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THE OMAHA DAII/T FRIDAY , JUNE 4 , 1897.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCL
Wheat is Strong on n Sensational Advn
at Liverpool.
CORN AND OATS ALSO MAKE ADVANI
I'rnvlftloiift Arc \Vcnk ItlliN Lime
I'lilnt , I/tiril N Ihie.lianireil nnil
1'iirlc CloMi-it n Nickel
lliKlicr.
CHICAGO , June 3.-\Vhont closed today
CSUc for the July option , substantially
price It opened nt , and nn advance ot lA < tt-
Its lowest price was CSc , and Us high
CSic. The Immediate cause of the strcni
was a ttciutntlonnl advance at Liverpool ,
there was too much realizing tor all the
vance to be maintained. Corn was stre
imil advanced tie. Oats closeel 'ifi-liu hlg
nnil provisions Z' ' u lower to Cc hlglier.
In wheat the bulls hntl several BI
reasons for maintaining their lending-
tlon In the market. Yesterday's large ci
sales , over 2WOuO bushels , was In Itscll
RUlllclent reason for the H'.rength with ivh
the market openeil , but nddded too this \
HII opeinTni ; advance nt Liverpool ot Mi ? !
That market , In fuel , supplied the bi
with all the iimnnmltlon they ntedcd. 1
Inltlul rise kept piling up until at the cl
ZlJd advance hntl bcejli eslabllsheel for J
delivery. The opening for July wheat h
was from esc to CS'.ic , against yestcrda
close of U7iff67v < ict nnd BO little waa for s
nt those prices Hint In about twenty iiilini
after the opening GS'/fcc. was beltiK freely I
iinel pome : changed hands at libv'kcc. ' 1
bears nt those nelvnnced prices sold enot
to knock It down to CS < { , c again , where
bulls once mure got their horns under
and toseel It Up to CS c. Chicago fccct
were eight cars , nnd the quantity Inspec
out of store WUH X4fG2 bu. Minneapolis t
Uu'iUth received 33S earn , against 401 tlio t
responding day uf the week before , and
u year ago. The clearances from the .
luntlc seaboard were eejunl In whfrat t
Hour to 53ti,0ui ) bu , Contncnuil cables shov
none uf Ui < ! snap which prevulleel Ta Llv
pool , nnd that gave rise to the suspicion tl
the latter market was bolnt ; manlpnla
from here. The cmelcmntul ] wan repor
K"oel , but business tiirmll , becuuse of
dllllctilty In getting1 spot wheat. New Yi
wired that Liverpool houses were sell
there. The unsympathetic character of
continental markets emboldened the sh
sellers near the ; end of the session and cnu
July to sell down again , to GS'tc , which v
Its closing price.
A heavy business wns done In co
largely In thu way of buying In short ? , 1
nlwi to txnu'i extent for long account , Th
WIIH a crop scare on the market , the rcci
cold weather having1 caused all sorts of i
favotnble reports Io pour In , anel a decle
decrease In country offerings. liece l
were i ! 4 curs. July opened a shade hlfil
at 24c , advanced to 24y4c nnd reactenl
21''jfl , where U closed.
The market for onts was firm , and qu
n good business was transacted. She
covered freely nnd assisted materially in i
advance. Sympathy with wheat and ci
were also conspicuous factors , but the m :
Inllnence was an urgent cash demand , w
light offering ? . July opened n shade hlg1
tit ISc , advanced to IS'.Jc ' , nnd e'.osed nt IS !
Provisions opened caty and ruled weak n
lower during n great part of the sessl
Packers were generally sellers , lard n
rlbg lie-Ing especially pressed. In the 1
few minutes short coverltiB nnel sympal
v.-llh corn couseel nearly all of the decline
be recovered. At the close July pork v
tic higher , at J7.S3 ; July lard unchanged
J3.r > 7'Aanel July ribs 2l4o lower at 4.271' '
Kstlmateel receipts Friday : "Wheat. S vn
corn , 703 cars ; oats , 410 cars : hogs 24 ,
lieatl.
Lending future range as follows :
ArtlclcBTrbnan. | UUIi. | Low.
Wliral-
July. . . (1HSK OS 08H
Sept. . . - um 0
nee. . . . 07J4 07 0
Corn-
June. . . 13K ! 211 hi 4 23X1
July. . . . 24 24 23W
Sept. . . ,261 2 J <
Oats-
July. . . . 18 18 I'M-
Sept. . . . IB 18
Porlc-
July. . . 7 80 7 85 7 OS 7 85 7 8
SeptA. 7 85 7-00 7 t ni 7 00 7
Lml
July. . . 3 Ci ! 3 0(1 ( 3 AR 3 C.I 3 5
Sent. . . 3 U7H 307K U liihi 3 07J4 i U
Eh'tlllu *
July. . . 4 ,10 SO 4 22)4 ) 427H 4 3
Sept. . . 1 33 4 23 4 32M 4 3
NO. r.
On h quotations were as follows :
FLOU11 firm ; winter pitents : , J3.COHT4.
Btralts. J4.40S4.CO ; uprlng spoclnls , J4.40SN.
Bprlni ? patents. J4.0004.20j straits , ? 3.0i83.
bnl < rr , Ji.fif/3.10. /
WIIKAT No. 2 FprlnR , C3V4QC05ic ; No. 3 sprl :
nominal ; No. 2 red. 7S'ie.
COIIN No. 2 , 24 % &
OATS No. 2 , 17wlSc. f. o. b. : No. 2 whi
2Hif)22c ) ; No. 3 white , f. o. b. , 19021Vic.
HYIJ No. 2 , S3 Vic.
1IAHL.KV Nominal ; No. 3 , f. o. b. . 2731e ; 1
4. 2 : > fi27V4c.
VltAX. 8KED No. 1 , 7GiiT77c.
1'ItlMK TIMOTHY SKI'lJ- 2.70fi2.75.
PROVISIONS Mem pork , per bbl. , J7.S507 ,
I.nrd. per 100 Ibs. , J3.C214. Sliort rlba nl. .
( loose ) , $1.13. Dry ralteil ( huulders ( boxed ) , S5. (
1.20 : fhort clear Bides ( boxed ) , J4.WWf4.C2V4.
WHlSKY-DlstllUrs' llnUIieil goods , jwr gi
SUOAU Cut lonf , J5.34 ; Branulatea , J4.71.
Onthol'ro luos oxcli.uu'o tolay the butter m-
ucl WIIB ilvni ; creamery. Iltfl4 ( e : : U.ilry
' lac. EBBH , freah , 8c. ClieeHo. gteadv : 71
BKO. Llvo poultry , steady ; turkeys , 7 < * be : chli
ens , 7c ; ducUu. 7iSc.
KIJAV YOIIIC GKNr.HAL MAItKl
QilutntloiiM of the Duy on GUIICI
CollllllUlIltlVH.
NKW YOIIK , June 3. FlXJUn Ilecelpt , 25 ,
MilB. ; exporlK , 7,303 Luis. ; drm but very qul
Wlnnenotii patenta , J3.9Sff4.05. Itye Hour , llr'n
llYE-St auy ; No. 3 western , 3Cc.
1 COUNMEAL-KIrm ; yellow western , CSc.
I UAHLKY Steady ; feeding , Z7ic.
'I 11AHLEY MALT Dull.
t WHEAT Receipts , 04,700 bu. ; exportB. 15C ,
> . bu. Spot , dull but llrm. Market opened utei
. mid advanced Bharjily on bad crop nown , hl i
cables , foreign buying nnd coverlns. Irrcgu
In the afternoon on u email local trudo and clu
rather enny with a partial Uc not advance ; 1
3 red June , 7r > 1,40751,4c. closed at 7I'ic ; Septeml
70'.i < i7l'ic , ckin-d , TO c.
COUN-IlectilitB. 143.3S5 bu. ; exports , 15S.S55
Bpol , llrm ; No. 2 , 8Uc. Options llrm ; udvun <
on favorable crop news ami hlKbi-r cables , cl
Ins lit VitiSo "l't hlKhcr ; June cloned , Zailc ; H
Umber. 3u4iW30 4c , cloe * < l , 3Wc.
OAT8 Hecelpti ! , 708,200 , bu. ; export" , 107,850
fipot. MroiiKer ; No. 2 , sostl c. Options , llrm 1
quiet , closlnu Uo blKher ; Beutember ,
HAY Dull ; o'.llpiilntr , We ; good to choice , I
HOI'S Quiet ; itate. common to choice. 1
crop , 3o ; IkMtcrop , C09c ; 1'ucltlc cuabt , 18'Jj cr
Siilc ; ISM crop. CiilOc.
lUDEK-rirm ; Qalveaton , 14c ; Texas , 10'
Cullfornla , ICc.
LEAT1IEU Quiet ; hemlock cole , lluenoa Ayi
llttht to heavy welEhtt. I9r 0v and
I'llOVISlONS-llccf , quiet ; family , . ,
cut meats , vteady ; pickled bellies , J5.10&G.
pickled Khouldcnt , J5.25HD.M ; pickled luuna , $1
tja.r.O. Ijinl , dull ; wvttern iteani , J3.1U , nomln
IflliHxl , dull. I'ork , steady. Tujlow , dull
IIUTTHH llecelit | . IO.WO pki ? . : steady ; w
ern cteamery , HQllKc ; Klglne , lie ; factory , 7 !
ClIEESE-llectlpts , 6,400 pkRg. ; steady ; ft
larKe , SOSVic ; Mute small , 7Vtit'7Kc ; part skli
WWc : full fklms , 2V4 31ic.
