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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1893)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE- SATURDAY , JUNE 17 , 1893. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Speculative Market * Disturbed by a Great Bulge in Corn. THAT CEREAL OPENED SLIGHTLY HIGHER New Turk nonici Wore Froa IJnreri and Bhlppriri In Chicago nnd Short * Kn-IIr Scnrcid Into Mb- rnt Covering * CHICAGO , III. , Juno 1C. A great bulge In corn occurred today , accompanied by con- thiorablo excltnmcnt and heavy trading. News that Franco would take the duty olT of fucdlng grain1) was the chief cause of the ndvnnco. Whc.it closed with a Riiln of yc over last night's figures. Oati are up 7ic. Pro visions wcro dull and oaslur on heavier ro- crlpt.sot hoi's. Corn opened active and higher at from Jfc to Ic advance , with the demand quite urgent and offeringrrilhcr monger , under which the price went Ui | IMc more , duo utmost entirely to the report that there was a prospect that the im port duties on feed stuffs would bo removed bv the rrcnrh Assembly. , , . 'Now York IIOIISPS nero free buyers and ship pers hum , and prominent liouscs In Konoral uho bought HIiiT Uly , which iniulo shorts quite nnxltms mid tunny hastened cover. The re sult wns llmt the local crowd nil licciimo long. Later ndvli'os reported that the questions of removing duty on corn , uarloy and oats had been Icf t in the Judgment of thu custom com- inltH'C. Then when I'louch market cables wore rccflvt'd quoting nn oaslcr market for wheat and ( Jour tln > ro was more disposition to Bull , icsultltiK In a break of from Ha to Ic. The jnarkot i allied , however , Jfe , mid at the close linil Rained from l * c to 2c. A moderate business wns transacted In whont and llio fooling ileve'loped was unsettled within a higher range of prices. The opening wan ntHiut troin Uo to Kc higher than yostcr- doy's closlcg , ruled linn and prices wcro ad vanced JiC more , then eased from ? jc to JJc on realisation , ruled ntrom-or and thu ulcMlmf was nbout tic higher for July and ye higher for August than thu closing figures of yesterday. Thu advance wan dim to the loportud shortage In the 1'rench curoal and fodder crons , Thoru wus also Rome bad reports from Kan sas to the ( 'fleet that the crop had rlpanod prematurely and was therefore disappointing. Thuro WHS a larger trade and n stronger market In oats. I'rlres opened from ! 4c to ! fc higher mill advanced from Ic to 1'ic , lenctud c , but milled from Uc to JSc mid closed steady. Thu advance was helped by corn , by Iho light olforlniis early and by the improved biivlug. Huptumher fallowed thu most strength. The iirovlslon trudu was dull. 1'rlces openi'd lower on icrelpts of 128,000 hogs and 2bc reduction In thulr iirlcc. Them was a ro- nrlion In xynipithy with the rlso In grain , but prlcoH at ifiu clo-o were lOo under those of the previous day for lard and ribs and unchanged lor porlCi Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , 70 cars ; corn , 300 cars ; oats , 170 cars ; hogs , 11.000 head. The luadlng futures ranged as follows : jumu.KS. OPEN , iitno , LOW. CLOSE. Y'HDV. When t No. Juno Julr HIM Fcpt 7IU7IH TIM Corn No. 2 Juno 11-lS July , l-opt H M Oats Mo. 2- Juno SOU tou SOW Julr . . . . BOH 294 Eopt SOH SSJi UcKl'orlc ' 5000 20 00 19 M 20 00 Sept ! ! ! ! ! 2075 20 75 20.C5 20 75 20 65 Lnrd Julr 10 07 Lj 10 00 1007W Bent 1060 10 02 10 45 10 t > 2l Btiort Itlbs. Julr 080 S KM 9-30 Bopt 9 ID 9 72 h 9 GO CiiRb quotations were as follows : FLOUU Dull , nominally unchanged. WHEAT No , 2 spring , GGUOGHc : No. 8 tiring , f. o. b. , GlG75ic ; No. 2 rod , GGffiOGJiC. CoilN No. 2,41 c. * OATS-NO. 2. 30j c ; No. 3 white , f. o. b. , 83 c. RYE-NO. 2 , 49c. HAIII.EY Nu. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , no sales ; No. 4 , no sales , FLAX HEED-NO. 1 , $1.00. TIMOTHY SUED I'rlmc , $3.00. 1'OIIK MOBS , per bbl. , $2Q.OOJ120.025 < ; lard , per 100 tU.02m39.Q5 ) ; short ribs , sides ( loose ) , $9.321't9.37 ( ! : dry salted shoulders , ( boxed ) , $9.50(310.00 ( ; short clear sides , ( boxed ) . $9.75 10.00. WHISKY Distillers'finished goods , per gal' . , 11.12. , ' SUGARS Unchanged ; cut loaf , OJJc ; granulated - lated , 0.70 ; standard "A. " 5,72. The following were the receipts and ship ments for today : On the I'roduco exchange today the butter market wa * easier ; creamery , 1519ijc ; dairy , xl4ffilBc. Esgs , qulot ; strictly frosb , 1313Jc. } _ _ _ Now York -Murkots. NEW Yonic , Juno 10. Fr-oun-RucoIpts , 10- C70 pkgB. ; pxiort ] < i , 0,521 bbls. , 18.000 sacks ; sales , 20,000 jikgs. ; market steady ; modor- atodomand. ( loitN MKAI < null , steady. llYB Dull , weaker ; western , BGi58c. llAlil.Er M ALT Steady , qulot. WHEAT Receipts. 48rt,000 bu. ; export , 104.