-.a - . . , , 0 THE OMAHA DATLT BEE : TIITJ113DAY , JUKE 20 , 1805. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Heavy Decline In Wheat Attributed to Frcspcctivo Shipments of Gold , CORN tXHIBITS TEMPORARY STRENGTH nn lntm In the Provlnlon Pit Inllnonccd l > r the Trnnimclloiu In Ornln-l'ork , I.iird nd Illbn Knell Itcconl yultc n Uccl.nc. CHICAGO , June 19. The cpcculntlvo mar kets were nil very wenk today , more es pecially wheat. The heavy decline of 2ic per bu. In the price of wheat wan sold to bo because of the prospect of gold ship ments In the near future. Heavy selling orders from New York were said to have been Induced by anticipations of that char acter. Corn subsided lo per bd. on the progress being made by the next crop , oats lost % c , and provisions weakened In nyrnpnthy with the decline In grain. The demand for wheat nt the opening was much less active than It wns at the clone of the previous day's session. July found no buying nt the start at over 74'ic , and there wns no general demand at over 74c. At the latter price , however , nnd nt 73c , nt which there were a few sellers for un Instant , the demand exceeded the supply nnd for half an hour It kept growing , anil so also did the price. At 10 o'clock the trading was nt 74ic , and It held between that and 74c for an hour thereafter. The weakness at the openingwns because of the small account taken by 13uroi > e of the advance here yesterday , cables being gen erally lower , 'llie reaction which nuccouded the opening decline was due to reports from various quarters of rain Interlerlng with the harvest anil of some foreign buyIng - Ing Of futures here nml ut New York. The firmer feeling , tinder which the price- had advanced to 74c , was replaced by weakness again , and by 10H5 o'clock It was back to 74c. On the decline which followed the early advance the price touched 73c , but there wns buying enough to stop the decline and cause another re action , which , however , was arrested at 73Uc. and the next decline wns to 73V4c , which wan current about lt:60 : a. m. The weakness was first on account of the small export clearances , which from the four principal ports amounted to only H'J.OOO bu. In wheat nnd Hour together. That wns followed by very weak closing cables from Liverpool. Some private dispatches reportpd the decline since yesterday at I'/id per cental. Berlin nnd Paris were quoted a trlllo higher. The reports from the winter wheat states were confirmatory of the very Rerlous damage previously announced , but from the pprlng wheat states reports of the most glowing character na to the mag nificent outlook made a bright backgrounil of the otherwise somber picture. An at tempt wns mode to represent the Krosn- hoppcrs on the spring wheat crop , but II was unsuccessful , and shortly after 12 o'clock the traders were strugcllns with July wheat down around 73c. The pros pect of gold shipments In the near future was talked of as a bear feature and given an the reason for the heavy New York pelting which marked the pension. Some cash wheat was reported Bold here to go to Milwaukee , and New York reported some Inquiry for export , but It was for spring wheat , and the quantity wanted was nol largo enough to have any Influence In ar resting the decline started by the weak close to the Liverpool market. The de cline to 73c caught a good many stop loss orders , the selling In consequence of which caused n further decline to the lowest point recorded on the break of two days ngo. A few minutes from the close there were Hellers of July wheat at 72c , and It closed nt 71o sellers after a sudden drop to . September gold nt 73V4c , and that was the closing price. The corn market was firm for n time near the opening , but when wheat showeil Bitch heaviness the corn market turneil around and also became very heavy. The receipts gave no evidence of becoming Im mediately larger , nnd they were small to day. The opening price for July waH from tOc to EOHc. and from % o to Vic pain on yesterday's closing prices. It quickly de clined to K > ! c , but recovered again to COHc before It commenced the other down turn , from which there was no recovery , nnd 4DHc to 49Uc was the bottom of the decline , where the price rooted. Only a fair amount of business was trans acted In oats. The market followed wheat and corn during the entire session. Sep tember ranged from 23' , < ) O to 2SVic , resting at the low price. The provision market appeared to be Bwayed In the direction of the fluctuations In grain. The fluctuations In the hots pro ducts were confined to a narrow ranee , but after the flrst half hour of the session the tendency was downward , and the mar ket rested nt the lowest figures of the day. Pork , compared with yesterday's closing rate. Is IZ'/to lower , lard Gc , nnd ribs 7Uc lower. Hoc receipts today were 27,000 head. Kstlmated receipts for Thursday : Wheat , 40 cars ; com , 90 cars ; oats , 120 cars ; hogs , 27,000 hend. The leading futures ranged as follows : Article ! . | Opan. I HUh. I Low. | Clo 3i Whout.No. 2' Juno 744' ' July 74374k 74H 71M Sept. . . . . . . 70 } < Corn No. 2. . Juno BO July Sept Blfi 60J4 Oats No. 2. . . June 20 28K July 20) ) i 284 Sept 20 Pork t > or bbl July 12 S7 12 45 12 30 .Sept 12 70 12 70 12 00 Lard,100 Ibs July 0 55 0 67.4 o 6n Sept. . . . . . . . U 80 6 80 0 77W Short Illba- July. . . . 0 324 8 27 ! < Sept. . . . . G B5 0 C74 0 CO quolntlons were as follows : FLOt'U Knsy. No < COHN-No. 2. < U0491io ; No. 3 yellow. 4SH ® OATS-Nn. 2. 2SV4c ; No. 2 white , 32 < 332'Jc ; No. ' ' o. 2. CIMc. HAHLMY-No. 2 , C3c ; No. S , H C3c ; No. 4 , FLAX SEED No. 1. Jl.f,24. ! TIMOTHY SEED-Prlme. $5.00. PROVISIONS Pork , mess , per hbl. , J12.25W 12.37H. Iar < l. per 100 Ihf. . . i.52' , rG.M. Shm ribs pldea ( loosrt. lO.20iR6.25 ; dry salted shoul ders ( boxwl ) } fj37V4tlC.0 : ; : short clear sld s ( boxed ) . f .sn JO.C2',4. WHISKY Distillers1 finished goods , per gal. , The following were the receipts arid shipment today : * " twti , * i u vuiirtTCf aj < . \ tv iiia uuiier nmr * kct wai steady : creamery. 10317 ! < a : dairy. 104 lUc. Ejrca , steady ; 10H41 IMc. Cheese , OX > 7Ho. NEW VOUIC UKNKUAL Jl.UUCKT. Closing Quntiulon * on tliu Principal Com- mmlltlo * nn < l Maple * . NEW YORK. June 19. FI.OUU Receipts , 8,500 bbls. ; exports , 8,900 bbls. ; falea , 7.490 pkgs. ; market unsettled ana lower lo Bell ; shippers can do nothing In the present state of the market. Ityo flour , steady ; cales , 300 bbls. CORN MEAIr-Quiet ; sales , 400 bbls. "WHEAT Ileceli.ts , 5.200 bu. ; cxpor.s , 27 OW bu. : Baits , " - SOltc , delivered. Options were stronger up to midday on some forclKn buying and wet harvest talk , but devrlii l drcltlttl weakness , with a heavy decline In the afternoon on local liquida tion , lower cables , favorable sprliiK reports am' ' selling w > t , closing nt 2Wic decline , with an- ot.ier He brvuk on the curb ; n fair cxiwrt trndo . * , voter ; UHd&Co ullnut ; yellow , MH ? In elevator MUc delivered. Op Ions higher ut first on llghl receipts , but subsequently succumbed to the break In wheat , held | by active local offering * and cloKcnl % c lowt-r : July , WHMVic , cloocvl n Mo ; August. 64\ijJ58 3-16c , closed at 5l 4c ; Sep tember. MUlfWic , closed at M'.ic. OATH ItecelptH , 2J.300 bu. ; exports. 800 bu. ; ( Ales , 140,000 bu. futures. 165,000 bu. spot. Hpo' ' market Mendy and more active ; No. Z , Sl'iti Sl io ; No. S delivered. S2V40S2 ? < e ; No. 3 , Sic ; No. 2 while , 39' ' c ; No. 3 white , 31 > ic , HAY Quiet ; shipping , DOyCOo ; good to choice SI5o. HOI'S Slow : itnte , common to choice old IWlc ; 1S94 , 4U8c ; Pacific cuast , old , 3fSc ; ISM HIDES Strong ; wet salted New Orleans , se lected , 15 to CS Ibs. , eVie. nominal ; Texas , s * lected. M to 60 lbn. , nominal ; tluenos Ayres. 