Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 13, 1898, Image 6

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iii coNiUis : STRONG
utanea ! by ExpcctaUon of Victhric by
Our Army in Cuba.
LOWER GRADES OF STOCKS IMPROVING
ZJrlft 01 tIi Vnr hi ill1i ( l * hull Ele-
iciit , with it TnsIcnc Vniinrd
IlIgIiir 1'rIcts 1)urIii
the $ ll.IsnIcr.
NIW YORK , June 12.-Henry CIew ,
. fiend of the banking boue o llcnry CIew
. & Co. , wrltcs of the Bituntlon In Wail
, ; trcct :
I Stock excbange 1ntcro.ta arc In n tratis-
Itlonni state. Its Indicated In our advices
: or a week uo , the larger operators have
jlntCIy becn doing contdcrable tn the way
of realizing of frOtIta ) on the standarh
'stocks : flfl ( that process seems to have how
reached Its rcsiIts In a generally lower
? nrIgC of vrlces for that. grn0e of securIties ,
"i'he fanfly atid lower gra(1I of stocks , however -
ever , which hiayo received little attention
, sn(1 stood at rclatlvcly low prices during
' .the manipulation of the better class , arc now
coining In for their turn in the game and
SEQ being actively dealt in , with SOIIW con
iderablc advances. This is a common
. TOutifle In Wall street campaigns and the
iJilly question In this Itistance is , how long
this nioVenicnt in the cheap list may con-
, Untie ZtIId how far their prices will be further -
ther advanced ? We do not care to cn-
. ture tipon predictions on either or these
.r nInts : but at the moment this varticuiar
brnnch of the SPectIlatIVe movement Is ( ie-
CtIC4IIY buoyant.
It may prove to be of some IInloraneo (
that a relatively high range of prices is be-
I)1 ) reached at the tune when operators. arc
ontciiiplaung their summer vacation and
When sPeculative accounts arc apt to be
closed for two or three months , Ordinarily.
' high range of Prices at tlii stage of the
year would be apt to be conducive to realizing -
izing and 501110 reactIon in prices. Dot
present conditions are not entirely ordinary.
The "bull" feeling still runs high , the niar-
p kvt Is funihanientally strong and it Is sos-
tamed by QU expectation of a series of sue-
Ceases by our army and navy that will
bring the great boon of peace at a corn-
pnrattvely early day. The drift of the war
chimes in with the irepondernnt "bull"
achitlinout ; and the tWo forces working to-
Ectiler may easily keeD UP the activity of
the stock market through the Bummer
I000ths ,
'l'he , high priced stocks , which for some
time past have led the uPward movement ,
have rlseii bCYOIICl a range to iiinko them
Inviting to buy for an additional Up-turn.
? I'here is no disguIsing the fact that ninny
, ' of the large olerators ) through whose efforts
r prIcc have recently been IulvaflCel , have
paid out aild are flow more interested in
nakIng lower irtces than higher ones , 'to
enable them to load titi agaIn , The Incentive -
tivo for selling was merely the revival of
the silver qtiestloii. It. is regarded as a
menace to the liuliiesii situation and is be-
Jag used as a pretext to iiiark down the
prices of stocks. Appearances indicate
waverlng prices before the market again
gets Into a posItion which will form a basis
: - for another upward whirl. The Increase of
silver money or its equivalent to thic exteit
of $42,000,000 at a time when money is being
Fequired to so great an extent for war pur-
tposPs. is a matter in itself of no very serious
'monicnt excepting for the ridiculous feature
- in colinoction therewIth-the idea of calling
'It 'so ' iiiuchi proflt for the treasury , when as
' , Jt matter of fact the government stands us
1hvIng made a. loss of over $ SO,000,000 In ( ho
, depreclntlon from the average price at. whIch
lie silver was bought and the present market
'rlcc of silver bullion ; still , congress is leg-
islatlng on the basis that the government
wiII realize a profit of $42,000,000.
1. The prospect of an early issue of 'war
loiids does not escape the attention of op. .
orators ; but it excites HO inisgivitigs as to
the course of the stock market. With zucli
an oxtraodlnary accumulation of , money in
} tPo banks , the payments f&r the bonds are
ljit likely to perceptibly affect the ease Ia the
loaii market. The treasury may be trusted
'not to loci up the vroceeds of Its borrow-
4ngs but , as usual unddr like negotiations ,
it will deposit the receipts In thu national
1Ianks until they need to be 'Irawn against
tn the ordinary course of the government's
ilisburseinents ; afll thus the currency will
¶ inrtlntain it normal activity of movement.
Nor is the creation of a large sum of new
Investments likely to have any serious effect
UpOfl the ririces of stocks. A considerable
' Portion of the new loan appears likely te
go to other countries ; and those taken at
home will go to financial institutions and tea
a class of investors who arc not neccus-
, omed to put their means into corporate
tocks. It is quite likely that the large
offers for the bonds and the relatively high
irices they vili bring may strengthen the
financial markets at large.
it The course of eveOts at the theater of
war gives a steady accession of strength to
fInancial interests in all departments. It
is now evident that military and naval 00cr-
ations are to be conducted upon a nieliod
and a scale calculated to bring about the
curliest possible end to the war. In a coin-
pitratively few days we shall have a tnihitaiy
torco in Cuba atid Porto Rico of 100,000 well
armed , vigorous and enthusiastic men , These
forces , backed by the best vessels of our
fleet. will soon measure. their strength with
the poorly fed , poorly equipped and imperfectly -
perfectly trained forces of Spain , The re-
: ' suit cannot be doubtful. Already , Cervera's
fleet has been tlcprived of its power and the
bland admiral may at ntis' moment reinforce
our navy through the involuntarj transfer of
his vessels. The powerful system of fortifications -
fications at santiago do Cuba is nearly in
our hatida. to servo as a basis of operations
against tue rear of Havana. in conjunction
t'lth the guerrIlla forces of the Insurgents ,
In this part of the war program also there
Beonis to be no reason to count upon the
possibility of our failure. Unless spain
should prudently prove willing to make a
satisfactory hience iii advance , the great var
struggle around the city of Havana wllr ho
the next step in the war program. . It it
should prove. as rumored at this wrIting ,
that the Spaniards have got three more war
vessels into their port , that can have no
threatening bearing on our operations of at-
titclc. It will simply mean that so ninny
more of the enemy's ships have been bottled
up out of our way nod to await capture or
destructIon at our pleasure , In all proba.
bility , the struggle at havana may prove a
bloody and possibly also a rotrncted one ;
but it cannot be doubtful as to its outcoirn' .
"iVithi unlimited forces at our command : with
our ability to maintain a siege on lattil and a
close liockaite at se'a ; with a complete cx-
elusion of the Spaniards from the possibility -
ity of reinforcing either their fleet or their
army ; and with starvatioti staring the en-
cnty iii the titco , victory is the only poaiblu
Issue of this next idiasu of tue coittlict. In
he Philippines. affairs have taken it turn
to the last degree Important in our favor.
