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    THE OMAHA DAILY "BEE : 'TUESDAY. JJhriTJS 1803.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Waa King Yesterday and Olosod with
xMnoh Strength ,
FACTORS IN > THE DAY'S ' FLUCTUATIONS
Detalli of tli Great Drouth In Karop * mid
Jledncctl Ilecolpti t Chicago U1 < 1
Not Appear to Influence
\Vhont Deali.
CntCAno , Juno 10. Corn was kin ? today. It
advanced ! 4c and was strongest at the close.
There was a suspicion that manipulator ! are
At work and that an aggressive movement Is
contomulatcd by some of the heavy local bulli
in the markot.
Shorts vrcro free buyers. The panors were
full of harrowing details of the great drouth
Jn Europe , whlto receipts lu Chicago are run
ning below expectations , Wheat dropped 5fc ,
but picked It all up again but ! ic. That re
fers to July only , September closing quieter
nnd higher , showing that carriers wcio gutting
lc moro today than thny could secure Satur
day for holding tbo stuff for Impecunious spec
ulators.
1'rovlsions wcro lifeless. Corn was nctlvo
most of the day. Feeling was a llttlo quiet at
tbo ( tart , the local crowd being a little mixed
at the course of the market The
fine weather on the ono sldo nnd bullish
hews from abroad on tlio other were the two
Important factors. The latter Influence ap
parently appeared to predominate and flrwt
trades wcro thu same to } ( c alnivo the final
figures of Saturday and under an urgent de
mand , sold up a full cout. The advice brought
nut Increased offerings nnd wheat polling on
In nympalhy , it reacted Me. The market after
wards advaficcd o and at tlio close had
pained from We to Sfc. 1'rlvatq advhTOs re
ported nn advance of 3d at Liverpool. A.
number of foreign buying orders hero were re
ported. Kates to lltilTnlo on corn dropped to
iyc , the lake and rail lines talcing some big
shipments at that llguro. Iho market would
apparently not stand much pressure without
mother broak.
Wheat at the start was Influenced by the
money market bete , ' It being reported that
fomo of the hnnks had refused to make or
renew loans on wheat. Them was also < iulto a
break In Iho price of wheat at Minne
apolis , which started the rumor that
Bomb bouses In tbo northwest were
Jn trouble , and Induced considerable sell
ing. Under these Inlluencos a weak focllng
hit In , holp6d along by the generally lower
cables , but recovered when no conllrmatlon of
tbo rumor of trouble among Iho grain houses
ulluded to could bo obtained. The decrease n
the visible supply and reported drouth In
Kuiopcau countrle-j had but llttlo effect In the
Wheat pit. Trade was light.
In oats the feature was the selling of July
nnd the buying of September. 1'rlcesliad a
JtC range and the closing was ilrni ut top
figures with a not gain of ? < c on July and Jfc
on September.
In lings the receipts wcro 25.000 In place of
10WO ( as estimated. An u result tbo provision
market started easy and closed lower except
pork , which was marked up a little without
nny transactions to Hpeak of. Trade was
exceedingly light In lard nnd ribs , as well as
In pork. Tor Hcptembcr pork Is 17 > 4c
higher ; lard 2'ic lower , and ribs 22Jc lower.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat ,
2,200 cars : corn , 570 ; oats , 400 ; liogi , 10,000.
The loading futures ranged as follows ;
OiiBh quotations were as follows :
Fl.ouii Dull , unchanged.
' WHEAT No. 2 spring , 65ifc ; No. 8
spring , G7 < 3G7r. : No. a red , COuc.
COUN No. 2,3 5IO42Wc. No. 3 yellow , Clos
ing , 30 C.
OATS No. 2 , 00 ! < c ; No. 2 white , 35 ®
80c ; No. 3 whlto , f. o. b. , 33Q344c. ! ' "
ItVB-No.a , 40c. i < r
UAIII.ET No. 2 , nominal ; No. 8 , no sales ;
No. 4 , f. o. b. , 40c ,
I'I.AX HKEI > No. 1 , { 1.00.
TIMOTH T HEED I'rlmo , 83.65.
1'OUK Moss , per bbl. . l20.lOa20.12J4 ; lard ,
per 100 Ibs. , fJ.UOa9.ll2 ! ' , ; short rlbi , aides
( loose ) , tO.25OO.30 ; dry salted shoulders ,
( boxed ) , tO.o04filO.00 ; short clear sides ,
( boxed ) . tO.75ftlO.00.
" WHISKY Dlstltlori.'fltilshcd goods , per gal.
"SuOAns Cut loaf , unchanged , 6 c"5 granu
lated , 0.7G ; standard "A , " 6.64.
The following were tbo receipts and ship-
k tnents for today :
IIEVEIITS. HUH'MENTH. .
7,000 23,000
Wheat , bu. . 23,000 2IH.OOO
Corn , tin. . . 200,000 870,000
Oats. Vu 247,000 635,000
Rye , bit 7,000
llarloy , bu. 6.000 4,000
On the Produce exchange today the butter
market was steady ; creamery. 17ffl'20c ;
dairy , 14Qil7c. Kggs , Inactive ; strictly fresh ,
Now York Alitrkota.
NEW YoiiK.-.Tuno 10. Ki/iuii Ilocelpts , 21-
002 pkgs. ; Vxporta , 7,640 bills. , 2.14U sacks
Bales , 6,100 pkgs. ; market dull ; winter wheat.
low grades. $2.05512.46 ; winter wheat , fair to
fancy , I2.45ffl3.06 : winter wheat , patents , { 3.60
( 4,20 ; Minnesota clear. t2.50O3. 10 ; Minnesota
BtralgntH , 13.60(24,00 ( ; Minnesota patents ,
t4.10a4.-50.
COHN MKAI < filoady , fair demand ,
HYK Dull , nominal ; western , 074i50c.
UAIILVY MALT Quiet , steady ; western , GO ®
B2c' .