- 000 bu. ; sulct , 105,000 bu. of futures , 84,000 bu. of spot. Spot market firmer , modor.itoly active ; No. 2 rod , In store and elevator , 72K173Sc ; nfloat , 7373 > { c : f. o. b. , 72M © 72 c ; ungraded red , 74'a7yKc ; No. 1 north ern , 7ac : No. 1 hard , 70Jic ; No. i ! northern , 71Kc. Options fairly active , closed llrm ut jiOlcovoryi'sterday ; No. 2 red , July , -closed nt 73Xc : August , 75j70Hc , closing at 75 c ; Hoptombor,77iW78 > fc , closing at 78c ; Octo- br , 7Mt70J4Cj closing at 70ic } ; December , . . . bu. ; exports , 33,000 bu. ; snlos , 2,000,000 bu. futures ; 33,000 bu. pot. Spots lilgluir , strong , qulot ; No. 2 , GOSic In elevator , COJfc afloat ; No , a white. & 0ic. Options were moro/nctlvo / , excited and IJiffl 2 ! < e up ; July. 49H < 350Jc , closing at BOVic ; AugiiHt. CD ltilHc , closing at Die ; September , OWoMKc. closing nt Dlc. ! OATS Hecolpts , 184,000 bu. : exports , none : ales , 000,000 bu , futures , 102,000 bu. spot , Bpots inodoratuly actlvo , llrinur. Options firm at MJl'Sc advnnco : fairly active ; July , 80Vi < a37'Sc , closing nt 37Jc ! ; August , 33'iiB 84'/iC , closing nt ! 4 ! c ; Hoptombor , 3'j ; < ( a3ac , closing nt33o ; No. 2 wlilto. 40c ; No. 2 Olilcago , 8Dil30)fc ) ; No. 3 whlto , 39c : mixed western , BBftSOiii : ; wlilto woitcrn , 30 > { ( & 40c. HAY I'alr duinuiid.Nteadyi good to choice , B&i-sm.OO. Hoi Qutot , flrm : state , common to choice , lOJl'J''c ; t'aclllu coast , 10tt21u. HIDES Quint , noniinnl ; wet sxltod Now Or leans Huh'ctod , 4 ! > to ( U ) Ills. . 4i0c ! ; Texas toloctml , 60 to 00 Ibs. , 6fl > 7cr lliionoi Ayres 21 to 24 Ibs. , 12Jc ; Texas dry , 21 to 27 Ibs. , SO lOVic. Wool/ Dull , wtiak ; domestic lleoco , 27ffl32ci pulled. 2Gffl37c : Texas , 1420r. I'lioviaioNS-t'ut incuts , ( lull , Hrm ; middles tcndy , qnlot. I.urd qulot ; weak vresturr Htoam closed ut 410.07)4 ) ; BiilON , 250 tlorccsu tlO.OJK , Options huloa , none. Jnlv , I10.2c QHkod ; Ruptumuur , I10.HO uslioii Pork , steady , qulot. HiirrBii Qulot , steady ! wcstnrn dairy. 14Q IfiSiflj western creamery , loa'-OJSc ; Klglns 0)c. ) ( CIIKESK Quiet , steady ; part Hlclms , IltOc. Eqns-Qiifot ; receipts , -7,000 nkga. ; wostorr fresh , 14 < ai4)c ) ; western , per ease , S2.252 ii.ftO , TAM.ow-Qulot , weak ; city (12 ( porpkg , ) . 4 < bid : country ( pU s. free ) , 4.'ii&ic ( ! , ns t < quality , COTTONSKKD On , Dull , easy : cruno , 40c yellow nrlino , 44c : choice , &oa&lc. I'CTHOl.KUH-Diill ! Pennsylvania oil , spot sales , nonoj January options , miles , 1,000 tihU ut 02ci cloHlng , U2c bid ; offered nt 02Uc Lima oil , Nuk-s,20ic ( bid ; Knit's , 1,000 bbls. . . . \ ' . "trulnoa common t < good , $1.2kl.5. ( ! Tuui'UNTiNB Mora active , Ilrmor at 201JS BOc. BOc.HICK Qulot. firm , Moi.ABHKH-roritlgn. nomlnali Now Orleans open kettlo.good to cholco , stondy. . UUI,1 ( ! { ? wllrm , ' mloti sales , a cargo con trlfugals. 00 test , to I'lilbidolphla at 4ic ! ; ro flnod , nilrly active , firm ; powdered , 5 it 6 15-lOc ; gr iiulutcd , fif (35 ( 11-lGc. I'm IIION- Dull ; Ai.i'ricaii. | 12.76ai5,50 , Coi'i'KiiVunkt lido. I10.CO. l.BAU-Qulut , ttoiik : domomlc. $3.GaJ. ! TlN-Htrong ! Blrultu , $20.10 bid , $20.11 HiKdli plntoN.dulut , Ktottdy , Spoiler , weak domestic , $4.25. Liverpool Miirkrt * . LIVIHI-OOU Juno 10.VllKAT Qulot bu toady ; holders olTur kparingly : No. 2 red win tor , &s 7da5sH > id. lUvolptu of wheat th V2trvA'r.ou ! ) ' lli'ys > centals , liieludlni , ( American , COIIN rirm , pcxir demand ; mixed westorr 4 44d ! purci'iital , HACON Long mid short clear , 55 Ibs. . & 2s no cwu ; bacon , long clear , 45 Ibs. , 65s. MlnncapolU Wliftat Jlnrkot. MlNNEAi-OMS. Juno 10. Market strong toda t ° ? * li nlld ' "JU"1 * ! N ° - * northern sold u 02 < i G2)e ) and No. 2 nor t horn nt GOItOlc. Ho colpts , 180 cars. Close : Juno. GOc ; July. GOVJc Hoptombor , 05 > 'tc. On truck : No. 1 bard. 04c No. 1 , northern. 02c | No. a northern , OOc. C'olloo Market , NBVT YOIIK , Juno 10. Optlous oocned stead to 10 points ; closed utoady , 6 to 15 points uii ulo , U..OOU buga : July , Ili.O&i August , $14.0 tttB.09 | flootemuar , IH.BS'aU.OO ! Oelobor , | U7tai485 ; Uccomber , H4.GoaU.05. Spot Mo , dull , tonil--i No. 7. < ie.0'vaio.oa ' > i- , nt. I.oal * Mnrketi , BT. Louts , Juno lO.-Kr tJR-Qulct , un- clmnifcdi putonts , $3.20 3,36 ; extra f nSTj nsoJl3,00 ; fancy , $2.6032,05 ; choice. $2 153 3.30 ; f mll7 , $2.0032 10 ; rye nour$3.25a8.80. ( \Vit AT-Slack , but again of f-BVei i No. ,2 rod , c&Mi mid June , GZXct July. 643,04 0 , Closing at J4 > i' ' i04 C ! Au il t , 67C1 September - ber , G8J > 5inO' < c , closing at ft'JMc. CoiiN-Advined Hie ; No. 2 mixed. ca h and June , 87lc ! ! July , 87 < a38 c. closing at save ; September , 8H'4340c , clo-liig at 40c. OAM-Vlrm r ; No. U cn h and Juno. 80ct July , 27' < ci Augun,25cbld ; Soptcmbor. 25Uc. I'novisiosfl-Steaily , very qulot ; pork ami lard uimliiinecd. ury salt meats , .looso moulders 19 ! longs and ribs , $9.60 : sbortu , I0.85 | boxed. 16c lower ; hacon , packed shoulder.- , $ a,75 : longs and ribs , $10.603 10.62H ! liortsl0.87VV : hams , unchanged. UnCEtPTO-Klour , 3,000 bbls. ; wheat , 14,000 bli. ; corn , 130,000 bu. ! oats , 28,000 bu. SiiirMKNTa-riotir , 4,000 bbls. : whoivt , C.OOO buj corn , 03.000 bu. ; oats. 7.000 bu. IHJTTEII UnclmiiKL'd ; cholco creamery , 20c ; dairy , I Cotton Mnrlirt. NEW Oni.EAKfl , Juno 1G. Qulot ; good middling , 8 6-lGc : middling , 7Vcs good ordi nary 7' < C ! exports to Prance , 111 bales ! lo the contltiPiit , ' 1,248 bales : silos , 1,200 bales ; stock 11 J,2'JO biles. Wrokly , not receipts , 0.230 bales ; gross. 10,051 Imlus : exports to Orcat llrllaln , 6.044 bales ; to I-'ranco , 5.036 bale ! to tlio continent , 2.HS8 bales ; coastwise , 4,000 bales ! sales , U.550 blilos. tikpp Markets , MII.WAURF.I : , Juun 10. WHCAV Firm ; July , 04VicNo. ! 