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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1891)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE HvSDAY. JUNE 18 , 1-891 , IMIH nnP/'ttl i'rilfP XtinffPTO lllli SPECULATIVE MARKtlb , Good Dtsplivy of Strength in Chicago Wheat on Eu'l ' News. OTHER GRAINS GAIN SLIGHT ADVANCES , 1'rnvUloiin Only MotlornU'ly Active \vltli I'HiJcH I'rnctlcnlly Unchanged - changed Mvc Stouk Value * r Klnitnollil. riucv.no , Juno 17. Wheat displayed Rood dixilof nrcnitthnt tliealiiit and for u lmo ! tiui'd U < 2.lc above yestnrday's close. ' 1 lie now * seminilly favored Uin bulls. Thu weathur limp ghoni'd continued ruin In the winter wlii-at licit , rind feirs : of ! i wet harvest inmlo li'irls nervous and Rood buyers. Cables veto fiurly slciicly mid outside markets OUOIH d fcironK. Hraililrtov's ippnrt BSIVO u dtoiusiiu In tin- iillnlilo supply ciist of llio Uouklui of l.fiiX ) , ! ) ' 0 bnsho'.K and -iSii.UK ) buMm's ' on tin : I'a- cine const. Tim ( .ocrclnry of the Kunsiis state board of agriculture was quoted s sayliiK tli.it bis estimate of Hit' ITO | ) of that state had ci-roncou-dy been jtl\on ut KMM',00. ' ) bnshe-ls ln ti-iiil of 4MiOOl,00. , ( Joildi's , Kirk wood mid othi r foreign IHIIISI-H ueiu free buyers. July opened ut 0 c. iiKfilnstWiac at tlin O'IHO yes ti'Kluy , nnd sold tip to IW' c. Hut at tli.s . joint Now York parties bcpm to sell In .ivy , I'nrdrldxo nnd Cudaliy brsim to feed tin market with hhoit wheat , and < ( raring i ulhiir s reported In the houlhwi-st. wben tinc line became. Kioat uiiil prlrcsn.iilei.ly niMhoncd. July fallliiK off to K > T e , It llnctu- ntud within a narrow riitiiru din-Ins tlio re- tnikitidur of the1 tension and elosod ul'.i.'i'io , Urn : iii i-mlro ns yesterday. ( urn 'vas i-ironi ; and at tlmos bunyaiit. .IllIV si- Unit tip 2c from yesterday's close , nnlisc- ijiii-iitly hut about IP of the di'cllnn but re- u > ' i red part of It. The receipts fell over I' ' ) rnislM'loM tin' estimate. thiMveatbcr WHS coin , tenillir.'to retail ) the ( sniwth of plain * , eiinli turn went t < ia premium of 4HeHliorls covered fri'i'ly. ontsldi ) Imylitu orders were Keneroiifl. am. the MClllittf emwd xepined to lie pretty well ! bailed out. . ! nly niinud | : at WXiWin.c , sold ut. C'lie to W. i&'ll'.i1 , bro. < o to Mil.l'.Mllie. and I iunini'fil to 5Ve. : Tliu liuyiiiLon tbe bulu'o wns liberal , l.npin t I'd. presumably fin M. Louis onleif , but Hoyden & Co. and ll.irtlotl I'niurieio LO ( ! Hefomlii. IIIKI Ibu nualler sborls weio also eoverlnK L'oiieionsly. Tlir niirl ! < et wn also helped a good deal after 11 piiD'cd Hie call nrleoi by purchases niado atialtist c.ills sold. Hut the denuind L'niliiilly ( : hlaeUened , the ollerlnirs lncreii pil and the weather bcroiiilnu wanner tie ! market lost miiiiu of Its stn-niftli and .Inly fell toiliVie. There as another rally to f > 7 ! e , and tliu clixo WIIH at W..u. Oals were iltapohcd to follow corn and trade was more active and prices higher , though all the advance wan not nialntaliicil. I'lovlHhuis were only moderately nut It o , hut developed MIIIIDtreii lh oarlv In i > riip.tthy with the Him feelliiL' In tliu craln pltn , and KIMKI ndtantM ) In IIOKS at the ttookynrds. Later on Ki-oil sclllnc and the siibserinent WHikiiovi In Kraln price. " eased elf ome and at the eluse porn stood al the saniu Hilire an yebleidiiy. I.aiil lout IJi.i'iWf ' , and ribs were unehanKed loll'ic ' lower. ln : futures ranged HH follows : Cnbli ( | iiotntlons were us follows : Ki , tin Unchanged and dull ; spring patents , I4.U i5fi'i.40j winter uatents. H.BJfaS.lO ; bakers' , WHEAT No. 2 sprint ; wheat , n" ' < c : No , 3 luring wheat. OitaiMu ; No. 2 red , HSffiWo. Cons No. 2 , rlc. OA'18 No. 2. ILSitflAUc ; No. 2 white , 4iy < S42Uc ; No. : i white , : KiUft4lUe. UVK No. 2. 7Uc. HAUI.EV No. 2 , nominal : No. 'J , nominal ; No. 4 , f. a b.'iW4G2c. I'l.Axst.KD- . l.fl.07' { . TI.MOTIIV SK.EII I'rlme , fl.ltTlii'.Sfl. 1'oiiK Mcss pork , per barrel , IIO.II'M : lard , per c'Wt. . . JG.2 , " > ; Kliort nl.H sides ( loosu ) , IC.OOii d..ri ( ' ; dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) , ( S.uOti.'i.lO ; hort clear sides ( boxed ) . M.i.Vi.ri.4li. : WIIIPKV Distillers' finished goods , per Knl- lin , 11.10. SUdAiiB-Cut loiif. tinclmiiccil ; granulated , unchiingi-d ; standard "A. " unchanged. Itccclpts and shipments today were ua fol lows : New York NEW YOIIK , Juno l7.-Ki.ot < K Iteeeipts , ( WOO packages : exports , ri.SOil bariols , H7S saoks ; innrkot dull and unchanged ; sales , 17,1.1 : ) bar rels , COUN MKAI , Yellow western. J.18 ffl.lKl. WIIIIAT Hecelpts , 2.\hOO bushels : exports , 1MI.8T7 bushels ; sales , : t.5VIliUO ( bushels of fu tures ; K7ltii ( bushels snot. Hpot miirkel > < t < ti'to hlL'her. linn , quiet ; No. 2 red , f l.O'.lVi'itl.li'.iU In htiire and elevator ; ifl.lO'JWI.ll'i alloat : ! 1.0 : 'i O'.IS ' f. o. U : No. 2 red , nnuTaded , tl.i.ViUI.U'i ( t\o 1 northern lo arrive. JI.II&.1. 12 ; No. l hard to arrive , ( l.livai.lli'i ' ; No. 2 Chicago. tl.07A , . Options opened steady , udvant-ed a < rf.5BC on llradstieet's report of a decrease In the sup ply and manipulation at the west , declined Jift'icoii loamlng through line weather re ports , closing llrm with Juno \c up ; July , 'gu ; other months unchanged to Vie down ; No. 2 , red , June , iM.iWfil.mn , , chislng. } . ( ( , ; July , fl.KiViTiil.UiT-IOi August , fl.ui-i , ® ! , 2S. . I'loslnir , fl.UI a ; Seplomler , fl.UO't'ai.Ol'i. closing , fl.illi October , JI.OI'vWI.Ill V eloslnr , fl.0i4 | ; Novem ber. closing , tlilPi ; December , flli2't'i ' ' ( > I.03ij , cliiilni.