1 THE OMAHA DAILY BE'fa TUESDAY , JUNE 13 , 1803 , COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL There WM a Sharp Break in Wheat Yesterday , CLOSED ONE CENT BELOW SATURDAY Decline Duo to the 1'not that Hulls Had toajled Up with Wheat.In . ICxprt- tntlon Unit the Crop Iteport Would llulRo the Market. CniCAOo , June 12. Tli'oro was a sharp break In wheat today. The market closed exactly lo lower than Saturday evening. The chief reason for the break wns the fact that the bulls Imd loaded up with wheat In the expectation that the crop report would bulge the market. As It failed lo do so they nearly all attempted to sell out at once. Saturday , after hours , there was a Jump of Jc In July , and It wns estimated that the opening price this morn ing would go up He and abull market thus assured. There was much surprise , therefore , when the public cable quoted Liverpool steady to Id lower. This was a knock elown the trade did not expect from the outside. It had a weakening effect upon the start. Although prices opened from ? c to iic advance , thov soon began t weaken. The absence of any particular expott demand , the clothing house failure-hero lute Saturday and tbo fact of a real estate house being In trouble , were nlado much of , A.t 12 o'clock the visible supply retiort was nil complete ox-cent , Chicago figures. The de crease without Chicago was 1,700,000 bit. , und leicul stocks were expected to drcrenfco 700,000 bu. at least. Just when the figures were due , Secretary Hlono announced that the Inspection bureau could not simply Chicago today and hereafter would not publish figure's until Tuesday. This again unset calculations and disturbed confidence- . The explanation given was that Monday's figures have always been approximated , the exact Infiirnmtloii not being obtainable before Tuesday. Last week there was a discrepancy of BiiO.OOO hit. bo- IWCMIII receipts and the estimate , and the olll- clals decline to run Iho chances of making nn- other blunder. The maruet became more demoralized dur ing the last. hour. Financial troubles were again forcing stocks lower In Chicago and Now York and closing cables were not Im proved. From top figures at the opening prices de clined with only slight fluctuations froml\to 17i'c' , and the closing was about Ic lower for July and 1 ! < R lower for September than tbo closing figure's of Saturday. While Iho crop Is estimated to lies much smaller than lust year , the largo surplus In sight , It was thought , would make up for a largo shortage in thu ylelel , andtlto olfect of the former was oflVot by the latter. Corn was comparatively stcaily , a fact duo , It Is said , to talk of a falling olV in the move ment' , the fairly good cash demand and higher cables. Opening transactions wore a fraction under the final figures of Saturday , und after belling up } ; c , worked back from ! ic to Me , ruled easier , und at the clobo bud letet Irom c p to ? > c. Fluctuations In oats quotations were eon- flned to a moderate range. The close was with a not loss of Me. Government rejMirt showeel a smaller increase In the area than expected , but cut llttlo figure. The provision trade was stagnant , the pit being deserted most of the time. The elecllno recorded was attributed to the break In wheat. Compared with Saturday night pork is Jl lower , ribs OOc und larel unchanged. Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , 154 cars ; corn , 040 curs ; oats , 380 cars ; hogs , 14,000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows : AUTICJ.K.S , I.ow. Ci.eiSK. WhcotXo.X June r,5 July 074 tR ! 67 5ept 73 70 ! Corn No. 2 - Juno 88M S8H July iff1 Sept n Onts No. 2 nSfl Juno Sfl ! < SB July Bopt Mess I'orlt July 20 15 2000 20 10 Sept. . 10 SO 30 7U m 70 Lard- July 10 15 IS 10 15 10 15 8opt 10 G2 1067) . 10 C5 Bliort Hlba. . July 0 < 0 935 0 < 0 ficpt. . . . II 75 9 (55 ( 9 70 75 Cash quotations wore as follows : Fl.oim Kasy , unchanged. WHCAT Nei. 2 spring , G4H < ijr,4 Sc ; No. 3 , soring. GlG2c ; No. 2 reel. Gi@t ! ( > 4'jc. CoilN-No. 2 , 88'ie.No. 3 yellow , closing 37 ! { . OATS No. 2 , 2'J'ie ; No. 2 whites , f. o. b.U3Hc ; No. 3 white , f. o.li. * , 31a33ic. ( ( HvK-No.2 , 4UHc. UAIII.EV No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , f , o. b. , BDc ; No. 4 , f. ei. b. . 31 iS3e. FI.AX SKRII No. 1 , ifl.03'4. TIMOTHY Hunn Prime , i3.CS. 1'OHK Moss , i > er bbl , , iWO.KJ < i20.12J ! ; Inrd , per 100 Ibs. . $ ll.nuffi'J.07.i ! ; short riha , sldos ( loosti ) , } 0.40T(0.45 ; dry saltcel shoulders , ( boxed ) , fO.5oaiO.00 ; bliort clear bides , ( boxed ) , $10.37'5'iilO.G2'i. ' ' ' ' WHISKY Dlslllleis' ilnlshcel goods , per gal. , SuejAlls Unchanged ; cut loaf , GJSc ; granu lated , 6.70 ; Ktandard "A , " 5.07. Tlui following were the rocolpta and ship ments for today : On the Produce exchange today the butter market was easy ; creamery , lOIJffilOo ; dairy , 1417c. li gs , barely bteady ; slrlctly ( reih , 12i ! Now York Market * . New YOltK , Juno 12. I'r.ouu Kcrnlnts , 20- 819 iik s. : exports , 0,005 libK , 4,050 Backs ; fales. 13,300 pkKS. ; market ( julot , easy ; of fered free-ly. UOHN MKAT < Qulot , hteady. HVK Htcaely , quint ; western , GGQGOc , DAHI.UV MALT Dull , bteady ; city made , Oaimela.jl.ooai.05. PIIAH Quiet ; t'anada nominal , 7Qc. WliBAT Hecelpts , 401,070 bu. : exports , 130- 600 bu. ; sales , 6,1 UO.OOO bu. of futuroH , 130- 000 bu. of apnt. Bpot market dull , KtMj c lower , weak ; No. 2 rod. In utoro anel elevator , 717lHc ; ulloiit , 7lyft7'Jej ; f. el. b. . 