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    THE OMAHA DAILY I3EK ; FRIDAY , JUNE 22. 189k
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Bullteb Foreign News anJ Bearish Domestic
Advices Sent Wheat Up ,
THAT CEREAL OPENED WITH A JUMP
Corn Vi'nn Generally Steady Within Three-
1'ourtlii Cent Itnucc Action of O U
nil the \Vnrin VVcuthcr the
Htrcngtliculug 1'nctori.
CHICAGO , June 21. Dullish foreign ne\v
ml bcnrlsh domestic advices cent wheat up
and down the scale In Irregular fluctuntlonc
today , but July finished % c higher. Corn
closed He higher , oats Ic lower and pro
visions higher throughout the list.
Wheat opened with a jump at from < &c
to Ic advance , but soon sold down from
* 4o to ' ,4c , rallied from lie to % c , broku
from I'.tc to l'ic , advanced Ic , changed
Eomc and closed steady. The early strength
came from the higher continental cables.
Liverpool , according to the public cables ,
wan not higher , though private advices
were stronger. Private Berlin cables re
ported market "excited by advices from
your side , weather wet , " and from another
tourco the market was said to be up several
marks. There was a good deal of realizing
with the advances and the market gradually
tagged back under the free offerings , the
rains In the northwest and better crop re
ports from that section creating a weaker
feeling. The 1'rlce Current's summary was
rather "bearish" as regards winter
wheat , and Inclined to bo a. little
bullish on the spring wheat
outlook stating that the situation was more
critical In some directions. There was little
demand reported for cash wheat. The ele
vator Intercuts were free sellers of July at
the advance and this action again created a
teed deal of comment. Closing public con
tinental cables were much stronger and this
accounted for the advance late In the session.
Corn was generally steady within % c
range. The action of oats early and the
warm weather were the strengthening fac
tors.
tors.Oats
Oats declined sharply , after a marked ad
vance early , the range being % c. Lack of
demand caused the decline.
Provisions were generally ( Inn on live hog
receipts under the estimate and buying by
packers. The market closed strong at the
top. Compared with last night September
pork Is 2Gc higher , September lard 74c !
higher and September ribs 12V&C higher.
Vessel rates , limited demand , at from Ic
to lc for corn to Buffalo.
The leading futures ranged as follows :
_ Artlclc ; . _ _ I Open. | High. | Low. | Close.
WhcatNo. 2
June 08W BO
July OnK
Bupt C3 Olfi
Corn No. 2. . C3UH
June 42 UH
July
Sept 4J
OatH No. 2. . .
Juno 47 47 47
July 40
Eept 4JH
Fork per bbl
July 12 35 12. 4B 12 30 12 40
Kent. 12 4U 12 OS 12 40 12 OS
Lard.100 Iba
July G ns 007X 0 ( IS 0 07M
belli 0 77K 0 82X 0 77M 8 82H
Short Itllm-
July 0 42 ! < 0 00 0 00
Kept 0 4''h II J'JK 0 0 GO
Cnnh quotations were as follows :
KLOini-Stcady. unchanged.
WHEAT No. 2 spring , D9Hc ; No. 3 Bprlng ,
nominal ; No , 2 red , 59ic.
COIlN-No. 2 , 42'Uf42'lc.
OATS No. 2 , 47c ; No. 2 white , 5053',4c ; No. 3
while. 51W52C
HYE No. 2 , 45c.
HAHLUy No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , Kc ; No. 4 ,
nominal.
PLAX SEED-NO , i. i.4nt.
TIMOTHY SEED-Prlme. t4.75 ? 4.S5.
1'IIOVISIONH Mess poik , per bbl. , 112.450
12.47',4. Lurd. per 100 Ilia. , tC.C214flC.C5. Short ribs ,
aides ( loose ) . tG.COS6.G2V4 ; 'dry salted ahoulders
( boxed ) , 5C.Mfi6. ! > ' . > l,4. .
HUQAllS-Cut loaf , unchanged.
The followui. weru thu rccuipts ana ahlpmeuts
for tcday :
On the Produce oxehansro today the butter mar.
ket was steady , unchanged : creamery , HK17o ;
dairy , 1'Jai-IHe. . Keea , steady , unchanged ; itrlctly
Iresli ,
O.UAUA OUNEUAI.
Condition of Trade nnil Quotations on Staple
mill I'nncy 1'roilnco.
Ono feature of the market yesterday was the
weakness In eccs nnd a little more firmness In
the market for old fowls. Aside from that
there wan Httlc'chanKe to note.
BUTTI3R There were no new developments
In the market yesterday , prices remaining
unchanged. Packing stock on this market Is
bringing 10a nnd the buyers nppear to want It
t that price. Choice country butter , 12pl4c ;
separator crenmcry , 1516c ; tricks. 16ifl8c.
l.uUa The market was weaker and while com
mission men generally were trying to hold the
price up to Be buyoru claimed to bo able to get
ell t : > ev wanted at 8ic. ! The eggs me cominB
very poor. Dealers report finding as high ns
twcm.v.iievcn dozen of poor eggs In six cases.
The market In Hooded with seconds.
UVi : 1'OUL.THY-Old hens wele not quite so
plentiful yesterday nnd it wns possible to clean
Op nt a little better ngure tlmn that ruling for
jome days Imck. Spring chickens are a good
deal more plentiful than they were n few days ngo.
Bprlng chickens. 14flSc ; old hen , 6V4 6c-
roosters , 3c. The demand for geese nnd
ducks li very nBht , nnd what few nro
arriving arc mostly blrda that have been
plucked , nnd In consequence not very
aeslrnblff. IJucks , CJii'cj hen turkeys , 7c ; gobblers -
blers 60Co : Reese. 5T5Hc.
VVAL7Hecclpta continue quite liberal and the
market hna not as yet recovered from the lower
quotations of last week. Choice fat nnd small
Jfflicre quoled Qt ° VSG6c ; coarse and large ,
Clinnsn There la some very choice Wiscon
sin chcebe on the market. Wisconsin , full
cream , new make , lOWllc ; Nebraska und Iowa.
* " 11 crenm. S0lOc ; Nebraska , nnd Iowa , part
yklin , Cf 7c ; Llmburgcr. No. 1 , lOc : brick. No. 1 ,
10c ; Swiss. No. 1. 13Q14C.
"A * Upland hay. J8.50 ; midland , IS ; low.
land , t7.W ; r > 'e straw , | 0. Demand fair : BUP-
? Yuf.alr > . Color " 'altea the best price on hay.
Light bales sell the best. Only top gradca bring
top prices.
1'ianONS The gun clubs use quite a good
many pistons , and there IB a demand for old
blrils strong on the wine. Old birds , per doz. ,
VnaCTAIlLEH.
The market was not \cry fertile yesterday In
new fcatuics. 1'rlces did not show nny radical
change.
WATnilMHLONS A fresh car of Texas water
melons was received yesterday , They ure quoted
ftt * 5 per 100.
CANTALOUPES Texas cantnloupea are nrrlv-
lnRilUL'e " , 'arket. On orders. | l.00 1.69 per doz.
limriS New beets , per doz. bunches , 20HS5C
on orders.
SQUASH Texna summer squash on orders.
7&c per doz.
CUCUMIinns Tticre appears to be no limit to
the supply of cucumbers und they are gettlnc
down pretty cheap. On orders , per crate , Jl-.W '
or 40tfitOc per do * .
H0,1 , , 1 ! I'l-yi'CnS-Texna green peppers , per
OLD llIJANS-Hand picked navy. I2.10ffl2.15 :
mS.ll'um ' .navy. I1.9002.CO ; common white beans ,
ll.fiOSll.CO.
ONlONS-On onlore , California , zo per Ib.
I OTATOUS-Tlie receipts of nototoos have been
quite large nnd the market If anything a little
crowded. California und Arknnsaa have bern
the principal shippers to this market. Home
Missouri stock has put In an appearance , showing
that polntom may soon be expected from polntH
nenrer home. Uood shipping stock , 'JOcfiJl.W
CAIliJAOIJ lljth California nnd homo grown
cabbngc U to be found on the market. Good
shipping stock , on order * . JHc.
AsrAHAQUS Good home grown stock. ! 5C40a
per dot. on onlors.
