Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 13, 1897, Page 15, Image 15

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY. JUXE 1,3 , 1807.
CONDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE
Easiness Looking Up in Hear' " ? All Sections
of the West.
COUNTRY COLLECTIONS ARE SATISFACTORY
Jobber * nnil Mimtifiirttirrr * lliiprftil
IIH ( o fit I lire Trnilp In Trllmlnry
TirrllorA l niinIn l.lvu
htHUU. Mlllil-t II.-ttlT 'lIlllL-M.
Loril trade conditions have not materially
changi-d ulnco- week ago , but uch altera
tions as have occurred are on the side of
still further improvement. At tint only a
f vf iMIKlncss huUHi's were able to note an >
thange for the better , but as thu process of
recovery became stIU more advanred , others
were abln to fe l the efT'Ct1 * , until now It t
n qupstlon If tlinrp Ls a single hou-e doing
btiBlne s In Omaha that Is not able to provp
by Its books a substantial Improvement
ever a year ago The Improvement appears
to bo genrrul In all sections of tributary ter
ritory nil reports from the country agreeing
that the fumers ae getting into better shape
and tli.it the retail trade Is feeling the ef-
ftcts of the casing up In the money .supply ,
In fact , all over the west , us far north a
Minneapolis and south to Kansas City , 01
beyond , the reports all speak of greatly Im
proved Imslnei-H conditions , with ever > on
hopeful of still greater Improvement In the
near future.
Onu of the best results of the Improve-
ncnt In business is the Increased numbtr ol
laboring people- who have been able during
the past few weeks to llnd emplo ) incut
Almost every manufacturer han put a few
more people at work , and while In min >
coses the number of names added to the pij
roll has been smad for each llrm , In thii ag.
Erogate the number would be quite large
Collections show Improvement In all wC'
tlons of tributary territory and at a gen <
cral thing are entirely satisfactory to Jou-
bera.
bera.The
The Omaha retail tndu has been quite
pt-i | during the week past and local mer
chants talk In a. mutt encouraging manner
As an evidence that there Is more mone >
In the counlrj and that people are ready U
spend some of K on the luxurlts and p eas.
ures of life , at well as on the necessities. II
may bo mentioned that Jobbers report o
greater demand for llreworks all over Ne
braska than ever before Nearly every lit
tle town In the state will celebrate July 4
nnd a great many of them on quite a largt
ccalt-
Another straw which shows the dlrei tlor
of the wind Is the fact that Omaha Jobber
report their sales of fruit Jars us largci
than ever before , whli-h means that the pee
pie , tro getting In better shape llnanclall ;
and feel that they can afford to buy frui
and put It In cans. A year or two vears ag <
few people felt that they could afford t (
tpen 1 mut h money for a table luxury tha
tlie > < ould do without.
ADVANCH LN LIVE STOCK.
Liv.- - .it lie at the loading marketb of tin
c > untry continue to command hl h prices
w hi * h are proving very remunerative to tlv
growers , and whlih will go a long wa ;
tiwurd restoring prosperity to the westen
c untry Cheap corn h.is been turned Inti
htgh-prlceil beef and the farmers anil feed
urs if the country aru reaping the benefit
T'lTe are several reasons whv cattl
Bin-Mid sell much higher now than in th
pxst During the past two years or mor
farmers ind stoek prowers have under th
ftrf-ss of hard tlme.s , turned as many o
thc'ir i attle into money as po'isiblu , with th
result that the joting cattle have been rui
c.ut .if the countr > The scan Ity of cattl
brought about by this means his had ,
stlm ilatlng HlTi-i t upon prices , while at th
sumo time .in increased demand for beel
due to the Improved bunecondition ! - , i
tin --oiintrj at large , has added still srcnte
strength to the market.
Tli re has also been an unusually large do
mard for bevf from London und IJverpo > :
< m u omit of the queen's jubilee This lat
t. r lom.iml h is greatly stimulated the m.u
ket for the choice grades of beef , a.s the foi
eign rs want nothing but the best cornfe
ute-rs
The market on cornfcd steers Is now i
cents to Jl per hundred higher than it wa
n v ir ago. or in other words , the fat cal
tie now being marketed are b'inaing froi
$ S to J14 per Jibuti more than they were 1
June of ast jear. What this mo ins to th
cmuitrj ran he most fully appr < elated b
glnnring nt the figures representing th
number of f.ittle now go'ng forward t
market from Nebraska and other wester
states
\ \ hlle producers have been reiplng a goo
harv e t that is helping to place all the 'vest
ern states on a much better financial fool
Ing. consumers have not suffered an
npprei mblo burden It N n time honore
complaint fiat when the price of cattle drop
down the selling price of meat remain
nearly as high as over , o thnt It mav b
in order to examine Into the effect that i
a1v im o In catt e has upon the r rice of mea
The p.u-Kers "ay thut the rapid advance I
cattle his only advanced bfef < t to fe cer
per pouml on an average , the advmce belli
the most mnrkeJ on the choicest tuts. Th
following figures repre"nt the whole'al
prlet of meats at Omaha for tae Ilr3t wee
of the current month as compared w'th ' th
corresponding date of last year :
June , Jim i
I'KT Itfts
Ono.l native steers 4m.f 00 lln
fioinl foreqiianer * . ? teers
( Jonil htn liiuarter , steers
\S > ftern tlcer * . . . . . . 64c ! CM.
Go il foreq tera , conn jnd h. . .4'jB < ' % * < 1 *
Oooil hlml < i ters conn and h . " 'iS'o T'jSjSt
Ten.Icrlnlnn fnfli . . . I8c Ki-
steer i IlllnkH . < UC 3i
Cow ohui UH . . ! ( - 3Li
Cu routnU . CVjc if
t'oplaten . . . 3Hc Cc
Slrlnln butts. fr - h . 9e 8c
Shoulder cl'nls . . . 3 0 &c
Live hogs have been selling at 40 cents t
fiO cents per hundred premium over th
prices prevailing a year ago , so that th
fallowing comparison of wholesale prices t
pork may b of Interest :
June , Jum
LS37. ISO
Dressed hogs . Tic
n Pork loins . . . . . 3l-c 3'
i Spire ribs . : i"-c 2l-
Pork shoulders- . Sc _ 4V (
5 Leaf lard not rendered . 3c " 4 > i
MEXICO SENDS IN CATTLE.
Another feature of the live stock bus
ne. s that will be or general Interest In th
Wtlon of the country , where nil business .
so largely dependent for Its bucct'ss upa
the live sloi [ t Industry , ls the extenMv
marketing nf .Mexican cattle in the l'"e
btateji I'nder the Intluence of the IUK
prlies the. .Mexicans are -hipping more ei
tie iiiio this country than ovrr before Du
Ing the Ilrst four months of this year s.
cars or 2.1,000 head of cattle were sfilppe
out of the Doming > nrds alone The Anr
shipments from the Mexican state of t'h
liuahua amounted to T2.i' ) htriid , almost llv
times as many as were shipped from tl
iwho'u state during the entire jeir of ISO
The prospective adv-uice in the duty on In
ported cattle Is hastening the Dhlpment
The most of these cittlo are > oor , but the
represent Just co many pountls tif beef thi
ollierwiiM uoulil h.ivu to be pi idueed b > tl :
cattle growing stales of this country
\i. iicT is n\nii.i : > '
K. C. Dun .t Cn. M-i' Mun
I , urn I I In . inmi-ineiit.
W H lloberson. local manager of R. (
Tun .t fo's Mercantile Tgencj- , speaking <
trade for the week Bays :
"The wpek Just pissed affords more fem
datlon for the fast rising conviction tin
the country generally and this locality I
particular , la on thu Iilu'h road to a quk
recover } than any vveek of thu year. Se :
Eonab o weather has haJ sometlilng to r
> wlth th situation , but the real causes i
deeper and aru found In the general Improv
ment of material conditions The state ar
country aru again approaching the norm !
consumption of natural and manufacture
pr luct . thoiiKh nt tUures greatly reduci
from tlHme of former yeir Production
still a little In excess of consumption , whli
deprives prices , bin It must be rememben
that the demand will be vastly lncreii :
just as soon UH the period of btulneni coi
valestence Is passtn ) The appetit of r
covery In the individual j.s ana ogous to th
of mi\ery In buslnes * , and me. are rapid
reaching the point when activity will be tl
rule of trade
Among retail dealers , small and great , tl
tory U the same lluslnem U better than
> e-ir ago At th * freight houses of ( he gre ;
railways the old air of energy is preseii
Wholet-ale dealers and Jobbers are In II
best f spirit ? with collections good and d
raand brisk.
"P'rhapi the mercantile agency touch
the situation more accuiatuly limn ui
cither element of trade The record for tl
past nve years shuns the number of fallur
for the pant week the smallest of recoi
fir that nerlod Since 1SOJ every month hi
registered a net low In the number ot tra <
era In this district , until January ll > 97. nin <
which date w added nlnnty-nlne name
twenty-three of which were In Omul
alone.
alone.The
The exposition has Ita effect of cour
here , and probably retail trade in Omal
U much better because of that enterpria
Hut the fact la that the state is recoverit
Itself for a much stronger reason. Catt
and hogs are In good demand at good prlc
nnd pled. , prevails at all th farm hount
Prices of grain are ruinously low , but ever
thing Hie farmer buys U also ruinously la
and as a consequence there Is an active e
change In all the Interior towns. The sta
Is ahead of 'helty In Its improv < l con-
< 1ltlon , whlrh 18 a fnvonM * sign for the
future '
STVTK \MT.urn ii BUS n > KXIIUIIT.