- , jl.U2iHillary ! : ! , closing , * I.WH ; May , H.nc , > 4aiou. ( ; clJslnB.Jl.iiity. COHN liecolpts , 1H,40) ( ) ) liushcls ; exports. OO.Kl" bushels : sales , 1,2 PHX ( ) bushels of futures ; r > 2 , ( H ) bushels of spot. Spot market higher , but unsettled , closing easy ; No. 2 , 71 ® T2ltO In eluvator , KSO ic nllniit : ungraded mixed , TdQTWiu ; No , 2 white , 73e ; options ad vanced Kit. I ' , con Mimll receipts nml shorts covering , fell ( icon freer olTerlnas and closed 1'iirely steiidj at iittl' e over yesterday ; Juno , tl71 iiiUic. ( I'loM ng ( isc ; Ju y , H4'tit' > ? c , closing 04c : August. U'.ftlKI'io. closlug 02c : yentemlier. BKaOHje. closing file. OATS Itecelpts , 27,000 bushels : oxports. 3lf linsiiels ; sales , 2iX > , WO bushels of futures ; B7. X ) bushels of spot. Spot market stronger , but quiet ; options loss active arid Irregular : Juno olos iu' , 41'4c ' : July. 4.i4@44Ui > . closing 44140 ; August. : * Hta : 8 4-c. ohnlng : tsiHc : September. iml > (6'fi > 4o , eloslmr IJi'tn ; spot No. 2 while , 4CVi ft4Tn ; mixed western , 4liilflo ; whltu wcstcru , ITttNtvi No. 2 Chicago , tXHWc. lloi'rt- Steady , but quiet ; utato coinmon to choice , 2 : > 3Kc ; Paclllc coast , 2Viti2c. ; CorfKK-Optlnns opene < l weak ut 1030 points down , closing steady at I.vftt5 : polntH down , bales. 4ii,00u bags. Including : June. IIIU.V. July , $ IA.lKKitln.OUi August , * I.MIW1.V40 ; September , * 14.7MOI4.IOi October , 114. ! .Mi6l4.3.l : Noveinl er. JI3 7.Viil4.80 : December JI3.Wjfil3.70. HioHtlo , dull , lower ; fair cargoes , lllWO ; Na tMW. iiulet. steady : fair refining , 2ii-HV. : Hellned , uiicliiiiii'il ; fair demand. MOI.ASSKS l-'orulKii , quiet : Now Orleans , quiet , steady Hiri- : Stonily , quiet. I'KTHOi.Kini-Stoady , qulutt uiiltod closed at CS'ie for July. coi-ros MII > OII , Dull , TAI.I.OW Steady. KOHIN Stonily , iiiilot. 'I Ulll'KNTtNK-Qulot ; 3SUC. Koos-julet , weaker ; receipts , 7,385 pack ages. HIIIKS Plrin , quiet. POIIK yulot. steady ; old mess. JIO.V(31l.W ( ; new mess , H2.1KIC4I2..VI ; extra prime , (11.00 , CUT MKATH-Oulct , steady , M mm. KH- Dull and weak. liAiu > Lower , dull : western steam , M..V ) ; i a I OK , 7.V ) tierces , at M. KitKi.v.'i , . Oiitlons : Sales , 4..VW tlercchi Juyl. < 1.5 , eloalng. 1(1.53 ( ; August. M.tW , doting. tn.A { ; September , fo.7. 4 5.HI , closing. < 0.7h ; October. W-W. eloslns , f&lO. IIUTTKH Moduntto demand easy ; western lulry. l.'ktilftoestera ; creumory , littls-oi wetitorn factory , lUl4)ic ) ; Klglns , ISc. OIIKKSE Moderate demand , weak ; part iktniR , 4Un > { c. I'll ! ImiN-IUlll. Coi'i'Eii Strong : June , lako. M2.ro. I.KAD Nnmlnal ; doineatlc , f4.40. TiN-Slcady , llrm ; straight , 120,75. ItcportN. Tot'KKA , Kan. , Juno IT.-TIm Kansas [ 'armor tomorrow win print reports from every county In the stale which show that the wheat crup Is above thu average. Har vest Is In full blast In the southern counties em ! tno grain Is reported perfect and plump , riio promhiuot both winter and hiirlnir wheat is exceptionally good. The Hessian lly lias aumuKi'U wbeut In spot * In miyerul counties iua ravuxv * uy tlio lly uro Hill reported lu I F"l ! worth. Greenwood and Sumner countloi. I There h very llttlo damiigu from rust I nml It U mentioned only In reports from Mcl'hnrMin , Iowa and lluek- KOII con n tie * . Only II vo cnuntlcn report whaat IK.OII roniHlnlug coiintltM o. < ipeot an uv- rrnno crop or bolter. . Oats , llax , barley and millet ncru sown Into nnd the acreage in duced. An iivornKo crou Is now assured. I'oiirtrcM countic * report corn as poor. The crop Is late , wrni'y ' and a poor stand In many counties , I. U tuil corn wtmfiod badly Ihliycnr ! n tunny countle.i , and It Inn been nocoMarv to rcpliiut In many ncctloni. Corn In western Kniis.ii Is itbovo llio aver.i.'e. The fruit crop of all kinds It tlio mint nrornlilng In the his tory of the state , although sonio little dnmngo was done to small fruits by Into trusts. Kvcry county reports crops Above the avoragu for nil kinds of fruits. _ KIIIIHMH City .Markots. KANHAH Crrv. Mo. . Juno 17. PI.OUII Unlit fKinlly. ll.lf I.25 : eh.lcp. ll.4WI.vit fnncy. ll.lWil.O.extra ; fancy , tl. < * > ; patent , K 2.20. WltKAT-Steadyt iiif. 2 hnrd. cnsh , June , Wic bid ; No. 2 red , cash- . , ' . . . . . COHN I'lrin ; No. 2cmli. : > 21J < ! bid ; June , . . OAT-4 Qnloti No. S enitii , 40jc ! ; .Innr. 4lHc. HAV Mouily : fancy , lOc ; good to choice , 7 ® . Hteady ; creamery. I.Kllfte ; dairy , IWt.3c ! ; store puel.ed , ICc : packngos , Kims l-'litii nt l''c. CIIKKSI : Meiuly ; uiichiingcd. PiiiivisiiiNs Quiet. Sugar cured monts , hams , fi iuc ; ureakfast bacon. 8 > jc ; dried hoof lianirt , lOc. Dry salt meats , clear sldc-i , 6 { e ; long eleiiiH , iic ? : sliouldur. * , f > ? ic. SmoUed inuutf ) , clear rib sides. 7'c ' : long cloais , 7U' : ! ' clear side * , 7'ic ' ! shoulders , ll'ie ' ; mess pork , ' IIII..V ) , I.urd , pure. 7vu ; icllned , 'i c. ! Woor. Hull : Missouri unwashed , honvy fliiiKW c : light lino. KltH'inicdlnm ' ; , 2 < it ' 22c. Kansas and Nebrasl.il heavy line , IKil.lc ; ! light lino. Uftli'.e : low and carpel , litllo. Tub , washed , choice. ; Mi' ' ' < - ' ; medium , 3 iii'-V ; dingy 1 and low , 274621'c. ' | UKCIIITSWheat : , 21.00) bu hcls ; corn , C , < 00 bushels ; oats , /.Mi bushels. Mlii'.MKNT.s--Wlieal , 2 , Tuu bnshols ; no corn and oats. lYIieat In Stook. .Mi.NNRAi'Oi.tH. Minn. , Juno 17.Tho cash wheat market was iftl'io ' higher today. The demand for northern was good , with sales running from th. < July price to * .in above for i fancy wh"at. No. 2 noithurn was dull , somu early sales weru made at pretty good prices. I but tnu demand was soon supplied. Samples I that came In Into were slow to move : liny i guideweru dull ; the bulk of No. I northern sold attl.iu4Ciil.l. ( ( ) KecelpU for inohty-fimr hours wore in ears : shipment * . , 4' . ' cars. Duluth - ! luth ruiolpts , IJ cars Clo-d ng qu itatlons : No. 1 hard. Juno. * 1.03 ; on tr.ick. I1.U3QI.U.I1 * ! I Nn. I northern. June and July , tl.OO' , ; Soptcm- her , IK'et ' on track. Jl.ojljiai.oi ; No. 2 northurn , Juno , ! W'ic ' : on track , ( Hlifcuslic ; Uccembur , loHfil iiliie ; October. W0l'e. No Uiiluth miirkot ; wires down. Milwaukee MILWAUKEE , WIs. , Juno -I'l.ofn-Qulot , W n HAT Steady ; No. 2 spring on track , cash. U.VTtOtic ; Julv. 93ic ; No. I northern , il.i.O. . COUN I Uglier ; No. 3 on track , OTic. OATH Higher : No. 2 white on track , 42ic. ! UVKjniiit : No. 1 In store. Wo. IIAIII.KY Weak : No. 2 In slore , Kt' ' o. I'HOVIHIO.NSQulut , Polk. July , ilU37i ! ; lard , July. W.w. ; UECKli'Tri-Klonr ' , B..VW barrels ; wheat , 28,500 linshols ; barley , 4.iO ! ) bushels. Hini'.MKNTS I'loiir , 15.000 barrels ; wheat , 0,000 bushels : barley , none. St. IjOiiiH Marlcotn. ST. I.OUIH , Mo. , Juno 17. WHEAT Irregular ; cosh. $1.00 : July. UP OI'dc. COKN Illirhur ; casli. 