7US < ! i7Sc : utiKraile'd , red , 71Jif675c ; No. 1 northern , 711iQ72c ; No. 1 hard 78'ic ; No. 2 northern , OOjic. UutloiH opened llrm ut ! B ® ? O advance on llrmor cables , foreign buylni ; nnel on the Eovornment reixirts , elecllnud 7 ® lVic on an increase em II.'ISSIIJJD , larto India KhlpinontH , Increiitho In stocks , \vouk late cables west , ilnanclal tronhlo In KIIIISIIH Ulty und realizing , e-loslngwoak at \\i \ < iMe under Sat urdays No. 2 red. July , 724'ii73 ! > ic , closing at 7a > 4c ; August , 74i ; < a75Jie. closing at 74fe ! ; BopUimlMir , 70y7Ke. ! closing nt 7Gtfc ; OoUi- ber. tWVZBtto , ele : > slnis at 78cs December , Blj HfeicltNeif grain In More and afloat Juno 10 : Wheat , 7.0G3,820lm. ! corn , 859.9CO bu.s oat * . B78.G48 Ini. : rye. 87,710 bu.i mult , 2'JOG5'J bu. ; pcus , 1,044 liu. COHN-ltecolpts , 70,000 bu. ! exports , 1.0O8 bii.j jiiilrs , 100,000 bu , of futuren , 77,000 bu , . -Of spot , HpotH llrm , quiet ; No. 2 , 4H ! < c 111 olovntor , 47)i ) nllemt ; Ne > . 2 white , 4l c. Options were very elull and without , feature , closing steady at uar to ! gc decline ; July , 47 ? ( iJ47J > c , clei.slng nt 47c ; August.IHfjlTS 48)fc ) , closing at48c ; September , 48 > lia48fic , closing at 48ic ! , OATU-Itccolpts , 28,800 bu. ! exports , 755 bu , ! sales , 'J'JO.OOO ' bu , futures , 1H 1,000 bu , eli clo 2O1 : uaiius mixed , 37 < 3'aOu ; wlilto we t- ern , 3UCi.40e ] . to choice lleii'.s-KIrm , qulot. IliDM-Quleti wet BUted New Orleans BOlee-leil , 45 to 00 Ihs. , 4jc20o ! ; Te.xat sele-eted , 50 lo GO Ibs , , 5 < i67ci linemen Ayres 21 tei241bs. , 1'Jifc ; Texas dry , 21 lo 27 fbs.8 < jj I'uoiHiONS-Cut meats , bteudy ; mhldles dull , llrm , I.urd , quiet , easy ; western Ktean cleised atJlOlOiiUMo ; sale-s , 100 th'rce ai (10,15 , Opilons , Kali-b , nonu ; Juno eloM'U a tlO.15 , iibknli July eloscd ut 110,10 : tx < p teiulHirclo.-.ixl at f 1O.85 , nomlnuf. 1'orlc. qnlut ttoadv ; haloH , 160 bbls.j old mess , * 'JO : nov UlObS , 1 20.SU. HUTTEU Quiet , rather easy ; wcslorn dairy 14(2lCc ( ; wobtorn creamery , lOfflaoc ; ElKluu fi'iBESK-Qulet. weak ; part skims , lilOe Keiiia l.artso rocolptu , uusyi receipts , 0,731 likKS. ; wfbturn frcsli , 14'iSsl4JUc ; wisblorn per case , f3.00aa.25. TALLOW Dull. M iiely.f2 ( per pk . ) , 5e , . CorroNKiuui uu/ Dull , ea y for all bei choice ; crude , 40c ; yellow urlmo , 444J45c choice , 62c. I'CTiteiLF.UM-The * market wan neglected , no a sliiKlu kale haviiiK been n'liorU'il. Pennxyl vaula oil , Knot saleu , none ; July options , hale' * none\G3c bid ; 03 c askeel nil day ; Mum oil taleK , none ; 29Vic bid ; total sales , none ! . KeisiN Dull , easy ; btralnud common ti good , * 1.25&1,27H. 'Uuiej'KNTiNK-Qutot , bte'ndy ; 28ri5i20c , Uiuu Qulel. sloady i domebllc , fulr lo oxtru SHOSttc ; Jupnu. 4 > , Q,4ic. | BUOAII Haw , Urnier ; fair demand ; fulr ro fining , 8Vc ; contrlfiigulM 00 test , 4jc ( ; tah-b two cargoei ceutrlf usalv at Ureak water at 4 KI " 'iTKr ' ft * I , ii | iirijiiTrn" " and 000 bug * contrlfiiKMi tpotM 4 ! < ct refined nrtn , quloii olT A. 4U4XC ! mould A , fill-Iocs Rlnntlnni A , 6fi 10Q&vci confec tioners A , 5 3.1 < MJ5iCj ? cut lour. &V 5 IC-lOci eriHhod , 6K6 If.-iGei powdorud , 6HS4 fi8-16 < ! ! granulated , 6 B-lGSSHc ! cubes , 6 9- . 9I'm I'm liin.s- Dull , steady i Inko , (10,85. I.TtAli-Einyiilomnsllo , (3.70. -osoiniii ! Slrnlts , J10.7S bid. 120 atKcdjpIatet , quiet , steady. Speller. dull ; do- mettle , 14.20. Umnlin I'Cailucu Mnrket. VKClKTAntE3. ToMATOF.q-MlslMlppl4-baikcteratc < i , 12.23. UAt.troilNIA UAIIUAUK Crates , per 10. , ! 2K 4J30.NKW NKW l'OTATOKS-1'or bbl. , J3.75J14.00. STIUNO DUANS Per Int. box , H.&O. I'BAS-l'or 1m. box , 81.501.75. CUCUMIIEIW I'or don. , 76c. OAti.m/wr.it l-'uncy , porbu. box , 11.70. So. O.MO.NS-1'or bbl. , J4 00. lir.TT.ucn-- do * . , 20B2.r > c. KAiitsiiKri 1'erdoz. , I5ii2"c. ClieKKNO.S'lONS I'OrdOA. , 165&20C. ASI'AIiAOUH 1'er ilo35(514U ( ( % NEW llnu-M-Pcr do40itsoc. . OAUFOHSIA Ciimntics Per 10-lb. box.tl.CO © 1.70. STUAwnF.mtus Per case , on orders , 83.60 ® lio'osEtiF.imiM I'er case , I3.COU4.00. lUsi'IiF.liniKS I'er'24-plnt f.ntc * . S2.252.70. I.KViONS-iIhoIco tofuncy , M.OOitO.OOi oxtru fancy , J5.6oao. 00. IIANAN'AR Per liunrh , Including crates and pncklnit.S2.OOaS.GO. OIIANOKS Klvcrsldn seedlings , S3.25 , Medi terranean sweets $3.503.3,70. Di.ACKiraumiis 24-qtmrt cases , $3.0034.00. IIUTTWI , EfHIS , OAMK , VOUf.TltY. IltiTTKH The pront bulk of the country but tor ( foci ut UK. Keil ( * eMenoraI market lie. 1'DUi.Tiiv Cliolco bens. 80 ! mixed eoopi , 7rjj.no : old roosters , 4y,5c ; geese and ducks , bilUc. HAA' Thn market on good upland bay , $7 In car lots. VKAtCliolco and small fat , 708ci ! { largo and thin , _ SI. l.oitti .Market * . ST. r.otrts , Juno 12. Kl/wtt Weak with wheat ; prices unchanged ! patenls , f3.20ita.Ru ; extra fiuicv , tU.llOTO.OO ; fancy , J'2.0Tt2GO ( ) ; Choice. $2.f&2.30 | family , fJ.OOS2.10 ! rye ' . WriKAT Dppned weak und told down 17 c , breaking nil low point records and clew ing near the bottom ; No. U red , cash and .Tune , 02u ; July , na $ ( ! { , closing ut 034'c ; Au gust , OOvfttUTyc , cltHlmr atGGKo ! September , GBVittGU'aC , closing at 08c. ! C'oitN V.'us s\enk with wheat , closing Uc lower ; No. 2 cash , mixed , 3G'4c ' ! Juno , 35c ; July , 30a3G7ic. ? closing ut 3G c ; September , 38o. 38o.OATS OATS Wonk. lower ; No. 2 cash , 27c ; July , 2GUC ! Alienist , IMVfi'j September , 24KC. Uvr.-No. a east sideO'Jc hid. HIIAN I.owur ; east trade , sucked , OOc. HAY Prlmo to choice timothy , 812.00 ® lii'TiT.u Unchanged ; choice crcairfbry , 10 ® IGc ; choice dalrv , He. Keios-UnchamriHl. PROVISIONS Very dull , weak ; current make potk , * 10 : mid , $0.3"2,9.50 ! } : dry salt tm'iUs. loose shoulderx. J9.121. ' , ; lougs ami rllis , S'J.OU ' ! shorts , J'J.HO ; boxed , lOc more : bacon , packed Khnuldurs , $10. 'JH ; longs and ribs * 10.G2i'i&10.76 ; bhorts , $11 ; hams , un- changud ; Ml''ariMired. ' $13.00314.00. KEUEii'TS I'lniir , 4,000 bblo. ; wheat , 18,000 bu. ; corn , 141,000 bu. ; oats , 43,000 bu. Suu'MUNTft Hour 7.000 bbls. : wheat. 