Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 29, 1894, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE OMAHA DA FLY BEE : FRIDAY , JUNE 20 , 1891.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Labor Trembles aud Other Bearish Hews
Bent Wheat Down ,
TRADING IN WHEAT WAS QUITE MODERATE
Com Wn ( Icncrully rlrmVHhlnj One-
llnlf Crnt Itiitlffc Out * \\'n Weak
In Hjinpitliy vtllli Wheat
Htork * nn < l HouiU ,
CHICAGO , June 28. The labor troubles
tnd an aggregation of other bearish news
lent wheat Uoun today , July closing "Ao
lower and Scpttmber 1C lower. July corn
closed ' ,4o higher , July oats 2'/to lower and
provisions at a slight advance.
Trading In wheat was moderate , the range
for the day being % c , with operations In
the main of a local character. Opening
trades were at from Uc to % c loss , and ,
under fair offtrlnga and general lack of sup
port declined % c more , reacted a little ,
changed some and closed steady. The news
was almost exclusively bearish , the lower
cables , strike situation , rains In the north
west , where It was much nefdcd , the fine
weather for harvesting In the winter wheat
belt nnd July liquidation all combining to
depress values and create a weak market.
Otistldo markets were also correspondingly
weak.
Corn was generally firm within HO rantc.
Coverings by shorts caused the firmness.
OatB were weak In sympathy with wheat
and on Improved crop reports and free offer
ings. The range for July was 2V4c.
1'rovloloni were steady at the start on the
steady live hog market. Good buying held
prices up. Compared with last night Sep
tember pork IB 7'4c higher , September lard
2H higher and ribs 2'&c higher.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat ,
25 cars ; corn , 360 cars ; oats , 106 cars ; hogs ,
15,000 to 20,000 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows !
I
Cash quolnllons were na follows :
n.OUH-Mendy.
WlirJAT No 2 pprlng , 67e ; No 3 spring ,
nominal ; No. 2 rid , r,7"c.
COUN No. 2 , 415f Uc ; No. 3 > ellow , 41V4W
' '
O'A'TS-NO. 2 , 4lc ; No 3 white , 4304CC.
HH No 2 47'ic.
IIAULIY No 2. nominal ; No. 4. 4d4C47iic.
riA.\ Hinn-No i , si 45
TIMOTHY SIHD Prime , $4 sr
I'HOVlSIONMess pork , $12 COG12 C2 < 6 per
ibl Lard $ C 70 per 100 Ibs. Short rllm chlen
> 3se ) , $ CCOCCJli ) ; dry salted shoulders ( bxed )
M'iJiSS1 ! ; short clear sides ( boxed ) , JO S)0 ) >
SO WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per gal ,
HI'OAIl Ornnulaled , $4 74 ; standird "A , " $1 93
The follow ins vvcro thu recoipiH au.i stilpminu
fcrlod.iy.
"Artlclos Ilccclpts Shipments
Flour. bblB 5000
Wheat , bu. . . 10,00(1 (
Com. bu 168 000
Oils.bu. . . . 140 000
IIjo bn 1,000
Harlej , bu . 2,000
On the Produce exclnnire todiv the butter mar
ket wna tlrm : creamery , 14817c ; diary , 11O
YORK QINIUAI < M.XKKBT.
Yesterday's Quotations on Flour , Grain and
Provision * , Jlotul" , itc. ;
NUW YOUIC , Juno 28 rLOtlll Receipts. 42-
) < W bbld. ; exports. 41.COO bbls. ; Bales , 1,600 pkgs i
market neglected nnd nominal ; to sell , loner
prices would have to be accepted Ilyc flour.
dull ; 8.ile , 200 bbls. Iluckwhent flour , nominal.
JUJClCWHIJAT Nominal
( XJllN MI1AI < Dull ; jellow western , | 2.03'5' ' '
280 ; Ilrnndjvvlne , 12 SO ; sal300 bbl a.
IIYJ3 Nomlnil ; state , CCCGSo ; Jirscy , 62fl53c.
HAHI.nY Nominal
HAHIiY MAI.T-DUH ; Cnnnila , 90095c ; slx-
row l. 82RS5c.
WII13AT Hccolpts , 311,000 bu ; exports , 40 000
bu. ; sales. 7,021000 bu futuies nnd 144000 bu.
pot. Spot market vveiker : No. 2 led. In stgri'
nnd elevator. eoWClftc : f o. b , Cl'ic ; No. 1
northern , C7 ; c , delivered ; No 1 hard , GSHc , de
livered. Options opened wcnk under lower ca
bles , line weather for crops at home nnd abroad ,
heavy local pilling nnd labor troubles ; later
there was n further decline : closing luavy , Ti ©
Ic down ; June closed nt C0c : July , Mll-165'f
61 % e , cloned at C0c : August , ClQ62'Sc , close 1
nt C2c ; Deccmbir , 6GHi67c , cloxad at CCHc
CO11N necelpm 238,000 bu. ; exports. 93000
bu. ; sales , 370000 bu. futures and 87,0000 bu
spot. Bpot market Bteady ; No. 2. 45c In ele
vator ; 455tf ! ( I' Ho afloat. Option mnikit opened
weak on line weather , but noon rallied on feats
that the Chicago strike will cut down receipts ;
Juno closed at 45Vfe ; July , 43'iiNMic , cloxtd at
45nc ; AURimt. 46 3-1C1J4CHC , closed at 4CHc ;
Beptcmbcr , 40i1T4ti'4c ! closed at 4CHc
OATa-llecelnts , 116.900 bu. ; exports , 205 bu ;
sales , 110 000 bu futures nnd 23 000 bu spot.
Bpot market dull ; closed weak ; No. 2 , 61031Hc ;
No 2 , delivered , 62eJiV5c ; No 2 white. 63"c
arked ; trnck mixed western , 625Sc , track white
slate , 526Sc. Option market weak all dav
under liquidation ; closed % c dovvn ; June closed
nt 4C4DISV ( c , close > l nt 4GHc ; AuRiist , 34435c.
cloned at 3IHc ; September , S3',4ff34lic. closed
at 33Uc.
HAY Dull ; shipping , JGOOOCCO ; good to choice ,
17 OOC8 90.
HOPS Weak ; stnte , common to choice , SGHc ,
Pacific const , 10ffl5c.
HIDES Dull ; wet wilted New Orleans , se-
lectid. 45 to 65 Ibs , 6'W4'4c ; Texas belected , 35
to SO Ibs , 4i1c ; lIucnoH Ajris. dry. 20 to 24 Ibs ,
lOWllc : Texas , dry , 21 to 30 Ibs , &V > c.
LKAI Hint-Inactive ; hemlock sole , Buenos
Ayres. light to heavy wclKhtH , 15ifl8c.
VVOOIj Inactive ; domestic llecce , 19@25c ; pulled ,
20f28c. ? '
PUOV1RIONS Ueof. dull. Cut meats , firm
I ird , stendy ; western steam closed nt 1710
asked ; sales , 250 lite > c tcrday at I702H ; July ,
clo td at 1710 , nominal ; September , 17,25 , noni-
Innl ; rellned. stindy. Pork , firm.
IllITTnit VV'inKir ; western dairy. 10l5c.
riiunsij Stiiid ) : imrt sklmi. 2 > 3ir5Hc.
IIOflH-Qulft : receipts , 9.SJI pkKS.
PKTUOLiUM Dull ; United closed at Mftc bid ,
WnshliiKlon. lihls , } 6 ; WushlnKton , In bulk
13 M ; rellnul , Niw York , ' 15 ; I'hllndelphln nnd
Hnltlmnre. Jj 15 ; Philadelphia nnd Ilnltlmorc , In
bulk. ! 2 CO
HO1IN Steady ; strained , common to good ,
II Udl.40
TllllPKNTINn-Stendy ; 31 3Pic.
ItlCt : rirmj domestic , fair to extra , 4SCWc ;
Japan , 4) > ( fMir.
MOI.AbSIIS-Qulet ; New Orleans , open kettle ,
good to choue , .SlfiSGe.
ri ° . , ni9iS'7l"U : Scolc . "J19 S0ff22 60 ; Amerl ;
"
. .
cnn. HOOWH 00.
