Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 10, 1895, Page 6, Image 6

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    0 THE OMAHA DAILY IJI3K ; MONDAY , JUNE 10 , 1S05.
r
Improving RS the drop Conditions
BCCOBO Moro Promising.
HOPES FOR THE FUTURE ARE VRY : BRIGHT
IF
Xectlonn Tributary te
tUporti from All
"riili Miirkel Show Uoneircel Confidence
AittonK lIuilnvM Men Value * lu
borne Line * Are Aeltnnclng.
BATUKDAY , Juno 8.
With the opening of the current inontl
trade ecnUltloiu bccnmu far more prom
luItiB , owltijj to thu Improved crop pros
week has witnessed ni
poets , nixt Uio past
, fcrom ol
dtiuiKo in lh * t'ciu-ral situation
territory tributary to tlili
parts of HIP
inarUct the reports arc the same , nil Indl
conditions. JJuslnesi
eating i-pletitlld crop
conlldcnt ever ;
men ur ; becoming more
clay , and nro preparing tor a. prosperou
seaeun to come.
The Jobbing trails of this city , after i
prolonncd period of .nilel , Is once mor
taking on the nppcaranco ot activity
While the volume of business falls fa
short of what would be expected In an or
dlnary Reason , It Is much better than 1
wna H mouth ago. It is not to be under
stood that there Is anything like a boon
In sight , but only a gradual Improvcinenl
which kctps pace with the growing crops
Sales of merchandise are fitlll bated vcr ;
largely upon the actual wants of consump
tlon.
tlon.A month ago the dry weather dlscour
ngcd buying nnd merchants generally le
their slocks run down , and , now that th
prospect Is more hopeful , they are force
to slock up , and Jobbers , without exccr
t6n ! , nro reporting an IncreaseIn the mini
ber and sizes of their orders.
There Is not very much moro money I
clrdulntlun than n month ago , but It 1
generally believed thnt a continuance of th
present bright prospects will before Ion
bring It out. U > w prices , with the prot
pect of an advance , will be a great tcmpto
tlon for Investment on the part of thos
who have money.
I'KICKS G MOWING FIRM Ell.
In the line of hardware there Is
strengthening of values , and the whol
market Is on the upgraele. Nearly everj
thing In the line of staple goods , In whlc
material cuts any llgure , has advanced
to 10 per cent. Ilarb wire has gone u
15 cents per hundred during. the uasl weel
It Is figured that the advance In the ra'
material , together with the advance I
labor , amounts to about 10 per cent , an
the manufacturers are forced to put u
prices to avoid nn actual loss on the ]
goods. Manufacturers of pretty much a
staple products nro now running on goo
time , nnd some of them turning out SIM
piles to almost n normal extent. Incrensln
cost of Iron nnd metals Inlluencea hare
ware to n considerable extent.
In the grocery line the mnrket has bee
steady on most lines during the past wee
and there have been few features of an
great Importance. The prices now beln
realized , whllo generally higher than the
were at the beginning of May , are ptl
below the figures ruling at this time lai
year , nml much lower than those curret
In May , 1893 , when the period of elepresslc
begun. UrocetH In the east arc polntln
out that there Is an Increased demand fe
fancy groceries , which Is a sure sign e
returning protperlty. This branch of tt
traele has languished for a year back , hi
IH nguln getting Into a more healthy cond
tlon , In the east , at least.
It Is between seasons with the dry gooe
people , nnel no great activity Is looked fo
und yet the Improvement In the feeling e :
tends to this branch of the trade , as we
nH to others. In consequence of the brlgl
prospects prevailing In the country , prepa
aliens for the fall trade are being made c
it Fcalo Indicating that a large business
prospected. 1'rlces In dry goods ha >
lirmed up , though they are not back whet
they worn before the dull times came 01
anil , with the purchasing power of tl
people. Inereaseel by u gooel jrnp , the fa
traelo In the dry goods line oo.ild htirdl
be otherwise thnn most satisfactory.
The shoo trade han experienced nbout tl
same Improvement as other line ? of tl
Jobbing traele. Orders for delivery nt"
month , or later , arc being u.-oked vei
freely nt the present time. It Is really
surprise to Jobbers that thrre vhonld I
Buoh1 n sudden Improvement In the feelli
In stlch a short space of time.
KACTOKY PACTS.
The Medessa Mineral Water compar
hns erected a building , 25xCO feet nt 1
springs and have put In a complete plui
of bottling and carbonatlng mnchlner
It has also put two wngon.M on tl
street. This new Omaha Industry ttnr
out with employing four men and Bevcr
boys.
The Nebraska Shirt company Is1 turnli
oit ) the new uniforms for the Wooelme
of the World , nnd they are pronounci
very attractive.
Aaron Hone and Oscar C. Hcne , tl
cigar manufacturers of Burlington , Ir
wure In the city yesterday , and have pra
tlcally decided to move their factory to th
c ty. They will manufacture for the Jo
blng traele exclusively , nnd are are mnklt
arrangements to employ ilfty men ut tl
start , _
A rUTUUB THAT LOOKS IIHIGllT.
Ileulncm Is llcttcr nnel Kvoryboely See
Signs of I'rotperlty.
The local representative of the Snoi
Church & Co. , Commercial Agency , In vie
Ing the business situation , sums It up as fc
lows :
The business situation In Omaha nnd N
braskn during the week Jusf ending hi
been decidedly gooel as compared with pr
vlous weeks. The farming comtnunl' '
throughout the state is happy , content !
and Jubilant and the business communlt
of course , dependent almost entirely upc
the agriculture of the fitute , Is consequent
feeling good. The crops are everything i
present , nt least FO far us corn Is co ;
corned , .that could bo desired , There hi
been plenty of ruin nnd none would 1
needed , us we are advised from crcdlinb
and reliable sources for ten days or tv
weeks.
Omaha's trade In the far west is belt
pushed very rapidly and large bills a
belne sold. The only bael feature thnt v
know of In scllinir In the extreme west
the largo expense in getting the order
Omaha houses Helling in Montana , Ieal !
and Wyoming report payments with a fri
degree of promptness. All tines handled t
the Onuihii merchants , particularly elrui !
olla and boots anel shoes , show a Katlsfn
lory and growing business. There is pra
tlcally no chungu in the furniture or liar
ware trades.
Omahu has Just got through with anoth
convention , that of the druggists , and tl
members of the association from all par
of the stuto report themselves as w <
pleased with the treatment the
received whllo here. Omaha cannot 1m'
lee many conventions. They bring n
only the distinct members uf the body
the city , but they bring n great mat
Btrangera who all do more or less aelve
Using for the city.
It Is gratifying to note that the head .
one of the very largo dry goods houses
N w. , } ° .rk " 'Inks well enough of Omaha
establish what will eventually grow Into
very large department house hero nnd v
unelerBtiind that It Is the Intention of th
gentleman to open a house with a pr
tlmlnary stock of goods of nt least J100.C
In value. This certainly shows that Omni
must bo considered n gooel point for th
class i of business unel it also shows no fei
on the part of the projector that Omul
la going backwards. It has been general '
Bupposeil thnt the Goldgrabers of Mm'o
nnd Kremont were to open this store. Th
Is not true. They may have something
merely In n clerical c
nacUy
Taking everything into conslderntlo
abundant crops promised and the satlsfn
tory condition of business , the outlook
certainly encouraging nnd ft Is to be hot *
that Omaha and the stuto will receive i
jetback nnd. aa fur aa can be Judged i
inl,8iUmo.ihcr,0 ' ,8 not even the
cloud on the horizon.
UliTTlMl TlMis : AUK ON HIE WAY.
Tradesmen See n Sky ilmt I * Free from tl
ll.ttrk Clmiili.
W. II. nobcrson , speaking of the week
trade from the point of view of H. i
lun & Co.'a Mercantile Agency , Bays ;
The weather has a great deal to do wli
trade nnd therefore no one cun dlscu"
bUDlneFS conditions or prospects wltho
predicating his conclusions upon climate
ocy and meteorology. The weather U c
thnt wo can desire nnd the effects of tl
change from drouth to moisture constltu
the lias I for our business contldence.
The spring grain crop Is not BO serious
damaged an was supposed , Ilye will I
short and wheat ehort , but oata will rene
almost an average In most sections , coi
Is making all the progress to be desired ai
farmers are now very sure that the seuae
will prove profitable.
It U HUKKeated that possibly the tone , pe
haps the hemisphere nnd possibly the earl
nt large Is experiencing- Home sort '
meteorological revolution nnd that we elm
tie obllteil to wait a few yeara before v
fhull he able to forecast weather ana en
col. lHloiix with liny pert cf success. ITlor
da ornnKcx wi-rc frozen last winter , nnc
Uirthcrn fruits suffered from frosts Inte
the present rprlnif. The storm whlcl
vrc-i-koel the Collmn wan tinuHUal on tin
I'aclllf nnd It cwcpt from the Centra
Ann-Mean c-quatorhil belt to the far north
PUN ! , losing Itito'.t beyond thu great lakes
Kxlrrme heat In April and extreme cole
n May , together with many other Incident !
of the ycnr or two past , futrgegt the posl
jlllty that Uio pt-tfccnt yours are epocha
n climatology.
