1 1 w THE OMAII/V DAILY ttEKi friIUUSIAY , JUNE lo. 1893. : , > . COMMERCIAL AND FHAKCIAl At tlio Start Fooling in Wheat Was Firm on the Oablos. ACTIVE DAY WITNESSED IN THE CORN PIT Trading Wn < Agnln Firm nnd Still Higher 1'rlce * AVcre rtcorod , but the Full Advance \Vn Nut Slalntnlnod. CniCAOO , .7uno 11. Avalliiblo wheat stocks were reported this tiftcrnoon ai allowing a flecrcnsoof 3,500,000 uu , Wheat , ns a con- hcqucncn , closed nt top price ? of Iho day. The better tone to cables , the unsettled financial conditions , the project that the big stocks of cash ttlirnt \ \ 111 be cured for by the clique , nnd tliu brinks'.Tilly report , hcliird topro'luco the ndviinco. The fnct that evport nnd cash sales were light was the chief obstacle tn ahull innrkct. Corn closed * ic hlfihcr. L'onslderlns the liberal receipts of hogs they showed consid erable ) slcadlne'-x , and the declines ninnunted to Cc In poll ; , 13ic ! In lard and 12c ! In ribs. At the stait thu feeling In nhc.it was firm on the cables. Iteain covered a consldcrablo line cif shortw and tlitre wus not much for sale. Hut the crop bulletins were nearly all favor- nblo nnd some additional bank troubles ) being reported In the woil the feeling gradually grew weak. Armour beraino a good seller on receipt of news thai , harvesting hod already begun In Kntiiis. There us another ilovelop- incut of htrengtli during the closing hours , however , on the Itlpher continental cableund largo decrcnf.n In the available bupply 10- ported hy Itradstreol's. Thcio were Mime reports of hot winds In the northwest having done some damage to the crop , and It was also said that the weedy con dition of the Ik'hmhad allected the mouth of Miring wheat. Theniatltot atthoopening WHS liboilt the Kiino ns yrMt'Mliiy'H closing , nd- vnnct'd from lie to ? < c. euscil oil1 again from > , ic to "in , recovered fully , and tl.o closing win uuoiitjic higher than yesterday. Keain was quoted ns haying ho thought wheat would go up Ufjo hefoio It went down 3f. Another aetlvc day was witnessed In the roi n pit. The feeling was again firm and still hltzhcr prices scoied , but the full advnnce was not maintained , The price was helped largely by the stronger cables , continued llheial out Inspection nnd very modeiatu iccelpls. which , fts on yeMeiday , had ti tendency to make hhorts u llttlo ainlous. The opening was firm at about } ( c adxanco wltlia very good ilemand , nnd particularly for Hentemher. Tlio market held steady fora while , hut later rased oil'Uo. when thodcmand beoamo moio urgent , under which thopilco worKcdlip jjc. Iteall/lng after the bulge carried Iho prlcu back ! ic , but the malUel still ruled firm , and nt the close had gained from ? c to ! Jc. Trad ers are boniowhat stirred up over Wilght's po sition In corn. Many think ho has a deal on. Them wasaftlr trade In ciat.s nnd an un- KCttled feeling. Trices for July advanced 7Be Curly , with good buying , but later reacted from he to ! io , then advanced from ? ; < . to lie nnd closed steady , with a net gain of from ? ; o to le. Scptemher advanced from Jju to 3ic and closed with a net gain of He. Kccelpt ! > weio tuiall. With the run of live bogs at the yards con siderably In excess of the estimates and lower prices for them the market , for provisions opened weak. Thoio was , however , nothing doing hoyond a few trades In lard and a llttlo soiling of ribs for September delivery. The market rallied with wheat and corn. An actlvo demand existed for shipment. Estimated iccuipts for tomorrow : Wheat , 88 cam ; corn , 350 cars , ; oats , 1BO cars ; hogs , 27,000 head. Tlio loading futures ranzert as follows : 111 111tH. OI'LN. 111(111. l.UW. L'LOtli : . V'tUIV. W < 71H 71 40 4156 41) > f 12 80H SOW son S" 30 w 31) ) 30 Xlcul'urk Julr 10 TO 1995 1990 19 95 90 00 Bcpt 20 UO 20 70 7U W 30 Ci M 7U Lnrd July 10 UK 10 15 10 12 10 1SK 10 22 K Uopt 10 Ci 10 C5 10 c ; > 10 C2H 10 7S > 4 Ehorl Ulbs. . Julr B 40 6 45 fi 45 0 4 9 (5 Sept 005 9 T7H 9 C5 9 72W 85 Cash qilotallnnscro ai follows : Fiotm Kiisy , nominally , nncliangcd. . WHEAT No. 2 spring , GOMftGG'Jc ; No. 3 , sprlntr , f. o. b. , CDo ; No. 2 ri'd , ( JUH003 c. r COIIN No. 2 , 40\c. No. 3 , yellow closing at t3AT8 No. 2 , 30ic ! ; No. 2 white , f. o. b. , 34 © 8Gc ; No. 3 while , f. o. b. , 32ffi33ic. ! } KYE-NO. 2 , 40c. UAIII.CV No. 2 , nominal ; No. 8 , f. o. b. , 80c ; No. 4. f. o. b. , 35r. FIAX HKIII-NO. : 1 , 61.0.1. Tlsioiu VKIKI : > Prime , ! 