574c ; July. M ? c. OATS- Firmer ; cash42c ; July , J ! . " > ; ic bid. POIIK btendy at il0.r,2i. ! l.Altl-Qiiloi.al $ .IK ) . , WlllSKV II 1C. Liverpool MnrUelH. LIVBIIPOOU Juno 17. WIIUAT I'lrm , de mand poor , holders orTer sparingly. COU.N riiin ; demand fair ; mixed western , Is 7d percental. UIIIXSK American , llndst whltu a.'id colored , 4Cs per cw t. for new. , Toll-do .Miirkots. TOLEDO. O. , Juno 17. WHEAT Steady ; cash and June , 41.011. COUN Dull : cash. COc. OATti Qnlvt ; ci'Sli , 44e. Cincinnati MarketR. CINCINNATI. O. , Juuu 17. WIIKAT Scarce ; No. 2 red. f 1. 023 1. 0.1. COHN St longer : No. 2 mixed. fiOc. OATH Steady ; No. 2 mixed , 4JSt4Jc. \VlUHKY 81.10. _ srovits AM * it ox os. NEW YOIIK. Juno 17. The stock market today lacked the stimulus of a honvy rise In Chicago (3as , and that stock was much loss actlvo than during the last two days , the market therefore In the absoncu of any In- crcaso In activity In railroad .stocks , being most Intensely dull throughout thu entire session , The dealings wore still almost en tirely of a professional character and thu usual small and uninteresting transaction1 ; marked the trading In all parts of the list. The general situation continues to Improve. The culmination of the advance In Chicago das was followed by a partial reaction in that stock and a sharp decllnu In sugar , but the In- diienco of various rumors upon the general list was hardly perceptible , though prices yielded somewhat. The professional nature of the dealings was very apparent In the dullness and the smallness of thu lluctua- tlons. The 01 onln was Hrn and : t small ad vance In Chicago Oils was followed by a slight Improvement In thu general list , but thu reac tion noted was followed also by the restof the market and a heavy totio was imparted to Ihu duallngs which lasted durin ; most of the day after that tlrno. In fad. the late trading de veloped a decidedly weak tone , and the western stocks In particular sull'ered se verely , The volume of business was also largely Increased by the bale of long stocks. The general llst-rtas totally de void of feature throughout the day and all In terest In thu dealings was centered In a few leading stocks. Thu market closed dull , but weak , at the lowest prices of the day which , however , In most stocks were o lly slight frac tions below thositof Inst evening , while sugar is down 2 > 4 , and Uock Island , bt. Paul and Misiourl Paclllo each 1 percent. Railroad bonds weru not so actlvo nor so In teresting today and a smaller amount of Issues were traded In , the sale of .ssuos reach ing only iMI.VXXi , which failed to develop a single feature. The tons was fairly steady till the last hour , but tlio weakness then shown caused no material change In quotations. Tlio Atchlson , Kansas it TOXIIS and some other Issues weru weak , but others presented a llrm front throughout. No signs of a revival of Interest In this depart ment were shown and the business done was entirely of u retail character. Government bonds were dull anil sloady. State bonds were dull and without feature. Petroleum was extremely dull , the move ment being narrow and trading Insignificant In volume. July option , opening , ll1 * ; high est , ( W(4 ( : lowest , IVS'i. l.lma oil , closing , MV Total sales , 7,100 barrels. The following are the closing quotations for the leading stocks on tno New York stock ex change tod-uy : Atchlion S2 ? < do preft'rreil Ki3 Ailumi Kipri'H" lit ! N. Y. Contml 1UUW Alton A Ti-rre llnutr. M N. V. C. A St. 1 , liife doprufurrcil 15 ( In preferred Hi Amurlcnn K < i > ro > i. . 113 Ohio A MhMlmlppl. . . IB II. U. 1C. A N SU do prefurred 85 Cnnuillnn I'aclflo Ontario A Wetiturn. . . Iti Canadian Southern. . I'JM On-Run llnpniTO _ . Ci-ntral 1'aclrlo 31 Oretton Nav ; 0 ChOJ. A Ohio lOlflOreinm Trans UK do lit preferred. . . . US' * ll'uc-lllc.Mall IKi ilo''nil preferred. . . IKHtUVorl * . Due. A Evans IB ClileiiKO A Alton I'-'A ll'ltntmrif Ill ( X II , A Q HMdll'iiliinan I'ulaco IbO C. C. e. ASl. I. U f IHoadliiK SlMi DelawuruA HuiUoil.lTJ'l IKock lilanil 7'J ! < Ii-l. I. . AV lilMj , 81. I. A K. K. lit pfil. IU 1) . A H. II. prof rr il. . ' 0 | tit. Paul 1114 Knit'l'enn 6H | ' ' " prcferrot 112 ilo lut profi-rreJ. . . . tt ) 81. I * . Minn. A Man , " ' ' ilnViiil iirufc-rrud. . . 11 Bt. I'nnl A Omaha. . Krle Oo nrofvrrtMl hi iluirofem-it | WH'Tonn. ' Coiil A Iron. . Furl Wnjn" I4'J i'lVxnii I'nrlllo. Chi. A 1C"it. Ill M Tol. A I ) . On pM. . . . 70 Hocking Viilloy M fnlnn I'acltlc ( Hi lloiutun A Texas. . . . ! > } i 1 ° . K. Uxpruix It llllnoU Contrnl . . . . 9 ( W. St. I > A I * lOJt St. t'Hiil A Dulutli. . . . 91 ilu prott-rrt-il 2.t Ktiuaii A Tunis im Wolb-Furt'ii K > Ill l.ako Krlu A W UJtij Wontt-rn Unlim KU ) ilo | irnf rro.l &ii Am. L'tulon Oil VM ' 110 f.iloriulo Coal ml llomentako IUH , l.oulitlllti.v N A. . . . MH irnnSllvfr luo .ML-IIHIIB | | A L'lmr l Oqlullo 1W MlcliluMi Cenlrnl H QuUkillver. llll. U H. A W 71 iluprvfurroil Wli Ooprt'ferriHl 1UI Hutro & Minn. AMI. I < ' - llulwer SO Oo pn-fi-rri'il 6H , Illcli. A W.I * . Tor. . . . ISX 'iicine 1KH \VI con lnContrnl. . . . IbH Mobllo A Ohio . . . . . ( ircat Nnrlliuriipfil. . hi Nmlirlllu fniitt 1U6 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' N. J. Central Ill ) U-ailTrnnt. , . . . . . . . . . . 