THE OMAHA DAILY BER'WEDNESDAY ! | , JULY 4 , J894. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Continuation of Light Receipts nnd Enll- road Dibturbancas the Feature. ABSOLUTELY NO SHIPPING LQUIRY Local Killer * TnUc tlio bllm Offering * of Ilccf Ktrcr * nt Heller I'rlcc * Utliurn Neglected HOB * On 0 to 1O Couli Lower. TUESDAY , July 3. In the matter of ricelpts the market wns little bolter off than It was on Monday , there being more hogs , hut fewer cattle. With only 800 fresh receipts of cattle thcro was very little upon which to base a market. Local packers , however , wanted a few good beeves , nnd the market on such took nn upward turn of fully from lOc to 15c. One hunch of choice 1,500-lb. beeves brought $1.75. The market situation , owing to the rail road strikes , Is very uncertain. Reports from Chicago Indicate that the dressed beef men were unable to get their meat trains _ out nml that will leave a large demand un- 'Batlsncil. Up to the present lime the pack ers here can get their product east by going around Chicago. A light supply and good demand made an active nml stronger market on everything desirable In the line of butchers' stock. Stockcrs and feeders wcro rather quiet. There were no buyers In from the country and speculators had ns many ns they cared to carry over the holiday. The market wns easier , Representative sales : DIIESSED HEKF. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 3. . . . * 23 J.I 73 C3..I3M tl 51 18. . :11 : ! 51 73 18. . . .1SV2 I 60 110. . . .1217 4 r,5 COWS. 1..1030 1 GO 2.1. . . . 920 2 75 . . S63 Z 00 1. . . . 810 1 IT , . MX ) 2 73 20. , . .IfllS 300 10. . . . f.fcO 1 70 .1170 3 00 3. . . .KKI3 3 1)0 28. . . 102 , ! 2 23 .1241 3 CO G. . . . ! )7.r ) 3 00 i , . . , : o 2 33 1IIO 3 DO . , . . 072 3 CO 1..IU9 250 . 'J30 3 0) ) 10. , . . liSO 3 00 21. , . . 028 2 C3 3. . . WO 3 (10 7. , . . SS5 3 00 1..1000 275 1. . . U70 3 00 0. , . .10:0 3 o ) I1EIFBH3. 2. . . . 133 2 1. . . . 750 2 73 CALVES. 5. . . . 294 2 00 2. . . . 231 2 f,0 1. . . . 200 4 00 3. . . 2 < li 2 25 1. . . . 130 4 DO DUU.S. 1..13CO 1 K5 1. . . . 010 2 25 1. . . . CIO 2 35 1. . . . toO 2 25 MIXED. 7. . . . C07 2 23 II. . . . Oil 2 C3 BTOCKEH3 AND FEEDERS. 6. . . . 453 2 23 1..1220 300 2. . . . 925 315 3. . . . 713 2 SO 100. . . . 913 300 5..IHO 315 18. . , . MM ZW 111. . . . SCO 310 HOGS The receipts of hogs , while double Monday's run , were still very light for a Tuesday , there being only 4,000 fresh ar rivals. On Tuesday of last week the receipts were 12,000. The market opened very slow nnd dull. Eastern buyers were ruled oMt by the railroad strikes and local buyers took advantage of the situation to bear the market. The early sales were about lOc lower , but the market finally settled down at a Co to lOc decline. Tlio hogs were all sold In good season. Representative sales : SHEEP There were no § 'wp ' oj pny kind In the yards. The following quotations are only nominal : Fnlr to good natives are quotable at $2.7503.15 ; fair to good west erns , $2.5003.00 ; common and stock sheep $2.002.25 ; good to choice 40 to 100-lb. lambs , ? 2.BO3.75. . OMAHA UENICKAI , .MAHICKT. Condition of Tr ilo unit Quotations on Staple uml 1'iuicy Produces The Reneml nmrKel wns- not very nctlve. It \if\r\K \ \ \ the cloy Immediately before a holiday , buyers wcro only Inking sulllcicnt for Ihelr im mediate requirements. So far the strikes have not cut nny figure In the iiroiluce rnatket , nnd receipts are lai'Ko enough to supply all lUnnnJs. The butter mnrkct appears to have fall n Into the dumps , and shows very little change cms way or the oilier. The low price at whlclj but ler has been Bellini ; nil over the country Is emitting men to look about for xome remedy. in mosl raees the remedy proposed \ n greater tax on Imlterlne. Advices from Ciilifoinlu sny Urat Hie butter makers of that state are. very much aroused over the bultulne ciuesllon. Cal ifornia wholesale dealers In olroinuiKurlne are obliged to pay } 4W n year for their license. Itctallers are charged $30. Time are live of the former nnd about thirty of the latter In that state x\ho nre licensed. I.os Angeles leads In Hie number of dealers In oleomargarine. U has eleven. San Francinco has eight , Han Olego two , Oakland two , and there Is one each at Fresno , SlocMon , C'hlno , I ngiidenu and Hedlnnds. IH'TTHU The market In packing stock'is still quotable nt lOc. but mime buyer * are pntd to bo weakening a little and not lo bo as anxious for It as they Weie. 1X1(18 The egg market has not shown much change for the past week , lie being the gener.il price. Commission men complain that shippers tire Bending In u good many poor eggs , and that ' "oyiV'k nf ' 'iindllnK luem out Is no small Item. I.IVU POl'l/rilY The general poultry market Is slow. Old hens are not very plenty , ami ouKht to be In pretty good demand , but It Is not safe to quote them nt over Sljc. Spring chickens ure finite plmly , and lOo Is the outnlile price. The demand for geese nnd ducks Is Very light , and what few are arriving are mostly birds that have been plucked , and In consequence not very desirable. Ducks. 7c : hen turkeys. 7fi8c ; gobblers , G 6cj geese , BCTCc. V12AI * The receipts nrc not very heavy , but Iho weather Is ru warm that It would be im possible for the recclvtr to be very Independent. Choice fat nnd small veala are quoted at 5iS6c' ! coarse and large , ! 