COPPKll-Qulet : lake , | 9
I.UAD-Qllleti donustlc. 1310
TIN-nrmir : slniltB. | U 30 bid ; plates , steady.
HPIII.TnH rirm ; domestic. 1335 bid.
COTTON SUED -Contlnues Inactive and
nominal. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
St , Loiiu ( Sriiprnl Murknt.
ST. LOUIS. June -ri.OUn-UnchanRed. .
WIII3AT llenrlnh on the threntened effect on
business of the Pullman railway strike , lonlnR
Mo. No , 2 red , cash and June , t5'5c , July , MVc ;
Aumint , 64 4c ; Septimbir , 66'ic.
COUN Hluher on the railroad strlkp Inter-
ferlnK with the movement of the crop , KnlnlnK
yRHc ; No 2 mixed , cash , 404c ; June. 39'4c !
July. ssuwsHc ; HtpitmlMr , 3 vVb.
OAT.S-\\'enk. lowir : No 2 , rush and June.
43c ; July. 44'4o ; AUKUKI , Wiic ; Sentember , J9Uc.
ItYIJ-No. i. spot. 60'io bid.
Altl.CY Nothing dolnif.
TI.AX snnD t'nchimBed
cuivnit siKii-t7ro < i8 to
TIMOTHY Hiii- : : l C0ff4 75.
HAY rlrm ; strictly choice to extra fancv
til OUOll 00 , prlml to choice tlmolhj. I 5J. >
HtJTTKU Hluiriy. separator creamery , 14 ©
I6o ; choice dalrj , ! 3Hc.
iriIS : Quiet nt 7c.
l.HAl.steiicly nt 13 10.
bI'iiTiil-li20 :
COUN
WHIHKY-tl 15.
IIACIUINa-1 * . tn Si Ibs . 5MC6HC.
CX1TTON TIUS Wc.
PHOVISIONS-rirm : tendency upward. Pork.
tanriiml m iw. Joblilnir , I13.12U. i.nrd. prlmo
Blenm.Ki.46j tholce. JO CH. Dry Bait meats.
loose- shoulders , 16 ; longs and ribs. It 62 ; snorts.
It.K Ilacon. packed shoulders. 16 75t)6.67H ; longs .
1725 ; ribs. 1737'i , shortB , 17.2714.
liBCUIPTH-riour , S.OOO bhl > , wheat , 9,000 bu. :
corn. 66IY10 bu.j oats , 36,000 1m.
BIMI'MUNlK-riour , 2.SOO libls. ; wheat , 7,000
bu. | lorn. 39.000 bu. ; o t . ? r.HX ) bu.
Mliiil 'ui < ill Wtiriit Slnrket.
MINNUAPOI.1H , Juno IS. The wheat market
opened a little easier today on weak cibleg nnd
mini In the northwmt , und prkis BetllvU Kind-
ually from that time until about the middle of
th session , after vvlili.li there was a smull re
action. but prices vverc weak at the end , and
cloKinl Ho loner for June und July and about
lUc lower ( or the new crop futuns. Th < ca > h
wlient on track cloml Uc lower than yntenUyt
Juno nnd July , Wftc ; Bepcmbr. ( SSHc ; December ,
KBtc On track ; No. 1 nurd , fcjc ; No. 1 north-
trn. 62o ; No. 2 northern , COUo.
The uillllng demand for track wheat waa KOOU
nd'all the offrrlnKD sold readily ut the reduc
tion noted , from yeatcnlay'n market. Ilecelpts
w ro f"lW tu. ; ibljpiutnta , 1 , IW bu. Th | ocal
mlllB vctrf jtHndfny Ifr * flour thnn usunl c * >
tiinnlc.l lit C ? nm Mils , for th twrnt ) fnur hours ,
nnd HUB , with th * shipments , would ninke n
ilccrrn c In Hi * local mppliM The fnimers arc
till solllra wheat In llm country , nltliouRli rr
relpls r * rtporlrri to be very light , still nearly
ctiouKh t > f fnrm vrhent I ns como from country
elinatori to supplj the shipments to termini )
pnlnlp The llnur shlpmenlii were Jl ICO bbU.
Mlllrr * were nuklne II1103 SI for pattnti and
I2.OJ02.31 foi bakers
OMAHA < Ii.Niit.\t. : : .VIAHUKT.
Condition of Tr do nnd Qttojntloni on
8liiilo | mul I'uiicy I'roilnco.
The prcutire market wna without feature.
rrlc on nil lines remained itcady , tinil _ Ilicrc
wai piAcllcallv no cliinc In coutitty produce.
IlUTTtnt The ninil.rt In slra < l > and without
feature. The general price lure li lOo for packing
slock. Choice couutrj butter , KOHc ; separator
creamery , lS < ? ICc , brliKs , ICfflSc.
EQQ.S 'Thc ruppl ) of CBKS continues fair on
this mirket The proportion of flock showing
the effects of hot weather Is Very targe , and th
loss In candling henv > . Oood sloik In sellhiR
Benernlly nt 9r
MVU I'01'I.TIlY-Thp poulliy market Is
lower , onlnit to the heavier tecdpls.
Old hens , which havu bun In Unlit rupply fur
the pact wiek or more , and which sold at GfiC.'ic '
the lir > t of the weekwere vir > plentiful jcjlerdny ,
nnd Cc was nn uiilKdle price. A Rood many
holdirx were Kind to clian up nt 5'4c. ' As t < >
rprlnK chlckms , the market In uliiltcil , nnd sales
werp nporled nt lofjllc. The ileninml for seesu
nnd ducks Is ver > llRlit , nnd what few are ntrlv-
Intr arc nim-tlv birds that have boil ) plucked ,
and In consequence not vir > dc'lrable. Dutkn ,
7c : 'hen turl.e > s , 7HJ8c ; xoLbUtr , We ; giesc ,
6Va Cc.
\ KAI.-Ilecdpls nt comm'fslciii houtes ore not
larup , but tin 10 are still n peed many on the
tnirkel. Choice fat and email veals arc quoted
at Gc : coarse ntid large , 3flc.
CIinHi ! : : There Is some very choice Wlscon
tin checce on the market. Wisconsin , full
crenm , new nuil < e , lunilc , Nibinskn nnd Iowa
full cieani , 'Jl/IOc ; Nebrnnkn nnd lena , purl
tklm , Cli'c , I.linhurk'er. No. 1 , Ue. bilik , No. 1 ,
lOc ; MwlBS. No 1 , I301IC.
HAY The receipts continue llbenl nnd
the market In wiak although not duotinlv
loud. 1'pland liny , 18 60 , midland > 3 ; lowland ,
17.60 , r > e strnvv , 10. liomlid fair ; supply
fnlr. Color mnkes the bri < l price on hny.
Light bales sell the best. Onl/ top grales bring
top prlris
I'lonoN' ' The gun clubs use quite a good
many plgions , and Ilierj Is n demand for old
birds strong on the wing. Old birds , per doz ,
I1.40S1.60.
vnaiJTAiii.i :
WATKIlMin.ONS A frmh mr IIIB nrrlvcd nnd
IB being sold out nt 12) ) U0if23 Oi ) l > er 100
CANTALOUPES TCXIH inntnloupeii are nrrly-
Ing on the mniket On oiJcip , | l 60 pir doz
linl'.TS N'eu beets , pel aoz. uumncs , 20t23c ,
on ( iiliiK
SQUASH Texas summer squash on orden.
75c pir doz
CUCI'.MIinitS On ordcra 405iio per doz
oninN : PUPPEHS Tcxis gnen peppers , per
' 4 bit box , 7Cc
OM > HUA.NS Hand picked navy , 12100215 ,
medium tiavv , $1 ! )1200 | , common white beans ,
11 V > 01 D.
ONIONS On orders California , 2c per ! b.