3. ( > r > . I'OllK SJesi , per bhl. . H0.05&10.07'/4 ; lard , per 100 His. . 10.00@lU.02i ! ; short ribs , sides ( loose ) , fO.40Ity.45 ; dry salted shoulders , ( boxed ) , fO.50aiO.00 : short clear sides , ( boxed ) , fl0.37TclOJJ2'5 ! ( ' , WHISKY Dl&tilluia' Ilnlbhcd goods , per gal. , Snr/Atis / Cut loaf , Cc ; granulated , 5.70 ; standard "A , " 5.57. The following were tlio receipts and ship ments for today : Articles. llcerli'U. ' HUlpnients. Vlour , bblfl . 15,000 11,000 \Vlicat. bu . t'l.U'M 15.r > .UlX ) Corn , bu . , SbT.OOU Hi.UOU Oul § , bu . , 8110.000 ITO.OOO Ityc , bu. . * . . . V.UOO 1,000 llurloy , bu . . . . . 1U.OUU 1UXJ ( On the I'roduco nxcTiango today tlio butter market was steady ; creamery , 15ffi20c ; dairy , 122,1 Be. Kggs , quiet ; strictly fresh , Oinalui I'roiluco Mitrkot < TOMATOns Mississippi 4-haskot crates , 82.25. ( Ul.iFoiu.'iA CAiiliAdic Ciatus , per Ib. , 2X 3. ! ; St. Louis cabbage , per rrato , 83.25. Niw : I'OTATons 1'er bbl. , I3.75 4.00. HTHINU UEANS Per bu. box , 81.25&81.CO. PKAs-Pcr bu. box , $1.50. CtlCUMliEllH Per iloz. , 75c. CAUI.IFIXIWUU Kniicy , perbu. box , 81.76. Ko. ONlONS-Pcr bbl. . 84.50. Lr.TTOcr. Pur dor. , 20S25c. lUmsiiKS Pordo15ii25c. . nnr.KN ONIONS Per do150.200. . ABPAHAOUH Per doz. , 351t40c. .W llKETd-Per doz. , rituiTS. S Per 10-lb. box.$1.50 , HTHAWUEIIIIIIH : Per case , on orders , 83.50 ® 'ooosKnEiiiiics Per case , 83.CO. ItABI'liKHllins Per24-plnt CIISOB. 82.25S2.50. LEMONK Choice to fancy , 84.GOa&.00 ; extra fanoy.e5.50BO.OO. 11ANANAS Per bunch , Including cratoi and packing. 82.0 ( > a2.50. OIIANOKH UlversUlo seedlings , 83.25 , Medi terranean HtteotB , } : i.50@3,75 , lll.AC > uiF.luiir..s 24-iiuarl CIIHOS , 83.5034.00 , iiiniT.ii , I'.diis , IIAMI : , roui/ruv. IlUTTEii Tlio great bulk of the country butter gees at lie. limn Cenoral market lie. I'otii.THY Choice hens , 77c ! ; mixed coops G7c ; old joosters , 3U4c ; geese and ducks JIISCKI.taNKOUS. HAY The market on good upland hay. 17 Incur lots. VKAI < Choice and small fat , 7tt8Jc } ; larg < nnd thin , 3aOc. _ St. Lou ! * JMarlictH. BT. LOUIB. June 14. PI.OUII Dull , with n ( WIIUAT llulllsli early but turned weak , became came unsettled and continued so to thu end No. U red , cash , ti'Jlic ; June. G8cj July , 04K5 Gbr. cloning nt 044 ! 04fic ; bcptcmber , O'JKc. closing at G0j ! 00fic. CoiiN-titiong early , but eased off , closlni only } fu niii No. 2 mixed , cash , and Jinn UOSc ; July. U71SQ3BC. closliiR at 87fic , Boptemm-r. MO'JfraO'ic , closing at 39c ! , OATS 1 Inner , higher ; No. 2 ctish and June iBc ! ; July. 27@27 ? c. closing 27 c bid ; Augusl a4Mc , closing 24 > 4u bid ; September , 25jc closing at 25 } < o asked. PIIOVIHIO.NBDull , weak , lower , currefi tnako of pork , 410 , Lnrd. 10.50. Dry sal Jueats , loose shoulder * , t < J.2&H ; longs and rll tO.CO ; bliorlK , f 10 ; bacon , packed shoulden f 10 ; long B and ribs , 81U.5X2lo.C2i ( } ; bhorti (11 ; hanii , suzar cured , 13U14C. lluiTKH-Cholco creamery , 10ffi20c ! dalrj 10ftl7u. ( liKDKHTU-rioiir , 8,000 bbls. : wheat , 0,00 bu. scorn. 1UO.OOO bu. ; oats , 11,000 bu. ; Hini'MK.MSI'lour 2,00(1 ( bbls.hoat , 3,00 bu ; cum , 137,000 bu. ; oats. 12,000 bu. ; ryt Nmv York Murkett. NKW YniiK.Juno 14. Kuuu Kecclpts. 40 , 024 pkgh. : exports , 4,080 bids. , 4B.B30 biickh baleu , 14.000 pkgs. : market quiet , steady. COIIN MKAIs-gulet , steady , UYKQuiet , butady ; sales , 8,000 bu. west ern to arilvu ut6Hr delivered. IUUI.EY MAI.T Dull , steady. WIIIAT Hecelpts. 015,000 bu. ; exports , 165 , 037 bu. ; sulcu , b,200OOU bu. of futures , 144 , 000 bu. of spot , Hpot market llrmer , falrl active ; No. 2 red. In more and elevate VSJio ; anoat. 