to foiecloso mechanic' ! , liens on the lots and hotel ; held , that the release by M. of his mortgage was a sullicicnt considera tion for tlio piomlscs of II. ft U. ; that they were estopped fiomclalmlnglluns on the prop erty pi lor to M. ; and that their Hens should ho charged with the amount due Jl. ouhlsmoit- gdgo. 2. Under the law of this state the lien of a mechanic or laboier attached at tlio com mencement of I ho furnishing of material , or , at the commencement of the porformnncuof labor by him and not from the beginning of the conjunction of the Improvement , on which ho labors , or for which he furnislies matuilal. 3. A person commLiiclng to furnish iiiateii.il for , or commencing to labor on an Improve ment on teal estate must at the time take notice of tlio Interest and tide In the promises of the person with whom lie contiacted , as shown by thu public jecoids , as his lien for laborot material , aside fiom the Improvement Itself , attaches only to such Interest. 4. A party taking n moitgago on real estate Is bound , at the time , to know whether ma- teilal has been furnished or labor performed In the giectlon , reparation or removal of Im provements on thu premises within the four prior months. 0. Thu Hen of a mortgage on real estate taken while a building Is In process of erec tion thereon , Is subject , to the claims of ma- toilal , men and hiborots for matoiial alioacly and thcieafter furnished , and fpr labor alteady nnd thereafter performed In the erec tion of such building , whan the commence ment of such furnishing of mateilal or tlio commencemunt of the peifoimanco of such labor was prior to the record of said mortgage. G. Under tlio Nebraska statute there are no priorities amongst liens for mateilal furnished or labor performed ; but this rule of equity applies only to those Henoishocommeiicod tliu furnishing of material or commenced the performance of labor on the faith of the same estate ; as If A , II and U commence the fur nishing of material for an Impiovcmcnt on certain real estate , and aflei waids thu owner moitgages to 1) ) , and theieafter K , F and C ! commence the performance of labor on the improvements ; heiu the Hens of A , Ii and U are prior to l's mortgagQ and pro rate amongst themselves , being Nf the sumo class and attaching to the same es vto ; while the Huns of K , 1' ' and U would bu subject to D's mortgage , but would pro rate amongK.thum- : selves , being of the same class and ultacfeijig to the sanio estate. 7 , The oath attached to the "account of the Items" for material furnished , and for which a lien was claimed , was as follows : "J. A , II , , being first duly swoin , * * says * * Ua * corioct * * of material furnished by this afllani * * * Blgned : Capital t'lty 1'lnnlng Mills , per J , A. ll , , secretary , " The account of the Items was headed : "M. I , Ii. to Capital C'lty Planing Mills , dr. " Held , to show that the lien was claimed by the Uapltal Ulty Planing mills and not by , I , A. 11. , and u sub stantial compliance with the statute. 