CAUllAGi : T heie Is plenty of home giown
cabbiB' ' being biought In by the local growers ,
nnd while the heidB are small , the > are vor >
solid nnd good quality There Is nlpo comddci-
able Cnllfornli stock on the tmrk t. Good ship
ping stock , on ciders , 2't2'ic. ' | '
ASPAItAdUS Good home giown stock , 330103
pel doz , on ordi rs
TOMATOKS I'iorlda stock Is pretty well ei
haunted , the Benson being rather far advance'
for elilpmentti fiom tlint stale Mississippi B'ock
Is In I irgc supply. Good khlppmg stock , per 4
banket citile. II 2M4U
NI3VV IIIJANS The pupplv of wax and str.n&
beans Is limited principally to homo grown
slock , which Is not overly pleiit ) so far , and
which Is hi Id nt firm prices Wax , per ' .4 bu.
basket , tl. string , per 'i bu Insket , 75e.
I'CAS The suplv | Is somewhat larger. Good
stock per bu . Jl 75
HOC ! PLANT Pir doz , on orders 76311 00
CAULU'LOVVCll-Cliolce stock , per doz , 11508
I 75
75CAnnOT1 ? New southern carrots , per doz ,
bunchm 30if4nc
PAlfl.nY On orders , per doz bunches 25tf30c
TUHNll'iv New Foiithein. per bu , 1125 : homegrown
grown , per doz bunehos 2"S30c.
riturrs.
At the auction file vestudiiy there were sold
20S9 boxes of cherilcs , 3. ! IJjrtlctt peaii ) and
243 apples
At i'rul.ij'B ? ile thire will bo a half car of
apples and n mixed car of peaches , apricots ami
plums A thlid car Is hilled to arrive , but the
contints mo not lepoitid
About sixty prnpe ferovvtrs recently met at
Mnrblehend Junction , O , nnd organized the
Danbuij branch of the Northern Ohio Grnpc
company The branch now him enrollri about
siventj mcmbeis npiesinthu about 1,100 niuo
\liujnnl8 and irclmrds , and on the basis of
last je.n's crop 1,100 tons of gmpes The mem
bership Is ntlll Incicfislng , nnd before the ship
ping teijon opins expect to emoll 100 members ,
with 2 Ohl neirn of fiult.
SrilA\\lliitKlis A few beirlfs "vvere re
ceived , nnd gowl Block Is quoted nt II OOR1 TO
CHiilUIis : : Thorp arc plenty of Callfornli
chert les to be had on the market. Good Block.
II OOffl . ' ,
APPLI7S California apples are becoming quite
plentv IM 50 Hi crnte , JI.73.
APIlICOrS There are a few apricots coming
every diy , but they nre Kitting scarcer and
higher , fiood shipping stock , II 2J01 60
aOOSCUEUIUUb There have been non re
ceived to amount to an > thing during the last
tveek or more Quotations nre nominally | 2 23j >
260
ULACKIinRUIES-ncccIpts modcrale. Good
stock , J3
I1I.ACIC nASPBnUHIKS The receipts were
made up largcl ) of homigrown stock. Good
stock | 3
RED nASPIinnninS Theie were a few In
Sesterday , which sold at 14 OOQ5 00 for 24-qt
cases.
PCACIinS The supply of peaches was In
creased > esterdn > by the auction sale of a pirt
of a car of California atocrf. Good stock , II 00
1 2i
PLUMS Only a few California plums are
coming ns * et , nnd they range In price from
tl 23 to II75 per box , according to size of the
fruit and variety.
PIIUNES A few boxes of prunes are arriving
from California , nnd arc worth about 1260 pel
boxTIGS
TIGS A few California figs have arrived
They are quoted at 11 23
TROPICAL rnUlTS ,
A writer In the Tampa Tribune of Tlorlda
eays : "Close on the hceln of the Orange Growcis
union comes the serious fact of a failure of the
orange crop In Ilorldn I have taken special
pains to asceitaln the extent of the disaster , and
regret to announce the result us most lamentn-
ble The failure Is confined principally to seed
ling gioves budded trees show Ing "much better.
A few budded groves In the lake region give
promise of nn cxtnordlnary yield. I hear from
other localities of like results , especially among
the best Utpt of the thrifty buds ; but the stand
ards , or seedlings , m they are called , are three-
fourths of them fruitless In manv localities
where the liugest slslds are usually found Tor
a scar or more the gloves nt Thonotnsassa hive
been more or less affected by Ihc red spider. Its
ravages arc this > car extended to neighboring
groves , nnd glowers nre feirful of wldetpreid
Injuries. Kiom authentic Information I learn
that In many pnrls of the mate tbo same condi
tions are recognized , from which It Is eafe to
predict n great failure In the orange crop of
1894 I do not think It wise to raise nn unnec-
efKary alarm , but the fncts arc serious , nnfl we
must make the best of the situation Of course ,
there uro mnnv > OUIIK groves which will bear
for the first time this season , but this excess
will not compensate for our great loss In this
season's oiange ciop"
HANANAS As usual , when Berries nra on
the market the demand for bananas Is not very
heavy. Choice stock , | 2 OOQ2 60.
LEMONS The demand his not been Increiscd
to an extent sulllclent to advance prices as jet ,
and the maiket remains gtend > . 1'aticj lemons ,
300 size , II ,0 ; fancy lemons , SCO size , 14 23 ,
choice lemons , SCO Blze , tl
OllANGlIh California Mediterranean Sweets
arc to he had on the imrlcet nt 13 75 ,
PINEAPPLES There Is n fair supply of
Tiorlda pineapples on the market ut II 6) per
doz , or 17.006750 per crntc of about six doz.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Fins-rnncy , per Ib , 12'ifllic.
DATES-Hnllovvees. 65 to 70-lb. boxes , per Ib. ,
HONEY California , 15c ; dark honey , 1012c.
MAPLE SIRUP Oillon cans , per doz. , | 12
NUTS Almonds , 15M7c ; English vvamuts , 10O
lie , filberts. 12a , ilrazll nuts , lOc.
CIDEIt Pure lulct. per ibl , 16 ; half bbl. ,
HIDES-No. 1 green hlde , ' 4c ; No. 1 green
Baited hides , 3c ; No 2 green salted hides ,
2c ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 Ilia , to 15 Ibs , Cc , No.
Z veal calf , 8 Its to 15 Ibs . 4c ; No. 1 dry flint
hides. Cc : No. 2- dry flint hides. 3c , No 1 dry
salted hides. 4e ; part cured hides. He per Ib.
less thnn fully cur d
bHEEP PELTS-Green sa'led , each , ! 58COc ;
creen salted ( heat-lings ( short-vvoolcd eanty skins ) ,
each , tOlCc , dry shearlings ( Bhort-wooled early
skins ) . No. 1 , each , WT. dry Bhenrllngs ( short
vvooled iarly Bklns ) , No. 2 , tnch , 60 ; dry Hint ,
Kanias and Nebraska butcher wool , pelts , pel
Ib , actual weight. 6fl8c ; dry flint. Kansas and
Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per Ib , actual
weight , 4 Gc ; dry flint , Colorado butcher wool
pelm , pel Ib , actual weight , 407c ; dry flint ,
Colorado murrain wool pelts , per Ib , actual- '
weight. 4 IT Co.
TALLOW AND GREASE Tallow , No 1 , 40
4Vic ; tallow. No. 2 , 3' < & 3'ic ; gr a > e , white A ,
< Uc ; grease , white II. 4c ; grease , yellow , 3c ;
create , dark , 2'ic ; old buter. 2Q2Hc ; beeBirax ,
prime , UQlSc ; rough tallow , 2c.
I'rult Oiiotntlons ,
CHICAGO. June 28 Porter Ilros. company ,
Chicago , fold seven cars of California fiult at
auction todaj : Peach plums , | 1.60ft235 ; Tragidy
prunes , ll.261200 ; Ito > ul Hcllve plunu , SOTiS5c ;
Clymnn plums , 60eJll 05 ; nprlcols , 40 { > 70c , Alex
ander p ach s , I30c < ( ll 00 , Hales Early , 70ii73c ;
Early Mnj , 7 c ; Hartlut peius. 3 Mil a 03 ; apples ,
51.40Cl.Ci ; Illggeraus cherrleH , 20)Glc. ( Ro > al Anna
chin lex , 40cii 11,10 ; Tnrlnrlans , 30fibOc.