'the Spanish government concedes that the
ovcrnor of Manila has asked for authorizu-
tion to capitulate to Admiral Dcvcy in order
to escape the certain capture of the city by
tile Insurgents ; and later reports , not yet
fully conlirmed , niaki ) it quite likely that
the surreutlor line already been inutle , AnsI ,
WItflt is scarcely le important , the insur.
gents have sought ( ho acceptance of their
co-operation by tIi United States and asked
that the Philippines be places ! UiuIcr tue
protectorate of this government. As it has
t eon seriously feared that much trouble
might arise front the lawlessness of the naives -
ives anti front their refusal to acknowledge
our authority this now turn of affairs is of
¶ 10 greatest possible value to our govein-
ittcflt. Moreover. It sets at rest certain International -
ternational Issues , vh1ch might have given
rise to touch embarrassment to this coun-
try' . It has been inaintalneil by some that
: the rights of Spain in thu Philippines have
not yet bceti forfeited , becaitses the United
I3tates has not yet comisleteil its ocdupa-
Iloit of the itlands , in the event ef Spain
trying to transfer the Iahiiitda to France or
any oilier govertimetit , this might easily
bavo ProVeI it dangerous question. Thu
rdomeut , however , that Spain transfers thu
capitel to us , we acquire entire possession
in tte h'hillipiInes , Thus history Is being
made at a 'ery rapid rate In both the Pa-
clftc and thio Atlantic and the United States
is making acquisitions of an international
sdgnificanco which two months ago we hind
i3ot dreamed of.
luiduit 310,51' ) ' iurkt't ,
LONION , Jutie 12-Thu money market
has coiiithSt-"l owing to the release of thq
Jitpunt'Bo biiiluwe.L Cheap money niit how
4lscouhit ratea seenied tu no the prospecL
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There was little liusiness done last week
on the Stock exchange. The departmentS
were fIrm and home railroads wro hue-
hnscd freely American securities hind a
titrotig tonC , hilt business in them was mod-
scala and chiefly on New York account.
The Icashing increases were Denver & Rio
Grand referre.l , 2 5-3. Atchlton preferred ,
and Northern PacIfIc preferred I 14 ; Mu-
waukee I 34 , Frie and Mlssotiti seconds , I.
Louisville fell one-bflif. itnil Grand Trunks
were lower on the closing of weak bull
flecotints. Canadian I'nelhles were % higher ,
There was little , iiusiness ( lone oil thin for-
cign markets. SpanIsh 4s were 2 points
lower , and nil South Atnericafli were In bad
favor , especiAl ly Chilinna , which drolqPed
4 poInts.
COi)1TlON 01' ( IIIIC hl.iS.
TItiy Cnniint VIndt'se for All the
M0ne7 1'Isc fleecive ,
NX\V YOILIC , Stifle 12.-The Financier
says : "The New 'York banks , despite the
aetivo demand for funds expressed in a
loan expansion of $ I.I44,200 for the week just
ended , cannot fInd use for nil the mn'ohley
they are receiving , and the reserve is higher
by l,591,400 than reported seven days ago.
Deposits Itierensesl I14thl,200 , , making a gain
of 5700,000 tvithiiii ii month. As the iii-
crease in eitahs for the week was $ ,2S9,200
it would seem ( hint the greater Part of the
dtposlt growth was obtnlned by entering
credits on the books against butts. ThIs
has been going on for some time , and ic-
fleets ii satisfactory condition in mercantile
circles. The season for early rediscoulitlng
for country ittitiks is at hand , and nome
business Is beIng slohse iii this hue , but lint
enoUgh to coutit itt gelieriti results. The
InterIor baitlcs are so vehi stipplied with
ctsm'h that they are iii a. better iosition thistt
ever to endure over ( lie sunimer. A detailed
mttalysls : of ( lie statement for ( lie week
hiow ( lint five at the sixty-live clearing
house institutions , most of whichi have
hten'y interior CoflhtectioliS , galsiech thee-
fcurths sir the Increased deposits. Seven
banks hold considerably ( iter hialt the ls9-
000,000 of iecie reported last week. "
ChICAGO GILiIN AL ) I'ltVISIOSS.
I'citturi's of the 'Vrndlnir tititi ClosIng
l'rlces oil Snturdi. ' .
CHICAGO , June 11.-The bearish crop CC-
3sort , improved weather and weak foreign
markets depressed wheat today , July closed
with it loss of 1c and September 1tc.
Corn is off 3-141o and oats 1-Sc. There
was a further decline in provIsions , & 2t,4c In
pork , lTc in lard and 20c In ribs.
ConsIdering the extremely bearish character -
actor of ( lie government crop report wheat
started fairly steady. A slight improve-
meat In the weather , however , weak for-
cign markets and a growing'scnso of ( lie
signiulennee of thic iinmenko acreage sown
to whteitt this season together wIth its gen-
( rally excellent condition , IsroslucetI a feel-
lug of weakness. Longs ( litiCkly lost heart
anti began to let go , Tue frlghit soon tie-
came so general that the liquidation rush
finally became more of a mistier of ilnding
buyers than' of Prices. Short selling , led
by Cudahy , was 11150 general. July , whIch
closed yesterday itt tS4C sold down to 80 ½ C ,
and September fell off trom 5 3-Sc to 74c.
There 'zts IL slight reaction ( lurIng the last
htitif huitir of tlte sesition , due Itliparently
otoivi to profIt-taking by the cody short
sellers ( bait to any real Increase of strength
itt the general situation , , Atlantic Port
clearances for the day vere fGO,000 bushels.
Tue government report lnslicttvd ; a crop of
tc,00o bttishelis wInter and spring on ami
acretige of 43,000,000 acres. The aggregated
world's shipments for ( lie week are about
12,000,000 bushels. compared with ( ,822,000
bushels last year. Chicago receipts for the
day were It cars. against 12 a year ago.
Miiineitpohis and Duluth got 201 , whIle Inst
vent they receIved 293. .11111' ooened c
lower to ,4c higher at 87 7-SiIS.S'4' , sold
down to SP.4c , ( lien rallied to Ste bid , the
closing fIgure. September tieguit 1-hdlc
lower at 74 5-S1 i76c , declined to 74 ½ e , n(1
vanced to 75 1-Sc fell off to T33'c , then
llrmed LIP to 73 7-bc asked Itt the close.
The weather conditIons were unfavorable
for corn , but the weakness of wheat and
Provisions started corn prices down bill.
Jnl opened 1-Sc' lower at 323 1-Sc. sold
down to .l2 7-Sc , then firmed Up to Z3c bid
at the close.
Oats followed corn , opened steady and
( lien yielded. Shorts gave the market good
stiphiort. however , atid prIces became bet-
icr near the close. July opened I-Sc lower
itt 24 1-S024'c , sold down to 21c. up to 24 1-8
24'4e. down again to 23c , then rallied to
24 I-S'f24c at the close.
' ( 'here won another slump In provisions ,
MILItY outsltlers vhm did not act on the yellow -
low fever news yesterday let go theIr long
irovlsions today , There was also some
important selling by packers. The EnglIsh
conrerns who are short were the buyers.
July opened 74c lower at l0.12l' , advanced
to $ IO.I74 ! , then sold tcndiIy down to $9.67i4 ,
tItO ilosimig price. July lard started tOc
slciwit at $5.50 , declined to $3.65. then rallied
to 572 ½ itt the clOse , July rIbs began 2 ½ c
lower itt $5.52 , then firmed up to $5.35 , the
ciosin fIgure.
Leading futures range as follows :
Articles. , lOom. IIL-h.lLow. I Close. !
. t % Ii , s I-
.JtInO . . I 00 1 00 , 81) pa j oo
July. . , R7t8 8814 lilt 55
Sept , , . 74't-7i ldlt 734k 733 781 (
Dec. . 7:9s1 : 74 72 % 75it 7414i
'Corn-
Jill10 , , ' 124'1t ' 824 : i2l . 3e3 33
.TtIly. . . 333 52 ? 33 33ifgL.J
Sept. . . 84t4 34w'4 3i : 33 ( 34 (
'Oats-
htily , . . 24bfQr 24t 231 ! 24's '
Sept , , . 224 } 2 } lLI J1h
I one-
July. . , 10 12 10 17 9 ( t74 0 ( i74 10 20
Sept. . , 10 'Jo 10 50 0 85 0 85 10 40
Lsrd-
July. . . 5 80 P 80 5 0l 5 724 0 110
. r.'pt 6 03 0 117 } 5 77i 5 77t 6 0214
bh'titibs
July. . . 1 11214 8 a214 a 27 % a 38 5 58
_ Sept 1t 60 5 U4 : * 5 40 11 45 5 fh
'No. 2.