07,000 bu ; corn , 202,000 bu. ; oats , 07,000 bu. NEW York Dry < ! < io < N Market. NEW YniiK , .Tune 12. The demand for dry Roods was without new dovnlopmemts. The promNed rnvlslon of prices of bleached Roods I.s apparently postponed to nuxt week. In thu meantime ) ugi'iits are establishing prices of olhur goods for the fall season. The Allen prints havoheen placed at 0'/c. The American Printing company bus mudu prices as follows : Indigos an < l Inellitns cold , G < : oaeh ; Calcutta tuneless ( Indigos ) , O'fc ; shct'tliiRS , 4'iC. Amos- kruif drc'-slnj ; for fall are Ho nnd other mulct's aroon this ha lx. A mosiceag C'unton Iliuincls are as follows : Ten ounces brown , lOc ; bleached , 18r ; A , l-ff14Wc ! ; AA , ll' 14c : Hit. 1154 and 12"c : UO , lOSiail'Jc ; 111) , OVi and IQliu ; EE , UtjlOa ; other Ktyles on this basis. _ _ _ Collco .Market. NKW YOIIK , Juno 12. Options opened quiet , unchanged to 10 points oil' ; closed steady , un changed to 10 points olT ; sales , 11,000 bass , Including : Juno. S10.00@lG.r > 0 ; July , JlO r. ® 10.00 ; August , ho.35 ; Sonteiuber. JlO.lOio 10.15 ; October , $10.05(810.10 ( ; December , $14 , 00 © 10.00. Spot Klo , dull , nomlnalNo. ; 7 , $17. IJio UK JANKIHO , Juno 10. Receipts during the week. GB.OOOpkgs ; purchases for the United Slates , 22,0K ( ) ! ) ) ; < ; shipments to the United States , 20,000 baitb ; Mock , 88.000 bags. SANTOS , Juno 10. Hood average , 14,400 rcis j > or 10 kilos. Itecolpts ilurlnv the week , 2U.OOO I IKB : purcliut > eB for tlip United States , 17,000 bugs ; bhipments to tire United States 31,000 bags ; stock , 3,100 baKS. HrltlMi Oralii T'riulci Ievio\v. LoxnoN , June 12. In Its weekly rovlow of the British drain trade , the Mark Lane Kx- Juno 1. 1'oreinn wheat has decllnod Gd on the week , blicc : OOU quarters on sale at the ports proves Its firmness desplto a decline In the price of silver and the sudden declines In In dia. The continent has bought 80 per cent of the amount shipped. KIIIIH is City Miiricuti ) . KANSAS OITY , Juno 12. WHEAT Easy ; No. 2 hard. OH09c ; No. 2 red , ccxaoic. Con.N-Eiu.y ; No. 2 mixed. 3333tfc ; No. 2 white , 34 < ft34Ke. OATS Slow , weak ; No. 2 mixed , 27438c ! ; No. 2 white , 2'JC. KYB-Wcak ; No. 2 , 02c. HUTTCK Easy ; creamery , 1410c ; dairy , 11HO14C. ECKIS Weak at lie. Hr.CKiiTS Wheat , 3,000 bu. ; corn , 0,000 bu. ; oats , none. Siui'MUNTS Wheat , 21,000 bu. ; corn , 11,000 bu. ; outs , none. Cotton Market. Nr.w Ont.EANS , Juno 12. Firms Rood mid dling , 8 1-lGc ; mlddllnp. 7 11-lGc ; low middling , 7 8c : Rood ordinary , 7 1-lGc ; not receipts , 2.tOG ; bales ; Rross receipts 2.740 bales ; sales , 800 bales ; stock , 118.440 hales. bales.18.000 bales ; Junoi7.G3 bldJuly$7.C3a ; 7.GO ; AURUSt , J7.Gl2iB7.G3 ; September , $7.03 ® 7.04 ; October , 17.G8H7.GO ; November , 47.74 ® 7.70 ; December , 87.7US7.HO ; January , 87.03 ® 7.00. Mllwaukun Murkuts. MIMVADKCR , WIs. , Juno 12. WUCA7 Easy ; July , G3ac ; No. 2spring. G3c. CollN-Dull ; No. 3 , 30 ® a7o. OATS-Actlvo ; No. 2 white , 33Jc ! ; No. 0 wlilto , 31 ! ' (33'2c. ( IIAIU.UY 08C. HYIi-OOc. " 1'iioviBioss Qulot ; pork , $00. MliuieaiiollK U'huiit Murkot. MlNNKAl'OMH. Minn. , Junes 12. The wheat market was dull , trade being largely done by OOc ; No. 2 northern , 07c. Ilitltlimiro Uriiln .Murlint. lUi.Tuioui : , Juno 12. WIIIIAT Dull ; No. 2 red , sj it and Juno , 70s5J70fc. ! t'eniN iull ) ; No. 2 mixed , tpot and June , 47WC. CAM Quiet ; and steady ; No. 2 white west ern , 42J-SC. Clncluimtl Murkots. CINCINNATI , Juno 12. WHEAT Nominal ; No. 2 red. 03c. GOHN Dull ; No. 2 mixed , 40c. OATS-Kanlor ; No. 2 mixed , 31'c. \VlllSKV-Sleaely at tl.12. Toloilei elriiln Alurkct. TOI.KDO , Juno 13. WHEAT Active , lower : No. 2 , cash anil Juno , 01 He. COUN Dullnndbleaely ; No. 2cash ami June 38 ! ie. OATS-Qutot ; cash , 30)jc. ) I.ivcriiiiiil r.ivnurooi * Juno 12. WHEAT Dull ; holder * olfeir modeirately. COIIN Qulul , unii ; mixed western , 4s 2d poi c\vt. I.oniliiu Oil Murluit. I.ONnoN , Juno 12. CALCUTTA I.iNSEno Mai ami .Inno hhlpmcnts , 40 per quarter. LlNOKKU Ollr-20s 3d per cwt. Klglii lliitler Murkct. KuiiN , III. , Juno liiTTKlt-Ste'ady ; sales 6,4tX ) pounds at 20W cenls ; 30,100 pounds ai yoii cents . Ilaviinu ( inKill" .Market. HAVANA , Juno 12. SUOAII Firm. STOUKB ANU IIUNIIS. Week Oprnoil with C'liinpurntlvoly Quloi Miirknt * on tliu Kxcliango , NKW YOHK , Juno 12. The wcok opens wit ! ceminaratlvely quiet lAurkots ut the Btocl exclmuire , The market opened tolerably firm und SuKiir , Chicago HUB und Henerul Electrli advanced ! ( und li ! per cent as conuwcd wltl final quotations of HHturduy , but the buylni which carried up prices on tlmt.day was ub bent und thu bears utmost ImmeOIUtoly begui a Eyhtemutlc raid oil the ) whole list. The promptness with which blocks yloldei caused many of the small traders who bough on the closing days of last week ( a sell out There win llttlo In the wuy of news to offec the speculation advotsoy , but on tin contrary the railway tratllc returns were as a rule , favorable to further rise The dealing * wwr almost eutlrel professional. Onnornl F.lcctrlc And Jor. o Central fell off 3JJ per cent ; Suanr , 2 percent ; Clilcneto ua , 2 < tier cent ; MlMQurl Paclfle2' ( percontl Alnnlmttan. Imko Shore and Oninhn , 2 iiprcentt * few Knsland , 1W per cent , and Hiirllngton , l"t percent. The losses otherwise were ! < perconL In the lut-5 afternoon - noon dcalliijulmda steadier feeling. Jersey Central , which oold at 107 ? , rallied to 100 bid , The Improvement otherwise from the lowest wn < from K to 1 per cent , with I/nko Shore and Missouri Pacltlc In the lend. The market closed quiet , mid tolerably firm. The Post says ; The Immediate factor In to day's local money stringency was , of course , last week's onward shipments of currency. This movement continued todayi and despite a slight recovery In Chicago exchange , was heavier than ut fast week's close. So long as nny prospect of trouble continues In the western market , there will bo a disposition to hold at Interior business