20 to 24 Ibi. , 15c , nominal ; Texas , dry , 24 to SO Ibs. . \VOOL-Flrm ; domestic fleece , 16fl2Sc ! pulled 19 f:4c. IlOSIN Steady ; strained , common to gooj Il.uni.60. I.EATHElt Finn ; hemlock sole. lUicnos Ayrcs light tn heavy welshta. 2tf23c : ncld , : ifi2 < o. PROVI8IONB Keef. alea.ly : Wef hanw. JtS.OOH 19.M. Cut meats , flrm : pickled bellies. JJ.7M .23 ; plcklHl shouldera , I5.ST4C5.M. iJird , dull wenteni steam closed ot 16.70 ; sales , 100 tierces t J8.TO ; city at $ i.ii : July closed at B.W > nominal : fifplemlxr , J7.C5 , nominal ; rellncd iteoily. Pork , dull , UTTEll-l > ull and easy : western dairy , O lie ; wraitm cr emery , UaiSc ; mstern factory , niRlno. lie. Imt allen creamery , ( ate < l.ilry. IHMTc , stnle crenmcry , ISc. C'HKKSHFirm , large. CH i7HCi fmoll , e , imrt skims , U'f > ' , ic. full skims , lic. ! EIOS-Henvy : ftnte nnd Pennvlv nla150llo ; western fresh , 12U3ci receipts , 10.6SS pks . TALUlW-Ensy. cllv 02 per pkg. ) , 4 ni coun- ry ( pkES. frrfi. 4UCt4c. f'irrilOt.Kt'M Hfth rj t'n.tnl closed nt U7 < 4 | rcflnnl Now York. I7.9S ; Phllndclphla nnd Bnl- Imorp. 17.90 ; 1 lillnJcln.iln and Baltimore , In bulk , $ S 40. TtlllPKNTINR-Qulet nt 25C23 c. MKTAIJJ I'r.ppcr , wenkorj brokers1 price , lo.W ; exchnnK" price. 110.0) . Lnil , quiet ; irokern' price , 13.12'ii cxc.innge price , J3.2S. Tin , wenki xtrnlts , I1J.IO. Pla'es , market stronger. ( Spelter , ciulet. HH ! " * on change , S tons spot tin nt J1S.80 ; 23 I > n tin , B. O. , to November 1 , one dnv's notice , at $13.,0. COTTON HUEO OIL Muilerately nctlvc ; mar ket cloned nboul steaily ; prime summer yellow , O.MAIIA UK.NEKAL MARKET. /ondltlnn nt Tnuln mil ( Jitotntlo is on 8'itplc nml FHIIII. ' Pr.vlnro. The market nn country produce has not pre- imted any new features during the pnst few lays. Values have remained In nlioul the same notch from day to day. Quotations ; EOOS-Cholce , slock , lOc. Ht'TTER Packing stock , 9 9i.4c ! choice to 'nncy , 10 12c : gathered country , Hot stpartor ctfiimpiy. I4c. LIVE POl'LTRY Hens , Cc ; roosters , 3c ; sprlna chickens , J2.WW3.M tier doz. , or 15 lSc per lb. , lucks , 8c ; lurkoys , 60 ; goose , 5c. VEAL Choice fat , 70 to 100 Ibs. , are quoted nt ! 87c ; large and coarse , 4fiJ'.4c. CHEESE Wisconsin full cream , 9c ; Younn Americans , lOc ! twins , lie ; Nebraska nnd lown. full cream , lOc ; Nebraska nnd Iowa , part skims , G 7c ; LlniburKer , Nu. 1 , lOo ; bilck , No. 1 , He- , Swiss. No. 1 , He. HAY Upland hay , 18.50 ; midland , J ? ; lowland , 17.60 ; rye straw , J- > ; color makes the price on hay. Light bales sell the best. Only top Blades bring Lop prices. PIGEONS Per do * . , J1.00O1.CO. VEGETAIJLES. As has been nsted already the weather In Arkansas for pome little time past has been very unfavorable for the marketing of potatoes. There have been steady lalns which have kept the Krowers out of the fields , with the result that stocks have tieen Krratly reduced. The supply 11 this market has been well cleared up nnd prices have tolien a big leap skyward. Kuch lirlces as arc quoted below cnn hardly be ex- [ wcted to endure uny length of time. Quotations : POTATOES Old stock , 76J80o ; new potatoes , choice stock , 90C. ONIONS Ilertnudas , per crate , tl.50Ql.CO ; Cal ifornia , In Kiicki" . per bu. , 11.00511.15. OLD 11EANS Hand picked , navy , $2.20 ; Lima beans , per lb. , C'AWSHc. CAHIIAGE On olders. 2' ' c. SPINACH Per bu. basket , 350lOc. RADISHES Per doz. bunches. 1D5J20C. GREEN ONIONS Per uoz. bunches , 15c. LETTUCE Per doz. , 20ff25c. ASPARAGUS Choice stock , on orders , COc pel doz. bunches. PIE PLANT Per lb. , ? iGle. CltCUMIIERS On ordeis , KWCSc per doz. PEAS On orders , per bu. , J1.50. STRING 11EAN8 On ordeis , per ' ,4'tm. box , COfiGOc. WAX MEANS On orders , per ' ,5-bu. box , CO 07.'ic. * TOMATOES Florida stock , per 8-baaket crate , 11.75 : per 4-baeket crate , $1.25. TEXAS SQUASH 1'er doz. , on orders , 40S50c. FRUITS. The arrivals of blackberries and black rasp berries have fallen off very materially and the market Is a Illtle stronger. The very low prices which prevailed on Monday nnd Tuesday no doubt had something to do with the cutting down of the receipts. The market on California , cherries Is very firm owing to the light receipts. California peaches are In large supply nnd the market Is lower. RED RASPBERRIES Per 24-qt. case , I4.0. PLUMS California , per box , choice stock , J1.21 < il.0 ; southern , per case , J1.765J2.00. APRICOTS California , cholcs stock , per box. J1.23K1.50. CALIFORNIA PEACHES Per box. J1.23. SOUTHERN PEACHES Per H-bu. box , 75c. APPLES Southern , per V4-bu. box , 75c@Jl.00. case of 24 qts. . J2.753.00. STRAWBERRIES Choice shipping stock , per case of 21 ( its. , J2.75S3.00. CHERRIES-CoJIfornla , per 10-lb. box , Jl.DO. GOOSEIIERIUES Per 24-qt. case , J2.00d2.2o. SOUTHERN CHERRIES Per 24-qt. case , J2.50. I1LACK HASPHERRIER Good stock , per 24-pt. case , Jl.35tn.50 : per 24-qt. cane , J2.50 2.CS. nLACKHERRIES Choice stock , per 24-qt. case , J2.50. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES Navels , per box , none ; choice seedlings , per box , J2.50 ; Mediterranean sweets , J3.23 ; fancy St , Michaels , J3.25. LEMONS Extra fancy lemons , 3CO size , JS.iOB 8.00 ; 300 size , JC.0006.50. BANANAS Choice shipping stock , per bunch , J2.00ij2.25. PINEAPPLES Per doz. , J1.75S2.25. according to size. MISCELLANEOUS. FIGS Fancy , 15c ; choice , 12013c ; California , bags , 7c. HONEY California. 14ffl5c. MAPLE SYRUP Gallon Jugs , per doz. , 12 ; Rlxby. 6-gnl. cans , J3. NUTS Almonds. 14c ; English walnuts , soft- shelled , 12c : standaids. He ; filberts. Do ; Brazil nuts , 8c : pecans , 9c. DATES In 60 to 70-lb. boxes , 5c per lb. ; fard dates. 9C per lb. CIDER Pure Juice , per bbl. , J3 ; half bbl. , ; 3. COCOANUT8-Per hundred , J4. HIDES AND TALLOW. The opinion ls expressed by those who have' been In close touifli with the marketthat hides have reached the' high point. HIDES No. 1 green hiden. 8 c ; No 2 arreen hides , 8c ; No. 1 green salted hides , 9c ; No. 2 green salted hides , 8lie ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 to 15 His. , 8 10c ; No. 2 veal calf , 8 to 15 Ibs. , 12c ; No. 1 dry flint hides. 12J > 14o ; No. 2 dry Hint hides. 12o ; No. 1 dry salted hides. 12c ; partly cured tildes , Vic per lb. less than fully cuml. SHEEP PELTS Grten salted , each , 25TWc ; green salted shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) , each , 5015c ; dry shearlings ( short wooled early skin ? ) . No. 1 , each , 6SHOc ; dry shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) . No. 2 , each , 5c ; dry flint Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per pound , actual weight , 5J8c ; dry Hint Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per pound , actual weight , 4QCc ; dry flin * Colorado butcher wool pelts , per pound , actual weight , 4BGVje ; dry Hint Colorsdo murrlan wool pelts , per pound , actual weight , 4QCc. Have feet cut off , as It Is useless to pay freight on them. TALLOW AND GREASE No. 1 tallow , < VM < ! ic ; No. 2 tallow , Z'.Wic ; grease , white A 4ft 4Vic ; grease , white II , 3V4c ; grease , yellow , 25ift 3o ; grease , daik. 2 c ; old butter 22V4c ; beeswax - wax , prime , 17if20c ; rough tnhow , 2c. WOOL. UNWASHED Fine heavy , 6fJ7c ; fins light , 849c ; quarter-blood , 10@12e ; seedy , burry and chaffy , 8fio ; cotted and broken , coarse. 7a 9c ; cotted nnd broken , fine , 6io3s. WOOL , WASHED Medium , 150I8c ; fine. 1(0 ( I6c ; tub washed , ICJIlSo ; lilack. 