Cash quotations were as follows :
FLOUR-Steady : wInter patents , $ l.t0ui
5.10 ; straights , $5.20 ; clears , $5,005I0 ;
siirlng specials , $0.50 ; Minnesota hard , 5.75
WhEAT-No. 2 sprIng , $6fS7c ; No. 3
surlnmr , 1s0i$0c No. 2 red , 93'4c.
CORN-No , 2 , 33'4c.
OATS-No. 2 , IC ; No , 2 whIte , 2829c ;
No. 3 whIte. 27J2Sc.
RYE-No. 2 , 45c ,
BARLEY-No. 2 , 33141c.
FhAXSEFD-No , 1 , $1.1t.
TIMOTHY S11ED-Prime , $2.75812.fO.
PROVISIONS-Mess hark , ler bbl. , $9.t3
9.70 , Lard , per 100 lbs. , $5.f5i5.70 , Short
rIhis sides ( loose ) , I5,2thi8.60. Dry salted
shoulders ( boxed ) , 5,0tij.25 , Short clear
shIes ( boxed ) , $5.80.
SUGAItS-Cut loaf , $6.02 ; granulated , $5.52.
Articles. Iteceipts. Siilpaientis.
Flour , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . d.50 ( )
Wheat , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' , eit,000
Corn , Cu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.9IiO0 41)9.809 )
Cats , be. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2'Jtes ) ) ( 20.1,000
, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ,
lharlejbu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lfl,200 4,800
On the Produce exchange today ( lie but-
icr market was Stetll1 ; cretunerles , 13f )
15i4e ; dairies , 111j13c , Eggs , fresh , 9 ½ c.
Cheese. dull , Live poultry , dull ; sprIng
chickens , 12'JlSe ; hien , 7c ; turkeys , Gl.jic ;
clucks , G16c.
I'l3W YO1l ( RNl5lt.tL. MARICETS ,
( ltlotlttlohiM for ( lie lny on Geucral
Cotis itsoil it It's.
N1\V YORK , Jumie hl-F'LOUR-flecelpts ,
24SSO bbls , : exports , 8,1104 bbh. ; market
weak antI lower wIth wheat ,
IIAIILEY MAIT-Duli ; western , 6270c ,
\'l IEAT-lteceipts , 2.12,175 ho , ; exports ,
486,070 bit , ; spot weak ; No , 2 rCd , $1.10 ( , o , b.
ailoat , export giade , Options active arid
very weak nil sitsy , closing 1 3'SQ2 ½ u net
lower. irilittenced by lower cables , the go'-
erhlinchit report ittlil foreign soiling ; No , 2
resl. July , 92.i94c : closed , il2)c' ) ,
COItN-ltecoipts 39,9Th Itu , ; exports. 81,779
ku ; spot eitlc : l'o. 2 , 35 1-Sc , Options ii
51111110 carrier With s'lieat in taco of bull op-
ltltI4)hi , based on cotitilitleti tvet weather ;
closed 1-Sc flt't lower : July closed 37 5-Sc ,
OA'l'S-llecclpts , 159,600 lar. ; slitptiionts
49.143 bti. ; spot easy ; No , Z lOlac ; No.
t1iitu , 32c , Option dull ulid lower , closing
111e lower ; Juiy cIost'tl , 29 5-Sc ,
1101'S-Quiet ; state , common to choIce ,
WOOI-Qulet ; fleece , 15323o ; Texas , 1313
- : light skims , 5'h815c ;
hurt skiing 4J8le ; full skIrnI , 28i2e.
'rAlLoVs oak ; city , 311c ; country ,
3 3-Stj3lt.
ItICE-Firm : fair to choice , & % j7c ;
JisIsuhi , 5 7-I'SGc.
tlOl4ASSES-Steady ; New Orleans , open
kettle , good to eiioict' . 274133c ,
OllS-Cottonseed oil , rltill , tending lower ,
influenced by weakness lit luovisions ;
prime crude , 20c' , nomninitl ; lrlmno crude ,
1. 0 , Li. mills , lTtj iSo ; urinis.suittiner . yellow ,
25c ; uff sunimner l'elinu % ' , 211i24c' butter oh ,
:8c : ; PrIme wIttier yellow , 3Ghj'Jte ,
1sllTALS-t'lg Iron , dull : southitirn , $9.79
ill.25 ; northterri , $ l0.0Oitl1.50 , COIiItiF , sjliiet :
brokt'rts. $11.75. l-.cmtd , quiet ; brokers , $300 ,
'l'iit plates quiet.
IlU't'T10lt-lleeipt $ . 5.OTS 111cg1. ' strong ;
tt'terfl crealnerl' , 13tii1UAe ! ; iuidris , IG ½ c' ;
factory 10 ½ i12e ,
ROGt-Itvecipts , 3,711 likgs. ; quiet ; west-
urn , hlfjdhi,4e ; southern , lui,1lc. , .
I'e.riri 3liirkcti ,
PEORIA , June 11-CORN-FIrm1 higher ;
No , 2. 3Ic.
OATS-Active , lower ; No , 3 white , 200.
\\1 I ISKY-Fhrtn ; high liroof spirIts , $ L221j.
'I'ots't ( , .lhiirket.
TObElO , 0. , June 1l-WhtEAT-ower ,
steady : No. 2 cttsli , $1.01 : June , $1.
CORN-Dull , steady ; No. 2 raised , 33'4c.
OATS-Dull. steady ; No. 2 mixed , 200.
OIA1IA LIVE STOCK IARKET
Week Winds Up with a Stiff Run an1
Active Business.
GOOD DEMAND DEVELOPS FOR TIlE CATTLE
Heef I'rIcc aeternlh , ' Ilighier , hint
PareI SteadyIlogs Slump
Ileaily Unslor tire Eastern
Ihrenk-Shieeis Strung ,
SOUTh OMAIIA , June Il.
Cattle , hogs. Slice
flereipta today , . , , , , . , . , . 2,343 7,602
Oillcinl yesterday , , . , , , , . 2,187 5,245 2
One week ago , , . , , . , . . . , , , 1,320 4,583
Two weeks ago . , . , , , , , , , , 1,914 6,936 1,817
Otto month ago . . . , , , , , , , , 1b66 9,217 2,5,4 ,
One year ago , , . . . , , . , , , , . 1,007 6,21o 2,332
iteceipta for ( lie week with coniparlsons :
Cattle. llogs. Sheep.
\'eek ending June 11 , . , 15,108 42,59 1,634
\Veek coiling Jtifle 4. , , , 12,927 35,0(1 ( 1l,43
Week ending May 22 , , . 13,349 43,966 21,528
Week ending May 21. , . 13,912 42,960 2l,63
Same week 1197 . , , , , . , . 36,838 33,416 8,030
Same week 1596 , , . . . , . , , , 8,098 33,139 1,910
Average irlco paid for hogs for tInt last
seven ( btys , wIth comparIsons :
1r898. III
4 , 2,871 4.39 4,411 4IS
JUlio 5 . , , 3.31 2,93 4.35 4,49 6,69
June 6 . . , 4,00 3,01 4.29 4,55 6,11 4,42
June 7 . . , 3.88 3.10 e 4,34 4.80 6.29 4z,0
Julio 8 . , , 3,58 3.31 3.08 4.36 4,5 ! 6,36 4,61
Juno 9 . , , 3.92 3.29 3,01 4.53 637 4,62
Julie 10 . , , 3.9S 8.27 2.93 4.38 6.41 4,66
JUne 11 , . . , , , . . , .27 2.91 4.44 4,57 4,65
Itidicates Su'nday.
