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0 TUB OMAHA DAILY BEE : F1UAY , TUJSTE 14 , 1895.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Wheat Opened Radically Weak and Closed
Uncompromisingly Firm ,
CROP DAMAGE REPORTS QUITE A FLATURC
Corn \V \Venk Until It HcB n to Kccotcr
from Its Kurly llroak anil
Then Hccntne.il Alt It
Iliul Lo t.
CHICAGO , June 13-Whcat opened rad
ically weak and closed uncompromisingly
firm. It reRnlned a loss of lo per bu. ,
made curly , und clo.'ed with a gain of Ho
compared with yesterday's close. Califor
nia crop dnmaBo and reported sales for ex
ports cnu cd the bulge. July corn closed
' o higher nnd September oat ? nnd provi
sions finished without change.
Wheat was very weak nt the opening.
In the frantic efforts of brokers nt the
opening to i-cll out long wheat as near as
possible to the top limit of their prin
cipals there was a general offering of the
stuff down from 77 0 for July , which was
the most any ono npkcd for It , to 77'ic ' ,
with 77 io the most general trading ptlce
for a couple of minutes. U recovered to
77&c in nboilt llftecn minutes , but at every
recovery there appeared to be lots of long
wheat for sale , and at 77ic short aelltrs
took a hand In supplying the demand. In
about three-quarters of nn hour from the
start the price had once more dropped to
thu lowest price from the opening , and
even for u fraction of a second to 77UC.
The Cincinnati I'rlce Current wus Inter
preted ns being more favoiubic to the side
represented by the bears In Its remaiks
concerning the amount of the ciop sug
gested by the government report. The rain
wus claimed to justify the decline In the
price. The loielgn markets gave
full acknowledgement this morning to
the decline In price Which occurred |
hero yesterday. The enjoyment of
the bears had a sudden check about an
hour nnd n half from the opening. Ihe
altered tone was remarkable , und the trend
In the prices from downward to upward
was sudden and radical. In nbout ten min
utes the price of July rose from around
77'Ac to 7S&C. The reported taking of Ilf-
teen boatloads for export at New York gave
the price Its llrst hoist , which took It to
787ic. Then , after a slight reaction , the
crop reports which were being received and
shown around we'io of nurti a lugubrious
character that they began to alarm the
shorts , nnd when , about 12 o'clock , there
was received further confirmation from
Han Francisco of various damage by hot
winds nnd rust to the California crop , the
marktt broke bounds and TOKO in n jump
to 79ic. It had settled back nsaln to
around 7S lc at the ; close. The nominal re
ceipts at Chicago were 31 cars , 29 of them
belnsr merely trnnffer.M from Irregular
houses. Minneapolis and Duluth received
137 cars , against 2G5 one year ago. 'Ihe ex
port clearances of wheat and flour from
the Atlantic coast ports were again very
Insignificant , comprising only 17,171 bu. of
wlieat and 13SW ) pkgs. of flour.
The corn market was weak until It be
gan to recover from Its caily break , and
In sympathy with the later rise In wheat ,
corn nlao recovered the 'sC It hall lost and
added another ' , * > c. The opening price- for
July was OO'/iC , ns compared with f,0c at
the clos-e yesterday , nn'd after recovering
to Gl'tc It closed at Me. The day's receipts
were 150 cars. Some heavy local shorts
were the principal buyers.
The market for oats was quiet. Values
were weaker during the greater part of the
session , In sympathy with wheat nnd corn ,
but toward the close there occurred an
advance. September ranged from 29',4c to
23c , and ended with sellers at 2934c.
Provisions had an uninteresting time.
The price fluttered n little In acknowledge
ment of the fact that there was some
activity In the grain markets , but at the
close no difference from yesterday's clos
ing prices had resulted. Hog receipts were
28.000 head.
Estimates for Friday : Wheat. 26 cars ;
corn. 170 cars ; oats , 140 cars ; hogs , 21,000
head ,
The leading futures ranged as follows :
Articles. I Opaa. | 7ri7h."T Low. | Cloii
\Vheiit.No. 2
Juno 7RM 70W
July 77K' < t 77
Sept BOH
Corn No. 2. .
Juno 4CH 50K1
July. , ° ° 8 r Ui 60tf 51
Sept - 62)4 ) Mil 52
Cain No. 2. . .
Juno COM 2fia-
July 20HBH 201 *
Sept 2UH vm
Pork per bbl
July 12 374 12 40 12 30 12 40
Sept 12 02 12 70 12 00 12 70
Lord.lOOlbB
July 0 55 (1 ( 57K G 55 0 574
Sept U 75 U 80 0 7(5 ( 0 77,4
Short Ribs-
July B 25 G 274 G 25 0 274
Sept 0 45 G 47U G 45 0 474
Cash quotations were as follows :
FLOUR Firm : winter patents , J3.9MT4.20 ; win
ter straights , 13.403.M ! ) ; sprlnK patents , (4 onft
1.33 ; spring BtralRhta , 3.10ii(4.lO ; bakers , > 2 10&
WHEAT No. 2 sprlnu , 7Sij'Slic ? ; No. 3 spring.
nominal ; No. 2 rtd. 7S'i ' f7SV4C.
COUN No. 2. fW'iSSOy.c ; No. 3 yellow. MUc.
OATS No. 2. Mtfc ; No. 2 white , 32 ! { )32 > .ic ;
'
No. 3 white , SUfci&SS'/ic '
RYE Nut 2. CCc.
llARLKV No. 2 , 53c ; No. 3 , nominal ; No. 4 ,
62c.
62c.KLAX
KLAX SEED No. 1. Jl.CO.
TIMOTHY SEii : > Prime. J5.EO.
PROVISIONS Mess pork. p"r libl. , J12.30S12 40'
lard , prr 10) Ihs. . ! . , , { ( . ; short ribs , sides
( loose ) . JC.20iC 25 ; dry sailed ehouldera ( bosed ) ,
S5.37iff5.W ! ; short clear sides ( boxed ) , JG.37i.ijf
'WHISKY DIstlllerB' Onlshed goods , per gal. ,
SITOARS UnchanKe < l.
PI/JVKU SEED $9.60.
The following were the receipts and shipments
today :
On tha ProJitaa oxciianro toJ.iv the butter mar
ket was steady : creamery , Hial7Kc : dairy , loa
lOc. Kegs , steady ; 1 UU mo. Cheese , 0K ! 7)4c. )
NEW fOUK UKNKKAtj A
Closing QiioUHoiii ou tha Prlnclpil Com-
lliodlllm iinit ! tuples.
NEW YORK , June 13.'LOl'Il ! Receipts , 11 , 4M
libls. ; exports , 9,000 bbls. ; sales , 17,000 pkKS. ;
market Irregular , the bulk of the sprlns patents
arriving to trade on contracts made months ago ;
bakJhi scarce ; winter straights nieadyt winter
patents , ? 4.1"CT4.45 " ; winter straights , J3.80S4 15.
Rye Hour , steady ; sales , 2. bbls. ; fancy , 1.450
CORN XIEAlnasy ; soles , 200 bbls. 2000
lacks ! I rnmljwlne , Is.lfffS.OO. ' '
WHEAT Receipts , none ; exports , 1C 700 bu
sales , I0.k06.ouo bu. futures unit 12.MO liu. EDO'I"
Spot unsettled ; No. 2 red , In store ami elevator'
kftlc ; alloat , 82vto ; f. o. h. , 83o. alloat ; No i
hard , 6fiMMe. Options declined durliiK tlie fore
noon under Rood rains west , unproved crop pros
pects and lower cables , but recovers ! siihse-
iiueiitly on active covering due to reports of ex
port demand here nnd milling demand at Clil-
caito , coupled with bullish harvesting leturns.
1'rlces rose 2c u bu. and closed ut RCc net nd.
vance ; Junf , closed 81lc , ; July. MKfftSHfcl"sel
f''ciiWU ' WMW + r. i'1-H.-U H2'4e ' ; Seplrm-
tier. 81H ik3 3-lCo.
- closed tzv : October. SIHW
B3J4c. closed 83c ; December , KTiesl Il-lCc , closed
k4V c.
tXRN ) Receipts , 95.60 , ) bu. ; exports , 190)0 bu
pales , 3SOoi)0 bu. futures and 2S , ' < J ) bu mot
Spot dull ; No. 2 , M'jo In elevatok ; Kl.c alloat'
Options opened lower under talk of an enormous
crop , but advanced on heavy \cring > in the
afternoon , closing ? io higher ; July. Mf.w < LC
closed Wiiq ; September , iefiJOIic , closed M = ic '
DATs-Receipts. 33 , X > bu. ; exports. 100 bu
weak nt first un crop news , but recovered
nnd closed at HO nilvanrc ; June , closed 3"vc
July , 32\tf33Uc , closed S3c ; September , SS ijiSlc
clewed 33c.
HAY-Klrm ; shipping , J5.0066.00 ; BOod to
choice , JS.Wift.W.
HOPS Stcndy ; state , common to choice old
IlJ3c ; 1S94 , 4i)8ej 1'acltlc coast , old , Sfflic ; ' Ii94
liiSc.
HIDES Strong ; wet salted New Orleans , se
lected. 45 to 65 lb . , 6isc. nominal ; Texas , se
lected , CO to 60 Ibs. , "c , nominal ; lluenos Ayres
dry , 20 to 24 Iba. , 15c , nominal ; Texas , dry . .1
to SO Ihs. . 10 12c.
LEATHER Firm : hemlock , Iluenoa * Ayrcs
light to heavy Wright , 22023o ; fflcld , 2IW21c.
WOOI Firm ; donu-Bllo fleece , lUSilic ; pulled
19tf24c.
1'ROVISIONS neef.qtilet : family , 111.50813.00
extra. 16.10 ; tn-of hams. | l9.Wifo.tiO ; city , extrs
India men , il7.0019.00. Cut meats , steady
pickled shoulders. S'.4c. Uird , dull ; westen
steam closed at JC.'O neked ; city at 16.1SiC.:5
nales , 150 tierces ; July closed J8-87\i \ , nominal
September. > 7.07'i , nominal ; it-lined , quiet.
Ut'TTER QuIit ; western dalir , 9Ultc ; west
ern creamery , lt.ilSc , wettern factory. S812'jc '
Kleins , ISc : Imitation creamery. lltflSo ; etutt
dairy , Ilrl7c ; state creamery , ISc.
