THE OMAHA DAII/ST BEE : SATURDAY , JU E 17 , 1891) . COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Stagnation Again Pervades Wheat , Yester day's Advance Ditappearing. CONFLICTING REPORTS BRING IT ABOUT Tmvnril the Uiul of the AcKnInn n 1'c-olilc AUi'iiipt In .11 M ill- t .SI re n Kill en PrliM'N , hill iVItli- out A > nil Corn Firm. CHICAGO , Juno IB. Today's s'sslon In wheal WAS marked by the almost total dis appearance of yesterday's Incipient boom , Septtmbo ? closing at deellnc of ? ; c. Course Brains were fairly steady , corn clo.ilnif Vic low r and oats a shade higher. 1'rovlslons were heavy ind declined 2HW TViff. Wheat showed decided weakness _ at the Mart , September cponlnp at from 77 ic to 76c. compared with yesterday's closing " Traderswere evidently jincc of "SVic. -were much disappointed at the poor response of Kuropcmi markets to yesterday's udvanno here Liverpool , which showed up well t tlio openUis there , reported only about ? i < l advance at 1:30 : p. m. IMrls was up only off . of the for- in centimes. The ulUKBlshu-.sa the suspicion c'nn ' markets utrenKthciied formed yesterday that Kuropcuu crop dam- nso reports were piobably soinowJiut j.x- < xar-i-.i cd. Domfsf.c news a u rule was the forelmi. North- fully as I.earlsh . as woit recflpts were lib. nil , Minneapolis ml liiilutli reuortlnn CGO cars , against ojO last w"ik and Pn" year QBO. Chlr. eo receipts were 111 cars , 2 of contract quality. There in ho a-n w.is no iminnvwii.nt noticea di-mand ' and , HS was evidenced iby the re- V n" Hup in the. 1 > IK wc-stern move- mVnt. S.lllnB . on a. larBi > scale commenenl flluirtly after tlio opening and with the ex ception < iC temporary inturvuls kfpt up throiiKhout t'he ' entire .icsslon. Many of y sti-rday'H hip buyers dumped thMr wheat Iviok. About 11 o'clock there was a letup In tin- liquidation , due to the Letter tone of closliii ! Liverpool ca1)ls ) , and the Bupttm- b r price uniVor an Increasirt demand re- boundwl to 7S , c. That was the hlffh point of th dwy. The < lemand was soon satis- lied and the market after noon h-cninc ex- tromrly heuvy under the persistent eoIlltiB. .September llnally BottlnB down to < . ' , ic. The demand Improved somewhat during the late trndliiB on the belief that the niiirkct was showlncr more weakness than the for eign and domestic crop danwiKe reports warranted. Totul receipts at western rmjr- ki'ts were791f < X ) bu. , compared with 155.000 rt.u. a year ago. Atlantic port clearances amounted to 300.000 bu. A moderate export business * was reported nt the seaboard. S ptemher niJlled to 77'Vtc and that prlco was bid nt itho close. Porn as a whole was firm. The market at times showed some sympathetic weakness with wheat , but prices during most of the session were Pllehtly higher. Snow's crop condition estimate of 85 i > er cent had much to do with the strength. Iteceipts were liberal , ris ears. Country offerings were Increased and elevator people were sellers , . . uny HIIUWIMI IKJ un.itis- . Oats was qulto active and firm for Sep tember , but ruDher weak for July. A fea ture was the demand for futures against cash sales , thre being 330,000 bu. cash oats reported sold here. Improved weather con ditions counted against the price. Receipts were 220 cars. September ranged from 21 % closed , atomic higher at 21c. @C2c * and l/iuncu ii ' t .v. * * * - / v. 'Provisions ' were slow all day. Longs let go to some extent on the wheat weakness and lower hog prices , selling being heavy enough to cause porno recession In prices. At the close S-iptember pork was o&v/.c lower at JS.40 : September lanl r.c lower at J.-i.ir , and Soptcmber ribs 2ttQ z lower nt J4 S2V Estimated receipts Saturday : "Wheat , 110 cars ; corn , 615 ears ; oats , 210 cars ; hogs , 24,000 head. Lending futures ranged as follows : Open. HlRll. Lorr. niono. Yi's'dy. 77H r7MHHi 11 80 7HU 70 ! 7UM 34M 3435 KSVt 24 W 2-lHflM 24H J2 21H JHi 2iwej 82/i / 8.1S 820 827M mi > HH5 840 847W B02K fiOO 500 SOB 6 1C C 10 520 470 407H 170 472W 4 S2h 4 SO 4 87k No. 2. Cash quotations were ns follows : 1'M.OUIt Steady ; winter patents , $3.65 ® 8.75 ; straights , $3.10 3.25 ; spring specials , JI.3.V Bprlng patents , $3.40Q3.SO ; Btrnlghts , J2.00m.'J5 ; bakers. $2.25i2.CO. WHEAT No. 3 spring , 75077',4c ; No. 2 red , 774Q70',4c. CORN-No. 2 , S5 c ; No. 2 yellow , 35'A SS ic- OATS-No. 2. 2WJ264c ( ; No. 2 white , Sfi' c ; No. 3 white , 27ii < fl29c. RYE-NO. 2. ooo. 1JARLEY No. 2 , 36HK390. SEEDS Flaxseed , No. 1 , $1.05 ; northwest , $1.07 ; timothy , prime , $2.35 ; clover , contract grade , $6.50. I'ROVISIONS-MesH pork , per libl. , $7.30 8.20. Lard , per 100 Ibs. , $4.9035.021,4. Short ribt Hideo ( loose ) , $4.30fT4.SO : dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) . $ .S2VMn.87V4 ; short clear sldOH ( boxed ) . $ l.9515.00. ( ! WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per gallon , $1.26. Sl'GARS Cut loaf , $0.02 ; granulated , $5.53. The following are the receipts and ship ments for tadav : Articles. Recelpts.Shlpments. Flour , bbls . 9,000 7,000 Wheat , bu . 79,000 51,003 Corn , lti ) . 40,000 52.1,1X30 Oats. , bu . 230.IXK ) 181,010 llyc , bu . 760 000 Hurley , bu . 13,000 2,000 On the Produce exchange today the but ter market was llrm ; creameries. dairies. Iftjilo'/ic. ' Cheese , llrm nt Kggs , barely steady , 12ViC12V6c. M.J\V < liioliilliiiii fur < Ii Hay on VurloiiM ColUIIIOllllll-M. NEW YORK , June 10. KLOUR Receipts , 13,900 bbls. ; exports , 23,500 bbls.j llrm and fairly iictlvo on spring grades and steady otherwise. ; winter patents , $3.8504.00 ; winter Hlrnlghts , $3.503.65 ; winter extras , $2.60i ? 3.10 ; winter low grades , $2.4582.55 ; Minnesota seta patents. JI.OOfi'1.20 ; Minnesota bakers , $ ' ! .10ji.l.25. Rye Hour , atoady ; good to fair , Jll.liVfiJ.'jO ; choice to fancy , $3.25 3.50. CORXM1CAL Steady ; yellow western , Sic ; city , 81 { | S2c ; Urnndywlne. $2.05fi2.20. HAHhEY-Oulet ; feeding , 40llc ( , c. I. f. , HnfTalo ; innltiiiK , ITiSCOc , delivered. HARLEY MALT Steady ; western , $ l.75fl > 6.60. 