The ofliclal number of cars of stock
brought in todity by each road was :
Cattle 1Ios.
C. lit , & St. I' . fly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Missouri I'nciflc Ity. . . . . . . . . 13 1
Union I'iicIii System . , . . , , . , . . , , , , 22 26
F. , Fl & it ! , V. Ii. It . . , , , . , . , , . . . , . is 36
S. C. & 1' , Ity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I
C , , St. I' . , It ! . & 0 , fly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2S 7
fl. & M , ft. It. It , , , . , . , , , . , , , , , i , . . , 16 36
C , , 11 , & Q , It ) ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
F. C. & St. J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
C. , it. I. & P. fly. , west. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Total receipts . . , . , , , , . . , , , . , , , , . . 93 115
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows , ettehi buyer liurchasing ( lie
number of head indicated :
Buyers. Cattle. Ilogs. Sheep.
Onnttia l'nckiiig Co . . . , . , . . , 1,526 . , . ,
a ii. ilammonti CS ) . . . . . . 103 019 , . , ,
Swift ansi Comliany Vol 1,511
Cudahy Piteking Co. . . . . . 718 IOSO 29
It. liecker and Degan . , 61
Lobman & Itothschhitls , 421 , , , . , , , ' .
Krebbs & Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . g
L. 1" , husz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220
Coey & Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 454
North I' . tIl P. Co. . . . . . . . . . . . 246
Swift froni country. . . . . . 76
Cndafiy 1' . Cu , , K. C. , . 24
Swift , to Chicago. . . . . . . . . . . . 150
Other buyers . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 28S
Left over . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 ( )
Totnl.t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.146 S.04 29
Shippers who have vIsited the yards this
week from ) S'llely separated sections cc-
Port the country Under water and roads
next to impassable , and It woull , 'seem quIte
reniarkuble unslor such cIrcumstances that
receipts Iatve lucid up so well. it wilt be
tioted front the comparative statement of
the recehltS by weeks given above ( lint
the arrivals of both cattle iulid huogs have
been large thIs week , Anothier circumstance -
stance tlia.t would naturally be expected
to keep back shiihsmentuu of hogs is tlu fact
that Prices have iceii decidedly lower , but
still ( lie hogs hutve kept coming.
CATTLE-Omaha had about all the cattle
that were ott sale today , there not being
enough at either Kittisas City or Chicago to
establish ( lUotatlofls. The 100 loads on sale
at this point , however , were none too many
to supply nil the demands of ( lie buyers
and the market as a whole was In very faIr
shape ,
Desirable beef steers sold quite readily
at just about steady Prices and everything
in that line was sold and generally weighed
up in good season. Thifl less desIrable
kinds were a little slow and still practically
everything sold early. I3eef cattle have
been doIng a little better this week and
values have gradually worked upward.
handy natIves , such as are Ia tjio best ( IC-
mnnd , are INjl5c higher than a week ago ,
while heavy natIves have gained 51Cc.
Even the heavy and rough branded cattle
are a little stronger than : t week ago ,
Only IL few cows and hehters wore on sale
this morning anli. the yards wra soon
cleared , but cow stuff was If anything
easier , The cow market hits been on ( ho
down grade all ( lila week , as has been
frequently remarked before in this column.
The loss for the wck can safely be Put at
264325c , and there are some who would call
it still more. h3'yers : took It Into their
heads that the cow market was too high
afl(1 they hutve been on the bear side all
the week. Still it i hardly reasonable to
OXlCCt cow stuff to sell down very much us
It Is generally admitted that supplIes are
hlght In ( lie country and that good breeding -
ing stock cannot be had at any price.
Moreover It is still some tIme before grass
butchers' stock Is likely to show up In
sulilcient numbers to materially affect the
market. Texas grass cattle are moving ,
but those received by the packers here
thIs week are reported as not being nearly
so fat as the cattle were last year.
Stockers rind feeders have been In good
demand all the week , but very light supply.
Under stick conditions there was no ( lunger
or 'aiiieg deilnlne' si nit , . osi It l , . . . . . lii
that good light stockers arc selling as hIgh
as at mtiiy tIme.
11005-Over a hiundred cars or hogs were
reported in thIs morning a liberal run for
any day of the week ami a very large run
for a Saturday. It was , in fztet , the largest
run for a Saturday Mace the seeomi week
In May. The explanation given for the
large run no the last day of the week wus
to ( Ito effect ( hint thio ground Is so wet that
farmers can (10 no work on the land , so
they are putting In ( heir tIme getting theIr
stock to miukot.
The large run was of itself an element
of weakness , but not the chief. The heavy
slump iii provisions yesterday on yellow
fever reports had prepared everyone for a
bad bog market today. Chicago set the
nace by utiriounclng a decline of lSc early
in the mornIng , ittid Kansas City followed
wIth a reported decline of 18iJ20c.
Tim hog market at this poInt openeml a
tint lIe lower. ( ho early sales being largely
at 3S07i3.S5 , at ; against 33.93434.00 yesterday.
Probably not over ii ( luiseter of the re-
Ceipta sold on the early market and then
List : more ' gent orders beIng filled the
II ark ' slowed UI ) . i1yers in many cases
ivent back on their fIrst bids antI began to
talk that they must have droves to cost
not over $3.80.
Salesmen were slow to Part with their
holdings but In the end hind to take their
medicine , a great many selling at $3,50. and
* 30mb down to $3.75.
'L'lits hums been ( lie low veek on hogs since
the commencement of this. , big bulge ( lie
second week in Miii' . The week opened at
a decline of close to lOc , dropped 12ic on
'l'ueslisy , and was it trifle ensler on 'tyodnes-
dIL ) ' , After a drop of 22 ½ c In three days a
reactIon set In on Thiuirusdmsy , i'alucs on that
day averagIng almost 5c hIgher. On Fri-
( liLy another Sc 'wits rLcIt1 , lint 1111 the gain
mutiul more , too , wars wiped out at the close
( it the week , The net hosts for the week
lii hog timlut's tooted up 257130c. The decline
carries the market to tlits lowest point
touched iii over me month ansI Puts it bade
to where It 'sVII ttt the close of April. After
nil ( lie decline hogs are still higher than
they were a ye'nr ago by 800 a humnlrcsl , and
781180c hiighisr ( lana two years ago ,
SIIREP-Thero were only a few head of
sheep and Innibs ( hint were driven In , antI
not enough of anything to make a test of
the market. The spring lambs brought
$6.50 , anal ( lie ewes 84,00 , which looked like
strong prices ,
'rhe receipts of' sfmeep ansi lambs have been
( lie higlutezit this 'vt'ek ( it any in a long
time , in ( act thin lightst of the year to
date , Thuerti Is iiothiing surprIsing In ( hint
titct , hioivevt'r , as it t'as expected by Shed )
then who hin'u beemi aware that suppjlen In
this section were practically exhausted
soil ) ) ) days itgo and ( limit June i'oulc1 In all
hlicbabiilty see very small receipts , 'rhioro
are sonic scattering lots to come this month ,
but not rnnmi' , and It will probahily be the
1st of July before suiplies can be de.
