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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ! TUESDAY , JUNE 27 , 1893 ,
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Drop Damage to Spring Wheat Oflsot High
Bates for Money.
REPORTS OF HOT WINDS IN THE NORTHWEST
Corn Opened Htronfr nt About Iho Flnnl
Quotation ! of Hnlurd.ijr nnd Under
Good Demand Some AVm Sold
far Ouulclo Account.
OniCAno , Juno 20. Crop damage to spring
Ifhcnt roio suporlor today to 35 per cent
money In Now York nnd a domornllzcd silver
market. Tlioro wns a Htrong tonu to nil the
Hoard of Triulo market * nt the oloso. Com
pared with last night , whuat U up l ? c and
corn Itfc. In wheat tlio opening was about ! { < J
blRhcr than Saturday's closing nnd with n few
fluctuations advanced from 1 Koto 1 No , then
eased oT ( slightly nnd Iho closing was nhout
IKchlshor for July nnil Uio higher for Sep
tember than the closing llRuros Saturday.
Tlio big doareuso In < iuantltyof wheat and
flour on ocean pamago , to ether with manlier
India shipments antl the big dccronso In the
rUiblo supply , nil helped to bring about the
advance , it was also noticed that Micro was
omo disposition to buy July wheat nnd sell
for September , and the gunarnl tendency nnd
drift of thomnrkut Induced shorts to cover.
Tlioro xvcro reports of hot winds In the north-
cst doing datnnKO to the crop , and In Kama
parts the sprlnz wheat crop was reported as
I * v looking very bail. Tlio tlirht money market In
i Uiocnsl , the break thcro In stock * and a re
ported fallnro In Minneapolis suomed to have
llttluor imolfcct.
Corn opened xtrona nt about the dual quota
tions of Saturday nnd under Kood durnand
omo was t-old for outside nccoimt ami de
clined , cradiisilly worked tip from ? c to le ,
the notion of wheat helping the ndvmicu. The
local crowd bom-lit f reuly , but at an advance
of HSU to 4'2ii'c. Sonai of the lamer I'on-
corns coimnenccd to hull , nnd room operator : )
belnK Itmir. nlwi sold In turn , rusiiltltiK' In n
break of from ! i < ; loiC. Tliu tnarlcot afterwards -
wards ruled steadier and at the close had
gained from ? c to "fc. Tlioro was very llttlo
news received tlint was In any way Inlluetitlal
nnd prices wcro nofernud largely by the action
of local trailers.
Tlioro WIIHII moderate trade In oats , will ;
prlci-.s following wheat and iorn. : Prices cov
ered a ! { c rnnitu , nnd ndvnnoud from \i \ to ? 4c
overHatiirday'H closlni ? lleurus , but rencted
from ? to JJc nnd closed with a gain of from
Thii receipts of hoes wcro .18,000 head In-
tcail of 'J5.OOO , as estimated on Saturday. As
n result provisions wiiro wunk , but toward the
close the rib clique bid forsomo lard and ribs ,
which caused fiom liJH to IDu loss. Tlio clos-
Inciltiotatloiis In pork show looses of C0j ( In
July nnd 4Be In Septotnbcr , and the carrying
Charged Is back auulti to ft pur bbl.
ICstlinalcd reculjits for tomorrow : Wheat ,
17Dcars ; corn , 88j curs ; oatB , 270 cars ;
10.000 head.
Tlio leadlnK futures rnnRcd as follows :
Cash quotations were as follows :
KIXWH Ilasy , unclmiiKcd.
\ ViiKAiNo. . 2 spring , G5Jc ; No. 3 spring ,
f. o. b. , 55' , G7j ; No. 2 red , C5 ? c.
Cons-No. 2.40'i llc.
OATS-NO.- ! ! . aonaaOKc ; No.2 white , f. o. b. ,
82V4S33. : ; No. 3 whlto , 30 ! ' a32c.
HVK No- . 2.I8c. .
liAitLcv No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , no sales :
No. 4 , nKjM'Jc.
FI.AX Situ : : No. 1 , ll.OD.
TiMOTllYiJliKD I'rlinu.'tn.ns.
Pom : Moss , per bbl. , I18.87SJO18.90 ; lard ,
per 100 llm. , tO.iOa9.B2Jj ( ! short ribs , sides
( loose ) , 38.UOift8.U5 ; dry salted shoulders
( lxm a ) , $0.00ffi9.50 ; short clear sides ( boxed ) ,
lo.noao.75.
WHISKY Distillers' finished poods , per gal. ,
SunAn Cut loaf , GJfc ; granulated , 5.70 ;
tamlard "A , " 0.04.
The following wcro the receipts and ship
ments for today :
On the 1'roduco exchange today the butter
mar km , was linn ; cruamcry , 10&2Uc ; dairy ,
1417Jlc ; uggs , easy , strictly fresh , 12i2il3c.
Xotr York Markets.
NEW Yonu , Juno 25. Ki.oun Iteculpts , 14-
000 pkus. : exports , -1,000 hbls. . 12.00U sacks ;
sales , 7,000 iikgs , ; market dull , \vcak ; win
ter wheat , low prudes , &l.Uf > ( ifc.4r ! > ; wlntur
\vlicat , fair to f.incy , tt.4C&3.4& ; wlntor
wbeat. patonls , J3.-KJ-t.OO ) ( ; Mlnncxola c-lear ,
| 2.50a3.00 ; Minnesota stralehts , J3.30ffi4.00 ;
MlnneROta patents. $ 1.00TA4.55.
Co UN MB A i/ Dull , steady ; yellow western ,
I2.GO < JW.70.
Uvi : l''lrm , anlot ; sales , 10,000 bu. ; No. 2 ,
& 0 $ { < 257c.
WllBAT Jtecolpts , 58,000 1)ii. ) ; experts , 271-
000 bu. ; sales , 0,705,000 hu. futures , 00.000
liu. spot. Spot nmrljct llrmer. with options
moderately actlvo for exports , advancoclieck-
Ing buslnuis ; No. 2 rod , In sloro and uluvator.
72 > { < a72Mo : nlloilt , 73H2i73fC ! ! f. o. b. , 72' * ®
74u ; itngrmh'd rod , Cd Tlle ! No. 1 northern ,
72U74o : No. 1 hnrd.-78 < < l78Jp ; No , 2 north-
cm. 70 > ' , © 704c ? ; No. 2Mllwnulceo.
claslng at 7B ? c ; December , UljfeB2ic ( , clos
ing nt H2ic. !
COHN Hecolpts , 18,400 bu. ! oxporls , 13,000
lii. ; isnlo.s , OUO.UOU hu. futures , MI.OOU bu.
spot. Spols llrm , fnlrly ncllvo forexporlK ; No.
J-I8i ! .48\c In elovalor10o tillo.-it ; No , 2 ,
whllo , & 7c In htnro , Options fairly active , f646
Me higher , closing Jinn ; July , lHi4t4Uc , clos-
IIK ntIB.'jcj August , -JOJicaDOUc. closing at
; Soptenibcr , 50KfflJOyc ! , closing at SO c.
