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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1891)
THE OMAHA DAILY BKEj3 I UKSJDAi ! , JTJINrE 10 , LS91. Chicago Bean Have the Best of the Situ alien , but Reap No Benefit. BIG DECREASE IN THE SUPPLY OF WHEAT Crop XCWH from All Huutlnnn of ilu Country Indicate a Kplciulld Corn Vliitd IltiHliiONM on AVull Street. o , Juno IS. From a statistical poln Of view the hours hud the liost of the sltualloi In nil of tliu pit ! ) today , hut aside from out th"y fuilcil to roip : an advanlajjo from It ti RpoaU of. Wheat riovd : it from ! ic higher fo Jn.-ic to * ia lower for Augusts corn , 'tl ii titKhi-r , and outs 2'ie ' lower. Pork IB : K'i' ' lard. It'i , anil rlhs soc up. Wheat was fulrlj active ; cables were weak and lower. Tin weather throu.'hout the wheat bolt was re p-.red oxeoptlonally favorable , that In tin northwest for the maturing of the crop. IIIK that In the southwest for the Imrvostln : whii-h Ims heznn then.Inly started atul'fl ( I'1' ' , against Ill'Je us the lust prleo on Kntur day Sumo buying orders were Imd frniu Ni > Y"rU. however , and the market hanlcnoi son.i' , 'mil there WIIH u speedy advance toUP.it wlni'h proved the top lluro ; of the day. Ai about Unit prloo u 1-uiiilon uulilo reported tin Krcin'h markets fiom 1 to I'jf ' lower , anil u report thut harvesting hud nlrciid ) coniineneod In Inillunit , nml that tei fir-lf-hlnilers we-io at work neui VltioonncH , In thnl state , again started tin Kill.n ' 'Turn ' I.DHL. wheat was dumped freely. He-mi. Cndnliy and I'lirllrldge sold short vigorously - ously and there was a iniu-k drop to HVc. A reaction InUP.tc followed on the pnstlir. ; ol the visible supply which showed nearly one tnilllon bushels decrease ; buttlioRtrengtl : was Imrt lived and another recession to reive took place. Ni-nr thoeloso the niurUet bocuinc BtmnK again and the clo o was fll'ic. f't.rn npened weak and lower. The temper' ntnri * nil over the west was warmer and fori-lng. betnx almost perfect for the growing crops which utes'ild lobe In tine Hhupo , anil erop news from nil sections Indicate a splen did yield. .Inly opened atM'Jo against SIV at the close Saturday , but there was some peed buying nnd udvaneed to file ; this was followed by a decline to about the opening Iljurc . 'I hen the estimates for tomorrow came In showing small receipts In ptospcct. Then' was n wood dceu-ase In the visible supply. I'aHli corn was bid up to u premium of : tWje over July , and provisions were dining. These eondit ons caii'-ed a belter do- iniiiid and the price of July advanced touPio. where It eloMMl , Oats weie the weakest of Ihn artlc'os traded In on the hoard. The prospeet of an enormous crop scared the long's and they made haste to Have tlieinsolveM by throwing over their hold ings at whatever they could get for them. The execution of stop orders added to the de moralization. July started at I.HUC'WH'.iO ngulntt Ml'io as Saturday's laft figures , and sold down toiKc : atone time during this ses- Blon , hut , towxrd the close the slieiigth In the other pits caused a rally and the close was at a7e. ! Provisions were unexpectedly strong. The receipts of hogs were lieavv and prices weio lower In sympathy. Provisions Opened slightly lower , but there was good buying , which held during inosl of the session , wlch the result of a steaoy ndvaneo In prlees with only one or two moderate reactions , Septem ber nork closed atl"2'i ! ! ' against $10.110 on Sat urday , lard at $ ! .Wi against iffl.37'/4. and ribs M.0'4 against $ 'i. ' 7'i. The leading futures ranged as follows : Cahh quotations were as follows : Ki. tflt Inill ; spring iiatunU , JKa" ) ! ) .40 ; win ter patenls. I.8U (5.10 ; bakerH' , J4. 10481.85. WIIKAT No. 2 sprliuwheat. . Pflo ; No. 3 prliiK Wheat , ovaorio ; No. red , Ui ( ! < a So. COHNNo. . i' , f > 7 > c. 1" No-2 wl"to > as ® = oc : N ° - HYE No. tf. 70tif"Ic. " HAHLKV No. 2 , nominal : No. 3 , f. o. b. . C3c : No. 4 , f. o. b.varao. . l''l.AXBBii > No. ltl,09. TiMtiTiir SEKII Prime , fl.Sfl. r nic Mei-s pork , tier barrel. IIO.SOain.a5j lard , uor ewt. , ( ( l.aiao.S.'i ; short rihs. sides ( loose ) , JS.avaiUfi ; dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) , J5.uiKiW.10 ; short clear sides ( boxed ) , Jfl.c : > iio.40. WIIIBKV Dlbtlllors' finished toods , per nal- lon. 71,10. HUdAiiH-Cnt loaf , unchanged ; granulated , unelmiiKed ; standard "A. " iineliniiRod. Kreolpts and shipments today were as fol lows : On the prodneo nxplninco today , the butter iniuKot was hteudy and unchanged. ERBN , U Ulnc. Vlsllilc Grain Mipply. CilirAno , Juno l5.--Tho visible supply of praln as reported for the board of trade Is as follows : . , Ilnshels. Decrease. Wheat. . , 15."iUI,000 t)7.WK ) ( ! ) yarn 4)5I,0K ! ) ( ( ) ( Wl.rofl * > ats 4,4iil,0--JO SS7.000 jye { i."J-ilWO 1(1,0110 ( Hurley 112,000 32.100 New York Alarkets. NBW VoiiK.Jnno 15. Ki.nuic Hocetpts , 10,011 paeluiues ; exports , 440 barrels lf > l Racks ; market dull and heavy ; sales , IGS5a barrels. ( /IMS JlKAi. Quiet ; yellow western , W.2.V3 WHEAT Hecelpts , 03,201 bushels ; exports , P5i8. ; > hnshelsi sales , f > .720OuO bushels of fu tures ; lO'.uo ' i bushels spot. Kpot market un- Bottled. moderaloly active , eloslnj ; steady ; No. 2 ted , fl.OT licUM'i ' In store nnd elevator ; H.Oi'tal.tW4 ! ( ) alloat : Sl.titHilfti.lO'i f. o. b. ; No. 2 red , ungraded , * l.lir > Ji. < i6l.ll'i ; No. 1 northern to arrive. Jl.IiKitl.10' , ; No. 1 hard to arrive , JI.I4i ! ; No. S ( 'hlenno , il.OU . Options doelined © ISe on local sulllni ; , advanced fiWIo on foreign buyliiK anil shorts eover- IMK. cliiBliiK stonily at So advance on June and 'tWiodeollne on later months , the later alleeted liy favorable eiop reports. Hales In cluded No. 2 , red , June. fl.OTQI.07V. oloslnit. M.t-71 * ; July , JloHAl.OSi-l : . closing. H.05 ; AiiBiiht. I.W < ai. ' I. eloslnu' , { 1.00 ? , ; Hoptomt or. UU if MI.O > , eloslnc. Jl.OO ; October. tl.0t 5 l.CUS. olosliiK , fl.UJ'4 ! DeconUier , * l.UlJ < ift 1.0'i-lU ; , closliiif. Ji.oiTii May ( IS'J:1) ) . * 1.05 ! , @ I.IXIS. eUslnir. * l.ufl. hTOCKK w ( iliAiN Inhtoro and afloat Juno III : Wheat. O.Ct.171 bushola ; corn. ISu'.i .i bushels els- oats , ur2l : i bushels ; rye 17xi'.i : ' biishela ; barley. 