THE OMAHA DAILY T3EK ; WEDNESDAY , JUNE 13 , 1891. OTffiKCIAL AND FINANCIAL Mnrkot News Was acnornlly Bullish and Whiaf THERE WAS A CONSIDERABLE TRADE Corn Wnij Active rtml .Stronger U'ltliln a Tlirec-riiurth * Cent HniiRO Dry \Vmtlirr Cmnoil Jtncli of tlio KtrciiRtli. CHICAGO , Juno 12. Tlio market news to day wan generally bullish and wheat finished Iio higher. Corn closed % c higher , oats % o higher and provisions at an ndvance all around. There wns a largo trade , fluctuations be ing frcnuont within the range of from % to JgC. Opening trades were at from 1 % to ! ! u advance , and after selling down % c , ad- vanccd " ( ic , declined T4c , rallied % C , changed some and closed near the top. Dry weather talk and higher cables were responsible for the strong opening nnd created nn active demand. Pri vate advices from IJerlln and Hamburg re ported bad weather and raining Incessantly. A good many dry weather reports continued to come In from the west nnd northwest and added n good deal of strength to the market. On the other hand tlio state re ports of Kentucky nnd Michigan were rwlte favorable. The Kansas weekly weather bul letin also reported a well distributed rain fall , and the Haltlc shipments were much larger. The partial settlement of the coal strike , however , looked upon as a bullish factor , caused the declines to quickly re cover. Corn was stronger nnd active within - c range. Dry weather and the bulge In wheat caused the strength. Oats were active and higher on the dry weather and the strength In wheat and corn. The range for July was % c. The bulge In grain nnd fair buying awakened the provision market and prices advanced with few reactions. Trading was moro liberal than for a considerable tlmu past. Compared with last night July pork Is 35c higher. July lard lOc higher and July- ribs 22'c higher. Lake rates steady at lc for corn to Buf falo. falo.The leading futures ranged as follows : Article * ; . I Open. | High. I Low. | Clone. WheatNo , 2 June 00 BflVi noOTl July OTl ! Sept 1)11 ) Corn No. 2. . Juno 41 1)11ii July 4'J > 41M ii * Sent 42fc42tt OntH No. 2. . . Juno 4W July 38 ? . . 30S30K Sept SOMGUO 30H Pork per bbl July 12 30 12 BO 12 20 12 fiO Sept. I'J 30 12 O''tt 12 30 12 C'JM Laid. lOOlbs ' June 0 SO G fi'O 0 fiO 0 80 July 0 77K 0 H-J ! < 0 75 0 H'JK Si-pt 087k 0 US G 85 G VM Short Hlbo- July 0 H5 0 E2 0 32H ' Sept 0 HO ' II BO G 30 a b'o Cndli nuntntlonu were ns follows : n.Ol'll I-'Irm. WHIAT No. 2 spring , COc ; No. 3 spring , & 7c ; N'o. 2 red. Cnc. COIIN No. 2 , 41Vjc ; No. 3 yellow , 42c. OATS No. 2. line ; No. 2 white , 43ffl Vc ; No. I white , ll'.4Q42ic. ! ItYK No. Z. 4-Ji'jC. UAUI.RY No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , 52 0 0 ; No. I nominal. KI.AX SUED No. 1 , J1.33. TIMOTHY KKI3U I'rlme. JI.23. 1'UOVISIONS ' Mesa pork , per bbl. , J12.47V4iS ) C.SO. IJird , per 100 Ibs. , } G.77V4gC.BO. Short ribs , Hdcs ( loose ) , > O.CO(6.G2l ; dry salted KhouMcis tlioxed ) , JJ.CJliljj.STii ; Bhort clear sides ( boxed ) , . . . WllIBKy Dlstlllcra' finished goods , per gal. , H.l'i. The lollo wins were tlio receipts : ina snlnnioufj for today ; On the Produce cxclmuiro today the butter mar ket was steady , unchanged : creamery , lC(317c ( ; dairy , llffllSc. Ktrga , luichangod ; strictly freeli , lie. _ NEW Yoitic GINIKVL . Vestcrcliiy'H Oiiotiitloni on Flour , drain nnd I'rovUlons , .lletiilK , Ktc. NRW YOnK. June 12. l-'I.OUn Receipts , 30- ( XM bble. ; exports , 20.000 bbls. ; sales , 14,000 pkgs. Market firm , but quiet , buyers fairly well sup plied on recent purchases ; exporters have done loino trading nt better prices. Southern Hour , julet ; rye Hour , llrm , good demand. miCKU'lIIIAT Dull ; range , C3G73C. COIIN MKAI < Quiet ; snleH , 200 bu. ; yellow weBtern , J2.65ii-2.70 ; Hrandywlne , 12.70. IIYR- Nominal ; slnlc , BCOCSc ; Jersey , 52jT-3e. IIARMOY MAI.T tlulet ; western , C7Q8Jc ; Can ada , 0ff93e ; BK-nnved , S4QS5C. COIIN MKAI rinn. WIIBAT Receipts , SHi.OOO bu. ; export , 221,01)0 bu , ; sales , 10,235,000 bu. futuies. Spot mniki-1 higher ; No. 2 led , store and elevator , Ci > e. omml ; No. 1 northern , 7nic ; No. 1 hard , 71se. Maikei strong on dry weather wist nnd llrm cnlilex , und nctlvu local coveilng. Options advanced nbai ply on big clearances In the afternoon. The mar ket wns Iriegulnr and closed strong at ! ic nd vance ; July , G3fjr-3le , closed nt CStie ; Sejitem- bfr , CoUffCCo , cloned at 65 > ic ; December. CiiO M B-lCc. closed at G Uc. COIIN llecclplH , 147,000 bu. : exports , 78,000 bu. ; Bales , 38,0(10 ( bu. futures , 00,000 bu. fpot. Spot market llrm ; No. 2 , 4iic In elevator , 4Cft4GUc afloat. Option market strong all day on the tvfulhcr went , which brought on covering nnil closed He up ; June closed nt 4. ' , % ; July , 45T4 © IGXc , closed at 4Cic ! : August , 4GTii47c , closed at I7o ; September , 47Hi'47l,4c , closed nt 47c. OATS Ilecelpts , 273,000 bu. ; exporls , 2,500 bu. ; lales , 100.000 hu. futures. 63,000 bu. spot. Si > ot market quiet ; No. 2 , 47c ; No. 3. 4Gc ; No. 2 wh.tc. ISd ; No. 3 white , 47e ; track , mixed western , 48c ; Irnck , white -western , 48iff31-iit ; Hack , whit" ilale , 49ff5Mic , Option market strong and nlKher , except .June , which declined y.c under llquldallon ; dry weather caused the advance In liners ' , ic Ui ; June , 4GHe , closed nt 4Gc ; July , IMiCK c. closed nt 414c ! ; AiiKUit , 34V4ir6c. tlosed nt S8o ; September , 34Kil3Sc , closed nt I5e. I5e.HAY HAY Steady ; shipping , JG.40JJG.5fl. HOI'S Quiet ; state , common to choice , 9815c ; Pacllle coast , 12017C. IIlDIIS-Qulet ; wet wiled New Orleans se- Iccled , 45 lo C. Ibs. . 4V4 44c ; Texn sclecled. 45 to M Ibs. , 4J5o ; Iluenos Ayres dry , 20 to 40 Ibs. , lOWlle ; Texns dry , 24 to 30 Ibs. , S c. LKATIIKU-Dull ; hemlock sole , Iluenos Ayrcs , IglU to heavy weights , 15flSc. WOOIv Stendy ; domestic lleece , 19Jf25c ; pulled , I'UOVISIONS llecf , stendy ; beef hams , J18. Cut meats , tinner ; pickled bellies , G',51i7'.4c ; pickled HhoulderH , G iimc ; pickled hams , lOHff lOHc > , I.anl , higher ; July clo > wl nt J7.15 , nom inal ; September , J7.30 ntke < ) ; rcllned. linn ; eon- llnenl. IT.45 ; H. A. , SOc ; eompound. 6ij c. I'ork , h'gher : new mess , $13.601113.75 ; cxlra prime , 112.50013.00 ; family , 13.wjfl3.75. IIUTTRIl-Steiidy ; slale daily , 13QlSo ; state crwimery , ISliUl'Jc. CllKI'-SK Weak ; Btnle , large. 7C7Tic ; small , 7ic. UOO8 Ua ler : state nnd Pennsylvania. 