OATS Itccolpls , 77,700 1m. j exports , 20-
100 bu. ; bales. 200,000 bu. futures , 100,000 bu ,
spot. Spots fnlrly actlvo , steady. Opiums
dull.iunchangml to ! > cup : July. 35 0-10U30c ,
clo sing nt35jc ; August , 33'iii3 ' ( : > 4cclislng ) at
Hc ; September. 32 ? , < a32Ui ! ; No.'J whlto , 39c :
No.'U Ohlcago , a7i7Uc : ; No. 3 whlto , 37 c ;
mixed western , 30i | < ii3Bc ; whlto wi- ! > tern , a Hit
4uVtC *
HAY Quint , Btoady ; Uilpplng , 75c ; good to
Cliolcu , BIitl.OO. (
HOPS- Dull , steady.
HIUKA Qulut , nominal ,
I'novisioNH-Cut meats , quiet , llrm ; middles ,
quiet , easy : lard , dull , caMor ; western steam
closed nt 9.U5 : t-alcs , none ; options , sales
none ; Juno and July closed nt } 9UO ; nominal ;
Beptumhur closed at fio.50 ; nominal , 1'ork ,
quiet , lower ; now mess , $19,00 19,00.
IJUTTKU 1'lrmorand ' In fair dunuind ; western -
orn diilry , MHfolTi' ; wcsturn creamery. It'iiSSft
lc.
OIIKKSU In modurato demand , finn ; pnrt
iklins , UiQc.
K < IQS lu fair demand , steady : receipts , 0-
lOO packuKi's : western , ItJiOiilGuj wusturn ,
per case , 12.50(23,25 ( ,
TAI.I.OW Qulut and steady ; city. ( * 2 per
-0' ' cou"try'1)acUllloa / )
BHci yellow iirliiio. 415t42c ; cholco , 44iai5o.
"Til { } ' * tttrttlnell > common toNi
Ni- Dull , steady ,
Klrni. qultitj domestic fair to rfxtra ,
.2'o ; Japan , 4aldi44o.
Moi.Ati8i:8 : New Orleans open kuttle , good to
choice , quiet , bluntly ,
HuciAii Uuw , iiulut. steady ; refined , quiet ,
I'm IltO.N Dull , steady ; American. 112.75 ®
16.50.
COITKII Easy ; lake , 1 10.05.
I.KAD-Qulut , easy ; domestic , fS.52 > J ,
TIN -Quiet : KlObld ; plat ' .s. itunily. nutet ,
' -IHill , t < any ; dnmentlc , J4.17H ,
Flour Murkvt Kii
According to the Northwestern Miller ,
whllo the Hour market U gunurally charactur-
licd by mlllurH as qulut anil not very MttUfac-
tory , cxporluricontlnuu to buy juid tlio Ku-
roiiean inurkut outlook Is uncuuraKlng. Tin
inflls ran moio heavily last weuk and produce )
178,545 barrels of Hour. I'or thu corrrkpoml-
Ing week last year , huwuvnr. the output was
110,480 ! iKirroK , but In 1801 only 125,550 bar-
tola , Tliu direct export shipment uy the mllU
tail wcuk was 80,870 barruls , uguliibt 100,401 :
tlio preceding week.
llrllldi liiuln Truilu Kuvlow.
LONDON. Juno 20. The Murk I.nno Kx press
In Its uuukly ruvlcw of the llrltUh grain tradi
mys ; Snturdav's and Krlday'H ralnfalU 1/eno
llted Kngland , I'ranca uiul Uurmany. Tin
ruins wuru oxeo.M.lvo In llungury and Itou
luunla und Hooded corn luiuU , ICuglUh whoa
in Ixnidon hni nilvuncud to27bd ! iwriiuarter
1'ha total quantity ntlll lu faruiurn' huuda i
1,609,000 quarters. Crop rcporti In Frnnco
vnry In tholr nstlmatos of ylold of wheat ,
placing It from 85,000.000 to 41,000,000 otiivr-
tir . The prospects In southern llusslft IKITO
Kroatly Improved , tn Now Zealand thn wheat
ylold will ho 200,000 qunrtors lesj than U t
year. Largo Importations of American flour
In sacks have made Hour In London dull.
Omuhn 1'roiluco Market.
The wock opened with the general market
quiet and with no very Important changes In
prices.
The bnttor market remains firm and the
hen y receipts predicted for the last of the
month have not mntcrlnllr.od as yet.
Kfrgi nru about stead v. Those houses having
eggs nro fooling rather weak , but at the aatno
tlmo there are not many eggs coming nnd a
good many nro not gutting any moro than
enough ugg ] to supply tholr local trade.
VEOr.TAIII.E3.
TOMATOSS Mississippi 4-baskot crates , $2.
lUurnitNtA I'AtinAdB Crates , per lb. , 24U !
3iC ! HI , Louis cabhago , pcrcrnto , J,1.toa3.25. (
NKW I' ( > TATOia-Soutlicrn : , per but. , * 3 ; Cali
fornia , per lb. , 2c.
HTIIINO HIABI'urbu. . box , 11,50.
CUCUMIIKIIS I'or dor. , homo grown , GOitCOc.
UAUlin. < nvi'.n 1'ancy , nor dor. , , $1.76.
ONIONS Soul hern , per uul. , $4.
Asi'AliAuua-rcr ( Io ? , 3DO 40c.
ruuiT.4 ,
OAt.ifoitxtA OiiKiuiiua I'cr 10-lb. box , 51.25
& 1.50.
HriiAWliKHHlE3-l'cr CMC , on orders , { 3.50&
'
( JosKiiniinir.s t'er case , t3.no.
HI.ACK UASi'iitinuin I'or 24-ptnt cases , J2 ;
24-quartca es , $3.50013.75.
LEMONS Chnlcn to fancy , $4.5035.00 ; extra
fancy , J5.50itO.oO.
BANANAS -I'cr bunch , Including crates and
packing , f2.OOO2.50.
OIIANOHS Itlvurslilo seedlings , J3.0033.25 ;
Itlversldo Mediterranean sweets , 43.75 ; moun
tain Mediterranean .sweotn , S3.0033.20 ; inoun-
tnln oranges , I2.50fii2,75 ,
lU.ACKiir.iiun'.s I'cr 24-qt. case , $4 ,
MlSSOUIll CltUHItlEA I'or 24-qt. case , $3.002 ,
' '
.SOUTIIIMIX I'I.UMA Wild geese and Chlckn-
saw , per 24-qt. ca t ! , 12.00 2 50.
I'l.NISAlM'I.M I'or do/ . , # 2.00a2.50.
Ai'iifOOTrfI'er crate of 4 baskets , $2.50.
WATBUMULONS I'or 100,130.
nurrr.it , nnas , i-onivrnY.
llUTTBit Strictly fancy country , small lots ,
IMttCc ; packing stock , l.'lc.
Knos Uuncral markut , HlJllSc.
roui.Titv--Choice huns , 7ffi7'/4c ' ; mixed coops ,
Cc : rooslurs , 4O5c : nprlng chickens , $2,75 ®
4.00 ; gueso and ducks , 78c.
llISCiilANCOUS. :
HAY The market on good upland hay , $0.60
© 7.00 In car lots.
VK.MJ Cliolco and small fat , 77jc ! ; largo
and thin , 3ljiOc.
3ljiOc.St.
St. I.ouls Markets.
RT. Louis , Juno 20. Fr.oim In bettor feel
ing but unchained In price : winter patents ,
82.00 ; fniicv. ! ? 2.4rQ2.65 ; choice , 2.162.25 ;
fatnlly , n.Oo < "C2.00.