CHEESl'J Klrm ; laige. CtHHc ; mall , jun
7jc ; part sktms , 2fl4c ; full skims , ll/l'ic.
liS : ! QuM ; vlnlt * and Penniylavnla. 14fTt4Kc
western fresh , iVitfl3'jc ; iouthem , l14U12 > tc
receipts. S.Jlt pkgii.
PirrilOLlJl'M SKaily ; I'nllett close. ! at I1.9IV
bid ; refined , New York , I7.C5 ; Philadelphia uiu
Itnltlmore , (7.CO ; Philadelphia and llaltlniore , I
bulk. J5.10.
RICU Quiet ; domestic , fair to extra , 4UOC4c !
Japan. S'.OIc.
MOLASSES-Steady ; Kew Orleans , open kettle
good to choice , J8tf32c ,
TAI IXW Ua lerj e-lty (13 ( per pke. ) . 4V4c
country ( pkica. Tree ) , 4\c ,
ItOSIN Quiet , etrulned , common to eooJ. Jl.S:1
WJTALS-rig- , steady ; American , J10.004
12 " " C'ippcr. steady ; Lrokern' price , JIO.62'4 ;
fXfhnnjr ? jlrlcf , H5..W. Lend , itrerng : brokers
price. Ill/ ' * , exchange price , $3.30. Tin , firm ;
strait * . llOM Mff.V , fairly active. Ppelter ,
nulet : domentlc , M.70.
Tl'RPKNTINlC HlPAdy , MHCSOc.
COTTON SEED OIL A weaker feellnp pr * .
vallfd today owing to Increaswl nfferlnKs ,
natality prime dimmer yellow at 27c ; off crude ,
21022c. prime summer yellow , 26H2"c ; off sum
rner yellow ,
O.MAI1A ( IT.NKIl.YL .ItARKET.
Couilltlon of Trndo nnil ( Juotr tlon nn
Hapln unit I'nncy Produce.
The Rcnprnl mnrkct on country produce Is
steady , tlure being tlttls or no change In quo
tations. In most lines trade U slow and the de
mand ralher Unlit. Quotations :
iOOS : Cholce stock , lOc.
UUTTER-Packlng stock , c ; choice to
fancy , IMjlZc : gathered country , 14c ; separator
creamery , He.
LIVE POt'LTRY-Hens , GJWic ; roosters , 30
4c ; spring chickens , J2.0083.M per tloz. ; ducks ,
8c ; turkf-ys , Cc ; geese. &c.
VEAI. Choice fat , 70 to 101) Ibs. , Jire quoted at
6Q7c ; large and coaree. 4i7JUc.
CHEESE Wisconsin full cream. 9ciuna ;
Amcrlcims , lOc ; twins , lie : Nebraska nd Iowa ,
full cream , lOc : Nebraska nn' ! Sown , pnn skims ,
Cfl'c ; Llmburger , No. 1 , lOc ; brick , No. 1 , lie ;
8wlf , No. 1. He. . . . , .
HAY t'pland hay , I8.M ; midland , > 8 ; lonland ,
17.SO : rye straw , j.V color makes the price on
liny. Light bales sell the best. Only top grades
brlntr top prices.
PIOEONS-Per doz. . M.OOfll.M.
The prospect Is now that this week will see a
cleanup In potatoes , nnd while no material ad
vance Is anticipated a Ijetter tone to the mar
ket Is expected. Dealers di not look to sec new
pottitiK's go abo\e 7re unless It might be a pinch
j due to a tcmporaiy shortage In the supply.
Prices on a good many lines \egelables arc
gradually working P.WIT. Cabbage , string and
wax beans are quoted lower. Tomatoes , owing
to Ihe large offerings , are dccldfdly lower , Quo-
tatlons :
CAULIFLOWER Southern stock , per crate ,
lino.
ONION'S Ilermudas , per crate , fl.COfTl.60 ; Cal.
Ifotnla , In sacks , per Ib , -c.
POTATOES-Western stock , car lots , 7007r e ;
( mall lots. 7075c ; fancy new potatoes , 75c ;
choice , 7fic.
OLD I1EANS Hand picked , navy , $2.20 ; Lima
bcnns , per Ib. , 5i3u' ' , c.
CAHHAOE-On orders , Z'4c.
fiPINAi-II Per tin. t.asket. . SSfllOc.
RADISHES Per doz. bunches , 15020C.
OREEN ONION'S Per doz. bunches , 15c.
LETTUO'V-Per dor. . , 20JJ23C.
| i ASPARAOI'S Choice stock , on orders , We per
doz. hunches.
PIE PLANT Per Ib. , . , „ . . .
CUCt'MHERS On orders , 50r75e per doz.
PEAS On orders , per bu. . Jl.W.
STRINO HEANS-On orders , per V4-bu. box ,
75e.
WAX nEANS-On orders , per ' ( , -bu. box , 7'c.
TOMATOES Klorlela stock , per 6-baske.t crate.
J2.7S : | .er 4-lKisket can1 , Jl.SO.
TEXAS SQUASH Per doz. , on orders ,
FRUITS.
There were a few Forl Smith peaches received
yesterday , but thu quality of the stock was very
poor.
The berry market experienced quite n slump
yesterday , owing to the large offerings and Ihe
> , r qualily of some of the stock. Quotations :
APRICOTS California , choice stock , per box ,
'M.
CALIFORNIA PEACHES Per Inx , J2.50.
SOCTHERN PEACHES-Per < S-bu. box , ft ,
APPLES Southern , per ' 4-bu. box , II.
STRAWIIERRIES Choice shipping stock , pel
ase of 24 qts. , J3.0.1J73.25.
CHERRIES California , black , per 10-lb. box ,
, .35 ; Royal , per Iwx. Jl.f.O. 4
( KOSEHERRIES Per 24-qt. case , S2.00fl2.2o.
SOUTHERN CHERRIES Per 24-qt. case. J2.23.
IILACIC RASPHERRIES Oood Block , per 24-pt.
ase , f 1.75 ; per 2t-qt. case. J3.0)f < 3 2"i.
HLACKREItRIES Choice * stock , per 21-qt.
ase , J3.005j3.23.
J3.005j3.23.TROPICAL
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANOES Navels , per box , none ; choice
eedllng.t. per tiox , J2.2SJi2.60 ; Mediterranean
weets , JS.B ; fancy St. Michaels J3.25.
LEMONS Extra fancy lemons , SCO size , J5.S09
00 : 3 < K > size. tC.008G.0.
HANANAS-Cholce shipping stock , per bunch ,
2.00B2.25.
PINEAPPLES-Per doz. , } 1.752.25 , according
o size.
MISCELLANEOUS.
FIOS-Fancy , 15c ; choice , 12813c ; California ,
ags , 7c.
HONEY California. { fle.
MAPLE SYRUP Gallon Jugs , per doz. , $12 ;
Dlxby. 6-gal. cans , $3.
NUTS Almonds. He ; English walnuts , soft-
helled. 12c : standards , lie ; lllbcrta , 9c ; Brazil
uts , kc : pecans , I'c.
DATES In CO to 70-lb. boxes , Cc per Ib. ; fard
ales. 9c per Ib.
CIDER Pure Juice , per bbl. , $3. half bbl. , $3.
COCOANUTS I'er hundied. $4.00.
HIDES AND TALLOW.
HIDES No. 1 Bieen hides , SHc ; No 2 green
Ides , Sc ; No. 1 green salted hides , 8c ; No. 2
reen salted hides. 8'fec ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 to 15
is. , SfilOc : No. 2 veal calf , 8 to 15 Ibs. , 12c ;
o. 1 dry Mint hides , lOfflSc ; No. 2 dry flint hides.
Oc ; No. 1 dry salted hides , lOo ; partly cured
Ides , y.o per Ib. less than fully cured.
SIIEISP PELTS Green salted , each. 2.TGCOO ;
reen salted shearlings ( short wooled early skln i ,
ach , 5n5c ; dry shearlings ( short wooled early
kins ) , No. 1 , each , S10c ; dry ehearllngi ( short
vooled early Eklns ) , No. 2 , each , He ; dry Hint
tfnnran and Nebraska bulcher wool pelts , per
ound , actual weight , OS8c ; dry Hint Kansas and
S'ebraplea murrain wool pelts , per pound , actual
velght , 4fl6c ; dry nin' Cclorado butcher wool
ells , per pound , actual weight , 4acve ; dry
Int Colorado muirlan wool pelts , per pound ,
ctual weight , 4Cc. Have feet cut off , as It Is
seless to pay fi eight on them.
TALLOW AND OREASE No. 1 tallow , WM
He ; No. 2 tallow , S'ifHc ; grease , white A , 4
" , ic ; crease , white U , 3Hc ; grease , yellow , 2)iy
c ; grease , dalk , 2 < 4c ; old butter , 2i'1,4c ; bees-
vax. prime , 17fp20e ; rough tallow , ic.
WOOL. UNWASHEIFlne heavy , 6J7o : fine
Ight , 8J9c ; qunrtcr-blood , 10i12c ; seedy , burry
nd chaffy , Sii9c ; cotled and.broken , coarse , 1Q
c : cotted and broken , fine , C8i * .
WOOL. WASHED Medium , 15ElSc ; fine. 140
Gc ; tub washc-d , IGfHSc ; Mack. 8c ; bucks , 6c ;
ug locks , 2 )3c ) ; dead pu'.led , EifGc.
- FURS.
FURS Hear , black. No. 1. large , J20.OOIr2S.00 ;
ear , brown , No. 1 , large , JM 00025.00 ; No. 1. me-
lum , J16 ; No. 1 , small , J12 ; bear , brown , year-
Ings , No. 1 , large , J10.0012.00 ; No. 1 , medium ,
8 ; No. 1 , small , 16 ; bear , brown , cubs , No. 1 ,
arge , 57 : No. 1. medium , J5 ; No. 1 , small. 13 ;
adger. No. 1 , medium. J15 ; No. 1 , small , JS.OOa
0.00 ; hear , black , yeailings. No. 1 , large , J 12.00' !
5.00 ; No. 1 , medium , J10 ; No. 1 , small. J7 ; bear
ilack , cubs. No. 1 , large. J6.OOfT8.00 ; No. 1 , me
dium , J5.OOftG.00 ; No. 1 , small , Jl ; bear , black
Montana and Rocky mountain. No. 1 , large ,
1800ff20.00 ; No. 1 , medium , J14 ; No , 1 , small.
