Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 29, 1890, Part II, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE CONDITION OF TRADE ,
Moat Satisfactory Spring Season for Wlrolo-
calcrs In Many Ycara ,
HEAT HANDICAPS THE RETAIL TRADE ,
Bankers Report Money IMcnllCiil find
] ) opofllt Clearances Incr-cnnlng
Gciicrnl Trndo In Dry Goods
nnd Hoots and Shocn Quiet.
)
Mr. Hughm. manager of the clearing house
for the associated banks of Omaha , reports
the clearings for the week as footing
8 , > ,25-TOlrt.l'i2 , an Increase of 233-10 per cont.
Balances footed JOOT.OfiO.OS. Tlio clearings for
the first six months of 1800 ( estimated Juno 30
nt .11,000,000) ) , footed $123,759,70 against
t97G ! , lil7 for the first HX ! months of ISM , an In-
crcncoof 200-10 percent , nnd an this percentage -
ago of Increase In the clearings U about the
same us merchants report their balance sheets
L. asshowng on nn average. It Is very evident
. that the past six months has been a prosperous
nnd satisfactory period to the mercantile com
munity .
Hankers report money plentiful and deposit
balances Increasing , and say there Is a fair
demand for loanable funds , with rates firm at
B per unit. Kxchango Is In aufllolont supply.
Tlio general trade In dry goods and boots and
Bhoos'ls somewhat quiet , but there Is u lively
demand for hard wan- , and jobbers In that line
say trudo Is unprecedented for this season of
tin ! year. Tlm clothing trade In rather dull ,
but In groceries and notions thorn Is a llboral
movement and Jobbers are fairly unity. Col
lections are said to bo good In mostl lues and
there are very few failures reported , nnd
thosixini for small amounts. It Is doubtful If
the wholesalers of Omaha have had a moro
satisfactory nprlng season for many years
than that Just past.
1'rlces rule steady , with the exception per
haps of sugars , which are demoralized and In
clined to go lower , but the tru.it may conclude
to put , them up Instead of down , and as It pos
sesses the power none but a mind reader with
facilities for an Interview with the chief ma
nipulator can tell what prices will bo from
lay to day. The decision of the New York
court of appeals against the sugar trust
naturally attracted considerable nltmi-
, tlou In commercial circles. "Two principles
nro Involved In the decision , " wild General
1'ryor of the counsel for the people.
first , all combinations tending to limit
production or enhance prices are Illegal ; and
f-ocond , by becoming n party Io such a com
bination , a corporation forfeits Its charter. "
Theolllrcrsof the trust say that the decision
means that as present constituted the trust Is
not a legal body and that they will take Im
mediate steps to legall/.o their organization.
The wtrlko of the Illinois Central railway em
ployes has been Imtmlly mttleil though at ono
tlmo It was teared It would extend through
out the entire system , In which ease much In-
couvenlelico would resulted to Dmaha mer
chants as this road and Its connections han
dles three-fourths of the southern fruits and
viv'Otnbles received here at this season.
lletall trade Is only fair , the Intense heat of
the past week serving to keep shoppeis at
homo , still dealers do not complain , but hay
that business Is bettor than It was a year ago.
The city trade Is done under different condi
tions In Omaha than even one year since. It
Is moro concentrated and Is In the hands of a
< Iozeu or fifteen largo department sliires which
are enabled by handling largo quantities of
merchandise , at a minimum of expense , under
the moro tlioiougli system and hot
ter management procurable undersoil the
smaller ilealers and present Inducements
In variety and prices which thoold fashioned
retailer eau not meet and consequently Kiillors
from and abhors as Illegitimate competition.
The foreign and Pacific dried fruit market Is
thus elmriioterlzid Dy the Now York C'oni-
meiclal Bulletin : "Thomarket is without Im-
poitanl change today. Orders for general
goods do not eomo forward with the freedom
that was anticipated for this period , but for
some lines rather greater Interest Is mani
fested , and Importers and dealers live In tlio
liono that a moro spirited demand
will bo mot with at an early-
day. Turkish prunes nro given the pref
erence by most In the trade , the full value required -
' quired by holders not being seriously opposed
by the trade. Ono lot of twenty-live casks
was obtained today at ( ! cents , but for smaller
quantities , aggregating probably twenty
casks , ( HJ cents was paid. This latter prlco Is
ilnnly demanded from the hands of tlio prin
cipal holders , and so continent are they of the
statistical position of the fruit that they
< -count upon materially liluhor prices before
tin ) close of the season. l''or ' bags there has
been an Increased Inquiry today , with sales
- . . ri'Mord'dof JBUntflK cents ; some holders are
" "unwilling to book'-orders bolowOH cents. Sul
tana also have boon given moio consideration ,
with transactions todav aggregating i500 boxes
thn four sUe tit HIJo. trench remain steady
and are Jobbing fairly lib 8.'i < S ! > o
for the four sires. tor currants
fie continues the asking price , with
a moderate Jobbing trade reported upon this
basis. Valencia ralslnsare not sought for In
a very spirited manner , but the failure of
buyers to operate largely Is without Influence
upon holders' Ideas , 7'473ie b lng required
forolV-stalk and U(4Q.e ( ' ) ; for layer. Malaga
remain In their previous position , The
"Aiiranla , " recently to hand , brought an ad
ditional IHW boxes , which at the time of ship
ment from Liverpool , were understood to bo
Valencia fruit. Sultana are held firmly , with
quite a liberal business doing in Jobbing
quantities. California are firm and In good
I'onsiiinptlvo request. Ultron is unchanged ,
nnd the same may bo said of peel , prunells
and llgs. Dates move very slowly at the
recent prlco concession , but at present values
there appears a steadier fooling. Walnuts- ,
almonds , lllborts and Brazil nuts are without
change ot importance ; Inquiries are limited ,
but pruvlous values Inmost Instances are well
sustained. "
Urcen fruits are In actlvo demand at hluher
prices and still higher figures are looked to
rule for lemons and oranges.
The census returns for Omaha ara known
with Niifllolcnt accuracy to warrant the claim
that the population Is lli.'i.OOt ) , nearly , an In
crease since 1SSO ot : tl3H per cent , and fully
up to the most sanguine estimates of conservative
vative local authorities. In 1880 Omaha had
Id.r.lS people , and stood slxty-fouith In the list
ot cities a.s to population , wlillo the present
census will pbico her twenty-third , and the
Industrial and commercial growth has been
( iiinmenxiirato with that of the population ,
If the population of South Omaha and of the
many suburban towns In the county bo added ,
n.s has been done by Chicago and other east
ern cities , Omaha's population will approxi
mate 175,000 souls , and there l.s no doubt Dut
what fully that number derive u livelihood
from her Industries.
OJItlJl.l Ijlt'Ji STWt'/f.
Cuttlo.
Saturday , Juno 28.
Rstlmatod receipts of cattle 1,000 , compared
with 1J1I2 yesterday and -Mil Saturday of last
week. The receipts during tlio week have
been 11,071 , compared with 11,5 ! > I the prior week ,
u falling oft of J.tKO. The market opened actlvo
n ml strongallnteors.ohanglng hands early with
HOIIIO sales reported nt an aitviinue. The gen
eral opinion Is that there was no grounds for
a strong market , but that light receipts and
orders to fill caused buyers to offer the prices
] md. ! Cows are steady and stookors and'fcud-
ci sis low.
.1 logs.
Estimated receipts of boss. 8,800 , compared
with 7ltii yesterday and (1,1171 ( Saturday of last
week , The receipts during the week have
been 4utrt : ) , compared with 43,41)3 the week
prior , n gain of 410. The market opened 510o
lower , boc'iimo active , and closed Urinal the
decline , with all sold. The range of prices
was * l.i.Vji.l7M : ( : , the bulk selling at $1.10 ;
llKlit. SUvjolUU ; mixed , * I.i75 : ! < i ) .45 : heavy.
jv. S.i.l i'U-UTH. ' Tlm uvuriiitii of the prices paid
* " < K-fv\ji.4uyi : , compared with &I.48H yesterday
and * WXi Saturday uf last week. Tliu week
eloioil wlTti the market 2Jo ! lower than It
' opened , The hogs hold on Monday at MWi ®
\ \ Jat , With the bulk at K1.UO ; Tuesday J1.4M5
lUiO , unite il.Kli' ! < ' l.V > i Wednesday * ! ! .4.'MWI.'i7i ( ,
with cloM > to half of the sales at f 1.50 ; Thurs-
dav.4T | WUJO. largely 83.10j 1'rl'liiy * l.4.ViWri ,
mostly J.'l.4.VTi3..V ) . The market Is now at thu
lowest point touched since the year 13SU. The
lowest point this st-ason before uxln > was on
J line if , when the average prlco was fci.4.1. The
lowest point last year was December 11 , when
thu hogs sold at prices that averaged W.43.