WIIKAT Opuni'd firm , closed l'fl.Jc nbovo
Saturday : No. 2 rcil , cash , 01J'o ; Juno , 02c ! ;
July , closing at 02 { c ; August.eloalng nt C5Jic ;
September , 07 ? c.
I'oiiN Ueni-rally firm , closing ! © Kc hlchcrj
JMo. a mixed , cash nnd June , 3S6c ! : July , clos
ing at DH c ; September , closing nt 39'/c.
OATS-Illgliur , llttlo doing ; No. 2 , cii-.li , 29c ;
July , 27t ! ; Aiigust. 24ic ; Suotcmbur , 25Uc.
I'ltoviSKi.NS Quiet , steady , pork , currunt
make. & 1H.25 : lard , } 9.
HECKIITS Kloiir , 4,000 bbls. ; wheat , 18,000
hu.icurn , 00,01'U bu. ; oats , 14,000 bu. ; rye ,
l.ooo bu.
Siui'MtUi-TS riour , 0,000 bbls. ; wheat , 4,000
hu. ; corn , 45,000 bu. ; oats , 14,000 bu. ; rye ,
none.
Hurruit Unchanged.
Kiinsiis City .MurUotn.
KANSAS CITV , Juno 20. WHEAT Cash was
unchanged , but September ndvancod moro
than le , and July was nominally higher ,
though thnro was llttlo trading in U ; No. 2
hard , 55V't < rj5r > o ; No , 2 red , 50c.
COUN Was llrm because of very small olTor-
lims ; demand moderate ; No. 2 inlxud , 34c ;
No. 2 whlto , 34'ic.
OATS Slow , unchanged ; No. 2 mixed , 25JJ ©
2GJc ! ; No. 2 white. 2828iC. !
Hvi : Wniik at 50 < - . .
KI.AX Siin : : Stuadv nt 95c.
HllAN Weak at 0ia52c. (
HAY Weak : good to fancy tlmnlhy , J8.503
9.50 ; good to fancy prairie , tO.50B3.50
KfSOS Moru active. lOc.
IttrrrEii rirm ; cruamory , 15S19c ; dairy , 14
© 15c.
Kucuil-TS Wheat , 3,400 , bu. ; corn , 1,500 bu. ;
oats , none.
Snii'Mr.NTS Wheat , 23,300 , bu. ; corn , 11,800
bu. ; oats , nono. _
Cotton Miirlcot.
New OIU.IUNP. Juno 20. Futures barely
steady : salus. 17.200 bales ; Juno , J7.47 , nomi
nal : July,47.47 < a7.40..AuKUst , $7.49a7.50 ; Sop-
tcmber. S7.5Gfi7.67 ; October , * 7.C47.G5 ;
November , $7.70 7.71 : December , 87.7C7.77 ;
January. $7.92 TJ,7.94 ; robruary , * 7.998.00.
Good middling , Be ; middling , 7Kc ; low mid
dling , 7 3-10c ; good ordinary , 0ic : net re
ceipts , 1,000 bales ; gross recolpts , 1,073 balea
salus , 1.100 balus ; stock. 08,537 bales.
Milwaukee Alurkuts.
MILWAUKEE , Juno 20. WIIIIAT Firm ; Sep-
tcmbur , G7'Hc ; No. 2 sjirlng , G3c.
CoitN QulJt ; No. 3 , 3Bc-
OATS-Firm : No. 2 white , 33c ! ; No. 3
wbllo , 314tt324c. ! !
llAlll.UV 58C.
IIVK-51C.
1'ltovisioxa-Qulot ; pork , July , J19.05.
Oil Mnrlctas.
Oirj CITY. Juno 20. National Transit
cortlllcates opnned at 67W ; highest , 57" $ ; low
est , 65 ? . { : closed at 6G1/ . Sales , 43,000 bbls.
clnarances , 130,000 bbls.
, Juno 20. National Transit
cortlllcatus opened at 5GJ ( ; closed at 50 ; high
Cht , 5GU ; lowust , 50. Sales , 10,000 bbls.
Con'iio Miirlcut.
NKW VOIIK , Juno 20. Options quiet. 10
points down to 10 points up , closed dull but
stuady 5 to 15 points up ; wiles , 7,750 baits ,
'ncluillng : July , S15.20 ; Septumliur , $14.95' '
) oeumbiir , i4.80. Spot Klo , dull , ( .toady ;
So. 7. $10.25. _
IMiiinrapiills Win-lit .Marlirt.
Ai'OM.i , Juno 20. The market closet :
oday ; ravh , htundy ; reculpts , 408 cars
Jlosu : June , 59"ue ; July , SUJjc ; Soptomlior
)4 ? c ; August , Gl'ic. On track : No. 1 hard
ljfc ; No. 1 northern , 6Uic ! ; No. 2 northern
I.lvrrpunl MtirketR ,
TiiVKiiroor. , Juno 20. WHEAT Jfodornto do
mind ; Meudy ; holders olfur moilenitely.
UOIIN Firm ; dumand fair ; mixed western
Is-lijd per cental.
CIIUE.SU American finest , colored , -18s per
cwt. _ _ _ _
Clnclnniitl Mnrkittfl.
CINCINNATI , Juno 20 , WHEAT Flrino"r ; No
2 red , Gonoic.
C'oiiN Klrnicr : No. 2 mixed. 48Jc. !
OATS KiiKyj No. 2 mixed , U'2a. !
WHISKY In light demiind at SI.12.
llnltlmnro ( Iriiln Markut ,
IIAI.TIMOUB , Juno 20. WHEAT Firmer ; No
red , spot nnd June , li'Jc.
COHN Klrmor ; mlxod , spot and.Tune , 48Uc
OATrt-QuIut and easy ; No. 2 whlto western
40341c.
Phllnilolphla drain Hurknt.
, Juno 20. WHEAT Firm ; No
So. 2 rod , .liini' , iti3u.iiri ; * (
COHN tjulut but. firm. Local car lots culo |
and unchanged. No. 2 mlxeil , June , '
'l.iHKlun Oil AlnrkKt.
LONDON , Juno 20. OAIXJIITTA LINSEBD
Juno nnd July shipment , -Us Gil per cwt.
lXM 101J(1 ( ( lurCWt.
TtlltrilSTlNE Sl'llllTS 2.S pur CWt
Toledo ( Iniln MHrkut.
Tni.r.no , Juno 20. WIIKAT Higher , easier ;
No. 2 cash , Juno and July , U5licbld.
COHN Dull , stuady ; No. 2 cash , 41c.
OATS-Qulot ; cash , aOc.
Vlmliln ( iraln Supply.
Nr.w YOIIK. Juno 20. Visible grain supply ;
Wheat , 03.0H2.000 bu , ; corn , 7.325,000 liii.j
oats3,1 14,000 bu.j rye. 397,000 bu. ; barley.
445,000 bu. _ _ _ _ _ _
Klgln llulK-r .tliirlift.
KI.OIN , Juno 20. HurTEii Actlvo ; sales.
73.8GO Ibs. tit 20C.
_
bTOUICS AM ) HONDS.
Securities Were I'Vvurlnlk nnd Unnottlnd
Tliroiigliont Iho Day.
NKW YOIIK , Juno 20 , The stock market was
fururlsh nnd unsettled throughout thu day ,
Tlioro wus ono or t no sharp rallies , but they
failed to hold , and at thu close quotations
were only n fraction above the lowest. The
bourn were far moro aggressive than of Into , In
consequence of thu stringency In money , which
holds operations for thu long account In check.