6.60.HY 1C Steady ; No. 2 western. 65' , < ju , f. o. b. , ndoat. Wll BAT Receipts , 23,100 bu. ; exports , 163.20J bu. Spot , easy ; No. 2 red , S4V4c , f. o. 1) ) . , afloat ; No. 2 red. SUtm , elevator ; No , 1 northern. Duluth. WKC , t. o. b. , afloat ; No. 1 hard. Duluth , SSHc , f. o. b. . ulloat. Op tions opened easier , following big northwest receipts and liberal Argentine shipments. Ilrallzlng was activeon the break and ex- cnpt for a midday rally on covering con- vtltuted one of the moat depressing factors all day. Finally the market ratllcd slightly flgaln on covering and closed steady at VjjSf1 fc not decline. July. S25-160'S2ic ! ! ; closed , K2 ? e ; September , K2fjS3 \ ( > ( ic ; closed , S2ic ! ; Uecember closed , SS ic. CORN-Recolpts , 213,500 bu. ; exports. 137- PTO bu. Spot , steady ; No. 2 , 42'c ' ( , f. o. b. , ntlout ; 41U c , elevator. Options opened easy and were bearlshly affected nil day by dis appointing cablra and export demand , pros- pnctlvo larger receipts and thn break In wheat ; > Hosed easier , UWUc net decline ; July. 40\jf40S \ | , ; closed , 40iic ; September. 40' ti404c ; closed , 40 > ic , Of\TS-Recvpt | , 65,100 bu. : exports. 61,250 bu. Spot , dull ! No. 2 , 30".c ; No. 3. 30o ; track mixed WL'stprn , S0fl32c. Options , dull. HAY Stronger ; shipping , 65ff"0c ; good to choice , EWi90e , . . . , , . iltf l.lt. , i o 1.11 , Al,4"t * HIDHS-KIrm ; ( Inlveston. 16 ? 17c ; Texas dry. 24 to 30 pounds , lihQ'ISc ' ; Cnllfornla , 25 pounds. ISHc. CHEESE Strong ; large white , 7' c ; small white , 7i < & 1T < iC ; largo colored , 74c ? ; small colorud. 7 077tc. lU'TTBll Receipts. 5.600 pke ; uteady ; western creamery. IBIflS'.ie. ICGnS - Hecc-lpts , 7.600 pkgs. ; market flrmrr ; western , 14Sia4 < 4c. RICK Steady ; domstlo fnlr. 4Tto ; Japan , 4jc.MOLASSESStpady MOLASSES-Stpady ; New Orleans , open kcttlf , Riiail to choice , S2fj3 > ic. LKATHER ateady ; hemlock sole. Tluenos Avres. light to heavy weights , 2001 Cllvc ; aclif. 20i22c , 1MIOV18IOXS Hccf. stendy ; family. $9.60 CM0.50 ; extra mess , $9.00 ; city extra India inois. $14,00,115.60 : beef hams , $23. Cut nuats , steady ; pickled bellies , $ l.b746.00 : jilckled shoulders , $1.20 ; pickled hams. $5.00 JiS.50. I/nnl , easy , western steamed , $5S7hi rwlneit. flrmi continent , $5.00 ; South Aintr- Jcan , W.IO. Pork , firm ; mess , $ S.M g3.W ; short clear , tlO.OOl711.7S ; fmlly. $10.6viT10.75. T.ill'iw. dull , city , 43-16CJ per package , Jil't/rAI.8 The week draws toward n closf with lead alone . howlng the least sign of Btrength. nuslness today was light and the market In general quite featuresleM. News from the west lacked stimulating proper- t'.M. At the dose the Mfttnl exchange called pig Iron warrants entirely nominal at * IS.oO ; lake copper , dull , with $1S.5 bid and $1S.M nskcd ; tin. quiet , with $25.60 bid nnd $ K70nsked ; lead , llrm nt $4.60 ; spelter. dni : and nominal nt $6.2.V The brokers' price for lead Is $4.25 and for copper $18.253 IS.aO. OMAHA < JI.MH.\I , MAHICKT. Conillllnii of Trniln nnil ( luotnllniiR mi Slnplr nnil Kntu'X I'rodiiop. KGOS-Hecclpts moderate ; good Block , . HL'TTBR Common to fair , 11012c ; cholco , I251lc ; separator , ISc ; gathered creamery. lOc. 1'OULTRY-Hens , live , 7 c ; spring chickens - ens , ISijWc ; old nnd stnggy roosters , live , S'ifiSe ; ducks nnd g ese , live , "c ; turkeys , live , Sc. IMOKON'S Live , per doz. . 7ftcQ1.00. VEALS-Choloe , c. KRIJSH WATER FISH-CatHsh , per lb. , 12c ; buffalo. p6r lb. , dressed , 7c ; white nsh , 9c : lake trout. Sc ; yellow pike , dwssed , Oc ; white perch , 6c ; bullheads , dressetl , lOc ; black bass , PC. SEA FI9I I Haddock , lOo ; blue ilsh , lOc ; roe shad , each , 40c. VEOETAHLES. WATERM ELONS-Tcxns. 30c. rANTAIXJUI'K Per crate , $ i.BO@1.75 ; ba. k"ts. $1.50. WAX BEANS One-third bu. , 75tTS5c. STRING IIEANS Onc.thlrd bu. , COffUOo. PEAS I'or basket. 65c. RADISHES P. r doz. bunches , lOc. TOMATOES Per 4-bnskot crate , $1.609' 1.75. 1.75.I ETTUCE Homo grown , per dozen bunches. 20T25e. ASPARAGUS Homo grown , per dozen bunches , 2 'i35c. ' ONIONS Homo grown , per dozen bunches , according to size. SffilSc. CAULIFLOWER Per dozen. $1. < XV3UO. 11IOANS Hand-picked nax'y. nr bu. . $1.50. POTATOES Old stock , 25ffGOo ; new po- tatocf , 0c'il.(0 ' ! ( per bu. CUCUMHERS-Per dozen , EOc. FRUITS. IlLACICBERRIES Per 24-quart case , $2.75'il3.W. ' HLACIC RASPBERRIES Per 21-plnt case. $1.75 72.00. STRAWBERRIES Per crate , cholco shipping stock , $2.60 ; Oregon , $3.00J3.25. GOOSEBERRIES Per 21-u.uart case , $ t 50. 50.CHKRKIBSCallfornla , per 10-lb. box. $1.8552.25 ; home grown , 8-lb. baskets , BOc ; 21-quart crate. $2.00. TROPICAL FRUIT. LEMONS-Cnllfornln , fancy , $4.50 ; Mes sina , fancy , $5.001(5.50. ( ORANGES Mediterranean sweets , $4.DO@ ' ' 'PINEAPPLES Per doz. , $1.CO ; per crate , $4.25'i.l.50. BANANAS Choice , crated , large stock. per bunch , $2.252.CO ; medium-sized bunche ! . $2.X ( > a2.25. CALIFORNIA PEACHES Per box , $1.10 @ 1.15. APRICOTS California Royal , per crate , i'L'lTMS-Cnllfornla ' , per crate , $1.50 ; Trag edy plums , $2.00. HIDES , TALLOW , ETC. HIDES No. 1 green hides , "Uo ; No. 2 green hides , 6 ; No. 1 salted hides , 8 4c ; No. 2 salted hides , 7Vi ; No. 1 vcnl calf , S to 12 Ibs. . lOc ; No. 2 veal calf. 12 to 15 Ibs. , Sc. TALLOW , GREASE , 1DTC. Tallow , No. 1 , 3Vsc ; tallow. No. 2. 3c ; rough tallow , lV4c ; whtto grease. 2Vi@3c ; jvllow and brown grease lPi2V \ c. SHEEP" PE3LTS Green salted , each , 15H 75c ; green salte < l shearings ( short wooled early skins ) , each , 15o ; dry shearings ( short woolc < l early skins ) , No. 1 ach , Sc : dry Hint. Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight. 4 Z5c ; dry Hint , Kaunas and Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 3 Mc ; dry Hint , Colorado rado butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 4QGc ; dry flint , Colorado murrain wool pelts , pr lb. , actual weight. 