WHEAT llocolpts , 4G8.02S bu. ; exports. 200-
167 nu. } sales , 6.565,000 bu. of futures , 80,000
bu. of spot. Hpot market dull and llrmcr ; No ,
2 rod. In Htoro and elevator , T2\c \ ; ulloat ,
721ie73o ; f. o. b. , 73 < 374c ! ; ungraded rod
70" < ( tJ73c ; No. 1 northurn. 72i < a73c ; No.
hard , 70 > Jc ; No. 2 northern , 71o. Options
opened tlrin jin strong cables , favorable Itus-
smn crop news , foreigners buying and short !
covering , declined fifejic on Increase on pass-
ugo , full Indian shipments and local realizing ,
advanced & ( Q > ? gc on lighter receipts , largo
clearances , decrease in visible , ( Inner we.-- 1
and fthortn covering , closing firm at ! ( ® ? > c
ovortiuturduy ; speculation fairly active ; No
a rod , July , 72X < ft73fic , closing at 73 > ( c ;
Auguit,75H < a7Cc. closing at 7Gc ; Beptombcr ,
77 i 78 3-lGc , closing at 78Hc ; Uccomber ,
B2U4183HC , closing at 837ic.
Htocksnf grain In store nnd afloat Juno 17 :
Wheat. 7.705.H77 : corn , 740,000 ; oats. 550,772 ;
rye , 122,314 ; malt , 177.O73 ; oats , 1.044.
Oonx Itccolpts , 4 l.OOO bu. ; exports , 20,000
hu.t talon , 1,400,000 bu. future * , G4.OOO lju.
pot. Hpots dull , Htrongur ; fairly active ;
ntrong and Tic up on decreased blocks , llrmcr
west and local covering ; Juno , 40U4
cloning at SO c ; July , 60 < & 51c. closing at&lc ;
Augnnt. & ! , & ! \c , closing at B8c ; 1-optcmber ,
rjS ( ) < a52csToNlng at 6 1 He ,
OATS Hecelptii. 110,000 bu. : exports , 01,000
bu. ! sales , 270,000 bu. futures , 1,644,000 bu.
Mxt. Spots firm , moderately active. Ontlons
flruier , fairly active ; June , aYSifWic , closing
at 37Uui July , 37Q37Uc , closing , at 37 ! < o ;
August , 35c , cloning at 3&c ; Hoptembur ,
UUSfflssjfc. closing at aSMc : spot No. 2 whlto.
0ci No. 2 Chicago , SOc ; No. 3 , B7 c : No. 8
Whlto , 88 < rt'a8Vc ; mixed nestorn , 37ii 3'Jic ! ;
Whlto wostrrtii S'JKft44UC.
HAY 1'ulr demand and steady ,
I'ltoviBiONH-LUit moHts , flrin : pickled bellies.
12 Ibs. , at UKu ; pickled shoulder * . HliOtnjc ;
jilcklod Imnu , 12)iUiac ) ; middles , dull , eiiby ;
ihort clear. 10c. Lard , steady ; wrvtoriihtenm
closed at 110,10 ; snluH , 360 tierces at * 10.10.
Options Milea , 760 tlorcefc ; June , 110.25 , nomi
nal ; July flOHrd at 110.20 ; spot , MO.BWS10.B5 ,
rlo ltiKtlO.H& askrd. 1'orK , utoudy ; old mess ,
tlO.50 ; now muk , (10.6Uit20 ,
UUTTICU Qulut , utuady ; western dairy , T45 ! < 2l
lOHc ; wohtern creamery , lG 20)ic ) ; western
f - - - - , - - - - - - - - J western
Jroh. 14 > 416cui3tern , per case , n (2.
i I'BTiioi.KUU Qtilot , crude tinnier ; crude In
libls. , t4.06 ; crude In bulk , $2.06 ; rallned , Now
York , $ 'J.0 ; I'hlladolphla and llalllmoro ,
12.60 ; United closed at GOc bid.
Moi ssr-s-NnwOrlouim.otMin kettle , good to
cbolcu , dull andfctuKdy ut aiHtaBc ,
tiiiilAU Haw , dull ; fair lellnlng , 37ic ; cen
trifugals , UO test , 4c ! ; ruflnod , fitlrly uctlvu ,
Ilrm ; olt A.6 l-ltWc55-10o ! mould A , 5 0-lGio
DJ r ; Mtundnrd A , ( ) > . < & & 0-lGc ; conlecttoners'
A. 5 ! < 4C5 7-lGc ; vnt loaf , & lS-lGGc ; crushed ,
b 13-UXtf.Oc ; powdered , 5'J4i5 16-lGc ; grauu-
lutixl , 5 < Tifific ! rubes , &Si6 la-Hie.
I'lo IUUN Dull , steady ; American , 112.76 ®
16.60r
Cui > i > Kii-Iull ; lake , 110.25.
I.KAU Basyi domuBtlc. 13.00.
TiM-titrung ; Utrulla , f 20.20 bid , C20.25 asucd ;
ij trii , quiet , stoudy Spelter , oasys domestic ,
Coffee Market.
N w YOHK , June 10. Options opened quiet :
Juno down 16 points ; others unchanged , and
closed qulot ; Juno ft points down ; other
months , &Q10 points up ; miles , 3,260 bags
including ! July. I16.a&ijl6.40 ; September ,
(16.06 ; Drcemlior , tl4.B6ttl4.00. Spot Klo ,
dull , uomlnnli No. 7 , tlG.G2Vi.
Itio DKjiNEilio.Juno 17. I'lrut ordinary , 14-
060 rets per 10 kilos ; good bocond , 14,260 nils.
Itcccli > U during tUu week , 43,000 bags ) pur-
rthBtlnllod Rlntcs , 19,000 n R ; irttp *
monli to the Unlud Slatoi , none ) ttocu , 10-
000 bagi.
HANrofj , .Tune 17.Oood arcrMjo , 14,000 rom
per 10 kilos. ItccolpH during thn wpok ,
29,000 bng i purcha et for Iho United State * ,
none ; uliipmenH to the Unltod Htaton , 30-
000 bags ; stock , 36,000 bagi.
Omnlin rrndnca Alnrket.
Th < ) mftrkot on country produce win not
much changed from the quotations given at
the close of lait week , Monday , at usual , being
aqnlot duy. On fruits and vegetable * , hnwnvor ,
there wav moro change rn will bo noted from
the quotations given balow ,
The receipts of berries were light. Tliero
were a few good homo grown strawberries that
told qulto readily nnd lomo MUiourl tilack
raspberries. The market was bare of goose *
borrlo * and blackberries.
In the way of small fruits , cherries have
boon the most plenty so far , but thorn have
been n few ( 'nllfornfa peaches received and
they will noon bo plenty enough tocutqultoa
flgtiro In thn market.
Old potatoes are very slow and those dealers
having any nn hand am doing their best to un
load before the demand disappears altogether.