The broken. : ir < f indisposed to advlso pur-
clm es so long as they tco trouble ahead In ro-
gurd to obtaining nccommodatlonsi ut thu
banks. The big drop lu sllvurcurtlllcatesalso
operated lu favor of lower markets for securi
ties , and the conflicting statumentH concurn-
ln thu ull'alrs of thu Ituadlng caused moro or
The di'clinu was rquul to from ! J to 3V nor
cent ! Ami-rlcan Sugar fell by percent to 77W ,
American Sugar preferred b'i percent to 7a ,
liunerul l.li'ctrlc 3 ! , pur cent to 67 , Missouri
1'iicltlc au pvroont to SO' . . Manhattan ay pur
cunt to 124 . ( iroat
Vllltl * . > 1 t < \ 41lnl.l. . . . . . Northern f * . . . .I.- , . I It prufurrud . . _ . - . . . . 3 pur . .
pur tontto
-
Hli. ! torduno iirefcrred sold nt40it Ufcalllel ,
80. the last previous ro pur toil halo , and Oregon
K"- - lit 67 > . uuuluiit 08 , Later In the
day the rate for money' droppufl from 85340
par cent to IB par cent under offerings b ? the
foreign bankers nnd the stock market rallied
from M to H per cent , but the Improvement
was short llvod and speculation loft off Irregu
lar and In the main wo.ik , dosplto a docllno In
call loans to 4 per cent and a drop In sterling
exchange to figures , which If continued , must
lead to n renewal of the Import movement of
gold.
The iVwt says : Iloston cut a leading llguro
In the stock market today Tlio decline In
prices begun nt the opening and was very
widely distributed , but the .stocks that were
selling heaviest wcro conspicuously thosi
known as the "Iloston arbitrage shares. "
Sugar certificates , ( lenornl Kleotrlc and Union
1'aclflc , all of them Hasten specialties , led In
the downward movement. This obvious llqul-
dr\tlon \ , taken along with today's hurried ro-
verbal In policy by the Iloston banks on clear
ing house certificates , encouraged the belief
that some In that city wcro In scrloiu trouble
No vindication of the wisdom of our banks
could bo moro complete than this humiliating
MH'Ctncle presented In a neighbor city. Hero
the united banks boldly faced tho.situation ,
announcing that If nctito necessity for bank
nccoininodntlon should suddenly develop they
proposed to bo ready for the crisis. Philadel
phia prudently followed tholr example. The
Iloston Unnnclor.s , lulled by n false security ,
allowed n serious opportunity to pass. The
day was inurkod by peculiar disturbance ) In
ninny widely different security markets. Not
only on the Iloston Slock exchange , but In ChU
cage mid London unrnslnoKV seemed to bo
acute , London's market ; , ns n whole , were
naturally directed by the sensational colluuso
In silver.
In Now York , toward which the movement of
money seemed to bo converging todnv , there
was llttlo either of IIOWH or rumor. Philadel
phia , curiously enough , wns hopeful , nn evi
dent rosttlt of some more fnvornhle news re
garding Heading's outlook. Heading was. In
fact , the ono center of strength In the stock
market. Klsowhoro declines , though Irrogu-
Itrr , were decided. The break lu Missouri I'a-
clllc was the most pronounced.
Call money rates were bid up to nn extrava
gant llguro and Hterllni exchange fell again
Into absolute demoralization , the rates nt
which n few transactions were made going
below the record of last week. In the hourbo-
fern the close short covering caused n partial
rally In prices , but the trailing was dull and
recoveries only moderate.
The crash In silver bullion urlcos. which for
a week has been overhanging thu market ,
came with full force today. Thn certainty of
a bienk In silver whenever the HiTschel com
mittee report should bo tnndu public , wns ox-
philned last Thursday In thlHColumn. Hut the
notion of the limlnii government took the
market completely by ( , urprlt-o. It hail been
supposed by this London bullion denlers that
even wore the slopping of Indian free coinage
publicly ndvNcd In this report , the mints
would not bo closed until the vota of Parlia
ment , and possibly not until our Sherman law
Is repealed.
With this In view , silver had actually ad
vanced up to last week , the dealers buying
spotsllver frgely In the expectation of an In
creased demiind before free colimgo ceased.
Very unexpectedly the government bus'
blocKed the whole forestalling enterprise nnd
today has announced the rejection of nil
further silver otters for coinage nt the mint.
This morning's vloleiitcollapso In silver prices
was ono consequence ; n sharp advance In
rupee paper'and Indian exchange was nn-
otlier. A third result , less Immediate In opur-
ntlon puts n certain end to tnllc of "free coln-
ngo compromise , " or thu repeal of the law of
180tI. Free coinage , with the silver dollar
market value rapidly drawing near toBOcents ,
would bo too iibMird a proposition ,
The following nro the closing ( imitations on
the leading stocks on the Now York Stock exchange
change today :
St. I.onl * Mining ( Jnot iticins.
Sr. Iotns , Juno 24 , Thu inlnlni ; market ,
rnluil dull but ktuady , Thuro was a notlcenblu
dunuind for udvniu'od blocks on rumor of u
dividend shortly to bo declared on bomu
stoclib :
London J'lnnnclul itcvlotv.
- > n lteni\.tt.\ \
LONDON , Juno 20. [ Now York Humid Cuulo
Special tu Tim HKE , ] Tlio silver crUlH U ap-
proachliiK fast and thu closing of Inillaii
to prlvntucolnugu Is now Iminlnent , and that
metal In coiibequunca fell today l'i < l purounco
or 4 tier cunt to 30(1. On thu othttr hand ruutio
paper was very llrm nt 70 In the bulluf that
thu vtiluu of the coin will bo llxud ut is 4d. As
the llurald iiruvloualy nnnounced , It Is bo-
lleved many , puritan * half , the Amurlcan sil
ver mini's will bu forced to closu , and U lu
fuured thuthomtt rallHiiyn , btich in the I'nlon
1'uclllu and Denver llne < * , will hull'ur t > uveruly
In consequence , Denver preferred closed very
wcuk uuu utmost uusulublo at 47i } uud Union
fleilnlshod 3 n-jmont lower nt 17. Mox-
lean railway ttookvKYh also extremely dull ,
Fore. > lgn stocks worQV dull , Canadian Pa clflc'R
statement for thrjj. ock U 117,000 gro is In-
crease. . , . . . . „
I'ltiHHclnl Mntci.
Juno 20. ClcarJ ngi , 11,200 -
Juno 20. jlireo nor cent routes 08f
8f > c for the account.
NEW Yonu , Juno 26. Clearings f08,200,774
balances , ? 4,705,3$1.-
IUt.TtMOltB , Juna'iZO.-Oloarlngs ' $2,117,230 !
balances , (400,030 , Money G per cent ,
I'ntbADnt.rtiu. Juno 20. Clearings , $8,118-
850 ; balances , $1,4031101. Money , 0 per cent ,
MEMPHIS , Juno ' 20. Now York oxchnnco
selling at $1.60. Uloarlngs , $175,460 ; balances ,
CiNCtNNATt , Juno 20 , Money , 0 3 nor cont.
Now York exchange , $1 discount. Clearings ,
$2,220,001) .