334c. St. LonlH Market. ST. LOUIS. Juno 16. FLOUR Firmer ; patents , $3.7r > < { f3.90 ; straights , $3.4033.50 ; clears. $3.10173.30. WHEAT Lower , but stopped firm : No 2 red cash , elevator , 77c ; trnr > - 7Sc ; June , 77Uc asked ; July , 78c hid ; September , 794O70u ! asked ; No. 2 hard. ' ' 'coVtN Firm ; No. 2 cash , 33' c ; track , 31V.c ; June. 3lc ! asked ; July , 33ic ; Septem ber , 31c asked. OATS Firm ; No. 2 cash , 23Hc : track , 2oc ; June. 25Mc ; ; July , KUc bid ; September , 22c bid ; No. 2 white. 2S > 'Jf29c. ' KYE Lower ; 5i/c . SEEDS Tlmothj7 seed , $1.7B@2.15 ; flaxseed. CORNMEAL-l.S05n.S5. I1HAN In demand and firm ; sacked lotsi east track. 5SJj59c. IIAY-Flrm ; timothy , $9.50@11.00 ; prairie , $6.75fr7.SO. WllISICY Steady at $1.26. COTTON TIES-SOc. lAGOING-6ff6-ttc. ( I'ROVISIONS Dry salt meats , dull and easier ; boxed shoulders , $4.l7'i ; extra shorts , $ l.2'clear ' ; ribs , $5.00 ; clear sides , $5.12iA. Bacon , dull nnd easier ; boxed shoulders. $5.25 ; extra shorts , $5.37)6 ) ; clear ribs , $5.51 ; CMET'AILS Lead. Higher ; $4.37i44.40. Speller , dull ; $8.00 POULTRY .Firm . ; chickens , 7Vfcc ; springs , 12517c ' ; turkeys , 5H06c ; ducks , 5c ; springs , Sc , BUTTER Steady ; creamery , 16fll9c ; dairy. 133J15C. EGGS-Ulrm : 10c. RECEIPTS Flour. 4,000 bbls. ; wheat , 20- 000 bu. : corn. 70,000 bu. ; oats , 24,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour , 3,000 bbls. ; wheat , 3,000 bu. ; corn , 64,000 bu. ; oats , 13,000 bu. ICmmax City ( .rum unit 1'rovUloim. KANSAS CITY , June 18. WIIEATIuly , ra'ic ; September. 70 ; c ; cash , No. 2 hard. 70Vif(72c ; No. 3 , 67Ci70Vic ; No. 2 red , 72fT74c ; No. 3 , 6SJ70c ( ; No. 2 spring , ODQ lo ; No. 3 , . CORN July , 314c : 'September , 31'lc ; cash , No. 2 mixed , 33033UC ; No. 2 white , 33 0 ! No. 3. S2Hc. OAT'S ' No. 2 white , 27c. HYIC No 2. 57c. HAY2holce timothy , $ S.50S-8.75 ; choice prairie. $7.00 < i7750. Bl'TTER Creamery , 16e ; dairy. 13c. KGGS The egg market Is weak , numer ous storors having suspended operations for the season. More eggs ore consequently oftPivil for consumption : fresh Missouri and Kniii-us stock , Ilrsts. lO'/fcc. RECEIPTS W'heut ' , 42,000 bu. ; corn , 17.- 600 bu. ; oats , 2,003 bu. SHlPMKNTS-Wbeat. 42,000 bu. ; corn , 15,000 bu. ; oats , 3,000 bu. Liverpool f ! ml ll mill I'rovlnloiin. LIVERPOOL , Juno 16.-PROATSIONS Hams , short cut. llrm , 4Cs. Bacon , Cumber land cut , dull , 32s. Lard , prime western , stendy , 26s 3d. Wll HAT Spot , No. 2 red % vestern winter , dull , 6s Id , No. 2 red northern Duluth , dull , 6s3' d. Future * ! Hrm : July , Gs V& < 1 ; Septem ber , Gs ! % ! . CORN Spot , American mixed , new , strong , 3s6'/id ; American mixed , old , 3s6V4d. Kntureti stendy ; July , 3s5Vid ; September , 3s e'/id. Tnipilo MnrUi-t. TOLE'DO ' , O. . June 16. WHEAT Lower and steady ; No. 2 cash , "S'.io ; July , 7STsc bid. CORN Active and steady ; No , 2 mixed , 35c. OATS Dull nnd easy ; No. 2 mixed , 25'/4c. RYE Dull and higher ; No. 2 cash , 69o tolil. SEEDS Cloverseed , unchanged ; prime cash , new , $3.95 ; Octobsr , $ l.62i . I'lilliiili-lnliln I'rodui-c Slnrkfl. PHILADELPHIA. June 16.-BUTTER- Steady ; fancy western creamery , 18Hc ; fancy western prints , 19c. EGGS-'Easler : fresh nearby. 14ifl4Vfcc ; fresh western , imjnsc ; fresh southwestern , ISHWllo : fresh soutliern , ISfTlSVic. OlIEESE Firm and higher : New York full cream , fair to choice , 7'.4'S6c. ' I'riirl PEOR1A , June 16-CORN-Hlgher , Hrm ; No. 3. 33Vio. OATS Klrm : No. 2 white , 27fl27 ( c. WHISKY Firm , on the basla of $1.26 for finished E-oodt ) . AVoiil .1litrU < > t. BOSTON , June 16. The Commercial Bui- Ictln will say 'tomorrow of the wool mar ket : The market continues to advance slightly every week. Worsted yarns have nt last responded to the Improvement In wool and prices are up from 2UJ7o p..r pound. Fine medium , of good fair charac ter , has 'been ' sold at 47c , clean , this week. For stanU ) territory wool less than 50c , clean , would he accepted. Waslud west ern fleeces are less active than unwashed wools. The sales of the week nrs 4,491,000 pounds domestic and 525,000 pounds foreign , a total of 9,910,000 pounds , acalnst 5.55S.OW pounds last week and 1.469,000 pounds for same week Inst ycur. Tne sales to date how an Increns1 of 4,753,100 pounds do- me.Mlo and i,10l.400 pounds foreign for the sales 40 the same date In 18DS. The re- celpts to date show an Increase of 105,721 balcw domestic and a decrease of 46,614 bales foreign , ST. LOITS , June 16. WOOL Bright \voota In beet request and etrongest , with Inadequate offerings , Dark or wml-rtark staple lens desirable and , being freer of ferings , was not so firm In price as It has been , yet all available is taken at prices recently quoted. Nnv t < irU Pry ( iiiuiN .Market. NEW YOJIK , June 16. The general con ditions of the cotton coeds market re without mft.terl.it change. There Is good Inquiry again from exporters and convrt- ers for brown and * rnv good , hut Reliefs arc quite reserved and actual business Is moderate Bleached cottons are In fairly aver gj request and prices firm. Print cloth. * are Inactive nnd prices unchanged. Prints continue In active demand for dark fancies nnd prints nro firm throughout. Ginghams are unchanged. Men's wear worsteds In strong position. Washington .mills clay worsteds advanced 2' , $ cents per yard. MOVH.MKXTS IIP STOCKS AMI IIOMIS. About ( he Only Prnturr of Intercut In tin * CiinliTM. NEW YORK , Juno 16-There was n small number of stocks whose prices were marked up at thn opening today nnd for which a buying demand fxlsted at Intervals during the day. The coalers were conspicu ous , especially the Heading Issues , and they rose on an average of about l',4 points. Mho Flower groui > also moved upward and Ravi some semblance of strength to t"io general market. Aside from this dcni.iml the market was almost wholly