Isc'itlcil IllicIt regularly ,
As to 'ahtics , there has been so little hero
that a faIr test of the market can hardly
be said to hauve been musIc , but from the
( Limiter of the buyers and the urgency of
thie demand us veil as ( ruin the comithition
of eastern markets it is sate to say ( hint the
nnarkt't is at the high noint of ( lie season
and ( hint anythIng desirable 'would bring
hiiglier Prices than a week ago.
1cm ississ CIt y Live , Stat'I : .
} ANSAS ci'ry , itlo. , June 1l.-CATTjF
-1te'c'iits , 124 head ; for iveek , 21,000 hieasl.
Light receipts tmntl good general tiemnatul
have served to advance lirices about 15c
the lust week : lirimiie native steers. $1.804f
4.95 : medIum , $ & & & 74.75 ; light weIghts , $4.00
4j4.70 ; stockers and feeders , $ L005.5Q ;
butcher cots's arid helfers. ; 3.30744.70 ; trio-
tiers , $2.507f3.25 : bulls , $3.OSii 4.00 ; wL'serl )
steers , $1.00h4.624. ; Texans , $3.004.50 ;
'rexus Cows , $3.OS4jl.00.
31005-Receipts , 7.t92 head ; ( or week ,
64,000 itead.'hlle offerings for light , eon-
tlnued shrinkage in value of hog liroducts
hiu'o causenl a further dclinn of hogs ;
hienvy hogs , 23.85413.93 ; mnixetl. 33.702J3.55 ;
lights , 33.40f13.(5 ; pIgs $2Tr4n3.Se ,
SIIREP-lteceipts , 25 head : for week , 9-
000 head. Ih'niand continues good. All de.
I '
strahle stock ndvnneed from ISe to 25e
Late sales were Spring hambs $5 so1i6.75
( 'olorndo wool lambs , $6.OOh 6.1& muttoas ,
$480415.10 ; Texas rgrlI5 niheell , $3.758(440 ,
Arizona , $4l0h4Gri ; & stssckers anti
Ll.iStg4.&o , - -
CII ICAGO Lt'hi ' 44'OCK iAItIu'r.
Supiihy or Cnttie ? . niusi vricrs
An , Higher.
CIIICACIO , June 11.-Cattle today was
nictive to the exton" tthie meager tippl' .
Prices ruled lOlJISc ! than a week ngo ;
choice steers , $4,9O3. medium , $4,501i4,65
beef steers , 84.i0f4.4dh IstockerS and feed.
era , $3J5t4,90 ; eowmn ntil heiters , $3.4ttUI.S0 ;
canners , $2.60l'3,35 : $1,00tfjC.60 ; Texas
steers , $3.0lt4&o.
I'ruckers wanted hogs , taut provisions were
still lower and h'Jlq for hogs took a
tumble of 1041l&e , Yhtir 'to ' choice , $1.0011'I.IS ;
Pluckers 83.807(3.95 ; hutchiers $7.IXVtt4.05j
mixed , 3.S04j1.00 ; light , 83.70114.60 ; pIgs , $2.Ia
Thic offerings of Sl'iPel ' ) sold at ( lie recent
I advance. Native Miel1 , $3.007S.12t : cx.
porters , $4.407i5.12l : ' 'rexa ns , $3.s07t4.0 ;
yearling lambs , $ i,0o6.00 ; spring lambs ,
$50011660.
Receipts : Cattle , 300 head ; hogs , 18,000
head ; ShOe ! ) , : isoo head.
St. 1.ouis Lie Stock.
ST. LOUIS Juite hl.-CAT'I' L.l-fleceipts ,
200 head , Including 100 TexanS ; itiliiiieiits ,
309 heasi ; market steady anti null ; fair ( p
fancy native shipping and export steers
$1.35475.l5 ; bulk of sniers , l.0t14.8O ; dressesi
beef and butcher steers , 84,001(4.55 ; bulk of
attIc's , $ u.4071 1,70 ; steers under 1,000 pouiitl ,
23.110414.00 ; bulk of sitle , $1.33574.50' stockers
and feeders , $3.2&414.70 ; buIlt of sales , $3.DOif
4,40 ; cows antI heiters , $2.00114.80 bulk of
rows , $2.S53.75 ; Texn and IndIan steers
$3.284r4.45' bulk of subs , $3.50I4.10 ; cows and
helfors , 2.75jj3.75.
hlOGS-Itecelpls , 2,800 head ; sluipnient ; ,
1,100 head ; market lOttlle lower than yesterday -
terday ; yorkers , $3.S0p3,9) ; lmckcrs , 83.8543
4.00 ; butchiers , $1,007jftj3.
SilEEl'-Receipts , 1,000 hearl' shipments ,
1,400 head ; market r.tead9' : natfve nitittons ,
84.00414,70 : lnmnhis , 85.904,6.20 ; culls and bucks ,
$3.254y3.80 ; Texans , $ 'LSOII4.23.
New York hihe Stock ,
NEW 'YORF , Jutie 11-IJES1VES-fle.
ceipts , 7&0 heath ; no triisiinig exports , 1,555
cattle and 3 912 quarters of beef.
CALVIOS-heceipta , 'JO head : market dull ;
common to Choice veals , $4,0tijO.00 ( ; no but-
termilka.
SIIER1' AND LAMBS-Receipts , 3.590
head ; lirime stock stcady other grades
lower ; sheep 33,50114.50 : yearlings , $4,0013
5.50 : lambs. $ d.00117,00.
1-IOOS-Itcceipts , 3,391 head ; slow at 84,00
414.30 ; southern and western pigs , 83.0013
4,2.i.
Stock iii Sight ,
Record of receIpts of live stock nit ( lie
four lirlnciPal markets for Julie II :
Cnttle , hogs. Sheep.
Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2,313 , 7,602 29
Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300 18,000 3,500
F1tmrisas City . . . . . . . . . . 128 7,892 29
St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 2,109 1,000
Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2,071 36,234 4,557
OMAhA ( l0LIltAL MARKETS ,
Condit ton of 'I'rnde tutu Quntrullous
on Slnplc rural 1'nuiey I'roluee.
EGGS-Good ( ock , Dc.
IIUT'rl4R-Csimnmon to fair , 91llc : sep-
nmator , 15c ; gathered creamery , 13tic.
VI2AL-Choico fat , SO to ' 20 lbs. , quoted at
S9c : large Rnti coarSe , 61j7c.
' ' , , , , , _
LlVF I'flh1T)1'flVTTonc CIL ' ' nli 'nnt
' '
ON , 4c ; sliming chickens , 1 ; ducks , Tc ;
zeese , IC ,
1lG EONS-Live , per SIOZ. 754790c.
HAY-Upland , 87,00 ; midland , $6.00 ; lowland -
land , $5.50 r3e straw , $4.00 ; color makes the
prIce on hay : light bales sell the best : only
tel > grades brIng tOl ) prices.
VEGE'rA TLES.
ONIONS-New sou'thn , per lb. , 2l4112l4c.
Ill.i NS-llnnsl-plc.eeLnttvy , per bir. , $1.23 ,
POTATOES-Ijoni nown , SIc ; new po-
tntoes , er ho. , $ l.33. 4
TOMATOE5-Per.fsisir- crate , $1.50
tlJl.75 ; 1-3 bu. box , 75e11t.00.
GREEN ONIONS-Per doz. . jOe.
CUCUMBERS-Per dpz. SOc.
WAX DEANS-1-3 ' b'n 1box , 5013700.
FFfUITS.