Porter Itroa. company. New York , sold to
day six cars of California fruit at nuctlon ;
Peach plums , 13 t& ; Trugcd ) prunes , Jl 600100 ,
Slmonl prunes , { I OS ; figs. Jl.Oil 1.70 : apples , II 10
(11.70 , Itoul Anne cherrlis. 7Sc i l 35 ; Illggeraus.
SScfill 4) ; Centennial , Colik-'c. liirtnrlans , Ukfl )
HIM ; Origons , 75c ; Ilojal apricots , COcOJl.05 ;
MontgHinelii. t > OcCj1.25 ; puih nprlcots , 6rti. ll 00 ;
Alexander pcaihis. UXfjIllO ; Hales. Mciijl.15 ;
Ro > al Hellve plums , 65c ( l ( ) ; Koenlg Clutide ,
frk- < ( | 1.15 ; Sundance plums , I330O3C5 , lei rlutns ,
1325 , Ongon plums , 1X70 , Cl > mun plums , 1170 ;
one cur load of choice > oM grons far ovir 12000.
The E rl I'rult company suld California fruit
at auction thin morning , nallzlng prlctB as fol
lows : Cherries , Hluck Tartarian , H > ti 0o : fancy ,
95cOll 15 , Ito > ul Anne cherries In bad order ,
eiitill.OO. fancy. 11.65 , lllgKeiaim , ( Ofi76o. Repub
lican , 650SSc , soma churrki In bad nider did
not bring an much. Apricots , Royal , 11.85 , peuph ,
iOQUc. Monie Pork , Me ; Montgamel , II 05.
I'tuchm , Alexander. 65OtOo : Hales Early. 8 0 ;
Mikado plums , J2.M ; Trugeily phines , | 2 3002 60 ,
ngs , } i,7ycather ! > very hot.T
Nuvv York Dry tiourit .llnrket.
NKW YORK , June . -Therc were many buy-
tn la tna mukel who did much iliouylnir , tut
V
lather sparingly nnd mostly of seasonable
ipecmltle * Of staple * the movrmenl f > r the
month hns l > ctn very large and the thief Mocks
are well In hand Printed cloths werp very riul
nnd the prices are pegged at 2 H ICc nt Iiait for
the ptesent . _ _ _ _ _
Coffer Alnrkct ,
NEW YORK , June -COrFKE-Ontlrtn *
opened flrm at & { J15 ( Kilnts ndvnnre. ruled fnlrl )
active on Iccnl ntul continued bctler bujlng
clotcd barely strndy , unchanged tn 10 points
up Sale * , 1,2W bags , Includlngi July , 111 l..f
IS 60. August II4W1H50S , September , I14.'ii
1140 ; October , tUDOIrllM Spot coffee , RIO
flrmer. No. 7 , I16.7S , mllJ quiet , Cordova
119 00013 M Fnles , (00 bngs , C. A. p. I.
rumored snles , Rio , c nml f but no pitrlcu
lars. Wnrehousc deliveries > c tcriliy , 6.J24 bngs
New York slock totlay , 83,16 ? bags , tlnltetl Slnte
Block , 13.1,658 briRs , nlbnt for the United State'
14",000 bng , total visible for the United Stntcs
27 ,6iS bngs , ngalnst 42r,5.1o lings last > car.
HANI OS. June 28 rirtnf K < io < l nvcrngr17
Rr-telpts. 4 ( X ) lags , slock , 3 , noc ) bngs.
HAMKUlia , Junr 2S gulet , prices unclmnfd
Mies , 12,000 l.ings , cliared for New York , 6,5 (
bleu nrnilllnn.
HAVRE , June 28-Opened barely steady nt
"tf advance Sales , 2 ( M ) bngs ; nt noon shnvvei
n further ndvnncp of 'if ' and further rales of
3000 bngs ; nt 3 p. m was quiet nt > f n action ,
and further pales of 1,000 bags ; clofc 'if down ,
. RIO I > i : JANEIRO , Juno M.-l'Irm ; No.
Rio , 116 , exchungp * J2 , receipts , 4ou0 baps
floated for Ihc United Stntis , 6,000 bags ; Block ,
116,000 bags. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Cot ton .tlnrkpt.
NEW ORLEANS , June -COTTON-Slraily. .
sales , 600 Imles , to nrrlve , 2M biles , nrdlnnrv
lo good oidlnnry , G'.c. low middling , b , c , mid
dling , CTic. good middling , 7'iC. mlildllng fair ,
7 ? c ; fair , S lirc. l . Rccelpis , 1,076 bales , ix | irls
lo Grcit llrltaln. 3.9S4 balia , cmstwlje , 1.41U
bales , slock , 71.8SC bale. ! .
Tulurcs quiet , slcndy , tales , 9,400 bales ; Juno
1680 nominal. Inly , ! COf3C.81 ; Augunl , I6.7t < i
675 , September. ! t)73JI674 , Oclob < r , 16.780079 ;
November , | C84j ! f6 , Deceinlx-r. I611G692 ; Jan
unr > , | 697J C ! > J , IVbrtiarv. 1703 bid.
OALVr.STON , June 28 COTTON Middling ,
sales , 24 halts ; stock , 12 3.12 lml s.
ST. I/5U1S , June W COTION-Steady ; mld-
rlllng , 7'if ' , sites , ICO bales , lecclpls , 100 baits ;
shlpmcnls , ' none slock , 33,900 bales.
HIIIIKHS City .Iliirlintt.
KANSAS CITY. June -\VHEAT-lc Inwer :
No 2 hard , SlfrWUc , tin 2 red , 60/51c / ; No. 3
ted , 49S50C , rejetled , 4lJI"c.
CORN linchntiRctl ; No. 2 mlxid , JCflSG'ic ; No.
2 white , 39 39 > 5c\
1'LAX SEL'U-Slendy nl II 31
IIHAN 1'nsler nt CSfttKc
HAY Dull , llmolhj , IS 50fi9 CO , prnlrle , 17 COO
7 60 ,
DUTTER-Qulct , cremicry , HiJlSc ; dairy , 12
( [ I14c.
EGOS Unchanneil nt 7c.
RECEIPT riV hctt , GOi ) bu ; corn , none ; oals ,
none
SHIPMENTS-Whinl. 9,400 bu ; corn , none :
oals , none.
Liverpool Alurxctv.
LIVERPOOL June 28 WHEAT Dull : lie-
mind poor. No. 2 ted wlntir , 4 Sd , No. 2 ml
spring , 4s 5d
CORN Dull , demand modeinlc : new mixed
fpol , 3 Sd , fuluiii dull , modcrne dimand , new
mixed spol , 3s Sd , futures dull , demand moderate
June , 3s 7yd , July. 3s Sd , August. Its S'4d.
TLOUR Klindj , demand poor , St. Louis fancy
u I liter , 5s lid
PROVISIONS I'Jrk slendj , dcmnnd moderale
prlmo mess , weMein , C7B til , medium , 67s Cd
Lard , easy , 113 demand , tpot , 35s , futures , n'
demand.
Pcortn ( Sriiln
PEORIA , Juno -CORN-rirm ; higher ; No.
2 , 41V4c , No 3 , 41c.
OATS Active : llrm ; No. 2 white , 451 J < 3)ic :
No 3 white , 4l4T45c.
RYE Nothlmr doing
WHIHKY-I II m. high wine basis II 15
RECEIPTS Wheat , none , corn , 22,750 bu ;
oats , 33 000 bu.
fiHIP lENTb Wheat , none , corn , 1C 900 bu ,
oats , 43,400 bu.
Suciir Mnrlcnt.
NEW YORK. June -SUGAR-Raw flrm.
sales , 2000 tons Muscovado , 83 test , 2 11-lCc ,
ex shin , 7,447 baRB centrifugal , 90 test , 3'fcc ,
ex ship ; 293S bigs molasses sugar , 89 test
2 l-16c. ex ship Rellnid stendj.
LONDON , June -SUGAR-Cnne dull , cen-
Ijlfucai jtnj , n3i Muscovado , fair refining ,
12s ou *
Oil . .