14ffl5e ; wenUrn frenh. 13fll4c ; receipts , 10.S3S pkgs. TAl.I.OVV Rasy ; city 112 per pkg. ) , 4Hc bid ; country ( pkKs. free ) , 4e , as to quality. I'KTIlOl.nUM-l-'Irm ; United closed at MUc bid , Tt'Ill'HNTINIZ-Sti-ady ; SOUGSOftc. HOSIN Steady ; Btrnlned , common to good , ll.354ri.40. HICU Steady ; domestic , fnlr to extra , 4CCc ; Jnpan. 4U 4Hc. MOI.AS.SKS Steady ; New Orleans , open ket- lie , good to choice , 2W3fo. I'lO IUON Quiet ; Scotch , J15.50H22.50. COI > ] > l-u : Quiet : Inke , | U. l.KAD-Qulet : domeiillc , 13.10. TIN Quiet : Straus , 115.70 bid ; plales , mnrkel ijiik't. Sl'in.TKIl-Slendy : domeslle. J3.S * bid ; sales on 'chnnge , 5 ton * upot tin , Jl'J.75 ' : 1 car August lead , (3.30 , and 3 cars July lead , 13.30. COTTON BKHIJ OIU-Klrmt-r In nympnthy with Inrd , nnd with bolter Inquiry ; prime crude , SJv ; off crude , 2Gi2cj yellow hulter grades , Ko ; rholco yellow , 33 > e ; prime yellow , 32liI33c : yel low off grudes , 3U44i3Sc ; prime white , 3Cif37c , ColTeo Alurkot , NK\V YOHK. June 12.-COPFKR-Optlons opened C010 points up on teller cable * , lost ad- .VKIICO under local uvlllng , closed uliiuly at 5 polnta advance ; sales , 19.500 bagii. Including June , ll4.6Jm4.7 ! > ; AUKUSI. 14.ur.HH.lo : Srptember , J13.S5 tiU. 70 ; Oclober , 113.9) ) ; December , } 13.i > 5. Spot cofTee , lllo , iilHiut steady ; No , 7 , 16 > ic. Mild , ileudy ; Cordova. ISDrjlio ; nalrs , 1,100 l-ngi Muracnlbo ; 2,100 tax * Cent ml American ; ware house deliveries yesterday , 8,000 bags ; Now York lock loday , 127.000 bacu : I'nttrd Hlalrs Block , 1(8.000 biigu ; alloat for United Stales. (5,000 hags ; lotul visible supply for Untied States , 2S3.COQ BANTOR , June It Quiet : good average , 117 : receipts , 2 days. 2,000 lm ; * tock , 33KM ( bags. IIA.Mlll'llO. Juno 11. Bteady : prlcei unchanged 10 Hpfg blither ; mint. 9,000 bag * . HAVftK. June 12. Opened steady at H@Sr " ' ' ' r&nce ; valet , ll.OOO bags ; cloa.nl steajy at JtflUf not ndvance. HIO IB JANKIItO , June IJ.-Qulct ; No. 7. 114. W ; nxclmiiKe.J 6-16.1 ; recelpt . 3 days , 10 0 tags , cleared for N w York , 6,000 bugs ; stock , 117,000 bags. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Chlciigu Fruit Uuolntloni. nilCAOO , June It I'orter Ilrutbrr * company old at auction today four can of California ( rulti Ciymuii piiinn. I4.00tf4.03 ; Hoyal lletlvn , lt.79. cherry plumi. Uctitl.00 ; Iloyul aprlcoti , 11 U&1 75. Alexander pe chei. I1.86OI.W ; tBg Bprlcati , | 1.M01.J5 | Uentiamtti , | J. ; Inr'/irlui ' ! ihrnii.f. mo Inry poor order , too OH .V. . lllKB.inu . fl.l-ifll 15. Tli r.nrl l-'iuit cmnpiny rld 4w cnr loads ot Cnllfninin fruit nt nuctinn this morning , n-nlU- Init Hi * fnllotrdig prices : Ch rrlenj Tartarian * . Il.4n01.ll ) ; IllKKprnus. ll.inffl.20. Apricots. Itoynl , JI.SMH.fO ; I'rliiRle , 11 HHTI.10 ; Hpnnlnh , Hi Ni 1- llnjm , Jl.O-MI ! 13 ; Alexander fenclici. JI.35Q1.G5 ; pliorry plums , 11.15.Ventbor Is vciy hot. f.ncnl I'roiliiro .Murknt. IlUTTRiT-Tim iccclpln of Imller have nver- ngi-d ralher llglit Juf wimc few days back. 'In the PnMMhi > m.iiket Ilfl-f Improved of Into nnd llml fnct him Ind a declde-llf Umulnllng fffect up..n Iho niaikol littf. I'Hck'nS ' Hi.71 * l . In \try good deiunnd nnd prlcr * lm\e ndvnnccu 19 IDfllO'.ie. ' It is hard work tn get over 13o for the li t rountry bultt-r , Crrnin'ry bu'.t ' r | j llrniir ninl lioMerl tcni-rnlly ale nsklnK Iflc fur solid packed nopalntor ulid Sltiilf. for brick * . KUUH The u-ei-lptM of eggs lire quite liberal , but enctcin mnrlc-iii are In such shape Hint the surplus cnn be shipped out. Home rilnll deal ers nrc still H'lllng three dozen eggs for 2M , nnd they ni paying Oc for these eggs. 1'erhnps tile bulk of thfi salts of eggs tire now being made nt 3',4o , Uxtrn bright nnd carefully sclecled i-lock commaudii lOc. UVi : roUI/ri1.-The iinuhct in rhlck.-im docs not aho\r .much I'hii.gi1. The lei-npu nro not ns heavy ns they weio nl one lime , nut there nrc dill a good ni.tny holdovers on snln , nnd llic ninrUct has nnt been given nn opixir- lunlly lo reenver to any extent. Old hens , 5Vio ; rooslern , 3c. The denmnd for other kind * of poultry Is rnl'.ier light , though a limited quantity U salable. Uurkp , ( , 'itt\f \ hen tuikcyn , 7)8c ) ; gobblers. rff < li- ; geese , UlS'iiC. VHAIThc - market Is full of xral nnd It Is nliout nil thnt lecflvem can do lo keep It moving out fnut enough. Oond fat venll were quoleil at GfiCiic. PIOKONfl There l n demand for old plgeini. but young birds th l are nol slrong on lhi > wins are not wanted. Old birds , per duz. , 11.4001.CO. Vr.aKTAIU.Ef ) . OI.I > IHANS The innikct Is stendy. Neither lite demand nor supply U very heavy al lids point. Itiind picked navy , J2.W < Ti2.IO ; mnlliiin navy. > I.NKi2.00 ! ( ; common white benns , SI.KOffl.CO. ONIONS Ni-w southern onloni nre quoted nl 2'.4c ' per Ib. Top unions nro plenty at lHi-o ) on orders. I'OTATOnS While there nre quite n. good many potatoes in riving there appears to be n di-mnnd for them nil. The most of the Htoek Is coming from Cnllfnrnln , though Texas and ArkatiMiH conlrlbtillng some. Old potatoes nre pmellcally alt gone. Oooil shipping stork , new , tl.ii9 t.l > ) . CAmiAUK-Callfornln Is furnishing the bulk of the cabbage nnd II Is pretty good Block for this season nf the yc-ur. deed shipping stock , on nril'-i-s , 2'ifi2Jr. ' } ASPAHAQUS Coo-l home grown stork , 333100 per doz. on oideis. riB PLANT Home grown pie plant , 2o on orderd. TOMATOES The maiket Is much bctler sup plied llian was the case n. few days ago. Mis sissippi stock Is now quite plenty and of good quality. Shipping stock , per crate t baskets , $2.005)2.2.