THE OMAHA DAILY 1JEE : WEDNESDAY , JUNE 20 , I89 COMMERCIAL AND FIHANCIAl Liberal Boiling Gave Wheat a Considerable Tumble Ycstordaji WHEAT OPENED WILD AND UNSETTLED OnUldo Nona Win niilllnh nnd Under Orill- nnry Clrctmntmiccfl tlio Mnrkot ShonUl Ilnvo AiUonce.il Corn Wits Homo- Tvlmt Icm Active. CHICAGO , Juno 19. Liberal selling gave ivlieat a lc tumble today nnd July closed Io lower than yesterday , despite a goodly supply of bullish news. July corn closed ' c lower , July oata > c higher and provisions lower all around. The opening of wheat was wild nnd un settled , with first trades at from % o tofcc decline , but sold off Instantly at from % c to le , nnd many selling orders could not bo cxcquted until a considerable decline had occurred. The price milled from \&c \ to Vic , cased off from ' /ic to ftc , advanced % c , broke % c , changed some nnd closed near the bet tom. There wa > free selling at the start by all classes of traders , the largo comtnlssslon houses all having selling orders , and the elevator Interests also disposed of large quantities , an did I'ardrldgc , who has not traded extensively of late The market was largely "long" and not In shape for liquida tion , and the decline was sudden and In Jumps of from % o to4c. . Forelgns were said to have led the selling and New York opened weak and led In the decline as much ns It did In the advance of yesterday. Out- sldo news was bullish , and under ordinary circumstances the market should have ad vanced. Cables were firmer , the first Liver pool advices quoting spot strong nnd 2d higher nnd futures from la to H4d up. The Baltic shipments were much smaller and the Mark Lane Kxpress was rather bullish and favorable to holders. Foreign advances did not speak of any damage abroad from snow or frost , a little damage being reported In Austria by the floods. The market was governed entirely by local Influences. Corn was less active , within from % C to % o range. The market declined early on free offerings , but reacted on good demand , closing steady. Oats were stronger on good buying. The range for July was % c. Provisions were very dull and easy on liberal live hog receipts and the break In wheat. Compared with last night , September pork Is V'/fcc lower , September lard lOc lower and September ribs Gc lower. Vessel business slow at le for corn to Buffalo. The leading futures ranged as follows : Articled ) . | Open. | llighTT Low. I Close , Cuylt quotations were as follows : FLOUIl-Hteady WIIKAT No. 2 sprlne , r.3c ; No. 3 spring , D7c : No. 2 red , ESc. COIIN No. 2. 4l > ic ; No. 3 yellow , 41UW41XC. OATS-No. 2 , 4Cc ; No. . 2 white , 40V45/47C ; No. 3 white , UYK No. 2. 49'tc. ' IIAHLUY No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , 455Cc ; No. 4 , f.2 rrc. FI.AX SKKD No. 1. $1.40. TIMOTHY SBnn Prime , J4.75. ITIOVIHIONS I'ork , ' mcsi , per bbl. , J12.40. Luril , per 100 Ibs. . JG.C2V40G.65. Short rlbi silica ( loostO. K.C003.r,2Vi ! : dry salted nlioulili'ra ( boxed ) , J5.62tO5.87V4 ! ; short clear sides ( boxed ) , $6.75 © C.874. ! WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per eal. . Jl.ir . Tlio followln ? were tlio rccoipta ann ( ortodny : On the Produce exchange today tha butter mar ket was steady ; creamery. 14H'jU7c : dairy , 123 14) ) 'c. Efirs , Btcady ; Btrlctly fresh , OHSlOc. O.MAIIA GUNEKAL JIAltKICT. Conilltluu nf Tnido und Ouotntloii on Staple and Fancy Produce. The market na a whole did not show much change. Butter la about steady , eggs weaker and poultry dull. It has been openly charged by butter men that during the cold weather the retail merchants of the city sell buttcrlne for butter. If so Omaha docs not appear to bo the only violator of the law. It Is said nt Washington that the treas ury ofllcals are In almost dally receipts of In formation showing that the law of August 2 , 1SSG. as to the sale of oleomargarine Is being violated by dealers In all parts of the country. These violations consist principally In selling oleomargarine at retail In packages not propcily marked and branded , und In offering It for sale after It had been removed from the original stamped packages. Steps arc being taken by the olllclals to punish every violation of this act that they nuy discover. UUTTUll The butter market remains about uteaily nt the decline quoted Monday. The price on packing stock on track In the country lias been lowered from 10',4o ' to Sffl'JHc , Packing Block on this market Is bringing luc and the buyers appear to wnnt It at that price. Choice country butter , 12llc ; separator creamery , 15 © ICc ; bricks , 16Jt'18c. KOOS The cgi ? market was weaker yesteiday. While Mime miles were reported early at lOe It was hard work to get o\er K'ic ' for \the \ best clock , A good many eggs claimed to be firsts were going nt 8c. 1.IV1J POULTHY There appears to be very little poultry of any kind coming to market , but thus fur this week there has not been much demand , Spring chickens brought K'UHo per Ib. , or $1.5UU3.DU per doz. Old hens , fJQoVsc : roosters , 3c. The demand for geese und ducks Is very light , nnd what few are arriving ore inoMly birds that have been plucked , and In consequence not very desirable. There Is quite n little Inquiry for turkeys , and the few that art coming meet with \cry teiidy sale. Ducks , M7o ; hen tur keys , 7c ; gobblers , CffCc ; geese , 64i3VJc. VKAIv--Receipts continue quite llbeial and the market has not us yet recoveied from the lower quotations of last week. Choice fat and small veals are ( moled at 6G6c ; course und luige , SIMc. CHUnsn There Is eomo very choice Wiscon sin chccKu on the market. Wisconsin , full cream , nuw make , lOWllc ; Nebraska und Iowa , full cream , 94(10c ; Nebraska and Iowa , purt Fklm , Gjc ! ; Llmburger , No. 1 , lOc ; brick , No. I , lOc ; Swiss. No. 1. 13 Hc. HAY There weru no fresh receipts of hay yesterday , but there was considerable held OUT from Monday , the rain preventing Its sale on the day of arrival. The market had a little weaker tone , hut quotations remain practically un changed. Upland hay , ! S.W ; midland , 8 ; lowland , 17,60 ; rye straw , $ ( ! . Demand fair ; supply fair. Color makes the price on hay. IIk-ht hales sell the best. Only top grades bring top prices. I'lQKONS The gun clubs use quite a good many pigeons , und there Is a demand for old birds. HtronK on the wing. Old birds , per doz. . 