04c. ClIKBHt'Tliera Is some very choice Wlseon- ill ) cheese on the m.irket. Wisconsin , full rrmin. now make , lOtfllc ; Nebraska and lotto full crenm. t > fllOe : Nt-bmsk.i and Iowa , part Win , G4/7o ; I.lmburKor , No. 1 , 10c ; bilck. No. 1 . lOci Swiss , No. 1 , 13O14C. HAY lUcelptH are much In excess of Ihe ilc- nmnil , but Hie poralulllly of the railroads being lied up keeps prices up. Upland hay. J8..W ; mid land , J8 ; lowland , 7.Mj rye struw , JO , Demand fair ; supply fair. Color makes Iho best pilco on hay. l.lKlil bales tell the best , Only lop grades bring lop prices. I'lOICONS The gun clubs are not using ns many since Ihe weather became so warm. Old blrU , per loi. , 11.0001.25. vtxurrAiiT.ns. Th poliito maiket keeps pretty well cleaned up and should lecelpts be cut off for n few days by HIP railroad strikes u sharp aduince. would bo apt to follow. Tomatoes uro not so plenty , and holders put up tliu price yesterday. New tieans nnd peas ari lower. Old beans an,1 higher. California limn beans huve provtil excellent property since the har vesting of tin' crop last year , Inc market for the ereulvr part of Ihe time since having shown n trong upward tendency. The crop harvcgtfd on Inn coast la l year rraclied the heavy aggregate Of 3 , > cailcatls. the quanllly Utuully pivdueed annually averaging 2.000 to 2f.oo cars , but notwithstanding - withstanding Iho full harvest of 'W. the goiti liavo found nn fxct-llrnl market , ami at giud * ually hardening values , If presenl Indications con be ucccpli'd ns tiny guide In Ilia future , the rourie of Ihe miiikci fiom now on will be on- want utul upwuid. Iterent reports from Iho ccntl show the supply theru to l > e irdueed to ] u ) rurs. all ct which are. In lh hniuln of spec ulative operators and held for a further Im provement In the value. The drouth In Cal ifornia during the fully pan of this xsir nut U'l-nllnsly e\crt' . nml U was thought at me llmo that no mp would be harvixted. During k ixrloil of eome ( In wrel.s no rain fell In iimintrn Ihu givimd , and the sltuat'on ' brgnn to niuiumv a MTLUS | aspect In cunscquvncr. Al lh riplrallon of that time the diouth was partially tn km , but the ilnnuipe hatl already been com- I > lcli' < l , ami It linn Iwlng lee lain to le-itwd the Kroiinc ) , lirourrs wvrn obliged lo view l.ielr tarly lal > ur an llmo und eiur < < y wafclnl. The most llU-rul mllmntra of Ihe prouulile yield lh : year an- not lo rxcecd 3K ) cnr , wh'le ' othrr uiliKrlllrs ilo nol pilch their cstlmales uliove 150 lo 200 rurs. Thesu Hgur * . ukntint a prevlciis annual crop if ruy S.iKiO to 3.OH rurs , crrliilnly thi'W u heavy itclifU-ricy for thin > ear , and It Is uptui lhl vl < w of lh ultuallon that Interested parlies are rounlinK upon a strong und buuyanl market for t Irutt a ) ear lo conn. OI-U UI3ANU-lland picked navy , JJ.15Q3.tJ ; mrcllum navy , tt.MfjJ.lilj common while beans , i'oTATOns-The supply Is light nnJ lh mar- kol nrm. nt 75fSSo. MCI.ONH nnnil slock , Kl.OOff .OO. CANTAI.OfriH Cnntalnutxs are arriving on Ihe mnikct. On orders , tl.SO per doz. DIIIJTH New beets , IIT aoz. uunchcs , 200250 , on nnlirs. KQt'ASH Texas summer sqtiofh , on orJors , "Sc per doi , Cfcr.MlliniR-On orders , 40f | Kj per doz. Onr.KN I'KPI'KItS-Tcxns glecn pepper * , per U Int. box , 75c. ONIONH-On mder.i. C'nllfotnlA. 2c per ll > . J Oooil shipping ttnt.l ( , on orderc , AHI'AIlAOt'H-OiKMl homo srown stock , scarce nt 4'1fl60o IHT doz , , on.i < ri1erH. TO.\IATOi.S-Oood : nlilptilnK stock , per 4 bnfket crate. | l. < 0. NH\V HKANS Wnx , per 14 bu. bask * ! , & 1c ; strlmr , per ' ,4 bu. basket. Me. I'KAS-Onnil slock , per till. . 11. 2- . CAf Ml'LO\Vtil-Cfiolcc jtocV , per do ? . . ll * ) ! l.M. l.M.C.MinOTK New eoutlurn carruli , per dot. hunrln-n , 30 flOc. I'AHPMV On ontern , per Cot. hunches. 25030c. Tl'HNII'H-'Ncw home grown , twr bu. , DOCi homo grown , per iloz , l > tmches , 25fi3)c. KUUITS. The fruit mnikft Is likely to suffer i-cvrrely from the sttlkec. Thus far this week the mnrkct hen- has bet-n well supplied , several cnra In tended for other mnlkets having been dlveiled here. The situation on the rnllroads l such that no fruit Is being loaded out nt Callfotnla points nnd It does nol tool : ns If Ihererciiit | l > o trylt pnounh heie noxl week lo supply the local de mand. This nt present Is the outlook for all the markets dcpendi-nt upon California for n frull supply. The culling off of the receipts has hud n tendency to stimulate the maiket nnd prices have been higher Ihls week. On Monday ptnclies nnd most every other kind of frull look n big Jump. The shlpmenl of fruit rniilwnril In the green stale having been stopped , the glowers nrp re duced In the necessity of allowing their fruit to rot on the trees or of selling It to the cnnncia nnd driers nl uhatnvrr prices the latter may see lit lo give. It might not b unreasonable to suggest tli.it , having tlilnsn pmrUcnlly Ihelr own way , the ennners nnd driers will use spec'nl ' effort to Inciensi ) their product If prices of raw slock fall much below the nvenige. In any event , large riop are wNitrcil , nml the condition for shipping fruit In the green state nre very seriously congfStid. 'the point Is made that there Is u limit , nnd n well dellned one nt thai. tn the cvipaclty of canning fnclorles this season ; also that dilers cannot do n great deal more than they had previously arranged for , since cxtin woiklmr. foice Is dllllcult to secure. This Is u qufxllnn of especial Inlerest lo Ibe dealers In canned nml dried frullx. At the Omaha auction sale on Tuesday mom- Ing the offerings consisted of 1,1133 boxes of berries , which sold nt fair prices. The demand wns good nnd the bidding active. In the nftornrion a second auction was held. STUAWUKIUIIKS Nini- reported received. CIIiiliiiS-Callfoinln. : choice stock , II. AI'I'IjHS California nppl"S nrc becoming quite plentiful. Per BO-lb. crnte , 11.23. AI'IUCOTS There arc n few apricots coming tvery day , but they nro getting scarcer und higher. Oood shipping stock. $1.50. ( lOOS-'IJIIUHHIUrt There have been none re ceived to amount to nnylhlng during the Insl Iwo weeks or more. Quotations are nominally t2.23fl2.ro. IILACKHKUmES flood slock , 3. III.ACK HASIMIiilUliS The lecolptrt were made up entirely of home-grown slock. Oood stock. | 3. HMD nASI'HEniUn.S There were none re ported In. I'KACIinS California , peaches , good stock , SI. 50. I'KACIinS The supply of peaches was llsht yesterday. (5-nid stock , Jl.W ) . 