n ; lc'ed nnd In the hands of a smiill coterie u.f p'ro- fess'.onal traders. The utmost endeavors of these operators did not serv. to move C rices more than a small fraction , except l a few Isolated cases. Tne advance In the coalers wtis pretty well held. It was attributed to the return from Europe of a prominent financier , who has tlgur"d In many railroad reorganization * nnd to the closing out of options on Lehish Valley by sympathetic control. Some of these rail- rouds displayed a rnther llrm tone In sympathy with Rending , but the movement of prices In them was Inconsequential. The advance In the Flower stocks was not so 'Well ' held nnd In soiino of them was more than lost before the day \vas over , i'ngar moved ui ) and down over u range of ubotit 3 points and closed with n small net loss. New York Airbrake made n characteristic skyrocket Jump of 16 points. Colorado Southern Hrst preferred dropped 2i , pre sumably on account of the latoor troubles In the state ; Metropolitan ranged over 4 points , but closed ut a small change , There was nothing In the general situa tion that found any reflection In the stock trad I OR. The undertone was rather llrm In the railroad Hat , partly In sympathy with the strength of Individual stocks nlreat'y mentioned. The nnnounc.incut of an addi tional shipment by tomorrow's steamer of $1,000,000 in gold w.is without Influence In the trading , unless It might have been a feature In discouraging activity. Iniluetue In the sum' direction was the expectation of an unfavorable * bank statement tomor row. Last Saturday's shipments as well us those made early In the week will nil llgurc In tomorrow's statement , but not today's engagement. Th banks me said to hove lost cash In other ways during the week nnil n. Urge decline In that Item is expected - pectod In tomorrow's statement. The Item of loans cannot In forcasted , but there were reports of the calling ot some loans yesterday , suggesting that there may be a contraction of credits reflected by tomor row's return. An Incident of the day was th firmer tone In the silver market In Lon don , said to be duo to buying for Indian account and to the effect of the Colorado smelters' strike. Reading 4s were the feature of the liond market , with an advance of 1 per cent on large ibuylng. Elsewhere In the list were points of weakness. Total sales , par value , $2.70,000. United States 2s nnd the old 4s. coupon , declined U and ths 5s advanced U In the 1)ld price. The Commercial Advertiser's London financial cablegram pays : Politics keep the markets here idl ? and operators fear that the dull time m y extern ! through the summer , 'the holiday season being at hand. The only section showing nnlmntlon was that of the \Vcstrallan mines. Americans iwre stagnant at parity till 2 o'clock , when New York bought Reading firsts , advancing the .lists slightly , but sold Denver preferred. The close shows for tihe majority fractional losses. Spanish 4s were 65.50. Coppers were active and strong , the metal clique buying on the decrease of 850 tons In the visible supplies. Anacondas were 107-16 ; tlntos , 46 % ; silver was 2713-16. Thu following are the closing quotations for the leading stocks on the New York exchange today : AtcJilson 17 % St. U & S. F 10 do pfd 63 do nfd 73 Halt. & Ohio 1)7 do 2 > 1 pfd 30 Canada Pacific . . . . 9CV4 S' . i * X Ex-dividend. The total sales of stocks today amounted to 323.537 shares. Including : American Steel and Wire lfi.100 ; American Sugar. 46,600 ; Atchlfon proferr-d. 7.6W ; nrooklyn Rapid Transit , 19.100 ; Burlington , 15,300 ; Chicago Great Western , 3,700 ; Delaware , I.ackn- wnnna & AVestern. 3,100 : Denver & Rio ( Irando preferred , S.riflO ; Federal Ste ° l 27 400' MnnhntUtn , 8,000 ; Metropolitan. 1,200 ; Mis souri Pacific. 3.200 : New Jersey Central , 3.000 : 'Nfiw York Central , 3,100 ; Ontario & Western. 7.600 ; Tennsylvanla , 3.200 : People's Gas.1,200 ; Rending , 4.SOO ; Reading first preferred , 42.700 ; Rending second preferred. 4.200 ; Rock Island , 6,100 ; St. Paul. 11,900 ; Standard Distilling company. 4,000 : Tennes see Coal nnd Iron , 8,500 ; Rubber , 6,200. \ MV Vtirlc Minify Mnrki * ( . NRW YORK. June 16.-IMONKY On call. steady nt 2fi2' ' ( . p > r cent ; last loan at 2' , per cent ; prime mercantile paper , per cent. vSTRRMNG KXCIIiVNGK-Kasler. with actual business In hankers' hills at $1.87W 4.879i for demand and nt Sl.Svr/'l.Sfi / for sixty days ; posted rates. $4.SiU < , iiM.S7 and $4.80 ; commprci.il bill * ? I.S5fi4.ESH. 8ILVKR Cert.tlcates. 60Hi7i62c ; bar , 60c. MEXICAN DOMvARS-4Siic. HONDS Government bonds irregular ; state bomls steady ; railroad bonds Irregular. . Closing quotations on bonds were : Krn Klnnnrlal , . June -Business on the bourse today was Irregular. Home funds were easier nnd Spanish 4s hardened on bcarlHh advice ? . Americans and Canadian I'acltlc lluctuated , C-O : ! IIK caaler. Local ulinrea relapsed on continual realizations anil after the close o < f tlif bourse they fell , severely affecting honr funds. K.xchangu on Ixindon. 20 marks 4414 iifcg for checks. FRANKFORT , June 16.'rlces on the ibouree today oi > ened steady nnd later , es pecially toward the end , numirous sales of home funds caused shnrn declines , TAHL3 , June 16. Biuliiein in the bourt-e today , nftfr showing llrmnoss , : lnl hed quiet. International securltl wee dull. biwnlsh 4swere llrm. Rio tlntos recovered sharply on the rise In the nrl'V of ccpi.er and In anticipation of favorable statistic * . were easier and Katliru were lirm under the Innuen.-e of EnKll'h repiiroii ! " s , After this cfAsPd Kufllrs wore easier Three tier cent rent ! > , Itnf 37 * c for the account. Exchange on London , 2ot lS > 4c for oherks. Spanish 4s closed nt 66.60. lloitnn Mock Iliuitntlnnx , tJOSTON , Jttn ! . Oall loans. 3tM per cent ; time loans , Sttffl'.i per cent. OloslnR prii-tfs tor stocks , bonds and mlnlnB sh re : ATTf7 % "fi v\ , . . . . io , Mo "tmi " .T tis' do . Klectrlc . 