Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 07, 1895, Page 6, Image 6

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    0 . THE OMAHA DAILY BEEJICFBIDAYt JUNE 7 , 1805.
COMMERCIAL AND F1NANCIAI
Hold Drop Damage Eopoits the Feature o
tie Day ,
WHEAT STARTED FIRM BUT QUIE'
Com Wni I'nlrly Active nntlBtrontri
la SjiKrmtlir with Whent In OnU
R lite lluiltieu WH
Iraniiicted.
CHICAGO , June O.-Morc crop damage re
portH. renewed country buying and bettc
cablet ) were the feiilurcs today , July when
closing Uo higher. The other markets to
lowed , corn gaining ! % < , oatb 140 and prt
visions closing slightly higher.
Wheat started firm , but rather r\\\M , n
from 77''iC ' to 77'ic ' for July , n much nni
rower opening range thnn has been usual o
late. The flrrnrii\ with which It cotr
inenccd noon began to gather force. Th
weather map wns dry as to the wlnte
wheat urea nnd showed more rain In th
spring wheat country , where , according t
nccounts from the south , tlu-y already ha
more thnn enough. The ptcdlctlon lonlgl
nnd for tomorrow was for a continuation c
the above conditions. That was ono of tri
helps the bulls received tit the opening. At
other was the firmness of the foreign mai
kets , nnd Rtlll another cium- from the fat
made known early In the session that buj
Ing orders morn numerous * than for seven
duys were In the ImnclH of commission me
from country millers. New York wire
when the advance , which coon uommencei
was fairly under way. "Foreigners buyln
whent huro , " nnd the New York men then
Belvc-x weru among the norvlf-st buyers her
Armour , SenvoniK , Counfolnnn nnd othui
among the olnvalor proprietors were amen
thn ptomlncnt buyer * . The malket got II
biggest boost from reports for an Indicate
Rhortnge In the Uusslan rye crop of 200,000
iO liu. , nnd In the German rye crop of 40
000,000. The Russian crop of last year wn
nbout 705,000,000 bu. The statistical lien ;
rolatlng to the day's movement of who :
nnd Hour wcro also an Incentive to buylni
but a reawakening of the speculative Intci
est which had been dormant for a wee
was pcrluipH responsible for a good deal t
the greater strength and activity dlf-playpi
Out of ( Ifty-Ilvo cars reported as receive
forty-four wore transferred for nrlvnl
houses. The shipments hencu by lake an
rail were 203,000 bu. , 173,000 bu. of whlc
went to places In the Interior west of Hu
falo , and thi > 23,000 bu. shipped to the lattt
port were cnroute to mills In 1'ennsylvnnli
None of the dally heavy sales of cash whet
hero arc going In the usual direction. IS :
port clearances were 333,000 bu. , half c
which Is In the form of Hour. Mlnncnpol
nnd Duluth receipts were 19S cars , again !
218 a. year apo. Canadians were buyers (
Hour. The price of July rose steadily 1
79-ic ! , broke back to 70'fcc ' and closed at 79v4 <
Corn was fairly active and strong , largcl
In sympathy with wheat , but to n consli
I'rablc extent , also , because of the Indlcr
tlons of reserves In farmers' hands glvln
Blgnu of running low. The receipts toda
wcro 311 cars , and 1D5 arc estimated for U
morrow. July , which closed nt 51'ic on tli
day before , opened at from Gl'&c ' to 51 % (
After remaining Ilrm but quiet around 51j j
nnd 5le for half an hour , It rose to 53c I
a gradual way , and was nt thnt near tli
close , the last trading being at 52'fec.
Oats were wanted , and a big business wti
transacted. Shorts were buying , as wci
elevator people. More crop damngc froi
the country started the anxious fcelln
among Fpectilators. Counseknan headed tli
buying of July and SIckettB sold. Tl :
strength In wheat nnd corn was nlso Inlli
entlril In assisting oats to advance. Tli
Ohio state crop bulletin , showing the cond
tlon of the crops of that state , reported oai
as only ( il per cent of an average crop. Th
was the principal Item of damage. Prices i
the close were from ' c to Ic higher. Jul
started at 30' ' , c , sold ur ) to 30T4c and close
nt from UO'/ic to 30c. September range
from 20c to 30ic , nnd rested nt 30V4c.
Provisions wore weak nt the opening o
account of the liberal run of hogs pn
dieted yesterday. The receipts for tomoi
row being estimated at 28,000 head , and tli
wheat , corn nnd oats market showing sue
remarkable strength , provisions responds
to the extent of recovering nn early sllgl
break In lard nnd ribs and recovering
loss In. pork -made at the start , gaining 1 !
at the close.
Estimates for Friday : Wheat , 40 car
corn ; 193 cars ; oats , 187 cars ; hogs , 2fl,0i
head.
The leading futures ranged ns follows :
Ctsh quotations were ns follows :
FLOUR Firm ; winter patents. $3.7001.00 ; wh
ter Btialghts. $3.2583.75 ; bakers , $2.90Sf3.25 ; sprlr
patents , $3.'JO4.30 ; spring straights , $3.10ff4.00.
WHEAT No. 2 spring , 79'i TS24c ! ; No. 3 sprlni
nominal ; No. 2 red. 78'.5T7Uc. '
CO UN-No. , & 2'.4f52',4c.
OATS-No. 2. SO'.Jc ; No. 2 white , 32 > 4O33c ; N
8 white , 32ii 32c.
RYE No. 2 , 65c.
IJARLEY No. 2 , 62Q63c ; No. 3 , 5Hiff53c ; N
4 , nominal.
FLAX SEED-NO , i. $1.4514.
TIMOTHY SEED-Prlme. $5.
PROVISIONS Mess potk , per bbl , $12.55
12.62M. L.ird. per 100 His. , $ li.50G6.62',4. She
ribs , sldi-a loose , $6.20lf6.25 ; dry sailed shoulder
boxed , 5Hl5'io ; short clear sides , boxed , 6'/i
Cc.
WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per gal
S1.26V4.
The following were the receipts and shipment
today :
On tlio ProJujj oxclianira today tha butler mai
bet wan firm ; creamery , lU'J17u ; dairy , 10
Hie. ECCB , steady ; luailc. Cheese , quiet ; U
NEW VUHK OENKK.VL MAIIHET.
Closing Quntiitlnnt nil the Prlnulitl ( : Coin
mnilltlcD unit Muplen.
NEW YORK , June 6. FLOUR-Recelpts , 14
too bbln. ; exports , 12,700 bbls. ; sales , 17 , C
pkgs. Market firmly held at old prices , wll
demand better ; spring patents slightly hlehei
Minnesota patents , $4.10f4.65 ; city ml
patwits , $1.855J6.15 ; winter patents , $4.
M.40 ; city mill clears , $4.10ii4.4D ; wlnt (
lira ghts , 3,75n.i6 ( ; wlnt r extras , 3.C'tt3.(5 ) ; ult
tcr bakers. $3.25ft4.25 ; winter low grades , $2.45
S.05 , spring low grades , $2.00B2.50. Rye flou
linn and moro active ; sales , 300 bbls. ; super tin
4.20iM.25 ; fancy. $4.40 4.60.
CORN MEAL Quiet ; yellow western , $1.18
1.20 ; Hrandywlne. $3 ; rales. WO bbls.
WHEAT Receipts , ta.OOO bu. ; exports. 80,3
bu. ; sales , 6,750,000 bu. futures , ISO.O-iO bu , spo
Spot market Htrong ; No. 'i reil , In elevate
81140 ; afloat , 82',4o ; f. o. I ) . , MUc , afloat ; N
1 hard , & 6o dellvereil. Options were general
strong all day on bad state reports , high
cables , foreign and country buying , rumors (
a hot wave and active short covering ; a cab
reporting 200,000.000 bu. shortage In Europe
rye crop also had an effect , and the close w ;
nt 2o advance. Crop news was the worst
many days ; No. 2 red. June , closed nt 81'4
July , WJitJSJ 11-16C. closed at S214C1 Augus
KU riK1 ! c , cloned at 82c ; September. Ml4iS3i
closed at 83c ; October , S2iiHS3 4c ; Decembc
t3i/S5o. closed nt Bl ic.
CORN Receipts , 63,300bu. . ; exports , 163,900 bu
Bales. 550.UOO bu. futurrs. 4,000 lu. spot , Sp
market strong ; No. 2 , 671ic In elevator ; tSV
ntla.it. Options opened firmer on less favo
ftbKi crop news nnd advanced during the dt
on light receipts , good curh demand at the I
terlor nnd talk of a hot wave , and closed Hi
Hia higher ; July , C6Htt571ic. closed at 51 4
Beptemln-r , 67H i5STic , closed at 6S ic.
OATS Receipts , 104 , 5UO bu. ; exports , non
vales. 2JLiR" ) bu. futures , B.lW bu. spot , Sp
market strong ; No , 2. 33H 33ic : No. 2. delivers
S4U H4iSc ; No. S , 334c ! ; No. 2 white , S6c ; N
t white , S5V c ; track , white , 37 37Hc. Opll
higher on buying , Induced by KloDtny cri
news , end closed He higher : June closed .