10,7i : * busholb ; malt..UVsTJ biihhols ; peas U.ICO bushels , t'dliN Itecelpts. ! l7flV > bushels ; exports , none ; Miles , Illi0,00i ) bushels of futures ; 170- 000 hiihlulsof spot ; spot nuirkct llrm.uulet ; No. 2 , MIVlu uli > vatiirC7 ; i > alloat ; mixed. ( IKJS C'Je ; options were oarlv presseil forsiilo nnd doelined. l'S ' , < i.Hc ( , rallied on shorts eoverln OATj Uei-elpts. nt.riOObiishoJa : exporls , none ; iili't , TOMlUO biishi-ls of futures ; 141.000 bushels Knot , Hpol inurket lower , fairly ac tive. Options lower anil heavy. Juno oloslntr. 40Ku'l .111 y , 42 > , ( iiil5c. closing. 4'e ; AuKn st. ; i7 MIBI'iC , olOHliiKur > tCii-iiitfiiiler | ) , Itvftate , elos- IliK M'o. SMmt .No. 2 Hhlte , 4C < iUIHoi i mixed western. . WU e ; white western , 474t58e ; No. 2l'hlento , 4llt4lio. ( MAY Quiet , stonily. llors Hteiidy and dull. L'otTKK ( ) | ithini opened Irrojiiliir , & to 30 noliilH down , eloseil hart'tv ' steady at 'ax's polntb down. Sales , ; i",7.Vl ba s. liieludlni ; : pJ uiiv , ( iti.tVi : ifl.Ki | July , ( iMjcia.oui August , ' " . opomber | , Jl4.S.Viil5.W ; Oetolior. Deecmbor. Jlll.7.Vt ii.W : ) ; Mnruh , Huot Klo , dull , nomliiiili fair earxoos , Niv 7. ( | 7.U ( % . Si'U.MiUiw. : . ilull.niisi'ttliMl. Salei. 175 luws- iiuit-i'oviiilo In lot11 heailhi - - test , at III 1-lCo ; rclliu'il , hltiher , quiet ; No. II , IHHfic ; No. B , : i7-ICo ; No , U , asm No. 10 , ; i ; i-Cc | ; No. l | , : i > 4e ! No. 12 , U.l-lOo ; niMiiId A , 4 A-ltto ; hlnndard A. I'lOl confectioners' A , 4 1-lllc ; cut loaf , fi'se ; criislied. A'tet powdered , 4'ic ; granulated. I JUkcubes ; , 41 > i * . MDMHSKK l''orelin , dull , iio : asked for N ) test In ho bhoudb ; New Orleans , Meiuly , iuet. ] KICK Quiet , steady. I'ln'UDi.EVM Quiet , bteady ; united closed at cj-Uc for J uly. corroN HKIMI Oii.-Qnlot. nominal. TAI.I.OW Steady and quiet. HOMN Dull , LiAlilt Opened Hteady , cloved llrm nt an iiilvunoe ; western toiini , ( dU } ( bid ; bales , 700 Ucrue * * ut J0.17HGK.W. O tiouj ; bulun , .750 tlcrcosj Julv , (6.i.V36.fiOi : closing. Jfi.lV bull Aii.'tist. 4J.M : September. $ d.Olxa < ! .TO closing , 44.TU bid ; October , .7ISJG.9ti closing tti.01. IIUTTMIi-Qulet , oasyj western dairy. 11J. I5 - ; western oroiimcry , l.VtfiBVici wcslori factory , II I4'.4ci Klgln. lKe. CiiKKn Quiet , steadyi partdklm . IBiC. PHI InoN-yulcl ; American , Hi.OO ( > iJlS.2J. Tuiii-KNTitci : Stcnrty. us'iiws'ie. * - - lliVilMQiiOs receipts - -jiiiotibtiridyi western , ceipts , n.son packages. IftpKS-I'Itm , ihrtl. . . . _ . . . . . I'oilK yulet , steadyi old mc i , JI0.50OI1.60 now mess , Jl'J.oailllWOi extra urlnic , lll.OC. CUT Mr.ATS-lJulot. steady. .MilitE weak. .MilitEQulet , Coi'i'Kii ' Htea < ly ; lake , Juno , { I'iSS I.IMti-Noinlnul : doniostlc , JJ.4.1. Ti.v-jnlet , ntunilyi BtraUhl. tW.CO. Knn.saH City MurlcclH. KA.VS. * ! Citr. Mo. . Juno -l'OL'it-Iull funilly , Jl l.vai.ai : eholeo. J1.4.viSI..ni . fancy Jl.fi ( ii.B5 ; extra fancy , J1.60 ; iiatont , M.\Q \ ® ' . ' . ' . ' 0. 0.WIIBAT Steadvj hard , cash , STafT'io ; June 680 asked : No. J reil. cash , Slc. ! CoiiN-Weaker ; No. ' . ' , cash , 49Ki bl.li June 4MJlM'e hid. . . OATSWeaker ! No. 8 cash , 4uJc ! bid ; June IKiv Steady ! fancy , lOcj good to eholeo , 7 < U He. He.CUfTTKii Hteadys creatnery , iiir : C ! dairy lUiTMIlei store pueked , ICe : uae.kag.es OttUc. KlIIHI'll III Rt ISO. CHEBSB Steady ; iinohaii'-'uil. PitovisiiiNR Quiet. Sugar cured tnoats II.IIIIB. lTilfle : nreukfast baeon , ( " { cs dried heel hams. inc. Hry salt meals , clear sides , 0 ? e long elearn. lij i" shoulders , f > 'io. SmoUe < meats , elear rib sides. 7'fc ' ! long eloars , 7'ie elear sides , 7'Je ; shouldeis , OU"- " ! moss pork , Jia.,10 , lard. tin i p. 7'4' ' ' ' ! refined , 71e. Wool. Dull : Missouri uuwasliod , heavy fine. | : iai7e : llRhi. line. 17ff&IIK ! : modluin , ' . ' ft : . ' 'e , ICaniasand Nolir.iska heavy line. HSf/KIc ! light line. UU-l'le ' ; low and carpet. ' > i4l I Till washed , choice. .rx&rMii medium , 3 ( itl''c ; dlngj and low , 87 V.ti < ' , Hicnii'TH-\Vliuat , M.20) bushels ! corn , 2.'l. > 0 bushels , Hnii'.Mii.NTS Wheat , 111 , S.10 bushels ; corn , 1GO ( bushels. .St. IjouiH 'MarkotM. ST. I.oins. Mo. . JIIIIP 15. WHEAT Lower ; cash. fH'Jc ' : .Inly , ll.i'.e. t'oii.v Higher ; cash. Me : July. M o. OATS Lower ! eash 4)c ) ; July , IJc. I'OIIK Qiili-t : ? lo. : > o. LAKH Dull ; $ .H.I. WIIISKV SleuUv , tl 10. IHtTTiw-Htoaily ; creamery , ISIJIOc ; dairy , Wheat Market. . , Minn. , Juno 15. Very good demand for No. 1 nmthcrn wheat today ; poor grades and No. ' . ' slow. Receipts for two days , SOOears ; shipments , i J ears. Close : No. I hard , June , JI.OI'j ' ; on truck. il.Ol'iQl.u' ' ; No. 1 noi them , June , Wet Jnly'.iO'lo ' ; on tr.ie . , 10'iW Oi'tej ' No. ! ; northern , June , U'lei on track , OJ ® U7e. .Mi\v ! KiVK , Juno 15-WnnAT Quloli No. S spring , cash. ! HS < U. ( ! ; July , Uliic. COIIN Lower : No. II , Mi'jc. ' OATS No. S white , .O'sC. I'uoviSiONS Kirnij pork. July. ? I\'J3 ( , Tol. clci Mnrkctt. TOLEDO , O. , June 15. WHEAT Finn ; cash and June. JI.OS. CIIII.N I'lnn ; eash , SS'Jc. OA'is ( Jnlot ; UiiBli , 41ie. _ Ijiverpool Markets. LIVEIIPOOI , June li. ! WIIUAT Steady ; de mand linn ; prime western , Ul.sCd per cental. llUTTl.H I'lncst , no stock bore. K' ' > ; ln tluttcr Altirkct. KiniK. Ills. . Juno IS. Ituttor aetlve ; sales , 1-JOU ( pounds at H cents. Itrltisli ( ir.iiii Trntli : Ilovlnw. LONIION. June 15. The Mark Lane Express In Its weekly review of the llrltlsh grain trade fays : Kngll-li wheat shows a tendency to de cline. ( jood reds aio quoted at 40s. and whites from 4is : to 44s. The prices of forel n wheat show an average decline of fill. The dealings In red winter for future delivery show that prices are maintained , being iiuoted at Liver pool ut ! ) s Id per cent for future delivery. California Is rather weak. Corn Is firm and lid deaier. Oats have declined ( id. Harley has slightly Improved , lloans and peas are rather lower. Today the tone was weak. English wheats were hold for 40s , The trade In foreign wheats was slow and prices were against the holders. Harley was firm. Corn was 'Id better. Mixed American was In request. Flour was dull and prices declined In the last quotations , stand ing at ! ! ! ) s per sack. Oats , beuns and peas were depressed. STOUltS AXlt IIO\OS. NEW 7oinc , Juno 15. The stock market opened this morning with quite-a little boom In railroad stocks , but had to meet and over come