Now potatoes are coming In nutto freely and
there nro a peed many to arrive during the
week. Most dealers nro predicting a rapid de
cline for now potatoes.
lltittor and eggs urn about steady at former
quotations , and the name may bo said of poul
try. The first of the week , however , U not. ft
cixxl tlmo to got top prices on poultry as the
ImtcbciH who ate the best buyers do not mnko
very heavy purchases until Inter In the week.
Thu packers will only pay about 7Jttf for the
best old hens nnd It mlitht bo a llttlo bard
work to get tic for any great number.
vnoKTAnus : ,
TOM ATOM Mississippi 4-baskot crates , (2,00
O2.S5.
UAi.trnitMA OtniuriE Orates , per lb. , 2H
(33 ( , : ; St , Louis cabbage , per cratu , t3.00l3.25.
NEW POTATOES Southern , per bbl. , 13.25 ®
4.00 ; California , per lb , 23.2UC.
HTiiimi HRANS Vor bu. box , 11.50 ,
I'EAS I'erbu. , on orders , tl.
CtlcUMDEiia 1'or doz. , homo grown , 76c ®
tl.OO ,
OAUMrixiWEn-Fancy.pprbu. box , tl.76.
ONIONS Southern , per bbl. , t4.
Lr-rrucK I'or doz. , on orders , 20S25c.
lUnisiiKH I'ordoon orders , 1&U25C.
OIIKHN ONIONS I'erdo ? . , on orders , 165J20c.
ABI'AliAUUS 1'erdoz. , 3Mi40c.
NEW IIEKT8 I'or dor. , 40S50C.
NKW TUIINIM IVr doz. , 2530c.
lb , box. tl.U&Ol.CO.
OAUFOIIMA Ciir.uuiBS I'or 10-lb. box , 81. 25
© 1.50 ,
KrHAwnErtruKS Per case , on orders , t4.00 ®
4.25.
tloosEnr.uiUES I'cr en so , J3.CO.
liACK ) HAHiMiRUiiini l'iir 24-plnt cases ,
$2.25 ; 24-iiuartcasof , J4.OOiJ4.25.
LnvKi.ss Cholcu to fancy , 14 , 5025.00 ; extra
fancy5.50'aG.OO.
HANANAR Per bunch , Including crates and
packing , J2.00S2.60. *
OiiANUES Klversldo Boodllngs , J3.0033.25 ;
Klverxldo Mediterranean sweets , } 3 , 75 ; moun
tain Mcdlteriancan sweets , ? 3.003,25 ; moun
tain oranges , J2.50O2.76.
llivACKiiEiniiF.s 24-imart cases , ft.
Missouiu CiiKitiiiES I'cr 24-qt. case , t3.00 ®
3.25.
SOUTIIEIIN PI.U.MS Wild geese and Ohlcka-
saw , per 24-qt. cnse , t2.50.
I'lNKAl'I'LKK 1'er doz. , 82.002.GO.
AfitlcOTS Percr.ito of 4 baskets , t2,60.
WATBHSIBMl.Nl'or 100 , t30.0O336.00.
DUTTCn , EOQS , 1'OUI.THY.
small lots ,
POUI.TKV Choice hens. 7mi8c : mixed coops ,
a7c ; roosters , 5Gc ; gecsu and ducks , 7ffioc.
M1SCKU.ANCOUK.
HAY The market on good upland bay ,
0.50 In car lots.
VEAI/-CIIOCO ! and small fat , 77c } ; largo
and thin , 3 < 2Gc. _
( St. Louis Markets.
BT. Louis , Juno 10. Fi-onii Quiet ,
inchanKcd , but In the buyers' favor , patents ,
3.20 < 33.30 ; extra fancy. t2.D03J3.00 : fnncy ,
2.5OJ62.G5 ; choice , * 2.16U2.30 ; family , J2.00
B2.10 ; rye Hour , J3.25Q3.30.
WIIKAT Qulot , but held bettor than Satur
day , closing ' c up ; No.2 rod , cash , filJic ; June ,
G2c , closing at 03oc ; August , G5 tC , Ueptom-
bor , G8fc.
UOIIN l'nlic higher ; No. 2 mixed , cash ,
47c { ; June , 38Jc ! : July , closing at 30jc ! bid ;
"eptembor , 40iC bid.
OATS Qulut , strcmger ; No. 2 cash 205c ! ;
July , 28c ; August , 24jc ; September , 25lic.
Puo VISIONS Dull , not iiuotablv changed , Dry
salt meats , loose .shoulders , f'J ; longs and ribs ,
tU.50 ; shorts , J9.H5 ; buxeil , l&c lower ; bacon ,
packed shoulders , tO.75 ; longs and ribs ,
J10. 503.10. U'Jii ; hhorts , 310.87Ji ; hams , ui\-
cliiuiireil.
IltiTTBK Qulot ; choice creamery , 1820c ;
cholco dairy , lG17c.
ItKCKll'TH Klonr , 4,000 bills. ; wheat , 11,000
bu. ; corn , 250,000 bu. ; oats , 38,000 bu.
Hllll'MKNTS riour. 8,000 bbls. ; wheat. 87,000
bu ; corn , 107,000 bu. ; oats , 28,000 bu. ; rye ,
1,000 bu. _
Kunsai City Markets.
KANSAS OITV , Juno 10 WHEAT Active but
easy ; No. 2 hard , 67ffl5Sc ; N < > , 2 red.6758c.
COIIK Active , strong ; No. 2 mixed , 83 ®
84c : No. 2 white , 34c.
OtTH Dull , nominally Kc lower ; No. 2
mixed , 20S@27Sc ! ! ; No. 2 whlto , 2828JJc.
UYI : Weak , nominally 61c.
HAY Dull , weak ; timothy , 14.00 ; prairie ,
S5.00ft9.00.
HUTTBK Firm , unchanged.
Ecioa Weak : iojjc.
RBOKIl'TS-iWhoat , 4.0CO bu.j corn , 5,000
liu. ; oats , nono. t
Hiiii'MKSTS Wheat , 10,000 bu. ; corn , 12,000
bu. ; oats , none.
ItrltUU Grain Tniilo Kovlcvr.
LONDON , Juno 10. The Mark Lane Ex
press says : In the south of Kngland wheat Is
thin and the plant Is short. In the eastern
counties a largo area gives promlso of excel
lent production. In the mlddlo nnd western
counties a full yield will bu Impossible. In
Scotland wheat Is forward and promises well ,
The per cent of English wheat is unchanged ,
Foreign wheat has declined Od pur quarter In
thirty-eight out of sixty markets. Tlio 1m-
portb during thu week were 287,517 quarters
of wheat and 80,282 quarters of Hour. The
quantity of wheat In paniago to Uruut llrltaln
on Juno 17 was. 3,050,000 quarters.