OIL CITY , Pi. . June -Nntlonil Transit cer-
llllcales upcnul nt fcG. highest , SB , lowest , H" , .
closed , 84 , fulis. n OOD bbls. , chnnnces. 6 OJO
bbls , Bhlpmenls , 10.C3J bbls , runs 103 , SOO hid *
PITTbllURO. Pn. June 28-Nallonnl Transit
certificates opened nt 84 > 4 , closed at i > 5 i ; highest ,
Ki , lowest , S4Vi , no siles
Dulutli Wliciit Mnrkpt.
DULUTH , June 28 - WHEATClose : No 1
hard , cash , June nnd July , r3' > , c. No 1 northc n
cash , June nnd Jul > , t , . ' . heptimber , rilUc ,
pecemlicr , CS Jo ; No 2 northern , cish. fii.p !
' '
Trlspo Whpat ( JuotutloiiH.
SAN TRANCISCO. Jurte -WHEAT-E.isiei
December , U 07U ; Mn ) . tl.ljnew ; sillers , isc.
Wool Markt't.
ST. LOUIS , June -WQOL-Qnlet ; receipts
running lleht , quolatlons show no clunge.
faTOC'KH AMJ IJONUS.
.Spcculutlvo Viilnos Received n Sctbick Yes
terday on Account of the btrlku.
NEW YORK , June 28 Speculative values
received a setback today , for which the ex
tension of the Pullman strike to the St. Paul
railway was largely responsible. There was
little else to account for the reactionary
movement In prices. It was the Influencing
motive which led to the selling for the Lon
don account , which swelled the volume of
business during the morning. Trade was
light in all but three stocks Sugar , St.
Paul and Burlington & Qulncy. Sugar
opened steady , reacted U per cent , advanced
% per cent and then on brisk selling for the
Washington , as well as the local account ,
broke 2 % per cent , ralljing % per cent and
closing at a reaction of % per cent , or a de-
cllno of % per cent on the day. The de-
'prossion In the stock was due to reports
that the majority counted on passing the
sugaj schedule In the senate Is rather small.
Senator Sherman was quoted In the Wasli-
Intpft dispatches as making a statement to
this effect. There was some selling of St.
Paul at the opening on the strike on the
road , but thora were some good supporting
orders In the shares and the declines were
resisted. The depreciation , however , con
tinued steadily and about 2 o'clock a decline
of 1 per cent from last night was recorded.
A later recovery of % per cent from last
night was made and a final reaction of Vi
per cent , the last sale being at a loss of %
per cent on the day.
Burlington was sympathetically disposed ,
declining Vt per cent and selling up % per
cent during the morning and declining grad
ually In the afternoon , closing 1 % per cent
below the highest point touched and scoring
a loss of % per cent from yesterday. North
western declined 1 per cent on sales of 400
shares. Rock Island was moderately active ,
losing % per cent at the opening and quickly
gaining V4 per cent , then with the others
of the group It declined l't per cent , clos
ing U per cent above the lowest figures
made. Lake Shore and Union Pacific de
clined 1 per cent and Louisville & New Al
bany preferred 1 % per cent ; General-Electric
lost % Pr cent and Pullman % per cent ;
Michigan Central and Iowa Central preferred
each advanced ! ' , per cent. Arrangements ,
It Is said , are nearly completed by the re
ceivers of the Atchlson road and the New
York , London and Amsterdam committee by
which all three of the committee shall jointly
purchase the January coupons of the general
mortgage bonds , thereby avoiding the Issue
of receivers' certificates. J. Plerpont Morgan
lias been conferring with his associates re
garding the Union Pacific reorganization
since his return from Europe and a move
ment toward getting affairs In'o shape Is
likely to occur soon.
The bond market was steady early In the
day , but became Irregular In the afternoon
and closed easier. The action of the govern
ing committee of the Stock exchange In au
thorizing the committee on the stock list
to place the Northern Pacific consolidated
fives certificates on the list when the re
organization committee has received the as
sent of the majority of the bonds has caused
some activity In the shares , 2,000 of which
sold today at 25 Va to "C. The reorganiza
tion lacks assent of about $4,000,000 to have
a riajorlty and until It obtains them the
certificates cannot be listed ,
The Post bays : Prices wavered today
from the start , and then yielded under free
professional selling , the evident basis for
ivhlch was the progress of extraordinary
Pullman strike. The financial community
docs not , of course , look on this uprising
as a danger because of Its probable success.
N'o one has yet been able to discover hew
Its success U possible , but It Is a more or
less discouraging Influence ,
The Evening Post's London cable says ;
The reserve In the Hank of England shows
a small decrease this week , because of notes
gone Into circulation In view of the holiday
requirements. The coin and bullion In
creased 436,000 , 160,000 coming from Aus
tralia , 13.000 from Lisbon , 64,000 from
Egypt , and 28,000 In bars. Tbo remainder
probably cajiie from Scotland. The total
coin and bullion Is 39.313,896. There waa
a general Improvement. In South American
stocks , owing to a scarcity of supply ot such
stocks and a fall ot 7 points In the Argentine
gold premiums.
The follow lug are tbo cloilng quotation *
The tolnl union of utoiks todnv wore H3.fl *
slmren , Includliic. Atclilmn , 12,800 , America !
KiiKiir , 41too , Iliirllncton , 10,900 , Chlcnjtn Ona
3.5 > io : DlfllllliiK , 4 C ( ) , ( Ifiieiiil nicctrlc , 2,50' )
Mlwjurl Pni'lllr. 2fii)0 ) ; Hock Inland , 2,900s St
Paul , 1SH ( . Union PnclHc , 3,700.
New lork Slonpy .Murltot.
Ni\V YOIIK , June 28. MONHY ON CALIr-
Hcny nt 1 per cent , Inst loin closed at 1 pir
cent.
cent.PitiMi : Mr.ncANTiu : PAPKU 2'UC4'4 ' ' per
cent
STintUNO nxrilANOB Dull nnd enfler. wltli
nctunl buolness In bnnkeis' Mils nl 14 8S'4 for
denintid and nt II 87(1 ( for sixty dnvs , posted
rntea , 14 fSH nnd 14 'JO. commercial bills , 14 SC'i
sn.vnit fiitTiriCATis-C4geic.
( KViilN.Mi.NT : noNUS Steady , stnte bondH
Innctlvc.
CloflnR quotations on bonds were as follows ;
HAU SILVER -28' < d per ounce.
MONEV-Mi n r cent. ' f
Thnrateof dlbCOUiiUn the open market for both
hhortand time mcmtW'blllB IB IL-ldWK ppreunt.
The amount of million cone lntt > the Ilink of
England on b ilnncu tbiny Is ilOO DUO. I
Financial > otos.
KANSAS CITY , June ! -Clearings , 1 , 265/21.
NHW Oni.UANS , June 28 Clearing , 12,10V
092'BOSTON.
BOSTON. lune 28. Clearings , } 11 , 630,919 ; bil-
ances , } 1,324 .IH
HAIvTIJIOIli : . June -Clearings , $1.C40,319 ,
balances , jJl,311.
Nnw YOIIK. June 28 Clearings , tC5,730,3SO.
balances , } lHr > .CM.
PAHIS , June 28 Three per cent rentes , lOOf
44c for Ihe account.
I'HILADnU'IUA. June 28. Clenrlngi , $8,193-
1C1 , balances , J1.WC.7I3
CALCUTTA , June K The Hmk of Ilombiy'B
rale of discount Is 4 per c nt
MKMI'IUH , June 28 New YorK exchange , Jl ,
Clenrlnts , J164 C98 , balincis , $70,900
CINCINNATI. June 23. Money 2'jjjfi per
icnt. Ntw tork txthnngc , Wi/C5c premium
Clurlngs , $1,867,300.
SAN rilANClSCO , , June 28 niafts , sight ,
lOc ; telegraphic , 12'c Silver burs , 62tfC.9ic
Mexican dollarv , 51 rlijc.