8c ; bucks Cc' tag locks , 2Jfc ; dead pnlled. 5Cc. ' FURS. FURS Bear , black. No. 1. large , J20.OOiJ25.00 bear , brown , No. 1 , large , J20.00325.00 ; No. 1 , me' dlum , J16 ; No. 1. small. J12 ; bear , brown , year lings. No. 1. large. J10.00ffl2.00 ; No. 1 , medium . . _ . . " . . . , ' * o. TITt * II tft luiq * * > \t A i. „ + 15.65 ; NoT'l. medium. J10 : " No. 1. black , cubs. No. 1 , large , J6.00jf8.00 ; No. 1 , m < H dlum , J5.03G6.00 ; No. 1 , small , 4 ; bear , black Montana and Rocky mountain. No. 1 large' J18 OOJIM.OO ; No. 1 , medium , J14 ; No. 1 small J10 ; bear , black. Montana yearlings. No i' large. J12 ; No. 1 , medium. JS ; No. . small , js' ; bear , black , Montana cubs. No. I. large. J8.50 : Nn. 1 , medium. J4.60 ; No. 1 , small , J3 ; bear sliver tip , No. 1. large. J20 ; No. 1 , medrum. J1J : No. 1 , small. J8 ; bear , silver tip , yearlings. No ! 1 , large. Ill ; No. 1. medium , J8 ; No. 1. small J5 ; bear , sliver tip. cubs. No. 1 , taw , Jl.0001.50 ; No. 1 , medium , COc ; No. 1 , small , ( do ; Usher No. 1 , large , IS ; No. 1 , medium , JC ; No. i , small' 1 , large. J3 : No. 1 , medium , J2 ; No. 1 , small. J1.50 ; marten , No. 1 , large , J2 ; No. 1 medium. JI.W ; No. 1 , small , Jl ; mink. No. 1 , large , COij 65c : No. 1 , medium , 406 ; No. 1 , small , Kc ; mink , dark. No. 1. large , 65c : No. 1 , medium , 40o ; No. 1 , small. SOo ; mountain lion , perfect head ami feet. No. 1 , large , J1.00O2.00 ; Imperfect skins , 16.0037.00 ; No. 1 , small , 55 ; olier , pale. No. 1 , large. J7 ; No. 1 , medium. J3 ; No. J. small. J4 | laccoon , No. 1 , large , WS70c ; No. I , medium , 50o ; No. 1 , large , 60c6 > 2.00 ; skunk , black , cared , narrow atrlpid. No. 1 , large , 60c ; No. 1 , me. , . > , , small. J1.50 ; wolf , prairie , No. 1 , large. No. 1 , medium. 60c ; No. 1. small , 40c ; beaver , per skin , No. I. large. J5.006 00 ; No. 1. medium , JI.W No. 1 , small , J2 ; beaver kits. No. 1 , Urge ! J2 ; No. 1 , medium. Jl.t > 0 ; No. J , small , 75n muskrats. winter. No. 1 , large. SitlOc ; No. 1 , medium , 9c ; No. 1. small , 7o ; muekrats. fall , No. 1 large. 4ff6c ( ; No. 1. medium , 7c ; No. 1 , small. Cc ; muskrat lilts. 2g3c. St. l.ous | Otfiir-rnl Murket , ST. IX3UIS , June 19. FLOUn Dull , easy but unchanged. WHEAT Reports of too much rain In the west nnd toulliHcst , with some damage therefrom to wheat In shock , caused better buying after nn early decline of jc. but prices went down ngnln nnd closed at the bottom , 2 * c below yesterday No. 2 rvd , cash , 73',4c ; July , 73Ho bid ; Septembe'r , 72 ? c usliwl. CORN The early strength resulting from bul news generally received wus not nmlnialned wing followed by a steady decline , during which buyers were notably absent. The close was ni the bottom , me below yesterday ; No. 2 mixed ca h. 46Uc bid ; July , 4SHo asked ; September , 47Ho nuked. OATS Nn trading , ns traders weru too far apart In their views ; No. 2 ca h , 29c asked ; July rmo bid ; September. 27V4c. CORN MEAL J2.30fi2.3i. 1IRAN Steady ; C5o east track. HAY-Pralrle , J8.W011.60 this side ; tlmothr , J14.0XI 18.00 caft side. lUiTTER-QjIct. steady ; separator creamery , UlIlGc ; fancy Elglns. iStfltHe. LEAD Ea y ; I3.07Hb3.10. SPELTER About steady ; J3.474@3.60. ! WHISKY J1.25. PROVISIONS Pork , standard mess , J12.C2H Ij > rd , prime steam. J6.23 ; choice , JC.40. llacon boxed k.hnulder . J6.10 ; longs , (6.87H ; ribs , J7 sborts , J7.12H. Dry salt meals , boxed shoulders J1.M ; longs. JC.37U ; ribs. JC.50 ; shnrls , J6.C2U. RECEll'TS-Flour. 3,000 bbls. ; wheat , 9.000 bu.- corn10 POO bu. ; oats. J3.COO bu. SHIPMENTS Flour , S.WK ) bbls. ; wheat , 9,000 bu. ; corn. 30.030 bu. ; oats , 4.000 bu. Liverpool Markou. LIVERPOOL , June 19. PROVISIONS Bacon , steady ; demand moderate : Cumberland cut , 23 to SO Ibs. . 31s ; short ribs. 23 Ibs. , 32s ; long clear light , 38 to 45 Ibs. , 33s ; long clear heavy , 65 Ibi. , 32g ; short clear bucks , light. 18 Ibs. , 31s ; short clear middle * , heavy , 65 Ibs. , 32 > ; clear bellies 14 to 1C Ibs. , 33s. Shoulders , square , 12 to IS Ibs. . i . Hams , short cut , 14 to 1C Ibs. . J4 ed. Tal low , Una North Amtrican , nominal , llnf , extra India him * , to * ; prime mess , C2s Cd , Pork , prlm ness , fine western , COsj prime mess , medium. t > 2 "d. l.nnl , quiet , prim * western , 33s 8d ; refined. In latin , 31s. CHEESEFlnni demand moderate ) finest American while , 43s ; finest American colored , 43s j ordinary new , 16s. 11UTTER Finest tTnltcd States nnd irood , nom. COTTON 8ERD OH , Liverpool refined , ISs Id. LINSEED OII-2I * fid. PETROLIU'M-Refined , Hid. REFRIGERATOR I1EEF Forequarlera , V.i { ; ilndquarters , C * d. HOI'S At London ( Pacific const ) , 2. LONDON , June 15. Cargoes of conft wheat , steady ; corn , steady ; on passage , wheat , steadier ; orn , quiet ; English and French country mar * icts , qukt. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ bTOCKS ANU IIUNUS. Vo'iimo of Ilnslnrst lilnilnls'ic' . bat Values Hold Tlmlr Divn. NEW YORK , June 19. Share speculation on the flock --xchange opened moderately active nnd generally lower , nnd In the flrst fifteen minutes a decline of HWl'.l per cent had been recorded , he latter in Gene nl Electric , wh'.ll New England est ft per cent. The market soon becnme Irreg ular , the InduMilals ns n rule showing strength , Sugar nnd National Linseed moving up li per cent , Distilling and General Electric % per cent , Tobacco i per cent and Rubber nnd Cordage prc- erred 54 per cent. Meanwhile declines were made of J per cent In Pacific Mall , ! per cent In Cleveland , Cincinnati , Chicago & SI. Lnuln , 1 l > r cent In Pllt ! > burg & Western preferred , Pull man nnd Colorado Fuel , Hi per cent In Lacledo Gas and Ut per cent In Tennessee Coal. A rally nf 1 per cent took place In New England. Toward 11 o'clock a steadier tone prevailed nnd during the hour following the only material changes In prices weie advances of lit per cent In Lake Shore , I per cent In Missouri Pacific and Tennessee - see Coal , nnd % per cent In Delaware , Lacka- wnnna nnd Lnclede One. nnd declines of 1T4 per cint In American Express and A per cent In Nor folk & Wwtern preferred. About midday henvy offerings of National Linseed letulted In a loss of the entire early gain , which was bated on n report that dividends would he resumed , nnd there was nn additional reaction ot U per cent In St. Paul & Omaha , nnd Consolidated Gas broke 1 per cent , the general list receding a fraction. During the afternoon some few shares depreciated slightly , but the inniket In the main was good In tone. In the final trading 1-iolfde Gas roue 1'i per cent ; but reacted l',4 per cent , and Lead nnd Rubber were under pressure and yielded Tt P" cent and 1 ix > r cent respectively. The market closed dull , but 111 in , with prices In a majority of enrea lower than nt the close yesterday. There wns a considerable diminution In the volume nt the bond trading today. Values , however , nwl no check tn their pronounced tendency upwards. The demand for securities extended to long neg lected Issues , In which appreciations of marked proportions were registered. The sales weic SI * f7 000 The following were the closing quotations on the leading stocks on the New lork exchange today : AtchlHon 10M U.P. . D. &G BK Ac ! runs Ex press. . 14H Nortnwcstcrn OU4 Alton. T. II 03 doptd 143 Am. Express 118 N. Y. Central 102H Ualtlmore A. Ohio. 113'4 ' N. Y. &N. E 4B Canada i .icuic . . . . U.T/ * Ontario AW 18 Canada Southern. . BB.'l Orcron Imp 12 Central Pacific , Orceon Nnv 20 dies. & Ohio. . , O. S. L. ft. U. N. . . . (14 Chicago Alton. . 10:1 : Pacific Mall 37H a , n..t Q t-M P.O. A E B4 Chicago Uas 74 Plttsburg 167 Consolidated Gas. 144H Pullman Palace. . 