STRA\V13ERRIErMJssoiirls. $ l,75132.OO ;
peddlers' stock , $ l.(131.0. (
BLACK RASPBII131I ES-Per 24-qt. case ,
$3.00 ; 24-pt. case , $ L50.
DLACIillElthlI ESp$2,5&iI2.75.
Al'PLlIS-Oenetons. $3.75.
GOOSEI3EIeflIEs-p 24-sit. case , $1.2513
1.50. 'I , ) -
C1IEItRIES-Peg(4.qt. . , case , $190.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
0 RANGES-SeedtIfl ? $2.50 ; Mediterranean -
nean sweets , $2.504i2 73.
LEMONS-Cnhif rha } , " $375134.OO ; ' fancy
Messinit , $4.755j5$0. - ,
DANANAS-Cholcep large BtOCk , per
bunch , S2.QO7j225 ; medium , 8ized bunches ,
$ l.75j12.00.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NUTS-Almondit ; pcr IlL. large sIze. 1247
13c ; small , lie ; Iiruizhhgperhb. , 94710c : Eng.
lish walnuts , per lb. , fancV soft shell. 1143
lic ; standards , 8119c ; Illberts , per lb. , ice :
uecans. polisheti , medium. 'kZjic ' ; extra
large , 811cc ; iarg1 hickory nuts , 81.00471.10
per bu. ; small. 81.23431.31 vet bu. : cocoanuts ,
per 100 , $4 ; 1)eUflUtS , raw , & 435 ½ c ; roasted ,
61i6c.
MAPLE SYRUP-Five-gal. can , each ,
$2.75 ; gal. cans , pure , per tloz. , $12 ; half-gal.
cans $0.25 : cuart cans , $3.50.
FthS-Imported , fancy , 3-crown , 14-lb.
boxes , hoc ; 5-crown , 41-lb. boxes , 13c ; 2-lb.
boxes , 227123c per box ; faIhfornia , 10-lb.
box. $1.
1JONE'x-ChoIce white , Ec ; Colorado amber -
ber , bIllie.
KRAIJT-Per bbb. , 33.50 ; per half bbl. ,
2.25.
DATES-Hallocve . , 60 to 70-lb. boxes ,
5iAc. SaIr , Sc ; Ford , 9-lb. boxes. Dc.
CIDER-Per half bbL , 83 : bbl. . $3.
hIDES , TALLOW , ETC.
IIIDES-No , 1 grenhi hides. Cc ; No. 2 green
hldo. Sc ; No. 1 salted hides , Sc : No. 2 green
Salted hIdes , 7c ; No. 1 veal calf , S to 12 lbs. ,
Sc ; No. 2 veal calf , 12 to 15 lbs. , 7e.
TALLOW , GREASE , ETC.-Tallow , No.
1 , 3e ; tallow , No. 2 , 2'Ac ; rough tallow , 1c ;
whIte grease , 2ij2c ; yellow and brown
grease , 1'4,4l24c.
SHEEP PELTS-Green salted. each , 1547
75c ; green salted shicarings ( short wooled
onrly skins ) , each , ISo ; dry shearings , ( short
wooled earlP skins ) , No. I , each , Sc ; dry
flInt , Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool
pelts , per hi ) . , actual weight , 41100 ;
dry flint , Kansas and Nebraska inurraln
wool pelts , per 11 , . , actual WeIght , 3474c ; dl ) '
flInt , Colorado butehiet wool Pelts. per lb. ,
actual weight , 41100 : dry flint , Colorado mur-
ruin wool pelts , per lb. , actual weIght , 3
fj4c.
fj4c.FURSDear
FURS-Dear ( black or brown ) $5.004720.OO ;
otter , $3.0418.O0 : mink , 154360c ; jicaver , $1.00
476,00 ; skunk , 100 , 25c , 500 ; muskrat. 3c , Sc ,
7c ; raccoon , 15@DOc ; rel fox , 25c41b.25 ; gray
fox , lSrijSOc ; wolf ( tImber ) , 25clj$2.50 $ ; svolf
( PraIrie coyote ) , 104750c : wIldcat , 101j25c ;
badger , 5474'c ; silver fox , 85,004375.00 ,
Liverpool itlisrIcet.
LIVERPOOL , June 11-W'IIEAT--.Spot
dull ; No. I northern spring , Ss ; futures ,
quIet ; July , : : s 3d : September , Ss 4 ½ d.
FLOUR-St. Louis fumicy wInter , dull at
bls 'JO ,
1101'S-At London ( Pacific coast ) , dull at
2474.
PItOVISIONS-Beet , dull ; extra India
hliesis , 75s ; prime mess , ( Is lid , I'tiik , dull ;
lrilno mess , iltie Western , 55s ; PrInte mess ,
medium western , SOs. hams short cut , 14
to 16 pounds , firm at Dlii , FIttcun , ateady
ILL lOs ; short rIbs , 32I4 Gd ; long clear miii.
dies , light , Obs Gil ; hang clear middies ,
heavy , 31s Gd : short clear backs , 3ls : clear
bellies , ha. Lard , prime western , dull at
luitu 3tI. 'I'iillow , prime chty , drill rut ZOs 60.
CIIEESE-IDull ; American fInest white
atiti colored ( old itIihjI new ) , 15s 60 ,
01 LS-Cottoniseeti oil , Liverpool refIned ,
steady at 16 Sri , Tupeitine , spirits , steady
iit _ 2ls 'JO. Rosin. ( oninlbn , steudi' at tus.
lCiiiisgis CiI ( ra.lu.jtiisl l'rovisioiis.
KANSAS CITY , Juno 11.-WI IEAT-llrird
sluil , 1412e lower ; so'ftJ.nit'glectetl amid lowt'r ;
No , 1 bard , DDe' No. . 2 , 9SfJ9S''e : No. 3. DIe :
No. 1 red , Doe ; No. In do ; No. 3 , 800 ; No. 2
spring , OSe ; No. 3 , DOe.
COIIN-lilarket ra1Jwei. weale anti lower ;
No. 2 mixed , 3O4j3Oc ; No. 2 white , Ilc ;
No , 3. 32c.
OA'I'S-Market very -ii'eak , 2413c loiver ;
No. 2 white , 25c ; nnej iitr , special , 200.
ltYE-Iularki't titcarhy ; No , 2 , 44e ,
I3UT'I'lIt-Mnrket--s4usdy ; creuniely , 1243
iliAc : dale ) ' , l0iji2c.
F.GOS-Murket wt43tc ' 4treshi , 7c ,
1tE1'lOl1"I'H-Whit'at ' 18,600 ho , ; corn , 17-
501) Pu. : oats , 21,000 nii.i. Is
SI I I I'M bNTS-Wletate ; 13,800 bu. ; corn ,
29,600 bu. ; oats , 1,0As.bu
CI Odd IIIIIiI I s1lnrkot.
cINCNNA'rt , JIinsflb1.-WhII0AT-Weak
and quiet : No , 2 red' ' , $5.
COltN-l0asy ; No. 2 mixed , 3Rec.
oA'rs-steasihp : No. 2 fliiXeI , 27c ,
I1YR-Quiet : No. 2. 45c.
1'ItOVlSlONS-l2asier. Lard , $5.95. hulk
meats , $57 ½ . Ihacon , 86.85 % .
\'bllSliYbrirrn at 81.33.
I1U'1"I'lIt-l2uisier and lower : fancy ElgIni
creamery , blv ; Ohio , hZ47lSc ; slairy , lOc.
SUGAIt-EnaD' ; IntrO refined , 81.47116.10.
