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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1894)
6 THE OMAHA DAILY NEK : FRIDAY , JUNE 15 , 1804. COMMERCIAL AND FIMCIAI a fer Cables and Free Boiling Kept Wheat Dowp Yesterday , OPENING TRADES WERE AT A DECLINE Corn Wits Nervous Within a IJrlcf Urr Wentlier CiiuicU Strength and Although Sclllnc at ( ho Advance Caused Reaction * It doled i'lrm. CHICAGO. June 14. Easier cables and free aolllntTwero more effective than bad crop reports today , and as a result July wheat closed % c lower. Corn closed ! c higher , oats % o higher and provisions lower all around. Opening trades In wheat were at from > 4o to % c decline , but the market soon sold up % c , cased off from IVic to % , rallied Me , changed some and closed easy. The early strength was attributed largely to the dry weather and numerous bad crop reports In from the northwest , and quite an active demand prevailed early , but later on prices declined , Influenced some by the lower cables , both continental and from Liver pool. The fact that there was no cash de mand of consequence was also somewhat of ' the market. a factor and he'jped depress The situation abroad was more favorable , according to private ndvlccs , one Paris cable reporting the weather Improving. Der- lln cabled that the weather was favorable for the crop. The trading was not heavy. Corn was nervous , within % c range. Dry weather caused strength , and although Bell ing at the advance caused several reactions the market was generally firm. Oats were higher on unfavorable crop re ports. The range for July was % c. Provisions , aflcr an easy opening , ad vanced on buying , but reacted with wheat , closing at the bottom. Compared with last night , July pork Is lOc lower , July lard 7'/4c lower and July ribs 7'/Sc lower. Vessel room In better demand ; rates lower at from Ic to l'c { for corn to Uuf- falo. falo.Tho leading futures ranged as follows : Cash quotations were ns follows : KLOL'R-Stiady , unchanged. AVI IB AT No. 2 spring , CSc ; No. 3 spring , nom inal ; No. 2 red , f.Sc. CORN No. 2 , 411ic : No. 3 yellow , 4114c. OATS No. 2. 4214c ; No. 2 white , 43'/4 { | > 44e ; No. 1 white , 421AJ ? I3'.4c. 1IARL13Y No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , 53S54c ; No. 4 , 61053C. FLAX SIOED-No. 1. J1.37. TIMOTHY Siiu Prime , J4.55. PROVISIONS Mess pork , per bbl. . J12.25 { ? > 12.2714. Lanl , per 100 Ibs. , J6.Co00.C714. Short ribs sides ( loose ) , JC.450C.1714. Dry salted shoul ders ( boxed ) . J.1.C21405.S714 ; short clear sides ( boxed ) . J6.CJ1506.75. WHISKY Distillers" finished goods , per gal. , tl.15. The following wuro the receipt" ) ana shipments fcr today : On the 1'rotluco cxchaniro today the butter mar ket wan Bteaily , unchanged : creamery , 15 < ai7c ; dairy , IKiilCc. Kegs , YORK UINIRAL : Vcstcrclay's Quotations on Flour , Grain and Provisions , Alutiilr , Ktc. NEW YORK. June 14.-FLOUR-Recelpts , 25- 100 bills. ; exports , 12,009 bbls. ; sales , 8,050 pkgs. ; market Hat ; very dull Inquiry ; prices held , at former limits ; export demand slow. Southern flour , dull. Rye Hour , Blow ; sales , 250 bbls. ; superfine , J2.7502.85 ; fancy , J2.90fl3.05. " Buck wheat Hour , nominal. RUCKWH DAT Nominal ; range. C8075C. CORN MKAL Flimer ; sales , 210 bbls. ; yellow wcsl rn , J2.Gr.R2.80 ; Urnndywlne , J2.80. RYB Nominal ; state , CtflCSc : Jersey. C2063C. HARLUY MALT Quiet ; western , 078SOc ; Can ada , 90iT/95c ; six-rowed , 84085c. WHEAT Receipts , 125.GOO bu. ; exports , 160,900 bu. ; sales , 2,490,000 bu , futures , 1C , WO bu. spot. Spot maikct weaker ; No. 2 red. In store and elevator. CO'ic ; afloat , Glc ; No. 1 northern , ClHc delivered ; No. 1 hard , C9c. Options opened weaker on foreign selling and easier cables , but rallied on covering , due to dry weather west. T.ie trade was soon filled up and then under weak cables and predictions of rain prices de clined nnd closed % 0c down ; June , closed at eottc : July. 01UflC2Hc. closed nt Gl4c ; August , 6240G3l4c ! , closed nt 6214c ; September. G3S06I14C , closed at 03c ; December , C700SC , closed nt C7'.4c. CORN Receipts , 47.000 bu. ; exports , 18.000 bu. ; pales , 345,000 bu. futures , 81,000 bu. spot. Spot market steady ; No. 2 , 4GB < C'ic In elevator. Op tion market opened llrm on dry weather nnd ruled fairly active and firm all day , but reacted a trifle : closed steady , HOISc up ; June , clofcd nt 4Hc : July , 45KR4Cc , closed at 4GUc ; August. 47 ; > < ! 47Tic , closed at < 6Hc ; September , 47 1-lCif 47 lie , closed nt 47c , OATS Rpcelpts. 45,000 bu. : exports , 3,700 bu. ; rales , 745,000 bu. futures , 102.000 bu. spot. Spot market stronger ; No. 2 , 48481ic ; No. 2 delivered. 49049Uc : No. 3. 470471ic ; No. 2 white , 49050c ; No. 3 white , 4SVio ; track , mixed western , 4S',4 ® > 4914c ; track , white western , 4905314c ; tnu-k , white stale , 49ffC34c. ! Options strong , owing to demand for cash , which put June and July up I'.iWUic nnd later months He , the close being strong ; June , closed nt 47c ; July , 4G140 > 47c , closed at 48c ; August , closed at 375ic ; September , 35@ 85 9-lOc. close < l at 3ol4c ; October , 35HS351JC , closed at 3'iH-c. HAY Steady ; shipping , J8.40 C.CO. HOPS Quiet : state , common to choice , OfllCo ; Taclllo coast. 12B17C. HIDES Quiet ; wet salted New Orleans se lected , 45 to G5 Ibs. , 4H04c ; Texas selected , 45 to CO Ibs. , 405c ; lluenos Ayres , dry , 20 to 40 Ibs. , lOVioilc ; Texas , dry , 24 to 30 Ibs. , GHc. LUATHER Dull ; hemlock sole , Ilucnos Ayres , light to heavy weigh ] * , 15018c. WOOIKteiuly ; domestic tlcece , 19025c ; pulled , 2So. PROVISIONS Deef. quiet nnd steady ; beef hams , J21. Cut meats , llrm. I ird , lower ; July , closed at J7.05 , nominal ; Scplcmber , J7.20 ; refined , cosier ; continent , J7.35 ; S. A. , J7.80 ; compound , t'iSTOc. Pork. llrm. CHEESE-Slcndy : state , large. 71408Ttc ; small fancy , 7Hj5c ; part skims , 314001ic ; full eklins , slate nnd Pennsylvania. 12121&c ; western fresh , H14012o ; rccclpls , 9,002 ukgs. ; CASP * . J2.cn(3.l ( > 0. lIUTTIUt-Stpndy ; slate dairy , 1301Sc ; state creamery , 154fF19c. ! TALLOW-Kiisy ; city ( J2 per pkg. ) , 4So bid ; country ( pkgs. flee ) , 4nc , as to quality. Pr.TROLEUM-FIrm ; Untied closed at 9014c bid. bid.TUIIPCNTINK Steady ; SO'SO30 ' ; c. ROSIN Steady ; strained , common to good , (1.35U1.40. ( RICE Steady ; domestic , fair to extra , 4Qc ; Japan , 4H MSc. MOLASSES Steady : New Orleans , open ket tle. gutxl tu choice , 2900c. COl'PlOH-Qulet ; lake. J9. LKAD Quiet ; domrstlc. J3.10. TIN Knsy ; strult * . 