the marketing of a block of Chicago O.is , estimated at about 10,033 shares , and the consequent weakening effect of snob sales upon the general Hat. The fcollug on the street Is evidently much more confident , and over Sunday this sentiment becumo so strong thut quite a number of buying orders were accumulate 1 and unusual activity and strength marked the early trading. The buying as yet Is more covering of shorts by the trading element than pur chases ot long stocks , but some new buying Is not'ced and apparent purchases by the foreigners to a more liberal extent than usual went far to stimulate buying for the long account , especially as the general opin ion Is that no moro geld will go out. The west was also u liberal buyer of its special ties. ties.The demand today , however , was not suf ficient to maintain the volume of business and the rate of Improvement with which the dealings were Inaugurated , and the trading during the latter portion of the day was on the same limited scale as thutot the last two weeks. The advance ha I been so material tluit it sentiment In favor of a reaction giew iniho room and the high prices of the fore noon wore not then maintained. The demor alisation of Chicago Uas , however , was cheeked and only slightly lower prices were reached later In the day in that stock while the general list reacted materially , wiping out all the gains In moil of the leading stocks. No special feature of any kind was seen , however , and the late trading was de void of Interest and bec'imo Intensely dull. Slight recoveries were mudoln the llnal trans actions as a rule and the market closed verv dull lull steady to linn at Ihu most Inslgt.HI- citnt changes for the day. The only material change was In Chicago Uas which closed only ' 4 above Its lowest Ilgnro and lost S' > per cent. Kullrord bonds were a little more animated Lhan usual of late , the total tr.uisaetlons footIng - Ing up { , " > ! ,000 , but thorn was the usual luck of strong th The following are the closing quotations for tin ) leading stocks on tne New York stock ex change today : Atchlion Xl\ ilnproferreil | : Ailaam Uxprvs * Ill ) N. V. Central \Wb \ Alton A Terre Haute , to N. Y. C. & * > t. I * 13 < lu preferroil 123 ilnpruferreil ( & American Kxprosv. 112 Olilo , t .Mlml lppl. . . IS'j ' II. t' . It. * N 'M ilo preferrail H3 L'anaillan I'ucltlo 7' < Ontarlu ft Wi'ntorn. . . IIT , , I'miailltin Southern. . 4i ? ( Oregon liiipruvu 27 Ontml 1'MCllio. . . . . . . BOH OrvKon Nav 71 [ lien. A Olilo I1i Oregon Trans 15U do Ut prc-ferruil. . . . 19 I'lH-ltlo Mall 3 H ( to 2ml prororrvil. . . 211 I'corlu , Dec. fi Kvana I'J hlcaio \ AI ton. . . . . . 121 I'lttiliiirK Ill L' . II. A Q b'J ' Pullman 1'alacu Ittl L' . C , C. A St. 1 , IU Itoaillut ; ; ii | < Uulawaro.t Huilnon.lVSM Itock I § In nil TiHt Del. 1. . AW 134H St. U \ H. K. lit pfil. Ill I ) . & It. U. prufurroil. ft4 HI. Paul Mi > ( KnitTunn OSi ii > preforreil 1 do Ut preferred. . . . 54 81. I * . Minn. fi. Man.U3 | itoVnd preferred. . . 14 , st. 1'aul.V Omaha. . . . J4 Irlw Milupreferrvil \ ilu preterreil Tenu. Coal A. lion. . . . : UH Kort Wajrno 118 Texas l-ac'ltlc 14' < fhl. A Kant. Ill . ' , : lot. & O. Oil. ptil. . . . 7t ! UiK'kliiK Valluy . . . . Dillon 1'arltle ( .M4 luiutun A , Texas. . . . oKJil' . K. l\iri'S9 ; | lllnols Central . . . . li , \V. St. I. . \ I' | OH -i. I'uiil \ Iliilulli. . . . ill i dopruferri'd 10 WullH-Karifi ) K\ Ill ) . .akulfrluA . WuDlecn Uulun MH ilu I'rufsrrtHl ' . 57 Am. foitoii Oil. l.akuMiuro llUlklCuluruilo I oal UK l.oulsvlllo\.Niikh. . . . T'JHJlloiiii'tuike lll'-s l.iiulivlllo A N. A. . , . ziijjirunSilver : 114) Mi'innlilH \ riiur :1I : .Onliulo ; , u Mli-hluuil Central Wl UjnlvLnllvvr 5 Mil I. S. A W ? 0t | iloptefurreit Iiil i ! prctorrtnl lOO' ' 'Hutio ' A Minn. \ sit. I , : ) ' ( , , Ihllwi'r 2& ilu pri-fi'irtnl bHiiltlch. A W. I' . Tor. . . . Hm MUnourl 1'aullle fti'iiWln'iJiisluI'umral. . . . I'.IH Mulillu A Ohio i : > druat Nintliernpt'il. . Ml SlKlltlllU I'llllU i ( Ian N J.ceiilrul HO't I.e.ul Triut Ih1 Sorfnlk A Wi' t pfd. . M' ' Siwir Trii't M Northern l-adllu 21k Suutliern I'ai'lne . . . . . ' 1.114 do prcft rreit ( > Vi , Oro. K. 1 , . A- Utah Nor 3il > t ) . P. Homer A ( iiilf. ll'ln It. l > . Woitern 1 < 8 Norllm oittTii. . . . . . . . I1H.H " Ex Dlv. The total sales of stoelts today were IItt.101 shines. Ineludlm : : Atehlson , VO.W.'i ; I.oulKvlllo Si Nashvll o. KIK1 ; Mh-sonrl Pacllle , 7.4M- Northern Piu-llle , ureferrod. a.lUOj SU Paul , O.l.'W ; Union Paelllo , 7JN' ( . I-'inanulal littviow New YOIIK. .liinu l.V The Post s.iysi The | ian pluyi'd In the niovciuent of ( irlci'S by the iiionev nuirkot is eoctiiln to grow In import * : ineo from this tlmt > forward. With the ma jority of brokers the opinion Is hold that the movement of crops uahlwarl will bo attended liy a great HtrtiiL'cncy In thu loan market , and Unit tnUNtrlir.'Uiicy will be to u conslduruliln j.xtent ant'cliatt | > d. Thuro Is not tno least tgn of tiny Mich movement | n the call iiumoy market wlii-ro funds arc In good supply nt cheap rates and on almost any kind ; if collateral. Lenders of time molioy. h'w- iTi'r , who an' naturally innru disposed to ills- mint the future , are moro chary In their Iuillii7s. : Hlx months money Is exceedingly Illhciilt to obtain , and ulthongli bU to utmily days loans are Htill to bu had 1 per ; ent uolow the legal rate , the collateral is icrutlnUrd ean-f iilly. Pretty mticli the muuo . umiltlou of atlulM uxuu lu tU market ot \ coinniorclal paper , which Isqiilto Mat at pros cut , with nn alnioat entire absence of Iminlr ; on the p.'irt of both city and country banks. Flmuiulut .NutcH. KANSAS CITV , Mo. , Juno 15. Today's clear INKS. fl.i < .ttl. Ni : r VUHK , Juno 15. Cloarlnss. J70,6.4 , S3 bnitincffl. Ili07.17l. : llAt.riMoiiK , Mil. , Juno I.I. I'lenrlnsi. W.T.VV WS : babinees , t.'l4,7t5. ; Money. 0 per cent. I'lllt.AliKt.i'iiiA. Juno IS. ( 'U-urltr.'H , f.TSS , ' IMi balances , f Iil5i)70. ; ) Money , ® ! per cent HOHTO.V , Mass. , Juno 15. Clonrlltui. M4.07A. ' Xtoi balaneosil,4.Viir ; : : , . Moni-.v , a'iBr'lltpurcoiit ' K.VCIIIIIIKO on Now Vork. par. CittCAdo , Juno IS. Hates for money wrn firm at.Vit.V'i tier cotit on demand nnd ( vao'i on time. Now Vork cxelniiuc , " .VJISOJ discount , t'leailnifs todav. jl4.2ill.00n , yturllnn c.xclmtiKc wasstuady and unchanged Tin : Aio.icy .Murki-t. Ncir.Vnnic , Juno 15. MoNRvn > < ( 'Att , F.a y chansliiK from 2 toll per ri-nt ; last loan , . ' per cent ; closed ottered nt2'5. I'HIMK MKiti'ANTii.t : I'Ai'KH fi'iUT pprcctit , STKUI.INO K.vcitAMit-Qnlot : and strong nl Jl.h.'i for alxty-day bills nnd il.M for demand. The following were the closluj prices or bonds : II. K. li rel terod . .II" | .M. K. A T. 5 . U. i" . 