2 spring , Gc. : COIIM Dull ; No. 3 , 8HC. . . ' whlto 34'c No. 0 OATS-Vlrmor ! No. 2 , , ; , IlAIII.EY C8C. HYr 51c PitovisioNS Qulot ; pork , July , $19.90. Amrrlciin Itefrlccriitiir Href. TjivKtiroor * Junn IG.-AMr.lilOAN ATOH Ilr.iiK Koreciuartors , 4d per lb. ; hind quarters , O'jld potIII. . LONDON , Juno 1C. AMEIUCAX IlEritiOEnATon UKKF Voroqimrtura , 2s 4d1f 2s 4',4d ; hlnd- q'l.irters , 4s 2d per 8 Ibs , by the carcass. riillndolpblit Unilii Market. Pmr.Anr.i.i'iiiA , Juno 10. WHEAT Higher ; No. 2 red , June , GOKril70c. COIIN .Strong and higher ; No. 2 mixed , Juno , . OATS-FIrm and qulot ! No. 2 whlto , 40S 40SJC. _ Clnrliumtl Murkotx. CINCINNATI , O , , Tune 10. WHEAT Dull ; No. 2rod.03c. CfliiN In light demand ; No. 2 mixed , 40c. OATS Plrm ; No. 2 mixed , 32Hc. WHISKY In light demand at J1.12. Ilnltlinoro Onilii .Miirlcrt. llAiTiMoiiETuno 16. WHEAT null ; No. 2 cd , sjxt mid .Tune , 70'ic. COIIN Dull ; mixed , xpot and Juno , 48fc. ; OATS Qulot but steady ; No. 2 whlto vrcst- ru , 42c. _ London Oil Mnrkct. LONDON , Juno 10. CAI , < UTTA LINSEED Spot , OsI'id ' per qiiartor ; Calcutta Unsuod. May lid Juno * .blptueiit , 40s4' < d. Si'iiiiis I'UTUOi.KUii Glitl per gallon. Now Yorlc Dry Uoniln Mnrkot. NEW YOIIK , Juno 10. No developments of mpoi'anro are yet reported In the demand 'or dry goods this week and the market con- Inuoa more or loss qulot. * * - Toledo drain Market. TOLEDO , Juno 10. WHEAT Active and rm ; No. 2 , cash , G5Uc. COIIN No. U cash , 42'c. OATd-Uull ; cash , 31c. ] Iivani : Suxnr Market. HAVANA , Juno IG. SuoAii Steady ; Bales IVednosday , 4,500 bags centrifugal , 0(3 ( degrees polarization ut $4.37 gold per quintal. Wool Murkct. Juno 10. Qulot ; prices un- ihauged. _ STOCKS AM ) 11 ON US. .Securities Wrro Strong During the Greater Part of tlio Day. NEW Yomc , Juno 10. The stock market \rasstrongdurlng a greater part of the day with advances ranging from J { to 5 per cent right through the list. The Improvement was attributed chiefly to the action of the clearing liouso banks on tlio question of Issuing loan certificates and the further decline In the foreign exchanges. The former , according to leading bankers , has mot with a favorable re ception abro.id and has Induced more or loss buying of securities In this markot. The greater advance was In National Starch second end preferred which rose 6 per cent to 40 DIstlllnia came next with a rise of 36 ! per cent to 24 , the Inquiry having been stimulated by reports that the opposing factious at the west had settled their dllToioncos. National Cordage was strengthened by the outline of the proposed plan ot reorganization , It being understood that all the holders o : company's p.tpor have assented to the plan -nud that two or three prdmlnont bankers wll outer the directory , llio common stock rose 3 per cent to 1C and preferred to 61. Ooncra Electric was conspicuous , belling up to 73 ? Chicago Gas advanced UJ Dor cent t TO Early In the day speculative Interest contcm largely In the Industrials , but subsequently the railway shares developed marked strengtl and Impiovcd 1 to 2 pur cent , the latter for Missouri Pacific. Af lor 2 o'clock there was a general reaction of from } ( to * * percent It couscqiionco of high nitus for money whlcl started a movement to reall/o pitollts , bu finally a rally of from fi to U' per cent ensuec and the market closed steady In tone. The Post says : The Issue of loan certificates Is a problem with which oulsldo observers have no right to Interfere. Hut the free accommodation of western speculators oy western banks at the expense of Now Yorlc City Is qulto another matter. Irrespective o private or speculative Interests tlio restora tion of general waif arc still haugs very largely on tlio making of a market for our product ! among the foreign buyers. At a low price those buyers will take wheat. It Is'being freely supplied today from Dulutli and othe storage points at prices which undcrsol Chicago. If the Chicago financiers Imagine thatby aovotlng all their rcsouicos to customer * la boring under a load of Kpociilattvo wboat they can force up prices to a Ilguro wboro the Cuduhy pool can soil with profit , they havi learned llttlo from their experience o panics. Homo Idle talk has come from the quarter of Chicago's having drawn upon Now York this ucok for Its own legitimate bal ances. This Is to Ignore most foolishly the MHtrco of tlio westward shipments , fly far the greater bulk of this was moiioy loaned to westoru banks by Now York on commercial paper. Hoglnnlng with July , thcso obliga tions will mature , and unless oucudod must IN ) paid by a return of cash. What this will moun to Chicago and the west , unless Its banks pur-.no a policy of the utmost caution , can hardly bo described. The total sales of atocka today wcro 100,001 share * , Including AtchUon , 20,000 ; HurlliiK ton , 8,300j UhlcuKO ( ina , 12.200 ; Distilling am Onttlefooiiliiic. 18,000 ; General Klectrlo13 , 800 : IxmUvlllo iVNiishvlllo , 3.800 ; Mlssour I'acHlc. 8,600 ; Nntloiial Oordnuo , 6.400 : Not EnKland , 7,6(10 ( ; Northern Purl tie , 3 600 ; Head 1MB. 14,300 ; Hock Isluiul. 