17H Norfolk A Went pfil , . M Him-nr Trim Norlhurn I'ncltlu 21(4 . . . . : u dopri-fi'rrctl C8 liro. H. I , . A t'tnh ' Nnr _ U. r. Ik'iivur Aliulf. I' . ' II.U. Wo.u-rn 3'J Norlhwottfrn 11W iloprolVrriHl 7IK TiTo total hales of "stoci-s todny wofol2HT24 shares. Including : Atuhlson , 7'CH ; l.oulsville .t NnshvlDe. IU.M5 : Missouri I'aolHe , U.22J ; tit. 1'aiil , lu.KSA ; Union I'acltlc. U.U.V ) . Itcvlnw New YOIIK. .In IHI 17Tho I'ost aitysi The Hiicri'M of thn opuratloiiH In L'hlciiito ( Ins iiatnrully ktlmulati'd thtioiioratorH In other nattily munlpulatcd spcclultli'K , Thin inornlni ; thi'i'.tiiKrt oponuorh In siK-nr trust trU-il their hand and niut with complutu t-ticcchs to break the prli'n l.uuj tlmn 4iX ( ) hliarcs wuro bold , nearly all In thu second hour , und thoiish this was n llRbt biulnt'ss forcueur trusts the ro- hiilt wiu a bruak in prlcoof : i'4 points. The iinivenicnt In Itfctilf wus of llttlu eonsonuenco , buliiK buucd on no authuntia IIUMTI , but In thu ondition of the market was onouKh to doiiiorullio the Keuural lint. TrudlnK was uot largo , but the trofcialouul fluuiuut turned bc.nrlsh at on 'o and broke prices from ! i to I point In nearly all leading spivlaUlc * . JiOillnvlllo & Nashville Miowcd unexpected reslntnnco to the decline , which Indicated that the l < ondon bunkers Inivu put out as much short stock In that direction us they deum prudent. London's recent opcrat'ons In tliU stock havelecn somewhat unusual , for the stock sold yesterday and Monday came from houses which do not often resort to short Miles. Presumably they e.xpeet to cover their short contracts by the new' Louis- vlllo stock to be Issued next month , which they will take , either by syndicate contract or by open shareholders subscription. Flnanclnl Nott-H. New YOIIK , June 17. Clearings. 1105CK ( > ,517i balances. jfi.V.ni.ui , " . HAMIMOIII : . Mil. , Jnno I7.-Clearlngs , J2.03- 742 : balances , t'Jff ! , . ( ! . Money , 0 per cent. I'liH.AtiKr.i'iiiA. Jnno 17. Cienrlnss today , JII.lir.MU7 ; balances , JI.2I2.1W7. Money. 424(4 ( percent. CINCINNATI. O. . Juno 17. Money. M,7 per cent. New York exchange , llrm ulCOQ/Kie pre mium. Clearings , { 2,024,0 U. Nr.w Ulll.tiANS , I/a. , line 17. Clearing * today. Jl.nio.NK New Yorx exchange , cotn- mtTclal paper , li. " > c bank , il premium pur $ | , UIK ) . f'ntrAno , Juno 17. Hates for money were llrm ut'i'iftG percent on call and Gpnrccnton tlniB. Hank clearings JI4.Kll.HX ) . New York exchange wns weak at par. Sterling exchange was steady and iiNrliatiK il. Tlio Money .Market. NKW YOIIK , Juno 17. Mo.MivoNi'Ar.t. Ka y : ranging fiom 2 to 'I per cent ; last lo : < n , 2i ! percent : closed offered at2i. ! I'IIIMK MKKCANTII.H I'M'KH WH" ! percent. PTKiii.tNU K.\iiASOt-Jiilet ( ( and llrm at II.Mi ? forHlxty-dny bills and ll.hbKt for de mand. * Thn following were the closing prices on l.onds : If. . 4 , reiititoroil . .IIT-Jfi M. K. A T. < , 'ts U. S. 4 , coupons IISXl Mnttial L'nlun 11 . . . . 101 4S , registered W ) N. .1. font Int Cert. . 4 , rouponi JOO Northi'rn 1'iic. Int9. . 1'iic-lllp , c.i of 'P5 1W ili > 2il . . Nnrtliwo't1 rnnsoln. Tennuioi'O N. H. ( ! . . . ( ) ilo lU'lu'ntiiri ) 61 , . . .IU1 ilo fit 11WW St. I , . A I. M. den. SH . 87 do H tOMi M. I. . AH. K.Cvn. M Cnnniln'oiltlurn 2ds a'i'i ' SI. Paul rmnol Ci-ntrnl I'nrlllu Ut9..1l ( * > M 1' . 0. A I' . l t . . . 111 1) . A It. ( i. Ists U\ T. I' . I , , ( i. Tr. llcts. 88 Uo 4 < M T. I' . II. O. Tr. Itctj. II. A H. C. Wont Ists. 7i'4 ( irlu2il : U7 West Shore. it. K. AT. ( Jon'ICs. . . 7ti London Stocks. T.oNno.v. Juno 17. Closlns at 4 p. m. Cun nlii , money..Hi lA-Hil do Snilt 1004 Consols , ncrount. . . . VH * llllni > l.i Central W'i U. H. Is llll ! , .Mu.xlcanonl 17. S | i * 102 St. I'niil eonimon. . . . (57H ( N. V. I1. A II. Intl. . . . HV New York Central..10.1 Ciinndlnn l'.illle ! Si-V Muxlcnn Cent , new IH 75Jj Uric 2UH liar .silver. 44 ( l-lfid p r ounce. Money 1 per eent. Kate of discount In theopon market for both short and tliioe-muntliH bills , i.a ! pur eent _ Ilavanii AI'trlcctH. HAVANA , Juno 1 ? . SPANISH GOM > Ji. ? ? i © 2.w. : xciiANnu Woitk : on the United States. short sleht , f-'old , U ? ; iiieinliiiu ; on London , I ! ) \i' preniluin. SUIIAII Quiet : 817 biiKH ol eenlrlfucals. M depress polarization , were sold at M.Ulii iold pur quintal. Itnnk of lOn liinil Itiilllon. LONDON , Juno IT. Amount of bullion with drawn from this Hank of Knfiland on balance. t ol ay w as .mi.ouo. I'nrfn IlciitcH. I'AUI . Juno 17. Three per cent rentes , 05f 17iC ! for the account. Denver "Mining Stocks. DKNVBII. Colo. , Juno I ? . Quotation * ) on the nilnliuexphaiiKO today closed as follows : San Francisco Mining QiiotationH. SAN riiA.NCisco.Junu 17. The ofllclnl closing ( | iiotitlcins : for milling stocks today weru us follows : St. Iouis liiiiui ; Quotations. PT. Louis. Mo. , Juno 17. Tliuro wiia not much IradliiK on thu niliilu exchaiiKO tdduy , but prices wore lirm. Thu followlni ; quotations were made on call : AiI.'Ull U'J till. Key ; te > American foi M. llreen 37 Little Alhuit S t-llvor At'0 155 Munt.-ono CO Viimn. .m New York Mining QiiotntioiiH. NEW YOIIK , Juno 17. The followinc are the closlni ; mining stock quotat ons : Allen 15) Ontario ; 1H ) Deailwooil 110 riyinoiilli 30. ) Kurt'ka Oiri S7.ri ( SiiTHKo 110 Ilomt'itiiku lOTi SH'rrn Nevada 10) Horn Slltri-r 840 Union Con 2iJ ) Iron Silver 10) Yellow Jacket ax ) Cotton ( iooilH "Murlcol. NEW YOIIK , Juno 17. The cotton poods mar- kut la slttlnu' on iihout the basis of ' 40 under Into quotations. Today thu Masonvlllu 4-1 lilrai-ho i eotlon w s redueeil to t-'sc , which was a icductlon of 'iC a yard. O itsldo of hleauhed shirts there was but n.oder ito trade In staples , ( iln hiiins , tc//.le < l cloth and [ irintH wore the subject of good ninll orders , \\oolen artlulus were ( ) ulot , uut with the product al ready well sold , _ Trailers' Talk. ST. I.OUIK , .luno 17. f.ansenbnri Drothors to Coukrull llrothers : Thu following ; was thu tiiKo today on thu July option : coMMoiiTrv | Upon. rTllnli77 now. I * ' I Veiit