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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1894)
THE OMAHA DAILY HER : THURSDAY. JUNE 1,1. 181M , COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Drop Reports Were Moro Favorable and Traders Were Anxious to Soil. OPENING TRADES IN WHETWERE \ HIGHER Pnt llio Soiling I'roMtiro Ilccnmo Greater , Influenced by the Jtcport * of Ilnrveit- Inn In the Snath nnil OklnhoniB Stock * niut lloiuli. CHICAGO , June 13 , Crop reports were more favorable , traders were anxious to soil and Nlicat closed lJ4o lower today. Corn closed % c lower , July pats % o higher and provisions lower all around. Opening trades In wheat showed from HO jo % c advance , but soon sold down from % o to Ic , rallied from % c'to % c , eased off lc , changed some and closed easy. The feeling was weaker with the exception of the strength at the opening. There was free re- nllzlng by the larger professional traders and by commission houses who were "long , " the buying being principally for eastern account , Now York taking good sized quantities of September. The flrm opening was duo to the J/4c to % c advance In first cablcs.but the sell ing pressure became greater , Influenced some by the reports of harvesting In the south and Oklahoma , the rcsultH at the latter place being reported as good. There were also ad vices from the northwest of scattering show- era and this was also something of a factor. The official crop bulletins were not so bullish tin generally expected , and this tended to In crease the offerings. The volume of trading was large. Corn was nervous within a % c to % c range. The weakness was duo to bearish crop reports , selling and the action of wheat. Oats were easy and active on free realiz ing , The range for July was % c. Provisions were higher at the start on higher prices for live hogs , but weakened on selling by packers and the action of wheat. Compared with last night July pork Is lOc lower , July lard 6c lower and July ribs EC lower. Vessel rates lower at from l',4c to I'icfor wheat and 1''iC for corn to Buffalo , and 2V c for corn to Kingston. The leading futures ranged as follows ; " "Artlclcn . I Open. I lligTi. I Low. I CloscT" Whcat.No.'i June COM C0 ! < 58M July. . . . . . . % Sept Ccrii yo. 2. Juno 4\H July 41MS2ii 42H cms No. 2. . . Juno 42 42 . iDUtt 3BH S8JH Sept sowaH S0 'JO soH Pork per bbl July. 12 CO 12 CO 12 35 12 35 Sept. 12 CO 12 C2 12 40 12 40 X.nr < 1.1001bs June 0 72M 072 0 72K 0 7254 July , U H'J > 4 0 78 0 7fi Sept U 03 0 DO 087 0 87X Short Illbs- July 0 J2K 0 62)4 ) 0 43 0 45 Kept. 0 fi2H 0 42W 0 4iM Cnxli quotations were ns follow a : KI.Ol'll Flini , 10i15a higher. WinAT Spring , SSHc ; No. 3 spring , nominal ; No. 2 red. Wic. COIIN No. 2. tmc ; No. 3 yellow. 414l'4c. OATS-No. 2. 4Hic ; No. 2 white , " " No. 3 while , 42Sl2VjC. " UYI3 No. 2 , WiiJiMc. IIAHLCY No. 2. nominal. FLAX siin-No. : i. i.37. TIMOTHY 8inu I'rlme , J4.25. WHISKY Distillers' nnlshcd goods , per gal. , 11.15. The following were ttio receipts ana shipments fcr todays On the Produce exchange today the butter mir ltt < t wan flrm , unchanged ; cnmmcry , IDOlTc ; dairy , lldlGc. , Eegs , llrm , unchaneed ; strictly freshllo. NEXV YORK Gr NKRVL JMAKICET. yesterday's Quotations on Flour , Grain nnd Provisions , Itlctnlr , Ktc. NEW YORK , Juno 13. FLOUR Receipts , 22.000 bbls. ; exports , 15,000 bbls. ; sales , 17,003 p ! < gs. ; market easier but now quotably lower ; the break In wheat scared off buyers. Southern flour , quiet. Rye flour , nominal. BUCKWHEAT Nominal ; range , 6S@75c. CORN MEAL Firmer ; sales , 210 bbls. ; yellow western , $2 C52.80 ; Brandywlne , J2.SO. RYE Nominal ; state , 6658c ; Jersey , 625c. BARLEY MALT Quiet ; western , 67880o ; Can- ' ( .da , t'OilDSo ' ; six-rowed , S4SS5 ; , WHEAT Receipts , 49,000 bu. ; export , 79.000 bu , ; sales , 6,720,000 bu. futures , 32,000 bu. spot. Spot market weaker ; No. 2 red , afloat , MSiOTlTdc : No. 1 northern , 691to delivered ; No. 1 hard , tllie delivered. Options , stronger on dry weather , but later turned week and ruled S3 all day on foreign selling easier , late cables , inductions of lain In the northwest and early harvest nest and southwest : close weak at Vic net decline ; Juno closed at 61Kc : July , 62063c , closed at 62'i ' ; August cloned at 63Hc ; September. it 3-16JCO 1-lGe , closed at 61ic ; October , 67 % 6Sc , closed at 68e. CORN Receipts , 62,000 bu. ; exports , 4J.OOO hu. ; ' sales , 675,000 bu. futures , 100,000 bu , spot. Spot niaikct easy ; No. 2. 45 s46'lc In elevator. 4tc afloat. Option market opened firmer on dry weather , afterword broke under liquidation and sympathy with wheat , closed % ( ff'4u down ; June elated at 45lie : July , 45H646Uc. closed at 45 ic ; August , 46Q47c , closed at 46Uc ; September , 4tl'l < U"Hc. closed at 46c. OATS--RecelptB , 9,000 bu. ; exports , 900 bu. ; Balm , 17,600 bu. futures , 17,490 bu. spot. Spot maikat firm , fairly active ; No. 2. 46KM7l c ; No. 2 , delivered , 4SUe ; No. 3. 45'/Jc ; No. 2 white , 4SH > 48Uc ; No. 3 nhltc , 47c ; trackmixed western , 45 181Sc ; track , white western , 499520 ; trackwhlto Btnte , 49@r > 2o. Option market , higher on the near months , owing to covering , but sold Vic oft on later options , Juno and July closed * , ic up ; June , 46Ua , closed at 46 > ic ; July , 441iff4514e ( , closed at 45 > ic ; August , 37&O37Kc ; ; September , 34K350 , closed at 25c , HAY Hteaily ; shipping. t6.40ff6 60. HOI'S Quiet ; state , common < o choice , OB'.Cc ; Pnclllc coam , 12fll7c. HIDES Quiet ; wet ealtetl New Orleans , se- IrctiHl , 45 to 6ri ll > s. , 4Wif4Ttc : Texas selected. 45 to CO Itin. , 4f5o ; lluenos Ayres , dry , 20 to 40 Ibs. , lOHffllc ; Texas , dry , 21 to 30 Ibs. , C"iC. ! LWAT1IKR Dull ; hemlock sole , Uuenos AJTCS , light to heavy weights , 15JlSc. WOO ! . Steady ; domestic fleece , 190250 ; pulled , B3 T2Sc. PROVISIONS llecf. sternly ; beef ham' . $19. Cut meats , firm : pickled brlllcs , 6 > HF7'.ic ; plckleil hams , 10'i 10Hc. Iird. steady ; western - ern stenm closed nt $7.10 ; sales. 250 tierces at 17,10 ; July , $7.10 , nominal ; August , $7,25 , nom inal ; refined , easier ; continent , $7,40 ; S. A. , $7,80 ; compound , 66c. Pork , quiet , lUTTTKH Rlrmly ; slate dairy , 13018c ; state creamer ) ' . ISHffl'Jc. CHEESli Weak ; state , large , 7 ; 07 ! c ; small , 7ic. ' IKias Weaker ; state and Pennsylvania , 13 { ? 