8.8OO ; Bt. I'aul , 30 600 ; 8ii-ar | , 7.600 ; Wotorn Union , 8,600. Ht. Lout * MluliiR IJuotatloni. BT. Lotus. Juno 10. Tha follonlug are th cloiln mining > | U'tutlons ) : Adam I 1.00 ( Jranlto..JZ.7i } .v4 American N , ,86 a .40 UOP8..M llluiclalllo , , , 460 Leo U4O.07W KlUaboili OO.4 H H. Hope * 66 York .Money Market. NEW YOUK , Juno 10. Monur os OALI/- Wus active , rauiluifrou ; > 0 to 25 yercout ; lab loan , A per cent ; cloned offered at 8 per cent. 1'iiniB MenCANTiu : pArisn 038 per cent , STKRUNO EXCIIAKOE-Weak , with actual builncM In b-inUerV bill * at t4.B3V34-84 ! < for sixty days rtnd$4,85ftl.8M < for demand , QOYlt K.VT llo.NOsSteady , State bonds , dull. Tiioclo-iliiitquaUtion'onbonflii London FliLinclal Itovlow. ISM bu Jamsa Onnlmi ttmntUA LONDON , Juno 10. [ Now Yo'k Herald Cable Special to TUB Iliti : . " ! Hutlno s was nearly at a standstill today owing to the apathy of llio public and the excessively hot weather which greatly reduced the iittemlaucoot mem bers. American railways wore quiet but llrm. AtclilMMt was distinctly better and there was fair demand for Lolilsvlllo & Nashville , Den ver picforred and Wahash debenture , The last mime being much fancied by Insiders , closing at 00 ! { . Reading llrst Incomes were Hat at 31. Oiunil Trunks are still rising , hut Canadian I'acldc bonds nro dull. Home stockH wore tending upward under the inlluciicoof cheap money , Silver was linn , although the prlco Is unchanged. Rupee paper was strong with foreign securities Irregular und dealings small. _ . I'lmtiicllll Notes. NEW YonK , Juno 16. Clearings , $112,271- 257 ; balances , $4'JG2,803. PAWS , Juno 10. Three per cent rentes , 07f 57 Me ex-coupon for the account. lUr.TiMonn , Juno 16. Clearings , 67,322,893 ; balances , $104,484. Money , G per cent. PHILADELPHIA , Juno 10. Clearings , 112- 113,132 ; balances , $1,845,778. Money , 4V4 per cent. Mnvipiug , Juno 16. Now York exchange selling nt $1.50. Clearings , $102,070 ; bal ances , { 00.044. CINCINNATI , Juno 1C. Now York exchange - change , 75c discount. Clearings , $2,014,200 , Money , G7 per cent. . ST. Louis , Juno 1G. Clearings , $3,347- 110 ; balances , J330.7G2. Money qulot , G(3l8 ( percent. Exchange on Now York , 50c discount. NKW OIH.KANS. Juno 10. Clearings , $1,831- 085. New Yorlc exchange , commercial , 75c per $1,000 ; premium ; bank , $1.50 per $1,000 premium. NKW VOHK , June 10. [ Special Telegram to Tin : ItEi : . ] Exchange was quoted as follows today : Chicago , $1.50 discount ; Hoston , 25c to 20c discount ; St. Louis , 50c discount. HOSTON , Juno 10. Clearings , I1G,535G28 ; balances , $1,582,780. Money , 6 per cent. Exchange on Now York , 25c to GOc discount. For the week : Clearings , $75,174,943 ; bal ances , $7,357,771. CHICAGO , Juno 16. Clearings , 113,114- 285. Now York exchange. $1.25 discount. Sterling exchange , dull , unchanged ; sixty- day bills. $4.85 ; sight drafts , $4.87. Money , strong at 7 percent. O.UAI1A MVE STOCK MARKETS. Cattle Trade Dull Hogs Sell Iowor Sheep Market Strong : . THUIISDAY , Juno 10. The receipts were 1,200 head , including about 800 Texans direct to a local bouse. There was but llttlo life to the trade , and while the few handy , fat cattle sold about like yesterday , Inferior grade * were hard to move at a decent ilguro , Ono load of prime 1,423-lb , hooves sold at 65.10 , with the greater number of fair to good klllors going at $4.0084.05. Shelly cows and bolters wcro pretty nearly unsalable at very low ( Iguies. Good to choice 1,200 to 1,450-lb , steers nro soiling at from M.GO to $5.10 , and common heavy at from $4.30 to $4,50i fair to good 050 to 1,100-lb. steers , from $4.10 to $4.00 , and Inferior grades around $3.50 to $4. Choice fur. cows and heifers are In fair demand at from $3.35 to J3.00 ; common and erumors , from $1.25 to $2.50. Roprubuututlvos ales : DRESSED I1CEF. llnflH-Ueccliits today 4,800 , nbout l.OOC livavlcr than on Krltlay lust , und an Increase lor the wi'clt over InsUwook of OYor 8,000 hogs The iniirUot opom'cl n Boml dime lower , bul ni the outlimk wim docldudly aenlnst the gull- ITH they soli ] out freely at tha UDtillno , and bj thu niludlo of thn forenoon the ucns had boci : cleared of all holdings. Thu uxtrvino close wai very wwak , however , on receipt of thorniiortol the dlsuHtrouH break lu prices at othur mur- kots. Hclwtod llncht fiolif at from (0,20 tc tOa , good to cholco light nnd inodlun grudns at from W5.05 to $0.20 , heavy pucklar nio.stly nt from JO to tG,10 and court > o heavy ui from f5.B5 to (0 , Koyrcscntutlvo bulcn ; No. Ar. Bu. Pr. 2..876 (5 86 3..M10 BO 6 86 10.277 6 80 43..82Q 280 6 00 7..240 6 00 2..205 G 00 12.269 40 0 ( K ) . ,220 120 0 00 . .218 200 0 00 . .200 40 G 00 . .247 120 G 00 . .200 SCO U 00 . .208 200 G 00 . .240. 240 G 00 . .255 G 00 . . , .233 120 G 00 73.280 280 G 00 70..242 240 G 06 48. . , .270 160 G 06 46,286 200 G 05 66..256 820 G 05 02..246 , 120 6 06 07..24J 40 G 05 128. . . 