wiit'iu- , , Wl Corn July OaU July. . . . . . . I'liiCAdo , Juno 17. Koiini'H , Hopkins A Co. to S. A. MeWhortor : Wliu.it has hold Its own today thouuh thuru han buun conslderablu re- alUliiK by disappointed bulls and an Increase of at ( oust ono lar e short Interest. Cables havn not , shown much sti eir th but crop dam- ak'e reports liavn been more numerous and emphatic' . The feuluiK Is htlll bearish ami It Is hard to advance prices with BO much short wheat pressing on tnu market. Corn and oats Thu wut wualhur haH had a stimulating ef fect on corn , thu ground being si wut In homo sections It uan't Do worked and the weeds gut ting thu upper hand. Thu oanh situation con tinues very strong nnd' this favorably In- lluences thu prlcu of options. Oats show no animation nnd glvu no uvldunco of doing bct- tor at present. In provisions very llttlu was done lu thlx market o.xceptby room traders. No fuatuto of Inlmest. Thu strength lu eoru prevent I'd a break. .NK\V YIIIIK , June 17. Kennett Hopkins & Co , to S. A. McWhortor : Thu strength of the mar ket at thu opening was alnmst untlfely duo to the Hi Mini'xs of urlcus for American htockh In l.onilou and a moderate amount of buying hero on London orders. So far as current nuwh calculated to atrut ! thu niaikut was'con- cernud It was rather against an Improvement In prlce.s. The moil Important was thu htruiulh of foreign exchange , and thu roil no tion bv thuClilciuoiSt Altonof pusienger fares on round-trip tloketn between Kansas Ulty and Chicago. 1'lils ruJuction being lliuiesuttof thu ( allilru of the Chicago & Alton company tocoinutoany hatl ! > ( actory Agreement with thu \Vcbturn I'assun er absoclutlon. Thu reduc tion was uut $1.0. ' , but It la the wedgu that may split the whole passenger business and du- moralUu thu ithsoulatlon. Sterling u.ichango Is IInn and some drawuis quolu higher r.ites , but there Is no Indications of told being shipped. The strength winch thu market hhowed at the opening wnsbut temporary anil tliun thu undertone wasdroopmg with Missou ri 1'acllle and voiiiii other western sto. kseon- hplcilously weak. Thu Missouri I'acltlc hlnmld havu declared Its dividend today , but on tno plea of thu lack of aquoriini thu actions of thu company hiivu buen postponud. It Is a matter of gossip In thu btieut that the dividends will to at a reduced ra.e. , Chicago lias and sugar have been moro largely traded in than any other stock. The former after advancing above 55 In thu last hour hroku2 | > cr cent and this occurred after a statement had been tulegraped from Chicago that thu trust had settled with thuulty. Thc > .u certificates are being manlpulatu'l ' by nniHter hands and the Mrcot Is u constant loser. rtug.tr scums to linvo declined becautu theru was loo. < to sell and very few buy orb. Thu feeling ib that the tltut U making uul little money and It Is known home prominent In siders uru not avurcu to seeing price * lower. Thu money market has been uasy at2''Ui : pur cent. Murkut closed ut about thu low cat prices of thu day. CltlCAO i. Juno 17. Schwartz. Dnpoo k Mo- ( 'ormlck , Uhicagu , to R U. Hwurtz ft Co. : Wheat opened llrtn with active buying , said U ) bo largely for thu account of fcoutb western ihorta iuduceU probublj \ > y tUu rulus which were reported In tluti Intcr wlioat sect on. Wcim > IIKeiy for . . iiKiimii ! time to have u weather tuarliiit . itnlliihwhoonn gueAi U iiet Is likely to SIM In nni l fi.rtiiuatt'ly. tali : PS wore featuruiuit. the .United Kingdom bo.ng rather weak , Antucrp higher , I'nris lower for wheat nnd high , r for Hour. 1 1 rail HI reel's showed a dci reaso ( if1 'JI.lM'i.O.Xi biiilH'l.i In available stocks rust : ' , id west of the Kocklu * , but It hud very llttlir eiroct , Heeelnts al I'leven primary polntS. ity.oft' : Hhlpme . . . Now York Untiled IfWHW bushels of whoat. making " < 2ii.lK)0 ) In two clays. The corn dual win the center of Inter est today. The rains' ' tlh-valent In the south west are delaying rt > i'itrui. [ which are running under estimates. M. I.imls bus been a u > od buyer today to cover shorts , "ry weather Is reported In New Kngland and Is Inducing a ho.ivyshlppliigdcm nil ( or oar lots In iid.llt'.on ' to this a laigedemanil Heruuted by an evident siiiift're In the June option In New York which makes It possible to ship from Chlc.igo ut u good round prollt. So long us receipts con tinue light wo sec hut little chaticu for a inn- tcrlnl break and a fiirllier advitnco would not .surprise us. ( ) : its linn but not aetlvu. thu chief buyers being shorts and prices largely Inlluenced by llueluatlons In corn. 1'rovlMons fchowed rather a weak front although u bad break was prevented by the strength In grain markets. It Is evldent'thnt the timid shorts have covered during thu Inst two days and buyers mo becoming sjarcc except for small jobbing tots from country speculators , It will take better buying 10 sustain prices. Ho- culpts of hogs today 2.VOOJ , oUlmates fur to morrow 22,0 K ) . CnicAfio. Juno 17.-I' . ( j. [ , ociin .t Co. loTon- eray .t llryan : The who-.t market htis been quiet with trading lo-al. July opcnod with llttlo ollVred at Wc , sold up to l > fi' ' e , as low as li.,1- , , cloicit at DS' e. Crop reports fiom the wlntor whoat. states continue good as to quantity and qual ity. but delayed bv wet weather , which ex tends over thu viilltV vrlnlnr wheat belt. 1'n- 1 ess wo luivu sunshlno o r deliveries will bo light and in famr of higher prices. Cables are dull , but values unchanged. Cash wheat today brings ftom 3c lo 4o iiremlum OUT July. Corn opened at .VinC ? for July , sold as high as , 'i , ' ' ! , and closed at Wl'iO bid , Thu demand for shipment is good nnd cash olTerliigs bring a piemlum of ; l cunts. Unless receipts Ini'reasi ! wo cannot have lower prices In the no.ir future. Dats are ac tive an < l to a gie it extent a weather market. Crop reports generally are poor. Hog pro ducts are very firm 'and appear to have touched the bottom for the present. Wu look for higher prices In the nuar future. OJl.lll.l I.1VK STUCK. UMA.IIA. Juno I" . ISni. CATTi.E-Olllclal receipts of cattlu 1.471 * , as compared with 2uii < * yesterday and t..V > u Wednesday of last week. The marUet was slow and weak to lOo lower on beeves. Huteher slock was unchanged. Feeders were wore almost Hal. A bunch of twenty head of 1,401 hooves sold at"i..s ; > . Hods Olllclal receipts of heirs fi.02l. : as compared with P , . " , } . " ! yesterday and ii.71U Wed nesday of last week. The market opened active and a shade h ghcr , and closed actlvo and a simile ti > Tic higher. All wcie sold ourly. The quality of the icoelptn was fair. Thu range of the prices paid was il.ai'it.l.1'1 ' ; thu bulk sulllng atM. M : ! . > . l.lL'ht. 51.