EdOS IlecelptB , 10.W ) pke . ; ntnto nnd 1'ei
Kvlvanla , IKJll c ; western. Itimuiio ; uuutht'
'
Oll S Cottonwetl , dull ; prime crude , JOe ; prl
yellow , 23He. I'etroleum , llrm ; Tcnnsylvu
crude , steady ; July , kSc ; sales , none. Hosln , Hi
Htrulned , common to Kood , tl.70ifl.73. Turp
tine , llrmer nt :6KOJ7'ic ,
HICK Steady ; fair to extra. 4'i Cc ; Jup
'
MOI.A8SER Steady ; New Orleans , open kuti
Bout tu choice. 202 c.
METALS 1MB Iron , dull ; southern. 19.25010.
northern. flOWIS. Copper , quletj brokers.1. Jll. (
)250 ; > x hunge. l .7t Jll.JH. inn. steady ; stral
I13.400n.ti > ; plates , ewy. Kpelter , steady : <
Hustle. J4.20iI4.SO. . I ud , dull ! brokers f | 3.i :
' '
Grain nnil rrovUloni.
- . I.lVUltl'OOU Junes. WHEAT FutureB , nr
June , not quoted ; July , &u SJ ; September , 5s i
December , t * SHd.
TOIIN June , steady at Js 7V4d ; July , steady
. ' ' 2a 79id : AUKUtt , ftrudy at ia id ; American mil
k rpct. old. iteady at t Mid.
5 I'HOVIHIONK Heef , prime mess , dull , 47s
1 llucun , chart rlbx , steady , 2Cs. Hhoulders , squu
I vasy , ! ? B M. l inl , prime weitern , dull , ISn.
S. i , L"lliiXSIv American , llnest white and colon
r < Sn Cd.
s. OIUH-Cottontted/tcllncd , Us , nosln , comm <
St , I.uulu Oe-iicrul Market * .
ST. 1XMMB. June S. FI/DUH Dull end i
clmnKcel ; iiutent. . Il.l5f.f4.70 ; extra fancy , J4. *
4.40. fancy , UW > t(3.75 ; choice , J3.lCHi3.SO.
better feellmr at I
WHKAT--Tliere wa * u
C'l'iilMK ut the riiecuUtlve nmrkct , which v
irudic aii'l higher. TraUlnr. hon-rvcr , wai Uf
Tlie flute liowril un advance of U6Uc Hbc
yntrrdir. H ( > ot. hlifher : No. 2 red , ru h , t
Valor , * 4o t'ld : truck. K30 Mc ; July. 7 lie neki
'
" ' * -
> unlit nd
* Jit , r -
for July nnd UWo lower for September , ee
pared with yf tem y. Fpot , nrmer ; No. ! c -
SJ tc | July , ZSHi-i Hrptcmwr , ZSHWHTic.
OATH Futures were dull n < l fh d nrm
sK > t , tiliclirr : No. t rnnh. 17c bid , July ,
HVi- Nominal , Jl'.ic ' , truck.
lIAIlt.KY-Nomlnnl.
.N Hull and weak ; sarked , emt trn
worth nominally 4IfH3c.
Fl.AXyKIJD CnctmnKdl t 74c ,
TIMOTHY 8KtU : Prime , M.SW2.CO.
IIAV Dull , wenK nnd tmchnnited from yest
dnjr's close , timothy , | .S081ZWj prairie , J4.C
8.50.
8.50.lirTTF.Il Kasy ; creamery , llGISUei dairy ,
OIJc.
KClOH'-Mtendy nt 7 ; c.
1'O.UI.TIIY Chicken * , oM hrni , nrm nl
spring * slow nt 13cj duck * , rprlngn , HQ12V
Kees < \ cprlnKK , lOc.
WHISKY 11.19.
COTTON Tli : - Sc.
IIAeUlINO-r.HflCc.
METAUS-tmd. quiet nt 53.07J4O3.10. Spelt
nrm nl JI.OO 1,1.1. .
PMOVlSIONH-Pork. strndy ; slandnrd me
Jobblni. , J7.COfl.rifl. ! Ijird , steady ; Prime ften
12.tl ) ; choice , J3.47li. Ilncon ( hoxcd ) , should ?
J5.37i ; extra thort clenr , JO.25 : ribs. J4.iO ; shor
J4.DO.
J4.DO.HiCKlPT8riour. : . 2,0 < X > Mils. ; whcnt , 2.000 ti
corn. 127.000 Ini. ; onts , 92,000 hu.
SHIPMENTS Flour , lO.iXK ) bbls. : wheat , 1 ,
bu. ; corn , 40,000 bu.j oats , 32(00 bu.
OMAHA GK.VIIIl Ali M\UKIiTS. ! !
Ciindlllon of Trnilo nnd ( InntnUn
mi Slnple unit I'ntier Produce.
"
roas-lliillc of units , ! i,4c.
llUTTKIt Common to fnlr , CQSc ; choice
fancy , lotpllu ; separator creamery , 15c ; gal
ercd creutncry , 13c.
VEAl -Cholce fc.t , 60 to 120 lb , , quoted
IQ'JC' Inrsn und coarse , 4J5c.
I.IVB POUkTUY UMII. . CUcj cocks. 3@l
spring elilcken , per Ib. , ISc ,
PKtioNS-Uve. 768t'0 ' : dond pigeons i
wniitiMl.
HAY Upland , J5.00 ; mldlnnd , J4.50 ; lowlnt
J4.M ; rye. straw , J4.CO ; color mnkes the price
hay ; light bales sell th best , only top grne
brills tnp prices.
IlllOOMCOIlN Extremely slow snle ; new en
delivered on track In country : choice green sc
wnrklngr carpet , per Ib. , WMtta' choice BICI
running to hurl , zazilr : common , IVjc ,
viaKTAui.is.
OllKHN' l'KAS-1'e-r H-bu. box , BOBCOfl.
PIP Pl.ANT-l'er Ib. , lie.
CUCIlMUI-us-l'cr Uoz. , 40 TGOc ; Texas , U-l
box , tOcSll.OO.
' " " ' ' " ' ' '
u.\'oisins-i > < doz"sioCriYc"te'
WAX I1KANS Pcr' bu/boz , Mctf Jl.OO ; [
bu. . J2
1'AItSNIPS-I'er bbl. , 75c.
STHINO III7ANH Per ' , S-bu. box , 90c.
NEW ONIONS Per eioz. . ICffilSc.
PAHSI.KY-.I'e-r doz. . 201J2JC.
ONIONS- bu. , JI.50.
MMA 1IICANR Per Ib. , So.
HKANS Hnnd-i'loked navy , per bu. , 11.10.
UAItllAOK-Callfarnln , 2'e per Ib.
I-OTATOKH-NPW , per bbi. , js.oo ; per bu. , DO. .
11.00 ; old niiltve stocli. per bu , , 25c.
piturrs.
CAMFOIINIA CIIKRHlUS-Per 10-lb. box , (1
STIlAU-HEIlIUKS-Kancy , tl.50.
Al'1'I.ES-Nii uhlpplns stwk.
PLUMB Per 24it. . case ,
GOOSEHEnniRS-Per 24-qt. case , J2.00.
MISCEM ANKOUS.
NUTS AImonds , California , p r Ib. . lar
size , 13o ; Ilrazlle , per Ib. , lOc ; English walnti
pur Ib. . fancy , soft shell. 12ffl3c ; stnndan
lOftlle ; filberts , per Ib. , lOc ; pecans , pollshe
laiKe , DRIOo ; Jumbo , 11012CJ large hickory nu
J1.25 per bu. ; cocoanuts , 4',4o each.
rifS Imported fancy 4 crown , 20-lb. boxi
12c : B cruwn , GO-lb. boxes , 13ffl4c.
HONKY-Cl.olce. 13K1GC.
CIl En-eiaillled Juice , per half bbl. . J2.35 ; r
bH.l. . J4.00JT4.M.
MAPLK SYUOP Klve-pal. cans. each. J2.1
Rnl. enns' . pure , per doz. , J12 ; hnlf-eal. cat
J5.23 ; quart cans. J3.CO.
TnOPICAL 1'UUITS.
OHANGI3S Seedlings , J3.23 ; Mcdltcrranc
sweets , fancy. J3.SO.
I.HMONH Messlnas , fancy , J3.M3.75 ; choli
J3.COf3.25i choice California , J2.50.
.r'i * ' " ' 'c' ' Choice large stock , per bum
? 2.00u2.2S ; medium-sized bunches. Jl.Wl82.00.
iiiuES , TAM.OW , iVrc.
HIDES No. 1 Rreeii hi-lcn. bV4c ; N ) . 2 RK
hides , 4'ic ; Nn. 1 K'een siiltad lit.les , CVjc ; No.
Brccn salted hides. ! iVic ; No. 1 veal calf. S to
Ibs. , 7c ; No. 2 veal calf , 1 2tn 13 Ibs. , 4c. No
elry Hint hides , 9PIOc : No. 2 dry Hint hides , f
Do ; No. 1 dry suited hides. 8 J ! > c ; part cim
hides. > io per Ib. less than fully cureJ.