4 , I'lHIiIH j8 | Mutual Union < ! < . 101 4 , retflMered 100 IN. J. IVut Int Cert . . III ) 4S" . cuupum Itxi .Northern I'ac. Ists. . . III ! I'ai'llle , s of "Ai lua 111)1 ) l.iiuH.ma .xtiitup 4 . . M'j ' Niirtliwoit' eon nH. . I.U Tonni' eo N. S. ( in. . , IIH ) I do ilcbcntiirn M. . . . ilo Sa 10J' < 'St. ' I. . & I. .M. Hen. is do . ' ! ( i'.llj fit. I , . , VS. K.licii. M. 10.1 Canada Southern 2ili .t''u ' HI. Paul cnnsil < . I2IH fentral I'arlllc l ti..ll Ht I' . C. A I' . IsU. . . . 111H7m I ) . A II. ( i. Inta Ii4'4 ' T. I' . I. , li. Tr. It' ! ' . . H7m do I * sj , T. l > . It. ( i. Tr. lleti. . : u4 I > . A It. ( I. Went lats. 7D4 liiilnn I'liclllc Intl. . . . tW'1 ' , KrloXiln Si ? West Shore. . ' M. K. .t T. Hen'l li . . . 7 M Itoiton Stock lurkct. HOSTO.V. Mass. , Juno lTho following wore the 1'linlnK prlcos on stojlis In the Huston Ntock markel today. Atchlvm A Topekn Kraiiklln lliixtnn.v Albany. . . . Huron Itimtim A .Maine. . . . Kniti-rn rallruail itu I ! * ( Jnlncy IDS Mint , v Peru M 7 m Simla Ko Copper W ! < I.lltli ! llock A Ft. S. . . 18 ITaiiinriirk IM ilii's . . Ill'sHan , nii'ini Land Co. . . 18 ; liar silver. 44 u-isil per ounce. Money , 1 per cent. Itatoof discount In the open mar ket for both short and threo-inonlhs bills , ' . ' ? per cent. Hunk ol' Kii l'md ' liiillion. LONDON , Juno 15. Amount or bullion with drawn from the Hunk of England on balance today , Jt)4L'OOtl. : Denver MiningStoo'ts. nu.WEii. Colo. , Juno 15. Quotations on the mining exchange today closed as follows : San FranolKuo lin nj ; Quotations. HAN KIIANUISCO , .liino i : . Theotllelal eloaiiiB quotations for milling stoeUs today wore as St. IJOIIJN Mining Quotations. ST. Louis. JIo. , Juno 15. There was little hnsliies done on the mining oxohanRO this mornlup , hut prices \voro pcnerully rather hotter. The following hhls were mailu on e.ill : Now York Mining Quotations. NEWYOIIU , Juno 15. The followlnz are the closing mining stock quotat ons : Alice nxj Iron Nllver 10) Adnnm Con 175 I'lynioutii : JO Aspen 200 Onturlo IPOO Kurcka Con : < . ' > Union Con 20J Ilomc9tuka HOI Yellow Jacket 2UO Horn fjllvcr : i(0 New York Dry ( JoodH SFarkot. NEW YOIIK , Juno 15. The dry RooCs market jpeneil In about the usual form of late hut an Important development was reached In regard to prleo of the most popular makes of lilcachcd cottons as had been Ion ; ; looked for. Thusu consisted of a reduction of'jcaynnl In l.onsdalo 4-4 hlrtliiKs ; Konsdalo eanihrles , Now York mills , 4-1 shlrllnis , Hone , Illaek- Btono and KorKet-mo-not 4 shlrtliiKs. This niovement was resumed with satisfaction IhoiiKli the extent of the dcellne was a ( lln- ippolntment to some. It means , however , that stocks are moderate. Homo ot her chanties ire likely to follow but not as farasantlel- latcd , while a numper of clnnxcs had been irevlously made. The poods were moro ictlvo but the general demand was still noilerato. The CoflVo .Market. Kto tiK.lANlnno , June 15. fOFFBB Ilezular uo ti'rn , nominal Kood ; secondly , l.fHto rels ier 1HO kilos. Kecolpts diirlng the week , ( Via niR ; pureliii'-os for the United Hlates : ) , ocx ) ) ais ; shlinonls | to the United Htates , 'M.WQ uiiKs. Stoclc. I , BOU ba s. CANTOS. Juno IS. UOCPCK Averaso. S.POO rels per 100 kilos. Hecolpts.duriin : the week , I.IKII bans ; purehasos for the United Slates , ,0.iO ha-s ; Rhlpmenls to the United States , ,000 bags. Htoek , 41,000 liatfs. Havana MttrlcctH. HAVANA , Juno 15. SPANISH ( IOI.D 83.)7 ! ) ! { , KXCIIANOE ynlet. HUOAII Quiet : 100 biiKi ot centrifugals , fnj ; le russ polarization , were sold at tbu poltl ) er quintal , TradcrH' Talk. ST. I.outs , Juno 15. r.anpenbnrz Ilrothcrs to ? ockroll llrothers : Tliu following Is the olll- lal range of prices on the July optional this mint : Cllii'Aiio , Juno 15. 4. S. Iep , a eoiiiinlsslon norehiint , roinplliN the following HL-IIII'S : l , rrfe t eron vo rs in the United States SM ) , 4'IMI 0,000 bushels : ISv. ' , 501,0 O.POl hiiKhols : < 84 , 5I2HKI.OOO ( linshelsi IWI , I)0UOOXW ! ( bushels. Vvcrneo for four years. Mfl Exports HIIIIIO tlino IStiO. IK 1,000,000 bushiilK n whciit nml Hour ; 1HS2 , l-'l/'iHi.oiu ' IniKhois In vhoal anil Hour ; Is-M. III.Oni.O'iO hnsliels In vheut anil lluiir ; ISIOD.WUOM ! ) Imxho a in vhoat : iiul Hour. Averajo for four your1:10 : , Aercasoof wheat I'-Si , il''M.umi ' ; INC' , ; i7.0(17.- ( < ' ( ) : lf-Ml. : r.i1475o,0 : IJ a. MSI2iooo. : Avorncu , fiisouo. I'nicAiii ) , Jinn1 15. I'\O. I.ocan i f'o. toTon- rny tc llryiin : Who it opi-neil with n peed leal of activity ut ! ) l'Br. July sold nn to mti > , lown to Kl'ii' . and uiosod at UiifiHifUe. ICn- : llBh and eontlnental eablesi are i.u I , bnl vlthoiit I'hunut ! In vulnos. Our di'inand for ash wheat onntlnueh In a mooYrato Way 'rop reports are Kood : all to be feared Is rain rhleh may ilola > harvest and Interferu with he movement of the now erop , Any unusual lohiy , ivi > hi'llovo , would cunto a nhuip ait- raneiv The inarkut Is hoalthy. null with enr- ont prlecH In Kuiotieour nc-w erop outIOIH are > lllnK low.Vlth unlliterruiiiL'l line weather * o may sell oil a eont or two , nit wo liolli'vo ' It a imrehiibii tt 04 for .Inly. Our stock of ontraet urado is now ifhdur 2.COJ.OJ.I ; this wo uvo a L-ooil four months to uo lii'fi.ro any now prlnir will ri-m h this iiiaiUol'n do not looli or niiieh winter hero In July. There VVIIK a 'i'iier il Ntaniiedo | to sell rorn at tliu nponlnc ; uly was5'lH hold olTfxiU mid elosed at 51- % . I'hoohl party on all rahU Mlek to tholr lovq mil Iniv It. KeeolptH nro fair hut the domairl or shlpiuont Is uood at 2 eent proniiuin over Inly. I'mler these clreuinstances there can- tot hr much comfort. enllluK It snort unless on mixes. In oat thcro was a KOOI ) doul o ( e.