33Hc ; July. S3H634C , closed at S4e ; Septembe
33 i flle. closed at S3 He.
HOPS Dull ; state , common to choice , old , 3
tc ; 1S)4 ) , 4C8c ; coast , old , SOTc1634 , 4tfSc ,
HAY < JuletJ thlpplng , & 0fc55c ; good to cholc
C0f ' 75c.
HIDES Firm ; wet salted New Orleans , t
lected. 45 to 65 Ilia. , 6 < 4c , nominal ; Texa , si
lected. 60 to CD lba,7c , nominal ; Huenoa Ayre
dry , W to 24 Us. , 15c , nominal ; Texas dr
24 to 30 Ibs. , lOc.
LEATHER Firm ; hemlock solo nuenoi Ayre
light to heavy , 22f23o ; acid , 21WJle.
WOOL Firm ; domestic fleece , IGGiSc ,
PROVISIONS He f. quiet ; faintly , $11.50013.0
extra mess. $ $ . & 0i9.oO ; beef lianu , $ ia.Wlj.0' '
rlty , extra India mess , $17.ooul3.0
Cut meats , steady ? pickled bellies. JS.OOJJ6.0
pickled shoulders , $5.X ( > 8S.:5. Ijird. steady ; we >
rn steam , $ ( .60 akkrd ; sales , 15i > tierces at $ ii. '
( oldt city nt I8.80C.25 ; July closed at $6.9
nominal , refined , ful t. Pork , dull but eteaJ ;
HUl &lV-BtraJy'j western dairy. 8HC11' '
western creamery , l01Sc ; western factory , 8
IZc : Elglns , ISc ; Imitation crvamery. H6l5i
kUlci dairy , llU17c ; state creamery , 18c.
CHBKSE Weak ; state , Urge , CVTUc ; tmoJ
tUfirltiCj full sklnii , llilUc.
KGG8 Firmer ; itate anJ FcoaiylvaQU , H
we lern frtnh , imc ic | nouthrn ,
receipts , 7kZ7 pkc .
TAM/JW Dull ana caiyi city , 4Mo ; countrj
'PETROLEUM Dull ; United cio t < i t $ i. <
bid.
bid.TURPENTINEQulet nt 235iMU < 5.
ROSIN Dull ; strained , common to r > > cd , $1.1
Ql.U.
METALS Pic Iron , st'fidy ; American , $10.00f
12.75. Copper , rtcndy ; linikrr * ' price , $10.G2'H '
cxchanco price , $10.M. Load , stronc ; broken
prlop , $3.12'4 ; exchange price , $3.27U' Tit
Imrely steady ; Mrnltn , $11.10 ; plates , sttiuly
spelter , firm ; dom"rtlc , 13.70. Sile on 'changi
r tons tin , cash lodny. $14.10 ; 15 ton * epo
$14.1214 ! 1 car lonil spot lead , $3.S2V ! , ; 1 car loa
curh lead loilny , $3.20.
COTTON SEED OllOonerally slow ; tome cj
part Inquiry nl Imvtr prices ! some dcman
for strictly prlmo yellow und off yr
low oil In lopoited ; prime nudi
23' < 74c ; prime yeltoiv , 27'f.c ; off cru.le , 21fi23i (
prlmo rummer yllow , 27f(37.c ( ! ; off summer ye
low , 2CTf26'4c ' ; yellow butter grades , 28c ; pi Ire
eummcr white , not quoted.
OMAHA GENERAL MARICKT.
Condition of Truilo uml ( Juotatloin ni
f tnplo nnil 1'nncy I'roilitcc.
Home dealers claim that there Is a firmer fee
IIIR In the butter market , though no uJvani
la quotable.
Eggs arc very firm n quoted , but It does m
appear an ensy matter to force prices an
higher. Quotations :
EdOS-ChoIce stock , lOo.
RUTTER PackliiR sine ! : , S',4c ' ; choice
fancy , 10J12o ; gathered country , 14c ; pcpatati
creamery , He.
LIVE POULTRY Hens , Cc ; roosters , 3
4c ; fprlng chickens , S.OJ4.00 per Ooz. ; duck
70Sc ; luikeys , 6(7c ? ( ; geese , 3c.
VEAICholcf fnt , 70 to 100 Ibs. , arc quoted t
Ctf'c ; l.irgc and co.itBe , 40514C.
CHEESE WlKcnnsIn full cieam , Oc ; Your
Americans , lOc ; twins , lie ; Nebrask.i und lowi
full cicnm. lOc ; Nebraska and Iowa , part skim
6f(7r ( ; Llmburger , No. 1 , lOc ; hrlclt , No. 1 , HI
Su'lss. No. 1 , lie.
HAY Upland hay , JS.0 ; midland , $ S ; lowlaiv
$7.DO ; tyc straw , $5 ; color makes the price f
hay. Light bales sell the beft. Only top gradi
brlnn top prlco .
PIOEONS 1'cr doz. , $ l.COffl.50.
VEOETAIILES.
Tomatoes arp becoming somewhat more plent
nnd It Is expected thnt the receipts will I
laiger still next eek.
The country smith appears to be full of pen
string lioans and other vegetables und shlppe
are wet king ha id to unload upon every mark
that will tnkp them.
The aKilculturnl bureau of Michigan repor
that potato raising In that state Is largely r
the Increase and adds that the Importance i
good roll well supplied wllh readily avallab
plant food nnd thorough cultivation Is reco ;
nlised by all successful growers. One thlr
needful to mature a good crop which can 11
he supplied by the farmer Is rnlnfnll. Muc
can be done by thoiouKh preparation of II
soil nnd by judicious nml timely cultivation
consetve all moisture1 that comes , nnd the tin
of planting can be better selected to UPC ,
best advantage , the rainfall than Is the usu
pmctlce with many growers. In the pouthei
part of the ptnte It Is the general practice
plant potatoes soon after getting In the corer
or nbout the 20th of May. Potatoes planted i
this time will form tubers In August at tl
time of the least rainfall and the greatest hei
and under the most unfavorable condition
Would not the conditions be more favorable
the potatoes were planted earlier or later ?
planted early In April , as Is possible In mar
soils , Iho tubers would mature before the tin
of greatest heat nnd least rainfall. An ear
or medium early variety should be used In th
case. If planted two or three weeks later the
the 20th of May , the warm soil , together wll
the copious June ruins , would give the crop
good start , nnd the tuber forming period won
come late In August and In September , when tl
talnfall Is greater and the temperature cook
For northern Michigan the drouth comes In Ju
when It In not to Injurious to the crop , and th
the rainfall Is greater during the fall montl
than In the southern part ot the state , whit
may. In part , explain why the northern Fectli
Is so successful In potato growing. Quotation
CAULIFLOWER Southern stock , per crat
$2.00.
ONIONS Hcrmudas , per crate , $1.0031.60 ; Co
Ifornla , In sacks , per Ib , 2c.
POTATOES Western stock , car lots , 70GSO
small lots , SOTiOOc ; new , per Ib. , 2c.
OLD IlEANS-Hand picked , navy , $2.20 ; Lin
beans , per Ib. , 5UKf5Vtc.
CAI11IACSE On orders , 3c.
SPINACH Per bu. basket. S'lftlOo.
RADISHES Per doz. bunches , 15c.
GREEN ONIONS Per doz. bunches , E10c.
LETTUCE Per doz. , 25fi30o.
ASPARAGUS Choice stock , on orders , 30U4
per doz. bunches.
PIE PLANT Per Ib. , < ! i01c.
CUCUMHERS On orders , 4050c per doz.
PEAS On orders , per ' , i-bu. liox. 60 < iiCOc.
STRING HEANS-On orders , % -bu. box , GO. .
l-haskfl crale , $1.25.
TOMATOES Florida stock , per G-baskct crnt
$4 ; Texas stock , per 4-baskct crate. $2.5' ' ) .
WAX I1EANS On orders , per V4-bu. box , 73i
bu. Ixixns , $2.00.
TEXAS SQUASH Per doz. , on orders , 4005C
FRUITS.
There were not far from 100 cases of strai
IwrrieH In the market yesterday , nnd prices we
higher. The season Is now so far over with th
It will be'haidly possible to secure Fhlppli
stock. The berries which are likely to con
from now on will be taken by the local trad
Raspberries continue to arrive In limited qua ;
tlHoa.
One case of blackberries came In yesterda
the first of the season.
Ileports from St. Louis Indicate n large crop <
cherries and gooseberries. Quotations :
STIIAWIIERIUES Choice shipping stock , p
case of 21 ( its. . $3.50.
CHERRIES California , black per 10-lb. bo :
$1.25 ; Royal per box , $1.50.
GOOSEIIERRIES Per 21-qt. case , $2.f.O.
SOUTHERN CHERRIES 1'er 24-qt. case , $2.2 :
1ILAC1C RASPHERRIES Good stock , per 24-p
case , $2.00.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES Navels , per box , $3.25ff3.50 ; cholc
seedling * , per box , $2.25 2.50 ; Medlterranca
sweets , $3.25 ; fancy St. Michaels , $3.25.
LEMONS Extra fancy lemons , SCO size. $5.50
6.00 ; 3' ' * ) size , $6.00f6.50.