13ic ! ; western , fresh , 124jl3c ; receipts , 11CO ) pkKS , : case , J2.COiT3.00. TALIXJW L'asy ; city ( $3 per pkg. ) , 4Ho bid ; country ( pkgs. free ) , 4 > ic , as to qu.Ulty. PETROI.lOl'M-FIrm ; United closed at JOUe bid. bid.TURI'ENTINEStendy ; SO'.SBSO c. ROSIN Steady ; strained , common to good , | U5 1.40. RICE Steady ; domestic , fair to extra , 4Q6c ; Japan , 4iiC4c. MOLAKSES-Stcady : New Orleans , open ket tle , good to choice , 29Q3CO. COPI'ER-Qulet ; lake , $9. LEAD-Qulct ; domestic , $3.10. PIO IRON-Qulct ; Scotch , $19.60fJ22.60 ( ; Ameri can , Jll.WWK.OO. TIN Quiet ; straits , $19.55 bid ; plates , maiket firm. Hl'ELTEIt Sales on 'change , cno car Decem ber speller. 13.M ; one car October spelter , J3.474. CO'ITDN SEED OH. Easier , but not quotaMv lower ; prlmo etude , 29c , nominal ; oft crude. 23 < i2Sc ! yellow butter Erode * . 3fc ; clinlcn yellow. UHI3 < c ; prime yellow , ajiJliHc ; yellow off sradcs. 31V4C3iei prime white. 8etf37c. Mtminipolla Whout Aliirket. MINNEAPOLIS , June 13. Receipts of wheat fiom the Intel lor continue to bn full although a largo pait of them are taken from Interior elevators. The remainder cornea from the grain marketings by farmers , The latter. It Is under stood , lire ouIKIlKht , and will not cover more than half tlie uhlpnivnts from the country to the terminal points. The market opened etrong today , ncwH nan variable , nome e\vn qulta bear- lih , and sales turned the market down , lie- fore the closu u decline of l"io had been made In cash wheat nnd the old crop futures , while for September there uas Hie decline. No large lines of wheat nvro sold out here and althou.lt trading WIIH mo < lerutely active It was mainly In the uy of small orders charged to one another , with Koine spreading bttuern this and other The iiiurUtt closed ; June and July , C0) c ; Sep tember , Wkc. on track , No. 1 ban ) . c\o ; No. l northern. 61Hc : No. 2 northern. 69Uc. Receipts. 141,000 bu. ; shipments , 19.090 bu. The flour market wa Mfady , with some demand , at pilcrs a little easier than yesterday. Patents , $3.IOSJ.eo ; baker$10C ft.40 , " 8t. I.ouu ( IcncrHl Alui-ket. BT. IXIU1S. June IX FLOUR Unchanged. WHEAT In good demand ; opened dull , ijo higher , but let donn % c , rallied He. droppd ; ItilUc , closlnir llo ! * low yrstetday , principally on the prevailing high temperuture and cithrr ciop iww. . No , 2 red. coah mid June , 66 ; July , 67o. Autfutt. MUOlCSc ; Btptember , 67Uc. CORN Opened unsettled , and after an Irregu lar itftilon cloied Uo off. No. 2 mixed , rniih , UUc. June. J9c. July , 39HC ; September , H abort ( Uoutad golntct 14 , but lQt Sc lo nrd Iho close. No. * , ouh and June , 40 < 3 | July. 3ST40 ! August , 30ci September , ZOO. llvi : Nothing doing , IIAIIMlY-Nothln * doing. I1IIAN No spot ; country point bulk , 450. FLAX 8iii > -JI.I5. CLOVER 8iit : > - 6.B007.H. TIMOTHY-J3.EOfM.00. HAY-Dull ; prime to choice timothy , IS.W3 .SO. HOTTER Steady nnd unchanged , naOH Wdik and unchanged. LUAD-n.07'4. HPEkT'T'l-bull nt J3.20. ( Xiun iKAiJ2 103M3. WHIBKY-JI.I5. i , I COTTON Tins c. COTTON llAOniNa-CftTc- . PROVISIONS In excellent demand , but clon ing steady. Pork , standnrd mess. Jobblne , JI2.50. Lnrd , prime steam , J6.M ; choice , IO.C5. Dry Knit ments , looco phoulderx , t6 ; Ion ? * nnd ribs , IG.57H ; shorts , JO.70. llnron , packed shoulders , ti : longs , 17 2. . ; ribs , J7.37H : shorts. J7.M | 7 C2',4. ' RECKIPTfl-Flour , 3.COO bbls. ; wheat , E,0i bu. ; corn. M.OOO bu. ; nnts , 11,000 btl. BH1P.MINTH : Flour , 4,000 lbs. ! ; wheat , 15,000 bu. ; corn , 41,000 bu. ! oats , none. I.ovul Produce jtiirket , Thtre Is very Illtlp rhnngo In the mnrket , price * for the moM pnrt rcmnlnlng stcndy. Ship pers will nol < > the Inrge receipts of vrM cnlvcH. HUTTER The receipts of butter continue light nnd the mnrket In llrm , nnd the denmnd good for packing stock. The drouth In the country , which dried up the pastures , appears to hnxe reduced the make of butter very ma terially. Now that there have been several rains In most nil parts of the state , commission men nre predicting bolter receipts for the latter part of the month. The present firmness of the market is no doubt due In a very lama degree to the operations of speculators. Packing stock Is quoted In thli market at 10fllO',5c. It Is hard work to get ovrr 13c for the best country but ter. Creamery butter Is firmer , nnd holder * nre asking 18c for solid packed separator nnd 20T21o for brick * . EGOS The receipt * of eggs continue llb-ml and the mnrket nt the name time Is firm. The strength shown by eastern markets ha * stim ulated the shipping demand , nnd n good many egg ! ) nrc going out of the state , which , In uil- dltion to the demand for the local trade nnd for storage , keeps the offering * pretty well ic- duced. Good , fresh stock In bringing U14SKW on thin market , LIVi : POULTIIY There Is perhaps n little better feeling notlcrnhlo on the market for chickens , ns the HUpply Is not quite so large , but no ndvnnce to speak of tin * been made. Oood old hen * cnn hardly be quoted above E'4c ' with snfety , nnd lots that nre not choice have to go nt EC. Although poultry is cheaper than most any other kind of meat , It Is not going Into consumption ns rnpldly as might bo ex pected. Old hcnx , E ? 5Uc ; roosters , 3c. The de mand for gcesc nnd ducks is very light , nnd what few nrc arriving nrc mostly birds that have been plucked , and In consequence not very desirable. Thtie Is quite a little Inquiry for turkeys , nnd the few that nre coming meet with very ready Kile. Ducks , 637c ; bun tur keys , 7f8c : gobblers , E@Cc ; geese , fiSU'.ic. VI3AL The market Is full of veal , nnd It Is about nil thnt receivers cnn do to keep It moving out fast enough. The packers nrc all filled up with veal , and some commlcslon houses have written their shipper * fo step"consls.nmit ) ? fnr a few day * and give the mnrket an opportunity to clenr Itself. Oood veals lire offered nt Cc. * * PIGEONS The gun club * use quite a good many pigeons , nnd there Is n demand for old birds nttong on the wing. Old birds , per doz. , VEGETABLES. Some change will be noted In the market , ns the nilvnnrc on pen. ! ) npij flew beans nnd the lower quotations oh tomntoci. OLD HEANS Hand picked navy , J2.10Q2.15 ; medium navy , 11.0062.00 : common whlto beans , tl.EOiT1.CO. ONIONS Hotli southern nnd California now onions nro offered on the market. Southern , per bu. box , JI.EO ; California , per lb. , 2'i@2V c. I'OTATOnS While there nre quite a good many potatoes nrrlvlng there nppears to be R demand for them nil. The most of the stock Is coming from California , though Texas nnd Arkansas nrc contributing some. Old potatoes arc practically all gone. Good shipping stock , new , Jl.00fll.10. CAmtAGE California Is furnishing the bulk of the cabbage and It Is pretty good stock for this season of the year. Good shipping stock , on orders , 214Z2Jp. ASPARAGUS Good home grown stock , 353400 pev doz. on orders. Pin PLANT Home grown plo plant , 2o on TOMATOES The supply on the market Is very liberal , both Mississippi nnd Florida being large shippers to this market. As a result , prices nro considerably lower than they were a short time ago. Mississippi stock , per 4 basket crate , Jl.50Ifl.75 ; Florida stock , per 6 basket crnte. J2.23W2.M. NEW HEANS The low prices of the past have stopped shipments to this point to such nn extent thnt there nre hardly enough to (111 ( orders. In consequence , prices nre up again. Wnx benns , per bu. , J2.0092.25 ; string beans , tl.75 per bu. PDAS The supply is light nnd the market stronger. Good stock , per bu. , $2. FRUITS. A half car of California chenlca nnd a car of California peaches and nprlcots nre expected In today , Thursday. Two sales arc announced for tlif day , one nt 9 n. m. and one at 2 p. m. As eon ns the California fruit becomes more plenti ful It Is expected that there will bo auction sales nearly every day. It will be noted that good strawberries nre be coming very scarce nnd higher. Raspberries nre becoming moie plentiful. Apricots are lower , California penche * nro commencing to arrive. 8TRAWI3ERIU KB There were nbout fifty cases of strawberries , In which was about the same ns the receipts of the day before. Among the arrivals were some10qt. . cases of Michigan berries. A largo proportion of the offerings were In bad shape , and sold all the way from J2.50 to 14,25 , Anything that would do to ship out on orders would be worth the latter price , at least , CHERRIES For a few days past California cherries have boon scarce , and It has been a dlfiicult matter to nil orders. The latter half of the week , however. It is expected that they will be plenty again. Good shipping stock , J1.E00 1.69 per box. Iowa , Nebraska and Missouri cherries nre plentiful nt J1.25 per ' . -i bu. basket. APRICOTS The supply on the market Is quite liberal , and there are more billed to arrive yet this week. Pi Ices are decidedly lower than they were nt the commencement of the week. Per box. tl.75 2.00. GOOSKHERRIES The market Is well supplied. Good stock , green , on orders , J2.EO per 24-qt. cose. BLACKBERRIES The supply Is still light , there being only nbout ten or n. dozen cases In. Shipping stock would be worth nbout J4. BLACK RASPBERRIES The receipts nrc gradually Increasing , nnd good shipping stock Is quoted nt tt 0034.50. RED * RASPBERRIES A single case of red raspberries was received by one house nnd brought J5.50. PUACIinS Cnllfornla peaches nre commenc ing to arrive , and are bringing about J2.50 on orders. TROPICAL FRUITS. BANANAS A3 usual , when berries are on the market the demand for bananas Is not very heavy. Choice stock , J2.0002 BO. LEMONS The weather lias * not been warm enough to create a very heavy demand for lemons. Fancy lemons , 300 size , J4 ; fancy lemons , SCO size , J3.75 ; choice lemons , SCO size , J3.GO 3.7S. ORANUES With the market full of berries , the demand Is somewhat limited for oianges , and the supply on Uio market Is small. Mediter ranean sweets , J3.6003.75. FIGS Pam'r , per lb. , 12&15c. DATES Hallowees. 65 to 70-lb. boxes , per lb. , PINEAPPLES Choice , per doz. , J2 ; small , tl 76. MISCELLANEOUS. HONEY California , 15c ; dark honey. 1012c. MAPLE SYRUP Gallon cans , per doz. , J12. NUTS Almonds. l ! 17c ; English walnuts , 109 12o ; filberts , lc ; Llnfztl nuts , lOc. CIDER-Puro juice , per bbl. , J6 ; half bbl. , 13.25. HIDES No. 1 green hides , i',4e ; No. 1 green salted hides , 3c : No. 2 green salted hides , 2c ; No. 1 venl calf , 8 Ibs. to 15 Ibs. , Cc ; No. 2 veal calf , 8 Ibs. to 15 Ibs. , 4c ; No. 1 dry Hint hides. 6c ; No. 2 dry Hint hides. 3o ; No. 1 dry tailed hides , 4c ; part cured hides. Via per lb. less thnn fully ctirul. SHEUP PKLTB Green salted , each , 25QCOo ; green salted chenrllngs ( thort-wooled early skins ) , each , CilEc ? ; dry shearlings Uhort-woolod early skins ) , No , 1 , each , EOlOo ; dry shearlings ( short wcoled early skins ) . No. 2 , each , EC ; dry tllnt. Kanius nnd Nebraska butcher wool , pelts , per lb. . actual weight. CifSc : dry flint , Kansas and Nubrnika murrain wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 4QCc ; dry flint , Colorado butcher wool peltB. per lb. , actual weight , 47c ; dry flint , Colorado murrain wool pelts , per lb. , actual w tight : ittic. TALiOW AND GREASE Tallow , No. 1. 43 > 41ic ; MHJW , No. 2 , 3U r3Vtc ; grease , whlto A , 4Uc ; grease , white U , 4c ; greaxe , yellow , 3c ; grenie , dark , 2'ic : old butcr , 2S2',5c ; beeswax , prime , 15i18c ; rough tallow , 2c. HAY The receipts jcsterday were fair , there being nbout ten cars In , all told , The demand Is only fair , the recent nl ( np having re- otrlctfd free buying to some extent. Host up land hay , JS.EO ; midland , 18 ; lowland , t7.EO. Sun 1'r.incUco Alining Quotations. SAN FRANCISCO , Juno 13. The official closlnr quotations for tntnlMtr btoofea tua xy were as fol lows : Alia , IS liiilo A , Norcroaa. . . 73 llclcher 02 Mexican 11 fl llcsl&Ilclchnr. . . . . 1UO Mom 20 llodle Con 71 Ophlr 2HO Ilulwer. , . , 7 Potosl OR Chollar 20 S.ivnxo , 05 Con. Cat. A Va 470 Slcrr.i Nevada fit ) Crown Point 78 Union Con 02 Kiiri'iin Con 25 Utah 7 Uould&Currv. . . . 10.1 Yellow Jacket. . . . CO Knn ai City Mnrkota. KANSAS CITY , Juno 1J.WHEAT Un changed : No. 2 hard. C3c ; No. 2 red , 64Q55c ; No , 3 red. 6j6c ; rejected. 44Cf46c. CORN Weak , 14c .lower ; No. 2 mixed , STliO SSHc ; No. 2 white. SOifWHc. OATS la higher ; No. 2 mixed , 40a ; No. 2 white. 40c. EOHS-Slrtidy. SV4c. HUTTER-Steady ; creamery , 14C15c ; dairy , 13 OHc. RECEIPTS None. SHIPMENTS Wheat , 15,000 bu , ; corn , none ; oats , none. Ull Market * . OIL CITY. Pa , , June U.