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    TITE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FTUDAV, jrXE 14, 1901.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Wheit Bnojed Up bj Eeporti ef Orp
Damag. by Ply.
CLOSES STEADY, HALF-CENT HIGHIR
Corn r)pircnl liy Selling of l.onit
I,lile Oiila lycrnlliiKl rriiii
from IVrfcrl Wciitlier ihiiII-tlnn-i
Vrn MIoiin Wcnk.
CHICAaO, June 13.-Tho wheal mnrket
was holpcil when It most needed it todny
by rcportH of crop dntmiKi- by fly In Illinois
and Knnsns nnd liy thu Inrse number of
lo.uls tnken for export ami the July deliv
ery clotted sternly and )v J p. July torn
cloned Xt'c lower, July outs sc down nnd
provlxlons from unrhnngi-d to ,tie under
yestcnlny's llnnl price, i he volume of
mmo was not InrK'-.
With Liverpool cnble restricting' the con
ditions exImiiK here yesterday, and with
a continuation ot favorable wenther, to
duy's wheat market Invited a decline. July
opened a shade to V '"C lower at ""'i'll'i'Vic,
with liberal offerum and llxht oemand
from professional lass. I'lidt-r a continua
tion o'f lliiillntlon the price declined to
G94c, the lowest or the day, and then came
a icactlon l)iid mi reports of iliunngp by
fly nnd New York s reports of a continu
ance of the continental demand. July mi
lled to 7M?l'kr at which It closed stendy
and He higher, September sold betw.cn
WH'Mt iiihI K'V nnd closed steady nnd
!t?'4c up at 6'J'i'dKlSc. Seventy-six londs
were, reported taken for export, Seaboard
clearances of wheat and flour were equal
to "Ilt.fKrt bushels, l'rlmary receipts were
W2,m bushels, against Birfi.foO bishels a year
ao. .Mlnniapolls and IJiiluth reported KiO
tars, nnalnst 311 last week nnd I3S a year
bro, Local receipts wern elKhty-sIx cars,
twenty four of contract grade.
Advices that unexpecteilly favorable con
Jltlnns existed In the corn belt and the sell
InK of nearly l.UiO.lMi bushels b the bull
lender caused an early weakness in the
:orn pit Tho only bullish feature consisted
of moderate receipts anil th" small propor
tion of contract corn they contained. For
i while It was apparent that the holders of
Ioiik lines were anxious to sell without re
tard to prices, though later there was con
ildrrablo buying back at slightly Improved
prices on local cash demand. The volume
of trade was moderate July corn sold be
tween 41Hfli:ie and closed fairly steady
nd lift'ic, lower at 41'iMttic. Klghty-tliree
oads were taken for export. Local receipts
aero 23.1 cars, eighteen of contract grade.
Perfect weather conditions, coupled with
die weak torn market, helped to nuiko
solders of oats exceedingly nervous at the
Jpcnlug and tho only feature of tho llrst
mlf hour was a general desire to realize.
Elevator people were free sellers. There
ivns partial recovery toward the close on
local demand. July sold between M',4: and
!7'c anil closed stenoy and ?c down at
IJ'frc. The local receipts were 120 cars.
Provisions were weak to begin with be
tauso of a decline nt the ynrds of fie In the
price of hogs, nnd large receipts. The
weakness In pork was maintained, but lard
and ribs later became firm on buying by
packers. July pork ranged between $n.724
and tU.l'Vt and closed 10c lower at H.T5;
July lard sold from JS.4S to S.52Hf(J..V, clos
ing 2V4f!wc down at SS.fJO, July ribs sold be
tween $8.05 nnd J8.u.'4, closing unchanged at
tho latter tlgure.
Kstlmated receipts for tomorow: Wheat,
SO cars; corn, 225 cars; oats, 150 cars; hogs,
tG,noo bend.
The Undlng futures rnnecd as follows:
Articles! Open.) HlghTi Low. Close.l Yes'y.
Wheat
t
I I
0071 St'.li!
June.
July.
Sept.
Corn
June. July.
Sept.
Oats-
ft)".
70
60 iQ'.Al
C9 t!V
II
ri42
43U
41'
12 H1
42,
43H!
27
11 77V4
14 97V4
r no
41
42
2GV4
I3'.4'i
July...
Sept...
rotlt-
July...
Sent...
Lard
July...
Sept...
Oct ...
Sept. . .
27Hfi2fi
271.4,
14 77HI
14 72V4'
II 73 I 14 S3
14 97 W
S 45
14 90
8 4.i
8 55
14 92J4i 1 02Vs
8 50 8 55
S B2,4!
S 00 8 K2Vj
8 57H1
8 57H1
n WW S to
I
S OR
8 07H
8 05
8 (WM 8 071.4
8 0714'
8 UVsi
8 07HI
8 12s S 12(5
No. 2.
Cnsh ntintatlons were ns follows:
FLOt'll-Kasy: winter patents. M.S&gs.OO:
straights, J3.20H3.70: clears, J2 KK3.0; spring
specinls. Jt.yi; patents, .i.loft3.iu; strnigms,
12.90fl3.25; bakers. S2.20fl2.C0.
WHKAT-No. 2 spring. 71fi'72c; No. 3
snrlnir. CofiiOc: No, 2 red. i2c.
CORN No. 2, 41Uc; No, 2 yellow, 41UQ
OATS-No. 2, 27T?2Sc; No. 2 white, 2ic
No. white, 2772Siic
IIYK-No. 2, ISc.
HAULISY-Good feeding, 4511520; fair to
choice malting. 56c.
SICBDS-No. t llax, $1.70; No. 1 northwest
ern. 11.71 ; prime timothy, $3.ooW3.co.
I'HOVISIONS-Mess pork, per bbl., $14.75
Tit. SO. Lnrd. per 100 lbs.. JS.47V4.p8.60. Short
ribs sides (loose), J7.95ffS.15. Dry salted
shoulders (boxed). JG.S7Hil7.12Vi. Short clear
aides (Iioxed), J8.23ftS.37','.,.
WHISICY-Hasls of high wines. $1.27.
SUOAn-Cut loaf, '$6.35: granulated, $5.77;
conrecnoners a, .i.ut; on ,
Following are the receipts nnd shipments
lor louay:
Rocelnts. Shlnments.
Flour, bbls 23.000 24,000
Wheat, bJ lll.Otio 53,0O0
Corn, bu 250,000 603,000
Oats, bit.. 187.0IK) 201.(VH
Hye, hu 3,0m) a.ooo
Unrley, bu 7,000 1,000
On tho Produce cxch.iuce todav the but
ter market was firm; creameries, 155J18ic;
dairies, 13&16V4c. Cheese, steady. lOHc.
Aggs, toss on, cas-s reiurnea, lO'.sc
NKW YoniC ISK.NHItAL, JIAItKBT,
Quotations
of the Ilny on
Vnrlon
Commodities.
NEW YORK. Juno 13. FLOUR Re
ceipts, 17,500 bbls.; exports, 7,210 bbls.; quiet
and barely steady, winter patents,
$3.6503.90! winter straights, $3.15(5(3 55; winter
extras, $2.602.i5; Minnesota bakers, $2.90t
3.15; Minnesota patents, J3.9uil.l5; winter
low grades, J2.30ft2.40. Rye flour. dull;
fnlr to good, J2.S0tt3.10; choice to fancy, $3.20
ff3.50.
CORNMEAl Steady; yellow western, 9Sc;
city. S3c: llrandywlne, $2,455(2.65.
HYEQulet; No. 2 western, 59c, afloat;
state, 65i5tic, c. I. f.. New 'ork carlots.
IIARLEY Steady ; feeding, ISc, c. i.f.,
New York; malting, 5S5i62c, c. I. f., New
York, carlots.
IIARLEY MALT Dull: western, C5H72e.
WHEAT-Hecelpts, 139,250 bu.: exports,
fiS.CIS bu.; spot firm; Nn, 2 red, 79c f. o. b.
afloat nnd 77c elevator; No. l northern.
Duluth. 84ic f. o, b. afloat; No. 1 hard, Dj
luth, 87Ho f. o. b. nfloat. Options had a
steady opening, but Immediately declined
under renewed pressure on July, foreign
selling nnd bearish crop news, in the after
noon the market rallied on export demand,
Wall street buying, some unfavorable crop
news from Kansas City nnd local covering;
closed nt 76'4c.
CORN Receipts, 179,900 bu ; exports, 91,017
bu,; spot steady; No. 2, 4ii'c elevator nnd
6'ic f. o, b. afloat. Option market was very
weak early under liquidation, favorablo
crop news, tne uremic in wnent and small
clearances: It finally rallied a little on ev.
port demand and closer! about stendy at '4c
net decline; July, 43'iti46lc, closed at 4CUc;
Bebtember. 47'.M(47ic. closed at 47ic.
OATS-Recelpts US.floo bu.; exports, 2,125
h f f.nnt Wpnlf ! Xn .Tf Vni'nmhnp Tlli-rt.
No, 2 white, 32c; No. 3 white, 33c; 'trn'ek!
mixed western, 3HVii33c: track, white, 32W
37c. Options weak and lower on crop news
and with com.
HAY Quiet, spring, 70073c; good to
choice. 90ti?92Ho.
HOPS-Julet; state, common to choice,
1900 crop, 17020c; 199. lliriSc; old olds. 2f6c;
raclfle coast, UHO crop, lG19c; 1S90, lllfloc;
nM olds. J9i6c.
. HIDES Steady; Oalveston, :o to 25 lbs.,
ISVic: California, 21 to 25 lbs., 19c; Texas
dry. 21 to 30 lbs., HStHVjc.