Hlioep.
Kstlmatcd receipts of sheep , 10.V compared
wlth2JJ yesterday and 111 Saturday of last
weok. The receipts of sheep during the week
have been 1,170 , comparotl with 8M during the
"prior week , a gain of i i. Tiio market on gooU
muttons continues actlvo and linn.
1'rleos.
The following U a table of prlooi paid In
this marlcttt for the grade of stoolc innnUnnadt
I'rlmostoorH. HUM toliaotbs f4iM
U.KHlsU'ore. UiTOtOlkVlttH 4.03
IJoodHtours. lOJOtoMM tt > i g
Uommon. 1000 to 115J tts A !
Common cannon. . . . . . } }
Ordinary to fair cows JJV )
1'ulrto good cows l-Jw
dooiUo choice cow * . . . . . i < 5
Olmlco tofuncvcows JJ >
Knlr to good bulls. . . l.'J
[ >
Highest null Ijowont Sales of
Today. Vontonlay.
lllirhost 13t \ HUli t. . .
u ; a LOWMU
Htootc
J yostortlny. EHtlmatod TodRT.
o . 71 cni-M , 1.011 Pattlo. . . 43onn LOOO
. 12S cnrs,7l . - HORS . I'jr oara 8,800
Hlicup . 1 cnr , 802 Shcop . 1 car. 103
Horses . 1 car , 10
CotnimrntlTO Tables.
Tlio following table ahow * the range in
prlocson hoiiUitrns ; ! this nnd last week !
This Week. Week.
Monilnr. . . . . U M 45 earn
Tunnilnr..i ,1 45 tt.1 1 a 40 m m
Wodnoday. 3 45 3M & 3 U
Tlnirsdnr. . . 3 41 3 ( M 380 0.1 & 7W
Krlrtar. . . . . . . 3 3 47 0.1 C5
HaturJay. . . . 3S Si 03 3 K U3 CJ
. 'rloos.
11003.
The following table shows the ranzo of
prices paid for hogs :
Kalr to choice lluht hogs 11.11M < 42 < {
t air to choice heavy 3 KMW 47i !
I air to choice mixed 3
Prlmofat sheep . 4 40 ffW 10
Oooil fut shewp . . 425 CM 00
Common to moillum sliuep . 2 5J 441 10
Average Cost or I TORS ,
The following tublo Rlvoi the avorazo onit
oflio son tlioihxtos moutlonoil , Including tlu
costtoaay , as ba od upon aaloi rouorloJ :
.luiica . 370 Juno 17 3 fiO
Tunci : , . . . . n n.i Juno IB 34.1
Juno 4 . nni'/i Jltnol ! ) 347
Juno r. . nro Juno 20. . 3 MM
Junoo . : ir n ( Juno 21 3 r > 0
Juno 7. . II W1T Juno Ki 3 (11 (
Junoo . ,1 M Juno24 a K4 \
Juno 10 . : i m , Tuno2.i am
Juno 11 . a fi.s Juno 2(1. ( . . . . 35l'i '
Juno 12 . 3 * > 0 Juno 27 3 4H !
Juno 14 . 3 fiO Juno 23. 3 Mi ;
Juno 10 . a Ml 4
Average Prluo ol'
Rhowlni ; the uvora'to prloo paid for In-i-U of
liOKson tliuJiiysliidluiitu.l In 1SJ ? , lAii , HJJ and
Disposition or Stock.
Showing the number of oattlo , bogs and
sheppbought by the loading buyers on to
day's market :
CATTLE.
Swlftfc Company 255
ThoG. H. Hammond Co 1
The Armoiir-Cudahy 1'acklngOo 120
l.eo Rothschild 100
Hamilton & Stephen * 15
Nels Morris 189
I.ohmann&Traiiermanu 41
Other Buyers t 128
S. &S. . . . . . 40
The Armotir-Cudahv Packing Co 4,31(1 (
Omaha Packing Company 2,012
Swift ACe 7 . . . „ 737
TlieO. H. Hammond Co 34
Klngaii&Co 752
Swift.too n
The Armour Packing Company 103
KcprcHiMitntlvo Sales. '
IHtr.SSKO ner.r 8TI3HHS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
1..10.T5 $1 2.1 41. . 1102 83 7.1 .19..IIM $300
1..1I70 340 14..1322 a Ki 22..1211 3 !
2 . 7bO 350 11) ) . .1100 370 1. .11100 40.1
siui'iMNfl AND Kxi'oirr STILUS.
1. . 820 3i 13..1.123 380 22..12iri 300
1..1200 a no 10..1:02 : are 120..1173 3 5
20..11.17 a KS 10..11IX ) 37.1 33. . 1320 303
20. . 1010 3 73 as..1153 3 75
COWS.
11. . 000 200 8. . COO 2 CO 1. . 780 300
1..1020 225 1..1000 27.1 22. . Otil 305
I. . 800 225 14. . 0 : 2 00 3..ia 310
1. 1)50 225 3..1113 2 25 13. . 785 320
3. . 1023 223 23..1032 233
11KIPKIU.
K f < ] 2 SO 10. . 018 2 00 1. . C3) 200
510 2 00 ( I. . 717 2 CO 4. . C45 320
IIUM.S.
1503 1 75 45..1223 225 1..1470 2 C5
1220 225 1..12UJ 223
STOCK BUS AND FRKDKHS.
1C. . 700 285 8. . 555 3 20 1. . 770 3 23
15. . 720 285 27. . 1)71 320
CANNKUS.
1. . nee 1 25 4. . (118 ( 1 75 25. . 010 200
21. . 1 75 24. . 05 ! ) 1 80
STAr.s. .
3. . 1497 200
WE3TE11N CATTLE. '
No. A v. Pr.
Klfccilcn ) . OSfi 243
7ii feeders . 8UI 2 M
107 feeder * . 057 BOO
411 cows . 103 ! ! 200
4 calves . I'M 400
41 cows . 11)17 ) 2 M
71 stvi'i-s , dressed heef . 1171 300
3i steers , grass , drcs-scd beef. 8V > 3 0) )
0 mixed , grass . 1102 275
JlOliS.
No. Av. Ph. Pr. -No. Av. Sh. I'r.
fi. . .251 40 $3 23 ( VS. . .270 200 SI 40
( W. . .218 2N ) 3 3.1 7lt. . .101 ICO 340
rohi. .203 40 a * 3.1 IX. . . .232 M 3 10
hi. . . .220 BO 3 : ! 3 74. . . .2I15 80 340
.1US 20i ) 3 31 61. . . .2i-l ( 340
71. . . .237 120 3 33 04. . .271 209 3 40
120mi
07. . . .214 mi 3 a.i 51. . . .2IW W ) 340
74. . . , . 100 60. . .30' ' ] : )20 ) 340
73. . . , .212 3 : r GO. . . .201 100 340
20. . . .250 2HO : i : t5 ( X ) . . . .245 lliO 340
. 214 80 3 : i7K SS. . . .2v. 120 3 40
. . , .218 1KO 3 : i7K M. . . .242 ICO 3 40
70. . 223 ICO 8 3T/5 i > S. . . .200 80 3 40
Kl . 2.S4 IliO G7. . . .25S 340
in. . , .251 0 3 37 67 . . .203 ICO 3 40
( W. . 21:1 : 80 3 : rH 4I > . . . .20 : ) 40 340
tm. . IB ) j } ! # G7. . . .211 120 340
in. . 20 ! ) G3. . . .277 340
I1H. . . .21(1 ( 80 il 37 Vt 4. . . .312 340
1. . . .210 81) 3 : ny M. . . .178 3 10
03. . . .2s : : 200 3 37(1 ( Gl . . .2:10 : 340
( W. . a 37'/ 50. . . .220 RO 3 10
51. . W ) a 37H Gl. . . .2.11 100 340
51. . UK ) 68. . . .yea 340
( H. . 80 Gl. . . .2t 340
III. . , 2(2 40 : i iff'/I CO. . . .an 340
' . ) . . . .21H 12) 3 40 03. . . .25 280 3 10
78 . . .2.11 80 3 40 60V. . .800 80 340
80M
111. . , .2G2 M ) 340 M. . . .25 ! 80 3 10
00. . , .20- 340' 45. . . .215 40 3 40
CO. . ICO a 40 11. . . .8SO 3 40
IK ) . . 40 340 5' . ' . . , .2S3 Ifil ) 340
B3. . 8 ! ) 340 . .218 400 340
55 . 200 3 10 . .X07 80 3 40
57 . , .253 80 3 40 . .281 1K ( ) 3 10
40. . .322 80M ) 3 40 ( .2. . . .2fr : Hill 3 40
, .2X0 80 3 10 IVi. . . .271 K ) 3 40
231 40 340 r.7. . . .808 80 t
Ul. . . 340 65. . . .270 120 3 42J (
1,0. . . 80 3 40 GO. . . .271 KM a 42H
05. . . , . 280 3 40 , .322 80 3 42'i
Id. . . . .277 89 3 40 . .aa lee a 42
GO. . . , .am 200 3 40 61. . . .aw 40 a 42V5
( M. . . , .20 3 10 ( K ) . 270 3 42H
W ) . . . , .2Nl 3 4D r.o. . . . .2SO 120 3 42
G5. . . 280 340 73. . . .240 343K
CO . . 81) 3 10 , 6'J. . . .827 120 342M
IU. . . . .2.1S UK ) 3 40 C' ' ! . . . .237 3 W
43. . . . .2:12 : 40 340 71. . . .250 80 3 42 ! <
t . . . . .2M 340 63. . . .20U 342Vi
57 , . . . .2U.1 2W 3 40 GO. . iiiJTC 200
G7. . . . .2iO ; 340 GO. . . .2UO 40 i1i !