11.4001.60. viaRTAiius. The vegetable market was decidedly barren of new or Inletfsllng features yesteiday. There was nothing new and prices chanjred but little , tirrcn tieuns un > coming a little more freely nnd are lower. Peas , however , continue scarce and high. Hciuosh and cucumbers are quoted lower. CANTALOUPES Texas cantaloupes arc arriv ing on tie ! market * but are not moving off very rapidly. On orders , SI per doz. llii-TH New beets , per doz. bunches , OQ2Sc , on ordem. BQUABH Texas summer squash on orders , Wil-oOo per iloi. CUCUMIIUHB There appears to be no limit to the supply of cucumbers and they arc getting Ootin pretty cheap. On orders , per crate , $1.60 , or 80o per doz. ailiiN : : Pin'PUUS Texas green peppers , per U bu. box , T.c. OLD lUiANS-Huml picked navy , (2.I082.1S ; medium navy , tl,90&2.00 ; common white beans , I1.6W1.CO. ONIONS The market Is not quite so strong. On order * , southern , per bu. box , il.60 : Cali fornia , : : uo per Ib. POTATOES Through name means several cars of California potatoes were delayed on the road and all came here In a bunch. This has rendered the supply for the time being quite large , but they are moving off quite freely , nnd price * ftru nhout steady , though lower than they Were early last week , flood ( tack , tt per bu. UAIlUAOIs-Cnllfoinla U furnishing tha only cabbage thut U coming to this market from a UUtnnce , and It In cowl for the season. Home lioine grown cabbage/ Uelni : offered on the market , but It la small , flood shipping stock , en orders , Z'iOittc. ' ASPAHAQUB Oood home crown stock , JSfllOo per do . , on orders. TOMATOES The supply on the market Is very liberal , both Mississippi and 1'lorldu being shipper * to this market. Ml * lk : i > pl stock. ? * r 4 banket crnl" , II tlfJl.tW , FlnrMn stock , per banket crnU , tZ.HflZr/1. NEW IIEANS The lupply of new beans , both wax nnd itrlng , wan iiomcwlint l.irgier jcntcrdny nnd th' market WJIB lower In cnniiequence. Wax brnnn , ' 4 bu. IMIJT , Wo ; wnr. pr bu. , 11.75 ; string beam * , " 4 bu. l x. Me : tiring , per Lu. , tl.M. PEAK The Kupply In very light nnd inn mnr k t strong , flood Mock , per bu. , 12. KOO I'l.ANT Per dot.on onlcr , 7BStI.OO. CAULirLOWKIl-Cholce slick , per dot. , tl.M3 'CAItnOTS New itouthtrn carrotf , per doz. bunches , 40c , PIC PLANT-On ordfni , per lit. . 2tf. PAnflf.EY-On orders , p r dot bunches. JSOJK. TURNIPS New southern , per bu. . tl.25 ; hoiuj grown , per dot. bunches , 23ts30o. I'ltUtTH. At llie frull auction held yesterday morn'ns ? the offering * were rather Unlit , there being only 440 crntoK of nprlcotit nnd 431 boxes of peaches. The attendance wan an large an usual , nnd nn the demand was good e\ cry thing wan soon ilMpo-ed of. The apricot" fold low. the pupply on the market being large. Pcnciic * were also lower than at the Inst pale. There will be an auction every dnv this week , with the exception of Saturday , when , nothing \ announced to arrive no far. On Wednesday there will he ft rale of 1,851 Ixixes of cherrlei ; Thursday , npples , peachep , nprlcota , plums nnd cherries , I'rhlay , npples , apricots , peaches , plum. ? nnd a few cherries. The receipts of berries of nil kinds xvere light nnd very few wete nhlppcd out. There In n liberal supply of Caliroinla fruits , sufllclcnt to fill nil orders. The tendency of the fruit market In lower ns supplies of fruit become larger , BTRAWIIERRIES There were no fresh recclplB of strawberries , but thclo were n few on the mir- ket held over from the previous day. They sold niuslljr nt UOOB3.2J. APPLEH Only a few southern apples nre corning , but there will be some California apples In on Thuisday. Southern , per ' , ! bu , tiox , II. CHERRIES The market Is pielly well sup plied with California cherries nnd there will be another car In today. Good chipping Block , tl.2. > per box , APRICOTS California apricots nre In large supply , nnd the maiket In lower. Good shipping slock , on orders , t\W \ < fl\,2Z. GOOSEBERRIES There have been none re. cclved to amount to anything during the Inst few ilays. Quotations arc nominally t2.2I0 > 2.50. 2.50.RLACKllERRIES Tfie receipts were light. Good Block , t2.7" > . 1ILACK RAHPIIEIUIIES There were only a few In and Home of them showed the effects of the recent rain Btorm. Good Block , t3. Itni ) HAHFIIEIUUEK There were none re ported receUed yeHterday. PEACHES California peacheB are becoming quite plentiful. Good stork , per box , JI.23. PLUMS Tin1 California plums received last week have all been disposed of , nnd there IB nothing Just nt presnt upon which quotations can be based. TnoPICAL FIli'ITS. . Florida fruit men nre already talking about the coming orange crop in that state. In and around Orange City It Is said that the orange treei arc now putting on ( heir second bloom , which Is , In many cases , larger than the first. It l reported that the orange crop of nock- ledge will hardly be more than one-fourth ns large as It was last jcur , on account of the drouth , and thut'year the crop was a small one. The Lakeland orange groves are looking much better since the summer rnlns pet In , a good many putting on their June bloom , nnd It Is now Hiought the crop will be larger than was at flrnt supposed. HANANAS As usual , when berries nre on the market the demand for bananas Is not very heavy. Choice Block , t2.002.BO. LEMONS The demand has not been Increased to nn extent sulilclent to advance prices ns yet , nnd the market remains steady. Fancy lemons , 300 size , 14 ; fancy lemon * . SCO size , t3.75 ; choice lemons , SCO size , t3.COfi3.7r > . OHANOKP A car of line Medlterancan sweets came In Friday nnd are offered nt steady prices , that Is , t3.f > 013.75. PINEAPPLES There Is a fair supply of Florida pineapples on the market nt tl.BOffl 75 per doz. , or tS.OOfiO.OO per crate of about six doz. MISCELLANEOUS. FIOS FnnvT. Per Ib. , UUftUc. DATES Hallow ets , CJ to 70-lb. boxes , per Ib. , 'HONEY California , 15c ; dark honey , 1012c. MAPLE SYUUP Gallon cans , per doz. , t2. NUTS Almonds , ISiJITc ; English walnuts. 100 12o : niberts , 12o ; Brazil nuts , lOc. CIDEIl Pure Juice , per bbl. , tO ; half bbL , { 3.25. HIDES No. 1 green hides , ' , 0 ; No. 1 green salted hides. 3c : No. 2 gieen salted hides , 2e ; No. 1 vral calf , 8 Ibs. to 15 Ibs. , 6c ; No. 2 veal calf , 8 Ibs. to 15 Ibs. , 4c ; No. 1 dry flint hides , Be ; No. 2 dry flint hides , 3c ; No. 1 dry salted hides , 4c ; part cured hides , % o per Ib. less than fully cured. SHEEP PELTS Green salted , each , 25IZGOc ; green salted shearlings ( short-wooled early skins ) , each , CftlGc : dry shearlings ( short-wooled early skins ) . No , 1 , each , MIlOc : dry shearlings ( short nooled early skins ) . No. 2 , each , Be ; dry flint , Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool , pelts , per Ib. , n'.tual weight , 5C8c ; dry flint , Kansas nnd Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , 4SJGe ; dry flint , Colorado bulcher wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , 4S7c ; dry flint , Colorado murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , 4JZCc. TALLOW AND GREASE Tallow , No. I , 4 ® 4 c ; tallow , No. 2 , 31if3i4c ; grease , white A , 4Uc ; grease , white n. 4c ; grease , yellow , 3c ; grease , dark , ? .Uc ; old buter. 