'Cotton Marker.
NEW ORLEANS , Juno 10 Qulot and steady ;
good middling , 8 > ic : middling , 7-13-lGc ; low
middling , 7ic ! ; good ordinary , 7 3-lGc ; net
and gross receipts , 3,202 bales ; sales , 600
bales ; stock" . 112,500 bales.
Sales , 17,200 ; < Tune , tG.755l7.G8 bid ; July ,
87.0B7.GO ; August , t7.GG7.07 ; Hoptombur ,
t7.G7 / > 7.G8 ; October , t7.73a7.74 ; Novumbor
t7.78467.70 ; December , t7.847.85 ; January ,
t7.08ii8.00 ; February , J8.05a.08.
Milwaukee MurkoU.
MII.WAHKKK , Juno 10. WHEAT Firm :
July , G4Uc ; 2 spring , CsWcV
OoilN-Kasy ; No. 3,3737Mc.
OATH Sternly ; No. 2 white , 34J4c ; No. 3 ,
33lic.
llAHI.UV 58C.
HYE-51C.
_
I.lverpnol Markets.
Livcnpoou Juno 10. WIIKAT Firm , demand
mand modurato ; holders olfurlng moderately.
UOIIN Btiong , demand Ilrm ; mixed western
4s 6Hd percental. Uunadlun , 6s iJd per con
tal.
tal.11ACO.N Long and short clear. 55 Ibs. Cls Gd
pur cwt. ; long clear , 45 Ibs. 4s Gd ,
New York Dry CiuoiU Market.
New VOUK , Juno 10. Nothing of now Importance
portanco was disclosed regarding trade In dry
goods. Prints , ginghams and Drown cottom
were In fair demand , IIH also wldq shuutlngs
damusku nnd luco curtains , Thu tone of til
market WUH unchangwl ,
Unttn Mitrkot.
I'liir.XDEi.i'iiiA , Juno 10 , WHBAT Fnner
No. 2 red. June , G8'JOOc.
C'oiiN Higher ; No. 2 mixed Juno , 40 > J50c ,
OATS Car lots quiet nnd lowur ; futures neg
lected and nomlnul ; No. 2 whlto , Juno , 4txi
Clncliinutl Markets.
CINCINNATI , Juno 10. WIIKAT DulljNo. 2
rod. G2c.
COUN Firm ; No. 3 mixed , 404c.
OATS-Htrong ; No. 2 mixed , 32 ® 32 c.
WHISKY Steady ; 11,12.
Ilalttmore ( Irulu Market.
lUi.Tiunun , Juno 10. WHEAT Weak ; No ,
2 red , spot and Juno , ( iBSic.
Ooiis Klrin ; mixed spat and Juno , 48)c. )
OATH H toady ; No , U whlto western , 42c
Hbkod ,
_
Toledo tiraln Market.
TOLEDO. Juno 10. WHEAT Active , firm :
No. 2 , cash and Juno , 05c. !
OoilN Dull , Ilrm ; No.2 cash , 42c.
OAw-Dull ; cash. 30c bid.
Visible Ontlii hnpply.
Nisw YOUK , Juno 10 , Visible grain supply :
Wheat , G(1,27GMK ( ( ) bu. | corn , 8,106,000 1m , ;
oats , 8,031,000 bu. ; rye , 620,000 bu.fbarluy ,
1 , 127,000 bu.
Oil Market.
LONDON , Juno 10 , CALCUTTA LINBKED
Juno and July hhlpmcnts , 40s Ud pur uuurtur ;
llukced oil , 20d Gd per cwt.
STOCKS AN1 > IIO.N1JS.
Operation * for tiie Week Queued with
Weak Murket * .
NEW YOUK , Juno 10. The week opened with
extremely weak markets In Wall street. The
transactions were loss than 12,000 shares. The
Intense heat tended to obstruct business , but
a far moro important factor wag the string
ency | n money , which causes the commlsaloa
houses to dUcourago operations by their
cllouU. At the opening there Wus a pretty
general advance , the Improvement ranging
f rom U to IK pur cent with Manhattan , Dis
tillers and Chicago Qas In the lead. The inac
tivity Induced soruo of the room traders to
raid the list before the expiration of tbo flra
hour and Sugar And Mlmourl Pacific ; jrleWcjl
ly porccnl , Clilcajto da and ( loneral Kloctrla
UpercentundlhobMfincoof the list M to 1
percent , A rally of 14 to * l twrccnt occurred
after delivery hour , when money cased tin , the
rate for call fonni dropping from 26 to n per
cent. The continued wr-aknoM of otchanRO
ha * revived Iho talk about probable gold Im
ports and It also exerted a favorable Influence.
Hallway bonds wcro lower In the early deal
ings , but closed steady
The I'ost aj ! Sterling orclmngo rates
broke again today carrying actual demand
rates moro than Ic below Saturday's quota
tions nnd a full cent below the nominal gold
Importing trade. There are two reasons why
this movement can hardly result In nn Imme
diate specie shipment to Now York. Ono Is
that the decline of the last four days Is so ab
normal nnd In Us nature so temporary that
London banker * with obligations to nettle
hero like rather to fall for a relaxation of this
strain when they can again got bills at reasonable
enable flguro than to undertake n settlement
In gold. The other reason Is that the Hank of
England , In whoso hands at present nearly all
of London's speclo rests , holds Its gold coin
at a prlco equivalent to the exaction of a pre
mium. The natural result of this policy Is to
widen artificially the margin totnprm the ex
port anil Import points for gold. Of course , If
foreigners continue In the market for grain
options to nntlrlpato their purchases of wheat
for fall lUinsumptlon , no action of the Kngllsh
bank can longer restrain the western How of
gold. Hut the New York money market Is no
such permanent factor.
Thu following are tlio closing quotations on
the leading stocks on the Now York Slock ox-
changotoday :
The total sales of stocks today were 08,000
shares , Including ; Atclilson , 7,500 ; Ilurllng-
ton , 3,300 ; Chlcaco Uas , 4,480 ; Ulatllllng
8,000 ; Missouri 1'aclllc , 12,000 ; Now York
Central , 4-UK ) ; Heiidlng. 8,700 ; Sugar , 0'JOU ;
Western Union , 3BOO. ,
London Financial Itovlexr.