519.60 bid ! plate * , dull. HPKLTKR-Fli-m ; dommtlc. J3.3714 bid ; tales on "change , 10 tons June nt J9.05. COTTON HEED OIL Inactive ; prime crude , nominal ; off crude , 2tiQ2Sc ; yellow bulter grades , 5c , nominal : choice yellow , 34o ; prime yellow , { 114033c ; yellow oft grades , 31Utt32c ; prime white. S6C37C. _ CofTco Murhot. NHW YORK , Juno 14. COFFEE-Optlons pened barely steady , with August contracts higher and other months unchanged to 10 point * lower ; cloned itendy , 0 iwlntx up tn 15 point * lower ; sale * . 13,000 bugs. Including July , J14.7W 4.85 ; August , 5H.2i4lH.30 : Keiitember , 513.70W 113.75 ; October , J13.30W13.55 ; December , J12.9J ; iiujl coffee. Rio , steady : No. 7 , WilflSTie ; mild iteady ; Cordova. 19S191ic ; sale * , 1,300 bag * spot funtos , p. t. ; warehouse deliveries yn. Itnlny , 3,220 bans : New York slock today. 131,311 baiiii ; United fitnteH stock. 190.483 bus * ; Klout for United States. 79,000 bags ; total visible lupply for United States. 269,480 ban , agalnit I7J.4H t'QKS last year. HANTOH , June 14. Quiet ; gooil average Santo * , | 17i recvlpt * . 11.000 bags ; stock , 34.000 bag * . IIAMIIURG , Juno 14. Ilarrly kteady ; It pfg. lower to H \ ' < K. higher ; vales , 15.000 bnc * . 1IAV1UC. June 14 , Opened llrm. lit advance ; cloyed quiet , unclmncnl ; ualrv , 38,000 liatl * . RIO JANEIRO. June H. HImiiB ; No. 7 , J14.90 : changr , 9 6-16J ; receipts. 9,000 bag * ; cleared H r United Slate * . 8.000 bags ; for Europe. 6,000 g * ; * tock , 165.008 bag * . BllniiriiiulUVlicnt Alitrkot. MINNKAl'OI.IH , June 14. Demind for cah > vrhcat was as active aa u uat and prtc * at uhlcU lain were made w rr nearly a * hun o the previous day. The demand wa * lurtlcleat to take all the offering * from the market before th * Inter decline of the day , which wa * litftic lower for caih wheat than the clone of ynterday. June and July clo td So low rand Bptcmb r T4o lower than y * trnlay. The de cline In Krplemlwr wa * due lirntly to lain * In tli * northwcul durlnr the * * twunty-four houi * . faun w r oet bt vjr , but * i ie la many plncM throuRhoiit Ihp Dnkntnu. Thcjr dhl no cover the entire country demanding rain , bu the po > lbllltleii of rnln to do no before the ] nr over led dealers to expect lower prices con sequent upon them. The market closed ! June nnd July. eo\e September , 69'Jc. ' On tracks No. 1 hard , 2 ic No , 1 northern , filHc : No. 2 northern , GO'S Farmers were n ported not to be marketing freely In HIP country , but n IhP receipts wen quite large In Minneapolis , It appeared evMcn thnt stocks In the Interior nre decrenslni ? coir sldernbly this week In elevators. Receipts wen 149,150 bu. , Fhlpmrnt * ID.COD bu. Ix > cnl mllli xvere running nt the tmial rate , so that thcr is n ilecrcniic In the surplus stocks of this city of noinp 20,000 bu. r""ur wnn easier In lynipnthy with wheat. PntcntK M.3SG3.GO ; bakers , J2.05Q2.44. 8hl | > - rnenl * of flour T"r < 3'I9 l > n. " Production " , aboul 33,600 bbls. for the < ! } ' . , AVOOL MARKET , I.lclit Slocks Are the Only Thlnp ; UMilch Provi-iits the Afnrkct from Sluinplilc ; . IJOSTON , June 14.-The American Wool and Cotton Reporter today nys of the wool market : The situation In peculiar. The value ot ivool In largely nominal nnd uncertain. There 1 * almost no demand. The Itemized sales show the smallest week's business In many months. Everything favors the buyer , but light stocks on hand rnvn the market from slumping. The scmiipd basis for fine nnd medium territories has not yet been beaten down to 30c , bill attempts Imvo been made by manufacturers anil other * to effect Kiich n decline. More has been doing In Australian wool this wpck , the total sales aggregating 1GI.8W Ibs. , mainly Port Philip combing and clothing. The total amount of wool In bonded ware- houxfS In lloKtnn May 1 was 30,859,930 Ibs. , against 29,214,351 n venr ago. The total miles of wool In Boston show n de crease of 121,811 bales of domestic , and 72,101 bales of foreign. The Hales for I ho wpclc In lloston amount to 897,700 Ibs. of domesllc nnd 207,600 lb * . of for eign , making n total of l.OCO 000 Ibs. ST. LOUIH. June 14. WOOL Firm ; sllghlly higher ; medium Missouri nnd Illinois combing , 1414ffll4 Jc ; conrpc braid nnd medium clothing. 13i4iT 14c ; Texan , 0 to 12 months medium , HO 1214c : rtirnse nnd low , 7 10c : medium western nnd northcin , llH2c ; choice tub washed , 20c. St. I.mils ( Ipiicriil , Mlirl it. ST. LOL'IS , Juno 14.-FI.OUR-Steady , un changed. WHEAT Nervous , unsettled , n strong selling pressure causing a loss of IHWHic : No. 2 red , cimh , 6'iUc ; June , C5ic : July , toy.iiSCHc ; August , 65H 55Hc ; r-'eptpmher. 67c. CORN .Strom ; enily , but sold off the gain , cloning tinchuMurd lo Ua off ; No. 2 mixed , cash , 391ic ; June , 31c ; July , S91lc ; September , 3914c. OATS-Htionir ; No. 2 cash , 44',4c. ' on track ; July , 35'4c ; August nnd September , 30&C RYE r'o bid for No. 2. east side. IIARLEY-Nothlng doing , IIRAN No rpot on sale ; east track would bring Olc. FLAX SEED-J1.15. CLOVER SEiD-JO.r.007.CO. . TIMOTHY SI.MtfJ.GC. HAY Dull ; pilino lo choice timothy , JS.COa 9. SO. SO.HUTTnn Stonily nnd unchanged. EOC1H Wi'ak and unchanged. LEAD Pinner ; J3.0714fi3.10. SPELTER J3.30. CORN MiAL-J2.IO2.15. ? WHISKY Jl.15. CO1TON TIES-SOc. HAIiniNU G47p- . PROVISIONS En lcr. lower. Pork , standard mess , jobbing , J12.75. Lard , choice. $0.00. Dry salt meats , loose shoulders , J3.8714 ; longs and ribs , JC.CO ; shorts , JG.G5. Rncon , packed shoulders , J7 : longs , J7.1214 ; ribs , J7.25 ; shorts , J7.CO. RECEIPTS Klour , 2,000 bbls. ; wheat. S.OOO bu. ; corn , 33,000 bu. ; oats , 4,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour. 4,000 bbls. : wheat , 10,000 bu. ; corn , 69,000 bu. ; oats , 8,000 bu. ClilciK" Fruit Quotations. CHICAGO , June 14. Porter Ilros. company sold three cars of California fruit at auction today at Chicago : Clymnn plums , J2.9583.00 ; Kocnlg Claudes , J2.40 , Montgnmel apricots , J1.55 ; Royal nprlcotp , Jl , 33JJ1.65 ; seedlings. Jl.05ifl.35 ; Illnclt Tartailnn cherries , COcSiJl.10 ; Royal Annes , JI.10 ; Alexander peaches , Jl. 2581.45. Porter IJroa. company of New York sold one car at auction today : Mongnmcl apricots , J4.GOf Royal apricots , J1.8ri ; seedlings , J1.2o&l.G5 ; Alexander peaches , J2.25if2.75 ; clyman plums , J2.SO. The Karl Fruit company sold California fruit nt open auction today as follows : Cherries Black Tartarlans. 75cBJ1.25 ; IJIjjgcraus , "ogSOa ; some soft brought less Apricots Royal , J1.15i2 > l.SO ; seedlings , Jl.00fn.10. 1'enches Alexander , J1.25@ 1.60 ; Hrlggs' May , Jl.COifl.75 ; early May , J1.53. Plums Clyman , J3.CO ; cherry , J1.73 ; Golden Drop. J1.15. Weather hot. Alurkut. NEW YORK , June 14. SUGAR Raw , flrm ; fair refining , 2c ; centrifugal , 90 test , 3c ; sales , 401 bags Musecnado , 89 test , nt 2c , ex-ship , and ex-store ; 1,700 tons Muscovado , 2c , ex-ship and landed ; 2,801 bags centrifugal , 90 test , nt 3c and fdght ; rellned , fairly active ; No. C. 3 H-lG@3T < iO ; No. 7 , 3 9-10Q'3 c ; No. 8. 