1'1,1'MK Only u few California plums nre coming us yet , and they ranKe In price from Jl..r."fi-.M per box , according to size of the fruit and variety. l'IUTNns A few boxen of prunes are arriving from California , nnd nrc worth about ? 2.00i2.25 ! per box. riOS A few California figs have arrived. They are quoted nt 11.50. I'lIAKR California pears , good shipping clock , J2. 00ft 2.23. TUOPICAI , FRUITS. I1ANANAS As usual when berries and other fruits ale on the market the demand for hnnnnas Is not very heavy. Choice stock , t2.OOff2.SO. IjKMONS I'nncy lemons. CfK ) xlzo. J5 ; fancy lemons. SCO size. (5 ; choice lemons , 30) ) size. } 4.5' ) . OUAN11KS California Mediterranean Sweets are to IIP had on the market nt { 3.75. I'INMAl'l'liS : ThereIH n fair supply of Flor ida pineapples on the market ot Jl.M per doz. , or $7.0007.60 per crale of about six doz. MISCKULANIiOIJS. FIOR Fancy , per lb. . 12'4liri3c. ' DATES llallowees , 03 to 70-lb. boxes , per lb. , 5',4e.HONKY HONKY California. 13o ; dnrk honey. 100'2" . MAI'U-I SVIll'l' Oall'm cnni. per'ilnz. , $12. Nl'TH Almonds. 1317170 ; English walnuts. 10 ® 12o ; Illberts , 12c ; Urazll nuts. lOc. CIUKIl 1'uro Juice , per bl , | . , JC ; half bbl. , $3. . ! . HIDES No. 1 green hides , 2'ic ' ; No. 1 green salted hides , 3o ; No. 2 green salted hlden. 2e ; No. 1 veal calf. 8 Ib.t. to 15 His. , Oc ; No. 2 veal calf , S Ibs. to 13 Ibs. . Ic ; No. 1 dry Hint hides. 5c ; No. 2 dry Hint hides. 3 ; No. 1 dry salted hides , Ic ; part cured hlJcs , Uc PIT lb. less than fullv cuied. S1IEI5I' Pni.TS Green salted , each. 23ffCOc ; green salted shearling ? ( short-woaled e.irlgkn ! ) , each , Effir.c ; dry shearlings short-wjoled early skins ) , No. 1 , each , EfllOo ; dry Bhearllnsd ( short- wooled early skins ) , No. 2. each , Be ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per lb. . actual weight , 58c ; dry Hint , Kansas nnd Nebraska muiraln wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 4SOo ; dry ( lint , Colorado butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 4Jf7c ; dry ( lint , Colorado murrain wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight. JfjCc. TALLOW AND GnKASC Tallow. No. J , Iff Ittc ; tallow , No. 2 , 3'4fi3Vic ; grease , white A , I'.icj ' grease , white II , 4c ; grease , yellow , 2c ; Brease , datle , 210 ; old butler. 2ff2lc ; beeswax , prime , l SlSc ; rough tallow , 2c. NKW YOKK UINIKAL ; MAKKET. " * * ' * TTTI V'cstcrdny'H Oiiotntlons on Flour , Oralii nml Provisions , Mclnle , ICtr. NEW YOIIK. July S.-WHEAT-llecelpts , 22- 000 bbls. ; exports , 10.000 bbls. ; sales , 5,000 pligs. ; market steady , but trade was practically at n standstill. Southern Hour , dull. Ilye Hour , llrm. Iluckwheat Hour , nominal. llt'CKWHHAT Nominal. COHN MHAL-Qulet ; sales. 300 bbls.j yellow western , $2.r,5f2.$0 | ; llrandywlne , $2.iO. HVK Nominal ; state , 55e. 1IAKI.KV Nominal. 1IAULEY MALT Steady : weslcrn , GS(360c ( ; Canada , WflflSe ; slx-mwcd. S2JJS5O. WHEAT Hecelpls. 122.0.M bu. ; exports. 191,000 bu. ; sales , 455,000 bu. futures and C4.000 bu. sppt. Spot maiket steady ; No. 2 red , In store nnd ele vator , G074c ; alioat , Cl'c : f. o. b. . C2i4c ; No. 1 northern , GDie , dellveied ; Xo. 1 hard , 70 0. Options easier and ruled nlmost nominal , traders devoting the greater part of their time to shoot ing off llri-craekers ; July closed nt OOTio ; August close nt C2'tc ' ; September , 62 15-100C3jc , closed at 03Vic. COHN Receipts. 186.000 bu. ; exports. C5.000 bu. ; sales , 50,000 bu. futures , t-'pot market Inactive ; No. 2 , 43Hc In clevntor ; 40'4c nlloat. Option ma - ket Inactive all day , but n trifle firmer owing to strike , closing He net advance ; July , 454ff < 5Tic , , closed nt ? te ; August cl 'sd at 45'.4c ; Peplcmber , 4C it4CT4c. [ closed ttl 4Cic. OATS Hecelpts , 62,000 bu. ; exports , 200 bu. ; sales , 10,000 l > u. futures and 10,000 bu. spot. Spot I market Inactive ; No. 2 , 50c ; No. 2 , delivered , Me ; No. 3 , 49c ; No. 2 white , 52c ; No. 3 white. Sic ; track , mixed western , 52c ; track , white west ern , tayxtcj track , white state , 52R57c. Option maiket dull and nominal ; closed lie net advance ; July , 4Ce closet ! nt 4Ce ; August closed nt 33'Jc ' ; September closed at 33kic ; October closed nt 33'be. HAY Dull on low erndes ; shipping , { O.OOflC. ? ) ; good to choice , $7.008.50. HOI'S Dull ; state , comnnn to choice , SflS'.ic ; Purllle coast , 10TI5c. 1I1DKS Inactive ; wet salted , New Orleans BP- leclnd. 45 to 05 Ibs. , 4l4T4Tc ( ; Texas selected , 33 to M Ibs. . 4fl3o ; Texas , dry , 24 to 30 Ibs. , 5'/.e. ' LI3ATHKU Dull ; heml ick sole , lluenos Ayres , light to heavy weights , 1'idSo. WOOL Dull ; domestic lleece , lD23c ; pulled , 201725C. I'llOVISIONS Heef , dull ; family , $9.50R11.00. Cut meals , llrm ; pickled bellies , 7'iW74e ; pickled shoulders , 55 < U57ic : pickled hams , lO iij ) lie. Lanl , llrm ; western steam doped at $7.20 ; sales , 750 tierces at $7.20 ; July closed nl $7.20 , nominal ; n-llncd , firm ; continent , $7.60 ; S. A , , $7.1)0 ) : compound , $6. I'ork , firm. KGOS ( Julet ; state and Pennsylvania , 13'4e ' ; western fresh , 12fl3c ; southern , cases , $2.00ffi 2.75 ; receipts , 9.877 pkgs. TALLOW Steady ; 4Hf4 6-10c for city ( $2 per pkK. ) ; country ( pkfs. fiee ) , * \ < ! H 7-10n. ClliiC.SK-Quiet : ; stale , large. 7 | 8 ic : small , fancy. 