r 8 TITE OMAHA DAILY 111513 : TUESDAY" , JUJNID ISO , COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Improving Prospects of Russian Orop Tend to Lower Wheat. PORTION OF THE DECLINE IS RECOVERED Ollirr fJrnliin Do Not Show Much Ao- mil , Corn IlnlliiK Hull i Uli Fluctuation the Principal rcntiire In Out * . CHICAGO , June 19 Reports of rain In Ilussta broke wheat l'4o today , but good support resulted In a , recovery of all but rio of a decline. Corn was but slightly af fected , closing unchanged Oats declined > ,4 V. Provision * were Irregular , but clo cd 2' jlOc hlcher. The confidence of wheat traders who have been bujlng on the belief that the Husslnn drouth was stag- crop had been ruined by Kcrcd at Iho opening by cab.es reporting of the drouth- Bood rains In some parts stricken districts nnd by a. break of 1V1 at Liverpool. The news took lo off the price of wheat on the curb nnd opening quota tions of the risulor session showed even more decline , September starting at i.HT . ? 77140 , compared with yesterday a closing price of 7S'c. A brief recovery to 78o took by scalpers nnd moderate jil ice under buying ate covering by shorts , mil the decidedly bearish tone or domes UP news soon checked KujliK. One of tilt most Important factor * aV the enormous receipts Pr "narywest- bu , against 101000 the trn polnts-l.U22WJO rorrespondlnK day of 1893 .Minneapolis nml Dulutli receipts were 846 cars , compare 1 with 6'ifi last week and 87 n year ago L.IU- DHKO receipts were Xi cnr.s , seven of cpii- the tract quality The weather throughout tvwt nnd northwest was reported favorable. Cnsli demand here was rather slow and New York reported nmy twenty-eight loads worked for export Seaboard clcnr.inccs C1GOOO bu. Private advices from Russia Bifd the reported rains came too late for material benefit to the crop The visIble - unv , of but 32t , - Iblo supp.y showed an Increase > WQ bu , a third of what had been expected. The huge primary receipts kept the market weak until late In the afternoon , when re ports of hot winds In Kinjaj nnd Nebraska caused soma aUrohi.ii ) < lop , on which bcp- tcmber milled to TSWo ami closed at that P ° Corn as a whole was dull. The market oofiied weak with wheat and liberal re ceipts and favorable weather. There was a irood demand from all sources , however , uml In the absence of any especial selling pressure prlccw soon recovered and the mar ket ruled steady to the close. Country ac- c-ei'tances were liberal. There was a good export - demand , the ncaboard reporting 150 loads taken for export. Receipts were 971 cars. September ranged from Sl'/io to SGVfcc and cloced unchanged at 35c. Oats was Irregular ; llrm for July , but weak and lower for September. September was freely offered on the line weather nnd the weakness of wheat. July was Influ enced y the moderate Blocks nnd the good cash , demand and closed % c higher. Cash business of 250,000 bu was reported here llocelpta were IMG cars. September ranged from 21o to 22 < Q'2c ! and closed MiV lower at 22'lc. Provisions , though dull , with the excep tion of a few minutes around the openl ig , were steady later , but lower hog prices had some effect. There was buying e rly by packers and later In the day local shorts covered moderately. Prices advanced . 1 nround , September pork closing We higher at $ S 50 , September lard a shade higher , it $5.1605 H'/fc and September ribs 5c hlghei nt { 1 STH- nstlmatcd receipts Tuesday : "Wheat , 150 cars ; corn , 1,010 cars ; oats , 335 c.irs ; hogs , 21,000 head. Lending futures ranged as follows : Articles Open Illeh. Low. Close Situ'y 77 7fiHi 784 78 ! < 70 70'i S5 31W S5M 31 24M 24K 2tH 2U 832 1 817W 820 860 HHThi 8uO 840 407H 017H , 010 517H DID 1 72 < 72K 470 IHih , 4 HJJ. 87h , No 2 Cash quotations -ncro ns follows : ri OUn Firm ; winter patents , t straights , $315 < Q343 , spring specials , $135 ; eprlnc patents , J1 40WJ SO , straights , 52 90 ® 3 30 ; hikers , $2.30(02 ( CO WHEAT. No. 2 spring , 754(77G ( c ; No. 3 spring , 735(7G'Ao ; No. 2 rea , 77ri ! < fi 7Sc. COHN No 2 , SoHc ; No. 2 yellow , OATS-No. 2. 265f27c ; No. 2 white , 29 0 ; No 3 white , 23 < 7i30c. UYE No 2. G2c. HARLEY No. 2. 37V45T39C SEEDS No. 1 llaxseed , $1.03 ; northwest , M.10. Prime timothy seed. $ . ' .35@2.40. Clover- Heed. contract Kra.de , $ G 50. WHISKY Distillers' llnHhed goods , per gallon. $1 20. SUGARS Cut loaf , $602 ; granulated , $564 The follow Inor are the receipts and ship ments for todav : Articles. Receipt- ? Shipments Flour , bhH . 13,000 1G 000 Whe-xt , bu . 111,000 5(00 ( Corn , bu . 449.000 901 , fOO Oats , bu . 2SG.OOO 399.0CO Tljf , bu . 3000 COi Barley , bu . 10,000 On the Produce exchange today the but ter market was firm , creameries , ISMiftlM , dairies , llifflSVlc , Cheese , llrm , SftS'ti UgKs , barely steady , 12'i < f12c. M\V A-OHIC on.Nnit vi , MAIIKIST. for ( he Inj nil VarloiiH COIIIIIUIlIltlCN. < Nn\V YORK , Juno 19 rUDim-Jtlocelnts , 19.11S bbls ; c\portp , 7i'iO bbN , ikmly held , ( Minnesota intents $1 03jfl 20 ; Sllnnesota bikers , J3 1003 30lntor ; pit nts , $140'Q'110 , winter straights , $3 60573 G5 , winter extras , J2GOf310 , winter low grades. $2433255 Rye Hour , firmer ; sales , 400 bbH , good to fair , jaiO S 20. choice to fanc > , $323J/J50 COUNJIEAI Steady ; jellow westnn SO ® Slu , city. Uliiitfc , Urandjwlne , $215i220 Hi YE Firm , No. 2 western , iGc , f. o. b. UAUIjEY Firm ; feeding , 42e ; c. I. f. , Blulfalo ind unnltlng , 497jfA3c. | delivered. HARTLEY LMA.I71' Quiet. AVI 11JAT Receipts 118.175 bu ; exports , 150,101 bu Spot steady ; No. 2 red , Sl'Je ' f. o. b. allont ; iNo. 2 red. S2Vo elevator , No l norMum. Duluth. M 4c lob .illoit. No 1 hard Duluth. SS'ic f. o b. alloit. No 1 hard , Duluth , SHe f. o. 1) allo it Options opened wenk under lienrlsh I herpool ca- luos and reported rains In .south iiussla .subscnuont rallv on the small \lsiblo sup ply Increase was followed b > unlo ullng and a decline , The close was steidy on a late denial of the Russian news , with prices H ® < > M lower ; July. S2V < TB3c , closed S24p , Bep- tsmber. K2 7-1GQSJ 3-lCc , closed S3o , DecOm- lier. SlVlilSl c , closed S4Hc. CORN Receipts , 250,575 bu. ; exports 123.