GO. . . . .247 40 340 CO. . . ,270 IN )
B3. . . . .2.13 120 3 40 in. . . .2li8 80 iirli
131. . 2SO 3 40 60. . . .200 120 3 42 ! '
C > 7. . . . .214 ICO 3 40 45. . . .21 > 8 120 3 42 ,
61. . . . .an 81) ) 340 64. . . . .3 8 40
( W. . . , .280 80 340 125. . .21X1 I'M
70. . . , .220 40 3 40 ta. . , .2)1 ! ) 120 3-J2SJ
III. . . . .232 120 3 40 50. . . . .2U ) 3 4.1
50. . . , .203 40 3 40 47. . . .317 100 345
57. . . , .2h7 3 40 60. . . .373 3 15
71. . . RO 340 " 67. . , . .277 120 345
fvl. . . . .2711 80 3 40 65. . . . ; in ; so 34.1
70. . . . .215 340 63. . . . .303 3 4.1
G7. . . . .210 340 51. . . . .w 3 45
. . .212 10 3 10 62. . , . .320 345
70. . . . .21 3 40 65. . , . .2l ! ) 120 345
01. . . . . .Ml 40 3 40 65 , . . . . 'JtW 80 3 45
15. . . . .lilt ) 120 340 4IJ. . . .302 3 45
" 77 ICO 340 51. . , . .313 K'O 34.1
, .241 120 340 60 , . . .291 3 4.1
40 340 ( VI. . , . .30(1 hi ) 3 47K
80 3 40 IVI. . . ,201 40
340 4U. . . .352 bO 347H
71 233 80 340 .
tiin :
No. Av. Pr.
No.G natives mixed . HX ) 4 60
105 wethers , Nehraska s. .01 4 33
Market "Mention.
Ij. W. Dcntou of Waterloo bciit In a oar of
hog * .
A. NIc'emoiiKcrcamo up from Plukroll with
a car of hou-s.
J. H. II rooks came tip from York with three
cars of cattle.
O. li. Hurrott sent over u cur of cattle from
Council IllulTd.
J. M , Mcltoynolds came In from Davenport
with a ear of ho s.
M. Mackoy , the every day shipper of Kusttn ,
bent In a car of hogs.
1,1ml Nelson brought In four cars of cattle
from Udell.
J. T.Vray was on the market with a car of
cattle from Culhcrtson.
DodKoA Wothcrho , heavy shippers of Oak-
dale. marketed u car of hogs.
James Powers was on the market with two
cars of hous from lluiuler.son.
O. U. Jones , of Jones llros. , extensive dealers
of Hastings , was tip with two cars of cattle.
J. Iliintlir toii of Oakland , In. , was over
with u car of cattle , the lust of his winter
Cupji & Homier marketed two ears of cattle
from .MePaul , la. Mr , Uupp came ulong with
the stoolc.
I'ltlliT , Pinlth & Fuller , heavy dealers of
Bcrlhner , iimrkulftl a car uf hog * from New
man' * Urove.
J. U. 8auu tor of the llriu uf Saugatcr i Uiu-
nott wai on the mnrltot with a car oaoh of
hogs and sheep from Btviart.
O. II , Ilabhltt ot Hahbltt ft Kvnns. oxtcnslre
( icaloraot Bouth lloud.camo In with a car of
cattle from Corcsco.
ojiur.i irnoMiHAT ! !
I'roduoo.
Oon5 ! POo.
OATS-a > .TOo.
.
IlKAN-IN.UO.
MirLSTtirr-l3.XaU.OO. (
risii Per Ibi Porch , 7c ! bttlTftlo , 7o ( porch
To : pickerel , So : pike , Do : trout , Do : white , Do
cropplo , loot cat flsli. He : cod stonk. 12o
flounders , 18o ; Oroaou salmon , IJoi black bass.
15c : lobsters , 18o.
APPLE IiUTTEii Per Ib , ( ViWo.
V'ooir-KIno unwashed , I410oi medium un-
waihod , 18T6210 ! course unwashed , 1851200.
PKLTO AND TALLOW Green salted
hides , 6Wx3 ( | dry salted hide * , 5oj dry Hint
- - Hot calf hides , 4KO7Mt "
less. Sheep pelts , green ,
f 1,23 ; Rhcoi ) polta , dry , per Ib , CiJIIo ; tallow , A
No. Mot No. 2,3tt3Uo ; grease , white , 3)i@lo ) ;
yellow , 2SJ5Wo.
BONKH ( Quotations nro for delivery In Chi
cago. ) Dry bulTalo , per ton , $10.00 ® 18.00 ; dry
country , bleached , 810.00313.00 ; dry country ,
damp and meaty , IH.wvTtlo.OO.
JKM.IKS iiwaio per Ib.
JfiKS8Ri > VKAIUliolcQ medium , G7c ; light ,
heavy , " " -
lii.vSKF.il Oir/ Haw , COo : boiled , fttc.
OitiKit-Per bbl , rollncd , W.OOi half bhl , $ X23i
hard elder , pure , per hbl , J5.00 ! orange cider ,
half bbl. * 7.UO ; pear elder , half bbl , 87.00.
POULTIIV Per doze.it , choice lions , t'lWiKlM ;
choice nllxod ; 92-VrfM.oo : roosters. t&Mttti.mi
Hprlngchtekuim. $ . ' .00 < > i2.2.'i for small ; f..li' 'l.lW
for medium ; W.50I.OO for largo ; hvo turkeys ,
per Ib , naiOc.
llUTTKii Uroamcry , fancy rolls , print , 10 ®
Ifl'/Jc : croamrry. fancy , solid packed , 15ffll7c ;
creamery , choice , IOJH2o ! ; dairy , fancy rolls
and prints , 1218e ; dairy , fancy solid packed ,
lOfsU'e ; dairy , choice , OftUM ; country roll ,
fancy , 8Uo ; choice , TiiSo ; Inferior , 25c.
1IKAN3 Hand picked navy , * I.COt.75 ; hand
picked navy , medium , HWi.W. \ hand picked
country , | I.I031.K ( ) ; good clean. 81.10O1.S. > .
OAT.iFOiiNiA ( liiKiutir.s PorlO-lb box , Jl.lVrJ
1.60 ; suulhurn per bu J2.00.50 ; Oregon , $1.4010
1.75.
Ai'iucOTs-20-lb crates , $2.002.25.
I'KAUHIM Arkansas. H bit box. 81.00l.50.
PlNKAl'l'LKS Per do/ , * 2.503.00.
OIIASOKH Perhox. .Modltorrancan sweets ,
$1.75 ; f.os Angeles. tl.OO ; fancy Duarte seed
ling ! ) , $1.50 ; Hoill , $ . ' ) . ( ) i > (7r.V ( ) .