- ) . NEW IIHANS Wax beans , J1.50 per bu. ; siring benns , $1.11 per bu. PI3AS I'eus nre nol qulle ns plenly ns they were nnd the ninrket In decidedly higher. Qooil shipping stock , on orders , $1.75. , FKL'ITS. Ycstculny afternoon nn auction Fnle of 252 crntes of apricots was held. This Is the first nucllon sale of any fruit other than clieirleK. Tlie nllendanco was light , owing to the short notice given , the enr coming In rather unex pectedly. .The demand was good nnd every thing Bold quickly , but nt rather low prices. A half n car of California cherries and u car of California peaches nnd apricots nre expected In Thursday. Two tales arc announced for that liny , ouu nt 9 n. m. nnd one at 2 p. m. AH soon as the California fruit becomes more plenty It Is expected thai there will be auction sales nearly every day. 8THAWIIKUIII US There were about fifty discs of MIsMiurl berries on the market , which sold rendlly nt 13.0083.50. It was Inferior Ftnck , howwcr , nnd Ihere wns nothing thai would dele lo ship oul on orderH. Ciood shipping Mock would be worth $4 nt least. Denver Is re ceiving n few Oregon berries , but while dealers here have been piomlsed shipments from that stale none- have put In an appeninnco. CIIKIIKIES California cheirles have been rather hard to get for some days back , and are quoteil higher. Good Dhlpplng stock , fl.My 1.73. There are pome home grown sour c'.ierrleM on the market which are selling at about $1.25 per V4 bu. basket. AI'UICOTS Apricots nrc becoming n little more plenty , and In another week will be quite com mon A part of u. car Is blllid to arrive hi about two days. Good sh'pplng stock , T2.00ff 2 2."i 2."iGOOSnilEItRIES The market ! well supplied. Good stock , gieen , on orders. $2.50 per 21-qt. case. llIjACICUUItUIES Different houses had a am or two of blackberries n n sort of sample , bill there were not enough to cut much figure In the market. Shipping stock would be worth about J4.50 per cave. I1I.ACK HASPIinnniES There were perhaps twenty-live cases of black raspberries on the maiket all told. Good stock , 51.50 per 21-qt. case. case.HUD HASPIJEIiniES An occasional case Is commencing to straggle In , but not enough to make a market. market.THOPICAL. THOPICAL. FRUITS. BANANAS As usual , when berries nre on the market the demand for bananas Is not very heavy. - Choice stock , J2.00W2.BO. LEMONS The weather has not been warm enough to cicate a very hckvy demand for lemons. Tnncy lemons , 300 size , $4 ; fancy lemons , SCO size , $3.75 ; choice lemons , 3CO size , $3.5003.75. OHANUES With the market full of berries , the demand Is somewhat limited for oranges , and the supply on the market la small. Medlter- r.onenn sweets , } 3.50J3.75. FIDS Fam7. per Ib. , 1214@15c. DATES Hallowces , K to 70-lb. boxes , per Ib. . 614c. PINEAPPLES Choice , per dor. , $2 ; email , ' ' MISCELLANEOUS. HONEY Cnllfornln , 15c ; dark honey , 10i12c. MAPLE SYKUP Gallon cans , per doz. , $12. NUTS Almonds , 15@17c ; English walnuts , 10B 12c ; filberts , 12c ; llrnztl nuts , lOc. CIDEIt Pure Juice , per bbl. , $0 ; half bbl. , $3.25. " - HIDES No. 1 green hides. i'.Jo ' ; . No. 1 green salted hides , 3c ; No. 2 green ' salted hides , 2ci No. 1 veal calf , 8 Ibs. to 15 Ibs. , Go ; No. 2 veal calf. S Ibs , to 15 Ibs. , 4c ; No , 1 diy Hint hides. Be : No. 2 dry Hint hides , Zc ; No. 1 dry salted hides , 4c ; pnrt cured hides , 'Ac per Ib. less than fully cured. SHEEP PELTS Green raited , each , 25GOc ; sreen bulled sheailings ( short-woolcd early skins ) , each , 515o ; dry shearlings ( short-woolcd early Fklns ) . No. 1 , each , 5flOc ; dry slmirtlngs ( short wooled curly skins ) . No. 2 , each , EC ; dry Hint , Kansas nnd Nebraska butcher wool , pelts , per Ib. , attual weight , 5f8c ; dry Hlnt.i Kansas and Nebraska muiraln wool pelts , per Ib. , actual nelghl , 4Cc ; dry Hint , Colorado butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , nclual weight , 4J7c ; dry Hint. Colorado murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight. 48GC. TALLOW AND OUEASE Tallow , No. 1 , 4 ® 4'/ie ' ; tallow. No. 2 , 3iC3'ic ! ; grease , white A , 4140 ; grease , white II , 4c ; grease , yellow , 3e ; grease , durk , 2V4c ; old buter. 2ffl2Hc ; beeswax , prime. lifilSo ! ; rough tallow , 2c. HAY The reco'ptu have been very light for several days , and the maiket In consequence Is very llrm. Yeslerduy only two cars were le- cclved. Coarse hay. In ear lots , on track , } S per ton ; upland hay. $9. St. I.IIIIIH ( ieiii-rul .Murlii't. ET. LOUIS , June 12. VLOUIl Steady ; de mand fair. WHEAT Opened with ft bull Hare nnd after one or two relapses nnd tallies , closed with ft net gain of 1&4C , principally on crop nnd foreign news. No. 2 red , cns > h nnd June , f,7c ; July , 53'Ac ' ; August , 57iB67c ( ( ; September. ESTlc. COIIN Strong , with wheat nnd domestic news ns the cnimes , gaining % c. No. 2 mixed , c.iRh and June , yj < &c ; July , SO-Tie ; September , SU'ic. OATS Strong , gaining Ic. No. 2 , cash and June , 40o ; July , 354c ! ; August , 29Vie ; September , 300. 300.HYE Nothing doing. IIAULEY Nothing doing. 11IIAN Easier ; on track , this side , G4c. FLAX SEED Jl.ir . CLOVEll SEED-J6.50OT.M. * TIMOTHY SEED-$3.M 4,00. HAY Easy ; prime to choice timothy , $3.03 ® 10.00. EC1OS Weak ; Se. Ill'TTEK ' Firm nnd higher ; choice separator , IGfitfc. LEAD Very strong , higher ; $3.07',4. ' SPELTEH J3.2' ' ) asked , CORN "MEAL Higher ; $2.10JJ2.15 , W1IISKY-J1.I5. COTTON TIES-SOc. llAOGINa-Hlghcr ; 1-lb. , Go ; 2-lb. , CUc ; 2VS- Ih. , 7c. I'UOVISIONS Higher , firm ; good demand. Pork , standard mess. Jobbing , $12.874. Lard , prlmu steam , $0.65 ; choice , $6.70. Dry salt meats , loosi ) choulderH , $5.b7U.i(6.)0 ( ' ) ; longs and rltis , > G.GO ; shorts , $ G.75. llncnn , packed shouldern , $7 ; longs. $7.2o ; ribs , $7.2.1 ; shorts , $7.50. RECEIPTS Flour , fi.odO bbls. ; wheat , 3,000 bu. ; earn , 44.000 bu. ; oats , 2I.OOO bu. SHIPMENTS Flour , 10.0HO bbls. ; wheat. 1.000 bu.j corn , 131,000 bu. ; oals , 32,000 bu. % 'MliiiirupiiIiHVlieiit Slur Ice t. MINNEAPOLIS , June 12. The wheat markol opened I'.ic higher , due to continue I drouth and covering by bliorts. There was general buying and few sellers. Fluctuations during the day were not large , but a ralher large business was Iransacled. The close wns lite higher. June nnd July , Cl ic : September , GOV c ; on truck. No. 1 hard , G3tic ; No. 1 northern. C2'ic ' ; No. 2 norlhern. GlUc : lecelpls , 119.4l'0 bu. ; shlpmenlH , 2I.W ) bu. , making n probable decrease. In the surplus of the city equal lo iiboul CO.OO' ' ) bu. Flour wns steely and sales equaling Ihe pro-luc- tlon , which wns some 45,300 bbls. for Ihe twenty- four hours : shipments , 23,603 bbls. The market for patents was $3.4583.03 ; bakcre , $2.1002.45. Cotton .MiirUrt. NEW OULEANS. June 12. COTTON-Steady ; saleB , spot , 1,800 bales ; receipts , 1,500 bales ; cx- iwrts , coastwise , 1,431 bales ; stock , S4.720 bales ; futures , quiet ; vales , S,5drt Imles ; Juno , J7.'JO ; July , JT.'Jil bid ; August , JC.9U bid ; September , $ .WOG.S1 ; Octoiier. $ > > .8. . C. 3 ; November , $7.00SJ 7.01 ; IVcember. $7.W 7o7 ; January , J7.12 bid ; February. $7.18 bid , " CINCINNATI , June -COTTON' Qulcl , 1 we- ; middling. 