- Olt bu ; sales. TO 000 bu. futures , 1.2SO 000 bu. pot and outports Spot tlrm. No 2. 42Ko fob iilloiu , spot and to arrive and 41l..c elevator Options opened weak with wheat nnd larg receipts , .but reco\ered on a big export trade , closing llrm at n pirtial He net advance. July , 408 < B IOc. closed 40s4e ; September 401lffNOiP. closed 40Hc. OAT'S-'Recclpts ' ' , 2S1.400 bu , exports , 49 , & " > 2 Hill. ; sales 30,000 by. spot. Spot dull. No , 3 white , SHfcc ; track mlx3rt western , 30Q31Vc : track white , 32ii37c. Options dull HAY Steuly ; shipping , G7&Q700 ; good to choiceSOiiWc. . HOI'S Steady ; state , common to cholc" , 1SV crop. G5I7c ; 1597 crop. HQlSo : 1SOS crop ICirnc. Paclllc coast , 1M > 6 t-rop , Gi7c ; 1W7 ciop IHiUo ; 1S9S crop , HiTlSo HIDES Firm ; Galveston , iO to 25 pounds. IdiOTe ; 'Texas dry , 21 to 30 pounds , I2i j 13c ; California , 21 to 25 pounds , ISHc. hDATlinii- Steady ; Buenos A ) res , light to heavy weights 2041T21c ; ncld , 21ifi22o. PROVISlONS-neof. beady ( ; family. $950 < f71050 ; extra mess , $000 ; beef hams. 22Q23c , packet. WWf/IOOO / ; city extra India mi > s ; , JH OwrriS 50 Cut meats , steadier ; pickled liel- lle $ IS7HO 00 ; pickled shoulders , $125 ; pickled hams , JS50tiO. 5. Lard , stejd\ , western steamed $5 27H : refined continent , $550 ; compound , $1 62 > 4ff4 ( 73. 1'ork , llrm , IHMS. $ S.75i'JOO ; short clear , $ 10 ftVJ } 11.75 ; family. * 10 CO-fflO.TS. - Tallow , dull. city. 43-lfiii4Uc ; country. 4Hc , as to quality llUTTEJl-JRccelpls , 19,113 pkgs. : flrm. ivestern creamery , ISiiyiSHc ; factory , CHDESERecelpts. . 11.471 pkgs. ; strong ; large white , SUe ; small whit * . SV4c ; largo colored. fcUc ; small colored , S 4f. EGOS Receipts. 15.059 pkgs . : Jlrm ; west- crn , HHiTlSo ; .southern. 9 < ii'JUc IllCn Firm ; domeatlc , fair to extra , 4 ? @ 7o ; Japan , 4 © 5\io. MOlvASSUS-Sfady ; New Orleans , open Kettle good to choice. 3J'u36c. iMETAUS The market started the week showing considerable Irregularity , but verv little activity. Tin nnd spelter de\ > loped saftne.ss , while lend dlspln > ed a fair < le Kree of etiength. 'News ' was conflicting nnd added to tha uncertainty. At the close the Metal exchange called pig Iron warrants entirely nominal at J13 50 ; lake copper , dull { 18 e $ bid ami $1S&0 asked ; tin. dull nnd cn y , with U5V bid nnd J5 Gfi n k d ! Itml , auict but llrm at $160 , spelter , dull nnd unsettled at $6 2,1 nominal. The brokers' prlrv for lend M $1.25 nnd for copper $ IS 25 ® IS BO. OMAHA OENnil.M , MAUICHT. Cfinilllliin of Trndp nnd flnotntloni mi Slniilc nnd rnncr I'roilncc. noas Receipts moderate1 goad stock , HeIIUTTER Common to fair , ll12o ! choice , I214o : separator , ISO ! gathered creamery , I6c. I'OUI/rilY Heni. live , 7Wc : spring chick ens , 1S020C , old nnd stnggy roosters , live , .IVifioc , ducks nnd gcesc , live. 7c , turkejs , ll\p < ! c PIOEONS Mve , per doz. , 7r-c01.00. VJ3AJS-rnolce. 9c. ninsil WATER riSII-Catnsh. per lb. , ] 2c , buffnlo i > or lb , dressed , 7c ; white llsh , 9c , like trout , 8c , yellow pike , dr's-sed , 9q , white perch , Gc , bullheads , dressed , lOc ; blark biss PC. SEA T-ISH Hnrtdock , 10o ; blue fish , lOc ; roe shad , each , 40c , 30c. CANTALOUPE-1'cr crate , $1 5001.75 ; bnsk"ts , SI BO WAX llEANS-One-thlrd bu. , "S-ffSSc. - STRING UEANS-One-thlrd bu. , 60060c. PEAS Per basket , G3c RADISHES l"r do ? , bunches , lOc. TOMATOES Per 4-basket crate , $1.60 ® 1 75 75IjETTUCE Homo grown , per dozen bunches 20172'ic. ASPARAGUS Homo grown , p&r dozen bunches 25Q33C. ONIONS Homo grown , per dozen bunches according ti ) size 8'iJ12c , C'AUUrLOWHR-Pcr dozen , $1 00@1.10 UHANS Hand-picked navy , p'r bu , $150 POTATOES-OKI stock , 20SCOCJ new po- tatoej. 90o iJl 00 per bu. CUCUMDERS-Per dozen , 50c. FRUITS RED RASPBERRinS-Per 24-quart case , $2.75mACICBEKRIDS m/ACICBE-KRIDS Per 24-quart case , $3005725. ULACIC RASPBERRIES Per 24-plnt ca e $250 ; 24-qurt $350 (375. ( STRAWBERRIES Per crate , choice shipping stock , $2 GO ; Oregon. $300. GOOSEBERRIES Per 24-quart case , $1.50 $1.50CHKiniUES California , per 10-lb. box. $ lS5fi223 , home grown , 8-lb. baskets , EOo ; 24-quart ctatc , $200 TROPICAL , FRUIT. LEMONS California , fancy , $150 ; Mes sina. fancy. $50017550. ORANGES Mediterranean sweets , $4 50 ® 'PINEAPPLES Per doz. , $1.CO ; per crate , $42j IGO BANANAS Choice , crated , largo stock , per bunch , $2.23T260 ; medium-sized bunches $20 ft22T CALIFORNIA PEACHES Per box , $1.10 © 1 15 APRICOTS-Callfornla Royal , per crate , $1 7fifi2 00 PLUMS-Callfornla , per crate , $1.50 ; Trag edy plums , $2 00. HIDES , TALLOW. ETC. HIDES No. 1 green hides. 7'/4c ; No. 2 green hides GUo ; No , 1 salted hides , 8c ; No 2 salted hides , 7H : No 1 veal calf , S to 12 Ibs . lOc ; No 2 veal calf. 12 to 15 Ibs , Sc. TALLOW , GREASE , ETC Tallow , No. 1 , sy-c ; tallow , No 2. 