ST. LOUIS. lunc 28 Clearings , $2tl4,717 ; bnl-
nnces , $4W2. ! Mone > dull , Wi7 per cent , IIx-
change on Niw YorK , nol quolid.
CHICAOO. Juno 28 dealings. $15.212.000 Ne\v
fork exchange , 75c premium foreign exchange , *
quiet , sterling exchange , nilual , $1 S7\W4 S9
I'AHIS , June 2 < i The slaliimnl of the Ilink
of Trance Hhrjwa Ihe follotvlm ; ehangis. Notts
n circulation , Inermnp during the wiek , 10.2T-
OOOf , treasury nccounts , curivnt. Increase , CW)0- )
OOOf. gold In hand , Increiife , 2 . OO.OOOf , bills dlx
counted , Inirenee , C,60QOOOf , silver In hand , In
cnnse , CO.OOOf.
LONDON , June 2i. The weekly statement of
he Hank of nnKland shown Ihe following
changes ns compnvd with the previous nciount
Tolnl resi-rvr , dicriune , 174 , 000 , circulation , In
cruise , { CQI.iKjO , bullion , Incirams 4Vi 2JJ , otlur
seiurltlCH. dicrintie , 3i'S lux ) , other di posits. In
crinxp , 1171,1X10 , public depoxllH , d.'irc.m , CCSI.OM ,
nolcs reKirvt1 , deutnsf. 178,0HI ( ; Kovtrnminl se
curities , Inciew , 436,000. The pinportlon nf
he Ilunlt of KiiKhind'H reseivp to llabtlll > Is
087 per c. nt. Thu fntu. of discount nmaliiH nt
per cinl. _
DeWltt's \VJtch salve cures piles.
It's cool and refreshing at Courtland Ucach.
INSTRUMENTS placed ' on record Juno 28 ,
1894 :
\VAHHANTY niiia ; :
A P Ilendrlikmin ( VJii\niH llrndrlikson ,
lot 4 , block 3 , ClltAh Till ) . . . . f 400
Moses Tort to J I' Rinik. lot 13 , Mock | i ,
nil t l U of J I Hrdlt-VN ndd . 1
O \V Kumlir nnd vtifu to O A ntrmnihl ,
lot 17 , block 2 , Htivii ! > 1'liu-i' . C2V
J A WillH nnd wir ( . I' A Wells , M'4 lot
10 Corllaml (7) ( ) I'lui- . , . , , , . . . . . . ( ,000
llchnrd Stibbens UOAInry J Htebbeni , lot
17. arlllln Si 1's mid . . -
A I > Kvvoboda to Anna HvvnlKXla , lulu 12
nnd 13. block IS. lUni > ooni I'lace ( ex u 100
fid of raid lots ) . . . . .It. . . 1
Linvltt llurnham nnd vvlfa lo .Vllllam
Illoomqiilut , lot 'f/S-tloik 3. lluinhnm
1'lnce . , JJ. . C23
A \V Jones and husband lo Krneit Klrimer ,
e 100 feet of 6' ! , lot 7 , block 5 , Oixhard
11111 . 3,000
Krmst BKngir tu K J Htentcr , lot 10 ,
block 96 , Koulll Omaha : lols 1 lo D.
SlenEtr'a 1st subdlv of lots 1 and 2 , block
110 , Houth Omaha . . . , . . . 1,000
Thomas Orary et ul to Ihomaa I'lUrson ,
lot 9. and u 4 feet lot 6 , I lock 7 , Corrl-
gan riace , , . . . . . . . , . SOO
QUIT CLAIM DRUUS.
Omaha MortKiifre , Invitmint und Iteallx
comtiany to HdmUnd llurke , undlv U lot *
13 and 14 block 9 , Kounlze Place . 1
Maurice CHnry to Thomas Oeary , loll 6
and 0 , block 7 , CorrlK" " Place . l.JOO
DEinH.
Emma Ooodhard. . cuardlan , to Edward
IximhoJer , pan no Be 12-15-10 . (00
Total amount 'of transfer ! . , . 114,053
Bco IL3 Glide ( or life at Courtland Dcach.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Another Thursday Sees Another Off Day in
the Wny of Supplies.
TIE-UP ON RAILROADS AFFECTS TRADING
Offering * Too Snmlt to IXnbllnh n Tone to
Cnttln Trntlc HORI Jump n Dlma
Umlcr the Slack Supply
Sheep bUnily.
THUIISDAY , June 2R ,
Thursday Is getting to be an off day for
receipts , ami the run today , but 113
cars all told , was very little Improvement
over the Insignificant run of it week ago
today. So far this week , compared with li t ,
cattle supplies show nn Incrvaco of 1,000
head , while hogs hnve decreased about that
much. In sheep there has bicn 11 slight
gain.
There was \cry little to the cattle mar
ket today , supplies being most too small
to establish the tone to the trade. Less
than fifty cars of cattle arrived and not
much over a third of these wuic suitable
for beef. There was a little better tone to
advices from Chicago , but on account of
the threatened tie-up In the rallroadu , and ,
as Is usually the case on n Thur day , there
was practically no dhlppltig or speculative
demand. Dressed beef men , however , read
ily paid steady to stronger prices for the
handy fat cattle , while the heavier grades
ruled dull at the recent decline and there
was no Improvement In the market for the
common half finished and grassy fctock
There were a few loads still unsold at the
close.
Cow stuff waa In poor supply , both as to
quantity and quallt > . Trade was stow , with
prices Just about bteady. There was a mod-
crate demand for veal calves at firm prices ,
but the market for rough stock was slow and
dull.
dull.There
There was no material change In the situ
ation as far as feeders were concerned Out
side bujers vverf scarce nnd most of the
trading was done by the regular dealers
1'rlces were firmly held , but the volume of
business was comparatively light Good to
choice feeders art. quotiblo at $3 1C3 60 ,
fair to good , $2.SOJ310 ( ? ; common to poor
at from $275 down Representative sales
DIUIfcSCD 11DEF.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. IT No. Av I'r
17 .1117 M 60 IS 1031 SI II ) 22 1120 ( I 2fl
23 1010 3 65 1 . Ml 4 10 12 . 1112 4 2fl
1 1010 3 7i 33 12T.4 4 20 20..1217 4 ! 0
25 . 9S7 3 15 41 UTS 4 i.0 15..1158 4 30
1 . 1C20 4 00 4G 1211 4 20
COWS.
1. . . S10 1 01 1 . S50 1 75 24 . . . 023 2 21
1. . . . 830 123 3 1013 200 2..1140 2 2i
1 . . . SCO 1 25 2 920 2 M 1C . . SCO 2 35
1 . . . 950 1 CO 1 1050 2 00
HEITEIIS.
8 . . 301 1 70 1 . 720 1 80 1..1030 2 S5
2 . . 665 1 75 1. . . 910 2 30
CALVES.
1. . . . 110 300 30. . . ICO 373 2 . . . 140 373
HULLS.
1 . . . MO 190 2 1170 200 1 . .157(1 ( 225
1 . .1210 1 ! " 1 20 . 1141 2 00 1. . . . fclO 2 1 ! >
1. . . . MO 2 00
STAGS.
1. . . . 900 2 10
BTOcKcns AND rnnocns
1. . . . 470 1 25 8 . . . 410 2 71) 11 . . . 7S6 3 T.
1. . . . G20 1 73 23. . . 4V > 2 71 4 . . S42 3 20
8 . . . 712 200 43. f > 'il 200 1. . . . ilk ) 323
1. . 7s ) 2 00 8 701 3 00 24 . . . iici 3 21
2 .481 2 ( VI 10. . 7.3 ! 310 Jj. . . 1)37 ) 330
1. . .400 2 55
55WYOMING
WYOMING CATTLi : .
No. Av. I'r No Av. Pr.
24 steers . . .1212 J3 < T 21 fccdori. .1135 $3 40
IDAHO
1 cow . 1070 1 1 2 cow * . . . fSI 1 SI
2 COVVB UHO 2 40 14 Ftr tig 1117 2 23
41 filers FJ6 3 0) 44 fecilcrs 910 3 00
HOGS Dealers were disappointed at the
light run of hogs today , and In consequence
the market opened out prettj brash. Ship
pers and packers were both after supplies ,
but particularly the former and the fresh
meat men. Trade started In active with
bids and sales 5c to lOc higher than Wednes
day. The heavy and butcher weight hogs
sold largely At $4.SOI 85 , and the light and
light mixed grades mostly at ? 1.754 SO.