-Natloiml Transit cer tificates opened at 89K ; highest , E9Tii lowest , S9 % : doted , tail ! shipments , 87,634 bbls. ; runs , 93.4S6 bbls. PITTSBURG , Pa. . June 13. National Transit certificates opened at 89U ; closed at S9U ; highest , 9K ; lowest , S9K ; no Mle . Duluth Whrnt Alurket. DULUTH , June 13.WHEAT-Clos : Dull : No. 1 hard. cash. 62Hc : June , 6Hc ; July , 63c ; No. l nxthtrn , cash , 61'lc ; June , 61 He ; July. lStf ; September , COKc ; December. MSu : No , i northern , caih. Me ; No. 3. WHo ; rejected , CSVic. To arrUet No. 1 northern , 62Hc. Chicago Fruit Quotation ! . CHICAGO , June 13. The Earl Fruit company sold Cullfnrnla fruit at auction this morning , a * follows : Chtnita-Ccate-nUU , ILlloyl ; McOSI.U ; tsrtnrlnn , $1.0001 IS ; BOrirereau , $ I.OS. Oood many soft sold for less. Chirry plums $1.2501.60. May peaches , $1.25. Weather hot. STOCKS AND I1ONUH. Shnra Speculation Wn * on n Smaller Sculo tlmn for the 1'itat Week. NBW YORK , Juno 13. The share specu lation was on a smaller scale today than lor the past few days , but while the transac tions were limited the tone of the market was decidedly flrm. London was not In the market to any great extent , but seine few lots of St. Paul , AtchUon , Missouri Pacific and Loulsvlllo & Nashville were taken for the foreign account. The principal buying was by the local short Interest , which seemed to think thcro was danger In leaving their lines uncovered. In view of the underlono of ht length displayed by the active list under the bear attacks of the past few days. Thcro was very little In the way of news to affect the selling. The dealings were very light outsMo of Sugar , St. Paul , Chicago Gas and Uurllngton , the only other stock In wlilch the transactions reached over G.OOO shares being Missouri Pacific. It was expected an attack would be miulo on Sugar at the open Ing with the dividend off , and the bear traders did make a demonstration against the stock , sending the price down % per cent , but the bull clique In the shares were on hand to take all the offerings and when the pressure to sell cosed off they took ad vantage of the occasion to move quotations up 2 % per cent , recovering within % per cent of the dividend. The gain was well maintained until the late dealings , when a reaction of % Per cent took place , followed by a rally of % per cent and by a final break of a similar fraction , the last sales beIng - Ing at an advance of % per cent on the day. Sugar preferred sold at 92'c , ex-dividend of i 1 % per cent , being an advance of * /t per cent on yesterday. Purchases of Sugar were based on Mr. Havemeyer's testimony yes terday before the senate committee to the effect that the profits of the last tfirco years pPSregatcd $35,000,000. St. Paul and Bur lington were actively dealt In nnd were In good buying demand on reports of Improved prospects of Increased earnings. Burlington rose 1 % per cent and closed within U per cent of the best prices ; St. Paul sold up % per cent and lost H per cent In the final sales. Northwestern nnd Hock Island were In light request , the former closing unchanged and the latter % per cent higher. Missouri Pacific showed evidences of strength during the morning , gaining % per cent on fairly good buying and subsequently losing > /i per cent. The general market closed fairly flrm. The railway and miscellaneous bond market was s'troilga ) ! day. * * * The Evening Post's London cable says : Everything was dull In the stock market today except the Americans , which showed a genuine Improvement , which was main- talked to the close. It Is believed hero the Aiculson schema of reorganization will bo oh the line already Indicated , Involving a $12 assessment on the stock and the conversion of A bonds Into Incomes. A largo Influx of gold Is due at the end of this week from Australia and India. The council drafts were sent to 13 1-32J. The following are the closing quotations on the leading stocks of the New York ex change today : Atclilnon Northern P.iclno. Adams Express. . . No. Pac. pfd Alton , T. II U. P. D. i O do pfd Northwestern. . . . Am. Express do pfd Baltimore , * ; Ohio. N. V. Central Canada Pacific. . . . N. Y. AN. Ens. . . . OU Canada Southern. Ontario .It W Central Paclfle. . . Oroffon Imp Chea. & , Ohio Oregon Nav 12 Chicago Alton. . . . O. S. L. &U. N. . . . 12U C..B.A.Q Pacific Mail 1-1 > 4 Chlcneo Gat P. D. & E Consolidated Gas. Plttnburg ISO C.C. C. iSl. L . . . Pullman Palaco. . 10S Colo. Co.il it Iron Reading Cotton Oil Cert. . . Richmond Term. . Del. Hudson do pfd 1G Del. Lack. & W. . . n. o. w 14 D. .t U. O. pfd R. O. W. pfd 4'J D.&C. P. Co Rock Inland 08T * EaBt Tenn St. P.iul OU6 Erie St. Paul pfd 110U do pfd St. P. & Omaha. . . 30H Fort Wayne. . . . . . . do pfd 11H G. Northern pfd. . Southern Pac C.A.E. I.pfd Sugar Rctincry. . . Hocklne Valley. . Tenn. Conl & Iron 10M III. Central Texas Pacific. . . . 8 St. P. k Duluth. . . . T..VO. Cent pfd. . 70 K. & T.pfd Union Pacific. . . . . 1B5 LakoErto W. . . U. S. Express BO do pfd W.St. L. &P ! Lake Shore 131 do pfd 16M Lead Trust 33 ! Wells Farce Ex- 122 LoulxvllloJcN. . . . Western Union. . . BBK Loulsvlllo AN. A. W. , tL. E Manhattan Con. . . do pfd I. . Memphis & C MA.St. L..V. . . ' . . Michigan Cent. . . . D. &R. G . - . . - Mo. Paclllo. . O. E . . . : * Mobile.t Ohio. . . . N.L _ ? Nashville Chat. . . C. F.&I 24H Natlon.il Cordatro. do nfd OBW do pfd H.&T. C 2 N. J. Central T. A. A. AN. M. . . 6 N. &W. pfd T. St. L. &K.C. . . . 1 North Am. Co do pfd 8 The total sales of stocks today were 122,600 shares. Including : Atchlson , 3,900 ; American Sugar , 42,600 ; Burlington , 11,400 ; Chicago Gas , 13,700 ; Deleware & Hudson , 4.700 ; St. Paul. 19- 400. Now York Money Mnrkot. NEW YORK , June 13.-MONEY ON CALL Easy at 1 per cent ; last loan and closed , 1 per ' " "PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-2i4H per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Dullwith actual business In bankers' bills at $4.88 % for demand and at JI.S7',4 for sixty days' bills ; posted rates , $4.88M and $ .90 ; commercial bills. $4.86H- SILVER CERTIFICATES 61@C5c. GOVERNMENT BONDS Firm ; state bonds. Inactive. Closing quotations on bonds were 03 follows : U.S.Csreg 117M S. L.&S.P.Gon.M. U4 U.S. OS coup St. P Consols 118 ! U.S. 4s re ? 