7 c. ST. l.OI'IS. June 12. COTTON Steady ; mid- dllng , 7 3-lCe ; sales. SO bales ; recelpls , none ; Bhlpments , 100 bales ; slock , 37,100 bales , Oil MiirkiitH. OIL CITY , Pa. , June It National Transit eer- tlncntrs opened at IK ) ; highest , HOVi ; lowrit , 89 % : closed , 83 i i ( uleii , 4,000 bbln. ; clearances , CAMO bbls. : shipments , H-0 ! bbl * . ; runs , U.632 bbls , IMTTSIIUHO. PH. , June 12.-Nullonnl Trun.lt certlllcales opened at W ; closed at WHi highest , WV4' lowest , DO ; no sales. Sugar Alxrlict. NEW YORK , June 1Z -BUQAn-naw. itrone * > r ; fair rvtlnlng , 20-lfro ; cvntrlfugal , 9S tent. 215.6o ; salf * 2.000 tons centrifugal , 94 tail , nt Z I5-16a ; 1,000 bags crntrlfunal , M leit. at i 16-lCc. LONDON , Junv 11-SUaAH-Cane. Hriner ; cvn- trlfural Java , Ha ; Uutcovodo , fair refining , 1Z 3J. . New York Dry OooiU llurkot. NEW YORK , June IB. There vraa. a good num ber ct bujtra la tb wurktt. nail mor lnttrt t wnmnnifcutrd in merc'iandm ' * . a for n numV-r of innrkHs uhlpments were being made l tnki * advantage of Iho low freights. Consldrrnhli * wn * done In hji ached cottons , dnrk prints nnd gingham * , coloied cottons , cotton llnnncl" nod many nutunin vprrlallleti. 1 rlnllng cloths nulct nt 2 11-180 for 64 Liverpool M I.IVERPOOI , . June . -\Vlin.\T-Flrmt de mand mndernle ; holders offer sparingly ; No. 1 California , 4s UK ) ; red western winter , 4 * MO 4s 7.1. . CORN Firm ; demand moderate ; new mlxetl. spot , 3n SU'l. PROVISJONS-Ileef , extra India mc , 77 * Mr I'ork , i > rlme > me < . C7 Gd. Iliitter , nnest nnd pooti. pomlnal , Ilncon , long nnd short clear , 61 Ibs. , 3I ; long Clear , f5 llm , , SSs , Lard , prime Western. it. * li CHEKMU American finest , 47s W , TALLOW-24S 7d. The receipts of wheat for the past three days were 270.000 centals , Including 154K American. Receipts of American corn tame < lme , Gl,000 centals. Wealher more favorable. Clnclmmt ! Ci-ncril 'Mnr'.iet , CINCINNATI , June 12. FLOUR-Oood ilc- innml. tending upward. WHEAT Firm , higher ; No. 2 fed , C'OSSc ; re ceipts , lr.Q < l head ; s'.ilpmcnts , none. CORN Uood demand , strong ; No. 2 mixed , 4 : t2'c. ' ( OATS Active , strong ; No. 2 mixed , 43C43',4c. RYE fjnlet ; No. 2 , Die. PROVISIONS - Pork , firm. $12.75. Lnrd. stronger , $0.7n. Hulk meals , blrung , $ O.Wff G.G2H. ll.'icnn , flrmer , $7.7. . WHISKY Quiet ; sales. 502 bbls. , J1.15. HUTTER Firm , higher ; Elgin creamery , 10SJ 134c ; Ohio , Ific ; d.ilry , lOc. SfOAR-Falr demand. EOOS-FIrm ; 12c. CHEESE Stonily. City -Markets. KANSAS CITY. June I ! . WIIBAT Ic higher ; No. 2 hnnl , 53054c ; No. 2 red , SIS53C ; No. 3 led , G2O63C. CORN Fraction higher ; No. 2 mixed , 3SJ3SV-c : No. 2 w'.llte. 39'ic. OATS Firm ; No. 2 mixed , 39l4c ; No , 3 white , 40c. 40c.HAY Steady ; timothy. $8.0009.50 ; prairie. $ G.OO . . ItUTTER Firm ; creamery , HiflScj dairy , 12 , < TJ4c. EGOS Very firm ; 8'4c. RECEIPTS Wheat , 5 cars ; corn , 41 car * ; oats , G cars. SHIPMENTS None. _ Mllwnilkro Miir-u-M. MILWAUKEE. .Ill ic 12. FLOUR 3t102 h'g'le- . WHEAT lluoyaiit nnd higher : No. 2 spring , CS4c ! : No. I northern. t5c ! : July , 5S'ic. CORN Firm ; No. 3 , 4lV4c. OATS HlKher ; No. 2 while , 43'ic ' ; No. 3 white. 42',4ff4.1'5c. ' IIARLEY Higher ; No. 2 , 5lc ; sample , nom inally llrm. HYE Qulcl : No. 1. 49TJC. PROVISIONS Higher. Pork , $12.40. Lnrd , $ c.so. It ECE II 'TS-Flour , 15,200 bbls. ; wheat , 22.SOO bu , : bailey. 3,200 bu. SHIPMIJNTS-Flour , 23,500 bbls. ; wheat , 3,500 bu. ; barley , none. Diilutli Whmt .llnrkot. DULUTIt. June 12. WHEAT Close ; No. 1 hard , June , fif-e ; July , Glc ; No. 1 norlhern , rash , G2'.Jc ; June , GOHc ; July , G2tc ; September , Cl'ic ; December , G3 ic ; No. 2 northern , cash , S9c ; No. 3. Sl'.ic ' ; rejected , 49Vic ; to arrive , No , 1 northern , C3'Jc. _ TrlKOOVllC ! t < ) IHtlltllIH. SAN FRANCISCO. June 12. WHEAT Weaker ; December , $1.11 % ; new S. S. , $1.0UV4 ; new ttl- Icis , $1.02V . _ liiurhcstcr Tvxtllci. MANCHESTER , June 12. Cloths , betlcr de mand for India ; yarns , quiet nnd unchanged. AVool .Mtirluit. ST. LOUIS , June 12. WOOL Firm nnd quiet , without change. _ STOCKS AND 1IONUS. Thcro WnH Little nr No Interest In the Slnirc Speculation. NEW YORK , Juno 12. There was little or no Interest In the share speculation today , and although the close in most cases showed an advance compared with yester day there was nothing of buoyancy In the market and trading was , as a rule , irregu lar. The activity was confined to three stocks , Sugar , St. Paul and Durllngton & Qulncy , and Chicago Gas , which had some prominence In the dealings , was the only other stock in which the transactions ex ceeded _ 5,000 shares. Sugar was weak at the opening on sales of 'a block of stock bought before the recent advance on which piofks were taken. When this was out of the way a good buying movement was Inaugurated by brok ers on the Sugar clique and as prices moved upward the shorts began to cover , swelling the volume of the purchases and causing n steady advance. The early decline was per cent , and ti gain , of 2 % per cent was made. There was a good _ deal o.f , , stock bought In to close out short accounts In view of the closing'of the books for the dividend tomorrow * In late -dealings tlfu' stock reacted % per' cent , leaving a net gain of 1 % per cent. Sugar preferred advahcod 1 per cent. St. Paul was bought by London and the room traders during the morning and rose % per cent to 61 , subsequently 'os- ' Ing % per cent. The speculation In the stock was strengthened by a report that the company had sold its bonds nt figures near tlio current quotation on the exchange. Dur llngton & Qulncy opened nt an advance-of Vt per cent and then on selling orders , be lieved to be mainly for the Doston account , broke 1 % per cent , closing at a recovery of Vt per cent. The raid was made In the hope of bringing out sonic long stock , but did not meet with any measure of success. In the late dealings the market was dull and steady to firm , some few shares showing signs of weakness , and at the close the speculation was fairly firm. The railway and miscellaneous bond market was llrm to strong all day for the leading Issues. The Evening Post says : Some brokers who sold stocks yesterday on whatever "ar gument" they could extracs from the situ ation , bought back their stocks today , there by restoring the majority of quotations to yesterday's level. Tlio ostensible Hurposes of these purchases was the reported coal strike settlement. To prove how unresponsive market prices , have been to this and other recent developments , It Is only necessary to turn back a month In the record of the stock lists. The general price level stands today almost exactly where It waa on May 12. The following are the closing quotations on the leading stocks of the Now York ex change today : The total unlcs of atotkB today were 1M.917 nlmres , Incluillnit : American Suitar. TJ.iOO ; Ilur- llngton , 13,000 ; ChicaKO QQB. .8.200 ; Il ; lllorB and Cnltlefi-v.lrin , 4.200 ; General Klectrlc , 8,200 ; Ml * . ourl I'ncllliMO ; St. I'aul , 11,700 ; Western Union , 4,400 Him I'raiiclseo AI SAN FIIANCISCO , Juno 12-Tho offlclnl closlnr quotntloiiBfor inlnlnir ntouK4toity worj ai lot- lows ; llottuii Stock ( Juotutiin.i. | BOSTON , Juno 13 , Call loam , 1H32 p r cent ) tmi > lo.in * . SU.i.Tf per cent CloMiisf prices for Block H. bouiln nnil inlnunt snai-ji A. T. * S. F. . j | ? AVrHlln h. fiiactrto 0 Ant. Sugar INHffW. Ellis. DM 62 Am. suirar i pM . rtr { Win Central 4 llrtv Stale fins . u AtchlHOii Vila OOl .7 ItpHTclupliono. . . . 2l < l I AtchlHOii 4s 74K * VM VII t ' Jt I ISilll , ) . . * UI New England flu. . lOij Uoftton * Mama. . . . ifir-i ( Inn. Kleotrlo Bs. . . BilM dopfd i5 ( 4 > Win. Cent. Intl. . . . B8 C. . II. &Q IT Ullnuei.MliilnifCo. 29 Fllehhunr lo Atlantic H Orn. nifi.-lrle .77 hoAton & Monbma 23U Mi-xlcan t'entml. . , f jlutlo.V lleMon. . . . H ? ( N. V..VN. Kuir. . . . 'foj ' Cnlumut , V Ileola. . 270 ' Old Colony 180' Centennial 10(1 ( Orceon Short Mr.o Frntikllu 7M Ilubticr ! . . . . ICears.iiro B San Dlosro. bsceola U ) biilncy 81 Tamarack 107 \\VHt Knil ii New Vorlc Mnney Mnrltet. NDW YOHK. JuH l2.-MONHY ON CAM - Rnsy , nt 1 per ccntViflit lonn nnd closcJ 1 per cent. STHIIUNO nXCIIANOK-DulI. with ortunl burlncB * In ImnkerH .Kiln nt Jl.SS'i for dcniaml nnil nt JI.H7'.4 for Blxty ilnyB ! iwntcil rates , JI.SS'4 ' Ol. ! > 0 ; cnmniorrlnl | | | , 4.f-fi'j ' SlljVitl ; CKIlTII-'ICATKrt lCc. OOVIUNMINT : llONPB-l-'Irm ; elate bonds' , dull. dull.The The cIpBltitf quotitloni ( < on Ixmiln : offered. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ London Stock 'Murltnt. LONDON , Junu I'J. t p. in. clonlnif : CoimolB.monuy. . . . Mexican ordinary. 17 CuiiHidH , ai-c'nt.lOU ITi-ld St. rani com O'JVi Canndlnii I'ncinu. . . Uo > j N. Y. Central 100) Krlo . in I'ciiiiHylvnnli ; G0 ? 7C Ue.idlnir PK Ills. Central Mux. Cun. . _ _ new _ _ _ ! _ . _ CUM _ _ HAH Slf/VEtl is Id per ounco. MONBY K pcrci-nt. The rate ofillHcount In thn op ii inarltot to- both short and three months' bllla la Hi per cent. I''nuiMrlfil Noti'i. NHW Oni.nAN'S , Juno 12. Clearing ! ' . J1.C03 4"4. MKMI'IIIS. June 12. Clearings , J350.730 ; bal ances , { 158,402. 11OSTON. June 12. Clenrlnea , } 14COS,1CI ; bal- nnccs , S1C77,9CO. 11AI.TIMOIIM. June 12.-Clcarlng3 , $2,473.4lE : ; balances , fS07i2 ! ! ) . NHW YOIIIC. Juno 12. Clearings , JS2SSI.SD1 ; balances , $ : . ,472K9. I'.MIIS. June 12. Three per cent rentes , lOOf COc for the nceount. I'lIII.ADKM'HIA , June 12. Clenrlnss , $10 3M- 7D3 ; halances , Jl.C7S.321. CINCINNATI. June 12. Clearing , JI.DOl.OOO. Money , SfiQG per cent. New York exchange , 70c premium. SAN KIIANCISCO. Juno 12. DRAFTS Sleht , lOc ; teleurnnhlc , 1214C. Silver bars , C2SC2',4c. ' Mexican dollars , Glir."il'ic. ' ST. I.OUIS. June 12.-ClearlnKi , J3.7M.S92 ; Iril- iinccs , fClG.M. , . Money , dull , dlil per cent. I2x- clianRe on New York , Me premium bid. LONDON , Juno 12. Tlio amount of hutl'nn FOIJ Into the Hank of KnRlaml on halnnce trulay Is 114,000. The price of ROlil nt Uuenos Ayns toilny Is 200. CHICAGO , Junn 12. Clearings , $14 Df.S.rO ) . New York exclmiiBe. 70C prem'um. ' SterllnK exchnnRo. sti-aily ; nctual , Jl.Mv'JiSt.Sa'Ji. Money , steaily , 4SO per cent. Three steamers at Courtland , take a sail. -o- : oBCEBIN3. : . ' Union Pnclllc Octtlng Out of tlio Wet In the UYstiiliiiil Notrs. At Union Pacin hqcplquartcrs It was an nounced that reRijlar travel had been re sumed between Ttkort , Wash. , nnd Wal lace ! .Idaho. This travel was suspended ' as far back ns May ; 20 , on account' the high waters In thd abjihwcst. Mr. Orr also stated that for the twenty-four hours endIng - Ing Sunday evenVftg 'Hie Snake river had fallen eighteen Inches.at lilparla , nnd the Columbia at WalliflaJJwelvo inches. While the waters are ntcpilfiig at Portland It is still Impossible to determine the amount of the > damage , done to ! Union Paclllc prop erty In the Columbia river country , the trncka. In some placif being ns nnuch ns ten feet under water.1 At the rate ? the Co- ltnnblo. rlvpr.is..falln& } It. jyjjl , te.-from ) ' .ten' to fifteen days befbTe"any definite 'Informa tion can be learned of tlio greati damage done to the Oregon Hallway and. Naviga tion company , a leased line of the Union Pacific , llepalrs are rapidly being pushed on the'washout between Payne and Mniket Lake , nnd It Is thought the damage will be repaired by tomorrow night. Itatrs to Ilcnvrr. General Parscnger Agent Lomax of the Union Paclllc , when shown the dispatch from Chicago regarding the proposed boy cott of the Lake Erie & Western line , which persisted in quoting a round trip rate of $21.7. between Minneapolis and Den ver for the meeting of the League of Re publican Clubs , said that so fur as the Union Paclllc was concerned It was in no wise connected with the making of thn rate.Ve sent out on Miiy 28 notices to all lines that our rates would be the same as Western Passenger association rates , nnd the Gulf was nlso informed that" side trips' would not be allowed except at tariff rates. After the summer excursion agreement was made- the 'Union Pacific pulled Into line and Is living rigidly up to the agreement. If the KrloIs still quoting the rate alleged it will simply have to pay the Union Pa cific Its $15 from the river , although there arc lines other than the. Union Pacific which the Erie might use In conjunction. "Of course , while contracts were made with various organizations , the agreement vitiated these contracts and a new order of things was Instituted. Them may be several law suits growing out of this turn affairs have taken , but there Is one thing In advertising certain side trips and dis tinctly another thing in selling tickets on the strength