JjKMONtt Pur box , Jlcsslna. fancy , $0.557.00 ;
strictly choice , $3.5030.00 ; extra fancy lemons ,
J7.007:50. :
StiiAwiiKimiKS Per 2I-qt case , choice shlp-
plmr stock. * ' . ' .75-1.25 ; good , * 2.0J2.50.
lU.spiiKiiuiKS Ued. i2.00iifi2.50 per 24 pt case ;
black , &J.503J3.00 per24 nt case.
HIACKIIKUUIIK : $2.5tx/M.Oo ) icr 21 qt ease.
( JoosKiinniuKU Two bushel stand , tJ.OJ.
OOCOANUTS Per hundred , V .00.-
PICKLKS Medium , per bhl , * 5.50 ; small , Jfl.M ;
gherkins , 87.50 ; O. and 11. chow chow , qts , 45.85 ;
pints. ? % 35.
WATKIIM IILO.NB Per 100 , $ T .0033.00.
CANTALOUI-K Per do/ . * < i.XiJ9.00. (
VMiirr.tliLKrt Now soutliern onions , nor bbl ,
$1.50 ; new i-outlinrn potatoes , $1.50 per fiol.
TOMATOES Pcr4-baskot crate , i2.252.50.
firoueriuH.
StiOAiis Out loaf. 7-io ; cubs , 74o ! ; standard ,
imwdercil , 7ie ! ; XXXX , powdered , So ; granu
lated. ( confectioners ; A , GHo : climax XO ,
Ge ; Nebraska XO , GKSo ; amber , 5Sc ; Canary
0. 5J5e.
CoKi'ii : ; Green Fanev golden Illo. 23c ;
fancy old peaherrv.2t4o ; lllo , choice to famjy ,
Ki.Vc ; Itlo , prime , y3c ; Klo , good , 22Vic ; Santos
mm common Klo , UXfiaie ; Moclia. 20u : Java ,
genuine O. 17. , 28c ; Java , good Interior , 23e ;
African. 22Mc.
( 'OKKKK Hoastod Arlosa. 25'ic ; Ilnnola ,
2Ze ; iMeLauKliUn XXXX. 25 > Sc : ( Jerman ,
25 > jo : Dllworth's. 25'/u ; Lion. 25'io ; JIuIl-
] ) oncli. 255ie ; Moclia , 84c > O. O. Java , 'Klu.
I-'AKINACKOUS Goons liarley , 8li ; farina ,
6c ; peas Bo ; oatmeal , PjW.ji" macaroni , lOc ;
vermicelli , lOc ; rice , 4 ? < fW/c ; sago and tapi
oca , KQftoi lima bcaiib , Gc ; split peas , 3c ;
iptglttl : , lie.
CANXKD OOODS Fruits. California standard
brands. 215-lb. per doz Apricots. $ l.70fi > l.Ki ;
aprleots , pie fruit , JI..Y ) ; gallons , 84.50 : black
berries , ? 2.25 ; cherries , blaek , * 2.00tl2.25 ; cher
ries , while. $ ' . ' .2. > T42.5 ! ) ; grapes , $ I.G.V < 51.W ) ; povrs
Harllett , 82.102.25 ; poaches , yellow , iJ-MO'rr.2.25 ;
peaches , lemon cling , * MO : plums , egg , $1.05 ®
J180 ; plums , golden drop , 81.80 ; plums , green
gages , JI.IWCI.SU ; peaches with pits In , tfl.CO ;
currants , J2.30 ; goosehcrrles , $ . ' .2. " > ; iiiilncos ,
$ . ' .10 ; raspberries , SJ.80 ; st'rawhen-les , $2.r 0 ;
nenchos , 3-lb eastern standards , Jl.h5 ; 3-lb pie ,
$1.25 ; gallons , pie , $ .1.09 ; apples , high standards ,
$ ; ' .15 ; 2-lb gooseberries , iKle ; 2-Ib strawberries ,
lX > Ii. ! " > c ; 2.11) ) raspherrie" , JI.OO ; 2-lb bliuiborrles ,
H0@00c ; 2-lb blackberries , Ii575 ; 2-lb straw
berries. preserved , tl.EO ; 2-lb raspberries , pre
served , # 1.80 ; 2-lb blackberries preserved , $1.20 ;
pineapples , Hiihama chopped , $2.00 ; 2-lb Ha-
Immii grated , $2.75 ; 2-lh llahama sliced , $2.00 ;
2-lb standard sliced , i3l.251.50 ! cherries , 2-lb
red. Haltlmore , 8V5V ! > c ; pears , 2-lb , J1.LO.
VmnrrAiiLKS Tomatoes 'I Ib oxtru , ? I.OO 3
Ib standard western brands , ! )0u ) ; gallons ,
strictly standard , f..oa. Corn finest grown ,
91.no ; silt edged sugar corn , very line , $1.50 ;
choice. 2 Ib sugar corn. $1.10 ; 2 11) extra western
brands , 85ciiJ1.0ll ; 2 Ib .standard western
brands , G.Ti73 < ! . Mushrooms I II ) Fronuh , ox-
tru fine , 2 : < 7625o ; 111) l < 'rcnch. line , 18r ( 22a ; 1 11)
l''reiifh , ordinary. KvaiHc. Peas Tres , line ,
per can , 25c ; deml-llnu , per can. ICe ; 2 Ib sifted ,
81.00 ; 2 In early June , 81.2,3.Jl.K : ; 2 Ib Marrow
ntan dard brands , ifl.10 ; 2 Ib s'oakcd , 57c. Siring
beans 2 tb high grade , Hefngoe , 85u ; 2 Hi Golden
den was beans. 70e ; 2 Ib string beans , GOc. Lima
beans 2 Ib .soaked , 75u. HtMlon baked
beans 8 11) ) Lewis. $ l.Ki ; Orown brands. $1.50.
.Sweet potatoes 3 Ib New .Ioi > uy , il.CO. Pump
kins Jllb , $ .110. Okra and tomatoes , $1.CO ; okra
; succotash , $ I M.
Fui'tTrt Unrrants , new ,
, casks , 1,300 Ibs , OVio ; prune , bbl or
Crimes 1 ; citron peel , drums. 20 Ibs , 22c ; lemon
peel , drums , 20e ; apples , choice evaporated ,
10o'Mlchlgmi ; , ! i9 , Gc ; Persian dates , 7c ; black-
berrles , ( ivaporated , 50-lb lioxos , 5Hc ; cherries.
pitted , dry cured , lite ; raspberries , evaporated ,
N. V. , now , BOo ; prunes , H. O , . CO-70 , loai2 o ;
orange peel. 15c ; raisins , California , London
crop IMW , ? 2.3"i : Oallfornia , looio nitisaatols ,
orop 180J , fcJJO : Valenclas. 1SSS , Co ; Valencia * .
now , Oc ; ( .lallfornla seeds , sks , 8'4y.
I'isii Codtlsh , extra Georges , now , 5 > .ic ;
grand bank , now , 4io ! ; silver , 2-lb blocks , Do ;
snow whltn , 2-11) bricks , now , 7Jio ; Turkey cod ,
laD * middle brloks , 8lio ; snow-white , crates ,
12-5-lb boxes , 7io ( ; medium scaled horrlng,2. " > ( j ;
No. 1 scaled herring , 20c ; domestle Holland
herring , -lOo : Hamlmrg splcod liorrlngs , H0c ;
Hiisslan Kardlnes. ( liu ; Hnssian sardines plain ,
50e ; Imported Holland herring , crown brand ,
f > 0c ; do fancy mllkors.OJc : mackerel. No. 1 shore ,
half bbs.SlB.OO ! : bloatnrslmUllK ) $18.00 ; white
fish , half bills , $ r.0i ) ; trout , half lllsi' ) ) > . . ' > 0 ; fam
ily while fish , fft.M ; salmon , ifs.50 ; 1-lh maeli-
erlherrlnu'--l.ih ! ( ) ! ) ; 1-11) finnan baddies , jl.CO ;
1-lb lobsters. M.V3.S3 ; ; 1-lb Alaska halmon ,
Aleut.f 1.33 ; 2-lb oysters. 10ozl.0'i ; 1-lb oysters ,
r > o/ . Jl.I.'i ; 2-lb selects , 12 m , f',35 ; 1-lb elams ,
little necks , $1.23 ; 2-lb clams , little necks ,
$1.75 : V--1I ) sardines. Imported , per case. IOOs ,
4I5.00@20.00 ; u-ilj Imnorted bomiloss sardines ,
key , $23.09 ; " 411) sardines , American , per case ,
IOOs , I'reiK-h style , $ l.4f i . ' > .0i ) ; U-lb sardines ,
Aniurlcan , per case , IOOs , I'rench style , J7.50 ®
8.00 ; H-ll ) sardines , mustard , per case , 60s ,
$3.75@l.0)f Imported key satellites , $13.00.
t < AL > ) OiA llbls. , lie ; granulated , 2o ; kegs.