ECiGS-Steruly at Do ,
CIIIi1ESF1-Steady ; good to prinie Ohio
flat , P1j7c.
hsiltin.ure Mtirkets ,
IIAIIi'IMORIO , MO. , June 11-FLOuR-
\ % ' 'utk ansI louver ; western sul.erflnie . , $351143
3.75 ; iverstOrli extra , $4.001i4.75 ; western
funnily , $5.001i5.5O : winter i'rhieat , $600116.75 ;
slrlnlr whremtt. $ G.2546.90 ; sprIng vhteut
straights , $6.0046.25 ; reCellitS , 9,985 .bhis. ! ; ox-
1)0,18. , 75 litils.
V11EAT-UnsvttletI ; spot , $ l.OO43i.00) ;
-
JOBBERS RND 14RN1ffRCIURERS _ _
OF OMAHA0 :
- a ,
- - - -
AGRICUISTURALIMPLEMENrS _
arIin , Orendorff
& Mai'thi Co
J obbcrs of Farm Machinery.
Wagon. and Uuula - Ccc. 8th and lone. .
.iur GOODE
. ! ! !
-
p ici'urc M'oldings.
Mirrors , Frame. , hackIng and Artists'
Materials.
BOILER AND 1fElT IRuN WORKS
D rake , WiIsoi
& Wiflrnrns
Successors Wilsisu & Drake.
Manufacturers hollers , smoke nsintek nOd
brcechrings , presstlre , rentlerinig , ahit'cl , Oil ) ,
laril ansi waei ( rinks , tnhlcr tubes con-
stanitiy on 110110 , second hand hollers
boo ghit a tisI sold , Sluel nI ri tid ProtliPt to
repairs in city or cotinr ) ' . bDtlu atul I'iercc ,
130 OTS.-SIIOES-RUBBERS ,
mercan IIaiu
Sewed Shoe Co
1'frs Jobbe's of Fool Wear
WESlEitN AO5T5 FOR
The Joseph Bangan Rubor Co.
C.H. Sprague & Co. ,
Rubber5 and Muckintoske& .
1 107 howard St. , OMAHA
r.P.KirkenaII & Co
Roofs , Shoes and Rubbers
Bal.sroomi tlOI.ilOL.tbc * Uneasy Street.
- -
\A/.L \ rnorse C.
Boot's , Shoes , Rubbers ,
AT WHOLESALE.
ChIco and Salesroorn 1119.21.23 Howard St.
BAGS
8ms Omaha ag Co
( tnportcrs and MauUtctnror
BAGS
6r-r6.i8 Soil/IL ill/i Streel
CHICORY
The"meican
' Chico'y Oo
Orowers anti manufacturers Sr all foums of
Chicory Omnaha-Freniont-O'NeIt.
CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE
M H. Bliss ,
a .
Irnporler and Jobbe
Crodery. Ciziiti : , Glassware ,
Silver Plated Ware , Looking Glasses , Chan-
dellers , Lamps , Chimneys , Cutlery , to.
1410 FARNAIL ST.
CREAMERY SUPPL11S
T h Shares.pay
Creamery . /J'Iac/iinery /
Boilers , Engines and , Feed Supplies. Cookers , Wood Put.
leys , Shafting. Belting. Butter Pack-
53e15 of all kinds ,
.
$07.909 Jones St. - - - - -
DRY GOODS.
Map E1 Smith & Co.
iaiportorseijd Jobber. of
Dry Goods , Fu'nisJilg Goods
AND NOTIONS.
month , D9c bitt' July , 8P41188e : steamer ,
No , 2 red , 9ODO)1c ; receipts , 18,800 Pu. ;
exports , none ; southern , by sample , 91c43
81.01 % : southern , cii grade , 'J5c4Tl.Ol.
COIIN-Earty : spot and month , 3G47361c :
July scl43i:6c : : ; steamer mixed , 35i(33ic ;
reCeillttS , 211,900 Pu. ; exports , 212,270 Pu , :
southern whIte , ale ; southern yellow , 5643
36e.
oA'rS-Stendier : No. 2 s'hiitc , western , 32',4
6133c ; No. 2 mixed , 3O'lyiic ' ; receipts , SI- ,
5e7 liii. : exports , none.
nu'r'rEbt-Steady ; fancy creamery , 17c :
fancy Imitation , IGe ; tune ? ladle , lIe ; good
ladle , lie ; store , 1211130 ; ( rehi , blitjllc.
c1l1ESE-Stensis' ; New 'York , large ' S@
9c : New York , medium , 9l43j9c' ; New 'York ,
rnuil D@bOo.
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Grtiii ltei'i'IjntN at l'riiicIiifll Sirirkets ,
s'r. LOUIS , Juiio 1i-Ilecelptis Wheat , 21
cars.
It ! INNF1APOI.1S , Juno 11-Receipts :
W'hc'nt , II cars.
CHICAGO , Jute : 11-Receipts today :
W'hiea ( , 36 cars ; corn ; 601 cars ; oats , 190
cars ,
NA'AL l'itl'/.hI MONEY.
Ans'jIt'iit Origini of Out , of tIre SioIlS
( if ' .Vnr.
TIm large earnings in lirlCn money already -
ready secured by all of Admiral Dewey's
war vessels arid by some of ( hue vessels of
Admiral Sampson anti Comm000ro Sciiioy ,
says the New York Sun , have naturally at-
( meted much attention , Hostilities , however -
over , wIll huavo to last a long ( hue before
( Ito navy cmi equal its hirize winnings from
1861 to 1865 , svhiicht aniouniteil to nearly $12 , .
000,000 , derIved ( coin hundreds of captures ,
including many blockade runners.
It may seem strangO that sailors who
couture a shOp by tiring a blank shot across
lice bow hioUld reap it rich reward there-
from , shillu soldiers who reduce a town by
an assault ( hint Jimy cost a thousand lives
get nothing , But the rule denying to the
army a share In the spoils is duo to ( lie
abolition among civilized nations of the
ancient sacking and looting of towns , The
old-time incentive ofIeretito prowess on
( Ito seas bus remained to this day.
Thu rule Is that it the prize Is of equal or
superIor force to ( Ito vessel or vessels monk-
big ( hue capture all ( hue net proceeds go to
( ho capiors if of Inferior force , one-half
to the United States and one-half to ( be
captors. Half the vulue of a neutral mace-
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DRUGS.
carsDrug _ Ca.
902.90 Jackson St.
1. 0. 1tfCI1.flDSON , Preat ,
ci , ) ' , WELLER. V , PrMt.
The Mercer
k Chemical Co
M'f'r. ' 4enctart 1'htiruiei.iffoal 1'rspar4.
( foul , SpecIal Fornms ae 'repare $ to
order. . ' 4sd ( on' Catalogue ,
Z.abor&torr , 1111 htoward St. , Omaha.
C.Ee
Druq t'cfs and Saiioner. ' ,
"Quesni flee" Opeciallie. ,
Cigars , Vinsu and lIrn.ndlt. ,
Corner 10th ae3 Ilsrny 6ret.
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ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES ,
Western E1etrioaI
Company
.Tflcctrical Su/ib/ics.
ten tt'itiVIl'lnff hells and ( : is Liglitluig
(1. V. JO1lNSTONMgr , 1510 howard St.
Wolf Electriual
Supply Co
WUO.EBALS AND RETAIL.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
SIN Tarmiam 51 ,
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FRUIT-PRODUCE ,
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B ranch & Go ,
IVIIOLEALE
Commission Merchants ,
S. V. Corner 12th and Howard Ste.
Member. of ( hue National League of Coinmi.-
aloe 3&trchaa ( . of tire United Statee.