LEATHER-Stendy; hemlock sole. Ruenos
Ayres. ugni 10 neuvj wciunis, zrtfsc; ncld
auifl24',c.
PROVISIONS-Reef, steady; family. $10.50
ITlW.eVi UiesK, ..wri,,ui, urci uatllS, I;0.MIJ1
21.50; packet. $10.Wfl0R0; city, extra India
mess, JlS.qOtfjTT.OO. Cut meats, steady; pick-
len neiiies, n-i'i) luvjc; picaiea Mliolllders,
l7.Q0rt7.25; pickled hams, J9.75'i 10.75. Lard,
leiui) , wenirrii nieuiiu'i,, o.ao; ICllneil
jnlet; continent, JS.U3; South America. iXM
.omnound. J6.7U Pork. steady: f.imllv
HS.6WJ18.(tt; short clear, JlCOotf 17,35; mess
IU SWT 16.60.
TALLOW Quiet; city, 4Tc; country, 5
HICE-Qulet; domestic fnlr to choice. S
b6c; Jnpnu, 4H1Tlriic.
MOLASSES-Stendy; New Orleans, opsn
Keme. Kiiou 10 enoice, .tfiiitc.
JIUTTERRecelpts, 7,i pkgs.: steady
arenmery. l5'..19Vsc: factory. 12W1IV40.
CHEESE Receipts, 7,tK pkgs.; market
iteady; fmicy large colored. Sc; fHiicy
'arge white, SSc; fancy small colored nnd
a-iute. '.'c.
EOOS Steady; receipts. 7.619 nkgs,
iteady; western candled nnd selected, 12Wf
ISc. western regular naekrd. ll(S12c
rOULTRV-Alive weaker; springers, 1
zx; turkeya, tc; iowij, wijc; urcsscu, slow
i-untu ii 111 in -g'uyau uei oovauce; July.
76Wf77Hcl closed at 77ie; September, 7l's(fj
74?Sc. closed at 747ic; October, 74?iiS75ic,
rinsed at 7.Vic: December. 75 li.tiMtTitUiv
springers, lf?:4t , turkeys, "110c, fowls, 9'i
tl lr .
MKTALS-Thc general market for metals
was ii, ,iei nnd featureless. Tin In London
declined ' 17s xl under light selling orders
and n lack of support and closed easy In
tone, with spot iiuoieo ai iiao un ano iu
turcs nl ilUti. Itere the market for that
ini.ial was exlrernelv dull and values fell
off la points In consequence of the weakness
in Loniion. copper was wnnoiu ciihoki;
to price, but nominally steady at l for
l.nke Stnerlor ami 16 62'i lor cnstlng nnd
elei trolytk. The London coiiper market
eard on slightly and closed barely steady
nt JtW 2s till ror spot and 69 lis 3d on fu
tures. Lend ruled dull but steady here nt
j.'k so for lots or lift v Ions or over, despite
n lo-s of Is id abroad, whero snot big lead
closed at 12 6s. Spelter was nominally tin-
cnangeu ai .uird i.nu, American iron mar
kets were inlet, but Indicate an easy tono
nt J9.2.)1tl".2i lor pig Iron warrants; north
ern foundry, $1 1.201(15.50, southern foundry,
$l3.7;l.ri.25; sou southern, $12.75?fl5.15. Olns
gow siock warrants closed at 5s oil and Mid
dlcsboroJgh nt 45s
OMAHA VIIIM,KSAl.b MAItKI3T
('ondlliiiii of Tinde nnd tlnotntlnn on
Mnplc mill I'll ne r I'rodiicc.
KtiaS-Itecclpts liberal; good stock, firm,
10l10',c.
LIVK POULTUY-llens, 7c: young and
ild roosters, 3KCo; tJrkcys, &ljsc; ducks nnd
geese, 6c, spring chickens, per lb., l320c.
HL'TTIOH-Common to fair, 12W13c;
choice dairy. In tubs, WjlSc; separator, 18e.
Fltnsil FLSII-Hlack bass, 18c; white
bass, Ic; blilellsh, 11c; bullheads, 10c; bluo
Huh. linnulns. Ir. rnttlxh. 12c! Cod, Vol
crapples. "'iluc; clscocs, 7c; halibut, 11c; her
ring, 6c; haddock, life, pickerel, 7c; pike, fc;
l eel snapper, loo, salmon, uc; sui-.iisn, w.
trout, :ic, whltetlsh, c
PIOKONS- Live, per doz., $1.
VKALS-Choice, WOc.
HAY- I'rlcin quoted by Omaha Wholesale
ilny Dealers association; Choice upland,
J9.(; No. 1 upland, ?S.&1: medium, $7.50;
coarse, $7.00. Ityo straw, J6.E0. These prices
are for hay of good color and quality. De
mand. Itccelpts, 6 cars,
OATS No, j white, :'JC.
CUUN-No. 2, 43c.
H(tAN"$lS.
VKGICTABLES.
SPINAt'M-l'or bu. box, 4Cc.
ASPAHAUl'S-Natlvc, per dor., 3S-40e.
mtUUAUIl-llomo grown, per lb., 1'Ae.
NUW UKKTS-Per dor., 45c.
NKW CAHHOIS-Per doz., 50c.
NEW TL'HNIPS-l'er doz., 60c.
CUCL'MUKUS-Hothouse, per doz., 60c
$1.W.
CAP.HOTS-Pcr bj., 50c.
LHTTUCU-ler bu., 20'i(25c.
HA D1SI I ICS Per doz., 16820c.
PAltSLIIY-I'er doz., 30c.
POTATOi:S-01d, per bu., $1,001.10.
NUW POTATOKS-Per lb., 2c.
(.'AIIHAOK-New California. 2Hc.
TOMATOKS-FIorlda. per 6-basket crate,
fancy, J3.50; Texis, l-bsk crates, $1.50.
ONIONS Bermudas, per crate. $2.25; new
California. 2c.
CAULIFLOWKU I lomc-grown, per doz.,
$1.50.
UKANS-Wnx, per 1-3 bu., 90c; string, per
ti bu., 73c.
PHAS-Per bu., $2; per V4 bu., 7So.
CULUHY California, per bunch, 603750.
FHUITS.
STHA Wni'JHRIKS Homo grown. $2.00;
Missouri $2.().
CHKltniKS-Callfornla, per 8-lb. box,
$1.50; Missouri, per 24-qt. case, $1.75.
PKACHRS-Oallfornln, per box, $1.00.
APHICOTS-Callfornlu. i-baskot crates,
Jl.W.
OOOSlCUKItnilCS-Per 21-qt. case. $1.75.
THOPICAL FHUITS.
OUANOKS-Callfornla seedlings. $2.75
3.W; navals, $3,60; Med. sweets, $3.253.50.
LMMONS California, extra fancy, $3.75;
chotce. $3.25.
HAN ANAS Per bunch, according to size,
$2.((2.50.
FIOS California, new cartons, 75c; layers,
63c; Imported, per lb., 10igi2c.
DAT ICS Persian, In 60-Iu. boxes, Salrs, 6c
per lb.; Halloween, 5Hc per lb.
P1NEAPPLI3S-Per dor.. $1.7502.00.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HONEY California, per 21-sectlon case,
$3.75.
CIDEH Per bbl.. $1.50; per half bbl., $2.73.
NUTS English wnlnuts, per lb., 15c; fil
berts, per lb.. 13c: almonds, ncr lb.. 18i20c:
raw peanuts, per lb., 54J5Vic; roasted, 6V4W
Tljc; lirazils, uo, pecans, 103i.;'c.
HIDES No, 1 green, 5Hc; No. 2 green,
4'ic; No, 1 salted, fi4c; No. 2 salted, SVjc;
No. 1 veal calf, 8 to lbs., Sc; No. 2 veal
calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 6c; dry hides, Kfl3c; sheep
pelts, 25575c; horse hides. $1.50Ci2.25.
St. Louis tirnlu nnd Provisions.
ST. LOUIS, Juno 13. W H EAT 1 1 Igher ;
No. 2 red. chjIi. elevator. 69V4c: track. 72
To'Eic; July, 67ic; September, 66T4c; No. 2
lianl, 70ViifiTr.iu.
COHN-Flrm. No. 2 cash, 40i,4c; track
July. loe: Sentcmber. 4Hic.
OATS-Steady; No. 2 cash. 28c; track,
.JW-Jiic; Juiy, zt7ic; sepiemuer, .one; rso.
2 white, 31c.
HYE Dull at 53t.ic.
FLAXSEED No market.
FLOUH Dull: patents. $3.50-33.70: extra
fancy and strnlsht, $3,1013.25; clears, $2.S0S
a.w.
COHNMEAL Steady at $2.30.
I1HAN Dull and weaker; sacked, east
tracK. W((iiic.
HAY Firmer; timothy, J6.50S13.00; pral.
rie, 5;i..i''jm.j".
WIllSKY-Stendv: $1.27.
1 HON COTTONT1 ES-$1.03.
HA(iaiNOS-Ci,ry7c.
HEMP T INE-!)c
PHOVISIONS-Pork. firm: Jobbing, $15.75.
Lard, lower, at $8.35. Dry salt meats, quiet;
boxml lots, extra sjiorts. JS.25; clear ribs,
$8. 37; clear sides, JS.50. Hacon, quiet;
boxed lots, extra shorts, $9; clear ribs,
:i...i'.s; clear sides, ja.au.
METALS Lead, firm at $4,321,494.35. Spel
ter. unlet at J3.82Vi.
POULTRY Steady- chickens. 7c: snrlngs.