At Houth Omaha Intfliicrr Is extreme ) :
lull. One > duy this week thu receipts were
Ifty carloadH and the market was s <
Istless and Indifferent thnt the shlppei
pent the stock on to Chicago. The puckini
IOIISCH are open , but they nrc not active
and but little- stock U coming In. Wlthli
ihlrty days , however , range cattle will bi
fnt and elexlrablc. The murkvt will thei
awaken and bustne. In the packing suburl
will resume Its old familiar proportions
Cattlemen Fay that there nro plenty o
cattle on the plains nnd they antlclpati
n very uctlvf market thlc summer nm
fnll.
fnll.With
With the wholesale hou'c-a everybody feel
encouraged. Groceries arc of course In bli
demand. The dry goodd people ytate tha
their trade was never KO good as ilurlni
[ he past wce > k. Several opening stocks am
largo sales brought the aggregate up t <
a llgure exceeding any previous week. Th
lioot und choc houses are enjoying pros
nerous trade , but they nro not altogethe
hnppy. In fact , among nil the Jobber
there Is a sentiment stronger than ever fo
another dry goods ) house. Many flrst-clas
nien In trade believe that they should tak
hold of this subject anel offer a culmldy I
necessary In orelcr to add olio more dr
gooels house to the market.
The grain men of the city are alert ngalr
new houses are going Into the business nn
efforts are being actively put forth to re
open the Idle elevator * .
Iluslnc-ps IB reviving everywhere. Who
we have more to do we Hhall have less tlm
to complain and bo blue. The far wes
und lown are still responding with mos
generous orders , nnd later In the yea
Nebraska , whose storekeepers are FO !
down to { ho limit , will be ordering largcU
"We shall nil be happy yet. "
St , l.onls Gt'niT.il
ST. I-Ot'IH. June8.WHKATOpfn l -v ,
higher , miel for n abort time the ilnrmnil wa
active. Iitu sexm be-unn t > let up , the nmrla
wcukeneel nn.l .l.-cllne. ! Ic. milled liter nn
llniilly Hiia up ITic. cleiBltnj nt the top nml IS
.
iiV'.N' ? . ' , nc"n.p < 1 upward , n Bnln In hent ni
lUiK tei the
Mreneth. Tliu rloi-o wn ( Irm n
; . r v/ic ! ' n'l"vc ' yeeti-relHy. No. 1 mlxe *
„ ! 4Sl ( & < : ic : JuVMC | blel ; September ,
bW
. ; . SEED Nomlml ; * i.iu.
"A.T > ull > mlt Btl"nK ; ttmithy , S11.00ni3.l
' ' " ' ! , A1/,10' / ' I" > ' - lc7.fJ1i 10.00 this side.
I.fiCIH Ixiwer ; Oe fre-uh.
LEAD StronK ; > 3.12Vi.
ti.VJiVIHlo s I > ' "k' "tnnilnrel mess , Jobblni
Il.MU. I inl prime steam , $6.3714 ; chalce. $ ( ; . &
1 aeon , boxed shoulders , J0.25 ; lontrs , J.S7H ( !
.ll . , . ? J.Ltl2ir' ' " ' , * T.I2'.i. ' Iry salt meits. bVxV
> . .tlottos ) ; , $ u.3iVej ; ribs , $ G.0 ; short
, s.noo ibis. ; whcnt. 3,001 bu
curn. f..e ) bu. ; emt , lo.nw bu.
KIIII'MKNTS I-'lour , 4.000 bbln.i wheat 230. .
tu. ; corn , 1SUW > bu. ; oeitg. 2,000 bu. '
ConVo .Iliirliuc.
YOIIIC , June 8-COFFKE-Optlot
SL' ' ' 'v-1 ' ntunc''F'-'l ' rrlcec to 10 pin
,
U-cllne. No ( , nlen until three minutes of cl
Itilf. 1-orelKn mlvlcen etiunlly feitureless nr
nbsoluti-y no sprculatlve Interest here. Clew ,
3n ° ? | ! > I' lc7t ! lo 5 Klnl" ni'vnnc
, , ,
.
" ' ' |
? ber"7ii i'nKBi- lne'ullnK September. JH.
,
October. J14.RO ; December , JI4.75. pot enfTe
" ! Nl ' 7 Jll ! mll l
, { . > , : < Htenely ; Corelav ,
, Wnr-liou p ele-llverlCB ypste.-r.la
New Y"rk "locft tnila > ' - 2WI.93S baSi
, , .e" Bl"ckZ'S. . " ' IWBS : nll.Wt for tl
nlte-el Stntes. 27.00) ) buKn ; total visible cum
y'a'J 8"1"1 f'MMS 1 > aK" ' "B'llnst Sa,3
IMKB last
ijunc 8--Innctlve ; irnoel nvera !
' ? ' ijunf J'-Ol neel steady. Uf lowi
cl < 's < > 1l "lenely , unchanBwi ; sale. " , 3,0
bn 'H
rlnin" ' JrUn ( < , r- rlrm : No7 nl ° - Jlc-s : ; : < "
" ' " ' " " . * . ° W '
,2"itM 'S"1"1. " > K ; clenrwl r
the t'nlted State . .
. 8.000 bnBa : for Kurone , LO
baga ; te > ck , 173,000 bngii.
I.lvorpnnl AturkctH.
nrm ; demand poor ; Cur
, Tr" ! ' CI" ' ? 8 lo 30 " " 3l9 ! Bhort ril > 3' 2 ' '
32 6il ; lontr cleur. llsht. 28 to Iba. , 33 Cd ; lot
clear , heavy , K Ibs. . 32a ; short clear lacks. MKI ,
18 bs. 34i. ; Bhort clear ml.Mles , heavy. 55 ll
SiIS ' " 'Vi' ? " to 1 ( ! " 33fl- Shoulder
/ .
. , ;
rviuare. 1 ! te. 18 Ib . .
; , 2Ss. Ham . nhort cut , U
nrJi'S" 42i" W 'T ' 1 ' ' ne North America
, ;
nominal , llief.
extra India mn * . 80s ; nrlr
! Iirlinc wcstcm33S t ;
* J.I.I.lSB ? sll'.n'I > 'i.dl'm"n ] moderate : tine
. whlt.e , 41a ; JInest Amerlcnn , colorc
I'KTHOU-iM-llennet'l. !
- . sUil.
HI-i-'UIGl-UAT01t : lIKKFil-'orequarters.
hlndeiiinrteis , CXd.
HOPS At Ijonelon ( Pnclflc coast ) , 2 5s.
, NI'3U yOHK. June 8.-SUOAIl-nnw , Head
fair refining. 2 1S-16C ; crntrlfuical , 9G test , 3 5-111
sale * 7.S84 biiK centrifURal. 96 test , nt 3 5-16
1.170 loKfl inolasne-s nuitnr. 2 11-lCc ; rellnert , nuk
No. C. 4N 3-lCcj No. 7. 3T4WI 1-lCo ; No. 8. 3 11-
S41',1,00',0',9' ' 313-"ff < c : No. 10. 3W313-1C
No. 11 , 3 ll-neWo ; No , 12. 3 9-lC 3ic : No. 1
3c ; e.ff . A , 4 llilHc ( ; mold A. f lMGfi > W
standard A , 4 7-16 4iic ; confectioners' A , 4 5-K
4 , c ; cut louf. r. 1-lCiiiiiJc ; eriishe-d , 6 l-iefiJU
powdentl. 4i 4 li-lCc ; Rranulatcd , 4 7-lCEpl'J
cubes , 4 11-1C64TSC.
Iliiltlinnrr CSraln Alnrlccts.
tOUN-Flrmcr : spot. 57Vi f57'ic ' ; month. 67
S'Hf : J"ly. 'T-ilf'SS ' ! August. Ibc bid ; receipt
21.74S bu. ; stock , 300.COO bu. ; southern white ,
J5i'c. '
OATS Firm : No. 2 white western , 3738c ; N
2 mlxeel , 34834HC ; receipts , 3,213 bu. ; stocl
AIlnncHpolli
MINNRAPOI.IS , JuneS. WHEAT Firm ; Jun
KlHc ; July , SlHffSl ; c ; September. 78c ; i
tml < . No. 1 hnnl , 8Sc ; ; No. 1 northern , 82o ; N
2 northern , 81c.
FI.OUH StMiilv ; ttret patents , H.15WI.CO ; se
end patents , 5).aVfl. < 0 ; nrst clMirs , J3.40Jf3.CO.
Milwaukee Murlcrtn.
MHAVAfKHR.June S. W1IRAT HlKherj N
2 spring , k2'ic : Ne > . 1 northern , S7c : July , S3Hc.
C-OUN Firmly held : No. 3 , S2'.4c. !
OATS Steeuly ; No. 2 white , S3cj No. 3 whit
S2HlT3\ie- | . .
HAIII.UV Nominal ; No. 2 , 4Dc ; sample , 4C35C
I'ltmncl'it .Nine * .
IIOSTON , Juno S. ClearlnKB , tl4.9S4.41C ; la
nnoes , II.70S.718. For the week , J37,7i 2,2D2 ; bei
nnces , ! 10,005 , ! > CO.
HALTIMOHI3 , Juno S.-ClenrlnK3 , J2.701.43
balances. > 340,4Gt > . For the week , clenrlnKX. JH
3f < ) .2t | ; balances. J2.814.94S.
ST. I.OPIS. June 8. Clnrlnirs. Jl,319,670 ; tn
unces , JsT.7,772. Meim-y , CiiO | n r cent. Ne
Voik exchanKe , We pri-mtum.