HOSTON , Juno 20. Clenrlngi , $11,002,367 !
balances , $1,238,767. Money , 73 10 per cent.
Exchange on Now York , par.
Itr.nt.iN , Juno 20. The statement of the
Imparlal Hank of Germany shows n decrease
In speclo of 11,720,000 marks.
New Oitt.KAitg , Juno 20. C'loarlngs , $702-
777 : Now York exchange , commercial , 76cj
bank. $1.60 per $1,000 premium.
ST. Louts. Juno 20.-01enrlng , $3.707,230 :
balance * . $380,404 , Money quiet , 63 nor
cent. Kxclmngo on Now York , 00c1.00 dis
count.
ClttOAOO , Juno 20-Cloarlngi , $13,084,288.
New York exchange par. Sterling exchange ,
Irregular : sixty clay bills , $4,82i ! ; demand ,
$4.84 ! { . Money llrm at 7 per cunt.
O.MAI1A 1.1VH STOCK MAUU.UT9.
Cnttlo Very Scnrcemul Higher HOBS In Lib
eral Supply nnd Lower.
JIONDAY , Juno 20.
Compared with Inst Monday receipts today
show a big decrcaso In cattle and u heavy In
crease ns to both hogs nnd sheep.
There wcro less than Ilfty loads of cattle
here all told , not much over half as many us
woru hero last Monday. As receipts have been
unusually light now for the past three
days buyers , especially dressed beef men ,
wcro beginning to got cattlo-liungry.
Their wants tire rather limited at present ,
but they must have some cattle nnd a thou
sand n day Is hardly enough to go around. As
a result there was some hustling to 111) ) orders
today and competition on dcslrnbln beef steers
was actlvo enough to ndvanco prices lOc to
IGe. Good 1,250 to 1,350-lb. steers sold nt
$4.05 to $4.85 nnd good to choice ll)0 ) ( ) to
1,200-lb. steers nt from $4.25 to $4.70. Kvon
thu light half fnt stutt hold freely nt sub
stantially stronger prices from $4.15 down.
Several loads of rnngo cattle wi-ro received
about , the first of the season. They had been
hnyfcd some nnd sold nt from $3.20 to $3.80.
The forenoon's trailing cleared up the supply.
CoWfitulV was In very limited supply. The
demand was fair and prices averaged a shade
hlg'ier ' than Saturday nil around. Hales of
poor to very good cows and heifers wcro made
at from $1.60103.50 , the bulk of the fnlr to
good stock at from $2.00 to $3.35. Calves were
In veiy fair demand and steady. No change
In values of rough stock , poor to very good
bulls , oxen and stags selling lit from $1.85 to
There was very llttlo trading In feeders.
OITerlngs are still Illwral nnd the demand from
the country on a very small .scale. Prices are
nominally stuady. Itoprosontatlvo sales.
No. Av. 1'r. No. ' Av. 1'r.
1. . . , . . 710 $3 25 22 1210 $4 40
0. . . , . . 924 3 75 117 1118 4 40
. 020 4 00 68 IIC'J 4 55
42 ! ; ; ; . .1144 4 15 22 1268 4 70
10. . . , . .1181 4 25 67 1105 70
43. . . , . . 008 4 30 17 1324 bO
21. . . , . .1200 4 40 18 1258 85
MIXED.
Q 123 -1 25. 10 . . . .1335 405
COWS.
11. . . 837 1 50 1. . 000 2 80
8. . . 870 1 00 1. . 770 2 50
2. . . 855 2 0(1 ( 13. , 028 2 50
1. .1010 2 00 5. , 852 2 50
1. . .1050 2 00 , 1. . 810 2 50
5. . . 870 2 10 27. , . 787 2 rQ
1. . . 850 2 10 , 1. , .1050 2 50
8. . .1020 2 .10 < 1. . .1300 3 15
.1000 2'25 13. .1047 3 35
CALVES.
. 80 3 oo : i. 280 4 00
HULLS
4. .1287 2-10' 1. .1300 2 CO
11. .1200 1 85- 1. .1500 2 05
1. .1470 2 35. 1. .1520 3 25-
2. .1025 2 30
OXE.f.
2 1405 2 00
BTAQS.
1. . . .1450 3 CO .
AND FEEDKHS.
3. . . 770 2 75 20 8UO 3 00
20. . , 003 2 80 0 013 3 15
15. . , 885 C 85 018 3 25
3. . . 027 2 00
WESTEIIN CATTLE.
No Av. 1'r. No Av. Pr
WYOMISO CATTLE.
2COW9. . . . 000 3 50 1 COW 000 3 60
31 steers..1180 3 60 5 steers. . ! 142 3 60
5 steers . .1180 3 50
1 feeder..1100 2 85 1 fcodor.,1110 3 20
41 feeders 1244 3 20 44 stuurs.,1284 3 05
18 steers..1255 3 80
COLOIIADO.
4 bulls. . . 1327 215 83 bulls..1407 215
2stags..H15 270 4stags..lll5 270
0 feeders 1017 3 25 24 feedcrsl023 8 25
Hoes This Is the time of year to look for
heavy receipts , regardless of the condition of
the markets. Monday Is generally n light day
but the supply on sale today wns heavier than
on any Monday for over a year or since .Mon
day. Juno 0 , 1802 , when 5,083 head were re
ceived. Conditions wcro against the sellers
from the start. The shipping demand was
more limited than usual , offerings were con
siderably heavier than usual and Chicago was
reported very bad. On an average prices
ruled fully 15c lower than Saturday ,
the low point being at the closo. Several
choice light nnd butcher weight loads
sold nt 45,70 and one load at $5.75 ,
while rough packers sold as low as $5.60. It
was practically , however , a $5.00 to $5,05 mar
ket , the big bulk of the hogs selling at Uio/o
figures , as against $5.75 and $5.80 Saturday ,
and $8 to $0.05 ono week ago. Itcprcsontntlvo
Hales :
No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. 1'r.
1. . . ,330 85 45 75..229 120 $5 O2'j '
H. . . .311 0 05 GO..270 100 6 C2'/
7. . . .334 0 05 04..246 120 6 02)5 )
0. . . .235 5 05 04..231 320 5 G2K
0. . . .241 555 40..352 100 5 U2'J
8. . . .320 6 55 68..231 120 5 05
24. . . .240 SCO 0 GO 87..208 100 5 05
no. . . .241 40 5 CO 71.220 200 5 05
55. . . .277 280 5 GO 60..230 80 5 G5
58. . . .253 100 5 00 07..272 80 6 G5
02. . . .249 200 6 GO 04..273 240 5 05
11. . . .809 120 5 GO 50..231 80 6 05
22. . . .171 80 0 GO 0..232 40 5 05
80. , . .254 80 6 GO 72..251 200 5 06
00 , . . .250 200 5 GO GO..243 80 5 05
on. . . .242 100 000 61..205 120 5 05
60. , . .287 600 140..207 120 5 05
. .873 0 GO 00..208 40 6 05
16. , . .Ul3 6 CO 70..300 40 6 05
00. , . .201 80 000 71..201 200 6 05
68. , . .2GO 80 5 CO G8..251 120 6 05
58. , . .2GH bO 6 GO 01..200 ICO 6 05
8. , . .200 5 CO 71..200 200 6 05
01. , . .270 200 5 GO 71..228 120 6 05
04. . .232 120 6 GO 70..224 E 05
67. . .245 0 GO 68..301 200 0 CO
73. . .274 2CO 6 CO 05..811 80 0 GO
70. . .220 ICO 0 GO 08..270 0 05
55 , . .201 5 CO 73..251 200 5 05
05. . . .245 300 500 00..230 40 50714
81. . . .20(1 40 5 GO GO..214 40 5 70
07. . . .200 100 5 CO 71.233 80 0 70
74. , . .215 40 6 GO 03..211 BO 6 70
68. . . . .208 80 0 CO 10 . . .237 41) 0 70
07. . ' .251 120 5 CO CO. . . 221 80 0 70
67. . . .205 280 6 HO CO . , .241 40 5 70
58. . . .250 240 6 CO (17..220 ( 5 70
05. . . .250 120 ,6 02 } { 78..203 80 070
I'J(1ANU ( 1IOUUII.