\\nlild II lie ( o .In I ii nlllfnstrrnvrs
Otbi rs A\IITI | < | Prefer : . \lone.
O C Helm * * secretary o Nebraska
Manufacturers * asraclntlon , has h n send
ing out queries to the members of the or-
scanlzntlon us to how many will take pnrt
In the romlnK Tran mlsl.s lppl Bxpnsltton ,
and to whether they wmiH prefer to htive
a Nrbrnsks Manufarturors' bulMIng or hiivc
th lr "xhlblts plaied along with similar
exhibits from other statM A good many
tep It" ! nricomlng In nnd pment Indications
would > em to lolnt to a full rpre entaton !
of Xebn ki Industrie" at the exposition
Of thuxe who have "Ignlned their Inten
tion of exhibiting their products six favor
being allotted pact * In buildings devoted to
exhibits of similar lines or goods , while ten
favor a Ne1ira ka Xlnnuf clurerV building.
It Is tainted out b > same of the manu-
r.icttirer * that It uoulil be a dllllcult mat
ter to construct a building and have It
Just large encugli and not too large to con
tain all the Nebraska exhibits
Anung thp manufacturers who have
agreed to take space are German Ye lit
and Hiking Powder company Parrel ! ft
Co , Wtstern Soap company. < arter White
Lend works , Paxton & Vlcrllng Inn
works. Hem's ' Omaha Dag company , J. H
Hnnry & Co , Swift anil Company , the
Cudahy Packing i impanj A Hospe. Omaha
Tent and Awning compiny. Fred Krug
Hrewlng company. M n Smith & t'o ,
Western Tinware Manufacturing lompany.
K' pp. Drelbus & Co. all of Omaha , ami
Hurchard Bridge & ( "o , of Norfolk and the
Crete mills of Crete
OMMIV ( JUNKIIU. MAHKKTS.
Condition of Trail"nnil ( luotntlons
on Su > li. nnd I'nncv Produce.
Erins Hulk of sHl . Te
lirTTUU Common to fair TUc , choice to
fancy ICtJlIc , separator creamery , Ivc ; cath-
| * rpil creatn'ry , IJc.
I VUAIriTiolce fat , SO to 1M lb < , quoted at
] I5j9c , lurse and coarse. 40Sc.
UVB IMULTltr Hens. St , Cc , cocks. 335c ,
tirlnw chlrkenn. per II ) , tSc
I'UlioNS-IJ\e , ; < U' < Oe ; Jead plRons not
HAY Upland K 00 mlrtland SI M ; lowland
Mw ) . ne straw. J4 SO ; color makes tie price on
haj llicht bales ell the be t , only top tirades
bring top prices.
UltOOMftOKN Extremely slow al ; new crny
delheied on track In country , choice Kreen self-
worklnK carp t per Ib : a : > , o. choice Brecn ,
runnlni ; to hurl iaiuo enmrnon , IHc.
VnOtSTABLKS
annnx PCAS ivrtu. . basket. lojeoc.
1'in ' ' >
I'LANT-l'er Ib ic
CITt MlintlS I'er doz. SOSliic.
TOMATOliS I' r 4-ba-ket cnte.
HADISlin ? I'er dm .
l.irnrTCE Per < lu : I
WAX UKAN.si > er 4
bTUINO UKAN.S-rer Vl > u box. SVC.
NEW O.VIONx I'er noz. . lOflllc.
l'AHSI.F\-ler : doz.4Kc. .
ONIONS I er lm . SI 50
I.IMV rtEANS Per Ib . Jc.
UKANS Ilund-plcketl navy per bu , SI 10.
< - AIIlAGKillfnrnln. . 2 < ? : vtO per Ib
I'OTATOHS New. per bu , tl-W ; old natl\c
utuck per bu . ? 5 3Cc
3CcFRUITS.
FRUITS.
r-AUroilNIA Clinilllins Per 10-lb. box , II W
,
HI V 'K UASPUKIlillKa Per Z4-plnt case ,
: , o
APPL-ns No shipping stock.
SOUTllEHN PLUMS Per :4-rjt. case. Jl 73
?
GOOnuCURIES Per 34it cai-o. SI M < 7t 73.
orTHiitN I'UAntnP Perhu . 7riflS100
IlIID HASrilEIlHIKS Per : i-plnt ca-es. n 50.
T11OP1CAL FKU1TS.
OUANGES Fiedllncs. J3 M , Mediterranean
sweats fttnc } J3 50
LKMONtK -lnas fancy. JJ.Mgl.TO , choice.
J30"1f3 . choice rallfornla. KM
I BAN \NA.s-i liotc-e larst stock per bunch ,
J200ijS3 : mcJItim * lz I bunches Iho LOi.
MlbCCLLANKOUS
NL'TS AlmunJs. calltimilu. per Ib , large
size. 13c , Urazlla. per ! b . We , English walnuts ,
per Ib fancy , suft shell irgilc EtunJnrds
lUijllc , flllitrtt per Ib. . UH ; , peians oollslied
larsc. 9 10c , jumbo. HStISc , large hickory nuta ,
SI " per bu . cocoanuts , 4 * 0 each
FIG1' iniportvil fanc > 4 crca. . M-lb. lioiea ,
12c , "i croun & 0-lb boxes. 13' < } 14c.
nnxny-choice , nfiisc
( " 1 UER-Clarined Juice , per half l > bl. . $ :33 , per
bhbl J4 00114 M.
MXPU3 bYRCP Flvc-cal cans. each. K J3 ,
iril cans pure , per iloz $12 , half-gal , cans.
ST. . * quart can 13 SO
MVoitic OKMUVL M viticirr. .
( Ittota tioiin nf ill * * ) : > 1111 ( t'liiTiil
Cuinmmllt Iri.
NEW YORK. June i : FLOt'R Receipt * U
K ) bbl , exports , S.300 bins , quiet but bte-ad )
I Minnesota patents JJWH 15 , Minnesota bakers
$2.3 : & , winter p-itents. St WQt SO. wlntet
straights H 1MJ4 20 , winter extras. $3 3."pflJ 63 ,
vv Inter low gnulei. 13 01&3 s : , Rje Hour , dull ,
i superfine. , j : uwj ; y >
| CORN : MEAL Quiet yellow western 37c.
H K Stead ) No : western , 3Gc.
BARLIZV Quiet 274J
RARLUY MALT N.im'nal. ' western. 4C64c.
WHE V.T Receipts. Ui KO bu ; exports 31 (
bu Mwit ttrm Option * cper- * ! easier under for
elKn elllns. weak tables and favmnblo weataei
news , but turned Mromt and advanced ilecldedl )
on coverliK , prompted by gras liopp r rcxirt | ;
from the northwest ind i n > n damiKc- Russia
closing 'iffcjc net higher , June. 7SV45J7S34C
clci-ed , 7 ; , c , September. CD , ftTO U-lCe , cluswl
CORN Receipts , S SCO bu . exports. KO KO bu
Spot , sternly No. i , ! S' c. Optlrns optned barelj
bteudy 11 mil r tine weather news but rallied -will
wheat and closed llrm at HSfUc advance Junt
cle-d at rJVc ; September. 3U.Q3ifi c : clot-ed
30"c.
OATS Receipts , 5S3.5C" ) bu. . export * 69 SO" ) bu
Spot nulet No : . Optluna dull and un
changed
HAY Gary , shipping Mo ; coed to choice < X
HOI'S Quiet. U93 crop. 38tc. IfH crop ftSSc
Pacllli , cnast. IS'ci crop 3ff4cXn \ crop SJflta
HIDK.s rirm. Galveton. . He. Texas l&Mi
lie California , 16c.
LBATHnR-qteady hemlock sole Rueno :
Ajre , IStiaJe.