-1 6 4.W : : heavy , ifl.3uffil.4ii : ml.xed. tl.WWt..lJ. Thu average of the prices paid was ifl.lr.5 as com pared with $ l.2s's ' vestorday and Jl.24'/i Wed nesday of last week. SHEW ' 1 heio were no fresh receipts of sheep. The demand for good muttons con tinues In excess of the receipts , and prices are llrm. Natives. tJ.lO ® . " ) . ' . ' . " ) ! Westerns , J2.75 ® 5.2J. Kccclpttt nrd I IsjioK'iion of Stook. Olllclal rncolutsaml disposition of stock as shown by thu books of the Union stockyards coi.ipany for thu twenty-four hours ondlng at 5o'clock p. in. . Juno 17 , IS'JI ' : HECKII'T ? . D SI'OklTlON. Sales. 1. . 880 2 00 CAi.vns. 4. . 195 3 50 4. . 140 4 25 ilvo Klook haricot. CIIICAOO , Juno 17. l ) ) ooliilTiii'sriiiii | toTiiK HKH. ] 1'ulr to cholcuKmilt-H of nntlvu cuttlo woio In ( 'noil ( loniainl toilay nnil ii uirnKi-il about Nto.'uly. The rii \ > of nutlvtuviis HniltDil to U.Oiid , u lurno imrt o'f which \VIIK not up to lliu reinlrunniit'i ] ) of buynrn for i-itsu-in anil foreign nmrliitlK. llvJilurs of prlnio cattle - tlo tlu-roforo wur ? not rt-iinlrod to inako any prloo i/iiJLces'-liiti'i. all unltiiblo olVorliiKs bolnu promptly tnUcn nl ytistor.luy'H iliiotatloiiH. ( IruiU'sjifjiatlvo uatllo that have to soil Inconipotltlon with KrassToxnns wt-ro aualn wuak , Hullliit'cJAlioiit Idu luuor than Monday. The suIrs , thoiiuh Inr cly at f'J.Wi ® fl.W , were on a basis of ? l.Mai.5 ) ( ) . The oiithlilo ( liiotatlon Is iniroly nominal , no trailiv. linvlnj : boon olToi'to ( at over t'l."d within tlio lust tlirro wui-ks. The run of ToxnH uuttlu was cstl- nmtuil at 4.MiO. ( At a rc'ilnollon from liiHt weok'H prlfc.sot 1 ifol.'ic thuro was iin aotlvo ( Imiuuiil ut * l..v > 1i.a.M for rnixsiTM , uiul at f3liv < 5.25 for ft.-l. Thuro was u contiiiuiul wuukncai In the calf nuirkotit , the tuipnllo * boliitf t Ki hoavy. Quotations wi-ro $ l.7. ' < iW.iO for noor to choiuu. An extra iuoonnil ; ualt broiiKht * .V5) . Anothurlto per 100 pounds wns nddcd to the vitliin Of IIOKH , fl.A'.Ht'iil.O ' ) bulnu' fri-ulv p ild for best la-uvy and nu-illuin wiiUhtx. and H.i& \ 4.nu for htriutly uhoh'o llKht. Poorer lots bold nil thu way down to t2.oiiisl.00 , nt whli'h nmco there was llttlo tradliu In ciiils and p UK , but from t4.f > 0 to lift ) wi-ro the pon- illar prk-i's. moro than t lit oo-fourths of the Hiipply uroKSlnu the xonli-s at that raiiK'o. Cirussurx wi-io ni' H-otoil at u i-on.sulur.iblo ro- duullon from prlvvs paht for corn futtfil IIO--K. In fuel thuro were few buyisrs who would touch thorn at all. The Into fi-ullni ; win , not us Him at that prevalent at the opunuii ; of hiihlnuhs and bomo hogs wuro lull In the i > cll- or ' handu. The KvunlnB Journal reports : CATTr.K--Ilii- celplH , 13OvUi uhlpmuntH , 4.0OO. Market slow and nculci prlmo natlvos , H.W2A.Wi | Toxnn . M. : is. ' , : OOWM. < i..VKu.'i.7V Moo ; * lli'colpts. 22OlXl [ hlpmcntJ , < ,000. Murkut ncllvi- , higher ; roiiph nnd common , ( I.UU4.4'.ii ' .nl.M-il and iKH-kor * , l.4.Vil4.r > r > ; tirlmu hunvy nnd butt-lior weights , tl. . ' lljihi , * l.4ivft .o\ SlIKKP Hl'Cl'lJito. tt.OOJs .slilptilPnt.i. Market fairly iiollvo anil stoivilyt nntlvcit , M.fWl5.KS ; ToxniiK. JI.SOi wcthors , lambs. Ni-w York lilvo Stook SInrkot. Nnw YOIIK , Jnno 17. URKVES Ilocolpts , S.C07 bond InclndliiK loScnrs for sulr. MnrKot dull , 1 1' per c t lowiT ! tinllvi' Fti-cri , JI.4OJ6 aS5 ti r i-wtj bulls and oowa , J2.2i4X4.in ! die * i'd i'of Mottdv al SVifaiHjc per pound. Shipments today. Mi bcove.s and 4,080 iiuarterM of l-cef : tomorrow. 1.000 neuron , C'AI.VIM Itecclpts , 4.473 head : market i-io per pound lower : veal * . fj.U030.00 per ewtj nuttctniilk calves , } 2.UVitl.Oi ) . SiiKKi1 Kecclptv. N.5I7 head : market firm ; sluep , fl.SAat.liO per cwt : lambs , JUi ( ) < ? f-7.7.1i dreosed mutton , llrm , UillU'fo per pound : iln-Hsc'il lam'.M Ntuady at lOSIil-c. lloo > i--jiecelpti. ! n,2. > l liead consigned direct ; market nominal ; Mcady at il.30Q3.2. > . KIIIIHIIH City hlvo st iok Mnrkot. KANSAS CITV. Mo. June 17. CATTLS o- cclpt * . 2.UW ; shipments. v.MO ; market llrm for bcsl nntlvi'H and Texans : cows , dull ; steeri. { i.2.v.l. ' ) : > : cow * . < I.W4fc3.l > 0 : stockcrsand feeders , $ -.Mi ( ) < il4.2' ' ) . Iloos litirelpta , 8.080 ; Hlilpmenti , I.OlX ) ; mar ket fie higher ; bulk , * l.2- < tl.M ; all Wades , gllKp.i' liccelpts , 1,100 : market steady. St. I.oulH Ijlvo Slock Mitflcnt. FT. I.ot-iii , Mo.Tune 17. PATTM : Horelpts , 4IOi ) ; shlpments6.i : ( > 0 ; marketflrm : fair tofaney native SU-OIK , J..4K ) ( j.UO ; Texuns and Indians , ' > : i.Vi.i.r.n. Ili > ( ! S-Keeelpts.i,2'iO ( ' ! shlpmentH. 1.2)0 ) ; mar ket a shade higher ; huavy. $4.4.'io,4.55 ( ; niucd , j lltrht. fl.Ki : S4.40. 0 .11. ill. I It'll OJjF.S.tl.i : JIAUKKTS. Trcsh Ki-tillM. Iti.ArKiinnitiit-i Per caw. $ : i 5. HI.ACK UASI'IIIIHII.S | : Per case. il.OO. C'MKiiliiKS Culirirnl.i , per 10-lb box , 11.75 : blai-k Tartarian. $1.75 : southern chnrrles , $ I.M per drawer of IS iinnrts. UIIAMII : l.ns Anitules , J3.25 ; Muillturriia- t'lin NWeels , W 50il'l.75. TEXAS PKAI ins Per 'i bnsbol box. 75c. STiiAWiiKiiiur.s Mls-ourl stock. * . ' . ( ) (82.25 ( per 21 quart case ; Iowa stock , ? 2.25 per ease. ( iini.v : : ( lOosnnniiiiiKS Per 24 ijnait case , 12.25 ® ' , ' . 