centers the money shipped from INOW York. Uolaxntlon of the strain In this market , however , would cer tainly start a return movement. In ruiy case the bulk of the commercial paper , whoso re discount In Now York enabled western banks to draw thus heavily on the east last week matures at the opening of July. The obliga tions therefore , must bo settled und the cur rency returned. The following are the closing quotations on the leading stocks on the Now York Stock ex change today : _ _ . _ ON Firm , 3J47 per cent ; last loan , 3 per cent ; closed ofl'orod at 3 per cent. I'niMi : MICHOANTIM : PAVKU CS8 per cent. KTKHI.INO KxciiANan Kasy , with actual business In bankers' bills at & 4.8-li , < a4.Hrj for sixty days and M.8G4-.8Gy ! ( or demand. Govr.itNMUNT UONOS Weaker. Htato bonds , dull. dull.Tho The closlns quotations on bonds : FtimlU'iill Notix. KANSAS CITY , ; Juno 12. Uloarinss , II. , 275,258. New YOIIK. Juno 12. Clearings , 472,182,480 balances , $4,554,032. I'Aius , June 12. Three per cent rentes , 081 42ic } for the account. ItAl.TlMOnr .Juno 12. Clearings , 12,254,740 ImliuicoK , (355,2BU. Money , 0 pur cent. I'Mii.Aiiiii.iMiiA , Juno 12 , Clearlnss , $9 , ' SOO.U'JSj butanceu , 11,025,825. Money , 4M pei cent. LONDON , Juno 12. Amount of bullion gone Into the Hunk of Englanel on balance today 108,000. CINCINNATI. Juno 12. Money , Oflfl po : cent. Now York uxchaiiKo , & 0c discount UloarlllKii , (2,243,500. MRMIMIIB , Juno 12. Now York exchangi Eelllni ; at Jl.&o premium. Cleiirlngs , $273 , 221 ; balances , 105,100. , HAVANA , Juno 12. Exchange , qulot : on tin United States , short tlk'lit Rold , lO. QUc pro mliini ; on London , 21 fie premium , NKW OHI.KANS , Juno 12. Clearings , J083 , 405. Now York uxuhuiiico , 76c per 11,000 pre > mliim ; bank , il.50pertl,000 | iremluin. ST. LOUIH , Juno 12. Clearings , 14,032 , 050 ; balances , J384.201. Money nulol , Cttl per cent , Exchanio ; on Now York , ti discount HOSTOK , Juno 12. Clearings , 113.GG2 , 04U ; bulanrus , tl,454,42U. Money , 7 pt e'fiit. Kxchauje on Now York , OOa dU count. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ KuiiHai City Live black Mnrket. KANSAS OITV. Juno IS.-UATTI.IS Itocolnts 4,200 head ; tihlpmonts , 8,00(1 ( head ; na tlve's bteady , eitners weak ; Texas stoeru t3.0OQ4.25 ; khlnpliiKbteers , f4.5k25.G5 ( ; nutlvi cows fl.OOQ4.25 ; butcher stock , 13.402.4,00 ml feeders , 2.60O ,25 ; bull * and mlted , J2.405l3.75 , . . . . lloeiiItocclpts , 0,000 heads shipments , 2,400 head ; market -steady to u shade lower ; bulk of sales , IO.5ivnn.GOi heavleo , Jil.4Min.COt packer * , J0.46SIO.GQ ! Int.xcd , J0.40U0.55 ! light. } 0.4tvjlO.G2if ; porkers ; JG.50SG.G2 j pigs , JS.OO (30.35. ( , HllEEi' llecelpts , 1X700 licnd ; mnrkot firm. OMAHA l.tVi ; 9TOCK .HAUKKTS. o ot All Hort * . with I'nlr Do main ! nnd Steady 1'rlces. MONDAY , Juno 12. Receipts today , Mhllo rather light , were n trlllo heavier than n.wcok ago today. There were hnrdly res many calllo hero ns on Satur day , but thcro were nearly twice as ninny aa on last Monday. The market was not partic ularly active , but In Iho main prices ruled about stoaely with Snturetny , aUhough busi ness was a trifle slow on the heavy cattle , as speculative shippers arenotyot prepared to bank much on the markets oust of here. Dressed beef men , however , nil wnntod n few cattle nnd us there were only" few hero they paid fully steaely prices for the nice , lianely fat cattle thai stilled them. The small supply hnd about nil chaiiRod hands before noon. CJneid 1,300 to 1,460-lb. steers sold nt trom $4.G5 to 14.80 , while fair to KOoel 043 to 1,101-lb steers sold nt from S4.35 t < l $4.G.r ) . Common green and half fat cattle sold mostly nt from J4 to J4.30 , There was mi notable clmngo In tbo cow market * te > od to choice fat. cows and heifers sold nffrom S3.80 to $4.10. with fair to coed butchers' stock at from J2.75 to $3.75 anil canm-rs at from $2 to $2.05. A few einlvoH were olTorcd and taken ut fully steadv prices from $2.60 to $5. 1'alr to Rood bulls sold largely at from } 2GO to $3.90 , or at nbout Saturday's figures. In the feceier line only a small amount of business was tninsacleel. Kiesh receipts were llpbtnnel resitlar dealers' supplies nH ! heavy. Tbero was only u moelerato elemand from the country miel a very limited movement In Unit elln-etlon. 1'rlccs were not ejuotably changed. Representative ) sales : imr.ssii : ) nr.i-.r. No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. I'r. . 750 S3 50 22. . .1120 $4 35 33 ! ) . 750 4 00 21. . .1153 4 35 1. . . 020 4 10 17. . . 99 J 4 35 5. . .1108 4 1O 20. . . 943 4 35 o ' . Oi > 0 4 15 12. . . 900 4 45 20' . . -755 15 52. . .1205 4 45 20. . . 007 4 15 74. . .1175 4 W ) 1H. . .1121 30 27. . .1135 4 50 13. . . 839 30 18. . 1212 4 55 710 30 23. . .1174 4 00 ' . 845 30 25. . .1324 - 4 05 10 ! " 947 35 18. . .1101 4 05 44. . . 908 35 30. . .1335 4 70 21. . .1051 35 18. . .1437 4 75 17. . . 997 4 35 COWS. 1. . .1070 2 00 1 OC > 0 2 75 1. . . 910 2 25 1 820 00 3. . . 750 2 30 1 1100 3 35 2. . . 935 2 30 1 1080 11 40 10. . . 942 230 1 1010 3 50 . 020 2 45 4 932 3 00 , .1000 2 50 2 1130 3 00 , . 910 2 50 8 900 3 GO , .1045 2 50 2 1275 0 75 , . 953 2 50 54 1075 3 80 , . 810 2 55 2. . . * . . 925 3 90 , .1190 255 1 1170 4 00 , 940 200 G 1008 4 10 , . 900 2 05 COWS AND IiniFEUS. 19 720 2 40 11 790 3 55 SHIPl'INO AND KXPOUT. 20. . .1375 4 75 124 135G 1 80 .1430 4 80 VKAHMNOS. 44. . 7G7 3 80 HEIFE113. 3. . 480 2 30 14. 007 3 75 1.n . 010 C 35 20. 840 3 80 1.i. . 505 2 50 27. 535 8 80 i. . 570 3 GO 53. G99 8 90 i.G G , 770 3 GO . CALVES. 1. . 300 2 50 1 140 5 00 7. . 310 5 00 HULLS. 4. .1135 200 1 1180 3 25 1.O . .1170 2 75 1 900 3 50 1.r. .1385 275 1 1400 3 50 r.i. .1450 2 85 1 1340 3 00 i. .1480 3 15 3 90 STOCICER3 AM ) rr.KOEUS. 4 . 392 2 35 11 050 3 GO 1. . 740 2 75 27 520 3 GO 1. . 300 3 25 4 007 3 05 13. . 