TOMATOKS-riorlda stock I * prelty well ex-
haustetl , the swison being rather far advanced
for vhlpnienta frtun that stale. Mlpilrslppl stock
Is In large supply. Good klilppmg stock , per 4
basket ctatp , II.23.
NI2W I1KANH New beans were n little more
plentiful yestcrilay and the m.tiket was weaker.
Wax benna , H bu. IKIX. 75c ; wax. per V4 bu. ba .
ket , 761- ; string l > nns , U bu. box , Cue ; string
ptr M bu. basket , C0v\
PHAB The supply Is somewhat larger. Good
stork , per bu. . | 1.
KOQ PLANT Per dox. , on orders. 75011.00.
OAULIKLOWUIt-Cliolce stock , per doi. , ll.WIJ
CAIIUOTR New touthern carrots , per doz.
bunches. 40c.
PH5 I'UVNT-On order * , per Ib. . tc ,
I'AltHI.tiV On orders , per doz , bunches. IlttJOc
TL'HNII'W-New southern , per bu. . 11.25 ; home
grown , p C doi. bunches. 23G30C.
A well attended auction ale was held yester
day morning , The offvrlng conslslnl of 91 crates
Itoyal uprlcots , 1,012 peaches. W peach apricots ,
7 Mcrehrnd apricots. 42 peach plums , 43 Kunali
Claude pluitm. 0 Clymnn pluinn and 18 apples ,
I'rlcss on cots were higher , and It would look
an If the low point on this fruit hud be < n
touched.
In addition to local bu > ers the following cltf |
bought through brokers : Dei Molnes. Itnl Oak ,
Bloux City , Davenport , la. , un.l Ueatrlce , Ntb.
At Friday' * sale thf oRerlnen will consul of a
Mixed car of California fiult.
fiult.wu cr oJ Colo-
bfrrlfi In yesterday , which sold at 13.75
for the li M dtnrk
APPLES -rnlifornln tppl)1 * ore coming now.
Oou < 2 lit : pin ? stock , tt bu. b T. ll.I'i.
Clinnfil.Tt-C ! lfornit chrrilrs fro alwut
cleanrd up , nnd very f tr rnote are expected It
arrive. Bhlpplnjt t xk , n.2H.
supply l falling off. Oo d
stork. ll.OOVl.av
OOO8iitirtItlis-Tlieri ! huvo b-xn none re
ceived to amount to anything during the lA t
faw dn K. Qi'uiRtiimii arc nominally USWJ.W
BLACKIIfl < niiP-Tlie Vc lpt9 cic light.
Good strxk. I2& < Q.7 ; .
III.ACK IIAfirftnilltinfl-ArrlvnU were light.
Onnd otock , J.I.
nit ) ItAHl'llEIiniUS-Therc ncre none re-
eeltM.
PHACIins California peaches Are tmamlnn
qultp plentiful , ( lood slock , tier box , 11.23171.50
PLUMS There were a few California plum * .
which are quoted nil the nay from tl. 2501.75 ,
according to variety ami also.
TllOPICAL FIIL'ITS ,
Plncnpplo , na will be noted below , are quoted
a little lower.
The lemon market la stronger on account ol
the flrmnepa of the eastern market ,
Klorlda orange groucra arc not a little dla *
tuibcd mcr the npponranci * In that state of the
white scale , so desttiictlve In California , The
pest la one that spreads \ery rapidly. The Pan
Jose scale lim iitsa nppenieil In 1'loild.i , bcniK
reported from De Tunlnk Siirlngs. Prof. Coin-
stock considers this the mont pernicious rcnle
Insect known In this countiy. The piofentiof
the white lly , white scale nnd the Kan Juse srnlc
In Klorlila Is well cnliulntc'd to caus > > nlnrm ,
The prvKctice of the uhlta frali > In California
caurd the prouerH of that stnle to ( .ut down
and bum ucixn UJKJII acres of ornii e treeIn nn
effort to stamp out the pest tliaf wail ruln'ng
the fruit Industry.
1IANANAK Aa usual , when berries are on
the mark t the demand for Bananas Is not very
heavy. CliMcc clock. J2.0002.50.
LIJ.MON'H The demand lm not been Increased
to an extent eulllclent to niUnncc prices ni yet ,
and the mniket remains steady. Fancy lomonn ,
300 size , 14 ; fancy Icrnon * , 3W size , (3.75 ; cholco
lemons , Sol r\zv. \ tJ.MflJ.76.
OIIANIIIH ! A car of line Mediterranean swcela
came In Prlday nnd are offerwl at steady
prlceK , that l . .1.rji'i3. " .
PINRAPPLIIK There la n fair supply of
riorliln pliuappleH en the market nt (1.5 < J pei
doz. , or WMffl.W per crate of about six doz.
Miscit.r.ANiors. : :
PinS-Famy. per Ib. . 12'iOUc.
DATia IIallo ces. t.5 to 7l-lb. ) boxes , per Ib. .
5Hc.
5Hc.HONHY rnllfornln , 15c ; dark honelOfllJo. .
ilAl'I.C SYHUP ( Inllon cans , per doz. , | li
NUTS Almonds. IJfll'c ; I.'iiKllnh wainutB , 10O
I2c ; lllborts. 12c ; linizll nuts , ivc.
CIUIJIl-1'ure Juice , per bbl. , t ; half bbL.
$3 25.
IIIDUS No. 1 green hides. 2 < ic ; No. 1 green
Baited hides. So ; No. 2 green wilted hides ,
2c ; No. 1 vuil iiilf , S Ibs. to 13 Ibs. , Cc ; No.
2 veal calf. 8 Its. to 15 Ibs. , 4c ; No , 1 dry Hint
hides , 5c ; No. S dry Hint hides , 3c ; No. 1 dry
salted hl'les , 4c ; part cured hides , He per Ib.
lens than fully eurcd.
tmiiP PHLTB tlrccn salted , each , 25HMc ;
green salted xliearllnKs ( shnrl-woolcd early cltlns ) ,
each , 5til5c ; dry BhcaillngH ( shot t-woolcd early
skins ) . No. 1 , each , 5MOo ; diy shearllnga ( short
wooled cnrly rklns ) , No. 2 , cnch , 5c ; dry Hint.
Kansas nnd Nebraska butclicr wool , pelta , per
Ib. , iiLtiial weight. 5j9c ; diy Hint , Kansas nnd
Nebraska mutralnool pelts , per Ib. , actual
weight. 4Cc ; dry Hint , Colorado butcher wool
pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , 4Q7c ; dry Hint ,
Colorado murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , actual
weight. 4ftGc.
TALLOW AND niUSARR-TalloW. No. 1. 4if
4'ic ; tallow. No. 2 , 3'i ' 3tc ! ; grease , white A ,
{ 'ic ; grease , xvhlte I ) . 4c ; grease , yellow , 3c ;
grease , dnrk , 2V4c ; old buter. 2S2Mo ; beeswax
prime , 15018a : rough tallow , 2c.
NK\V voitic UINIKAI < JIAUKET.
Yoitonlny'H Quotations on Flour , Grain and
Prii\Ulon9 , Alotiil * , Ktc.
NEW YOHK , Juno 21. FLOUH llecelpta , 42-
000 bbls. : exports. 17,000 bbls. ; Bales , 3.000 pkgs. ;
market firm , but trading lacked life ; buyers
refused to pay advance as asked ; export slow.
Southern flour , dull. Ilye Hour , steady ; sales ,
500 bbls. Uuckwhent flour , nominal.
COHN MHAIj More active ; pales , 200 bbls. ;
yellow western , t2.C5Q2.60 ; Ilrnnrtywlne. J2.0.
IIUCICWHIAT Nominal ; range. 6S075C.
UYn Nominal : state , DOG5Se ; Jersey , 52S53e.
IIAHLKV MALT Quiet ; westctn , GkBSOc ; Can
ada. WfiO.lc ; Klx-rnucd , S2iiTSIc.