of these side trips. We main tain that our connections , and , for that matter , all other lines , hnd ample notice of our withdrawal from the side trip fea tures of the agreement long before any tickets were sold. Should tickets , how ever , have been sold the roads will have to make good their promises , that's all there Is lo It. So far ns the Union Pacific Is concerned , it stands squarely onthe agreement , and 'any road quoting rates other than those agreed upon will have to settle at the captain's olllce. " KnUvruy Noti-H. J. O. Phllllppl of the Missouri Pacific went to Atchlson last evening. John A. Keene , commercial agent of the Milwaukee at Denver , Is In the city. ! " . H. Semple , general passenger and ticket agent of the Union Pacific , Denver & Gulf , was In Omaha yesterday on busi ness connected with the Union Pacific. Among the railroad men present nt the funeral of W. F. Vnlll from out of town yesterday were n. A. Uraneh of the Krle , George A. McNutt of the "Katy , " Gilbert H. Harris , city ticket agent , nnd S. A. Welsh , Union avenue ticket agent of the Burlington at Kansas City , nnd C.H.Ilogers , superintendent of the Uurllngton < xt Wy- more. The report that the Pennsylvania lines were compelled to shut down on account of the scarcity of coal Is denied by Mr. Jules I.umbard , representative of the Penn sylvania company , 'Who has received a tele gram from 1C. A. llaWon , western superin tendent , stating that 'nil trains , freight as well as passenger , , jare running regularly ns heretofore. [ -j See deer , antelope , etc. , at Courtland. ' Ity Borne unkno\yH , meaii8 nn Incipient blaze started In44i cupobr of the boat house Monday , where the fireworks weie stored. Hy the prompt use of fire extin guishers most of thc'lireworks wore .saved , the loss being mertlj' iiomliml. The lady who claliried to have had her watch stolen fromvJxer on Sunday finally discovered she hnil.iUlrpoHed of It 'In siirh a secure place that she was unable to find It until her return Jrtmo. when Superin tendent Criuio wa > ; uWlllcd by letter of its safety , much to hla-gratification. Manager GrUIItH * "Monday accompanied the Union Pacific nfflclalH , Including Mes ra , Buckingham , Nlchblu , Lomax and others , on a , tour of Inspection around to the north side of Courtla.nd lake , tlio object belnc the locatlnK of sidetracks to handle the ex. curslon 'bUHlness of .the season. Now that Mr.GrlllUhH has purchased a large steamer , It Is the Intention to take all excursions direct to the lake and transfer the pas sengers from the curs to the beach by boat. These gentlemen also located the dock at which the steamer will land and the pier nt the beach W H Mpmbiv ovi"ltii.- located by the Courtland Beach association olllclals. It will extend some Ulutuncu Into the lake Just went of the pres nt boat liouuo. The laying of track huu already begun and the erection of the pier began yesterday , DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve cures piles See deer , antelope , etc. , at CourtlaaiJ , OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Oattlo Values Take on a Pinner Footing Under Good Demand , LITTLE ADVANCE NOTICED IN PRICES Itnthcr Limited Supply Fall * to Meet Jtcaulrcmcnta of nn Aollvo Trmlo Hogs Atlvnnco a Nickel on a llenvjr Itnn. TUESDAY , June 12. Cnttlo values firmed up again today , and while thcro was no appreciable ndvance In prices the tone of the trrulo was considerably better than yesterday , especially on finished steers. The supply was not at nil excessive , and as compared with same day last week was several hundred less. Cows and heifers sold In yesterday's notches from start to finish , and while the market was not particularly brisk u clear ance was effected early In the day. Hough , grassy stuff and light , thin cattle sold rather slowly at moro or less uneven prices. There was no special change In the feeder market from that of the past few days. Desirable feeders of good weight and quality ere In fair demand , while lighter steers arc Irregular sellers , and prices on the moro common stackers are pretty low at present. Good to choice feodcrn are quoted at $3.10 © 3.40 , fair to good at $2.SO@3.00 nnd com mon from | 2.SO down. Representative sales : DIUOSSIOD 1JEEF. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. IT. 1. . . . M3 00 15..1235 14 2' , 10. . . . 1133 $1 40 1. . . . 970 3 Tr > 43 1138 4 30 43..120) 4 ) > } 20..1183. 3 S5 C7..1131 430 12..1015 440 42..11S3 40) ) 22. . . . OS1 430 27..1138 440 1..13i)0 410 SO..1277 433 Z2..1SI8 445 7. . . . 968 4 10 19. . . . P87 4 33 2..101' ' ) 4 5) 20. . . . 970 4 10 19..1021 \ 35 43..128 ? 4 M 41..1090 410 100..HOI ! 431 St..1201 \ f,0 23..1122 4 13 31..1070 4 35 18..12J7 4 f,5 32..104 ? 415 C..1I22 433 24..129) 4 IWi 01..1242 4 20 22 12J1 4'40 19. . . .12(3 ( 4 6) ) 23..1134 4 M 2S..104 : ! 4 40 43..13CO 4 03 22..1203 4 23 19..1097 4 40 BHII'l'INO. AND EXPORT. 1..1230 335 29. . . . 723 410 20..1237 4 M 3. . . . 733 373 25..1078 423 22.1030 4 M 13. . . . SIS 410 1..1410 435 25. . . .1416 4 C3 3.1.20 410 15..1283 433 19..12 ! 400 J1IXED. 41. , . . Ml 333 19. . . . 933 415 15..10)2 430 13. . . . S30 4 10 COWS. 4. . . . 977 133 2. . . . 9SO 200 1..1W 2 7C , 1..SIO 135 ] . . . . J302 0) I.,1HO 2 SO 12. . . . 816 ICO 13..1020 2 0) ) 17 P2' ' ) 280 1. . . . 730 ICO 6. . . . 748 2(10 2..MS : , 2 & ' ) 4. . . . 910 ICO 1. . . . 800 200 1..1I1M 2 SO 1..I010 ICO 7. . . . k70 210 C. . . . .W 2M 4. . . . COO 1 C3 1. . . . SSO 223 3..11M 2 ! n ) 2..1080 170 7..11"3 223 2..12iK ) 300 2. . . . S23 175 2..10110 223 2..1035 300 7. . . . CCS 175 1. . . . 030 2 2i 3. . . . 92iJ 3 00 2. . . . ! K)5 ISO C..110fi 223 1..14W 3 IV ) 2..1005' 1 SO C. . . . 757 235 1..1SOO 310 1..1120 190 1. . . . 970 2 CO 1..1230 510 9. . . . 917 190 1..1210 2 CO 1..10W 310 3..1073 1 90 C. . . . 934 2 C3 1..12T.O 3 00 C. . . . 793 190 1..1220 275 1..H40 375 C. . . . C33 1 90 1. . . . 930 2 75 1..13-10 4 00 21. . . . 978 I 95 95COWS COWS AND IlBtPBRS. 20. . . . 782 2 23 HEIFEHS. 3. . . . 340 1 CO 20. . . . C.,0 1 75 8. . . . CI3 2 0) 2. . . . 713 1 70 ! . . . . COS 1 90 1. . . . C.SO 2 50 10. . . . 420 1 70 3. . . . 626 1 HO C. . . . 720 3 00 4. . . . COO 1 75 8. . . . SC5 2 00 1. . . , 7SO 3 25 8. . . . C40 1 73 1. . . . CSO 2 00 CALVES. 4. . . . 103 1 CO 7. . . . 110 3 23 1. . . . 20 4 < W 1. . . . 220 200 1. . . . 110 SCO ] . . . . 110 40) ) 1. . . . 120 200 1. . . . 230 SCO 2. . . . 