173 C..C. . C. A.St. L. . . . 45)1 Readlnir 17H Colo. Coal A Iron. U R. G. W 18 Cotton Oil Cert. . . . ' . ' 8 < R. G. W. pfd 4 9 { DclawaruAHud. . 12(14 ( Hock Island. . . . , . 73 Del. . Lack , A W. . . 1021 < St. Paul SK D.AR.G. pfj 47U dopfd 1224 D. AC. F. Co inu St. P. A Omaha. . . . 404 Rrle 10 do pfa 11G11 do pfd. ' 21 Southern Pacific. . "I1 * Fort Wayne187 S.igur Refinery. . . . G. Northern of J. . . 133 Tenn. Coil A Iron. 37H C. AK. I pfd ' < Texas Paslflc IlocktnirVjillev. . . 2U T. A O Cunt , pf J. . 80 Illinois Centnl. . . 'M Union Pacific . . . . St. P. ADuluth . . . 30 U. S. Exprcis. , . . . 404 K.A T. pfd 34 W. St. U 4 P I ) LakB Erie A West 24' ' doufd ' dopfd 83 Wells Kairo Ex.- 108' Lnku Shore 141) ) Western Union . . LeadTrust 3fi4 Wheeling A L. E. . 14H Louisville AN. . . . B84 rtonfit 4li4 ! L.AN. A OH M. A St. L 22' < Manhattan Con. . . 115 D. A R.G 14ft ' ' " O. E 3fi4 Michigan Cent. . lot ! < N. L 30 Missouri P.iclfto. . SSH C. F. A 1 211 Mobile A Ohio. . . 20 dopfd 6B Nashville Chat . . . 05 T. A. A. A N. M. . . . 2W National Cor.Uza. 2 T. St. L. &K. C. . . . 0 dorfd 4 dopfd 144 N. J. Central 100U S. K. B 144 N. A W. pfa 13H dopfd 11 ! ! North Am. Co. . . . Bl ( Am. To-3. Co 114 Northern Pacific. . 4H dopfd 114 No.Pac. pfd 1034 St P. . M. A M 114 Tht > total sales of stocks today were 237,246 shares , including ; American Sucnh , 57,500 : American Tobacco , 3,200 ; Hurling- ton , 5,600 ; Chicago Gas , 2fOO ; Distilling & Cattle Feeding. 8,500 ; Missouri Pacific , 8.700 ; National 1/nseed Oil , 4,000 ; New York & New England. third aKefEinent paid. 4.500 ; Reading. 19,100 ; Ht , Paul , 12,000 : Silver bullion certificates , 10.0-M , Tennessee Conl and Iron , 19,301 ; Texas Pacific , 6,800 ; United States Leather , 3,500 ; Wabaeh pre. ferred , 6,000. _ Nl'\T YurK .MoiifV . NEW YORK. June 19. MONEY ON CALL-- Easy at 1 per cent ; last loan , 1 "per .cent ; closed at 1 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-203V4 per STERLING EXCHANGE -Stronger and higher. with actual business In bankers' bills at J4.E9IJ 4.83H for demand nnd JI.RSHC4.SSn for rlxty days ; posted rotes. J4.854.89',4 and J4.SO@4.80Hi commercial bills. JI.87KJJ4.SS. SILVER CERTIFICATES 67067140. GOVERNMENT I1ONDS Strong ; state bonds , dull ; railroad bonds , flrm. Closing quotations of bonds were as follows : U.S. 4s , Kg. , n > vr. O. P. IBU Of 'tld. . . 103 U.S. 4s coup. new. 1234 D. Alt. G. 7s . 1124 U.S. As. raj D. AR. r > . 4s . 88S , U. S. 5s.coup Erlo 2d < ) . U.S. 4srag 112 U. H. AS. A. Us. . . . II. S. 4s.oo.lp R. II AS. A. 73. . . . 104 U.S. 2s. res. . 07 II. AT. O. 59 . 1104 Pacific Us ot 'U5. . 100 do Oi . 110 Ala. Clais A 107 M. K. AT. 1st 41. . SOW Ala. Clisi D 107 doI ( 4s . OOH Als. . Clan * C 7 Mutual Union Us. . 110 Ala. Currency. . . . 117 N. J. C. fien. as. . , . 118 La. Hew Con. 4 . . 1)7 No. P.IC. Isti . 1184 Missouri Oi 100 103 N.C. fls 12.5 N. W. ConaTls. . . . 141 N.C. 49 103 do S. P. D3b. 5s. 100M S. C. nonfunJ R , G. Weit. Isti. . . 7UJi Tenn. new sat u ? , 9t P. Consolt 7 . . 12R' ' Tenn. now HBt As. 104 doC. A P. W 3a. 114 Tenn. old fls 110 St L.AI.M.fJjr . 5. 704 ! Va. Contnrles. . . . 024 St. L.S.F.J > l.'J. ' dodeforr&t. Tex. P.ic. IsU . Alchinon 4s SI Atchlson 2d A. . . . U. P. lilt of Md. . . 10 < l Canada So. 2d . . . \VestShorj4n . 1074 L. AN. Unified43. So. K. R . 08 O.R. AN.8t . . . . Han Knn ljco Mining Stuo c ( } iT : lr > n. SAN FflANCHCO. Juno 10.--Ths oTlcUl clDi- Inp quotations for mlnlnz stocks tolly wara at follows : Aim 10o lulia AlnhaCon o 12 12B Ancics 27 [ fcntuckv Con. . . . , B Ilelcher 35 Lndy Wash Con. , 1 fleet A Boloner. . . . 40 Mexican . , G8 G8n Dodle Con 33 vfono . . . . . n Unlllon 8 Mount Diablo . is llulwcr Con 8 Occidental Con. . . 20 Caledonia. , 7 Onhlr . , 13fl Challenge Con to Overman. . . . , . 18 Choliar DO Polosi . , 42 Confidence 7B Savaee . Con. Cat A Va. . . . . 240n Sierra Niivada , , . . Con. New Voric. . . n Silver Hill . 2 Crown Point S5 _ Sllror Klu * . Exchequer Union Con . 25 Gould jcCurrv 27 Utah Con . 3 Hale A Norcross. . 89 Yellow Jacket. . . . 41 Silver birj , rtJJ08Mi. ! M-sxtsn dnllin , 6343 S4c , Drafts , sight , 24u : taloirinhb. 5j. . An assessment ot 20o a share has been levied on Union Con. Hnston StooK Uunc tlani. BOSTON. Juno 10. Call loanv 233 par cent : time loans. 244 percent. Cloilnf priori for stocks , bonasand mlnlur sh.iraa ; A.T. AS. F 10 H Westlnrh.Ele/c. . . . Am. Surnr. 1104 W. Eloo. ntiL 53 Am. Surar pfd. . . . 10UU Wls.CantraI 53BH UavautaQas 11H Gen. Eloo. pfd 05 UellTalephonu. . . . 2044 Edison Elcc Ilia. . 1S34 Boston A AlDany. . 20(1 ( Atchlsjii 2ds 2BH Boston iMalno. . . 174 Atchlson 4s 784 O. B.AU 8 New Entland Os. . llfi Fltchburr 8O''H Oen. Electric 5s. . . 80 Oen. Klactrio. 35 > < \V1 . Cent. lain. . . . At > 4 Illinois Steel 70 Atlantic 10 Mexican Central. . 11 ! < lloston i Montam 62 N. Y.AN. E 44H nntta A Boston. . . 14 > ( OldColonv 180 CMumet < t Heala. . 299 Ore. Short Line. . . 04 Centennial , . Rubber. Fr.uiklln 1B4 SanDle.ro Koarstrro 13J < Union PnclQc Qumcv 118 WcMEnd 724 Tamar.iclc 135 West End nfd 00 Wolverine No IT York Mlainj ( Jintttlant. NEW YORK , Juno lO.-Tua following ar * the eloslng mtiim/auotatio'ii ; llulwcr , 4 Ontario 800 Cholor. IB Ophlr. 125 Crown Point SO Plymouth 20 Con. Ca < . _ Va. . . . 230 Quicksilver. . . , S75 Deadwoou 35 Quicksilver pfa. . .1703 UouldA Curry. . . 25 Sierra Nevada. . . . 60 Hale i Norcrois. . 85 Standard 200 Homestake 1000 Union Con. 28 Iron Silver SB Yellow Jacket. . . . 41 Mexican- BO I.ondmi Sleek ( Juoiutlaui. LONDON , June 10. 4 p. m. cloilnr ; Can. Pacific B4H St. Paul con BOH Krle 10U N. Y. Central 1044 01) Pennsylvania. . . . B4 III. Central Ucaclliiz 8. . Mexican ordinary. 1O4 Mex. Cen. new 4s. . 674 IIAR SILVER 30',4 per ounce. MONEY U per cent. The rate for money In the open market for short bills la 9-16 per cent ; three months' bills , 9-16 per cent. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Oil Atarknr. LONDON. June 19.-PETROLEUM-Splrltir. 7 d ; turpentine , spirits. 22s : d ; Calcutta , linseed , ( pot. 39s ; May shipments , via cnpe.Ss. CHARLESTON. June 19.-TURPENT1NE- Flrm ; 2Cic. ) ROSIN Firm : J1.15SJ1.20. WILMINGTON , June 19. ROSIN Firm ; good , 11.20. SPIRITS Firm. Inactive ; 2CV4S26KC. TAR-Steady ; J1.25. Tl'RPENTINE Firm ; hard , ' 11.20 ; soft , Jl.SO ; Vlreln , J2.25. SAVANNAH , June -SPJRIT8-Firm ; 2 < % c ; Kit * , 67 } bbl * . I OHAM LIVE &TJCK MARKET Onttlo and Hog HcceimtftVcre Quito Liberal Again YcaU NATIVE CATRF nlp TLY SOLD EARiY ori'i'l tu / r Tlicro U'ui n Fooling Among the llujers Hint Prices MiTit""Tlo Lower mill Ttiolr First llliUWcro'rivo _ Ctati Cmler TucuJfiiJIi 1'rlces. SOUTH' 03r AHA , Juno 19. Tlio receipts today Ctijispted of 1,174 cattle , 4.CCI hogs nml 1,149 sheep , na ngalnst 1,611 cnttlo , 6,175 hogs nntT 138 sheep yesterdny nnd C91 cnttle , 6,003 IIOKB nnd 1C4 sheep on Wednesday of last week. For the week thua far the receipts are 3,379 cattle , 10.GKJ hogs nnd 1,951 sheep , na ncnlnst 2.3S7 cnttle , 11,372 IIORS and 1,161 sheep for the first three days of last week. CATTLE The receipts of cattle were lib eral again today , there being fifty-six loads In the yards , an against llfty-four yesterday. Out of the number received fourteen loads were consigned direct to the packers nnd were not offered for"sale. . Among the offer ings of fat cattle there were BOino pretty i'ood natives , but a considerable portion of the receipts was made up of westerns. There was n tndn of good California steers and quite a bunch of commonlsh Nevada cattle. The reports from Chicago Indicated a decline of lOc on beef steers , nnd the market here 'was weak accordingly and about lOc lower. The native cattle mostly fold early , but the general market was about ns llfelecs ns usual. There was one bunch of natives BOW ! enough to bring $5.10 , the highest-price paid for cattle on this market tilnce Friday of last week. Fair to good 1,100 to 'l,2CO-lb. beeves sold at $ I.704.W ) , with the lighter nnd common cattle at $3.5004.10. IJuyers and sellers were unable to come together on the western cattle. There were only two or three loads of cows and heifers on the market , all told , and they were picked up enr'.y by the buy ers. Prices on that clapa of cattle did not phew much change from yesterday. The sales reported were mostly of odds and ends , and ranged all the way from $1.60 teA A few bunches of feeders changed hands , but the demand was not very active , nor wns the market Very strong ; In fact , feed ers suffered about the same decline as fat cattle. Representative sales : HEEF STEERS. Vo. Av. Pr. No. Av. - Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1. . . . 