ICopj/rloMwi 1S93 livJamRg Gardnn tttnneU }
LONDON , Juno 19. [ Now Yok Herald Cable
Special to Tun HEE.I Ilu lness In stocks
was almost suspended owing to the heat , tlid
members wearing the minimum dross possible
for business , and straw hats wcro at a pre
mium. American railways opened better and
Improved , but closed easier In sympathy with
Now York The undertone was good and leadIng -
Ing operators look for higher prices. There
wis no fresh movement of Grand Trunks.
Tbo secretary of the company says
Mr. Gould has been desirous for some
time of acquiring greater Inlluenco over the
Grand Trunk as shown by overtures for
82ic ! for the account.
NKW YOIIK , Juno 19. Clearings , $71,212-
481 ! balances , 4OG2,578.
OMAHA , Juno 10. Clearings , 11,093,801 ;
same day last week , 1UH0.8BO.
JlAi.TiMOitE , Juno 10. Clearings , $2,169,007 ;
balances , (309,052. Money , G pur cent.
I'nu.AutM'iiiA , Juno 10. Olonrlngs , (10-
200,253 ; balances , tl,05 JG27. Money , Btt&Vi
per cent.
McMi'iiiB , Juno 10. Now York exchange
Rolling at fl.&O. Clearings , 1183,800 ; bal
ance * , HU , 127.
CINCINNATI , June 19 , Money C8 per
cent ; Now York exchange , 11,20 discount ,
Clearings (2,328,000.
DOBTOK , Juno 19. Oloarlngi , 123,203,048) )
bnlunccu , (2,473,363. Money , 0 per cun ( .
Exchange on Now York , 2JJc discount.
New OUMUNS , Jtuii ) 10. Clearing : ! , $770.-
G24 ; Now York exchange. 76c pur 11,000
premium ; bank , (1.60 port 1,000 promlum.
BT. Louts , Juno 10. Clearings , (4,233-
120 ; balances , (460,770 , Money quiet , 0548
per cent. Exchange on Now York , 50ii75c dis
count.
NEW YonK , Juno 10. [ Special Telegram to
Tut : HEK. ' ) Exchange was quoted as follows
today ; Chicago , (1 discount ; Hoston , 17 to
12) ) { cenU discount ; St. Louis , 50 to 76 cents
dUcouut ,
CHICAGO , Juno 10. Clearings , (14,235.-
807. New York exchange , (1 discount.
( Sterling exchange nomlnul ; sixty-day bills ,
(4,83) ) ' , i demand. > 4,80K. Money , In uctlvo do-
in autl ut thu full export rate.
OUAI1A L.IVU STOCK .MAHK1CT8.
Opoua with flood Supplloi ud
Itattier Steady l'rloe ,
MONDAY , Juno 10 ,
The week opens out with comparatively lib
eral receipts , 400 moro cattle , 1,700 more bogs
and 200 more sheep than were hero last Mon
day. Other markets bad a iluillur report to
make , und the outlook for any Improvement
lu the kltuution is certainly uut the most
promising.
The cattle market was very dull and uu-
ovcnlr lower. lVi * l flrcMeu1 bee > f home *
? VMTc.l aftw'llahtf-al cti:1" : : "
iwld very nrarl tfndy prlce , ROO.I
1,039 to l,173.Ifc.lt ecrsiplllnK nt f
to (1.60. Thero. WM a very H ht export
demand , no that nrnctlcnlljr the only outlet
for the heavy cattle WM the speculative ship
per * . On account of the extremely weak tone
to report * from TliIcnBo thli clnm of buyers
wanted n wldo inn ruin and bid * were 10c to loc
lower than Saturday. There were plenty of
peed heavy rattle hero and Rood to choice
1.219 to f,452-lb. steer * sold nt from 14.45 to
14.76 , with rough lr,08-il > Meeri at (3,90 ,
Half fat steers w&rooxtromcly dull and fully a
dime lowur than Saturday at from (3.00 to 14.
The close was vrvry weak , with several loads
still In tlrnthantk "
In butchers' flid 'cnnnori' stock the situa
tion wai oven worse. 1'rlcos were olT nny-
where from GcLw lOo on Rood to cholco
fat stock to 15oto5o on all old tlilti cows
and crass Mock. The latter are selling fully
60c to 70c lower thunii week or ten days ago.
Hood tocholco fat > cows nnd heifers sold at
from $3.35 uptaMi < * nid * > > &U to $ ' 2.25 bouelit
common to fair l-uniter * . The hulk of thn fair
to Kood butcbcrrf' l-ows sold at from (2.GO to
(3.30 , Calves were steady nt from (3 to (5 ,
and bulls and stn'es lower nt from CJ to (2.GO.
The feeder market has evidently bhnrcd In
the pravallliut demoralization , although there
has ( icon so llttlo trading colng on that It 1ms
hardly been noticed. Trices will avcriuto
allot n quarter lower than atwcokniro , and
the demand Is very weak. Iteprcsutitatlvo
sales :
OOIxillADO CATTLE.
No. Av. I'r. . No. Av. Pr.
18 fdrs 1017 (3 CO
HOGS The market on the whole averaged
up a llttlo better than Saturday. Receipts
were double what they were n week aco. with
llttlo notlcoabloclituiiio In the general quality
of the oirerlnB.i.Onc packer , Cudahy , was a
Rood buyer early , ana with an actlvo demand
tor shipping nnd speculative account , trading
ipened out active , aud at fully steady prices ,
'
n splto of rathor'boiirlsh reports from eastern
-iiarkets. 1'rlme heavy boss sold up to iG.10 ,
and poor light MulT wont as low us $5.90. Pair
! o Kood hogs of all' weights , however , sold
argely at from * 0.95'to W.05 , with over half
Iho sales as on Saturday at 50. On last Mon-
lay the bulk of the Ifogs sold at from SO.40 to
} 6.45 , or about 40c higher _ than today. Uep-
re.seutatlvo sales :
No. Av. Sh. IT. < No. Av. Bh. Pr.