I'ROVIMONS Reef , steady , fancy , joaio * * >
extra me s. J7 Vigs no neef hams' , lit ( XKUJJ W
packers * S futfts W Cut mcin. llrm. pickled btl
llei. riiiftijiJO pickled ihuuldera. K 50. plcklet
Imms. foohsiio. Liird , rtrm , western Btp m
J3 W. rcllnt-d , firm I'ork quiet , mess J7C
, short clear. I9OSJ107 : family S ) MC10 M
, i TXLI.OW Klrrn cit > SStiS c , cuuntrj , 3' ;
.
lll'TTCR t Receipts 69- pkKf. . riilet westerr
i cnamery HhlSc. niKinn. IV , factory. 7'4SH'4tc'
"iV , " " ' ll''celm * ' "S9 pkB" 'luet. | state
ine S-ic. state small. 7 . c. part skims 4fj
v full klm Z'sn >
-OGS Rit.lpts 3J ) pkffs. quiet , state am
C' * ° U'
, ern. K HKjS to per thirty dozen cai-
i I " 'V , , r""um 'l1"51 I'ennfjlvanla crude
I 6Hobld _ Rosin , quiet , stralm-d. common to see , |
I ,0 < jl 75 Turpentine , quiet , rubric Cotton
, , ! nulet but llrm.T vvli | Iara , prime cmde
, XV . prime summer > ellovv S'c. off summei
. I M.I. | -nn butter -
fc-ndes. WfOc prime white
| RICE Steady , fair to extn t'ffCt. Japii
KRKIOIITSLTO' " i-ivrmrooL-Quiet
"T i , ' F" " " " ' ' > ' If'a'n'c. . Brain , l iS
METVUH-I'lB Imn . | tilet. .outhern
10 Hi northrni. JlOOOIitJOO Copper i
broken , lie I ad. str-onc. brol.ers , Ji'.c
M. I.uiilH lii-iiiTiiI .llarl.ot.
ST I.OUIS , June 1PJ 1 > jrR-Dull and un
chunKed. patentd )4 jym 7u extra fancv 11 *
4 ' " -/.I"1 * ' ' 'P3 . choice. ZiW . -
WllEAT-Hlghtt. No : nvt , cabli , elevator
OATS-Qulet , Nu cui-hV K > , c bid ; July , ITT ,
RYU Steady at Kc on truck
IjAHLKY Nominal
- a' I M1,70.
\N Dull at JMiJ" . . eiiht track.
KLAKinitniil ! > at 7Vc.
TiiioTin snnn rrim , . mtmco
I HAY Dull nnd uncl angeil , pralrlc , 14 OOfik 00
) timothy J7V.fi 11 so
. I RI'TTCR cjulet i-reninery , iOlScecondi '
I HKil.'c .lain k iic
j I Kt.OS Mrady at 1 ( fnr c'lolce
I I'Ot LTRY-CliUkenn old hens , firm at Be
| I MirlnKS. stead ) at > > JIUducl.s , n rliige , nule
I at MV , Krtff , rt'rlnir * . quiet nt We.
I WIIISICY-Mead > at fl.1V
I con ON TUKCC :
SIKTAI Lead' , quiet at 13 H > ( J3.i4. Speltci
Hrm at 14 hid
1'ROVIhlON.S I nl better : JtSO for prime
JX.S7'i for rholie PurL. J ? 1 for new , f7.S fc
old It.iunl tlioxnl ) thnulderc. J117H ; oxtn
short clear H.K ribs K 55. bhortii. J1.10 Ir
salt meat * ( iHixinl ) shoulilen , SI . extra sli.ir
clear. J ( 70. rlb II u ihnrtu )4 &
11 IX'EIITS Flour 4 irt bld , vv lent , 10 B bu
corn M ana t.u , 04ti. 3.u bu
SIUPMiNT.FIour. . : w bu wheat 8 < * * > bu
corn U w lu oat . t nw ) bu
hucnr
NPW ORLEANS June It-SUnAR-OrH-n ket
tie. ( julet at t'.ij-JHf centrlfUKal vry nrrins
Kranulateil J'.tHc white J 11 ! Wkc. jellovi
3 ( ( j3 1I-160 Ft-cnndi ! < | } i4c ilolaisei , steady
ccntrifuial 4fi c , othen unrliani : * . ! .
NKW YORK. June IISfGRRaw. . Mrens
centrifUKal. M te t , J'.c Rellneil , Hearty ; mnl ,
A , Sc ; standard A. t'ic ; confectioners' A. < , c
nit * loaf. JHc ; crusheil , lc powdereil , 51.c
cranulateKl. tlie ; rubes Sc.
LONDON June It. Sl'OAR-Beet , June S
Autrust. tt
TOLEDO. June It - WHEATHigher , but dull
cash. ( Ac. Junr. 7Jc , July..c
CXRN Active and t ady. Ko. 2 mixed actlvt
Vf. No. J mixed , l c
RYE Dull , No. J cash , Kc aikwl
CLOVBR BBED-O.ulet prime , October , II.W.
OIL Unchanged.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Wheat Gains a Big Fraction with ShorU
to Cover.
OTHER MARKETS STRONG IN SYMPATHY
Cum iinil ( Inli Vlinut Strnd ) In I'rlvct
uiKl I'm * Ixliiti * n Mi'Ui-l nr
MoriItlitlHr WIii-tit
I Uiivtli cnK. ,
CHICAGO. June It Wheat todiy recov
ered the Kreator purl of ye terday's de
cline , clo ln r at about * * c ndvanc There
was quite a general eoverltiR by shorts
wno had oversold yesterday and who were
sUmulfttiil by dlviuletlng fordi ; " crop diim-
ape report * . Other markets were sjmpa-
thctlcnlly strong , nlthouili provisions alone
made any substantial advance , closing1 from
5f to J so higher.
The opening In whent was under the dls-
splrlllriS"eTtect of th < > hot summer weather
which has at last appeared , and foreign ad
vices favoring the bear side of the market ,
both Liverpool and Paris hoxlng declines.
July whtatvhli.li closed yesterday at wl c ,
opened at from liSo to GSV- : , and In a minute
or so later It touched 67 > c At that point
some other factors In the market received
recognition , and being of a bullish char
acter , the price began to Improve raplrtl >
The rise which then sot In was not checked
until It reached Oc. Peril ipj the most In
fluential factor In the adxance was a pri
vate cablegram from i Chicago Hoard of
Tmle man now In l < ondononllrmlng pre
vious reports of severe damage to Danublan
ctup ) . rtie crowd had e\iu > * ntly o.rsold
yt'sterdii } and covering was ijulte general
More romp alms of damage bj uras'tiop-
pers were received from South Dakotav but
reci-lved little attention , the area -affected
being as yet too small to attract general
Interest. Minneapolis and Duluth receipts
were 'ZSS can. against 2W cars last week
and 459 can a > ear ago Chicago had 12
cars ln pectel Into store and 74.IM ) bu with
drawn. Argentina "hlpppl no wheat to
Kuripe this week and Keerbohm's esti
mated the world's Hhipments for the week
at only a.iiOO.oou bu IJrailstreel's reported
the weeH'y ' clearances of whent and flour
fr < m both coasts and from Montreal at 1.-
' -Jii.CiiO bu aHalnst 2.ftiO. < > ) bu. the week
betore and J.22i ! ! > J bu the corresponding
week of last year. Tradt waa more largely
conHned than to September while busi
ness was brisk and the former was rela
tively stronger advancing V. while the
latter was making54c gain. After July had
old at t/Jo and September at GJ c they re
acted , reipectl\el > . to i e and b4c , but
again recovered to f c bid for July and WHc
for September , with l.i'est trading at SS'fec
for Juiy and from Me tu W'sc for the later
delivery. Cash business in wheat for shli > -
ment was jil m bu . Jj.uCO bu. of which waj
No. 2 spring at ll.4c premium over the July
price
Corn was Hrm. ami a good business trans
acted. Tic snrt nas nther weak , affected
by the Ideal weath-r for the crop , and lib
eral receipts , tii'i curt Offerings , however ,
wore scarce , and when wheat started up
corn was not slow In follow lug. Some of
the advance was lost later on realizing
July opened Lc lower at ll ic. sold at from
2IHc to 24-Vc , advanced to 24 0 and re
acted to from 24HC to 2l5'c. where It cloppd.
Oats was stead > . the feeling being en-
tlrelv in sympithy with c-urn and wheat
Trading wa Ight all day and nothing
of interest devn oped Receipts were re
ported at .llo oars July op < iedc lower
at li 4i' , idvanced to If-Ho and closed at
troin ISe to li > c
Provisions were fairly active and higher.
The opening was strong mie to the Im
provement at the yards , and a firm feel
ing prevailed throughout , although the be't
prices were not maintained. English houses
and local packers were on the selling ide.
At the clo e July pork was T'-c higher at
$7 52 > s : JulN lard ' .c hlgh r at J3 C3. and July
ribs 74c higher at } l 33.
Estimated receipts for Monday Wheat ,
W car * , corn , 615 cars , oat , 3M cars , hogs ,
37. < y > 0 head.
Leading futures ranged as follows :
Articles Opan UU'ii Law Clou
i i i Yejdy
Wheat- I I
July. . . IJO Hi I U7i C
iK-pt. . . 041.IU at
Di-o . 071. 1C1 !
Corn
June . . 1 $ 24Vi
July. . . 1.I
" . -.I * , i'fi * ?
OatR
July 17' *
fcvpt. . .
Po-k
July . 33 7 ( ill r.n ' 47S
tU 7 70 ui ) G-J ' 64
Julv. . 3 Dl )
Sent . . J 75n .1 77 > - 33il ? J 73 J 70
s-h'tRIb *
Jttlv 4 I'-'V , 4 37 > t i u1- 4 33 4 271.
S 'pt 4 17- * 4 ; . 4 171 4 43 4 .13 '
Nm. :
Cash quotations vvere as follows :
FLOUR Fteady ; kprinir sp. < rlala. Jl 40iH SO
sprtmi patents , J370filM winter pntentp 51 an ,
I 40. Etraluhti. 5-1 M'yt 10 , stralchrs , 53 4d5f j 70
baKen. K.hOft3.CO
WHEAT No 1 sprinc. 70O7Pc ( , No. 5 spring
73i Jj7G54c.