788i.ic ; part skims , 214050 ; full skims , PI'ir'nOLKrM-Diill : ITnlted closed at 83c asked ; Washington , bbls. , $6 ; Washington. In bulk. $3.M ; Philadelphia nml llalllnmri' . J5.10 ; Plillailrlphln and llalllmore , In bulk , $2 55. HOHlN-Qulct ; strained , common to good , $1,35 O1.40. TfllPHNTINE-Qulel al 30VJf3lc. IlICi : Kle.idy ; domestic , fair to extra , 4'tO ' C'ie ; .lapan , 4'i5'tc. . MOLASSMS Steady ; New Orleans , open kettle , good to rlnlce , 2nfi > 3Cc. PIO IHON-Dull ; Hcotch. $19.50022.50 ; Ameri can. III.wini4.oii. cOPPKU-nrm ; hike , J9.50. LKADstrong ; domeMtle , $3.10. TIN' Hull ; straits , $19,25 ; plates , market dull , KPii/n-il-Flrm : : ; domestic. $3.41 bid , COTTON SKKIi OllInaclUe , minlnal ; prime nude , 2Ue , nominal ; off eruile , 25ft2Si < : yellnw butter grades , 35o. nominal : choU-H vellow , 34o , nominal ; prime yellow , summer , . 22H633c ; yellow off grades , 3lij32o ! ! ; prime white , summer , 30 WOOL MAKIUn , SI onof Hit ) Proilurt Is llelnif Moved tliiin ITstutl. IIOSTON , July 2.-Tho American Wool an < l Cotton Itcporlcr lomorrow will say of the Ameri can murkel ; Them IH more wool selling , Sev- ernl mills have p\irchnsed freely of X and above territory wools on < i bails of lOo to S2o scouted. A large sulu of scoured Oregon anil California 01 l l- nal packages has also been made and ronsldo'nbla unnierrhnntubli. und XX Ohio has been picked up. Tlw principal s.ile , however , has been of nf.out I.OOO.HK ) Ibs. nf elghl montlis Texas. The market cloned uboul steady , with price * un. ctungiil. New wools me plentiful , but the great railroad strike in Iho west has until off futthrr ri-ct-lpts. For the six months ending this week there has been old In Iloston 62,1107,300 Ibs. of wool , us UKiilntt fSCS2,550 II * . for tlui mine pcrlo.1 In 1893. There Is u decrease of 5.71W ) Ibs. Tim sales for the week have Increased hum 1.615,000 Us. last week to 4,371,000 for the week under review. Now York Dry OooiU .Market. NEW YOltK. July S.-1'rospectlve wanU of more or km Imporlanca are Indlcalcd by a fair Inquiry ana mu < l rat cntajtmtnts tor autumn sale * nnd there wns tome drtnaml for Instant re'iulirmenls of serge > ultlng < i nnl RmuH nf that character. Imjiorlnnt .nlilpmpnlN Wfre made by wnter nnd rail ami over some regular rmiles on which no troublx hnd l cen pxporlenrfd. Print rlolhr. dull. 2 13-lCc. Three mills at Fall tllver shut down. STOCKS AM ) ItONl- * . Npccnliitlon Ilearhrd the Acme nf tlon on ' ( 'liiiiii ; < ! Yrstrrdiiy. NEW YOIIK , July 3. Speculation renchoil Iho acme of stagnation on the Stock ex change today , the aggregate of the transac tions being less than GO.OOO nhareti , a point lower perhaps than has ever before been touched nn a full day's business , The fluctua- UOMB , too , wcro In keeping with the umiillncss of the trading and the change ? on the day were confined to the smaller fractions , except In the Case of a few of the Inactive stocks. Hill there wns ; a tone of firmness to the mar ket which was rcmarkablr In view of the fctrlUc situation , which as yet shows no sign of Improvement. There seems to be no de- slro on the part of holders of shares of rail ways affected by the strike to sacrifice them and under the circumstances It Is remark able with what firmness the grangers and trunk lines are held. Wall street appears to look upon the defeat of tlin strikers as a certainty by reason of the lack of justice of their cause. The London market reflected the confi dence of foreign holders In the stability of values and there was good foreign buyIng - Ing In this market of St. Paul , Atchlson , Louisville & Nashville , Union 1'aclflc and small purchases were made of some other arbitrage shares. The vote by which the sugar schedule went through did not Im prove the price of the Sugar stock per manently , although the shares opened % per cent higher. A selling movement was In augurated In the early dealings , based on the adoption of the nnundmcnt putting the sched ule Into effect on the passage of the tariff bill , which Is looked upon as unfavorable to the American Sugar Refining company. A decline of 114 per cent was recorded In the morning , with a rally during the after noon of 1 % per cent , and n final reaction of 16 per cent , making a loss on the day of't per cent. The market was firm In the late dealings and closed In fairly good tone. The rail way and miscellaneous bond market was generally firm all day. The Evening Post's London cable says : The stock market was very dull today , the only feature being a slight reaction In Americans on the attitude of the president toward the strikers. The Improvement was maintained to the close. France Is taking a moderate amount of gold from here. The following are the closing quotations on the leading stocks of the New York ex change today : The lolal sales of stocks today were 69,743 shaicp , Including : American Sugar , 8,800 ; Hur- llnalon , 3,0)0 ; Chicago Gas , 9,400 ; St. Paul , C.'JOO. New York Money Mnrlirt. NEW YORK , July 3. MONEY ON CALL Easy ut 1 per cent ; last loan nnd closed at 1 per cent. . PltlME MERCANTILE PAPER-2 i4H per cent. STERLINO E.VCIIANGE-Steady. with actual business In hankers' bills at 51.W for demand nnd ll.Si'.J for sixty-day b ! | : posted rates , J4.S8 { f4.f.9',4 ; commercial bills. $4.SC. SILVER C'ERTiriCATES-C40C3c. GOVERNMENT 1JONDS Steady. State bonds. Iloston Stock Quotation * . DOSTON. July 3. Call lo.ius. 1KQ2 par cent ; llnio loans. liJtfiiBVJ i ir cent. Cloalns | > rlcoH for Btocku , Donils ; ii'.l ! inluliu' sh.irjs : Nmv York .llliiln oiiotitlon. : NEW YOKIC , July 3. The followiiu arj His i ; inininv iiuotatloim : Cholor. 