1..440 3 50
SiHJKi1 locolpts"woro ( fair , all Mexican
wethers. They uYCJragud , 80 Ibs. and brought
$3,50. Thu dumaud Is not very brisk nnd the
market weak. I'lilr to good natives. $4,00j&
4.75 ; fnlrto gooil'webturns ' , $3.50114,75 ; com
mon nnd stook nhuup , $2.50r&3.60 ; good to
choice 40 to 100-lb lambs , $4.2525.76. He pro-
M'ntatlve wiles:1 : ' .
No. ' - * Av. Pr.
055 western wothpra 80 5350
Iluualptft IliuJ DUpcHittoil of btou'K.
Oniclal roculpto'nnd disposition of stozk ni
shown by thu boobs of thu Union Stock Yard *
company for tlio forty-olght hourj omlliiK at
6 o'clock p , in. JOfra 25 , 18U3 ;
DISI'OSITIO.V ,
Chicago I.IVK Stuck Market ,
CIIICAOO , Juno 20. ( .Special Telegram to TUB
HUE. ] About 12,000 cattlu cumo In today , and
of that number 4.OOO wcro Texan * . Itieru
was a btronn markut for all kinds , the aver
age of prices being considerably hlghur than
at thu clu o of hut wuuk , Iluycm of native
cattle dlbpluycd moro Interest In the triulu
than ( buy have previously bhown for many
days. They got Into lliu yariU uarly und wont
Immediately to work , buying right nnd loft.
There wa * nomi'tlilnj , ' llku thu old activity , nnd
the effect upon price * wan to blurt
thorn ijulcUly uuwurd. lly thu tulddlo of the
forenoon the market oloied firm nt that Im
provement. Steers oold principally nt from
$4.30 to $5.10 and the prevailing prices for
cow * and biilM tha supply of Iheto wa * small
were from 12.15 to $ a.25. A few "scrubV
were closed out t from $1.60 to $1.75 and
extra row * nnd hclfom nold around $4. The
morkot for Texas cMtlo did not show as much
of nn ndvnnco , but It was active nnd strong ,
with the bulk of the iale.satfrotn'J.25 to $2.60
for cows nnd bulls and nt from $3 lo $3.75 for
steers , lly noon very llttlo slock remained In
rollers' hnnils and nothing had to bo carried
over ,
Kvcrybody was surprised nt tlfo receipts of
nogs. The guexsin for today generally ran
from 20.000 to 25,000 head and upon entering
the yards mid being made acquainted with thn
fact that thn total would not fall much short
of 40,000 nnd might exceed that number n
panicky feeling took possession of holders nnd
there wns a general "cutting loose. " Prices
Immediately full 255J30C , or to $5.8554
$0.10 for common to choice grades. At
that range buying became so brisk It oc
curred to sidlurs that they had been a llttlo
too precipitate , and they rushed to recover
their lost ground , They were amazed nt the
ease with which prices wcro rolled
back. lleforo 10 o'clock almost the
entire supply had been weighed and
nt. the close most of the decline
had bcon regained , the market closing strong
nt from $0.20 tn $0.25 for choice to extra
medium nnd heavy and at from } G.25to$0.30
for light. The avidity with which the largo
supply wns licked up augurs well for the re
mainder of Iho week. Light weights did not
sell to ns good ndvnntago as recently , the pro
portion of such being larger than for some time
pii.it.Tho
The market for Texas and other poorer
grades of imtlvo and western .sheep remained
dull nnd weak. There was n liunvy supply
nnd very llttlo demand. It looks ns though
common slock would havu to go still lower ,
fecdurs being unwilling to pay moro than from
$3 to $3.60 nnd shippers and local
slaughterers not wanting the stulT oven nt
that low rango. ( Jood choice muttons
were In fair request and were about
steady. Thu range of quotations wns about ,
from $2 to $4.00 for poor to choice. Cholco
.vunrllngs nrlni ; a little moro and spring lambs
nro quoted at from $3.85 to $0. Tlio receipts
we.ru estimated nl from 14,000 to 16,000 head
Hucr.iiTS-Cattle , 12.000 bends ciilve.s , 500
lu-iid ! bog.s , 411.000 bead ; sheep , 14,000 head.
Thu Evening Journal says :
OATTLS Hecolpts , 15,5l)0 ) | shipments 4,000 ;
market active , lf > < M5c higher ; top steers ,
$5.2.M15.60 ; good , $4.8605.20 ; Toxans. $1.25 ;
stockers , $3.00213.76 ! native cows , } 2.764.25.
Hoes Hcculpts , 80,000 head ; shipments ,
0,000 head : market opened slow , 25K30C
lower ; became active , closed 10i 16c higher
than the opunlng. Closing prices ; Pncker.s' ,
SO.OOU0.15 ; prlmo heavy nnd butchers
weights$0.10140.20 ; light , $0.1030.31) ) .
Hiirxi' Kecelpts , 13,000 heait ; shipments ,
2,500 head ; market actlvo , lOaiOc hlglier ; top
sheep , 84.50S5.30 ; top lambs. $5.6020.50.
KIUIHIM City l.lvu MOMK Murltot.
KANSAS CITY , Juno 20 , CATTLU Uecelpts ,
7,000 head ; shipments , 3,100 head ; market
kot steady to strong ; range steers. $2.25 ®
4.10 ; shipping steers. $4.3535.45 ; Texas
cows , $1.61)33.00 ; imtlvo cows , $1.5034.25 ;
butchers. ' stock , $3.40.tJ4.40 ; Mockers ami
feeders , $2,25ii3.30 ; bulls nnd mixed , $1.40
3.60.
lions Uccelpts , 4,000 head ; shipments ,
2,800 bend ; market ll > ? W5c lower , closing
strong ; bulk , $5.0030.70 ; heavlos , $5.45y >
5.70 ; packers. S5,50iT,5.75 ; mixed$5.4035.70 ;
lights. $5.25155.80 ; Yorkers , $5.7035.80 ; pigs ,
$4.00H.5.70.
SIIIKI : > Hecclpts , 2,500 head ; shipments , 500
head ; market steady.
Sr. Louis I.Ivii Slock Mnrkct.
ST. Loins , Juno 20. OATTLE Kecoluts , 600
head ; shipments , 700 head ; market stronger :
fair native steers , $4 ; fair to good Texans , $3.00
@ 4.10.
llotisi Hecclpts , 1,000 head ; shipments ,
1,000 head ; market opened 25e lower , closed
with nearly nil loss regained ; top price , $0.16 ;
bulk of sales , f 5.70IIO.UO.