243 480 6 06 29.,251 160 G 05 00. , .253 203 0 05 SuntP There wore no fresh , . . . . _ - sheep and nothlne hero to make a market. The demand Is > cry active and the market quotably strong. Kntrtn good natives , $4&oa 6.25 ; fnir to good wustorns , M.ooas.00 ; com mon and stock sheep , t'J.r > ( > ii4.UO ; good to choice 40 to 100-lb , liimbs , f0.uoa0.0. Kacelpts mill Dlnpntltlon of Htoclt. Official receipts and disposition of stock as shown by the books or the Union Stock Yrfrd * company for thu twenty-four hours ending at D o'clock p. in. Juno 10 , 1893 : I1ECKIPT9. DISt'OSITIO.V. Clitcngo I.lvo Stock Alnrket. OnicAno , Juno 10. LSpcclal Tclosram to Tnr. HER. ! The cuttlo market continued to droop. It was the lowest diiy of the week for all descriptions and the lowest of the year for the tops and tall ends. Considering the de pression prevailing since Tuesday , the run for today was surpilslngly liberal. It wns ostl- matud nt from 11,000 to 15,000 head the largest Trlday's rucelpts recorded since last November. As one-half the number actu ally on sale would have boon more In accordance with the demand , sellers again had much the worst of It. They were required to make concessions of from fie to lOc , iccordlng to thu quality of the stock offered , t was difficult to got. a bid on big cattle. Averages of from 1,600 to 1,700 Ibs. and bo poorer grades of butchers' stock were also ory much neglected. In fact the only class 'or ' which the market was nt all satisfactory o tellers was fat 1,000 to 1'JUOIh. steers. Sales fiero largely at from $2 to $3 for cows and mils and tit from $4.25 to 54.00 for steers. Texas cattle , of which 4,000 head arrived , were bout steady , soiling principally at from 12.25 .o f 3.20. "Greased lightning" ain't In It with the hog market. Declines of 26c per day Are now "akon as a matter of course , and sellers are ; Iad to "git shut" of the stuff , even at such n acrlllco. These figures mcasuro the decline : oclny , prices falling to $0.30 for prime heavy logs and to J0.40 for choice assorted light , ivlth the bulk of the sales making at from f6.20 to $0.35. At that range an active de mand sprang up , and toward the close a firmer feeling cropped out , and from 5c to lOc of the lecllnu was recovered. However , the markut is from 70c to 80c lower than It was Tuesday md from COc to 70c lower than a week ago. For this decline the doubling up In ' .lie receipts Is accountable. The sup ply for the expired part of this week imounts to 128,000 head , as against 00,438 : iead for the same time last week. The re el pts for the wuok will fall about 15,000 head hurt of the number offered during thocor- espondlng week last year. In quality the of- 'urftigs were notably good ; very few llglit- Aelghts are Included ; Indeed they were In , uch scanty supply that buyers paid a irumtum of from lOctolDc per 100 Ibs. for ; hom. A decreased supply and bettor prices lire the prooabllltles for nuxt week. In slicoi ) , us In other department * of the live stock mar- 'tut , there was continued weakness , lluyors md secured earlier In ibo week all the mutton hey will require for a few days tocomo and .hero was llttlo Inclination to Increase their lioldlngs ; still at a farther Blight filmclliiKof irlccs the greater part of the supply was takun. tales were fall a basis of from 42.75 to ' 4.GB for Inferior to choice Te.xanb ami fiom _ > 3 to W.25 for native and western sheep. Choice yearlings soldaround $5.50 and spring lambs were quptod.iat from $4.50 to $0.80. 1'rlccs are lower , than they were a week ago for all descriptions , the supply bolug much greater than the legitimate demand. Iteeolpts : ' Cattle , 11,000 head ; calves , 500 head ; bogs. 27,000 head ; sheep , 10,000 head The Evening Journal reports : CATTLE liocolpts , 11,000 head ; shipments , 8,000 head ; market qulot ; prime steers , $5.10 ® 5.25 ; others , $4.25 4.85 ; Texans $3.754.15 ; native cows , $3.003.25. Hooa Receipts , 27,000 head : shipments , 8,000 head ; market 2530c low uarly , but part of loss recovered ; mixed and packers , tG.002G.20 ; prime heavy ana butchers' ' weights , $0.20a0.80 ; lights , tG.4 ( > SG50. BnitEl' Receipts , 10,000head ; sblpmonta , 2,000 bead ; market 1020c lower ; natives , 84.2535.20 ; Texann , J4.0024.80 ; westerns $4.8035.10 ; lambs , W.5OSG.50. St. Touls Ilve Stock Markot. BT. Loins , June 10. OATTM : Itocelpts , 1,400 iioad ; shipments , 700 head ; market steady ; only a few native on sale ; fair to ordinary Texas steers , $3.00a3.(35. ( lloos Hocolpts , 4,200 bead : shipments , none ; market 15c lower ; heavy , $5.35&G.30 ; mixed , $5.80i3G.20. SIIKBP Hecolpt" , 1,200 head ; shipments , none ; market steady and unchaugod ; good na tives , $4.75 ; ToxaiiM3.60ffi4.30. Now York Live Stock Markot. NEW YOHK , Juno 10. BEEVES Receipts. 1,000 head ; dull and slow ; common cattle steady and medium to good a chado lower ; Tcxans , $4.05. SHEEP AND LAMOS Receipts , 3,500 bead ; very dull for shucp ; lambs llttlo more active. XX OUUU CONDITION. Favorable Keports Made on the ( Handing of llllnolH State ISankn. SPRINGFIELD , Juno 10. The reports of Chicago etato banks , showing their condition on the morning of Juno 5 , in response to a call mndo by Auditor Gore , are now all In. These roK ) > rts sbow total deposits amounting to 807,072,822 , : cash , $7,877,039 ; cash items and collections , $1,802,037 , ; duo from other banks , $9W- : 32 , making total available cash , $10- 027,908 , or a reserve of 28 per cont. The banks also own in their own r.glit bonds and stocks amounting to $8,141- 035 and are carrylng$17,154,042 of de mand loans , secured by stocks and bonds , thus giving them ever $25,000,000 , of quick assets to realize upon in case of emergency. As eight of the flute banks of Chicago were involved in the run last week , this showing indicates that the alarm was without foundation. The action of the auditor in calling for a statement at this time was timely. The banks are required by law to pub lish those statements in a newspaper of general