503 3 35 , 10 712 3 75 ' ' 587 3 40 27 909 4 00 a' . 733 3 50. COLORADO CATTLE. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. 32 COWS. . . . 844 2 05 1 feeder. . . . 900 3 00 1 feeder. . 010 3 00 8 feeders. . . 590 3 50 81 feeders. 070 3 90 lions Dealers expected a light run today , and were accordingly not , surprise ! to receive less than 1,000 head. Aside from the number of hogs on sale , conditions were much the same as on Saturday. There was a'good elemand from shippers and speculators , all local hoeiscs were after a few loaels , and as there was a llrmor tone to reports from Chicago trade was brisk from the start and prices ruled a shade to 5c higher than Sateirdny's average mar ket. The range was narrow. Cliolco lights and butchers' sold as high as SG.50 , and rough heavy hogs as low as &G.35. Fair t < i good hogs of all weights i-old largely at S&45 , and by 10 o'clock the pens were cleared the market closing up strong at the advance. It was practically a $0.45 market against a JG.40 trade Saturday anel a JG.70 market a weelc ago today. Repre sentative Miles : No. Av. Sh. I'r. .200 $0 30 4. , .250 0 35 CO. , .319 200 G 35 4. , .237 G 35 7. , .197 0 40 10. , .304 G 40 5. , .288 80 G 40 73. , .218 80 G 40 02. 240 0 42 ! ' 07..249 320 G 45 09..238 200 G 45 59. . .272 G 45 0225 ! ) 80 0 45 82. . 230 100 0 45 08..248 200 G 45 SIIHUP llccolpts consisted of two ehmblo- decks of shorn mlxoel westerns , a laruo per- centngo of them yearlings. They averaged eighty Ibs. and sold readily at S4.75 , a good strong price. The demand I.s active from all local houses for desirable muttons and lambs anel prices are u shade tinner than last week , 1'alr to good natives , H.50@5.00 ; fair tei good westerns , 54.00S5.50 ; common and sleck sheep , J2.5UU4.0O ! good to choice 40 to 100-lb" lambs , 85.00S0.50. Heprcscntallvo sales : No. Av. I'r. 4U3 wcstcrns.MiilxoJ SO $4 75 ISccolptH und DUpoilttou of Htoi'lc. Official receipts and disposition of stock as shown by the books of tlio Union Stock Yards company for the forty-eight hours ending at 5 o'clock p. m. Juno 12 , 1893 : DISI'OSITIOV , I.lvo Stock .tlarkot. " " "CniCAeio , .Tune 12. iSpeclal Toloarnm to Tun llin.l : There were about , 15,000 cattle In the ynnls tedBy , of which It was estlmaleel H.OIK ) weiro freim Tle\as. Traelo opened ejulul and did not ilevclopu much activity at any time ; during tlio day. 1'rlces ' were very well BUS- lalneel , though lnildurs of natives hud hard work to make n clearing without shading last week's closing ( [ notations. Texas ciittlo we-rt llrm at the recent decline. The htoadlei fcellm : ihero wa * , dno to the belief thai this week's arrivals will he not n llttlo less than tlmso recorder ) forhtstneek. Most of thu trading In unlives win from $2.50 to $3.50 foi rows , heifers and bulls , and at from # 4.50 tc J5.15 for steers , while hales of Texas cattle were mainly at price * ranging downward from * 3.DU. most of the ciirorlngs belni ! grnssers. There was a llttlo Inquiry for stock- ITS and feeders on a basis of from (2,50 tc 74.50. Calves were easy. The ltbn market was stronger from the start Opening t > ! ile > did nut tJiow any nilvnnco uul thecloso wasttctlvo aixl ijulet ntul &u higher. . In fact , Homo of the Into trading bhowed n uulnotlOc ascomparoel with Haturday'a clew ing miotatton . Them were w le liolli of llghl and livKvy weights nt $7,10 nnd fancy sort * In the former clai-s were quoted as high us 7.15 , Although tlioppoiiliiB wuscjulotthuro was bat- isfauteiry activity un hour later and by 1C o'clock all the Mutr had changed hands a < least once. 1'ow of the otferlngs went ubovc * 7 , and yet the bulk of the iradlng was at better than $0.80.1-rom J0.90 to S7 were the popular prlejeg l > eth tar heavyund light. There wuro n nuuibor Jf tirades at ti.06 und a few ut 17.10. Heceints of gheeu wore estimated at 12,000 liuud. There aru 0.000 heael less than arrived lust Monday , but It was u fair average Mipply und prices wero.very llttlo higher than at the cleiso of last week , The fueling WUH Una ut from 13.25 to J5 loritpot to cholco Toxuui one ! at freim 13,50 lo 5.a5 for western and natives , There wuu ft ge > od elenmnd nt Iho ubuvt eiuotutlons for local uccount und u fair iium- bor of bhlpplni ! orders were also In hand. Thei oirorlngs of yearling lumbu were few but there wus a llucral sprinkling of springs. Tuc latter wore quoted nt from M.60 to $7.25 , the out-dde price fulling for MimothlnB fancy. Hocelptsi 1'nttlo. 16,000 liPAill calves. 800 licfidi hoits , 22,000 head i shoe'p , 12,000 head , The Kvonlnn Journal reports ! OAT .n-Hcceltt , 14,500 bend ! ahlpmonls , 4,000 hciidi tnnrket tleady i tirlmo steer , JS.50 < Sft.70 [ others , Jl.00tt5.50i Texas , J4.00a.l5j native cows , M.15aT.76. Hoeia-Kecelpts 22,000 bend : shipments , 8,000 head' timrkot llrm ! mixed and packer * , J0.75no.07'J ! prime heavy and butchers' weights. ? 7.UJ | light , $7.20. SiiKKi' Hccclpts , 10,000 ho.til ! shlpmontn , 2,500 head ! market sti-adyt native * , ? 5,50JS 0.)5 ( ! western * . J4.05Q6.VOi Toxnns , 4.60U 4.85j lambs , J5.50a7.10. St. t.onli r.lvo Stock Mnrlect. BT. Lotus , Jmid 12.-t < ATTi.n-UcceIpt' , 2,000 hcnel ; .shipment , 1,000 head ! market steady to slow on nil ktndsj best Texas steers , $4 : very few others on sale. ilouR-Hi-cclpts , B.300 head ! shipments , 1,300 heads market strongs heavy , JG.COiS 0.80s mixed , tO.40aG.G5 ; light , J0.60 J0.70. SIIKIUHccoliits , 1,40'0 head ! shipments , lOOhcud ; nmrlect strong , unchanged , New York Live Stnck Marlert. Nr.w VUIIK , Juno 12. UKEVF.S Hocclnts for two days , 3.000 bead ! market slow for all Et-ndes , poorest to best native cornfed steers , I5.065.B5 : ToMttis , J3.00 < a5.10j dressed beef dull nt 70c. ! } SlIKKP ANII iMMIlS-ltoCClptS for tWO dlVfl , 17,100 head ! fcheep , dullj lambs weak at aelo- cllno of yc. COlll'OKATlUX T.tXKS. Asicssoel Vnlemtion eil Jtnllwiiy , TcloRrnph and .Sleeping Car Company. State Auditor Moore hns prepared tlio fol lowing tabulated statement showing the number of miles , the assessed valuation per mlle and the total assessed valuation of rail roads In the s'.ato of Nebraska as elctcr- mined by the Slate Hoard of Equalization In May , 1SU3 : It lLltOAD. EU\MIU . I . : > VALUATION- ASSESSEII . It. AM. U 1111 .M Oniahn A Southwestern , . . . fiO.81 11,000 Nebraska ' fi.UU ) llciiubllcan Valley Ml'ittl 4.NX ) Atchlson A Nebraska 107.65 5,001 Lincoln A Northwestern. . . , 7J.41I 4,600 Nebraska A t'olurnelo 4110.71 B.SUO ClilcoKO.Nebraiikn A Kansas 5.2S Union I'ncllle 4G7.W lliuyo Oinulin A Ucpubllcnn Vnlley 411.11 Kniisas City A e malm . 