3c ; rough tallow , Hie ; white grease 2H0 c , yellow and brown . SHEEP PDLTS Green salted , each , 15 © 73c ; green salted shearings ( short wooled early skins ) , each , 15c ; dry shearings ( short wooled early skins ) . No 1 each , 5c ; dry flint , Kansis and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per lb , actual weight , 4iJ6c ; dry flint , Kinsis and Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per lb , actual weight , 3fl-4o ; dry flint , Colorado rado butcher wool pelts , per lb . actual weight , 457Gc ; dry flint , Colorado murrain wool pelts , p-r lb , actual weight , 3S > 4c , STATmiI T OP VISIIJLE' SU1TI.Y. Siilinlniitlnl IiicrciiNc In Stnclcn of \Vliont flirt nnrlcy. NEW YORK , June 19 The statement of the visible supply of grain In store and alloat , as compiled by the New York Pro duce exchange , on Saturday , June. 17 , Is as follows : Wheat , 27,913,000 bu. ; Increase , 32(5,000 ( bu. Corn , 12 GC1.000 bu. ; Increise , 603,000 bu. Oats , 7,131,000 bu. ; decrease , 7SO- 000 bu. Rye , 819,000 bu ; decrease , 72,000 bu. Barley , 1,339,000 bu. ; Increase , 95,000 bu. St. Lou In Mnrl.ot. ST LOUIS. Juno 19 FLOUR Steady at J1 SO S 93 , straight * , $3 4503 GO ; clear , $3 10 QUO SEEDS Timothy. $1.7502 15 CORNMEAL Steady at $1 8001 85 BRAN Strong ; sacked lots , east track , 5Sc. 5Sc.HAY Steady to firm ; timothy , $9501160 ; priirle J700 < fiSOO IRON COTTONTIES SOc. BAGGING GflCC. PROVISIONS Dry salt meats , nominal ; boxed shoulders , $4 V A : extra shorts , $ tS7V > ; cl ar ribs , $300 , clear sides , $3 12 . Bieon , dull but llrm ; boxof shoulders , $ > 25 ; e\tra shorts , $537V6 ; clear ribs , $350 ; clear sides , $1 75 RECEIPTS Flour. 4,000 bbls ; wheat , 21- 000 bu ; coin. 173,000 bu. ; oats , 54,000 bu SHIPMENTS Flour , 2000 bbls ; wheat , 5000 bu. ; corn , 73,000 bu ; oats , 19,000 bu. KuiiNiiN 11 } Grain nml I'rot Inlonii. KANSAS CITY. June 19 WHEAT July , G9 < X > c ; September. 70c , cash , No 2 hard , 71fi73o ; No 1 , rSl4 < 371Mio ; No. 2 red , 73t74c ; No 3 , 70S72V.C , No 2 spring , 70071c ; No. 3 , CORN July , 32Hc ; September , 32c ; cash , No , 2 mixed , 32c : No. 2 white , 33 < 333iic ; No 3. 32'c. ; OATS No 2 white , 27JT27&0. RECEIPTS Wheat , 243 cars. RYE No. 2 , 5S'/2C. HAY Choice timothy , $ S 50&S.75 ; choice prairie $7250773 HUTTHR Creamery , IGe ; dairy , 13c. EGGS Continue weak : fresh Mlssoutl and Kansas stock , firsts , lO'/je , cases returned RECEIPT ? Wheat , 151,500 bu ; corn , 37,700 bu oats. G 000 bu SIIlPMENTS-Wheit , 31.800 bu. ; corn , 6,500 bu , oats , 1,000 bu. Toll-do Mnrlcot. TOLEDO , June 19 WHEAT Lower and easv No J , cash , 7SVic ; July , 79c. CORN Du'l and steady ; No. 2 mixed , 331/ic. OATS Quiet and steady ; No. 2 mixed , 23c RYE Dull and firm ; No 2 , cash , Glc bid. SEEDS Clo\erseed dull and steady ; piltne cash , new , $3.93 ; October , $4.6214. lilt t'riiool Gri'ln nnd l"roIxloiiN. . LIVERPOOL , June 19 PROVISIONS- Bacon , Cumberland cut , 2S to 30 Ibs. , dull , C < ) clear bellies , 14 to 1C Ibs , easy , 28s 6d. AV1IEAT No 2 red , western winter , dull , fis HHd. No. 1 rt-d northern , Duluth 6s 4d ; futures tlrm ; July. Gs 3'fcd , September , 6s 2Ud. December , 6s S'Jd. CORN-Futuies , quiet ; July , 3s 5 < Jd ; Sep- te.nbcr , 3s G ail. MliincnpollHVlionJ Mnrlcrt. "MINNEAPOLIS June 19 WHEAT Close In store No l northern , June , 74e ; July , 74He. September. 74Hc. On track : No 1 hird , 75 p ; No. 1 northern , 745c ; No. 2 northern. 72780. FLOI'R-Unchanged. BRAN-In bulk. $95001000 I'HIIfidcliililit 1'rndufo Mnrkct. PIIILAnELPIHA June 19 BUTTER - Firm and higher ; western creamery , fancy , IS'.tfme ' , western prints , 15c EGGS Frf-sh nearby , 11014 c : fresh western , ll'Wllo ' , fresh fouthwcstern , 13'/a 014i < :0 fresh southern , 13013UC. CIIEEfeE-FIrm ; nrnln MIMViATTKnn , June 19 WHEAT Ir- regnlnr : > .To l northern , 7807SV4c ; No , 2 northern 77Hf(77sic. ( RVK-rirm : No 1. 61c. RARIwRY rirm ; No. 2 , 41'c ; sample , 3S 5J41c. Diiluth IVIu-nt Mnrlcpt. DITI.UTH Jun 19 WII13AT No. 1 hard , cash , 7i' e : Julv 79'ic ; No 1 northern , cash , "G c. No 2 northern , 72'tc. 1' < nrln Mnrl'ot. PCORIA , June 19. CORN Steady ; No. 3 , new .Yitfco. OATS-Steady ; No 3 white. 26Jiii'27c. ' WHISKY Firm , on the basis of $1.28 for finished goods. Ilnttcr Market. ELGIN , III. June -BUTTER-FIrm ; offerings , 371 tubs , all sold at ISc , Cntlt'f Mnrlcet. NEW YORK , June 19.-COFPEE Op tions apenecl quiet , unchanged to 5 points loner , ruled dull and uninteresting during the day , European cables were fa\orabl , but weakness In Rio , together with heavy receipts nnd small dclUeri's. checked buyIng - Ing Closed steady unchanged to 5 points lower. Sales , 5230 bags , Including July , $1 CO ; August. $1 70 ; October. $4 85 : Decem- iber. $425 : January , { 530 : February. $550 : May , $5& > Spot coff e , Rio dull and nom inal ; mild barely steady. MarUrt. LONDON , June 19 SUGAR-Beet , Us 10'id NEW YORK. June 19. SUGAR Raw , about steady ; fair refining. 4'tc ; centrifu gal. ! W test. 4ic ; molasses sucar , 4c ; re- tlned steady ; crushed , Cc ; powdered , 5Hc ; cranulated. 5".c. NEW ORLEANS. June 19-SUGAR- Qulet ; open kettle , Z\tH 5-l6o ; centrifugal , jellow. 4UW4 15-16c : seconds , 3tH o. MOLASSES-DulI ; centrifugal , 6@14c. > < > York Dr > nondn NEW YORK , June 19 DRY GOODS There has been no change In the cotton goods mnrket Brown sheetings Imvc been In good request Blenched cottont firm with modernto sale * Dcnljns steady but quiet. Other coarse colored cottons without spetlnl feature The demand for dark fnncy calicoes continues good. Staple lines In moro than average request Glnghnms nro quite strong throughout. No change in woolen goods division. Fnlr demand nnd flrm tone noted. .MOVIMH > TS or STOCKS AM > IIOMJS. Diillnrn * I'rrtnilCM Sii > culnUon nnd I nnpttlcil IVc-llnn I'rc nlln. NBW YORK , Juno 19.