10 ; bear , black , Montana yearlings. No. 1 ,
aige , 112 ; No. 1 , medium , JS ; No , small , J.V
ear , black , Montana cubs. No. 1 , large , $8.60 ;
No. 1 , medium , JI.SO ; No. 1 , small , J3 ; bear ,
silver tip , No. 1 , large , J20 ; No. l , medium , 112 ;
> to. I , small. JS ; bear , silver tip , yearlings , No.
. large , til ; No. 1 , medium , } S ; No. 1 , small ,
> 3 ; bear , silver tip , cubs , No. 1 , huge , Jl.OOffl.SO ;
Jo. 1 , medium , 60c ; No. 1 , small , 0c ; fisher ,
> Jo. 1 , large , JS ; No. 1 , medium , J8 ; No. 1 , small ,
email , J2S : fox , cross , No , 1 , large , J7 ; No. \ ,
nedlum. J3 ; No. 1 , Fmnll , } 2 ; tex , red. No. 1 ,
arge. Jl.f.0 ; No. 1 , medium. > 1.2fi ; No. 1. small.
II ; fox , gray. No. 1. laige. "jr. : Xu. : . medium ,
ae ; No. 1 , small , 40c ; fox kits , No. 1 , large. 50c ,
No. 1 , medium , 40o : No. 1 , Email , 30c ; lynx , No.
1. large. J3 ; No. 1 , medium , J2 ; No. 1. small.
11.59 ; marten , No. 1 , large , $2 ; No. 1 medium ,
11.50 ; No. 1 , smull , Jl ; mink , No. 1 , large , COfc
We ; No. 1 , medium , 40o ; No , 1 , small , 35c : mink ,
dark , No. 1. large , G3c ; No. 1. medium , 40c ; No
I , small , 30c ; mountain lion , perfect"head nni )
feet , No. 1. large. J1.00C2.00 ; Imperfect skin * .
IG.MMr7.flO ; No. 1. small. J5 ; oner , pale , No. 1 ,
large , J7 ; No. 1. medium , Jo ; No. 1 , small , J4 ;
laccoon. No. 1. laige , 0 < HT70c ; No. 1 , medium.
" > 0o ; No. 1 , large. 50cJ2.00 ; i-kunk , black , cased ,
narrow stilped , No. 1. huge , 50c ; No. 1 , me.
small. J1.50 ; wolf , prairie , No."T , large' , MJJfOJ !
No. 1 , medium. COc ; No. 1. small. 40o ; beaver ,
per pkln. No. 1. large. J5.000600 ; No. 1 , medium
J4.M : No. 1 , small. J2 ; beaver kits. No. 1. large.
K ; No 1 , medium. J1.50 ; No. 1 , smill , 7uo
immkrats , winter. No. 1. large , SClOc ; No. 1
medium. 3c : No. 1. small , 7c ; muskrats. fall.
No. 1 , large , lytc ; No. 1. medium , 7c ; No. 1
inuill. Cc ; muskiat kits. 2i3c.
St. Louis ( iun-rnl Mnrlent.
ST. LOUIS , June 13. WHEAT-Oreat wenlfhess
was a prominent ffatuie. the maiket declining
from * > tifeat the opening till further declines ot
Wf'Ue look place. For n time pilces hung Ir.
resuluie around the Iwttom , but suddenly phot
up. ami haidly ttllh a Iluctnallcn advanced 2c.
There was a relapse from this , but the close
was ( Inn and 6ic above yesterday. In spot grades
bes.des a car of new Missouri red No. S , which
brought the fancy price of Jl , a s.ile of regular
No. S red was made en call at 83c ; No. 2 red.
cash. S3c ; July. SOo bid ; September , 7S'ic bid.
l ORN The great weaknr-rs In wheat early In
the day gave this market a downward Inclination
for a time , but no more was for sale than th&
demand easily took care of. The early decline
was not over 2' < c , and soon rallied. tln lly sell
ing up > ic. The close was firm , with July ' .4SJic
above jesiriilay. but September nnly lie higher
No. 2 mixed , cash , 47liGlStc ; July , ISUc ; Sep
tember , 49 e
OATS I'mures weak early ; September sold at
He decline * , but recovered this and ' .ic mnrc
closed steady with buyers at top ; spot , llrm ; No.
2. cash. J9e bid : June. 29o bid ; July , 2S'.jo bid
Seplemlwr. 2SHo hid.
CORN MEAL J2.3002.33.
IIRAN Steady ; 63c bid. east track.
EQins Slow , lower ; fresh , 7MTSc.
HAY Steady for all grades of timothy , which
ranged from ! . " > .OOii 17.1'5. east side , und J14.503
18.00 this ride ; prairie , more active , firm ; JS.000
12.0t ) this side.
WIUKKY-ft.SB for distillers' finished goods.
LEAIV-Strong and higher : sales. 6 cars Mia.
tcuil at J3.10 , spot , and 100 tons for July al
SPELTER Also better ; sales. 2 cars at J1.5I.
PROVISIONS Pork , standard mess , JlMtttf.
Lard , prime steam , 16.25 ; choice , J6.40. nacon
boxed shoulders , JG.M ; longs , JC.S714 ; rlbti , 17.
shorts , } 7l4 : do' salte'd shoulders , J3.50 ; longi
J6.37ii ; ribs. 16.50 ; chorts , J6.C2H.
RECEIPTS Flour , S.OOO bbla , ; wheat , 5.000 bu , |
coin. 5.000 bu. ; oats. 15.000 bu. 1.1WO
SHIPMENTS Flour. J.O'KI ' lbls.j wheat , 14.CKX
bu J corn , ! ,000 bu. ; oats. 6.000 bu.
ItMlttninru drum Miirbetn.
BALTIMORE. June IS. FLOUR Quiet , un.
changed , receipts , 11,0(3 ( tbU. ; shipments , 175 !
bbU.
WHEAT 1'nsettleil ; stKit and month. 781 > iO79ci
July. 79HO7SSC ; August. 80iesoHo ; Septemlwr ,
SlSJSl'ic ; steamer. No. S red , 7 ! > S&76c ; receipts ,
5U bu , ; stovk , 4 < > 456 bu. ; sales. C4.000 bu. ;
southern wheat , by sample , SOtfilc ; southerr
wheat , on ttrude , 77ti60c ,
RYi : Inactive. No. 2 , 70c ; stock , 8,438 bu.
CORN Quiet ; ( pot and month , W'iQKHo
July. 6MuWic : recHpts , 14.0D6 bu. ; shipments
17.1U bu. ; stock , t27tS3 bu. ; * ol . 14.000 bu.
southern white corn , 5JG54c ; soulliern yellow ,
( Cc.
Cc.OATS
OATS Firm , al steady prices ! No. 2 white
western , J7H lJSc ; No. i mixed , J4i o asked ;
receipts , IICOO bu ; stock , 135,651 bu.
HAY Firmer ; choice timothy , J1J.OOC13.M.
STOCKS AND 1IOXJB.
Spccnlatlon In Securltloi Continues to Dis
play Same Activity.
NEW YORK. June 13.-Rpeculatlon on the
Stock exchange continues to display a fair de
gree of activity , and the upward movement of
prices Is still unchanged. Today's m-jrket , while
Irregular at times , exhibited a strong under
tone and the short Interest took but little pains
to conceal their desire to curtail their outstand
ing contracts when the conditions of the market
warranted covering operations , There were some
stocks which were governed by special condi
tions and which moved Independently of the
general list. Distilling was a notable example.
The Impwdlng decision of the supreme court
of Illinois In the qua warranto case , which
rumor said would be unfavorable to the trust ,
rendered the stock weak In the early dealings ,
when a decline of i per cent was recorded ,
which , however , wns quickly followed by a
rally of Hi per cent. When It was learned that
thu court had declared the trust Illegal a reac
tion of only * i IKT cent followed , and Ihls wns
quickly recovered , as the Judgment had been
expected , and It was thought It would not hin
der tlm reorganization of the company. A fur
ther advance of 1'fc per cent was made , with a
final reaction of H per cent , making an Improve
ment on the day of ? 1 per cent. The general
market opened active and buoyant nnd e-ontlnuel
to move upward during the first quaiter of an
hour , when on realizing sales a slight reaction
link place. This was but brief , nnd the appre
ciation In values was icsumed and continued un
til after 11 o'clock , the advance ranging up to
2V4 per cent. The most pron mnccd advances
were made in the coalers. Sugar. Tobacco , Pa
cific Mall nnd ( leneral Electric. SaleH to take
profits brought nbrmt another reaction of * H12
per e-ent , but N-fore midday speculation had
again taken an upward turn. Frim 1 o'clock tn
the close the market was strong , the advance
extending to 114 per cent. Compared with yes
terday , the closing price * are gene.-ally higher ,
the chief gains being : Sugar , 2'i ' per cent ;
Lackawnnna , 2 pvr cent ; Reading nnd Sui-quP-
hr.nna ft Western prefened. IH per cent ; New
Jersey Central. Hi per cent ; Central Pacific. Hi
per cent , nnd ( Ireat Northern preferm ! , 1 per
cent. The trading In ticnds was a rcpetltlan
of jesterday's market , to-wlt. marked strength ,
brisk activity and a wide dlntilhutlon of the
dealings. Atchls.m seconds , class A , must re
ceipts , were dealt In for the ( list time ut 2SJJ27.
Thu sales were J2.5SS.OoO.
Among the principal gains are : Soulhern Pa
cific of Arizona firsts. 1't per cent ; Northern
Pacific secMds. Hi , per cent ; Noithcrn Pacific
thirds , 1 per cent : Northern Pacific cunsol S * , 1'i
IHT cent ; Northern Pacific trust recelpls , 1 per
cent ; Northern Pacific Monlan-i firsts. New
Jersey Central 5s. registered. 2 per cent. Seattle ,
Laku Shorn & Eastern firsts trust receipts de
clined 1 IHT cent.
The Evening Post's London cablegram snys :
The large Increase In the * Ilcnk of England's
bullion this week reflects the cash frm the
country nfter Whitsuntide , the Imports of gold
being only 30 , < Jl ) net. The enrmous strength
of the Irani : returns further depressed the din-
count market. Stocks were steadier. Americans
and mines were filmest. The maiket closed a
shade In-low the best. The rise of J2.51) In South
ern preferred wns the feature. The continent
Is buying. The decline In Paris exchange Indi
cates preparations for the Chinese loin.