13R10c; turkeys. 7c; ducks, 6c; springs, 9
iuo; geese, -ic, springs, sc.
H UTTER Steady; creamery, 14S19C;
dairy. 12fll4c.
KiMlH Steady at 10?ic, repacked and cases
inciiiiieii.
HECEIPTS-Flour, 5,000 bbls.; wheat, 24
Ooo bu.; corn. 37,000 bu.; oats, 33,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS-Flour, 6,000 bbls.; wheat,
j oil.; corn, oi.uuv ou,; oais, ii.uw ou,
Liverpool Ciruln nil it Provision.
LIVERPOOL, June 13. WHEAT No, 1
northern soring, quiet. 5sllHd: California.
steady. 6s Hid. Futures, easy; July, 5s0T4d;
September. 5s 'sd.
corn spot, quiet; American mlxen,
new, 4s Ud. Futures, nulet; July. 3sl0Vid;
septemuer, ;is 1111; uctoner, nominal.
I'RAH Camullun. steady, at 6s Sil.
HOPS At London. Pacific coast, steady.
ai is'ins inn.
I LOl'R St. Louis fancy w nter. Sd.
PROVISIONS-neef. firm: extra India
mess, ws 3d, pork, steady; prime mess
western, mm. i.arn, arm; prime western, in
tierces. 13s: American refined, in nails.
43s 3d, Hucon, lrm; Cumberland cut, 26 to
20 lbs., 41s 9d; tiinrt ribs. 16 to 21 lbs., 45s
9d; long clenr middles, heavy, 30 to 40 lbs.,
42s; short clear backs, 16 to 21 lbs, 42s 3d;
elear bellies. II to 16 lbs.. 41s. Shoulders.
square. 11 10 1.1 urn., muuuy, ois mi.
Ill' l thu uiui ; iineai uiiiicu males, 6s;
good United States, 65s.
I'llRIfslM-Amnrlrall llnosf whlt rfnll ot
43s; American unesi coioreq, quiet, nt 43s.
TALLOW Prime city, quiet, at 25s; Aua
trlan, its uu.
Kansas City tirnln nnd Provisions,
KANSAS CITY. June 13. WHEAT-Julv
65c; September, 63T4c; cash, No. 2 hard, 67V4
tisc; mo. 3, tujjwivsc; jno. . reo, oj'aiuc.
CUltN Jiliy. S'J'.iic; Bcpiemner. iusc; casn
No. 2 mixed, uc: iso. z wnue, iivsc.
OATS No. Z Willie. i"JiiC.
HYE No. 2. 53HGu4c.
HAY Cholco timothy. J11.504n2.00: choice
prairie. J9.wmi0.eu.
lie 1 1 Kit creamery, nituib'c; nairy,
fanes. 131il4i'.
EOOS Weak: fresh Missouri and Kansas
stock, 9c doz.. loss off, cases returned; new
wnitewoou cases me uurn. more.
HECEIPTS-Wheat. ,i0.40O bu.: corn. 2.400
liu. ; oats. 7,tHi uu.
SHIPMENTS Wheat. 52.000 bu.: corn. 22.
4W bu.; oats, 15,0(10 bu.
'loir do (Srnhi nml Seed.
TOLEDO. June 13. WHEAT Aetlvn snrl
strong; ensn, iU4c; Jiuy, 7Uc; September,
inc.
CORN Actlvo and lower: cash. 42'4c
Julv. 42c: Sentember. 43c.
oats mill nnu weaK; ensn, -so; July,
sijic: neptcmDor, ;o',jc.
HYE S30.
CLOVERSEED Cash, prime, $6.50; Oc
loocr,
Mlnneni'olls Wlienl, l'lour nml Ilrun
MINNEAPOLIS, June 13. WHEAT
Cash, esvie; jiuy, bic; September, 6754c
on track, No, 1 bard, i0Hc: No, 1 northern
('.iter.. 'n ? unrtliern. IIA'Jir7p
FLOUR Lower; first patents. $3.803.90
second patents, $3.60'(3.70; first clears, $2.65
2.76! seeonn Clears, ..".'il..ui.
RRAN-In bulk, higher. $U.60flll.75.
I'oorln lnrkrt.
PEORIA, 111., Juno 13,-CORN-Lower
No. 4. 3Sic.
OATS-l.ower; No. 3 white, 27!ifl27t4c
billed through.
WHISKY-On basis of $1,27 for finished
goods,
Mllrtnnlirp (Irnlii .MnrUpt,
MILWAUKEE. June lS.-WHEAT-Dull
No, 1 northern, 7H4ij72'4c; No. 2 northern
69l,l i(l'iC , J Illy. CTli7C'iC.
RYE Quiet: No. 1. 51Ufi52c.
HARLEY-Steady; No. 2. 86c; sample, S3
yuic.
Iliilltiiinre (irnln 11 nil Provisions.
BALTIMORE, June 13,-FLOUR-Dijll; re
celnts. 3.775 bbls,; exports, 337 bbls.
WHKAT-Sleadlcr-. spot. 73HWl1c; June,
i5Jii'ie; JUiy. 5M7.K", August, 72H5J721irC
btcamcr, No. a red, 72S75'c; receipts, 42,035
bu ; exports, 24,(iO bu. , southern, by sam
ple, 70ft 1615c, southern, on grade, 73HG76ie
t'OHN Steady nt decline, spot and June,
ilttff,.H1 . n lull 1 l.17.l llz. mtrts- HllVAll
43'J.lc. receipts, 161.8SS bu,, southern
nun, iiiMi'iiC.
OATS-Steady; No. 2 while. Mmjaic; No.
mixed, 375ii34c, receipts, 1S.330 bu.
Ht'TTEFl Firm: fimrv. Imltntlnn. illi
ISc; fancy creamery, 19'rtJOc; fancy ladle,
l&filfic; store packed, 121TI3c.
.v.-j i-uiii, iicimi, ii'iiii:.
(. HEESE-Flrm; large, 9c; small, 10c.
PhllHilrlpliln I'roiliicr Mnrket.
PHILADELPHIA. June 13 nt'TTEH
Firm ami In good demnud: fancy western
renmerv. 19He! fniicv western tirlnts. 19c:
fancy nearby prints, ;oo,
EOOS Steady; fresh nearby, lie; fresh
western, lie: fresh southwestern. 13e: fresh
southern, 12c,
CHEESE Quiet; New York full creams,
fancy small, OU'ic: New York full creams,
tair 10 cnoice, svfcyi'c.
MOVHMKNTS l. STOCKS AMI IIOMIS.
I)n's lliislurss mi the Mai'linimo
Henehes Venrl.v Million Shores.
NEW YORIv. June 13. There was a
notable Increase In speculation In stocks
today, the day's business running up to
near l.OOO.cn) shares. The continued strength
loony or i.-oiorndo Fuel nnd the buying of
thnt stock hv ttnmn IipnlApa Kailnllt om
ployed by the Oould Interests, aroused a
conjecture thnt the control of the Colorndo
company was being sought by tho Oould-
iiiiiiiiiiitn interests, rne anvnncc in Colo
rado Fuel reached S14. mrrvlncr It nliove
yesterday's high price, The Oould-Horrl-
man oroKers wore active in various stocks,
notably In Union Pacific. The buying In
tills Stock Wns on nn enormous srtila nnii
was c losely followed by St. Paul through
out all Its fluctuations, A well defined
rumor gained currency toward the close
1 oai some neavy original holdings of St.
Paul retiresented In Itm Hlrrrtnrv tnr munv
years have been sold and that the stock
wiii appear in tne collateral for the Union
-aciuc convertible bonds. Un On Pacific
ross nn extreme U nn.i at t' ,,,i u- ,.
sourl Pacific and some of Its affiliated
stocks notably Denver & Rio Grande, con-
iiuui-u m jnuw me innuence or expetcca ac
tion on consolidation. Minneapolis & St.
LOUIS, after a fUrtller rionllrin nt 1 nnlnl
owing to disappointment over yesterday's
.n.nii6ri iiiviucnii, milieu strongly 5
points. The buoyant outburst In Union Pa
cific made the doting firm, although there
had been constant reactions on profit-taking,
Several convertible hnnH n.r
strong and active in response to tho move
ment of their stocks. The market generally
was moderately active and quite firm.
Totnl sales, par value, J5,740.0iO. United
nuiirn nonus were an uncnaiigcd on the
last call.
The followlnr are lht ctoslnr nrl- n
the New York Stock exchange:
Atchison
.. St'.il do pfd
...,1SS
W.14
34 !i
S3
45
1J3
3V4
1135
ixili
2Ji
43V
Ifltj
33,
23
Vi
L... 78
ISO
200
do pfrl
. & O
lO pfd
..103'i R, Pacific
. Ill S. Hallway ....
.. SJli do pfd
..104H Tex. & Pacldc
.. 7'VT. St L. & V.
..40 do pfd
.. 4Mi Union Paclflc ..
.. 8IH do pfd
..mywabnsh
.. 3SH do pfd
72 w. & i. k
..130 do 2d pfd ....
.. 24 wis. Central ...
.. 14 do pfd
.. MH P.. r . C. & St.
..Ml Udnrrn Ki
Can. Pacific .,
Can. Southern
dies. & O
Chi. & Alton .
do pfd
C, U. & Q
C, 1. & L
do r(d
C. & K. I
C. Ot. W
du 1st pfd ...
do 2d pfd ....
C. & N. W....
11. I. ft P.
..lSS'i'Amerlcnn E....
.. 21 lU. S. Ei
Chi. T. Ai T
. M
.135
.123.