940 12 60 1..1110 $3 f,0 20..12GO } 4 70 1. . . . 810 325 5..11CC 3 ! ' 0 19. . . .1114 475 Z..1295 3 25 2..12W 4 10 ID. . . .1243 4 9D 7. . . . 843 350 IS. . . .1020 445 17. . . .1502 5 10 1. . . . 950 3 SO 1..1340 4 50 COWS. 1. . . . 870 150 1. . . . fOO 215 3. . . . 97C 2 CO 1..1I40 190 I. . . . 930 225 I. . . . 950 275 1. . . . 8M > 190 9. . . . 812 225 11. . . . 889 280 1. . . . 930 200 1..10S0 230 7 - S22 3(10 2. . . . 940 200 1. . . . RSO 240 1..1Z70 300 3. . . .1016 200 2. . . . 830 251 G..10W 320 1..11CO 200 2. . . .1170 255 1..12IO 340 1..1030 215 1. . . . 670 2 CO 2. . . .111)5 ) 341 2. . . . 800 215 1. . . . 930 2 CO 2. . . .1320 3 HO 2. . . . 9'5 2 15 HEIFERS. 1. . . . C70 175 1. . . . 440 225 1..6SO 260 2. . . . MO 200 13. . . . 813 230 10. . . .740 2 f,0 1. . . . 670 215 1. . . . 400 240 2. . . . 7b5 320 DULLS. 1. . . . f.SO' 1 80 1..M70 235 1. . . . 740 240 1. . . . 7tO 200 3. . . .1040. 2 40 1..MO 240 1..H4I ) 225 1..114r 2 40 1..1320 2 C.5 . 1. . . . 44J 2 25 9llI CALVES. ' ( 2. . . . , 315 260 1. . . . 1.Q.4DQ 4..157 500 1. . . . , 100 300 1. . . . 173t4 T3 1. . . . 240 B 2j 1. . . . S20 400 1.,140s 5 00 1. . . . 190 625 1. . . . 130 451 3. . . . 1245 U > 1. . . . 230 525 8TOCKERS AND FJEEDERS. 1. . . . 720 225 2..112) 2 7,5 27. . . . 891 320 3. . . . 676 250 1. . . . 700 3W 6. . . . 910 325 JS. . . . 770 2 65 6. . . . C5T 3 03 12. . . . 980 3 25 22. . . . 850 275 15. . . ; 7t 5" 3 IS 6. . . . S88 325 8. . . . 940 2 75 10. . . . 774.0 f l § WESTERNS. 13 steers 1265 J3 50 ' * I1OOS For the secondnimH this week the re ceipts of hois were llbcnuV though not BO heavy ns yesterday. The offerings. , consisted of slxty- Keven fresh loads of fnlr , avclage quality. There was a fetllni ? among ths'l/tiyi'is ' that the market might he lower , anil thdfr" HtKt bids were fully 5o under yesterilay'Sr a/id the , opening market was we.ik. loiter . " .the njaiket firmed up and closed stronger. The pens were cleared early. Th'e best VeaVy hogs sold at J4.C5 , the name as yesterditylaijontrheavy and- mixed hops , however , sold larcely. at J4.55SJ4.60. The llBht and medium weight ? ( brought J4.40S4.CO for the mobt part. Representative sales : No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 1 150 . . . * 4 25 69 203 . . . $4 45 75 175 160 425 80 203 160 445 8 161 . . . 4 30 78 222 240 4 45 1 210 . . . 4 30 2 270 . . . 4 45 86 IS ) 40 4 36 46 . . .267 200 4 45 ' 2 193 SO 4 35 76 2M 120 4 47',4 2 310 . . . 435 83 22 * 163 4 4714 4 160 . . . 435 f,5 238 . . . 450 1 390 80 435 -76 , .227 40 4 M 1 184 160 4 35 70 216 80 4 50 2 170 . . . 435 70 228 60 4 60 1 270 . . . 4 25 240 80 4 CO 2 260 . . . 435 64 233 120 460 1 2.V ) . . . I 35 75 233 80 4 60 86 179 40 4 35 66 276 331 460 10 215 . . . 435 CO 237 SO 460 Zt 185 120 4 S5 84 253 120 460 6 320 80 4 35 17 238 . . . 4 50 77 2 4 160 4 35 8 SIS . . . 4 60 21 202 40 435 63 243 80 4 60 66 165 . . . 4 35 f.6 257 230 4 f.O 62 1S7 40 4 35 66 237 ICO 4 50 f,8 201 80 4 40 62 221 40 4 60 2) ) 212 . . . 4 40 4 555 . . . 4 N > 72 212 240 440 , 81 216 200 460 87 212 160 440 6 218 . . . 460 SO 227 160 4 40 6 2S8 , , . 4 50 9 224 . . . 440 0 253 . . . 460 6 248 80 4 40 3 250 . . . 460 7 2fy SO 440 4 250 . . . 460 6 320 80 440 4.\ 230 . . . 460 3 333 . . . 4 40 2 310 . . . 4 60 5 236 40 441 1 220 . . . 460 79 205 200 4 40 69 220 80 4 62'4 7.1 196 200 4 41 81 244 . . . 6 62'4 7 1SS . . . 440 5 260 . . . 465 7S 201 320 440 55 209 40 465 75 116 160 4 42VJ 62 2.17 160 463 10 261 80 4 42',4 50 289 200 4 55 71 217 160 4 42V4 41 236 . . . 4 55 78 202 120 4 42V4 64 261 40 4 65 CT 263 160 445 61 264 80 455 53 2.10 SO 445 C3 24S 240 465 72 225 ISO 445 64 272 160 465 90 201 ICO 4 4i C9 241 160 455 72 200 120 4 45 6 278 . . . 4 65 73 199 80 4 45 6 : 341 80 4 65 C2 247 280 44.1 M 280 . . . 400 69 219 80 4 45 69 220 120 4 00 76 204 SO 4 45 20 2 > 9 . . . 4 60 M 220 40 4 4" 2 385 . . . 4 BO 72 214 80 4 41 13 24 ! . . . 4 CO 75 211 80 4 45 61 237 . . . 4 60 5 292 . . . 4 45 67 252 . . . 4 C2V4 4 302 SO 4 45 73 249 . . . 4 C214 77 202 121 4 45 63 278 40 4 C5 77 206 80 4 4r 46 331 . . . 4 65 72 22S SO 4 45 68 326 120 4 G5 SK1PB AND CULLS. 1 230 . . . 2 CO 1 440 . . . 360 ' PIGS. 1 160 . . . 200 1 ISO . . . 325 1 170 . . . 225 4 115 . . . 260 SHEEP There were seven double deck * of western sheep on the market , two double decks having Iffn held over from yesterday. While the market did not show any Improvement , there wan demand enouph to clean up the vards. Fair to choice- natives are quotable at $2.75r3.60 ; fair to ( rood westerns at J2.60ff3.25 ; rommon and stock sheep. J2.00JT2.76 ; [ rood tn choice 40 to 100- Ib. lambs , J3.75fl5.25. Representative sales : 177 western wethers , 104 J2 15 201 western wethers 104 215 210 western wethers , Ill 2 15 207 western wethers 106 2 15 374 western wethers 104 215 397 western wethers 104 215 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Increased Receipts of r ( ttln fame Lower Prlrc * lines , Illftrlirr. CHICAGO , June 19. Th cottle receipts today reached about 14,600 headjins-iagalnst 11.736 last Wednesday. The trade atti > d. In late "and sales showed a pretty general decllpe of 10gl5c , even the choice droves sharing In Uje reduction. Sales were on a basis of J3.7SffC.o61 Wr common to extra native dressed beef and s'fifppl'ng steers , with the larger part of the IrajisnotlcMsOat J4.50f74.CO. Cows nnd hulls averaged lOfllSanlower than yesterday , cows and heifer * selling , it 1.25J ? ,60 as nn ex- trerne range , with sales principally at J2.00O2.31. Rulls sold at Jl,753.25. and ' calves were again In good demand at J4.751TM07 a few selling at J2.50iTi4.60. The best fed Tvia'As were active and firm , choice selHne as high an J5.10. HOK receipts today were about 28.000 head , nnd those left over last night dwelled the supply to SO 000 head. There was ap aotlve demand from Chlrago packers , and , as easjern shippers were fair buyers , the offerlng Twere nearly nil sold , early prices ruling stronKtat a further nveraee Improvement of 6c per10Qbs. . Heavy hogs sold at an extreme range of' J4.454J4.M. mixed and butchers' hogs nt J4.45 r4.JO. and light weights at J1.40S4.70. Heavy sold largely nt J4.7004.Sft and light nt ! 4.CO@4-M. Sheen receipts today werb the largest of any day for some time past.There wns 'a fair de mand for good to choice sheep and lambs , but tha general market was 10@16c lower , and In some Instances there wns a greater decline. Bhcep were salable at J1.WSt.10. and spring lambs at J4.50ff6.00. Texas sheep are selling nt j.COfi3.00. westerns at J2.60@3. 