WHEAT IlccelptB , 55,000 bu. : exports , 11.000
bu. ; sales , HSCOuuO bu. futures nnd L16.000 bu ,
spot. Spot market firmer ; No. 2 red. In store
and elevator. C3c ; No. 1 northern , 70Hc , de
livered ; No. 1 hard , 71c , delivered. Options
opened stronger on higher Kuropean cables , but
soon turned weak owing to lack of fotelgn sup
port , and Inter cables weie easier ; rains north
west also helped , hut nt the close a small rally
took prlcew HK'lo up fiom lost night ; June
cloaed nt f.2o : July , C2HlU < Mc , closed nt C3c :
August , C4'4 < L < C ? 4C. closed nt Cl',4c ; September ,
64 15-lGfK > < Hic. closed at COc ; December , CSW
69ic , clo8 l nt C9c.
COUN Hecelpts , 46,000 bu. ; exports , 200 bu. ;
saleu , 490,00' ' ) bu. futures und 136,000 bu. spot.
Spot market firmer ; No. 2 , 46 ! c In elevator ;
46c afloat. Option market opened lltmcr , but
soon cased off under .fuvornble crop news and
sympathy with wheat ; Inter reacted , but nealn
became weak ; closet ! Vtc up : June closed nt 43Tic ;
July , 47444c ! , closed at 47' c ; August , 474sr ,
closed nt 47 4 ; September , 484SHc , closed at
48Vic.
OATS necclpts , 91,000 bu. ; sales , 170,000 bu.
futures and 3SJ.OOO bu. spot. Spot market un
settled ; No. 2. 53 j534c ! ; No. 2. delivered , C4 ®
&Hic ; track , mixed western , Dlff5o ; track , white
western , 54f59a ; track , white elate. C4@59c. Op
tion market /jponed strong on covering of shorts ,
but afterwards weakened nnd closed Irregular.
\c down to yto up ; June closed nt C2c ; July , 51
® 53c , closed nt SlVJc ; August , S9MS33'jc. closed
at 39Wc ; September. 36 iQ37c , closed nt S65Jc.
HAY Quiet : Bhlpplngr , $6.00Q0.50 ; good to
choice , J7.OOaS.70.
HOPS Dull ; state , common to choice , OSlGc ;
PaclOc coast , ll@17c.
HIDES Quiet ; wet Bailed , New Orleans , se
lected , 45 to 65 Ibs. , 4',4@4c : Texas , ( .elected , 85
to 60 11)3. , 4iQ5c ; IJuenoa Ayres , dry , 20 to 24 Ibs. ,
10H011C.
WOOL Quiet ; domestic fleece , 19025c ; pulled ,
20 28c.
PROVISIONS Ileef , steady. Cut meats , quiet ;
pickled bellies , G { S7Ho ; pickled BhouldeiB. ic ;
pickled liams , 10HG10)ic. Lard , Bteady western
steam closed at J7 ; Bales , 430 tierces at 17 ; July
closed nt t7.05 , nominal ; September. J7.05 , nom
inal ; refined , steady ; continent ) 17.35 ; S. A. ,
$7.76 ; compound , $5.7506.00. Pork , quiet.
HUTTUn Firmer ; weulern dairy , 10015e ;
western creamery , 14lSc ; western factory , 914 ®
14V4c ; iiRlns. 18c ; state dairy , 13@17c ; state
creamery , 15til8c.
CHRBSIj Steady ; part skims , 305Hc.
KGas Weak ; western fresh , ll12c ( ; receipts ,
7,740) ) pkgs.
TALLOW Easy ; city per pkg. ) . 4 7-lGft4 < , ic ;
country ( pkgs. free ) , 4iiff4Hc , ns to quality.
1'UTROLIiUM Quiet ; United closed at 891ic ;
Washington , bbls. . t6 ; r Hned New York , tS.15 :
Philadelphia and Baltimore , 15 ; Philadelphia and
Baltimore , In bulk , (2.CO.
IIOSIN Quiet ; strained , common to good , tl.35
01.40.
TUHPBNTIND-Qulet nt SO'.Jc.
IUCC Quiet ; domestic , fair to extra , 4QGc ;
Japan , 41S f4&4c.
MOLASSES Steady : New Orleans , open kettle ,
good to choice. 29Q3CC.
P1O IRON Dull ; Scotch , J19.50S22.50 ; Ameri
can , t11.00ftl4.00.
COPPEH-Qulel : lake. t9.
LKAD Quiet ; domestic. t3.10.
TIN Steady ; straits , 119.50 bid ; plates , market
quiet.
SI'BLTKH Steady ; sales on 'change , E tons
cast tin. In bond , at m.r.T.i. .
COTTON SHED Oil * Inactive , but about
Btendy ; prime crude , 25o asked ; off crude , 2Cfj >
2Sc ; yellow butter grades. 35c , nouitnnl ; choice
yellow , 33HW34o ; prime yellow , 32V4 I33c ; yellow
off grades , 31'.Ag32c ; prime white. 2637c.
St. Louis ( lt > ii rul Murknt.
ST. LOUIS. June 21. FLOim Quiet and un
changed. After starting ttc up. sold off l'4c , but
later recovered * ic. closing HOViQ above yester
day's tlnal price , largely on cnblc news ; No. 2
red , cash , 5G"lc : June , 5Glej July , 67',4o : August ,
56T > c ; September , t.SHiiT'SUc.
COUN Started higher , but eased off to n close
Uc alxivu yefcterday on weather and fotelgn
news ; No. 2 mixed , cash. 40 < 4c ; June , 40Uc ;
July , 39Ho ; September. 40H f40'ic.
OATS Strong , ' ,4c higher : No. 2 , cash. 47Vie ;
July , 38Hc ; August , 31ic ; September , 31Hc.
HYn No. 2. Ko bid.
1IA11LIV Nothing doing.
1111AN Dull ; G3c. t'aat track.
KLAX Siii-J1.15. :
CLovnu si'ii-jc.50ff7.ro. :
TIMOTHY Sinn ) W.50W4.00.
HAY Active , stiong ; prime to choice , JG.DOiJ
9.50.
9.50.Hl'TTHIl
Hl'TTHIl Unchanged ,
UOOS Unchanseil.
LEAlI mer ; SU.10.
RPULTiit Dull : 13.20.
COUN MI3AI t-MOfii2.15.
W11IHKY 11.16.
COTTON THIS tTnehnnged : 95cfftl.OO.
IIAdOINCl Unchanged ; 5UOGC.
I'HOVIHIONK Strong , higher ; demand belter.
Pork , standard mesH , jobbing , SI2.87'i. I-inl ,
prime Bteum , $6.45 ; choice , JO. CO , Dry Hilt meutx ,
loose BhoulderH , t5.87',4 ; ribs. S5.57H : shoita ,
B.72'4. llacon. packed shoulders , JC.70 ; longs ,
t7,25 : rlba. | 7.37'i ; shorts. J7.50.
HliciIIITii Hour. 4.000 lib ! * , ; wheat , 4,000 bu. ;
corn , 86.000 bu. ; ontB , 17,000 .bu.
SHIPMUNTS Plour , 8,030 libls , ; wheat , 8,000
bu. ; corn , 57,000 bu. ; onts , 4 , KI.
Kantian City .MurUutt.
KANSAS CITY. June 21. WHHAT I'n-
chanced ! No. S bald , 53o ; No. 2 red , 53c ; No. 3
red , 49ii51c ; lejecttd , 441H6c.
COHN-Steatfyi No. 2 mixed , JOUe37c ; No. 2
white. SU'MMOc.
OATS-DemaruIlze. ! ; No. 2 mixed , 41O43c ; No.
i white. 45i 4Gc.
IjUTTUK Weak ; creamery , 14ai5c ; dairy , 12
llflOS Very weak to lower : 74c. !
HKCMII-rs Whent , 12.000 bu , ; corn. 4,000 bu. :
cats , none.
SHlPMHNTS-Wheat , 6,000 bu. ; corn. 400 bu. ;
oats , none.
. Market.
NEW YOUK , June 21. HUOAH-Ilaw. firm :
fair it'llnliifcquiet ; sales. 10,000 baca Drain , (6
test , 2 l.lCc ,
LONDON , June SI.-BUOAH-Cnne. sternly :
centrifugal , 14s 3d ; . Muscovado , fair refining ,
Its Cd.
New York Dr.v ( inuiU Murkut.