. 3ti
Sl'4
do pfd ,
41l Wells. Fnri?o Ex.
Wi'Amal Cotnier ...
C, C, C. St. I
Colo. Southern .....
... M Am. C. & F
... 5! do pfd
... !J'. Am. Linseed Oil
...ICS do pfd
...237!i'Ain. S. & It
do 1st pfd
do 2J pfd
Del. & Hudson
1)., L. At W
SI
1
1M
I). & Rio a
... KV do pfd
...102i Am. Tobacco
do pfd
U9Ti
4SO.
tz
116
Erie
... 4l't Anaconda M. Co
do 1st pfd ....
do Id pfd
Ilrooklyn it. T..
... Colo. v. & I
Ot. North, pfd..
...185 Con. Oos
. .. 53',s Con. Tobacco
... 77,i do pfd
llaGen. Electric
... 3'j alurose Sugar
HocKln valley
... 68 'J
... ri,
... 21',
... 2214
...79
... !'Mi
... fa
... 41
... iVi,
... 4IU
... 771,
... SOI,
... 67i4
... 42
...H5i
... 45H
do pfd
111. Central
lows Central ...
do pfd
u E. & W
do pfd
... Hocklnit Coal ....
, .. S8 Inter. Paper
...120 do pfd
...UOt'inter. Poer ....
...153 Laclede Gas
l'41i Nat. Illscuit
... 2'1 Not. Iad
... Nat. Salt
... 9S!4 do pfd
...1234 X. American ....
... 31',j Pacific Coast
... 6I4 Pacific Mall
...160 People's Oa ....
...ISCU'rreesed S. C
... 14 I do pfd
... rullnian P. Cnr..
13' Hepublla Steel ...
... 9S'i! ,io pfd
... 3Ii Sugar
Ixmlf. & N
Manhattan L ,,
Met. St. Hy
Mex, Central .,
Mcx. National
M. & St. 1.
Mo. Pacific ....
M., K. & T
do pfd
N. J. Central .,
N. Y. Central ,
Nor. A West...
. Sll4
.209
do pfd
N, Pacific
. 2I'H
. 7C.
do pfd
Ont. & W
ennsylvanla .
....55", !,, c. & I
Heading
union 11. & P. Co... 13
W do pfd 71!,
SS'jiC. S. leather 14V.
do 1st pfd ....
do 2d pfd
St. U S. F...
. 4;i4 do pfd 80
do 1st pfd ....
do 2d Pfd ....
" C f. Iluhber !1
do pfd 624,
3.1i L'. s. Steel 45'i
. 63i do pfd M
irOT, Western Union sr..
St. I.. S. V....
do pfd
St. Taul
The Commercial Advertiser's London
flnnnclal uablecrnm says: Duslness on tho
stock exchange wns nenernlly meager, with
American siock 100 iQie 10 move much.
Union Pacific. Baltimore & Ohio. Southern
Pnclflc nnd Eric bulged on New York buy
ing, with the continent slightly assisting
mo ursi iwo.
ew York Moner Mnrkrt,
NEW YORK. June 13.-MONEY-On call.
steady, nt 214'33 per cent; Inst loan, 2 per
cent; prime mercanine paper, afttji'.i per
cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Stronc with
nctual business In bankers' bills nt $4.SSU
4.tS3 for demand and nt SLS.WfiM.857L for
sixty clays; posted rates, $4. 864 nnd $4. SO;
commercial bills, $l.5Ql.S5!4.
SILVER-Certlflcntes, nominally, 60c; bar,
69c; Mexican dollars, 50Hc
iJUTWJS siaie, nun; railroad, stendy;
governments, unchanged.
the clcslne puces un nonds toda. are a.
follows:
U. S. ref. ts. reK...:0Ci
N. Y. C. 1
N. J. C. sen. 5s.
.107
.132
do coupon iui',4
U. S. 3s. res 1W
. IMCIflC 31
do coupon ivj
do new 4s, re....13
do coupon 13)
do old 4s, reg 11214
do 4s 10314
N Y. C & St L 4a 1MT4
X. & W. c. 4s 10214
Ore Nav. Is 103'
do coupon .....
do i. Ttg
do coupon .....
.113'.,
do 4s insii
..108;
..los;;
..124
Ore. S. L. 6s issu
ao conso ss...
.120
D. of C. 3 6S,,..
Heading gen, 4s,
Hlo O. IV. 1,...
Atchison gen. 4,...
..104',
...10:14
do sdl, 4s
.. S',4
St L & I M c. r.s....r.7U
st l & a f r 6a. . .lac'i
Canada So. !s
Che & O. '&...
..103
..119
-ji. i-aiii c., 1S4
do ts ...
"ft. f , C. & P,
Is, .lis
119
91
1ISV4
C. & N. W
c, 7s ll-'i
do 5s
do S, F. deb. 5..i:z
S. Pacific 4s
ri. Hallway 5, ....
Chi. Terminal 4,.... 9S
Colo. South. 4a S9i
S. Jt. & T 6
Tex, & raclfle Is
do 2s
Union Paclflo 4s ,
Wabash Is
do 2s
West Shore 4s
.. 63V,
..list,
.. 99
,.1M!4
..118
..112
.1144
9i'.4
.. sen
D. & Rio O. 4s 1024
Erie en. 4, sc;
F. IV. & U. C. Is. ..10714
Uen. Electrlo 5s...lSV,,
Iowa Central Is... ..115
N. unl. 4s
M.. K. & T. 2s S!
Wis Central 4s
do is
M'.i "Va. Centuries
Rid.
Offered.
Iloston Stock ((antntlona.
BOSTON. June 13. Call loans. STtm. nr
cent; time loans, 3V4fJ3t4 per cent. Official
closing:
A., T. & S. Fe,.
... M'i
...103.
...143
...122
...U2'4
. . .1534
...1R7
...195
West End
Atchison 4s
914
.1031.
. lf-i
- t:
IZVi
. ?2'4
118
III
.Ml
. 23
17
. 25
. H4
. 51
172
. 7
.130
. 29
. 214
. 54
do pfd
Am. Sugar
Adventure
do nf(.
Hlng. M. Co
Amal. Copper ....
Atlantlo '.
Hoston & Mont.,
llutte i Iloston..!;
Calumet & Ili-cla
Am. Telephone .
Boston A Albany
Hoston Ii
Hostnn Maine.,
c. n. & q.
.197;
Dominion Coal Sl'4 Centennial
do pfd
HI
lanlilln
U. S, Steel
do pfd
nen. Electric .,
. . 41
Humboldt '
Oioeoln
..:t7",
.. 2i
.. Ti'
..206
.. 21'i
.. Sl'i
..113'i
Parrot
Mex. Central ..
Qulncy ;;'
N. E. C.as & c,
do 5s
Old Colony ....
Old Dominion .
Htibber
Union Taclflo .
(anla Fe Copper..
T.imarack
Utah Mining
Inona
Wolverines
London Slock llnotntlnns,
LONDON, Juno 13. 4 p, m. -Closing;
Consols, money
do account ..
Can. Pacific ....
St. Paul
HI. Central
Umlsvllle
1' P. Pfd
N Y. Central
Erie
...93 L18I
do 1st pfd ..
Pennsybanla
..,3 1-61
1C6
177'4
14814
Heading
Hi
.100
7. Pac hlo ....
Orand Trunk
US
. 9',
112'i
Anaconda
V S. ritoel ...
do pfd
nand Mines .,
.... r2
!....w;
44.
. tl;
Ml
. 43
11AR SILVER-Steady, 27 7-lCd per oz.
MONRY-3S3V4 per cent. The rnte of dis
count In the open market for short bills Is
iwiitt per ttnii nir uireo montns- b f. 2
per cent.
Ilnnk I'lenrlnus,
..9A,A.lIA' Jul IS-Hnnk clenrings today,
$1,009,243: corresponding day last year. SI..
132.451: decrease. $33.20. r'
. L'HICAOO. June 13,-Clenilngs, $23,221,915:
P'V2ct?' . rn'ted exchange. $I,S6
(fll.89; New ork exchange, HX' premium
CINCINNATI. June 13,-ClearliU, $3.774,.
n"i niuiiry, a'u'i per cent; jsew York ex
chnnge, 15flWc.
ST. LOUIS, June 13.-Clearlnss, $7,077,200;
bnlnnr es JSTnifl, money, 51T7 per cent. New
nin rii nn ii, i5c Miscount Olll, !"' '" .
ROSTOV A ,-..,ins. l; '3.307.36.'.
tin Inures. $2,n;t 101
,n4'''7.U', VOHK. June M.-Clearlnss, $252,533,.
101; balnnces, im.nj.soT.
.I'HILADELPiUA. June 13.-ClenrlnKs,
J1J;3;V,.?.'i.lmln''''''. s.'.ssou .
..BALTIMORE, Juno l3.-ClenrlnKS, $3.9il,-
iuh niiinuces, I5S7,1'07.
err VorU .lliiilnc StncUs.
NEW YORK, June 13.-The following are
the. closing quotations on mlnlna stocks;
Adams Con
Alke
llre-,
Ilintiswlck fen
.. 10 I.lttl Chief ...
.. 4 fOntarlo
.115 Ophlr
. 1 Ph'ienlx
5'4 Potosl
.?) Sasa
. 10 sierra Nevada
.113 Ismail Hopes .
. . t! Standard
.. S I
.. 12
. .SJ0
.. w
.. 14
... 8
.. 7
.. 20
.. 45
. .365
Conislo'k Tun
Con. Cal. tt Va
tMdood Terra
Horn Silver .. .