IMUIjADKI.riUA , June8. . ClenrlnBs , J10,4li
CIO-balances ; , 11,4 6,147. For the week , clearing
J71,9 .67K ; lulnnc. > i. . J11.202.WO.
WASIIINOTON , Juno 8. Today's stntement
the condition of the treasury shows : Avallab
e-nsh lulnnce , JlG,497,4il ! ; Ruld re-serve , $33 3'J ' ]
! M.
M.CHCICAOO
CHCICAOO , June 8 Clearlnffs , J13,135rx
Totitl for week , J100.078h ; ceim-spondlnic
last year , JS5.S38,0 ) . Demand for money Is lilt
easier ; rates. 4W)5 per cent for c-ill loans ni
r.U i6 IKT cent for commercial pnper. New Yen
exchange2.V10o ! premium. Sterling , pjsti
rates. J4.90fr4.S'J. . .
N13W YOHK. June > 8. The exports of spec
fnun Ihu port of New A'ork for the wui
amounted to 113,679 In Kohl and JJI38.C72 In sllv *
The Imports feir the week were : Gold. J24 24
silver. Jl'3.C40 ; dry Boenls , Jl.95l.OWenernl ; me
chandlne , (9.C67.173. ( Cledrlno , Ji701,95) ; balance
J5I > 5U.051. For the < week , exchanges. 1577,1W 0) )
balances , J37,790.0C1.
nuiiki-'t for short bills Is st-lMiH p'ef ceiTtj fe
three-months' bills , U-lC'uH p.-r cent.
Till : HICALTY AlAICKKT
INSTRUMENTS placed on record June
1S35.
WARRANTY DKKDS.
K M Held nnd husband to I. II Stephens , 8
J2S fe-t ; und i S1U fet-t of n Mi ! feet of
lot 1. Meelay suUllv . . . . . . . . t
Daniel farrlKK and wife to John I.lnder.
lot 7 , ble > ck 3. Hansconi imrk . . C
DKKtJri.
Special mailer to 8O llairoe , lota 17 and
18 , block 76. Dundee Plate . t
Master In chancery to Jennie 11 Mtxirehrad.
IWxKfl feet In lax lot 7. In 2l.tf.13 . . 9Z
Shrrirr tik M A Hell , n ' , of lot 5 , block
1) , suUllv of Horbach's 1st add . 2.0
Same to K T Hell , lot II , block tl , Shlnn'n
2 > l add . . . 3J
Same to K II Curtis , undlv Vi of lot 2.
block 1 , Cunningham's subdtv : uncllv 14
of lot 1 , blcx-k 7 , CunnliiKham'i subdlv :
undlv H of lot 1J. ll iyil add . . 2i !
Same to mine , lots 7 and 8 , block 16.
Isaac & S's uddi undlv U f lot 3 , block
. lot 8. block 4. lot 21 , bl k 13 , lot 1 ,
block 14 , lot 20 , block U , lot 11 , block 17
Orchard Hill , 28
Same tu same , lot 4. block 2 , Fred Del.
tone's add ; lot 3. block 7Vitlnut Hill ;
lots 1 and 2. block 8 , Hrellck's subdlv ;
undlv 'i of lots 2 anil 3 , block 7 , undlv
K of lot 4 , block 7 , CunnliiEham's subdlr ;
lot * 7 and 8 , bluck > . lots 1 anel 2 , block
K , I a c & S's add : lot R. Mayne'n add
to Orchard Hill : undlv U of block 19 ,
and other properly In Orchard Hill. . . . . . 7f :
Total amount of tronifcn Jtl.Si
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Wheat Opened Quito Weak and Bnd3enly
Eecamo Strong ,
CORN HAD NO INDEPENDENT ACTION
It Declined Uhen Wheat WAI Weak nnd
Advanced When U Kegnlncd Strength
Crop Dnttingo HcporU Again
n Feature on 'Change.
CHICAGO , June S. Wheat turned from
qulfe weak curly In the session today tc
very strong nt the close on further crop
dnmngo reports , nfter declining Ic pot
bu. under Its highest value made. It !
the first Imlf hour It rose 2c nnd closed nl
ic for July , which Is l',4c rise since the
close yesterelny , and Is the highest eloping
price so far this season. Corn , onts nntl
provisions sympathized with the strength
In wheat. Onts nro le higher , while corr
only gained Uc nnd pork , lard and ribs arc
but modestly advanced.
Although the IIret salts of wheat were nl
from l&c to l > 4c over the closing price yes
terday , the limit dealings were compara
tively tame. There were no new features
In the surroundings of the market. The
weather was still dry In the. winter whcal
area and wet In the spring wheat region
The chief Items of earl ; ' news comprlscc
the publication of the state crop reiiorts ol
Michigan nml Illinois and the particulars ol
the week movement. The Michigan repori
gave average condition for the state at 73
or nbout 10 per cent reduction for the
month. The Illinois report gave the average
for the state nt 62. ns compared with 92 pel
cent on May 1. These reports , bnel as wni
the state of affairs they Indicated , were
not quite so bad ns the Imagination of some
of the speculators hnel pictured the condl
tlons , anel conseeiuentlv their effect wa :
bearish rather than buli'sh. ' The Argentine
shipments were smaller for the week , uc
cording to n private Liverpool cablegram
but that also as n piece of news fell tin
In consequence of having been expected
The week's shipments of Hour anil wheat
as publ'shcel by Urnc'street's. amounted fo.i
both coasts to 2IS1COO ! Int. , 831,000 bu. o
which wns from the Pncllle side. The tola
on the week before was 2,402,600 bu. , and 01
the corresponding week of last year 2,742 ,
000 Int. The aggregate decreases of whea
land Hour In the I'lilte-d States and Canndi
for May , ns given by the Ually Traele liul
etln , was lD.3M.Oao hti. , nnd eleeluctlng ni
Increase of1,000,000 bu. In Europe urn
aflont , the net amount of the world's de
crease for May was lf > ,3.3OOQ bu. The mar
ket ncte > d rather heavy for nn hour or more
I'ardrleiee touk a hand In the market , am
around & 0c for July he began to feed th- -
bulls with short wheat. The price graelu
ally but surely declined to SOUc , anel afte
hanging between thnt nnd RO'.fcc for a tlm
It slid off to 79 'ic. The decline was he'.pei
by advices from St. Louis of the nrrlvn
there of u carload of new wheat fror
Kansas nnd other tolcgrnms relating t
threshing returns from the same state
which mentioned twelve bu. per acre from i
Held of 1,200 acres. Hut there wns nn excellent
collent Inquiry for cash wheat , 100,000 bu
being taken to go to Toledo. Some car
loads were sold for I'lttsburg , nls-'o , am
other places which seldom buy direct fror ,
Chicago. Then came rumors of hot wind
. Cnl'fornla ' having damaged crops ther
from 15 to 20 per cent , the Modern Miller'
estimate of not over CO per cent of nn aver
age crop of winter wheat , anil the lust nn <
most unkindly cut nf all. chinch bugs li
the spring wheat. It was a mere rumoi
but It created n commotion In the minds o
the traders , while the price was enrout
for si-Tic for July , which it reached am
where It closed.
The corn market had no Independen
action of Its own. It declined when whea
was weak nnd advanced when It regalnei
strength. The crop prospects were ns goo
ns ever , but the > receipts nre giving no sign
of Increasing. The Inspection In store toda
yfL ! ! , icnrs .nml the outward Inspectlo :
348.000 bu. July opened nt from D2-He t
D2V c. advanced to CZ-'Sjc , reacted to fror
S-'c to & 2sc , .then once more advanced untl
It reached KIHc , the closing price beln ;
52Tic , ns against 52c yesterday.
I'or a Saturday , business In oats wan ver
active. Further reports of crop damage
Indicating thnt the condition Is much mor
unfavorable than It has been , created som
anxiety among shorts , nnd there wns fre
buying by them. Trading was heavy an :
principally general. July started at fror
30J4c to 3Wic ( , sold at from 30c to sovtc
advanced to Sl o nnd closed nt from 31ft
to 31V c.
The provision market was firmer nnel re
covered the light loss of the elny before
Hog receipts were only 10.000 , making th
week's supply 172,000 , ngnlnst 177,000 a yen
ago. The run for next week is not expecte
to exceed 145,000 head. Compareel with ve
terday's close , pork Is from lOc to izv ,
higher , lurel 2fcc higher and ribs up Gc.
Estimated receipts for Monday : Wheat
cars ; corn , 223 cars ; onts , 200 cars : IIOKS 29
'
000 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows :
Articles. I Opjn. | Hl/li. | ivj.v. | Clou.
WhentNo. S
June Rl 70 Rl
July 71) ) * ,
Sept : ? bUH 82) )
Corn No. 2. .
Juno BlM ® ti
July O'JUGtH 6'1
Sept B.IH fit
Oats No. 2. . .
Juno 30K 31' , '
July 31 ! < soKs 3U < 3 >
Se-pt SI !
I'ork nor bbl
July 12 02 ! ! 12 70 12 nn 12 07 !
Sept. It ! 00 12 07W 12 83 12 1)5 )
Lnrd.lOOlbs
Julv 0 081 0 05 (1 ( (15 (
Sept 0 8& Q 85 Jgjjlj 0 S5
Short nibs-
July a 3.1 0 35 0 .124 n 3.1
Sept 0 52d 0 55 u 5u G 65
Cash quotations were ns follows :
FLOl'll Winter patents , J3.905iM.20 : wlnte
straights. $3.40133.90 : spring patents. $ I.OOft4.3S
sprlnp stralKhls , $3.1064.01) ; bakers , $2.10H3.30.