NEW YOniC. June H.-Kor all clashes and
Qualities of reasonable stuff the Inquiry of pre-
Yluu iU > Waj well laalauuutj mill couaiaeiut/lo
biislntts was done , though moderate al i. I "r
the more staple goods there was no s ttlea re
quest , itlll many gowls are going forward nn
memorandum. Printing cloths w r dull tlll-lw (
for 64 ( quarts , _
STOCKS AND IIONUH.
Slmro Spcctilntlon W nll Vc tenlnf , tlio
Voliimn Ili-lne I.lRlitcr.
NEW YOUK , June 21. The share upccula-
tlon was dull today , the volume of business
being lighter even than on yesterday , nnd the
trend of prices was generally downward.
In Sugar , which was the most active of the
lltt , the trading was languid , except at In
tervals , when the bears made a small dem
onstration , After an advance of H per cent
In the opening dealings the shares declined
gradually 1TA per cent to 96 % , some small
lots of long slock being brought out by the
decline. At the lower flgurei purchases
to cover short contracts were made nnd a
recovery of 1 per cent ensued , leaving n
loss of % per cent on the day. Reports
of poor crops In Kansas and Missouri caused
sales of Mlssstirl Pacific , Which sent the
.stock down 1 > 4 per cent , with n subsequent
rally of VA per cent. The publication of
the Atchleon plan of reorganization does
not seem to have overjoyed the stockhold
ers , for nfter a gain of Vi Per
cent at the opening the shares sagged
off on sales of long stock % per cent to
6T , the lowest point yet touched , the close
being nt a recovery of U per cent. The
fact thtVt no light Is thrown on the financial
condition of the company was remarked
upon unfavorably In the street nnd the
granting of voting power to the new Income
wns not looked upon as an advantage to the
stockholders. The grangers were again
neglected , the transactions : In the entire
group bring less than 0,000 shares , of which
St. Paul took more than half. Sales of 700
shares of Denver & Hlo Grande broke the
price 3 % per cent without nny
recovery. Wells Fargo lost 1 per
cent on the reduction In the rate
of the semi-annual dividend from J4 to $3
per share. Lake Shore nnd United States
Cordage guaranteed were each 1 per cent
lower compared with yesterday's figures
and the general list shows declines ranging
from > ,6 to Tf , per cent. In the final deal
ings the market was firmer than nt nny
time during the day nnd closed In fairly
good tone. The railway nnd miscellaneous
bond market was generally weak during the
day , but In the Into dealings a recovery was
made on some of the Issues traded In.
The Evening Post's London cable says :
Today's bank return exceeds nil the records ,
but utterly falls to stimulate the market.
The total coin and bullion amounts to 38-
878,000 , nn Increase for the week of 11,084-
000 , of which 700,009 came from abroad ,
37,000 coming from the continent , 250,000
from Australln , 15,000 from China , the re
mainder being bars nnd United States coin
bought. The rest of the Increase was due
to the return of gold from Scotland. Paris
Is taking gold from the London market.
The stock markets were utterly Idle to-
day. Americans were fairly steady , except
Denvers , which were flat on rumors of a
receivership.
The following ore the closing quotations
on the leading stocks of the New York ex
change today :
Tlia total sales of stocks today were 103,930
Bharca , Including : Atchlson , 0,400 ; American
Sugar , 23,900 : Chicago Gas. 13.400 ; Distilling ,
4,800 ; General Electric. 3,200 ; Missouri Paclllc.
10,000 ; St. Paul , 6,000 ; Union Pacific , 3,900.
New York Alone } ' Mnrkot.
NEW YORK , June 21. MONEY ON CALL
Easy nt 1 per cent ; last loan , 1 per cent ; closed
nt 1 per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 2501i4 ; pel-
cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Dull nnd easier ,
with actual business In bankers' bills at i4.SS %
for demand nnd nt tt.87',4 for sixty days. Posted
ratea. J4.SSVvW4.90. Commeicinl bills , J4.8G % .
SILVER ( JERTIKICATES-fi4ire5c. (
GOVERNMENT UONDS Steady ; state bonds ,
dull.
Closing quotations on bonds were as follows :
Ilostou Stock Oiiotiitloin.
DOSTON. Juno Ul. Call loans. IW2 par cent ;
tlnio loans. 'JliitiH.H per cent. Closing prlcoa for
stocks , bonds and mining sharra :
Kun Francisco 'Mliiliii ; ( liiotutlons.
SAN FKANCISCO , Juno 2) ) . The official closlnr
quotatloiiHfor mining btojicatoJ-iy worj as fol
lows :
Uclchcr B7 Muxlcnu 71
llcBt.V llclclicr. . . . . Ill ) Mono 10
llodlo Con 70 Ophtr 11)0
Chollar ' . ' 4 PotOHl 45
Con. Cal. A Va. , . . . 300 Rav.ik'e 40
Crown Point C2 Slcrr.t Nevada 41
KureKnCou 23 UulonCoii 30
( louHlSi curry. . . . 04 Utah 0
Hald.t NoruroHS. . . CO Yellow Jacket. . . . . 4l ;
Nnir York Mlnlntr Oiiotntloni.
NEW YORK , Juno 21. The following Bra the
closing mining quotations !
3on. Ual. it Va. . . . 2&u Sierra Nevada AS
Duadwootl 00 Standard 17U
Gould & . Curry 00 Union Con 40
llalo.t Norcross. . 00 Yellow Jacket. . , . 49
llumcfltnke 12W ) Iron Silver. . . 10
Mexican 70 Quicksilver 2-JS
OnUirlo 70 do prufcrnsd 1000
Ouhlr. 170 Ihilwur. . . , S
I'lyuiouth 10
Fiimiiclul
BOSTON , June 21. Clearings , tl4C41U4 ; ba | .
ancea , I1DS9,949.
HALTIMOltn. June Zl. Clearings , 11,894,254 ;
balances , 1220,949 ,
NEW YOUK , June 21. Clearings , f73C2S,5l5 ;
balancea , t5,54),150.
PAIHS , June 21. Three per cent rentes. lOOf
42fcc ! for the account.
PHILADEin'HIA , June 21 , Clearings , JS.Sn-
OSS ; lialancra , tI,496C34.
IXNDON , June 21. Tim price of told at
IJuenoB Ayres today U 2&5.
NEW YOUK. June 21. Ijiznnl Frercs will
ship tl.000,000 In gold on Saturday.
1/3NDON , June 21. The amount of bullion
none Into the Hank of England on balance
oday la 113,000.
SAN FHANCIHCO. June21Draft . sight.
i.i ° ; telegniphlc. lie. Silver bars , C3HOfilc.
Mexican dollars , M 51',4e.
BT. LOUI8. Juno Jl. Clearings. J3.:6lt3l ; bal.
nncra , 1570,325. Money , dull , rnsy , K/7 per cent.
Exchange on New York , 75c premium bid.
CHICAOO , June 21. New York txchunge , 76o
premium. Clearings. IU.643.000. Foreign * * .
change , qultt ; iterllng exchange , actui.1 , | 4.i1t
U4.IWU. . iloucy , lUiuly , 1C gcr c &U . .
OMAHA Li W STOCK MARKET
r m
Receipts of All Sorts Foil Off Sharply from
Last Wok's ' Supply ,
ONLY A HANDFUt'OF CATTLE APPEARED
i *
KHUri Indifferent nntl Knutcrn Uuycrs Out
of tlio .Murlict fjtocltcrs nntl 1'ccdcrs
In Dciimml Hoga Jump n Dlino
Under J.I R lit Supply.
; , THUIISDAY , Juno 21.
Receipts of all kinds wcro again compara-
lively light , the falling off In supplies so
far this week compared with last amounting
to something like 3,000 cattle , 8,500 hoga ant
4,100 sheep.
There was only a handful of cattle here
but that circumstance failed to stimulate )
the trade to nny appreciableextent. . Dai
markets In Chicago and at other points cast
and the demoralized condition of the export
trade had a disastrous effect on business
and this , added to the usual Thursday's dull
ness , made a decidedly unsatisfactory mar
ket. Outsiders did absolutely nothing ant
the dressed beef men apparently took little
Interest In the proceedings. Included In the
meager arrivals was a train load of Texans
from Kansas City consigned to local kill
ers , and the total offerings of beef cftttlo
would fall under 200 head. Some few sold
perhaps a shade stronger than yesterday
but the general market was not much more
than steady and decidedly slow at that.