'JO Plymouth 10 Orown Point CO Slurni Niwitd.i fiO Con. Gal. .t Vn. . . . SOO Standanl IHO Dundwood fit ) Union Con ! )5 ) ( Jould A ; Curry BO Ytilloxv Jacket. . , . : < 5 Iluh ) & Xorcross. . no IronSlIvur 10 HoiiicHtalco I'J.'ll Qu'cltbllvur ' , . ' . " . ' 5 Mexican Ml do profurral 14110 Ontario 7r > 0 tiulwur 10 Onhlr 140 London Stock .M irlcst. LONDON , July 3. t p. in , cloalne : 1IAU SILVKIl-'JKH'l l r OUiico. MONBV ) n porcent. Thn latu odllbconnt In thnonon inarkut toe uolh Hhcrl and Ihrco montliH' bllla IH K per cent. I'limncliil Nott'M. ItOSTO.V. July 1. Clciirlnes , (21,711,035 ; bul- iineeH , ; , ( KCCJ7 , IIALTIMOUIJ , July 3.-ClearlnB8 , JI,3C,003 ; hnlanei'H , 5670,3."J. LONDON , July 3. The price of fold nt IJuenoB AyreH todny In iCC. NUW YOIIK. July 3. CIcarlliKH , niS02,890j Iml.incoH , JlS,70lMI. PAIIIS. July 3. Thtco per cenl rentes , lQ3f iOc for tint account. I'lllLAUKLl'IlIA. July 3. Clearing" . UC.513- M:1 ; I'lihinceo , > 2,3C,4 < ° 6. MIOMI'lllH , July 3. New Voik exclmiiKO elllni { al II. CleiuiiiKK. U'St ' ! balancev , } 31tiu8. LONDON , July 3. The nniounl of bullion KOIIO Intu the Hank of KnKland today on b.ilunee IB UW.050. CINCINNATI , July 3. Money , S'.jJiC per ctnt. New Yoik exclmiiKe , S5fXks / pmiilum. Clear- , . . . BAN l-'HANCIHCO. July 3. Drnft * . Blcht. 124c ! ; tflcKruphlc. lie. Hllver bars , K4j Tie. Mcxlean dollatH , 61 31'lc. ' _ Oil M rKet . OIL CITY. P . . July 8. National Transit cer- Illlcatca opened at W'ii hlKhenl , 81 ; luw et , My4 ; elo ed lit & % nnleu. i.OeO btilv. ; cleaninceH , 3).OX ) ILln. ; hlpin nla , Mui l > hl .i runs , ! K > ,2 > 2 bblH. PI'lTHIIl'IUI , I'u. , July 3. National Trunull reltllk-ali-H opiMied at f31ii cloned at t3ii lilk'll- em , bli lowtut , W % ; no wilc-x. ColTco Jlnrkct. NBW YOltK. July 3.-COnnK-Optlon : op n Hl firm , duller , unchanged ; ruled tinner later on local eoverliiK un tlriii cubleni cloned trady , ttrl > poInU advance ; fale , V.750 baK , Includlntf July. t5.40 ! il6.M ; AUKU.t. IM.WffH.W ; Btptemtn-r , tlt.lOUlt. > Oi Uclobcr , 113.79 ; Utcern- her. J13.UrTI.1.o. Fret n > ffee , IHn firmly ; No. 7. IJ ! ri rnlld , dilllVoM > vn , I9 l5'ici siiieK , 400 IHIRS Central AnierlrimJ Wiireli'imo dcll'erle < > . Z.SM luiRH New Yi'U il < | { . W..W7 1 > .1R ; fulled Htntes Kork. H1.10S , Wn : nrtfint for the Unlli'd Klntm. Iir.KX ) l.nKs.Vloun . visible for the United Statex. SI3.10S bni ! ! " , dirnltul I39.CS IHIRSI InM .ycnr. SANTOS , July 3 , V'fi ' ; Rood avcrnse Hnnlos , Il7i l\vo days' rcreljilii. 1,000 bnK9 ; Block , 41,000 b.lKX. HIO DI2 JANKIIlO , Jiily S.-Flrm < No , 7 nlo. 06 ; receipt * , twn dn.vn , ' 10"W ) bnK" ! clenreit for the United Stnt. > ! . R,0HV ( II.IKK ; for Europe , 3MO 1'nnsi ' Block , ISl.OOO IMK ; rlenred. July 3 , 30.000 baKXi vcrllled ntnck , June M. l20fXK > bn K. HAMllfHO , July 1r-M.iiUol ( itilet ; prices H pfc lower lo 14 ptir Ijkher ; Mien , < .W1 b K' . llAVlli : , July 3.-BMiTr1 < . ) l nulcl ; WC lower nl opening recovered \ nnnl noon ; closed Uf ncl advance ; iles , 8,0HJ ( NiitKASKV ; CHOP CONDITIONS. ( Irtiln I'rojpord In n Vcr.v tory > liiiiiM'r. Weekly weather crop bulletin of lite Me- brnska wcnthcr service , cOoperatlnir with the tJnlteil States wenthcr bureau , Issued from the ctutrril olllcn tit the stnti : experi ment Rtallon , T.lncoln , Neb. , fur week end ing July 3 , 18DI ; rtono era a trace KAINRA.I..I , FOU TUB WKI3IC. The week hits been hot nnd dry , but the Kcnernl rains Immediately preceding had left Ihe ground in excellent condition and all' crops have nuule very satisfactory growth. l.lfjht rains of n half Inch or less pre vailed over the state Rftierally , except In the central and southcnHtern section , where none fell until Monday nliht nnd Tuesday mornlnfr , but ns we KO to press llBht rains prevail over the stale Benerally. In Ihe exlreme northweslern and north eastern counties nearly nn Inch fell during the week. There hns boon more than the normal ninount oC sunshine nnd In some few locali ties hot south winds huve caused Ihe corn leaves lo curl somewhat. Small grain continues lo show general Im provement. Wheat harvest Is well nd- vnnced In Ihe southeast section. The straw- Is short , In some cases even too short to bind , and the yield will be- light , but the grain generally Is of good quality. Over most of the western part of the state the nnnll grain will be nearly a total failure. Chinch bugs are becoming very numqrous and are beginning to attack corn. The corn everywhere Is In excellent condition. It has made a remarkable growth during the week and is now farther advanced than usual at this season. Much of It hns been cultivated for the last time. Tame hay Is a light crop , but wild hay is Improving and pastures are everywhere In good condition. There has been a large acreage of millet sown which Is coming up nicely. _ IVESTKKN 1'AOKINU IN IVcolt'8 Output Falls Behind I.nst Wrolc mill Lust Vcnr'8 Aluo. CINCINNATI , July 3. ( Special Tclecrnm to The liee.J Tomonow's Price Current will cny : The week's packlnjj Is 210,000 lions , compared with 2SO.OOO the precullng week nnd 2M.OOO for corresponding lime last year , making n totul of 4,730,00(1 ( s'nee ' Mnicii 1 , nsalnst 3,40r ,000 n year riKo , for the west. Prominent places compare as follows : CHICAGO LIVB .STOCK. ns Arrlrcil Yesterday , Nor AVni Any thing Milppflil VariN I'riictlrall } ' C'lnscd. CHICAGO , Jull'lj.3 , Int cattle nMhlnR nr- rlvod today , nc-r wan anything shipped. lius- Inrca wns nt n MnmMlll , nnd values nltOB'ther nominal. The cattlb bought ycslcrday for shipping ping- still He in thopenx , There were perhmw. 2.COO hops In Iho snle pens this mnrnlnir. They were mottly In the hands of rpeculaturn. A part of the number chnnRrd hands , nnd n pnrt were hold for hluher VI Ices. The few cnlc * * reported were on n basis of the following quotations : Common to extra , avcniBO 200 to 26(1 ( Its. , ? 