5 , and .Oregon sheep around J3. Comparatively few native * sell below J2.60 or RECElPTS-Csttlf. H.6W head : calves , BOO head ; hogs , 23,000 head ; sheep , 16,000 head. New York l.tv * Slock Market. NEW YORK , June 19. BEEVES Receipts , 1,844 head ; on sale. 44 cars. Steer * opened lOo higher , clo ed at Monday's prices for good and shade lower for common and medium : oxen , bulls and cow * Heady ; native * t ers , poor to prime. Jl.SSC5.Sl5 ; stags and oxrn , J2.7SQ5.00 ; bulls , J2.S l.W ; dry cows , J3.0003.CO. European cables quote' American steers at 12QUo dretted weight ; re- frirrntor ! btef nt SHClOUe ; exports today , 2.13S quarters of beef. OALVK8 Receipts. B,7W hend ) cltved. < tc lower on venU ; Mcndjr fn buttermilk cnlvrs , venl , poor to prim * . J.MHj ) .Wi buttermilk cnlve ? , JJ.SI'i CI.J5. S1IIIKP AND LAMI1S Receipts. (1,970 ( hendi on * nle , 8,600 hend ; steady for both sheep nnd lamhM pens about denied ; sheep , poor to good , J2.00U 4.00 ] lamln , common lo choice , JI.5n(74.7S. HOas Receipts , 9,234 hcnd ; higher at IS. lot ? 5.35 * _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .St. tmr l.tvo < 4t ! > o ! < . ST. LOt'IS. June 15. CATTLn Receipts , J.1M hend ; shipments , COO hend ; unlives sternly with n gtind demand for Ix-st grade * ; dre ed beef nnd shipping steers , J3.60Ifl.25j cows. $2.4V ( ! ) 3.25 ; Texna cnltte , stronp nnd nctlvc ; fed steer * . J3..10IT4.76 ; gruss Hirers , J2.COQ3.M ; cows , J2.45Q 3.25. 11OC1B Receipts , 6,200 hrnd ! shipments , TOO hend ! market opened wenk nnd dull , but Inlet becnme strong nnd nctlvc ; tops brought JI.754O ! 47- . : packers , J4.60fl4.65 ; light , 11.4001.65. R1I1JEP Receipts , 1,600 head ; shipments , none , market steady nnd firm ; native * . $ .1.00iJ3.I3 | hunts. J3.E5giMi no Tcxns fhccp offered. K'tn x * Our Llvulurk , KANSAS CITY. June ll.-CATTLn-RecMpts. ! 4.600 head ) shipments , 1,600 hend ! market wenlc for best : nthcis 6ftlOo lower nnd dull ; Texas steers , J 2. COM. 21 ; Texns cows , J2.1o3.2. " > ; ' " 'et steers. ? 3.M > I5.65 ? ; native co s. Jl.WW.OO : stock- cm iind fe lers , J2.twr4.10 ; bull ? , J2.01 3.25. I1CK1S Receipts , 8,200 hend ; shipments. 1,100 head ; market steady ; bulk of * alc. , f4.3TifI4.fiS ; hDnvlos. fl.50 < ! ? 4.C5 ! packers , J4.S.i4.C5 ; mixed , J4.30fT4.65 ; lights , J4.15Q4.40 ; Yorkers , J4.30U4.40 : pies , J.1.80JT4.30. SlIEnP-Rece'pIs , 1,200 head : shipments. 40) hend ; market slow , Stock In Stgnt. Record of receipts at the four principal mar kets for Wednesday , June 19. 1S95 : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omnha . 1,474 4.6B4 1,194 Chicago . 15,000 29,000 16XM ( Kansas City . 4,600 8,210 1,210 Bt. Louis . 3,100 6,200 1510 Total . 21,074 47,004 19,891 Uoo .Murker. HOSTON , June 19. The American Wool nn1 Cottnn Reporter will say tomorrow of the wool trade : A general Improvement In the wool trade during the pa week has been nil nlong the line. Increased cales nre registered In New lork , Philadelphia nnd Chicago , nnd , notwith standing the Intervention of u holiday In Hos- ton , the rnles there have reached a figure of nearly 6,000,000 Ibs. Prices obtained In some Instances during the week Just pasted are no ticeably nbovc the intes nt which Klmllnr Mocks were selling three weeks ngo. The revlviit In demand Is largely due to nn Increased need for stocks by thone manufacture who linve re covered from recent labor troubles , nnd have found their supply of material greatly ex hausted. The large soles of foreign wools arc noticeable this week. Although th'-re Is a lim ited amount of the new clip actually on the market , orders nro being taken by sample , and In addition to the sales reported u large amount of stock Is held unJer consideration. The total sales In the three markets , rtcs on , New York nnd Philadelphia nre 6,695,100 llw. , of which 4,536,000 Ibs. were sold In lloston , 1,085.001 Ibs. In New York , and 1.33.1,100 Ibs. In Philadelphia. In Tloston a good biichiCFR has been done In medium No. 2 nnd coarse fleeces. Georgia and ( southern Texas pulled nnl scoured wools nnd n moderate amount of territorial iwools has been ST. LOUIS , June 19. WOOI- Strong but un changed ; choice grades not quo'nlly changed ; Missouri nnd Illinois combing , 15 ? ; combing nnd cloth. l4'4ff14'Sc ; medium , 13V4c ; coarse nnd braid , l4 < iei4V4c ; light line , lie : heavy fine. Knnxns nnd Nebimko medium. Ilfil3c ; light line , 7OFc ; heavy fine , 6J6c ; Texns , Ar kansas , Indian Territory , etc. , fall nnd spring , medium , 12R13c ; coarre nnd low , SfflOc ; light flnp , SillOc ; heavy tine. 688c : Dakota , Wyoming , Utah , etc. , medium , 9J712 ; ; coars ? nnd low , 7SSc ; light fine , 7 < S8c ; henvy line , 6 6e. CofTrc Murliot. NEW YORK , June 19. COFFEE Options opened sternly at 5 points decline to 5 points advance ; ruled generally dull nnd featuieless , with sellers scarce on larger warehouse deliveries ; cables Ind fferent ; In the nfternoon the market wns Inactive nnd entirely fenturelefs ; closed quiet nt- net unchanged to 5 points nduinoc ; mlc , 1,250 bags. Including October nt J14.45. and November nt J14.40. Spot coffee. Itlo. dull ; No. 7 , J15.50 ; mild. Cordova , Jn.25ifri9.25 ; pales , none. HAVRE , June 1 ! ) . Market opened quiet at Uf higher ; at 12 m. . quiet ; ndvimce lost ; nt 3 ti. m. , tiarely steady nnd unchanged ; closed hnrely steady nnd unchanged for the day ; sales , 8,00tf bags. _ < ottnti uiiruet. ST. LOUIS. June 19. COTTON-Steady ; mid dling , 6 13-16c : pales , 139 bales ; receipts , 13 bales ; shipments , 2 1 bales ; s'oek , 2" > .f67 Imles. NEW YORK , June 19. COTTON Quiet but steady ; middling , 7 3-16c ; gross receipts , 100 bales ; exports to Great Urttaln , 3,819 bales ; for- wnidod , 100 bales ; sak-3. 463 bales ; tplnners , 26.1 bales : stock , 215,661 bale ; . NEW ORLEANS , June 19. COTTON Dull an.l nominal : middling. 6 15-lCc ; low middling , 6 9-16o ; good ordinary , C'ic : net nnd KIOSS receipts , 1,089 bales ; exports , cnnstwis-e , 702 bales ; sales , 100 bales ; stock , 124 , MO bales. _ I'vorhi .llnrliutf. PEORIA , June 19. CORN Market firm , higher ; No. 2. 60',4o : No. 3 , 60c. OATS Market firm. Inactive ; No.2 white , SO',4 © 30 > ic ; No. ? white , 30ff30Vic. RYE Nominal. WHISKY Market firm ; finished Roods. $1.13 for high wines. c OlECEIlTiS Wheat , 5,400 bu. ; corn. 20,800 bu. ; oats , 23,100 bu. ; rye. none : barley , 703 bu. SHIPMENTS Wheat. 1.800 bu. : corn , none ; oata , 36,300 bu. ; rye , 600 bu. ; barley , none. Siignr Mnrknr. NEW YORK , June 19. SUGAR Raw , qule.t , but steady ; reilned , quiet , but steady ; fair refining , 2T4c ; centrifugal. 90 test , 3 6-10c : refined , steadier ; No. 6. 4 ? 4 8-16c : No. 7 , S 15-16 ® 4Mc ! : No. 8 , 374 4 M6c : No. 9. 3 13-16Ti4e ( : No. 10. 3VW3 16-16c : No. 11 , 3 ll-16fi3T4c : No. 12. 3 9-16 ® 3c ; No. 13. S c ; off A , 4 ll-lG74'Jc ; mold A , 4 ll-16 < 34T4c ; standard A , 4 5-16r4'c : confection ers' A. 4 6-16if4',4c ; cut loaf. -16g6',4c : cruelxd , 6 lUGST.I'Jc ; powdered. 454514 15-16c ; granulated , 4 7-16 < S'454c ; cubes. 4 1I-16C4KC. NPW York lirr < 1 " > 't" Market. NKW YORK. Juno 19. Agents have advanced prices as follows : Androscoggln , 36-Inch , bleached , 'Ic ; nnd Ten Strke. : 33-Inch , bleached , to 6V4c. There was u good Inquiry extended to all classes of stapl cottons , and where reason able deliveries could be had. fnlr orders were located. Some Lusiness was done In prints for shipment on memorandum , nnd considerable busi ness wns done In woolen fabrics. The hardening values for wool Is Influencing some business. Printing cloths , quiet nnd steady at 2c. Milvrnitken 'irnln Murknts. MILWAUKEE. June 19. WHEAT Lower : No. 2 t prlmr , 74'/4c ; No. 1 northein , 81c ; July , 74Hc. CORN In moderate demand ; No. 3. 