-Speculatlon In stocks" has evidently reached a sort of cquatorlnl tone nnd Is hopelessly becalmed In the doldrums , with not enough headwny to Indicate In which direction Its course shall bo fin illy shaped. Denllngs todny con tinued profoundly dull nnd outside of move ments of a few special stocks which were Influenced by Individual causes the dny a events were Inconsequential As Is only natural In a market where the bujlng de mand Is practically nil. HIP drift of prices was downward , even with a very small body of offerings to weigh on the market There was In addition the sympathetic ef fect of an active liquidation , coupled with bear pressure In Steel and Wire The net rcnults for the day are losses In almost all ca es nnd In quite a number of cases amount to as much as n point or over Steel nnd Wire showed Its weakness from the opening and dropped by successive singes without any determined support be ing manifest tt a level nearly $1 per share below the price of Saturday. The confu sion nnd uncertainty as to the declaration of n dividend nt the coming meeting , duo to the contllctlng utterances of those con nected with the property , showing the ex istence of a dispute among the directors themse ves , nre responsible for this wenk- ness. He.'vy lines of this stock were tikfn on by operators on the confident assump tion thnt n dividend was to be declared Federal Steel nnd other stocks of com panies In the steel trade dropped In sym pathy. A buying demand for Tennessee Coal , which spread to Colorado Fuel , hnd a large inllucnce In checking the decline In the whole group nnd affecting a partial re-coverv , except In Federal Steel , which sold at the lowest on the last sale at a net decline of over 2 points. The temporary strength dlsp'.ajed by Sugar nlso served as a sustaining Influence. The early drop In the wheat market Htlffened the grangers for nwhlle , but they yielded ngaln. The pre vailing depression on foreign exchanges was an Influence and the bears sold trac tion stocks on the theory that western street railway strikes might spread. The Baltimore & Ohio stocks were rather conspicuously weak , with no further ex planation apparent than the decrease In net earnings compared with last jeir. It Is evident that the public and operators In stocks are waiting for the future course of events In the country's business and Indus try to become moro clearlv defined. Al though the buying demanft Is nt a standstill present holders show no disposition to sell at present prices There was some short se'.Kng evident today , but the borrowing demand for stocks Is so small as to pre clude the Idea that a large short Interest exists. The bears are apparently as disin clined to operate as are the bujers. The consequence Is the almost stagnant waiting market. Prices of railroad bonds tended to fall , but business In them was almost as quiet as that In stocks. Total sales , pir value , $1,993,000 United States 3s , coupon , de clined Ji and the old 4s , coupon , advanced U In the bid price. The Commercial Advertiser's London financial cablegram sajs : "There was gen eral depression In the markets hero today and bear points were numerous. The Ber lin discount rate was raised from 4 to 4VA per cent. The Transvaal itews wa < dls- nuletlnsr , the emperor of Austria was 111. Pails was flat on the Spanish financial proposals for a tax on the internal debt and the attempt to Impose the same tax on the external debt. Spanish 4s fell to G21A , but recovered to 63'g on Paris buying to cover sales of African mines and tlnto = > . They closed at 63 Americans sagged all day. closing at the worst. Baltimore & Ohio was notably weak on the bid April statement coming before the settlement , but there was good buying on the fall Tlntos were -14 % on Paris sales , based on a rumor that the output will be taxed. Am- cpnda were 107-16 Two nundred sixteen thousand pounds sterling of gold was bought from the bank ; 43000 arrived from Holland.i Paris is still absorbing bars at < 7s * 74 ( I ( The following are the closing quotations for the leading stocks on the New York exchange today : The total sales of stocks today amounted to ir 319 shares , inc'udlng : Amerlnn Steel , 14,700 ; American Sugar , 29200 ; Brooklyn Transit , CO 400 ; Burlington , 9800 Continent ! ! Tolncco , 6SOO ; Federal Stetl 36100. Ft-d ral Steel preferred 4,000 ; Louisville & Nnsh- vllle 4 500 ; Manhattan , 3 000 : Northern Pa cific. 4,100 ; People's Gis. 5.COO ; ( Rending Hist preferred S00St. ; / . Paul. 9.700 , Union Pi- clllc , OSOO ; Atrhlson preferred a GOO ; Chicago cage Great Western , 3,3(10 ( ; Biltlmoro & Ohio. 3700 ; Denver & Rio Gnndo pr > - ferred , 6,600 ; Tennessee Coal and Iron , 21- 300. York Money MnrUot. NEW YORK June 19 MONEY On call , steady nt 202'4 ' per cent ; last loin 2 per cent ; prime 'mercantile paper , 30374 per "STERLING ExciiANGn-Firm , with ac tual business in binkers' bills at $4.S7'vi5r 4.SS for demand and $4 S5SJ01 86 for sixty days ; posted rates , $1.8G'i < i ] 1.67 and $4.89 , commercial bills , $1 83V4c SILVER CERTIFICATES-GOV40G2C , BAR SILVER-GOJJc MEXICAN DOLLARS 18'te. BONDS Government bonds Irregular , state bonds Inactive , rallro id bonds easier. Closing quotations on bonds \\ere ; FRANKFORT. June 19 Business was dull on the bourse today. Spanish 4s were particularly weak Americans were lower. Local chares fluctuated nnd closed steady. PARIS , June 13 1'rlces on the bourse to day were agitated , the prolongation of the ministry crisis causing numerous realiza tions. Rentes , however , were calm. Ital ian securities were loner , Spanish 4s fluc tuated much effort * to dpiprp them be ing rcMsted , nnd opinion In regard to the Intentions of Spain bring divided Rio tlnto opened wefik this feeling being ac centuated bvympathy with the relap o In copper Do necr * were freely offered. Kafllr * were depressed on rumor * that King- llh troop * had been dlpntchcd to the Trnnvnnl. Three per cent rentes , lOlf 40o for the account. Kxchnngo on London , 23f 19c for checks. Spnnt"h 4 * clo cd nt 61 05 HKULIN , June 19 Price * on the bouro were wenk , but cloed stendler Spanish 4 * fluctuated * hnrplv nnd finished hnrdPr , en couraged bv Paris advices. Americans were dull nnd Canadian Pnclflc * were mnln- talned on the trnlllc returns. LONDON , Juno 19. The mnrket for American sccurltle * opened dcprcscd on over-night offerings from New York The market continued down , with next to noth ing doing nnd controlled entirely bynll etrjcct advice * . There wn * a dlpo Itlon to realize The closinp tone wn * dull. Spnn- lh 4s closed at CS'fc. The nmount of bul lion gone Into the Rnnk of England on bnlnnco todny wn-i $201.000 llONttiii Stool : ( Imitation * . BOSTON , Juno 19-Cnll lonn * . 