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COMMERCTAL AND FINANCIAL Thore Was Very Little Snapto the Markets | Yestorday, TRADE GENERALLY WAS DULL AND NARROW Whent Opened Lower than the Closing Figurea of Wednosday and Later Floctuated and Scored W Further Decllne, On1CAGO, June 16.~Thero was no snap to the markets today. Thoe action of the Now York Clearing House association in deciding to fssuo cortificates, while designed to reliove matters, had temporarily a contrary effect on the Board of Trade here. Wheat broke over and closed within lie of the inside figures of the day. Corn, compared with lnst night, 19 %coff. Provisions are down from 5¢ to 744¢. Thero was great apathy fn cables, the weather was all that could be desired and the Cincinnatl Prico Current's ckly report showed asteady progress in all crops. The proposition of the New York bhanks to lssuo clearing houso certificates and the decline in stocks on Wall streot were used with effect by the bears. The trade seerms to have gone long on wheat during the last week and was dis- posed to unlond, but as there was little de- mand the effort caused depression and weakness, There was some attempt to rally the market by reports of hot winds in_Kansas and drouth in the northywest, but it met with little suc- Gess. Trado was dull and narrow from start tofinish. The opening was about e lower than tho closing figures of yesterduy, and with some slight fluctuations’ prices further declined 3c, then ruled steady, and the clos- ing was about Ic_lower for Julv and %c lower for September. Tt wasgiven out that Armour 0. iiro Lo curry half the wheat in store here. Corn was weak, the fine crop prospects, dul ness In trade and the slumnp in wheat eausing it Cables reported an advanceo abroud, but it aid not help things much, T aftor opening from i to ige off, declined e ‘more. fit the decline tho demand imuraved, but car ots coming in smaller a rally of from e to ¢ followed, after which the price wenkened ¢ und at the close the market had lost from fie to 11jc. Onts wore weak In sympathy with every- thing else. There was alight trade, Prices declined from 3¢c to e, closing at about the inside figurcs, Business in provisions was confined to a few trades in lardstand ribs. The market ruled fairly steady at a slight decline, Estimated recoipts for tomorrow: g cars: corn, 260 cars; oats, 184 car 8,000 head. ‘he londing tutures rangod ns follows: MIGH. | LOW. Wheat, hogs, CLOSE. [ 65 | o w0 0% 8308 | 308 @14 | i |10Kai 423 413G 414adg 03| 801 30 i Bkl D 2656| 4| 283 YRDY. 003 6% it Oats No. 3 une. 20 65 0,65 20 65 10 073 | 10 0744 | 10 05 10 074 1ostis| 1060™| jo st 10 i oamg| 0ang| 985 | 9ang ® it 965 Cash quotations were s follo FLOUR—Ensy, nominally, unc WitEAT—No. soring, f. 0. b, 610 OATS—No. 2, 8014 No. 3 white, f! Tye—No. Banve FLAX SE ng L 651@6b%e; No. 8, 2 red, GoU@65 e 2 white, 1. 0. b., 84%5c; 1 8133@38%c. , nominal, 0.1, 8105, Prime, $: T bbL, $19.921@19.9 £9.0244@9.05; short ribs, 4@0.42!4; dr; (oxed), - €0.60410.00; sho (boxed), $9.7510.00. I1‘¥"2I sKY—Distillers' finished goods, per gal., SUGARS—Cut loat, 6l4c; granulated, 5.70; standard “A." 5.72, & The following were the receipts and ship- ments for today: Artioies. lard, sides salted shoulders, rt cloar sides, Tocelpts. | Bhipmonts. Flour, bbla Wheat. bu. Corn, bu Onts, b Rye, b 1 8,000 101,000 446,000 878,000 2,000 On the Produce exchange today tho butter gmlrkotl%s”quluté crcnn‘mry. }l'v‘f’fl'.’h“ic; alr tac. Eggs, qulet] strict fresh, 8olaye. ™ 2 % Now| N):w YORK, June ork Markots. —FrLovR—Recolpts, 86,- 0 Picgs.: exports, 6,000 bbis, 9,000 siicks; sales, 11,000 pkgs'; market dull, generally ensy. t:mm MeAL—Qu steady. 893¢ No. 8 yellow closing at RYB-—Dull, weak; sales, 12,000 bu. at 573%c deltvered. {luu.l!\' MArT—Steady, quiet. WitEAT—Recolpts, 189,160 bu.; oxports, 267,- 000 bu.; sales, 2,160,000 bu. of futures, 160;- 000 bu. of spot. Spot market lowey' with aptlon». falrly active for exports, closing rm; No. in store and elevator, 72@72: %c; 1. 0. b., T25%@' n: w “TI red, 71 243¢ . 1 81 hard, 79@79%e: No. 3 701¢e. Options less acti Tower; No. 2, July, 78%c, closing at 785,0; A;aull.'lb(“fi',c losing ut 75%c; September, @774, closing at 77%e; Decomber, 814G 82146, closing at b2c, C?n —Recelpts, 28,000 bu.; exports, 1,000 u. ! 