SHEEP PEI/TS-Oreon malted , each , 2.TJCO
Brcen salted , rhearllnss ( short woolert ear
skins ) , each , 15c ; dry shearllnRs ( short wool
early skins ) . No. 1 , each , Cc ; dry Hint. Knns :
and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per Ib. . a
tual welKht , 4Sf3c ; dry nint. Knnsaa nnd N
braska Murrain wool pelts , per Ib aclu
weight. 3iff4c ; dry flint Colorado butcher wo
pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , 4T3e ; dry 111
Ceilorado murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , nctu
weight , 304c ; feet cut oft. us It Is useless
pay freight on them
TALT.O\V AND GREASE Tallow , No. I >
tallow , No. 2 , 2c ; greace. white A , 3c ; great
white U , ' 2c ; grease. ye16w ! , 2o' grease dar
lic ; eld butter. 2G2'4c : beeswax , prime , 1EK22
rough tallow , Ic.
WOO1V Unwashed , line Jieavy. CJi7c ; fine Ugh
SMc ; quarterblood , 10T12c : seedy , burry ai
chaffy , 80c : cotted and broken , coarse , 74(9 (
colteil nnd broken , fine. COSe. Fleece woshe
medium. IJiJlSc : fine , U < 3\6c' tub washed. 1C
Ific : blaclc , Se ; bucks , Co ; tag locks , 2i3c'dei ;
pulled , rjjCc.
BONES In carlots , weighed and delivered
Chicago : Dry buffalo , per ton , J12.00@14.00 ; d
country , bleached , per ton , J1000@12.00 : dry cou
try , damp and meaty , per ion , J6.OOJfS.00
FRE8II MEATS.
DRESSED BEEF Good native steers. 400
COO Ibs. , Jc ; good forequarters , steers , 5V4c ; goi
hindquarters , SVtc ; western steers , Cjjc ; fnm
heifers , C',4c ; good heifers , Cc ; coed forequarte
heifers , Cc ; good hindquarters lielfers , Sc ; goi
cows , Co ; fair cows , 5i4c ; common cows , 5
cow forequartera. iV-c ; cow hindquarters. "Uc
BEEF CUTS Tenderloins , 20c ; boneless strip
lOc ; strip loins , Cc ; rolls , Oc ; sirloin butts 9
shoulder clods , CVic ; rump butts , beste
chucks , 41io : cow chucks. 3c ; boneless chuck
4V4c ; cow plates , 21io ; ste-er plates , 3o ; flni
steak , Cc ; loins. No. 1 , 14c ; loins , ? ; o. 2 , 12
loins. No. 3 , 9c ; No. 1 short loins , 16c ; No.
short loins , He : No. 3 short loins , 12c ; slrlo
ends , S01Cc ; ribs , No. 1 , 12o ; ribs. No. 2 , 10
ribs , No. 3 , 7o ; steer rounds , "c ; cow round
CVfcc ; cow rounds , shnnk off. 7o ; cow round
shank and rump off , 74o ; trimmings , ic ; be
shanks. 2',4c ; brains , per doz. 25c ; sweetbread
per Ib. , lie ; swcctbicnds ( calves ) , per Ib. , 40
kidneys , per dor. . Sic. ox tails , each , 3c ; livti
per Ib. , 2',4c ; hearts , per Ib. , Mel tongues , n
Ib. , 12c.
POltK Dretsad pigs. DHc ; dressed hogs , C
tenderloins , 10 > c ; loins , 6c ; spare ribs , 3 %
ham' sauraee , futts , Cc ; shoulders , rough , D
shoulders , rklnned , CVe ; trimmings , 4Me ; Ic
lard , not rendered. CU-c ; heads , cleaned , 3
snout and ears , 3c ; backbones , 2c ; cheek meat
3c ; neck bones. 2'/ic ; pigs' tails , 3c ; pluck
each. 6c ; chllti'rllngs , la ; hocks , 4c ; hearts , p
doz. , 2Sc ; stomachs , inch , 3c ; tonKues. each , 7
kidneys , per doz. , ! 0e ; brains , per doz , , IS
pigs' feet , per doz , , 30c ; livers , cacn. 3c.
8TOCICS AXD JIONUS.
IliiNliifHN Stopped for Two Hourx OT
liiK to Priiiiiliiciit llenler'M Dentil.
NEW YOIIK , June 3. Prices on the Stock c
change were In full swing upward all along t
line today , when Samuel L. post , Jr. , nn old ai
popular member of the Stock exchange , w
netted with heart disease and expired almost Ii
mediately on the lloor. This visitation of den
put an Immediate stop to the trading In stoc
and It was not resumed for nearly two lioui
The volume of but-lneitB was. In consequent
largely curtailed , most of the actlvu oner
turn withdrawing from the dealings for the r
malnder of the day. The confidence with will
ull nfferliiKB were absorbed even u large amou
of mocks which hud been bought for London a
count were resold here hud Its tfTect In Londi
today on the tune of the maiket there for Ami :
lean kecurllles. There was un active demand ui
advancing prices as lone us the trading cmitlnui
In I.ondou and after It ceased large jiurclutF
were made here of favorite stocks for Landi
account. The I iuloii buying was th must p
tent factor In the market nnd. supplemented I
the sympathetic ttreniUJ , U tent pilces uinva
to a point materially ubovei last night's close ,
the' great majority of slockp , Hut u rush of rvu
Ulng sales In the closing1 transactions wiped o
the earlier gnlns In a Kicut nuny btoekK in
left tlii-m H fraction below lai-t nlght'H clixe ui
at or near thu low point touched In u reallzli
movement earlier In thu day. The telling to tal
protlls ut the close started In Chicago ( lus , whh
had been most uggreiitlvely strong ull day , rUli
In the rtnal hour to fc7 , the high point of tl
present upward movement , A full or over u Pol ;
at the close Induced selling In other etocks , Sugi
also , which was the leader of the market wl
a total of nearly 3SOCO shares t-old , tagged
per cent In the llnul dealings unit hail u stroi
Inlluence In caunlnt the llnul decline , There \v ,
manifested a rather nervous wutchfulnera oa tl
part of the professional traders fur the inomc
to take the hlKliett profits and several notub
felling movements occurred during the day wl
this | alew , Theie wus an early slump In tl
Hubber shana on account of the reduction of tl
semi-annual dividend on the preferred stock fro
i to 2 per cent , but the buying for London a
count , the Improved business of commlrsli
house * and the strength In iFpeclaltles rerved
give a strong undertone In the market. The co
erlng movement la New Jet ey Central was at
an element of ttrength , Therefore , while tl
pront'taklng cauted a net loss In a majority
the Hocks In the list the decline was small. Tl
erangem continued In very heavy rcquett , llu
UnKlon coming next to Sugar In the list wl
beveral large buying orders executed In the rtoc
Hut this group ulto felt the reaction and Hix
Island leads the net declines In the rullwa ;
with a U > * of T > per cent. Tobacco was stroi
on special causes. Sugar advanced 1& per ecu
but lost half of that. Other net gains uer
Canadian 1'aclHc , 1 point ; St. Loulri & San Fru
cltco tint preferred , M per cent on rumors of
dividend , and Chicago Qas and New Jersey Ce
trul a fraction. Western Union lost I'.i per eel
In the closing dealings on rumors of unfavorub
Intentions of the Slock exchange authorities <
the ticket contract with the Oold and Slock cor
pany , Hubber common test IK per cent net ai
Itubber preferred BW , .
The bond market displayed unusual anlmatloi
the sales aggregating 12.13S COO. despite the ce
satlon of trailing for two hours' , occasioned I
the demlre of S. U Pest. Jr. Tlie dealing en
braced on extensive variety of Utues. la whlc
marked gains were generally recorded. Consli
erable amounts of middle grade and speculath
Usues wer taken for foreign account mid u r
vlveit Invettment demand by domestic Interes
wan noted for th Eiltdgeil inoitKages. In
provementi of ICt per cent wsrtircwtd In roar
of ttou iMullnc fnytriitm and thtr * w r bi
few exception * to the upward trend of the mi
ket. Oovernments Rained ( lleht fractions
tnirchuen of tm.OOfl.
The Kvenlns ; Post' * Ix ti lon financial tablfKn
* ny : "The nock markets here remain very Mi
nnnt ns A whole , but there In n fair amount
WofeMlonnl lUnllncn In Amerlcitnii nnd n d
iwntlon to give for the call of sh r n a mor
or so nhead. The market cloced nrm nnrt ho |
fill , Foreign Rovernment bond * were firm , w
Hpnnlsh In demand on the rhangf In mlnlsti
Coin and bullion In the weekly statement of t
Hank of England shown a decrease ot fOGti
although the net efflux of gold abroad wns or
67,000. Details of the ( told movement for t
week show that 550,000 went out to Husslo ! n
60,000 to the continent , and that 1S1 , X ) In I
cold wn sold for the continent. On the nil
lmm , 2A1,000 was received from Pouth Afrli
JC60.000 from New Zealand , 10,000 from Audi
lln. nnd 19,000 from Hong Kong , The Pa
bourse had stttmt * opening , but became cli
toward the close. The lierlln market was qulei
nrm , "
The following were the closlns quotations
the leading : stock * of the New York cxchnn
today :
Total sales of stock ; today were 196,031 share
Including : American Tobacco , 3,100 ; Amcrlci
Suuar , 3S.COO ; llurllngton , 27,700 : Chicago Gn
: ; , iil ; ) ; Chesapeake & Ohio , 4.SUO ; Louisville
Nashville. 9,400 ; Heading , 5XX ) ; Hock Islan
C.1W ; St. Paul , 14.40K ; Western Union , C.100 ; Ne
Jersey Central , 8,300 ; Southern Hallway prefcrrc
8,140.
JVc'iv York Money Market.
NEW YOIIK , June 3. MONEY ON CAI.t
Kasy nt 1UOIK per cent ; last loan , 1'A per ecu
closed , IV4 per cent.