Iron Sliver
Leadvlllo Con . ,
G08D COTTON PROSPECTS
Despite Enrl)- llrntvbnrUs 1'till Ylrlil
Is Kxprcteil ConilKlon of Wool
Clip llrntlf) ln.
NEW YORK, June 13.-Dlspatchcs to
Dun s Review from the entire cotton belt
make a most satisfactory sliowlng, al
though unfavorable weather conditions
during tho opening weeks of tho season In
jured much of the seed and made replant
ing tiecessar. This adds to the cost of tho
crop, but does not prevent a full yield.
There seems to bo trom 6 to 10 per cent
Increase In the acreage under cultivation,
nnd while dntnngu undoubtedly has been
scvero In some sections, fnlrly good weather
from now to the beginning 01 picking will
Insure it 11 nbundanl yield.
Excessive rain has made the growth of
grass unusually rapid nnd the scarcity of
labor, together with large grnln crops,
makes It dlfllcult nnd expensive to keep tho
llelds In good condition.
Injury from Insects Is light In most stntcs
except for boll weevil In parts of Texas,
anil lice in regions where moisture has been
exceptionally heavy. These pests are not
as harmful as usual, however, nnd aside
from the probable Increase In cost, the
planters have cause for gratification.
Reports from corespondents for R. (1.
Dun & Co. In the principal sheep-raising
states Indlrntc that the season has neen
most satisfactory both as to size nnd con
dition of tho clip, but complaints of prices
nro very general. On many ranches tho
shearing Is about completed and a yield
somewhnt larger than tho ono preceding
Is assured. At far western points there Is
much wool still on the sheep's backs, but
the animals nre healthy and no dlfllcillty
Is anticipated. Not only Is the quantity
Inrger this season, but the quality Is better
and the wool so much cleaner thnt tho
losses In scouring will be less than usual.
A few reports Indicate that growers havo
already sold much of their wool, but In the
majority of enses Ihero Is no desire to ac
cept current prices. This Is especially trim
of the wealthier ranch owners, who can
afford to hold their product.
Buyers are not alarmed by the tendency
to refuse offers, which nre nbojt 1 cent
lower than a month ago and express tho
opinion thnt still easier terms may be se
cured later. Considering current stocks nt
tho east and conditions In the manufac
ture, prospects for higher prices are not
encouraging, notwithstanding tho steady
flnnllnn nt tho Inst Vfnr.
NEW YORK. June 13.-COTTON-Most of
tho ndvnnce mnde In futures here yesterday
was lost this morning under a heavy selling
movement, led by nervous longs and the
foreign clement. The mnrKei was nnniy
slenilf. with nrlees net 1 bluher to 6 lower.
Spot closed dull, middling uplands, SHc;
middling gun, M(,c: snies, none.
LIVERPOOL. June 13. COTTON-Spot
fnlr demand; prices MGd lower; Amerlcnn
mlddllm fnlr. 5',kd: nood middling. 4 27-32(1;
middling. 4 19-3211. low middling, 4id; good
nnllnnrv. 4t4il: nrdlnnrv. 374d.
NEW ORLEANS, June 13.-COTTON
Quiet nnd steady; sales, 1,900 bales; ordi
nary, hc: good ordinary, 0 5-lfic; low mid
dling. 7l,p; middling. Sc; good middling.
SVc; middling rnlr, 8ic; nominal; receipts
2,241 bnles; stock. 111,506 bales.
ST LOIMS. June 13. COTTON Oulet:
middling. 74c; sales, 000 bales; receipts. R73
bales; shipments, S23 bales; stock, 71,942
bales.
Coflec Mnrkrl
NEW YORK. June 13.-COFFEE-Qulet;
spot Rio. quiet; No. 7 Invoice. 6c, Mild,
quiet; Cordova, f'igi2Hc There was not
much movement In values today, desplto
thu fact that business was unusually large
for these days of conservative trading. Tho
market opened steady at unchanged prices
ntnl ror n tltno jient up on room support
nnd fair iniying ,rpr toreign account, ue
spite easier European markets, disappoint'
ment In tlemnnd .tor snot and Inrger Hra
zlllan receipts than expected. Rut In the
late session there was n decline of 5 points
011 several monlln nn liquidation and sell'
Inir for short account. The close wns nulet
with prices net unchanged. Totnl snles,z4.60O
nags, including: June, o.iuc; Jiuy, ooo'if
Bloc; August. 5.13c; September. 6.207J5.23c;
Otcober, 6.25c; November, 5.35c; December,
5.45(if5.60c; January. 5.55c; February, 5.55c;
March, B.CTc, and May, s.tj&ys.i&c.
Evfiiinrntril nml Ilrlrit I'rults
NEW YORK. June 13.-EVAPORATED
APPLES Tho market for evaporated an
pies wns a quiet one today. 1110 oemand
wns onlv of n locclnc nature and this was
at tho old basis. Stnte, common to good,
3hf'5c; prime, ShfySc; choice, (VijCic;
fancy, hiiic.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Market
lnnctlvo nnd nomlnnlly steady nt unchanged
prices, mines, Jiniuc pet in., ns to size
nnn quality. Apricots, iioyni, su.'c; .100r
j'nru, .tis.v.jc. i'eacnes, peeicn, jitoisc;
unpecled, oiioc.
.etr York Dry fniiiils JIarkef.
NEW YORK. June 13.-DRY OOODS-
Thero will be no reduction In tho prices of
tho leading mnKcs of cottons, lirown cot
tons nro firmer; some export goods ad
vanced YzVhtC Home demand wns better
today for heavy brown cottons. Good busi
ness done In narrow and wldo nrlnt cloths
outsldo of regulnrs; wldo goods firmer.
Prints sold well. Ginghams unchanged.
Tho market ns a whole Is distinctly lm-
provins.
OH nml Ilnalii,
NEW YORK. Juno 13. OILS Cottonseed.
quiet; prlmo crude, nominal; prime yellow,
;s3yc. I'eiroioum. uuu. uosin, stenuy;
stratned, common to good, $1.50. Turpen
tine, dull nt 354j36c.
iuuurs. June 13. uu.a Linseed, 31:3
10',4d.
uiij cii i. I'a.. June ia. uii.a ureou
balances. $1.05; certificates, no bid; ship
ments, 13I.5SO bbls:; average, 9j,53j bbls.,
runs, 82.93G bbis,; average, 7S.S70 bbls,
Sniinr llurkrt.
NEW YORK. June 13. Sl'GAR Raw.
stendy; fair rellnlng, 3;c; centrlfugnl, 96
test. Hie; molasses sugar, 3c; refined,
quiet.
INl'.w um,KA,a, June r-iiuuaji-Onlnt:
on.Mi kettle. 3 2-liVfiic: onen kettle.
'centrifugal, 37(,fM'.4c; centrifugal yellow, 4'4
54c; seconds, ituic. .-Moiasses, .,uiei;
centrifugal, 715c.
Wool Mnrkrl.
ST. LOIMS. June 13. WOOL Quiet nnd
unchnnged; medium grades. 11TJ17C; light
line, iiofnc; neavy uno, uuiic; mo wusucu,
lC1j'2l'4c.
Killisns Clly Live Stock Mnrkft.
KANSAS CITY. June 13.-CATTI.E-Re-
celpts, 4,0ii0 natives, 2,000 Texans nnd 550
calves; best beef steers steady to 10c lower;
packers nnd feeders steady, other cnttlo Mi'
15c lower; cholco dressed beef steers, $5.40ji
u.83. fnlr to good, S4.90ifi5.35; stockers and
feeders, $3.75iH,80 .western fed steers, $4.G0f
5,50; Texans nml Indians, $I..VW5.35; Texns
grass steers, $3.23Si,25; cows, $3.2594,75; heif
ers. $3.60fr5.35; canners, $2.2o(3,lo; bulls,
$3.20fri.('5; calves, $3.501r5.50.
IIUUH Iteceipts, 10,iai neau; inarnei
steady fo 2V4c lower; ton, $6.05: bulk of
sales, $5.S5(fit.fln; heavy. $5. 95fl6.ro; mixed
packers. $5.SiSfti.00; light. $5.7of(5.874; lBS.
$4.l'i05(5.70.
SHEEP AND LAM RS Receipts. 4,000
bend; market stendy to 10c lower; western
lambs. $t.5CKff5,10; western wethers, $3,.5W
4.25; western yenrllugs. $1.255.50; owes.
$3.2504.75; culls. $2.2563.00; Texns gross
sheep, $3.25f3,CO; Texas lambs, $3.2jjjI.2o!
spring lambs, ?4,g.W3,25,
Xov- lurk I.lvr Stock Market.
NEW YORK. June 13,-riEEVES-Re-celpts,
810 hem) J no sales; steady. Cables
quoted livo cnttlo stendy. lO'.iUlp'.c; sheep,
unchnnged; refrigerator beef selllne nt SW
9c: no shipments today,
CAI.VES-Hecrlpts, 107 head; no trading;
lower to sell; prlmo veals, $5.25; buttermilks
nominal. . '
SHEEP AND LA MRS Receipts, 5.031
head; sheep, slow; yearlings, stendy; Inmbs,
firm; sheep, S2 50J3.SO; extrn, $4.25; year
lings, 4.37'417l 75; lambs, $B.37',4S6.S5,
IIOGS-Recclpts, 1,116 hend; strong; west
ern, $6.35.
Stock In SlKlit,
The following tnble shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep nt the four principal
lives stocK markets June m
Cnttle.
Hogs.
10.737
28,0ml
15,0i V
,f0
Sheen
South Omaha
Chicngo
Kansas City .