73UO73jjc : f. o. b. . 73Jio ; un uradi'd. red , 7Mit473)Sc ) ; No. 1 northern. 73 > tc I\o. 1 hard. BOc. Options opened tlrm and ail vanced aesc. closing tlrm at iti > cover yt terduy with u fdlr trade ; No. U red , July , 73 ! . . . , - . eloping Ht 74ci Aujuit. 76J'a76Me ' , I closing t7oe ( Boptnmbcr , 77X47S 1-lGc.floi- I IIIR nl 77 Vci November , 61 MUSI He , cloilntc at 8Hci December. 8J < < tl8Sc , doting at 6V\c. ConnUccelnt * , 81,400 bu i export.1) ) , 10via : bu.i mlo , 1,010,000 bu. futures , 57,000 bu. itiot. Spoil firmer , r\\\\vlt \ \ No. 2. 40c In elevntor.40.S'B49iicftnonti No. 3 white , fi2'fe. ' Otitlon < closfd stronp nnd ? SMc higher ; July , 4Q 40ij ( , cloilnx lit 40HC ) Aujll't , 49'i'tJ ' 60jc ! , closing ftl l'Jicj ' September , OVii tOic ? , clailnc nt 0o. ( , ) AT ? Hccolpts , JB4.050 bil. ! o.xportP , 4- 773 bu.s sMoi , ICO.OOO Int. futures , 183.000 bit. M'ot , Spot * firm , morn netlvo. nptloni ( IriiKir , tnodpr.itcly active ; JiiTiO , 375t37ic { ? , closlnt ; nt 37 c ; July , 3nHU3CHc , closlnz nt 305 < ci i-eptotnbcr , 8Ulia32Mc , rhulni : nt 32c ; No. i ! white. 40c | No,3 white. USJic ; No. 2 Chl- cnRo , noc ; No. U , 37c ; inl.xcd wcucrn , 3B'2i 391JC ; liltc western , 40fif.-IOo. HAV--l'nlrly nctlVQ. steady ; good to choice , 6wCM.M ( ) . Mill's -rirm , quiet. IftiiKS Qtunti wet silted Now Or leans selected , 4fi to CO lb . . 4'4ftic ( ; Texas selected , 60 to 00 11 . , 67c ; llucnm Ayres 21 to24lbn. , 12jo ; Texas dry , 21 to 27 ibs. , 8 ® I'no'vifltONS Cut nicnts. dull , stctidy ; pickled bpllle , 13 Ibs. nt llUSJliMc ; mid dles , Inactive , firm. I.nrd iiulot , easier ; west ern stentn closed nt I Hi 10 ; Mlu . none , On- tlnns , unlos. none ; June , (10,15 , nonilniil ; .July. (10.40 , noinliinl ; Hciitombor , $10.00 , noiiilnnl , I'oi u , quiet , steady i old mess , (10.70 ; now nies * , * 20. llirriKii ( Julot , steady ; western dairy. 1411 lrocbtorn { ; cieumery , 1&320JJC ; Clglns , 20" " jr. unnr.sc Quiet , unsettled. Kdtis-null , weak ; receipts , 8,044 OURS. ; western fresh , 14f ! < i 14io ! ; western , per cnso , TAU.OW Weak ; city , for pkgs , , 6c asked ; country ( pltKf. free ) . 6tt5 3-liic , as to quality. CorroNBinn OIL Dull ! yellow urlme , 44cj choice , SOQ61C. I'KTitot.r.UM The market was neplected ; l'onn ylvanliL oil , spot sales , none ; July op tions , sales , none ; G3c hid ; ottered at GS. c ; Lima oil , sales , nonni 2Qc ! hid. ItoiiN Dull , weak ; strained common to peed , fl.VlKif.l.'Ji ) . Timi'iivn.NiJ-Q.ulct , flrm at 28 > { & 20tc. ! KlUR-Qulut , linn. MOHSSIH Now Orleans open kettle , good to choice , dull , steady. SiHiAH-Ktiw , tlrm , fairly actlvo ; sales. 20 tons MtlM'ovndo 89 test at. 3Xc ; nml forcnr- KOOS centrifugals 00 test al3iu ! ; lellncd fairly nctlvc , llriiiiolT A , 4 15 lG55-lGc ; mould A , 6 U-lGftriJic ; standard A , DKQSU-lGc ; con fectioners A. 5U6 7-lGc ; cut lout , 613-10 We ; crushud. 6 13-lC5JOi' ; powdered , 5 11-10 firiV1 ; craitulutud , 6iffl6 ? u-lGc ; cubes , SJ { ® 6 IM-lOc ? I'm liios Hteady , ( "ull ; American , 812.75 ® 16.50. roi'l'iiH- Weaker ; lake , ? 10.GO. J.KAIIKimvi donip .tle , J3.70. Tl.v-Stroni ? ; SI lulls , $10.05 bid , 120.20 iisKcd ; pliites.rjulct , steady. Spelter , ( julot ; do- mustli ; , H.20. .Murkoti. KANSAS CITV , Juno 14. WiinAT Wcalc nnd loner ; No. 2 hind , 57 > i < Q58c ; No. 2 red , 60iSGOc. UOII.N Dull hut steady ; No. 2 mixed , 323 G83C ; No. 2 white , 34c. OAiis-LottPi ; No. 2 mixed , 2GJiG,27c ; No. 2 white , 2HJ.28'ic. ? ' KVK Weii k ; No. 2,51 c. II AV- Dull , lower ; timothy , SG.00@10.00 ; pnilile , jri.OOOO.00. lluiTKii-lJnchungcd ; creamery , 14lGo ; dairy , 11'iOUe. KimsVpnlc lie. KucBUTO-Wliout , 10,000 bu. ; corn , 5,000 bu. ; oats , iinno. SHIPMENTS Wheat , 38,000 bu. ; corn , 4,000 bu , ; outs , none. MniiclicUcr Cuiniiicrrk.il Uovlcvr. MANCIIKSTCII , Juno 14. The Guardian , In Its commciclal article , says : Thu market Is llrmur on the advance