PHIMH MEHCANTILB PAPEIt-SliGt r
STEIILING EXCHANGE Dull nnd stead
with actual buslnesH In banlivrn' bills nt J4.S7 r
de'iimnd and at Jl.f-0 > i < ( i < .SO for sixty days ; post
rales. J4.Mi'iiEf4.t7 ! ! nnd J4.SO ; commercial bll !
,
I1AIS S1LVKR COc per ounce.
MEXICAN DOLLAUS 4ic.
GOVEIINMENT 1 ION DS Strong.
STATEItONDSDull. .
UAILIIOAU HONDS Stronp.
SILVER CEUTIFICATES-GO'iGCOlic.
Closing quotations on bonds were at follows :
Ilostoj StocU duotntlunn.
BOSTON. Juno 3. Call loans. IHJflS D !
cent : tlmo loans. Ha I par cent. ' Closii : price
forstockaboidBmd : inlulii ? a'lara'i :
San Frniicliico Iliilni ? QnolntlonM.
SAN PllANCISCO. Juno S. TUB official cloi
ImrQuotations for inlnlne ata3' * tally warj a
tollowa :
Alia 2 ulla 4
Andea IS Justice 5
liclclicr 17 Kentucky Con *
Heati Helclior. . . . S'J Mexican 31
Ilulllon 1 Occidental Con. . . . B
Caledonia H Ophtr. 84
Challenge Con. , . . 23 Overman , 11
Chollar. Ill ) Potost 05
Confluence 04 Savage JO
Con.Cal. &Va 170 Sierra Nevada. . , . 35
Con. Imperial 1 Union Con 28
Crown Point 18 tltahCon 3
Exchequer 1 Yellow Jacket. . . . 25
( iould&Currlo. . . . 35 Standard 140
Hale Ic Norcross. . 70
Silver bars. DOHc : Mexican dollars.
drafts , alsht , ICc ; drafts , tolozrapb ,
New Yorlt Mlnlne itaotntlonn.
NEW YOIIK. Juno 3. The folio win ? ara tti
closlnemtuln ; quotatlona :
Chollar. 1(15 Oolilr. . . , HH
Crown Point 1H Plymouth 18
Con. Cal. &Vn. . . . Ill' ) QnlcltBliver 1UU
Deailwootl 105 OulckHllver DM..1UUI )
Could .t Curry 7fi Sierra Novadn. . . . . S7
Homchtaku 21)00 ) Standard 1U5
Iron Silver US Union Con -J8
Mexican S3 Yellow Jackal . . . . S3
Ontario CSO
Ijniulou StocU Quotation * .
LONDON. Juno 3 , 1 p. m. closlue :
HAH SlLVEIl-Stendy at 77 9-lCc per ounce.
MONEY U per cent.
Thu rule of discount on the open market fi
short bills Is % per cent ; for three months' bill
1 per cent.
Uold Is quoted at lluenos Ayres today at I97.C.
Lisbon , (6 , Home , 104,90 ; American euglcn , 70s C
Fliiimclnl Noted ,
NKW Oni.KANfl , June 3. Clearings , $772,01
IIAI/TIMOKK , June 3.-Clsnrlngs , J3 , 1COS3 ; ba
ances , } ! )22.74U. )
D08TON , Juno 3. Clearings , 16SG7 , < j bo
aneciU.9K1.M6. .
NKW YOIIK , June 3. Clearings , JIH.231,21
balances , $ Ci5CH ! ,
I'HII.ADICLI'HIA. June 3. Clearings , 111,441
B17 ; balances , J2,020,079 ,
CINCINNATI , Juno 3.-Money. J14OO per ccn
New York exchange , DOSMc premium. Clearing
C.MUH' .
MICMI'HIH. June S. Clearlngs , } 22)M1 ; | , a
anues. t.Mi,4I3 ; New Ycrk exchange , eelllni ; i
11.10 premium. '
BT , IXHJIB , June S. aearlng * , H.774,975 ; ba
ances , S5I8.H3. Money , 4 and 7 per cent. Ne
Ycrk exchange. Tic premium bid , 25c prcmlu
sked.
CJIICAGO. Juno 3. C'learlncn. 116.906.333. Ne
York exchange , tea premium , Foreign exchang
steady ; demand. tl.l > 7',4 ; sixty days , M.fcC' ; , Ktcc
speculation was almost exclusively devoted I
West L'hlcupo. L'loslng prices ; Diamond Mate ]
14ZH ; City Hallway , 2S5 ; Hlrun board. 23Vei ;
Chlcugo , U7 ; North Chicago. I'Jt'.i ; Luke Htree
12 ; New York HUcult , 47iOus lives. M.
HniiU of Kimluml Ntiitfiiieiil ,
IXNDON , June 3. The weekly statement <
the Hunk of England today Khown the followlr
: hanges ; Total ie erve , decrease , iXC.OOO ; clrci
lutlon , Increase ( M , < XO , bulllcn , terenie , [ ,05
ilt ; other securltlen. Increate , 117 , WO ; other d.
| ioslts , decrease , S3OCO ; public deposits , di
crease. 748,000 ; noteu reserve , decrease , S7&COI
government securities , dtcrease , 45OCO.
The proix > rtlcn of the IJunk of Unglund's n
serve to liability , which was last week ; (1.24 IK
cent. Is now SO.U per cent ,
Th bank rate Is unchanged at 2 per cent.
'lit uf tile II ll ll U of Gi-rinuii ;
1IKIU.1N. June 3. The weekly statement ot tl
Hank oft Germany shows the following changei
Jaili In hand , decrease. 10,460,000 marks ; treasur
notes , decrease. JOO.UX ) murks ; other cecutltlci
IncreuEe , C.321,000 ; notes In circulation , Increusi
EIV20OM marks.
CJret-U mid TurUlHli IlontlN ,
I/JNIXN. June 3. Foreign securities at
juoteil as follow * : Turkish , group 2 ( II ) , Vi P <
cent higher ul 37i ; group 3 ( C ) , ' , i per cer
higher at n\ii group 4 ( D ) , Vi per cent higher i
tlH ; others unchanged.
American Securities In T.uuilnii.
IXNIXN , June X Tlie market for America
iccurltlts advanced lomewbat , but weakene
laUr und closed ay , with the demaud nerall
Cfclr * i . . .
OMAHA L1VBISTOCK 1IARKE
Slight Falling OOJfa.Amvals and a Notal
jn Ericcs.
REQUIREMENTS EXCEED THE SUPP
Ileinnnil for IlfjpfSlccrM Oooil frt
All iltiiirttTf tiyil Prlpo ( ieCH tip
Active
SOUTH OMAHA , June 3. Kecclpts for t
days Indicated worei
Cattle. Hoes. Bbcep. Hora
June 3. 2,290 6,93i5 3,091
June 2. , 3,517 8 , SO 1.0S7
June 1 t 2.C8I 9ti02 Ull
May 31 lt3 - 3,128 Ic2a
May 29 1,519 7.81G 1,853
May 2S 1,336 8,218 1,042
Mny 27 1.4GO 9,547 1,1 J2
May 26 3.CS3 10,572 5,513
May 25 4.312 13,463 2.S63
May 24 > 1,531 3,2.14 3.541
Mtty 22 , 1,903 S.C52 1,747
Mny 21 1.S54 8,377 3,513
Mny 20 1,710 , 7.501 3,5:11 :
The olllclnl numberof cars of Etc
brouglit In toelay by cacb ronil was :
Cattle. Hogs. Shei
C. , M. &St. P. nv' . 1
O. fo St. 1 , . Hy i JO
Mo. Pncldc 8
Union Paclllc System 32 IS
U. & N. Vf. Ily. . 1
P. . E. & AI. V. H. H i. . . . 8 21
S. C. & P. ny 1 2
U. , St. P. , M. & O. Hy 13 0
H. K. M. II. U. U IS 31
C. , H. & Q. Hv 1 4
K. C. & St. J 6
C. , 11. 1. K P. Ily. , cant 4 1
C. . 11. I. & P. Ily.vcrt 1 3
Total receipts 01 103
The disposition ot the elay's receipts w
ns follows , each buyer purcnaslnu the nu
ber of head indicated :
H'uyers. ' c tte. : Hoes. Shoe
Omaha PncklliR Co ill
O. H. Hammond Co 3oo 'Ml
Swift nnd Company i. . . . 724 1,465 :
Cudnhy Packing Co 2G2 2,141
H. Decker nnd UcRnn . . . . 309 . . . .
J. L , . Curey 34
Lobmnn & Hothschllds . . llfi . . . .
Huston fc Co i B7 . . . .
Krobbs & Co. . . 32 . . . .
LlvliiRston & Schnller . . 25 . . . .
Cudtiby P. Co , , K. C 1S7
ChlcnKO P. & P. Co. , Ne
braska City ; Gr > . "
Lay ton & Cei. . . , 127
Other buyers 162
Left over 1,000
Totals . . ' . 2,273 W93 3
CATTLte-Therc a. far ran of catt
though there wag a falling oft of over for
loads as compared with yesterday. T
market as n whole was In very satlstacto
condition so far as the selling Interests w
concerned.
Beef steers were In fair supply , but hart
up to the requirements ot tne demand
point of numbers. The quality ot the cat
waa nothing extra on an average and the
were none here good enougn to bring ov
54.65. Advices from other markets were 1
vorable , and that fact , together with t
excellent local demand , gave values an u
X . , Mlrn > tne market here being active a
lOc higher. Everything changed hands eai
ana the market soon came to u close for t
want of more cattle to sell.