4.7flifir.JO : common to extra , average over 2SO Iha. , f2.S505.lu ; common to choice mixed , S4.70jl.r.10 ; choice assorted. IB1) to 1 0 Ibs. , J4. 0004.83 ; Rood llsht , 1M to 1HO Ibs. , Jl.S.W.OO ; common to fnlr llsht. 110 to SCO His. , M.GIfH.TR ; pigs , 100 lo 125 Ibs. , J4.25iffl70 ; culls , Chicago Fruit Quotations. CHICAGO. July 3. Porter Bros , company , Cliloaso , nold eleven cars of California fiult today nt auction : Royal nprlcots , Jl.33STl.3j ; Ilnlos peaches. $1. 23(71. .15 ; MontKamcls np:1cots : , $1. COfn. 35 ; Pinch nprlcnts. $1.35 ; Slmiml prunes , $2.2382.75 : Mlkmlop. $3.dflfl3.23 ; Iloynl Hellvc Plums , J1.13jjl.3. , ; Trnuedy prunes , { 1.35(71.75 ; Peach plums , $ l.SOf2.2a ; llnrllett pearo , J2.20J ? 2.75 ; npplps. il.lSiT2.00 ; Iloynl Anne cherries , 7rcif-I.oO : Illack Republicans. Jl. 1001. 25 ; mixed , J1.10SJ1.20 ; Tartailnns , SOc ; St. Catherine plums. J1.03 ; St. John peaches , $1.75 ; Uuerre Cllffoid penrs , half crates , $1.30. Porter llros. company , Xew York , sold three cars of California fruit today nt auction : lloyal Anne cherries. ltScPil.40 ; Tat tin Inns , 40ciTJl.:0 ; Republicans , J1.35 ; Centennial , MU.VJc ; lloyal ap ricots. $1.23f(1.40 ( ; Moor I-niks , Jl.10iil.35 ; Peach nprlcots , Jl."i ; MontKamels , Jl. 3501.40 ; Hales peaches. J1.1001.UO ; Alexander peaches , J1.43 ; lloyal Hellve plums , $1 , 0501.23 ; Itartlctt penrs , 437 half boxes , Welders , $2.50 ; lias , SOci > J1.45 ; Abundance plums. J2.4502.5 ; California I til. $3 ; Peach plums , SI. 4032.53 ; Tragedy , $2.1502.50 ; Slmonls , J2.C503.53. Liverpool Marcuti. LIVERPOOL. July 3. WHKAT-Qtilct : de mand poor ; holders offer moderately ; No. 1 Cali fornia. 4s HV'dfiSs V d ; led western sprlnR , 4s ll'Xid05s y.d ; red western winter , 4s T d0 Is SVid. CORN" Quiet ; demand poor ; new mixed , spot , 3s R7id. l''I.l'n FprhiR patents , 5s Od. PROVlSIONS-Ilecf , extra India mcfs. CSs M. Pork , prime mess , CCs 3d , Ilncon , lonR and short clenr , K 1 ) > < . , 35s ; lotiK clear , 45 Ibs. , SCs. Lard , prime western , Es. The receipts of wheat for the past three days were 220.00D centals , Includlnu 2I.WK ) centals ot American. Receipts American com for the past three days weie 13SO ] centals. The weather has become cool. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Kaunas City Live Btoulc Market. KANSAS CITY. July 3. CATTLE Receipts. 2,400 hend ; shipments , 2,000 head ; market xlr.'ng to 15c hlKhcr : Texas ulcers , $2.0003.60 ; Texas cows , $1.250 2.50 ; beef steers , $3.C50t.90 ; stockers anil feeders , $3.0003.75. HOGS Receipts , 4,700 head ; shipments. 3.10 . hend : market steady ; bulk ot sales , $4.6004.85 ; heavies. $4.W04.UO ; packers , J4.SOJJ4.00 ; mixed , J4.7304.SO ; lights. J4.GOfmO ; pls. ( J4.4004.7S. SHEEP Receipts , 200 head ; shipments , none ; market strong. Kt. l.oulH Live Stuck Market ST. LOUIS , July 3. CATTLE-Rccclpts , 1.000 head ; shipments , none ; no natives on sale ; Texas steers , 100 to 1.000 Ibs. , $3.1503.65 ; cows , $2.2502.40. HOGS Receipts , 200 head ; shipments , none ; market stronK nnd ] 0i : hlKher ; best henvy , J.1.20 ; fair to KOO < I light , $1$505.00 ; common and rough Ilk-lit , $4.4001.W. SHEEP Receipts , 100 head ; shipments , none ; market dull ; lnmba.jl3.Jj. Ncnv Yorkl.lvn Stnok 'Market. NEW YORK , Jiily 3i-tlEEVE8-Rccelpt8 , 300 hend : no market. SHEEP Rtcelpts. 6J100 head ; sheep very strong , tending hl 4lu > i < ; hunt's opened steady , rlos-ed weak ; rheep , Inferior to ordinary , $1.100) ) 3.50 : lambs , conitnatrtii'prlnip , J3.000C.50. I1OGH Receipts. r.VVir , head ; maiket ationger ; Inferior to good , J3TCOS5.70. CliiclimatrrTlvo Slock .Market. CINCINNATI. July 3. HOGS Klrm at $4.5001 G.35 ; lecelpts. l.lOOHieml ; shipments , 1,300 head. CATTLE-Sleady al J2.Wlj4.50 ; receipts , SOO head ; shipments , SWticTiil. SHEEP Firm ntlftWfM.M ; receipts , 200 head : shipments , l.ooo head : lambM , In fair demand and higher at NEW YORK , 4nhr-3.-SUaAIt-Ilnw , Him ; ales , 700 IHIKS ccnlrlfnual. Uli tet.t , at 3'.c ' ( . , ex- ship : 2iK ) IIIIUH unit -fri lilicln. mulnsi'es sUKur , nt 2 11-lCc. ex-sh'p ; ivIVf' JJ 'iul I. ' LONDON , July , J. -'St'OAlt-Cnnc. dull nnd lower ; ccntrlfucnl , JaVa , 13s Gil ; Muscovado , fnlr rellnlng , 11 Vtl. .MancliCHter ' 1'i'Xtllen. MANCHESTER , July 3.-CI.OTII AND YARN Dull , 'at u downward tendency. Hamilton ( 'lull Tomorrow Kvenlnt ; . Mr. Hosewatcr will addreiiB Iho members of the Hamilton club at the rooms In Pat terson block tomorrow evening. The sub ject will be ; " 1C to 1. " The olllcers of tlio club promise a large attendance anil an enthusiastic meeting. Ladles O.t , It. GarfteKl Circle Ladles of the Grand Army of the Hepubllc haVe changed their meetings to the first and third Thursday evenings and second and fourth Wednesday after noons In the month , .nt Kaufman's hall. Sweet breath , cweet stomach , sweet tern 'tr ? Then use DeWltt'i Little Early Hlseri. TORE HIS HAND TO PIECES South Omnlm Young Mau Holds a Onuuon Oraokcr Too Longt PATRIOTIC NOISE PAID FOR IN BLOOD Mini anil Hey Wounded on Donglim Street by Stray IlitllrU from a llnotvrr Pluto iJltiftiVlmloivs Slmttcrcil at the Sumo Time. The Usual noise accompanying the approach preach of the Fourth of July has already had a little tribute of blood paid to It. At South Omaha last evening Edward dates , assistant cashier ot the Packers Na tional bank , rooming In the Plvonka block , undertook , Just before retiring , to shoot off a cannon cracker , and the result was that the accident just a year ago , In which "Spurt" Farrlsh lost his right nrm , was duplicated. Gates held the cracker a little too long , and It exploded In his grasp. Ills right hand was torn to pieces and the doc tors say that amputation at the wrist will be necessary. Omaha also was not without Its