In cotton , alihouKh there Is lt"-s actual buslnc.ss. The strength of the marKul Is due to the large sales already mndo and the cotton teports fiom America. The demand for cloth for Calcutta has become considerably quieter. A good demand for yarns has fui ther hardened the market. The iindeiiMiiient demand for cloth Is sulllclent to teport quotations. India higher rates of u\uhaiiK < ) has stimulated prices and moved the | ii Ices of .shirting and white goods. Heavy goods are meeting with more attention on account of their relative cheapness. Ameri can yarns aio strong. ilu'o Marknts. Mn.WAUicr.iJumi : 14. WHEAT Quiet ; July , G4'ic ; No. 2hpring , G3Hc. UOUN li'lrin ; No.3 , 87c. OATS Klrm ; No. 2 white , 335c ! ; No. 8 white , 3233c. HAHI.KV 58c. KYIS 50c. 1'no VISIONS Quint ; pork , July , 519.00. AllnncapoUgVlioat Market. MiNNUAl'Oi.19 , Juno 14. Market utrongor , jirices bettor ; cash fair ; No. 1 northern sold jitOUScand No. 2 northern utfiOc. Hecolpts , 225 cars. Close : June , GOi-ic ; July , OlHc ; eptember. G5c. ! On track : No. 1 hard , G4c ; No. 1 , noitlicrn , G2c ; No. 2 northern , GOc. Now York llry Omuls .Market. NKW Yniiic. Juno 14. The expected Improvo- inent In the demand for dry goods tills week Jias not come. The market Is not stagnant , nor Is it likely to be , exceptj relatively In sym pathy with the tendency of general business ITccted by the financial situation. Coltoo Miirlict. NEW YOUK , Juno 14. Options opened qulot at 5 points down to 0 points up , closed quiet , inclianged to 30 points down ; sales , 8,500 ags , including : .In no , (15.50 ; July , $15.25 ; Scutember. $15.0016.15 ; OctolicSr , (14.05 ; necomber , (14.75 14.80. Spot Hlo , easier ; No. 7. $10.75. _ liultlmnrn Urnln .Mirkot. : IlAi.TiHoni : , Juno 14. WIIBAT Dull and ( Inner ; No. 2 led , spot and Juno. 70Sc. ! COHN Strong and inactive ; spot and June , 48UC 1)1(1. OATH Easier ; No. 2 whlto western , 42c tsked , Cotton .Mirlit. ORLEANS , Juno 14. Futures steady ; sales , 41,400 bales ; June , $7.88 bid : July , $7.88 567.00 ; August. $7.888.7.89 : Hoptembor , $7.91 © 7.02 : November. gS.O'Jtt 8.03 ; December , $8.08 © 8.00 ; January. > 8.22a8.21. Il'iviiua SiiK'ir ' Alurkct. HAVANA , Juno 14. HUQAU riini ; holders are too high for buyers. _ London L'ln inolil : Itovlow. tX)3 lin .lam't Onnlnn Rinnttt. } LONDON , Juno 14. [ Now Yok Herald Cable .Special to TUB Ilnc.l The slock markets were all good today although business u as quiet , the settlements going elf easily as higher prices are generally expected in the new account. American lallwayH steadily Ini- piovcd from the onunlng upon good specula tive buying , Loulsvillo & Nashvlllo and Mil waukee. especially attracting attention. I'r Ices closed only a llttlo below the best. Largo amounts or stock wore said to bo takun on the account of Itothschlld and Itlschophclm , Norfolk preferred advanced upon the statement that arrangements with the Illinois Steel company nt'ieo to devote- $100,000 per annum to thu Ohio extension. Oilier markets are good , capoclallv Snith African Issues , In whlcli a boom seems proba ble. Koielgn wtocks were also strong , Argen tine funded lending tin ) South American sec tion. The total not Influx of gold for the week isJU.rJl.CMjU. No further change In the bank rate is expected tomorrow ; KlM.oOO sovorolgiiH were Bent Into the bank , Silver was wcuk al3did. ! _ STOCKS AND 1IUNUS. Securities \Vore ( julot Auln Yesterday anil Irrocnlur In Tliclr Conrio. NBW YOUK , Juno 14. The stock market was quiet again today and Irregular In Its course. Considering the advono Inlluencos oporatlng ngalnst the list , the undurtono of speculation was comparatively Una and In numerous In- titancos prices closed higher than on yester day. The boars had In their favor the con tinued ofllux of currency to the west , esti mated lit $1,600,000 to $1,760,000 today , and the numerous failures reported In banking and business circles. On the strength of all this , frequent attacks were made on the lending shares , but the mar