13) ) 400 11. . . . 141 2 00 1. . . . 2G > ) 3 50 1. . . . IS ) 4 23 7. . . . Ill 200 C. . . . 228 3 M 1. . . . HO 425 1. . . . 110 2 CO 1. . . . 1(0 3 CO 2. . . . ICO 4 23 1. . . . ISO 3 00 2. . . . 123 3 CO 1IULI.S. 1..1040 ICO 1..22IO 215 1. . . . C70 2 CO 2. . . . MO 1 75 1..142) 2 13 1. . . . C70 2 CO I.C40 1 75 1..1100 2 20 1..13(10 ( 2 51 1 1090 190 2..12li3 220 . 1..1C10 300 2..1030 200 1..1100 220 ' 2..142) ) 30. ) 1. . . . COO 200 2. . . . 7CC 220 1..1VO 3 ' 1 CIO 200 I. . . . CSO 220 1. . . . ! > 49 300 3..1010 205 1..1000 220 l..rS'l ' 31) ) I..1310 210 1..1510 2 21 1..2")0 ) 313 1. . . . MM 2 JO 1..13S3 223 1..1310 330 1..1420 2 10 STAGS. 1..11SO 3 23 1..1J..0 3 73 STOCKUnS ANU FEEDERS. 3. . . . Oil 220 7. . . . 740 295 31. . . . 050 310 12. . . . 345 250 5. . . . CSO 300 42..712 Z 10 4. . . . C37 2 CO 2. . . . SCO 300 8. . . . C70 310 11. . . . 403 2 CO S2. . . . Of. 300 1. . . . 740 310 2.1. . 705 285 1 C70 300 1C. . . . 77S 315 21. . . . 441 2 S3 4. . . . C37 3 OJ 1. . . . 9.10 32) 11..1003 290 15. . . . COG 305 19. . : . 755 320 14. . . . 715 290 3. . . . 653 303 31. . . . 90S 330 13. . . . 460 2 95 23. . . . KO 3 05 WisTEHN CATTLE No. Av. Pr. 45 feeilers..l214 ? 3 40 HOGS For two days the receipts of hogs show an Increase over last week , with 11,000 received today. Notwithstanding the heavy supply the demand was fully equal , and under active competition prices strengthened Cc to lOc all around , the market closing strong at the advance. Sales were at ex tremes of $4.55 to $4.70 nnd bulk $ I.GO to ? 1.65 , against $4.50 to $1.CO and bulk $1.55 yesterday , and bulk last Tuesday a ? 4.45 to $4.50. llcprcscntatlve sales : SIIKE1' Receipts were 491 head , Including a bunch of sprint ; lambs that sold for $4. BO. riio general market was lower. Fair to good natives , ? 3 to $4.15 ; fair to good west erns , $3 to $4,10 ; common and stock idiecp , ; 2.50 to $3.26 ; good to cholco 40 to 100-11) . ambs , $3 $ , CO to $4. CO. Representative sales ; No. Wt. I'r. 40WCS . 05 ff.'l 2.1 JHlt wentern wethers . 107 4 17) ) 70 lambH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M 4 no Now York I.lvu Ntot-k NKW YOHK , June IS. lIHKVKS-HecelptB , 89 hi-aili none on Hale , Hurt.iH'nn ralilco iiunte Anifrlcan Bleero nt 11512" | > i-r lu. iritil ) uclKht ; efrlKunttorwtt \ , kH Hc r T Ib. KxjKirta to- dny. LOW beevra anil 1.6W nhei-ii. OA1.VK8 Ilecellil" , m henil ; nmrkH Blow. barely uteaily ; veals , mnllum tn rrltiuII. . Wit .00 per JOO Mm. ; fnlr butctnnllk ealveti , } 3.W f 'HHUKI * AND LAMIIA-ltereliitii , 1,8(0 lii-ail ; 8 carl on cnte ; no ri'covrry from yt-nteriluy'y cx > llupnai prtcvn Bhmle tower ; 2& cars unmilil ; htep , poor to KOixl , ILCOITXTS per 100 Ibs. i outturn Imiibi , poor to choice , JS.OO < .374. ! IIOQS Hvcelpt * , J.956 tu-aili market llrm ; In- trlor to iooil , 15.1030. J5 p.r 100 Ht. I.ouls I.Ivn Ntiic-k Murknt. Senii-Annual Inventory Sale , THE CHEAPEST SALE ever hdtl otuny other city. * 2T > 0,000 worth of jrwidB nt cost , nnil untlor. Spcelnl milo on ovcrytliing. 1,600 , pictures at one-third rciiulur prices. Furniture , Carpets , Stoves , linby Unri-liiKus , KofrlKoratorn , Gnsollno Stoves , oto. , nlmtst Riven ixwny. Dlj ? nttrnetiuna in the Parlor Furnlturo Department. Spnco prevents Knowing moro than one , but it ig only n sample of how everything else ! s belug sold. This Parlor S Piccos EXACTLY LIKE PICTURES Oak frame , finished antique , in bro- catclle , plush or tapestry , and worth every cent ot $40,00 , for Formerly People's Mammoth Installment IIotii2. Close Evenings , cxopting Mondays and Saturdays. . jHEI jji : ! ' * ! 4.M : cows. : .2r.ff3.CO : calves , J4 ; Texas Moon" . medium to good , J3.35Q3.70 ; cows , ! 2.15&.35 ; C"lINOOS nocclpls , B.SOO head ; shipments , 1.100 head. Market active. stronK , lOo hlKhcr ; Iiaelt- IT8sclcctU.na. . . t4.SO.fI4.S5 . tar Kood , lioavy ; Rood. llpht , J4"0f4.SO ; fair to medium. Unlit , t4.Do ® 4.65 : plKH and common Iteht , J4.2104.4j. SllKEP-Hecelpts. 6.400 head ; shipments. COO head. Market active , steady ; native mixed , J3.00G3.40 ; Iambs. J3.Wff3.40. CHICAGO MVK STOCK. Cattle Slurkct AVus Quiet nnd 1'rlccs Were V Ithout ChnnRO. CHICAGO , Juno 12. The cattle market was ' change. quiet nnd 'prices were without quotable Natives , of which there were barely 3.000 head basis of from J1.25 to fresh receipts , sold on a J230 for Inferior to extra cows nnd heifers and $3.73 for very common to extra steers. The offering of-ood cnttle were f.-iv nn 1 were tnjcn . Tlieic was quotations. advanced nt the recently a steady market for Kojd Texas cnttle l > ' "tliei wcio slow and wenlt. blnc Brades of cattle have been nearly s . IMO bend receipts time last week nn. 1 If more than for the same this "eeic Tor the rcmnlnder of the receipts iliow a correKpondlng Jncrcate no doubt prices WThcV ' advance of 60 per cwt. on , IIMJS Immediately upon the c.penlnK of . 1'u l.n ? " "V" marnlnif. nnd the mlynncc was n ° , ' " ? ! ' 1l" tame. 1 lie rather the diiv , though the close \yns . 30) weight nveriiitos. fn.ni i heavy the ti olccst 0 to J4.UO , nn.l thic 400 Ibs. , were quoteil up " - 7. , were wiles "ot assorted HBht at J4.EO. IJi-om } 4 to JI.S5 boupht the bulk of the medium and heavy , nnd fmm $4.05 to } 4.75 were " < ; P''v nl.1 : 1'oor Bluff wild Ins prices for llRht weights. culls were quoted nt from J3 around J4.W. nnd to ? "M. The proportion of prime heavy hops nf , er was smnll. but the average quality was Rood for the time of the year. Hec" Ipts 17.OW head , niaMnK at out wen- estimated nt . f,20M henil slnco Saturday , or 10.0 * ) head less thnn for the same time Inst week. and Iambs of There was a decline In riieop from 100 to 15c per 1M ( Ihs. Common to choice sheTp were quoted off to from I2.GO to $3. , . . . and sprlnc lambs were slow at from $2. ,5 to J4. , , , . Yenrllngs were ealablc nt from J2.W " - ' : valueless. Thev n it were Infcilor sheep yjo wanted nt any price quoted nt from $1 to Jl.,5. ilecelpts : Cattle. B t ) head : calves. 145 head : hogs. 17.000 head ; elieep. 11.000 head. The HvenlnK .lournnl reivorts : CATTI K-Ilecclpts , f.(0l bead ; mn'ket sUrv a-vl a trll o lower ; nrliiiiM i-xtra native lfl ; 'fi * * < > 4.00 ; medium ! f4.Wif4.7S ; olhciB. $3.9001.10 ; Tex- .ie.Ulma.rket . : active nnd ; rmeh ay , ivelKhts. J4.S04T4.90 ; apBortfsl light. 4 T.ifM.f * . SIIl-nr AND I.AMIIS-necelpts , ll.OOO head : lower than nnv tlm f market dull , with prices which theie Is n record ; lop sheep , J3.OOu3.