3'4ig ) 3 11-lCc ; No. 9. 3 7-1034c ; No. 11 , 3i3 ! 7-10c ; No. 12. 3 S-lGflSKc : No. 13. 2 13-lGc ; oft A , 4iJ4 9-lOc ; granulated , 4 l-10B4',4c ; cubes , 4510 4 9-lCc. LONDON , June 14. SUGAR Cane firmer ; Im proving slow : centrifugal , Java , 14s 3d ; Musco vado , fair rcllning , 12s Gd. Cincinnati Unnoril Murkot. CINCINNATI , June 14. FLOUR Strong. WHEAT Eat.'er ' ; No. 2 red , C8c. Receipts , 3.COO bu. ; shipments , 1,000 bu. CORN Firm ; No. 2 mixed , 43'Jc. ' OATS Good demand , strong ; No. Z mixed , 4414045C. RYK Nominal : No. 2 , 61c. PROVISIONS Pork. barely steady ; J1J.73. Lord , fair demand ; JG.C2H. Bacon , barely steady ; 17.8714. Bulk meats , dull ; J0.0214. WHISKY Quiet ; sales , 500 bbls. , JI.15. nUTTini Moderate demand. SUGAR Stronger. EGGS Kaaler. lie. CHEESE Steady. Milwaukee General Market. MILWAUKEE , June 14. FLOUR-Qulet. WHEAT Lower : No. 2 spring , 67c ; No. 1 northern , C4c ; September , 69T59c. CORN Firm ; No. 3 , 42c. OATS Higher ; No. 2 white , 44c ; No. S white , BARLEY Nominally flrm ; No. 2 , 64Wc ; sam ple , 60@544c. ! RYE Firm : No. I , 60c- PROVISIONS Nolhlng doing. Pork , J12.25. Ijard , J0.70. RECEIPTS Flour , 4,900 bbls. ; wheat , 6,200 bu. ; barley , 2,400 bu , SHIPMENTS Flour , 4,000 bbls. ; wheat , 1,800 bu. ; barley , none. Knnsiitt City Murkt-ts. KANSAS CITY , June 14. WHEAT Unchanged ; No. 2 hard , 63c ; No. S red , 634ffiC44c } ; No. 3 red , 61653c ; rejected , 44MOc. CORN Slow nnd weak ; No. 2 mixed , 37',40 SSlic : No. S while. 3S % < 839e. OATS Very llrm ; No. 2 white. 41c. BUTTUR Active ; creamery. 14015c ; dairy , 12J > 14c. 14c.EGGS EGGS Very weak , lower ; strictly fresh , 854c. RECEIPTS Wheat , 1,000 bu. ; corn , none ; oats , SHIPMENTS Wheat , 4,000 bu. ; corn , none ; oats , none. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Liverpool Markets. LIVERPOOL. June 14. WHEAT Close : Easy ; Jenmnd poor ; No. 2 red winter , 4s 614d. CORN Sternly ; demand moderate ; new mixed spot. 3s 9d ; futures steady ; demand poor ; June. ! a 8 d ; July , 3s 8ftd ; August , 3s S14d. FLOUR Steady ; demand poor ; St. Louis fancy winter. 6s Cd. PROVISIONS Lard , dull ; demand poor ; * pot , S'is ' Cd ; futures , no demand. Pork , dull ; demand poor ; prime mess , western , C7s Cd ; western medium , 67s Gd. Oil Markets. OIL CITY. Pa. , Juno 14.-NntlonnI Transit certlllcates opened at 89 % ; highest , 90 ; lowest , 89 % ; closed nt S9J4 ; sales , 1,000 bbls. ; shipments , 124.438 bblH. ; ruiiH. 63,488 bbls. PITTSBURG , PH. , June 14. Nallonal Transit certificates opened nt 89 > i ; closed at 89 % ; high est. 89 % ; lowest , 69 % ; no sales. 'Frisco Whviit Quotations. SAN FRANCISCO , Juno 14. WHEAT-Qulet ; December , Jl.OSH- STOCKS AND IIONU-.H. Professional Operator * Were In Control on 'CliuiiRO Yesterday. NEW YORK , June 14. The professional operators who usually take the short sldo ot the market were In control on the Stock exchange today , and as Is customary In their campaigns , carried the war on with rumor as the chief weapon of attack. As against Sugar It was urged the schedule of the tariff affecting the product of the refining company would In all probability bo changed adversely to the Interests of the trust , and It was hinted some of the Insiders had already unloaded , having seen danger ahead. The pressure to sell the stock was felt at the very opening , and was kept up almost steadily to the close. There were occasional rallies , but at each recovery fresh stock came out and the quotations fell off until shortly before the close , 97 , the low point , was recorded , being 4 % per cent below yesterday's final sale , and the closing price today was only % per cent above the bottom figures. Sugar preferred declined IH per cent , closing at the lowest flguro touched , The grangers were attacked on reaction tn the price of wheat , but gave way only slightly with the other active stocks and the last quotations show only a decline of H to % per cent , the dealings belns small , except In St. Paul and Burlington. Iioston was the heaviest seller of Union Pa cific , but there was also considerable local selling , TWO bear points were given out In the stock that there was trouble In the reorganization and that the not earnings for April showed a Urge falling off. , A de cline of 2V4 per cent was recorded , of which half was recovered at the close. The pub lication of the main points of the proposed plan of reorganization of the -Atchlson had tba effect of weakuulng.not only the stock but the class of A ana n bonds , which It Is proposed to turn Into Income bond * the' ' ( per cent mortgage- bonds alone btlng bene- : lUed by the announcement of the plan by rouou ot the fact that their status Is cot ( hanged nfid the reduction of fixed makes ther ! position more assured. Thi stock receded 1V4 P r cent , rcco'vorlnK Ji per cent. In the course of which 375,0ui changed hands , fluctuated between 75 and 77 closing % off from the highest , at an ad vance of 1 % per cent on the iky. * The class A second , of which $112,000 were sold , tle < cllncd from 31 % to 29 % , closing at n re eovery of % Ppr cent , and 2'/6 per cent lowci than yesterday. The general market WHI very heavy during the last hour and closed weak. The bond tnnrkct was fairly stead ) during the morning , but became easier dur Ing the afternoon In sympathy with the share market , and closed rather heavy , The Evening Post's London cable says ! The " nk of England's return today exceed ! all former rccr ! iTtjn proportion of cash to liabilities Is " ( Hi per cclit. The coin nnd bullion amount to { 37,814,000 , an In crease during the week of (784,000 , of which 676,000 was Imported ; (60,000 coming from Egypt ; (233,000 from Australia , and the re mainder In bars and United States coin. The stock markets were generally better today , especially for South American bonds on the fall tn the Argentine gold premium to 2SS. Qold dribbles out from here to Ar gentine on exchange. Americans are steady , except Atchlson bonds , which were weaken on the reorganization scheme. The amount ot fresh capital to be raised Is much dis liked. India Is buying sliver. The following are the closing quotations on the leading stocks of the Now York ex change today : The total pnlcs of Block today were 230,342 shares , Including : Alchlson. 5,100 ; American Suear , 111,300 ; liurHngton. 10,300 ; Chicago Ons , 31,400 ; UlHtllllrc. 