112 St. P.O. & P. IsU. 111 U. S. 48 coup 114 T.P.L. O. Tr. not * 81 U. S. 4H roir OU S.p.H. G. nv. nets 23 PacincOsof'03. . . nlon Pac. Ists. . Louslana stpd 4s. Wont Shore , . Missouri OH 100 K. O. W. Ists Tenn. new sat OB. Atchlson 4s Tenn , new sot 3& . Atchlson UHa A. . Tenn. new set 3s. G. H.&S A. Us. . . Canada So. 2uds. . do 7s Cen.Pac. Ista. . . . H. AT. C. 5s 100 D. 4. R. G. Ista. . . 113 do OB 101 D. &R. G. 4s N.C. Os 122 Erlo tinds io4a ! 101 M.K. AT. Gen. OS Tenn. old Us CO M.K. AT. Gen 5s Va. Countries BUM Mutual UnlonUs. . 109 dodeferrod N. J. C. Int. Cert. . S. C. nonfuml No. Pao. iHts Ala. Class A Nc Pae. 2nds 77H Ala. Class U N. W. Consols. . . . 140W Ala. Class O N. W. Deb. On 108 Currencies 01 8t.L.VI.M.Oen.6a. offered. Koston Stock Quotations. BOSTON. Juno 13. Call loans. 1H@2 per cent ; tlmo loans , 2M < 33 } per cent. Cloalnj prices for stocks , bonds ami inlnln1 ; shares : Noiv York - - . MiningguotUlotn. NBW YORK , Juno 13. The following are the cloalne mlnlnir auotattons : Con. Cal. A Va. . . . 42fi Slurr.1 Nevada HO Dondwood 60 Standinl 1011 Gould & Curry 85 Union Con UO llalo.V Norcrosa. , VO Yellow Jacket. . . . 00 lloniuatako 1260 Iron Sllrcr 10 Mexlcnn 100 Quicksilver. . . 200 Ontario 780 do preferred 1400 Ophlr. 2SO Bulwur S Plymouth 20 London Htoote Market. LONDON ) Juno 13. 4 p. in. closing : BAR SUA'KU-'JBHJ per ounce. MONEY-X nor cent. The rate of discount In the open market for both short and three months' bills la H per cent I'uinnclul Niiton. BOSTON. June 13. Clearings , 113,830,608 ; bal ances , il.7S9.U9. BALTIMORE. June 13.-Clearlngi , 11,973,493 ; balances , | : < 1I7. ! NCTV YOIHC. June IS , Clearlnss , 172,755,617 ; balances , I3.C02.S22. PAIUH , June 13. Three per cent rente * , lOCt Wo for the account , PHILADELPHIA. June 13. Clearings , 13.777- 73 ; balances , 11,675,712. 11 BMP118 , June 13. New York exchange sellIng - Ing at U premium. Clearings , | U9i01 ; bal ances , I1M.OOO. CINCINNATI. June 13. Money , IHS per cent. New York exchange , M070o premium. Clearings , f2.147.ttO. Ni\V OHI.IMNB , June 13. Clearbnt. I939.3JI , New York exchange , commercial , II preinulm ; bank , Jl.W premium. SAN FnANCISCO , June 13 Drafts , * lght. lOc ; telearuphlc , i\lo. \ Silver ban , UHQ > 2Hc. Mexican dollar * . 61C51V4c. BT. LOUIS. June 13.-Cearings. ! I4.2S3.U3 ; bal ance * . J719.0W. Monty dull , C(7 per cent. Ux- change on New York. COo premium bid. LONDON , June II. The amount of bullion r/ma Into the Dank of England on balance * today I * 136.000. The gold premium at Bueno * Ayr * * today u 191. OMAHA LINSTOCK MARKET Oattlo Trade Bwot Unfavorably in Sym pathy with Chicago Dealings , SALES FROM STEAPY TO A DIME LOWER ut n > Iff Wenhneis Follow , a lulling Off In Hnntorn Uomftml HOM"Continue to Advance In Si > m > ' 3f-llcavy Itccolpts Sliced Lovrcr , . .WEDNESDAY , Juno is The cattle trade took a slight down turn today In sympathy with the trade at east ern markets , and while prices were not so much lower on best dry lot cattle , the tone of the trade was quite unsatisfactory. The ordinary run of beet and shipping steers sold anywhere from steady at the opening to a dlmo lower toward the close , according to the quality of the offerings. Thcro was no special change In the mar ket on good cows and heifers , while the common grades are going at bottom figures. Then grassy stock of all kinds is Beijing very poorly at present. The market on stock cattle , and especially on light , thin stackers , received the hardest setback of any , prices on the latter being quoted from 20o to 30c lower than last week , while good feeders were slow sale at prices from lOc to 15c lower than a few days ago. Representative sales : DHESSGD BEEF. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1. . . . 610 (3 00 S4..10C2 Jt 25 20..IMS Jl 45 1..1HO 3 25 18. . . . DM 4 25 43..1259 4 43 7. . . . 821 3 60 1..1300 4 25 8..1181 4 45 5. . . . 924 3 65 15..1122 4 25 S3..1165 4 60 1. . . . 960 3 75 19..1163 4 35 22..1197 4 CO 7. . . . 920 3 90 22..10S3 4 35 1. . . . 900 3 f.O 5..1060 3 00 23.1130 4 40 S3..1305 4 55 13..1053 4 03 3..11CO 4 40 33..1537 4 CO 19. . . . 029 4 10 I..1260 4 40 1..1300 4 60 21. . . . 929 4 10 20..1180 4 40 1..1S90 4 CO 43..1100 4 15 1..11SO 4 40 29..1375 4 60 21. . . . 925 4 20 4..1202 4 45 1..1490 4 65 SHIPPING AND EXPORT. 4..1293 3 75 21..1250 4 45 117..1450 4 65 40..1140 4 30 M..140S 4 50 E7..1G03 4 C5 45..1412 4 40 16..1375 i 05 MIXED. 12. . . . 679 4 10 6. . . .1015 420 COWS. 1. . . . 820 1 25 1..1190 1 SO 3..1046 2 CO 8. . . . 878 1 CO 1..10CO 200 1..1120 2 fO : . . . .1002 1 60 I. . . . EGO 2 00 1..12CO 2 CO 3. . . . G7C 1..1030 2 00 1..1240 275 1. . . . 770 1..1190 200 4. . . . S65 2 75 2. . . . 830 10. . . . 883 2 10 3..1166 2 CO 1. . . . 820 2. . . . 835 2 10 1..1150 2 90 1..1030 1..1100 2 15 2..1110 3 00 2. . . . 810 1..10IO 2 15 1. . . . 930 3 00 6. . . . 663 1..1190 215 . . .1010 3 25 G. . . . 910 G. . . . 690 2 25 . . .1190 8 CO 1. . . . S50 7. . . . 781 a K . . .1220 3M 5. . . . 920 1..1320 2 25 . . .1670 4 00 10..10C2 2. . . . 915 2 35 HEIFERS. . . 4S5 17. . . . (32 1 75 1. . . . 7SO 225 262 1. . . . 4SO 1 75 10. . . . 673 > 2 30 4. . . . 420 1 65 1. . . . C70 1 75 1. . . . 900 2 75 5. . . . 446 1 3. . . . 670 1 90 41. . . . 760 3 05 CALVES. 2. . . . 200 3 25 3. . . . 316 3 75 40. . . . 1C5 3 SO 1. . . . 120 3 25 1. . . . 170 3 75 1. . . . ISO 4 00 3. . . . 150 3 CO 1. . . . 200 3 75 1. . . . 140 4 25 2. . . . 140 3 75 COWS AND BULLS. 8. . . . C31 1 75 DULLS. 1..1170 2 00 1. . . . 720 2 20 2..11CO 2 25 1. . . . 840 2 00 3..1006 2 20 3..H-0 2 25 1..1100 2 00 1..1020 220 1..12SO 230 1..1320 200 2..1225 2 25 1..1570 2 30 6. . . . 445 2 00 2..1070 2 25 2..1040 3 10 2..1170 220 2. . . . 1505 2 25 STOCKE71S AND FEEDERS. 2. . . . 300 1 60 9. . . . 490 2 70 7. . . . 772 3 05 2. . . . S10 200 1U. . 'DOS 280 20. . . . 797 310 ! ' " ' ,522 525 1-U..440 2 SO 13. . . 61 315 1..1150 223 42.- . . . 403 285 1. . . . 730 315 24 , . . . 433 2 50 17M. 725 2 90 25. . . . 791 3 15 1. . . . 400 260 7 , . . . 767 283 7. . . . 765 320 13. . . . 460 2 CO 4r. . . 960 3 05 3. . . . 833 3 23 24. . . . C02 2 65 1. . . . 710 3 05 1. . . .11.10 3 2" 17. . . . 44. ; 2 63 3. . ; . CSS 3 05 26. . . . 737 3 25 bU2 3 0 > * * * > WESTERN CATTLE tfo. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 80 feeders. . . . C03 QW * 45 feeders. . . .1003 52 85 HOGS Hogs have sold well all the weelc and with heavy receipts todny the general market \\ns active and pretty close to a dime higher , but.Uhe ploso was , rather weak , with , however , few hogs left In first hands. Trading was largely tat from $4.70 to $4.75 , with extreme salts at from $4.60 to $4.SO , against a range jeaterdaV 'of from $4.55 to M.70 , and bulk at from $4.60 to $4.65 , and on last Wednesday the hogs sold largely at from $4.50 to $4.60. Representative sales : SHEEP The rtcVlhts this week have been oxqesslva and vflufiif have depreciated rapIdly - Idly and are no > v .about EOc lower than ten days ago. Fair tp.KQod natives are quotable at from $3.25 to$3Sf ; $ : ( ; fair to good westerns , sheep , from $2 to $2.25 ; good to choice 40 to sheep , from 12 ttr 32:25 ; common an stock 100-lb. lambs , ( if if torn $3 to J4. Ileprc- sontatlvo sales : No. * ( Wt. Pr. 2RO feeders _ - . ! > 80 $2 79 20 native wetheriT. , . . 00 300 180 native wctheriCU.i. OS a 00 St. Louis'XiVe ' Stock Unrbot. BT. LOUIS , Juna 13. CATTLD Receipt * . 3,000 head ; ihlpment * . 600 head. Market aleady , quiet generally ; native iteer * . 1,700 to 1,400 Ibs. . J4.50O4.70 ; for choice , J4.2MJ4.40i 1,000 to 1,200 Its. . J3.5304.00 ; cow * . J25e2.87tt ; calvea , JI.25 ; Texan * , all trade * . J2.SOffl4.10. HOOS Receipts , 4. WO head ; shipment * , EDO head. Market active , itrong100 higher ; good medium * , to heavyweight * , JI.81tM.60 ; good light , J4.7EC4 80 ; common to fair IlKht. li.CO.ip 4.70 ; plK * . 11.20 ; bulk of day' * ale * , J4.7S04.85. SHEEP Receipt * . 3.SCO head ; shipment * . 103 head. Market ilow. > hade lower ; native mixed , fair , J3.75O3.00 ; lamb * , J3.0003.33 : ilocktri , Jl.EO OI.OO. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Kanim City Llvo Htock Market. KANSAS CITY. June IS.-CATTLB-n.ctlpt * . 8.W0 head ; Ulpmsnt * , 1000 head. Market drone to > had low < r ; Ten * itceri , J3.25O4.00 ; Texa * cow * . I1.WCJ.7J ; b t Bluer. . J3.66U5.0C : natlv * cow. , JI.40&2.45 ; itock.r * and feeder * . J2.43tt3.SO ; bull * . JJ.OO&3.40. 11OQB IlKipti , 12,400 head : ihlpmejit * . 3.ZOO bud. U-rk t itroof to Cc hUhtr ; bulk el salt * , J4.70C480 , henvlM. 11 7091.SO ; pucker * . Il.tOtf 4 83i mixed , JI.75O4.83. llRht * , Jl.'Otfl.&S ; Yorkern , J4.70flt 75 ; J > lK , tl.tOli I.M. 81IEBP Itccclpl * , 1,700 head ; shipments , none. Mnrket Mrady. llecclpt * nnil DlqpiMltlnn of Stork. Official receipt * nnil dl po < Hllon of itock a * shown by the books of the Union Stock Ynrd * company for the t cnty four hour * , ending at 3 o'clock p. m. , June 13 , issi. IIECKIPIU _ Car * . Heail. Cattle. S3 2.071 HOBS , 1C3 11,238 Sheep 14 2.9:8 Horse * nnd inulrn. , . . 2 17 DISPOSITION. Iluyem. Cattle. HOR * . Sheep , Omnhrv Packing company , . 21 2,400 . . . The O. M. Hammond Co. . . 203 1,740 Swift and company : c.8 1,814 E21 The Cudahy Packing Co. . . . 373 1,811 113 John P. Squires & Co 767 . . . L. Decker , 116 . , , . , . Cudnhy from K. C. 92 . . . . . . A. Haas 430 . . . . , , n. Decker & Degen , . . . . . , , . . 215 . . . . . . P. D. Armour. . . . . , . . . . 7J8 . . . East St. Loul * ICS . . . Chicago P. P. Co 318 Cleveland P. P. Co 101 . . . Shippers and feeders 375 . . . 220 Left over 600 . , . Total 2,092 11,221 "wiT CHICAGO LIVi : STOUK. There \Vns n Good Htm of Ciittlo Yesterday llofre Wore Strong. CHICAGO , June 13. There was a good run of cattle todny , estimated at 16,000 head. This makes a total since Saturday of about 41,000 head , or 11,000 head more than for the same time last week. These nro heavy receipts for this tlmo of year nnd was a greater strain than the niaikct for common to good grades could successfully withstand. That class slid down lOo and was slow at the decline. Many Rrcen native cattle nrp now nrrlvlnir. and as Texas In lieplnnlnK to imlond very freely ( theio uere 3J head of the latter here tmlny ) HIP xltuatlnn In common to fair cattle looks very weak. There ttoic not too many choice dry fed Hirers for the demand and were promptly tutnrd over nt about steady prices. The present HUIKC of < | iioln- lion * IB fiom } 2.25 to S5. Salon wcic larxt'ly nt from 14 to )4.S5 for steers and at from 12.25 to { 3.25 for cows , heifers and bitllx. Texas Riacs cuttle fold slonly at from 15c to 23e olt from last week's prices. In Eplta of the hot weather and continued larse receipts there was BtreiiRth In the hoc market. It started In above yeslerOay's quota tions and remained there , late siiles , quality considered , bolnc quite ns pooo as those miile nl the openlnB of bUslhosfi. The beat heavy ho,8 sold up to $5. and , as high as $4.90 tins paid for assorted | | Bht. lloth light and hea\y grades were Ifl active demand , nnd excepting the fen lots held by speculators notliliiu MIIB cnnlei oxer. Sales were principally nt from tl.90 to $1.95 for medium and heavy nnd at from $1.7 to $1.80 for light. Poor lots were closed on. At from J1.50 to : i 60. nnd culls sold any\iheie from $3.50 to H.IO. Itecelpts were below the recent average , but In no other particular \\IIB the situation In sheei a whit Improxcd. Nobody seemed to stand In need of stock , nnd although It could bo Imd nt almost the lowest price ever knoun , naloseic dllllcult , Choice sheep were offernl nt fiom $3.50 to $3.63. nnd \ ry decent lots nt from $2.25 to $2.60 , while poor stuff could not be moved nt all. Quotations ritnced from $1 to $1.25 for rub- blah to from $3.f.O to $3.65 for choice. The mnRO Of prices for ycnrllnKfl was from $2.CO to $4 , rind spring lambs fiom. $2.50 to $1.73. The receipts since Saturday have been 11,000 head less than for the Eiimc time last week. IinCKIPTS-Cattle , 16,000 head ; calves , CM head ; hocn , 33,000 head ; sheep , 9,000 head. The Kvenlm ; Journal reports : CATTLH llecelpts , 1C.OOO bend. Common grassem , Texans and cows lower. Prime scnice nnd steady. Prlmo to extra native steeis , $1.90 © 5.00 ; medium , $4.50(31.75 ( ; others , $3.95(34.20 ( ; Texans. $3.00574.00. HOOS Uecelpts , 33.000 head. Market active. 