4 > 'i ' do pM . < \ \ * Atclil on Is . . . .102 lloH IVloplione . . . .910 Adventure . M llnslnn . < ; Alhntiy..SoS Alloiirr. Mining LMi ll.wton Kl > VAtril . .1074 AM-mtlo Ilfwlon & M-Tlnc . .1U ! Mf > nt . 345 C. , 11. A : Q . Wl nutln & IVuton . 75 151. Klcc. Ill KitchhiirK j.fd 117 CVntcnnlit . W'l Owl. Mootrlo pfd..1.171 , Kmnktln Ft'leral Htrl M' lltimhnMt ii ! do t > M SSO ceala $1 Mcxlcnn Ccntrnl . . . IS , lMrrntt M Stldhlicnn 1 > 1 . M MiilnpV W"- * ' ' \ * ; Old CY > lony . 3 4 snntn Ve Copper. . . 13 OM IVmilnlon . M Tninnrnck 211 iVt'4 Wlnnnn 14 t'nlon I'ncldc . 40'i Wovcrlnes < 4lj fnlon Umi . " * rt.ih Mining 'Kx-dlvldend , \ < MV YurU MlnliiK ( Inotntlonn. N"E\V' YORK , Juno 1C. The following nre the closing prices for mining shares ! C'holbr Polnl . ! . * > Oi > hlr . ! W Cnn. Oil. & Va . 145 Plymouth . in Deixhvool yuloksllvor . lufl Ciirrle . . . . M dv > & N'orvrofd. . . SO Plcrm Nevada . f. , HnincMnke St < in < ] ' .inl . 210 Iron Silver . ns tMI < m Ton . " . " > Mcxlcna . 4' ! Yellow Jncket . U. " , I.oniloii Stock ( luiilntloiiN. LONDON" , June 16. I p. m. Closing ! ConWJls , money . .10SH-K N' . Y. Central . 1.14 Consols , acct..103 11-U Pennsylvania Canadian Paolllo. . . ! > " . Krle 12'i 1' . P. pM . W : do 1st Alchlson 111. Central US' , IxiulsvllleTnmk N'or. I'nrltlc pf l. . . . 77H Tnmk . R St. PAul t-oiruinn..lMS ! Anartimla . 1O % BAR SIIA'KR-Quiet , 27 13-16d per ounce. MONEY i per cent. The rate of discount In the. open market for both short and three months' bll'.s , 'J © " 1-16 per cffnt. Kliimtclal > ntcn. N'lCU' ORM5ANS , June 16. Clearings , { 1,217,5 : . N = W York exchange , bank , $1.X ( ) per 1,000 premium ; commercial , 75c per 1,000 discount. ST. LOUIS. June 16.-CUnrlnR.s , $4.S37,45I ; lialnnces , J614,733. Oloney , 4JIT | ) er cent. Now York exchange , lOc discount bid , par nsked. NK\V YORK. June Ifi.-Clenrlngs , $211- S3o,561 : balances , $ I5.036,4W. IJOSTOX. Juno 16.-Clearlng9 , $20,613,332 ; lialances , iUyl0. | . TlAIVrmuMtU. June 16. Clearings , $3,314- 46D : balances. $573C31. riirLAX > IOLriIIA. Jun 16. Clearings , $16,335,946 ; balances. $1.)15SOI. ! ) ConilUlon of tli < - 'I'ronNitry. WASHINGTON , June 16. Today's state- jnent of the condition of the treasury shows : Available rash balance , $273,039,377 , ; gold reserve , $255,231,376. Cotton MnrK-et. NEW YORK , Juno 16.-COTTON-Tntcrest In cotton failed to take definite form today , professionals and Investors alike , leaving the market severely alone , aside from a narrow , scattering trade , mostly from the "squaring" of outlying accounts. The openIng - Ing was quiet but steady , with sales at last night's figures. For a time tills love. ' , was sustained by absence of soiling pressures nnd a few covering1 orders from Liverpool , but the tone of prices later was downward. under pure lack of speculative , support and a flurry of liquidation. It was clear that the regulation factor was only to bo had in forming options. Liverpool reports were dull and unchanged , while spot there -was active but devoid of feature. The statis tical situation , ns well as the crop outlook , was unchanged. The weather chart was closely scrutinized the " " by "longs" In the hope that It would reveal some Indication of nn adverse change In the climatic situa tion In the south , but In this they were d 1s- nuoointed. The market closed steady at 1 l points net lower. Quotations : Futures April , $3.03 ; liny , J6.12. LIVERPOOL , June 16.-COTTON Spot , good Business done , prices steady ; Amer ican middling , 313-i2d. : The sales of the day were 15K)0 ( ) bales , of which 2,000 bales wore for speculation nnd export and In cluded U.3uO bates American. Futures were steady ; American middling , L. M. C. , June , Juno and Ju'.y , July and August , 323-641) ) , sellers ! .August and September , 322-6l © < 123-64d , buyers ; September and Oc tober. 322-64d , values : October and Novem ber , 321-64d , buyers' ; November and Decem ber , Decembe and January , 3 20-64rl , buy ers ; January and . February , 3 20-64'ifn ' 21-64d , sellers ; February nnd March , 3 21-G-ld , buy ers : March and April , 322-61d. sellers ; April and May , 3 22-64i3 23-64(1 ( , buyers. ST. LOUIS. Juno 16. COTTON Steady nnd unchanged ; sales. 7S bales ; middling. 5l3-16e ; receipts. 351 bales ; shipments , 601 bales ; stock , 82.633 bales. NI3W ORLEANS , Juno 16. COTTON Quiet ; sales , 2.100 bales ; ordinary , 33-16c ; good ordinary , 43-16c ; : ow middling , 4 13-16c ; middling , aftc ; good middling , 6.r16c ; mid dling , 64c ; receipts , 867 bales ; stocks , 276- SCO bales. Futures , quiet and steady ; June , $5.72 bid ; July , $5.74'85.75 ' ; August , $5.6C5.67 ; March , $5.7555.77 , Oil Market * . NEW YORK , Juno 16. OILS Cottonseed flrin ; prime crude , 2H c ; prime crude , f. o. b ml'ls. 1718c ; prime summer yellow , 26c ; off summer yellow , Kc ; butter grades , 30W32c ; prime winter yellow , 3032c ; prime white 20Ur. Petroleum , steady ; rellned , New York , $7.15 ; Philadelphia nnd Baltimore , S7.1ft ; Philadelphia and Haltlmore , In bulk , $4.65. 'Rosin ' , quiet ; strained , common to good. $1.301.32'/4. Turpentine , steady nt LONDON , Juno 16. OILS Turpentine spirits , 34s 3d ; rosin , American strained , 4s 3d. LIVERPOOL , June 16. OILS Cottonseed , Hull refined , June-August , firm at 15s 3d SAVANNAH , Gn. , June 16. OILS-Splrlts of turpentine , llrm at 37c. Rosin , Ilrjn nnd unchanged , Ciitrn ; Market. NEW YORK , June 16.-COFFBE-Optlons opened steady , unchanged ; followed un eventful course throughout the session nnd closed stctidy. unchanged to 5 points higher ; sales , 20.000 bagB , including : June , $4.60 ; July , $4.60ff4.65 ; August , $4.634.70 : Septem ber , $4.SO ; October , $4.SOJfl.S5. Spot , ' ( Bo. dull and easy ; No. 7 Invoice. 5c ; No. 7 .lobbing , Gr. 'Mild , Inactive , barely steady ; Cordova , S013c. C.-'lforiiln Ilriril Fruit * . NEW YORK. Juno 16.-CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Dull. .Evaporated ap ples , common , filWIcj prime wire tray , SVi ® S'Ao ; choice , S',4iSic ; fancy , 909 0. Prunes , aWSVSe. Apricots. Royal , lie ; Moor park , 14B1SC. Peaches , lOfflSc. VniKlii'Nti > r Tt.lli ! > Ii'i MANCHESTER , June 16.-Cloths and yarns llrm with a good demand. A MocliTii Miilnprop , A volume , "With n Palette In Eastern Palaces , " by E. UI. 'Merrlck. ' tolls amusing stories of many climes. Of the western world was a modern Mrs. Maloprop , pretty , amiable nnd rich , who eat to the author for her portrait. "She told me , " she says , "that her husband ' ' 'hc-bnobbed' with every body and told such 'cotton wool' ( cock nnd bull ) fitorles ; that a girl she knew was training to bo an 'archdeacon' ( deaconess ) ; that she was obliged to part with her coachman because he was such a 'gay Othello' ; that she had India rubber 'tiles' put on the wheels of her carriage ; that a man she knew was a regular 'marmoset' ( martinet ) In hlo own house ; and a certain title alwaya descended from uncle lo nephew , as they invariably died 'childish. ' Among the numerous celebrities whom MUs Merrlck met In India was Lord Roberts , whoso antipathy to cats gave r'eo ' to a llttlo story of metempsychosis. On ono of his homeward voyages Lord Roberts 'asked to have the cat removed when ho came on board ship , ' and a stranger , not knowing who he was , said to I idy Robert 'Don't you think that llttlo gentleman over there must have been a mouse in a former stnto1 Mutlvr. Detroit Journal : The kind old face of the stranger paled a little , It Is true. "Why do you murder mo ? " lie asked , but manifesting no Impatience. The woman laughed bitterly. "Unless I murder somebody I can't lec ture , and unless I lesturo I shall starve ! " Bho shrieked , looking very beautiful in the gown of soft , clinging stuff which it had now become usual to wear upon sucli occa- flona A first use of Dent's Toothache Gum con- vlucc * the buyer. All druegUU. IS cents. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Many Fat Oornfed Stcera Are Offered for Sale. PRICES ARE STEADY AND A TRIFLE LOWER linn or HUH * it uii v til nr * on , but SOU tlptfrr Tlittii lur- liiK Ui < I'.nrly Diiyo oC the Wcrki SOUTH OMAHA , Juno 1C. Uattlo. Hoes. Shtcp. Receipts today 1,33 12,503 l.OSJ OHU'lal Monday 2,324 2,691 66 Olllclal Tuesday 4,479 C.W7 3,611 Utik-lal Wednesday 4,116 llf.so ? 1,443 Olllcln : Thursday 2.323 16,1575 1,033 Klvo days this \voek..l7GM 81.8S3 7.319 Snino tlnys Inst week. . S.C49 53.312 7,007 Same days week bofuto..l4WI 4 , lil 12.3.S Average pries paid for nogs 10 , th ° I1181 several days with comparisons : The disposition oC the cluy's receipts was as follows , caih buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated : Cattle. Iloss.Shccp. Omaha 'Packing ' Co 2.11 K3 G. II. Hammond Co Ill 1,230 Swift and Company 4G7 2iilO . . . . . Cudiihy Packing Co 129 2,921 2U Armour & Co 43 .JOM > Armour , from K. C i.oit , . . Cudiihy. from 1C. C 49 SJO 11. Ilecker it Degan 1 Ixxbmnn & Co 3 Hill it Huntzlnger 26 McVlcker .t Co 3 Hold over 09 Totnl l.HS 11,752 1,083 CATTLE-Most all the cattle reported In today were cornfed steers , there being fifty or more loads of that kind on sale. The market , In spite of the very moderate offerings for two days , was very slow and draecy , so that the forenoon was well ad vanced before a clearance was effected. Huyers acted very Indifferent and It did not look much as If they cared whether they got any cattle or not. Such cattle as were of handy weights and pleased them sold In the. end at Just about steady prices , but in spots the market was a little lower. If the cattle happened to be aittlc rough I or not Just the right weights there was a i strong Inclination to neglect them. i Only a very few cows and heifers were on sale and the market on that kind of I cattle was without change of any Im- I portnnce. Bulls , stacs , calves , etc. , sold at about the same o'.d prices. Good calves brought $7.00 , the same aa they have been doing for some days back. No fresh receipts of stock cattle of any consequence were reported. The cattle that came In yesterday and the- day before were many of them still In the hands of speculators , the country demand not prov ing very active. . The feeling among buy ers was weak , and from the feeling among speculators It would be safe to say that had there been any fresh receipts they would have had to soil lower. Ke-present- atlve sales : BKUF STI3ERS. No. Av. Pr. No , Av. Pr. No. Ay. Pn 1..1470 ? ! 00 13..1032 $4 75 20..129. ) $1 So B..1000 400 22.077 4801G..1449 4 So 1. . 7tiO 425 22..1033 ISO 1G.J255 185 2. . R50 4 25 21..1259 4 SO 149..1231 465 11. . 909 435 3..1550 480 21..1119 4 BO 35..117' ! 435 18..1172 4 SO 15..1500 490 11..1101 445 19..1206 4 EO 32..12S5 190 3. . IO 150 21..1223 4 bO 1..1290 41)0 ) 1. . 9t 455 25..1281 4 SO 21..125S 490 19. . 1 7S 4 CO 22..1119 480 21..1235 430 23. . &S5 4 Co 8..1022 4 SO 21..1371 495 G..105S 470 12..1164 485 10..1413 495 50..1230 470 10..125G 4 S5 2..1310 495 10. . 9S9 470 23..1113 485 40..1203 495 39..1253 470 47..1153 485 73..1353 500 S..116S 470 1..1140 4 85 60..1334 505 1..1230 470 40..1407 4 SS 96..1426 505 50. . CSS 4 M STEERS AND HEIFERS. 18..11C2 4 90 cowa. .810 225 1..1010 350 1..1100 410 . 820 2 90 S..1003 355 4..1265 410 .1000 300 1..1140 360 1..1260 410 .1050 325 2..12SO 365 1..1290 15 .1130 325 2..1155 373 2..1275 15 .1032 3 40 2..1160 3 75 2. . 975 15 . 900 3 40 1..12SO 3 75 5..116S 15 .1010 340 1..10SO 375 4..1227 20 ! XH 3 45 3..1020 3 90 1..1090 25 1..1H20 350 1..10IO 400 2..11SO 30 2. . 815 350 1..11IO 40) ) 1..12SO 430 1..1070 350 1..1530 400 1. . 960 440 1. . 950 3 50 4..1177 4 10 STOI-K. COWS AND HEIFERS. 1. . 790 340 1. . POO 350 26. . 600 400 1. . 530 3 50 1. . 910 3 SO HEIFERS. 21 . 612 I 25 20. . 401 4 30 2..1005 4 35 1"C10425 BULLS. l..14"0 223 1..1180 360 1..14SO 375 1 1010 225 1..1230 SCO 1..SSO 375 1 1260 225 1..1300 365 1..2160 400 1.1070 275 1..1S50 370 1..1000 400 1. . 