SHUCP Heccipts , 5,000 bend ; shlpmonts ,
1,700 bead ; market btoutly ; receipts mostly
through Tuxiins.
Now York I.lvo .stuck .Marker.
Nnw YOIIK , Juno 20. Hcr.VEd Hocelpts for
two days. 4,800 head ; fairly actlvo for all
grades and prices steady ; poorest to host na-
tlvo corn and inotil-fud steers , $4.7535.85 ;
Texans , $3.75. Shipments tomorrow , 700
beeves nnd 2,100 quarters.
SIIKIP ANU LAMUS Kecelpts , 2,500 ; firm nt
former prices.
Piles of people have piles , but Do Witt's
Witch Hazel Salve will euro thorn.
TUIISl'KI AT TUB FAIR.
They Are Detected While Pliinnlnc to Get
Away with IHg Gem.
CHICAGO , June 20. A qunrtot of crlti
cul sitfhtBoops strolled into the Titl'nny
pavilion in the Manfncturcs building'
yesterday and inspected the rare gems
there dlspiiiyod with nll the interest
anil admiration that a genuine lover of
the beautiful could feel. The members
of the party were all men , and two of
them wcro immaculate in silk hats anil
Prince Albert coats , while the two
others were clad in expensive light sum
mer clothing and were straw hats. But
fine as the raiment was , Captain Molloy ,
who stands guard over the glittering
display , recognised ono of them as un
old time thief , and prevented the crook
antl his companions from carrying out
any designs of robbery they may have
entertained. "
The pride of the Tiffany display is a
diamond worth 3100,000 , and everything
goes to prove that the jriing intended to
steal this prize , if possible , and what
ever else they could lay their hands on.
The party entered the building about 0
o'clock , and about two hours later they
reached the scene of their intended oper
ations. Mixing with the crowd , these
men leisurely examined the various fea
tures of the display , and carelessly
worked their way to tlio eano containing
the diamond , and for a , time carefully
scrutinized the case and its contents.
But the time for a raid and dash was
unpropitlouH , and they strolled into an
adjoining pavilion. Shortly , however ,
they again appeared with an assumed
air of admiration , and again took a long
look at the diamonds. Still tlio space
was too crowded for a Biiccesssul attempt ,
and again they retired , only to return
about twenty minutes later.
Their frequent visits aroused Molloy's
suspicions and , placing himself where
ho could sec and not bo seen , lie watched
tee party , only to BOO thorn again depart
as the crowd was still too great. It was
after 2 o'clock when the watchful Mol
loy once moro saw the same men in the
pavilion. This time Molloy followed so
closely behind them that one of them
turned around and was immediately
recognized.
"Hollo , Harry , " said Molloy. "Doing
much business these days ? "
Harry never halt ! n word und the quar
tet slunk away and wore scon no more.
The man whom Captain Molloy recog-
nixcd was Harry llowarth , a Kansas
City thief , who has tlono tlmo in Ari
y.onu owing to the olforta of the detec
tive agency of which Mo'loy ' was at onetime
time tlio chief. Captain Molloy declares
that the follow in daring enough to at
tempt to got away with the diamond.
Piles of people have piles , out DoWitt's
"wltchluucl sulvo will euro thorn.
A I'li'lil for Invention.
Ilfo : Tacldow I sco there Is a man In
Boston who claims to have invented n Hold
glass with which you can see through log-
linclcrow If ho could succeed In invent
ing an opera glass with which you could see
through millinery he'd make his fortune.
It Cures Coldi , Coughi. Bore Throat , Croup , Influ
enza , Whoopinc Cough , BronchiUi ind Aitkmi
A cerUlo cure for Coniumptloa In Srit UEO.
and a ure relltf la ad.tnciS t t ; ; V" at o
You will tee tbo xcellont ffe r UkU | the
firit dote. Sold br dttleri T rjwber .
bottlil 69 c t > tut 81.00.
IT CATCHES THE RAILROADS
Common 0\rrier3 Intorsteil In the Operations
of a Statute.
SCOPE OF ILLINOIS' '
ANTI-TRUST LAW
The Comblnntlon Which It Keeping Up
I'nMcncer lUtci to the Warlit'i t'nlr
Can U < ) Proceeded Agnlnst At
tempt nt a Cumpriiiilso <
CIUCAOO , Juno 20. The Inter Occnn
published this mornlnp n review of the
Berry trust law of this stnto which IMS
just received the signature of the gov
ernor , and shows where It will onnblo
the nttornoy petiural to break un the
passenger ami freight associations. The
sections applying to the ease are these
which mnko illegal any comblnn *
tton of capital , skill or acts by two or
inoro persona , firms , corporations or as
sociations of portions , or of two or more
of them , for cither of the following pur
poses :
"To prevent competition in mnnufnu-
turo , making transportation , sale or
purchase of merchandise , produce or
commodities.
"To make , or enter into , or execute ,
or carry out any contract , obligation or
'
agreement of any kind or 'description by
which they shall bind or have bound
themselves not to sell , dispose of or
transport any article , or commodity , or
article of trade , use , morchnndlHO , com
merce or competition , below a common
standard figure or card or list price , or
by which they shall agree in any man
ner to keep the price of Buuh article ,
commodity , or transportation at a fixed
or graduated figure , or by which they
shall in any manner establish or pottle
the price of any article , or commodity ,
or transportation , between thorn or
themselves and others , to preclude un
restricted competition among them
selves or others in the sulo or transpor
tation of any such artiulo or commodity ,
or by which they shall agree to pool ,
combine or unite any interest tho.v may
have in connection with the sale or trans
portation of any such article or commod
ity that its price might in any manner
be alTectod.
"That any corporation holding a
charter under the laws of this state ,
which shall violate any of the provisions
of this act , shall thereby forfeit its
charter and franchise and its corporate
existence shall cease.
"Every foreign corporation violating
any of the sections of this act Is hereby
domed the right and prohibited from
doing any business within the state , and
it shall be the duty of the attorney yon-
oral to enforce this provision by injunc
tion or other proper proceeding's , in any
county In which such foreign corpora
tion does business , in the name of the
state. " i ; i
The Sherman anti-trust law and its
applicability to the case , and the Rinor
decision is also discussed , and the state
ment mudo that an organization has
boon perfected to call upon Attorney
General Maloney and District Attorney
Milchrist to at once begin injunction
proceedings against the Western Pas
senger association , restraining the roads
embraced therein from combining or
agreeing to fix rates to Chicago during
the World's fair.
The Inter-Ocean advises , however ,
that no rash measure bo adopted , but
that instead : i delegation consisting of
the executive ollicorsof each state inter
ested appear before the Western Pas-
fecngor association , which moots to
morrow , and insist that the one rate ex
cursion plan bo adopted. It is under
stood that the suggestion will bo acted
on and that a strong delegation is being
organized.
lillVSK.lXl ) I..IV O.V Till ! Tll.lCK.
Olio -Mini Klliml anil Two Fatally Injured
by n AValmsh Tr.iln.
MONTICELLO , 111. , Juno 20. George
Burnett and John Bartlett wore run over
by the Wabash Cannon Ball train ono
mile east of Bomont early this morning.
Burnett was instantly killed. Bart-
OrDcblliUted Women , should usa
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HIUDIMEI. ! ) ItrnuLATon Co. . Atlanta , On.