Cows and heifers , were also In good il
mand and the -yards were soon clearC
J fie prices paldMvere strong as compar
with yesterday.
There were quite a number of stackers ai
feeders in the yards and tney sold freely
Urong prices. Representative sales :
? STEERS.
1. . . . 920 { 3 50 . ' . . . J4 35 I.1410 ! { 4 51
' ' ' ' "
.l 'US ? 40 ° 23.'lKl3 435 17.l32S ; ! U
13..851 4 00 IS , . , . 963 4 35 ' 17..12SS &
'Hi ? 4 " ° M.11M , 4 35 3n..U93 SI
! 0..113. > 420 122'.1092 440 38..1272
6..1631 420 14..1185 440 < > ; . . .1281
II..1090 4 2.1 63r3 4 > 40 5..12M
! 0..11C5 4 25 17..1128 4 40 31..1270
,5" " ! < 4 " " ' 13..1193 440 20..1332 4 K
, 4..1050 430 Zl.1. . . ! ! * ! 440 40..1244 40
.0. . . . 9,0 430 21..121S 440 7..1240 4
,5"1SI5 < * 42f..l249 440 1..14SO 4
,4.30 , 38..112M 440 ,18..1323 46 !
( , ,
1- " 0 < W 1. . . . 1190 ,325 1.121Q 3 C (
1. . . . 1020 ; 10 2. . . . OSO'SM 1..1170 3 5 (
? - < " SS S < 3 21235 335 8. . . .1090 3 5 (
1..1040 2 tO l..jlOGO 333 1..1320 35 !
? " " JnS 5 ° 1---H30 335 5..10CO 35J
} . . . . $09 275 1..14SO 333. 7. . . .1140 3 K
1. ' . . . ICO 300 1..1040 340 4. . . .1227 3
1..1000 3 00 2..10SO 3 40 1./.1030 3 C (
4. . . . 'J77 300 1. . . . 820 340 4. . . .1130 3
1..1020 310 1. . , . 9DO 345 4. . . .1097 3K
3..100G 315 1..1290 350 1. . . . 9CO 3 7J
1..1250 315 2. . . .1083 350 1..11CO 3 7E
1. . . . 970 325 30. . . . 932 350 28. . . . 916 3 8J
2. : . .1020' ' 3 25 1..1130 360 9. . . . 'Sis 3 9 <
2. . . .1160 3 25
HEIFERS.
1. . . . 650 2 f5 8. . . ; 495 350 42. . . . 829 380
1. . . . 600 300 17. . . . 697 350 7..10J1 385
4. . . . 723 320 2. . . . 813 350 B. . . . 6CO 385
2. . . . 540 3 35 3. . . . 950 3 GS 2. . . . 445 4 00
4. . . . 932 340 24. . . . 955 370
BULLS.
.1..1100 2 CO 1..1640 315' 1..1320 32,1
1..13CO 285 1..2040 315 1..1770 330
1..1730 2 90 . 1..1620 3 20 1. . . . 940 3 35
1..1070 3 00 1.1S50 3 25
- STAGS.
1. . . . 750 4 00 2 , . . .1470 4 00 ,
CALVES.
" ' 3U 5 59 2" " ' " 5 60 1. . . . 170 5 75
. . . . 30v 3 ,5
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
1. . . . 740 340 1. . . . SCO 400 23. , . . 934 45
1..1010 3 50 2. . . . 800 4 05 1. . . 870 W
1. . . . 630 360 1. . . . 760 410 13. . . . 496 JO
1. . . . 1040 360 2. . . -1000 4 25 24 938 CO
2. . . . 890 3.75 2. . . ,663 425 1. . . . 420 65
1..1050 375 1..SOO 425 31. . . . 692 70
1. . . . 420 390 7. . . ,617 440 21. . . ; COO 475
i. . . . 710 400 2. : ; . C40 440
MILKEIIS AND SI'lUNGEUS.
milkers . i . , . 130 00
L cow nna cult . , . 32 oo
. springer . ' . . . . . " . . 35 ofl
L cow and calf . 37 00
. springer . . . . . . . . , . . 40 yg
WKSTEHNS.
OilEGON.
Mo. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr.
J8 fpedcrs. . . . 652 J3 23 47 feeder * . . " 622 S4 7C
10 feeders. . . . 70S 4 M 3 calves. . . 32S 4 70
HOGS A few over 100 cars of hogs were i
sale this' morning.
The market opened about 6c higher and w
active at the advance , the great liulk of t.ie ho
ihanelng handu early In the morning. Later o
IB the more urgent ordera were tilled , tlie inarli
BBEed off and the most of the advance w
lOHt , but not until the hoga were pretty weld <
old out :
The must popular price today rtas 1325 wl
iiulle a good miiny loads at J3.3714 nnd J3J
Venterday almobt all the IIOCH sold at 13.30Q3. :
wltlj 'only 'three or' four loads a high an u.40.
Today's advancu places the market where
Is Jiiut a Fhado higher than a week ago , b
still a little lower than It was nt the openli
the present week. " -
PIQS OPD3 .AND ENDS ,
1 , , .420 . . , 2 to . , , . . , , . , , . 3 32
. . , , . , . . . . . 300 . , , , . , . . . , , 335
1 460 (0 3 tO f , . .220 , , . 335
1 410 60 300'- ' 6..353 . , , 335
. , , . , . . . SO 3 20 , t 350 , , , 335
1 310 . . . 325 6 1 5 . , . 335
] 370 . . . 325 3. , 230 . . . 3 35
9 S63 . , , 3 32V4 6 210 , , , 335
3 266 . , , 332Vi 2 200 , , . 335
3 833 „ , 33214 4 297 „ . 335
7 .194 . . . S32V4 3. , 216 . . . S S5
. . , & 7 S32V4. 6 , , .298 . . . SSS
C 140 M S32'/i C , ,252 , . , 333
6 261 ICO 332V > S 304 . . . 335
4 275 . . . 332V1 4 , 272 . . . 335
4 S87 . . , S32Vi . , . , . , . . . . . 135
I . .401 . . . S32U
8HEBP necelpts of * heep were liberal , bi
were only fit a loads oa tale , th baluu
belnu consigned direct to puckers. Iluy
eUlmed that they wcie wlliinB to pay tit
prices , but rollers iverc asking more mone
Representative. i > l s !
N" . Av. tr ,
! western cwr , ulioni . , . S7 JJ
JX ) weMern wethers , nhorn . 103 40 !
CIIICACO I.IVB STOCIC MAIIKK
Cndlv Active HOKN Stronir tir
IllKlH-r Hliccp Stonily.
CHICAGO , June 3. Trade In cnttla wan act !
to the extent of the supply with MronRer prlc
for desirable lots. Sales were nt from (4.00
15.00 for common to choice native beef iteci
the bulk of cattle crossing the scales nt frc
$4.43 $ to $4.50. Prlmts beeves were tcarce HI
pretty much , nominal nt from J5.IO tu $5.30. T
s.'ockcr and feeder trudo xvas again pretty KOO
with sales mostly at from ti.'M to il.50. llu
sold nt from $2.60 to $3.75 , nnd choice calv
were nctlve nnd strong nt from J6.00 to 6.2i , wl
a peed detiiand from country feeders. T
Texas Rrnsscrit nnd cornfcd cattle sold vc
well , prime Kolng nt $4.t5. $
Trade In hcign opened stronK nnd 24c ! hleht
Sales were made nt from 11.25 to JJ.CO for t
poorest to the bent lota of IIOK * . twitcr In t :
day buyers held back nnd the nilvuncc wns f
lost. The bulk of the hogs found buyers
front 13.60 to 13.65 the range being very narro'
PICA soli ] largely nt from (3.00 to $3.65.
Khccp were steady with n fair demand at frc
$2.75 to .00 for the poorest up to from $4.75
$5.00 for the best lots , with the bulk ot the cnl
nt "from W.BO to $4f 0. Texas sheep sold
from $3.CJ ta (4,35. The Inmb traflla was ve
slow nnd prices were about ISe lower for Col
riido wooled flocks , buyers objecting to pnyl !
over 15.33 for the best. Shorn Inm1 sold slow
at from $3.23 to $5.0A , few going nbuxe $4. S3
Receipts ! Cattle. 8.000 head ; hogs , 27,000 hen
slicep , 10,000 bend
St. I.OIllN l.lVO .StORk.
ST. I/J11IS , June 3. nATTI.H-Hecclits. 3 , (
head ; uhlpmcntfl , 1,000 bend. Market strong
ICe higher on nnllv ? * ; Texune Rleruly ; choice
fancy export steers , jo.COjf..3r ( , ; fair to good tt
tlvo shipping stccra , $4.roi5. ( ) ; dresred beef ai
butchers' steers , $4.009t4,60 ; Unlit tteers , $3.7 (
4.25 : utockerH nnd feeders , $3.1M4.W : cows ni
heifers , $ l.uOO4,50 | Texan nnd Indian tilers , ( c
(3.60174.60 ; crass. (3.00ir3.bO ; COWB and hclfci
$2.r f3.SO.
HOOf -llecelptn , 7,000 head ; shipments , 2 , (
hend. Market fie higher : light , J3.40Q3.60 ; mlxe
(3.30it3.r.O ( ; heavy , t3.23H3.55.
HHEKP Ilecclpts , 2.0l'0 ' henil ; shlpmrnls. 4. (
hend. Market strong ; native muttons , $1.2.