10 : dra wer of HriiiarH , J1.75. I'lNCAt'i'i.KS Per noKI.IO. . I.KMO.NS-l'holec stock , pur box. JO.OJ ; fanuy , S'l ' l. HANANAS Per bunch , J2.5l ) < iJ3.00 for fancy shlpplnu stock. _ Country I'roiluoo. 1'OL'i.Tiiv The market on old fowls Is a llttlo weak : ind sales of Kood stock are mailoat i.'l.'iO ( ? ! .l.7f > . KurliiK chlel.C'iis lire beeonilm ; moro iilenty and are selling ut ji.OOU4.(0 : ( per iloz. The ducks arriving are mostly small and neat at about S--IO , Tin keys , ( if per Ib. IlL'Trnii-A very ItirKOproportlonof the but ter IssfllliiK ut lOc II AV Hum upland , $9.001410.00 : poorer grades , M.OWffi7.0i ) . _ The following quotations represent the pilcesat which choice stock Is billet ! out on orders unless otherwise stated : UNIONS llormuiln , ucr case. * 2.25 ; California. 3'Jc per Ib. CAiii'AOE Homo grown. 75c per do7.or.'lo per Ib. SOUTIIKII.V CAI'I.IPI.OWIIK Pcrdozen , $1.50. NEW POTATOKS Per Ib , 21iB2 ( c. TOMATOES I-Nnej stock , per unite , $2.75. Nnw Itur.TS Per doz. : i.'iiii40c. PKAS Per bushel box. ! l25ai.Y ) ; Der M btuhol bov. ( We. OtlCtlMHKliR Pur doz. 75c. yoUTHiMtN HKANS Wax , flT i'So per K bushel box ; string , 5'iii CO per ' 4 bushel box. POTATOM Homo grown stouk In small lot from the stoie. fl.10. Asi'AUAOUs 50o per do/ IHIANS Nuvy , $ ; . ( V > par bushel. Omaha milling eompanj. Kollance , Patent , $2.W ; Imlncibo Patniit , i2.Ml ; l.one s'ar ( , Superlative. 82,50 ; i-nowllake , J2. 10 ; I'ancy l-'amlly. SI.OO. 1C. T. Davis nilllcompany. High Patent N'o. 1 and Croiim , $2.M ; Ulne I ) . , full patent , t2.5.1 ; llawkeye , half patent , Ji.li : Speclul ICii.vnl , patent No. 10 , M.IU : Minnesota Patent , ? 2.S5 ; Kansas Hard Wheat , patent. tV.OO ; Nebraska Sprhii ; Wheat , patent , $2,55. S. I' , ( llllinan's Gold Modal. $2.8'i ; Snow White , $ . ' .50 ; Hnowllake , $2.10 ; low urailc , JI.IMI ; Queen of the Pantry. J2.00 ; bran. 815.10 ; chopped feed. $24.00 ; Minnesota Superlative , * 2.N ) . K. I- . Welch & Co. , Welch's Ilesl. S2.Kr ( Ciown I'rlncc..70 ; Minnesota Chief. 42.40 ; fcplendid Family , $2.10 ; Straight. Jl.OO. When the Lord Chief .Justice of England orders Cook's Extra Dry Champagne , it's ' a sad commentary on our Aiiglomaniacs. CASI11KR OAMIMO.-'S CASK. He IH Scnt-nucil to a Tliroo Voars' Turin Court X The criminal division of the district court was the drawing card yesterday. Long before the arrival of the judge an anxious crowd began to gather. It was generally understood that John N. Campion , the trusted cashier and bookkeeper of the Consolidated tanlc line would plead guilty to the embezzlement of W.400. Shortly after court convened the prisoners wcfro brought in. Among the number was nil old man , gray haired and bowed down with grief and shame. Hi was John N. Campion. Ho took uscatbssido Attorney Montgomery and n whispered consultation took place between them. After the read ing ot the journal , the pris oner was arraiirned and the information read by Countv Attorauy Alahonoy. "Mr. Campion , to this , what do you plcuu ? " asked Judge Kstcllu. "Uullty , " faintly responded the man at the bar , as his limbs twitched and hu wiped nwnv a tear. The penalty was explained , after winch the Judge aslted : "Uo you still desire to plead guilty { " "Yes , " answered the prisoner. "Then " continued the ' ' . , Judge , 'you arc. sentenced to a term of three years in the penitentiary , at hard labor , and during no part of this sentence shall you bo kept in sol itary confinement. " A number of ladles , Iriends of the guilty man , broke down am ! cried as they wulchcil the prisoner take his scat in the dock bosulo the othc.r criminals. The crime was embezzlement. Per a num ber of years Campion held the position of cashier for tlio Consolidated tank lino. Some time ago the company discovered that they were losing hums of money. The cashier was suspected. Detectives were put to woik on the case and it was soon discovered that bo was keeping two sets of books. Ho was accused of the crimu aud confessed bis guilt. In tbo case of Mike ( .ircen , charged with assault to rob , tbo Jury after being out forty hours , announced an inability to agree und was discharged. John ilrennun plead guilty to the theft of f'M from a lodging house. Ho was sentenced to twenty days in the county Jail. John U. Clumpltt , charged with mali cious destruction of property , gave bonds in the of ' und released from sum f-'OO was cus tody. The bearing on the writ of habeas corpus sued out by Franklo Miller is being heard by Judge Estelle. Some months ago Ituy Cam eron , n resident of the burnt district , robbed a granger of ftdO. Hho was convicted and sentenced to eighteen months in the peniten tiary. IJoforo goinir to prison she Implicated , the Miller woman , by charging that site- took and concealed fill of tbo money. l-YanKio Miller wus arrested and is now In court , claiming Unit she Is unlawfully imprisoned. "I do uot believe that I would bo alive to day had it not bcon for'Uugunt Fcrro-MniiKii iit-bo water. " R H. Muhiin , CoffcyvilluKuii Booksr n B cod CURED and S .In dis- oasas tree , THE S W I FT MY BOY. SPEC FIG CO , . ATL N 1 A.GA. Swift's Spec lie S. S. S. cur il my little b y of i-on fu\i \ : , fium which lie luul Millem ! H long titno Iliad tiled tliu IJCB : ] ihv ii i. us i nil giuat iiianti | ties of iiR-illc nee witliiuit a\iill. A few 1 oti os of S. S. S , diil llio wo k Ilo IK now uijmiiiK' the IIH o" lun'th and lias i.ot had any t > yn | > iomt of the d'fc.iso ' for o\er n .M'ir. : W. A. Clayton , AdiliN. . O. HOOKS OH BlQOD AND SKIM DIStAitS FKCC. ioJno Lo. , AU nta , Ga , OMAHA DIRECTORY. AWNINO3 AND TENT9. nitiha Tout & Awu- ing Co. Kli n . llniimmclis. Oil nil ItiiMierClolhlne. Si'inltiir ciitnlinnu' . 11 III KII r num. BIOYCLE3. A. II. Perrigo&Co. | M , 0. D.IXOII , K , All I'rlcos , All ' "Wlo"oW n Montlil ) I'll j mcnts. 