60c. OATS Higher ; No. 2 white , 32c ; No. 3 white , nominal. HARLEY Nominal ; No. 2 , 60c ; sample , 60S51C. RYE Lower ; No. 1 , 62c. _ Duluth \Vhp r ninrket. DULUTII , June 19. WHEAT Close : No. 1 hard , cash. 74c ; June. 75c ; July , 74',4c ; No. 1 northern , cnph , 73ic ! ; June.74ifcc ; July , 74c ; September , 72c ; No. 2 northern , cash. 69ic ; No. 3 northern , cash , 65jc : rejected. C3 c ; to ar rive , No. 1 hard , 75c ; No. 1 northern. 74Hc. IMInncapolli Wheat Market. MINNEAPOLIS. June 19.-WHEAT-Weak : July , 62T4o ; September , "OUo : on track. No. 1 hard , 74Uc ; No. 1 northern , 73Vic ; No. 2 northern , FLOUR Steady ! first pitents , J4. 0004. 40 ; second patents , J3.90iS4.00 ; first clears , J3.604j3.CO. 'Krl c < > W 1 1 rut Quntntlon * . SAN FRANCISCO. June 19. WHEAT Dull ; December , Jl.03',4 ! new eellers. Jl.OOH. Plimnclnl > ui s. BOSTON. June 19. Clearings , J17,259,490 ; bal ances , Jl,649,201. I1ALTIMORH. June 19. Clearings , J2,31C,90S ; balances , J371.1S9. NEW YORK , June 19. Clearings , JIOS.433,110 ; balances , J4.946.716. PHILADELPHIA. June 19. Clearings , J16.222- 74 ; balances , J1S9S,675. ST. I/3UI8 , . June 19. Clearings , J4 , 165,4)7 ; bal ances , J442.749. Money , 6CG per cent. New York exchange , 60c premium , WASHINGTON. June 19. Today's statement of the condition of the treasury shows : Available cash balance , J183,449,2ri ; gold reserve , J'j9,607,714. CHICAGO , June 19. dealings , J15.8C9.OtKl. Money easy at 4B5 per cent for call loans , and 6fJ6 per cent for commercial paper. New \ork exchange , COc premium. Sterling exchange. posted rates. J4.MH84.'jO'i. I'orclc" frinuncml Affairs. RERUN , June 19. Exchange on London , elsht days sight , 20 marks 41',4 V > e- 1'ARIS , June 19. Three per cent rentes , 102f 2o for the account ; exchange on I/ondon , 2 f 20V4c for checks. LONDON , June 19.-C.old Is quoted at Buenos Ayres twlay at 252.60 ; Madrid. 13.50 ; Lisbon , S3 ; St. 1'eterFbure , 60 ; Athens , 77 ; Rome , 104.55',4 ; Vienna , 103. Ilonilholrlers Object to Consnlldullon. MILWAUKEE , Juno 19. The answer In the case of the Farmers' Loan ana Trust com pany against the Green Bay , AVInona & St I'cul Hallway company nnd others was filed tn the United Sta'es circuit court today by John L. Waterbury , chairman of a committee representing 11,000,000 of bonds originally issued by the railroad company , who refused to Continue the various schemes for consoli dating the Indebtedness nf the company. Mr. Waterbury demands that the property be ad ministered as a single trust ; that the assets of the company fte ascertained and that the rank of the mortgages be declared ; that the consolidated mortgage and the bonds Issued thereunder bo declared null and void , and that the Farmers' lan > and Trust company be ordered to hold the gold Income bonds of September 1 , 1891 , In trust for the holders of the certificates. _ _ Trouble vlth the Arnpaliocs Feared. WICHITA , Kan , , June 10.--A special dis patch to the Eagle from El Reno says that tbo chootlng of Hod Lodge , the Indian who had been arrested for assaulting an old woman at Arapaboe last Saturday , promises to become a tetlous matter and may end In an outbreak against the white tettlers at any moment. A mutual hatred exists among the Indians and whltet and th greatest caution Is requlrel tn prevent an armed conflict. Captain Woodson says that Cap tain Mackey's troop of cavalry ls on tbo scene and that he ban sent a detachment of Indian police to mlnglo with the Indian * and keep them quiet. "U Is proper to add that I think Red tadgo wai entirely Innocent ot the autiult on the old lady nnd that tevcral whlto people ple volunteered to testify In hit favor at the preliminary trLi , " ho eayg. A Jliimtc.li from Arapahoe alto slates that the Indians nro very much excited ant that a general collision Is feared. AXa .IT xntr J.O.VHO.V. Officers Klectccl fan thn Various Corp * Or- NEW LONDON , Juno 19. Several army corps held reunions yesterday morning and early In the afternoon before the parade , The Fifth corps elected the following am eers : 1'resldent , General Fltzjolm 1'ortor ; first vice president , Captain U. llurncU Smith ; second vlco president , Fred M. Sack- ett ; vlco president for the Army of the Potomac mac , Colonel George A. Woodward ; secre tary and treasurer , Colonel A. N. Clark ; can didate for president of the Army of the Potomac mac , Colonel George A. Woodward ; secretary and treasurer , Colonel A , N. Clark. In Uie.punulo this afternoon about 1MO men participated. The annual meeting wan hold In Armory hall this afternoon , Major General Alexander S. Webb presiding. Colonel Tucsdell , the treasurer , reported n balance of $2,127 In the treasury. It was voted to meet In Qurllngton , Vt. Major Gen eral J. A. Gibbon , U. S. A. , , on the first bal lot , was elected president. A resolution was passed to petition the United States govern ment to erect a monument nt Gettysburg In memory of the regular army veterans who died there. The first day's exercises closed this even ing with a public entertainment In the Third regiment armory. Major John II. Calif , U. S. A. , of Fort Trumbull , delivered the address of welcome In behalf of the vet erans , The response was by Major General Alexander S. Webb , president of the Society of the Army of the Potomac. The oration was by Major General John Gibbons. A poem was read by II. C. Uunncr of New York. _ _ Lmly noiiElnss .lumped Her Contract. SAN FHANCISCO , Juno 19. Manager Moore of the Auditorium la looking for Lady Sholto Douglass , and threatens trouble when he finds her. When Lady Douglass was Loretta Addis , acting In a Dakersfleld dive , she often sighed for an opportunity to ap pear before the San Francisco public. After her engagement with Lord Douglass she re ceived the coveted offer from Manager Moore and signed a contract. She appeared at the Auditorium several nights and was a great success. But one day Miss Addis and Lord Douglass went to San Jose and wore married. The young woman failed to return to the Auditorium and Is spending her honeymoon with her noole husband In some place un known to Moore. Manager Moore flourished his broken contract and threatens ho will enforce It as soon as he can find Lady Doug lass. Fair Unit n Partner In the Donl. SAN FRANCISCO , June 19. An evening paper published a sensational story that the late ex-Senator Fair had a partner In his purchase of 206,000 tons of wheat by which speculation a loss of from $2,000,000 to $3- 000,000 was Incurred. It Is said that another millionaire estate was connected with the at tempted wheat corner In a partnership ca pacity and that since Fair's death strenuous efforts have been made to conceal the fact , the living partners saddling the entire loss upon the dead. Wholesale brlbsry of clerks , brokers and others Immediately connected with the big wheat deal Is said to have ac complished silence regarding the partner who did not pay his share of the loss. Smith ruction Victorious PORTLAND , Ore. , Juno 19. The result of yesterday's election for directors of the Oregon gen Improvement company was made known today. The election resulted In a victory for the faction headed by Elijah Smith , who de feated the Starbuck ticket by 5,400 votes. The vote stood : Smith , 3G.C91 ; Starbuck , 31- 291. The directors elected are : Henry Fall ing. C. II. Lewis , C. A. Dolph , W. M. Ladd and J. Bourne , Jr. , of Portland , Ore ; Elijah Smith , Empire City , Ore. ; Edwin S. Hooley , New York ; W. J. Hoffman , New York ; James B. O'Neil , New York ; Charles McQuado , New York , and Charles Schultz , New York. The directors will