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Ictt was terribly Injured nndvll
dlo. Wlllnm Brndloy was prob
ably fatnlly Injured by the onim
train , Btu-nott's
body wns literally torn
to pieces and thrco trains passed over It
before it was discovered. The men had
been to Oomcnt last night nnd had bcon
drinking. When they arrived at the
crossing they sat down on the track and ,
It Is thought , fell asleep. All were
young men nnd wore employed In the
country near whore they were found.
Their homes are In Missouri.
. . . . ClllT.DUKff
coino from henlthy
mothers , And
mothers will cer
tainly lx > lipnllhy
i If they'll tnko Dr.
I 1'lcrce's Favorite
'Proscription.
Nothing can equal
It In building up n
woman's strength.
, . , . . . . ' " retaliating nnd
nssistliiR all her natural functions , and In
imttintc In perfect order every jwrt of tbs
fpitmlo system. It lessens the pnlns nnd Iwr-
dpns of chlU-bcnriiiff , supports nnd strength ,
ensvcnk , iim-slnR mothers , nnd promotes an
abundant secretion of. nourishment.
It's nn invigorating , restorative tonic , n
soothliiK nnd bracing nerving , and a fmarnn-
Ittil remedy for women's Ills nnd nllmcnta.
In every chronic "fciualo complaint" of
wrnVncss , If It over fulls to benefit or euro ,
you have your money Imck.
Thousands of people , with worse cnca of
Catarrh than yours probably Is , have been
permanently cured by I5r. Sago's Cntnrrh
Homed. ) ' . That Is the reason why Its pro
prietors nro willing to urouilso you f500 If
you ( au't IIP cured.
no Urcaicsi on
Son antl Lend
Send
" cent
postngo
stamp
for a
100 pngo
COOK
BOOK
FREE.
Prlcoa
low.
t'uro
sumptuous
Snlea >
every
dnv.
your
ilonlor.
Ask
fur
price1 ?
Tulrn
MIITOH KODEUSi S3N5 , AKto. , bmnlui , or
Majestic Mfg. Co. . St. Louis.
i Dislodge Bile ,
Stii1 up the Liver ,
Cure Sick-Headaone ,
Female Ailments ,
Eemove Disease and
i Promote Good Health.
; Oovcreil with a Tasteless & Solnblo Ooatbg. ! ;
; Famous tlio world over.
i Ask for Dceclum's nnd take no others.
'Of all > lru't.'iRls. ( 1'rlcc 2. " cents a box. , ;
New Yprlt Depot , 6 Conal St. jf
A Question of Seconds.
The safety of humnn
! ivcs and of vr.lunble
property dally dcpcndi
upon the accuracy of
watches used by trahy-
men. They must have
RUBY JEWELED the best. A difference
ADJUSTED
ip. WATCHES of a few r ceo nds 1 $
. .
t. rur nvold
enough to cither
or meet a collision.
SOUTH OMAJaEA.
Union Stock Yards Company ,
South OrnaVia.
Bc-st Cnttlo Ho nmtShuoii market la IhJ woiV
_
Wood Brothers.
Llvo Block Commission MorohunU
Eo-ilh Oujnlm Trlciiliono 1157. Clilcatl
JOHN I ) . DAMSMAN , I . , . , , , , , , , , . . ,
l'a'"Jrr
'
. . f
WAliTKH I ! WOOD.
Market reports by mall nnd wlro cheerfully
furnLsbud unonupulloatlon ,
s Directory
AWNINGS AND TENTS.
JmaliaTenl-Awning Wolf Bros & Co. ,
CXMl'A.Ny.
Manuracturcrsof Tcnt .
HOnBK COVKI19. Awnlnit . loTOJ and
1IU Furnam Stroou 7iioa. loth Ktrei't ,
BAGS & TWINES
licmis Omalia Bag.
COMl'ANV.
Imunrtora nd mnnufno-
turori of Qour tncts ,
burlap , t lm > .
BOOTS AND SIIOEB. _
Morsc-Coc Slioi Company.
Ilonorrt St
Bslotrooia nd Ofllco-llOT-lim-Ull
- - - - w
acory---
We ro the OSI.V M nufAturori of Hoot. ai
8 * ' 'U Slw to all to l
A IfUlluiai ' ' *
i
our new factory.
KiiKendill , Jones & Anier , llanil-Scwcd
CUM CAN V. WUolotale
. . ,
lloitun BI1OBCO. liooti
mfm , aitant'
lU'Jjbcr suoo Co. lltW- and rublior oed , 13U3-
ligi-llCKilUrney Btrocl
COAL , COKE. CORNICE.
CinanaCoalColie& , Eagle Cornice Works
Mfr uaUanlioil Iron cor-
I.I MR CO. , bard andiift nlcv , window coin , iue-
coal , H. 1C. cor. IdtU ud tallo > krllKlil , ttc-.lilM
UuutilaiHtreel. and 131UloUorlri'ft.
DRY GOODS.
M. E. Smitb&Co. Kilpatrlck-KocnDry
uoaua co.
Vrr eoodi , ootlout , fur- Notloni , ijenta' furnUb.
rliblDii ouil , coruur in voodi , cor. lllu and
IHU aud UuwurdbU. tlaroey btrc-att ,
FURNITURE.
OraaliaUpholsteriiig Be'jce ' & Ilunyan
COMI'AKY.
UpUolilurud furniture , I-UUNITUIIK COMCANY
IIU2-IIO * Nlcbolna Bt-
WtioUiaU out/ , and 1311) Stroo
HARDWARE.
Rector & WilMiny Lobccli & Linn ,
cojirAt\v.
Dealer * In hnnlirara 1Q <
Corner Mill and Juckeon nH'clinnlci' toult.
Ktrcota. HUI JtuugUi Stroot.
HATS , ETO. | IBON WORKS.
W. A. L , Gibbon & Co Omaua Safe and Itoa
\Vholonalo \VOHKS.
Hall , capi , slruir foods , S'nfo.vnulti , Jail woo
lllunvus , mlltuni. I'.tU Iron iliulturi anil flre o
uud lluriiojf etruct * . C9i > ui. Oui. Audreon , 1(1
nnil Jaokton
LUM33EB.
John A , Walidleld ,
ItniortTlArvrloin | : I'ort-
luiiil comoiil , Mllwnu-
keo cuuii'tit- and Quluor
wblto llmu.
LIQUORS.
Frlcfc & Hcrbsrl ,
\Yuolcialellquordealen
1001 Farnain St.
PAPER. OILS.
Carpenlcr Paper Co Standard Oil Co.
Carrr n full ttook of
prlutlnifl vrrappln anil Ilvflnoil and lubrlc tln <
writing paper * , card
puperi , ute , olU , azl * vrone , etc.
PRODUCE COMMISSION.
Branch & Co. Jas. A. Clark & Co ,
produce , frultt of all Butter , clieeio , 02 l ) <
poultry uJ Kama.
klndi.oriteri. U1I H. 15Ui dtraet. .
STOVE BEPAIBS | BASH , POORS
OnialiaSlovcIlcpair 1A. ! Disbrow&Ct
\V011KH. ktovo r palr * Itooufaotureri of tub
and water UluobmeuU doom , bllndi ax
lor nor kluii of IOT inoutdlDjfi. UranChCX
laado. IMUougiant. Bco lllli aal Uuii