1.115 IloilKO Street. rurnam St. , Omaha. BOOK BINDERS & STATIONERS Omiilm Republican Printing Oo. , Law brief ) , bank niplli ! . nnil crer/thln In tlia priming line. 10th nml Donul H stre 3ti. Ackermnim Bro3. & Hciutzo , llmlerj , rleotnitrpcTJi blntik book m.viu- fnctiirert , IliniloworJ Jtri'i'U Omilu. BOOTS AND SHOES. Charles A. Ooo & Oo. , KirkendalliJonus & 0o Mnnufiitturors nnJ Job- Wholp'iilo Mnmifaoinr'i burs. Airont * for Morton Htib- * ln'rMiou I'o. . IIIU 11UI , IKr.lllOw.lr.lntrooL nml llUiillnrncr HI. " * " " WilHaim , Van Aer- 0"o.7 nain & Harto , phoo Factory. Tomer lltli nml Doiik'Im * t , Oiu- ; lurnoy street , 1m. Merchant * Invltoil Omaha , Nob. tooill : nt ) t uttimtnii. BOXE33. BUTOHERS. John L. Wilkie , Louis Holler , Omiihnpnpor box fnctorr DutchcM' nml : ; - ! : Do'.ul.n. TeeM A Ciippllo . lleof , line \ 'hei't' ' .i ln . Orders ( iromptly llllo I. lllii-IIIS Jiirk < nn St. CARRIAGES , BUQQIS3 , BTO. W. T. Seaman , Omali.Vs I.arie t Vurlat/ WAIJONS AND CAIlltlAfJIC-i CARPETS. CLOTHING. Omaha Carpet Co. , Gilmore & Ruhl , Carpet * , oil olot'H , mit- .Mi\niifncturer , t Wlmlo- llnijcirlalii : { OO li.ol ) . imlo ClnUilori , Ill Doujlii struit. IKWlIarner St. CIGARS. West & Pritsolnr , Mnnufnrtiuer * rtiiocksr Jobber" of leaf tobacco . 1011 1'nrn.im ntreot COAL , COKE , ETC. Omaha Goal , Ooko and Ooutaat & Sq Lima O.i. Hard anillift co.il ship- llartl Hiulifl roil. l'"r * , S. E. Cur. liitli mil DJU/- l.TU ? Karn nn stioot , ] u ; troot < . Mount & Grit'fin , P. II. Mahouof & Go. Hani-Coal Soft 213 S. lllli.troC. Orices SI'I N. ICitli anil cor. Omnhn , Neb. 10th nml DoiikMa * stt. American Fuel Oo. Ho well & Co. , Bhlppor * ami dealer" la anttiraclto anil blt.1- 5178. llthetrcot , nilnoui coal. Omalm , Nob. VliH. Utlutroot. Nebraska Fuel Oj. , Johnson Bro ? . , 2133. 13tli struct , ' .ill FarnnmSircot , Omnlia , Nob. Onmlir , Neb. CORNICE. Englo Cornice V7orks F. Huemninsr. Manufacturers orttnlran- Onlvanl/ed Iron cornice * , lieil Iron Coinlcu. Dormer wtnilmv * , ilnnr Window c p , mi'tnllo * ky- cajiK , Ilii laN eto. Tin llKliln etc. 1110 and 111. Iron and V ite ronfer. 1 Bll Kirn-iin : Ht. CEMENT AND LIME. J. J. Johnson & Co , , 2189. 13th itril % Omaha , NoS. DRY GOODS. M. E. Smith & Co , , Zilpatrick-Kosh Dry Goods O.i. ( iirnllliliu , Dry Konil * , . Dry irooil * . notion * , \rent * jlood * , notion * lurnUbtni ; iioodi. Cor. lltli anil Howard t * . Corner lltli ami llarney ELECTRICAL SUPPLIED. FLOUR. E. L. Welch & Oo. , E. T. Davis Mill Co. , 1012 K. ICth stroeL C. O , Uuilurwuo 1 , .1. K. Mi-Cray. Manager. .Manniror atOnulit. Mill at llundori'iiii , .Minn. Cor. Stli and Jaokwa ntv S. F. Oilman , Omaha Milling Co , , Merchant Midori , 1014N. Itlth nlroit. Olllco and Mill MM Noilli C. K. lllnck - .Mnn ior. llltli Strei-t. FURNITURE AND CARPETS. ' " OE'NTS" FURNISHING GOODS. Schneider & Loomis , J. T. Robinwa Notion Oo , , Jobbers nnd Importer ! of * ( lenta furnlifibu ifooli notions nnd furnhhliu m't'it ccliilir.ito I lininl liuoil , , "lluckskln" < ivon ll , punt * , nlilrt-i , i-'iiti , uto. llll llownrd ntreet. Cor. I2C > > nn.l llow.ird in. GLASS , PAINT , OIL ANDJDRUOS. Kennard Glass aud J. A. Fullar & Oj. Pnint Co , , 14WIMUUUI ( Strut. 1(03-111' ! Iliirncr I Oin.ili * , Null- Oniuhru Williain Ouunnings , lilako , Bruoj t. I. ' Uisfunvi-orl'i it. VM-'Mi GIT and 019 Boutli lilU ( Ht. . Onmlni , Neb. Oni.'tlin , Nul' . GROOERIEJa. Paxton & Qallaghar , Meyer & Raapks , IOi-711 S. lOlti "trout , 14U5-1I05 Himiur ilr * t , OninliA , Null. Omaha , Ni'l ) . D M. Steele & Oo. , Sloan , Jolinoi : & 0 } , iaJI-1'AlJ Jono < itroot , Vtli und 1/onTunwortli utrc-uH , Oiu.-ilm , Nob. Oiunliii , Nub , Alien Bros , , McOord , Brady & Oo. llll Humor itruut , JStlinnd l Omalm , Nub. Onmlni , GUN VOWDER. Hugh 0. Olark. ( iviil Wi'Hturn Auuntflf Dupont't ttpnrllia liun- pi'wilfr , Atliu lilut > u < pl > J- Ivu.lllaillntf cnp4. f ui lib llurucitrvtU GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Toncray & Bryan , ' S. A. MoWhortor" llroVcr , , yrHln , protlilon' .111 lit Null lUnk , Urokert nd Mocki" alS s. lltli 1'rlTMA < tlr * to No St. 1'rlrMowlre to Chl-i Vork , Chlctio nd 8t wosi. I.OUU and Now' ' Ixjuli. I'mh until Vork. l bought for ill mar not * OookroiT Bros.1 I Y , 0. Swiuts & Oo , " Ill-overs. I'rlT.-ito nlrai illriikori.dMln.l'rotliiUiiil L1 ? , " * \ 1"I'lilCHiio A etc. I'rlvnl * nlro lo .11 St l.ouls. riiwlnl au nI.OUU and ni'omio. ' Oitlco tlon KI OI , to truck bldi In l t Nntl luuk.Oinnlm. onirrnln. lit.Nki'llUnk. Kirhaimablifir , t > . Uni 'm Bates & Co. , Williams & Oro33 , Country produce , 'ruin , I'roJuco and frultl , ' vi'Keliililo * . Kroeert' rpeclaltle * . tei , cplim , etc. 417-4HIS. llth St. 1211 Uirner * tro3t. L Randazzo & Sou , 211 South izili Street. Foreign Ahomentlc Fruit * Klorldu OrniiKe * A Hlrlly Krult * . llrincli lioiitie , 7 N. I'eters Ht , Nuvr Orl'm PAPER. | RUBBER G'DS. STEAM AND WATER SUPPLIES U. S. Wind Engine & A , L , Stranj & Soi3 : , Pumn Oo , , 1CXW-10JI Furnainitrojt , llnlllilnir wind mill * . DM nnil Ittj .lonoi Ht ( ) . t' . Itonv , ncthiff mauHifor. ( ) in lia. Nub. TEA , OOFPEE , SPIOES , Consolidated OofTao Company , UllanillllO UnrnoriL Oiualin. Nell. TOY ? . BILLIARDS. ' SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , LIMITED. LIVE STOCK COMMISSION. A. D , Boyer dc Co Huutur & Green , & 8-UI Biclmniia llullilliu , 1U Kiclianua llulMlnj South Kuulb Oinnnik. _ B. J. Ooffman , Bmiloj &Go. , nuu Ililllillni Hu nth Omaha. P. T. HUGHES , CAHIl COM.MIHSIDN MHIli/'HANP I.V.'I Wl Market l.tn-ut , Dunror. C'oliirmlo Kl ln , III. , iiinl Wu t-rn rreaiiwry Iliiljor , Biiimiia I'lieo.e. 1U.IW ) A I unii'lr VM ' . " { , . " ' ' " " J lonn lu inr > lilip | ri nml . .itlnrn > In ) II lu I. ' < " " V . ' . clm.i > llutlor It am i n HlilP > l t frolnlit. ii'Mnl. | * Si-Miimil .Jiillnu Muj. llullnblu lur uuoutmu. on ,1 , . ui > ml. nnnllTI HANHAI.V ) UAI'HULKil r thl DUCuTA onlr captului pr c/lb J bl - - . tiUr lcUin fur tli uurn u. Oonorhi tnrt < ll cU rgm from tn uiln ror mu ouvrltuUut w-jul iu4 H.Uivut bux. All drugKUU.