\- ItiMiu'iit. .Inly sold as low nu < ' U and as hUh as LS'I. The e.OMt H at ! )7'n. ) lliu pnVliiut IH itruii : ' . The vislblo btipply Is : Wheat , iU- reaso U7i.OU ! ) ( corn ileereiibe , UAiOOi ! ) oatH di sease , 2s7OtH ) . Ciitc.uio , Juno 15. Kpnntitt , Hopkins , t Co. .o H. A. MoWlitirtur. Kori'lBii prices were not natorlallr lower In wheat showlir.struiiKth n splto of our weaknosK. The buylni ; on Urn jfcal toUuy Uiu Livuu ol u buuvr uhaructur. Pornn of ( ho moro cnnnorvatlvo boars wore o thai slduiiti I belloytidMo bo k-oln : loir.'for turn. Tin'doeroasu it-nearly one million I tin' vislblo wns hit-not than nnilelpatud. 1 corn and o-its our niivn-uHittnriluy to soil out and buy corn. wn u ruther totter politic than anllrlti.iti'd..tlini It It nmtcrlnll/c siKinrr tlmn i-xp.nitf.l. WP look to se thoi-olatlvodlireronrd'WlilDn Htllimorc. nut it not feel HUu ( Mieouniptnj nalcsof oatsi-xeeii onxhort r.illlcs. I'orif'is dangerous toby shot of ii'i < ] ) t on very eiilid rallies us tno no' ' erop is too far away to mnUo sale < safe Tli ( INn-isltliin in tinififvifion ( innrKOt was dull ciited on Saluriluy , ' 'Tho elnnio of rrtoi trudrrs took the lniJ ) hu. | yellers wlthdtin and sliorts forced miti'im ) r.illy. H was a tun row mnrki't oiislly Innuonecd. Tinllrm rlos IIIK tit top prices Hpealis for a higher tirleo fo tomorrow unless UIH ho mnrUut should b lower. [ Niw : VniiK.Jtiiiol.'l. Konnott. HnpUlns .t Cn toS. A. MoVMiortor Thestoek marketopenei very HtrotiK with nrleos eou idoratily abovi Saturday's eloslint. The oxcellenl bank state nii'iit on Saturday brought a cooil many out sldi-orders Into the market at the openini and London was also n isooil buyer , parti" ularly ofSt. I'anl. takltiL'also some Wabasl preferred and I'tiion 1'acllle. After the iinrlj dealings orders .pomi'il to be scarcer am prices elf all arouiul without , howovor. show ItiK any special weakness. In the afti'rnoot London was ( | tilto u seller of Loulsvlllo . ' Nnslivllle anil the pilcohioKo ' per con I. Omit crop ii'portsandeaKy money in o the condllloii1 which are eneour.iKfni tnirch.is.ofs , cspcoialli of western slocks. C'lilcuuo Oas showed eon sldorahlo tteaknuas declln ntf ni-arly It poi cent on lurRo transactions , nnd rcaalnltiif bu a small portion of the loss. There have beet vailons runinrs current to account f.if the dc- cllnn In tin-stock. It is-aid that the city wll Insist on dollar Kas lo all consumers ; thut tin trust will not consent to It. and that a M'tllO' tin-til will iirounhly be delayed If It does no fall through. Theroaro also reports of a rlva company applymu for permission tn lay pipes I hi ; anthriieltc coal truilc Is not In an enconr a -lnx condition as reporlH nriko It. ( Jpcra tors arc mil making miiney. and the domain Is-slack. Strrllim Is linn , but thuro aio no ro poitsof probable cold s'lilpnienls and nothliu to Indiea'.o thulirolil will beVont out. Monm Isi-asv on oalls at i'ffi-'IH perernt. The .stocl market closed dull at about ttio lowest prices Total sales , lti..Mi. ; ) : Avi'i-Hge I'rico. The following tahio will show the avcrajn prlei-of wheat on the farm , at Chicago anil li I nu'land for the years mentioned , also tin price at t'hlciiKo for the months of Juno am November : Karia [ KiiKlmull ChlciiKOj tlilciiitt value. year. } ear. I .liluu. | Nov. " 1KHO. . . J ! ( t : > if 1 OS lbT. ! . . . 1 18 IfHI. . . 1 07 18S'.I. . . 711 Av'ge. 117 Pre.sent prleo In Kncland nbout SI.20. The average of the combined F.uropoan wheat crop for seven years Is I,227OJO.OJJ bushels. 1-rom ail accounts wo place the amount thl year at l.Vs.Vj ( ) ( > .oio , or l'.w,000.0.o ' ) short of last vour and about l.-iO.ono.CKM ishort of an average. To meet tills enormous shortage Kuropo hay two countries only to draw upon tonnyox- tent , v / : India ( where crops are much heller than expceled and where England Is now bny- IIIK largo quantities ) and America. Could wo alllrin the correctness of the extreme figures put out by various stattciiins , one could pre dict the probable future prices. Taking the averuuo yield us per government figures o ( the four largo crop yours above mentioned , we got 13'i bushels per acre , flgurliutlio accepted acreage this year us a.1,100,000 and we get n crop of 318.000,100. Taking New York exchange llgures of 14 biuhols and we got 517,0)0.000. Taking the Idea of some that a full crop of wheat In the I'nlted States , or 1UO nor cent , means a 14'J bushels per acre and wo get iiMhO'JO.OOO. Another view would show as follows : It must bo accepted that wo raised Ui.OOl.OOO moro last voar than government re port , sav 4:10,003.000 : , now the averngo 001111111011 Is now 2J per cent bolter than last year , on this.UasUMVe gctf > lG.uoo.)0 ( ) ) bushels. Krom'jforegolns Ilanres we argue wheat Is within n'few cents of Its probable low figures forvtlnxJTnrv In several years of large crops the lowest "liTlccs on : the crop have been reached In June , although In the four veins above mentioned the average In Juno dropped from HTcloS'ic for an-average In following November , r'rom the foregoing also both bulls ami bears can take comfort according as they view our capacity .to supply foreign necessities. The bulls from the fact that In two of the yeais with , largo crops and lar o exports prlees were hi h , while In the two other years they wove low. Pork has done as wo predicted , gone down. It may do to bnv now. We li'ivo not a particle of faith In moicut prices of corn or oat . OJIA1H K S'fOCK. 'OMAHA. Juno 15. lSt. ! ) OA.TTLE OITIela ) roceluts of cattle : i.S5i , as compared with 1,115 Saturday and MG Mon day of last week. The market was active and stronger on dcalrablo grades of both beeves and bntelior stock. Common grades wore slow and unchanged. Keedors woie slow and lower , having docllmd SOo since Alonday last. The receipts today were the heaviest this year and included a bunch of nineteen head of three-year-old llcrefords and Short horns that averaged 1.487 pounds and sold at $ aoo. the highest price paid at this market during three years. Among the receipts was a shipment of ninety-six ear loads of Utah feeders , the largest shipment of feeders ever received at the yards. Hods Olllclal receipts of hozs 20.'t. as compared with 4M ! Saturday and l..OO Mon day of last week. The market was fairly ac tive and all were sold early. The market was uneven and irregular , with the general mar ket a shade to fie lower ! some sales were made at steady prices. The quality was very poor and. quality consldero ; ! , the market was steady to a shade lowor. The ran-'o of the prices paid was $4 17'4.iO , the bulk selling at H..V ! i.JO : ; The average of the prlees paid was * 4.ffl. as compared with J4.i."JH Saturday and ! 