IIANANAS Choice shipping stock , per bunc !
$2.00fT2.25.
PINEAPPLES Per doz. , $2.00(82.50. (
MISCELLANEOUS.
FIGS Fancy , 15c ; choice , 12Q13c ; Callfornl
bags , 7c.
HONEY-Callfornln. 14fll5c.
MAPLE HYRIIP Gallon Jugs , per doz. , $1
Dlxbv. 5-gaI , cans , $3.
NtfTS Almonds , lie ; English walnuts , sof
shelled , I'-'c ; standards , He ; filbertu , He ; Bra ;
nuts. Sc : pecans , 9e.
DATES In 60 to 70-lb. boxes , Cc per Ib. ; fa :
dates. 9c per Ib.
CIDER Pure Juice , per bbl. , $3. half bbl. , $
COCOANUTS Per hundred , $4.00.
HIDES AND TALLOW.
HIDES No. 1 green hides , S'4c ; No 2 grei
hides , 8c ; No. 1 green salted hides , 9c ; No.
green salted hides , 8Hc ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 to
Ibs. , gifilOe ; No , 2 veal calf. 8 lo 15 Ibs. , 12
No. 1 dry flint hides. 10ffl2c ; No 2 dry Hint hide
lOc ; No. 1 dry salted hides , lOc ; partly cun
hides. Uc iwr Ib. less than fully cured.
SHEEP PELTS Green salted , each , 25JTCO
green salted shearlings ( short wooled early skin ;
each , 5ftl5c ; dry shearlings ( short wooled car
skins ) , No. 1 , each , CitlOc ; dry shearlings ( she
wooled early skins ) , No. 2 , each , 5c ; dry 111
Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , p
pound , actual welxht , 50Sc ; dry flint Kansas at
Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per pound , actu
weight , 4J6e ; dry Hint Colorado butcher wo
pelts , per pound , actual weight , 4HGHc ; d ;
( lint Colorado murrlan wool pelts , per poun
actual weight , 4Q6c. Have feet cut off , as It
useless to pay freight on them.
TALLOW AND GREASE No. 1 tallow , 4'i
4'4c ; No. 2 tallow , Si.ifflc ; giease , white. A , 4
4' c ; grease , while U , 34c ! ; grease , yellow , 2i
3c ; grease , dark , 2Hc ; old butter , 25f2'ic ; bee
wax , prime , 17 ? 20o ; rough tallow , 2c.
WOOL. UNWASHED Fine heavy , 6ffi7c ; fil
light , SJMc ; quarter-blood , 10O12c ; seedy , buri
and chaffy , SJiOc ; celled and broken , coarse , 7
9c : cotted and broken , fine , 6J8c.
WOOL. WASHED Medium. 15T18c ; fine. II
16c ; tub washed , HfrlSc ; black. 8c ; bucks , 6
tag locks , 2Q3c ; dead pulled , t Cc.
FURS.
FURS Hear , black , No. 1. large. $20.00025.0
bear , brown. No. 1 , large. $20.00025.00 ; No. 1 , m
dlum , $16 ; No. 1 , small , $1 ? ; bear , brown , yea
lings. No. 1 , large. $10.00ifl2.00 ; No. 1 , medlui
$8 ; No. 1 , small , $6 ; bear , brown , cubs. No.
large , $7 ; No. 1 , medium , $5 ; No. 1 , small. $
badger , No , 1 , medium , $15 ; No. 1 , small , $8.01 ]
10.00 ; liear , black , yearlings , No. I , large , $12.00
15.00 ; No. 1 , medium , $10 ; No. 1 , small , $7 ; lien
black , cubs , No. 1 , large , $8.00S.OO ; No. 1. m
dlum , $3.00gG.OO ; No. 1 , small. $4 ; bear , lilac
Montana and Rocky mountain , No. 1. lare
$18.0fl 20.00j No. 1 , medium , $14 ; No. 1 sma
$10 ; bear , black , Montana Yearlings , No
large , } 12 ; No. 1 , medium , $8 ; No. , small. $
bear , black , Montana cubs. No. 1 , targe , $6.5
$5 ; bear , silver tip , cubs. No. 1 , large , S1.0001.C
No. 1 , medium , f > 0c ; No. l , small , too ; flshe
No. 1 , larg * . $ S ; No , 1. medium , $0 ; No. l , sma
$1 ; fox. rthcr , as to color , according to beaut
No. 1 , large , $100 ; No. 1 , medium. $60 ; No.
1 , large , $3 ; No. 1 , medium , $2 ; No. 1 , smti
$1.50 ; marten , No. 1. large , $2 ; No. 1 medlui
$1.50 ; No. 1 , small , $1 ; mink. No. 1. large , 60
65c ; No. 1 , medium. 40c ; No. 1 , small. S5c ; mln
dark. No. 1 , large. 65c ; No. 1 , medium. 40c ; N
1 , small , 30c ; mountain lion , perfect head ai
feet , No. l , large , $1.00 ! .00 ; Imperfect skin
$6.0007.00 ; No. 1 , small. $5 ; oiler , pale , No.
large , $7 ; No. 1 , medium , $5 ; No. l , small , $
raccoon , No. 1 , Iare . WHOc ; No. 1 , medlui
SOc ; No. 1 , large , 50ctf$2.00 ; skunk , black , case
narrow striped. No. 1 , large , 50c ; No. 1. in
dlum , 40c ; No. 1 , small , 25c ; broad striped. No.
large , ZOC25C ; wolverine. No. 1. large , $1 ; No ,
medium , 3 ; No. 1 , email , $ S ; wolf , mountal
No. 1 , large , $3 ; No. 1 , medium. $2 ; No.
small , $1.50 ; wolf , prairie , No. 1 , large , 65f90
No. 1. medium , 60e : No. 1. small , 40c ; beave
per tkin , No. 1. large. $5.000600 : No. 1. medlur
$1.10 : No. 1 , mnall , $3 ; beaver kits. No. 1. lara
$ ! ; No 1 , medium. $1.50 ; No. 1. email , 75
muikrats , winter. No , 1. large. SClOc : No.
medium , 9c ; No. 1 , small , 7c ; muskrats. fa !
No. 1. large. 4S c ; No. i. medium , 7cj No.
small , Cc ; mutkrat kits.
Financial Nutes.
ROSTON. June 6. Clearings , $15&S2,35S ; ba
ances ,
HALTIMORB. June 6-Clearlngs. II.663.6SI
ajHnce
N Ew YORK , June ( . Clearing * , | M,738,73 :
balances. $4,710.08L
PHILADELPHIA , June { . -Clearings. $11,78 !
23 ; balances , $1SS4W ) .
CHICAGO. June . Clearings , $15.490,000. D !
mand ( or roonty fair ; ratta , 41405 ptr cti
for call loans , nnd 5 < 4 < ] 6 per cent for commer
cial. New York exchange , & 0o premium. Sterling
ling- , posted , $4.90CJ4.8J.
RT. LOUIS , June t. Clearings , HM,4dl ; bal-
ancrs , $ S40Z95. Money , 60 per cent. New
York exchange , 50c premium bid.
WASHINGTON. June 6. Today' * statement ol
the condition of the treasury shows : Avnll-
abl cash balance , $1 3,2 < 5,5J9 ; gold reserve ,
t'J9,8S9.163.
NEW YORK , June 6. A dUpatch wns re
ceived In this city from Chicago today saying
that the directors of the Chicago & Northwestern
Railroad company met today and declared n
dividend of l',4 per cent.
STOCKS AND
Share Speculation Wns Dull nnil Unlntcroit.
Ini ; Throughout the liny ,
NEW YORK , June C. The share speculation
today was dull nnd unlnlerestlng. At the open
ing the market wns quiet and generally firm ,
but In Iho early dealings n drive ngalnst Read-
Ir.g and New Jersey Central forced these stocks
down > ; and ft per cent respectively. The
grangers were In the main firm throughout , bul
the movement of prices was nt times erratic.
Northwestern made the wildest fluctuations , d -
dining % per cent , rallying 1V4 per cent , re
acting 14 per cent. The trading In the Industrial -
trial properties was Irregular. Tobacco , Lead ,
General Electric , Sugar. Chicago Gas anil
Leather reached n fraction above last nlghff
figures , while the Cordage shares nagged to the
lowest prices yet reported for both common nml
preferred , the former 2U per cent und the Inttei
4V4 per cent. Rubber was conspicuous foi
maikcd strength In the early wsnlon , tipenltm
} i per cent higher , reacting li per cent nnd sell
ing up H4 per cent. A raid was made on the
slock , and It dropped 2 per cent. The preferrct ]
moved up 1 per runt , but later gave way ? i pel
cent. Among the less active shares materln !
changes were made. Chicago & Eastern II
llnols advanced ? 4 per cent ; Consolidated Gas ,
2J ! per cent ; Oregon Navigation , 214 per cent
Hay State Gas , 1 % per cent , and Alton K. Tern
Haute , 1 per cent. Starch first ptefenod de
clined 5 per cent nnd Panhandle preferiet !