8. . .460 80 35 75 1. . .830 ( G 00
4. . .214 620 5 00 78. . .215 100 G 00
0. . .258 200 0 95- C9. . .232 160 6 00
GO. . .220 240 5 95' 63. , .255 G 00
82. . , .240 40 65..234 240 6 00
70. . .220 1GO 5 95 74..215 160 6 00
GO. . , .300 200 5 95 78. ,219 200 G 00
08. . .242 120 G 00 63. ,230 , 120 6 00
GO. . .230 120 6-00' 1. . ,860 G 05
3. . . .200 200 C 00 60. . ,224 120 G 05
1. . 277 160 0 00 74. . ,248 1GO tf 05
05. . 254 G 00 72. , ,295 240 6 00
.288 360 G 00 76. . , .237 80 'G 05
07..220 80 0 00 58. . , .246 120 0 05
5..234 80 G 00 75. . . .260 80 6 05
58..281 200 6 00 65. . , .217 1GO 6 05
1..310 80 G 6(3 ( 62. . , .203 40 G C5
58..234 120 G 00 41. . , .341 120 G 05
03..249 40 GOO 70. . , .231 240 6 05
133..267 280 0 00 74. . , .250 40 6 05
G1..240 200 G 00 54. . , .201 40 6 05
70. . , .251 280 GOO 69. . , .230 40 G 05
0. . . .238 200 G 00 G8. . , .245 1GO 6 05
21. . . .181 80 G 00 57. . , .269 160 G 05
08. . . .240 120 0 00 66. . ,273 0 07 ! $
60. . . .243 120 6 00 69. . ,829 0 10
58. . . .204 120 6 00 G. ,248 G 15
15. . , .283 80 6 00 8..282 G 15
* Receipts were fair , ono double and
our sliiKle decks. There was n fair demand ,
but In sympathy with Chicago prices ruled
about a dlmo lower than last week. Very fair
106-lb. western wethers Fold for $4.60 and 77-
. and "stock shoup , ? 2.60 < a4.UOj good to
choice 40 to 100-lD , lambs , $5.00SC.OO. Uopre-
sontatlvo sales :
No. Av. Pr.
373 Utah wethers , fed 106 $4 60
219 Mexicans 77 480
ICocolptH nnd UUpuiltlnn of Htook.
Official receipt * nnd disposition of stock as
shown by the books of the Union Stock Vnrds
company fur the forty-ofcht hours ending a
5 o'clock p. m. Juno 19 , 1893 :
lions. HOHHF.H.t-MI.S
Head Head Cars. Head Cars. Head.
00 1.978 H.318 "BUS
iiisrosiTiox ,
11UVCKS. CATTI.I ; . noes.
Omaha Packing Co 130
The 0 , H. Hammond Co. , 1B4 0511
Swift A , Co 602 132 378
The Cuilahy Packing Co. , 437 1,700
Chicago V , ami 1' . Co ' 490
A. Hanb J37
H. llcckcr & Dcifen 138
Shippers and fuudurs 101
Leftover 220
Total. , 1,029 3,177 COS
I.ivo Stock Market
OHIOADO , Juno 19. ( .Special Telegram to
Tun llEB.1 Cattle were us dull today as they
have been at any time recently , Exporters
did not do anything to speak of , and the de
mand for eastern account was not of the usual
proportions. Local dressed beef and cunning
firms also worn \ory conservative , and as
thoru was consldoinhlc prubburo to sell a KOII-
oial saKKl'iK of prices ruled. It must have
been u remarkably linn bunch of steers
for which a imyor could have been
Kcarod up at as much as 15.50 ,
Indeed , 1,01110 salesmen were of the opinion
that nothing could lirliiR as high iv llguro ,
Cholco 1,40U to lCOO-lb cattle were not eiibllv
moved at from * 0 toJO.io. and t-ood cattle o"
those walKhts wentbt KKlnK at from (4,70 U
J-t.UU. Common roiiKh , heavy steers were al
most uiibalablu-itml other ilescrlpttons wer
dull. Natives M > ) cl principal/ ! from t'j to
3 for cows and bulldund at from f4.2U to (4.UU
for steerf , . Tfiuru wuro about 0,000 Texans
und they sold niffilly at prices below $3.40 ,
Tlieru waiu an .uneven IIOK' market. At the
opening there Wfu ) vtpaknogs nil around and
outsldo of thu Ilurllimtoii division the avoraRo
of prices wau about u nickel lowur.
The later marketwas qulto actlvo and
before the clovo' tbo loss tustalncd
at the opening had boon regained ,
the close bo I UK" fairly Ilrm , Lltht
receipts bad bcun looked for as u consequence
of last week's bruaU In prices , few of thu local
operators uxpectlnj ; wuro than 'JU.OUU , whuroas
ubout 2I3.UOU huaUoftinu in. ho good was thu de
mand that very ; fu > T IIOKS liuil to bo curried
over. Thu best ofr the huuvywclKhts brought
from 10,45 to ( O.bO uud cholco ubsorlod light
wild urouiidf43.0ii.fr Nrom W.36 to tu.46 bought
moat of the heavy and the prevailing prices
for llghtnulghm WXTO fiom JO.LO to 1tU.6D ,
Uood light liuga'Yritro scarce and as the de
mand was principally ' "r < bnt cliibb they bold
at a premium of from l&c to UOc per lee fbs ,
Thuro was u very decided chuiiKu In prices
forshcop , audit wns not to thu advantage of
sellers. The bupply , 15,000 bead , was u
notably heavy ono for this tlmo
of the year , and It could not bo
moved except at much lower prices , from 15e
to 25c being rukod oil in moi Instnncca. Thu
demand was unusually light. It did not cull
for nearly so many bhuep as were ottered , and
unless the next few days t > lmll beu a di-creaso
in the receipts price * must continue to recede.
Quotations rnngo from t2.&o to IJ for poor
etuir , to from M.uo to to for choice. 1'oor to
cholco Tuxuittt were slow at from U.0 to I4.0
uud yparlliiK were ualuablo at from I4.2&
to 15.25. Hprlng Inmbs wuro lower , being
quotud ut from t-t.vo toeo.&Ofor poor to choice ,
iloro than half the recolpu lie In tbo pens ,
Itecelpu : Outtle. 17.0OO bend ! calves , 600
bead ; bogs , 213 , ( > OU huadi sheep , l&.uuo head
The Evening Journal reports ;
OArrLC-ltccolptJ , 18,000 luxid ; shlpiuonU ,
- top
nopxtrn fttfinr * lierqt fair to
. . .i
s , | 2OOJJ3,60 | cantujrn !
Itoos "Hocolnu , 2fl,00i > hcMlt uhlpmcnti ,
fl.l'i" ' ' liendi market fair , tcadyi mixed ,
JO.IOao.OOj prime .heavy nnd butcher , to.40
'
P tocclpls , 15,000 bond ! ( dilpmnnto ,
2,600 hcadi market 15ft2"c lowers stocker ,
S3.60 , natives , fl.Rba&.UOt To.rans , I3.86tt4.10i
wcMorus , f4.0036.10 ; spring lambs , la.lO ®
Oily l.tto ntook Market.