2Jf2V4c ; beeswax , prime , 1518c ; rough tallow , 2c. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. Yesterday's Oiiotntlons on Flour , Grain and Provisions , MrtnlP , Etc. NTIW YORK , June 19. FLOUH Receipts , 43.- 300 bbls. ; exports , 31COO bbls. ; sales , 33,250 pkgs. ; market steady , with good demand for city mills and some Inquiry from exporters. Ilye flour , dull ; sales , 225 bbls. Buckwheat flour , nominal. CO11N MEAL Dull : yellow , western , t2.6iO > 2.80 ; Itrandywlne , J2.80. IIUCKWHEAT Nominal ; range , 6S075c. HYD Nominal ; state , BC75Sc ; Jersey , 6253c. UAIILEY MALT Quiet : western , CSfiSOc ; Can ada , SOfiUSc ; six-rowed , S24TS"ic , WHEAT Receipts , 101,000 bu. ; exports , 174.COO bu. ; sales , 8,040,000 bu. futures and 174,000 bu. spot. Spot market dull ; No. 2 red , In store nnd elevator , 614c ; afloat , 61c ; f. Ot b. , ClHc ; No : 1 northern , C9'fc , delivered ; No. 1 hard , 70c , delivered. Options opened weak on unexpectedly heavy foreign selling. In the face of btrong ex- porti ; this started active local liquidation , which was kept up all day despite a 4,300,000 bu. de crease In visible supply and firm late cables ; closed HJfUSc down ; June closed at 61Wc ; July , 61G3c. closed nt C2Hc : August , G3Vi03 9-lGc. closed nt 63Vic ; September , G4i { ? C.f > 54c. closed at G4'X.c ; December , G75iG9c , closed nt G7T4c. CORN Receipts , 119,000 bu. ; exports , C5.000 bu. ; Bales , 185,000 bu , futures nnd 198,000 bu. spot. Spot market steady ; No. 2 , 43&C In elevator ; 4iic alloat. Option market opened weak , but rallied and was firm nil day ; closing 'ic up on June nnd July , but ' 4e decline on December ; June closed nt 40e ; July , 41ilfi464c | ! , closed at 4G'ie ; August , 4G'Hi4GT4c , closed nt 46c ; Sep tember , 4Gij47',6c , closed at 47c ; December , 4GU04714c. closed at 4G',4c. OATS Receipts , 144.0W bu. ; exports. 16,000 bu. ; sales , 135,000 bu. futures and 31,000 bu , spot. Spot marker dull but higher ; No. 2 , W > ! i51c ; No. 2 dellveied , D24c ! ; No. 3 , BOc ; No. 2 white. C2452'4o } ; jjo. 3 white , rlf,2c ; trnck , while west ern , B2fjCCc ; trnck , white state , G2QGGC. Option market strong and higher on near months on talk of further manipulation with July nnd June ; closed Ho higher ; June , S0ff."ll4c , closed at Dt'4c ; July48'4 .Vc. closed nt We : August , 38c ; Sep tember , 34'W35ic ! , closed at 35'4c ' ; October , 35ic. ! HAY tliilet ; shipping , tC.OO&G.&O ; good to choice , t7.0liH8.70. ( HOPS Dull ; state , common to choice , 91C ? ; Pacific const , 11017c. HIDES Quiet ; wet salted New Orleans , se lected , 45 to 65 Ihs. , 412@4c ; Texas , sclecte-1. 35 to W Ibs. , 43e ; liuenos Ayres , dry , 20 to 24 Ibs. , < Quiet ; domestic fleece , 1923c ; pulled , 20JJ2.Sc. PROVISIONS Ilcef , quiet ; beef hams , t20. Cut meats , steady. Iaid , steady ; western stenm closed nt t7 ; snlen , 600 tierces at $7 ; July closed nt t7,05 , nominal ; September , (7,20 , nominal ; re fined , sternly ; continent , t7.40 ; S. A. , t7,80 ; com pound , t5.730G.Oi ) . Pork , firm ; new mess , tn.60fi > 14.00 ; extra prime. tl2.60rl3.00 ; family , tl2.60j > 14.00 ; shoit clear , tl3.605TlG.Ofl. UUTTKIt Ilarrly steady : western dairy , 108 > 15c ; western cieumerv. 14Sfl7Uc ; western fnctoiy , 9V4 14',5e ; Hlglns. I7'ic ; state dairy , 13ffl7e ; stntp cienmery , l.5T17Vic. Clinnsa iasy ; stutp , large , 74GS ! c ; small , fancy , 7K < QSic ; part skims , 3 C'/c ; full skims , i : GS Weak ; western fresh , ll12c ; receipts , 17.179 pKgs. TALLOW Hasy ; city (12 per pfcg ) , 4 7-15RI14 ; country ( pkgs. fret1) ) . 4 9-164'c ' ! , ns to qunlltv. PHTROLEl'M-Qulet ; United close.l at S9te ; Washington , bbls. . JG ; rellpid New York , t" .15 : Philadelphia and Ilaltlmore , t3 ; Philadelphia and llaltlmore , In bulk , t2.60. ROSIN Quiet ; strained , coininon to good , tl.33 01.40. TtllH'KNTINn Quiet at 30Sc. ! R1CI3 Quiet : domestic , fair to extra , 40Go ; Japan , 4\i \ 4 4c. MOLASSIIS Steady ; New Orleans , open kettle , good to choice , lOffJCo. P1O IRON Dull ; Hcotch , tl3.60Ij22.CO ; Ameri can. tll.OOW14.00. COPl'nit Quiet : lake. t9. LDAD-Qulet ; domestic , > 3 10. TIN Steadyj straits , t3.75 ! ; plates , market quiet. SI'IILTHR Firm ; domestic , t3.3715 : sales on 'change , 25 tons NovrmLi-r tin nt t9G5 ! ; 23 tons , sellers' option , year , JIS.SU , COTTON HllKD OII < Inactive : prime crude , nninlnnl ; oft crude , K'Miiic ; vellow butter grudea , 35u nvked : choice yellow , 3lc , nomln.it ; prime yellow , 32ST33e ; yellow oft gtades , 31V45J32c ; prime , 3Gtf37c. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ t'ottoit .Market. NHW ORLEANS , June 19.-COTTON Easy : sales , 800 bales : receipts , 1,4 % lulpsj exporls to Great Ilrltaln , 5,310 bales : coastwise , 2,908 bales ; stock,79.3M bales. Fulures steady : nulea.lG.COO bales ; June'tG.8'J bid ; July , t6,89 6.W ; August , tO.lSiji 6.59 ; September , t6.83fr6.S4 ; October , tC.t > 86.8 ! ) ; November. t6.930 .94 ; December , t8.S97.00 ; Jan uary. t7.06 7.07 ; 1'Vbruarj' , tT.li bid. ST. LOUIS , June )9.-COTTON-Qulet ) ; mid- dllng , 7 3-lGc ; rales , none ; receipts , 200 bales ; shipments , COO bales ; stock , 34,400 , bales , STOCKS AND IIONUS. Action nf Now York Hauliers .Insplrca Con fidence Among Speculators. NEW YOUK , June 10. The action taken by tlio Now York City banks tills alternoon In deciding to furnish gold ( or export as It may be rweUcd. without recourse to the United States treasury , will undoubtedly Itavo a beneficial effect upon tlio Stock exchange - change markets. It will , however , bo largely a sentimental Influence , for the fact Is , the gold export business haa about reached an em ] , and any further drain upon the treas ury , had the banks continued to hoard spe cie , would necessarily have been light. It Is probable today's action was bas l upon the. conclusion that tlie banks would not be called upon for gold to any large amount. Uut perhaps the moot potent rcanon for this re versal ot policy Is the ( car the country at largo would look with disfavor upon the spectacle of the heaping up of an unneces