510 275 1..1290 370 1..1750 400 1..1190 3 50 1..16(10 ( 3 70 CALVES. 1. . 280 fi 00 1. . 250 675 1 , . 170 700 1 " 30 050 1. . ISO 700 1. . 250 700 STAGS. 1..1150 4 20 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 30 452130 L. 4M ) 135 3 , . 1016 ISO HOGS Values were a shade lower UIH ! morning under the Inlluenco of u lower market at Chicago and liberal receipts. The demand was good at preval.ing prices , and. though the market was a little slow to open , It was fairly active when the trading was OIICP under way. U was not long until the big bulk of all the hogs hud changed hands , and the feeling nt the close , If any thing , was a little bettor than at the open ing. Considering the liberal receipts tills week the market yesterday and today was In vtry fair condition. The hogs sold today at $3.6033.621.4 principally , with a sprinkling at J.3.65. Yesterday over liu'f of all the hogs sold at } 302 , and the balance principally at $3.65. The Tlecllno today was hardly 2ic ! , ns the proportion of sales at $3.60 today was not BO largo as at $3.62' < . yesterday. It will be obsprved from the table of average prices that the mnvket is now at thn low point of the week since Monday , but that U is still 5c higher than the Ilr.st day of the week. The market Is back very nearly where U wan nn Friday of last week , but It Is nearly 5c higher than it wan on Friday two weeks ago. Representative sales : No Av. Sh. Pr No , Av. Sh , Pr. 33 265 400 325 79 15S 200 362V. 73 217 160 360 74 220 . . . 3 62 > , 79 213 200 360 66 275 40 3 62'X- 83 201 N ) 3 60 5S 272 40 3 62' 99 2S1 RO 360 7fi 212 120 .36214 99 213 80 SCO 47 381 . . . 3 62'5 ' 53 282 210 360 80 229 40 3 6214 71 B7 160 360 60 2X5 . . . 3 62' ! 67 219 40 360 69 HOI 240 3 G2'4 46 193 40 360 66 2CS 240 362' ? 74 2H 200 360 65 2" 6 40 II F2' ' ? 69 228 40 3 60 75 2IS 160 3 62',4 f9 219 160 360 77 226 120 3 Vf 40 240 . . . 360 CO 271 40 3 Ki'.fc 73 225 160 360 75 212 0 3 62' , < - for liy nil buyers and plcknl up at good strong prices. One -was a load of old and common owes and brought $3.75. Th > bal- flnco of the rpfolnts wore consigned direct to packers and were not offered for sale. Shippers tvho have anything In the wav of muttons ned not be afraid of sending them to lhs ! market. Quotations on clipped sheep nnd lambs : Western wethers. $1.7.5TC 00 ; good to choice Mexican lambs. J..70 7S.90 : good to choice western lambs Si.iWffS.75 ; fair to good west ern lambs , J5.00pfi.50 ; western yearlings , S'.Oflff .a" ; western ewes , good to choice , J4.23iTf 1.63 ; fair 'to ' good ewes , $3.75 ( 1.25. Representative sales : No. Av. Pr. 25 mil ewes S6 T2 00 21S western ewes , shorn Stl 385 CHICAGO I.IVI3 STOCIC SIAHICI3T. llofcn null Sliccp nvlnoo Activity , ivltli Cnttlp Only lodrrato. CHICAGO , June 16. Cattle were fair for good nnd prices were generally steady , oed to fancy caHle sold nt $5.00 < 5i5.55 ; com moner grades , JI.IOJf-I.Do ; ( ending cattle , Jl.ToffS.OO ; bulls , cows and helfors , J2.001/3.20 , the latter price for choice heifers ; western stfors. Jl.50gv3.35 ; Texans , $3.90flS.OO ; calves , Trade In hogs was fairly active ; an earlv decline of nliout 2' e. LRht | sold at & 1.70Ti > 3.90 ; mixed lots , J3.70S'3.S7V4heavy. : . $3.65Q > 3.S7H ; pigs , J3.30if3.75 ; culls , Jl.50Ji3.50. Sheep receipts were light and the 'market was correspondingly strong , lambs Hharing In the advance. Sheeip sold nt J2.5057S.25 for common to good ; yearlings , ? 5.25'ii5.S5 : clipped lamhs. Jl.00ft6.10 ; Colorado ivoolcd lambH , Jfi.CO for prime ; spring lambs , JG.50S > 7.65. 7.65.HKCrDIPTSCattle HKCrDIPTS-Cattle , 2,500 head ; hogs , 31,000 head ; she p , 8,000 head. KniiHiin CHy Mve Stoolc. KANSAS CITY , June 16. CATTIyK Re ceipts , 2,400 natives , GOO Texans ; market active and strong ; native steers , heavy , J4.fKKrti.25 ; medium , S4.6CMJG.10 ; light , M.20 < fi > 4.95 ; Texas steers , } 3.15JP4.SO ; Texas cows , S.00 ! ? 3.S5 ; native cows and heifers , $ . ' .305 ? 4 90 : stockcrs and feeders , J3.10fl5.20 ; bulls , J3.1Ki4.00. ( HOGS Recelpta , 11,000 ; market weak , 5o lower ; bulk of sales , J3.60ff3.72H ; honvv , $ n.C7 'r3.77'S : packers , J3.COfJ3.70 ; mixed. J3.GOft3.72Vi : light , S3.5503.70 ; Yorkers , $3.65 ® 3.70 : pigs. * 3.K3.G7. SHEEP Receipts , 2,000 ; market nrm ; Iambs , J3.76QG.25 ; clipped muttons , $3.75 ® n.OO ; stockers and feeders , J3.003.25 ; culls , St. JoHPiiIi I.tvr Stoclc. SOUTH ST. JOSEPH , June 16. ( Special. ) The Journal quotes as follows : CATTLE Receipts , 900 head ; market ac tive and steady to strong ; natives , J4.6CWJ ) 5.15 ; Texans n.nd westerns. $4.5035.10 ; cows and hpifers , $2.00C,10 ; bulls und slug ? , $2.35fJ4.70 ; yearlings and calves , $4.25 5.10 ; stockers and. feeders , J3.5Xg4.SO ( ; ve.-ils , $5.25 ® HOGS Receipts , 7,100 head ; market steady to weak , selling at J3.crvp3.SO ; bulk , J3.G7H © 3.77VS. SHERP Receipts , 300 head ; market nc- S ( . I.onlN I.lviNtnnU. . ST. LOUIS Jim * ' , 16.-OATa'LE Receipts , 500 ; market steady ; fair to choice native shipping and export steers , J4.50ffS.20 , with fancy worth up to S5.CO ; dressed beef and 'butcher ' steers. Jl.35'55.00 ' ; steers , under 1.000 pounds , $3.45fi4.90 ; stockers and focd- ers. J3.fi05r4.7r. ; cows and heifers , $2.25ii71.65 : bulls. $2.0503.75 ; dinners , Jl.50ffT3.50 ; Texas and Indian steers , dull and nominally J3.20W 5.00 ; cows and heifers. J2.COfjf4.20. HOGS Receipts , 7,000 ; market steady ; Yorkers. $3.70 i'jSO ; ; packers , $3.705)3.85 ) ; butchers $3.S05J3.90. SHEEP Receipts * , COO ; market strong ; na tlve mnttons. $3. 