St. liuls
Totals
1,802
!,rf1
4,000
4,700
1.273
IO.OiV)
4,fMl
!)
20,002 0O.6T7 16,173
SIoiit Cltv l.lvr Stnek Market.
SIOl'X CITY. June 13.-(Speclal Tele
gram.) CATTLE - Receipts, 100 head;
xtoiwlv lum-.n ;4lvnvK.V. rows and bulls.
mixed, $2.50fi3.7u; stockers and feeders, $1,25
04.50; calves and yearlings, $3. Soft -1,50.
MUliH Iteceipts, -'.ono netin; or iuci, kii
Ing at $5,70ij6.S5; bulk of sales, $5,80,
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Caul Htoelpti Light aid Good Beef Iteeri
told ttudj, Othtri Blow.
HOGS FIVE TO SEVEN AND A HALF LOWER
Sheep Receipts Muht nnd Mnrkrt
Ruled I-'nlrly Active nnd Just
About Stendy vltli Vestcr
tlny All Around,
SOUTH OMAHA, June 13.
Receipts were:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
.. 1.4.M 3,.M l.'AO
Official Monday ....
Oinclal I'uejiinv ...
Uinciui luiiusdav .
Ouiciai 'liuirbaay....
llM.il
Four days this week. 10,030
Sanio uays 111st wceK....lu,i0
otiino wecK bftorc
SlllllO 111 I IO WflKS K0...1w,H5
aiinio tour um Hto. ...u.osl
name uays last yen' lu.uoj
Average price puiu lor nogs
Omanii tliu
past several duy with com-
pansons
I 1001. ilSOO.awO.lliW.ilMi.llSW.IlWS-
May 27...
Alay 2s..,i
May
.May
May 31...
June 1....
June. 2..,.
June 3....
June 4.. ..
June 5,, .
June 6....
Juno v....
Juno 8..,,
June 9.,..
Juno 10...
June 11...
....... ,,,
6 0 1 1 3 60J 4 20 3 3I 2 93 4 17
5 63'il I 5l 14 031 3 31, 1 W, 4 31
b biit 4 IW 3 ti 1 3 3tt 'i 'Jl
4 ilt
4 39
4 ci
u bv.,1 4 (5i 3 5i 4 10 I i ;
n 71i. I M :i hi 4 in 3 3Ji
6 70 1 4 S 3 5)1 4 21 3 2 Sbj
4 30
4 W
6 70
5 71S 4 831
3 tM 4 L 3 32, 2 So
3 OKI 4 IM 3 M I 8. 1 34
1 4 ll) 3 il 2 ti 1 3
5 701-4,1 4 yl, 3 5!,
3 31 2 'Jo 4 3o
0 u;s 4
o 7o;, 4 Ltjj
3 till 4 01
3 67 1 3 8S
3 bOi 3 Sil
I J I'll s .
3 30 I I 31
3 311 3 08 4 16
3 2.i 3 l4
3 'Hi 2 9J 4 38
3 Hi 2 ail 4 14
B 7Si;
b 0.';
510,
3 tl 3 Vi
5 a
3 6J 3 'JS
a 'J l
0 (Ml
I J
UUIIU J,.,
Jlllle 13. ,.
6 S3'il 4 92 3 571
3 31) 3 (fi 1 16
t 8o-a 4 8t 3 ol 3 71
1 3 J 4 a
' Indicates Sunday.
Tho ofllclnl number of cars of stock
brought In today by ench road was:
Cattle. Hons. Sheep. H'r's.
C., M. & St. I". Ry.... 3
O. At St. L. uy
Mo. Pacific Hy 7
Union Pac. System... 7
C. Ai N. W. Hy 1
b' E. & M. V. R, H.. 17
S. U. & P. Ry
C, St. P., M. & O.... 10
H. & M. R. R. R 11
C, U. A: 'J. Ry 2
K. C. & St. J 1
C, R. 1. & P., cast.. 6
Illinois Central I
Total reclpts 72
i,iv
3o,t97 7,133
ta.ioJ 'i,,y
4. ,'., lj.-lJ.)
31,03 2U.6S2
at Solltll
3
O
8
21 1 6
3
53 1 2
3
12
28 4 1
9
12 "i
2
ISO 6 10
The Jli position of the day'b receipts was
as lotlows, each buyer purcnaslng tne num.
bcr ot neau umicaieii
Huvers.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
Omatia Packing Co.
.. 113 l.tHl
Swift nnd Company
Cuualiy Packing Co
Armour Ai Co...j
Swltt, from K. C
R. llecker Ac Degan
Vnnsant & Co
Lobmnn At Co
Livingstone & Schallcr,
L. E. Husz
A. S. Mawhlnney
Other buyers
2ii
67a
393
85
3o
6
3
9
20
4
19S
2,o30
3.3KS
3,7b6
19 1
l.U
15
Totals
1,820 11,271 1,438
CATTLE-Aftcr the liberal receipts of the
past few days the supply on salo tills morn
ing seemed rather light. The market was
not what might bo called active, but still
no material chango was noticeable on the
more desirable grades and all such kinds
were sold In fnlrly good season.
Good to choice beet steers were In fairly
good demnnd this morning nt Just nbout
yesterday's prices. Huyers, however, did
not take hold with ns much life ns they
hnvo on some days and for that reason sell
era found It a little dlfllcult to dispose of
tho commoner grndes at what they con
sidered steady prices. The light receipts,
though, prevented any material change In
prices and everything at all desirable was
out of first hands at a reasonably early
hour,
Tho cow market opened n little slow, but
still the good to choice grades brought Just
nbout the same prices as were paid yester
day. The grassers and the common to
medium grndes wcro neglected and If any
thing the tendency of prices was downward
on that clnss of stuff. Tho grasners
aro not killing out any too satisfac
torily and for that reason packers want to
buy them for less money.
Good bulls brought stendy prices today,
but tho common kinds wero hard to move
at any price, as no one seemed to want
them, Stngs wero not far from steady If
of desirable quality nnd veal calves sold
In yesterday's notches.
Stockers and feeders sold without ma
terial change from yesterday. Tho supply
was light, so that the demand was sufll
clent to take tho good kinds at steady
prices. The common grades, however, are
slow sale and tho tendency of prices Is
downward. Representative sales;
DEEP STEERS.
No.
Av. Pr.
770 4 W
.... 7) 4 i6
....1077 4 40
.... 841 4 :o
.... C52 4 6)
. ... wo 4 n
....1182 I SS
.... 770 4 f-5
.... ?24 4 10
....1017 5 U
....1110 i 15
....830 5 15
.... $94 S 15
....1170 6 25
....1292 S.10
....1155 5 30
No.
41
22
1
1
11
24
28
CS
1
1
21
23
tl
19
6
20
:o
A v. rr.
..1154 5 35
..1096 J 15
..1140 S Zi
..1020 5
,.m3 5 41
..1225 5 10
..1257 5 10
..1449 5 40
.. 970 5 40
..1060 5 50
..1040 5 f5
..1315 5 A)
..1410 5 1.0
. .112-1 5 )
..1345 5 60
..1311 5 65
..12H 5 ;o
2
4.....
4
7
4
:
13
34
3
M
I
19..
.1263 5 Z
1 1310 5 15
19..
.1532 t fO
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
2..
..
w 4 50 21.
.loot 4 90
. 717 4 70 16
. 691 4 75 17
,675 4 75 12 ,
. "73 IU !1
. 791 4 . 11
. 575 Hi 14 ,
. 813 4 M
STEERS TEXAS.
.921 4 50 65
. 9S0 4 50 10
. 960 4 75 1 ,
.1046 4 15
. S37 4 9-5
.1018 5 00
.1101 5 10
.1050 i 10
.965 5 60
.1030 & 35
G .
In .
5
1
1
10
1
1
1 ,
1
1
i
5.. ...
1
1
1
1
i
2... .
1... .
1
1
6
.'.'.'..
1...,
1
:
1
9
1
2
4
3
1
1
3
1
2. . . . .
.'!!!.
3
3
1
3
1
.1127 5 25
.1111 5 ?0
.1550 5 SO
COWS.
f-00 1 50 1..
10W 3 75
1230 3 73
932 3 55
1090 3 51
1060 3 .)
1170 3 90
1230 3 90
1037 3 !)
1130 3 V)
900 3 90
1110 4 00
1000 4 0)
1090 4 0)
971 4 00
110O 4 O)
1010 4 O)
1W0 4 05
1090 4 10
1300 4 10
1060 4 25
1180 4 Vi
9J0 4 25
1103 4 '0
1I3S 4 30
1150 4 35
1410 4 10
1480 4 40
1128 4 45
980 4 IS
1030 4 50
1062 4 SO
1I0O 4 '0
1300 4 50
1088 4 :3
1300 4 '5
1143 4 70
1153 4 70
1150 4 70
1160 4 75
1500 4 90
1410 & 00
1350 5 00
W 1 50 1...
790 2 DO 4...
810 2 00 1...
840 3 50 1...
835 2 -5 1...
983 2 75 1...
101) 2 75 4...
1040 2 75 5...
1130 3 75 1...
680 2 73 7...
1100 2 75 1...
960 2 85 1...
880 3 (0 7...
900 3 f I.
1020 3 00 1.
920 3 f 0 15..
1050 310 1..
V)5 3 21 1..
840 3 1..
1140 3 7!, 1..
990 3 25 1..
102-) 3 25 15..
1180 3 ,'i 5..
1050 3 23 1.,
972 3 1) 1..
f-50 2 40 1..
1110 3 10 8..
1020 3 40 1..
876 3 W 1..
6V) 3 60 25..