sary large gold reserve In the metropolitan banks while the United States treasury sur plus was being depleted and had reached an unusually low point. But whatever the mo tive , the decision of the banks to supply gold needed ( or the Immediate ) future wll undoubtedly have the effect of Inspiring con * flilenco In speculative values , and Is likely fj be reflected In an Increase o ( activity on the Sioc'ii oxclinnge. There Is need of some thing to put life frt the "hare market. Yester day was dull , today was u1. ! ' , and lije trading heavier. The market opened quiet and fairly steady , but Union Pacific was % per cent and Sugar Vt per cent lower. In the early dealings a better tone prevailed , Sugar sell ing up % per cent , Chicago Gas % per cent , and come other shares a smaller frac tion. tion.Tho Improvement was not , however , last ing , and under a Blight pressure to sell , prices took n downward turn. Northern Pacific preferred declined 1 4 per cent , nnd Oregon Short Line nnd other shares UG1'/ ! Per cent. An attack was made on Union Pacific by the bear traders In the hope of bringing out the long stock , nnd they were partly successful , for the shares broke from 12& at the close yesterday to 9 % , with only a rally of % per cent at the close , making a loss of 2 % per cent on the day. Humors were put In cir culation that there would be a heavy stock assessment under the reorganization plan nnd that the United States government would force the payment of Its debt. Very little was done In the general list between 11 ami 12:30 : o'clock , and values changed slightly during that period , but ns the afternoon ad vanced the speculation became depressed. Distilling receded 1 % per cent ; Erie , 1 % per cent ; Pullman , 1 per cent , and the rest of the list a ( ractlon. About 2 o'clock a still further decline was reached of 1 % per cent In United States cordage , and ( rom % per cent down In other shares. A slight rally fol lowed on the covering of short contracts nnd the market closed steady. The bond market was steady In the morning , but became - came heavy In the afternoon and closed weak. The following are the closing quotations on the leading stocks of the New York ex change today : The totnl sales of stocks today were lllf.07 shares , IncluJIns ! Atchlron , 7,300 ; American Sugar , 13,300 : ChlcaKO Gas , 18,200 ; IJIstllllns , 5.COO ; Erie , 4,300 ; Northern Pacific preferred , 5.C03 ; IlondlnB , 11,500 ; Ft. Paul. 5,003 ; Union Pacific , 10,600 ; United States Cordage , 6,000. Xcw York Money IMlirlcct. NEW YORK. June 19. MONEY ON CAU > Easy nt 1 per cent ; last loan , 1 per cent ; closed , 1 per cent. 1'UIMU MERCANTILE PAPER 2K04V4 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE rirm , but dull , with actual business In bankers * bills at $ I.S8H for demand nnd nt } 4.87 > i for sixty days ; posted rates , $4.iS',5 ' nnd JI.'JO ; commercial bills , J4-S6S. SILVER CERTIFICATES-C4065C. GOVERNMENT 1JONDS Klrm ; state bonds , dull. Closing quotations on bonds were aa follows : riimnclul Notes. NEW ORLEANS , June 19-Clcarlnjs ( , tl,775- 319. 319.BOSTON BOSTON , June 19. Clearings , tlO,010,32S ; bal ances , t2,014.307. I1ALTIMOUH. June 19. Clearings , t2 , < ll,76C ; balance * , JS < S,315. I'AHIS. Juno 19. Three per cent rentes , lOOf 15o for the account , 1'HILADKLl'lIIA , June IS.-ClcarlnBU , tll,079- 794 ; balanceR , | 1,816,2S9. a conference thin afternoon and voted to supply the needed KOld for export. LONDON , June 19. The price of cold nt liuenoa A > rea today la 2S3. NUW YOHK , June 19. Clearings , t82,704,040 ; balances , t7,108,410. The New York banks held MUMl'lllH , Juno 19. New York vxchanRe el- llnK nt tl ! bank clearings , J313.M2 ; balances , J118.1M. CINCINNATI. June 19. Money , 2HS6 per cent ; New York exchange , lOSCOo premium ; clearing , tl.iS7.GOo , . I-ONDON. June 19. Tha amount of bullion Bono Into the bank uf England today on bal- ancru U 1103.0X ) . ST. IXDHIH. June 19. Clearing" , Uei7.09 ; bal anced , J5,7t8 ( ; money dull , Utl per cent ; ex change , t5c premium. BAN FRANCISCO. June 19. Draft * . Blunt. 124o ! ; telegraphic. UVJc ; ellvcr bar * , e6 < 2Hc ; Mexican dollar * , MCSlHc- CHICAGO , June 19. Clearing * . JIJ.e l,000 ; New York exchange , 60o prfmlum ; foreign exchange dull ; ( terllog exchange , actual , OMAHA LMSTOCK MARKET Another Day of Ljght HocoipU Finds Trade Decidedly Unsettled. T > i/ ? LOCAL SLAUGHTERERS NEGLECT CATTLE Offerings Nearly , AUjr kcii by'Otitsldo Iluy. crs nt Prices tmt Llttlo Hotter Thun Monday lions Open Strong , Soil Aclho.Aqa , Close Wcnk , " " I A ' I TUESDAY , Juno 19. Receipts so far this week , compared with supplies for the first two days of last week , show a falling oft of 2,800 cattle , 1,800 hogs nnd 800 sheep. The run of cattle was not much over half as heavy as on last Tuesday , but the quality as a rule was very fair. There was not a particularly bullish tone to eastern advices , but the demand for shipping nnd speculative account was good , while only one of the local dressed beef men , Cudahy , was a free buyer. There were too few cattle here Mon day to make a market , and In consequence comparisons all differ. Some of the better grades , on which competition was best , sold lOc to IBc better than Saturday , and for the average of dry lot steers prices averaged pretty close to a dime higher. There were a few bunches of half fat and grassy stock on sale at prices not a whit better than pre vailed at the close of last week. The In difference of local slaughterers In the face of the light receipts created a very weak feel ing , and the general market closed up dull , with the advance about all lost. The limited offerings of cow stuff Included a few very choice loads. These sold at good strong prices , but the ordinary run of butch ers' and canners' stock was slow nnd weak. Calves were In good supply , slack demand and lower , nnd the market for rough stock was generally unchanged. In stockers and feeders trade was lively and prices generally about a dlmo higher than the close of last week. General rains throughout the country brought a liberal number of country buyers and many more cattle would have found ready purchasers at the advance. A fair number of cattle changed hands as It was , nnd largely at from | 2.80 to ? 3.30. Good to choice feeders are quotable at from ? 3 to $3.60 , fair to good nt J2.G5 to | 2.90 and common to poor at from $2.50 down. Representative sales : DRESSED BEEF. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 23. . . . 023 t3 70 19. . . . 972 * 4 25 21..1131 ? 