4.25 ; oul'fl ' nnd bucks , $2if3 ; Tcxns ehecp , (3.4C
4.23 ; lambs ,
Now York Iilvo StooU.
NR\V YOIIK , June 3. llRRVnK-Ilcrclptti , 5
hend. Kuropenn cables quote American steers
11VS5M2HC dressed weights ; sheep nt llj/12'X ' ;
iln-sscil welRhts ; refrlseratoi- beef nt 9irio ' ; e
pnrtn. 770 beeves , 410 sheep an-l 2,100 quarters i
beef ,
fAI.VES llpctlpln , 223 hend : slow , closti
lower : venls , $4.00Q5.62 < , i. no buttprmllks.
KIIKIOP AND LAMlIH-llecclpts , 5,623 hem
Fhcep , phnilc llfmcr ; yearMiiKf. steady : Inmb
lower : fheep. $3.3004.70 ; yenrllnuB , $ o.C2'.s ; limit
$5.40'it7il2',4.
HOGS Hccelpts , 2,236 hend ; steady at $3.93
, Kmismn City I. InStock. .
KANSAS CITY , June 3. CATTMJnecelpt
4. (00 head ; market nctlve nnd strong ; Texi
steers , (3.2004.60 ; Texas cows , $2.2.r > c3.5o ; nail'
Btecrs. ( J.tO .SO : native COWF nnd heifers , $1.60
4.00 ; stockera nnd feeders , $3.00iT4.60 ; bulls , $3.70
' '
tecelpts. 12.MO hpad : market 6Z7i <
. . . . .
KIIKBP Itecelpts , 3 , ( 0 bend : market Btrongc
lambs , $3.00 < 8T > .40 ; muttons , $2.75f3.13. ?
S took lit SlKh t.
Htcord of receipts of live stock nt the foi
principal markets for June 3 :
Cattle. Hops. Sheei
Omnha . 2,290 GMS 3.0
Chicago . 8,000 27,000 100
Kansas City . 4.000 12,003 30
St. Louis . . 3,000 7.WX ) 2.0
Totals . 17,290 f > 2,03S TsTo
COTTON MAHKRTS.
\civ York IH Dull lint Plrni , irttli n
Uinvnnl Tcniloiicy.
NKW YORK. June 3. The cotton mnrlte
tlioiiRh flrm nil day with nn upward tendencj
was exceedingly dull , the total sales renchln
but 33,400 bales , which represents one of th
smallest dny'a transactions In many weeks , o
the first call-the market wnn'steady , with pries
2g3 points higher. After enslnp oft 1T2 point
cnrly In the forenoon on selling1 by local opern
tors to eecuro protlts , prices advanced 2fl4 polnti
with the market f.r.nlty dull nt u net gain c
! ft3 points. Liverpool came better than expecte
this moraine and pilvnte advices told of a slus
Klsh future market with fluctuations restrlcte
to a very narrow range. The spot mnrkc
fhowcil more animation. 10.000 bales chnngln
h.ind at yesterday's quotations of 4Hc. Spol
steady ; mUMllng. 74c ; middling upland.i , 7Jc
tnlddllnir gulf , fcc ; net receipts , none ; gross , 2 ,
G9S tralcs ; exports to Great Hrltaln. 322 bales
continent , 3,8(9 bales ; forwarded , 719 bales ; palei
1.112 ha'ei ; si Inn. rn. 34 bales ; f tuck , 140,8:2 : halci
Total today : Net receipts , 902 bales ; exports t
Great Hrltnln , 322 bales ; to France , none ; contl
ncnt. 3,849 bales ; stock , 311,877 bales. Consollda
ted : Net receipts , 8,361 bales ; exports to Oren
Hrltaln , 8,760 bales ; France , 943 bnles ; contlnenl
8,019 bales. Totnl since September 1 : Net re
celpts , 6,559,563 bales ; exports to Great Hrltaln
2,050,493 bales ; France , 684,981 bales ; contlnenl
2,033.074 bnles ; channel , 5,481 bnles. Futures , dull
Bales , 23,410 bales ; January , (6.82 ; February , $6.So
March. $6.89 ; June , J7.19 ; July. $7.22 ; August
$7.20 ; September. JC.93 ; October. $6.78 ; Novembei
$ t.76 ! ; December , 16.78.
, L.IVEHPOOL , June 3. COTTON Spot , fa !
demand ; business only moderate ; prices steady
American middling , fair , 4 9-lCd ; good middling
4'jid ; American middling , 4 > , td ; low middling
3 15-16d ; good ordinary , 3 13-16d ; ordinary , 3i !
The sales of the day were 10,000 bales , of whlc
1,000 were for speculation and export nnd In
cludea 9,200 American. Hecelpts , 2. ( too bales , n !
American. Futures opened quiet with a poor clc
mand and closed quiet but tftoaily nt the ad
vance ; American middling , L. M. C , . June
4 4-64d ; June nnd July , 4 2-Cfj4 3-64d , buyers
July nnd August. 4 1'64@4 2-C4d , sellers ; Augus
and September , 3 6-64d , sellers ; September nn
October , 3 54-64d , sellers. October und Novembei
3 49-64d , buyers ; November and December , 3 46-6
{ J3 47-64d , sellers ; December nnd January , 3 43-6
4J3 46-64(1 , Fellers ; January und February , 3 45-6
@ 3 46-64(1 , sellers ; February and Mnrch , 3 46-61(1
ECllers ; Mnrch nnd April. 3 46-64013 47-G4d.
MEMPHIS , June 3. COTTON Dull ; mldnltnK
% ; receipts , fO bales ; shipments , 84 bales , stock
34.184 bales ; sales , 125 bales.
ST. ijOUIS. June 3. COTTON Steady nnd un
changed. Sales , none reported ; middling , 'He
receipts , 732 bales ; shipments , 408 bales ; stock
E4.348 bales.
NKW OHLKANS , June 3. COTTON Spot
llrm ; rales , 1,300 bales ; ordinary. C'.ic ; good , or
dlnary. die ; low middling , 6 15-16c ; middling
ic ; good middling , 7 7-lGc ; middling fair , k'c
IlecelptB , 260 bnles ; stock , C4.0S3 hairs. Futures
dull ; sales , 7,600 bales ; June , (7.26 bid ; July , (7.2
JP7.2S ; August , $6.9366.96 ; ( September. $6.6406.65
October. $6.49Q6.X ) ; November , (6.5I6.62 ; Decem
ber. J6.5336.54 ; January , J6.6606.58 ; February
16.69QC.61.
Coffee Markets ) .
NEW YOIIK , June 3. COFFEE Opene <
steady and unchanged to & points higher ; rule
dull all day , with little or no evidence of out
tide Interest. European , advices were Indlffcr
tntly received. Smaller llrazllliin receipt
tended to check Felling ; closed dull , net un
L-hanged to & points advance. Sales , 3. WO bnj-t
Bpot , Itlo , easy ; No. 7 , Invoice. $7. .10 ; jobbing
(8.00. ( Mild , quiet : Conlova , $11.50817.60 ; tola
warehouse deliveries from the United States
10,046 bags. Including 8,771 bags from New York
New York stock today. 899,751 bags ; United State
stock , 447,304 bags ; afloat for the United States
131,000 bags ; total visible for the United States
778,303 bags , against 375,641 bags last year am
122.948 bags In 1895.
HAVIlK , June 3 COFFER Closed quiet n
i net advance of > , lt ; sales , ' ' 10,000 bags.
SANTOS , June 3. COFFEE Quiet ; good nver
age Santos , 8,200 rels ; receipts , 6,300 bags ; stock
S52.0CO bags.
HIO D15 JANKIIIO , June 3 , COFI'KB Quiet
No. 7 , HI" , 8.COO rels ; exchange. 7 27-3IM ; receipts
1,000 bags ; cleared for the United States , 4M )
bags ; stock , 230CCO bags. i
Toledo MurUotK ,
TOLKDO , June 3. WHEAT Higher and weak
No. 2 cash , 78c ; June , 77c ; July , " 1C.
OOKN Active and higher ; No. 2 mixed , Zt'lc.
OATH Dull nnd llrm : No , 2 mixed. 16 lie.
UV1-J Dull nnd steady ; No. 2 cash , 35c.
UI/WKRBCHU Dull and easier ; prime , Octo
her. (1.2214.
O1I Unchanged. _
\ -\v York I > ry ( SooilH Market. -
NEW YOIUC , June 3. The dry goods iimrlie
continues steady with the buylntf cuntlngen
romewhat augmented , tboimh with sales Hill o
rmull caliber. The market for fall styles o
food a , both cotton und woolens , shows a sllgh
Increase In Inteiest. though buyers are stll
timorous ubout placing orders ot any consldern
bio size , Itelatleis leport only fair business
weather condition * belnic Mill unfavorable- . . \
confeiiuence the trade In Jot bins efntrin ha * l > c <
Illht In chnincter , the ilullnei > being Arcrntunti
by the commit of ttock tnklntr season. In M | >
Bottom thfre la nothing lei mid buoynncv In II
market. 1'rlnt cloths arc without change. 1'rln
nro frcntralljr quiet.
JlilHIinurc Market * .
UAI/rlMOtlK. JuneJ.1't HIl-null ,
30I(3lc ( ; touthern yellow , 20 < K.
U.VTS llnrely stendy ; No. 2 white , 2Sc. 11
celpts , 42,530 bu.
ItVU Firmer ; No. 2 western , S9ffl39U ! receipt
15.MU bll.
HAY Stendy to firm for choice description
ctiolco timothy , m.MxyH.PO.