Cow stuff was In rather limited supply
and of Inferior quality. Prices were low
but generally no lower than they have boor
recently. Calves were In very poor demand
at away down prices and the market for
rough stock generally was dull and weak.
liuslncss in the steelier and feeder line
was somewhat restricted owing to the
limited offerings , but the demand was active
both from country buyers and yard traders
Prices averaged up firm at the recent ad
vance , all of 25c to 30c higher than a week
ago. General rains have put pastures In
excellent shape and created a better de
mand In consequence. Good to choice feed
ers are quotable at $3. 1503.60 ; fair to gooi
at $2.8503.10 ; common to poor at from J2.80
down , llepresentatlve sales :
DIIESSDD 1IEEF.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr No. Av. Pr.
1. . . . 740 } 3 23 4C..12SO Jl IS 79. . . .1332 t4 40
3. . . . ! > 33 3 SO 1..1S30 423 14..12J7 4 DO
34. . . .1134 4 10
COWS.
8. . . . C95 1 23 1. . . . ( GO 1 CO 2. . . . 910 2 35
11. . . . SSC 1 35 1. . . . SSO 1 75 3. . . . 846 2 35
19. . . . 734 1 45 1..10CO 1 75 1. . . . 9JO 2 85
9. . . . 781 1 5 3. . . .1050 1 S3 3..11GJ 2 C5
3. . . .1113 1 C5 1..IOOO 2 25
IIElFnilS.
4. . . . 850 1 00 10. . . . Ctl 1 75 14. . . . 614 1 75
1. . . . 390 1 CO 3. . . . C70 1 75 7. . . . 841 1 SO
22. . . . 774 1 CO 1. . . . t > 30 1 75 1. . . . C70 1 SO
47. . . . CCO ICO 3. . . . 910 175 1. . . . 770 240
CALVES.
1. . . . 2SO 140 1. . . . 210 200 1. . . . ISO 300
9. . . . 13 $ 1 CO 10. . . . 308 2 60 2. . . . 13) 3 00
4. . . . 187 ICO 2. . . . 2M 275 1. . . . U > SCO
2. . . . 210 1 75
DULLS.
1..1450 ICO 1..II60 200 2. . . .1130 220
1..1370 185 1..1130 215 1..1490 225
1..14M 1 90 1..1150 2 20
' STAGS.
1..1150 205 _ . .
STOCKEKS AND FEEDERS.
4SO ] 15 3 ? . ' . 463 2 85 1. . . . 810 3 00
345 2 25 2Zr.C9S 2 * 5 1. . . . 830 3 S3
COG 240 2-CfcO ; 293 11. . . . 9CO 335
463 245 1. } . . CIO 300 1. . . . 820 333
2. . . . 415 2 CO 21. : . . 647 300 1. . . . 870 3 . ' 5
9. . . . C71 275 li.--i.830 300 9. . . . 867 33714
HOGS Ilecelptff fiflf oft sharply today , the
supply being Icbsf than half as heavy as on
the same day last week | , and the effect was
noticeable at oncp. , Reports from the cast
were In the main rather favorable , but with
out the stimulus -of an active shipping anil
speculative demand local packers started
after the hogs and were not long In picking
them up at prices ' fc to lOc higher than
Wednesday. Falr t { > choice heavy and
butcher weight hogs sold at from $4.65 up to
$4.76 , with fair 3o Choice light and light
mixed loads at frotnC $4.GO to $4.70. Poor
light stuff sold dawn to$4.50. . The pens
were- cleared early , ' , tfie'bfg bulk of the fair
to good hogs of Sll-'wclghts going at ? 4.fi5 to
$4.70 , as against $4.55 to $4C5 Wednesday.
On last Thursday 'the bulk of the hogs fold
at from $4.65 to $4.75. Representative sales :
No. Av. Bh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr.
1 . C70 . . . } 4 60 80 . 211 40 tl C7',4
74 . 219 100 4 CO 202 . 200 ICO 4 67'/i
28 . 191 120 4 C5 89 . 2U9 40 4 07ft
82 . 1SI SO 4 C7H 64 . . .201 200 4 C7'/-
73 . 210 200 4 CO 20 . 200 . . . 4 C71 *
73 . 203 120 4 0 G7 . 278 230 4 67'A
224 . 211 BCO 4 CO C3 . 284 . . . 4 C7'A
72 . 1S2 40 4 CO t3 . 216 40 4 C ! %
80 . 193 120 4 CO C4 . 2SO 40 4 67',4
85 . 189 . . . 4 00 67 . 214 240 4 G7 > 4
4 . 322 . . . 4 CO 73 . 237 40 4 C7'A
94 . 183 404 CO C8 . 24S . . . 4 67'A
07 . 227 200 4 C24j ! 70 . 237 . . . 4 70
89 . las 200 4 C2V4 Cl . 239 40 4 70
73 . 204 . . . 4 C2V6 CS . 288 S ) 4 70
66 . 235 SO 4 6r 64 . 275 . . . 4 TO
76 . 247 tl ) 4 C5 60 . 235 40 4 70
CO . 2 < ! 2 ICO 4 63 63 . 257 . . . 4 70
3 . 211 200 4 CS s K . 320 ICO 470
' 8. . . . . . . . .220 160 4 C't 77 . 247 ICO 4 70
77 . 223 2isO 4 CS 75 . 263 ICO 4 70
85 . 220 40 4 65 68 . 241 120 4 70
C2 . 225 80 4 C5 C4 . 232 40 4 70
97 . 199 200 4 C5 63 . 215 . . . 4 70
W . 239 120 4 C5 M . 272 . . . 4 70
77 . ll'S ' 40 4 65 CO . 263 8) 4 70
CO . 239 . . . 4 CJ 69 . 295 80 4 70
73 . 217 40 4 CS K . 265 . . . 4 70
71 . 220 80 4 C5 63 . 236 8) 4 70
61 . 264 120 4 C5 74 . 210 160 470
CO . 216 200 4 65 64 . 2C8 120 470
64 . 214 SO 4 C5 W . 270 120 4 70
63 . 223 ICO 4 63 60 . 2S3 120 4 70
73 . 219 120 4 C5 CO . 313 80 4 70
78 . 214 . . . 4 CS 63 . 278 80 4 70
78 . 204 120 4 65 M . 307 . . . 4 70
64 . 217 40x4 65 67 . 250 80 4 70
42 . 267 160 4 65 72 . 2M 200 4 70
70 . 26D kO 4 C3 132 . 234 SO 4 70
65 . , .2.11 80 4 0.5 60 . 336 40 4 70
74 , . 220 t > 0 465 67 . 288 . . . 470
C3 . 261 200 4 65 62 . 245 120 4 70
62 . 214 120 4 65 77 . 252 160 4 70
61 . 275 SO 4 67' f,7 . 301 200 4 70
03 . 235 120 4 G7'i 13 . 271 SO 4 70
62 . 220 200 4 67'/i C2 . 2S5 . . . 475
1'ICS AND HOUGH.
"
1 . 200 40 2 75 2 . 276 . . . 400
1 . 690 SO 3 00
SHEEP There were no fresh receipts of
sheep and nothing to make a market. The
demand was only fair and prices not quot-
obly changed. Fair to good natives are
quotable at $2.75 to $3.25 , fair to good west
erns at $2.50 to $3 , common and stock sheep
at $2 to $2.25 and good to choice 40 to 100-lb
lambs at $2.50 to $4.
_
Itcrolpt * mid UlipiMltlnn of Stock.
Official receipts and disposition of stock as
shown by the books of the Union Stock Yards
company for the twenty-four hours ending at 3
o'clock p. m. , June 21 , ISO I :
HECE1PTS.
Care. Head.
Catllo . 35 fcSJ
Hoga . 12 6,640
DISPOSITION.
Buyers. Cattle. Iloga. Sheep.
Omaha Packing company . 2,249
The O. II. Hammond Co . . . 82 1,021
Swift and Company . 42 1,6:5
The Cuclaliy Packing Co . . . . 120 1,076
Cudahy Urns . 639
O. II. II. , from K.-C , . 108
L. Itecker . . . .SI . 30
llarr & Itrown . 23
Cudahy , from K. a-- . . . . 125
Shippers and fccdw f. . . 393
035 C.610
CIIICAti ( > MVi : STUCK.
i \1
Decrease In th < jArj-lviils of Cuttle 1'rc-
lenti'd jl rllior Decline.