CORN No. I. 24 ? c.
0-VTJ Nit : , ISc. f o b. ; No : white
2102 : ,0. No. 3 white. 19 if2c.
RYi : No 2. 33Uc
BARLEY No 2 nominal , Xo. 3. 27fl34c ; No
FL.\XsnnD No 1. 7-.ug7Cc.
TIMOTHV SnEl ) Prime , K.-tvQ2 75
PROVISIONS Hess pork , per bbl. . J7 50f7 S3
lard , per HO Ibs 3 ft ) short rllis sides ( lee ei
t420fT44drj united shoulders < boxe.l > S : W ]
C.2S short clear sides ( boxed ) , S4 23Q4 62't
\ \ HISKY Distillers Hnlfhed KOIIUB per BaL (
(1 13
SUGARS Out loaf. S3.4S , granulated. S4 S4
On thu Pri litoi ? otehna todTr tii batter m vr-
het waa llrm. oreiaiery 11 jl | ia. U unr IIJ
J'Jc. Kuyit , tBvly : fresh. * ie CliB" * * . djll ; 7k
n c Live poultry , turkeys , 7ab . cblckenn , 7 <
The' , Bprlmr 1 ! < 4 > c. ducks. Tf-c-ic.
AM ) HOMIS.
l.oxi-s tli - Pertlxtciit strciiKth li
Has Mimv n fur Sest-rnl Wi-clvM ,
NEW YORK. June IS Kumr asserted Iti
leadership of the market quite empnutlcall ) to
ilaj , and the tune of the market was almosi
wholly dependent upon developments In It Thi
olnn ut fact I mt there was selling to tal.e profit !
on bUKar was tn | uiti > nt Intluence In cau ln ;
r < allzlnsiMU-s In other stocks. The consequence
Is an aver.i t ; luta fur the day In the prices 01
stock * There was v isnrous maniyu ailon 1.
t-usar to hold It at the him level and evei
tu r.ilfe that level mi tha Mrt-nsth of benelU :
to accrue lu the eumpan ) from the u nr scrhedu.i
udc-iled by the teaate Rut those who hav <
titnetltod b ) tint vvi-ek4 rlre tn Su.'nr argue tha
the present prli e rtpresent the value to tin
fctocK from the renati-'H actu n and that the nexi
ItKlurnrv to In- taken act-nunt of In the conferemv
c-Mintniltttt < > f the tvvti liuu-nx. As the action o
UUa cummlttFe will. In all likelihood , be te
/Kvurablt- rather than mum fuvur.ible to Lie re
llnl tfuK.ir Indtihto than U the i-enattf schedule
Irn.l. ra wore Inclined tu dUu.unt a future fal
In prliL * Tht-re VVIIH some < hnrt telling it
? Uihr In accordance with thin view In uddltlor
to realizing sales , which combuud to can * ) tpi
Iirti-c dunn nearly i pulnu from th <
highest The dealinis In the slock rep
Tisvntel fully one-llfth uf the total au
tlinv The fall In Hugar carriei.
dnvvu firing Ihmuehout thu llht and pracllc-all )
obliti-ratAd early tialns. except In a lew Instances
Tlio riial > t x-ks nre ( julte notubly stroni ; Ir
the early diallmIt In a noteivurthy fart thai
tlii > f turks make up the only jcnmp In which
llieif l > .1115 h rt Intiirst left after the recenl
< i.ir.lliu < u * advance in piir c TliU fact had nc
ini.il pa't In lutl.iv' . aliens I Ii In the Mo k . bul
lul ma nave cbcin from fi ellnn the vttrtla ol
tht < lute "llln - inuvtmcnt but not tn n suttlclenl
ixtont to vvlpi- out the * -arl Bain In fact. New
Jt > r iy Cintrnl rallied t nrar the tup jirke
ivhich nearly 3c aU v * lant nisi f clew ,
TulMC-cn MUD hlKlier uiKin DanipuUtlon Tin
luu-pruml shdit-j liuw l ermt nctlvlty and con
llnuetl strenKtti. Brooklyn Rapid Transit Imdlni
the Iniprnvemrnt vvltb a gain of ! or cent ,
In llii * decline which affected the whole market
Kantub * . T xa prefenifd thowrd the rxtrcmi
fall amunt ; the ra'lwax of a p mt. The rang
era wrre romparatlri' ! > Inactive and move-
within ver > - narrow limits but rU et with frac
tlftnel net lo w
Tbe vv > k Ju t closMl is the thlnl showing ixin
tlnued JBsr Mlve tren.-tli In tUe > n k market
The market l > 4s bten u talned all vvrvk b ) th ,
ui ( rclve tren < th uf h ai. grovvlnw out f thi
ndrevm nt of the > an UK uf kenatt rcpublKait
UIHIH a usar nrhe-lule * hiil > lii vtt-w 1 with ap
Piuval b } Hie friemU ut tilttiur company Tin
b in-- the cute It a natural tut the u icj ,
rnnrfcft should Klve way to a degree to the bri-ai
In husar t > lav > m ifulizinii > alr . liut thi
vrork neverthi-le > pir nt a * a trliaie anulliei
t -p furnard In t' | , io t.vvard u lu < thiT raniti
of prlciM vvhl h lubvrn K"Lug on evrr ilncv thi
ttnate IOUK up ll-e tariff bill urn ! demiinnrau *
that Ituuld < ll pow < > f II with ri-jxnabi ,
promptttudr fhl * . with tif dvcblon of tin
< uprem > uurt aramst t ilitht iif th Intmlnli
oammrrce tcnimlulun tu MX tl.e railrv d rutw
e e the llttmit tmixrtui ( . tliim irKct w Ui
ban endured ever lw < The mu t ulrtklni
fMUurv of the mcrkt lui tnfu < Himpa.'allv i
Ina , mil ) ' IMII flrmncM , f tbr i.ran : < > r uacLn
wblcb troml > - lf l ih fHrly lmpm\i > < > nt Th5
have tultrd ton am 144Uttrl iurt uf thr Mwk
nlille tlu ; olr.tr XTDI-IU , in t if market w re t kIn * - ;
In hand and br ucht up to ihrir \ etI'inStr \
M.nul tr.nlcri ha vvr ukbt tru mult larcfiy b-
the tflllnc of Kraoiirra tn take prollt mnd put
ting the prx-eeds ml i thtr-it.i k prrparmivi > tn
A btall movement in fh rn ' 'The net chunks tn
th * grangers hnv * brertrtrlnl prt rhowMHr
K lns ml part ln tWni iwtiintlon of the
annul quartTl ) JlvM > * rr Ve t m t nu.n of
IVi p r rent . olvfl a uUie tHndlnK dnnht In
W I1 tr t and IMS tRitf-r with the favor
able nuarterly tntfmrt ( nf. the cnmtMinv and
th * lnrr nfd Mimlnrs nf AlKnhattnn rvd to
take fi * r fnvoru s of < h 1)frs out of their
hunts and th n drlv * them to ro\r \\i-stern
Union s rtHtrmmt ban tj'n-bwn m d much of
ai Indicating th * lmpn > < mnt In xnrral buM-
ne > conditions to which th * telegraph bu lnM
Is alvrxyn r"frard * l M VI * etlv * Inilei The
rcnt grown of th * teh-pvnt busln * ( i In comp-
tltlnn for siort dl t nrt- Wijnmaks | ta
mrn I'nlon tatemnt alt the more -Iffiiinrnnt
In this rwrMcu'tr TheJMrlte < I * trnKth nf the
etorKs of Iron companies Ma' b * n another inrtt-
rntlon of Impnivlng trade rrndltlont nd Is at-
trlhutablo to th * rife lnjfee.jik- ) Imn The
fact that th * l rirl > Immi'wl volurmnf buMnf s
In th * Iron Industry which followed th * break tti
th * vartnu pool * | g blng mic-del b ) Imptwr-
Ing prlcs is tBhn AS an * ncoumcln l n
HM nnlm ; by annlne ) thu Inme viilume of deal-
ln s in many line of trade now 1-s ilmtltd and
hrps ar * awaknd t w ( prices e nerally will
ilso Improve with auakcneJ business activity
r i * weeks gain nf the Iron companies ranK *
from l 4 pr cent In llockln-j real to 4 per cnt
In Minnesota Iron Intermedlnt * iitns liettirt
ihnwn by Illlnnls ! * * ! I'ulnradn Kuel tnd Iron
and T nnesK > * 4'oal and Inm Quit t f * nire
In the market all week has been th * aKurmmlv *
strength nhnvvn by the low-priced shnrrsn1 * -
cMlly then * of rrarganlzil cnmp nlea th * pre
ferred ftnck leading Orrgon Navigation pre
ferred lend tb * Imprrrtement In this cl " ! with i
Hiln of 7L , pr cent Th * coalers have proved
Mrung all week and New Jei-se > Central olofd
at 14 per cent higher fVliwar * & Hudwin I7 *
per cent nnd 'uoqu * mnna A Western preferred
and th * Reading stnckii. the latter In heiv > d.-xt.