4.7H Monday ot last week. SIIBBP-- There wore no fresh receipts of sheep. The demand Is strong and prices are Him. niftiest ami IJDWLMC . - > al js of Todnv. Yesterday. Hlirhcst . W.31 Highest . } 4.40 Uiwcst . 4.17jl'owest ! Itccclptfl aul : DiKposltioii or Stouk. onichil rocolnts and disposition ot stock as shown by the books of the Union stockyards : oi.ipany for the twenty-four hours ending at ioYlod ; p. m..Junoi ; > , 1MI1 : I ) SPOS1TIO.V. Kciircscntativc i. Av. Pr. .KIM J4 7.- 4 75 ! iino ft oo .UtiO 5 00 .111:1 : r. ir . 12:17 : ft 15 .inn 5 15 .lino ft 25 .1110 5 23 4. . 750 4 00 17. . 772 4 00 Cows. fi. 843 2 00 . ' ! . . IWI : iO ) 1..1ISO 375 I. . b7U 2ft'J 1..UKS1 a 25 1..11JO 4 ftO STOCKKItS AND 1 , . 027 3 20 10. . WO 3 40 2J. . 033 400 IIKIKEHH. 0. . 5S7 3-.X ) 4. . 212 450 L.ISM 400 HTAI13 , 4. . 1207 350 K < > Iiivo Stuck 'Mnrkot , ClliCAno , Juno 15. [ Spoolal Ti''ogruin to 'UK HHIAll : | doserlptlon1' of I'littlu sold well odiiy. .No Krailu WUK iinotably hl her , but horn wan nothing In tuo Hhapu of I'lillooU for .lik-li former pr cox were nut ciiHlly oblalna- ile. Tliti Kiippjy eoniilsti'd of iib-iut IM.dU'j lead , of which number not far from 4.WO were YMiiih. Nativn eattli" sold on a basis of J,2,1 | Ml.fiO for sealiMva ? cows to faney blt-i-rn. If hi-ro HOIO only a few hiili-s at bettor th.ui . "I.K'I It was bccitiso : the ulfiirlnKH did nut In- liitle many loads that Kradod nhovo "good. " 'rom t > .i > 0 toiA.M uas lliv ranx'o ut whloh thi ) uilk of slilniilni ; hti'rrs sold , and from } 2 OJ to ; ! . ; " > bought tinuroiter part of cows and iull . Hales ot Tc'tiis SHI-SI eattlt-woio KOII- rally at (2.7.v > t&riii , whllo thu pnivaillni ; prleos or fed WITH JII.H.'rUi.fo. The K'-'iiuial market iiul.a Una look ut the close. The hoi ; market opened weak this mornlnz , nd It did not gut out of that slate , hartto ccvlpla auil hot wuuiUur buth favoroJ thu , I weakness , aim buyers wrro cutxbloil to fll tholr orders nt 2V < HV off from Saturday' prlt'oi. Oomparatlvolv few of the onurltifi | sold uhovn fLM. Vi-ry Rood drovoi i < liangiv . hands at $1.40 , unil from fl.it.Viii.i1) took th i iniijor part. Some nisorlod heavy and mo Hut ' woitfhls brought $ l..VUim.At tittdtocir \ graili- , sold iironnd Jl.'iViil. ; ! ) llrais lions arc luigln , nlng to art-lvo In a limited way. Shipper I Miutthl niidrrilaiiil that gra * > 4 lung tunst h i sold nt considerable discount from prices pat for thoforu-fatled article. The uvnoriil mat kol olo.-i'd uusy. The K.vi'nlnu Jouriml reports PATTt.fi- HccelptH , iiDJOi ; niarKel , aetlvoi Mrong l higher ; extra iiatlvi-s , * otill.30t ) ( othets. ' WS.lCi ) eommon. fl.7.VTin.OOi Te.MitH , J HtockiT . tJHW.I.IOs rows. tl.tr.fOl.i'0. ( lines KeeelptH. 2noOi ! ) shlpmonto , l,00fl market weak and loner ; rough nnd rom mon , tl.iiotifel.Ij ( mixed and packers. JI-.T-df. ) 4'i prime hi-avv and butcher wolghts. ! 4."rUiil..V'i light , f l.a.Vfrt.M. SiliitUcoolpls. : : . 7,000 ; shlpmpnlR. 4,00) ) market slow and lower ; muttons. Ti'xan ji.'lVTt4.Tr : ' , : native" , f > .wxir.Mj westurns , HIM lambs. 5.00iOU ; : .75. Now Yorlc I/lvi ; Htook Murki't. NBW YOIIK. Juno 15.HKRVKS Kocclpt ; ' head. Including M curs for sale. Murk , llrm. Nutlvc steer * , J-l.foxfMUiO ; Texus am Colorado , f liH&.t.l. ( ) | bulls nnd cows. JS.40 ? J4.W ; dressed boi-f. steady at HUff'-i'Si" , ship incuts tomorrow. 200 lu-ovi-s and I.IK ) ' ) sheci. CAI.VKS Ke-colpts , 4nnlit > ndi market lower veals. ifo.tKW.fi.ft1) ) ; buttprmilks. i Slliii : : > UuiH'Ipt * . 11.205 head ; market llrm lamlu 'ic lower ; sheep , tl.ftK&'i.nb ; lambs 1UW Sir. llnu.s--ltccelpts.1l.2l > head , eonslened direct market nominally steady at Jl.Wit'J.'i. : KIIIIMIIH rity Llvo ' t u'k Markol. KANSAS nrv. Mo. Juno IS. PATH. " . Ko- celptx. 4.li ! ; shipments. 1.7VO ; market , host na lives , strong ! ot' ors lower ; Texnns , strong t ( lOc higher ; steers. K2V ( ( l.tU ; eows.il.lW5tl.OH stoeUi-rs and feeders , K.W'1\\ ( ( \ lions Hecelpls , l,2iii ; shipments , l.'ISO ; mar ket. steady to strong ; bulk , fl.SOUI..O : al grudrs , I.'I.SXW.I' ( ) . HliBKi' Uecolpts , 4Xi ; shipments , 400 ; inarko < strong. o.w.i.i iruoTjlflN.i ii .in , Frowh I''rultK. PllEltlitlis Pnllf irtiln , per lO-lb box , Jl.7 : > blaeu Taitarlan. Jl.7.'i ; southern eln-rnes , SI.7 : per drawer of 18 quarts ; eases , f2.h ( ) . UUAMII : l.os Ansules , W.2ij Medlterraii' on n SWIM-IS. fcl r rci.75. TK.VAS | 'KA ( IIES I'er M bushel box. JI.OO. STHAwiiiitiiusMIssourl : stock. S.'i'v ' .riO pei 21 quart ease ; loWa Mock , fc'.W per case. ( fliliKN UOO.SKIIIIIUIIS : 1'er 21 quait case J..r > n ® ' . ' " . " > : drawer of H quarts , fl.Tn , I'l.NKAi'i't.csI'or noJit.tO. . | jKMi ) > B t'holi-u stock , per lo.x. : JO.OO ; fnnuy $ . , no. HANANAS I'or bunch , $ i.r)0Si.OO ( : for fancj stock for shipping. ltt.Aciuiimms-l'cr : : case. $1.00. HI.ACK ItASi'iiKltitlcs-lVr case. $ J.50I.OO. Country s The market was strong ami sales were made all the way from 14 to l. > e , but 14'si caught a good many. I'ODI.TIIV Uooil old fowls are selling Itirgol.v nt $ 'I7. > , with a few faney old hens going at J4.00. A few right good sprlnir ehlekens hrltii ! $4.00. and .somo o.xtra largo have brought as much asfl.50. Hl'TTiiii The bulk of country butter l.sgo'na at U > @IO"e. II A v Itest upland , $0.00310.00 ; poorer grades , $ J.OCK37.00. The following qnot-itlons ronre.'i'nt the prices at whleh choice stock Is billed out on orders unless otherwise stated : SOIITIIKIIN ( . 'Ai'i.m.owrii Per dozen. 11.50. NBW POTATOIH : Per Ib , 2i'fi2jc. ! TOMAIOBS I'inc > stock , per date. $2.7. ) . ONIONS llormudii , Dereaso , fc.jjUallfornla ; , 3'4is ' per Hi. Niw : lluisTS Per dollSCT.inp. . Pr.As Per busliol box , $125 1,50 : uorH btiBhol box. tile. ( 'UCUMIIKIIS Per do7r > e. HOUTIIKIIN IIDANS Wax , ( ' < > Xl" > i per ! $ bushel box ; Strlnc. ft < iiO ( per 'ft hnshel box. PTATin : I loiue grown stock In small lot from the stole. JI.IO. Asi'AltAlifS .100 per do/ . I'AiiiiAiii : I'allfornla stock , per Ib , 25c ! ; southrrn , iicr ervtc. ft.