'
CHICAGO , Juno'ft. A decrease In the arrivals
of 6,000 Jiend ImdVtth * effect to prevent any
further depreclatlontln'tho vnliio of beef cattle ,
but was not patent enough to enable sellers to
Bet back any pnrt-ut-tke blir decline of thw- pre
vious day. Coinpory jvlth Monday' ! quotations
prices show n decline -varying from 15c to 3Jo
per 100 Ibs. From 11' to 11.25 for lean cows , the
quotation * rangedJjJ3p .to from 14.85 to 14,90 for
extra steers , and .frpnujl.ko to 13 for COWH und
bulls. The receipts' Included about 2.0UO Texas
cattle. They were vlendy at yesterday's decline ,
or , at from $1.23 tb $2.26. for poor to good cons
anil at from IJ to U.75 for steer * .
The hog market appeared to have a healthy
tone today and the feeling was firm. The choic
est of today's offerings brought $5. That also
was the top of jcxteriluy'H market , but Is lOc
under trie highest prlcu paid one week ago today.
Not many trades \vero 'made ' at belter than JI.'A
and sales below JI.7U were also few. The bulk
of the 150 to 200-lp. hogs changed hands at from
14.70 to 4.80 , and from . 4.SO lu | 4.i5 ! bought tin
greater part of the heavy anil medium weights.
More than 30.000'head were offered , nearly all of
which had been weighed by noon. The ( 'lose
was strong.
The shcvp and lambs markets wcro firm and
reasonably uclho , flood , , to choice qualities sold
readily and generally a trllte higher. Inferior
to choice sheep were quoted at from II to 13.01 ,
and pnor to choice spring lambs at from lt.76
to 14.65 , Choice to extra yearlings were salable
at from 13.76 to 14.
ItecelplH Cattle. 12.600 head ; calves , (00 head ;
hogs , 24.000 head ; sheep. 7.00U head.
The Evening Journal reports :
CATTLK llecelpts , 12.600 head ; prices steady
tt j'Mttrday't d clla el lOOWoj srlme to extra
nMlvc steer * . $4 0 < J4 ,0. medium , 14 ! > 04 SO , eth
ers , tllSRJDj. TcXDtlK 12 < X > i Mil-
llOU" llnvintf. 2I.OVO limit , market nclU ,
60 liiifli-r , nil sold , it'UBh heavy , I4.00UI.21 ,
paik-ia und mixed , llfciftlti. prlmi houvy nrvl
buti-hrr weights , | l.i n6.0i } ; nrxurtrd 1IM , 14. TO
Hl'ibin1 AND t.AMMH-nero'lptii. I.OM hond :
liett nherp nnd limhx n tiln > higher ; top thccp ,
W.8504.00 ; top lafi.u * . .i-lti4.Su.
Kiinnun City l.itn htocl
KANSAS CITY. June 2t.-CATTI.n-necclpln.
7.400 1 1 mil ; shllinunt.i , 2.GM lirml ; market fir
b t lU.idy , others weak : Trxnn ftfern , IJ < 0 *
3.7 ! ; Ictus cons , II I'M ) J. 4.1 ; beef steers. 41.109
4.76 ; ni'.ive roun , > I.Cli3.60 ; Mockers nnd feed
er * St.UUv'.Kt lulls. Sl.64fl3.00.
110(16 ttcooiiur , 7,700 lienil ; shipments , 2 , JO )
lie.i'l ; rr.Arl.tt rt 'I.IIK to 5 ? higher ! bulk of sales ,
4C1U4 7 ; li ivii > , N.fr.tN.SS : packers. tl.'OO
4.8.f , ; mixed , U.u ) ( IS : mills , > 4 t. : < J4.73 ; Yorkers ,
} 4.7ilt4 ft ; | , lf , II 4'Yj.M.
SIinir-Uccclpt : . COO head ; slil'ni | nt . lfO )
head ; marlct : sti-n < ly to wctik.
.St. l.nnlR I. He Stork Murltct
ST. I.OriS , Juno JI.-rATTMX-necclnts , 2,600
head : rhlptiirnti * , t'M lii'xdi mnikd active and
steady ; n.ttixc ste'in , 1.W1 to 1,3)0 ) Ibs , , J3.COH
4.13 ! riil\C ! , > 3 ; Tr-vn Hoois , WO to 1,00-1 Ibf. .
2.SOfi3.12ii ; cows , ( I 'ilfi2 4J.
IllulM lU'crlptn , .l. ! < x ) hi-ad : shlpmcntx , 1 , < 01
head ; inmlu-t study to .V hlglur ; heavy , H.krtff
4.M ; IlKht , M.T'iM.V ) ; lilPillunt to fair , | t.C,1
4.70 : iiliii and coiiimon llKhV 14.4004. 64.
HlIIJi ; ! ' Iticelpls. 1,4'k ' ) head ; shipments. f.X )
head ; mniket active and strong ; mlxetl , J3.1S ;
lambs , J3.2iW4.25.
_
Ncxv York fjlvo HnirU Murhnt.
NHAV YOUK. June 21.-IiniViS-llecclpts , 604
hrnd : no mniket.
HIIlJi : ! ' AND LAMIia-Hecelpts. 60) hfnd ;
nlieep , dull ; lambs , Vic higher ; sheep , I2.72U3.75 ;
lamb , SJ.wg6.75.
IIOOS ttpci'lptn. 3.200 hend ; mnikct weak ; In-
fcrlor to choice , ( | tioted tit JJ.COii3.3li.
Slonx City I.Un Stoi-U .Miirkrt.
SIOUX CITY , June 21. HOOS-necelpls. l.TIM
head ; shlpmrntK. lei hoad. Market 60 higher at
S4.62'iK4.G.bulk ; , H. 171,51 1. Oi.
C'ATTl.IItecelpts , CW hrnd : shipments. 1 < C
hend. ( Irnfii COUH ln cr ; fcrdorn , J24ilMr- ,
yrnrllngK. Uir.m.lil ; cons , 11.0002.90 ; bulls , 11.25
O2.25 ; oxen , tl.50fri.75.
.Stock III
Itccord of recelnlR of live stocle at the four
principal y arils fur Thursday , June21 , H9I :
Cattle. HoijH. Sheep.
South Omaha . M2 Bcn .
Chicago . 12.500 24.00. . ) 7.WO
Kansas City . 2,10) 7.700 CO )
St. Louis . 2.CCO 3,600 1,100
Totalo . . . . . . . . 18.382 40,840 9.WO
C'ofTi'o Murknt ,
NHW YOIIK , June 21.-COPPni3-Opllons
opened stendy. unrhniigcd to C points higher ,
ruled generally llrm but ijulet ; closed stonily nl
5 points up to 10 polntH d.iwn ; calex , 1C.OUO Ings ,
Including July nt Jl.-.JOJT1vr. ; AUKIKI. $14.tr , i >
14.70 ; October , JI3.COfl3 C. ; Uei-emlior , f3.13 !
13.20 ; spot coffee. Kin , xtiwlyi No. 7 , Sir. .itHUS ;
mild , steady ; I'nrilDMi , Jll'W ' U'-.l ' : H.'ilcs , 1.C04
bags" No. 7 nt HC.23 In hi > shipped. SVnrt'housa
deliveries' yeitcrday , 8.431 bacs. Now York itook
today , IOl.lr.3 liacn , t nlltd States slock , 151/22
bags ; allont for linlted Stutrf , HIS.OiW buga total
vlslblp for tlnlttd States , 3H.V2Z bogn , against
481.777 buss last year.
IUO JANinrtO , June 21. Firm ; No. 7 , Hlo ,
J14 ; exchange , OVid ; tccclpts. 6Qi bazs ;
cleared for United States , good stock , 139 , 004
bags.
SANTOS , June 21. Quiet ; good average Santos ,
J17 ; receipts , 3,000 bags ; stock , 21,000 bag" .
HAMIIUItn , Juno 21. Steadv. prices un
changed to Vipfg higher ; snles , 6,000 bags.
IIAVHR , June 21. Opened steady , liffijf ad
vance , nt 12 m. shDwed further advance of 'If ;
at 3 p. m. was unchanged to yf lower ; close
steady ; no further change ; sales , 32,000 bags.
pollx Wheat Murliet.