4 40 2. . . . CM 3 75 20..1234 4 30 72..1184 4 40 3D..12GO 3 85 15..11CD 4 30 76..1173 4 45 15. . . . 981 305 98..1129 430 33..1237 4 B5 10. . . . 784 4 05 17..1338 4 40 SHIPPING AND EXPORT. B..1120 373 16..1113 400 15..1171 440 2..1140 3 80 42..1200 4 15 03..1314 4 40 95..lOM 4 00 44..1290 4 30 MIXED. 2..1005 3 23 COWS. 9. . . . 877 1 23 1. . . . 840 1 00 3..1160 2 EO 1. . . . 780 125 2..1140 ISO 23..906 275 2. . . . 620 140 1..1030 200 3 , . . . 706 275 16. . . . 828 140 1..1100 200 1..1251 30) 2. . . . 8C5 1 60 1. . . . 860 2 00 1..1240 3 00 1. . . . DSO 1 GO C. . . . 906 210 1..13W 310 6. . . . 883 175 14. . . . 892 220 Z..1120 315 2..10SO I 73 1..1240 2 40 l..ir,00 3 25 13. . . . 900 1 85 1..1060 2 40 1..1010 3 23 1..1220 185 7..931 2 f 0 2..1075 340 12. . . . 9M 1 85 I..tr830 2 BO 71. . . . 908 3 EO 10. . . . 777 1 90 1..1UO 2 50 HEIFERS. L. . . 400 135 , ' . ' . . ' 170 1. . . . 870 2 CO 3. . . . B76 1 CO 7. . . . G42 1 75 16. . . . 70S 2 Sr 2 : . . . . . C27 1 0 2. . . . 633 175 9..716 350 26. . . . 460 1 CO 7.417 1 SO 4. . . . 5S 3 50 33. . . . 571 ICO 10 . . i2 ISO 26. . . . 945 393 2. . . . B35 1 CO ' 2f.1./ep : 1 83 CALVES. 14. 207 223 li. i > 300 7. . . . 130 3 CO 2. ,240 2 23 l.H.W 3 00 1. . . . 130 3 BO 11. ,334 , 223 I. . . . 100 300 1. . . . 170 3 BO 1. ,180 , 2 BO 1..JCO 300 2. . . . 1C5 375 1. ,100 , 2 59 3j-220 ; 3 00 35. . ' . . 148 3 75 1. 1GO 3 00 I.1. ; . H * ) 3 25 I. . . . 200 4 00 HBULLS. 1. . . . 6SO 1 CO 1..1I30 2 10 4..1032 2 15 2..1385 1 85 1 . .1120 2 10 1. . . . 940 2 15 1..10SO 200 2.7J.1S10 2-JO' 2..11W ) 215 1..13CO 2 00 l..llCD 2'10 1..1500 2 83 1..1270 2 10 2..Ua70 ' 2 15 1..1340 3 00 1..1140 210 ay'-n " ' "BTA'as. 1. , . . COO ' 2 25 _ _ . . . 6TOCKER8-AND FEEDERS. 1. . . . 720 2 25 15.l. 760 2 90 13. . . . 816 3 10 4. . . . 710 2 25 8. . . . 700 2 DO 33. . . . 632 3 10 G. . . . 415 2 DO 4. . ' ' . . C37 3 00 6. . . . 82G 3 10 2. . . . 480 2 D3 1. . . . 620 300 3. . . . 720 310 8. . . . 392 2 75 ID. . . . 437 3 00 32. . . . 742 3 20 34. . . . D40 2 80 2. . . . 790 3 00 10. . . . 837 3 25 4. . . . 840 280 10. . . . 70G 305 17. . . . C77 330 20. . . . CSS 2 SO HOGS Receipts -were not exceptionally heavy , being 1,000 head lighter than a week ago. There was a further stiffening of values under the Influence of continued fa vorable reports from the cast , and good local and outside buying orders. On the early market , with everybody buying , prices ruled from 6c to lOo higher than Monday , fair to choice heavy and butcher weight grades selling at from $4.70 to $4.80 , with good to poor light and light mixed stuff at from $4.75 down to $4.50. Early trading was tolerably active , but the market rather weakened aa the morning advanced , and closed weak , very little better than Mon day. Several loads were still unsold at the close. The bulk of the sales were at $4.70 and $4.75 , as against $4.CO to $4.70 Monday and $4.CO to $4.C5 on'last Tuesday. Repre sentative sales : * No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 9 1D3 . . . 4 DO 24 246 . . . 4 70 88 19D 320 4 DO 3 310 . . . 4 70 90 166 ICO 4 D2J4 C4 252 80 4 70 5 322 . . . 4 f,5 75 222 40 470 80 171 40 4 C5 70 228 120 4 70 183 200 120 4 CO C4 252 80 4 70 84 192 2SO 4 CO 18 305 360 4 70 GO 227 280 4 CO 62 275 1GO 4 70 85 188 SO 4 CO 65 288 80 470 82 178 160 4 60 70 234 160 4 70 90 160 240 4 60 73 244 40 4 70 C2 217 200 4 C3 CD 227 80 4 70 58 245 . . . 4 65 75 223 40 4 70 60 224 80 4 C1) CG 237 80 470 63 222 ICO 4 65 64 241 . . . 4 70 & , .232 . . . 4 65 29 210 . . . 4 70 7 218 81 4 65 CO , 244 80 4 70 85 183 40 4 CT. 63 236 200 4 70 77 198 S20 4 C5 80 233 240 4 70 78 198 200 4 65 71 246 240 4 70 jl 20 ! ) ICO 4 C5 C5 236 40 4 70 81 204 SO 4 C5 1 370 . . . 470 82 203 200 4 C5 71 213 120 470 53 228 120 4 C3 69 245 40 4 70 CO 232 120 4 C5 G8 270 240 4 7514 70 209 SO 465 71 236 . . . 4 7J14 78 227 SO 4 1,5 73 249 40 4 72'A 61 288 40 4 67V4 73 2J6 120 4 72',5 ' 87 214 160 467(4 ( 62 252 SO 47216 ( ,2 , , ,202 40 4 67V4 75 248 80 4 72V4 75 210 160 467(4 ( 67. , 237 . . . 4 72(4 ( 3 32(1 ( . . . 470 62 257 ICO 472' G 273 SO 470 70 2J2 40 475 Cl 263 80 470 CO 327 200 475 73..235 80 4 70 M 240 . . . 4 75 [ 8. . . . . . .205 80 470 67 ,282 80 4 75 . . . . . . . . 120 470 CO 275 . . . 475 C7..239 160 470 62 . . .277 . . . 475 42. 246 . . . 4 70 69 288 SO 4 73 EO 233 . . . 470 61 269 . . . 475 73 2i 9 ICO 4 70 75. . 244 40 4 75 12 l 40 470 64 270 SO 475 CG ,230 120 470 70 238 SO 475 123 231 SCO 470 68.-,254 . . . 473 76 190 . . . 470 65 247 EO 4 75 70 237 80 470 6 275 . . . 475 a 259 200 4 70 70 2C7 40 4 75 18 267 ICO 4 70 81 213 . . . 4 75 il > 243 80 4 70 i 61 186 . . . 4 75 73. 256 80 4 70 25 2C5 . . . 4 75 14. 198 200 470--- C9 278 80 475 6 224 2rtO 470rtr 62 Ml . . . 473 0 227 120 47Qt ; _ : 70 261 160 475 139 258 240 4704/ , 61 2CD 120 475 4 387 . . . 4 707f , ' v 62 265 240 475 C' . . . . . .252 80 4 70 , ; 71 219 SO 4 75 C5 248 40 47i.i 69 2f7 . . . 475 73 209 . . . 470-- . . . 72 213 120 475 ' 0 232 SO 4'7M" ( ' ' 4 3M . . . 471 16 234 40 4 707 „ 69 2S3 360 4 75 C8 245 120 4 701 , ' 61 217 SO 475 63 303 120 470' ' ' 2 2S3 2 * ) 475 a 213 210 4 791 T 73 2i3 200 4 75 64 271 ICO 470 _ _ . 63 309 160 475 IS. . . WO 120 4 70r , 64 271 160 4 77H . . . . . . . . 80 4 7 > ll > . 68 271 80 4 77(4 I ) . . , . .224 SO 470 , _ 61 231 . . . ' 477(4 C9 Sf M > 4 7 , , , , * 64 29S 120 477(4 ( 77 246 240 479' " ' 67 279 160 477(4 ( . . . . . . . . 240 4 70 _ CO..333 . . . 4 80 66. . , 2'4 18) ) 4 70 < ; ; i < ' 69 ' 21 . . . 4 SO . , . . . . . .248 160 4 70 65 , 321 80 4 BO .91 . , . . . . ,247 200 4 7Q _ . . . 76 269 SO 4 CO ; 243 80 4 70 W..2S4 . . . 4 EO 1'IQSfANp nOUOH. 1 130 . . . 30.1 In 1 250 . . . 400 SHEEP Fresh , receipts were light , con sisting of a couple 'of double decks of very good fed western yearlings. The demand was decidedly indifferent and the market dull and unchanged. Fair to good natives , [ 2.76@3.25 ; fair to good westerns , $2.E00 > 3.00 : common and stock * cheep , $2.00@2.25 ; good to choice 40 to 100-lb. lambs , $2.60@4.00. New York Live Htock Mnrkot. NEW YORK , June 19. BEEVES Receipt * , 2MX ) head ; no market. HHUHl' AND LAIHIS Receipt * . 1,900 head ; narkrt more active , but not quotamy higher. HIIEUl' 1'oor to prime. 12.00473.75 ; lambs , com- non to prime , tZ.7Sft4.C2H. 11OQB Recelpli , 1,600 head ; market weak ; nfvrlor to good hogs , t5.OOQ5.40. Kausui City I.lvo Htock Market. KAN9AH CITY , Juno 19. CATTMJ Receipt * , 4,340 lieudi ihlpmrnli , 1,100 head ; market for ji'nt neatly : othera weak ; Texas ulcer * , tJ.GOW 3.V5 ; Tewu cows , JLWgz.40 ; licet itceri , 13.KM ? 