19 ( ) .
SODA Pkgs , CO Ibs to box , ! > ! { ® - " > Vio.
NUTS Almonds , 15c ; Ilrazlls , 14o ; filberts ,
12ic ! ; peuans , lie : walnut , l- ! ' u ; peanut cocks ,
8c : roasted , lie ; Tunnesseo peanuts , 7c. ! .
MOLASSKS llbls. N. O. fancy , per gal , 55tJ57o ;
eholee , 45'il7e ; good , 30B5o ; Cuba bakln ; ; , 2lu ;
blackstrap. 20c.
WliAi'i-iNO I'Ai'Kii Straw , per Ib , lJQ2tJo } ;
rag. 3 c ; Manilla 11 , 5fia : No. 1 , 80.
1IAOS Union Siiuare , 30@i5o : per cent off Hat.
SALT Dairy , aw Ibs In bbl. bulk. * 2.10 ; best
grade , CO , 5-j , J2.89 ; best grade , 100 , 3s , ts.ltf ; best
grade , 18 , 10s , $2.20 ; roclc salt , crushed , $1.80 ;
comnon. bbl. $1.25.
SOAP Onstllu. mottled , per Ib , OJJlOc ; do ,
while , peril ) . Ho.
HnoOMS-Parlor.Stlo , 8.00 ; 4 tie , $2.75 ; 2 tie ,
$2. 25 ; stables. $2.85 ; common , $1.501.75.
Uoco.v Jt-lb tin , 40e per 11) .
Uiiocor.ATK 22i5o ; per Ib ; Gorman chicory ,
red , 8Hc.
Horn llasls Manilla ropo. 15o ; sisal rope ,
12u ; cotton rope , llki ; now process , 8Wo.
OOTTOS TWINK llibb , very line , 3 or 4 ply ,
22o ; line , ) ; daisy , Iso : candle wick , 22c.
OLIVKS Quarts , per doz , J-I.oO ; plnt.s , per doz ,
$2.50 ; bulk , per gal , 05c.
VINKHAII 30 gr. older , lOo ; good , 12o white
wine , 15e ; fancy fruit. 8c.
STOVI : POLISH $2.0Wt" > .87 per gross ,
IIACJS Am , per 100 , $17.00 ; Lewiston , per 100 ,
$17.09.
OILS Kerosene P.W.llo ; W. W. , Wo : head
light , lUic ; gasoline , He ; salad oil , A 1 , i3.09 ®
U.oo per do/ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Ili.ocn TIN Small pig , 30o per Ib ; bar , 30o
per Ib.
Unpt'tiii Planished holler sl/es , 32iOporlb ( ;
cold lolled , 20o PT Ib : sheathln ; ; , 28o per Ib ;
pills and Hats , 20o per tb.
liAi.VANiziii ) SIIKHT liio.v Discount 50-10 per
rent , pat , plan. Iron , Nos , 21 and 27 , A , lUSjo ; H ,
I ) MI * .
TIN PLATK-I. 0. . 10x11 , 225 , $7.00 ; I. X. , 19x11 ,
223. $ M3.
Uooi'ixa-Clmrcoal , I. 0. , llx2J , 112 , $5.59 ; I ,
X. . M.75.
HllKKT IllOS-No.2i5.-.5.1 | ; No , 27. $3.00. .
SOI.DKII Strictly half and half. IGu.
TIN PLATK-CokO , HX20. 112 , $11.23.
STKKL NAII.S llase , 12.20.
STEKI. WIIIK NAII.S llaso , K.G3.
WJIIB Jap. barb. $3.25. ; galv. WS3.
Quinine , perez , P. & W. , 40n ; ( lorman , 45o ;
Indigo , per Ib , 73oj Insect powder , aici oiiiiim ,
S1.73 ; morplilue , perez , . ' 1.10 ; hops , pur Ih,30o ;
glycerine , 20u ; ile.xtrlno , lOo ; euttUibono , 3.1o ;
luilsam toln ,
O7u ; cuntliaradles. I. : n
22o ; chloroform , 4 ; > If."A'c ; cn-'iH , 4tt52e ; gum
arable , 55 < ao5o ; glycerine. 2325o ; lycopodlum ,
4Jipll ( ; muruury , b5c.
1002. Sixteenth and Furmim alroots is
tlio now Roclc Island tluUot olllco. Ticlc-
ota to till points oust ut lowest rutos.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS ,
A Dispositiop to Liquidate in July YTbcat
Qavo Other. Months the Dip.
THE HEAT DAMAGES SPRING WHEAT ,
t .
Corn Without Outkltlo Influences No
Advnnoo In Onts Until Near tlio
Close ProvlHlona AVero Ex-
trcino1yJtitl All Day.
OniCAnoJuno23. [ Special TolcRram to Tnn
rtKK.l The wheat market was without
breadth and strength most of the session to
day. The falling off In prices nt the start
was somewhat of a surprise. It was owing to
n lack of support the first few minutes rather
than any great soiling pressure. There was ,
however , a disposition to liquidate In July
and this gave the tllp to the other montlis.
The early depression did not last
long as bears worn na quick to
buy on the decline ni bulls. Among the best
buyers of the forenoon were Oudahy , Linn nnd
Konnott , nllclasscd as bear houses. Linn was
was n buyer In. Inly. There was no pounding
or raiding , but the apathy of the trade was In
favor of lower prices. There was no Import
ant nows. 1'rlvato cables were bullish. Liver
pool closed lowcrfor California futures. 1'ltts-
burg scuta bullish dispatch about bad weather
I'auslng unfavorable reports from Odessa.
Dakota sent dispatcher about the hot winds
nml " " wheat.
"scorching" Now York cleared
81,000 bushels. On this news , and the buying
referred to. prices recovered pretty quickly.
July from too early rallied to SoWu , August
from 8.V ( , a low point , rose
to StiXo. September sold nt BGUo curly
nnd up to S7o nnd December from 87Ho to 8S.Jc. !
thus putting nil months except July at better
figures than nt the close yester
day. Dispatches from the northwest
to both bull and bear houses
assuring them that the parching of the past
two days has really damaged spring wheat
gave rlso to a llrmor feeling before the close.
Shortly before 1 o'clock a few good round low
were taken In the pit and In a few mlnuto.V
tlmo prices moved up to SCo for July , Silfto for
August , 87Jo ! for September nnd 88&o for De-
comber. Those figures showed nn advance of
Ic straight for nil montlis over tlio bottom
prices tlio first hour. The extreme heat'JI = on
the floor , checked what otherwise might
have proved a rousing bull market. ' At tlio
close wheat was at about the Hrst prices : Juno
8. > Sc. July 80o for seller , August 8UH'c , Septem
ber 8"Ho and December SSSJe. .
The corn market was without outside In
fluences to all'oct prices and local trade did
little imt attempt small scalping operations.
The price of Juno was a shade under July and
quoted atltUSo at the closo. July sold at M'io
and : it.f@i4 | : c. closing at BlJJiW.ie ; August
3lfil7ao ; to the do-so : September 3. > ? iKii ) > to
iio.Hc , closing atr : > Jjo ; October closed atw : .
There was little feature to oats until near
the close , when there was an attempt , to buy
July , ami there helm ; none for sale there was
a quick advance In the price for that month to
Me. August sold at au > o and Mile , closing
steady att'tiio September sold at " < i.io ! and
closed at "t'iBc. ! Ilutchlnson was a seller early.
Provisions were oxtieniely dull all day. In
activity led to weakness. Mes-t pork , with very
little business , showed a decline of liilc from
yesterday toJI-MK for July , with $1 .40 bid at
the close. August and September closed at
* 1 ± . ' ! U.Lard sold at J.l.ffi'/J and * > .G7' * . closing
ati'i.a'i , or5o lower for July. Short ribs closed
at yesterday's prices.