MINNEAPOLIS , June 21. The wheat market
opened higher on higher cables. Local demand
was llsht nnd prices quickly receded. The openIng -
Ing was He higher nnd fell quickly 14" . The
market then set In to n. period of dullness nnd
prices settled down below the point closed nt
last nlKht. hut rallied later on hliiher clo lng
cables nnd finally closed nliout 'ic higher. June
nnd July , K\c ; September , CO'.ic : December ,
C2',4c ; On track , Na. 1 linnl , C4Sc ; No. 1 north
ern , C34c ; No. 2 northern , C2Wc. The cause of
the weakness In the middle of the day was due
to n belief that the drouth In the northwest
had broken. The volume of trading \\ns not
large , fxeal receipts were 22,00' ) liu. , with hhlp-
mcnts , 16,000 bu. , leaving about 4.000 bu. for lotnl
use ngalnst n demand of 141.0)0 bu. for local use.
The Hour market was mm. but dull , with mill
ers hnrdly nlile to fell their production nt t3.40
C3.CO for patents nnd i2.10ff2.40 for bakers.
ChleilKO Krult Sales.
CHICAGO , June 21. The Enrl Fruit company
Bold California fruit nt auction this moinlng as
follows : Cherries , nil inln dam.igcd ; Taitnr-
Inns , best sold for 50fR3c ; Itoyal Anne , COitS3c ;
poorest brought less. Apricots. Mnnlgiimcl , ! ' 5ci ?
tl.33 ; Iloyal , 75SWc. I'cuchcs. t2. Uai licit peais ,
Porter Hros. company , Chicago , sold nt auction
today eight cars of California fruit : Ilovnl
Hellve plums , 51.20Ifl.C3 ; Tragedy prunes , t2.COIJ >
3.10 ; St. Catharine plums. tl.Mfil.43 ; Clyman
plums , tl.40iT1.43 ; peaches COciiitl.OO : Iloyal Anne
cherries. CO&SOc ; black Tartarian * . 30B75c ; Royal
apricots , 70cStl.OO ; Montgamels , 11.15.
Hunk of England Statement.
CONDON , Juno 21. The weekly statement of
the Hank of England Issued today shows the fol
lowing changes ns compared with the previous
account.
Tolnl reserve. Increase , 1,117,000 ; circulation ,
decrease , 83.000 ; bullion. Increase , 1,034,061 ,
other securities. Increase. 355,000 ; other deposits ,
Increase , 1,382,000 ; public deposit * . Increase ,
307,000 ; notes reserve , Increase , 1,130,00) ; gov
ernment secuitlcs , Increase. US1.0CO.
The proportion of the Hank of England's re
serve to liability Is 70.46 per cent.
The rate of discount remains at 2 per cent.
Milwaukee Markets.
MILWAUKEE. June 21. FLOUR-Steady.
WHEAT Higher ; No. 2 spring , 67c ; No. 1
northern , C5y.c ; September , 59'fcc.
CORN Quiet and easier ; No. 3. 42'/4c.
OATS Lower r ; No. 2 white , 50',4c ; No. 3 white ,
40032c.
HAIILEY Firm ; No. 2. S5c : sample. 60if5lc.
RYE Quiet nnd firmly held ; No. 1. 50'4c. '
PROVISIONS Dull. Pork , $12.40. Lard , f6 70.
RECK i-1 H Flour , 3,900 bbls. ; wheat , 6,500 bu. ;
barley , 3,200 bu.
SHIPMENTS Flour , 400 bbls. ; wheat , 700 bu. ;
barley , none.
Toledo ( Jraln Market.
TOLEDO. June 21. WHEAT Active , higher ;
No. 2. cash and June , 69c ; July , 59 , c ; August ,
CO-Mc : September. 62ic ; December , 64'4c.
CORN Dull ; No. 2 , cash , 43c ; No. 3 yellow ,
43 Vic.
OATS Quiet nnd firm ; No. 2 mixed , 45c bid ;
No. 2 white. 49c.
RYE Quiet ; cash , 51c.
CLOVER SEED Inactive ; prime , cash , t5 ;
October , 15.13.
RECEIPTS Wheat , B.OOO bu.
SHII'MI " Flour , 8,000 bbls. ; Xvhcat. 16.000
bu. ; corn , 2,600 bu. ; oatB , 1,000 bu. ; rye , 1,000 bu.
l.uorpool Mar.d'ts.
LIVERPOOL , June 21. WHEAT Firm : de
mand poor ; holders offer moderately : No. 1
California. 4slOd ; red winter , 4s 4d04s 6d.
CORN Firm ; demand moderutc ; new mixed
spot , 3s 9d.
FLOUR Sprlnir patents , 5s Sd ; California brewIng -
Ing bailey , 23s 6dft25s Cd.
PROVISIONS lleef , extrn India mess , 72s Cd.
Polk , prime mtss , CGs 3d , Ilacnn , long nnd short
clear , 55 Ibs. , 34s ; long clear , 45 Ibs. , 35s. Lard ,
prlmu western steam , 34s 3d.
Oil Markets.
OIL CITY , Pn. . June 2L National Transit cer-
tlllculcs opened nt 68 % : highest , 0 ; lowest , SOW ;
closed nt I'D ' ; sales. 3,000 bbls. ; clearances , S3SCO
bbls. ; runs. KI.112 bbls.
PITTSHURQ. Pa. . June 21. National Transit
certificates opened nt tuft ; closed at 00 ; highest ,
DO ; lo est. fr'.IH , no s les.
CALCUTTA LINSEED-Spot , 38s ; June nnd
July , via cape , 3Ss.
Uuluth Wliiuit .Market.
DULUTH. June 21. WHEAT Higher ; No. 1 ,
cash , June nnd July , C4Kc : No. I northern , cnsli ,
June and July , C3Uo ; Septemtier , 62c ; December ,
C3Kc ; No. 2 northern , cash , COc ; No. 2 , 55c ; re
jected , 50V4c ; to arrive , No. 1 northern , 64'lc.
Cotton MurliPt.
ST. LOUIS , June 21. COTTON Middling ,
7 3-1 Cc ; receipts , 100 bales ; shipments , 200 bulta ;
stock , 34,200 bales.
AVool Market. /
ST. LOUIS , June 21. WOOL Quiet nnd un
changed.
Ualloon nightly at 8 , Courtland. , Jj
IN DISTRICT COURT.
_ * *
6am I'nynn in Ho Trlcil In September
Other Muttrm.
In Judge Blair's court the caeo of Anton
Martenec against the llurllngton Hallway
company Is on trial , where the plaintiff Is
seeking to recover the sum of $30,000 for the
loss of a leg , which has disappeared at a
joint just below the knee ,
b'omo days ago C , L. Chaffee brought suit
igalnat John J , Ilanlln , at the same time
Instituting attachment proceedings to re
cover on u debt for goods sold and delivered.
Today Hardln has filed a motion for the dis
charge of the attachment , alleging that the
affidavits filed In support of the writ were
untrue.
In the case ot Sadie Keller against
Charles M. Ilachmnn , wherein tbo defendant
was found guilty , a motion has been filed
for a new trial , the allegations In support
of the same being to the effect that the
former trial was punctured with errors.
The case of Charles P. Taggart , re
ceiver of the Omaha Irurdwaro company ,
against the 1'hoenlx Insurance company of
Brooklyn Is on for hearing before Judge
Hopewell , the plaintiff eeckltig to recover thu
sum of $3,000 , the defendant giving a risk
for that amount on the property which
jurned on March 8 , 1802. For a defense the
nsuranco company alleges that the policy
was written without authority and without
nstructlons from the head office. The fire
occurred on March 27 , 1892 , and on April
26 , of the name year , the hardware com
pany went Into the hands of a receiver.
In the criminal section of the district
court 1U cute at tlio ttuta aluit
Songof the washboard.
Endless rubbing tiresome , ruinous ,
back-breaking ; wear and tear on things
rubbed ; wear and tear on temper
and health ; wear and tear on every
thing even the washboard itself.