GROCERIES.
J4cCord"Brady Co.
13th and Lcttvenvi'orth St.
Staple and Fancy Groceries1
114 ASO COIFEL ROtSIERS. ( IC.
I4 eyar & Raapke ,
WILOLESALB
FiNE GR 0 CERIES
' Tea. . . SpIces , Tobaco * un Cigcas.
I
1(03-1407 llarney Semi ,
Daxto.n arni. . ' , ,
' Gallagher Co
IMPORTERS.
GAS COPICEE ROASTERS
ANII JOUHING GROCERS.
'rehephun. 23.
} IARNESS-SADDLERY.
J oHanoy : & 1o.
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HAIINJISS , HADDL1 1ND COLLAUS
Jobbora of Leather , .Saddlcry Ilai-dware , PIle.
We solicIt your order , . 1315 Howard St.
HARDWARE.
etor &WiheImy Co
. Wholesale hardware ,
Omaha. .
L eeNCIark Andre3sen
Hardware Co
Wholesale Hardware.
Bloioies and Sporting floods. . 1219-'A8-25 Usa"
soy I'troci.
chant ship trying to run ( lie blockade or of
an enemy's nicrchantman taken on the hugh
seas , may seem a very large rewartl for
( hue captors , since ( hula kind of work Is
usually easy. But , like the moiety to In-
formners under statute law , it rests on run-
dent usage , antI ( hint , hi turn , on ( lie value
of an extra Btiniulue to vigilance. No otto
wIll dispute ( lint while such a rule exists
regarding captured rnerchtanmen ( , one other
provision as to an enemy's war ships is
just. This is that a bounty Is given to a
ship which sinks or otherwise destroys an
etteiiiy'H war vessel in an engagement , This
bounty Is $200 for each person on board
( lie enemy's sluIp at ( Ito lleginning of ( he
engngcflien ( , if ho Is equal or superIor to
our own force , end $100 If shun is inferior.
If sire in destroyed in the ptibhic interest
Inunedlately after capture , the bounty for
each person on hoard at the capture is $50.
Sorneinies ( ( lie qunestlon of inferiorIty or
superiority anti also of the enemy's comnple-
ment may have to be one for judicial opln-
ion. him dhvlihiitg the total prize money ,
either for the ziicrchtaiitnau or ( lie uar ship ,
thie division 1 * inane proportionate to the
pny of omeers and men , except ( lint ( ito
commander of the squadron or fleet gets a
twentieth part , rind the commander of a
single ship one-tenth of his ship's share ,
Liriless acting independently of a suleriQr
officer , when Ito gets ihree'twenietlis. ( For
fleet captains and comniodorea of divisions
( hero are also special percentages ,
IL may be doubted whether prize money ,
us now reckoned anti paid , will last through
( Ito twentieth century , as ( brought centuries
in ( Ito past. If ( hue powers that took part
in the declaration of I'arla of 1856 had
acceded to our country's proposal for the
exemption of lirivato property at sea from
capture , prize money would have received ,
in one of Its applications , a barth blow ,
But oven In blockade running antI in bathe -
( ho It does not seentu likely to be perpetual ,
and when it goes Jack will do lila duty ,
like his brother in the army , ( or nolting ( but
hula regular pay ,
Meanwhile ho will certainly win his
prIze money all through ( lie present war ,
and a good deal of such money has been accumulated -
cumulated durIng the past six weeks.
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LIQUOR3 , .
Walter Moise & Co
VhtOI.Euh'el.I'
LIQ UORS.
Proprietor. of AMgltlCJN ( 'hOAR AND OL.AS
WAI1tI CO.
! i4.21I South 14th St. ,
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R ileyBrothers , ' .
IVho/esafe
Liquors and Cig.zrs. . -
1118 Il'ariem , Sired. _ _ _
liar's agIe Uivi
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East India Bitters
GoIdsn Shea ? Pure lii's and Bourbon Whisks ? .
WIllow Spring' Dh.tIIl.l7 , list & Ca. , 131
Ilarney marceL _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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WHOLESALE
Hi'nes , Liquors and Cigars. .
4u'ttl B. 11th Street.
LUMBER
hIcaoLrnnberOo. .
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iUMBER . . .
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OILS-PAINTS
StandardOil Th.
: . A. Monet , - 3. Drake aen ) .Ige
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Oaeohfle , Tttrpentae , Axle C.rence. -
Cimnha Branch and Acencies. iohn II. Ruth SIgr.
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PAPER-WOODENWARE. , , , . ,
( rPenIor Paper Co.
P'in1ing' Pafter ,
I'VraJping' Pai'er , StaUoney. .
4
Corner SlUt and Reward etmu. . _ _ _ _ _ _ 5 , . .
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STEAM-WATER SUPPLIES.
I CraneaOhurhilI Co .
loi.4-lol6flotualasStreet ,
Manufacturers and Jobbers of Steam , Os. ad
Water Supplies of.A1I Kinds. . , . " 1T
ited 'States
SppiyCo. .
xo8-zzro Harne ; ' St. ,
S Steam Pumps , EngInes and BoIlers , Pipe , j
Wind Mills , Steam and
PlumbIng 7 '
Material , Belting , Hose , Etc. f
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TYPE FOUNDRIES
G reat Wstera
lype Foundry
Superior Copper Mixed Typ Is ( hi beat - , f
the market. p- , _ _ - .
EL.ECTROTIPE . FOUNDR'L . .
11.18 Reward Stx..L ,
Strangers in Omaha
1
Arb invited '
To inspect ( 0 ,
The Bee Building. L '
The most complete
Newspaper plant
In the West. i
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JAMESE- flOYD & CO. , I
'I'clclllonc COMMISSION 1039. Oinczhn , , Nd , I
GRAIN , PROVISIONS ai s'rocis
IIOARIJ Op TRADII ,
Dlrer't wires to Chicago sad New York.
Correspontlent.m John . , Varren A Co.
Removal
H , IL. l'enny .c : Vu. ( sued-Sean t
Chsristl-SIrc't Cs , , , , . Cs ) . ) hsiiv. , rciiovs
ed to coon , 4 , New York Life , Iluilditig ,
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Health s Weilh.
$ .
DR. E. C. WEST'S
NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT
I THE ORIGINAL , ALL OThERS IHITATIOHI , 1
Is soldunsler potitivo Wz'ltttls Guarantee , /1
byanthsorlmod agents only , t cure Weak Momoni
Dizziness , Vakotulnou ' 1"ita , H stone , Quic
0385 , XIihit I.osee , Evit'Irenm ) , . I.ack of 'enS.
siomico , , oryouissas , I.russitude , eli Drain. , Youth.
ful 1rror , . or Eacussivo Use pf'rubacou , Opium ,
or Liquor. which leads to Misery , Consumption ,
Iasanit and Ieaihr , At otoro or by mail , $1 a
box ; sixforSwthtvrltouguarantee ; ; Ia ,
euro or Vtruzuit zuoiie' , Namplo pluck.
age , containing five clayc treatmoittwuth , full )
iaatrucion. , 25 coats , One riumpio oaiy void to
each poraou , Atetoroorbymnail , ,
( 'Red Label pccIaI
Extra Strength , I
Impotency. Loss
( 'owor , Joct , Ilaniiuood , '
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Sterility or Rarronneuj. - - ,
11 it LioxI LOX for $5wifl. J' , '
' written . , ,
( Jguarantoe4.
thOflor bymait , AF 2 %
Myers ZIllion IruE Co. , S. U. Curu.
1011 * rulid iruriaw Sts , . Owelsu , Neh.
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