KAN1A9 CITV , JttnO 10-OATTI.H-UoCOlptll ,
3,000 head ) hlpmentx , 2,500 bead. Host cattle
were steady oilier * paiy and BflllOc lower !
Toxn * steers , t2.00a4.a5 ! hltipInK steers ,
M.nOftG.u.'i ' : native COWH , 5l.OOiJ4.26 ! butehnr
Mock. J3.Coai 50 ! stookcrs and fecclors2,70
O4.40 ; bulls and inlxod , fl.GOii3.CO.
lions Receipt ? , 2,700 head ! shipments
1,200 head ; the market wus steady : bulk
of sales , I0.0oan.10j heavlci , f5.U03C.05j
liackorn$5.00'tl0.iri ! mixed , JC.OoaO.20 ! lUhts ,
} o.8.ViJG.20j Yorkers , $0.2030.20 ; pigs , J4.10
SI'IBBP Kocelptv 4,300 bend ! shipments ,
800 head ; ; the market was steady ; muttons
sold at f 4.0034.00.
St. I.ouU I.lvo Stnck Jtnrkot.
Sr. fotiis,1une 19. OATTI.S Uocolpt * , 3,300
bond ; shipments , 400 head ; market steady to
easier ; fair Texas ntuors , { 3.40 ; light stock In
consequence on sale.
lloos Hocolpti , 1,000 head ; shipments , n-
200 ; market easier ; rangu of prices , 15.003
'Biir.Bp Uecolpt.i , 4,200 hoadi RhlpmenU ,
1,000 ; market weak , unchanged ; good native * ,
f4.7B ; ToxnilB ,
HOME FOB , WORKING GIRLS.
Counollmnn 1'rincc lu Fnvor of Suoh nn
Institution.
Councilman Sol Prince is nn enthusiastic
advocate of the establishment in this city
of n working girls' homo. Ilo has given the
subject n great deal of thought , and In his
own mind Is satisfied that it would prove n
success from the start , ami ho a Messing to
many of the girls who are compelled to earn
their livelihood. To a reporter ho sold :
"This Is n subject that has boon In my
mind for a long tltno. A working girls' homo
should bo established in Omaha , and for
that matter In every city in the land. Hero
is a field for the philanthropist to mnko his
name immortal nud pratscd.and if I wuro the
possessor of wealth t would establish such a
homo. It would bo n success and pay its
own way. In addition to that it would
malto brighter and happier the
lives of many working girls , who nro eking
out nn oxiatcnco nt miserably low wages ,
nud would prevent many of them from fall
ing. Wo should throw around our young
girls every safeguard. It Is those In the
city , without n homo and friends , who toil in
the fnctorics nnd workshops and our stores ,
nnd nro ostracised from society , that wo
should look after. Effort should bo made to
bring n llttlo sunshine into their lives , nud
make it possible for them to have u pleasant
place to live , where they will bo thrown into
each other's nociety , and teach them to care
for homo , instead of wringing from them
every cent of the pittance they rccelvo for
their labor , and when misfortune nnd sick
ness overtake send them abroad into the
world without homo or friends.
" 1 have Just read of n homo for young men
in London. Its promoters deserve credit ,
but I think the money would have brought
better results if invested in a homo for
i'oung women. There are dozens of places
hat will take in young ruon where there Is
ipo that will receive young women. My
jo.i is to orcct a suitable building for u
ionic lor the young women , nnd I believe
hat $50,000 will cover the entire expense of
: onstruction nnd furnishing the same ,
'lace in charge a matron and attendants.
Furnish the building In a neat manner , not
: oo expensive or luxurious , but make it
pleasant and Inviting. Have a largo parlor
and reception room where the young women
: an congregate and pass a pleas-
tnt social hour. Permit them
.o. receive gentlemen ihero if they
so desire. While throwing about them every
safeguard and restriction commcnsurato
with good sense , nt the same time do not
make it so appear , nnd give to them all of
the freedom they would have nt home. Pro
vide good and wholesome food , not making
, ho bill of faro elaborate , but nil the table
ivlth tasty and inviting dishes. In fact ,
make of. it in every scnso n homo for the
young women , that they will appreciate. I
will guarantee free of ehargo every week en
tertainment of some kind. As to expenses ,
they can easily bo nold 'vithin reason.
Charge the young women in accordance with
the expenses of the institution. The rate
per week could bo made lower than they
now pay , and yet 4 or 5 per cent on the in
vestment could be realized.
'The bcnclHs could not bo summed up in
a brief space. It would create n society
nmong themselves , all would be equal and it
would bring happiness to many a troubled
mind and cast down heart. It would culti
vate independence , und result In better
wages being secured. Yes , It would bring a
thousand good results , and if there is any
philanthropy in this city , it can bo shown
to the best ndvnntago by such an undcrtak-
"ng. I hope to see some ono make a start
u the grand movement. "
Piles of people have piles , But Do Witt1
Witch Hazel Salvo will euro them.
IN THE COURTS.
Mrs. Hill's Suit Acnliut the Pcurson Gnin.
hllnff Houso.
The entire time of yesterday morning's ' ses
sion in Judge Ferguson's court was devoted to
; he case of Annis M. Hill of St. Paul , Minn. ,
against Charles O. Pearson of this city , the
liurposo of the hearing being to convince the
iudgo that ho should issue an injunction
which would restrain Pearson from conduci
ng a gambling house in the rooms on the
second floor of the building ,
It had been charged by the defendant that
certain people wore behind Mrs. Hill and they
wcro urging heron that they might break
up any opposition in the gambling business.
When the defendant's attorney got a chance
to read the aflldavits ho produced several
which wcro to the effect that the building
was really the property of the Diamond pco-
plo and that Mrs. Hill was only a straw
woman lu the ease.
After hnaring all of the evidence the court
dismissed the restraining order und denied
tbo permanent injunction.
A. U. Wyman , the receiver for the defunct
loiva and Nebraska Fire Insurance company ,
has Hied a petition in the district court ask
ing that ho bo given further time in which
to settle the claims against the company.
In his petition ho avers that claims aggre
gating f 10,000 , have been presented and that
enough to run the amount up to ? GO,000 are
still outstanding.
Pilrs of people have piles , but Dowltt's
Witch Hazel Salvo will euro them.
Olinstoail Wants nn Innlnir.