11' , ) . M < ! coo Missouri I'ncllle. U'D.M ' 6fl : Ml nourl Puclllc , Crete llrancli 3.13 3,500 1'aclllc Itiillway Company In : ebruska 71.22 ntioo Missouri Paolllc.HprltiKllold and Pntnlllon llrauclies. . 7.89 3,0011 St , .losonh A eirnml Inland. . 112 K MOD Sioux city A Paclllo . . . . uuuo , Fremont , I'.IUiorn A Mli noiirl Valley MO.I9 4,500 4,412,205 Chicago , St. Paul , Mlnneai oils A Onmlia 6.000 1SOJ,70J , Chicago , Hock leliend A Pncllle rroo 8KJ,46S ( St. Joseph branch S..VJO Nelson branch 5I.M f > ,50 Lincoln to Janaen 51.U7 3.0JO 1&5'J10 Itepiibllean Valley , Kansas A Southwestern 8.M a.ooo S5.500 Grand Island A Wyoming Central 332.04 3.00C 1,057,030 Omnliii A.North Platte. . . . 6U.78 ' B.W,143 I.lnooln AHlnck Mills 157.SS s'iouc Oxford A KunHnu fiU.til 4.000 ZiSllIU Kearney A Hlac * Hills CJ.73 3tW w.ioj Kcpubllcau Valley A Wyo ming 49.17 3,000 I47.MO Knnsns City A Itcntrlco . . . 20.10 tu.soo Sioux City , O'Neill A West urn. , SO.lb 4,000 61R.CIIJ Atclileon , Topeka A Simla Ke 3.22 8.000 irioo Omalia A Soutliorn KM 3,000 Total 5.W182 The assessment of telegraph lines is us follows : Assessed .Miles of vnltio P'r Totnt ns wlro. ml to. sots'cl v'luo Ouo wire 1,011 to.Flo 40,411 00 Two wires 503. . M 25,157 00 Threes wires 450 CO 27,0.'il CO Four nlrcs 140 70 II.SOJ li'J ' Five wires 331 80K 2U.4UO 40 Mxwtres > 2 ! K ) 20 ? 00 crcn wires 13 100 LbSS 0) Kit-lit wires 13S 110 f M ) 01 Nine wires 130 K'U 15.l'.l ( | 40 Ten wires 212 iw ; 27.57(1 ( ! 'J Klevcn wires 14 140 U.2I9 C,0 Twelve wires 23 1f,0 4,32.1WS Thirteen wires 1 100 WS wires & 210 1,050 OJ Totnl 2SSS.S SIR7.D72 SO Of the above UjT.'iT.SS miles Delong to the Western Union company , valued nt Sli'J- 5212.30 , nnel 1U1 miles to the Postal Telegraph Cable company , valued : it $7.ciO. ( In tbo assessment of taxes against sleep ing cars in use in this state the Board niado the total vnluo of each car $3,000 nnd chargeel uu to the company operating them n proportion of that sum cejuul to Iho number of miles run in this state , compared to the total number of miles the cars run. For in stance , if n car is used on a run 1,000 miles long , of which 500 miles is In tlio state , half tlio § 3,000 valuation of the cnr was taxed up to the company. The in tricuto tabulated statement prepared shows that , there uro 103 cars in use in Nebraska , of which the Union Pacific has 53 , B. .Sc M. 137 , Itock Island 15 , Elkhorn n , Kansas City , St. Joseph & Council Bluffs 7. Sioux City Pacilic 2 and Missouri Pa cific a. i The total assessed valuation is $91,031.03. lllown U | by Dynamite. NKW Youic , Juno 12. What appears to have been a , deliberate attempt at de struction eif lifo was made hist night em the top of the Port Lee blnlT , nt the cast celgo of that village. A dynamit cart ridge placed in the road was exploded by the wheel of u Fort Leo stago. The stage was blown to pieces and the driver , Thomas O'Kourkc ' , HO badly hurt that ho will probably die. Fortunately there were no passengers. Two other cartridges wore found , and from the fact that all three had caps on it is thought they were placed in the road maliciously. The sound of the explosion was heard two miles away and the concussion sliat- torcel the glass in the windows of near-by houses. Sudden Deaths nt Iiil > mtio. DUHUQUBTii..Tuno. 12. Pptor Massor , a veteran of eiompany F , Third Mi sour infantry , was found dead at his boarding house hero last evening. Ho is belicvcc to have succumbed to heart disease Yesterday Julius Wilnor , an old citizen was found dead on his front doorstop It is thought ho , too , died of heart dis case. TIII : HIVLTY : MAititirr. INSTRUMENTS placed on record Juno 12 , 18U3 : WAWIANTY DEKIH. Fidelity Trust company to Samuel A very , lot 0 , block 14 , West Kiul * 2,500 SamoloJ N Dennis , lot 27 , block 1 , Avondale park , 1,500 Isaac Drown and utfolo John Mcrrllt , s 22 feet lots 3 and 4 , block 104 , Oniahn , und s 110 feet lot 12 , block 2. Orchard lllll II H Itrown nnd wife to 1'atrlck O'Hrlen , lot 3 , block 14 , Ambler I'laco 325 Maxwell .t l < 'rciiiiin ; : company to.Max- eill & I'Veemnn , part tax lot 14 In 3-14-13 Frederick Ilroxol and wlfo to saitii ) , ll.lOBuerodln tax lot 13 In 8-14-13 10,000 llomrt Nelson and wife to Ueira IVrt/ , lot 20 , llurelotto Court , and GO feet iidjolnlng on bouth 1,500 Carrie Shlnn to t'harles Hraderleik , lot Ilblock24 , Wllcox iMadd 1,000 John Morrltt and wlfo to W J Me- Nuiimrn , lot 10block 0 , Wiilmit Hill 1,200 J lt McC'aguo and wlfo to t' K Hmilrcs , Ulldiv 1-5 of H ! i sw nw 8-15-13 7,000 Same to U U Georgei , lot 12 , block 2 , Grlllln & Smith's add 80,000 W li McCaguo to McCnguo Investment company , IntslloG , block 1 , lou > 1 to 10 , block 5 , McUaguo's add 24,000 QUIT OfiAIU IIKUDS. J n Wdtklns and wlfo to W S Wltton , 8 ' 4 lot 4 , block 01 , South Umuha . . . . 435 T F Dupols to K H Denlson , lot 2 , block 83 , l-'loroiico , 600 Q W I'oynton ( special master ) to Dover Five < /ont Havlnt-'H bank , lot 32 , block ll.Orchardlllll . . 1,335 WJ Connell und wlfo et al to cllyeif Oiiinlm n 33 feet lots 1 and 2 , Urlllln & Hiiilth'suclil ( dedicated for stieet pnrjiO'.es ) . 