Ings , over 1 per cent .iluher Other nollble ret
gilnii are Sugir and New Haven 4 p-r o nt
Suirar preferreil Rubb r prfrr d Northern Pa
clllc nr frreU. < t. Paul A Iiuluth Oregon rftmrt
Line ( when iMUed ) 1-ike KM * & Wemern pre
ferred. Omaha preferred and St L.JUW & "an
Fram-lsct , 1st preferred 3 per cent or over. Lln-
e l oil Cinadn Hnutherti. V r ork ildcss. .
A St LnuU preferred inJ Rmnklyn Rapid
Tranult l > s Mulnes & Fort finds * Kan fl &
Texas prferr * . | , Norfolk und \Vettern prefem-d
Paclllc Mall Canadian Paclrtc Ptillman anil
Electric Light nf RronVilyn I per cent or over
Net gains nf I Pr rent were shown In a large
number of ftnck Chicago G.-in if off a frac
tlon. and Orinn Navleatlon. and Clevflsnd.
Cincinnati Chicago St Louis and Erie -s
preferred hav * lo-t 1 pr cent or mor * ' "J" "
Piultlc was actlv * during th * grealer part of tnc
week but clo"d with a allgnt gnln
The Iwnd market dlppla > el a ver ) strong tone
during th * week with th * dealings In con-Id-
was govrne.l to n
* rabl * volume The market
con-blerible extent by th * developments op.r
atlng to enhance shnr * rnlue. Purcbaj-es by
lending Interests Imparted divided Impetus to
the gfneril tendency with th * Imiuiry fnr t"1 ?
Hens of reorginlzcl prnpertles ver ) ' brt R
Transactions fnr continental account vvcr * In
large -volume and Included purchases of _ the
mor prominent International mortgage * ' -ome
of th * middle grid * bonds wer * marketd but
th * offerings were readily absorbed an 1 a morp
general dlsposltlnn wa evident tr > carrj Iln s
of th * low-priced pfculatUe l ues The ti uilly
inactive Ecurltlespre cnnrplcunus In th * p ' -
ulatlon and sustained material Improvements
enl ) The gllt-eJged bonds ommnnded fair nt
tentlrn but thp variations were rither nirrow
Th * hnnces In the mor * actlv * mortgages were
malnl > unimportant , with galnx h wever. preva
lent aside from Atchlsnn 1 which ire off H
per cent and Mchl'on adjit tmnt 4s unchnng * !
The legregat * ale were J10 m O > Tli * prln-
clpjl idvances were Imn Mountain stampeil
"s , 7 per cent , Tnni w - Coal firsts Illrming
ham dlvlflon 7 per cent Oregon Short Line
< -om-ol ' . tru t n-celptx " per cent Ilrookljn
Tran'lt 3 Iturllngtun 5s Iowa division General
Electric debenture " .s International .V Great
Northern thlrdi Iron Mountain at. Ml'vourl
Pailllc consul 5s nmV Utah. Suuthct-n gnrnl 7n
trust receipts. 4 per c nt or over \Vabi h * c-
ends Detroit A Chlcngn extn lnn tlr-ts M
Jo eph vt Grand Ifland flr t tnist receipt" . North
ern Pailflc collateral "s nnd Loul vllle New
Albany c Jn ol trust receipt ? 3 per cent or over
Central Genrsli west Incomes Iowa Central
tlrsls. Pltt burg & Western Hr t tat Louts ,9.
San Pranclsco generil 4s Oregon Short Line
Incomes A. t'nlnn Pacific"InMing fund 3 . 2 per
cent. Norfolk .1 We tem fs Uncklna Valle ) tlrst
tnist receipt" . Toledo PenrH A ; Western firsts
Wabnsh debenture series 11 and Pnrt Worth
Denver City tniBt receipts - per cent or nver
Guvernment bonds exhibited considerable tlrni-
no ° s.
Thff fnllonlng WTC the clnslng luotatlcns on
the leading stocks of tile Xew York eichanse
today
Nt'Tt Yurie lloiiiMnrUit. .
NI-W YORK. June 12. MONEY ON CALL
F jy at ltjl'4 per cent
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPtTR J i4 per cent.
STERLING liXCHAXGB Dull and steady ,
ultli actual builnebu In Uinkere billa at S4.S7
fur demand and J4 5 * 464 fS for sixty days : posted
ratta. 14 iCHe4 " and J4 t ! J4 SS j , commercial
bills S4 K
SILVER CERTIPICATES Cloidl at MVic ,
HAR SILVER 6S , c per ounc .
MEXICAN DOLLAR'S 47I-c ,
hTATU IIOND.S Dull
RAILWAY IJONDS-FIrm
GOVERNMENT BONDS Firm.
Closing quotations on bonds were n follows :
\i-vv \ iirU'H Iinixirtx nnil UxiiortM.
.NKW YORK. Jan * li-Th - port ot * [ > * cl
r m tn * pi.rt uf N tv York tor t i vvevK
in : JdlrJ lo cn.u.l in gc4d and J37S.H6 in Hl-
i -r TM Import * rv Gold JttUJJ , illver
ill iw Iry KM * ! * , ttSOi , ! * ; , cntml wrrcnandlx
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Week Winds Up with a Verj Slim Bnn
of Cattle.
BUYERS Af D SELLERS FAIL TO AGREE
llfTrri > nit > of Opinion n * to futile
Price * MnUi' lltioltiro * Mim llnu-t
Artl % ( * nnil ii ( tooil
.MclU-l Illalil-r.
SOUTH OMAHA. June 12.-ttecelpts for
the days Itidlcutpci were :
Cnllle. lion's. Shwji. Horse1'
Total receipts . 4. 95 3 1
The ilNpnslllon of the day's receipts
\\sii as follow y. enrh buyer purclinslnt ; the
number of lieuj Indicated :
Buyem Cattle. Hoss. Sheep.
Omnh.i I'acklns < " "o . l.us
The G. H. Hammond Co. . . 27 ! 10S
Huift and Company . 1S7 I , * * ! . . . .
Cudahy 1'acklm ; Co . ftJ.10S . . . .
II. Rerkor > 1 Detfan . 11 .
J. I * . Carey . 15 . . . . . . . .
Hll ! & I.evvH Co . 10 .
Krebb" ACe . 23 .
H immond. 1C. C . GS 201 M7
Cudahv H. Co. K. C . ISs . 1.KO
Other buyers . 55 .
Totals . 916 fi.218 2S32
Hetelpts for the wetjk with comparison : ) :
Cnttl" . Hojr * . Sht3.'p
Week endlnir June 12. . 16 , U 33.4SJ8 S.030
\Veek emlllis June ' , 13 7.4 42041 HI VST
Week ending Maj Jfl . 13 S4ti 52.ST..1 22.4DO
\Veeit endlnKMay 2i. . . 13.72S 4I.3T ) 23,541
PATTL-n Jtas a typical Saturday's
market , light receipts , dull trade and no
life
Salesmen "Denied to feel that with onl-v
forty-six fresh loads of cattle In the yards
they ought to bo able to s cure nn advance
In ptti-es Buyers , howe\er. did not take
that view of the situation. Other markets
lm\e been bid , with price- ? here mot too
lilKh In proportion , and no one was prepared'
to pay any more than steady prices The
natural result was a dull and drassy market
that looked weak to sellers. A good many
held on to their cattle and the morning
was well advanced before anything like u
clearance wai effected
Cows and heifers sold at about yesterday's
prices and the half dozen loads her *
changed handf early in. the morning.
There were no stockerg and feeders to
speak of In ilrst hands and the market was
nominally steady Representative sales
N \Tn ns
HOG.S It was the kind of a market that sale- . .
men like to fen 'duller and active. In fact
from a seller'a point of view , It was the best
market In some dais.
The market opened active at an aduncf of
clo"e to 'M , and tje olfvrlnea were all taken
In a very short time.
The great bulk of ull the hoes sold at C Jc
and S3.32S. with < iult ! a enowlng at U.S3 yes-
tenla ) the sales were about equally divided be.
tween the three prices. S3.23. S3.2"Hi and JJ yi
This has been a low week on hog" The hlsti
point of the month WHS at the very beginning ,
wnen the averace of all Mien on thlx market
was J3 (0 , and tae nenrral tendency of value :
since then has been Meadll ) downward with
enl > occasional and ullght reactions Ily the
Jrrt of the month the price wan down to 13 SCS.
and b > the end of the nrst week in this m on in
It had dropped to S3 ! l The present vveex
opened with the a\eniuu price at J330 but tlie
derllne did not stop at that point , the downward
course of MI lues continuing until on Friday
the average was tl 27 , the lo t t point touc ea
by thin market since Febru.irj 17. The .lecltne ,
however , was very gradual , and the little rr.
action at the dote of the wtek was suilclent
to put the market back where It was at the
close uf the previous week. Representative
sales
M . . . 271 200 3 2714 76 . . . 237 SO 3 22i ,
S3 2:0 . 3 27'j ' 72 . . 177 3 32S
53 . 294 M 3 SO K3 . 209 80 S S2'
C4 . IW KO 3 30 C3. . . 233 3 Su.
si . sin . . : so 9 . 2s : ica 35:14
il . . . J43 .330 SS . SC2 . . . 3 S2U
.12 233 40 3 SO 109. . . . 2S1 M 3 32U
03 . . if W 3 30 Gl . . yj' 120 3 KI"
M . . .309 . . 3 SO S3 . . 3 S2U
SS . 2t2 M 3 SO 64 . : . . . 3 32U
Ol . . . . 'ea . . 331) C4 . i36 , 3 jjil
22 . . S20 W S3rt . 208 M 3 S2i ,
C3 . 310 .330 ( X . J37 S.O . 3 521 ,
10 . 2Ct . . . 330 SS . J70 SO 3 S'l ,
2S . U M ) 3 SO 77 . 231 . . 3 S2'4
34. . . . 31 . . 331 113 . 2'9 . . 3 JJl !