-J. lop lambs , J3.90C4.CO. _ Ititcoliitt mill llsiHltl | ( < pi > of KtnnV. Ofllclal recelpls nnd dlspoplllon of Mock ns shown hy the liooka of the t'nlon Hteek nrdij hours ending nt 3 company for the twenty-four , o'clock p. tn. , Juno 12 , 1894. 11ECEIITS. . Cars. Ilcnd. , . . . , . . . . . . . . . , . 101 _ _ _ 2.fi7ri . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1D5 10,7rJ , ) . Sheep . 3 4JI Horses nnd mules . * * DISPOSITION. Huycrs. Cnttle. HOKS. Bhccp. Imaha I'ncklntf Co . . . . 2.35 ; ' . . . flic O. II. Ilnmmond Co . 621 2,3J.i fwlfl nnd ComiKiny . 313 1.60.1 . . . Hie Cudahy 1'ucklnif Co . 709 2.173 383 Folm I1. Siiulre K. Co . 713 : ildilliy Ilios . wj Hammond & Htnndlsh. , . I" ' S'clson Morris . J ? " . \ . linns . } yj . . . . . . It. Ili-cher & Degen . 141 I' . U. Armour . ; sl [ . . Decker . { . F. Lehman . JJJ . : Jhlppein nnd feeders . 327 . . . . . Ill Totnl . 2,703 10.689 4JI KHIIHII City l.lvii Si k Slnrltut , 12.-CATTM-llrcclpts , KANSAS CITV. June - 1,000 head ; shipments. l.SW hind. Market BlriinK for natives ; 'IVxnns Blendy ; Ti-xn * slfi'i'H. J2 4' ' W I.W ; Texas cows. I1.75 . S ; bwf Htc.-is. J.1.30 i I ! P5- native cowii , ll.mfin.2G ; ntucKern nnd fn-ilers , t3.Xfi3.5 ( ) ; bulls , > 2. ( i3.2.'i , llOdS-llecrlpts. 12.30-1 head ; chlpmenls. nnne. Mnihft lOfilBo hlKhcr ; bulk nf wili-y. f4..tH..J ( ; lii-avlrH H.BSfll.W ; iiackers. M.704 | > 0 | mixed , ll.ioVfl ? IliY.li . , M.COWI.W ; YO.IWB. . J4.M04.70 ; ' 'siilll'ir -ItecHpIs , WO head ; BlilpmcntB , 100 lend. Mniket meady nnd plow. .Stock In Ilecord nf recelpls of live stock at the four irlnclpal ynidH for Tut-Bdiiy , Juno 12 , 1H9I : Cattle. UIIKH. tihcep. louth Omaha . 2.OT 10.760 4i4 : - ' CuniuiB City . 4.0'12.300 ) I'OO it. IxJUU. . . . 4,0'W B.SOO 6,400 TolalB . 16.076 45.SCO 18,791 Cliicliinull l.lvo Ntuck Marki-t. CINCINNATI , June 12. HOOH Htnmit ; f .23O .DO ; receipts. l,40i | head ; hliincnt | , k't ' > head. CATTiaStfuily ; )2.H/t.W ; rccelpln , ( VMheaili ihlpmcnlii , TIJ-I head. HIIICKI'-Weiuly ; Jl.WQ3.7li ; recelptB , 3,300 head ; ihliimrnls , 1,3' ' * ) bend. tiAMlia-l.lHht ilfinand , meady ; I2.00CI.M. Dollurn 10 Diillur * . To Denver and return , To Colorado SprliiKB and return , To 1'uclilo ntiil return , Via tliu Union I'uclllc. Tickets on Bale June 11 , 12 , 23 nnd 21. ; all at 1302 Fnrimm atrttt ( or ( urtlivr I > ar- tculari , WM , LOUD ON , Commission Mercliaiit GRAIN AND PROVISIONS- Private wires to Chicago and Nenr Yorfc All CorresppnOenco sollcKed. Notice. DENISON. In. , Jlny 2i ( , 1891-Wc will Ic to the lowest and best bidder the moving o ° "inclnn(1 cl ht > rnc (6.C81) ( ) yarTH o IH noi nn nTclP.honr ? rU(1' slx mlles south o Vll ? S 1s hlngton towiwhlii , Cniwfon , coll"ty. lown. Pints of the ronil can ba , ° Vh-eiu''Htor's ? "lco or ftt the real- i i nn AfiJ'i , ? { ' IIuy.es ' " WnHhlngtcm town- ship. All bids to be soalcd nnd left with i the county nudltor nnd will be opened on boVir < lnry'iJuno 23' ,1&Di- Contract ? to Blva , , , , ! ii t m r"- } ll'llllre < l ( lollnrs ( JSOO.OO ) for- the fnlthful perfprmnnce of tlie work. Con- trnct to be llnlshed by September 15 , 1SSI. nn , the saniB will be paid for when com- PJi 'nd'iA ' releYcl will bo trilten of the grnila rcjecl- J13 mSt WHO SHALL BUY THE BUTTER Question that is Now Being Seriously Agitated in Now York. COMMISSION MEN WANT A CLEAR FIELD Clnlin that the Sii-culntirH | Wh Cnino Out Went mid. Contriii'l fur Ilnttor In Ail- vmico of Di-lhi-ry Are Ituln- IliK the Triiil'i ) , The New York produce commission men nro up In nrms over the Hystem of con tracting butter which ha.s grown BO rapidly of late. Under this system the contractors come out west nnd vlult the best cream eries , nnd offer them ' /ic to lu above the market price for their goods , the prlco being based upon tlio market for the day on which the goodn are delivered In New York. An offer of tliln kind IH quite at tractive to the creamery mnn , and HH a natural result the contractor hax little trou ble In arranging for all tlie best makes of June butter. Tlio commission men claim thnt the contractor then KOUH upon the New York market and does all he can to bear It , an tlio lower the market the K-HS hu will have to pay for hlH contract buttc-t. The contract butter , on arrival , IB gener ally plueeil In cold storage to he held until later In the Kt-aflon , when the price Is ex pected to lie higher. CommlHHlon men com plain that this Hyntcm IH undermining theu- biiHlnes.H and that It IH a great Inconveni ence to the trade. A dealer explains thin Hldo of the question In the New York Bul letin thux : "SuppoHc you havit been talcing KoodH from a regular creamery , your ctis- tomei-H ure plcimvil with them and you have u good trade for them. Buddenly lit June you get a letter from your Hhlpper Haying that he cannot j < eml you any moro butter at pre.-u-nt IIH he lias contracted It to Homo one t-lHe. Then when your buyers come In and ask for that make of butter you are forced lo tell them that you have not got It and try to Hell them Homcthlni ; else. They may ho milted with Homc-thlm ; else , and after they have been running on that for two montim butter from the fo. . mcr contracted creamery begins to arrive again and you are confronted with Iho name dllllculty agu4n. The creamery man IIUH Hold tlio finest butter he can make In the whole year to the npeculntor , nnd then afterwards wnntu the commlHslon merchant H to do the bext he cnu for him on t > oudn of a lower ( imtllty. " Ajjaln It In claimed thuv the HyHtem temlH to create a fictitious mar ket and to mrtku the butter situation n , strained nnd abnormal one. During Junu more tlno Initelr IH made than diirlnir any other month of the year , and prices ura normally lower at that time. Thin fact offcrH an adatituKU to the Hieculator [ , who > can neutrally get their KoodH at u much lower prlco than the mime will lirlnf later In the veaHnn , when the make of buttvr' ' beRltiH to Krow IlKhtcr. Jutit how the commlHulon men expect to lirlnir about the retirement of the contract xyHtem cannot tie very readily nceu at pres ent , but weutern creamery men will wntcn the controversy with no Ilttlu IntcrcHt , For full Information concerning summer cxeureloim call at tlio Chicago , Milwaukee ft St. I'aul ticket olllce , 1S04 Fa main utreet , or address F. A. NASH , General Agent * j