6H10o hither nnd all sold. Hough heaxy , $4.23 ® 4.CO ; packers and mixed , $ I.SOf < 4.83 ; prime heavy and butcher weights , $1.9005.00 ; assoited llslit , $4.90 4.93. SHCUP AND LAMUS necelptd , 9.000 head. Market unchanged , tlow ami weak. Top sheep. $3.2503.50 ; top lambs , $4.00fl4.25. WliSTKKN PACKING 1NTEKESTS. Mnrkotln ; of Hogg Very Liberal for the Pnst Week. CINCINNATI , June 13. ( Special Telegram to The Bee. ) Tomorrow's Price Current will siy : Marketing of hogs continues very liberal , the total packing for the eck reaching 305,000 , against 340,000 last week , and 165,000 for the corresponding time last year. Total to date 3,830,000 , nsalnst 2,610.000 last yenr. Prominent places compare as follows : 1S9I. 1S93. Chicago . 1,270,000 KM.OOQ Kansas City . C67.000 405,000 Omaha . 4C5.0UO 250,000 St. Ixnils . 250,000 172.000 Cincinnati . 131,000 SI.OOO Indianapolis . 123.000 103,000 Milwaukee . 129,000 79,000 Cedar Haplds . 6.1,000 71,000 St. Joseph . 118,000 66,0)0 Sioux City . i'3OOQ 60.000 Nebraska City . 76,000 69.090 Ottumwa . S4.000 63,000 No'.v- York Llto Stock Mnrkot. NBW YOUK , Juno 13. ItRCVKS Receipts , 3,400 head ; market dull , 15c lower ; choice natlva steers , $5 ; good to prime native steers. $4.72' ' @ 4.90 ; medium to fair. $4.4054.7 < i ; Inferior to ordinary. $4.25iff4.33 ; ordinary to prime southern , J4. 30574. 70 ; choice coin fed Colorados , $4.03J4,70. SHKEP AND LAMIIS Receipts , 7.0W head ; market very dull ; poor to prime sheep , $2.60Ji 3.75 ; poor to pilme lambs , J3.00SJ4.M ; choice , $4.604.70. HOGS Receipts , 8,300 head ; firmer ; Inferior to choice , J5.000G.GO. Cincinnati I.lvo Stock Market. CINCINNATI. June 13. HOdS-Good demand , lighcr , $4.25i&5.00 ; receipts , 3,600 head ; shipments , 200 head. CATTLE Easier. $2.2504.40 ; receipts , l.COO head ; shipments , COO head. SHEEP Steady , $1.60 < S3.75 ; receipts , 7,300 head ; shipments , 3.000 head ; lambs , fair demand , steady , $2.00Q4.40. Sioux City Ll\u Stock Murkat. SIOUX CITY , June 11 HOGS Receipts. 2,2M dead ; shipments , 1,000 head ; market Oi/lOo higher , at $4.634.75 ; bulk , $ ( .70iff4.72'4. CATTLE Receipts , 200 head ; shipments , 190 jead ; market dull and weak ; feeders , J2.40if3.00 ; yearlings , $2.50jJJ.10 ; cons , $1.2363.00 ; bulls , $1.25 t2.35 ; oxen , $1.6002.75. Stouk lit Record of receipts of live stock nt the four principal yards for Wednesday , Juno 13. 1894 : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha . 2,071 11,233 2,923 Chicago . 6.000 15.0UO 9,000 Causes City . 6,600 12.400 1,700 St. Louis . 3,000 4,500 3,200 Totals . . 15,671 43,133 16,823 Coffee Murket. NEW YORK. June 13.-COFFiD-Optlons opened steady at 15Q25 points up. and further advanced CQ10 points on foreign buying , eased off partially under local preseuie , closed llrm at 1530 points net advance ; pales , 21,000 bags , ncludlng : June , $14.75 ; July , JH.70ini.73 ; Au gust , JH.2SreH.30 ; September , Jn.TOfi 13.73 ; Octo- > er , J13.4offl3.-n ; December , $13.00013.13 ; Jnnuaty , 14.SOtfl4.90 ; July , Jll.TMf ll.SO ; August. Jlt.MiJ 4,25 ; September , ? 13.r. { | H.tO. Spot coffee , Rio dull ; 'No. 7 , 154c ; mild , steady ; Cordova , 19'tJ 9 < ; c ; sales , 1,500 pkga. Muntcalbo rumored sale ate yesterday , COO bugs , Rio boats , 15'ie for < o. 7 ; warehouse deliveries , 79,000 bags ; New York stock today , 134,651 bags ; United Slatej stock , 194S.r > 0 bags ; nlloat for United Slates , 9.000 bags ; total visible for United' States , " 73 , SW bags , against 450,702 bags last year Cincinnati GiMiur 1 CINCINNATI. June 13.rLOUR-Slronjr. WHEAT-Stionc ; No. 2 red. CSc ; receipts , ,200 hu. ; shipments , COO bu. CORN Strong ; No. 2 mixed , 43c. OATS Active and strong ; No. 2 mixed , 43V5 SJlc. 1 RYE Scarce nnd strong ; No. 2. 51'Jc. PROVISIONS Pork , llrm at $12.76. Lard. In good demand at $6.63. Hulk meats , llrm at : 6.62 . Hacon strong nt J6.87W. WIIISIiY-Steady ; sales , CS7 bbls. at $1.15. nUTTER Steady. SUGAR Steady. EOOS Firm at 12o. CHEESE Easy. Liverpool iMiiritotn. LIVERPOOL , June tl3.-CJoslng : WHEAT ? lnn ; holdera offer sparingly ; No. 2 red winter , s Cliil. CORN Finn ; holders offer rparlngly ; now mixed , Knot , 3s 9 d ; futures steady ; holders offer moderately ; June , 3x 6 id ; July , 3s 8id ; August , 3s 8V d. FLOUR Steady ; holders offer moderately ; it. I.oulB fancy winter , Cs M. PROVISIONS Laid. steady ; holderH offer moderately ; spot , 25s 6d. 'Futures Holders not offering. Pork , dull : holders offer freely ; prime ness western , 67s 6d ; western medium , 57s Cd. Cotton Miirkot. NEW ORLEANS , Juno 13.-COTTON-Flrm ; sales , spot , 2,400 bales ; to arrive , 200 Imles ; ri- celpts , 747 Ixileu ; exports , cun t lse , 100 bales ; stock , S4.464 bales. Future ! dull ; miles , 12,500 bales ; June , $7 bid ; nominal ; July , $6.99 7.faO ; August , $6.9866.99 ; September , 6.9106.92 ; October , 6.96r8.97 ; November , $7.0I < 27.02 ; Dceenil.tr. $7,07 97.08 ; January. $7.13 bid ; February. $7.19 bid. CINCINNATI , June 13.-COTTON-Qukt ; mid- dllnir , 7'jc. ST. LOUIS , June 13. COTTON-Stendy ; mid- dllnir , 7 3-lCc ; snlcn , 100 balen ; receipts , none ; hlpments , 200 bales ; tock , 36.800 bale * . Now York Dry ( JooiU Alurkot. NEW YORK , June 13. Therc was a good number of bujcrn In the inurkel , but few for tuples and selections for inodt'iuln quantltlr * . "or autumn specialties , such as eliiKliuMin , print * , cotton dre i fabrics and drens jttxHl * mure bin. ness was done , but there was nu Ufa tu thn de mand. Print cloths dull nt t IMtio and no ( ale * . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ bllgur Alurknt. NEW YORIC. June 1J.-HUO A It-Raw , stronger ; fulr reflnlnr , ZSo ; centrlfu al , V t t. Xc ; mjn , ,000 bac * centrlfuiral , 94 te't , " ' 3o tuid frrlKht ; ,000 bates at Urcukwater lu Philadelphia , 3v , anded ttrmu ; refined fAlrly actUr. LONDON , June 1J. BUOAR-Can * . firm ; Im proving elonly : crntrlfurul , J \ , ll id ; Uus- oovado , fair rtflnlnr , U 84. Wool MnrUot. OT. LOUIH , June U WOOIUnchanKtit , Balloon nacenaion , Courtltnd , wi M KTi * * H Bi B Ai * iw49 Bic.0 v MaA Kr Knaav m KXBB H BIDI * mn HMHi Scnil-Aniiual Inventory Sale , SALE over holder or any other city. SIWO.OOO worth of ( roods nt coat mill under. Special snlo on everything. 