5,3M ; St. I'aul , 15:00 ; Union PaclHc , 11,000 ; Western Union , 3,300. New York Honey fllnrkot. NEW TOHK , June H. MONEY ON CALL Easy , at 1 per cent ; lost loan , 1 per cent ; closed at 1 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 2 > i@lH per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Dull , with actual business In bankers' bills nt $4.83 % for demand and nt J4.87H for sixty-day bills ; posted rates , J4.SS15 and J4.90 ; commercial bills. J4.80',4. SILVER CERTIFICATES GlfiGSc. GOVERNMENT BONDS-Firm ; state bonds , Inactive. Closing quotations on bonds were as follows : Iioston Stock Quotations. BOSTON. Juno 14. Call loans. 1KQ2 per cent : limo loans , UG3fcj ! per cent. Closing prlcea for slocks , bonds nud mining aharos : Foreign Unnk .Statements. LONDON , June 14. The weekly statement of the Dnnk of England , Issued today , shows the following chnngcs , as compared with the pre vious account : Total reserve. Increase , 833,000 ; circulation , decrease , 5,000 ; bullion , Increase , 783,903 : other securities , decrease , 179.000 ; oilier deposits , In crease , 491,000 ; public deposits. Increase , 197- 000 ; notes reserve. Increase , 791,000 ; government securities , unchanged. The proportion of the Dank of England's re serve to liability Is 70.C2 per cent. PARIS , June 14. The weekly statement of the Dank of France , Issued today , shows the follow ing changes , ns compared with the previous ac count : Notes In circulation , decrease , 20,375- DOOf : treasury accounts current , Incrcntc , 21- SOO.OOOf ; gold In hand , Incrense. 2.900,000f ; bills discounted , decrease , 26,425,000f ; silver In hand , decrease , lE90OOOf. Now York Alining Quotation ) . NEW YORK , Juno 14. TUo following- are the closing mtnlni ; quotations : Cholor. 35 Plymouth 20 Rrown Point 75 Sierra Nevada , . . . . 85 Don. Cal. AVa. . . . 425 Standard leu Uoadwood CO Union Con ISO Dould& Curry 00 Yellow Jacket. . . . CO Hale & NorcrosS. , 70 Iron Silver 10 Uomcslake 1250 Quicksilver SOO Mexican 100 do preferred 1400 Ontario 760 Bulwer , C * Dplilr. S50 San Fniuclsco Mining Quotations SAN PKANCISCO , Juno 14. The offlci.il closing Quotations for mlnlnj blocks toJ-iy word as fol lows : Belcher 80 Mexican 100 HenuV Belcher. . . . . 145 Moni 2S Ilodle Con 08 Ophlr 2UU lluhvcr. 10 1'otosl 65 Choll.ar 47 Savniro 67 Con. Cal. & Va 437 Sierra Nevada. . . . , 80 Crown Point 80 UnlonCon 6ft EurcKaCon 25 Utah 7 Uould.Sc Curry. . . . 07 Yellow Jacket. . . . . CO Halo.t Norurofln. . . 7 London Stock Mnrkot. LONDON , Juno 14. 1 p. m. closing : BAU SILVER 28 < d per ounce. MONEY Hi per cunt. The rate of discount In the open market for both short and three iiiontlm' bills In U per cent. Financial Notes. NEW OHLUANB , June 14. Clearings , 11,105- F23. F23.NHW OULUANS , June H.-Clcarlngs , 11.105- 1(3. BOSTON , June H. Clearings , IllJOB.CCS ; bnl- xnccs , 11,417,038. UALTIMOIUJ. June 14.-ClearIng . l,909,097i ralanccs , 1376,895. NEW YOItK , June H. Clearings , 171,054,511 ; Balances , J,6(3Mi | PAIIIB. Juno 14. Three per cent rentes , lOOf 5c for the account. PHILADELPHIA. June H. Clearings , 9,393- 107 ; balanced , J1.578.3M. CALCUTTA , Juns 14. The Dank of Bombay's ate of dlfcnunt In C per cent. CALCUTTA. June 14. The rate of discount of the Hank of Ilcngal Is 5 per cent. LONDON. June 14. The Hank of England's rate of discount Is unchanged at 2 per cent , ' MEMPHIS. Juno 14. New York exchange sell- ng at Jl. Clearings , 1283,978 ; balances , JllJ.OOC. CINCINNATI , June 14. Money , 21405 per cent. Mew York exchange , COJjCio pmnlum. Clear- ng . 2,000 , IO. SAN KHANCJBCO , June 14. Drnfts. sight , lOcj eUirraphlo. UUc. Hllver bars. K74C < ! 2Tic. Mex- can dollars , t.l J'JlUc. BT. LOUIH. June 14.-Clearing. | 4.213C9 ; bnl- incc , > 7J. 1. Money , dull , ti 7 p < r cent , Kx > : hunge on New York , 90u premium bid. LONDON. June 14. The amount of bullion ; one Into the Hank of England an balance today s (81,000. The gold premium at Huenos Ayrca oduy la 28. CHICAQO. June 14. New Yotk exchange , 7ic ; > rwnlum. Documentary slerllng , at ady ut 14.mi. Cle rlBtf , lll.USOOo. Muncy , better de- oand , rutei , < ti per cent. OMAHA K MARKE1 Oattlo Ehowl-g Hiroh Weakness Undoi Decidedly light Receipts. YESTERDAY'S ' TRADE LACKED ACTIVITY Dull nnd Mfclcns on Anything but the Toj IopnUo ; Down anil Up , but rin'ftlly'cioio Wok nuil I.oucr. THOnSDAY ' , Juno 14. The supply of bulb .boot and shipping cnt tlo wns dcclclctlly Jlmltcd , yet the condltlor of the trade clncwhcro was such that , not' withstanding the small number on sale here no advance In prices was noted. Uesi shippers and killers sold fairly steady , while everything clso was dull and lower. One string of choice heavy shippers sold foi $4.70 , as high a price as has been paid In some time. Cholco cows and heifers also changed hands at about steady prices , whllo anything except best grades wore slow sale and lowct as a rule. The market on thin , grassy stun Is badly demoralized , and prices are as low as they Generally got. Trices on slock cottlo continue on the down move , and a further decline Is noted today , especially on stackers , and there are slow miles at prices from 30o to 40e lowct than a week ago * Representative sales : DllESSED IIEEF. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. IT. No. Av. Pr. 1. . . . MO W 00 1..11M $4 00 25. . . . 031 SI 30 2. . . . 655 300 1. . . . MO 00 11. . . .1000 435 22. . . . 935 3 40 1..1000 4 00 18. . . .ISO ? 4 35 14. . . . 741 3 65 17. . . . 873 410 21. . . .1372 445 40. . . .1011 3 S3 61. . . .1234 10 19. . . .1914 4(5 1..1140 383 25. . . DGO 15 20. . . .1320 405 4. . . . SCO 4 00 BHirriNCJ AND EXPORT. 10. . . .1201 443 32. . . .1278 4 CO 15. . . . 1652 470 MIXED. 18. . . . 720 3 75 COWS. B , . . K2 1 80 1..10SO 2 23 7.772 ' 193 1..1240 2 25 I. . . . 920 2 00 3..ion 2 : s 1..1050 2 00 2. . . . 920 2 30 1. . . . C40 2 00 2. . . . 900 2 3D C. . . . 878 2 05 1..1220 2 75 4..10SO 2 10 1..1200 290 3. . . . 105.1 2 10 21. . . . 9SO 3 00 2..1115 2 10 7. . . . 994 3 03 3. . . . 983 2 10 2..1100 3 10 1..10IO 215 28. . . . 857 3 IS 3. . . . E33 2 25 1..23IO 3 25 1..1120 2 25 12..1200 3 CO 1..1240 2 25 3..1120 3 CO 8. . . . 760 225 21..1101 3 75 1..1020 225 HEIFERS. 2. . . . 475 1 CO 4. . . . 440 1 75 G. . . . Gil 1 05 1. . . . 740 1 85 2. . . . 490 1 65- 1..1030 2 00 14. . . . C02 1 70 1. . . . CSO 2 25 10. . . . CCO 1 76 1. . . . 830 3 CO CALVES. 8. . . . 200 2 25 6. . . . 1H 3 CO 1. . . . 270 2 25 3. . . . 140 3 75 17. . 133 1 75 1. . . . 290 2 25 4. . . . 142 4 00 8. . 212 2 00 3. . . . 250 2 75 3. . . . 2W 4 00 150 200 1. . . . 310 3 00 2. . . . 175 4 0) 1. . . . 200 2 00 2. . . . 235 3 00 7. . . . 190 4 10 J. . . . 380 2 00 1. . . . 330 3 00 1. . . . 200 4 25 BULLS. 1..13CO 200 1. . . . 880 210 2..1100 215 1. . . . GOO 2 00 1..1C20 2 15 1..1200 2 15 1..1330 200 1..1050 215 1..1430 21. 3..1210 200 1. . . . 770 213 I..10CO 220 1..11CO 205 1..1449 215 1..19SO 220 1. . . . 7W 205 2..1020 215 S. . . . "CO 225 1..1340 210 4..1107 215 1..20JO 3 U 1..1440 2 10 STAGS. 1..1110 3 CO STOCKER3 AND FEEDERS. 