5.00 , native cows , JMW3.r.S ; Mockers nnd feeder * ttr.OIH.75 , bull * , tl.tntt3.tfl. HCKlH Hecclpl * . lo.ow heads rtilpmenlB , M head ; market openrd MflOe higher ; closed wit ! advance loM | bulk of ale , t4.70RI.KO ; hcnvlo JI.SOff4.S7i4 ! nnclcprn , $4.OfH.S7 < i ! ml fi1. $1,701 ? 4.85Khf ; \ \ , J4.7004.SO ; Yorker * , $ I.7SJ4.80 ; l'lK $ l.40ft4.7i > . SIIEKP npcelpto. 1,100 hpml ; flilpment * . 3,70" hrml ; market for bent iteady ; others clew nm Receipt * nnd Dlnpoiltlon af Stork. OfTlcIn ! receipt * nnd < 1lpoMtlon of Block n tliown b the , book * of tlio Union Stock Ynnl company for the twenty-four hours ending nt o'clock p. in. , June 19 , 1KM : ItUCKll'TS. Car * . HcnJ Horn . 142 9,70 Cattle . , , . . . , . , . C2 1,54 Sheep . . . . . . 2 4 : DISPOSITION. Huyern. Cattle , HOK-I. Sheep Omaha Packing company , , . . . . . 1,747 . . . HAvirt ami company . . . . 91 lr,92 16 The O. M. Hammond Co. . . . 61 1,045 14 The Ctulahy Packing Co. . . . 676 2,612 II Knst Ht. 1,0111 8 . 474 . . . Chicago I' . 1 * . Co . SCO . . . Cudahy limn . , . 637 . . . Omaha I * . Co. from K. C. . . 27 . . . . . . . A. Unas . 129 . R. lli-cker ft DcKcn . 121 . Ilnrr & Urcmn . 4 , . I. . Decker . , . . . . 70 . J. I < ohmnn . 112 , , , . . . . Shlppcm and feeder * , . 239 . Left over . COO . . . Total . 1,624 10,007 42 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. At Monday's Advnncn the Citttlo Market Wan ( Julot und Steady. CHICAGO , June U. At yesterday's advance the cattle maiket was quiet nnd steady. A few cattle were wanted by exporters nnd the eastern trade , nnd there wns n fair demand for local account , BO sellers had no trouble In disposing of their holdings. Choice dry lot cattle were rnther firm , very few of that description being ottered , The set ere decline yesterday In the London market will tend to check the ndvnnce In choice grade * , but there Is little danger of any serious break. Sales were on n basis of from tl I" t5 per 100 pounds , recording to quality. There were few sales below t2 , and there wna nothing here good enough to bring the outside quotations. The pikes nt which most of the steers changed hands were from $3.73 to 14.75 nnd from t2 to t3 took the bulk of the cows nnd hulls. Sales of Texas cattle were largely at from t2 to $2.50 for cows and bulls , nnd nt from t2.70 to $3.60 for steers. The hog market was nctlvc and strong for n brief time In the morning nnd was- quiet and weak further along. The range of quotations was from t4.GO to t3. Not much trading w.-n done below t4.75 and only a small percentage of the offerings brought more than $4.9i. Light weights rolcl principally nt from t4.70 to tl.Sfl and from t4.73 to t4.85 bought the bulk of heavy hogs. Nothing remained In first hands. Common to extra , 200 to SCO Ibs. , from tl.GS to $1.93 ; common to extra over 280 Ibs. , from $1.83 to t5 ; common to choice mixed , fiom t4.70 to 4.90 ; choice iissortcd. 150 to 180 Ibs. , fiom tl.70 to tl.80 ; good light , 160 to 190 Ibs. , from tl.65 to 14.75 ; common to fair light , 140 to 200 lb . , fmm t4.43 to t4.CO ; pigs , 100 to 125 Ibs. , from $4.20 to J4.C3 ; culls , from t3 to tl.40. The sheep trade was quiet nnd prices nliout the same ns on Monday. Poor to choice sheep were quoted nt from tl to tl.BO , nnd sales ol spring Iambs were on n basis of from t2.73 to t4.50. There wns a fair demand nt the above quotations nnd the feeling wns linn. RECEIPTS Cattle , 4,500 head : calves , 1,000 head ; hogs , 20,000 hend ; sheep , 9,000 head. The Evening Journnl reports : CATTLE Receipts , 4.BOO head ; market slow on natives and lower on Tcxans ; prime to extra native steers , t4.SOfT4.PO ; medium. $ I.2J0 4.75 ; others , J3.7G5f3.95 ; Texans , { 2.00R3.CO. HOGS Receipts , 20,000 hend ; market active nnrt unchanged : rough henvy , $4.2504.60 ; pnckers nnd mixed , t4.705T4.80 : prime heavy nnd butcher weights , t4.8WB.00 ; assorted lights , $4.8004.83. SHEEP AND LAMUS-Rccclpts , B.OOO head- market unchanged. St. Louis Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS , June 19. CATTLE Receipts , 4,800 hend : shipments , 300 head ; market steady , slow ; poor grades lower ; native steers , 1,200 to 1.40C Ibs. , t3.9004.23 ; Texas steers , 900 to 1,100 Ihs. , 12.7503.40 ; native cows , $2.20 ; Texas cows , tl.GOgi HOGS Receipts , < ! ,400 head : t-hlpments , 200 head ! mnikct nctlve , stronT ! S ric higher ; cholc' . heavy. $5 ; good mixed , t4.8004.93 ; packing rnng- ers , $4.75JJ5.00 ; pigs , common und rough , $4.70 and below. SHEEP Receipts , 2,000 head : shipments , none ; J2.BOOT.OO ; native tockcrs , $1.25if2.73 ; lambs , Sioux City I.l\u Stock .Mnrkot , SIOUX CITY. June . I9.-HOGS-RecclpK 1.10) head ; shipments , COO hend ; mnrket steady but weak at $4.6004.70 ; bulk , t4.6004.C2' { . CATTLE Receipts , COO head ; shipments , 90 head ; market stendv nnd slow ; feeders , $2.330 3.35 ; yearlings , t2.2503.10 ; cows , $1.0003.00 ; bulls. $1.5002.35 ; oxen , $1.5002.60. Stock In Sight. Record of receipts of live stock nt the four principal yards for Tuesday , June 19 , 1851 : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 1,549 9,701 423 Chicago 4.BOO 20,000 9,000 Kansas City 4,300 10,000 1,100 St. Louis ' . 4,800 6,400 2,000 Totals 15.149. 46,104 12,625 St. Louis Cvnuriil Market. ST. LOUIS. June 19. FLOUR Steady , slow and unchanged. WHEAT Sold down l 401Kc : No. 2 red. cnsh and June , BGc ; July , 67VJc ; August , 65740560 ; September , HU@f > V'c. CORN Ensy with wheat ; No. 2 mixed , cnsh nnd June , 39&c ; July , 3'Jiic ; September , 39V40 OATS Quiet ; No. 2 cash , 4SV > c ; June , 47c : July , 36c ; August , 30'ic. ' RYE Nothing doing. BARLEV Nothing doing. BRAN C3o at east trnck. FLAX SEED $1.15. CLOVER SEED $6.5007.50. TIMOTIIV SEED $3.3004.BO. HAY Strong ; prime timothy , $9.00010.00. DUTTER Unchanged. EGGS Quiet , unchanged. LEAD Easier nt $3.12i4. SPELTER Dull nt $3.20. CORN MEAL $2.10. WHISKY $1.15. COTTON TIES Unchanged nt 9Sc$1.00. HAGOING Unchanged nt 6J40GC. PROVISIONS Dull , easier ; tendency down ward. Pork , standard mess. Jobbing. $13.10. Lard , prime steam , $6.43 ; choice , $4.6754. Dry tall meats. loose shoulders , J5.8) ; longs nnd ribs , $6.55 ; shorts , $6.70. Hacon , packed Bhoulders. $7 ; longs , $7.25 ; ribs. $7.37'/i : shorts , $7.600 > 7.62H. RECEIPTS Flour , 6,000 bills. ; wheat , 7,0)0 bu. ; corn , 31,000 bu , ; oats , 3.000 bu. > SHIPMENTS Flour , 6,000 bbls. ; wheat , 2,000 bu. ; corn , 100,000 bu ; oats , 1,000 bu. CofTco Market. NEW YORK , June 19. COFFEE Options opened dull nt unchanged to 10 points decline , ruled Inactive but steady on locnl trndlng , closed steady nt 10 points up to 10 points down : sales , 7,600 bags , Including : AuguM , $14.55014.CO ; Sep tember , $14.00014.05 ; December. $13.10. Spot coffee , Rio , steady ; No. 7 , $16.23 ; mild , quiet : Cordova , $19.0019.23 ; Bales. 