1 per cent. SunquehnnnnVtstern was undvi
pressure during the greater part of the day. am !
the shares receded 24 and 6 per cent respect
ively , with n rally nt the clo e of ? i nnd 1 pei
cent respectively. The other net changes an
merely fractional , and In many cases are Ir
the direction of lower figures. The nmrkei
closed fairly steady. The bond trading was
restricted In volume , but with a pronounce !
downward tendency. The aggregate Bales wen
$1.130,000.
The Evening Post's London cable says : There
was n decrease of CliuO.nai ) In the coin and bulllor
In the Hank of England this we ek , althougl
140,000 In gold net \\nn Imported for Ihe week ,
the cash having gone Into home cliciilatlon foi
the Whltsutitldirequirements. . The details ol
the gold movement for the week were 151,00 (
Itnporte-d from Australia , f 178,000 In bars bjughl
and ( i.OOO from Paris , while Uuo.iVjO went oui
to the Capo , 120,000 to South America , am :
5,00i ) to Glbrnltnr. The speculative maiketi
were dull to fiat today , partly due to the Ar
menian mailers and partly to undigested bloclt !
of mining shares offered by speculators. Amerl
cans were flat , but closed above the lowest ,
The rise in exchange favors the arguments ol
Jmrnallsts and private pesxImlxtH. The liquida
tion of n large account of a recmt bull npcrntm
In Yankees assisted the dullness and partly
nccounled for the sharp break In Erles nm
Readings. The rumor cabled yesterday nboul
a Chinese loan received practical conllrmatlor
from Ihe best quarters. Russia lends Chins
about 6,000,000 sterllng'for twenty years , charg
ing China for the money a small Interest , th <
loan to be Issued In 1 arts , bringing 4 per cent
Interest , nnd guaranteed by Russia. It Is snh
Russia receives guarontets , but one cnnnal
confirm this. It Is expected the loan will b (
Issued very soon.
The following wcro the closing quotation :
on the leatllng stocks of the Now York ex
change today :
The total sales of stock today were 11C,12 (
shares. Including : American Sucar. 24.2'W ' ; Amer
ican Tobacco , 3.900 ; Atclilson , 9,100 ; Hurllngton ,
6.700 ; Chicago Gas , 5.400 ; General Electric , 4.60) ;
Minneapolis 'St. Louis 2il preferred. 5.CM ;
New York , Susquehannu & Western , 7,400 ; New
York , Susquehanna & Western preferred , 11,501) ;
Northwestern , 7.0HO ; Oregon Navigation , 3.SOO ;
Hemline. 18,600 ; St. Paul. 4,800 ; SoutliHrn Hall-
road , 5,300 ; United States Cordage , 3onO ; United
States Cordage preferred , 3,000 ; United States
Hubbor , 11.500.
Now \ orkn Hi ! . ' Mnrkot.
NEW YORK , June 6. MONEY ON CALL-
Eusy nt 1ST1V4 per cent ; last luan , lii per cent ;
closed. ISjl'-i per cent.
PHIME MERCANTILE PAPER 2'i03',5 ' pel
STERLING EXCIIANC.E-StronR nnd higher ,
with actual business In bankers' bills at J4.831 , ;
© 4.89'i for demand nnd nt $1.8SUIf4.88H for slxtj
days ; posted rules , $4.mi < fi4.S9 and $ I.S'J' , jl.LlO
commercial bills , $4.S7ViTi4.871i. (
SILVER CERTIFICATES C6Tifi67'ic.
GOVERNMENT 11ONDS Quiet and falrlj
sleudy. Stale bonds , Inactive. Ilullroud bonds ,
weak.
Closing quotations on bonds were as follows ;
llottcm StnoK ijuutationi.
nOSTON. June 0. rail loans. 2834 per cent ;
tlnin loans , v.'fi'i'4hi per cant. Cloaluy nricoi foi
locl'.B , buridsaud mlnlnff share' * :
Hun Fr nioUou Allulir.CUUK < ) ut > - , itlnni.
SAN FRANCISCO , Juno 0.--Tho oniolal clos
ing quouuona for inlnlnif a lock a today werj a )
followu :
Silver bint. ( JCKaGO < c. Mexican dolUri , 633
Dratia.Blifht.BKai telegraphlo. 5o.
New Yur Allnuii ; U ottlooi
NF.W YORK. Juno O.-Tlio following ard tha
London HtooSc < Juoiutloiu.
LONDON , June 0. 1 p. in , clo lnr :
HAH SILVER-JOUd per oz.
MONEY-U per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market foi
short bills U K per cent , and ( or three months'
Lllli U-K per cent.
OMAHA LIVE SHOCK MARKE1
Oattlo Rccoipta ContUtio Very Light am
of Indifferfilt Duality ,
TRADING SLOW AT fUESDAY'S ' DECLINI
llitrcrs IntlllTorciit ihtui Snlcs Slow nni
lliiril Slacker * myjj Feeder * tcnrco
Hogs of 1'nlr JJunllty Helling
Ten Cci/ls1 / 'inner.
THUllBDAY. Juno 6.
The receipts today consisted of SS3 cattle
4,462 hogs nnd 455 sheep1 , ns ngntnst 738 cat
tie , 0,078 hogs nnd 450 sheep yesterday an
1,210 cattle , C.14G hogs nnd 10 sheep o
Thursday of last week.
For the week thus far there have bee
received 2,881 cattle , 15,810 hoga nnd I.IC
sheep , as against 5,341 cattle , 17,011 hog
nnd 1,480 sheep for the same period las
week.
CATTLK-There were all told thlrty-nv
loads of cattle In the yards , which was enl
four loads In excess cf yesterday's rui
There was nothing very good among th
offerings , the bulk of the cattle being enl
fair at the best. The market was slo\
nnd dull at n decline of about lOc from yes
tordny's prices. The buyers were liullftereii
and the general market upon thu whole ur
satisfactory to the selling Interest ? . Th
best cattle averaged only 1,191 Iba. an
brought $1.90. The lighter nnd more com
mon cattle sold largely at JU.SOft 1.55. Th
holders of grassy stuff lound It hard wor
to close out , nnd some pretty fair cattl
were left over unsold. Ileports from othe
markets Indicate that thu decline was eer.
eral nnd that this market was In no wors
shape thnn others.
Cows and heifers were In light supply n
usual , but the demand was fair nnd th
offerings were for the moat part take
early.
There was only a load or two of stockcr
nnd feeders among the flesh receipts
Dealers report pome little Inquiry for thn
class of cattle and anything : deslrabl
would doubtless meet with ready suli
Representative sales :
BEEF STEILRS.
OXEN.i.
2..1530 223
CALVES
3. . . . 300 ISO 1. . . . 230 273 8. . . . 1CS 400
L. . . 310 200 7. . . . V ) 2'8.3 ' 1..155 400
L. . . 23) 200 I. . . . lliO 300 5..200 500
2. . . . 303 2 CO 2. . . . 1S5 3-00 1..190 525
STOCKERS ANP. .J'EEDERH.
2. . . . S30 300 10. . . . 740 3.25 8. . . . 750 325
1. . . . KO 30) 1. . . . 500 .3.33 1. . . . S70 323
1. . . . CO } 300 5. . . . 4CS % ! 25 27..C03 325
5. . . . 730 310 1. . . . SSO3J3 4. . . . 755 340
1. . . . 470 3 20 C. . . . 8 3 3,23
HOGS There were fifty-nine fresh loads ci
hogs In the yards , as against eighty cars ycstcr
day nnd sixty-seven or ! Thtlrsday of lust weeli
The quality of thehtgs , on nn average" , wa
pretty fair , and thc-re Were quite a good man
right good lends , both light ffnd heavy. The con
dltlons wcie decidedly 'against the selling Intct
csts. In addition to lll'etiil receipts , Chicago repelled
polled a big drop In prices , nnd , ns a result , th
maikct here experienced a 5c to lOc decline. Th
market opened with HIP buyers bidding Inwci
but after yesterday's decline salesmen were sloi
to make another concecslon today , nnd the hog
did not changtt' hnnds .very . rapidly. , tln fact , th
maiket wns a drag from start to finish. Som
of the most -deslrnblo IpttH sold not over 5
lower , nnd they changed , hands early. Prctt
good heavy hogs suld ( It $ l.40 < i(4.45 ( , while hos
weighing 200 to ? 30 Ibs. went largely at $1.255
4.33. Representative tales i
No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr.