William Olmstead is not satisfied with the
verdict of the Jury in the case of Olmstead
against Williams , whorem the twelve men
brought In a verdict for both contestant and
contestco.
It has now been settled that the case will
come before Judge Ferguson next Wednes
day morning , at which time Olmstead will
nslc for a writ of ouster to remova U , II.
Williams from too oftlco of commlsaloner of
the Third district.
Piles of people have pues , ut Dowltt's
Witch Hazel Salvo will cure them.
The Only Truln for St. I.ouls
Which carrion a dining car leaves Omaha
via the Burlington route ut 0-15 : p. m.
and roaches St. Louis early the noxl
afternoon. Through blooper Omaha to
St. Louis. City ticket ollloo 1324 Far-
nnm btroot.
HpiisYoyrBJood ?
I had a malignant breaking out on my leg
belovr the knee , and was cured eound and well
with two and a half bottle * of
Other blood medicines bad failed
to do mo any good. WILL
I wai troubled from childhood with an op-
ravatcd ease of Tetter , und three bottles of
1 cured mo l > eim netl
\ M.UDTlll. , l.T ,
Our book on Illoodjnd.Bkla IMwaw malled
< ICO
BALSAM . ,
It Cure * Coldi , Coughs. Sere Threat , Cronp , Influ
ent * , Whooplnj : Couth , Bronehitii andAithmt.
A certain curt for Consumption In first tUgti ,
nnd a lure relief In advance ) lUgci. TJ e at once.
You will aee the excellent ( Teet afler taking the
Grit dote. Sold bjr dtnlfn everywhere. Large
DR.3GHENGKS
tlamlrnlcoPllla have n vnluo us n house-
lold remedy fur beyond tlio power of Inn-
jtmgo to dosoribo. The fnmlly can
mrdly bo true to itself thnt does not
( cop thorn on hand for use in emergen
cies.
* MANDRAKE *
s tlio only vogotnulo substitute for thnt
dangerous mineral , Muitcuuv , nnd
vhilo its notion ns tv curntivo is lully
equal , it possesses none of the perilous
oil cots.
In Constipation , Mundrnko nets upon
ho bowels without disposing1 thorn to
ubsoquont Costivone&s.
No remedy acts so directly on the
Ivor , nothing so speedily Stele
IVI * J cures k-l IVJIV
Headache , Sour Stom-
ich , nnd Biliousness UH PILLS.
hcso .
Kor Sale by all Driualsts. 1'rleo 25 ct ? . per
) o.\j II boxes fur ( hi cla , ; or nont by mull , poat-
KO free , on receipt of urlce. lr. ) J. II.
ohpnelc .t Son. I'hlliidolphlii.
Whether quafied
from a vessel of
tin , glass or gold ;
There'snothingso , _
good for the young * = S : = -
or the old as
Hires'
A delicious , health-
giving , thirst-satis
fying beverage. A
temperance drink for I
temperance people.
A Jsc. package makts 3 gallons.
Sold and Enjoyed Everywhere.
lirlnciulod ilrutnrt"t fell youany kf irfu//mftufon. In *
tilt or * having I.M > Alf none otlior. Ir ho hns no *
Sot H. now 111 tend It by mail upon receipt or | irlc > >
pnmiililut In tcnli'd eint loiio frtu. Acldrtts OrlvntiC
Ucdlral Co. , r.C 1'lyinaulb 1'loc'r , Ohli-uco , 111 ,
SOLD by Kuhn & Co. , Cor. ijlh nnd Douglas Sts. ,
nnd J. A. Fuller & Co. , Cor. Mill and DotiRlai
Sts. , OMAHA , NED. ; by Paul G. Schneider , 311
Broadway and G Pearl St. , COUNCIL BLUFl'S.
IOWA , and other I.edinc Druggists.
Examine Them.
The makers of Ducbcr-
Haiupdcn Watches
know that they will
bear examination. The
more buyers 1 c a r n
about them tbc better
RUBT JEWELED they will be liUecl. It
ADJUSTED WATCHES < / ) will payanyone to stop
at Canton and see the
watches made.
m
An engraving of the buildings , "The Closing
Hour , " by II. P. Farny , allowing the employees
liomeward bound , will bo i > nt frro to any address
by Tili UtiEBKD WATCII Woitus , Canton , O.
New York Hospital
TREATMENT.
For Mt
Chronic Nervous
, , <
Private and
Special Diseases ,
of bath
MEN AND WOMEN ,
Ftnoturo rind nil other trouble * tr ittA
t rersonnhlo charges. CONSULTATION
1'Ur.lC. Unllonor nddrosi '
ML mm POTNAI
DOUGLAS BLOCK , - OMAHA , NEfl
Opposite lliydon Hroi
NEBRASKA
NATIONAL BANK.
U. S. Depository , Omahn , Noli.
CAPITAL , . . . 1400,000
SURPLUS , . . . fG5OOO
Officers tinil PlroclorB Henry W. Yntos , preM
rtonl. H. C. ( 'uxlilnc , vice lirusulciit , C. H. Maiirlco.
W. V. Morae. John S. Collins , J. N. II. Patrick ,
Lewis S. Heed , cashier.
THE IRON BANK.
STRENGTH , VITAUTY , MANHOOD
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nlinrO l'10 ' y ° "nffi tuo ml'MI'-affJ ' and old.
lillKr'X C'onniilutlon in pcrnou or by ItUcr.
UUIILU i'ro.pcclu with toftlmonl l , FKKK.
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MARK.
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f
' If you have heeded the Correct Pointers we
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verifying our statements. There Is the belt
service and the mot perfect fit In these shirts
of any ever sold. Satisfaction abtolutely
guaranteed. :
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WKAKNKbSES , DISIllUTV , l Ta. th t ac- ,
corapany thorn In won UUICKI.Y and t'KUMA-
MENTI.Y CUHK1) . Kiill riTKK.NUTII nnd tone
given to cvorr | ) rt of the bodr. I will ion < l too-
curoly pnckcil ) KUK10 to any luttorcr tba pro crlp
tlon thnt cured mo of theao troublui. Addron , IT ,
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Union Stock Yards Company ,
South O plain a.
BeBtCattlo Ho nndSlnap market la th ) war.
COMMISSION HOUSES.
Wood Brothers.
Live Stok Commission Morchunti.
Eoith Omaha Telephone 1 1ST. Chlo i
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WALTUK K. WOOD ,
Mprkot reports by mall and wire cheerfully
rSlshud upon application.
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