1070 3 50 1..
1066 3 10 1..
970 3 fO 10..
106. 3 50 :..
1200 I 50
96 3 60
1140 3 60
1010 3 C5
1140 3 70
993 3 75
970 3 73
1070 3 75
6
9
1
1
'.'.'.'.'.'.
1
HEIFERS.
.... 496 2 85 1
560 S 25 4
723 3 25 S
485 3 US 2
740 3 30 1
835 3 SO 1
620 3 51 1 ,
1160 3 55 14
690 3 75 13
Ml I 75 46
450 4 00 1
610 4 "0
630 4 M
750
4 15
. 560
. 945
. 600
. 740
. 780
. 715
.1013
. 600
4 '3
4 33
4 M
4 40
4 50
4 65
4 '5
4 75
650 I 00
HULLS.
...1270 3 75
. . 870 3 83
..1430 1 '0
..1810 3 90
..1700 3 00
..1560 4 0)
..1380 I ro
..1320 4 10
..1610 4 10
..1390 4 15
..1180 4 25
..1300 4 ?S
,.10 4 23
..1667 4 75
..I00 4 35
...u0 3 00
...13C0 3 13
...1000 3 10
..920 3 45
..1560 3 50
..135) 3 10
,.1360 3 W)
. ,.0i) 3 JO
, ..1520 3 50
, .1821 3 t0
, 1180 3 50
,. .110) 3 rs
, .1470 3 $)
113) S 80
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
, f,90 2 75 1 310 11
00
670
4 oo
4 10
1 0
4 50
I 50
4 5
4 a
8 0 2 90
3.v 3
473 3 05
,410 3 oO
30) 3 r.o
310 1 50
CM
777
700
411
, 63
, in
4...
1 .
6. .
:i .
is, .
. S8 4 t5
,. . 42-) 4 75
.... IM 6 0
.... 173 SS
.... 170 IS
CALVES.
.. tOO 4
I
3
3
1
1
2 1 t
.. 330 h 00
.. 0 6 M
.. 31) "1
. . 2M 6 it,
110
220
75
6 75
7 00
.. 10 6
2
190
STAOS.
1 70 3 7(1 21 ...
1115 4 SO
STOCKERS AND FF.KnUHS
1 30 3 f 1 MO 4 ro
J 5 , 35 M J-,
3 730 3 85 7 4) I ft)
1 H 4 CO SO 3J2 4 ;j
COWS AND HEIFERS.
8 9J 115 13 jo;- 4 5,)
6 106J I 25
HOGS There wns nnother heavy run of
hogs here today and us advices from other
polntB wero unfavorable to the selling In
terests the market opened 6c lower th.m
the, close vesterdav. ur .V!i7Ue lower Hum
yesterday's general mnrket. Sellers did rot
IIKC to cut loose at tlic figures orrered and
as a result It was lute before tho market
n.ni llllitrr It'll! Tlin l.llb nf lltn l,m,n a.,1.1
at $5.S2Vi nnd $5.ta, with some of the choicer
loans going irom mat up to jo.'.i3'4. Tiie
llghlcr weights sold from $5A2'.i down. The
market grew weaker ns tho morning ad
vanced and on the close packers wero
only offering $5.80 nnd $.1.S2V4
Today's decline carried thu market back
to about where It wns 011 Monday, hut
prices are still higher than they were nt
the close of last week. Representative
sales;
M 3 CO 2:
M) 3 'b 1 , ,
No. Av. ?h. Pr No. Av. Hh. IT
19 14S ... & 73 76 222 240 3 S2'4
41 211 120 6 75 69 234 80 5 2S,
42 187 1M 3 73 67 232 ... 5 82'i
81 2M 120 5 80 76 22S ... 5 82i
81 199 ... 5 80 ( 4 238 80 5 W
64 231 (0 5 (0 71 242 ... & !,
81 204 80 S 80 80 231 ... & 3't
68 222 41 5 80 09 235 80 5 SJl
40 211 160 5 50 62 267 40 5 2'(,
72 :M 80 h :o 65 281 80 & 82',
74 203 10 5 50 64 240 18) 3 Vt
68 209 40 5 80 62 211 ... 6 '2's
73 268 ... $M 48 215 ... 6 ?2',
74 219 ... 3 8) 84 237 2(0 5 82i
98 199 160 I 80 71 216 120 5 81',
55 210 80 5 31'4 40 218 ... 6 121,
76 315 200 5 52', 64... 231 S" 6 85
70 232 240 5 S:j 49. ,T 205 ... 5 83
77 241 ... 6 2', 61 341 . . 6 85
66 229 1M 5 $2', 72 25S 60 5 (6
71 227 80 3 S2Vi 2 25 80 5 S3
70 Vii 40 3 82', 64 320 ... 6 85
65 236 80 6 Ml, 66 255 80 6 8J
7 211 120 & 82', 61 281 SO 6 5
60 218 ... 5 8211, 05 227 ... 3 85
8) 211 13) 5 S3', 63 281 8) 5 V
83 227 40 5 ti'i 70 246 ... & 83
68 191 ... 3 82', 73 243 120 3 S
45 190 SO 5 82', 73 276 120 5 S3
72 228 40 . S2'4 71 219 80 S 8
71 220 ... 3 82', A3 270 160 5 f.1
90 188 80 5 SUi V.' 247 80 3 85
62 243 ... 5 !2, 69 254 120 5 S3
70 203 ... i 82',, 74 247 40 5 85
72 2(0 60 6 82', 61 342 ... 5 85
73 210 SO 5 82', 7J 559 160 3 85
66 231 80 5 828, HO 266 ... 5 81
71 318 160 3 i-2'i, 63 261 240 5 85
61 233 160 5 ill, 65 299 80 5 f5
73 211 120 5 82', 56 360 80 5 35
80 215 12) 5 ?2', 70 211 210 5 5
73 224 40 5 S2',j 67 258 ... 5 85
C9 229 160 6 S21, 61 273 120 5 S3
20 241 80 t 82j 63 268 SO 5 S3
66 260 80 5 S2'i 62 242 210 0 85
69 265 120 5 82' 29 231 ... 5 3
66 231 ... J iV:i 66 264 80 5 85
67 224 60 5 8214 57 246 SO 5 85
55 S39 ... 5 524 71 249 20-) 5 f!3
61 261 160 6 H3I4 61 288 8-) T, 85
C3 241 SO S Sl'i 67 249 160 5 t3
70 235 40 5 62'4 63 239 160 5 5
67 211 M 5 I2',i 61 301 ... 5 S3
57 247 160 5 32Vi 71 240 80 C S
66 234 ... 6 82', 68 280 300 5 13
67 342 60 6 iH, 60 2.53 120 3 85
C9 237 40 3 82', 78 263 360 6 85
78 318 60 5 82',, 63 264 ISO 6 83
66 229 80 3 82'4 CI 238 60 5 85
22 242 2-) 6 82i, 61 244 SO 5 S3
63 347 60 3 821, tc 267 ... 6 65
63 233 ... 6 811, 69 260 ... 3 35
47 2,58 340 5 32', 70 270 120 6 85
61 250 ... 3 13', 67 213 40 6 55
54 185 240 3 Ki, 77 241 ... Hi
69 317 80 5 8214 70 235 80 r, 55
60 261 280 6 i, 66 257 ... 6 S3
41 218 160 6 821, 127 VA SO 5 83
63 23S ... 5 81',-i 63 278 SO 6 S3
68 217 20) 5 82 U 72 265 160 5 3
41 213 ... 5 t2'4 63 389 16-) 5 83
75 238 ... 5 1V, 68 256 60 6 S3
73 235 160 3 8284 00 265 ... 5 83
59 238 ... 6 S2'4 63 153 ... 5 63
79 200 ... 6 S2'4 64 271 80 6 S5
62 227 160 3 S2'.4 66 271 ... 6 5714
68 215 160 5 Si', 55 271 120 5 874
S6 229 240 5 f2', 6-8 287 ... 5 )
63 229 360 5 62', 66 313 0 3 92'4
72 244 160 6 62'4 C6 313 60 5 92'4
33 214 ... 5 S2i
SUEEP The supply of sheep wns rather
light this morning and as packers wanted
nil that vero on sale It did not take long
to clear the pens. There was no particu
lar chango In tho prices paid nnd tho
situation could best be described by calling
it a good, steady mnrket. Clipped lambs
sold from $1.25 to $4.75 nnd wethers went
from $3.6-5 to $3,75, whllo ewes brought $3.10.
Everything was sold nnd weighed up early
In the morning. There were no Colorado
wooled lambs ofTcrcd.
Quotations: Choice clipped wethers, $3.o
Q4.00; fair to good clipped wethers, $3.u0H?i
3.75; choice clipped owes, $3.25(53.50; fair to
good clipped ewes. $3.003.23; cholco wooled
lambs, $4.9035.15; fnltfUo good lambs. $I.70W
4.90; choice clipped lambs, $1.5054. .5; fair
to good clipped lambs, $4.25M.50: spring
lambs, $5.00g5.50; feeder wethers, $2,751(3.00;
teeder lambs, $3.253.50. Representative
sales:
No. Av. Pr.
G culls 75 $1 50
1 cull, ewe M 2 00
1 cull, ewe 70 2 00
247 clipped owes M 3
19 clipped eves I'M 3 10
202 mixed sheep 3 3 10
22 spring lambs 44 -1 40
15 cull ewes 84 1 3.Va
107 ewes !8 3 10
2S clipped wethers 99 3 ti
9 clipped native lambs 94 4 00
532 clipped lambs, 4 2o
111 clipped native lamoa '
CHICAGO 1,1V IO STOCK MAIIKUT.