It's all done away with , if you use
Pcarlinc. There isn't any washboard ;
there isn't any rubbing on it ; there's
no wear and tear , and there's very
little work. It's the only sensible
way of washing easy , economical ,
and , above all tilings , absolutely safe.
redtllcrs ami some unscrupulous CTOCCM will tell you " lliis fs M good as"
or "the same ns Peiullnc. " IT'S FALSK I'catline is never peddled ,
{ . T > _ _ 1 nd if your troccr sends you fimcthim ; in plat * of I'earlinc , ba
IU JDaCiC honest letiJ it tjet. 413 JAM1JS PYLU , New Vork.
CLOSING OUT Gnsollno
Stoves ut loss tlmn cost. This is
not for shoddy goods , but for llrst
elnss Gimollno Stoves. Everyone
warranted.
$0.00 Gasoline Stoves for. . $2.7.'l
$8.00 Gasoline Stoves for. . JJ. < )6 )
$10.00 Gasoline Stoves
f < ) | 1 4.00
$2.50 Gasoline Ovens for. . 1.42
$1.25 Oil Stoves for 5U
50c S-Knllon WooJ.Jacket
Cans for 24
GScS'Kullon AVofKl.Jackct ,
Cans for 37
150 DIFFERENT STITLES
of Baby Cnrringcs from the best manu
facturers in the United States. Every
one to bo sold loss than cost.
$4.00 Carriage for $ 1.90
$ G.OO Carriage for ' 2.87
$8.00 Carriage for . 3.00
$10.00 Carriage for 4,70
$15.00 Carriage for 8.05
$20.00 Carrirge for 12.00
$25.00 Carriage for 14.75
Refrigerator
EVERY REFRIGERA
TOR and Ice Box to bo sold quiuk for
less than cost. Remember , wo never
sell anything1 that has price only to com
mend it. Our Hefritrerntora are war
ranted to give satisfaction or moncv re
funded.
$ 7.50 Ice Box for $ 3,90
10.00 Ice Box for 4.85
13.50 Refrigerator for 7.8 ! )
17.00 Refrigerator for J. J8
20.00 Refrigerator for 12.50
25.00 Refrigerator for 14.50
I
Terms-Cash
- or Payments ,
Presents to All Purchasers ,
Formerly People's Mammoth Installment IIou.se.
Close Evenings at (5UO ( , excepting Mondays and Saturdays.
Payne , charging the defendant with the mur
der of Maud Hubel , was called and con
tinued until the September term. Owing to
the fact that the defendant Is In the peni
tentiary for safe keeping , he was not ar
raigned to plead guilty.
Henry Urldgewater , charged with bur
glary , was n'rralgned and pleaded not guilty ,
as did Charles Orleans , charged with shoot
ing with Intent to kill.
A cooling ride to Courtland beach.
AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA.
the Cltlzcnn Want tlio I'lutto Cunal
lr iMiitltlnn Mudlllcil.
The proposition to build the Platte river
canal has been thoroughly discussed In South
Omaha , especially within the last few days.
Mr. Dave Anderson circulated a petition and
secured about forty signers. The petition Is
addressed to the county commissioners and
reads as follows :
"In arranging and formulating the canal
proposition the undersigned citizens of South
Omaha would suggest that the following
named conditions be Incorporated therein :
"Klrst The company should be required to
defray the expense of holding the election.
"Second The company should define the
cost of power at different or specified points
along the canal.
"Third The work should begin at once and
be completed within two years. And one-half
the amount voted should bo withheld until
the work Is finished and the necessary
amount of water obtained.
"Fourth A definite amount of water per
hour should bo guaranteed at all times at the
terminus and a maximum rate should be es
tablished for a unit of power delivered for a
unit of time. "
STOLE A WHEEL.
Young' ItnrdeU In . .lull.Aculn . unit Not Apt
til Out Out h < mi.
Yesterday the police arrested L. H.
Dr.rdcll , a youth Just past 10 , for the larceny
of a blcyclo from Will Thompson. Only
Wednesday this lad was released from the
city jail , where he had been detained for
opening a letter addressed to Marry Fox ,
care the State hotel ,
Mr. Thompson left his wheel at the pout-
Ddlco while ho went Inside. Along came
Dardell and rode It away. That evening
the thief called at Dushman's store house on
Eleventh street and asked how much It
would cost to store the wheel till morning.
One of the clerks told him It would cost
nothing If ho ( the clerk ) would bo allowed
to rldo the wheel home. This flardell agreed
to. The clerk happened to have some busi
ness at the postolllce , and so went home that
way. Policeman Arnold spotted the bicycle
ind sent rider and wheel to the Jail. Mattern
were explained , and when Ilardtll called at
[ lusbman's yesterday lie was arrested and
ivlll bo prosecuted.
Elegant music tonight Courtland beach.
Soldier HofTermau'n Fu ueral.
The funeral of Private Jamen Hefferman ,
laffmtr/j occurred .t a a'closi
WM. LOUDON ,
Commission Merchant
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS'
Private wires to Chicago and New York. AU
business orders placed un Chlcaeo Hoard ol
Trade.
Con Dependence solicited.
Office , rpoin 4. New York Llfo DulMInf r '
Telephone IMS.
day morning. The body was laid to rest with
the ceremonies duo the dead soldier.
In regard to the shooting heard on tha
night In question Coroner Maul has learned
that several gardeners out In that vicinity
patrol their fcnco lines all night armed with
shotguns and occasionally fire a shot Into
the air to frighten thieves away.
The police are now satisfied that the soldier
was not murdered , hut think that perhaps
his body was robbed after It had beea
knocked down the bank by the train.
DoWIU's Little. Early Risers. Small pills ,
Bafo pills , best pills.
l''lr ' mill I'ollco CoiuiiilRsldii.
Owing to other engagements by the mem
bers of the Hoard of Klro and I'ollce Com *
mlssloncrs , a short session was held last *
night. The board ordered the seven mea
on the police reserve list to report to thn
chief of police and city physician for th
purpose of undergoing a physical exomlna *
tlon , and If they pass the examination the ?
are Instructed to get ready to report fo $
regular duty on July 1. The votes cant b # °
tha firemen on the proposition to rctluc *
tulnrles were placed In tha hands ot a com * .
mlttco , which will arrange them and present
the matter with the counter proposition oh
the firemen to the board at Its meeting nox-
Monday night. _
See the Jugglers Courtland beach. . *
Itll.Vl.TV MAKICKT.
INSTRUMENTS placed on record June 21 *
1891 :
WARRANTY DEEDS. !
Houth Oinahn 1-iiml company to Martin
Thornon , lotH 7 , 8 and ! , Mock 112 , Houth
Omulm * W
V N Wurner ami wlfo tn W J Wniconcr.
lot 2 und P IS of lot 3 , Mock 4 , HUtvcntli . „ _
Mivrt mid 1,001
C I' Woolwurtli und wife to J M Woolworth -
worth , Mock * 1 to 4 ( uxcviit lot 1 , Mock
1) ) , Uakliumt W.OOJ
Jacoli William * and wlfo to H CJ Tulhlll ,
lot II , Andrew * . W. At T'H pulidlv Z.Z04
II K duly iinfl wife to Uirrttn cjutuly , lots
3 , 4. 23. 24 , 27 nn < l 28. Mock l ! lot 26 ,
block C ; lot 8 , Mock 8 , Eckcriuati 1'lace , . 1,000
QUIT CLAIM DEEDiJ.
A H Kavpor and wlfo lo H J Illackburn.
lot C , Mock H , Hawthorne- . . . . . 109
F I Thomas nnd hunluind In ( ' I. Tlioman.
w lt > feet of iU ) ( ret of lot 1H. and i
H of lot 19 , KuunUu M add ; lot 3 , Mock
V , IXJWO'R add : lot 4 , llui-ir miUllv : lota
8 , 10 , 10 and W , Mnck 4 , Clifton HIM. . . . 1,009
J W Howard to J \Voolwnrh ( , lot" 6 and
0 , Motk 111 , Omulm. , , , 1
Howard llutchtr nnd wlfu lo J A Howard ,
lot 1 , Mock 3 , Halcyon HHKhta. . . . . . 1
DEEDH.
O W Lex ( iimilgnee ) to J A Howard , lot I ,
Mock 3 , Halcyon lli-lglitu ,
Total amount of trannfcri , t I
rills that cure lick : peWltt'j
llUeri. ,