The following were the closing quotations
on the leading stocks of the New York ex-
today :
AtchlBon W < U.P. . D. AO n
Adams KxpreBS. . . 14B Northwestern
Alton. T. H fil < N , Y. Central .
Am. Express 111 ! N. Y. AN. E 44 ! <
Ilaltlmore A Ohio. U2 ! < Ontario * W 1SU
Canad'i Pacific. . . . 64 Oregon Imp ] 0 * <
Canada Soulhern. . f > 4 * $ Orciroii Nav 2Hi !
Central Pacltlo. . . . ini ! O. S. I * A U. N. . . . 7
Chen. A Ohio 2291 Pacific Mall 31M
Chicago Alton l.VJ P. D. A E BU
C. . a A. Q bBU Plttaburir 157
Chicago Has 7-14 Pullman Palace , . 172
Consolidate.1 Gas , 14S Readlii ? 18H
( \ . C. . C. A St. I , . . . . 4. ' , % . R. O. W IS
Colo. Coal i Iron. SH U. O. W. pfd 44
Cotton Oil Cert. . . . -71 * Hock iHland 71 TV
Delaware .t Hud. . I''UM St. Paul
Del. . Lack. AW. . . lii- _ > do pfd 12m
D.AR. O. Pfd St. P.t Omaha. . . . 31H
I ) . AC. F. Co dopfa llll
Rrle IOH Southern Pacific. .
do nfd. ' 2ft ISiirar Rannerv. , . .
Kort Wavno Ift7 Tenn. Coil .V ; Iron.
( J. Northern ofd. . . 131 Texas Pacific 12H
C. A E. I. ntd . . . . KlO'i ' T. AO Cent. ufd. . 70H
llocklnf Valley. . . 'Jtl Union Pacific
Illinois Contr.il. . . fl.1 U. S. Express 40
St. P. A Duluth . . . 29 IV. St. L. A P 40XJt
K.AT. pfd HUM . elo.oftl.
Lake 13rlo & W'eat 24 > t Wells Pineo Ex. . . 10H
dopM S'J Western Union . . Oil1 ,
Lake Shore HH Wheeling A L. B. . 145
LemlTruat doiiid 44H
LoiilHvlllu.ti N. . . . 0 ! ) M. & St. L 1UH
L. .t N. A 10 D. A R. O 14 <
ManhaltimCon. . . . O. E Sftf
Mcmuhls.VC in N. L 20
Michigan Cent. . , . 101 C. P. Al 2H1
Missouri Paclfla. . SUM do pfd UO
Mobile & Ohio. . . IL AT. C 2
Nashville Chut. . . . 05 T. A. A. A N. M. . . . 2 (
National Cor.tairo. T. St. L. AK. C. . . .
dopM do pfd 14K
N. J. Central 100W S. R , R 14V <
N. i W. via do nfd 41fi
Xorlh Am. t'o. . . . Am. Tob. Co. . .
Northern Pacific. . do pfd
No.Pac. pfd 17M St P. . M. It M 114
The total sales of stack today were 342,310
shares , Including American Sugar , CO.SOO ; Amer
ican ToUicco. 12,500 ; Hurllngto. ! , 19,400 ; Chlrair
Gas , 41,209 ; DlftllllnK nnd rnttlereeillnp , 24.71" )
l.julsvllle & Nrnhvllle. 3.900 ; Minneapolis & St.
Louis. 3.200 ; New Jersry Central , 4,600 ; New
York , Husquehnnna & Western preferred. 6,700
Northern Poclllc preferred , 8,000 ; Northwestern ,
4,700 ; Pacific Mall , 8WK > : Ilcadlnfr , 35,300 ; Hock
Island , 7.00 ; St. Paul , 16.400 ; Silver certlflcntes ,
40,0)0 ) ; Southern railroad , 13,000 ; Southern rullrnnd
pivfened , 12.SOO ; Tennessee Coal nnd Iron , 9SOO
Wabash preferred , 3,900.
New VorK Mom-v Mnrker.
NEW YOUK. Juno 13. MONEY ON CALL
Kaxy at 1 per cent ; last loan , 1 per cent ; close , "
1 per cent.
PHLMH MERCANTILE PAPEU 2'i3tt pc
" '
"ST'EULING EXCHANGE steady , with nctua
business In tankers' bills at tl.WifH.SS'i fui
demand nnd ! 4.t > S'i T4.fSV4 for sixty days : postei
rates , { 4.1-9 and H.M ; commercl-il hills , Sl.ST.i ,
SILVnll CERTIFICATES 67067HC
GOVERNMENT I1ONIJS Firm : state bonds ,
without feature , Hallroad bonds , active and
strong ,
florins : quotations on txmua were as follows :
U. S. 48. re ? . , new. 123 H O. P. IWHOf 'B4. . . 103
U. S. 48coup.now. 1VUH D. kll. O. 7s . 111)
U.S. As. regr 11 'JH D. ill. 0. 49 . 88l
U. S. fii.coup Erie 2d . 071 *
U.S. 4s , rep U. H. .t S. A. rill . . . on
II. S. 4s.coup 11.1 C. H \ . A. " . . . . inn
U.S. Us. rez 07 II. Si T. C. BB . now
Pacific Us of 'U5. . 100 rtoflt . 1014
Ala.Ola * * A 1(17 ( M. K. & T. 1st 4s. . Hllil
Ala. Cl.-ua I ) 107W oVd 4a . BH
Ala-Claaa U 117 Mutual Union Us. . 112
Ala. Uurnmcv. . . . 117 N. J. C. Gen. 6s. . . . 117
Ln. New Con. 4e. . 11114 No. Pac. Ists . 110
Mlnaourl Us 100 clo'JdH .
N. C. Cs 125 N. W. Consols , . , .
N.C. 4n do S. P. Deb. S ,
S. C. non fund R. Q. Wr.st. Bts. . .
Tenn. now net OB , St. P. Consols 7 . .
Tenn. niiw not on. 1(10 ( doc. A P. W Ss. 115
Tenn. old Oa UU St L.&I.M.Ken.5. '
Vu. CanturleH. . . . St. L. &S.F.f 3n.'l. 111'
dodrforrcd Tex. Pae. 02
Atehlnon 4 75 < 301.
Atchlson 2d A. . . . 2.1 U. P. latsor Mfl. . . 1011
Canada So. udi . . . lllS West Shora Is . 107
L. < tN. Unified 4s. Ha ISo. K 11 . 1ISM
Itostcm btouk Oiioiacion i ,
BOSTON Juno 13. Call loann. ' 'ailhi per cent :
tlmo loans. UHa.li percent. Closln.'prices .for
BtocliB , bonelband mlnliif aharcH :
ATT. AS , K W , Kino. tiro.
Am. Sugar. Win. Central ' "
Am. Sugar pfd. . . . Hen. Eleo Ot'
Uav Siate ffaa KdlHon Elea Ills. .
UellTulephonu. . . so Atchls in 2dn . . . .
liosion AAluany. . 200 Atchlftoii 4s
llOBton A Maine. . . New Kncland Us. ,
C. II. A U den. Electric BB. . .
; t'itohtmrz WU. Cent. IstH . . .
, Gen. Klcctrlc Allouez Mining Co
Illinois Steel 7UU Atlantic
Mexican Central. . 12 ! < Host-in A Montani
N. Y.AN. B 44 Ilutto A Iloston. . . 15M
OldColonv 177 Calmi'ct A llecla. . 21)11 )
Ore. Short Line. . . Centennial 1
Rubber 41 Kranklln
San Utero 41II Keiira.irec
Union Pacific 13 Osceola
WcBtKnd Chancy 110
West Knd ofd „ Tamarack 13 < l
> I Wolverine OK
Hnii IfrincNc : > Mliilir ; Scuii : < ( > -itlnai. : .
SAN PUANCISCO. Juno .
IS.--The oincUl cloj-
inv quotationa for mining htockn toJay wore u
follows :
Alt& 14 Justlcn 13
, AlphaCon 2 Kentucky Con 2
Andes 25 Lady Wash Con. . 1
llelchor 34 Mexican- 52
IJest A Holch r. . . . SH Mono t
Ilodlo Con 33 Mount Diablo 15
, llulllon H Occidental Con. . . . 17
Caledonia. U Ophlr 125
Challenco Con IS Overman 17
Chnlliir 20 Potosi 40
, Confidence 79 S.ivairo ; < 2
. Con. Cat AVa. . . , . 230 Sierra Nevada 411
, Crown Point 34 Stiver Hill 3
Exchequer l ! Silver Kin * 12
Oouid ACurry 25 Union Con 2H
Haloi Norcross. . 00 UiahCon 3
Julia. . . . 3 Yellow Jacket. . . . 30
Silver bus , 001(9(170. ( Mexicm dolltr.t ,
54c. Drafts. lirhl , 'J oi t lerr.iphlo. Bo.
An aeseromrnt ot 2Sc a share lias been levied
on Host & Delchcr and llulllon.
New initlan < .
NRW YORK. Juno IS. -Ths fallowing ara the
oloslnr iniiiln ; ( ] notation s :
Ilulwer 4 Ophir 115
, Con. Cat. * V.v. . . 210 Plymouth , 20
. Ucadwood 35 Quicksilver. . . . SBO
( ioiild4 Curry. . . 20 Quicksilver pfu. . . 1700
llalei Norcrosa. . MS Sierra NoTiuU. . , . 45
llomfilako 1000 Standard 230
Iron Silver 10 Union Con. 25
Mexican 25 Yellow Jacket. . , , 40
Ontario 000
- London Stock Vnoiatlon | .
LONDON , Juno 13. 4 p. m , cloilnir :
Can. PaclHo 53)4 ) St , Paul coil 70
; Erie. 11M N , Y , Central 104H
' . Erie'.Ms 00 Pennsylvania. 64U
JlLCcntral OHk
! Mexlcanordlnary.lu _ _ Mex. Cuu. new 4a. . 07U
HAR S1LVER-50MW per uonce.
MONEY U per cent.
The rate uf discount tn the open market for
! both short ana three months' bills Is 9-1CVH Per
cent.
OMAHA LIVE &JBCR MARKET
Oattlo Receipts for thO/Ffik / Show a Slight
Increase Ovcrjtjist Week *
MORE GOOD CATTLE .CCJPG TO MARKET
JTesterelnjr'fj OfTirlngi V re SurprUo ID
Tlili Line Trailing Pnlrljr Active
lloj-i hliiinp a Nlckol Under
Loner KoMo'ru'.Aelvlcci ,
THURSDAY , June 13.