ket rallied easily each tlmo the pressure was lifted. London was a moderate buyer audit waschlelly rosponslblo for thostiongth shown by l.oulsvlllo .v Nashvlllo. At the opening Ouneral Kli-ctrlu fell olT l\i \ percent to 70 , mid the gumiral list yielded fractionally , but mib- fcoqiiently Mnnhuttan lose 4 pur cent to 133) ) { , lieneral Klectrlu li ! per cent to71Si , Ohlcagu Cas l ; ( per cent to T2\ \ , ' . Distillers 2 per cunt to 21 , l.oulsvlllo fi Nashville 1H per cent tc G8 > & and National Cordaiio preferred 1 pot cent to 51 , Other stocks impioved K to % percent. During the aftuinoon thuro was 11 heavy nressuro to sell Atchlson , which fell oil K per cent to 22Ti. The general lUtholdur well , howuver , until the rate for moiioy jumped our „ - - , - . . . . _ . . , ern Union , i.ako .Shore , LackawAnna , Nuv Kngland anil DIstlllerM were relatively tlrm Theru was a rally of from .i , to a jiercentli the llnuUulOB , but the market left oil rutbui weak. A feature of the afternoon trading was i sudden slump In National Htarch manufactur ing second preferred willed sold at 80 , am lateral 36 , ending with u rally to 2UK. Onlj 260shares changed IruuU. Odd lot of tin llrbl preferred sold at 00 , u drop of 20 points The second pi of erred cloned at 20 bid und G ( lukcd , Thocuiuo for the break was the an mmncomcnt ihut the director * had metu L'ovliigton , Ky. , on thu 7th of this month uiu had tfeclded to puss the dividends ou tin second preferred , The Test says ; The lack of local buylni power on thu stork marketvjvasn plain rcsul of i ho money utrlnguncy , but was partly com peimitfd for today by London's purchases London bus had u coiuldorablo short accoun outstanding In Amorlcnn securities which Imi to bu covered In thu curient suttlemont. Iluy Ing , though not heavy on the old-time basis vus uuturully lucrtsusud by Londou'g belle fcollng on our murkot Pepftralcd by 5.00(1 ( mllui from the InimcdlAtn Innucncp of tight money itnil tut1 rcnntllo distresses. KrigllMi ob- icrrcrt icason chiefly from the check to American gold exports , This view , as the dls- pHtchos and furelRii newspapers' poinments show. Is Iho key to our situation. Whllo I/on- don houses bought modoratclv today , thcro wnssomo early local coverln ? of shorts , lioth , hewovcr , were counterbiilancod by n cautious liquidation nnd after the opc-nlng rally prices vni led little. iho following are the closlnz quotations on the lending stocks on Uio Now YgrK Stock ox- clinngo touay ! The total sales of stocks today were 170.400 shares , Including : Atchlson , 40.700 ; Hurling- ton , 4,400 ! Cbfcago Uas , 7,800 ; Distilling , 20,000 ; Kilo. 3,000 ; Loulsvlllo fc Nashville. 10,000 ; ( Ji.-neral Klectrlc , 13,600 ; Illinois Central , 15,100 ; Now Kngland , 4,000 ; North- em Tactile profened , 3.100 ; Iteadlng , 7.900 ; St. Taul , 11,000 ; Sugar , 8,900 ; Western Union , 0,800. Now York .Money Atiirkot. Nr.w VOHK , Juno 14. MONHV ON Klnu , ranging from 5 to 10 per cent ; last loan , d per cent ; closed oll'crcd at 8 per cent. I'lttJir. .MciiCANTii.B rAPF.il 038 per cent. STiciu.iNd EXCHANOI : Steady , with actual business In bankers' hills at 84.85 < 34.854 ! for sixty days andM.8Gf@4.87 ? for demand. OOVBII.NMU.NT BONUS Weak. State bonds , dull. dull.Thoclosln Thoclosln ; ? quotations on bonds : Bnn Fraticlaoo Aliiilua ; Quotntlous. SAN FitANCisco , Juno 14. The ofllclal closing Quotations for mining stocks today were as follows : 1'tnnnclnl Notes , KANSAS dry. Juno 14. Clearings , 81- 470,448. I'AIIIR , Juno 14. Three per cent rentes , 08f 77Hc for tlio account. NKW YOIIK. Juno 14. Clearings , 1107,231- 075 ; balances , J5.092.115. llAi/mioiiK , Juno 14. Clearings , ? 2,182,910 ; balances , ? 335,472. Money , 0 per cent. 1'iiii.Auer.iMliA , Juno 14. Clearings , S12- 106.0'JO ; balances , 81,000,040. Money , 4J4 per cent. HAVANA , Juno 14. E.