OIIA1N KUKlOHTS-CJulel ; slenm to LlverpO (
per bu. , 2d June.
COIIK For orocr per nuwrler , 2s 75W for Jun
It 9d for July.
PHODUCK-Hutler nnd CKKS , utendy nnd u
changed ; cheese , weak nnd unchanged.
ICiinniiN City .tl
KANSAa CITY , June S.-WIIKAT-Demni
llglit ntd no material chntiRC ; No. 2 hard , C7
one cnr choice , 70c ! No. 3 nominally , 6ntj4 > ie : N
4 , nominally. fiOOMc ; No. 2 spring , tsc ; No.
6Jc : No. 4 , Foft , nomlnftlly , 0j70c. |
COIIN About Ic higher ; No. 2 mixed. 20c.
OATS Steady ; No. 2 white , 20c.
IlYi : No. 2 , 29 30C.
IIAV-'Wcnk and unchnnsed ; timothy , $10.t
pralile , $7,00.
nUTTlm-FIrm ; creamery , 12c ! dairy , lOe.
EUaS-FIrm lit 7c.
UBUKIJTrt Wlicnt. 10.2W bu. ; corn , R9.000 bv
Ortts , 12,001 bu.
S1UPMWNTS Wheat , 10,500 bu. ; corn. 100,1
bu. ; ontp. 17 , W biu
NKW OHI.15ANS , June -RliaArt Quiet ni
kloaely ! open keltic , SUttSi ; : ccntrlfUKiil , wbll
3 11-1W3 13-ICc ; yellow , alfOVic ( : FCCdlids , 2jM < |
MOI.AH KS Htenily-rentrirtiKal ; , 4j9c ; olhci
UnchiinBTd.
CINCINNATI. June 3.-SUGAn-lull ni
Pteiiitv : hard retlned , J3.3. R.n. .
LONDON , June 3. SUGAH-Uccl , June ,
.1l4 < l ; Aummt. SH W'.id.
NKW VOItK. June 3. SUtlAIlll.lflrmf
fiilr rellnlni ' , , 2iu : rcntrlfiiRnl , 91 ! test , 3 5-11
llellncd , flrm ; mould A , 4iN'iu ; standard A ,
5f4'c ; confeotloncr ' A , 45i45ic ; cut lonf , t'd
crushed , Mfcc ; powdered , 4)ic ; Branulatcd , 4\4
cubes , 4ic.
f/'liie'liiiuitl MierUi-tM.
CINCINNATI. June 3.-l < < IX3UH-Iutl : fnno
J3.WiIT4.10 : fninlly , J3.2'lr3.r.O. !
WIIKAT Kllln : No. 2 red. EOc.
COHN Klrmcr : No. ! mixed , JSUc.
OATS Active nnd cany ; No. 2 mixed , 19 ? ;
"
IIYR null ; No. 2. 35o.
l.AUD-Qtlli't at J3.40.
lltn.IC MKATS Knsler nt t4.COJJ4.73. Ilnco
Btendy lit jr..Wfir.40.
W1IIHKV 1'ull nt J1.I9.
IHITTKH Hull. Klgln crenmcry , ICVic ; cholc
12S1.TC ; diilry 7c.
13OGS quiet und tlrm nt Sc.
CIIUKSU linsy nt 7c.
Ull Murkotn.
LONnoN. June 3. Calcutta linseed , epot , 31
Mny nnd July delivery , 30s Cd. Turppntli
rplrlts. SIR.
OK. CITY , Pa. , Juno 3. Certincatea. no hid
credit balances , S7c ; Ehlpniente , 2,235 bbl :
runs. 04.700 hid ? .
CIlAlU.nSTO.V. June .1. Turpentine , flrm i
! 4 'to. ItoMn , nrm.
SAVANNAH. June 3. Turpentine , flrm i
' 3'ic. Itofln , llrm nnd unchanged.
WIUltlNCITON. Juno 3. Spirits of tuirentln
Etcudy nl 24if25Uc. Itosln , nrm. Crude tu
pentlne , utcndy. Tnr , quiet.
IVorlu .tlnrUptx.
PEOniA. June 3. COHN Klrm nnd hlghei
No. 2 , ISHc.
OATfi Firm nnd hlRher ; No. 2 white. 2M2Ii
\VinSKy-MnrUct Ftonely ; ttntslieel goods , o
the liafls of J1.19 for hlKhvlncs. .
HECKIPTS Corn , 95.500 bu. ; oatn. 50,900 bu
rye. none ; whisky , none ; whent , 6dl bu.
SHirMBNTS Corn , 33,100 bu. : onts , 54,500 bu
rye , none ; whUky , 313 bbls. ; wheat , COO bu.
SdiiiMiimt of tlio IlniiU of Friuiei1.
PARIS. June 3. The weekly gtntcmpnt of th
Uanlc of France tcxlny shows the follnwln
chanues : Notes In circulation , lucre apc. 72.rOO.Oi
frnncp ; treasury certlllcates , current , elecrtnpi
I'.crAOOO francs ; pold In hand. Increase , 12.575 M
francs ; bills discounted , Increase , 40,0.0OC
francs ; silver In hiiud , Increase , 1,375,000 frunc !
Wool Market * .
ST. LOt'IS , Juno 3. WOOI Dull and un
chanced. StrnlRht coinbhif , ' , 15',4c ; Unlit line , 95
12'ic ; heavy fine. 7J10c ; medium , 12415c ! ; tu
wnshed. 17'/tifi2Sc.
NKW YOIIK , June3. . WOOI-Flrm ; fleece
lSf(23cr pulled , 15ff22c.
IMiIladelplita I'roiluec Market.
PHILADELPHIA. June 3. HUTTKR-Stcndy
fnlr demand ; fancy western creamery , 158 > 151.&c
1-X5OS I'lrin nnd active ; fresh nearby , lie
fresh western , llffll'tc.
CHEESE Dull and lower.
California Dried TrtiltM.
NKW YOIIK. June 3. CALIFORNIA DIHK1
FRUITS Quiet ; evaporated apples , wire tray
4'-404 4c : wood dried , 3lS3'Ac ; choice , 6Vs06c
fancy , 44iff3c ,
AVIicat Cinntatloim.
MINNEAPOLIS , June 3. WIIKAT Firm
June , 70c ; July , ( i9Viic : September. 62 c ; No.
hard , 7lTtc ; No. 1 northern , 70c ; receipts , 26
cars.
Full Illrcr Print Clotli Market.
FAI L IllVKn , Mass. , June 3. PRINT CLOTH !
Quiet nt 2 7-16c.
Snn FriinelHoo AVUeat
SAN FRANCISCO. June 3. WIIKAT Dccem
ber , $1.21 bid.
Foreign Fliiancinl.
PARIS , June 3. Three per cent rentes , 101
22ltc.
FEUD CLAIMS ONE MOHU } VICTIM
Heart of One Faction Shot a nil ICIlIci
! > > Partlon In AniliiiNli. .
HUNTSVILLE3 , Tcnn. , June 3. Esquire
\Vllllam' Claxton of Campbell county wtu
Eliot from anibufb and killed by eome un
known party yesterday , nt the foot of Brader
mountain , Constable Pollmorc , who wa :
with Olaxton , Is reported to have taken tc
Ills \\ce\a. \ The affair. It Is understood , grew
nut of the feud between Claxton and the
rlughltts. Claxton shot Elawlck Hughltt
trom ambush In the snmo nelgbborhoctl
ibout two inonthe ago. Claxton was Indicted
ind Is under bond for tlio murder of Wil
liam Murphy by lynching and was also undei
t > end for killing Hughltt. The Claxtons I
Is thought will accuse Henry Hlghton of the
killing of William Claxton and more trouble
Is expected.
IlOIl A IIIC DKPARTMKKT STOHI3
EnipIoj-PM Uet Arvny rvKIi Srvern !
TIioiiNiuiil DiiIlarH1 Worth of Cjooilt * ,
CHICAGO , Juno 3 , Two employes of oni
Df the large department stores In this clt ;
mvo been arrested , and warrants are enter
tor others , who left the store before the ;
were caught , and fifteen additional workeri
nave been discharged for complicity In wha
ippears to have been a systematic conspiracy
to rob the cstablUhment. Already tlio de
tectlvco have found ? 3,000 worth of the raUs
Ing goods and It U known that largo quan
titles of goods have been shipped to mal
itorca In Illinois and surrounding states ,
Fnunil Ilenil In HIM Itnriiynril.
nBADINQ , Ta. , June 3. Chrlatopho
Qcckcr , a prominent former of Olcy town
ililp , near here , was found In his barn yan
last night literally peppered with shot , HI
had been dead apparently but a short tlurj
ijarly In the day Ileckcr had been collecting
rent here. He started for home In thu even
ing and nothing furtncr was seen of hln
antll his body was found In the barn yarc
: ast night. Ho was u3 years old and quilt
ivealthy , _
Itelli ; IliuiterM Turn YanilnlM.
BOSTON , June 3. It has been dlscoverci
that pieces liave been chipped oft several
indent gravestones In the old Granary bury.
GOLD DUST.
Largest package greatest economy. Made only by
TUB H. K. FAIIIIIANIC COMPANY ,
Chicago. St. LouU. New York. llotton. Philadelphia.
\ng \ ground here. The loite over the
of 1'aul Ilcvcrc , John 1 Uncock and Governor
Incri'Atn Sumncr all show ni.irkii ot vandal-
Ism. The btirjItiK firound wns open to thu
public on Memorial day , and It Is believed
relic hiinlrrs then succeeded In obtaining
proofe of their dlshonculy.