61 . . . 311 200 3 30 41 . . . . 22S 60 3 B > *
67 2W 240 3 SO 131 . . . 24 ? M 3 r'l
61 . SSi 1W 3 SO 37 . 3f SO 3 u
54 . 31 ! 49 3 SO 87 . 2i . . 3 H'l
lit . 2-Jl 10 330 77 . 281 fO 3 3JU
K . 298 SO 350 0 . 264 40 3 MU
47 . 20S . 1 30 5 . JCII 8' ) 3 J'u
14 . 239 SO 330 70 . 2M . 3521 !
M . 317 . . . 330 HI . . . .S94 ICO 33IU
53 . . . 3 7 W 3 30 62 . J76 SO 3 Zu
61 . 2W ) . 3,0 Tl . . . .233 Jffl 3 S2l ,
Cl . -265 .300 45. . . .237 ICO 3 32'i
19 . .33S 1SU 330 79 . J-33 M ) 33-1 *
67 . 315 l&J 330 SI . . . . -83 . . . 3 SJh
46. . , . 315 ICO 3 SO 61 . 211 . . 3 S2- . !
71 . S05 SO 3 30 56 . 293 . . . 3 3-1 !
74 . S07 . 3 SO 67 . 2 M 3 2J1 ,
72 . Jbfl ll J30 M . . . . 3 jji ,
. , , .326 W 3 SO W. . . .271 IbQ s SH ,
13 . 246 . . . 330 C8 . 2:9 . . . 3S2
27. . . a" kO 3 30 40 . 2S . . J Si
< X . 297 VI 3W W. . . . 25J ICO 335
37 . iM . . 3 SO 81 . . .245 a 33
52 . J > i . . . J SO fit . 2t6 335
51 . . . .380 . 330 . . .2 3 160 323
5 . < SO 3 SO V > . 211 S S3
GS . Mi M 330 M. .241 135
U . 29 . . 3 SO CC . . . .255 ICO 3 25
10 . 2W . . . 830 74. . . .213 . 333
(7 . 2tfl SO 3 SV , . . . . 215 44 3 K
P ) . 272 3 J2IJ 83 . . 213 . 3 SS
(3 ( . .242 W S X'16 . . 211 . 3 37'4
J9 . SCJ M 3S2\t \ 76 . 2i9 . . . : 371 ,
PIGS ODDS AND.KNIW
1 . 1W . . JS5 3 . SfiO . . . J 25
1 . CHI . . . 225 1 . 20 . . . 3 iS
1 . 440 . . . 23C 8 . S3 . .130
1. . . 520 tUt . . . .165 . . 3 JO
1 . . . . .MO.y > 1 440 M 3 30
1 . . . . * . . 1 60 4 . . . IC7 . 3 SO
3 . 7 . . SUU 5. . . . SM . . . 330
1 . . . . 3 W 3 . . .SM . 3 Vj
i . aw : * > i . . 300 . j xZ
S. . .SX M 1 4 il S7 W J 36
3 CM M J 2tz
MIEKP Ttofre were nine load * hir . but thei
w r all connxiie.l dlroct to I lie ktllrrs > o that
there was nothing to make any tut of the
rruikBt.
Si. I. mils I.lvc XKH-U
ST LiJl'Ir" " June 1 ! - t'ATTLRer l | > tii Jfk.
bead , stilpmenu , 1 uu iirud. MurkH suady but
cnl ) a rrUtl iraJe uivint tu very mtjjvr cup-
Receipts. : MX ) head , uhlpmtnU , 3.0VO
Mrtc < V hotter and > ttve l ! ht.
34" murd ! ! O 10 hmivr. tVlM.4K
SHKKP Hex-rrpw JTO hr d. fhlpments. ] OW
hend Murkrt ntpnd } , but Mies very 'mail.
nwln ? to light receipts prtrs unnltrr l
CI1ir\CO I.IVK voCK MAIIKKT.
llnit-s tells r mill n l-'iill Mi-Ufl Illltlirl-
SI , , . , . , , il.MIll ) .
rllirAOO June I ! . T l > ' cattle mnrkrt w s
Uirnrly nnmlnnl. receipts belne "nrall s Is
tiMttil on the li ! t itajr of the week The fr ' ,
a ltl < . offeml were dl ix > pil of at prices an-
( hnnRnl from jxter-Hir's limitations
In heirs trade wrm m lire .it an ndv nr c wf
from ( c In 7V IT IM ponndu o\tr si terilny'n
tlK irrs MI-PS werr nt an extrrmr mnijc of fnvm
to MM. with the bulk of the tr n ncllons
at from H.4iH to W.51S
She n were te d > at nUiiit y teril y's rnn ref
of prices , nlthouKh ronrr floni werr a lieil In
nme < < Inferior to extra heep"nlj at from
It tti lit 14 5. the bulk Kolntnt fram W to
14 IS. li-nrllnc' "ild it from M K to Sl.Tl woided
Cnlnrndo ) enrllnK nt tS.lt and uprlnir liinlm nt
from ) l t J5 ( S fewllnu sheep brouitht trom ( IK
to It SO
n i-lpl Cattle. r 0 hend. hois. H.UM head ,
shrrp , l.filiO hi-aJ.
KIIIISIIV I'll ) i.lvc Stni'k.
KANSAS CITY. June -CATTLK-Recelpts
1 2W ) hvml market stead ) and unchanged , only
retail trade. Tetas steeri. S3 404.14 25 Texn.
covvs J2094J3V ) . rtix-ker and- feeders U 4 14 10
mtlve rows and hflfers JJ.n 4Vi utorkers and
f < cilers > i2ai4V3. bulls (2.I5M1.73
IlOdS Retelpls. Stsj hcnd. market strung to
Se his rr bulk of siles J.r. 3 52'i. heavier ,
tt.rm a5. packers nroarKS , mlxetl n STHr
! 42 > t lUht . i- < i3 Yorkers 27U 1 So ,
I I.r Receipt * . 1 Cui hend tnnrket strong :
" & ' . K mutton" . SS.25U4 .
Nr \ orU l.lvr l < iok.
xn\v YORK June 12 IIKKVKS Rnriiits
575 held. Cables quote Amerlcin steers at 11JJ
lHe. hecp at ll > > # 12c ; refrliterator bref at S > u
9c Exps-rts 1 6.V2 berve * and 4.340 quarters of
beef
CALVES Receipts 315 hend Active and firm
\eal J4Oi < ) fi26 , calvrU 7 * > fl4 25
SHKKP AND LAMRS Rectlpts 2 " &S head.
Dull , she-p lower Umbs e4 l r Slurp H.OiJ
450. } earllms J3 73S4 v ) , Inmbs SI.UH/o 00.
HOUS Rerclptsl321 head
Kn-t liuffalii 1.1 vimU. .
IJAtTT HITFMJJ June 12 'ATTl.n Market
quiet
IKX5K Receipt . C cars , ) orkers fair to
oholro. U.63. rouuhs eiimmon to K'Hid. ' JJ 1 > JJ S3.
piirv KOO.I to choice 5 ftitfS
SI1KEP AND LAMR'S-ReOflpt * 11 cars Millet
ami Mesd > lambs choice tn prime. } l fsHi4 7i.
cullx common to oml J3riH4iiO heep elmlcc
tn select wethers , 4 2W4.40. culls and commun.
- < tiii-U In
Record of rrctipn nf live stuck at t le four
prlnclpil markets for June if
ifCattle
Cattle Hoc * Sheep.
Omaha . 1 010 S.243
Chlpaeo . 700 nod. )
Kannns Cltv . IMVI 5 fV
81 Lauls . 500 ; ,0i. )
Totals . 3.110 2S.745 5332
Cntlim > larl.i-t- .
NEW YORK. June -COTTON Steady , mld-
dlimj. T 11-tGc mldilllm ; , upmnirs 7 ll-IOo. mlt-
dlln . RUlf , 7 15-16c : rccelptH. mine , sales t SIS
l > les. spinners. 1424 biles , stock. 124131 bale
Total today and con olld.ited : Net receipts I J
bales , exports to Oreat Britain bales to
Trance SD 013 bales stuck , 337 S40 bales Total
since September 1 Net receipts , 577 I . : bales :
exports to Great Britain 2 r , S 473 biles , to
Tranre CS1 O bales , cintlnent 2 H6S 103 bales ,
channel , r , 4S1 bales. Futures clo-eil steadv.
nles 21100 bnlen JunuarjK 7s February.