\cliango , quiet ; on the United States short sight gold , lOSffillc pre mium. LONDON , Juno 14. Amount of bullion gone Into the Hank of Kngland on balance today , Juno 14. Now York exchange soiling at J1.50. Clearings , 8103,200 ; ba > ancns , { 3HG37 , CINCINNATI , Juno 14. Money , C8 per cont. Now "V ork exchange , 4050c discount. UlearlngR , J2.203.550. Nnw OIII.KANS , Juno 14. Clearings , J1.2C7- 007. New York exchange , commercial , 75c premium ; bank , # 1.50 premium. HT. IxililH , Juno 14. Clearings , 84,700.- 020 ; balances , t4bOU18. Money qulot. GttB per cent. Kxchanjjo on Now York , tl discount. Juno 14. Clearings , U4.052- 703 ; balanceh , 81,715,500 , Money , 7 per cent. Kxchango on Now York , 'Me to 20c dis count. NKW VOKK , Juno 14. [ Special Telegram to TDK Iluu.1 E.xcliango was iiuotcd as follows today ; Chicago , $1. 50 discount ; llostou , 83c to 20c discount ; St. L-Juh , 81 discount. OIIICAUO , June 14. Clearings , 813.701- 385 , New York exchange , dull at $1.60 dis count. Sterling exchange , sixty-day bills , M.U5 ; sight drafts , 84 , B7. Money , strong at 7 per cent. _ _ _ _ _ _ OMAHA I.lVi : HTOOIC Cattle Tr.ulo Still Niill'ura from Oonorul Do- proialuii Hogd Unnottlod. WKDNESUAY , Juno 14. Liberal receipts again today brought the in crease. In supplies so far this week over last up to 3,300 cattle and 4,300 hogs , tiuvon receipts still show a slight falling oir. The continued llboral supplies of cattle are probably caused by the pressure brought to boar on feeders by local banks , causing stock to como forward regardless of the prices real ized , Either that or the precarious situation In money matters hus inibuud shippers with uneasiness and uncertainty , thereby shaking their faith In the ultimate recovery of On market from thu present stagnation and In the prospect for better prices later on. Atanj rate the freumurkctingof stock just atprcson Is the worst possible lldrig for tlie trade. Then were three times as many cattle on sale todaj as were here last Wednesday and the inarku uverugcd all of lOc loner than Tuesday on ul grades , and on the rough heavy and only parti } tatted cattle It was more than that. The tradi uas dull and weak throughout. Diessed bee ; men only wanted moderate suppliei and with no improvement in the do. nfaiid from speculative shippers , sell ers fou .d It tough sledding froii start to tliiluh. Good to choice 1,251) to 1,500 < Ib. beeves bold at from 84.00 to 85 , with com uion to tery fair loads of 1,223 to 1,344-lb steers as low as 84 , 15 and 84. 40 , Fair to choice 1)43 ) to llBO-lb. steera sold anywhere fron 84.20 to 84.50 , with iHior tofair light Muff anc odds and ends at from 83.BO to i4.l5. Althougl thu trading dragged along about all day a re spcctablo clearance was effected. ( ' The cow market was lower , not so much per1 haps on the good fat stuck , but the comuioi grades showed u decline of 15c to 25c owing U the fact that packers are buying cheap Texai cattle In Kunius City to take tlieli place. Couiiuou and cuuultig COM * were ilov \VESTEUN CATTLE. No. . Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 2 Mrs 1000 83 00 63 fdrs 083$3 85 lions It lookcdi likq a repetition of last Tuesday's cixtastroiilic , wlmn with over 7,20U hojrs on bale , tlio Imyors started in bidding about si quarter lower tnunyestorduy , but It linrdlv turned out that ) bad. Tliosupnly was rnthcr larger than aliticlpnted , and with very bearish reports from Chicago the situation hud nothing In It to encourage sellers. There was n moderate shlpiilng and speculative de mand , especially for good light .and buV-her weight lioqs , iuidllio.su sold lit' from $0.30 up to 50.-l'2'r. ! Local packets started In bidding and paying from iG.'JO to JG.25 for fair to good hogs of all weights , and early trndlngwab de cidedly sluggish. A good big shipping order from Armour & Co. of Chicago advanced prices a nickel or more on all grades , and from that on to tlio close business brlbk and before noon the pens were cleared. Tlio market averaged about lOc lower than Tuesday and about tlio same ab n week ago , sales being largely at $0.25 and $0.30 , agiiinbt 50.40 to $0.50 Tuesday and $0.i5 ! to fO.yo labt Wednesday. Koiirosentatlvo 'AND ' ItOUail. 