1,000 bags Central American , ' 1,000 pkgs. Costa Rica , BOO pkgs. MarncattK ) . Warehouse deliveries yesterday , 12.118 bags ; New York stock , 10S.BS1 bags ; Untied States stock , 163,114 bngs ; nlloat for United States , 142.001) ) bngs ; total visible for United States , 305,114 bngs ; last year , 49Q.552 bngs. SANTOS , June 19. Quiet ; good average Pantos , $17 ; receipts for two flays , 3,000 bags ; stock , 1S.OOO bags. HAMIiURG , June 19. Opened steady , closed quiet ; soles , 18,000 bags ; prices unchanged to "pfir. higher. HAVRE , June 19. Closed quiet ; Uf lower to f higher ; total sales , 12,009 bags. RIO DE JANEIRO , June 19. Firm ; No. 7 Rio , $16 ; exchange , BVid ; receipts for two days. 10- 000 bags ; cleared for United States , 1,000 bags ; stock , 150,000 bags. Minneapolis Wheat Mnrkot. MINNEAPOLIS , June 19 , Although wheat closed about Tic lower for futures , und cntdi trices were le lower , the track wheat averaged ilgher than the previous day , ns these tales were made mostly before the decline. Ijick of de mand was responsible for the decline. Thorn were repoits froni the interior of the northwest today that the recent showers were much too light t iffect permanent good. From many portions of iouth Dakota , North Dakota and Minnesota the Indications now are that there will be no marc than one-half a full crop , even with good weather from this time forwnrd. Close : Juno ind July , 61Vtc ; September , ES' 039c. On track : No. 1 hard. C3V4c ; No. 1 noithern. C2We ; No , 2 northern , ClHof receipts , 75,900 bu. ; shipments , 23,21)0 ) bu. FLOUR Steady at t3.4003.60 for patents ; t2.10 02,40 for bakers' ; shipments of flour , SC.40S bbls. ; production , about 35,000 bbls. bugur Miirlnit. NEW YORK , June 19. SUOAR Raw. firm : ralr refining , 2 ll-lCj : > ic ; centrifugal , 'M test , 3lo ; sales 936 lings Muscovado , fcO test , at 2 11-lGc : 216 bags centrifugal , 96 test , ut 3Vic. Reflmd quiet ; No. 6 , 3 ll-16 3T4o ; No. 7. 3 9-l 3Vio : No. 8. 3V403 ll-16c ; No. 9 , 3 7-16f3c ; No. 10 , 3 5-16 03V4e ; No. 11 , 3W03 7-160 ; No. 12. 3 3-1603&C : No. 13. 2 13-lCc ; mould A , 4K < & 4 9-16c ; standard A , 3 15-16fl4Vtc ; ccin feet loners' A. 3 15-lG 4Ko ! cut loaf. 4 ! fl5 l-6c ; crushed. 4tft6ic ! ; powdered , 4H 4lCo ! ; granulated , 4 MG04'ic ; cubtu , 4 3-16 04 9-16C. LONDON , June 19. SUGAR Cnne , firm nnd steady ; centrifugal Java , 14s 3d ; Muscovado , "air refining , 12s Cd. Liverpool Miiruot * . LIVERPOOL , June 19. WHEAT Firm ; de mand good ; holders offer sparingly ; No , 1 Cali fornia , 4s 10dU6s ; red wesurn , winter , 4s Cdii ) Is 9d. CORN Quiet ; demand moderate ; new mixed spat , 3u 8 } d. PROVISIONS Pork , prime mess , e s 3d. Itacon , ring and short clear , K Ibs , , JJi ; long clear , 45 bu. , 34s Cd. Lard , prime wesfTrn , Kit Cd , 1'eurlu Gniln Market , PEORIA , June 19. CORN Market firm ; No. 2. 4Hie ; No. i , 3 Hc. OATS Market firm nnd higher ; No. 2 white , 46Vi i4iHc ! : No. 3 white , 44'iO ' < l'/ii ' ; , 11YE Nothing doing. WHISKY Market firm ; high wine basis , $1.13. Dulutli Wheat Market. DULUTII , June 19. WHEAT Iwer. . Close : 'o. ' I hard , cash , C3c ; June , C3c : July , C3c ; No , _ northern , canh , MKc ; June , 61 Jc ; July , Cl c ; September , 60c : December , 2c : No. 2 nor them , c * h , KKc : No. 3. M',4c ; rejected , 49ic ! ; to arrive , No , 1 northern , t3c. New York Dry < loou Market. NEW YORK. June ID. With n good number of new buyers la the market considerable Inquiry MSOUIESKEHLE CLOSING OUT Gasollno Stovoa at loss tlmn cost. This is not for shoddy goods , but for llrat class OnaoHno Stoves. Everyone warranted. $0.00 GiisolineStovcB for. . $2.7 $8.00 Gasoline Stoves for. . ; { . < )5 ) $10.00 Gasoline Stoves for . 4.00 S2.SO Gasoline Ovens for. . 1W 1 / ftl.25 Oil Stoves for . 5c ( ) H-guIlon Wooil-Jucket Cans for ( IScS-j-allon Wootl.Jacket Cans for 150 DIFFERENT STVLES of Baby Carriages from the best manu facturers in the United States. Every one to be sold less than eost. $4.00 Carriage for $ i.no $0.00 Carrlaie for ! > .87 $8.00 Carriage for fl.)0 ( ) $10.00 Cnrrhigo for. ' 4,70 $15.00 Carriage for 8.05 $20.00 Carrlrge for 12.i ( ( ) $25.00 Carriage for M.75 Refrigerator Sale EVERY REFRIGERA TOR nnd Ice Box to be sold quick for less than cost. Remember , \vo never Boll anything that has price only to com mend it. Our Refritrenttot'ti are war ranted to give satisfaction or money re funded. $ 7.50 Ice Dox for ' . . . . $ 8.00 10.00 lee Hex for .85 13.50 Kefrigerator for 7.8 ! ) . 17.00 Kefrigerator for ! ) . )8 ) 2O.OO Refrigerator for 12.50 25.00 Refrigerator for 1/1.50 Terms-Cash or Payments , Presents to All Purchasers , Formerly People's Mammoth Installment House , Close Evenings nt (5:30 ( , excepting iMonduys ami Saturdays. MANHOOD RESTORED ! Kf rRVSSK ; guaranteed tooureiill nerrum ( llscarcK.sueli in Weak .Memory. Loasnf Urnth Power , Headache , Vi'okefulncfs , Lost Manhood , .Nightly Emissions , Nervous nessall drains and loss of power In Generative Omuiis nf cither Hex caused bTorer exertion , yuulhful errorn , excessive use of tobaccoopium or tlra > ulanls , which lendta Infirmity , Consumption or ln anlty. Can be curried In ve t pocket. Ul per box , O for SB , by mull prepaid , with a OS aider wa alvcvrlltcn trmiritntcu < euro or refund Iliu tuoney. Hold by all driiKKlMs. A k for It. take no other Wrlto forfrenilcilleal Hook BCiilBcaKd Inplnln urappsr. AUdresn WCICVJB8EK1 > < : O..MusonluTcmpclCulc.ia ! Sold In Omaha , Neb. , by Sherman & McConnell.by Kuhn & Co. and by Vlckors & Merchant , dragglsti "WHERE DIRT GATHERS , WASTE RULES. " . GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF was made for all classes bf staple , colored and fancy cotton , but without corresponding icsulls. Vu\l \ sales of staples were reported from sales men on the road. 1'ilntlnu cloths wi-re dull at 2 ll-16c : woolen Roods , without demand of moment ; blankets nnd llnnnelH quiet. Chicago Fruit SulcH. CHICAGO , June ID. Porter Ilros. of Chicago sold four curs of California fruit nt auction today.Montintmcl apricots , tl.40j Iloynls , C6c ® (1.15 ( ; Alexander peaches , 70c$1.35 ( ; Civilian ; > lums , tl.90 ; lllack Tartiulan cherrlex , 3j(7.'ic. The Karl Fruit company Bold California fruit at auction today ns follows : Chen lea , llluck Tartarian , 75Jj imoBtly In soft condition ; ap ricots , 