AXSWI..ll IS NOT SATISKAC'I-OUV.
Japnn AVnnln a Further
friiui
SAN riSANClSCO , June 3. The
Mnrlpcsa nrrlv xl from Sydney , via Honolulu ,
this morning , with advices from the Hawaiian
capital supplemental to three brought by
tliCBtcnmshlp 1'cru on Monday last. May 24 ,
the day the I'eru left the Island , the ROV-
prntncnt aniiouiiccd that Its answer to Japan
had been pent to the Japanese minister.
Minister Shlm&mura la not at all satisfied
with the reply umdo by the Hawaiian foreign
olllce. In nn Interview upon the subject lin
wild : "I lo not consider what I have ve-
cclvcxl to bo nn answer to my request fop
particulars , so I will make * another attempt
to secure one. Japan asks for
nothing unreasonable. U wants Jus
tice tn < l falrncuq. nothing else. If It
cannot get Itull , I don't knnw what will
follow. The notion of the Hawaiian govern
ment In refusing landing to people who ,
Japan believed , after Investigation made ! lie-
fore tlielr dcpattnre , were eligible to land , W
was n gross violation of the treaty.
"Now , I have asked for nn ocplaimtlnn. for
reasons for this government's action , and I
am told that the position taken by the
'
Hawaiian government Is that the Im''nlt-.t-
tlon laws urn reasonable and that the cd-
ministration had Impartially enforced thrni.
My government tells mo to get n reasjinbltt
excuse for the action taken. I cannot lln.t It
In this. I do not think that my governi"nt
Is acting arbitrarily In this matter , which
Involves the honor of the nation. The
united States has been advised of the affair
and ptobably known the Ktntits of the CIIFO
an well as we do and If the government nt
\\nsliliiRton believes that tlio position taken
by Japan Is tight , accord JIIR tu lnt.ern.vliftn.il
law , there would be no Irilfrfereneo. On the
other hand , If our position Is arbitrary , rny
nation may Interfere.
"Japnn understands that there Is a tnclt
understanding th.it the United Slatcn baa
an Interest here ; that while not assuming
the proportions of n protectorate. It waiuls
In natutu god-mother to the Island repub
lic , but oinelalo of the United States gov
ernment are too well versed In the ctMtom
ot dcallni : In questions of International law
to say that Jnpnn Is wrong It It Is right ,
or that Hawaii Is right If It Is wrong. My
Instructions In thu matter arc plain. If I
cannot cot a reaponablo answer to my re-
litest I may go homo and perhaps some olio
else will have belter success ) . If I withdraw
you know what will follow. I hope that U
will not reach that point. "
Heavy Suit AKiitiiNt MeXall.
TOPBKA. ICnn. , June 3.-The wMctropolltnn
I.lfe Insurance company of New York Ima
Instituted u null In the circuit court of tlio
ITnltcel States apalnst Webb JIcNnll. state
Insurance commissioner , claiming floo.OOO
clnmiiKos. Onc-bnlf of this nmonnt Is asked
because McNnll revoked or attempted to re
voke the company's license to elo business In
Kansas , nnd the other beemise he Is nllCfjed
to hnvc libeled the ; company In publlMhcd In-
tcrvlows. The suit Is against McNnll ns nn
Individual , not us an ollleer of the state1.
This Is the third damage milt ngnlnst Mc
Nnll. Some time ago the New York I..fo
nnd Mutual Life of New York sued for J20- A
000 each.
Find ( be Paying Teller Short.
DOVISH , Del. , June 3. While the directors
of the First National bank hero were In
session , examining the accounts of William
N. Boggs , the paying teller , who had been
In their employ for fifteen years , they re
ceived a lelter from him saying that ho
was $38.000 short and had loft town. He
gave details of his Irregularities , which had
extended over ten years. The loss will not
affect the bank's depositors nor the solvency
of the hank.
TIioiiNnml for nil Ann.
KANSAS CITY , Juno 3. A special to the
Star from Olatlie , Kan. , says : William M.
Forknor of Argentine , Kan. , obtained Juils-
incnt for JS.OOO In tlie tll.strlct court of this
Bounty today aRalnst the Atclilson , Topeka
t Santa Fc Railway company for the loss
) f his left arm last July , while acting as
Irctnan for the company.
I.ulior Orpraiil7. < T CoiiiiiiItH Stilclilc.
CHICAGO. Juno 3. W. W. Iloss , a union
) rB.inlzer , shot anil killed himself yesterday
n the headquarters of the Chicago Typo-
; raphlcal union. Despomloncey over Inability
o Fccure work Is supposed to have been the
: au e. Iloss waa widely known among all
ilassea of orsanizcd labor.
rn to Go HiicU to Work.
NEW YORK. June 3. Tfie strike of the
ihl'.dren's Jacketmakers will be declared oft
Ylday evening nnd the strikers iwlll return
o work on Tucpday next. The trousers-
nakers 2.000 stronir will BO out tomorrow
t the program Is carried out.
THK HUAI.TV SIAUKKT.
INSTRUMENTS placed on record Thurs-
lay , June 3 :
toyal Wilson to A. II. Hornsby , n % of
n SiS feet , lot 8 , block IPS'/i , Omaha. . ? 1,912
V. H. Hornsby to L. 1C. Steclc , name. . 2,750
3. A. . Ittner to C. B. Sterner , o 22 feet
subdlvlBloii lot S , In tax tot nn , In
I
10-15-13
J. H. Hlrncy nnd wife to L. 1C. French ,
s 24 feet lot 4 , block 78 , South Omaha 12,000
. D. Saundera to C. B. Cleaver , lot 2 ,
Flack's subdivision l.OW
Maxwell & Co. to Arthur Mornti , lot
3 , block 1 , Maxwell & F's 52S
D13KDS.
fherlff to Royal Wilson , n'4 of s 88
feet , lot 8 , bloclc 19S'/4 , Omaha 1,912
lame to Drlkua Snltzer , lot "G , Fair-
mount place , 1,101)
Total amount of transfers $21,204
BLOOD POISON
-iJ
A written Guarantee to CimK ANY
CASE or fllONVV HKFUNDED.
Onr can ta permanent and not rstchlntr up. Cuet
treated ten years ago liavo nerer seen a symptom since.
Uy dewrlblnff your cue fully no ctn treat you bjr null.
indwaclretnouiiiestronKiruiranteetucuroor refund
til money. If jrour ijlnptonn arc pimples na fucr ,
Jorn throat , raucoum putchei In mniilli. rhcii-
mullsm In bones and Julius , Imlr rtilllnnaul ,
eruptions ) on any part of the body , feeling at
reneral depression , nulusi In head or bones , you
have no time to wnntp. TUUMI who are constantly talc.
lagmercuryuidiioUithchoulddlgronilnuolt. Conitant
ae ot IhCbe drugs will suieljr Lrlnn cores and railair
alcers In ( lie end. Don't fall to write. Thotu wlio pre.
[ er to come litre for treatment can da no and vra tvlll
pay railroad fare both Hays and huttl bills ivlillo tici
If we fall to cure. Wa challenffe too world for a uua
that our Ulaiilo Jlcmcdy will not cure. Write for
lull particulars and get tlio evidence. We know that
rou are fckcpllcal , justly so too , as the most eminent
pli jilelana hare never been aLlo to giro more than tem
porary rrllef. In our many yeara practice ltb this
Uiifflc Ilcoiedy It lias been in oil difficult to over
come Hie piejuulcei aerAlniit all so called specifics. Uut
jnder < iur tr ( > nr { gtiarautfe you shouidnottieMtata to
: ry this remedy. You take no chance uf loi.lni ? ynur
noney , Wu ( roarantce to cuie or refund e err dollar
ind lu wa h ro a icpalmtlon to iirotrot , l"o flnanclal
lacklneof S5OO.OOO , itsperftxtly : rare to all who
vlll try the treatment. Iteretofcro you have peon
nittlne up and \vyli \ < i : out your money for different
Tcatmenta and altuouub > ouaro not ywt cured nuouo
lu paid back your money. Do not watla any ; nero
noucy until. you try us. Old , chronic , deep.seatnt
! cui-eil In thirty to ninety duyi. Invr.ll.
tat our Ili.rjicUl nmdliiK. our rrimtatlonasriudness
Jicn. Wrlta ua for name * and addresses uf thona wa
lire cared of By phllls , who liava glr : n uerratulon to
cfer to them. U coils you only pottage to do tills i It
vlll save you a welldoer uttering' from mental it mini
indlf TOU are married what may youroflfprtnicuirer
liroueli your own n licence I All ourrerpondrnco
rnt Mealed In plain nif lu- | $ . We Invite tin nu t rlglii
avcitfKatlon and win duall Incur power toai < t you In
t. write us fop oar I DO page IiaoU and
ibsoluto proof * ofcurtft
PEPSALItt
- PANCRO.PCPSALIA TABLETS
MMltlrnly curoa Indigestion , Catarrh ol til *
itoraacli , lleart-llurn , Sour Stomach ,
DYSPEPSIA
indall kindred fHot > mch.Trouttci , A iclontlflo com.
ilnatlon of ilia but jomodloa known to medical skill ,
I PERFECT CURE
U.perHo. THEPEPSALIAeO.
Bend for frtoclrcalitr. CHICAGO
JAMES E. BOYD &CO.
Telephone 1030. Omaha , Neb ,
-COMMISSION
RAIN : PROVISIONS : AND : STOCKS
IIOAHU or TitAiii : ,
Direct wire * to Clilcago nd New York.