J7 S2 , Jlnreh. it iS ; June. S7 16. Jul > J7 1 ?
\uiujt ; 15. September $6 'ifl. Octulier , J874 :
November. $672. December $ rk73
NEW ORLEANS. June 12 COTTON Future-
quirt and stead ) . ales. C 100 bales. June J7 20
bid Julv J7 20 7 23 Auiru-t Jf. 505C.'i | . .ptem
bcr J6.C2J ? (3. ( Octolwr. $ < : 4C j 47 November
J6 4SO6 30 December $ > ; Vi i M Jnnuao fc 34if
S.3C. Febmarj. : t 5flaco. March. J < s61fi' ) 63
LIVERPOOL. June 12 - IXTTONpot very
dvtil business prices lower Am"rlcan mtddllni ;
4 1" 32d , ffood nulilllnc. 4 23-22d American mid
dlliv , I 3-32d Ion mlddllnK. 3 29-2J. 4001 ! ordi-
nan i 25-32d , ordlnao 3 IV 32d "ales. 4 irto
bile * of which 1 OCO bales were for speculation
an 1 export and Include I ! 100 bales of American ,
receipts. 63 200 bales all American Futures
ipenel quiet , but stead ) with a moderate de
mand and closed stead ) , with the decline.
American middling L M. C 4 2-64d. buvers ,
June and lul ) 4 1-6464 2-64d Imjers. Jul ) ami
August. 4fi4 l4d. . buyers. August and Septem
ber 3 61 54d si Deii. . Sen'ember and OLtober ,
fellers October and November.
3 vl-nes 55-R4d.
3 4 * 483 4S-64d. ellcr November ami December
3 4C-C4d. sellers , December ind Jnnmry 3 4)jljr
3 45-6ld busers Januarj' and Februun. 3 44-rjtf
3 45-C4d. bu > ers , I'cbninry and March , 3 45-64d
bujers , Murch and April. 3 4r-r,4d seller"
MEMPHIS Tenn. June -I'OTTilN Firm .
middling " 3-lw receipts 153 l.ile . i"hlpment- ,
J5 biles stock. iSSTJ ) Iwle" mlrs 530 bale"
ST LOUIS. June 12. UTIO.N Qu el mi iilimt.
7 S-lfs : ) sales , 200 bales , receipts 321 bales , ship
ments. 32 bales , stock. 23 43S bales
( otTiillurl.ets. .
NKW YORK. June 12 COFFEE Option-
opened dull 5 points lower In svmpathy wltn
easier European markets Tradlmr was of n
local turn and small even fur i half holiday
Hrarlllan receipts were moderate Ware.ious-
deliverlra fair , doted dull. utiLhansed tu 10
pulnts lower , vales 2230 ba s Including Junr.
$7.25 Peptembfr $7 S3 Spot cotfce Rio. nukt.
No 7 J7 7Invoice. . $ S 23 Jobbing Mild. qult ;
Cordova JH 23317.50 Total warehoun ; deltverle-i
from the United States. 13 SI3 bais Including
13.194 bacs from New York New York storit
toda ) 341 477 bacs : Vnltrd States stock. VZ 187
b.itr . afloat for the Unltwl States. SJO O/O basri :
total % Ulble for tie Fnited States 713 1S7 ba -
icalnst 3S7.t27 baCT Jast sear , and 3V ) 776 baps In
U-91
U91SANTOS. . June 12. COFFEK-Steid ) . BOO.I
averain- Cantos , 9150 rels , receipts , 5 000 bn sj
stfx k tf3 000 bi * 5.
RIO Di : JANEIRO. June 12. COFFEH Ste-idy ;
No 7 Rio S < XO reia. icc-hanie 7 13 IM ilearei
for the t'nlted States 11 Pflo bnus , cleared for
Europe. 2 ( H ) bairs. stock , J % i iO bais
HAM13URG. June li COFFEE Unchansed ,
Loiiiloii Colonial Wool Suit- * .
I DNDON June 12 Since the olose of the last
series ofvooh sale' K50 bales of Australian ami
SW ) bales of Cape of Good Hope and Natal wool
have been sold at rather Ix-tter prices than the
Hosing rates Continental nnd home advices con-
The5 arrivals to date fnr the fnurth series are an
follows New South Wales. 55 750 bal.s Queen-
land 19539 bales. Victoria , 230.3 bales. Soutl
Australia. 9 59S bales. West Australia. 6 Ml bale-i
Tasmania. 9332 bales New Zealand. 9 C32 Inlest
Cape of Good Hope and Natal. S3 US bales mak-
Inn a total of 255 540 bales Includlnc 55 OCX ) bales
of Cape of Good Hope and Australian forwarded
The * Imports for the week aEBreprate 33 _ 93
liales. Including New South Wales 13 834 u" ' - '
Melbourne 7 3 7 bales South Australian. 1.417
bales. New Zealand. 976 bales. Cape of Goo.1
Hope and Natal. 4.762 tales. Pan-nan. CM ba es.
HamburK W2 bale * Rio Galleuos. 791 bales.
France. 352 bales China. PC balls. Singapore.
2S4 bales , and sundries. 46 bales
Ve-n- York I ry ooil MurUet.
NEW YORK. ; une 12. The week cloxs with
more hopeful cirtidltlons. prevailing In nearly all
lines The prevalence of warmer weather and
the belief that there will br a continued cnh
market for summer uoods from now on has
lirotiKbt a few local buers to the market , and
iMith jobbers ind first hand dealers believe that
nrders In these lines will be more frequent
Fall ramies prints and woven and napped fab
rics also show a gain In Keneral Interest The
market for staple cottons remains aulet In
blenched brown nnd co-lire colored Roods
Woolen Roods , particularly In dress foods , plain
mixtures and olher st > le for fall use. hav
shown a fair deuree of activity and steady run
of supplenwntary orders has been lower for thr
week Men's fabric * thouehn \ active an-
well sustained Print cloths are Bent-rally
stremithenlnir on the prospect of a reduction of
wages at Fall River.
KniiNHH City MarUetM.
KANSAS CITY. June -WHEAT About
steady. No t hard , CMllOt ; No 3 , Kd'T&i No.
4. iitiwc. No 2 sprliiRB , We , No S. ijU7c , No , 2
red. Sic. No 3. 73fi77c , No 4 K.l'0c
CORN ' -sftlc lower dull , No J mUi-d. Mfl21c
O \TS-Slow , and about steady No 2 white ,
RYK-No 2. 28ft29c
IJAY ateady , trading Hcht , choice tunotby ,
$9 00 , choice prairie , JC 755J7 00
ntTTTEK Firm , creamery. 10V OI2'4o. dilry. S
KGI5S Weak. 7c
RECEIPTS Wheat , 5 WO bu. , corn , M.KK ) bu.i
jjts 6.UOO bu.
SHIPMENTS Wheat , 'i 400 bu , corn. S3 300 bu. ;
an 4 CM bu.
Plillinlel | > lilii Proiliice MnrUet.
PHILADEU'HIA. June 12. BUTTER teady ,
fancy western creamery. WQK'tc , western , Penn.
nylvanln prints. ISfflCc ; Penmi ) IvanU western
prints He.
KOGS Firm frrs'i. nearby , ll USc ; fresU ,
ufitern.
Hi-trolt liruiii > liirliet.
DETROIT. Mich . June 12 WHEAT No. J
nhltr and No. - ret , Ke. July , 70c
COR.V-Nii 2 mli l , 25c
OATS-NO 2 whiuss'.c. .
HYE-No. J , 35c.
Kiill Itlv.-r Print Clolli MarUrt.
FALL RIVER. Mas * . Juni- 12The print cloth
market advani-nl tu 2Hc late I > 1 nltlit on a
small xal of extras for si ot And early contract
deliver } Dm market ta u-aJ > and Arm ai that
prlc .
riilrtiinntt lurUrls.
CINCIS'NATl June -FI/irii-gulet. .
WHKAT-Strady ; No S red ? ;
CiJHV Firm , No 3 mixed , ! 3 <
OATS Kast , No ! mixed , Uf20c.
IlYH Singly : No. J. 2t *
\Voul
t > T I-OUIS. Jurm 12 WOOL -Steady and un-
cluncfj tratehi cut.Mnu. UV. llvla tlut SU
IShc , hi-nvy nne. TIOc. . tiif-lliun. ir'-tjl . - , tab
svashnl , 17BUSr
NKW YORK , June U. WOOL Firm ; Ueece.
ISUZb pullel. ] 5 7re
Cullfiirulu Drlril l-'rillts.
NKW YORK. June ! ! -CAUfV RNIA 1 > RIKD
FRt'ITS lettdy vaporatrd apple * , prime vrtre
tray 4N44ir prr tHiurid wn.-sl dried t iin ,
4 > * r. chnlr , 4S < H , c. funcy VPr nrW a
pnnnl. n * to * 1tt > * n < l iii llt > . \i-ri.--in.
sil Wllf Miwir ImtV ttnifc rmrhr , m
pw1e.t Il4tl c i r ponnil
Oil Mnrltel- .
VNTWKRP Jun ll-P trn nim. 1 f. paid anj
\\eeU I > Hunk lnt < * iuoitt.