\\HBAT-No. 2sprlnc. RHilS4 > ic ; No. 3 sprlnp
nominal ; No. 2 red. Slfifl'ic. '
COIIN No. 2. f Hc ; No. 3 yellow. SI Tie.
HYE No. 2. ( Mo.
lAHWiV No. 2 , 52Mc ; No. 3 , nominal ; No. 4
FI..AX SEED No. 1 , $1.47.
TIMOTHY SEED-Prinie. .
I'HOVlSIONS-Me-ss pork , per bbl. . $12 EW !
12.G2'Ijirel. . per 100 Ibs. , $ G.D2',4Ji6.Sr ' , . she.i
ribs , hides. lei.no. $0.2WJ6.30 ; dry salte.1 slnul
. , . . _ _ , . . _ . . . , . .
,5.37 06.5 , , short ce , ,
WHISKY Distillers' nnlshed gooila , per gal.
St'OAIl ITiichnnBed.
The followlne were the receipts and shipment
texlay :
On the ProJnaj o < cnanje toJav the butter mar
ki-t was firm : oreamcrv. 10JJ17M3 : dairy. lOi
lUc. tegs , dtciiely ; IHlllV o. Che Ho , UH 7Hc.
NKW Yl ItC ;
Closing OcmtHtleitu on tli IVInulpal Co.-n-
meMltile * i iul htuplen.
NEW YOniv , Juno 8. KLOITI Ilecelptg. 21,10
bbls. ; cx.irts | , 7.&W bbls. ; sales , 2,600 pks . Dull
buyers generally holding off to await the ROV
eminent report ; city mill patents , $ I.SIJ5.5 ]
city milt clears. $ UOfl4.40 ; Minnesota patents
$4.1W4.65 ; Mlnni'soln bakers , $3.2. ' > ( TI.15 ; wlnle
patents. $4.0004.40 ; winter Klralnhts , $3.7584.IS
winter extras , JJ.OOflS.W ; winter low urailcs , $2.4
03.03 ; Fprlnu low glades , $2.UOSJ2.M. Rye Hour
' 1M bblS' ' 6Upcrnne' * * .2)O1.2I ) ; fancy
CXJUN MEAISteady ; sales. 3X ( ) bbls. ; yellov
w tirn $ l.lji&l.llllrandywlne ! , $3.
tle.ns were stronif ami fairly active rn bulllsl
state rnwrtB from Illinois and Michigan , wm
country houses buylmr freely at first , but sub
sequemly realising- , which caused a sharp break
A partial recovery followed and the close wai
at IJTIHe advance. Other bull factors were hlshf
rublfs , rumored smull Arsentlne shipments am
Increased wevtly wheat and flour exports fron
'his"untry : No. 2 re < l. June , closed at Me
July , 82 -lCiS3ttC , clone-el at & 3Sc ! ; August , S3 , ,
S4c. closed at 83jc ; September. 83 15-lMjM ij.jgc
elosed at 54'ic ; Dcctmtwr , 83CSHc. closed a
S6C.
S6C.CXIUN Herelpts , 6,900 bu. ; exports. 97.900 bu ,
mien , S45OwO bu. futures and 13.00J bu , spot
Spot nrm : No. 2. 67c , In elevator ; Mo afloat
yellow , 67ic. Options higher on continued Hull
receipts and rather unfavorable crop news , clo
InB at S V4c net advance ; July. t7 57V c , closei
at 67Hc ; Septcmt > r. WViC.'Shc. closed at fiftc.
OATS Ilece-lpt . 2f 6.KX > bu. : exports. l.OX ) bu
sales , $0,000 bu. futures and 15.0m ) bu. spot. Spo
nrm. No. : , 33Ml34u ; No. 2. dellvere < I , 34UC3JC
No. 3. 33e ; No. S white. 36MO37C ; No. 3 white
S6c ; track white37C43c. . t > ptlomi ruled llrm
with only a light trade , clcmlntr at Sic advance
July , 33 03(0 , cloned at 34c ; Stptembtr , 33 > ; ij3tc
HAY Firm : shipping. $5.00 .00 ; good tl
choice. $6.5Ub7.50.
HOPS Sti-ady ; state , common to choice , old
3ft5c ; U94 , 4fiSc ; Pacific count , old , JI < K : ; 1&94
lUnES-StronK : wet salted New Orleans , selected
lected , 43 to 6 , ' . Ibs. , 6Vic , nominal ; Texa , e
lected. 50 to CO Ibi. , 7c , nominal ; lluenoa Ayres
dr > ' . 20 to 24 lb . , 15c , nominal ; Texas , dry. '
to so lb . . io lc.
I.EATHEll Strong ; hemlock role , llueno
Ay re * , light to huavy wrlghta , Kir c ; acid , :
624c.WOOI
WOOIFlrm ; domestic fleece , IGCiSc ; pulled
I'HOVISIONS IJetf.qulet ; family , $11.M > Q1100
extra , $ J.80i 1x-ef hntnii. flJI.r.HIJO.CO ; city , rxtrt
India me * * , M70W13.C * . Cut inmln , Mendy
plrktal bHIIr * M < / c. 4.W d shnuhler * , Mf.Mtc
l > lcKlHl hum. * . OtiD'tc. fauiirdullj western strnti
closed at f6.7Mi6u. rllA.fjy i July clos * * ! n
H.90 nomlnnli September ; VnlO nominal , fennel
dull ; continent , 17-15 , 'Spilth American , $7.10
compound , i.l > . Pork , ntm * new mess , > I1.75 <
14W ; famllyt $ l2.COn3.W ; ' short clear , I13.0WI
hOTTEn-Slcndy ; western dairy , ! > ( J13c ; went
r-rn cre-nme-ry. IStMSe ; ' + re Yern fnctnry , HJlIo
KlKln , ISc ; Imitation rrrrrmrry , llftlSc ! lnti
iUlry ( 11f17c ; Hate CTf-fiWWV. HP.
CHEESE yulcti staleKJA&f. t.0"ci small , K <
C",4ci part skims , 2R4c ; full skims ,
EC1OS Stendyi MuleAM UVnntyUnnln. 14Uf
14'ic ' ; xvestern , frroh , ml4a ; > receipts. 4,163 | . ] < Ks
TAIIXW E sy ; city ( Jper PkK4 ) > i 4Hc
country lpkn < . free ) . 4'4lritc. ' as ti > cjunllty.
I'ETHOI.EUM WrnkjrU'gWeil rlonwl nt 11.41' ,
Mil ! rellnfd New York. $ ; . & ; Philadelphia nne
llaltlmnre , $7.60 ; 1'hllnclrlnbln und Ilultlmorc , It
bulk. K.10. , , , ,
HOS1N Qulc-t ; strained , .common to Rood. Jl.t.
Rl.f.74. . , .
Tl'IlPENTINi ; Steady , -83 > 4fi30o.
HICE Quiet ; domestic * fair to extra , 4lt5C'.Sc
Japan , 35 { 7lc. . . .
MOLASSES Steady ; New .Orleans , open kcttlr
KtHxl to cljolce , Z8fS2c. * *
MirTAI * 1'lif Iron. Him : American , ' HO.fOf
12.73. Copper , otenily ; lirokors' price , $10.C2'4
Ix-iul , utrinifr ; brokcm' prlet$3.124. . Tin. l > nr < > l :
mendy. tralt , 1I.MI4.10 ; iilntes , i > tcudy
Hpelter , flrmer ; dotiiPRtlc , f3.7.'ff3 W.
COTTONSRHn Oll < AlKiut flraily. Imt quiet
prime crude , 23fi4c : < iff ciude , S'-'HMe : prim
summer yellow , 27ii2i'4c ; off Rummer yellow
2C',4'82fic ' ; yellow minmicr grade * , 2SiT ) c ; prim
Bummer white , SO.tI31c.
o.M.viiA ( II.MKAI : : , MAUKIT. :
Condition of Trnilo mid IJiintittlii.il on
Mitplo unil I n i if y I'rodncc.
KClOS-Cholce stock , lOJ/lOHc.
UUTTKll-l'm-klni ; stock , S'.iOSo ; choice t (
fancy , 10S1& ; ; gathered country , 14c ; Kparato
creamery , He.
LIVE I'OUt.TUY Hens , CflC'-ic ; roosters. Sf
4c ; FiirliiR chlckeim , )2OOQ3.M per doz. ; ducks
7Q8c ; turkeys , Cc ; Reeve , He.
VEAlr- Choice fut , 10 to 103 Ib3. , are quoted a
GflTc ; large and coaise , ICCUc.
Cin-iS12 Wisconsin full crcnm. DC ; Youn ;
Americans , lOc ; twins , lie ; Nebraska and lown
full cream , lOc ; Nebraska nnJ fowa , pan sklmi
tQ'e ; Llmbuiser , No. 1 , lOc ; brick , No. 1 , lie
SwlEB. No. 1 , 14c.
HAY fpliiml hay , J8.M ; midland , 8 ; lowland
17.50 ; rye straw , > 3 ; color makes the price o
hay. I.lcht bales sell the bcft. Only top grade
brim ? ton prices.
IMGEONS 1'er doz. . SI.C001.50.