customary accident. About 10 o'clock last night some one stepped to the curbing In front of the shooting gallery on the north side of Douglas street near Fourteenth and proceeded to empty a revolver on to Iho pavement. The bullets glanced upward on striking the pave ment and two of them lodged in Morris Urodkty's back nml the third btruck Oscar Green In the left leg just below the knee cap. Inflicting painful wounds. Two other bullets struck the glass In the Diamond sa loon , shattering the expensive panes. It Is not known who fired the shots , but Caul Corbett , who was standing near the shooting gallery , said ho saw an old man step to the edge of the sidewalk and flro five shots. The description answered that of the man who runs the gallery , but when the police went to look for the fellow he had disappeared. The ofllcers have been In structed to arrest him on sight. Urodkoy Is a brother of the man running the pawnshop juat west of the Diamond saloon , and In company with Green and several other persons , was standing out In front. As soon as the- shots were fired he remarked that some one lilt him twice , but on examination It was found that there were bullet holes In lit ? coat und that ho was bleeding. With the sound of the last shot Oscar Green , a boy 14 years old , staggered back and said that he was slut. The wounded persons were taken Into the store and Dr. Lee summoned. The doctor extracted the bullets and found that Drodkey had two flesh wounds , one near the right Moulder , and the other near the small of the back. The bullets , which had evidently spent their force , were easily cut out. Green was struck on the shin and the bullet was flattened cut against the bone : He was re moved to his home , at 1310 Jackson street , and Urodkcy was taken into his brother's house. None of the wounds are serious. The police were ordered to arrest every man found shooting loaded firearms there- afler. Nearly everyone who uses a re volver to celebrate with shoots blank car tridges , but some persons are known to shoot balled cartridges with a dangerous careles ncsu. John Avert , a hackman , started In to cele brate about midnight by firing a loaded re volver off near Fifteenth and Farnam streets and caused a hack team to run away. Officer Moran placed him under arrest for discharg ing firearms within the city limits. Sltilvprn'n New Clnm-li. MALVICUN , In. , July 3.-Special ( to The nee. ) Uev. Mr. S. P. Henpon , the noted Baptist divine of Chicago , has been en gaged to preach the dedicatory sermon of ( he new nnd elegant IJaptlst church Sun- dav , July 15. The church when completed will cost about 512.000 , and will be one of the tlncst In southern Iowa. It is brick veneered , with larse stained glass windows , hnrdwood finish und lighted by electricity. Ci.tllnK the Niii'y Yard Force. NEW YORK , July 3. In accordance with Instructions from the department , Admiral Gherardl , commanding the Drcoklyn navy yard , has discharged 800 men. This Is one of the greatest cuts ever made In the force. The reason was the failure of the appropriations. , LUV.1L The regular meeting of the Omaha Veteran Firemen's association has been postponed to Wednesday evening , July 11. The ladles of the Central United Presby terian church serve Ice cream , cake and lemonade on the High school lawn tonight. The barn of Jcnklnson & Fisher , situated at Fourth and Bancroft streets , burned yesterday afternoon. Loss , $200. Caused by a clgan stub falling Into the hay. The picnic and Caledonian games lo 'have been given at Blair today by Clan Gordon , Order of the Scottish Clans , has been post poned on account of the railroad tie-up. Elmer Hall broke into Chrlstcnsen's fur niture store on South Thirteenth street yes terday afternoon and was arrested while In the store. He Is charged with house break ing. ing.Tho The police station presented a patriotic apparonce last night , being decorated with flogs and colored bunting. Most of the of ficers will observe the national holiday by serving on reserve duty at headquarters today. Phillip Andres received a telegram yester day afternoon stating that the national con vention of Turners , which was to have been held In Denver from July 8 to 11 , Inclusive , had been postponed until further notice on account of the strike. The motion for a new trial In the case of Louis Godola against the Street Railway company was argued tn Judge Keysor's court yesterday forenoon. The court refused to grant another trial , and the plaintiff's at torneys served notice of nn appeal to the supreme court. Ole Olcson was arrested by Oflloor Poclo at Fourteenth and Douglas ttrec-t lait night and sent to the station far tafc IcciipUig. Oleson Is said lo be elemental. When he saw the patrol wagon he wanted tc prc trolo himself en the pavement and give the offi cers an oriental salute. A coroner's jury came to the conclusion after an Inquest held yesterday nflcrnoon , that George McCoy , who was killed by a Missouri Pacific train In the north part of the city a few days ago , came to his death accidentally and through his own careless ness. No blame Is attached to the railway company , but the Jury suggested that the ordinance limiting the speed of trains run ning Inilde the city limits be more rigidly enforced. McCoy was struck by the train early In the evening , while leading a cow across the tracks. I'KKSOXA 1. I'.llt.UlK.t J'//.S. W. K , Guthrlo of Cheyenne Is at the Pax- ton. Matt Datigherty of Ognlalla Is at the Mer chants. Hon. John C. Allen of McCook Is at the Mlllard. Hon. Robert W. Furnas of Itrownvllle Is at the Paxton , A. A. Ashley and wife of Red Oak , la. , are at the Dellone. George II. Mead and wife , of Chadron are at the Deltone. Isaac Lo Dloyt of Hastings was In the city last