Today's receipts consisted of S.M cattle ,
1,133 hogs and 330 shccpy ns against 691 cat
tle , 4,915 hogs and 1.1C9 sheep yesterday , and
883 cattle , 4,462 hogs and 455 sheep on Thurs
day of last week.
The receipts for the week thus far are
3,298 cattle , 15,510 hogs and 1,421 sheep , as
against 2,881 cattle , I JIC hogs and ' 1,153
sheep for the same four days last week.
CATTI.iK There were , nil told , thirty-one
loads of cattle In the yards , as against
twenty-eight yesterday. Of the cattle here
nine loads were billed direct to the local
packing houses and were not offered on
the market. It was , so far ns numbers
were concerned , about the average run of
cattle. Good cattle , however , were more
plentiful , there being several loads of pretty
fair stuff. In addition to the natives there
were several loads of good wctterns. The
quality of the cattle was something of an
Inducement to the buyers , and they bought
the most desirable of the natives at n little
stronger prices. Common and half-fat cat
tle are not In favor , and the market on
such can be quoted no more tlmn steady.
A load of 1,407-lb. steers sold at $5.25 , the
highest price paid for steers on this market
since May 29. A small bunch of lighter
cattle went at Jli.Oj. Cattle weighing from
700 to 1,200 Ibs. Hold largely nt $ l.50ff4.C5. (
There were a few cows on sale , the most
of them on the eommonlsh order , which
changed hands. The market on this class
of stuff did not present any material
change.
The amount of business transacted In the
feeder division was limited , as usual of
late , to the sale of a very few loads. Two
bunches of 7W-lb. ! steers brought J3 , and the
balance of the sales were mostly of odd :
and ends. Representative sales :
DEEP STEERS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av Pr.
1. . . . 770 M 23 E..110G$4W SO..1407 } 5 23
S. . . . 54) 3W CO. . . . M5 4 C > 2..1C2J 540
12. . . . 087 4 CO 10..I30S 5 03
COWS.
2. . . . 730 ICO 1. . . . SOO 200 K. . . . 72.1 IK ,
1. . . . 980 1C3 14. . . . S.-.2 210 4..SSO 273
2. . . . SOO 175 1. . . . 870 210 5..834 2'JO
7. . . . ' ( if. 1 SO 3..10JO 2 15 1..10SO 3 10
14. . . . 846 J SO 23. . . . CM 223 1..1070 310
1. . . . 900 115 1..1000 230 2. . . . 963 315
1. . . . 810 200 1. . . . SIX ) 2 31 1..1130 350
1. . . . MO 2 00 6. . . . 8CS 2 63
OXEN.
1..1410 2 00 2..13X ) 2 40
CALVES.
2. . . . 150 175 4. . . . 275 250 1..180 423
2. , . . 93 2 00 2 , . . . ISO 323 1. . . . 130 450
3. . . . 208 200 1. . . . 170 400 1. . . . 140 450
3. . . . 340 2 C3 2. . . . 170 401 2..130 450
5. . . . 124 3C ) 3. . . . 130 400 3..1C3 475
1. . . . 170 300 5. . . . 144 400 5. . . . 150 500
1. . . . SO 3 00 2. . . . 11.1 400 3. . . . 173 500
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
2. . . . 750 200 " . . . .532 260 2..C53 300
1. . . . 42. ) 223 3. . . . 603 300 1..MX ) 310
2. . . . 450 2 50 43. . . . 750 30) G. . . . 560 315
1. . . . 620 250 23. . . . I'M 300 3. . . . 410 320
2. . . C50 SCO S. . . . 672 300 8. . . . 733 330
1. . . . 440 2 75 G. . . . 373 3 00
MILlvERS AND SPRINGERS.
1 cow ami c.-ilf , 528 Oil
1 cow and calf > < 23 00
1 springer . , . . 3000
HOGS During the past three days the receipts
of ) u > gK have iwen iUHfjlityrnl. | . on Tuesday
seventy-Fix loads were lecelvfed. which was fol
lowed on Wednesdiy by ij. run"of sixty-six loads.
Today thu receipts were tlll lighter , there being
only fifty-five flesh loads. The quality of the
offerings wns pretty good. In fact the hogs nil
thlH week have averaged go ( l. Reports from
other market centers were f.ar from favorable
to the selling Interests anil the trade opened fully
5c lower. In some cases salesmen thought they
were asked to lake off inc. The dema.id was
Kood , and under more favorable conditions the
market trained In strcngthi-iiid closed with the
loss mostly regained. TlflS pens were practically
e-leiu-Kl nt an early hour. Trie best hogs Fold nt
J4.50 , the top price , of the .day , as against M.5 !
yesteiilay. Representative yales :
No. Av. Sh. Pr. , No. Av. Sh. Pr.
70 . 172 100 } 4 10 'J : . 2J7 12J J4 35
61. . . . . . . . 177 240 4 10 -.1. . . . 300 . . . 4 35
78 . , .171 2K ( ) 410. . .CO. . " . . 2-W ICO 435
24 . .1C ! ) ' .4 19 ' [ 1 J73I. . 21 - 43 435
SO. . . . . . . . 17912054 10't SfHol . 233 40 4 85
7T. . . . . . . .1ST , ICO 41 j.iIlA7TT . .214 SO 431
84 . 1S1 ICO 415 68 . 22S 200 4 33
77 . HG ICO 4 15 86 . 233 120 4 33
97 . 175 240 4 15 54 . 246 fO 4 31
91 . 199 SO 42) V ) . 210 16) 4 37 ' ,4
97 . 174120 4 20 35 . 22 < 12) ) 4 37' $
2. . . ' 3 . . . 4 20 6i . 2.V ) 160 4 S7i < ;
S4 . 203 ICO 420 61 . 234 UO 440
67 . 219 160 4 22 % 49 . 2SO 24) 4 40
56 . 225 ICO 4 2S',4 B . 241 120 44)
2) . ] 91 . . . 425 68 . 1"i3 210 440
79 . ISC 2DO 4 23 HI . 233 160 4 40
2 . 240 . . . 4 25 65 . 250 SO 4 4,1
87 . 199 81 4 21 14D . 219 210 4 4)
[ > S . 194 200 4 21 70 . 226 2JO 4 40
C . 203 . . . 423 85 . 209 SO 4 40
20. . . . 211 40 4 2.1 61 . 257 200 4 40
CG ! . . .179 tO 4 25 77 . 233 240 4 40
70 . 201 . . . 4 27'4 63 . 241 . . . 4 42H
73 ' ' ' 523 40 4 20 75 . 22S 40 4 42' '
77. . . . 211 80 4 30 65 . 277 kO 4 4 >
72 . 217 210 4 30 63 . 24 ? W ) 4 45
73 . 121 ICO 430 63 . 218 240 445
74 ' ' ' 235 2SO 4 30 71 . 211 80 4 43
ta' . . . . . . ! 218 81 430 CO . 2C5 . . . 445
4 < . 213 120 430 67 . 232 80 445
24 ' ' "OS . . . 4 30 S4 . 280 . . . 4 45
S.2' . 213 240 4 30 CO . 270 . . . 4 45
SI . 195 160 4 32'4 70 . 312 ICO 450
37 . 221 . . . 4 S2V4-
S2V4PIGS.
PIGS.
1 . 140 . . . 213 4 . 12) . . . 323
SHEHP There wns n load of sheep received
today , but It was billed direct to a packer am !
was not offered on the market. A few holdoverr
changed hands. Fair to choice natives nra quot
able nt from 12.75 to J3.60. fair to good western :
at from J2.50 to J3.30. common and Flock bherp a
from S2 to S2.75 , treed to choice 40 to 100-lb. Iambi
nt from $3.75 to J5.23. Heprctentntlve sales :
No. Avr"r -
44 native ewes . 93 $275
26 native lambs . 63 500
CilIO.V.iO : MVri STOCK.
For Good Native Cattle the PrlcoV
> troncer.
CHICAGO , Juno 13. Only about 7,500 cattle nr
rived txlay and good native cattle prices wen
stronger , the demand being quite anlmatei
Common to strictly choice native steers tlm
weighed from 900 ti > 1,600 Ihs. Fold nt from $3.CI
to $3.80. with fat cattle weighing from 1,350 t
1,450 Iba. Felling around the top. Hulls ne
mostly nt from $2.40 to $3.60 , end cows sell nny
where from SI. 75 to $4.CO for Inferior to extra
ith more pales nt from $2.23 to $4.25 than
few days ago. Calves Fell at from $3 to $5.73
chiefly nt $5 und upward. Colce feeders sell
from $4 to $4.23. and feeding bulls bring fro
$2.60 to J2.S3. Crass Texans sold uround froi
$ J to $3.23 , fit ! lots Bi-llliiR at from $3.50 in $4.50.
Only ubjut 2S,0 iO hogs were received ti liy , bu
thu hi'KS that were left over last night In
creiiFtd the supply t3 3'J.OdO heart. Sales- wen
not particularly lively nt yesteiday's decline Ir
prices. The hogs sold today went at from $4.31
to 54.70 for heavy , from $4.35 to J4.65 for mlxei
and ut from $4 23 to $4.55 for llsjht. The bulk o
the rales wne at from $4.53 to $4. CD for heav :
and from $4.45 to $4.5.1 for light.
In sheep the puvply continues much less tha
in recent weeks and desirable offerings nri
actlvo and tending upward. There Is n cnll fo
choice sheep of large size to export , but sue !
uit veihcnrce. . Inferior to fair Fheep sell
from 12 lo $2.75 ; fair to choice at flora $3 t.i $4.
dlpiKnl lambs at from $3 .to $4. CO , and sprln
lambs at from $4.25 to $8. Common Texas nni
natlvu sheep are hard to Fell , even nt conces
sions
llccelpts : Cattle. 7.500 hfod ; CHlves , 1,000 head ;
hogs , US.OUO head ; sheep , ii.uiOJieiiU.
HI. I.UIIIH l.lvo stork.
ST. IX31MS. June IS.-CATTMJ-lleeelpts. 4.700
head ; shipments. 2.000 head ) -market steady , but
offerings uere not first class ; beef and shipping
steers ranged $4,25i5.40light ! ; Fleers , $3.25Q4.00 ;
slockers. $3,2583.00 ; feijdrri * , , $2.75if4.0) ; cows ,
$2.0043.(0 | ; fed Texas steers. $ : .0084.25 ; grass
steers , $2.40jj3.50 ; cows , $2.00fl'2.75.