New potatoes have taken quite a drop durln
the past week nnd there Is every prospect tlm
they will BO rim lower In the near futrue. The
nia now us clieup an old pcitatiien , Arkansas sloe
HpllhiK as low as SOc. California new po'.ntoe
uro held at Jl and It looks as If they won I
have to give way to Arkansas stock.
Toinntnc'H are lower , and It Is expected tlm
they will m > w move moro fieely. l otterhas <
l'n. of Crystal Spring * . Mli-s. . the lamest shl |
ping point for tomatoes In the country , have
< -ar tin the road , which Is expected to arrive her
< m Tuesday. Crystal Spi Hilts ships car lots i
t imutneM to nil the Inrse easti-rti and tiorther
cities , but has left Omaha out In the past. It I
n < j\v proiiused tu KM ! ; this maiUet u fair trl :
and the tlrct cxir Is on the way.
StrhiB and wax beans were In better deinan
yesterday and what there were here void nt
little ( Inner prices. Quotations :
CAt'ljirLOWKIl Southein stock , per cralc
5200.
ONIONS Ilermuilas , per crate , St.G061.CO ; Ca
tfoinla , In tacKs , per Ib , Ic.
It/PATOES Western ftoek. car lots , 70SSO <
small lots , Kj9ic ) ; new , per bu. , fcOiTtl.Oi ) .
OLD HIANS Hiinil picked , navy , ! 2.20 ; I.lm
beans , per Ib. , &ttR ! > Uc.
CAIIIIAOK On ciders. 3c.
SPINACH Per bu. basket , SWIOc.
HADISHL'K 1'er doz. bunches. 15c.
OHR15N ONIONS I'er dciz. bunches , GSlOc.
LETTUCE 1'er 1107. , 2.i30c.
ASPAHAHt'S Choice stock , on orders , 30iff4 (
per doz. bum-lies.
TIE 1'hANT-l'er Ib. , iClc.
Ct'Cl'MIItniS-On orders. 40 ,00 rer doz.
I'KAS On ordeis , per 'A-bu. box , COilCOc.
STItINO DEANS-On orders , V4-bu. box , Mi
7Sc.
7Sc.TOMATOKS Florida clock , per C-baskct cmt' '
$3.50 ; per 4-backet case , $2.
WAX HEANS On older * , per ' /S-bu. box , 7.1i
OOc ; bu. boxes , (2. i ,
TEXAS SQt'AKH Per dnzt on orders ,
Flll'ITS.
There were only a few Missouri strawberrlc
on the inatket. but the'Mernnnd was not largi
as Friday's car of OiCKun li-irles had tilled u
the trade. . ; „ - -
Haoplierrles wele In g oil demand at stead
prices. There Is said td be' ' ft KUcmp ! at shli
plnK polntf. n i i
An occasional ease of blacKberrks Is received.
In spite of the frost , which destroyed some f
the ( rult In the noitlu-m patt of the state , tl ;
fruit crop In California , .tlilF year promises I
be an Immense one. Tliouwinds of acres of ne
mchaids will come Into liearlrig ( Ills Heasoi
Advices from Sun I-'ranfclMd slate that the 71
ventilated cars ordered vonie ttlme KO , In antic
patlon of Increased shipments In this line , ai
nearly ready for use. In fact , some of tl
cars ai.e colng wes ; now. The rush of hustne !
In handling California ( rultwill not Ix-Kln li
fore the middle nf Jtmet JCor six weeks aft <
that date the powerful wiBmes on the rnountal
division will be Ksted ftni their full capacity I
haullnKi the fruit tn'i-rr.thq hlllHon fust tlm
Quotations : ,
STHAWIIBnniES ChniCfi shipping stock , pi
case of 24 qts. . { 3.5004.00.
CHEUHIES California , black per 10-lb. bo )
U.23 ; Hoyal per box , { l. O.
OOOSKIIKHHIES Per 24-nt. case. J2.00R2.23.
SOUTH BHN CHEHHIIIS Per 21-qt. case , J2.2 :
HIJACK nASI'IlEIUUES Good fUick , per 24-p
case , { 2 ; per 24-qt. cat-e , J4.
1U.ACKHEH1UES Choice stock , per 24-q
case , $4.
TIIOPICAU FIU'ITS.
Advices have just come to hand from tl
Earl Fruit company Indicating that there Is
possibility of the frelRht on oranKes being n
duced to } 1 per cwt. to all points which no
take the rate of J1.2' per cwt. Thlfl rcductlti
would make a difference of about 20c per box I
the freight charges. The. . present charge Is 9 <
per I ox and the dollar rate would make tl :
freight 72c per box.
Reports fiom Florida rather Indicate that hi
palmiest days In orange growing ale over for
tlmo nt least : Of course there will lx > lots c
ornnKes shipped from that state so long r
orangea are grown nnywhere , but It will t
some time before Florida will bt > what It tin
been In past years , so far as a heavy yield
concerned. The big ficeze of last winter ws
the straw that broke the camel's back. A grer
many of the groves there have been owned ti
nonresidents , who hired minagers to look aftt
their projwrty nnd In some Instonces the mm
aper would have a half dozen groves tu lee
after for us many different owners. For tl
last three or four years , when the crop did m
suffer from frcst or other drawback , price
ruled ton law to place the cultivation on a pa )
Ing basis and many of these nonresident ownei
began to gt discouraged. Then came the bl
frost last winter , which not only destroyed
year's crap , but In many parts of the state tl
trees aft well. Since then these parties ha\
withdrawn from business , have nbandonc
their holdings and arc offering orcliards at lo
prices. Quotation * :
TROPICAL , FHUITS.
CHANGES Navels , per box. f3.2f3.W ; ci,0c , |
seedlings , per box , J2.fl2.W ; Medltcrranea
sweets , I3.2.1 ; fancy St. Michaels , { 3.25.
LEMONS Extra fancy lemons , SCO size , JS.M
C.OO ; 300 size , J0.00fj6.50.
HANANAS Choice shipping stock , per buncl
J2 OOW2.25.
PINEAPPLES Per doz. , $2.0002.50.
MISCELLANEOUS.
FIGS Fnncy , 15c ; choice , 12SJ13c ; Callfornl :
bags , 7c.
HONEY California. HfflSc.
MAPLE BYHUP Gallon Jugs , per doz. , 11
Hlxbygal , cans , S3.
NUTS Almonds. He ; English walnutn , eof
shelled. 12c ; standards , He ; tllbcrtu. He ; Drai
nuts. Sc ; pecans , 9c.
DATES In CO to 70-lb. boxes , 6c per Ib. ; fat
dates , 9c per Ib.
CIDEH Pure Juice , per bbl. , S3. half bbl. . j :
COCOANCTS Per hundred. S4.W.
HIDES AND TALLOW.
HIDES No. 1 green hides , 8'ic ; No 2 gref
hides , Sc ; No. 1 green salted hides , 9c ; No.
green salted hides , 8',4c ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 to :
Ibs. , SUlOc : No. 2 vnal calf. 8 to U Ibs. , 12i
No. 1 dry Hint hides. 10ic ; No 2 dry ( lint hide
lOc ; No. 1 dry salted hides , lOc ; partly cure
hides. He per lb. less than fully cured.
SHEEP PELTS Qreen salted , each , 25JCO <
git-en baited shearlings ( short wooled early skins
each , W1E.Cdry shearlings ( short wooled earl
skins ) . No. 1 , each , 57flOc ; dry shuarllngii ( shni
wooled early skins ) . No. 2 , each , Cc ; dry till
Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , p <
pound , actual weight , SfiSc ; dry Hint Kan BOS an
Nebniska murrain wool pelts , per pound , actui
weight , 4jCc ; dry Mint Colorado butcher wo ,
pelts , per pound , nctual welnht , 4fC'ic ( ; ill
Hint Colorado murrlan wool pelts , per poum
actual weight , 4ii6c. Have feet cut off , us It
useless to pay freight oh them.
TALLOW AND OHKASE-rNo. 1 tallow , 4'Ji '
4Wc ; No. 2 tallow , 3',4W4e ; grease , white A , 4' '
4ic ; grease , white IIuSUe ; grase. yellow , 24' '
3c ; grease , daik. 2V4c ; olU bntur , 2 2'ic ; beei
wax , prime , 17O20c ; rough talluw , ic.
WOOL , UNWASHED-Flne heavy. 6n7c : nr
light , 8J79c ; quarter-blood , 10ftl2c ; seedy , bun
and chaffy , 8Ji9c ; cottedpnd broken , course , 7i
9c ; cotted and broken , fine , MiSe.