3f4 per cent , time lonn * . S1U\ \ per cent. Closing price * for slocks , bonds iiml shares : Ex-dlV. % < York Mining ; < limtntlonN. NEW YORK , June 11 The following nro the closing quotations for mining shaics : London Stoclc Quotation * . LONDON , Juno 19 1 p. m Closing : BAR SILVER Steady at 27s4d per ounce. JUONEY % per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short bills , 2fI2 1-16 per cent ; for three months' bills , 2'602Vi per cent. I'lnmietnl Notcx. NDW YORK , June U.-CIearlngs. $93- 972 21S : balances , J4,7 < J6 638 BOSTON , June 19. Clearings , J31,119OS2 ; balances , J3 2SS 601. BALTIMORE. Juno 19-Clearings , J2.SG1.- 619. balances , $ fi3ri 438. PHILADELPHIA , Juno 19 Clearings , $11 OTJ.Ill : balances , $1,806,654. CHICAGO. Juno 19-Clearings , $21,647,707 ; balances , $2,521893. New York exchange , lOc discount Sterling exchange , $1 S7CT4 St ST. LOUIS Jun 19-Clearings , $3,080014 ; bnlanros , ? GV7,729. Oloney , 4p7 per cent. New York exchange , 25c discount bid , loc discount asked NEW ORLEANS , June 19-Clearings , $704,909 New York exchange , bank $100 per $1,000 premium ; commercial , $100 per $1,000 discount. Statement of llniiU of flcrmniiy. BERLIN , June 19 The week'y statement of the Imperil ! Bank of Germany shows the following changes : Cash In hand , In crease , 13140000 marks : treasury notes. In crease , l.OGO.OOO maiks ; other securities , in crease , 11,560.000 marks ; notes In circulation , decrease , 11,0"0000 marks Rate of discount Increased from 4 to 4 per cent. Condition of the Trenmtrj- . WASHINGTON , Juno 19 Today's state ment of the condition of the treasury shows : Available cash balance , $273,187,614 ; go'd reserve , $235,071,075. Cotton Market. NEW YORK , Juno 19 On light Liverpool buying the cotton market opened steady .n tone , with prices unchanged to 1 point lower. As the session progressed trading narrowed down" to opera'tlonsi ' of scalpers and an effort ofotlio prominent Wall street houses to dispose of July headings for reInvestment - Investment in January. At no time during the day could speculation have been called active , nor did the course of values glvo the least Idea as to the tendency of senti ment generally. It was what brokers term "a 1-polnt market. " Initial English cables reported well sus tained prices for spot cotton at Liverpool , but less activity than expected and a nerveless sagging future department. The reverse was cab efl from Manchester , trade being reported as heavy at strong prices Domestic news hold out no Inducement of account to possible investors , Indicating little If any change In tnc situation as n whole. With the weather south favorable the crop was said to be doing famously , though a superabundance of rain came to hand Cotton goods were moving freely and splnneis only controlled the cloth market. After a momentary flurry of activity , dur ing which prices broke under liquidation , tbo local market for futures closed barely steady 2 to 4 points lower. Quotations : Futures opened barely steady. Junev $5.83 ; July. $5.86 ; August , $ o S3 , September , $ S4 , October , $587 , No vember , $3 S9. December , $5.93 , January , K. Mab rUGr.V5 > 99 > MarCh' M' ° 3 : April > . > $ . ST. LOUIS , June 19 COTTON Steady and unchanged , middling. 513-16c ; salea , none reported ; receipts , ,78 bales ; ship ments. 774 bales , stock , 81,808 bales NEW ORLEANS. June 19 COTTON Ei'fler , sales , 5564 bales , ordinary. 311-lGc ; good ordinal y. 43-lCc , low middling , 415-1GC ; middling. 5c ; good middling , G5-16c , mld- ullnC ? f.lir. fiV.o rrtnMrita 77K linlno. atnn\r XV. , viv , , * : * _ . , / , llu Uivlla , DIUU1V , 221 Ojl bales Futures , easy ; June. $571 ; July , J1 7K.J3 . 72 , August , $5G25T3G3 , Septem ber. $357Ti55S , October , $3 3 fr m. Novem ber , $5 39f75 61" December , $56157564 ; Jnnu- niv $36CQ5G7 ; February , $3 e915 70 ; May , $3 72f ( > 5 74 LIVERPOOL. Juno -COTTON-Spnt. . fnlr demand , unchanged ; American mid dling , 311-,2d : ; salesi of the week were lO.CO ] bales , of which 1,000 bales weie for specu lation and export nnd Included 9700 bale < j American ; receipts 2,000 bales , nil Ameri can. Futures opened quiet , with a fail de mand , nnd closed quiet but steady , Amer ican middling , 1 , m c. June 32.-6lifi : 321-eid , sellers ; July. 3 22-rifn 21-Gld sHlcrs ; Julv nnd August. 1 22-6K//1 21-C1d sellers ; August nnd September 1 22-G4d. sellers ; Sep tember nnd October , 321-G4d bmeri ; Octo ber nnd November , 3 JO-G4Q3 2l-C4d. sellers ; November nnd December. 3 19-64JTT 20-G4d sellers. December and January , .1 19-04 ® 320-GM "oilers ; January nnd February. llO-n s 21-fild ; February nnd March. 320-61 (771 ( 21-Gld sellers ; March nnd April T21-64d , buyers ; April and May , 3 22-G4d , sellers , Oil MnrKct. ( NEW YORK. Juno 19 OTUS-Oottonsecd oil , steady ; prime crudj.21if721'ie , prime crude fob , 17HCT18c ; prime summer yel low 2Cc- off summer yellow , 2oc , butter grndes 20-1)210 ) Petroleum , steady , relln d Now York , J720 ; Philadelphia and Balti more , $7 15 , Philadelphia and Baltimore in bulk $1 fi Rosin , steady : strained , $1 30Q > 1.12V * Tupoentlno. firm at 3iH r40c LONDON , Jim" igOIfJSnleuttn lln- sccrl 37s ; Unseed oil , 21s ; turpentine spirits , 31s 52d WILMINGTON , N C. Juno 19 OILS- Snlrlts turpentine , firm ; hold hlcher nt V < tt 3G , c Crude 'turpentine , llrm nt $1 35 , $2.10 and $223 1'OSlN-Steady nt 90f9Cc. TAR-FIrm at $130 SAVANNAH , Ga , Juno 19 OILS-Splrlls turpentine firm nt 3Sc. ROSIN Firm nnd unchanged OIL CITY. Juno 19-Crodlt balances , $1 13 ; certlflcatPH , $114 : shipments. If5 351 bbls ; average 71214 bbls ; runs , 193,127 bbls , ; av erage , 79,572 bbls. bbls.Wool Wool Mnrkct. NEW YORK June in WOOL-Stendy 1ST JXHJIS , Juno \VOOL-In demand. steady and generally firm , while th * move ment continues free In nearby growth as well as In that of more distant sections north west and southwest. M = dlum grades 13ffW e ; light nno 11irjl6e ; heavy fine , 10Q > He ; tub washed , 18SJ27C. California Urleil KrultH. NEW YORK Juno 19.