After the first round or two , however , the
market lost Its wire edge , and by the close
a fair share of the early advance had dls
appeared , and a few loads were left. The
trading was largely at from $4.75 to $4 85 ,
as against $4 70 to $4.75 Wednesday , and
$4.65 to $4.70 one week ago today. Repre
sentative sales :
No. Av. Eh. Pr. No. Av. S'l. Pr.
S 200 . . . J4 C5 71 2S7 210 $1 SO
3 41C . . 4 IT , M 291 210 4 60
5 2JC . . . 4 70 51 241 . . . 4 (0
14 250 . . 4 70 f,2 2rO . . . 4 SO
83 1)6 ! ) 240 4 70 CO 210 12) 4 8)
6 320 . 4 72'a 112 . . 2S9 12) 4 8" " )
C4 20) ) 240 4 75 H 200 SO 4 SO
71 179 1W 4 71 C5 . . . 21)0 2X ) 4 SO
4 ! 67 8) 4 75 f2. . . . 2f2 U ) 4 80
CO 217 200 4 75 72 255 80 4 SO
8 214 200 4 75 C7 210 SO 4 fO
C 190 . . 4 7i ' tl . . . . 201 . . 4 80
6 2SO . . . 471 fO .14 40 480
8 1C3 40 4 75 CC 2SI . . . 4 SO
4 327 80 4 7 > 41 214 . . 4 SO
CO 221 2)0 475 SO 21S . . . 48)
65 221 200 4 75 7. J38 . . 4 81
9 .MO . 4 71 7. 21) SO 4 fO
54 238 M 4 75 74 JC5 12) ) 4 S )
1 221 SO 4 75 74 . . . .227 UO 4 ! > 0
7 107 . . . 4 7- fO LOS . . . 4 S214
11 100 . . . 473 70 17 ! > . . . 4 k2
51 212 200 473 M 103 . . 4 SJ
S3 231 SO 4 73 1 T30 , . 4 S2'4
60 220 40 475 CO 211 40 4 S2'i
65 218 120 473 71 230 BO 4 S2Vj
48 280 203 4 75 71 JJ5 SO 4 S3
103 220 .00 475 6S 311 40 4 Si
Cl 223 120 471 54 257 . . . 4 85
30 242 . . 4 75 fil 212 SI 4 85
57 247 200 4 77H Cl CO 80 4 85
C4 J3C 2UO 477 > 4 74 237 . . . 4 S5
C3 294 ICO 480 75 'CO SO 481
ro 270 200 4 so ro .rro 120 4 M
C2 195 200 4 SO 78 218 110 4 S >
r , < ! 200 kO 4 SO 05 250 120 4 * 5
CO 201 . . . 4 SO 51 .113 . . 4 S5
-0 J3J ICO 4 SO 74 : C2 40 4 S5
59 212 1.0 4 SO
rics AND nouaii.
1 . . . 250 . . . 4 50
SHUni' None were received. There was
a very fair demand for desirable muttons
and lambs , and prices were quotably firm ,
? alr to good natives are quotable at $2.75 ®
3.25 ; fair to good westerns , $2 B03.00 , com-
iion and stock sheep , $200@225 ; good to
choice 40 to 100-lb. Iambs at $2.50@3.75.
Representative sites :
No. Wt Pr.
J4U Mexican wothcrB 71) fJ ' . ' 3
Hocelpto anil Dlsponltlon of Stock.
Official receipts nnd disposition of stock HI
shonn hy the books of the Union Brock Yards
compnn > for tlio tucntj-foiir houis ( .inline at 5
o'clock p. m , Juno 28 , ISM :
itccnii'is.
Cam llpart
CnttlP 41 1081
logu C9 4,672
DISPOSITION.
TUijor * HoRs Cnttlo Sheep
Oiniihu Packing company . 703
I'hc G H. Hammond Co . . rS9 21
hvvlft nnd compinj . . 1,231 231
The Cuilnliy PnckliiK Co . . 910 218
John P. MI ll I r. .t A. l'i > . 651 . .
G H. II. , fiom KnnwiH City . . . 171
Sulft , from Knniuis City ni >
I llxku .1 1) < ten Si
J , Lobmnn 124
hlinKO P P. Co 307 . . . , .
nihiliy llroa 83 . . . .
, Ilrckei 9
hhlpptm uml ffeilu- 134
Total 4751 1,003 61
uiiiOAdo I.IM : trfouii.
Cuttle 81ovv In Kriuhlnir tlm Market on
Ariount ot the Mrllii1.
CHICAGO , June 28 Thcn > WIIH scarcely more
Utility In llu > iltnmml for cattle toJny tlmn
mtinln ) nnd TuiBilii ) , hut ! > ) virtue of the
mnnll mimlxr of talon , nttlmatul ut (00 , thin-
a feiint' sin nKtlKnlMK of vnlura tVtful
lr ' xril lit of ami uhlpplhK vlccm KUicinllv Hold
it nn ndvnnro of lOi , und fitt IOUH .ind htlfrra
vrri1 nlmiiK at Ihu iiUvnncv of the du > lufoic
omiiuin Hrnim inltlH win * MK.iln dull , nobodv
vuntliiK Hum at IntKr pilcm lliun NMTU pulil
mlrrilu ) . Tixnn vallli * , of vvlilc1 ! them were
ri > sh n-iilpln of nhout lKx > In ml. vvuu tlrm at
oHtinho'H prUi * Nullvm wno qiiotod ut from
1 to MHO A ftw old "oklnn" v\ut * piddled
> ut nt from Jl to II M and extra dry lot nteira
ire quoted at from 14 75 to Jl W. CHUB nnd bulls
wild principal ! ) nt from 12 to > 3 15 , nnd from
360 to H CO look modi of the Mien ) Touu
cuttle vver > > quoted nt from II S3 to H , with ealea
chit Hy ul f rum II 75 In 13 23
Tno reuilpti ( if hops wtio comparatively llxht.
Thr ) vverc intimated nl 21,000 hiad , which IH
marly t.OOO l" than for hint Ihureda ) , nnd
,000 lepi thun a > rnr UKO The dncrenue wn
attributed partly t < > the n'.mn > decline In prices
at the lieKlnnlnK of the week and pirtly to the
trlke. Tin roult of the IlKhl rtcvlptB ms an
idvnnce of &o In the vnlua of nnlnmlu. No
loubt the rain would have bun more pro
nounced but for the Influence- the ilrlke ,
ihlpprra were timid , and the unu.il companion
rom that quarter belim ubnent , local imcktrn
were ilow to pay higher prlcev. The clone vva >
low. but nearly all the offerlnK * were Uken nt
rom 14 K ) to 14 5 for uvtmire of lens than 100
b > . , and at from 14 90 to It W for iiudlum. few
lock trains arrived en time , and , therefore ,
alei were ttrung out till a later hour than
muni *
Tha ihctD marktt wai firm for lair to choice
P-e-a-r-1-i-n-e. '
- - - - - - - .
This is the way we spell it. It's
necessary to mention it , because
some women don't seem to know.
We find so many who say they use
Pearline , and then , upon cxamina *
tion , find that what they are using ia
mly some imitation of it.
See if your package is marked as above ,
here is only one Pearline. It makes white
things whiter bright things brighter eco
nomical and saves at every point. For wash
ing and cleaning , nothing under any other name can equal it ,
CIcki1 I'eiMlcrs and some unscrupulous grocers will tell \ou " this is as good nV *
OCllU. or11,0 , Mnc . „ iVarline,1' IT'S FAl.SU I'cirtltic is never peddled ,
if T" > _ - 1- . and if vour tnoicr sends you something In nlnco o { IVarline , be
-DECK lionul-ttnJ it tat * . 4U JAMES 1'YLE , N , Y ,
WE PLACE ON SALE THIS WEEK one entire
stock of btass and iron beds , white oimmnlntl , brass trimmed , at about nail
usual prices to close them quick. All our brass poods arc hiplily "lac
quered1 that is to siiv , covered with an imnorlshablc , transparent prepa
ration so they will never tarnish , but remain bright and clean. 1 ho de
mand for bro > s and iron beds has boon constantly jjrowlng during the post
five years. They arc wholesome , neat and Uut a lifetime. Hero uro u few
prices :
IRON BEDS
In White Enamel and with Brass Trimmings.