1. . . . 700 2 00 15.-t. 4C0 2 00 17. . . . 914 3 00 2. . . . C33 200 2.,370 , 2 GO 4. . . . 812 300 13. . . . 857 3 20 1. . . . 370 2 CO 20. . . . C5G 3 00 9. . . . 742 225 13. . . . 4S3 270 2..10 5 a In ) 1. . . . CSO 2 CO 9.11. 400 275 CO. . . . 840 305 11. . . . COO 2 CO 20. . . . 49 ? 2 80 22. . . . M3 3 05 2. . . . COS 2 CO 21. . . . 700 2 8' 24. . . . 83 3 10 1. . . . 730 2 CO 20. . . G7 2 85 11. . . . 002 3 10 1. . . . 810 250 44. . . . 709 290 1. . . . 070 S II ) 4. . . . 410 200 35. . . . GS3 295 20. . . . 83.1 310 25. . . . 425 2 CO 9. . , . 783 3 00 19. . . . 847 3 10 18. . . . C52 200 7..v ! 945 300 27..1037 S 25 HOGS necelpt3qf Jtiogs BO far this week show a slight Iniyjpasc : over last week's blf > run , the supply today-- almost reaching the big run of last Thursday. .The market opened a lltte slow and about Go lower , strengthened later In the day , but dropped back and closed weak toiflo lowcfAtb.ah * yesterday , with quite a. good many hogsiln first hands. Sales were at extremes of ? 4.45 to $4.80 and bulk , J4.G5 to $4.75 , against a1 ; bulk yesterday ot $4.70 to $4.75 , and on last Thursday the. bulk wait $4.50 to $4.55. Representative sales : No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 69 1CS ICO (4 45 63 234 160 J4 70 50 185 280 4 0 70 244 160 4 70 2 375 60 4 50 64 237 120 4 70 72 185 200 4 55 62 231 SO 4 70 JO 181 200 4 6714 69 214 80 4 70 SI 223 SO 4 60 81 242 200 4 70 52 205 80 4 CO 65 261 120 4 70 77 193 ICO 4 60 77 248 120 4 70 75 21S SO 4 CO 73 242 40 4 70 59 213 1GO 4 CO 69 242 160 4 70 54 237 80 4 624 64 235 . . . 4 70 51 196 3CO 4 C5 19 263 120 4 70 SO 198 SO 4 65 63 242 40 4 70 55 261 ICO 4 65 74 228 40 4 70 U 205 200 4 65 61 283 40 4 70 J2 233 SO 4 65 90 191 200 4 70 13 194 240 4 65 74 200 SO 4 70 91 206 SO 4 65 G2 233 120 4 70 )2 ) 191 80 4 C5 79 240 240 4 70 H 201 320 4 65 70 247 40 4 70 iC 241 160 4 C5 77 235 120 4 70 > 5 250 60 4 65 83 2J8 120 4 70 'a 281 200 4 65 65 251 . . . 4 70 0 263 80 4 65 14 231 . . . 4 70 10 1275 120 4 C5 11 288 . . . 4 70 18 241 40 4 65 66 243 120 4 70 > 5 195 120 4 65 C9 305 40 4 70 > 8 223 11.0 4 65 70 233 80 4 70 57 2G7 . . . 465 73 247 102 4 70 30 261 120 4 65 Gl 277 80 4 70 ! S 233 160 4 65 CO 293 . . . 4 721,4 J9 206 160 4 65 67 212 120 4 72V4 53 230 160 4 65 63 2.0 4 7214 16 2C9 40 4 65 70 222 80 4 72V4 16 258 . . . 465 69 285 . . . 4 7214 W 2S5 80 4 65 63 399 80 4 75 f8 208 120 465 67 310 40 4 75 [ 4 SOI 120 4 65 62 253 SO 4 75 II 233 SO 4 65 69 307 ICO 4 75 18 224 40 4 65 63 270 . . . 475 12 219 240 4 671,4 64 227 120 4 75 16 253 320 4 6714 67 2 160 4 75 X ) 275 160 4 6714 67 231 160 4 75 II 222 SO 4 C714 67 278 SO 4 75 > 3 195 240 4 C714 60 311 160 4 75 H > 193 SCO 4 70 65 2V . . . 4 75 T4 240 . . . 4 70 46 320 40 4 75 12 214 120 4 70 68 244 SO 4 75 U S50 40 4 70 65 292 8) 4 75 19 259 200 4 70 S2 224 160 4 76 3 256 ICO 4 70 65 253 260 4 75 r5. 221 120 4 70 63 243 40 4 75 n 285 200 4 70 61 257 . . . 4 76 4 274 120 4 70 67 262 CO 4 75 3 2G4 200 4 70 65 . ' .240 . . . 4 75 II 236 40 4 70 76 233 . . . 475 fl 276 240 4 70 68 279 . . . 4 75 i5 2CI . . . 4 70 61 2:9 . . . 4 75 f5 233 SO 4 70 63 2.M1 SO 4 75 S 1S4 120 470 62 339 80 4 75 7 252 . . . 4 70 63 251 . . . 4 75 10 225 200 4 70 CO 2S2 SO 4 76 17 210 SO 4 70 42 257 80 4 75 n 200 so 4 70 61 242 . . . 4 75 t9 248 120 4 70 67 311 120 4 75 ' 0 225 40 4 70 04 299 SO 4 75 218 160 4 70 63 284 SO 4 75 . . . . . . . . SO 4 70 60 316 120 4 75 ' 5 234 120 4 70 60 , . .333 160 4 75 15 226 160 4 70 65 248 . . . 475 II 209 240 470 67 239 . . . 4 75 iO 232 120 4 70 65 223 . . . 475 ! 6 220 40 4 70 63 240 80 4 75 'S 230 . . . 4 70 67 2S4 80 475 0 257 S60 4 70 60 278 . . . 475 7 194 40 4 70 64 , , 257 . . . 473 16 282 . . . 4 70 67 265 SO 4 75 7 305 . . . 4 70 60 226 473 13.t 257 160 4 70 64 267 160 47714 ' 4 233 SO 4 70 . . . . . . . , . . . 4 7714 ' 2 254 120 4 70 66 335 . . . 47714 ; 5 , 258 40 470 * " 48 317 . . . 47714 ' 8 207 2SO 479'j- , . , 60 291 . . . 4 SO ' 8 199 40 4 70 45 309 80 4 SO ,7 217 120 4 70 . piasjJNiJ nouaii. 1 320 . . 375 6 143 . . . 425 SHEEP Uocelptrf * 'limited nnd market iteady at recent decline. Fair to good no.\ : lves are quotable nt $3.2B@3.80j fair to good westerns , $2.7C@2-ti : . common and stock ihecp , $2.00 © 2.25 jjrood ; to choice 40 to 100-lb. ambs , $3.00@4.00. Ttopresentatlvo sales : Jo. or Wt. Pr. ! 17wcaleni yearlings 80 f3 80 Itecolpt * iiuiL.Disposition of .Stock. Official receipts nnd 'disposition of stock as hewn by thu booWBfrthe Union Stock Yards 'ompany ' for the ttrl'Hty'four hours , ending at 3 /clock p. m. , June-llj 1894. IlfiCBJIlTS. Can. Hrnd. battle , , , . . . , . 62 1,456 logs > jllV | , . , , . , . . . 17C 12,190 Iheep i.v. . 27 DISPOSITION. Buyer * . Cattle. HORS. Sheep. ) maha Packing company , 2,706 1. II. Hammond company , , . , 100 1,705 217 iwlft and company 391 1,943 . . . . : udohy Pncklnn company 203 2,636 'Dim ' P. Squire & Co 741 . . . . "hlcaeo racking company no . . . . t. Decker & Degen , , . . 301 ' , I/obman . < 43 . . Decker 1C Judahy Dros * C41 . . . . Shippers and feeders. , . , , 399 . . . . . . . . , eft over 1,000 310 Total 1.C23 12,649 627 Kiin a City Live Block Murkct. KANSAS CITY , June 14. CATTLE Receipt * . ,4 < x > heud : ( hltmient * . 2.000 head. Market for > eit strong : other * 6f10c lower ; Tezaa Ucr > , 100O4.00 ; Texas cow * , t2.ooC2.69 ; beef * teer , 3.D04I&.W : native cow * , | 1.60 < it3.60 : itockcr * and ed r . JJ.7rfG3.40t lull Jl.75tf3.tJ. HOGS Receipt * . 10,709 bead ; shipment * , 1,300 Markrt opcnM to higher , cl'.cnl ' wllli nil vnnce Init , hulk of Mien , J4 JuUl M. lifnvlM I4.75O4.M , p.irknr * . JI7t , 490 , inso. ; . HG:04.8J llRhtu , I4.COO4.75 , Yorktrf , M.70 | I.7S , plK * . IM ( H.70 HIIICi : ! ' llrcclpls , 109 hrmlj thlpmenti , 40 hcait. Market ( fan * but slctidy , cmc.uio i.m : HTOUIC. Strictly Choice Cuttlo Continued to Holil Tholr Own YcMrnlny. CHICAGO , Jtin * 14. Strictly choice cattle con tlnuo to hold their own. Thnt class Is AS lilRl as It lun been itlnca the market began to men.I The supply Is moderate and cis there Is cvci ] probability that It will continue to t > c the cae sellers expect to sec ptlcvs maintained. Nose sollli common mul fair grailcii they arc nrrlV' Inc much too ficely , and n steady rccos.on o prices Is the remit. While there were rvnn bunches of stccm here trxlny that \\eic KOOI rn niRli to brltiK from II.W to 1C , the great bull' ' linil to go below J4.0. Hukx of florin \\u ( principally nt from J4 to 14.75 and from j : U J.I.Z.'i boiiKht most of the coup , heifers nnd bulls , Tlipro Were about 2,000 TI'XIIK entile. They c > ! ! Untied dull and declining. The Kicaler pnit ol the stcciH wild belnw f3,5 , nnd from } 2 tu I2.0 ( bouKht nn t of the rows. In IIORS there was n limited amount of lri < l < Int ? rally In the lny lit fully Wodnpsilixy't quotations , the best heavy weights celllnp nl J5.05 and as hlRh as II.SO belnR p ld for inn > i t il light. An hour after thu opening Ilic maikel had cased off Co nnd It lemalned ucik ; nt thai reduction. Tlio continued larger tecelpis , ) i tcnlay's decline In provisions and thu hoi nvalhervcru the causes of the reaction. Tli < ulirlnkngpvni Ifxn than reasonably mlKht hive been expected under the picvalllnK conditions. Sales were principally nt from 14. C5 to tl.8) ft light weights , nxuiiiRps of less than 200 Ibn. , and the bulk of the heavy IIOKSerc taken tit from 11.85 to J4.9. > . Thrroerc pmoinl trades at (5 , n few at (5.05 luul some nt J..lo. The slx > ep market was no wormi than on the day before. Thnt Is the must hopeful thing Ki be wild of that branch of the trade for many days. That It nnx noOIPC Is bccaiiuu of the continued di-cren tIn n-ci'li > tH. Only nliout S(0) ( ) head arrived today nnd the total since Hu.unlav Is barely 30.I'M head , as ngulnst 6 ,320 for the name time last week , Thu demand \MIS not n whit ImprONcd nnd sales were slow at Wcdiie - day's quotations. Poor tn choice nheep Hold on a basis of floin Jl to J3.CI ) , yenrllnus 12 to (4 and KprlnK lambs nt from > 2.W lo 14.75. The in'iin still contained a ronxldrrnlile number of IK.OI thec.i for \\liloM no outlet has Iven found. ItiCKPTB : ! Cattle , 14r 0 head : calves. 60J head ; IIIIRK , 32.0" ) head ; sheep , 8,000 head. The livening Join rial reports : CATTI.H UecclplH , 14. n head. Market ulrady Prime to extra native tceiB , 14.801(5 ( IV ) ; withi n J4.5ilr4.GO : others , J3.M94.15 ; Texan * . > 1.0i74.i ) ' . IIOQS IlecolplB , 32.00. ) head. Market men d strong and closed lOc louor. Ilniuh hinvy M2 HUM ; packets nnd mixed , JI.SOBt.'i. " . . prlmj hcnv\ butcher \\clh-litH , J4.90U5.10 ; n orte.l llRhtfl , H .T , W4.90. E < IIiUP AND I.AMI1S Receipt * , J.OO ) l.c d Market slon * nnd liner. Top hcp , J3.25iM.75. top lambs , J4.25 < ir4.CO. Nc\v York Lite Stock Mnrlict. NHW YOIIIC , June II. lliiViS-Hecelpt , 440 head ; none on Bale. inro | > ean cables quote Aniprlnin Fleers at lO'ifillUc , < lnwnl weight refileeralor beef , 8Vi09'4a , Uxpoits today , CIO beeves. CALVKS Receipts , 857 head. Market active , firm ; % eals , poor to prime , 3'i'IK > e ; butternillK calves , 2\4f3c. SIIKHP AND LAMFIS IlccclptH. 4,977 head , oil sale , 47 cars. Sher-p and common lambs dull ImrUy steady ; good to choice Iambi n sliailf stronkcr ; over 6Ci head on tale ; Blicep , ji mr to Very choice , J2.COS4.00 ; lamlw. Inferior to choice , J3.87' ( T4.75. IIOQS Ilocelpts , 3.017 head. Firm at JS.COiP 5.CO for extreme weights. Nt. I.ouln l.ivu Mock Murkrt ST. LOUIS. June H.-CATTLn-Hecelpts. 3.8JO head ; shipments , 1,200 head. Mnilu't slow , lift 25c lower for natives ; Tuxana dull , lOiil.lc lower , native steers , 1,200 to 1,400-lbs. , t4.00ffl.45 ; 1,000 to 1,200-lbs. . J3.C004.W ; COWB , J2.KiiS2.C5 ; calves , J4.00 4.5U ; Texas steers. J3.20S3.40 ; cows , J2.208 2.30. HOGS Receipts , 5,000 head ; shipments , 2.100 head. Market opened CQlOc higher , but lost the advance ; good heavy nnd light , J4.MjI5.00 ; fair to medium light , 5I.S05J4.S3 ; common light and plus. J4.25&4.GO. SHiiP Receipts , 3,900 head ; shipments , none. Market very dull ; lambs , J3.00SI3.23 ; not enough sheep sold to cstabllnh a market. Cliii'lnniitl I.l\u Stork Market. CINCINNATI , June II. HOGS Good demand , firm ; J4.2505.00 ; receipts , 2COO head ; shipments , SOO head. CATTLII Kisy ; J4.254.40 ; receipts , 300 head ; shlpmcntM , 100 head. SHUi : ! ' Dull ; J1.255J3.60 ; receipts , 3,400 head ; shipments , 3,800 head ; lambs , fair demand ; 52.00 04.60. Sioux City Lite htoi-k Market. SIOUX CITY , June 14. HOGS , Receipts. 3,200 head ; shipments , 140 head. Market uneany and lower ot J-4.C.HT4.75 : bulk , J4.COi4.0.- . CATTLIJ-RecelptH , l.WO he.ul ; shipments , 183 head. Market dull ; feeders , J2.45i3.3U ; ye.ullngs , J2.2503.15 ; cows , J1.2oQ3UO ; bulls , J1.0012.3J | ; oxen , Jl.6002.75. .Stock In Sight. Record of receipts of live stock nt the four principal yards for Thursday , June 14 , 1S94 : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha , 1.4JO 12,190 f.27 Chicago 14W ) 32,000 8,000 Kansas City , 4,400 10,700 100 St. : Louis 3,800 5,0-30 3,900 .Totals 24,150 69,590 12,527 I.ovul Produce .Murlcct. Interest In the market Is centered principally In butter nnd eggs , which are ncelvlng even more attention from dealers than UBUal. Poultry , veal anil hay remain practically unchanged from Wednesday's quotations. DUTTnit The butter situation Is rather pe culiar. Judging from the bids that are being made by buyers It might almost be called ex cited. The rcce'ptn have" been light for some time back , the average being only 247 packages dally during the past six days. Of this number at least forty-seven packages must have been creamery. Theie Is considerable competition among the buyers of packing stock nnd ypstciOay they put the price up to lie for gnifa goodn. Other grades of butter are moie quiet nnd prices arc about steady. It la Imid work to g't over 13c for the best country butter , Creamery butter Is firmer , nnd holdeis nrj asking ISo for solid packed sepanitor and IMSiIlc for brlckx. EGGS The egg market Is very firm In spite of the fact that New York Is oft again an 1 that prices are too high here. The quality of the eggs IB very poor on an average nnd as high as eighteen cases ha\c been canillcd to get fix cases of good eggs. On account of the quantity of poor eggs on the market It is possible to get ecgs at almost nny price. Good , bright Block , however , sold > csteniay at lOc. Seconds sold dawn as low as 7c. A shipper In the conn try writes that he has been ofreic.l He on truck In the country by nn eastern buyer , but probably of doubtful icsponidblllty. LIVK POULTRY l''or some reason the market Is very slow. Just why more poultry Is not going Into consumption Is n hard question to answer , as It Is cheaper than most other kinds of meat. The dresscis stacked up quite heavily during the glut , In anticipation of a bpecdy ad vance , and are now unloading on the ictnll trade , which may have suinctning to do with reducing the demand nt cummlHslin h uses Duyers are very particular , ami want the best hens , while old roosters are neglected nnd hard to sell. Quotations are unchanged. OM hen * , 5iff514c ; roosters 3c. Tin- demand for geese and ducks Is very light , nn I what few are arriving are mostly blids that have been plucked , and In consequence not very desirable. There is quite a little inquiry for turkeys , nnd the few that are coming meet with very ready sale. Ducks , Cf7e ; hen tur keys , 70Sc ; gobblers , 60Cc ; geepe , 6&314C. VUAL The market Is full of veal , nnd It Is about all that receivers can do to keep It moving out fast enough. The packers are all filled up with veal , and some commission houses have written their shippers to stop consignment- a few days and give the market on opportunity to clear Itself. Good veals nro offered at Cc. PIGEONS The gun clubs use quite a good many pigeons , nnd there Is n demand for old birds stiung on ( be wing. Old birds , per doz. , J1.4001.CO. vianTADLns. A consignment of Texas squashes , cucumbci and green peppers was a feature of the mar ket. The market was about steady on all lines reported. SQUASH Texas summer squash on orders , II per doz. CUC'1'MHnnS The market Is very piled with southern cucumbem at ! 