HOGS Itecelpts. 4.500 hpul ; shipments , 700
head ; maiket fell off 5o vdiiy , but was strong
later ; top price , $4.60 ; I > U1K of sales , $4.3004.50 ;
llk-ht. $42W(1t.SO.
fiUKKI'-Hecelpta. 1.400'llend ; Fhlpments. COO
head ; market steady for sheep. 25o off for lambs ;
native muttons sold nt 53.GM/2.10 / ; lambs ranged
$4.25 < iH.63.
_
KnniinK ( 'lty l.ivo Mode.
KANSAS CITY , June i i'-CATTI.K-Hfeelptn.
2,4'M ' head ; slilpinents , 1,41(1 "head ; market strung
to lOo lilRher ; Texas Hi'.Tiij $2.3504.00 : Texas
cows , S2.10ii3. < ) ; beef sitn-rg. $3.S5i5.75 ; native
cows , $1.00fo4. Si ; itockeril and feeders , $2.0004.30 ;
bulls , S1.0off3.50.
HOGS Ilecelpts , 7.500 hKid ; ililpmcnts , 700
head ; market opened weak * closed ctronc ; bulk
of sales , $4.1584.40 ; henUea. $4.30 4.55 : packers ,
$4.2 < ) i4.55 ; mixed. H.liT4 < 3 : llghtv , $3.9004.30 ;
Yorkers. t4.10 4.30 ; pigs. I3.6m4.00.
BIIKUP Hecrlpts. 2300 head ; ( hlprnents , 3,200
h ad ; market steady.
Mock In
Ileconl of receipts at the four principal mar
kets fw Thursday , June 13 , IWi.
Cattle. Hoga. Sheep.
South Omaha . fc53 4,138 330
Chicago . 7.500 2S.CO ) 9.060
Kansas City . 2.4tiO 7.W ) 2,3"0
Bt. I-ouls . 4.700 4.SOJ 1,400
Total . . 15453 4UJS 13,050
New York l.lve Moo'c AlHrknr.
NKW YORK. June J3.-nEEVKB-.Hecript , 225
head ; none on tale. European cables quote
American steere at 11R12C , dred weight , re
frigerator bvtf at i'4UlM40. No ojpoiu today
CAbVKS UecrlptK , 260 head , quiet but feteady
\eals , poor to prime , ( .00m.i3.
UUUEP AND LAilliJ-Uw lpti , 3,817 head ; on
ale , ( .000 hcadt ht-ep , hleherj othtrs unctinnRfd )
lain ! * , nrtlve and firm ! over 1,000 hfad common
to medium ilierp unsoldj nhccp , pnor tn prlnif ,
$ .175474.50) ) Utnbi , common to Rood , J I.COS 6.75 ; no
prime or choice oftfrtd.
HOaB-ltccelpti. 2,672 head ) lower nt JI.7Sa5.00.
Liverpool Atarkctn.
MVnnrOOU June U.-WlinAT-Spot , .lull :
demand , poor ; No , 2 red winter , 6s IMi No. 2 red
winter , Cs 30 ; No. 1 haul , Manitoba. 6s Scl ; No. 1
California , 5s Dd , Tuturen opened iUl | t , but
> ady , with near and dlttunt positions I'.id
jwer ; cloFdt steady with near und illstnnl
o ltlons IHd lower ; business about equally dls-
Ibulrd ; June. 5 O'jd ; July , 5 * 9i < lj August ,
10'id ' ; Heiitember. 5a lO'id ' ; October , ts 10d ;
ovemlxT , fin lid ,
COUN Hpot weak ) American mixed , new , 4
il. Putures opened dull with nonr ami distant
oslllons ld lower , closed quiet nlth Jtmn id
) tr , and other months % d lower ; burlneFg
eavlext on eiirly positions ; June , 4 6'dd ' ; July ,
* 5 < id ; Auguit , fm 5id ; Sfptembcr , 4a C'.id ;
"ctolr , 4s 6 > 4il ; November , 4s Cld.
l-'UU'Il rirm ; demand , fair ; Hcely supplied ;
I , Louis fancy winter , Ss.
1'HOVISIONS llucon , steady ; demand mnder-
I" ; Ciimbeilnnd cut , 2 to 30 His. , Sis ; short
l > , 2S Us. , 32s M ; | - > ng clear , light , 38 to 45
IK. , 33s fid ; long clear , heavy. f > 5 H'S. . 32s ; short
ear backs , light. 18 llw. , r4 ; short char middle * .
eavy , 55 Ibs. , 32a : clear bellies , 11 to 16 Ibs. , S3s.
ihouldem , square , 12 to 18 Ibs. . 2c. Hams , shoit
tit. 14 to 16 Ibs. , 43s Cd. Hecf , extm India mess.
Os ; pllmo mess , 62s fid. I'olk. prime mess , fine
.I'stein . , COs ; inline medium , 52i 61. Ixnd , dull ,
rlmn western. 33s fid ; ullned , In palls , 34s.
I'HKKtfK Finn ; demand fair ; nnest Ameilcnn
hlle , 43s ; finest Anieilcan coloicd , 43s ; oidl-
iary new , SCs.
Hl'TTUH Klnest t'nlted Ptntes , nomlinl ; good ,
lomlnal.
CO1TON 8KiD : -Mverpool lellned , ISs 3 > 1.
MNHKKI ) Oll 21s 9.1. .
PiTHOhir.M-ltellned. : Slid.
lir.rUKJHUATOH UllKK-Korequarters , 3d ;
IndquarteiH , 6'4 < l.
HOI'S At Ixind.m ( Pacific coast ) , 2.
Coffee MiirKct.
NEW YORK. June 13. COFFEE-Optlons
pened steady nt a putlal advance- . June no-
em ruled dull the rest of the day and closed
ulet at unchanged to 15 points net advance * .
Hies. 5.2iVi tings , Including March , tl4.45ni4.5l ;
uly. J14.SO ; Octnlvr , J14.70 , and December , J14.55
ri4.fr ) . Sixit e-offee , RK quiet ; mild , dull ; Cor-
iiva , J15.IM0H.75. Warehousp deliveries from
few York yesterday. 7,106 bags. New York
t-x-ks today , 249.212 lugs ; United State stock.
(12.213 l i s ; allitit for the United States. 27G , ( > )
ags ; total visible supply for Ihe United States.
78.213 bags , against 2M.452 bajrs last year.
SANTOS , June 13. Quiet ; good average Snn-
, nominal ; receipts , 8,000 bags ; stock , 144,000
ags.
HAMHURG. June 13. Steady ; U pfg. decline ;
alt3,000 bags.
RIO , June 13. Steady ; No. 7 Rio , J1G.GO ; ex-
hange * . 9Vid ; receipts , 0,000 bags ; cleared for the
'nlti-d States. 1C 0"fl bngs ; cleared for Europe.
, r < K ) bans : stock , IIS.O'HI bags.
HAVRE , June 13. Opened quiet , unchanged ;
t 12 m. , quiet , unchanged : at 3 p. m. , quiet ;
losed quiet nnd unchanged for the day. Sales ,
,000 bags.
1 IVnrlu MiirkcU.
I'EORIA , June 13. CORN Slow ; No. 2 , CO'.fcc ;
Jo 3 60c.
e1ATS-DullNo. ; 2 white , 31j31Ue ; No. 3 white.
RVE Scarce ; No. 2. rJCGc- ,
WHISKY Him ; finished goods , on th ? basis
f SI.21 for high wines.
RECEIPTS Wheat , 3,000 bu : cam , 3iO ) bu. ;
am an cm bu. ; rve. none ; barley. l.fo bu.
SIIIPMENTS-Wheat , CO ) bu. ; corn. 1.3'tO ' bu. ;
ats , 45.000 bu. ; rye , none ; barley , 1,400 ml.
NEW YORK. June 13. SUOAR Raw , dull ;
elliu-d. quU-t : No. 7. 3 l.-lGfflifcc : No.
, 3 11-1C4 1-lGc : No. 9 , 3 13-lCIMc ; No. 10
ifj3 15-lGc : No. 11 , 3 H-lCfMTic ; No. 12 , 3 9-1TO
"HeNo 13 , 3 ic ; off A , 4 l-l 14 ( , c ; mold A.
ll-lCW4c ; standard A , 4 7-16 4'.4c ; confer ,
loneis' A , 4 r-lCfl'4c ; cut loaf , 6 l-lCfi5'Jc ;
rushed. 6 l-16SfV4e ; powdeieil. 4'jffl 13-16c ;
lanulated , 4 7-16Hc ; cube ? , 4 H-lGff4l c.
Oil Muriel.
LONDON , June 13. TURPENTINE-Splrlls.
Tfl * M '
CHA'RLESTON , June 13. ROSIN Firm ; ft.
'urpentlne ' , freely offeieil at IC'&c. ' &
WILMINC.TON. June 13 ROPIN Firm ;
tialnedJ1.15 : good , J1.20. Spirits , steady ; 26lAfJ |
7c. Tar. steady ; J1.23. Tuipentlne , firm ; hard ,
1.20 ; boft , J1.M > ; virgin , J.25.
IMHlVHlllt ( .Mnr < et .
MILW/UKEE , June 13. WHEAT Lower ; Jn.
spring , ROc ; No. 1 n irthern , Me ; July , Sic.
CORN-Ix.wer ; Ni . 3 , SlUe.
OATS Quiet ; No. 2 while , 32c ; No. 3 white ,
1IARLEY Nominal : No. 2 , 49c ; sample , 4S { ?
RYE Lower ; No. 1 , CS'jc.
Iliiliith \ \ heitr Mtirkot.
DT'LUTH , June 13. WHEAT No. 1 hard , cash ,
S'ic ; June , SOc ; July , 80Uc ; Nn. 1 not them ,
"ash , 79V4c ; June , 79'ic : July , Mc ) ; Stptember ,
Sc ; No. 2 northern , cash , 75'4c ; No. 3 noitheni.
. 'Ic : rejrcteil , CUHc ; to eirrlve , No. 1 hard , Sic ;
< o. 1 northern , kO'ic.
IMIiiiiciiiiill | < IVho t Mnrker.