1..C80 fl 06 3..303 600 1..D10 6 7Q fiimr.i1 None were rqcolvcd. The sttimtlor Is iiructlcnlly unahaiiiiod. i'ackura are all li need of supplies and ore roudy to pay good linn prices for'both muttons and lambs Kulr to Kood nMlvoB , iM.505.Mi full to good wcsturn9j > 'M.UOU5.0 ; coumiou utu , , PAW AND OLEAR that's the way your Bkln will bo , U you'll take Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Pimples , blotches , erup tions , and humors are utterly banished by tbla tnfdidno. It takes away , more thoroughly and certainly than anything else , the blood polsona or impurities that cauw them. For every Skin , Scalp , and Scrofulous affection , no inatter how It caino , the " Discovery " is a direct remedy. It cleanses , builds up , strengthens , and in vigorate : every part of tlie system. Ecrcnm , Erysipelas , Salt-rheum , Tetter , Boils , Carbuncles - buncles , Enlarged Glands , and the worst Scrofulous Bores and Swellings are com pletely and permanently cured by it Unllko ordinary spring medicines , the "Dis covery " works equally well at all seasons. Practically , it's sold on trial. If it ever falls to benefit or euro , you bavo your money back. You pay only for the goad you get. No cheap substitute , urged by a tricky dealer , though it may b better for him to Kit , oca be " jujt as good" ( or you to ( my , i'Jrk'lIMIP' ! ' ! * 2&nftt.ooi good to choice 40 to 100-lb Illliils , t5UOt0.60. Itccppt | nnd hlspntUlnii of Sloth. Ofllclnl receipt * ntid dlinoiltlon of Mock rn shown by the books of the Union Stock YanU company for tlio twenty-four hours ending ut 5 O clOCK p , in , Juno 14. 18031 turcKtrr * . CATTLE. iioos. llOllsrS * MI.S. Cars. llonil Cnrs. Itcfld Cnro. I llenil 1UL7.5SI IHSl'OflTIOS' . Chicago l.l\o Stuck Market. CniCAiio , .Tune U. [ Special Tolecrnm to TllillKt.1-Tliiio ) wasi'Mri'inenulotudo In tlio ciittlo trade again todny nnd wlillo there was no general decline In the prices thcio was weakness nloin ? the line. Heci'lpls were not oppresslvo norns there anything In the condition of outsldo markets cal culated to depress vnliu's , but buyers did not seem to stand In need of the usual quantity of stock nnd taken all In all sellers hnd a llttlo the worst of It. Of tmtlvw there were iitxmt 0,000 hend nnd of Texas cuttle nbout 0,000. The former wore quoted from $1.40 to $6.85 , though It In by no menus cut tain that the outsldo IlKuro conl-J bo obtnlned for the best bunch of steers now In feeders' bands. It , took something choice to btlng more than 85.55 ami there were very few miles at better than $5. Krom (4.40 to 85 took most of the steers , and s'llos of cows and bulls weio principally at from $2.25 to J3.25. Te.Mis cattle averaged a llttlo lower. They vero In laigosunply and the runs fortomotrow ind 1'rldny bid fair to equal the recent aver- igo. ( Irnsseis comprised Iho hulk of today's illerlngs and fiom $2.25 to 83.50 were the pre vailing prices. There were some hogs hero today. About 30,000 head put In an appearance and nearly illuoionf ( [ ( Mid quality. The effect on the irlcesof these canitiiirntlvoly liirso receipts MIS most unfortunate for belters. The first stlmatoH of n-celpts placed them around 25- , )00and ) openliiK prices were not more than 15o oil" from Tuesday's n notations. > ut when the full oxtout of .ho supply became known buyers demanded an additional cut. They pot It for licto was nothing in tlio outlook to warrant sellers holding over. Any time after 8 o'clock the stuff cnuld bo Ikoucht tit n reduetlon from yesteilay'sopenln prices of anywhere from -0o to30c per 100 Ibs. There weio a tow trades n the moriiliii ! at from J0.05 to 87 for heavy and at fiom 87 to 87.10 for llKht , whllo at the : lose the best of the former could bo bought nt 'lorn 80.75 to 30.80 , and $0.85 was thoouremo op for llKht. The lower prices did not lead to ictlvetrading and many hogs remained In iiMlern hands. There was a heavy run ofshocp today , bnlnc ! Stlmated at from 14,000 to 15,000 head. I'rlcea were