ClflCAUO Jl\'H STO CK.
CniOAOo , Juno 2-SpecIal [ Telegram to
Tim IlKn.l OATTiK-t-Out of 2,000 fresh re
ceipts there were barely 200 natives of all
classes , as there weio , at least 1,800 Texans ,
A few good natives 911 sale sold out at steady
prices , but the rough and common stock was
not wanted and thonj ns only a light demand
for butchers' stock o'li fccount of the "big run
of Texans , the latter selling a shade lower.
Values on all grades pf natives are ' "Oe to 2 , " > c
lower than a week ago' ' today ; $ I..NX5I.OT } wore
top prices for first-class 1,500 to 1V ! > 0 steers and
$1.7. > to fl.STi the extreme for prlino
ami suitable lmO : to 1,400 steers ; wlillo
good to useful steers of 1,230 to lir : > 0 sold as low
nttKl.'JO U > W.V ) . and prime export steers at
$4.10 to W.23. ' Texas steers have
soltl from ID to ISo lower.
Choice to extra bcgvcs , * I.40JM,70 ; medium
to good steers , l.ira.to l.riOO Ibs , if4.20@4.40 ; L'-W
to 1BO : lbs.SI.KOt.il : > ; [ W > to 1,200 Ib.s.-J.4l > a4.00 ;
stockers and feeders , $ J.t.V3i.'I.SO : ; cows , bulls
and mixed. SI.UT I.in ; bulk , . ' .0032.40 : Texas
grassors. SS.20@3,10 : ted .steers. , S.i.2 : > 0y.80.
lions Values wore again fie lower , making
a decline of IlOrtWOo as compared with tlio top
prices of a week ago today. The bulk of tlio
mixed sold today wltnln n range of SLIM ®
: t.57Kt > , a few as low as Kl.no and the best se
lected and choice heavy at 8'I.GO. A few at
J.G2 1W.G3 ; light sorts , $3.GOj.TO. :
JFJX.lXCt.t.1 , .
NEW Yonrc. Juno SI ( Special Telegram to
THE llEE.l STOCKS Tlicro was little fancy
work done in Pullman stock this morning and
after opening 1 point up at 210 , It touched 21SJS
and closed 0 per cent over yesterday at 213.
Tills cut little flguro with other stocks Dull
ness was still the most prominent feature , oven
trusts being quiet , nnd lead was the most
actlvo of them. The market presented a firm
front , however , and the first prices , while some
what Irregular as compared with last night's
figures , were generally from"B ! to \ \
per cent higher. further fractional
advances were scored over the entire
list , wlillo Sugar refineries rose 1
perconttoTlVj , but professional pressure was
then brought to bear upon the list and every
thing yielded under tlio load of Chicago Gas
whtuh again hccnmo actlvo and decidedly
weak. The succeeding decline was generally
s'ulllclent to wipe out the early gains and ft
dropped from f > 7J * to 65y and Oregon Trans
continental from 4fi to 45 , but nil other
changes were fractional. The downward
movement met with a sudden check and Chicago
cage ( ias met- with a rally to 50 % . Kxtremo
dullness marked the remainder of the hour
and at 11 o'clock tlm market was dull nnd
steady nt abjilt the opening prices. It was
timing the closing hour thai tlio best strength
was shown. Transcontinental rose to 4l > 'ji ,
A tuhlson rose to4U , but lost a fraction later ;
Houk Island rose 1 jr.'r cent over last night to
UJ' ' { , wlillo other western stocks were up 't to
U percent. Much of the late Improvement
was duo to the showing of the banks In their
weekly statements. Koserves were Increased
ulout : iWM.MX ) , loans Increased glAVI.OOO and
deposits ncrna-.ed IM ,000,000. There was n per
ceptible llrmlng of the market on the state
ments.
Tlio following wore the closing quotations :
MONEV Busy at IS04 per coat j closed oll'oroil
lit It per emit.
I'KIMK MKIIOANTIMI 1'Apnit a7 per cont.
UTKIII.INO KXOIIANOK Qulot. stoudyj Hlxty-
auy bills. i-\.W \ ; UomniKl. ll.ST/ .
I\rfnliiK \ Stocks.
NKW VOIIK , Jiiiio3 .T-Spofllal. [ Tolosram to
TUBIlBn. ] TliofollovtliiaurotUoiiilnliis stoolc
quotations :
Caledonia II. U I1' ' ) llonii'iiuko . fir.'J
ronmioiiwoaltli 254 Horn Silver. . JilO
Dcailwood T 10 IronHllver . IPO
KurukaCon H.V ) 4U )
( iould.vcurr s : . ) Slorrii Nuvudn . '
HaluJtNorcroa UU ) Suitor Crook . I'Ml
J'ltOUVCK M.lItKJRTS.
CHICAOO , Juno 2S. iis : p. m. olnso Wlic.it
Kusy cash , Wio ; July , Wio.
( lorn Stonily : c sliu\iu : \ ; July , : tl8Ottio. ! : !
Outs stonily : uiisi. | ' uUu ; July. 277io.
Uvo Steady ;
Biirley-tiulet.
Prime-Timothy J1.31.
flux SI.37.
Whlskv-fl.OO.
. I'orlc-Dulli cash mid July , $12.50.
Lard Kasy ; cash u ml .Inly. $3.03.
t'lour bleady ; winter wheat , JI.OOJJl.BO ;
spring. M.4tl.r3 ) ; ryo$2.50 'l.50.
Provisions Hho u hie rH "i.2iji.1.23 ; short clear.
t.i.ii : ) < iM.IOi short ribs , JI.Uia.1.00.
Butter Hlundy ; croamury , llO13o ; dairy ,
Sfttlto.
Ohoeso Qulot ; full oroam Cheddars , 7li
nH'tei lints , 7iOiJto ! ; Young Americas , 7HW
'r.ijgs I.owor ; fresh. 0'SlOHo. '
Tallow UncliatigoUi packed , lii'ilt'loi ' ' No , 2 ,
iic : cake. 4'ic.
KoonlDts. Slilptn't.s.
I lour. . . . ft.noj 4.WM
Wheat. . . . „ . , . H.IXM r > .ix
Uorn . liiooi ( ) ) ! t7..ooo
Outs . liu : ) 1W.OJO
NKW VoitK.Juno'iJ. Wlio.it Uucolpts. 17.UOO
hiltiluiUi U.VIMIIU. KJ.KOO liuxholtii Nixitntcaily ;
No. a rvU.IUilOl/iXulii oloviitort.UlV * . afloat :
UlMiun u ( ii hi options , May IOV.IT. uthorn
bluhor ; No. U rod , Jiiiiuulo- ni'l/JKi ; ,
Coru - KocclpW , 1W.DOO bUbhoU ; xU
01.300 bunhoti ) ipot stronger ! No , 2 ,
4IXo In elovntori 432i2Ua nlloat ) unm.mui
mixed , 40H'iiWVoi options stronger , Juno olos-
Ingnt41 to.
Oats KeeetpK 40,000 bushels ) spot stronirori
Na 3 white n.ViQ.'Koi mixed western. 1OJW.1HOI
wlillo wcstorn , Ktiauot options firm , Juno
.
CofToo Options opened bnroly stoaay , 13 to
HO points down , olfMcd firm nnd unchnnRod to
10 polnli ! down. Salami ACOOb.ai ; ) : Juno. 110.73
nskoili Julyllfl.r > oaiJ.05 ( | spotrlo nominally at
? 0.00 >
buRar HAW stonily : falr'ronnlnff , 4Ioi ? con-
trlfuRnls M tcit , f Sc : roflnoil uulot.
I'otroloum United olowl for July at 6(5o. (
,
1'ork-Oiilot : mp w. 8U5MS13.73.
Lant l.nsy , dull ) western stoara , $3.93 : Au
gust (0.07 bid.
lluttor Quloti Elgin , lV310Hoi ( wcsturn
unlry , Gitllcj creamery , 810o.
Onecso Qulot ; western 74J80 ,
ST. Loins , Juno 23. Wheat Closed higher :
cnh,8t } . ( < iMIo ! { ; July , BIW
Corn IllRlicri cash anil July , : nj o.
Oats-rirm : cnsli. 2S o : July,23 o.
Pork-Dull at J1IJ50.
I.nnl Nominal at J.V40.
WhNUy Steady ntil.Oi ) .