03 152 SO $4 CO 7J 216 80 Jl 20
77 157 80 400 C3 220 SO 430
4 UO . . . 400 41 240 . . . 430
( il 1C4 120 403 C-j 233 SO 430
1 180 . . . 410 2 296 . . . 4 SD
73 170 40 410 73 230 200 430
3 213 . . . 410 73 213 60 430
79 170 40 413 92 229 120 420
SO IKS 1CO 4 15 f,4 211 . . . 4 30
111 199 210 429 63.- 210 . . . 430
33 1SS SO 4 20 74 223 200 1 30
F9 1S2 80 4 20 72 230 SO 4321
E8 01 2SO 420 7G 253 200 435
GO 101 ! SO 4 20 CI 252 2SO 4 3)
79 211 2SO 4 tO .72 241 ICO 435
8 17C 40 420 " 67 237 40 435
4 213 . . . 423 C5 234 SO 433
74 207 . . . 4 23 C3 257 SO 4 35
77 222 240 4 23 2 SCO . . . 4 33
67 213 200 4 S5 7 277 . . . 43.3
87 201 . . . 423 71 242 . . . 433
69 20S SO 423 55 200 80 435
73 207 SO 125 5 230 . . . 433
67 2'J9 ' 120 4 M 1 450 . . . 433
25 197 SO 4 25 ill 2CO SO 433
E3 221 ICO 425 9 2CO SO 435
49 211 200 413 10 S36 . . . 48.3
75 211 SO 4 2714 C 293 . . . 4 33
62 218 80 4 27Vj 8 273 SO 433
71 221 80 4 SO 2 313 . . . 433
2 215 . . . 4 SO 5 274 . . . 433
70 230 ICO 4 20 20 321 . . . 4 40
2 243 . . . 430 CC 263 240 440
23 234 0 4 SO 2 305 SO 4 40
; l 193 . . . 430 53 315 EC3 440
1 2TO . . . 4 30 C3 292 40 4 40
3 230 . . . 4 30 CO 2C2 SO 4 40
62 2SO 40 4 30 50 290 80 4 4-0
71 221 1 0 4 30 63 312 . . . 4 40
C3 231 ICO 4 30 59 201 . . . 4 42 !
73 228 120 4 20 GO 2TO . . . 4 43
6 24S . . . 4 30 63 282 80 4 13
80 227 SO 4 30 66 COS . . . 4 43
62 249 240 430 63 312 SO 443
58 231 SO 4 30
SKIPri AND CULLS.
1 2CO . . . 275
PIGS.
9 102 . . . 330 0 123 . . . 350
SHEEP The supply of sheep consisted of tw
double-decks of westerns , the same kind ns wer
here yesterday. There were also a few native
on sale. The demand was good nt steady prlcet
Fair to choice natives aie quotable at from i
to $3.75 ; fair to good westerns at from 52.50 t
$3.50 ; common find stock sheep nt from $2 t
$2.75 ; good to choice 40 to 100-lb. Iambs at froi
$3.75 to $5.25. Representative sales :
No. AV. I'r.
14 Colorado ewes 83 $200
441 mixed westerns 90 3 20
CIIIOAUU iivK srocu.
Fewer Ciittlo Are Cciming I'or\vir < l Than
During LiiHt Work.
CHICAGO , Juno 6. Fewer cattle arc comlni
forward than last week , the decrease so fni
being about C.CKW head. The receipts today wen
about 9,000 head , and for goud fat beeves then
was a Letter demand at s'.fons-r pilces , but ot'lei
kinds continued to show weakness and dullness
Common to extra native , ( cers weighing fron
1,000 to 1.600 Ibs. were M-l ' > & at from $3.60 to $ C
but sales above $5.60 wrre very few and tin
bulk of the transactions Uvi < ro at from $4.60 ti
$525. Nice distillery fed.lf tile averaging 1.3CI
Ibs. sold at $5.30 , and yqarllngs weighing fn.tr
625 to SSO Ibs. were plqV-d , up at from $4.15 t <
$4.70 , uhlla undesirable wmtrns sold us luw a :
$3.25. There was a lamer volume of business It
stoekers and feeders , tile former selling at fron
$2.25 to $3.35 and -thq Utter nt fron
$3 to $3.95. The receipts ( oday of this grad
of cattle were nboijf k3fii head , mak
Ing H.OiX ) received - K > - far this week
Supplies of these cattle are Jnuch larger than a
this time In recent yeatti. land prices have beer
steadily declining for Bmne.jlme. Today , how
ever , there was an Improved demand ami price :
averaged lOo better for-inoft kinds , cattle lef
over from ycsteiday selling 'considerably hlghn
than was bid then. Texas .rows and bulls soli
freely at from $2 to $3ji an < ] steers were uctlv <
at from $2.85 to $4.23 , the offerings conslstlnt
mostly of grass fed lotii/- '
In hogs the receipts snow a good Increase thli
week. The prices are < : Tapf lly declining , then
being a further drop tolayiof from 6c to lOc pel
ItX ) Ibs. The receipts Wfrerjestlmated at 33,00" "
head , making a total of , U9,757 head received Ir
four days , an lncrea c ut AS.I7W hoga as com
pared with the corret > | > ondlng time last week
At the decline there win u fair demand for loca
account and eastern shlplrs weic large buyers
The best sold at $4.70. or , aoo lower than a yeai
ago. Heavy hogs sold at from $4.25 to $4.70
mixed aufrom $4.23 to M 63. light at from $4.41
to $4.45 and pigs at from $3 to $1.60. The tiult
of the sales occurred at from $4.95 to $4,65 foi
heavy nnd at from $1.49 to $4.45 for light.
In sheen there was a big run jesterday , th <
arrivals footing up nearly 16,000 , head , but enl )
about 9,010 * head came In today , and the wrek'f
receipts su fur are 11,600 head less than for th <
sama time last week. The great bulk of tin
sheep offered for sale were of such i oor quallt ;
that sales were slow , even at the recent severe
decline , but good , fai muttons were Ui good de
timnj at fair prices. Culls and very Interim
sheep sold at from $1.25 to $2 , common to cholcf
sheep at' from $ : . ! 5 to $4.23 and spring lambs ai
from $3.60 to $6. Exporters ha\e taken semi
heavy hep , mostly ewes , at $4. Texas shfft
have suffered a blir decline and are selllnc
around $ J.Z5 ror'cirnT.ion lots. ,
Hecelnts : Cattle , 9,0uf > h ad ; calves , 700 head ;
hoga , S5.0UO head ; sheep , 9,000 head.
New Yurie Mvo Mock Market.
NEW YOtlK , -BEBVE8-necclpU ,
11,000 hrnd ; none on sale. European cables quote
American steers at lOHOUHo. dressed weight ;
refrigerator beef , 8k6 HQ per Ib. No cxpurti
today.
CALVES-Ilecelpts , (79 head ; on sale , 1K
head : itemornllxnl prices ; ve li , poor to prime ,
$1W5.00 ; buttermilk Cftlvr * . U. . .
SHEEP AND UAMHSlUcelptt. . 3.K9 hfad ]
on rule , S3 cart , or 8 , ua hcnj. Shetp steady , uui
till very dull : Iambs , active , He per Ib. hlghtri
over 4 , sheen yet unsold : the p. poor to prime ,
$2.0oO3.75 per 100 Ibs. ; Inmus , common to chok' " ,
$3. not ; 6.75.
HOas-rtecelpts. 4.C3J head ) firmtr at M.6901.W.
* City l.ivr Stork.
KANSAS CITY , June C.CAlTLKUtlpts. .
! ,700 head ; shipments , 1.70 * head ; best firm !
others slow and weak ; Texas te r , $4.0094.30 ;
Texas cows , $1.7683.DO ; beef steer * , S.9 > > U.I5 !
natives , $1.6'n4.U ) ; stoekers and leedcr * , $2.4Stf
3.60 ; bulls. $1.2501.75-
HOGS Ilecflpt * . 9.WO hcrtd ; ( dilpm-nts , 1S\V1
head ; market opened wcnk to So lowr , closed
strong ; bulk of sales. $4.15fi4.3S ; hcnvle * . $4.M
4.42'4 ' ; packers. $ UMCM.12tt ; mixed , I.l0a4. ( : !
lights , $3.SO 4.15 ; Yorkers , $4,0504,15 ; pig * , UWH
3. S3.
S3.BHEEP Itecelpts , 3,100 head ; shipments , none ;
market steady. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
MOCK III
Itecord of receipts at the four principal mar
kets for Thursday , June 6 , 1S95 :
Cattle. lloz < . Shci-p
South Omaha . SS3 4.4C2 4.
Clilrnso . 9,000 35.UUO ! > , <
Kansas City . 3,700 9,600 ! , ! C <
.St. Louis . 2,000 6,000 4,00
Totals . 15.5S3 64,963 10,53 :
Liverpool MnrKot * .
LIVEIU'OOL , June C. WHEAT-Snot qulcli
demand poor ; No , 2 led , winter , 6s 9V4d ; No. i
red , spring. 6s 3d ; No , 1 hard , Manitoba , 63 2'4d ;
No. 1 California , 6s Cd. Futures , steady , with
near nnd distant positions Viil higher : closet
steady with near nnd distant positions 4ii higher
business heaviest on rarly positions ; June , 61
9',4d ' ; July , 5s KM ; August , Us lO'.td ; September
5s ll'id ; October , Cs ll'id ; November , Cs.
COUN HKit | , quiet : American mixed , new. 4 ;
Sd. Futures opened steady with near ) > oslllon ;
\d higher nnd distant position * * ifld higher ;
buMm's * heaviest on early positions ; June , 4 ;
7Vd ; July , 4s "Hd ; Heptcmlxr , 4s 7id ; October ,
4s Slid ; November , 4s S'.id.