Former price 812.50 . Now S 7.50
Former price 20.00 . Now 11.50
Former pi ice 2J..10 . Now 12.50
Former pi ice IJO.OO . Now 17.00
Former price 33.00 . Now 19.80
Cold Finished Fire Lacquered Goods.
Former price $15.00 . Now $24.60
Former price 55 UO . ' 1SOW 27 5
Former price 70.00 Now ,14.5' '
Former jirico 85.00 Now 42.CO
Terms cash or easy payments.
Formerly People's Mammoth Instalment House.
Close Evenings at 0:30 : , excepting Mondays and Saturdays.
MANHOOD RESTORED ! VS
Mtt. " 1'1- ' " ' , ' .
"JWB'rnJcnoriltvoOriKMia' | cither ( .pjjcomjfl
rors , oxccnlYO u o of lobuccu , onluoi or etlm
nil
' " ' ' "
- . „ TEiiTbiW iii pram wrapper'
Sold In Omaha. Neb , by Sherman & McConnell.by Kulm . Co. nn < l by Vlclters & Merchant , dru
mutlnns , while poor stuff Fold ns mean as nt
any time. The fact that the recplptu wcio mill
.lid not lm\e much wclKht. the dermiml 1-cliiB -
especially roKtrUtc.l There wa ' " 'nis ' . ' "
laubs of the belter nualltl. but the oft fcrndcH
erc almoet unnalal.lo Quntntlona for jeil >
ratio d from II to J3 75 , and foi sprint' lambs
! : , 7.500 hn.l. . cnliw. COO head ;
hOKS , 21 000 head , sluip , 5 MO hind
The i\cnliiff Jouinol niort :
CATTI.IJ-Hicoliiti" " , 7roo hoad. Bummer welKht
steers In better , U mand , hlBlur. i.rln.o to o : iclrn
nathe Ftr , J4WIIS ) . inwlluin. ( t Mlt M ,
others 13 7GG4 10. T. xaim. J ! < V' ' J ° " , . . ,
lloaB-IlrtHpti. Sl.ngtl head ; rnarliet openi.l
5c IHBlVtr. c o e.l 'lower , many c.irrl . l o or. louRh
liea"i )2'.04W. picklnK and mixed. ' ! > 0) ) :
prime lu a\y and butchei weights. { SOOQ510 , as-
* 0sl'il'1f'"tANnK)0lAMnS-Hecelp.B. ! ' ) ! . D 000 head
In better d.mand. mile llrmtr. tcp Bhup , J3 J , ®
3 C5 , top lambs. MS5 00 _
St. I.oula I.i Stork -\Iurkct. \
ST I OUIS June -CATTI.n-Hecelpts , 3 100
head. Vhlpme'nts. 1,300 Lead malKet MimiB jen-
-rails. M > od native butchir Mici . MJ.fi4 < 0 ,
farto mtdluni 1 70W4 00. TeMis steers , 800 to
l,00 < ) Ibs , I225 T317'4. ' co . flfflVSN
HOGH-Hecelptfl. 6.000 head , milpinonm. 1,100
hcud jnnrket Be lowir. chcrfce heavy J5 , M"d |
luaw. tl IW < 5 , mixed. l COffllW. Kood llfilit ,
"BUnVlf'-necelpU , l.COO head , pnlpmentn. 1 40J
head , market xlow. liiiBiilar mlxeil HtoU < er
tlOOiilSO , native mlx.d , l.37'i. Iambi , JJ U'iO
4 00 _ _
ICUI18HI City I.lvo bt i k Miirlict.
KANSAS CITV , .luni- -CATTUI-ItccelptB. .
3,700 head. BhlpmenlB noni . market flow mid
weak , lexax mierH. IS2MJ320. cows. 1 J5 3 3J ,
beef Welt ) llMlfilCA , natlvn CDUH , II SO'ii. ) S5.
HtorkeVs ana feeders. KWOSW. biilli. . H'WtW
HOGH-Hecelptd. 1C.100 head ; KlilpniintH , l.tOO
head , market opened stroni ; to to lilghn < l "w
w ak , bulk of rnl.H. 14 ; < 44 | R1 ; litn l < ' . 14 Wi
19" paekerH , II.7UW4 65 ; mixed , II ( > Ofc4Sl5 , IlKht ,
_ " " ' Itecilpts , SCO bend ; shipments , SOO
hiud"niurkit sliady.
Now York Llvo htotk Miirknt.
NHW YOUIC. Juno 23. IIKIJVKS nccclptg ,
" " "
"blini""AND ? LAMHB Receipts , 4860 henil ;
maiket Inactive ; she.p shade nrmer , liimbs , 'So
higher , sheep , poor lo prime , K Will 1 $ , lambs ,
very common to good , HWfitt' >
1IOOS lti > lpti > 1,73. ! head , market weak ;
good hog" , $3 30H5 40.
Muck In bight.
Itecord of receipts of live stock nt tha four
principal > orda for Thursday June 28 , 1894 ;
Cattle. HOKI Bheep.
South Omaha 1JJ > .JifJ * ; . . ; .
Chicago . . . . , , 7.0) 21,00 * ) 6,000
Kanta * City , 3,700 6,1'XI SOO
HI ? LoulB 3.100 C.OOO l.MO
Hide tbo switchback at Courtland Beach.
Krlccion Still Ili'liiK Toucil.
DAVENrORT , la. , June 28. The United
Blatca torpedo boat Erlccson left here towed
by a raft tug bound for St. Louis , a was
expected that aha would make her Drat run
under Btcam from here , but the falling stage
of the river gives warnlnn that It may teen
be Irapotilble to l > asa thoals below here. She
WM , LOUDON ,
Commission Merchant
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS'
Prlvato wires to Chicago and New York. All
bUBlnma orders placed on Chicago Board ot
Trade. . .
Correspondcnco solicited.
Office , room 4 , New York Lira Dutldlns
Telephone 1308.
will probably make no stops between hen
and St. Louis.
Vn\r \ , with Contlniinl filch Temperature , I ? ,
NrliriiHlcit.
WASHINGTON , Juno 28. The Indication !
for Friday are :
For Nebraska , lovvn and Kansas Falri
continued lilKli tempernturoj variable winds.
Tor Missouri I'alr ; continued high tun
peraturo ; southwcBtorly winds.
Tor South Dakota Pair ; \arlablo winds.
I.IK ul Kucoril.
Orrioi : OPTIIB WEArnuii UuiiRAn. OMAHA.
Juno 28 Omnlin record of temperature nno )
r.Uiifullcompuudvltlirorrospomllng day of
past fourycius :
1804. 1B03 1802. 1801.
Maximum tomporixtiiro 00 = 83 ? BIG e&o
Mlntmiinitfninor.ituro. 1.0 = 073 Oils 083
Avcrnui ) tempornturo. 7B = 70 = 72 = 70S
1'reclpltatloti . . .00 ,00 .02 ,00
Stitomunt Bhowlntf tlio condition of torn-
pornturonnJ prociplutlon ut Om.iha for tlio
ilny mul since March 1 , Ib'JI :
Normal tciiiixiriituru . . . , , . , 7-O
Kxii'hafortlioduy . 43
Kxc-OMnlnco Murcli 1 . 423O
Nnrinul precipitation . 21 Inch
Dollcloney for the ilnv . 31 Inch.
Dulltlency blncu Murcu 1 . 0.74 Inclioi
ItrporU from Other Htiitluna nt H P. St.
" \ tOKiJB V""mMT Locul t'orecut OfflcUl.
It'fl cool aud refftshlnK at Courllana Deacb ,