circulation , and the showing made lias doubtless done much to allay the feeling of distress among the people and to restore confidence in financial circles. There are twonty-sovoii state banks in Chicago , an increase of three since last roport.it April 10 , 1803. De posits have falcon , off nearly $0,000,000 since last report , but the proportion of reserve has txfyi njuintainod. The auditor states that the state banks of Illinois are in good condition , and says that the excellent showing made by the Chicago bunks is an indication of the general co'ndltion throughout the state. There are 125 state bunks in II linois , and thu ( u.'f ' there has never been a failure. t . Will Itetlre from Parliament. LONDON , Juno ; 10. John Morrough , anti-Parnellito. member of Parliament for the southeast division of Cork county , has decided to retire from Par liament and has applied for the steward ship of the Chlltorn Hundreds. His de cision to retire is duo to the dissension in the Irish party , growing out of the attitude of Mr. Sexton and the Free man's Journal toward the Parnellito faction. _ Marie Walnwrlftht to Marry. DULUTH , Minn. , Juno 17. It was re ported here today that Marie "Wain- wright , the actress , is to bo married soon to Paul Schultz o [ Tacoraa , Wash. , who is u director of the Tacoma Land company and president of the Tacoma club. DUN'S ' REVIEW OF HIE WEEK Effect that Kccent Failures Hai Had Upon the Money lliukot. SHARP FALL IN FOREIGN SECURITIES Gold Kipnrti Are Not Mkely to llo Very Henry for Homo Tlmo to Come Had * nesi Condition * Are More I'nvornutn , NEW YonK , Juno 10. II. a. Dun ft Co.'s weekly review of trade say * : Concerted notion by the banks of Now York has chanpcd the situation. Mora failures nnd a tremendous drain on money to the west had such effect hero th nt the banks wcro unanimous In de ciding upon the Issue of the Clearing llouso cortlflcatcs. Much Increased nccommoila- lion for the business community Is expected to result , and doubtless will , unless specula tion Is stimulated to absorb all the increase In available resources through undue preference erence- for marketable securities over other nssots. The weakness of banks at many western points continues. The widespread stringency Is having n serious effect upon merchants and manufacturers who are In no , way concerned with speculative operations. A very sharp full In foreign exchange removes the chance of cold export at pres ent , but it is uuo to foreign purchases of se curities , rather than to n chntigo in trade balances , Exports In two weeks of Juno , It is true , are but $2,700,000 or 15 per cent of last year's , and Imports show n small decrease - crease In place of the enormous Increase re ported for months , but balances are adverse and still likelv to bo for some time. Tha tic * cllno in prices has led to some increase In the foreign demand for products , but has been followed during the past week by tin ad vance of more than 1 cent in wheat , with sales of only 2r,000,000 bushels , 2 > cents in corn and three-sixteenths of n cent in cot ton , with sales of l ) : > 0,000 bales. Pork has fallen 50 cents , oats one-fourth of a cent , cofToo 12 cents and oil 1 cent , but a material Increase in exports at this season must come from marketing the surplus of cotton and wheat carried over , and this the advance in prices , tends to prevent. W/icut Hccclpta. Wheat receipts are still largo ana accounts of the growing crops decidedly more fnvor- able from the northwest , but conflicting as to cotton. The output of pig iron declined 7,522 tons weekly in May and is scarcely larger than n year ago. Stocks on hand declined 18,000 tons in the month , but further reduction of the output is in progress. The market for iron and its products remains dull and un satisfactory , bar being specially weak and southern pig much depressed for sale. Tin has advanced G5 cents per 100 pounds , but copper sold at 10 % cents for lake , and lead at 8.7 cents. The market for wool is much depressed. Keports from other cities nearly all show tight money and slow collections. The exceptions are as to money. In n few southern cities , like Charleston and Mobile and New Orleans , money is in ( rood demand , but fair supplies , while nt Knoxville the demand is smaller. The volume of business has been much affected by the prevailing stringency and caution about credits. Iron and its products are weaker at Pitts- burg and a strike is expected , the workers demanding last year's wages. Trade at Cleveland Is fairly good and at Cincinnati quiet. At Detroit trade is quiet and credits closely scanned , and at Indianapolis there is a better feeling. Trnclo nt Chicago. Chicago reports an easier financial situa tion but western demands are urgent , col lections very slow , speculation limited in volume , building 50 per cent smaller than lust year , wholesale trade fairly satisfactory and retail trade improved. Milwaukee reports confidence slowly re turning. At St. Paul excellent crop prospects make a more hopeful feeling. At Omaha trade is good. At Kansas City trade is fair , and at St. Joseph fair. At St. Louis trade is beyond anticipa tions. At all southern points trade is slow and quiet. The market for stocks has been stronger for the week though the advance lias averaRcd less than half n dollar per share , and the demand