FLOl'll Firm ; demand modeiatu ; St. Ixmlt
fancy. 7s M ,
PROVISIONS lincon , steady ; demand poor
Cumberland cut , 2S to " 0 Ibs. , 31a ; short ribs ,
23 Ibs. . 32s ; long clear , light , 38 to 45 Ibs. . 33s
long clear , heavy , 55 Ibs. , 32s ; short clear backs ,
light , IS Ibs. , 34s ; short clear middles , heavy
65 Ibs. , 31s Cd ; clear bellies , 14 to 1C Ibs. , 33s
Shoulders , square , 12 to IS Ibs. . Us. Hams , shorl
cut , 14 to 16 Ibs. , 41s Cd. Tallow , line Nortli
American , nominal. I'.erf , extra India mess , 80s ;
prime mess , C2s 6d. Pork , prime mess , line
western. Cls 3d ; prime mess , medium , 53s 9d ,
Laid , dull ; prime western , 33s Cd ; refined , Ir
palls , 34s Cd.
CHEESE Steady ; demand fair ; finest Amer
ican , white. 4"i8 " ; finest American , colored , 42 < .
HUTTEII Finest United States. Ms ; good , 43s ,
COTTON SEED Oil/ Liverpool refilled , 18s 3d ,
LINSEED OIL 21s 9d.
PI-rrUOLEfM Hi-lined. 9d.
UEFItlOEHATOIl 1II3EF Forequartcrs , 3Hid
hlmlqmuters , CV1.
HOI'S At London ( Pacific coast ) , 25s.
St. Loin * ( ioniTil Altirkrt.
ST. LOUIS , June C. WHEAT Declined 4 <
early on smnll offrts to sell , but buying In
ci eased , n gain of 2c resulting. The clo. e wa
Ilrm ut almost top prices and lV4fflc above yet
tenlay ; No. S led. cash , Sic bid ; July , 79iUSOi
hid ; Soptemlwr , 79',4c bid.
CO11N Dull , but Ilrm ; nn advance was mad
later of IfdUc nlwve yesterday's close , but tu
day's close was lie below the top ; No. 2 mixed
cash , 49Uc ; July , WVtc bid ; September. 51 lie.
OATS Strong for futures , advancing SWii
and closing1 with buyers ut the top ; No. 2 cash
29c ; June , 29Hc asked ; July , SO' c bid ; September
30c bid.
COHN MEAL $2.402.45.
FLAX SEED Nominal at $1.10
HAY Choice timothy , s-carcp nnd firm ; $3.00 < E
13.00 cast side ; prairie. $6.00JJ1 > . : X ) this side.
WHISKY $1.25 for dlstillets' finished goods.
LEAD Strong ; In dotnand nt $3.10.
SPELTEll Stiff and advancing ; $3.50.
PItOVIHlONS Pork , standard mess. $1.C : ' , ( ;
Lard , prime. $6.35 ; choice , $6.60. llacim , boxci
shouldeis , $6.2'i ; longs , $ G.87 < , & ; ribs , $7 ; shorts
> 7 12U. Diesstd meats , boxed shoulders , $3.uO
longs , ! G.37'i ; ribs , $6.50 ; shorts , Jii.73.
Itr.miPTh Fluur. 2,010 Mils. ; wheat , 24.001
bu. ; corn , 15.000 bu. ; oats , 2.000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Flour , 7.UOO bbls. ; wheat , 33.CO
bu. ; corn , 30,000 bu. ; oats , 19,000 bu.
CofTi-n MurKut.
NEW YOUK. June C. COFFEE Option !
opened dull nnd unchanged and ruled featurclcs !
iiml Inactive. Absolutely no speculation nnd for
elgn markets unusually dull ; closed quiet n ;
unchanged prices to 10 points decline ; Bales , 5. " 31
bags , Including : March , $146) ) ; June , $14.30 ; July
$14.75 ; September , $14.70fll4.83 ; October , $14.iO !
December. $14.70. Spot coffee , lllo , dull ; No
7. $16 ; rnlld , quiet nnd steady ; Cordova. $18.S"ifi
19.00 ; Fnles , l.OCO bags Miirncnllxi nnd 300 basi
Central American , p. t. Warehouse dellverlei
from New York yesterday , 8.870 bags ; New Yotl
stok today , 182,832 bags ; United Slates stock
239.948 bags ; nlloat for the United States , 28'l.tnX
bars ; total visible for the United States , 522,91 !
Imgs , ngnlnst 2S3.096 bags Uist year.
SANTOS , June 6. Steady ; good average San.
tos. $16.80 ; receipts , 1,000 bugs ; stock , 137,001
HAMIlUlia , June C. Quiet , unchanged to I :
pfg. higher ; no sales.
IUO. Juno 6. Finn ; No. 7. lllo , $17 ; exchange
9Ud ; receipts , 7,000 bags ; cleared for the Unllet
States , 17,000 bags ; cleared for Europe , 2.COO bags
stock , 181.000 bags.
HAVHE , June li. Options dull , ' , tf lower ; noor
dull , unchanged ; nt 3 p. m. , dull , unchanged
closed dull at UQlit net advance ; sales , 6,00 *
bags. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Foreign l''limnclil : AfTiilrj.
PAIUP , June C. Three per cent rentes , 102 ;
42c for thf account ; exchange on Ix > ndon , 25 ;
21'Ac for checks. The weekly statement ot th <
Hank of France issued today shows the fol
lowing changes as compntcd with the prevloui
account : Notes In circulation , decrtnsed9.S25 , ,
( OOf ; treasury accounts cunent , decreased , 12,400 , .
COOf ; gold In hand , decreased. 3,550.UOOf ; bill !
discounted , decreased , 120,030,000f ; cash In hand ,
Inciensed , C,600OMf.
LONDON , June 6. Oolfl Is quoted at lluenoi
Ayres nt 212.00 ; Madrid. 13.W > ; Lisbon , 27Va ; St ,
Petersburg , 50 ; Athens. 77 ; Home , 101 SO ; Vienna ,
103. The weekly statement of the Hank of Lng
land issued today shows the following change ;
compared with the previous account : Total ie-
serve , decrease , 721,00) ; circulation , Increase ,
246000 ; bullion , decicase , 478,500 ; other securi
ties , Increase , 102.000 ; other deposits , Increase ,
674.000 ; notes , reserve , decrease. 6i1.000 ; govetn-
ment securities. Increase , 317,000. The proportlor. .
of the Dank of England's leservc to liabilities ,
which last week wns 63.49 per cent , l now 62. K
per cent. The Hank of England's late of dis
count icmalns unchanged at 2 per cent.
Nuw YorU Dry Goods Murluit.
NEW YORK. June 6. Agents have ndvnncec :
the prices of Farmers' Choice nnd Forget-Me.
Not. 36-Inch bleached cottons , Uc , or lo 5Vzc.
Ilrown. bleached , colored and fancy cottons of all
descriptions were looked after with Interwt unO
considerable business was done. In colum !
goods , tickings have the call , yet there wuf
something doing In denims. Many pilnts me
going forward subject to opening prices. All
descriptions of autumn specialties , Inige quanti
ties , ute going forward on primary ordeis , bul
not so fast as purchasers would desire. Prlntlnc
cloths quiet and very steady at 2 13-16e.
Sugnr Murlcnt.
NEW YOHK , June C. SUGAIl Rnw , quiet nnd
steady ; sales , 16,000 bugs molasses sugar , SJ
test , at 2 11-lCc to arrive to go to Phlladel-
phla ; refined , quiet and steady ; No. 6 , 40
4 3-16c ; No. 7 , 3U J I l-16c ; No. 8. 3jf4 ( 1-lCc ; No.
9 3 13-lC4c ; No. 10. 3 63 15-1 Gc ; No. 11 , 3 11-1
3T4c ; No. VI , 3 9-lCjJ4c ; No. 13 , 3jc ; ott A.I
l-16fJ4Hc ; mold A , 4 ll-16ff4Ttc ; standard A ,
4 5-lCt4'.4c ? ; confectioners' A , 4 5-16fJ4V4c ; cut loaf ,
5 l-lCJ3',4c ; powdered. W1516c ; granulated ,
4 7-ldU4Hc ; cubes , 4 H-lCltlTjc.
t ottou iiurKct.
NEW ORLEANS , June 6. COTTON-Qulet ;
middling , 7c ; low middling , Cc ; good ordinary ,
fl 5-lGc ; net and gross receipts , 413 bales ; ship
ments coastwise , 2,627 bales ; sales , 400 bales ;
stock , 144,288 bales.
NEW YOUK. June C. COTTON Quiet ; mid
dling. 7ic ! ; receipts , gross , 396 bales ; exports
to Ureat Hrltaln , 1 bale ; continent , 6,455 bales ;
forwarded. 109 bales ; suits , 217 tales , all spin
ners ; stock , 211 , S44 balea. _
Mluviuiuco MurlieH.
MILWAUKEE. June C. WHEAT Higher ; No.
2 spring , 79ic ; No. 1 northern , 84'/2c ; July , Sllic.
COHN Higher ; No. 3 , 51VjC.
OATS Higher ; No. 2 white , 32c ; No. 3 white.
OOV-Q
"ilAULEY Nominal ; No. 2 , 49c ; sample , 4S ®
61e.