evening. Samuel A. Temple and wlfo of Red Cloud are at the Dellone. Mrs. John Walzuth and sou ot Spcarfish , S. D. , arc at the Paxton , Hamilton J. Wallace of the United States Geological survey IB at the Paxton. William bright and wife of Nebraska City were at the Dcllono last evening , George A. Maguey of this city will de liver the oration at Plattsmouth today. Superintendent of Schools Fltzpatrlck leaves tonight for Anbury Park , N. Y. , wheru ho will spend tils vacation , ut Ihu Hotel * . At the Merchants W. J. Green , Hebron ; W. B. Roberts , Guy Williams , Arlington. At the Mlllard Simon Cameron , Ilrokcn Dow ; Ilyron Clark , W. H. Cuitilng , Platta- mouth , PICTURES AT A SACRIFICE , Every picture In our mtimiiiotlt est.iblinlimcnt , from the first door to the roof , has been marked In Im e roil figures at about one.half of former prices , lo sell them quick. Not a .single picture is reserved , so tiiis sale includes every picture from the cheapest artotype to the finest etching or steel engraving. This Is a chance to furnish that b.treMll of yours at a nominal cost. Remember now , asve have toll ! you before , the time to buy is when the other fellow wants to .sell. This sale is for this week only. $1.50 pictures , this week only , for 750 S'2.00 pictures , this week only , for jc | ( ) SH.OO pictures , tills week only , for SI.35 $1.00 pictures , this week only , for $1.1)0 ) $5.00 plclure.y , this week only , for t $2.50 $7.50 pictures , this week only , for $3.05 $10.00 pictures , this week only , for $5.00 $15.00 pictures , this week only , for $7.50 $ 20.00 pictures , this week only , for $ ! ) .7n $ 25.00 pictures , this week only , for $12.50 Artoiypes , Steel Engraving'3 , Etchings , Oil Paintings , Photogravures ; Etc. OUB.TERMS. . . PRESENTS FOR All. $10.00 worth of L'ood- , With $ f > worth of uuoas , an Album , 81,00 a week or1.00 a month. $20.00 worth of cootls , With $10 worth of Hoods , n Souvenir Spoon $ l.r > 0u week or $0.00 a mouth. $50.00 worth oftioods , With } 'J5 worth of poods , a lllsiiuo Orna $2.00 it wooU or { 8.00 u month. ment. $76.00 worth of goniN , Wllh $50 worlh of seeds , n Framed Pic- J'J.fid a wt'i'k or $10.00 a month. lure. $100.00 worth of goods Wllli J75 worth of Roods , a Center Table. 83.UU n week or il'J.OO u month. S'JOO.OO wurtli of itootls , With $100 worth good , n pair Lace Cur- S-1.00 u wutik or $15.00 11 month. liilns. VISITOKS RECEIVE SOUVENLRS. Formerly People's Mammoth Instalment Hoiiss , Close Evenings at 0:30 : , excepting Mondays an. ! Saturdays. Send lOc for Furniture ) postage on big - Catalogue. Baby Carriage and Refrigerator Catalogue .Mailed Free. Eut Save Enough of Your To Buy a Suit or Other Furnishings at our Tuesday , July 3rd. Our $15 men's suits which go on snle at $7.50. They will make your hearts glad. The fastest trotting on record A mile in 1:54 : Is only equalled by the rapid sale of our three-piec ; boys' suits , in ages up to IS yjars , at $1.75 and $2.75. Wild and ferocious animals may be seen in iron cages , but they become tame and obedient by proper treatment. Witness our UNUSUAL ATTRACTIONS and get prices of All the latest styles in I'edoras , stifl'or soft , from 75c up. .Men's summer underwear at 25c , 35. : and SOc. Men's negligee shirts at fl5c , 50c and 75c. An entire line of furnishing goods at correspondingly low prices. THE WESTERN CLOTHING COMPANY , Three Doors East of 14th and Douglas. DIRECT FROM THE TANK. Ae > Jiotlrr. P > 'a tilenm. No Engineer , I1EST 1'OWKIl for Corn mid 1'cetl Mills , Hilling- liny , HuuuliiK uiianitorK , Urcamerlos , Ac. OTTO GASOLINE ENGINES Stationary or Portable. to 00 II. I' . 8 to 20II. I > . fond for Cfttiilogne , Price ! ) , etc. , dcr rlhlne work lo be donn. o , 245 lake St. OTTO GAS ENGINE WORKS , Ocialia , 107 S. 14th St 33li.-VValnutUta , . IMMLAUELI'UIA , PA. "BREVITY IS THE SOUL OF WIT. * GOOD WIFE ! YOU NEED "CUPIDEWB" MAHOOB RESTORED Vlliillzerilbeurcscrlu. Thhert'atVi'geUlild lion of a faiuounFrench phytlelan , wl.l qulckl fail ncr * voua. or diu'a.sea | of the ueuerutlvo urcuni , Mich ui Ixjst Manhood , Intoinnlu , I'ulnsIII /lurkUemlnul Kinlsaloni , Nervoua Ueblil'r. jjlmplrn , Unllliuss Vi ilurry , Kxliauatlug Drains. Varlcocflo and ConRtlpn'.lon. CUl'lUIONUelennon ; tlmllvortho Uldneya and the urinary I BEFORE KHO AFTER orcanaol all linpurlllua. ( 'ITI'IIKNK HtmiKthenB nnd roHtoroa Rmall we.ilc orcnno. Tim ri-nnon mitTi'rt-rH aru not cured by Doctor * ) IB IKICUIIHO tilnolv PTcent nro troubled with I'roKlntlilrt. cin'IDK.SK IH tun only known reinnly tu nuni without nn oMnitlon. | fi.OUII ten- tlmonlnlH. A wrlttenRiiaranU'Miflven nnd money ri.'lnriiu'l if MX hoxcROoes not Dllcct a uur > u.anrntritro. ffl.oila hox.ulx forfS.Oit. by innll. Bi-nil for .dreularnnd tcmlinonlaln. Addri'KH IA.VOI , .tl IMMOINIi ( ! ( ) . . P. O. Ilex J07U Sail Fir.ndlKcn. Cal. Kor Billo or ' poil'-'ip DrinrCo. , 1110 Furnnin St. . Omaha : Came Uron. , CcuuiJi IllutTB. Iaw < < JUiUvT.Y AMI PKIISIANKNTLY fiirrii it NvnuiM livullliy , l.utt Vitality , Vjirlvuci'if , Aruinr | , PliTtfU'ul nmkneh * , etc. . by IK. HAI'O. llieKieailllniloiillfiiiiilr. WHIIrii itHHriiiilrnurrurr. Kofi by K nil N X Co. , Cor. 1Mb < t l > Miiln ( Ht . n'l J , A. rullrr Co. i.'oMMh t l ) niuln bt , . ) MAllA. WM , LOUDON , Commission Merchant GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Private wires to Chicago and New York. All builncmi orden placed oa Chicago Uourd ot Trade , Corretpondenco solicited. _ Offlc . room 4 , N w Tork Llf * Dulldlog I NEBRASKA V , , V. Itejiotttui'u , Omuliu , CAPITAL $400,000 SURPLUS $55.506 OfTlceri ani Dlisctori : lUnrr W. atJL. prdldtnt ; John a Cell In. , vlce-preildtnt : Lwl * E. 1 ( 4 , Oolilir. Wllllara H. B. Uughe . ' ai.l.i ! kui CUlCltT * J THE IRON BANK. V