for money has advanced rates on call quite sharply. Failures during the past week have num bered 813 in the United States against 153 last yoar. _ CLOAKING c VTATHMKNTS. Omalia Comes to tlio Front with a G rati fying Incrn.isr. New Yonic , Juno 1C. This table , compiled by Bradstrcot's , gives the clearing house returns for the week ended June 15 , and the percentages of increase or decrease , as compared with the corresponding weelc last year : \Vall Street for n IVoek. NEW YOIIK , Juno 10. Dradstrcct'a vreeklj Wall street review will tomorrow Bay : A week ug6 Wall street was cucouragcd by a bollof thnt the flnrtnclM troubles at Chlcajro nnd cmlod , nnd that the drain of cash from this city to the west was pmcttoMIjr over. A i8hiVlally. ( . ° ? \H \ * .tlorl 'ntorost ' RaTe anlmritloh to last SatunliiJ' ' * market , In splto of the fact that the bank state ment for the \vcok made nn exceptionally unfavorable showing. It would seem the street illd not Immediately npprcclato the lesson convoyed by the heavy decline of cash holdings ami depositnnd the almost stationary loans of the Associated Hanks. If this wai the cnso , the error was soon recog nized , the callliiR of loans , necessitated by the further hoivv demand from the woit , crcatliiR n decidedly stringent condition In money rates for call loans , which advanced from 10 to 20 percent , with occasional quota tions as high as 2,1. The extension of the banlttng nnd com mercial troubles throughout the country itlilett to the general uneasiness , while the llscovery of Irregularities In many savings nstltutlons , which seemed llkclv to result In n run , hail for a time n further clUturblni ? nlluctico , the approach of the .Inly disburse- ncnts furnishing every occasion for nnxioty. The decision of the Now York Clearing louse tmioclntloh to Issua loan ccrtlllcatcs , f required , came , however , at a moment vhcn seine taugiblo sort of confidence was iccessary. Tlio importance of the matter consists In thn nssuranco tlnw given that ho loans of the banks will bo rc.luccd as Ittlo ns possible uni'cr ' the circumstances , vhllo n lead Is given to the clearing house ) tssoclatlons In other cities , where thrro von 111 bo hesitation In pooling Issues anil opposing n united opposition to the further npairmeni of credit. The elTcct on the empcr of the market was accordingly iromiit , opportunity belnt- given for the association's more favorable intlucnccs. JIUAISTHIIT'.S : UIVIK\V or Tit.un : . Stnplc * Contliiuo to Show a .Murkoil loire - ] ire * lon Other I'rntnrn- . NEW Yonic , Juno 10 , Drndstreot's weekly review of the state of trade will say : Prices of many otnplra continue downward , an ex ception being wheat , which has nttvauccd on strong cables and Ilradstrcefs report o ( nn musually heavy decrease In supplies. Kx- ) orts ( Hour Included ) from both coasts , Uuitqd States and Canada , are the heaviest of any week this year , with one exception , iggregating 3,831,000 bushels , at ) compared with 8,010,000 last week , with ! ) , yeii,000 bushels rt year ago , 2.400,000 two years ago and one-half of that luantlty in similar weeks , respectively , u lb'.K ' > and 18SU. AVhe.it is being harvested n Texas anil California , In California wheat will bo a little short , but the state will have in oMtortablo surplus as large as last year's. The minimum wheat export surplus of the United States for 1MKMI3 promises to bo irobablv not less than iy.1,000,000 , nnd may equal 175,000,000 bushels. Values of all exports and Imports for ten months of the year give a total 5 per cent smaller than in the like portion of the year jcfore , imports increasing 14 per cent and jxports decreasing 20 per cent in value. Dank clearings show continued decreases in , ho volume of trade , iiggroRatini : f 1,031,000- (00 ( this week , a decrease of 'J. 1 per cent from the week before. Cotton nnd woolen goods manufacturers are buying conservatively , and the demand 'or ilnishcd products Is much cut into. Tiioto Is no marked improvement in whole sale trade at Toronto , although a fair dc- nand exists for summer dry goods. Uusl- icss is quiet. Ontario's grain crop report islet lot promising. Ltusmcss is dull In the pro vince of Quebec , nnd money thcro is said to jo a little easy , though still firm , while crops are reported in splendid condition. At ilalifax general trade is quiet and collcc- , ioas dull , while crop prospects are good. 3ank clearings at Halifax , Toronto. Mon treal and Hamilton amount to ? 18noo,000 .his week , n decrease of 7.5 per cent from ast week , but an increase of 8.8 over the suuio week ono year ago. Woman SurTragl-ta' Convention. CHICAGO , Juno 10. The woman Buflruglst convention ut Lnko Forest lomorrow bids fair to bo n prcivt event. Many prominent women have signified ; hcir intention of being present. Mrs. Jane Amy McKinney , prct > iilont of the Cook county society , will call the meeting to order at 2:30 : o'clock and introduce the state president , Mrs. Mary E. Holmes , who will act ns chairman. Mrs. Mary A. Alirens will speak on "Signs of the Times , " nnd Mrs. Mary Dye will read a paper on "Sinless Cains. " Among other speakers expected are Mrs. Chant , Mrs. Mary Lease , Rev. Florence Kollook and Mrs. Frances Ellen Harper. Stamboul In Goml Condition. TEUUC HAUTE , Juno 16. Mr. A. Harriman - riman , vice-president of the