NKW MiRK June It The wrrtly
stntemrnt "hows the follnwlhic c1 * n * * "
rne. lnrr ir tt Jn * n liums. Im-rrsw tlM )
o > sp ie. de < r * fr m. l ( l Irml ten li-rs In-
cn-nsf JJ 7 WO. < tf > iwlt . lm rfr 1.1 V , 40 ,
Hmulnllon dertrs. * * ' J7u W * The bnnki * i \i >
hold 147 ( Ml 17k In expiof the
the H iwr cent rule.
Ainerli-iin Svciirl ll " lit l.omliui.
ljONlH. > N June 1 ! Thr market form. . r 11
erurtlr ! dfrllned romewhnl it t.ie oi > nlntf tmi
"tlffenril later nn ct-mril spevulntlve < ti-iniii Is.
The close wns firm \vlti n mi > derUi ? demnn 1
4trioU mill TnrKlsti lloiiil .
t/1NtON , June It Foreign scsnirltles nr
qunted * follows fpnnlt > h 4s , fiJJIi , . Ttirkts-i.
2 < IU 'Id hluher at itroup 4 ( t > i > o
at 21 9n , others utichnmetl.
1'lililnvlnl > otes.
NK\V ORLKANS June 12. < 'leirlnis ; ! MI 57\
IIOSTON June 12. Clenrlmjs J1S iWS 079 bnl-
ances 112 1.
HAL.T1MURK June -ClmrltiK * . J2 V'I " ,
l lancr . t l.M5
NKW YORK June It. aenrlnKS. SI07 ftx2.is * ,
balances S6 9 912
PIULVDKLPHIA June -dentines < V. .
onfi bilanres. SI 1S9 ZTu.
MUMPIIlrt. Tenn , June 12 ClenrtnKs JS30 irn.
lmlancp , 5ZOI4. New \ork excnsnKe , "elllnk at
SI 50 premium
CINCINNATI O , June tS.-Mone > S tfl * per
tent. Now York exctatiKe u75o premium.
Clearlnss. JI..YJS jsn
ST LOftS June -nearlniss S3 ttl 49 b t-
ance . S317.73J Money stend ) t IH7 per rentj
exchanije on New York. 5 c bid. 75c premium
asked
CHICAGO June 12. Cleirlnr" J13 S'S ' 795 New
York etchnmte 70o prrmlum , foreign exrhance ,
llrm demand. $47slxt > das , S4 < . ' I < H'iil
stocks were quiet nn I easj cluslnR price" \ \ e"t
Chicago. North ChlcnKO 227. Straw Uxr-l.
s : > 4. Clt > Ilullway S35. Diamond Match U5 ,
L.ike Strfrt. HI4 New York Itlscult 4S' ,
Piiri-lmi Kliiniiolnl.
PVR1S , June 12. Three per cent rentes , 104f
I74c.
UICHI.IN June12. . Exchnmie on London , Si
marks 37 pfg for ruecka
I.ontloittiiiU ( liuilntliinn.
LONDON June 12 4 p m. closlnjr
Consolv.m'v . - 11U' * Ist-Puil common 7D'4
Conn1 * tec t ll'iN V Ccmrtl. . . 101
r-in Parlllo On . 11.111 Piuu < ivlviiil.i. . . . M
ErlnlttHtifd . . .13 Ruullnr 11' <
III.CiMitr.il till MIIX. Can now Is. 74
Mexican onllmry 20
MONUY 4 per cent.
Tin- rite of dlfx'iumt In fin op n market for
short bill * 1 * IS-ltrfU per ci-nt
( dd N iUnteil tud.i ) at Iluenon Asrvs at 15j ;
nt L'Mxin. 4t'n. ut Rome , IM 1)0
> nvr York Mlultii ; iiinintliin < ,
NEW YOUK. Jumi 1'J T > i3 followtur irj tha
cloKlntrmtiilnir qintitumi
Chollar . Hi ) Ontario.
Crow n Point . . l'J iinhlr
Con till. V V.i . .Ti Plvmouth . . l t )
Dcidvvood . 103 Oulukxiiruc lee
Ruulil A , I'urrv . . .10 onlpittllvi'r nfd 7011
llaln A Norcro 70 si | > rra NnviJi 50
Himu-taku .2S100 st utd ird . . . 110
Iron Stiver . . . - t" > Union Con . 13
Mexican ' . ' 3 Yullun- ickul . J5
Poll.Ilirj D
LIBERTY , Mo. , June 12. After once re
porting a ill UBreemL nt anil belns xent out
avnln to deliberate , -the Jury In tile Toley
double murder ca < = e reports n M-coiul ttnia
that tliey tire unable to reach \enllit. .
Tliej were ills-linrK-cil. and Judie Hr'.uld\n
et the second trl.il for the fall term Th
crowd cfpectators were \l lbly alsap-
piinteti when the jury dl'-b inilcil. and after
court artjourne < l there was some talk of
l\ni'hliiK the rrtson T It IK ! > < Mle\eil huvv-
cver , that no trouble will result Kol > y
was much relliil at the turn the tai >
hail taken , and conllilently expre e 1 tha
opinion that he would be acquitted at tr-o
next trial
Orilvr lint Pleiit-v of Piinils.
CHICAGO. June 12 The prranil lo-lsn f
the Independent Order of the Free Sons f
Israel will meet here tomorrow Grand M n-
ttr Julius Harburg- New York will pr -
side and It Is expected that all of the 1 t
lodKetliroutihcut the country will 1) ) i
repiesented The condition of the ordi r n
said to be prosperous. It h.ivins t rewrv >
fund of ilftj ) ) o. The most important < nii -
tlon to tome tip Is the rc-luctlon of .TJ-J.-.S-
ments and It seni3 to be the Impres ioi
ainotiB the iKlesate * alreml > In the cuy
that ta.\arable uction will be taken.
lltiUilliiif Co nit riirtllli-iitlons.
POUT TOWNSEND. Wash , June li T > -
aavertl'-ement by the RO\ eminent fur bid i
to prepare the site for tile erection of the
PitKet Sound fortification" has brousht hern
to inspect the site contractors from \Visn-
intjton. Oregon and California \Iarrovv-
stone point is a roush. sto"p , hlsh prjnun-
tor > , and the llr-t work will be the pro'.ll-
Irj ? of a souice of frejh w.iter The run-
tract for the Marrowhtone jwlnt work will
be lot June 30.
Standard , reputable articles are not dear at
ihs prk-Pi aiiked for them. Substitutes offeiej
by niibCi upulous anil irresponhiblu makers are
costly at any figure Be sure that no huai-
bus te practiced on you when you go to buy.
Instruct for tittrK t f fie > triior.
DAYTON , O . June 12. The democrats of
this county In ma s convention have unan
imously indorsed Hon P J Sorff of Middle-
town for governor , and Instructed the delo-
Katlon to the state convention accordingly.
Thirty-one delegates from the city , county ,
and Soldiers' home were chosen.
Unndfr of Ijytif-liInK O\or.
HUNTSVILLE , Ala. , June 12. llosallnil
Blnford , the negro woman who Is said to
have oxxlHtcd the two negro men who as
saulted little Nellie Lawlor at Decatur , li
now In Jail here The troops who have been
guarding- the prisoners will be withdrawn
today.
Examine the labels ana trademarks of pro
prietary articles. Imitations are common ,
and In eomu casrs the difference between
them and tlio genuine le so slight as to -
capo careless observation. Heware of dla-
bonest nbopkeepers and salesmen.
A SYSTEM THAT
HAS NEVER FAILED.
Conservative traders p.itlMled with rea mabl * .
pnfltlvc returns on nelr mventment fhouTT consult -
sult our pampnlet on WHEAT INVESTMENT
VER.SI S SAING HANKS mailed TREE ua
application.
STATJRT & PADDOCK ,
W HROAIiWAYNiV YORK
si TO 23 IMES m nr > iNu UII.STON M\.SS.
DIRECT W IRKS TO U.L l.V II
JAMES E. BOYD &
Telephone 1039. Omaha , Neb.
-COMMISSION
GRAIN : PROVISIONS : AXD : STOCKS
noAiin OP Tit Ann.
Direct wires to Chicago and New York.
CorresDoadenti ; John A Warren & Co.
Cnpltal , 950,1)00. 1'iillr Paiil.
Stocks , Grain and Provisions ,
lluiiui 111 1-2 lloiiril of Trmle Illiltr.
C. C. runiSTH.
n. J STRCET . VJcc Pre lde.iU
G. W. KENNEY . Secretary
David T. Deals , Prcat. No 3637.
F P. Neal.Vlce Prex.L'nluii > utlunnl Ilanlc
CliaH. H. V. Lewis , Caab. Capital. tCOO.OOO.
KANSAS CITY. Mo April tt , lt 7.
W hereby certify that the Clirl tlB.fctre t
Commuslim Company ha Ilila day coimnci.c 4
bu > lnn with u > by depositing Flftx TtiouuoJ
Collara ( PO.UD.OOJ In caih
( DUULud. ) CHARLE3 11. V LEWIS ,
Cashier.
C. H. MAGOON & CO
COMMISSION BROKERS
Stocfe , Grain and Pfoyisions.
314 South 15th St
OMAHA. - NEB