1 W J Connell and wlfo to haino , Rrotitnl for extension of Thirty-fourth street from 1'oppleton avenue to Woolworth avenue . 1 0 H Josllu KI public dedication of plut of Joslln 1'laco . Gottlieb rJlorz to aume , Bamoof Btorz sutKllv of lot 1 , bloe-k 0 , Improve- nie-n t-nssoclat Ion a del . Maxwell & Freeman to bame , game of Maxwell k Fre-eman'ti add to South Omaha , In tax lot 13 In 3-14-13 . Total amount ot transfers . $ 60,009 cs 6ot.vrr. Short Slevloh ot line nt th UmtlliiK .Sta tion * of Nchrnolen Ohndran' llu ln < < * . UIIAHIIOX , Nob. , Juno 11. ( Spoclnl corros- pontloncix ] DAWOM county , ltnfito In tlio northwestern part ot the slivto , though not the Inmost , | s ono of the bc.il counties in the Ri-cat commonwealth. It is iti'ixao miles and thus contains SV'3,500 ' acres , of which at least thrco-fourths cixn bo cultivated , and the rest Is taken up with wateir-coiirsc-n anil bluffs , which make the llncst of pasture and pntr- Ing ground. It has a larRO bolt of us line wheat laud as can bo founel anywhere , anel oats are almost a sura and larito crop frequently wolghltiR out as high as forty pounds or bettor to the bushel , : ts Miuasurcet. Corn is grown to a limited extent where the ground Is suHlclontly old , the farmers of this county haviiiK early learned that it rcejxilroa old ground to produce a largo crop of corn. A few farmers are pro win n alfalfa and nro tucetltiB with wonderful success. Cattle , sheep und horses are the principle lines ot stock raised hero. The County AKficultur.il society owns citthty acres of land n short distance from Clmdron and has grounds nicely lltted up with fences , Inilldltiirs , sheds and a lirst-cluss half mlle race track , wliero every full the people of the county gather to exhibit the products of which they are Justly proud , ami to witness the sport of a few races as produced by some choice steppers owned in this part of Ncbr.iska and south west South Dakota. Several peed farms have been sold lit this county during the last few months as high as f''O per acre , though peed unimproved lands can bo purehaseel as low us $8 per aero. There are ? still a few pieces of government land in tills county which can bo taken under the homestead act. The Fremont , Klkhorn & Missouri Vnlloy railroad runs nearly ellagonally through the county , thus giving n majority of her farmers easy outlet for shipping. Thu most of her grain In disposed of in the Black Hills country. This section woulel ho n valu able nctiuUItioii to the jobbing trade of Omaha if she would but reach out after It. A wide awake city is Clmdron , the county seat of Dawes county , with u population of over 11,500 , located on the line of the Klkhorn railroad , and regareleel as thu best tovii In northwestern Nebraska. Chadron Is fast be coming a jobbing point , receiving nssho docs almost the entire traeto of , a largo territory In a retail way , also the trade of the mer chants in several of the smiller towns , besides - sides a nice slice of the Ulaclc Hills trade , thus giving her supremacy over any other town between Norfolk anel Doaelwood on the Fremont , Klkhorn it Missouri Vnlley rail road. It is a freight and passenger division of the railroad , placing about " 00 employes on the pay roll of the company at this point , which gives her merchants a sure trade all the time. There also is located ono of the United States land ofllccs , which probably docs more business than any other land oflleo In the state , nnd is ably presided over by Ho.i.V. . II. MeCann and Mayor Powers as register and receiver. Her business interests support three good banks , three weekly newspapers , anel for amusement her people nro liberal patrons of a largo and well arranged opera hall. Arrangements are now being mnele to re build tlio college which was burncel down a few months since. The court house ' .s largo and well built , and far superior to that of many of the more wealthy counties of the slato. The recent visit of the National Medical association to this city was n source of much amusement to iimuy of its citizens , the elec tors secmlmr to think that the inhabitants were mostly cowboys , horse thieves and "dead bael men" generally , many of the medical gentlemen securing Icoelac snaps of a prominent bank cashier for Doc Middle- tonand likewise securing the iiiu'go of a ejuiot , peaceable citizen for an imaginary "Kattle- snake I'eto" of Powelcr river fame. Then a few squaw nnel buck Indians were run in among the excursionists as the originators and all that survived the bloody massacre of 'Woundcel Knee. Eacti individual of the train , and especially the ladics..scemcd ex ceedingly anxious to shako the hand of Doc Mldeiloton , who was playing the reckless cowboy part , who probably never stole a white man's horse or permitted any leaden hail to escape from his gun into the ilcsh or bone of a solitary white individual , yet ho was regarded as n man who had slain his dozci.s of men promiscuously and stolen vast herds of valuable animals. The effete professional gentlemen of the east ought to regard every man in the west who wears a white broad brimmed hut and rides n broncho as a bold bad man and kodtic him with the idea that they were securing the profile of an individual who would bo known in western history as "a deael bael man. " This city of late has received considerable free advertising over the pony race to tlio World's fair , anel sorao ot the gooely goody people who would work a house servant or a Held hand sixteen hours per day pretend to bo fearful that great cruelty will bo neces sary to muko this race suflicicntly successful that nny of lY.i competitors may get into Chicago some time during the World's fair. The facts are that any rielcr injuring or abusing bis animals is barred from the race or any part in the reward ; that no man who is seeking to win 81,000 , nnel has to ride 1,000 miles within thirty days and has only two horses to do it with , and they his