IJuttor Unchanged : dulry , llttlllio ; cream
ery , HOl'lC. _
MILWAUKKE/ Juno 23. Wheat Qittot ; No. d
Bprlnc , onsli , Kinsaiic ; July , Wo. !
( Jorn Sti'ady : No.a , 3. > e.
Oats-Vlrm : No. 3 white. 2DyffiMij. )
Uye-Stciuly : No. 1 nl 4T'i ( ' . .
Harley l-'lrnt : No. S , 48ic. !
Provisions I'lrmors pork. 812,70.
MiNNKAi'Oi.ts , Juno 23. Whoiit nocolpts.
70 caw , Bliliimcnts , 7 cars. Oood demand
for nearly all wheat except forafow lots of
( . railed tinder No. 3. that very dull.
Oloslnjt : No. 1 hard , Junn and July. 8. " > o : on
track , sTifMTMc : NO. 1 northoru , Jiinoand.luly.
8Hc : AtiRust , 84 o : on track , 8IKUS50 : No. 3
northoru , on truok , 7t > aHU' .
KANSAS Cm- , Juno 28. Wheat Iiownr : No.
Shard , cash , Wo ; Juno , TU.Uo ; No. 3 rod , cash ,
"Do bid ,
Corn Higher No. 3 , cash , Juno 20o.
Oat * Wcaknr ; No. S. ciiHli. .Tiino. Stmc.
Juno s. Wheat Steady : No.
red , 8.V5J370.
Corn firm : No , 2 mixed , .Wi
Oats-Qulot : No. 3 mixed , aio
Wlilslcy-jl.UU.
LiVKiit'oor , , Juno 23. Wlioat Steady , de
mand poor : holdorsolTormodoratoly ,
Oorn 1'lrm : doinand poor : now mixed west
ern , : n 0 ? d per uental.
a STOCK.
OHICAOO , Juno 27. Oattlo Ilooelpts , 2,010i
market weak ; beeves , 84.504.70 : stern , 1.40 ®
4.10 : stookors and fouders , ft..ar > an.SO : cowu ,
bulls nnd mixed , $1.2. tW.10 : Toxus sleors , $2.20
( uVI.80.
lloiji Ueoolpts , 11,000 ; market slow nnd a
nhado lower : mlxrd , ii.4.Vj-'t.a ; ( ) ; heavy , $3.43 ®
. $ i.4 : > ® : i.70 ; skips .
KccolpUs , 2,000 ; innrkut slow ; natives ,
$3.0tHM.OO ; western , S .UO4,40 ; Texans , Kl.OO ®
4.00 ; Ininhs , } lgjU.GO.
ST. Lnuts. Juno 2 . Oattlo Kocclpts. 800 ;
shipments , 2 , ! > JO ; market steady : fair to fancy
native atceM , * 3.1WI.50 ; stookord unil feeders ,
? 2. XS'J.7r. .
HORH Itecolpta , S03 ; slilpmcnts. l.WO ; mar
ket steady : heavy , $ : i.5.VWl.7J ; pauklni ; uradea ,
4J.KVa > : i.Olight ; , * J.GO'I.70.
Tlio Iiitprovcinciit Itccoril.
The following figures show the totals of
real estate transfers , building permits nnd
bank clearings for the past week compared
with the corresponding week of last year :
IIIIAL KSTATB THANSi'KltS.
Dav. ItW9. 1890.
Monday $ < V.,2H ) $110,1:1.8 :
Tui'Mlav fi'l-lTIl 3."ii7U :
Wodnesdny IKUHH W.O. > 1
Tliiiwdnv ilLSB lOO..UB
Vrldny. . ' . 41.311 71,420
Saturday 81,410
Totals ttJ,272
lIL'H.DlNd rUIIMITS.
Day. 193 ! ) . 1800.
Monday $ WO ii.OOO :
Tuesday 8.000 7i75 :
Wednesday 4S.O.V ) 18.MO
Thursday 114,000 : i,700
Friday 400 33.050
Saturday SO.M'J 18.135
Totals./ . $130,550 $121 , 50
HANK cr.iAUtMi9.
Monday t SGl.Oj'J.Ori
Tncsduy HOC.IM7.45
Wednesday 875.5it..VJ :
Thursday . " . 754GcW.il :
Krlday , SH. < . ' ,80
Saturday LOSVOU-Sl
Total r ,2.VI,010.02
An increase of ! i3.3 per cent over tlio corresponding
spending week of last year.
A STUEI3T-CAII PANTOMIME.
Singular Persons AVho Tiilk Without
SuyiiiK Anything.
You can see very fair pantomime in a
Broadway car nny divy , ways the Now
York Times. ' Tlio woman who stands on
the sidewalk and sets hot' parasol to go
ing up and down like the walking beam
of a bteamor wants to stop the cur.
Everybody recognizes the sign. Then
the woman who gets oil the ear with a
fiery glunco at the conductor and an aggressive -
grossivo shrug of the shoulders us she
pulls her skirts out of tlio mud means ,
as plainly , as if she yaid it , ' 'You , out of
the ovll that is in your heart , have car
ried mo a block too far. Yon should
perish from the faeo of the earth. Why
don't you ? "
Similarly the man who sits down in a
corner and sticks his feet where they
will do the most tripping np menus , "I
am entitled to a lot of room and I mean
to got it. " But the other day there eamo
a passenger who went way out of the
usual run of piintomimists. JIo was thin
and wild-looking , but well dressed. Ho
took a seat on the sunny side pf the car ,
and In 11 jiffy his arms wore ) in motion.
Apparently ho was making a speech
without words.
As the silent oration progressed the
man growoxeited. Turning to his neigh
bor at his left , ho made him the subject
of his discourse. IIo scorned to bo plead
ing with him to reform his ways. The
neighbor Iqoked embarrassed ; tlio other
passengers suppressed smiles with moro
or less success. Then the man wont on
with his gestures , getting more and
moro excited. Now and then ho
rose to his feet and stood until a jolt
of the car sent him back to his seat.
But ho was getting to the end of his
peroration , and suddenly , with a sweep
ing gesture , the speech was ended. The
man sank back in his seat nnd pulled ti
eigaretto from his pookot , while the
satisiled look came over his face that
ono sees on the countenance of a bashful
after-dinner orator when bo hears the
upplauso at the pud of his address.
J ust then a truok driver tried to cut
across the track ahead of the car , and
the driver of the latter vehicle put on
his brakes with nil his might. The car
stopped suddenly and the shock brought
the pantomlmist to his souses. He rose
hastily , mumbled something that
sounded like an apology to his neighbor ,
and got out of the car with all possible
spei'd. The neighbor's expression waa
a choice blending of disgust and relief.
14O9
DOUGLAS---STREET.
- - .
On nccount ot our largo
anil increasing Practice ,
wo have IIIOMOVICD to
moro fipucioufl anil con
venient otlicod.
Drs. Betts & Betts ,
1409 Douglas St Omaha , Neb.
Pattaoelo and from Grest Dtllaln and art
"
parts of Europo" Monlreal-Llverpool route , by the
water * ol St. Lawrence , ihortett ol all. Ulr. ow to
lloeton , to I'hllnilelulila , Uvcrpool tu ami ( ruin
llaltiuiorn. Thirty 8teainor . I'lans escclnlor.
Accommodatliiui unsurpan ed , Weekly tailing * .
A I.I.AN .V ! < . . enVe.t. . AK'ta.
C. J. Sundoll , u.Dirr. 11l.a * all < 9 Ht. , Cblcn o , U. .
i TrMil. < Mut frra aud Mitlitii. II frl J li.
tU.fU3i.UK uatnvTB , no * iis nuiUMiii. , XT.
I Carry a Complete Line of Gentlemen's , Ladies' , Boys' ,
Misses' and Children's High and Low Cut Lawn Tennis Shoes
Which I sell nt WIIOLKdALK only. If you Imvo not pliicod your cm ! or for frill ,
MR. SIIOK DEALER , I would nilviso you to send it to mo without dolny.nsl rubber
nro ndvanuinpf stondily. I nin Western Ajont ( for the NEW JERSEY
RU13I3ER SHOE COMPANY , nnd glmi to nay the poods this season have no
sunorlor in style and shape , and you know they wear well. Call unil see mo or
\vrlto for discounts , samples and price lists.