MINNEAPOLIS , June 13. WHEAT Firm ;
une. S > f > c ; July , SOc ; September , 7G1 < ; C. On track :
N'o. 1 hard , SlVlc ; No. 2 northern , SOiic ; No. 2
. Jt ady ; first pat nt , Jl 15fT4.Cl ; second
mtents , J4.054(4.4) ; lirst clears , J3.50j3.00.
i jitloii Market.
NEW YORK , June 13.-COTTON-Qulet ; mid-
dllng , 7'ic ; gross receipts , ! 0 bales ; sales , So"
bales all spinners ; stock. . 52 tmles.
ST. IX5UIS , June 13. COTTON Quiet ; no sales
reported ; receipts , 170 bales ; shipments , 2)3 bales ;
stock , 2G.DC1 bales.
' 1'r ! . < < > Whe-nt 4Jur > t tl"ii .
SAN FRANCISCO , June 13. WHEAT Dull ;
December , Jl.OC'.i , ; cleared , COl.tii centals wh-a * .
Teireilcn 1'iiinne-iiil Affulrs.
11ERLIN , June 13. Exchange wi London , eight
elaj-B' sight , 20 marks 44Vi pfg.
PARIS , June 13. The weekly statement of
the ll.ink of France Ipsued today shows the fol
lowing changes , ns compared with the previous
iccount : Noes ; In circulation , decrease , 22.7.V-
OoOf ; treasury ncciunt , current. Increase. 15.C75-
JOOf1 gold In hand , decrease , 3.575.l Xif ; bills dis
counted , Increase , 12.125,0 < wf ; silver In hand , Increase
crease1.350.KKf. ( ) . Three per cent rentes , 102f
72V4C for the account. Exchange on London
25f 2H4c for checks.
LONDON , . .luni13. . The Rank of England's
rate of discount lenmlns unchanged nt 2 pel
today shows the following clr nges , as com
pared with the previous nccuunt : Total reserve -
serve Increase , 008,000 : circulation , decrease ,
. ' .92 000 ; bulllen , Increeisc. { 375.852 ; other seTiirl-
tits Increase. 90 , ( iO ; oher deiMslts , Increase ,
1 730 ' ODO- public deposits , decrease , 624,000
notes'reHTVf. . incieape. tMC.)00 ! ) ; government se
curities , Increase , 10,000. The proportion of the
Hink of I iKland's re-servo to liability , whlcl
la.it week was C2.18 per cent , la now C2.S3 per
cent. f „ _ _
I'lnuilcl-U .Nines.
I1OSTON , June 13. Clearings , J15,13S,217 ; bal
mces , Jl,733.835.
RALTIMORE. June 13. Clearings , } 2,37C,99S
balances , J331.131.
NEW YORK , June 13. Clearings , 105.C00.593
balances , J7,55G27. ! '
PHILADELPHIA , June 13. dealings , J11.15S ,
037 ; balances , Jl,028.520.
ST. LOUIS. June 13. Clearings , J4OJ2.f2G ; bal
mces , J577.44G , Money , 5BC per cent. New York
xchange. Dflc ptemlum bid.
WASHINGTON , June 13. Today's statement n
the condition of the treasury shows : Available
each balance , f 183,318,074 ; gold reserve , J59.r. .9,4lG
CIIICA(5O , June 13. Clearings , J15,5C3,000
Money , easy ; rates , 4tfi5 per cent on call ; 5' tfi
IHT cent for commercial paper. New York HX
change , 25c premium. Slerllng , posted rates
J4.90 for demand , Jl.W for CO days.
MI'S Ciiyfeird'H Lrcture nn Girls.
Miss I aura Cnyford , who has been dolni
such excellent rescue work at the Twelft
Street Rest , delivered her lecture "SI.
Classes of Girls , " at the YoungMen'
Christian association hall lust evening tea
a fair audience. Misses Wood , Tuttle and
1'ennock helped entertain the audience
with Instrumental and vocal music. Miss
Cuyford's lecture WIIH enjoye-d by all , ami
Is of u refining , poetical character. She
lectured under the Joint nutplces of the
Woman's Christian association und the Wo
man's Christian Temperance union of
Omaha.
Mnrr.iiKn Lie-en * ? * .
The following marriage licenses were Is
sued yesterday by the county Judge :
Name and address. Age.
Carl V. Carlson , Wayne county 25
Hllma C. Christopher , Mollne , 111 25
Phillip Geil , Omaha 21
Maria Grabsnhorst , Omaha 19
Kelwanl J. Tracy , Omaha , " 1
Kittle lioyer , Omaha 17
Till ! REALTY MARKET
INSTRUMENTS placed on record June 13
1S95 :
WARRANTY DEEDS.
Conrad EUele to Maria Wilson , lot 3 , block
C , Omaha View $ 6 *
Samuel 1'ruyn and wlfo to MnrRJrel E An-
gtl , e ! i lot 5 , block 3 , Patrick add 7
QUIT CLAIM DEEDS.
W H RutseH and wife to C A Ix-uthstrom ,
n 60 feet Io4 11 und 12 , Marlon Place G3
A C Foster , et nl. trustees , to Hanncom
I'ark Methodist Eplncopal church , lot 13 ,
block 13 , Haimrom Place
H M lloardman and wlfi > to K E Holloway ,
loin 0 and 7 and n 5 feet lot 8. block 1 ,
i'ntter & Co.'s add to South Omaha
Q H Wagner to August Watmi-r , undlv V ,
of o 52 feet of s 160 feet , l t 8. block 5 ,
Park Place , lot 4 , blocli 7 , Orchard Hill ,
lol 2 , block 7 , Albrlitht & A'B odd , lot 15 ,
block 8. Albright's annex V
O ( Wagner et 1 to earne , same
O 8 Ooodrlch and wife to H K Kfad. lot 15 ,
End add 3 00 °
block 4. Went ; ; ; ; >
O 13 YMintf el ul to M E Young , lots 10
end 11 , black 4 , Crelghton Heights
DEEDS.
Sheriff to J l < Olson , n ' .i lot J2 , block ID ,
First fldcj tn South Omaha 4
Q T Edney , guardian , to E T Mclaughlin ,
e i lot 2. block 40 , Omaha * .70i
Special master to N Q Ournsey , lot 8 , block
J , Monmouth park J * * >
Total amount of tran f rs. , . . , .18.4
lUltl'ltV AMI TJIKCOItX 1'ltOI'AO I.VW.I
CHICAGO , June 11. To lite TMIlor of The
ee : I feel that the western people would
ko to hear from mo a few parting words In
cgard to the corn propaganda which I had
ic honor of Inaugurating In Ktiropc nearly
Ino years ago. Two years after I started
iy work I was honored by our late greatly
nmcntcd Secretary Husk by an official reo
Bnltlon as a representative of his depart-
icnt In Europe , he realizing the Importance
f the work I was trying to do tinder very
dverso circumstances. This official status ,
owovcr , Increased the scope of my useful-
ess and gave to It a dignity which always
ollows official distinction. My efforts were
rst confined principally to the United King-
om , where I met with considerable FUCCCJS ,
specially In the International exhibition held
t Edlnburg In ISflO. Thousands were In-
erested In my exhibit , which was consld-
red by many Important Europeans as worthy
f their serious attention. A year after thl. .
was ordered by Secretary Uusk , during Hit-
liortago of the rye crop , to proceed to Oer-
lany. and , If possible. Impress upon the mlll-
ary authorities the advisability of using our
ndlan corn as a ration for their army. It
an be very readily understood the dlfllcul-
les I hail to contend with , I might say , HIP
rejudlco of centuries among a people who
onsldered our Indian corn as a food fit only
or animals. The press of Germany , how-
ver , gave to my work a helping hand by
lie agitation which followed. A royal com-
ilsslon was appointed by the government to
cclde upon the cereal best adapted as a mix-
ure with their rye for bread. A most se-
ere test was made , the authorities remaining
n council from time to time. After six
lonths a mojt complete official report was
Iven to the people , and It was decided that
ndlan corn was the best cereal known for
mixture with their rye for the army. Many
romlnent papers throughout the empire
dvocated KB use , and the eminent scientists
nd privy counsellor of the emperor , Dr.
'hlele , was ordered to give a lecture In one
f the large worklngmen's halls In Uerlln.
fhereln I had cooked and handed to the
'eople ' many varieties of our corn food. Dr.
'hlele strongly advocated the use of maize
s human food , and among the many reatous
e gave for Its adoption was that by using
imerlcan corn In time of short crops the
Oerinnn people by so doing would become In-
'epemlent of Russia for their bread supplies ,
"hree mills were erected In the city of Hain-
urg alone during that year , which ground
\merlcan corn for bread , and had a large de-
iinnd. In the city of Dresden one miller
; round "SO tons , which was baked Into bread ,
n Hanover and other cities of Germany
nany bakeries were established for the sale
f maize bread. The plentiful harvest which
ollowed would make It natural to conclude
hat the demand would fall off. Hut one
hlng remains certain that there Is now no
gtiorance In Germany as to the healthful-
icss and desirability of our food when clr-
umstances demand It.
Hut what I regard as the crowning success
'f ' the government was Its efforts In Scamll-
mvla , a country which Is or has been but
Ittle traveled by our exporters , who drop
heir efforts generally with middle Europe ,
'revlous to the giving of the corn banquet
by the Agricultural department In the city
if Copenhagen , manufactured maize was not
ibtalnable In the kingdom of Denmark , and
our minister , Mr. CJrr , who represented our
; overmnent , was obliged to send to New
"ork for what he required for the use of his
amlly.
Now the traveled American , In regard to
ils food , can feel quite at home in the Danish
'apltal. After fourteen months of hard labor ,
now nearly every variety of manufactured
corn can be seen displayed , and extensively
so , In the principal metropolitan shops. Also
California wines , fruits , American oysters ,
vhen In season , cranberries and other pro-
lucts. Thirteen of their largest breweries u e
our corn and brew by American methods.
\s several of our largo milling firms In
\inerlca can testify as to the very large
shipment they have made Into Denmark ,
ivhcre previous to my work they had not a
'oothold. As time rolls on our exports will
ncrcase , but never decrease.