own , will take any chance on hurting his animals or allowing them to suffer for want of care ful attention. This race is advertised to begin on the liHh of Juno nt 5 o'clock p. in. , starting from the IJlaino hotel. It is thought there will bo about twenty starters ; the llrst two register ing stations will bo O'Neill und Sioux City and from there the nearest route to Chicago. o Storm Diimatio in .Mexico. PUKIJLO , Mox. , Juno 12. The most disastrous storm that lias over visited this part of Mexico is reported from the town of I'lmchomnltn , thin lnto. The outlro town was destroyed , every rest- donco niul building In the place bolng swept away by the terrine wind. The town hml n population of nbout 2,000 , t > ooplo , nil of whom were made homo- less. About thirty persons were In ; jurcel , but no fatalities uro reported Owing to the remote location of the town out monger particulars of the ox tent of the damage have boon roeolvoel. SVKK TO Ht/.V Cnu Deter tlio Cowboy * from Hlel' Itiit to Ohlrngo from Olntdron. CHAUUON , Nob. , Juno 12. The Chnd-i roti-Chlcago cowboy rnco will leave' ' Chmlron tomorrow at 5 o'clock u. in , Tlio roprosontatlve)3 ) of the humane so ciety will try to stop the rnco. They will flr.il talk to the boys , nsklng thorn to abandon the Idea , which will bo use- , loss. The boys uro determined to rido.j nnd say nothing less than n company oil , United States soldiers will stop thom.V The route formerly given out iw , only n blind. They will not orosaf the Mississippi river i\t Dubuquc , therefore - fore the cold reception proposed to bo friven thorn there will not take jilnco. The route will neit bo published , ) although It Is likely they will tnko n straight line near the northern Ne braska line , creasing the Missouri river by firry or swimming tlio river , in which manner the Mississippi rivet will bo crossed. There will bo three registered man who will take tralna from place to place , thus n voiding any interference of the humnno society. ; Posters were put up all over town yes- } , terdiiy olTorlng a reward of SfiOO to t\uy persons stopping the race. : Thn Voleo of HxpnrU'iie'p , Yaiikt-o Hluilo : JewelerVs. . sir ; I wll * CIIKIMVO anything you wish on this ring without - out exte-n charge. ) 1 Youne M&u Inscribe oil It , "lTrm Gcorg1 to Alice. " l\ \ .lewolor ll'm. The lady is , > our tlstorU , may bo ? II Younc Man The fact Is , this is an on. 'J gnRciiicut rinc. iiiwclur Ah , my young friend , I hnva < hntl caiiHielcrablo oxpnrlcnco In engugomouli rings und 1 wotilel suggest that the lusei'li ) * tion bo simply , "ITi'Din George. " The it will do for another time , you know. The largest church in tbo world la StM Peter's in Home. The smallest n church tcr feet square in the Isle of Man. YOU GET STliONO , If you'ro a tireel- , | out or "run-down" woman , with Dr. I'iorco's Favorite 'Presea-lption. And , . If you suffer from' ' 1 any " female com plaint " or disorder , _ you get well. For. these two things ] ' to build up wo men's strength , , ! nnd to euro wo-/1 / men's ailments , I this is tlio only medicine that's guaranteed. ] 'f it docMi't benefit or cure , in every cose , your money is returneel. On theko terms , \vhnt else can lie "just us gooel" for you to ; buy J The "Prescription" regulates nnd pro motes nil the natural functions , never eon- Jlicts with them , nnd is perfectly harmless in 11 uny condition of the female system. It imj j | proves eligc tlon , enriches the blood , brings . refreshing sleep , anel restores health one ! vigor. For ulcerntions , elisplnccmcuts , beMirltig- down sensations , periodical pains , and every chronic weakness e > r irregularity , it's u rcuio- ty that safely , and permanently cures , The First Last. Until the Ducber- Hainpdcti ly-jewel watches were put on the market , the most Important bearing in watch works was not RUBY JEWELED jeweled ! The cost was ADJUSTED " coo much. Cost should WATCHES not count when time nnel reliability arc at stake. If your dealer rtoos not kocp our wntchci , mall em your mldross nml wo wlllpcnd ymi tlio mi mo r > r a ilpnlcr who duey. THK Duiiiuii WATCU WoitKb , Canton , 0. SOUTH OJV4 > 1JTA. Union Stock Yards Company , South Ojnaha. a ( lest Cuttlo lie nndShoon ninrkot la lha wait. V COMMISSION HOUSES. Wood Brothers. - Uvo Stoolc Commission Morchnnti Eo'illi ejnmUa Telephone 1I5T. Chloijj.l JOHN II. IIAIIIS.MA.N , Lxt.-- , , ( I WAI.TBlt 13.VUOII. . " SlPrkct reports by mall and wire cheerful' ] rn'shed ' upon r.iiplluauou. ) MAHA Director ) ] AWNINGS AND TENTS. Omaha Tent-Awning WoltBros&Co. , COMl'ANV. Manufacturers of Tents , HOFlSB COVEI18.- Awning , clo , 7Ui and 1113 li'urnum blroou 701 S. loth Slroet , BAGS & TWINES | llcmis Omaha Hag COMl'ANV. Importer * nnrt inaniifnO' turori of flour BUCK * , ljurlai > , B tKlntf. BOOTS AND SHOES. Morse-Coo Sboa Company. . Howard ? t nd Olllce-1107-IIW.Illl BttleBiOom FacloryH'J.112l-llZi | ' Howard St. of IlooU and We are the oNl.V ManufttJturon tlio Btni . . * . , _ . _ LJ .I * „ ii JQ inip'dct COAL , COKE. CORNICE. DRY GOODS. FURNITURE. Omaua Upholstering Belies & Hunyan COMl'ANV. Upnolitornd furniture. I UUN1TOUB COMl'ANV I1VM1UI Mctiulai tt and ntU btrea HARDWARE. Rector & Wlllieluiy LobccR & Linn , Dcalom In tinrdirnr * ant Corner 10th and Jackson UIIM luinlo1 looln. btrvuti , atro t. HATS , ETO. | IRONWOBKS. W. iL. Gibbon & Co Oiuilii Safe and Iron Wboloiale WOU1H. IlfttB , rnp ( Blrnw K Fnfoi.vnullt , ) ull woo Kloovos , uiltteiiit. Irim iliiiteor * iiml lire o and Ilarnoy fctroeti. cupc . ( iua Andreoa , In1 und JuciBon j LUMBER. John A , Walicficld , Iroportoil.Arv-rloan I'nrl' land cuinoiil , Mllwnu- koo coine'iit uud Qulucjr wliltu lima. LiaUOKS. MILLINERY. PAPER. OILS. PRODUCE COMMISSION. Drancb & Co. Jas. A. Clark & Co. ( Produce , frultf of til llutter , olmoio , poultrr and Kama. klucU , O7it r § . Kir b. IHlti rilreot. STOVE BEPAIIIS | BASH , DOORS