2 per ciaie an order * . O1UCKN pnPPnilS Texas green peppers , per li bu. box. 75e. OLD UIIANS Hand plckrd navy. J2.1082.15 ; medium navy , Jl.9002.00 ; common white beans , 11.6001.00. ONIONS Iloth southern nnd California new onions are offered on thu market. .Southern , per bu. box , Jl.CO ; California , per 111. , 2'102'iC. ' POTATOES Carload lots of potatoes arc ar riving dally , bolh from California nnd xouthcrn points. Supplies In the country , as wi-ll na the : lty being about exlmuBtcd , the demand Is good ind the receipts nro kept pretty well cleaned up , 3ood stock. 51.0W1.10 per bu. CAHHAUn California la furnishing the bulk if the cabbngu and It Is pretty good stock for this Kt-aton of the year. Good shipping stock , in orders , 2'402'Jc , ASPARAGUS Good ihoma grown itock , U040a per doi. on orders. - PIE PLANT Homo grown plo plant , 2o on orders. TOMATOnS The supply on the market I * . cry liberal , both Mississippi and Florliln being arifo uhlppers to this market. As a reult , irlcoa are considerably lower than they were u ihort time ago. Mississippi stock , per 4 banket rate , 11.60 1.75 ; Florida stock , per G bosket irate. J2.25Q2.CO. NUNS' 1IKANS The low prices of the pant mve stopped shipments to this point to such an xtent that there are hardly enough to fill > rder . In consequence , prices are up again , , Vnx beans , per bu , , J2.W82.25j trlng bean * , PI3A8 The supply I * light nnd the market itronger. Good mock , per bu. , J2. Uao PLANTS Per doz. on orders , 75C0J1.00. ntUITS. Owing to the cars being late , the auction silo jinounccd for yeMcrdny morning was pomponed mill 2 p. m. The offerings were tliH Inrgftt it any sale 10 far , there being C64 LOXPH of herrlts , 2J9 crate * of apricot * , 142 boxen of leaches and 101 crate * of cherry plum * . The .prlcots were inonlly "Royal * . " the peaches Alexanders" and the cherries "Uos'ul A" " ; The attendance at the n/ilo wa large nnd the ild.llne * plrlted. o much no that ver > thlntf ra eon cleantd up. The broker * wort quite uritu tin em on older * from other maikeu. mother ralo in announced for thl * ( Friday ) nornlng at 9 o'clock. The offerings will be cher- lei. pfuche * and utirlcjitn. STIlAWIIKIirtlKrf-There wa * a car of b rrle a from Walla Walla , Wash. , benldfs ome light xproii thlpmenu. which made the receipts the cavleit of any day for * ome time , The bfrrlti iiuat have been In very fine ihape to commence flth , but they were mot too oft to be thlppcd ut on order" , and had to b * Hold to the focal radt. T } > bc t stock * old at P.W , whlcti wa Semi-Annual Inventory Sale. THE QBE A TEST SALS over held " * " ' In Omntm or nny other city. $250,000 worth of ijootls nt cost anil under. Spcclnl snlo on everything. ICOO woturoa nt one-third roRiilixr prices. Furniture , Carpets , Stoves , Duby Crtri'luifes , Hofrljrorntora , Gixsollno Stoves , etc. , nlimst j-lvon iiwny , 131p nltrnctions In the Parlor.rurnlturo Department , bpneo prevents showing more than one , but It la only a sample of how everything clso IB being sold. 6 Pieces EXACTl.rJ.IKE PICTURES Oak frame , finished antique , in bro- catclle , plush or tapestry , and worth every cent ot $40,00 , for Formerly People's Mammoth Installment i'loaw. Close Evenings , excepting Mondays and Saturdays. - , - ir fritti-iwiftrfrfty consldeiably less than the best stock brought on the day before. Advices fioin Iliud Illxer. Ore. , which pupplietl the finest berries lece'M'tl ' on this maikct last year , nio not nt nil favorable. The Howl river lines near Mount Hood nnd HOUH north through a valley annul live miles wide nnd twenty-live miles long Inl3 the Colum bia river. The valley IH In the midst of the Cascade range of mountains nnd Is necciMblo only from the railroad tunning along the Co lumbia river. This road for 100 miles east has been damaged and even washed nwiiv In many places by the ( loads. Tills nnn rnadt * It IrnpoH- slble for thi- bony gioucts to chip their fruit , and ns a last resirt they are dryin ? It. fun- dried sti aw berries promise to be a novelty on the market thlH fall. CHBRRIKS The market has been very poorly supplied with California cherries this wi'ek. there being- only n part of n car to supply all the demand until yesterday when pevetal hun dred boxes were dlstiUnited at auction. Choice shipping stock Is Btlll rather scarce nt Jl.CO. Iowa , Nebniska and Mlpsourl cherries are plenti ful nt J1.23 pur 'j bu. basket. APRICOTS Which weio alieaily plenty hate been mode still mine BI by the arrivals of cs- terday. As n result prlciH arc n or. and good shipping plock IB quote 1 at Jl.Wifl.75. GOOHKIIBRRinS The market Is well supplied , but the dpmnnd Is hardly HO good , nH home grown berries are becoming quite plentiful In n good many sections. Quotations are a litre lower. Good Block , green , on oldcis , J2.CO per 24-qt. cabe. * ULACKHKnniHS The supply Is still light , there bplng only a few cases In. Shipping stock Is worth 54. HLAOK RARPIinRRinS The receipts of rasp berries were light and the demand good , Good shipping stock on oiders. J4. R13I ) IIASPIIKUHIKS1 There wc.e none re ported received yesteidny. P12ACHK8 The Hist auction sale of California ppaches U > ok plnco yesteiday. Ktlll nionnre billed to nrrlvo today , and the market Is likely to bo well supplied fiom now on. They are quoted nt J2.OQii2.25. PLUMS Tin1 first California plums of the sea son have arrived nnd are quoted nt J1.2" l.f.O. They arc Ihe small , roJ fruit knonn as the cherry plum. plum.TROPICAL rnriTs. nANANAS As usual , when berries nre on the market the demand for bananas Is not very heavy. Choice stock , J2.0002.50. LEMONS The weather has not been warm enough to create a very heavy demand for lemons. Fancy Ipmnns , 300 BZP , J4 ; fancy lemons , 300 size , J3.75 ; choice lemony , 300 size , J3.CW3.7C. OUANGnS With the market full of berrlc * . the demand is somewhat limited for oriingeM , nnd the supply on the nuiiket Is small. Mediter ranean sweets , J3 COO3.75. 