Sheep nnd Choice Steers Sternly Holes
Open Wenk.
CHICAGO. Juno 13. CATTLE Receipts,
9,600 head, Including 6,000 Texans; choice
steers nbout steady, others weak; similar
conditions fur butcher stock and Tcxnns;
top sales, $6.25; good to prime steers,
6.25; poor to medium. SJ1.40Q-5.40; stockers
and feeders, choice, steady, others slow at
$3.0iJM.S5; cow. $.'.70fi5. 00; heifers. $2.7535.10;
canners, $2.00(32.65; bulls, slow nt $2,8014.60;
calves. 25c to 10c higher at $l.50'i?6.25; Texas
fed steers, sales up to $1.S6, $t.35'ou.60; Texas
bulls. $3.75. .,.
HOGS Receipts today, 28,0u0 head; to
mnrmw. '5.ooo hentl. estimated: left over.
5,000 head; opened weak nnd closed steady;
top, t..u; mixcu ami uiiii-nt-18, u.fli,ii
good to choice heavy, $3.95(S6.20; rough,
heavy, $5.80S5 90; light, $5.S036.07'.4; bulk of
sales, $6.00(36.10.
SHEEP AND- LAM RS Receipts, 10.000
head; sheep and lambs steady; spring
lnmbs up to $5.70; good to cholco wethors,
$3.8534.10; fair to choice mixed, $3.ty5j3.9o,
ul..rn Khrnn. $3.K5t!l4.10: venrllngs. $1.10
4.50; native lambs, $i.OO0o.OO; western Iambs,
$1.6U(J'i!.UU.
St. I.011U Live Stork .Mnrkrt.
ST. LOUIS, Juno 13. CATTLE Receipts,
4.700 head. Including 3,500 Texans; market
blow, wenk nnd lower; natlvo shipping and
export steers, $4.7.V(jfi.OO; dressed beef anil
butcher steers, $1.113475.50; steers under 1.000
lbs.. $l.00tf6.30; stockers nnd feeders. S2.75W
nf)! t-nwH and heifers. $2.00ff5.00: ennners.
Vl.50Q2.R5; bulls. $3.25fM,00; Texas and Indjnn
steers, w.iayvj.io; cows nnn nciiers, ivw
4.25.
HOGS Receipts, fl.90i head; market 60
lower; pigs nnd lights, $5.8557-3.95; packers,
$5.856.00; butchers. $6.0076.20. t ,
SHEEP AND LAMHS Receipts, 90O head;
market sternly: natlvo muttons. W.MW4.00:
lambs, $4.6Tia,5.50; culls nnd bucks, 2.50fi3.50;
stockers, $2.tiCu"2.75, Texas muttons, $3,50,
St. .!ineilt I. Ire StorK Mnrkrt.
n-r- Tnarcnir .tnn 13 CATTLE Re
ceipt's, 1.1RS head: market weak to 10o
lower; native", t..wuD.o-, uin uu, minio,
$2.2RW5.25; vrnls, $4,XV?jf..50; bulls nnd stags,
$2.'.W5.00; stockers nnd feeders, $3.4i5t4.S5.
H008 Receipts, S,83l hend; market 2'4(f?
6c lower; light nnd light mixed, ji.mjo.:
medium ana neavy, :i.uu(u.vn; pig!1, o.o-'w
5,00: bulk. $5 S7'4(86.00.
SHEEP AND LA MRS Receipts, 1.7.?
head; mnrket slow nnd stendy; lambs. $!..-
(35.00,
STfRW BREAKS UP A DANCE
Dm troy Striietnre In Wlileh It I"
Held nml I'lve of the Merry
mnkrrs Injured.
LAMBERTON, Minn., Juno 13, Reports
have Just been received that during tho
storm of Tuesday In Redwood county the
now grnnary of Fred Schultz In Waterhury
township. In which a large party of young
people were enjoying n social dance, wns
demolished and Ave dancers severely In
Jured. Tho Injured are John Noltlng.
EDWARD
Now
jEc.
COMMISSION
GRAIN, rKOVIMON'x, DTOCKH, IIHNI1S AMI COTTON. 20-22(l L(l Ballo St.. CHICAOO.
Your tiutlnM olltluJ. CorrMpondnnce Infitvl, lllly unit ioll innrku Irll.ii raIM ou nxjuint.
Private Vlrr la all Imporlmit I'liInU l l ai"l II rl.
John nittncr, Charley Long, Idn Blttnrr,
Christ Noltlng. All will recover. Tho
granary was lifted from Its foundations and
hurled against n barn, demolishing brth
buildings. A number of buildings wcro de
stroyed by the same storm tit Echo, Ilcvero
and Sundown and additional repotts of fur
ther damage aro coming In
KNIGHTS ELECT OFFICERS
I). S. DIurk nf Ronton Is CIiommi Su
premo Dlctntnr nl Convention
nl .IIII18 nnki'i.
MILWAUKEE June 13. The supremo
j lodge of tho Knights of Honor tod.iy elected
.the following nfllcor.ir Supremo dictator,
I). S. Dlggs of Iloston; supreme vlco dlr
'tntor. J. O. Sheppard of Edgefield. S C.
supreme district attor ney, Clark H. John
son of Providence, It. 1.; suprepio reporter,
Noah M. IHkrs of Hnrrlsoiivllle, Mo.; su-
premo treasurer. Joseph W. Ilrnnch of St.
I Louis, supremo chaplain, Ucv. Herbert M.
1 Hope of Richmond, Va.; supremo guide,
John II. Hancock of Louisville. Ky.; su
premo guardian. William Orover of Indian
apolis, Intl.; supreme sentinel, II. II. Col
lins of Memphis, Tcnn.
WILL ALLOW-NO DRAWBACKS
Srerelnrj- of TreiiNtir; Mollis Untie
Pnld on lln vi it I In 11 Ti-ndo t 'nii
11 ot lie Refunded.
WASHINGTON". June 13. Tun secretary
of tho treasury, acting under the recent de
cisions of the United States supreme court
In tho lnRiilar cases, has held that no draw
back can be nlloucd on merchandlpo
shipped to the Hnwallnn Islands after July
7, IMS. these Islands having censed to be a
foreign country within the meaning of tho
tariff lnws iip:Ur the Joint resolution of
congress nnncxb'.g the Islands to the I'nlted
States, approved on that date.
linen llnek on Ni-nm Miiiotiry,
TACOMA, Juno 13. The grand lodge of
Morons has rescinded (he re-olutlnn
adopted two years ago, recognizing negro
Masonry. Tho action of the lodge at tint
time was severely criticised nil over tho
t'nltrd States, and as a result tho uet uc
ston of the grand lodgn attemp.teil to return
to the old established principles, but the
resolution wns so artfully drawn that sltt"r
lodges refused to construe It 11s nn honest
expression Tho lodge has now In unmis
takable language made Its position known.
JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS
OF OMAHA
AWNINGS AND TENTS.
Omatia Tent and Awning Co.,
Omaha, Neb.
Manufacturers of
Tents and Canvas Goods.
Send for Catalogue Number 23
ELECTRICAL SUtTLlES.
Uistern Electrical
y Company
Electrical Supplies.
Etaetrto Wlrlnc Balls ud Gas LicktlsH
Q. W. JOHN8TON. Mgr. 1B10 Howard St.
Davis & Gowgili Iron Works,
MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS
OF MACHINERY.
OBNCnAL REPAIRINO A IPBCTALTl
IKON AND BRASS FOUNDERS.
Ml. 1B03 aa 1BOD Jaokaaa Street,
Oaaaha. !. Tel. 098.
B. Zaferlskl. Acent. J. B. Cawdll. Mrr,
ELEVATOR SUPPLIES.
ELEVATORS
Improved Qulok and Easy Rising
Steam, Electric and
Hand Power Elevators.
AUTOMATIC HATCH OATKS.
Band for catalogue.
BALL. BROS.. COUNCIL BLUFFS, 1
lln loitci. -lciepofliia 411.
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H. Davis & Son
Acenta (or the Rlcnraoad
Safetr Gatea anil
Fir Doari.
Blerator Hydraulic and Hand EltTatort.
Elaratar ropalrlm a specialty. Leather
Valva Cups far EUratora. Enilaaa and
Printing Prasosag.
WALL PAPER.
Yetter Wall paper Co.,
joniiivRS
WALL PAPER.
Large, well aelectad stock, prlcea aajna as
taatein houses latest novelties. Dealers
send for '.S01 sample line nnd terms.
12lf.-r.tir. I"- " O111 aim.
COMMISSION.
Qavid
Cole Co.,
Fresh Dressed Poultry,
fa
Oysters and Celery.
nie So. llth St.
Otiiabn
DRY GOODS.
HE. Smith & Co.
Importers and Jobbers of
Dry Goods, Furnishing Qoodt
AND NOTIONS.
PAIrtTS AND OILS.
National Oil & Paint Co.
(Incorporated.)
JIANUPACTUIU5IIS AN JOHHCIIS.
Paints for all Purposes,
Varnishes, etc,
1015 and 1017 Jones St., Tel 1'.21. Omaha,
Tt'riliunu lO.'tt).
Boyd Commission Co
Successors to James 12. Uoyrt & Co.,
OMAHA, NEB.
COMMISSION
(illAIN I'HOVISUtNS AMI STOCKS.
Ill, kill of Till dr II 11 1 1 d I II It.
Direct wires to Chicago and Now York.
Correspondence, John A. Warren & Co.
C. HEESVSAN
with
Jones c2& CSo
MERCHANTS.