90cGtl.25 ; peachea , tl.SOgl.40. Frisco AVIicat Market. SAN FHANCISCO , June 13. WIIBAT Quiet ; December. il.OUT&i May , tU5' , & . MaiicIirKtcr Textiles. MANCHKSTI2H , June 19. Cloth and yarns , quiet but steady. Wool Jllurlcc-t. ST. LOUIS , June 19. WOOL 1'lrnier , but quiet ; wllhout change. Take a boat rldo on Courtland lake. TO THIS JHHTO1C. Concerning Thompson's Ghost. OMAHA , June 19. To the Editor of The Bee : In Monday morning' * ) Uee appears a somewhat sensational ghost Btory with ref erence to the house situated nt 2112 UougliiH street. I am not Interested In the ghost , jut um In certain statements contained. In the closing chapter of the Btory. It Is true that this property wns owned by Father Ryan In his lifetime. It IB riot rue that ho bequeathed It to Ills Mister , Mrs. I-nmb ; It Is not trilo that Bishop Scnnnell got hold of the property to the exclusion of Mrs. Lamb ; It la not true that the bishop rented the house as soon us he could ; tt Is not true that Mm. l.nmb'H coun sel told her to move Into the house ns soon ns bhe could ; It Is not true thut MIH. Lumb got ready to move her belongings nto the house , but dlHcoveied that the jlahoii had rented It to some one else ; It B not true that Mrs. Lrfiml ) ) WH wince been endeavoring to get possession ; It la not true -that Mrs. iJimb may be able to ac count for the recent strange occuirenccs , but if Mr. Thompson Is seeking for a. re- luctlon In rent , It Is quite probable that 10 can account for these occurrences. The fact Is that the will of Father Ilynn provided a Hpecilic legacy of $8,000 In favor if Mrs. Lamb and gave the balance of his property to the bishop. No controversy vlmtever has arisen between Mrs. Liimb und the bishop , nnd neither of them IIUH iiul possession or Houglit possession of ho premises In question , lioth are repre sented bv the Biime counsel. In no far UH hey have any Interest In the estate of atlier Hyan , but no conflict IIUH arlHcti or can arise between tlu-ni. Certain heirs of Father Hyan are contesting his will , ind iwndlng the contest the court has un tainted Mr. John Hush special mlniliilHtrn. or of the estate , for the purpose of caring or the property until executors may be appointed. Mr. Hush alone has had pos- esslon of the property under authority of lie court anil IUIH runted It , and neither , trH. Lamb nor the bishop have made any question on Mr. Itush'x right to take charge of the property and to rent It pending set- lement of the estate. , , . , . I trust you will kindly publish this cor rection and do Justice to all parties con cerned. YOUIH truly , T. J. MAHONBY. Mr. Illttncr's Kxplunutlon , IIUMI10LDT , Neb. , Juno 18. To the Edl- or o ( The Dee ; Owing to mUreprcBentatlon , alia reports and slanderous communications will give full detail of the business I have icon engaged In , and can prove and swear o every ore of the assertion * made here. arranged with baking powder manufactur- rs In Kansas City to furnish me with bak- ng powder at lowest factory lirlccx , to place n sale with merchants , and also samples or distribution , I then advertised for men o travel and tack UB signs 10 advertise the WM , LOUDON , Commission Merchant GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Private wires to Chicago and New York , All business orders placed on Chicago Uoard Ot Trade. Correspondence solicited. , Office , room 4 , New York Llfa DullJIng Telephone 1303. ' baking powder , and I agreed by contract , If after four week * ' trial they proved them selves efllclent to handle the business suc cessfully , to pny them | 12 per week and ex penses. And to help pay cost for advertising1 , sample box baking powder , postage , station ery , etc. , they were to send 25 cents , and by BO doing they would receive raniplo box bak ing ponder , contract nnd full Information concerning the work. And the i5 ! cents barely covered the cost of the above men tioned , My profits were to begin when they commenced work. 1 received quite a num ber of applications , but not onc-llfth of them contained the necessary amount. I fulllllci ? every agreement , and bent applicants every thing that I agreed to bend In advertise ment. I am also prepared to fulllll every agreement made In contract. U Is reported that I have received from $200 to $000 In this way , This remains yet for certain par ties to prove , I do not know the exact amount , but It Is not over $20 or $25 , and my oxpcn.'ca during the ( line were fully that much. I had no thought of defrauding any one , nnd meant to carry on an honorable and legltllmato business. A certain party In Humboldt reported to the postal authori ties that I was using the malls for fraudu lent purposes , which has caused mo expense and trouble , and It now remains for the grand Jury to decide whether or not this legitimate business U a fraud. JOK HITTNBIt. Jr. t Art In Norway. OMAHA , June 18. To the Editor of Th * Bee : In this mornlng'H Bee a Swede 01. thlH city corri't'tH a statement made by you In a prevloiiH IHHIIC , to the effect that a BwcdlNh artist , HuroncHH Bparrc , was a. Norwegian. The Norwegian * * are not. anxious to dopilvc any Hwcillch noblomiin or noblewoman of any honors to willed they are entitled , neither are they anxloux to claim them the noble people as their own. Hit ) statement Is correct so far nH It n-luloH to HiironesH Hpnrre , but when ha uildH that Bwcden Is In art far advanced of Norway , I beg leave to correct him , a.s he iniiUfH a gross mistake , to nay the Icuxt. 10very well educated man , both In Scandinavia and the other Kuropeun coun- trlPH , knows that the Norwegians during : the last twenty-live or thirty yenrH have made an almost unparalleled progress In the urlx and sciences , and even surpassed the BwedeH In aitlstlc painting , If we can believe what German and French critics ay. These aie fuctx which cannot bo denied. AIINFIN QKLMKYUION. Chinese performance at Courtland bench. Klkliorn I'rroluot'N I'oiorly , The county commissioners oru surprised to find that the residents of Klkhorn pro duct are In such sorry straits , so far as having any household furniture U con cerned. In this precinct last year the aa- scssoru returned household furniture- the value of $530 $ , while this year ho was unabla to find a thing that wan worth listing ( or assessment. Out In this precinct last year the aHECKBora returned fifty dogs , but ttilti year It Is apparent to the minds of the com- inlHHlonerH tltat tlio dog catcher Ims brcn doing a good busluesv , as not a canine ho * been returned for taxation. Gee La Iloo lro ) , tit Courtlinil beach ,