1'INiPPI.ES There Is a fair supply of Florida pineapples on the market at S1.0&175 ppr doz. , or J8.OOJi9.00 per crate of about nix d ° Z < MISCRLLANHOUS. DATKB Hallow gen , 65 to 70-lb. boxes , per lb. , 'lIONBY California , 15c ; dark honey , 10B12e. HAI'I.K SVHUP Gallon cans , per doz. , ju. NUTS Almonds. 15 17c ; UiiKllBh walnuts , 100 12c ; filberts. 12c ; Hruzll nuts. We. , , . . . . CIUEIt Pure juice , per bbl , , 1C ; half bbl. , $3.25. HIDES No. 1 Krecn hides , ilic ; No. 1 jrreen salted hides. 3c : No. 2 treen wilted hides , 2c : No. 1 veal calf , 8 Ibs. lo 15 Ibs. , Cc ; No. Z veal calf. 8 Ibs. to 15 ) b . , 4c ; No. 1 dry flint hides. 6c ; No. S dry flint hides. 3cj No. 1 dry salted hides , 4c ; part cured hides , Mo per lb. less than fully cund. BIIIJKP Pii TB Green sailed , ench , 2560c ; creen salted sheaillncs ( short-woolod early nkln ) , ? ndi r.Q15c : dry shearlings ( short-noolcd e.irly .kins ) . No. 1. ench. BfTlOc : dry shearling * ( short wooled early fklns ) . No. 2. each , 6uj dry Hint. KunfUK nnd Nebiuska butcher wool , pelts , per lb. , actual weight. 6 i8c ; dry flint , Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool peltn. per lb. , actual welKht 4060 ; dry flint , Colorado butcher wool Sell * , per lb. actual welKht. 4G7c ; dry flint. Coloiiido murrain eel pelts , per lb. , actual WTAMXMVCANn OniUBE-Tallow. No. I. 4ff 41Jc ; tallow. No. ! . 3U 34o ! ; urcnue , white A , 4iic irrcnse. ) dlo II. 4oi Breanc , yollow. Jo ; crease , dark , 2'4c ' ; old buter. 2if2'/4c ; bceswnt , nrlmi * ir.filSo : roiiKh Inltow , 2c. HAY The ri'OPliits yfBli-rday .were niodernle. only about lx COIH In. The mi'k t there bclnit nccriie.l. . inKCd so far price , , were vas unc 05 and demand are iilxiut e'lual. Ilest receliits upland The hay , 8.60j midland. > 8 ; lowlaJid. 17.50. Cotton Miirlmt. NEW OnLHANS , Juno 14.-COTTON-Blendy ; ialPH Pot 1 5o6uilei , lo arrive , 400 bales ; reclim. | . .680'bnlen mock. SC.143 bnli-s. FulureH nulet . ; mil BlPndV ! FiileB. 14.400 bnli-s ; JuniJ7.02 hid ; \a \ . J7.0M7.W Au u t. $7.00 7.0Ji Brptcmbjr. Sb .9Si Octoiwr. J6.98 | 6.99 ; lecpml.cr , $7.10ai ' ' it' JnnuariJ7.16 bid. Kebrunry. J7.22 bid , HT. "oSlH Juno H.-CO-rrON-HtPudy ; mid- Mini , i i.i nfiiles. . 200 ImlcH ; receipts , W ) bales ; hlmi'ient. 900 l Hi stock. 36.400 liles. CINCINNATI , June H.-COlTON-gulet ; mid- Illnc. 74c. ! _ Ntur York Dry ( looils Market. NEW YOUK. Juno 14 The demand has ex- luded stiiple cottons In favor of autumn fancies , or which there wan only a moderate request. rlntB nnd ginghams did falily well , nl o do- nemlo fabrlcHj wool llanncU In demand and air sales. Cloaklnif" were looked after. Urfiw oods of the woolen order were sold aheml. Col on dreis Ki > l ot the tartan characters In re- lueit ; colored cottons Blow. I'rlntlnK r'.otln ull at 2 11-160 for 64 gquarei. Onuiliu Hny AInrket. Top prlcei for b it grades of bay yeMrrday /ero as followst Upland hay. II.W ; midland , Sj lowland , I7.W ; rye straw , l . Denmnd fair ; upply fair , Color makes th price on Imy , .Iglit bales sell th bent. Only top grade * brlni ; op prices. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I'corlu Grain Slitrkot. PEOIHA , June 14.-COHN Market Orm and ilKher : No. . 41o : No. 3 , 40lic , OATS Market active and higher ; No. 2 white , So ; No. 3 while. 42 42'/tc. ' WHISKY Market firm : blgh wine tails , (1.11 , WM , LOUDON , Commission Merchant GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Private wires to Chicago and New York. All business orders placed on Chicago Board ot Trade. Correspondence solicited. Office , room 4 , New York Llfo Bulldlnf Telephone 1308. DECREASED ASSESSMENT. ounty AnseRRors Hnvo Not Found ai j Much Property IIB Usuiil. The county commissioners held a short I session yesterday , sitting as a board of V equalization for the purpose ot hearing such complaints as might be presented upon -tho subject of Bboxsment of real and personal * 'property returned by the various assessors. Owing to the fact that the totals on all o the books had not been made , but llttlo headway was made , aside from receiving the complaints and llllng them for future refer ence. ence.The The footings of the real estate values of all of the precincts outside of the city of Omaha hnvo been completed. The valuations and the comparison with the year 1893 are aa follows : 1S93 Chicago . J 11 < I,8. 0 Clonlarf . 4,700 Douglas . 2o,2Sl Klkliom . 109,223 Florence . 54,935 Jefferson . 122,180 Mlllard . 11 5 , 31)0 McAidle . 182,190 Plattti Valley . 115,4.11 Union . irMor , Wateiloo . , . 70.275 Kust Omaha . 130 , : < 34 Went Oinulm . 2.4ll > 5 South Omaha . , . 3G5.GG5 Totals . J1,991S91 Jl , 803.331 The decrease In valuation of these pre cincts aggregates $188 , DCS. or about 10 per cent , being greatest in Elkhorn , Douglas , Kast Omaha , West Omaha and South Omaha , where there are a largo number of unpro ductive town lots. The situation causes the commissioners some alarm , as they argue that If the same decrease should hold good In this city tlio ontlro valutlon of the county will Call below $20.000,000 , with a possibility that It will not exceed $19,000,000 , which they claim will mean a much higher levy for atato and county purposes. Crowds are growing at Courtland Beach. | ACQVITTK1) , Kx-PrlcHt round Not ( Jullty of the of M.illfloim Libel. LIUEUTY , Mo. , Juno 11. J. V. McNamara , the cx-prlcst who styles himself the bishop of the Itcformcd Catholic church , haa boon acquitted of thu charge of maliciously libel ing certain priests and nuns with whom h charged with Immorality. Tlio case was called for trial before Judgf Drcaddits nnd the court room wus crowded to suffocation , largo delegations from the American 1'rotcctlvo association bolng prca- cnt to attend the trial. Tlio case was con siderably dclayiMl by the refusal of MUa Tempy Ilroaddus , the court nt nogiapher , and daughter of the Judge , to report It. Shu had learned thai curtain parts of Mo- Namara'H vpccch would ho Introduced In testimony , and that It wan too Indecent for a woman to hear , 1'ollco detectven ! anj John Jlooth and Jules Itosonbergcr , wlio > reported the lecture for the Kantas CU/ Star , gave uvldenco an wltnessea for lli state. r The Jury after two hours' deliberation brought In a verdict of not guilty. Tholr ludgmont nnUiilslicd to prosecution , who thought they had made out a clear case' . Mr. McNanmra'H dcfonso wan that his cliarg * was against prlcHta In general and not In particular. _ Seen the new ballon yet ? This eve at 8. ! ItKFUSIU ) A VONTIXVANOK. Judge ) I'uyno Inilt on l'r u < Iuriusi's Trial Coining On at Once. CHICAGO , June 14. Judge Payne today ; refuted a continuance In the case of As- tasaln I'rendergast and will act a date ( on in Insanity trial tomorrow. The attorneya 311 both sides had united III a request for ft : ontlnutnce until November 12. Go to CourUud beach tonight.