(10. IIIIANS Navy : , $ J.M ( per bushel. Kliiui' . Omaha milling company. Kellanco , Patent , J2.1X ) ; Invlneiblu Patent , * 2.hO ; Lone itir : , Suiicrlative , W.flO ; Hnowllakc , $2,10 ; Fancy 1'amlly. JI.OO. H. T. Davis mlllcompany. Illah Patent No. 1 nnd C'roam , 12SO ; Illno I ) . , full patent , $2.r > .r ) ; llawkevo , half patent , $2.C : > ; Siieelal lioviil , patent No. 10 , Kl.tlU ; Minnesota Patent , $2.8."i ; Kansas Hard Wheat , patent , i..CO ; Nebrahka Spring Wheat , patent , } 2.V > . S. V. nillinnn's ( iold Medal. $2.81 ; Snow White , t2..Vj ) Snowllake. J2.10 ; low irruclc , SI.M ; Queen of the Pantry. $2 00 ; bran. $13.00 : chopped feed , $24.00 ; Minnesota Superlative , $2.SU. E. L. Welch fc Co. , Welch's Host. $2.fl3 ; Crown Prince'JO ; Minnesota Chief. J2.40 ; fapleudid Family , $2.10 ; Straight , $1.00. A handsome complexion ia one 6f the great est charms a woman can possess. Pozzoui's complexion powder gives It. f'OVGII'l OX A X JSXGI\E. Fierce Hnttlo Over n Girl Hetwcen an Kninccr and I ircinnn. AI.MANCK , O. , Juno 15. A thrilling en counter took plaoo Saturday afternoon on board nn engine on the Lake Erie , Alliance & Southern railroad between the firoinati nnd engineer. Edward Benitz , the engineer , nnd James MeSwigim , the fireman , wore both candidates for the hand of Miss Julia Shicler , n pretty brunette who resides with her parents nt Uergholx , the southern terminus of the road. Both men were nwnro of the others intentions , but never discussed the matter on their runs and wro known to bo on good terms. They loft Bergholz yesterday afternoon at ! ) : ' 0 with n mixed passenger nnd freight train. When within twenty miles of this city MuSwigan told Bc'intz that ho had pro posed to Julia and had been nccuptcd. This enraged the engineer , nnd releasing his hold on the throttle ho sprang upon his rival and a terrible battle ensued. The train was then running nt n rate of twenty-live miles nn hour. McSwigan grubbed a shovel to defend himself , but tne engineer wrested it from his grasp nnd soon had him on his back on the tender , pummeling him fearfully. A brakeman - man standing on n boxcar witnessed the light ami , summoning aid , rushed forward and separated the combalnnts. The train meantime had not slackened ils speed and the passengers were unaware of the scone that was going on in the engine. On promise that the matter would not bu reported both men resumed llioir posts , One nf the bnikomcn remained on thu engine the remainder of the Journey so that the battle ivas not resumed. Both men evidently were willing to let the mailer drop. I-UW'H Say. Pnn.ADBi.i'itiA , Juno 15. In regard to the jomptroller's statement that Examiner Drew's reports did not show the true condi- ; lon of the Ko.rstono bank , Drew says ho is : ontidcnt they gave as accurate a showing as . .ould bo made ut the time. Constipation poisons ino Dlood : Oo Witt's Little Early Klsors euro Constipation. The i-uusoroiuovoa the disenso is L'one. I'rlnco ItlHtiuuvlc'ri IllncsiH. Bniii.tN , Juno 15. The Illness from which Prince IMsmarch is suffering is now said to ju rheumatism ol the spino. Ilo has been onllued to tils bed for throe days past and ins be-on suffering acutely. Illooily IJ.ittlo wltli KohclH. CoNsTANTiMiri.t : , Juno IS. News has bean received that Araoijumen tins revolted and Ltlucked the Imperial troops , forcing them to utreat. The troops lost boverul olllcurs and 00 men. men.As As A Rule Your o\\n feelings will tell you , when you are in need of a tonic or IJlood purifier. A lack of energy , a tired feeling , depressed spirits are good indications that the blood is sluggish and your system is out of order. "I HAVE U E J S. S. S. FOR f-E- BIU7YrE Ui.'HNGFnO.I CHILLS ANU FEVER , /N J HAVE FOU.SD IT TO B > - THE BET TOJIG AND MPTE.lZEn H T I E/&RTOOK. TALSOPR VEN.- ED THE rXETURN OF THE OH LLS. " A. J. ANYLIN , EUREKA , SPRINGS , ARK. Hooks on Itlood anil HMn iltternci frtc , Tiyi B WliT Bl'tCU'lC CO. , OMAHA DIRECTORY. AWNINQ3 AND'TENTS. malm Tout & Awn ing Co. Flu , ! * . Ilniumnok' , oil ami HulitiorCluthlnt ! . Send Inr ciit litiiiu. 11 I.I Fnriiuni. BICYCLES. A. II. Pcrrigo&Oo. | M , 0. D.uon , AII.Mnkcx , All Prices , All lcjrrli' SoM on Montlil ) 1'nrli. Payments. m)7i ) ! nmiam St. . Omaha BO OK BINDBRg & STATIONERS Omaha Ropublicau Printing Oo. , Law brief * , bank snppllm , mil evor/lldu lu tin lirlmlilt ; Una 10th nml Doiul H Mn-c-ti. Ackennann Bnn. & Hointzo , Printer. * , kinder * , ole.'tnitviurJ , Ll.iak boj ! < mnniv fai turi-M , lllii ( lo.viirl Mr 'it , Oniihi. BOOTS AND SHOH3. Ohnrles A , Ooo & ( b. , Kirkondnlljone ? & 0 Manufacturers nnJ Jobber - Wholeialo Mnniif.irlur't ' bor * . Areutf ( for Ikxlnn Hub I.erSliui ! fn. , IllU , 11DI 1109 llowanl straoL unil 111" ) llnrncr St. William ? , Van Aer- "W. V. Morso" & do.T natn & Ilarto , Fhop Kiiclorjriimpr lltb nn. I Diiiu'l.i' ) it , ( ! ! ] 1212 llaruor struct , Omaha , N'ofo. ti call unit BOXES. I BUTCHERS. John L. Wilkfc , Lenis Holler , Oiunha paper tn > x factory IJatohrr ' nntl Packer * ' KIIT-I.IKI liu < lii. Tools SuppllcH. lluaf , llOL' ft KtllM'p ( M lnhC4. Order * promptly Illla I. lli-IHH ] ; , lnpk < on St. CARRIAGES , BUQGIE ? , ETC. W. T. Seaman , Omnhii'H InrK t Variety WAGONS A.SM ) CAIlllIAC.SJ CARPETS. | CLOTHING. Omaha Carpet Oo. , Gilmora & Ruhl. Carpcto , ol ! clotln , mat- MannfncturoM A Wliolo- tlnE , curtain Kea I i.ot ) . cnlo ( 'lotlilor < , 1511 IinlH : jtroit. 110U Ilarnoy St. CIGARS. West & Pritschar , Mnnnfoctiirers nnocUars Jobbers of loaf tobaccoJ. 1011 Knrnam street COAL , COKE , ETC. Mount & Griflb , ? Mahoney & Oo. Hani-Coal Hoft. 213S. lU Olllrcs PM .V. Kltli and cor. Omalin , Neb. ICth nml Douetai sti. American Puel Oo. Uowell & Oo. , nnd Ionian li Shippers ( . Nth ptreot , anthrncltii iiml bitu 517 S. minous coil. Omaha , Nob. MS. 15th street Nebraska Fuel O Johnson Bros. , J13S. I3th3tra3t , Oil FarnamSirect , Oraatin , Nob. Omalir , Neb. COKNICB. Eagle Cornice Works F. Hnempintr Manufacturers ofCIalvan- fialvanlreil Iron corntces , lyeil Iron Cornlco. Hormcr wlnilnw ! > , ilour Window caps , metallosky- capn , tin tali etc. Tin llKliln etc. 1110 and 1112 Irunanil ulato roofer. DniUo St. Bit Kunmm St. OBMBNT AND J , J , Johnson & Co , , 1188. 