1GOO pictures ntonothml regular prlcon. Furniture , Carpets , Stoves , I3nby Cnrrlnges , HefrlRerntore , Oiisollno btoves , oto. , nlm < st given uwny. Big tUtrnctions In the Parlor Furniture Department. Space prevents showing more than one , but it is only a sample of how everything else ! s being sold. S 3Piopos EXACTLY. LIKE PICTURES Oak frame , finished antique , in bro- catclle , plush or tapestry , and worth every cent ol $40.00 , for Formerly People's Mammoth Installment Hoiii3 , Close Evenings , excepting Mondays and Saturdays. WILL HAVE NO COAL FAMINE Mines that Supply Omaha Are Now in Operation Again. STRINGENCY WAS LITTLE FELT HERE Consumers Hail Prepared for n Shortage In Supply , but Would Have Ileen Ham pered If the Strike Ilnd Lasted a Llttlo Longer. Now that the coal miners' strike Is ap parently nearlnpr wi end , the consumers of Btoam coaJ who Have been watching their supplies gradually disappearing can breathe easy once more. As Omaha bad ample warning of the coming scarcity of coal the dealers nnd large consumers were able to lay In stocks for the futute , and In consequence this city 1ms not suf fered any material Inconvenience from tno strikes. The dllllculty between the mine owners and their employes lasted so much longer than any one had anticipated that these surplus blocks have been pretty well cleaned up. It Is claimed that In another week some of Omaha's largest consumers of steam coal would have been serlou ly Inconvenienced. For some time bm-k the mines In Iowa , Missouri nnd Kansas , from which Omaha obtains her supplies , linje been shut down entirely. Yesterday the mines in lown , which supply a KOOI ! deal of the coal used nt thla point , were able to resume operations. The ( -eneral market on this class of coal has not been advanced any at this point , though some spuclal kinds have been marked up norm.- . There Is Btlll considerable bituminous coal of domestic sizes In the hands of deal ers , nnd the supply baa at no time run so low as to cause any advance In nrlcTFB. The demand for this class of coal Is nat urally very light at this season of the ? ' cast anthracite was substituted tea a considerable extent for soft coal , and trie demand was stimulated to such an extent is to brlnir about an advance In the mar- iet. At U > e Present time the wholesale nrlco on Pennsylvania anthracite Is J8.70 > er ton at Omaha , which Is an advance of ' 6 cents per ton from the low iralnt befoie the strike. Still , the market Is lower now ban It was a year BKO , owlnir to the lower rates made by eastern transportation com panies. From present prospects consumers , vlll bo able to buy their coal the coinliii ; winter at a less price than was paid lost winter. _ DoWltt'u Little Early Risers. Small pllli , eafo pills , best pills. AO 31ORK orKttllK.il ) WIRES. St. Louis Subway Coinnilislon Iteports Against the NuUance. ST. LOUIS , June 13. The St. Louis sub way commission has completed Its labors and the chairman Is now prcparlni ; to re port on the two ordinances arranged for jubmlsslon to the municipal assembly at its next meeting. The ordinance prepared by the commission which will bo recom mended for P.ISS.IKO declares that the safety of the lives and property of the citizens re- inlre that the network of wires now strung overhead In the streets of the city should bo placed under ground. It provides for the construction of subways , authorizing the city to become lessee thereof , operate the same and sublet ducts. As provided In the ordinance , all the overhead wires In the district bounded by Cass avenue , the levee and Twenty-second street will be placed un der ground. See the Chlneto performances tonight at Courtlund beach ; also this afternoon. Murdered nml KobboU In Oklahoma. GUTIIIUB , Okl. , Juno 13 , Two brothers named Raymond , residing at Albany , N , Y , , came to this country In search of a brother vho came west In 1883 , Last Wednesday , eighteen miles east of Arbecka , In the Bem- nolo nation , the dead bodies of two well ireaicd young men were found. They had leeii murdered and robbed. It IB believed hey are the Raymond brothers. Two daya fltcr Deputy United States Marshal Drnd- ord discovered a man named Chlcli , twelve TiilcB north of Arbecka , Ho had been inur- lered exactly the same way. The murders ire supposed to have been committed by tiandi of thieves. Little pills for great Ills : DoWllt'n LlttU Carlr. Tnls extra ordinary He- ( uveuotor lathe JJlzzlncts , Falling Ben- the most - wonderful eatloUB. Nerv discovery of ous twitching ths age. It of the eyes and other has been en dorsed by the pa.ls. leadlugtclen- BtrenEthons , ttfio won of invlfnrntts : Europe tmd and tones the America. Hudjan la Hudran- cures purely vcgo- JiebJUty , NervousnciB , Hudyan stops KmlsBloiis , Prematureness BiiddeveloirK3 of the il 1 and tcetorcti s- chorgo In 20 weak organs , . Pulna In the days. Cures back. IOKCI LOST by day or MANHOOD iiighutoppcd * ttW mm. . quickly. Over 2,000 private endorsements. 1'rcmaturencss means Impotency In tha first Htaie. It Is a symptom of seminal weakness nnd barrenness. It can bo stopped In 20 days by the use of Hudyan. The new discovery was mudc by the spec ialists of thn old famous Hudson Medical Instltu.c. It Is the strongest vltullzer made. It Is vrry powerful , but harmless. Bold for Jl.OO a package or six packages for J5.00 ( plain scaled boxes ) . Written guarantee given for a cure. If you buy six boxes nnd nro not entirely cured , Bis more will ho sent to you free of all charges. Bend for circulars nnd testimonials. Adclrens HUDSON MEDICAL INSTITUTE 1032 Market St. , San Francisco , Cal. Is the only SPECIALIST WOO TBEATS AM. PRIVATE DISEASES and DEBILITIES of / IV1 N ONLY , Women Excluded. IB yenr * oxparlence Circular * free. (1th ( and K rnum Bti .Sin- fftnows liromo-fieiBip. KnlendM cnratlrntwatit J ] foa lnont % it rat u Kitui Hl - or Konerol Nou rul-stai - ulw for Hliftu matliru , flout. Kiduoy lUiKJidert , Acid Or * pepsin , Auteioia * AntUot4 ( for loobollo nnd other eim.Ki. ) i'rico , JO , THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL CO. 1GI S. Wcsiarn Avsmio. CIIKUCfr For Bale by all drtiggelsts , Omaha. WALL ST , Can bu cjnled un with liiruu prulllu und Iltlli risk by jolnlnic uur Co-OperutUo llullrond Stocli Byndlcute. AviT.iL' " prnllt n f so JUT cone it mouth xnrneil nnil p ilil tu HID Kiiliicrltier * for p.inc 'x inoiitlii. IllKliot rofprc-nccs. 1'ronpectus , Klvlng dotull- rd Information of oour perfect Bjuttin , mollcj free. | WEINMAN & CO. , Stock nnd Grab Brokers , No. 41 IlniliilU'iiy Nt T York Cltr WM , LOUD ON , Coininission Merchant GRAIN AND PROVISIONS- Prlval * wire * to Chicago and Ntw York. All tuilnm crd r * ( ilacvd un Chlcuio Ikiurd b | Trad * . Corrmpondenco lullclted. Office , room i , N w York LU * BullJIot W * . '