WOOL. WASIIKD Medlurrl , 1518c ; nne. Jl' '
16c ; tub washed , 16 T18d | black. Sc ; bucks , 6 (
tag locks , tJ3c ; dead tmllei ] ,
FUHS- near , black. Nql lx large. S20.0032J.CK
bear , brown. No. 1 , large.1 * IM 00825.00 ; No. 1 , m <
dlum , S16 ; No. 1 , srnalli i12 ; bear , brown , ytai
lings. No. 1. large. SlO.WKjiUiOOo. ; . j. medlun
58 ; No. 1 , small , S6 ; Nar , brown , cubs , No.
large , S7 ; No. 1 , metllum ! S5 ; No. 1. small , r
badger. No. 1 , medium. S15 | No. 1 , email , 18.00'
10.00 ; b ar , black , yearlings , . No. 1 , large. S12.K >
15.00 ; No. 1 , medium , SIO ; f > o. I , ginall , 17 : bca
black , culis. No. 1 , largv , S6.00ir8.M ; No. 1. mi
dlum , t5.0016.00 : No. 1. mall , Jl : bear , blacl
Montana and Ilocky mountain , No. 1 , [ arm
J18.WBM.OO ; No. 1 , medium , S14 ; No. > , imal
SIO ; bear , black , Montana yearlings. No. :
, , ,
No. 1 , small , 18 ; bear , silver tip. yearlings , Nc
1 , large , Jll ; No. 1 , medium , 14 : No. 1 , urnal
S5 ; bear , vllver tip. cubs. No. 1 , Urge , Sl.OOfil.K
No. 1 , medium , COc ; No. 1 , small , 50c ; flihei
No. 1 , large , J8 ; No. 1 , mrdlum. J6 ; No. 1 , ernal
S4 ; fox , Kllvsr , ai to color , according to Ix-aut )
No. 1 , large. JlOOf No. 1. mrdlum , SCO ; No , :
small , ISO ; [ ox , sliver , pale , according to beaut )
No. 1 , large. JW ; No. 1 , medium , S30 ; No. !
mall. S3 : fox , cross. No. I. large , S7 ; No. :
medium. S3 ; No. 1 , ( mall , Jl : fox , red. No. :
large , Jl.W ; No. 1 , medium , S1.2S ; No. 1 , imal
Si ; fox , gray , No. 1 , lare . ' * " * . : Xo. 1. medluir
OOc ; No. 1 , small. 40c ; fox kits. No. 1 , large , Ulc
No. 1 , medium. 4ic ; No , 1 , ( mall , SOc ; lynx , N <
1. large , S3 ; No. 1 , medium , S2 ; No. 1 , rmal
Jl.W ; marten , No. 1 , large , J2 : No. 1 medluir
Jl.W : No. 1 , imall , SI ; mink. No. 1 , large , CO :
65c ; No. s , medium , 40o ; No. 1 , email. Me : mink
dark. No. 1. large , Cc ; No. 1 , medium , 40c ; N <
1 , imall , SOc ; mountain HOD , perfect head an
feel. No. 1. large. SI.P04J2.00 : Imperfect Bkln > .
1MO&7.UOJ No. ] . smnll , JS : utter , pale. No. 1 ,
large , J7j No. 1 , medium , J5 ; No , 1 , nm ll , SI ;
rnccoon , No , 1 , 1ntR9. W < | 7V ( : No. 1 , medium ,
50c , No. 1 , large , ? -OcQS2.0 < ) ; rkunk , black , cnrod ,
narrow striped , No 1 , laige. f-Oc ; No. 1 , mn
dlum , 40c ; No , 1 , small , lie ; broad striped. No. 1 ,
large. ZOC25c ; wolverine. No. 1 , Urge , Si ! No. 1 ,
medium. 3 ; No. 1 , email , II ; wolf , mountain ,
No. 1 , l.irge , S3 ; No. 1 , medium. S2 ; Nn. I ,
small , SI.60 ; wolf , I mil to , No. 1 , large , CJtJPOtfi
No. 1 , medium , COc ; No. 1. smnll , lOcj beaver ,
per kln , No , 1. large. S.VOOlj8Mi No. 1 , medium ,
S4.W ; No. 1 , small , SJ | beuvcr kiln , No. 1. IniRf ,
S2 ; No. 1 , medium , Sl-M ; No. 1 , small , 7c ;
muskrati , winter. No. 1 , large , StflOc ; No. 1 ,
medium , 9c ; No. 1 , smnll , 7c : tnui > krnts , fall.
No. 1 , large , 4Cc ; No. 1 , medium , 7c ; No. 1 ,
small , Cc ; tnufkrat kits. ! JJ3c.
STOCKS AMI ItONOS
Security Mnrltct Opened Dull with Some
IrrpBiitnrltr ni in 1'rlcei.
NEW YOIIK , June P. The slock market
opened dull , with tonic lirrgulntliy ns tu prlcem
Advances wheic recorded were of n modest frac
tion , while Colton Oil prefirie.1 and Sugar do-
cllned * i per cent und llubb- - ? i pr cent. Sub
sequently Ilulilicr rtillled 1 p-r cent. During the
last hour of business there was 11 goneini Im
provement In prices. Sugar iulvniu-ed ' 1 per
cent , but receded TS per cent In the Until sales.
Su ( | Uehenna \ Wcslern preferred gullied % per
cent and reacted > , ! per cent. Thu ntjirket closed
strong and In the main hlghn- .
Speculation during the we l ; wa * at limes ex
tremely apathetic , and while somewhat Irregului
lhe movement of prices was In the main down
ward. The oHIclul declaration f u ledilcllon In
the Northwestern dividend rule Imd a tempo
rarily depressing Influnue on the stock and the
market In gcnnnl. The nellon tit the Sugar di
rectors In declaring their regular dividends had
an enlivening effect on the stoek , which made u
material tid\am-c un the Utiununeement , but
Inter reacted. Notwithstanding the better lone
of the crop news and the receipt uf a numlier of
tralllc returns showing Increased earning" , the
bears seemed to have little opposition In forcing
down prices. The local operators weic aided con
siderably In their efforts by the attitude of the
foreign tiaders , who were mostly sellers. The
pales of the week were 1.109,500 shares and 159
Ftoe-ks were dealt In. The trading In Kinds
during the shnrt session today was active and
generally strong. The total sales were SI.U90.OJO.
The trading wn In a great measure conllned In
Issues of the s , eculatlve class nhd marked declines
were developed therein , particularly In the Head
ing mortgages , In which the recessions were of
u pronounced character. Compared with last
Saturday , prices are In the main lower. The
sales of the week were S9.77H.OOii.
The followlnB were the closlnt ; quotations *
on the lending stocks of the New York ex-
flinnge today :
The total wiles of gtocka tenlay weie > 04,748
shares , Including American Sugar , l. > .r,00 ; At-
chlson. 4,400 ; llurllnBtem. l. ! 0 ; Consolidated Gas ,
2 iVW ; Dlstllllntr nnd Cattlefee-dlnir. r.,50J ; ( jcnfral
Klectrlc , 2 400 ; Uiulsvllle , New Albany & C'hl-
capo , 1W ; New York and Southwestern pre
ferred , 2.800 ; Heading , 3,9M ; St. I'uiil , l..iOO ;
Tennedsec Coal and Iron. 14,200 ; United States
Coidane , 2,400 ; Wahash. l.SOO.
Nrw York AliMiey .tlnrbet.
NEW YOIIIC , June 8. NOON MONUY ON
CAII.r Nominally at lffl4 ! per cent.
I'RIMK MKUOANTliaj' I Al'KIl 2UR3 > 6 pel
ST'nmINO KXCllANGn Dull nnd steady ,
with actual business In bankers' bills nt t4.C9Vi < 3
4.6H4 ! for demand , and } 4.RSif4.S8Vi ! for sixty
day ; posted rules , t4.fc9fi4.90 ; commercial bills ,
} 4.87',4 { < 4.S7i.
SII.VKIl e'KnTIKICATKS-G7i ( 7& : no sale * .
IIAll SII.VKn 67.
MEXICAN DOLLARS-i3K.
aOVEIlNMHNT HONDS Steady ; state bonds ,
dull ; railroad bonds , llrm ; 1T. K. new 4'a re r. ,
123 4 ; U. 8. new 4's coupon. 123 4 : S' rrg. , 116 ;
r'H coup > n , 116 ; 4's leg. , IHTi ; 4's coupon , 113 ;
2's re-R. , 7 ; 1'aelllc 6'n of 'S5 , 100.
Cloying quotations on bonds were as follows :
cuttuei .tinrket.
NEW YORK. June 8. COTTON-Qutet nnd
steady ; mleldllng , 7ic ; net receipts , none ; Krn ,
32 bales ; exports , to Great Ilrltaln , 1K bales ;
forwarded , 32 bales ; nalc-a , none ; stock , 212.WJ
Ditirn.
NEW OHLEAN8. June S.-COTTON-r > ull ;
middling , 7c ; low middling. CHc ; KCKM ! ordinary ,
6 tVlGc ; net and gross receipts , 21 bales ; exK > rts ,
to Krunce , 3,141 bales ; ceiastwlse , l.b'Jl bales ;
sales , 75 bales ; steick , 141,7fi9 Iwiles.
ST. I.OIMS. June 8. COTTON-Qulet ; no sales
reported ; middling. 6T4c ; receipts. 617 bales ; ship
ments , 450 bales ; stock , 27,611 bales.
Oil Mnrkets.
CHAnLESTON. June 8. TURPENTINE
Freely offered at 26Hc.
IIOSIN Firm at $1.10.
WILMINGTON. June S. ROSIN Firm ; eood.
$1.20 ; spirits. 26\4c. \
TAll Steady at $1,25.
Tt'HPENTlNE yulet ; hard , $1.20 ; soft , $1.60 ;
virgin. $2.25.
SAVANNAH. June 8.-BPIIUTS-Flrm at 27c ;
salts , 151) bbls.
Duluth Uheat Market
DL'LL'TH , June 8. WHEAT No. 1 hard , cash ,
B2'/ic ; June , KKc ; July , WSc ; No. 1 northern ,
ciuih , 81 : ; June. 2c ; July , i2 ic ; Seplemtx-r ,
SOHc ; No. 2 northern , canh , 78',4c ; No , 3 , cu h ,
74Hc ; rejected , 72'/ic ; to arrive , No. 1 hard , 83Uci
No , 1 northern , fcZHc.