-CALIFORNIA DRIED FUUITS-QuIet nnd Rteadv , evapo rated nnnles , common. G'Vff'e : prime wlro tray , 4Q ic , choice , SVifTS c ; fancy. 9f(9'ie. Prunes 3'4&9'Xc Apricots , Royal , 9flfc , Moor Park , 1KJ14C. Peaches , unpeeled , 10 MKlitinari' . Detroit Journal- Help ! help ! " Implored the billionaire , In agony. "Help ! or I shall dlo rich ! " Hut the mendicants stood aloof and re garded him coldly. "Why did you not think of this befc/.o you acquired your wealth ? " they asked , ovlnc- Ing no pity for him whatever. Hero the billionaire awoko. Tor after all It was only a nightmare. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Oaltle Weak nml Lower in Sympathy with Other Markets. BUYERS ASK LIBiRAL CONCESSIONS HORN , nit the Contrary , Arc SlrntiK ntul Priced Well llolil lit Snturilii ) ' * riuurcN lit Moderate. SOUTH OMAHA , June 19 Cattle. Hogs Sheep Receipts todny 2,075 2i6l l.iofl One week ago 2,324 2.G31 GO Two weeks ago -US 4 9sl 251 Three weeks iigo 1.70S 4.237 443 Average prtc paid for nogs tut ths last several dnys wltn companions : | 1S9J.1SDJI.I1697.1S96.1SM.1891.11893. | | | | Juno i -3 so 4 21 | 3 40 | 2 SG 4 30 4 G3 6 7S Juno 2 35S 4 12 | 3 32 2 S5 4 49 , G 91 June 3 . 369 40) ) 3 36 2 SG 4 34 G .Ttlnn 1 . Indicates Sunday. . . The olllclal number of cars of stock brought In today by each reid were ! Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. U'ses C. , M & St. P. Hy. . . 2 O & St. L Ry 1 Missouri Pnclllc Hy. . . . U P. By-stem IS C. & N. W. Ry. . . . F. , U. & M. V. R. R. 13 S C. & 1' . Rv C , St. P. , M. & O. . 10 13 & M. R. R. R. . . 10 C. , 15. ic Q. Ry 1 C. , R. 1. & P. Ry. , U C. , R. I. & P. Ry. , W _ _ Totals 10G 39 4 3 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows , each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated : Cattle. Hoc" Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 37 1 O. 11. Hammond Co 323 S42 Swift and Company 339 501 321 Cudahy Packing Co 517 G93 715 Armour & Co 214 93 Swift , from country 101 R Becker and Degan. . . . 44 W. I. Stephen 2 Livingston & Schaller. . . . * Other buyers 143 Held over 20o Tola's . .1,983 2.SG5 1,131 CATTLK The week opened with liberal receipts of cattle , c ese to 100 cars of corn- fed steers being among the offerings. Quito a good many of tnese cattle were shipped In In anticipation of a large export demand , which did not nmterlalire. This of Itself would have , been against the mar ket , but In addition Chicago came way lower and the result was a sharp break in values nt this point. As a general thing the market wan lOc lower and very slow at the decline , In spots It was 15c lower. On an average heavy cattle were the worst sufferers , but at the same time there were sales of light cattle which showed fu.ly as much decline as heavy. The market as a whole was a drag- from start to finish and was very far from satisfactory to sellers , who were unwilling to make the concession demanded. As a result the morning passed with very little being done and It was late before anything like a clearance was eflected. Cows and heifers were in light supply and the maiket did not show any material change as compared with the close of last week. Buyers seemed to want supplies and offerings were practically all taken In good season. Bulls also sold at just about steady prices , but It Is the time of year when It would be only natural to expect heavy bulls to sell a little lower , most any time , especially If the extremely hot weather of the last two days continues. There were a few Block cattle in the yards , but speculators were not very enthusiastic nnd the market was not very acthe As to values they are not quite so strong as they were the middle of last week. Representative sales : BHEP STEERS STAGS 1..1000 3 S5 . .1400 4 40 S'Ci'P AND FEEDERS 18. . 820 2 75 62"i 4 20 21. . 552 4 90 1 . 670 4 00 . 810 4 40 HOGS Values today were steady to Htrongcr as compared with Saturday , but as usual on ( h first day of the week , there were only a few cars here , as will bo noted fi am tab o of receipts at head of column. The mirKft was fairly active at prevailing pi Ices and offerings were all cleared up in a short time. The hogs sold largely at jii.y1G5 ( , with a $3.70 top On Siturday considpr.iblv o\cr one-half of all the sales were at $3 C2V4 or below , with a verv small ptoportlon at J1G5 , and a top at J3 G7" . The hogs sold today at the highest over- are price paid on a Monday since the mlddlo of last month. Untl today Mon day has been the low diy for several weeks , Hecelpts were light today , only- three cars b'Ins reported In the yardB Two o.irs out of the number were Orejron crasserb the first of the season to arr've ' They met with mdv sale at prices that were good and strons and entirely s-uls- factory to the owner Not only did the Inijers snap up the two loads but they bought elev n loads to be delivered th'n week nt the same price that Is , 1450 for Quotations on fed dipped sheep and lambs ; Western wethers ti "Cflo 00 , ROCK ! to choice Mexican ami * . t575fi5CO Rood to choice western lamb1 * } 5COfl3S5 , fnlr to good west ern lambs , toOOflaW. weatern yearrnea , J500752o ; western ewes , good to choice. JI 25fl4 03 : fair to good ewes , $3 (5Q4 2j Hepresentative sales : No Av. Pr 25 California mixed , culls H 250 11 ew'H and rams 1"-0 J3 50 227 California mixed SI 3 0 C8 OrpBon grass ewes . . . . . 91 4 25 30 Oregon grass wethers , culls. . 100 4 ts S CW-B . 1 ° 7 4 50 462 Oregon grass wethers oa 4 to II > carllni : . , 11 > C 2 ! M lamlid 73 B SO 12 spring Inmb 72 6 CO IS oiirlnp Iambi 71 fi RO 6 oprlng lambs . , . . . . . . . . 