8 , The oath rixpiitod by suction 3 , chapter llv , of Complied Statutes may bo madu by the agent of the claimant of a Hen , whether a per son or coi porallon , 9 , When moro than four months Intervene between Items of an account for material fur nished a mechanic's Hen will not attach fin the lloiim piucedlng the hiatus , unless It IE made to appear by competent evidence that all the Items were furnished pursuant lo one contract ; and tliu allldavlt attached to the "account of thu Items" is not computoi.t uvl- denco to piovu that fact. 10 , A vendor of an elevator , furnlnhoil for and put up In a hotel lu process of erection , by contract with thu ownur lutulned In hlmsell thu title until the fixture should ho paid for , and reserved the right to retake possession thereof If default should be madu In the pay ment for thu same. Held , not a waiver of the vendor's right to a material man's Hen on ttu hotel and the land occupied by It , 11 , Thu assignee of a mechanic's Hen h subrogated to all the rights of his assignor and the taking of amojtgagu by thu usslgnct on the property nfTrclcd by the lien , tlio con sideration of which morlgngowns usodln the iiurcliiuo of the lion , will not merge the Inlter in the mortgage , unle It appears such was the Intention of the part Ion and jtmtlco re quires It. That Intention may ho established not only from the acts AMI ! declarations of the a-htiicc ! , but fr"n n view of the situation as alfectlng Ills interests , \Vhcrothoagentof thoobllsco in an In demnity bond against mechanic's llpni pre sented the obligation to II. nnd 1) . and requested thorn to sign It as * urctlc , promising them thiU A. S , and one Hushes whoso names were printed In the body of the bond as sureties would also Mgu It ; II. and 1) . RlgiiPd on the agreement with the agent that If the others named as sureties did not sign , the bond should bo "Invalid " None of the others named as sureties signed. The agent , without the knowledge of II , or 1) , erased the other surolles'namcs by drawing an Ink line across them and delivered the bond In this condition to her principal. Held , the de livery of the bond was unauthnrlrcd , and II and 1) ) were not liable thereon ; and held fur ther , that II.and P.by afterwards taking secur ity to protect themselves from toss ( being then Ignoiant of the fact that the other sureties had not signed1 did not thereby lallfy the do- llxery of the bond as the knowledge of the existence , of a t Ight or defense , and the Inten- tlon to ictlmiuish It must concur In order to estop u parly by waiver. Help ( or Inspector frank. The prospect of tlio appointment of nn ntl- ( Ittlonal food inspector has caused n rush of applicants to the powers tint bo iu the Hoard of Health. Some of the members of board bcliovo Hint during the summer mouths there should bo nn additional Inspector to as sist Inspector Frank and as soon as the busy season Is over his services could bo dispensed with. YEARS TWENTY THE LEADER ! ! ! Corghs , Plcnrlur , llheunmllnni. Sciatica , Lumbnco llnck-Aclic , nnd nil External Allmtuts rcmoicd quickly by BENSON'S uhlchisthoonly POROUS PLASTER that contains imwcrful and euratlvo modern Ingredients YKT AllSOLUTKliY 8A1-U and I'OSmVK In Its action. Ilcnson'8 1'lnMcrs Prctenl rnenmonla. It docs not euro chronic allmcntx In a min ute , nor does It create an clcctrlo battery or current in tlionystcm.nor will It euro bymcrely reading the label , all such claims are made by qnurkH nnd liiinilinps. HENHON'S Is endorsed by 5.OOO I'hysIclans mid Druggists. CAUTION Pon't I * ttim-nl by unvrur-nlttit DrcA * tfiuiwlioofTrr ttiMp lr h whl < h Ihfy rUlm In j * t u ROO ? r b < ll r llun BENSON'S , ( let th > tnul . . } nUr fcl * * Kfep ttttm At Lorna ( or iiuercractra. JJlMdlutlon of Corporation of Cockrcll Ill-others CouiinlHHlon Company of Lincoln , Nebraska. Know All Men by Those Presents : That wo.V. . A. roekre.ll , ( . ' . W. Cocktell and 11. II. Cocktell , being theilncorpoiators , as well as the stockholders of all the.stock ( ner Issued by said cotporatlon , do hoicby mutually agree todlssoUoand tonulnate.suld corporation , on thu following terms and conditions : All the propuity , money , accounts , notes , claims and assets of e\ery kind and nature , Owned and possessed by said corporation , having boon sold tot'v. . Cock re II , lie Is to settle - tlo all outstanding accounts and liabilities against thu ( . 'orIroll Itiolhers Commission Co. , and It Is mutually agieed between said stockholders that , within 10 days from tills date the stock of said corporation shall bu canceled , and It Is further piovlned that a notice of this dissolution shall bo published at Lincoln and Omaha , In thu state of Nebraska , In sdmo newspaper for three siiccess\o | days , and such notice Isto ha\oattachel | theieto thu names of the above stockholder , which said notice. . O. W.Coekrell Is heieby authorised to sign for ! tlio undersigned , .signed and o.xucuted this 19th day of May , lb9J. W. A. l'oi'Kuii.i : , , C. W. ( ' ( K'KltlM.l , , J7(13t 11. II. I'OCKIICM. . AT THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL DHiaHT ANI NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS DETTEn. My i.wtor turs It nets cctitlr on UK tom ct llTfmndkldnc- * , r.nlsni'lPinntl tMl\f. Till drink li miiie frr.m hcrin. ntul la pttn\ttJ | for tu llx-M IP * Ills mllis ! LAHE'SMEDIGIHfii ' All.lriiKE , < tstllltntM > i .nni1liMtiickftic ( > . Ifre. cannot R < t It. urml jonrmMms fornfrco sample l.nnr' * I'nnill ) .unltclnc inures the linnet rnrliihiT. ltinMrrtiitiPhTOltlirtlil < l4iiprrsi > ry AiUlrcaa OllATUH I1 , YVOODWA HI ) , i.r Itov. N.1J S3 SHOE Bout Colt Shoo In the world ( or thaprloe W. L. DoURlaSuUoenaronoldovetywlioio everybody tiuould wear tliom. It la n dut ; you ewe youinc-lf to got tbo bent volno ( o. your money. EoonotnizolayourJootwonrb ; purohoBlng W. L. DouglnsShooo.wUlol toproBonttho best vnluo at tlio ptloon ad , voif .sort above , oo thoucando caa tcatlly. OSTnko No Substitute. . Ucu-nrn of frnml. yono ( tenulno without . 11 DotKlni 11,11110 nnd t rlco ulnmiicd on bottom. Ix > o.-J tor It u lion you lm > . \V. I - . . - , , - ' . . . * . , c.0j , Magnus Wobhere , Kelley , Stlgcr & Co. , O.I Wilson , I'llas Svunsoii , Ignatz Newman W I South Uinalm. SO UTI * QJVf A TiTA.j' ' Union Stock Yards Company , South Op-ialia. ItpstCnltlo Ho nnilSlico , ) mirUot It t'i } wotv COMMISSION HQllSci. Wood Brothers. Llvo Stock Commission .Merchants. Eo'ithOuinlm Telepiiono 1137. Cli JOHN t ) DAUNMAN , ) . WAI/1'KU K. WOOD , f Market reports by mall and wire chccrfii'ij rnlshoit upon r.pplloallon. PERMANENTLY CUBED Ol' HO PAY - WE REFER YOU TO 2 , , 5OO P ATI EN VS. Financial Reference : Ml Hank of Commerce. Omaha. No DETENTION from business. No Oporntion. Investigate our Method , Written guarantee to abso lutely Cure nil kinds ( if lUJl'TUUEof botheoxos.wllU- out the use of unite or syringe , no matter of how lonit otandlog. otandlog.EXAMINATION FREE. The 0. E. MILLER COMPANY , ' ' 307-308 H. Y. LIFE BLDQ. , OMAHA , NEB , Bond forClruular. PROTECT AND IMPROVE YOUH SIGHT- Our Spectacles and Eyeglasses Are the U'.st. EYES TESTED FREE. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Mr , OMAHA QPTIGflL GO , , 222 S. IGtli St. MVm\ \ 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. The oralnont BpccKllit In narvoim , chronic , prlrato. blood , Kkln nnit tirlnnrr ilhoifoi A rcuiilnr nr.l registered iiMduntu hi nicdlcluo , ni aiiiluiniib itnd U2rlttlcnto * will heir , M ntlll trentlnic with the Krentii.l dtccosi , cntnrrh , loit munhooit , lomlnul woikneiv nUht IOJSDS mid nil fnrmi of prlvnto dlocniioi. f > J niorcury uaml , NCIT trout man t for IOMI of vltul pouur. 1'artldn lumblo to vlalt nmmnr ho t routed nl lioirff hy correspondence. Medicine ur Instruments neat by mail oruxproiM "ecuroly packcl ; no innrku to ndl cats contents or sender. One. porKoiml Interview preferred. Coniiiltntluu free. Ciirroipoiiitonco ntrtctll prlvnto. Hook ( Mj-ntcrlcs or l.lfu ) sent free. Olllco hours , 9 n.m. to U p.ui. Buudiijrii , ID a.m. to U u ] tieiid btamp for circular. OMAHA U AWNINGS AND TENTS. Omaha Tent-Awning Wolf Bros & Co. , COMPANY. Manufictureriof Tonte. IIOUPI3 COVEH9. Awnln , etc , TTU and 1113 Fnrnnui btreot. 70iH. Ifcth Mroet , BAGS & TWINES | Bcmis Omalia Hag COMI'ANV. Importers nnd [ nanufao * tur < r of Hour iicki , burlap , twine. BOOTS AND SHOES. Morsc-Coe Slios Company. . Ilonnrd St itnd Omce-1107-1103.1111 S aloiroom iactorjr-llt'.l-1121-ll'tt Hoitard Bt. ot Ilooti ana ONI.V MiuufAiturori We ro the Eboeilii th t teof Nebraiki. A ifenoral hivliMloo Ii ectundod to all to Imped our now factory. Rirkendall , Jones & Amer , Hand-Sewed COMI'ANV WUolcialo mfri , Biianti lloiton BIIOH CO . booti , thont ItlbberBboe Co. HIM- and rubber good * , IMi- IIOHIIW llornrr Street , IJIU Ilorniiy Utroiu COAL , COKE. COBNIOE. Oinana Coal , Coke & Eagle Cornice Works Mfngulranlrcil Iron cor- IJMK ro.U rd and taft rilcu , window cnp . mo- cunt , B K.cor. 16tU aud talle ikrllKl'te , etc-l3JS IlouiclaB btreet. unit ISIUDodjer-treet. DRY GOODS. M. E. Sinltli&Co. Kilpalrick-KochDry co. Dry goodf , notloni , fur- Notloni , k-enti' furnlih- rlililatf goods , corner Ing iroodi , cor. lltu aud lltli aud Howard bti. llarnoy rttrcen. I-UBNITUBE. Omalia Upholstering Bebce & Hunyan CUMl'ANV. Upbolitureil furniture , FUIIN1TUUH COMI'ANV 11W-110I lclloUl et. and.lblUfilro * HAKDWABE. Rector & Wllhcliny I Lobeck & Linn , COMI'AltY. Dealers In hardware sail Corner 10th and Juckion luethanlci' tools. titrueta , IIU1 UouKUs Htrcot. HATS , ETO. | IRON WORKS. W. A. L. Gibbon & Co I Omalia Safe and Iroi Wholesale WOIIIC' ) , llati , cops , etruvf eoodi. E-afeiVHiiUi , jail woo glootos , mittens , l.'tlii Iron kliutteri and flra n and liarnoy ttrectt. capos. Uui Anclroou , lit ] aud Juokbon LUMBER. John A. Wakcfield , Importod.Arti'rloaii Port land cement , Mllwiui- keo cement unil ( julucy nhlto lime. LIQUORS. | MTLLINSRY. Frlck & Herbert , I. Oberfelder & Importers and Jobberi \Yboleialo liquor dealer ! of mllllnory , nollunt. Mull orderj promptly 1001 Karnam Bt. tilled 2UB-VIJ d. lltli. PAPER. I OILS , Carpenter Paper Coi Standard Oil Co. Carry a full Hoc * of prlntliitU wrapping and I Ileaned and lubrlcatloi writing paper * , card f papers , etc , I oils , axle grease , etc. PRODUCE COMMISSION. Branch & Co. Jas. A. Clark & Co , Produce , fruits ot all llutter. cliceie , OS * * , poultry aud gumo. kinds , oysters. ill' b. Utli tftioot. STOVE BEPAIRS | BASH , BOORS Omaha Stove Hcpair MA. Dlsbrow&Co \iQUXa , blove repairs Manufacturers at sssli , ana water attsobuents duurs , blinds tor anr kind of to u moulding ! . Urau ( . 12VI Douglas st- ttc * Ulh ui3 li I4U