13th atraiS , Omaha , Nob. DRY GOODS. M. E. Smith & Co. , Kilpatriok-Kooh Dry Goods Co. fnnilstilnz , Dry Rood' , notion1 Konts * , . Dry goods Eoodi , notion * fimllshliu' Koodt. Cor. llth ana Howard t > . Corner lltli and llarncy ELBOTRIO AL Dl'irilOlT- . I TIT ir-Di in i Wolf Electrical Oo. Electric Motors Illustrated Cataloxua , in , | DJ naiuus. Cntnloguo free. tree. 11. A. Klnnuy.lien'l 1C14 Capital Avcniio. AKt. 63'-3 N.Y.Mfo Ilhl'ic. FARM MACHINERY , ETO. Parlin , OreudoriF & T. G. Northwall , Martin Oo , , General western a ttnt Corner Jones and ilta sts. Kkandla flow Co , Omaha , Neb. lir.M35l Shuriiian avo. FLOUR. E. L. Welch & Co. , E. T. Davis Mill Co. , 1012 N. lUth street. C. (1. UiutunTOO'l ' , J. I ! . McCrny. Mantiuer. Maniurcr at 011111)11 ) * Mill at llciulor.ion , .Minn. Cor. 6th and Jncknon nt * . S. F. Oilman , Omaha Milling Oo , , Merchant Millar * , 1011 N. Kith altar- - OIllcuaiKl Mill 111.1 Noith C. K. Illack - Man.tRcr. ll'th Street. Schneider & Looiuis , J. T. EobinMu Notioa Oo. , nd of Importers OentH' furnlililiiT 1:00 ti iotluus and lurnUliliu lu'f'iz celu'jr.iti ) 1 tiriul Rouds , "lluck km" o v or all" . panH , ililrt . i > ont , utu. till Howard ntrcot. Cor Mill and Howard it * . QIIAIN AND PROVISIONS Toncray & Bryan , | S. A , MoWhor tor robrtu , grain , | ire Utoni 313 1st .S'atl ll nk , llrokarj unit flocks , 315 H. Itltii I'rltuto wires to N > i SU Prlralcnlro to Chi Vork , Chlciuo mill Ut , ago , SU Louli nuil No * l.oult. Cash uriklil Vork. boiiKlit for nil martdt * " "bockrclf F , 0 , Swartz & OoT Ilroki-rs. Prtviitu wlro llriikor .Oraln.Provlilont to New Yiirk , Chicago A i'to. Prlrnlo nlro to St. ft. I.onK Special alien- I.oiiln anil Oilc.ino. Ollloo tlun KIVCII to track til.U In t l Natt lli > nkOiimlia , on main. Ut .Nut Illsnk. HARD WARE. Rector & Wilholmy Oo Cjoo-Oliirk-Amlroosoa HarJnrarj Oo. . Cur. lUtli nail Jueksuu ti IM-1IIU llnrncy slroat , Omiihn Nn'.i IRON WORKS. Fiuton & Viorlins Omaha Safe & Iron , Iron Work' , Works , \\roiitlil nml run Iron tiiitlilliit ! nnrk , riiKlani , Mnnnf'r. ' Art nml tiiirdlnr tirwork , ifonornl prenf unfpf , viliH , ] .tll foiinitry. miu'lillH ! nn | nutk , Iren nhuttcrii iiuJ Miickiiulth work. U. I1. tire e rnp < > ' . ( I. An- Ity. mill 1 , th su ilti'i'ii. \JnoksoniH Wilson & Drake , M'f'K tnlnibr mici. flra bux Inlltr9 , tunki , oto. Ploironn'l ' loth iri > f > t < . LIQUORS. Her & Co , , William DiSt , .Mor.-littiti. , LliiiiiM mill i'l- Ill I Ilirn > , trt. . . K.irJ. Maiiiifactnr n l\i i u Ir'i Kaatlii.ll.i . UtttuM. .11.1 l-'nrnni m o.nVit R. R. Grotto , IiiipnrlT mid .totibir of \Vlno < tuitt htiiiniM. 10'U : iml Mil Ktirn.ini St. Price Utti on niipllc.itlon. L. Kirscht & Co. , Trick & Herberts \Vhol09nlo Liquor Dealers iVliolcsnlo Miiiortc > lcri 1001 Knrnam Htrcot Nil -HI S. loth At. LUMBER. G.V. . & Oo John A. Wakcfiokl , lniporletl.Aniprlcnn.Port Ilanlwooil Lumbar , Imul Ci'iiitMit.Atllwaukoa llyiliniilli' iviiicnt nuil 1310 North loth Stro31. ynlncyVlilto l.ltno. Oliarle' ? R. Lee , V yatt - Bullanl Luui- Ilnnlwooil Inniticr , woo bor Oo. cariu ! nml paniuut lloorliu. Nth nndlinr.i Htrccti , Tth unit DuiiKl.u. Gaily & Gray , Louis BnidforJ , Lime , cement , etc. , oto Lumber , llino. cennntol3 cor , ' .Ith mill Doiifli IK.M Douitlni "tract. MILLINERY AND NOTIONS. 0. A. Stonohill , I. Oberfoltlor & Oo. , v Millinery , Notion ! ImporU-rn mill Jobber la Clualn. ICt3 Mllllaery. W9IOmiiia HoulU lltU 1IO-IISS. Kith St. , Omaha ttreet. MUSICAL sro Max Meyer & Bro. Oo. A , Uospo , Jr , , M'f'U jowetpr * . ( lentor In I'lnnni , OrKnni , Artlit * ' musical liiHtriitnt'iil . Miilcrlali , me. , etc. , Kiirimm nnd intli. 151.1 l > oiigl.ai Street. OILS. Consolidated Tank Line Oo. Ilellneit anil lulirlaitln : oils , nile croi'ia , ot3. It. II , Until , Mni'uor. I PRODUCE , COMMISSION. Ribbel & Smitb , Scbroodor & Oo. , Dealers In country prod- Cash iMiyi-ri butter ail nee , frulti , venutable ) , CKK" . ant uciioril cj a- etc. iiilH lou uiGn'Jia'iti. 1207 Howard Htreet. li ) Huuth lltlintrcst. Robert Purvis , E. B. Branch & Oo. , 1217 Hi ) vrnnlstroot. I'roiliico , fruit" of .ill Write for prloa on b it- klndfi , oysturj , tcr , OKK , poullry and 1211 Howard street Kama Kirschbraun & Sons , Jas. A. Clark & Oo. lluttcr , chcc"o , exit , Iluttor eggs and poultry lioultry and am3 , 1209 Howard street. W.i Bouth 13tli Mrot't. Bates & Oo , , Williams & Oroii , Country produce , 'rulli , Produce nnd fruity ' Ti'uotahloH , Krocor * poclnltloi. tea" , plcat , etc. 417-41U8. tlthHU 1214 IlarnoytrJii L Randazzo & Son , 211 South 12th Street " Foreign ADomi'iitlc I'rullH X" Florida Oranicos A Sicily FrultH. llranch liouiie , 7 N. rctem at , New Orl'n PAPER. RUBBER Q'DS , Carpenter Paper Oo. , Omaha Kubbar Oo , , Carry a full dtock of Manufacturing nn 1 Jo'j- printing : , wrappln ; ; and buriall ktudu rubber wrltliiK papur , card pa food ) . per , etc. 1003 l'arna'n ( slroit. SEEDS. I STOVES. Emerson 830 : ! Oo , , Sued urowern , doilon li Kardeu.ur.ii4 , ur.itu.iiJ : ' true see 11 , ManufaUur'K slovji ml C.'l-4''l South l. ' > tli. HtUVIl plpj. I2it-I2l. : ' ) Iiavenwortli st , SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , EPO. M. A. Dishrow & Co. , ) ' .n Sai'i & Door Oj. ilnimfueturors of ensli , Manuf'ictururs ' of m > ill- it dors. Ill I n ill nml lui , bllu li , dojri. .MoiihtliiK . llranchnf- uto. lice , l-'th ainl Izaril nn. liltli i STEAM AND WATER SUPPLiIB3 J. S. Wind Engine & A. L. Stranj & Sons , Pump Co , , Ilallld.iy wind mlllr 10UMJ3I Parna-u nml VII JIIIKM O. b" . Ho.ia , actliiK i Omaha , Nob. DBA , COFFEE , SPIOES , OIGARa Oonsolidatcd OofToo Oompany , 1414 ami 141(1 Ilarnerit Omaha. Neb , j TOYS. | BILLIARDS. H. Hardy & Oo. , The Brunswiok-Bilk , h , allMiin9r < inor i , Oollendar Oo. till ir I me-1 il ilnn. K.ilnnn n tturai 407. I0'.i S lOtti itruuu 1 ! 1U l'itrnarmt ' , Oiiiaha SOUTH OMAHA. INION STOCK YARDS CO. , LIMITED. LIVESTOCK COMMISSION , A. D , Boyer & Oo i-W KicliaiiKO llullilhu , Bouth Omaha. , J , Goffunn , Smiley Huntar & Qreon , &GO , , 1 < 1 KxchanKO Itulldini ! U Kxclianuu llulMliu tiouth Oiualri. Suillli Oiinn i. P. T. HUGHES , i'll ( > f.KiAIK TAHII COMMISSION MUlt I5.V. I vi Market l.trcol , lioavor. Colorado. Klulii. Ill . ami Wo t rn Cro miiTy HilttiT.vtimwl \ IIUKXlu.Uf ) A I eiuiily OKU fti. . < . with llllur * u > inn In inv HIIIIUIH | | | anil otliurH i > liu Illlu I. Itvu i-aiiot nil u IP hliip by tail fruUlil iu , , | u.m ip llutlur In Miuiiit it iriiit ! llax llullublo fur iiiutallu.i < uu Iu- ninl. WAWTED TotM Ilium of CITIEOt COUNTIES , SCHOOL DISTRICTS. WATtllt ; OMHAIIIF.a , BT. R.R.COMPAHIES.uta v ( 'urri' * | oii4viire lullcit'Hl. . lWHAnnis&CQMPANYBankerv I01-IOS Dearborn Btroot , CHICAQQ , 13 Wa'l Stroat , NEW YOIIIO 70 8U t 8tBOBTOH.I