elect Elijah Smith president. OlympluVI11 Proceed to China. VALLEJO , Cal. , Juno 19. A dispatch re ceived late last night by Commandant Howl- son Instructs him to notify Captain Reed of the Olympla to hold himself In readiness on the completion of the approaching trial ship to take his ship to China to relieve the Balti more , which will return to Mare Island. This overthrows all previous plans of local officers , both at the yard and on the Olympla. Tli 9 expectation was that Admiral Beardslee would transfer his flag as commandant of the Pacific fleet to the new vessel should the final trfal prove satisfactory. The admiral will now doubtless return to ths Philadelphia as his flagship. _ Jiiilen Beuttjr Drfemls Illminlf. SAN FRANCISCO , June 19. Chief Justice Beatty of the California supreme court hat sent to Presiding Justice tlubbard of the supreme court a red hot communication on the recent report of the San Francisco judge. He says that while the grand Jury did not openly charge the supreme court with gross corruption In connection with the election fraud cases of Steinberg and Cohen , It did so by Implication. Chief Justice Beatty de fends the action of the supreme court and bitterly attacks the grand Jury for what he terms Its reckless dwlro to besmirch the reputation of jurists. sun TiruTES run iiousiroun's Acid Phosphate Are Dangerous. Because they cost less , many substitutes are offered , Homo of which are dangerous , and none of which will produce the same effect as the genuine. Insist upon having "Hors- ford's" whether buying a bottle of Acid Phos phate , or "phosphate" In a glass of soda. an Adroit 1-einloii Swindler , ST. LOUIS , June 19. A warrant has been Issued by United States Commissioner Gray for the arrest of Francis M. Rhodes , alias Peter Rhodes , a resident of Macon , Mo. , charging htm with perjury. It Is claimed that ho has obtained some $10,000 from the government by making false affidavits far pensions for the loss of eyesight. Investiga tions showed that his eyesight was good , that ho was quite rich and making money rapidly as a money lender. Mnrrluco I.lcemei , The following marriage licenses were Is sued yesterday by the county Judge : Name and Address. Age. Charles W. Andrews , Omaha . 34 Olive. J. Johnson , Omaha . 23 Philip II. Dubols , Waterloo . 37 Kettle 8 , Myers , Waterloo . 23 Frank L. Johnston. Leadvllle , Cole . 31 Hltty W. De Graff , Omaha . 21 Alexander Duncan , Omaha . 35 Barbara Hess , Omaha . 29 Seoretnrr I.niiinnt Knrnnle to Omaha. ST. LOUIS. June 19. Secretary of War Daniel Lament and party , occupying two Pullmans , reached this city this forenoon , en- route west. He took a special train for Jefferson Barracks , where he spent the greater part of the day Inspecting tlio'post , VToodeuvrMre i'nctory Damncrd by Fire. DAY CITY , Mich. , June 19. Fire at Bous- fleld's woodenware works today destroyed the dry kiln and contents , and for a time threatened the company's entire plant. The loss on the kiln and contents Is about $50- 000 , fully Insured. Children Cryfot Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cryfoi Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cryfos Etcher's Castoria. MARGIN Nu niuutf ui'k. buoki t uu pvc- TIIADINH ulallcn run ma } have read send fur ours , nhlch U NEW und PJCIM , AINI'n . tXI LAIPII.U . . COJU.LKTB. It cleotly cijulalns margin tradine and DEFINES ALL MARKET EXPRESSIONS. It's free and will teach you uinethlnK. ARUGQ/KT & CO. , U Trkdert UulldlngCblcago. . Mrs. lfo of " MsrMint , Cow liiiuhnnKanM I IJ thinsymlnuleiiand nllh 'cnrcelf nnri pn n nlier uslim ' . "MOTHERS1- FRIEND- " . 1" " " I1 To Motliors" Untied free. nitADIlEI.D IIKOULATOR COH ATLANTA , OA. Mold liy all I > i'inralit . KINGSFORD'S THE PEHKEOT COLD WATKU 8TAUOI1 IS A HAVF.lt OF TIME , LABOR ci MONEY. PATRONIZE By purchasing goods maile nt the following Nebraska factorlcs.llf you cannot find what you wont , communicate with the manufac turers as to what dealers handle their goods. itAds. ni7KL.li' , i.v rin.v/j. ' BEHIS OMAHA BAG CO. 'li Manufacturers of all kinds of cotton and Imr * . * " " i lap bags , cotton ftour packs and twlno a epcc < laity. C1I-01C-618 S. llth-St. ItllKWlittlKS. OJUHJ BREWING ASSOCIAPJ. Car load shipments made In our own rcfrlga rater cars. Dlue Ribbon , Elite Export , Vienna Export , and Family Export , delivered lo alt parts of city. / ; / ? , ai'iviss , n.iKixa t'on'HKit , ' CONSOLIDATED COFFEE CO. , - Coffee Roasters , Spice Grinders. Manufactur * crs German Baking Powder nnd Gorman Dn ) > . Hop Yeast , 1414 nnd 141C Harney-st , Omaha , Neb Nebj CAltltlAUKS , KTV. DRUMMOND CAIIRIAGECOi ' put rubber tires and ball bearing axles on their own make vehicles , and sell a top buggy for. $50.00 besides. rite them. ISth and Ilarncy. "i " FLOUR. S. F. OILMAN. - Manufacturer of GoIJ Medal Flour. * C. E. Black , Manager. Omaha/ fURXlTVIlJS OMAHA UPHOLSTERING CO. Manufacturers of Parlor Furniture , Lounge Dining Tables and Folding licJs. 2Sth ave. , lioyd to Slmler Kin. 1VK AXIt COAL. _ " ' SOUTH OMAHA ICE AND COALCO. Domestic and Stenm Coal. We have the best. Olllco 16O1 Farnam-sU Telephone ! Office 373 ; yard , 17CC. J. A. Doe , General Manager. /BOAT WOIIKS. ' INDUSTRIAL IRON WORKS. Manufacturing nnd Repairing of all kinds of machinery , engines , pumps , elovatore , printing preses , hangers , shafting and couplings 1406 and 1403 Howard-st. , Omaha. ' PHOENIX FOUNDRY CO. , Fire Hydrants , Water ami Gas Pipes , specials , Doller Fronts and Fittings , Street r'y. ca wheels. Architectural Iron works. Ofnce,307 S' IGtli-st. , Omaha. ' PAXTON & VIERLIHG IKON WORKS. Manufacturers of Architectural Iron Work1. General Foundry. Machine and Blacksmith Work. Engineers and Contractors for Kir a Proof Buildings OIHce and works : U. P. ny. and So. 17th street. Omaha. _ THE MERCER CHEMICAL -COMPANY. ' Manufacturers of Fluid Extract * . Ellxlra , Syrups and Wines , compressed triturates hypo' Jennie tablets , pills and scientific medical novr cities. Omaha. MA-fTltUSSKS , CO2'J , VltlllS. Manufacturer Mattresses , Spring Beds ; Jobbet Feathers and Pillows. N. 14th and Nicholas Bis. , Omaha. tl'ATKlt. 209 So. llth St. , Tel. 2S . Medessa Mineral Water. Carbonated , unequalled. Plain for tabls use unsurpassed. WATCH , flKK AMERICAN DISTRICT TELEGRAPH. The only perfect protection to property. Exam * Ino It. Best thing on earth. ) lleduocs Insur ance rates. 1304 Douglas-st. OVKltALL EAVTOIUKS. KATZ-NEVINS CO. Manufacturers of Men's and Boys' Clothing , Pants , Shirts nnd Overalls. | 202-212 S. 12th sU 1'ArUU HOXHH THE OMAHA PAPER BOX CO. ' Manufacturers of all kinds nf Paper Boxes , Shelf Boxes , Sample Cases , Mailing Tables , etc. Wedding cake and fnncy camly boxes , druggist anil jewelry boxes. U03-10 Jonei-tt. , Omaha. tilllltT FA OTOKTKS. J. II. EVANS-NEBRASKA SHIRT CO , Exclusive custom shirt tailors. 1515 Farnam-st..Telephone 908. rrruipittii i-A r/.vo innvif. HENRY BOLLN , OMAHA , NEB. Factory In Louisville , Cass C.o Quality of brlclt guaranteed as good as any manufactured outside of this slate. Henry Bonn. O YOU SPECULATE ? To know how successfully and to deal with a financially rcsiionsllile house Is Important. Wrlto for our look junt Issued , Mailed free. HAMPDRN P. THOMAS K CO. , Grain , fitock and llond IlroUers. I'i'A CliHinliur of tinminurrr , I IIICAOO F. P. SMITH ( Tel. 1308) ) B. M. STANFORD ! F. P. SMITH & CO. GRAIN and PROVISIONS Room ' 1. N. Y. I.lfo Utdg. , Omnlia. Dranch ofllces at Fremont and Columbus. All orders placed on the Chicago Hoard of Trade. Correspondents ; llcriwurtc , Dupee & Co. , Chicago cage ; Bchrelner , Flack & Co. , Bu Louht , Ucltt to First National iunk , Omahai