lower In consequence. tiood to choice qualities generally sold from lOc to ISc lo er than on yesterday ind It was Impossible to move poor ar.d com- non stull'nt that reduction. Tlioio was not micli demand for shipment on the hoof , and is local slaughterers were not buying with heir customary freedom , receivers ) wore unable to make a clearance. Sales were irlncipally at pilccs Branglng downwards 'rom $5 and closing quotations were from 83 o 84.75 for poor to choice To\ans nnd from ' 3.30 to 85.30 for poor to prime native and western sheep. Ciiolco yearlings were quoted iround 85.DO and spring lambs weio wanted nt from $4.50 to i7. Kcceipts : Cattle , 15,000 head ; calves , 1,599 icnd ; hogs , 12,080 head ; sheep , 9,570 head. Tlio Evening Journal reports : OATTl.n-Kecolpt.s , 10,000 hend ; shipments , i.OOO head ; market quiet , prices showing little change. 1'ilmo stotrs , J5.55S5.05 ; medium , $1.05 < B5.00 ; steers , , J&.20R5.05 : light rexans$2.75ai.75 : ; native cotts. 83.25tt3.75 ; dinners , Sl.fiOji2.90. Hews Kecelpts , 31,000 hend ; shipments , 3,000 head ; market weak on heavy receipts , 1020c lower. I'rlnio lioavles , 3G.75aU.80 ; -nixed ? G.50SC.80 ; lights. i7.0 ( 1,7.10. Sunnp Receipts. 14,000 head ; shipments , 2,000 head ; market weak and 10 to 16clower , common natives , 84.0UU4.b5 ; top unlives , 85.80515.00 ; westerns , 84.G5i35.20 ; To.\ans , Sl.30it4.75 ; common to good spring lambs $4.00iU,5.60. Kansas City Live Stork Market. KANSAS CITV , Juno H.-CATTM : Hecelpts , 0,700 head ; shipments 2,100 head ; mar ket weak and lO@lr > c lower ; Texas stOirs 82.254.25 ; shipping steei.s,84.405.55 ; natlvo cows , $2.00(2,4.25 ( ; butcher stock , $3.5024.50 : Mockers and. feeders , 82.80i54.40 ; bulls and mixed , $2.26ii3.75. ( lloos Kecelpts , 13,300 head ; shipments , 3,100 head ; maiket was weak and 1025c lower ; hulk of sales , $0.2.rj0.55 ; heavies. $0.20 0,0.65 ; packers$0.30 ( 0.60 : mlied , &G.25Q0.60 ; light * , fO.30aO.70 ; porkers , 80.50S0.70 ; pigs , $4.75e0.45. SHEEP Hecelpts , 2,800 head : shipments , 1,100 head ; the market was slow. St. T.ouls I.lvo .Stock Market. ST. Louis , Juno 14. CATTLE Itocclpts , 3,800 hoadshiiimonts ; , 1,500 head ; mat kot.steady on natives ; fair to good sleors , si,65S4.00 : ( ; all 'le.xans inferior in quality ; fair to ordinary steers , 82.50O3.50. Hoes Kccoipts , 3,400 head ; shipments , 900 head ; market opened weak , closed 10u.l6c lower ; top. 8C.85 ; bulk , fO.40iiO.75. SiiKEi * Hecelptp , 3,300 head ; slilpmcnts. 000 bead : market steady ; good natives , $4.75 ; Texans - ans , $3.600-1.30. Now Yurie I.lvo Stock Market. NEW YOUK , Juno 14. HCEVKS Hocelpts 1,700 head ; ruled Blow , prices fully sustained ; poorest to best native corn fed steers , $4.00ii , 5.CO ; distillery fed steers , $4.5525.35 : Texans , $3.903,3.95 ; dressed beef dull at 7'2. ' ! Jc ; shlp- monts today , 2,400 quarters ; tomorrow , 1.UUO beoves. SHEKIAKD I/AM usHecelpts , 10,400 head ; sold strong and n shade higher ; common stock , dull atdecliuc of Me. o s Plies of people have pi.es , but Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo wlllcuro them. Tliero Is reported to bo a" revival of the Napoleon craze In Paris and all souvenirs of "the first Bonaparte" are seized with great alacrity by tlio Parisians. 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OJP T Tc'clh extracted la morclni Ncwonojlrujrt ) Irfur oat rumodttjr. 1'orfoct at guie nntued. nntued.DflJ.lSJ SrdJfluor , Faxtoa IGtliuiidFnrnnm Street * . niorator ou lull it. Tulairiono 1U4 > . * UKINU THIS \VlTUYOlCf { OMAHA U Manuktufejs a lolfas Directory AWNINGS AND TENTS. Jraaha Tent-Awning Wolf Bros & Co. , COMI'ANy. Manufacture of Tonti. HOUSE COVKHB. Awnlnc * . ulo , 703 and 1113 Karnnni hlrcuu 706S. IClh Hlruet , BAGS & TWINES Bemis Omaha Bag COMPANY. Importers and innniifno- turtri of Hour tackt , burlap , B tnliiu. BOOTS AND SHOES. Morsc-Coe Shoj Company. Saleroom and Oftlce-llOHIOMIIl Howard ? t . of llooti anl WB are the osi.V ManuMUuren ali to I FURNITURE.