61e.HYE Firmer ; No. 1 , CCc. _
Ouluth Whnnt Market
DULUTH , June C. WHEAT No. 1 hard , cash ,
E0'/4c ' ; June , SO'.ic ; July , 81Vio ; No. 1 northern ,
cash , 80c ; June , 80c ; July , SO'ic ; September ,
78Hc ; No. 2 northern , cash , "Cite ; No. 3 north
ern. 72yc ; rejected , "OWc ; to arrive , No. 1 hard ,
Slttc ; No. 1 northern , SOKc.
Mlnnciipolu U'heut Murker.
MINNEAI'OLIS , June 6. WHEAT Firm ; July ,
"Dllc ; June. 79c ; September , 7u ? c. On track :
No. 1 hard , SUMc ; No. 1 northern , SOc ; No. 2
northern. 79c. Flour , steady ; ttrst patents , $4.15
i4.COi second patents , $4. 0564.40 ; Mm clears , $3.40
G3.CO. _
'I'rUcoVliiilt OilotiittniK.
SAN FUANCISCO , June 6. WHEAT Quiet ;
December , $1.05 % ; cleared , 78,307 centals.
TillKEALTY MAlUvlTr.
INSTRUMENTS placed on record June C ,
1805.
WAIIHANTY DEEDS.
Louis Noot to L W Wochenhelmer , lots 23
and 24 , block 1 , Catalpu Place $ 1
Hans Nelson et al to American National
bank , lot 2 , Orllfen & S's add ( ex n 33
feet ) 30,000
II T Patrick nnd wife to Edward McMahon -
Mahon , lots 17 to 20 , block 1 , Pruyn'a sub-
dlv In Hyde park 200
William Wulluce ami wife to E U Me-
Mahon , w 2-3 lot C. block 76 , Omaha. . . . 1I.OOO
E It McMahon to Nicholas Sheldon , same. . 17,000
L J H Houck and husband to J A Perkins
et al , trustee , lot 6 , block 2 , Heed's 4th
add : .KX >
Ql'lT CLAIM DEEDS.
C H Qrlffcn and wife to Royal Wilson ,
land In 1-14-13 nnd C-14-13 1
DEEDS.
Special master to J A Wakefield , lot 17 ,
Luke & Ts add 205
Same to American National bank , e ZD feet
lot 28 , Mlllard & C"s add 1,110
Master In chancery tu Leopold Doll , lot
8. block 3 , Summit Place 4,510
Snmo to Laurence Mlnot , e 1-3 lot 7 find w
1-3 lot 8 , block 103 , Omaha 21,000
Total amount of transfers . $91,5:7
Every one should have a bottle of good
whiskey at home get the best Sliver Age
Ryo.
NOT ENOUGH TO CO AROUNI
Applications for Water to the Irrigatloi
Board Exceed the Eupply ,
RESEf.VOIR SYSTEM TO BE SUGGESTEC
.Nntuml tourco to le ! Supplemented bj
Artificial Mentis uml Mreitins rleccd
Out by Sturnce of Itnlnfnll
Now Allowed tuYiute. .
LINCOLN , Juno 6. ( Special. ) Asststnn
Sec.rcury of thu Ilcniil of Irrigation Alton
Is authority for the statement that then
are many more application ! ) for water thtu
are warranted by the wntcr supply of tin
state. To cbvlalo this , Mr. Akcrs suggcsti
that attention bo directed to the rcservoli
system or practical water storage. This , lit
believes , will bo actually neccsfury In thi
future. Fred UorrlnRton of Chailron sayi
that thu company at which ho U at the heat
will probably complete llfty miles of Irrlga
tlon ditches In Duwcs county this summer.
The 300 copies of the legislative blue boo )
for 1S93 , voted for In tbo closing hours o
the session , uro out , nnd arc being delivered
They were printed by the State Journal com
pany. An examination of the work of com
pllatlon shows them to bo full of errors. Ou :
of them Is the statement that Oliver P. Mor
ton was vlco president with Harrison durinj
his last term.
IlISHOP DONACL'M'S SCHOOL.
For some time since the abandonment o
the Western Normal by Prof.'Groan , then
have been lumors In circulation to the ef
feet that Ills-hop Oonacum had completed ar
rangcmcnts for opening the college as i
Catholic Institution , with a faculty of In
structors from the cast. Bishop Uonacun
was seen today by a representative of Tin
Doc , and explained the situation. He salt
that he had worked with this end in view , bu
had met with obstacles not , however , of i
pecuniary nature. Ills Idea was to eetablUl
n school for boys similar in design to the 0111
In Denver , Iowa and In several other states
With this project In mind he had corro
spomled with the executive department a
Notre IJame , with a college In I'cnnsylvanl ;
and with the order of Llasslllion Brothers It
Canada. In each of the.5o places the idea wa
warmly received , but he was told that , owlni
to Illness and a scarcity of educational talent
it would bo Impossible to Immediately suppl ;
a full corps of instructors suitable for :
school of the magnitude proposed by lllshoi
llonacum. The question of llnanco did no
enter into the subject at nil , as there wai
plenty of money available for the purpose
but there was , just at present , a dcatlU o
Instructors.
CAMPBELL ESCAPES EASILY.
County Attorney Woodward today entcrei
a nolle prosequl In the state's case agalns
Irwln Campbell , charged with statutory rapi
upon Miss Daisy Ward of Tccumseh. Th <
ca&o was once tried , resulting In a disagree
ment of the jury. It was set for retrial to
day , but was nollcd In consideration of new
testimony shown by depositions of the defense -
fense and evidence adduced at the trial. Tin
depositions show that the young woman was
over the age of consent at the date of the
alleged crime.
The Lincoln Mining company is the latest
corporation to ( llo articles. The business Is
Indicated by the tltlo and starts out wltli
a capital stock of $300,000 , with L. W. nil-
llngsley , H. J. Greene , L. J. Collier , H. M ,
Illce , W. II. Dqrgan , Hobert Dorgan , V. C ,
Dorgan , Thomas Cochrane , J. D. Parker , J ,
H. Westcott , H. D. Stearns and U. W. Day
as Incorporators.
E. II. Wooley has had ex-Chief of Police
Cooper arrested for embezzlement of the re
ward given for the apprehension of Hill , the
murderer of Matt Alteson. County Attorney
Woodward Is trying to dismiss the caseon
the ground that it la not a criminal action.
Justice Gould opposes this , and a change ol
venue has been taken to the county court ,
Cooper being under bonds of ? 300. It will
be heard on the Sth lust.
On Sunday Chancellor Crook of the Wesleyan -
leyan university will deliver the baccalaure
ate sermon at 11 a. m. The annual sermon
will be preached at 8 p. in. by Bishop John
P. Newman , L.L.D. , resident bishop of Ne
braska. On Monday afternoon the Vincent
association will welcome Bishop John H. Vin
cent , L.L.D. , resident bishop of Kansas. Di
plomas will be presented to the academic and
normal graduates , following the address by
the chancellor.
Social Event itt Vnrk.
YORK , Neb. , Juno C ( Special. ) The band
concert nnd the ice cream social which
was given In the court house- square last
evening was well attended. The selections
rendered by the York Military fcand were very
fine , and the affair proved a financial suc
cess for the young ladles of the Young
Woman's Christian association of the York
college , undar whose auspices the same was
given.
The annual school exhibition of the York
High school began this morning. The dis
play Is In a store room In this city and Is
very fine. Each room of the city school has
its department , where each scholar la repre
sented. The same Is attracting a great deal
of attention and crowds continually throng
the building. The room is very artistically
draped with the school colors and the national
emblems.
Mr. Charles Hemmenover , who has been a
resident and business man of this city , left
yesterday evening for Red Oak , la. , where ho
will engage In business.
The Woodmen of the World have made ar
rangements for the leasing of the third
floor of the Wlrts block.
John L. Marshall , traveling secretary of the
Intercollegiate Young Men's Christian associa
tion , addressed the Christian association at
the York college last evening.
Ilnil Too Mutiy l ItuckH.
FREMONT , Juno G. ( Special. ) John W.
Smith , alias Chris Gunderson , Is under arrest
at the police station. Ho has in his posses
sion quite a number of chocks payable to
the order of Heller , Wise & Appleton of
Sioux City , endorsed to J. Harris , and the
name of Harris also endorsed upon them. Ho
passed ono of them upon C. Chrlstensen and
was trying to pass ono upon L. P. Larson
when Larson's suspicions were aroused and
the police notified. It has been ascertained
that he had tried to pass the checks upon
other parties. Smith's story is that a
stranger gave him the checks at Missouri
Valley. He also had letters which had been
opened , * and In which the checks had been en
closed. Among the checks was one payable
to Iron Hawk , a Sioux Indian of the Chcy-
cnno agency , endorsed by him to F. L. Horton -
ton , and end irsed to Heller , Wise & Apple-
ton. The police are of the opinion that
Smith 01 Gunderson had robbed the United
States mall , and notified the postal author
ities at Sioux City by wire. An answer was
received that a postofllco Inspector would be
hero this afternoon to Investigate.
Pretty Wadding at rroinont.
FREMONT , Juno 0. ( Special. ) Carey I.