43 650 1,1 vr. sToric jtAiticr. r. ( Innil Price * for HIIRH nml Sbccp t'nttlc lOo IO T. OHIdVGO , June 1 < > Uccclpts of cattle to dny were ummtmllv Inrge nnd price * in con ppqu > nce rule < l about lOc louer l-'enllnf ? cattle were exceedingly dull nnd wnk Goo < to choice cattle brought } 4 ! > OI550 ? , com monef grades selling nt } < 30 1 V > , feeding oittl1 , WoOifioOO , bull i , cow < nnd heifer * J200U5K ) , the Inttor price for choice hclf or * , western fed steers , J4&0fl53. > , Texnns ? J 90516 00 , cnlvc * . J425fT700 Ucmtnd for hogs was good nnd nlthoug T'celptwero large prices were onlv slUhtl lower The lite mnrket wns flnn I.lgh hog * sold nt J305li73' , ml\c < l lot * , henvy. $3 55QC ? S2H . pig * , } 330J375 , Jl B0jj1 50 Price * for * heep nnd lamb * ruled firm n the recent ndvnnce Sh ep * old at J2&t > fflf ! for cull * tip to $300fto25 for choice to t rlm Hocks Ycnrllng * brought J'OOflflOO , Cole rndo woolcd Inmbt , JSoOJJBGfi , cllppoi Inmb * . $1 GOJjo 00 , nnd * prlng lamb * , $4 w 750linOKlPTSCnttle. . 2,3000 hend , hogs 47 , Oi head , sheep , 17,000 h nd Cltj I.Uc SnoU. KANSAS CITY , Juno -CATTtiK HP ccipt * , 2,100 nntlve * . 400 Tc\nn * . mnike stead v to * hade lower , nntlve < ncer , hrnvj J3 OOB520. mediums , Jl cn. 15 , light , { 40X9 fi 15 , Texn * * tecrs $375fi'iOO , Te\ns CO R J2 90 3 Co , nntlve cows nnd heifers J2035 503 * tockcrs nnd feeder * , J3 501j4 90 , bulls ja cofia 20 HOGS nccelpt * , 7,000 , bet heavy nnc medium , "teady to strong , other * slow nm weak , bulk of snlrs. $3fi3fi375 , henvv , J3 7 fi3SO , packer * , J3C2'MJ375 , mixed ami Ugh JCOff372Vi ! ; Yorkers , ? 370fiJ72'4 , pigs , J3 60i 3 C. SHRHP Ilecelpt * . 1,000 , mnrket strong lamb * , $4 OOfSC 00 , c Ipped muttoni , J1 2" > f 5 25 , stockcrs nnd feeders , J2 50 3 90 , culls Jl.40ff3.25. St. I.nnln 1,1 % c Slock. ST. I.OUIS. June -CATTkC-Recelpti 3000 , Including l.COO Texnns , market easy fair to choice nntlve shipping nnd cxpor Btccrs , J)50II525 ) , with fancy worth up t J5 50 : dreed beef nnd butcher steer * , J4 ; ( ffjSOj steers under 1,000 pounds. J3 50ifT4 90 stockers nnd feeder * . J37.W500 , cows nm heifer" ? $3830500 ; bulls. J2 3iM 00 ; canncr * $1 502 75 ; Texns nnd Indian steers , J3 15J 4.80 , cows nnd heifer * , J2 50ff3 75. HOGS ItecelDt * . 3,200. market EC lower Yorkers , J3 70S3 SO ; packers , S3 651T3 SO butcher * , J375Ti3 < G SlinnP Hecelpts , 1 500 ; market strong nnLlvp muttons , $4000475 ; spring lamb * J5 007.25 ; culls and bucks , Jl 25ST3.60 ; Block ers , J225i3BO York I.l p Stock. NEW YORK , Juno 19 B colpts , 4,075 head ; market steady : steers J476Q5CO ; bulls , J3 25 < f3 90 : cows , J225S4.10 heifers and Btngs , $3 70i5 00 , cables quot American cnttle steady nt IGAiQIZHc ; shoe lower at lOHiiJllc : refrigerator beef highe nt 8ic , exports. 600 cattle nnd 5,400 qitnr tcrs of beef ; tomorrow , 810 cattle and 4,500 quarters CAt/VUS Receipts , 4.4S5 head ; marke higher ; veals J5.00@700 ; choioo and extr veals , $7.12H7 25 ; buttermilk calves , J4 00@ 425 : mixed cnlve * $45VJfGOO ( SIIUEP AND LiAMBS-necclpts , l.COO head : * heep , $3.23 00 : lamb * , J5 5005 75 HOGS-Receipt * . ai.OOO head ; slow at $1.00 © 425. St. .Tonppli I.tvc Stock. SOUTH ST. JOSEPH , Mo. , June -Spe ( clal ) The Journnl Quotes as follows : CATTIvB Receipts , 800 head ; marko weak to lOc lower : natives , $4.BO5.10 : Texa nnd westerns. $4.20gi1.90 : cows and heifers $2 ( XMM 95 : bulls and singe , $2.25 < 5T4.fiO : year lings and calves , J4.26uG 00 ; stockers an feeders $3 50 4.80 ; veftls , $5.00 7.00. HOGS Receipts , 2.800 head ; market weal to 2'Ac lower , sellingat JS.GoffS.SO : bu'.k $3 G-fi'3 7214. SIIEDP Receipt * . 100 head ; steady ; quo tatlons same ns Saturday , Stoclc In Slprlit. Tollowing are the receipts at the fou principal western markets for June 19 : Catt'e. Hoes. Sheep Omaha 2,075 276 l.lOt Chlcnffo 23000 47,000 IV.OQf Kansas City 2.100 7.000 l.OOf St. Uouls 3,000 3,200 l.BOC Totals 30,175 B9.9C1 20.COG BEKIltS 1VAU ON SMALL FIRMS. American GIn Compnny Secklnp ; Kx termination of MJtior Tnctorlon. Notice has been served on distributors am large consumers of window glass througnou the United Statce , reports the Chlcag Times-Herald , that the American Glas the market of thl compinywhich controls country , will seek a war of absolute ex termination of the few scattered manufac turers who essayed during the lost year t focure n small portion of the Immense trad which the prosperous condition of the coun try gave to the giant monopoly. In additlo the present officers have secured options o fully 80 per cent of the window glass fac torles of the country and will form a trus along modern lines , with a capital of $24 , 000,000. The notice , containing , as It does , a velloa threat to all Jdhbers and manufacturing con sumers , such ns sash , door and blind mak ers , that they may not buy this season out clde of the combination , is attracting a groa deal of attention In the trnde nnd Is creat Ins n great anxiety on the part of all In terests handling the product. To nn out sldor there Is nothing In the communication except the ordinary honeyed words of the merchant hoping to extend his trnde ; bu to those who nre famlllnr with the matter there la no chance to mistake the fact tha the cpmblnatlon Is swinging a largo club In n vigorous , determined and merciless man ner. ner.Tho club , which Is not concealed from the trade. It in the granting of sppchl rpbntc to those who berln with the oppnlng of the 1ST-1900 ) "flrp" September 15 next , by buy ing all of their glass of the combine nnr continuing up to July 1 of next year. It will bo observed that the rebates nro with- hpld for n period of nine and one-hall month * , so that the mnnigers of the com bine will bo In porfest position to know whether the buyer has kept faith with it or not. Bettor still nnd hero I * the point that Is giving the trade lt nnxlety the tled-up rplnte * may represent the distributors' pn tire profits for the trade year. Whllo the combination allowed the dis tributor who bought Its products exclusively during the last year n fair margin of profit , there Is no guarantee that It will