LINDSEIY
. ,
1111 Harney Street , Omaha , Neb.
The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute
Tor the treatment of nil CHIIONIO ANT ) BnUOIOAf. I > ISEA8I53. Drafen , Appliance ! for mformttlci , nno
TruucB. Dost Fncllltlci , Apparatus nnd lloinodlos for auccc Hful treatment of ovorj form of dlsonso ro-
quIrlnKMPcllcnlorHiirelonlTrcatmont. NINF.TV 1100MS KOU I'ATIli.NTH. llunnl nml nttcnrinnco. Iloal
Accoiuniodutlnni WcsU Write for clroulnri on lefomltlC3 and Ilnuoi. Tru ioi , Club Kect , Curvuturo of
Splno , 1'llM , Tumors , Cancer , C t rrb , Broncliftla , Intiulntton , Klcctrfclly. rnrnlysln , KpllopnT. Ulitncj ,
lllnildor , Kje , Enr , Hklnnnd llloort. nnd nil BUrglont opomtlona. DlSKASKS OKVOMKN napoolnltr. Ilool
of Dlso.isn of Women Free. Wo hava Intulr added a I.7lim-ln Dcyartmunt for Women dnrlnc ConUncmonl
( Strictly 1'rlvnte ) . Unlr Hcllnhlo Moillrnl laitltuto ranking niipaclalty of 1'IUVATU DISKASICH.
All lllood Dlspino succosHfiilljr troatoil. Hyphllltlo poison removed from the system without mcrourjr.
Noir He.itonitl70 Trratracnt for I.ii's of Vltnl 1'onor. 1'nrtlea undblo to visit UK mnjr bo trrntcd nt homo b )
correspondence. Allcommunlratlons contlitontlal. Modlctno or Infltrumontn Hi > nt by nmll or oxprosfl , BI >
curtly pnckPil. no nuirks to Indlcuto contents or gender. Ono pornonnt Intprrlair proforrod. Cull nnd conanll
in or send lilitory of yourcnsn , and wo will send In plain wrnppor our HOOK TO MKN FHKK , upon I'rlvat *
Sieclnl or Nervous Discuses , Impotoncr , Hyphllls , Oluut nnd Varlcoccla , Hrltli qui'stlon list. Addresf
Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute ,
Corner 9th and Harney Sts. , Omaha , Neb.
Sreat Su'mniBr Bargain Sale
-nv-
MAX MEYER & BRO.
,
Jewelers and Silversmiths ,
SIXTEENTH AND FARNAM STREETS , - - OMAHA , NEB
Bargains in Bargains in Watches.
Nlcltol wntchoi from fljtl upwards.
Hllver watchc * from f. > upwards.
Diamonds.
. Ijudlnii'Kold watches from $15 upwards.
Ucntlomcu'a KulU vratchtti * from $ * 5 upwards.
Diamond rings from f2M upward * . in
Bargains Jewelery.
Dlnmoiul collnr hutlona fruin 1 npvrardi.
Dlnmoml pcnrt iilns Irom K H | > iT rclM. Wocnrrjr n full linn of Jowclorr Inclurtlnz
Dluinomlciin buttunH from M iipiTarda. both sollil KoM and tlnu rolled pinto rings ,
Dlamontl ntuttH from $7. . ' > 0 npivnrtli * . plan , rurrlnizn , luckuta , chain * , brncolota ,
lllninund lace plna from SlOupwuril.i. iicckliicox , LMitT Mild c'cillnr biittun < i , rto. Ar-
Dlnmnnit cir rlrik's froinfr. | nvtird . tlclua nctiiiilly worth tl wo null at Wo to 75o ,
Dhimond brucolctg fromfIS upwards. nnd nil utlirr Koods urn noli ] nt tlio nmu pro
Dlamontl pendants from f'2. > upward * , portion. Hro our slioiv wliuluws. Bee our
Dlninonti nucklacoa from J.V ) upwards. barguln prlcoa.
Watches , Clocks and Jewelry Repaired
at Reasonable Prices.
Greatly Reduced Prices on Silverware , Clocks , Lamps ,
Umbrellas , Optical Goods , Etc.
ARE YOU BUILDING ?
If so call and examine ourftno line of art goods , comprising
Locks. Knobs , Escutcheons and Hinges , in all-finishes and designs.
HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR ,
14O5 Douglas St. , Omaha.
' ' ' " ' J-
- - - . - . . - - - _
1
prrillJfjlrrill
PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT 218 S. 15TH ST. ,
Opposite Iloyil'ri Opera House.
NO CHARGE FOR SERVICES
To All Cases 'falcon During the Ft rat
Three Mouths.
Tln'sti omlmmt I'liyHlulanx , HiirKPnni nnd
Spi'ulalhtH n ro pro-cinlnunlly nlxivu all otliorn
In tlio troatiuunt of ull Cliioiik' , .NurvoiiH. .Skin
nml lllood UUoasox , anil ilLsuusuii iiociillar to
women , Nn mutter wlmt your coiiiplulnt ,
coiihiilt tliusu hlilllful Biirnnoiw. who nro ulilu
to olTout eiirus In many t-aboii thnt have boon
lirnnnnncdd hniiuli's . All Hiiritluiil dlHuaspN ,
tiiiiinrsaiiil ( IdfurmltlitK roinovml with nstou-
lnhliiB riwultB. fU'iilto-urlnary sursury , sirlo-
tnri'i all ilhoiiMt' and duformltliM of ullhnr
BOX , ull liniiudliiiuiitM to MiiUTliiuo ijiilcU'ly re
moved. I/on ; ? oxiicrlnncn , with iinpirilleled : ;
KIICCCHS , IK thu best uvldunco of u Uoutor'a
Oll'k'o HoursOn. . m. until H p. m. Nnniliiy , 11
to 12 Tliiii ! > ! indH Miui-iih.stnlly truatud liy
I'orre.ipoiKlunuo. All CDiiflduntlal , Head 4
In stuiu | ) tu Insure prompt rujily.
NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT ! .
KpfclflQ for MvftTln , IIUilnon.Kitii. ; > uralnln , Wal:0.
fulnomi , Mental Lvproiulon , Hoitenln uf vho lirnlnro.
bultlnir In liv "ilty n-i'l luaillntf to inliclr ilvrar uli.l
dfcith. I'rrm.uuro Old tilt" . liirniuni-M. I.imur l'owo
Inutlliar rex * Involuntary l < o Md , unil Hpermnlorrhcr. *
cu'jdcxi tjr oreiHixortlo. of thn hrnln , i > olrhuva or
ovur-lnduleunco. Each conialnjonumonlt'i treat
ment. Si a box , or ftlx ( or 8 > , tent by inalliirup&lit.
V/Hh i" h nrilor for blx lioiim. will ruml imrt'hiuBr
r'ir r.in'- lo rrfnrrt money If the ( rnlnirnt fall * to
" ' 'r
C.OODMAN nuua co.'r
1110 Furtmm bU-out , Onmlin , Nob.
What Makes Home More Pleasant
-THAN A-
Talking Parrot ,
I olTor for nlu thl'week n lot nfYi'rynlco larno itrcaa
I'nrruU , a * folluwn. i
Yellow llpaitoil MnincnllKn , ll.'i i > cli , fnntomluf fs <
llliiu-l'mnloil Alniuon , tlH nnrli , lii timd ( if IM.
Doulilii Vi'llow lluiuloil I'urrott.fi'iHiirliliuteuiloft.lt
Uiulo ! Vulluir llcnilcil I'urrot" , f.1) ) vacli liiilcii't of t'H
I uuarnnlooull inrnititntnlk , tnlioiinrfcctlyhfuUlij
unit tu Klvu full niitlnfactloii ,
MAX GEISLER ,
417 S. 1C th St. , Omaha.
TO WEAK
fliitrcrlnff f mm the rirrcu nl youthful , crron , early
decaf , wuilliiK weakncif , l < xt nmnliiioil , elf. , I will
A valunljln truatlx ) ( u'lilixl ) conliilnlnif ( ull
particular * fur lininn cure. I'lll'.H < jf chnrgo. A
plt'iiillil medical wurk i thould IHI rend liy orfry
innn who U MTK I ami ilclillllatnl.dilrrw ,
I'rof. V. C. I'OVIKK , lUooilUB.C'omi.
BABY SfiEW S FREE
In ib Uniua MU . iUv , ml/
, Hicjrclfi , K Mlcin < iairU Titej * *
( > n
C. O , l > . JiMtl fnua
tor , , til W. M.difon CI > > IKU. ; f ] U
Uf U4.