TrUce WlifH > t Quotation" .
BAN FnANCISCO. June 8. WHEAT-Flrm ;
December , ! . < * % ; new seller , | 1.01 ! ; nvw etlk-r ,
storage , Jl.WH-
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Week Closes with a Light Run , Leaving n
Deficit AH Avonud ,
GOOD CATTLE STILL V RY SCARCE
Ilemnml Aliu Minlleil Hint 'fruiting Dull on
Narrow MUCH * n < l Lower I'rlcet
fairly Active nu < !
All Throuch.
SATUUDAY , Juno S.
The receipts today numbered 653 cattle
3.C3S hogs and 021 sheep , ns against 7C (
cattle , 3.2SO hogs and 061 sheep on yester
day , and SOI cattle and 0,707 hogs on Sat
urday of last we-ek.
WEEKLY HKCKlt'W.
Cuttle. Hog * , Sheep.
lieelpts thin week 4.Mi 2J.731 2.43'
ItecclptB hut week 6,9.10 S8.33S ] ,4M
Sunn- week It > ! ) | 17,050 57.C57 4SO !
Same Werk 1S93 i.OW 52.265 1.1M
Same wee-k IK > 2 10.702 3S.M7 701
OATTM-J Tlurnttlo market of the pnsl
we-ek has been far front satisfactory to the
selling Interests. The receipts of cattle til
all kinds have been light , especially goot :
fat beeves , but that fact was not KttllU-lenl
to hold up the market. The week openee'
with a llrm market , but values wcakencel 01
Tuesday and the downward course ol
the market commenced In earnest or
\\ednesdny. For the week the decline
amounts to nbout SOc on an average. He-
Hides being lower , the trade has been slow
and dragging every day , with the buyers In
different. As noted above , good cattle have
not been at all plentiful anel the niches !
price paid elurlng the week was JO.lO foi
1,350-lb. cattle on .Monday. As high ns Jo.U
was paid on Wednesday , but there have
been very few cattle In the yards gooe ,
enough to touch J5. '
Today's receipts numbered tlilrtv-ntm
loiiels , n gain of twelve loads over yester-
elay s run. There were a few pretty de
cent steers among the offerings , but noth
ing very choice. The market was ver >
slow nnd dull and there wns not much
change In the situation as compared will
yesterday. Some 1,261-lb. beeves , the bcsl
cattle In the yards , solel nt JI.SO. while n
few other loads went at from $4 to $1.50.
There were n few small bunches of cows
and heifers , which sold nt about steady
prlres. '
The trade In stockers nnd feeders did hoi '
" " - ' supply'
to the light
DEED'
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Ay , pr.
s : : : : ii5j as ? 4oiw7'JSS : : : : wi isio'lsS
17..1058 390 1S..11CO 433
COWS.
| : : : : Bi8 t.B8 : : ? 8 i : : : : ! ® IS
4. . . . ,00 1C. . 2. . . . 950 250 1..11UO 3110
i..Ml 1 SO 1. . . . 820 250 3..1153 3 Ol )
5..740 195 1..KM 2M 19..1081 310
1..11CO 2W 1. . . . 010 2 f,0 , G. . . . OL'fi 310
's--'SiJ ' ; " 1..1110 260 1..1001) 3 60
" " 1""IK:0 2W 7..11S4 3C5
. 9bO5
HEIFUns.
J' iK H'J ' J ' 5M 275 1 . 470 3M
! : : : : ibo ii tY--.U1 V 2l""M5 3S5
BULLS.
1..1250 200 2..1050 230 1..1470 28.1
1. . . . 020 220 1. . . . 8T.O 260 1..1400 325
1..1020 223 1..14SO 2 W
CALVES.
1. . . . 330 200 2. . . . 120 375 1. . . . 140 4 7B
11. . . . 344 223 1. . . . 130 400 1. . . . ICO 60)
2. . . . 75 260 4. . . . 157 450 1. . . . 2:10 : 523
1. . . . 220 275 2. . . . 12) 475 4. . . . 217 5 2' !
I. . . . 2 < > 0 32- , 2. . . . 215 475 1. . . . ISO 525
C. . . . 105 360 5. . . . 202 4 75
KTOL-KEIIS ANIJ FEEDERS.
, CO. , 2C5 7. . . . 458 305 C. . . . 460 315
. CSS 275 1..1030 310 4. . . . 975 335
. &M 2 75 4. . . . 452 3 13 5. . . . 916 360
HOGS Toelay's offerings of boss consisted ot
fort-fight fri-sh leuuls und fourteen loads held
over from ye > stenlay. or a total of sixty-two
loads. Of the fresh receipts four leiaels were c-on-
flKneel ellrcct tn a packer and were- not offered on
the market. The quality of ( he hops was abjul
the same ns yesterday , there behiK < | Ulte a BUOI ]
many Rood IciadH. The market opened with UK
demand Rood , the packers all being In need ol
IIOKS , and the trading was fairly active. The
bulk of the IIOKS wild early and the pens werf
practically cleared some time before midday ,
lhe prices paid were about the s.ime as yester
day , the Kcntral market behiK steady. OVK ]
heavy anil mlxe-d loads sold at from $1.45 to $4.50 ,
with the ItKhler and mixed loads at from J4.3C
to $4.41. The bulk of all the hogs here sold ul
from $1.35 to $1.40. lleprcsentatlvc sales :
. . .
8HKRI1 There were three doubledecks of westerns -
erns on the market , but buyers wanted them
way lower find holders Mould not ae-cept th < * bids ,
As a result there was nothing ? doing em the mar
ket. Fair to choice natives are quotable at ftoii ]
J3 to J3.73 ; fair to Be > d wcste-rns at from J2.5 (
tn J3.40 ; common and stock sheep nt from f2 tr
$2.70 ; Kooel to choice 40 to 100-lb. lambs at I run
J3.75 to J5.2G.
CHICAtlO I.IVi ; nTOCIl.
Ill the Absence of n Pulr .Supply Very
l.lltln 'I r n el I MEn * Done.
CHICAGO. June 8. In the nbseneo of a fair
supply , ve-ry little trading was elono today.
Prices closed lOc per 100 Ibs. higher for Rood
beeves than a week ago , but common lots closed
from 15c to 20o lower. The week's cattle re-
celptB were 10,000 head less than last week , nnd
12,000 less than for the corresponding We-ck last
year , For eximmon to choice native drrsseel beel
and shipping steers , weighing 900 to l.COO Ibs. ,
prices langcd at from S3.60 tn J6.00 , but very few
uro choleo enough to bring J5.SO , nnd sales arc
largely at from J4.25 to J5.50. Far away Idahei
Is sending sonic S&S to 975-lb , wheeit and oat fet )
steers hire and sales are- made ut from J3.25 ta
I3.S5 Stockers and feeders eire selling more
freely ni Miine hnt ktronger prices , sales being
mostly at from J2.40 to J3.05. Texas cattle re
ceipts this week art * about 1T..5' ' ) head , against
9VK ) head last week and 5,000 head the corresponding
spending we-i-k lafct year. At the short de-clliie'
that hns taken place In these cuttle this we-ele
there Is n fair demand at from J2.SO to J3.60 for
grass steers , with fed t > Uers selling at from Jl
to I4.GO.
In hogs this week's receipts were 162,600 heart ,
C.W" ) rnoro than were received l-.st week and
alxjut 15.000 less than e-uiuo In elurlng the cor
responding week last year. There wan an active
local demand and prices were strong fe > r light ,
while tsi l , heavy hoKS commanded nn advance
of , ' . Heavy hogs s ild at from J4.30 to J4.75 ,
light nt from J4.25 to 14.50 , mixed at from J4.3S
to J4.C5 , and pigs at from J3 to J4.20. Trices
closed nearly the same us a week ago and 15c
lower than a yi-ar ago. The supply was pretty
well dlapoKc.l of. the bulk Felling at from J4.M
to J4.65. Light weight he > gs sold moro slowly
than hvnvy , owing ta a poor shipping demand
for the former.
Alxjut K.Gf" ) sheep were received today , makln :
fu'G50 head for the week , a reduction of 8cXJ (
bend from the numN'r received lust week eind
14ouo head h-ss than arrived In the same wi-vk
lust year. The offerings again conslste-d mostly
nt undesirable Krudt-s and trade was extremely
dull nt yi-stereUy's low ranee of prices. In-
f PI lor tn good fat native i > lieep sold at II ,
Texan * at from J3 to Jj. Oregon sheep at J3.2J ,
laiiilm nt from J3 to J4.75 , nnd spring lambs
nt from J5.25 to JS.tO , a few selling at fiom
J2.25 to J4.75.
Ilecelpls : Cattle. 300 head ; calves , 150 head ;
hogs , SIM ) head ; sheep , 2,000 head.
Knnmip City Live Mock.
KANSAS CITY. Juno S. CATTLK-llecelptH ,
300 he-ad ; shipments , 1,100 head. Market nom
inally fleady ; Texas steers , J2.103. ' , < 0 , Txai
cows , J2.i : < j3.00 ; beef steers , J3.355.43 ; native
cows , JlTOfM'i ; stockers and feeders , f-i.GOft4.25 ,
bulls. J2.bO4.00. |
IlOGS-Itrcvlpts , 3,300 head ; shipments , 96C
head. Market strong to lOc higher ; bulk ol
sales , ( .KxfH. ; heavies. JI.40A4.33 ; packers ,
J4.201J4.U ; mixed. Jl.lOf < 4. ) ; lights , J3.75l'4.2 ' ;
Ye.rki-m. JUKI 1.15 ; pigs. J3.00i4.00.