do the same this ypnr. In fact , with the Jobbers' capital In its own coffers , there Is no reason why thu cumulnntlon should consult any body except Itself In this llttlo mntfpr , nnd IhH Is one of the points over which the { rado Is doing some very painful wriggling For the Jobbers to go to any one of th few Independent manufacturers of window glass for rpllef Is to Invite complications of ( \ bii'lnpss nature thnt may turn out seriously for nny distributor with the hnrdl- hood to break away from the combination Should the Independent factpry bo unable ( ft keep up with the trnde requirements of thi Jobber whci'o wants are usually too dlversl- flixJ to be met by any one factory the Jobber would bo absolutely unable to nil orders nnd would have to turn hi * trade over to hla corrwotHor'J ' To attempt to Import Is futllfi , aa the tariff gives to the homo manufncturcr a protection of 141 per cent The freight rates Tiinltn the difference even greater to trade centers well removed from the sea board In order lint the control of the market during the next year may be ns absolute ah It was last and that the sposulatlng public may alee contribute Its capital to Its sup > port the officers of the American company nre no - arranging for a consolidation of nil of the factories , Independent and othernlae , Into a trust along the improved modern lines Tor this purpose options have been TOcurcd on 80 to 85 per cent of the capacity and these options are said to run to October 1 It will bo observed that this Is fifteen ; lays after the earliest date that glasa mak ing for the flro of 1899-1900 can be resumed , and this of course leaves the present com pany a llttlo leeway In whlh to operate iouard the further confusion of Its enemies The contemplated capital of the new or ganization U $24,000,000 , of which half will he common and half preferred stock Th * > capitalization will cover property that could DO easily duplicated for $4,000,000 , COTTON CROP UNPROFITABLE With Labor at Sir Dollars a Month Planters Oannot M < ik Money. AGRICULTURE IN THE SOUTH IN A BAD WAY llnllrond Itntcn MnUr Melon mill * ( iiinliMi Trut'k ( IrnMlnp ; ti 1'uor w \ oMtncnt IHiirliltnnt ' lint on for WASHINGTON , Juno 10. The Inilustrlnl commission has nonionhnt changed Its plan for the work of the * ub-commlMon * ( hiring the summer months b > revoking Us order for the appointment of special cominUMon * to Investigate the elevator trust nml the tnliilUK \ Industry west of the Mississippi rl\er , ami ' Instead authorizing nil the regular sub-cum- j missions to sit during July nml August Uu. I der this nrrnucement the agricultural com- mission \\llf take up the elevator question , going to the northwestern states tor this purpose , nml the mining commission will go west for the purpose of looking Into the con ditions affecting mining In that region Iho latter commission will hold Its first meeting In Deincr on the 12th of July The sub-com mission on manufaclinors will mnko a tour of New Hngland during the summer. James Harrettlco president of the Georgia Stnto Agricultural society , was the only witness before the commission todi > . Ho spoKc upon the agricultural conditions la the south , sa > lng they were worse today than they had o\cr been In the history of the country. He slid the cotton Interest was es- pcclallj depressed , prices last > car amount ing to a little o\cr 4 cents a. pound At till * prlco a man could not sa\o himself If ho pild wages amounting to more than $3 a month. Planters generally pay about $ G a month for wnges , and at such prices they could not prevent loss If they received less than fi cents per pound. Crops Mr. Barrett said that nine-tenths of the cotton grown vvn * mortgaged before It ma tured. Rates of Interest nnd commission wore high and the merchants were gradually coming Into possession of the hnd. The banks charge 10 per cent for money for six months' time. Ho ad\anccd the ldt-\ that the national bank act had done vast damage In outlawing real estate as security for money loaned to these banks , and that all told this act was to the south the moat damaging legislation that liad over bt.en enacted. The witness said that nearly all the plan tation labor was done by negroes nnd that there was practically no Immigration because - cause of the cheapness of labor and the social conditions. The railroad rates \\cro such as to render It Impossible to longer make watermelon growing profitable and the same was true of other garden products "Tho railroads are tooth the daddy and the mammy of the trusts , " ho asserted. Mr. Barrett said the census of 1890 had shown that Augusta , where ho ll\es , was the meet Illiterate place In the United States , nnd ho thought this fact was duo to the presence of too much politics In the schools. DEALTH IS WEALTH. DR. E , C. WEST. NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT , Hit ORIGINAL. ALL OTHERS IMIIATIOVS. h lold und r pcpMJTe Written.Guornntoa by au.tho.lzcd a U nly , to our * Wealt Memory , Dizziness , WakoHUness. 1'Ufl , Hysterli , Quick ness , Nleht Losses. Evil Dreume. Lack of Confi dence , Nervousness , T/C , sltndo , nil Drains , Youth ful Error * , or E es r e Use of Tobacco , Opium. Or Liquor , which loads to Misery , Consumption. Insanity ana Death. At stdra or by mat ) , 41 a box ; nix for IB ; with written guarantee to cure or refund money. Sample paok- QSO , Containing live days' treatment , wltli ( iiu Instructions , 38 cents One sample only sold to each t > r on. At store or by mall. Label Special - | cial Extra Strength. rl'or Impottncy , Loss of , Power , Loit Manhood , f Sterility or Barrenesi , 111 a boxt six for 15 , with Iwrltton gunrontoo ! i , , i , to cure ID 80 days. At ; ggttore or by mall. Iy r , Dillon Drnar Co. , Sole Omalicu ITeb. Best Dining Car Service. Only Depot In Chicago on the Elevated ' .ooft fS A DR SPECIALIST. 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