0f(4.75 ( ; spring lambs , jo.OOt ? C.J3.155J3.25. ; and bucks , Jl.155J3.85 ; stockers , J3.155J3.25. X . ' Y rlc MVP Sfoclf. NEW YORK , Juno 1C. OEEVICS-Re- celpts , 2,552 head : market active ; ordinary to choice steers , JI.75fJC.50 ; hulls , $3.MKi ( 1.10. Calilcs llrm. Exports today , none ; tomnr- row. 7OT liead cattle and 5,200 < iutrt ° rs of beef. CALVES Receipts , 220 head : active -ind strong ; fair to choice vojls. $1.iWf00 ; but termilks. $1.00 : mixed. J5.505TC.io. SI1EKP AND LAMHS-RerelptS , 7.000 head ; Hhecp slmflo higher ; rninmon 'o goo < l Rlieeii. $1.0054.GO } ; common to prime lambs , $5. > OfT7.55. HOOS Receipts , 654 head ; llrm but not higher ; two cars good western hairs sold at J4.12V4. StorkIn Following nro the receipts nt the four principal western markets for June 1C : Catlli' . Hops Sheen Omaha . 1.3W 12.50S 1.0S3 Chicago . 2.500 31,000 K.OOO Kansas City . 2,400 u.ono y.tm St. Louis . COO 7.000 5M Totals 6,785 Gl.COS 11.5S3 Smilir 'Morki'l. NEW YORK , June IG.-SUGAR-Raw easier : fair rfllning. 4 l-l < ! c ; centrifugal. W test , ( He ; molasses sugar , le ; r-Mincd llrm find active , ciilBhed , 6c ; powdered , Ce ; granulated , 5' < .c. NE\V ORLEANS. June 1C.-SUOAR- Flrm ; oipcn kfttle. 3 ; fjCG-16e ; centrifugal. yellow , 4'/ff4 ' ( 15-1Cc : seconds. 3i45 | aiOLA.S8E.S- ; centrifugal , Oil < - ! < ; -.Irirlii-l , OIL CITY , Pn. . June 16OIICrcnlt bal ances , $1.13 ; certificates opened at 11.14 bid and cloxed nt Jl.ll'i ' bid , cnhh oil : Hales , on ca. li nt $1 11' ' : Hhlpments. 71.67S bbls ; aver age , 7R.75I bbls. ; runs , 90,700 bblH. ; average , 82,485 bblR. I MOVE 1 WHILE IT'S COOL $ It will Boon bo hot red hot. W Has your office a window on the j went BO that on a July day , you vfe fairly bokeT ate Is the coolest place In town . -9 summer. There Is no west exposure ft * posure nil the rooms nro light * f * d ? and plcaeant. A ellmpso of the . ftft palms and fountain In the court AJ Is a * good ns a trip to Non-port TT Rental Agents , Ground floor. WHEN OTHERS PAlu . . .CONSULT. . . Scarlcs & Scarlcs OMAHA , NEB. Specialists In Nervous , GlironicS Private Diseases Of Men and D'omen. We guarantee to cure all canes curable of CatanliAll Dietaiea of tl\e \ Kosc , Tliront , Client , Slomath , Hoirds anil l.tvtr ; llytlroctle , Vart- coccle , Syj/i/s / / ( , Vonurrhoca. Nervous Dcbllltu Middle Aucd and Old Men. I'l'easci , Sores , , Rlnnrl anrl Qkin spots DIOOU flllll OMpimples. \ \ . Scrofula , TII- inora , Tetter , Kczcitia , and Illoocl Polsou , thor * niiglilr clraiisrtl ( rnni the cystiini ; also Wealc- tiessol Organs , Inllammatlon , Kuptures , Piles , Fistula , etc. etc.Throat , I.iiucs , lilvcr. Dyspepsia and all bowel and stomach troubles. I nrl ! ( ilvvn careful and RpiiCl.nl attention LuUlGS for all their many ailments. WRITE your troubles. If out of the city. Thousands cured at home by correspondence. Dr. Searles & Senrles. 119 S. 14th St. , Omaha. HEALTH IS WEALTH. DR. E , C. WEST. NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT , TrtC ORIGINAL , ALL OIIIEKS IMIfATIOVS. la sold under pctlUvo Written Cuarantoa bjaulho.'lzcd aicfntn unly , to cure > \ oak Memory , Dlzzlnein , WalceMlnnfle , Pita , IIj'Bterla. Qulcit- ncss , NIcbtLoenes , Kvll Drc.ime. Lack of Ciiifl- dcnce , NLTVOUSIIUIB , rsltulc. . all Drains , Youth ful Errors , or Kxoea . o Use or Tobacco , Opium , or Liquor , which loads to Misery , Consumption , Insanity and Death. At more or liy mall , Cl a box ; nix for $5 : with written ( zuarnntoo to euro or refund rnonpy. Sample paok- OHo. contuliilriK tivu days 1 treiitinrnl , with fuu Instruction ! , 'Jo cents. inesample only sola to ra .h purson. At store or by mall. Label Spc- iciul Extra Strcnathj Kor Iiapotency , Lown of * Tower , LoH Manhood , ' Sterility or Itarreneis , : tl a box ; six for S5 , wltlit wrltton nn8uaro 'to cure in 30 Ouvs. Atf * 1101-0 ° r "yDm" ' Slyer * , Dillon Drair Co. , Sole IBtk amd Farann. Omaha. Is a preparation of the Drug .by . which Its Injurious effects are removed , while the val uable medicinal properties are retained. It possesses all the sedative , anodyne and antispasmodic - spasmodic powers of Opium , but produces no sickness of the stomach , no vomiting , no costlvencss , no hondache. In acute nervous disorders U Is nn Invaluable remedy , and la recommended by the best physicians. SI3XT 11V MAII , IX I'l.lIV WHAI'l'Iill OX HISriIII'T Ol > ' THICK , "Oc. E. FERRETT , 723 PonrJ St. : New York. Knffllih DUmonil lirand. ' uinl Only ( irniilnr. . / " & > * \ ttAFt , tlRAti ft-llAble. LADIca Alk < \ U'-u > 4 llrunilit for mirA lrr > Anoint Ilia- Hi V 2i" " " " ' / ' " " ' 1 ° l'"l ' l"1 < ; " 'J ' " "Hic . _ . ! . r l.l wild Mm rltlM > u. Tiikft Zj > i V JnoollilT. Rtfulf liangeroul tuhlltu. -ftiotuaiHlimttntbmi. AtUrajntinioricod , ! . Ilillr'f"fiir ' lullr ! , " < nl ( /r' , ° l ° rr'tura Mull. lli.llUII'lxtlinonUli. A , i rtpir. 8old lir > ll Ix.-ii iirumiliti. I'll 1 1. A I A. , I RRPEMMEYaCO BRAMCH loaarwt OMAHA nC3. UMCOLM Mt5\ JAMES E. BOYD & 00 , , Telephone lOIJi ) . Oinnliii , Nub COMMISSION , GRAIN , PROVISIONS and STOCKS IIOAII ( ) 01' THAUH. Dlrft wirrn tu anu .Vew York. C'orrwpundrntu A. UVrr > n * Co. . . _ / . D. C. Hqpoon , Pastor M. E. Church , Wuunata. Nob. writes : "After years of c.oiiotipation and Htomauh disorder , Dr. Kay'w Konovatur has removed tlio constipation and nmdo my stomach almost now , J could not lic.tr a watcli tick with it clos > o to my right car , and but u very eliort distance from my left ODC. I can now hear ono f | til to a distance from iny right ear , and a long distance from my left one , and the thick , heavy fooling between , luy eyes , to my Dr , joy.a \ gone. Dr. Kay's ' Catarrh Cure did It. It IB tliu best thing I over tried. " wo give. FREE ADVICE and send free Ir Kay a Homo Trent me.t , an Illustrated b ok of 111 puges , treating ull aliments rcmmon luluo human furulo rjtu ufi all [ itout yuur cuse. If druguUts do not have our remedies don t take any nubtiiutcs they suy uro just u good" for they linvo No Eniml , They can ho had , prepaid by return : null. liy enclosing prloo to us. Dr. lCay'bltenovat'r'.5cts . nnd fl.fiOortB.ooworthforS.S.OO ; CatarrhCuro Wets. Addrui > 3 Ir II J. Kay JledlcalCo.Saratoga .springs , K V. Sold by SIIEUMAN & McCONMvLL DUL'ti CO. , Omuliu , t't