Illinois \G6 FRIEND" CHILD BIRTH EASY. Colvin , La. , Doc. 2 , 1880. My wlfo tuod MOTHER'S FRIEND b fern her third confinement , and saya ahowouid not ba without it ( or hundreds of dollare. DOCK HII/L3. Sent by express on receipt of price , # 1,60 per bet tle. Hook " To Mothers " mailed free. BRADPIELD HCQULATOf ? CO. , uaaisTi , _ _ _ ATt-AITAOA , Conlrnl rAllroad nnd owner of Slnmboiil' Is here , nccompnnled bv Mr. GOOFRO H Peek , eoUoltof1 o ( the Sflnt/i Pa rond. W ; 800 llio trottora , Stamboul is In jirlm condition , but hns boon given no far work yet. Indeed , Mr. Doblo cays hrj will not bo tested until alter his sensor ) In the stud la over n month from now. Them the question will bo decided ns to what Is to bo done with him during thft1 , ycnr in the way of driving him before the public. ct.KrKr.Axn KKRVN TIJKM nvar. Member * nt 111 * Cnlilurt flhrn rmingli Id l o During Hut Weather. WASHINGTON , Juno 10. The depart * tire of the president and his family tor j Orny Rubles , Huzzards Hny. Mass. * which la nnnouncctl for Tuesday next , ; will nof keep the president away from ] Washington very long. Ho will return * to the oapltnl as soon ns possible ntul , continuo hla residence nt Hovolr. Thai president him always berne the reputation ! ot being nhnrd worker , nnd the members I of the present cabinet have found this ] out to their cost. Ills rule since the | wnrm season hns sot In hna been to Invite - vito n particular member of his oulcial ] family to visit him und bo his guest ntl Hovolr for the night. Ho tnkos enchl member of the cabinet in succossloml Under the former administration thai days of the week were npiwrtionodi among the monitors of Mr. Hur-J rlson's cnbinot. Mr. Clovolund wnltsl until the drift of circumstances ] caused by outside pressure directs hlsl mind toward n , cortnin cluia of appointments - } monts nnd then ho indicate * to the pur-J ticulur olllciul huvitig ehareo of tlio ] olllcus under his consideration thnt ho is ] expeuted to drlvo out on Hovolr thntj night to discuss nlTaira relating to hlal department. Thirty-four first-class ] postmasters were announced on Tucs-J day. This meant thnt Postmaster Ouii-j oral Hlssoll had spent Monday nlghti with the president. 'ii'hlp ' Tool .Mutch. NKW Yoiuc , Juno 10. The continuous pool match between Alfred Do Ore anil P. P. Walsh was begun here tonight. They nro to play 200 points each night for three nights for a stake nnd $500 niuV the Hrunswiok-Ualko-Collender cham pionship emblem. The result of last night's play was : Walsh , 03 ; Do Ore , 1100. TllKKE'S ' nrSCO.MFORT , pain and grilling , with tlio usual pills. Tnko Dr. I'iorwH I'lcasnnb PolleU , nnd there's noth- -inj ; of the kind. You 'regnl.ito the dose ncconl- Inu to vour needs ono little Pellet for a gentle IftTAtivo or corrective , throe for n cathartic but it's nil perfectly onay and natural. And the help that comes in tula way , lakts. These tiny , BUfjar-coatod Rranulcs nro th smallest in slzo nnil the easiest to tnlco. They absolutely nnd permanently , cure Constipa tion , Indigestion , Sick Headache , Bilious lloadacho , Dizziness , IHllous Attaclm , nnd all derangements of the liver , Etomach and bowels. * For the worst eases of chronic Catarrh , for Cutarrhal Hondacho. linpulrod taste , Einell , or lioarine , ntul all the troubles that follow Catarrh , tliere's nothing KO prompt to rellovo and so certain to cine , us Dr. Bapo's ; Catarrh. Remedy. Its proprietors offer $500 reward for any case of Catarrh which they cannob euro. A Question of Seconds.J The safety of human lives and'of valuable property daily depends upon the accuracy of watches used by train men. They must have the best. A difference of a few seconds is enough to cither avoid or meet a collision WouM you llko to know which wntch , ' H most tisi'il on AincrlciiN ( irenlcst llnllnmil ? If ROvrlt fur circular , "A Question of facconils. " The Duebcr Watch Works , Canton , Q , SOUTH OMAJIA. , - - . , Union Stock Yards Company , ' South BoBtCiUtlo Ho nndSli30 | ) ui.irkjt la t'i3 CQMMIS3IOH HOUSES. Wood Brolte Mvo Stock Coinmlsilon Marahunti Bo'lth Oinnlm Telephone 1157. JOHN I ) I > AUI IAN , I . Il IS. WOOD , f Morkot roportsby mall and wlro cheerfully . . . . * * ntutt < t.l utirtri tr-mlli .it.tfiii. _ OMAHA AWNINGS AND TENTS. BAGS & TWINES | Bemis Omalia Bag COMPANY. Importer * nnd roanufao- turtu of flour aackj , burUp , twine , BOOTS AND SHOES. Morse-Coc Slioj Company. . Howard St onice-1107-llW.lllI D" le rOom roctorr-lIIU-ll-l * " " llu i rdBt. We are the ONI.Y Manuf : turorj of Hoots and "TiSiffr f V.ta0tlfoaflrSUrndJd . ! to all to In.pect ourn-wfuotorr. COAL , COKE. CORNICE. Ginaua Coal , Colic & Eagle Cornice Works ilfrKolTuQlicd Iron cor- 1,1MB CO. , bard and toft nlt-v , wludovr capluu * coal , H tC.eor.lCtu und Douglaa Street. DRY GOODS. M. E. Smltb&Co. Kilpatrick-KochDry OOOUU CO. Du Eoodi , notion * , fur- Notion * , Kent * ' furnlth- rliblng Koodi , corner guodi , cor. lllu and lltb and iloward bt * . Inn Street * . FUBNITURE. OmabaUpnolstering Bebee & Runyan COMPANY. Upholitered furniture , PUUN.TUUE COMl'ANV IIUIIU4 Mouolaa ct. ana 1.3th fatlii HARDWARE. STOVE REPAIRS | BASH , DOOItSf' Omaha Stove Repair | M. A. Disbrow & C \VOltKa. ttore rvpalri Manufacturer ! of laib. au4 waterattaebineuti I door * , blind * anc far.anr.kind of HOTV | upujdlugi Urancb gfj