I regret to say that Secretary Morton closed
he foreign work on January 1 , 1895 , and I
vas reluctantly obliged to withdraw from a
service which was ever congenial to mo and
wherein I have used every honest endeavor
o make my work tell In the Interest of
American agriculture. I must not close this
without making especial mention of Belgium
and Holland , where the work of the Agricul
tural department made excellent strides. H
ivas my privilege to be a delegate to the
International Chemical congress , which as
sembled In the city of Dniisels on August
ast , where delegates from nearly every Im
portant country of the world were present , I
aelng the only American , was asked to de-
Ivor a lecture on the possibilities of maize
for human food and for brewing. It was well
received.
The seed hns been sown on good ground In
hote countries , and. for the sums approprlat > l
ay congress a good harvest has been reaped.
This work I have made , In one sense , espec
ially my own , and shall return to London In
the Interest of agriculture , and there locate
my olllce , but will travel Into the various
countries where American products now go
and their sales can be Increased.
Lately Governor Jackson has honored me
with the appointment of commissioner for the
great state of Iowa In Europe. This official
distinction will strengthen my hands and en
able me to pursue my work under most fa
vorable circumstances. Secretary Morton
closed the foreign work for ( Jie reason of our
scarce corn crop of this year and the high
price which prevailed. I should not forget to
mention that at the Edlnburg exposition I
received for the excellence of the corn food
by my exhibit there , the first prize , a silver
medal , the only one ever received on foreign
soil for Indian corn product as human food.
CHARLES J. MURI'HY.
FOUGHT IN AN ALLEY.
Case In Which Asn ult und Larceny Arc
Well Adzed Up.
On Wednesday evening a colored man
named Taylor and a white man named P.
J. O'Nell finally came to blows over a garden
plot. The plot has furnished a bone of con
tention between the two for some time.
Taylor claims that on the night In questlor
he went out Into the alley between the prem
ises of the two and that O'Nell shortly cumo
out armed with a hammer. He says that
O'Nell remarked that he Intended to settle
the matter right then and there and struck
at him with the hammer several times
Taylor Jerked the hammer from him am
felled him with a blow of. his (1st. ( On the
other hand , O'NpIl claims that he was out In
the alley and that without any provocation
Taylor struck him with something and he
fell.
Yesterday O'Nell swore out a complain
against both Taylor and his wife. The body
of the complaint charges Taylor aivl his wlf
with assaulting O'Nell , but in the title they
are charged with larceny. Consequently
when the warrant was Issued It charged th
two with larceny and In this shape It wa
placed In the officer's hands for service.
IMAMU IX .1 bUllOUL JtUUM.
Plastering 1'ulli from u CelliiiR , Injuring i
Number of I'lillilren.
CHICAGO , June 13. In a panic at the Eaa
Sldo school In Evanston , 200 children wer
badly frightened by the falling of a section
of plaster from the ceiling of one of th
rooms , and the following were Injured :
Frances Wlllard Singleton , 7 years old
head cut In two places ; very serious.
Richard A. Smith , 8 years old , head cut.
Cameron Ovcrbache , C years old , head cut
It was In the room of Mlts Nellie Sick Is
who teaches the first grade , that the plaste
fell. There were lorty-flvo pupils unde
Miss SIckels , ranging In ages from G to i
years. They had Just finish.d singing a
song and were taking their teals when th
crash came.
lellevo ! tlint Oulln Will I'nll Soon.
NEW YORK , June 13. A special to a loca
paper from Panama saya : There is llttl
confidence that the Ecuador government a
Quito will last much longer. The patriot
are. securely Intrenched at Guayaquil am
are only waiting for Alfaro'a arrival to con
tlnuo their victories. General Ramon l.'loa '
la persuaded , at least he acts u If he wer
persuaded , that Quito will fall soon.
Contract I.rt for n lllc DUlllltiry.
TEHRE HAUTB , Ind. , June 13. The con
tracts for the erection of the now anti-true
distillery were tlgned last night. The dls
tlllery will be the largest ID the world.
AKSARBEN KNIGHTS MEET
lokl Secret Conclave Respecting Shows for
the People in September.
JALL FOR' FEAST OF MONDAMIN BALL
Mnn to lie Croirnol Klnc , baf
the tjticcu li tn Co mo from Another
Illy rinmilng to Itrlng Splen
dor from Myntcry.
The executive committee of the Knlghti
f Aksnrbcii held the first secret meeting In
ts history at the Commercial club last even-
ng. The- line was drawn on reporters , and
vcn Commissioner t'tt was compelled to
Ive the pass word before be ng admitted ,
'hero was a full attendance of the commit-
ee , Ami It was rather late before the mys-
erloiis sons of autumnal festivities got down
o business. There was some discussion on
communication submlttert by Commissioner
'It. The IS.'i costumes recently received
rom New Orleans were accepted. It was
cctded to give four parades , and ono night
f state fair week will bo devoted to a dls-
lay of floats representing the various cltlet
f the state. It was further decided to col *
cct the subscriptions as soon as possible.
It Is said on good authority that many ol
ho floats purchased at New Orleans must
mvc considerable attention from the palntcrt
nd carpenters before they will bp In pro-
cntablc shape for the parade , but that the
oats generally are In fair condlt'on and will
nake a good showing.
The committee Is considering where to
mid the Feast of Mondamln ball , and It U
egarded as possible that the new Crelghton
heater will secure the honor. In point of
puce the Coliseum Is urged as the best
ilacc for GOO couples to dance to the tuna
if the consolidated orchestras of the city ,
nit it Is thought that the location will belie
lie determining point against U. Doyd'a
heater has been mentioned frequently for
he big event , and it Is n certainty that one
f the three places will bo chosen.
From the drift of gossip among the "com-
nlttee of the order of the golden key" It Is
losslblo an Illuminated b cycle- parade will
10 given. Each wheel will bo decked with
apaneso lanterns and dressed tn gala at-
Ire. IMooniers will be permitted In line ,
otwlthstamllng the objection of a hopeless
nlnorlty of the committee.
H Is rumored that Rex will bo ono of thrco
nen , Colonel W. F. Cody , Lou s Ithczin or
V. A. L. Gibbon. This 1ms not been yet dc-
Idcd and Colonel Cody has positively de-
lined the honor. The queen will bo so-
ected from ono of Nebraska's other cities.
I'liius of htnto Kulr Promoter * .
The Omaha Speed nnd I'alr association met
t the Commercial club yesterday to agitate
irompt collection of local subscriptions to
lie state fair and ra so the money nt f nco
necessary to make the fjlr a success. The
State Kalr Board uf MaiugJ-'s held a brief
neetlng at the Mlllard yesterday and ac
cepted a suggestion to go to the grounds
n the afternoon with a delegation of Council
iluffs Implement men.
FlItKK CO.VT.IA UK.
cmisylvuiilii Still UO.IIR Dcvnstutcil by the
Itimint ; Flump * .
BRADFORD , Pa. , Juno 13. Forest fires
continue to destroy property. Last night at
2 o'clock word came from Simpson stating
that the llames were dangerously near to the
wells of Urquhart & Lavens and that It
would be dlflicult to save the property from
destruction. Yesterday a force of 150 men
md a hard fight with the destroying element
near Lafayette Corners.
Nearly 2,000,000 feet of lumber at W. D.
Johnson's mill were destroyed , entailing a
oss of $15,000. The lumber was partially
nsuretl. The mill was saved. Another flro
near Talntor's destroyed a large quantity ot
wood for Harlln & Knowlcs. Fires ore re
ported from various other parts.
Slio\Ycr und Warmer In Western Ncbratkn
Tmliy. :
WASHINGTON , June 13. The forecast
for Friday Is :
For Nebraska Showers ; warmer In tha
western portion ; southerly winds. >
For Missouri Fair ; easterly winds.
For South Dakota Fair ; warmer In the
southern irartlon ; easterly winds.
For Kansas Showers ; slightly cooler In
the eastern portion ; southerly winds.
For Iowa Fair ; southeasterly wlnda
I.nciil II cord.
OFFICK OF THE WEATHER HUREAU ,
OMAHA , Ju.io HI. Omaha record of tem
perature and rainfall , compared with tha
corresponding day of the past four years :
1&95. ISO I. 1893. U92.
Maximum temperature. . . . 84 SO M fcj
Minimum temperature. . . . 67 70 Ct ! CH
Average temiMiraturc 70 W ) 73 74
Precipitation 18 . ( .00 .8 !
Condition of temperature nnd precipitation
ut Omaha for the day and since March 1 ,
lS9.r , :
Normal temperature 71
Deficiency for the day J
Accumulated excess since March 1 32J
Normal pieclpltatlon 19 Inch
Deficiency for the day 01 Inch
Total precipitation slnco March 1 7.23 Inches
Deficiency since March 1 4.15 Inchci
Jtuports friiui Other Htutlimi itc K 1 * . M.
f !
HTATE Of
n a s WKAtUEU.
Omatia 81 .00 , Clear ,
North Pl.itto H4 .on cloudy.
Valentine 60 .1(1 Halnlnif.
Uilcau-o h-2 .OlUlaar.
Si. Louts 811 .Oil Clear.
Sl.l'um 74 70 .00 Clear.
Ujvriiporl 7H St .0(1 ( Cluar.
KIIIIHUH City 80 H'J .00 ( Mear.
70 70 .Od Par l cloudy
Denver 74 KO .OUiClear.
Salt Lake City HV ! KU .00 IMrt cloudy
lllhinarck 74 78 .oojclouily.
St. Vincent ( IH 71 .oil part cloudy
Chuyennu 78W T1 Cloudy.
Mlk-H City W ) .01) , Clear ,
UnvlilClty 8t . 'in ' , Part cloudy
Gnlvcuton 81 .00 PartclouJy
"T" indicates trace of precipitation.
L. A. WELSH , Observer.
Is the result of the usual treatment of blocd
illeonlcrp. Tlio system Is lllleel with Mercury ut.il
Potash remedies more to bo dreaded tlmn Ilia
dUcusc nnd in u fhort ivhllo IB In a far woreo
condition than before. The common result U
' a
for which fi 9.P. U the most reliable euro , A few
bottles will nfTonl relief where all e ] o has failed ,
I suffered from a Fovero nttackof Mercurial
ItheiimutUni , my anna ami Icga being swollen
to twice tlielr natural size , caupine the most
excruciating pains. I spent hundreds of dollars
without relief , but after tnkhiB n few bottle * of
I Improved rapidly nnd am
now awellman complete-
Iy cured. I can heartily
recommend U to any era
ButTcrlng from this painful
dlceow. W. F. DALEY.
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Our TreatUe on Blood tml Skin Dltmtt nulled free to iflf
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