Rogers nnd Miss Mamie Cochran were mar
ried last evening at the residence of the
bride's parents , the ceremony being per
formed by Rev. Mr. Adrlance of Plalnvlow.
Only relatives and Intimate friends were
present. Mr. Rogers Is a son of L. H.
Rogers , who Is ono of the oldest and best
known residents of the city , and has charge
of the collection department of the First Na
tional bank. The brldo U a charming young
lady of very pleasing and attractive address ,
and has hosts of friends. They will go to
housekeeping In their home , corner of Fif
teenth and D streets.
Siintlny School Tenchrri Meet.
FREMONT , June C. ( Special. ) The Dodge
County Sunday School association has been
holding Its annual meeting yesterday and
today at the Presbyterian church In Webster
township. The attendance Is very good nnd
the elision Is an Interesting and profitable
one. The meeting will close tomorrow.
Serlniu Cliurgo VHtliilrawn.
NORTH PLATTE , Neb. , June 0. ( Special. )
Fred Davit , who wag arrested Saturday
evening on the charge of criminal assault ,
said to have been committed on the person of
Mra. Mary Colin , was today released , the
evidence not being deemed sufficient to hold
him.
lltoe County Pioneer * .Moot ,
NEBRASKA CITY , June 6. ( Special Tele-
gram. ) The annual meeting of the Otoe
County Old Settlers' association was held at
Morton park today and was well attended.
Letters of roRrol were read from Secretary ,
Morton anil others. Kx-Scnator Van Wydt
delivered the address , which wns received
with yolla of enthusiasm by the assemble
old settlers. _
INSl'KUTlMJ t'OKT MOHK.VItA.
Ocnernt Ciipi'tnger llcvleirp the Trnopi nnil
II Meiucil with the Situation.
VALttNTINU , Neb. , Juno 6. ( Special Tolo
gram. ) Brigadier General Copplnger , Major
Humphrey and General Superintendent
Hughes of the Klk'iorn road arrived hero by
special car Wednesday night ami spout yes
terday and today nt Fort Niobrarn.
General CopphiEcr Is making a thor
ough Inspection of that post nml
Its garrison , conMstltiR of headquarter *
and five companies of the Twelfth nnd two
companies of the Eighth Infantry , com
manded by Colonel E. F. Townsoud. Thla
morning the command was formed for In
spection and rvvlew , the battalions being
commanded by Major Oageby , Twelfth , anil
Major Wllhclm , Eighth , respectively. Gen
eral Copplngcr was pleased with the condi
tion In which ho found the post nnd the ef
ficiency of the command.
Lieutenant General Scr.oflold and party will
arrive ln-ro by special train tomorrow morn *
Ing , whcio ho will bo met by General Cop-
plnger , and will spend the day at Fart Nio
brarn. _
I'ol k County .MorlRHRO Itrconl.
OSCnOLA , Neb. , Juno G. ( Special. ) The
record of the clerk's olllco of Polk county
shows that for the month of May there vcro
thirty farm mortgages tiled , amounting to
$23,393 ; released , ten , J10.GG5 ; town nnd city
mortgages filed , five , $1,964 ; released , six ,
$1,085 ; chattel mortgages HlcJ , 130 , $28,783 ;
released , twenty-six , $4,031.34.
NORTH PLATTE , Nob. , Juno 0. ( Special. )
The following Is the mortgage record for
Lincoln county for the month of May : Farm
mortgages , filed , twenty-seven , amounting to
$19,333.64 ; satisfied , nineteen , $5OG9.'JO ; town
and city martgages , filed , four , $725 ; satis
fied , three , $3,000 ; chattel mortgages , tiled ,
103 , $15,193.83 ; satisfied , forty-two , $7-
770.16.
YORK , Neb. , Juno G. ( Special. ) The mort
gage statement for York county for May la
as follows : Farm mortgages , filed , forty-
one , $39,015.78 ; released , twenty-seven , $18-
201.10 ; city mortgages , filed , four. $2,100.12 ;
released , eight , $3.705.50 ; chattel mortgages ,
filed , 135 , $22OG4.GO ; released , thlrty-one , $7-
012.97. The Increase In chattel mortgages Is
due to the security taken by the Board ot
Supervisors for seed furnished to the tanners
of the county.
SCHUVLER , Neb. , June G. ( Special. )
The mortgage Indebtedness record for tha
month of May , Colfax county , shows as fol
lows : Farm mortgages filed , thirty-three ,
$38.206.87 ; released , eighteen , $15,051 ; city
mortgages illed , eight , $3,356.35 ; released ,
three , $3,220 ; chattel mortgages Illed , thirty-
six , $11,775 ; released , three , $320.
K-pt tha Olllcurft llnsy.
SCHUYLER , Neb. , June G. ( Special. )
For several years there has been a swarm ol
bees In a cavity In the east wall of the court
house , tlio cavity being one that was mnd
by the stopping up of a window. Yesterday
tlio bees swarmed , and the county ofllclals ,
under the leadership of Clerk of the Court D.
Dunkel , determined to save them. They set
tled upon a high limb of a box elder near tha
court house , which the leader climbed to
and sawed till It swung downward nnd pre
cipitated the bees at the base of a hive that
was sot for them. The bees were thoroughly
aroused by the time the sawyer reached the
base of the ladder , and at once proceeded to
investigate to find tlto cause of tlielr disturb
ance , which Investigation Mr. Dunkel neither
sat nor stood through , being very sharply
urged to business In the direction of the court
house , which approached him very rapidly
and gave the protection sought. Tlio very
large swarm was successfully hived.
Wrllilril nt U'tilKii ) .
WAHOO , Neb. , June 6. ( Special. ) Last
night at the homo of the bride In this city ,
were married , by Rev. Mr. Bellville , John L.
Winter and Miss May Merllng. The groom
is bookkeeper In a general merchandise store
here. The bride Is a young lady of wldo
acquaintance and Is highly esteemed by all
who know her.
A mass meeting of the citizens was held at
the city hall on Monday evening to decide the
question of a Fourth ot July celebration.
After sonic discussion It was decided to have
a regular old-fashioned Fourth of July cele
bration. Committees were appointed and
everything Is being put In readiness for a
general good time.
Tlio case of C. II. Campbell , receiver of the
State Bank of Wahoo , against George T. Luke
Is being tried today In the county court. The
case involves the building known as the
Merchants hotel , which Is a part of the assets
of the bank. Tlio receiver is trying to Get
possession of the same.
< 2riuifl Islmut t niiitinncnioit.
GRAND ISLAND , Juno G. ( Special. ) The
Grand Island college , the state Baptist In
stitution , held Its first commencement exor
cises last night. Miss Grace Bentley of this
city was the graduate. The subject of her
graduating thesis was "Methods of Charity. "
An oratorical contest was also held , In which
Mr. A. H. Shattuck was the winner. The
school conferred upon Miss Bentley the de
gree of bachelor of philosophy. Rev. J. O.
Tate delivered the baccalaureate eennon to
the members of the High school graduating
class last night. The address was a very
able one.
Citizens Ololirnto.
ST. PAUL , Neb. , June G. Special. ) From
all over Stewart county the Danish people
flocked yesterday to Dannclrcz park to celebrate -
brato the thirty-sixth anniversary of the
Danish constitution , a similar day of festiv
ities In Danish to the Fourth of July In
America. The day was flno nnd a great num
ber of people assembled. Judge Hannibal of
St. Paul and Niels Ilemanson wore the
speakers , after which the people enjoyed the
remainder of the day with trips on Oak creek
on the steamer.
Pur in lU'nliKinco iiiiriinl ,
ELMWOOD , Neb. , June G. ( Special. ) The
flno farm residence of James Wall , n farmer
living five miles south of the city , was com
pletely destroyed by fire this morning. All
the goods , Including $100 In cash , waa
lestroyed. There was nothing saved except
i few pieces of kitchen furniture. Tha
building cost $800 ; Insurance , $500. The flro
originated from the iluo In the second story.
Clnss liny at Crete.
CRETE , Neb. , Juno G. ( Special Tele
gram. ) The graduates of the Crete High
school held class day exercises on the school
campus this afternoon. Six speakers pre
sented the usual orations and poems. Tha
graduating , exercises will bo held tomorrow
evening and Hon. W. J. Bryan will deliver
the address. _
I'rlc'nfiil ' Full of n I.uburor ,
GRAND ISLAND , Juno G. ( Special. ) John
Wlllert , an aged laborer , fell from the top
jf the scaffolding at the German Lutheran
3hurch to the cellar , together with a wheel
barrow , upon which ho had hauled up a
itono. His leg was broken near the thigh.
Heavy lt ln In NnrthrHitorn Nrlir.i-in.
Heavy rains fell last night at different
points on the Omaha line from Sioux City to
Norfolk and at Craig and Bancroft. Two
lieavy showers fell at Norfolk , Wlsner , Waynt
md that Immediate territory ,
JThcn IJahy was Kick , wo gave her Castoila ,
When gho was a Child , blio cried for Castorla ,
When cho became UUs , t.hu clung to Caitorlo ,
MHJCneho had Children , uho gave them Castoria ,
F. P. SMITH ( Tel. 1S08) ) B. M. STANFORD
F. P. SMITH & CO.
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