SHIJKT Ilece-lpts , 3.0UJ head ; shipments , 1.90C
head. Market steady.
MocU In Me hi.
rtecord of receipt * at the four principal mar.
ki-ts for Saturday , June 8 , U ! > 3 :
Cattle. Until , fihefp
South Omaha V35 3.C3.1 C2I
Chicago SO ) W ) 2GO )
Kanvus City 3M 3,300 3ew >
tit. Louli 300 yil
Totals 1,831 8,138 8,121
nt. l.nuli Live NtonU .llitriiet
BT. IXDl'IS , Jun 7. CATTLIItecrlpt8. . lot
head ; hlpmenU , 1,400 head , > ui > | > ly too light It
make a markt-t , medium native steers uf 1UV.
II * . average soli ] at J3.90 , and sumo wclghlnH
M lit. went for IJ.W ; Ttiiu > tecn averaging
M ! ) Ib * . rId nl03. . und some uvrtnRlnfi ( tl
lh ! > , at J2.3.V I
HOtlSReceipts. . > < X ) hrnrlj fllllnncnlB. l.ro -
lifid , only twe > butirhen of hogs fold , they com *
tirlnliiK 2 0 bead nvrniplnt ; 19 ] Ibs. . nt JI.40.
HIliirItecelpts : , none ; uhlpmentr , t.W > he-Aill
Rixil demand fur native ihcep and lambs , but.
none to buy. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ > '
New York llr.v UnuiU Alnrknt. '
Ni\V : YOHK , Jimp f.lluslncv s of th
niixlerntr volume iifiml ta Sntuixtay at thin
p i loel of the year. The prrc nnl nnd innll onb-r
demand wns of vat-lablo proportions nnd foe ,
purely summer fabrics. There was n set Inquiry
for autumn stuff , hut m > business was leportru.
The market for cotton ijoods was > cry strong.
especially for brown und bleached need * . PrintIng - ,
Ing cloths steady ut t U-lCa , '
U'niit MnrkPt.
ST. 1.01'IR. June > . - . \ VOOIVnehnnRrt1. . e > x.
ccpt for fancy combing , which li quoted nt Ifio.
liven n'.ts riur :
Trlrnto Letters of Mitt ItnrrlnRlon Itenel
'
nt thelniilest | ,
SAN PUANCISCO , June S. A witness has
been [ omul who enw n man nt the door ol
Miss HnrrltiRton'R flat nt 12:50 | i. in. on tha
day she wns murdered. The witness Is n 12-
ycir-oUl boy residing In the flat below the
scene of the traRcdy. The man's back was
turned to the street nnd Uio hey did not tee
lily face , so that he can give no description.
There U every reason to bellevo that this
man , who was In the net of rlnclni ; when ob
served , is tliu murderer , but thu ixjllco have
paid no attention tn the lad as a witness , not'
even Interviewing hint. ,
At the coroner's Inquest , which was begun
today , the private correspondence uf Miss
Harrington wns produced In court nnd threw
no light on the traKcHfy , nor did the letters
prove as gcnsatlonal an the detectives had In
timated. The writing on several tiotea was
Identified by Frank M. Iluck as that of his
father , Senator Duck , who died as a result of
an accident a few days ngo. The notes were
addressed to "My Dear Noll" nn.l were signed
"Nell , " one being signed "nvcr Your Darling"
Nell. " The only letter produced significant
of improper relations between the two was
dated Chicago nnd written on n letter head ot
1'orter liros. The penmanship was not posi
tively Identified as that of Huck. Krank Duck ,
when asked to explain the familiar way In
which his father addressed Miss Harrington ,
frankly plated that It was because ot liU
great affection for her.
t
V.IT.1.S IT A JIVMl' C'OM'UXTIOX. >
AilinlnUtrntlon Olllchits Not Atnrmcel Over
tlio Springfield ( Jiithorlng. i
IIOSTON , Juno 8. United States Assistant
Treasurer Joseph O'Nell Is not disposed to
attach much Importance to the free silver
convention recently held In Springfield , III. ,
nor to take seriously the otatcmcnt that It
its action shall bo followed out to Its logical
conclusion the democratic party will be In
danger of disruption. He says that any con
vention that may he calleJ by the silver men
If they were to Ignore the authority of the
democratic national committee would be but1
a "rump" convention und would not bo rep
resentative of the democratic party. Al
though he admits thcro Is a strong feeling
In the south one ! west In favor of free coinage -
ago of ellver , Mr. O'Nell says the views ot\ \
the extremists who were present at the
Springfield coikvention do not represent thcx
sentiments of the majority of the people or
the country nor even u majority of the demo
cratic party ,
"If they persist In their course , " eald Mr.
O'Nell , "In my belief It will result in the ,
further degradation of silver rather than Its
advancement , because the more this question
la discussed before as an Intelligent jury as
the people of the United States , it seems to
me the worse It Is for the extreme advocates'
of silver. " >
Suit to t\lnel Up u livings Institution. >
ST. PAUL , June 8. The state of Minnesota , '
through Its attorney general , says that the
Tontine Savings association of Mlntjeapolls Is
a swindling concern and a gambling schcmo ,
and has applied to the court to have Its'
huslncs wound up , for the appointment of a
receiver and for an order restraining the oul-
cers of the association from performing any.
of their functions. The legal proceeding
instituted in the United States district court
before Judge Otis are to be heard one week ; '
from today. While the principal office was1
in Minneapolis , it Is alleged , that the prln- ,
clpal business In carrying out the swindling
and gambling scheme was carried on In Chicago
cage , where a Jlargc number of bonds were
fcold. S. W. US. Devore Is president and
general manager of the association ; H. M.
Sweet , vice president : N. A. Strong , secretary ,
and treasurer , and W. D. Duller , actuary.
There are outstanding 3,941 bonds , with a lia
bility of J3 , < )44-000 ) , with assets of $60,000. ,
UliinlpeK's OIllulul Crop Itcport.
WINNEPEQ , June 8. The flrst official crop
bulletin of the Manitoba government was Is
sued today. The estimated Increase In acreage -
age for the year Is 2yu,380 , of which 130,000
acres are In wheat. The total wheat area
is placed at 1,140,270 acres ; oats , 482.CG8 ;
barley , 153,859. Correspondents of the de
partment are unanimous in their reports that
the crop prospects were never brighter at
this season of the year than they were on
June 1 , on which date the reports were for
warded ,
o
Invritlgntlni ; thu drain I ? ovators.
ST. LOUIS , June 8. In accordancs with an
order from Governor Stone , the Doard of
Hallway and Warehouse commissioners haa
Issued Instructions to State Grain Inspector
O'Shea to weigh up all the grain elevators of
the United Elevator company that are on |
this sldo of the river. The company has'
live largo elevators on this side and six on'
the Illinois side.
Four ( llrls Drnwncel Whllo lluihlntr.
ftunoiS , Ta , , June 8. Sadie and Dora
Anthony , Sarah Hooth and Rosa Hlmer were
drowned today whllo bathing In Stump creek ,
near here. They were wading together when
they sank in a deep hoe. ( The four bodies
were found together. The ages of the girls
ranged from 14 to 17 years.
Overgilt Silvcriti-s Cull a Convention.
ATLANTA , Ga. , June 8. The free silver
league committee met at Griffin today and
called a state convention to meet here on
July IS to discuss the best plan to pursue to
obtain the free coinage of silver. Griffin la
twenty miles below Atlanta.
Atchlinn ItcarKHiilrntlem Cnmp'ote > .
NEW YOHK , Juno 8. The Atchlson reor
ganization committee has declared the plan ot
reorganization effective. The securities de
posited under the plan Includes $90,000,000
general 4,3 , $45,000,000 seconds and 500,000
shares of the stock.
HEALS
RUNNING
SORES
CURES THE
SERPENTIS
STING
( QNTAfiiniK In a" lts Etasc3
HUHI ftUlUUd
compieteiy eradicat-
BLOOD POISOHedbySSS obsti !
.
MK.WWV viwviv nate BoreB anrj
ulcers yield to its healing powers. It removes -
moves the poison and builds up the system
Vtlultlt Ueltlte en lhe dltcno ind III treilmenl railttij lit I.
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F. P. SMITH & CO.
GRAIN and PROVISIONS
Room 4. N. Y. I.lfo Hldg. , Omnltn.
Ilranch olHces nt I'remont anil Columbus. All
r.rders .placed on the Chlcau'i Itoaiel of Tiailc.
CorreBpnnelents : Schwartz , Iupee A C'o. , Chl
t-nce , ; Hchielner , Kluck A C'o. . St , Ixiuls. Itefcr
to l-'lrst Nutloiml Hank. Omahit.
MANniN N ° nia'tler win" booklet en cieo
TUAIHNfl ulatlon > ou mu ] I.live reuel mini
PXI'I . AINU I ) tor num. which U NEW ana
I.AI i.Ainnii , .
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inarKlu trndlnif unJ UEKINES ALL MAHKEt
EXI'ltESSIONS. It's freet end will tiochui |
somethme. AI111OGABT 4t CO. , 21 Tradcrl
Uuliainif , Chlcato.