8ales, 875,000 bu. futures; no sules spot. pots dull, lower; notinal; No. 5, 481@4b5e n elevator, 48%c afloat. Options dull, weak and ¥c lower; July, 48%5@49%c, closing ut 8%c; August, 48%5@49 closing at 49c; epteimber. 4014@50c, closlng at 49}(c. ATE—Recoipts, 60,900 bu.; exports, 8,- 80 I)Fu.; sales, ‘140,000 bu. futures, 29,000 bu. spot. Bpofs dull, mixed lower. Options modnrnulg uctive, easier; June, 87 7he, closing at 87%c; July closed nt_ 862, eptem- ber, 815@31%¢, closing at 81%c; No. 2 white, 40¢; No. 2 Chicago, 88%c; No. 8, 87¢c; No. 8 white, 38%c; mixed' western, 87:4@89¢; white '(i'iilorn B‘J‘i]fild!}c., N a a " AY—Steady, fair demand; good to cholce, 80c@81.00. Hors—Light offerings, firm; state, common to chols DG Pacttic coast, 19@21c. HipEs—Nominal, dull; wet silted New Or- leans sclected, 45 to 60 1bs., 4}3@6e; Texas golected, 60 to 60 1bs,, 5647c; Buenos Ayres 21 {024 1bsl, 12)c; Toxiis dry, 21 to 27 Ibs., 80 ROVISIONS—Cut ments, quiet, firm; pickled Enlllal. 12 1bs. at 113l middics, dull, ousy. ard quiet; western steam closed at §10.10; tes, none. Options, dull; June, $10.05; July, $10.80; Septemver, '£10.50, noininal. ' Pork, moderate demand, steady. UTTER—Modorate deniand, steady: westorn dairy. 14@I6}c: westorn crebmory, 160204 o ‘nEEsE—Falr demand, steady; part skims, orthern, 74 northern, 70a , steady av %@ic as—Quiet, weak: receipts, westorn frosh, 14@14xc $2.26@2.50, + TALLOW—Qulet, weak; cit, askod; country (pkgs. fret), 45@blse, s to unlity. SEorionseen O, 40 oled, 50@51e, market was neglecte yellow primo, 44c PETROLEUN-—Tho Pennsylyania oll, spot_sales, none; July of tlons, snles, none; 6ic bid; oitered at 695 Lim oll, siles, none: 20440 'vid, Rosin-—-Moderately nctlve, steady; strained common (0 good, §1.20a1.25, TURPENTINE—Quiet, firm at 205@20Xc. 1op—Firm, aull. oLAssEs—New Orleans, open kettle, good to cholce, quiet, steady. SuaAw—Kaw, firm, falr demand; sales, 900 tons Muscovado, 59 test, nt 8%c: rofined inod: erately activo, firm; oft A, 4 15 16@5 b-10 iould A, b b-10@bac; * standard A, b, ¥9-11\<v Confoctioners A, bi@d T-16¢; cut oat, 6 18-1 crushed, b'18-16@6c; pow- dered, 6 11-16@b%c; granuluted, H%@5 9-100; cubes, BH@LS 15-1 140 TROX=Qulat, sieady; American, $12.750 CovPER—Quiet Leap—-Dull, ea: AN -Strong; asked; plates, dull, dowmestic, #3.70., ulet, easy: luke, #10.60. domestl 70, bid, #2010 Spelter, qulet; Kansas Clty Markets KANSAS CITY, June 16.—WnEA hard, 57%@bse; N, CORN— roug; creamery, 14@18c; dairy, Gs—Weak; 11c. BOEIPTS —~Whoat, 4,000 bu.; corn, 7,000 bu.; oats, none. BiiPMENTS - Wheat, 26,000 bu.; corn, 8,000 bu.; oa . Laverpool Markets. Liverroor, Juno 16.—~WiEar—Quiet; hold- Sk Hirin: domand 1xod west ~Firw; déman rimixed western, 48B%a por cantal, o + LARD—Priine wostern, 495 6d per cwt. 'ALLOW—Fiue American, 265 6d per cwt. tion M . xaNs, June 16 Firw: good Gei middliog, 7h¢; low middle 7 0-16¢; good ordinary 7yc; net 1 ““Is -Iu;‘&"fi'flg, bales; sl lg% stock 109.559 bileh. utures, horely nwnd‘g, June, #7.76; July, 7.78@7.80; August, §7.8837.80; September, October, 7.85@7.80; November, Decomber, §7.97@7.98; January, Omahn Produce Market. At the prosent time there are only about two grades of butter recognized on_the Omaha markot. A few packages of the very best or faney country butter soll to the local retail trado direct at 15@16¢, but only & small p portion of the best butter will bring that price, and if the retall trade will not take the butter it has tobe sold as packing stock at practically one price, ‘Thiere I8 i good deal of complaint about the poor quality of the eges that are coming to this marker. Strictly fresh egas are not at all plenty, and ft is necessary to ca sveral cases of eggs hefore one caso of good ¢f bo secured. While the tops are sel protty good prices there are so many that the average 1s brought down consider- ably. Howeyer, eggs arg higher on this mar- ket'thafi on tho eadtern fhaikets. An oceasional coop of very fancy old sells for 15¢ more than the” quotations @ below, but not enouzh to justify a quotation. ese; ducks and turkeys are practically out on. Old potatoos are lower and th most 0o larze. Thec new potatoes, wh most of the old stock offercd on_the mixed and poor. New Atoos Are very largely from Call as they Taid down I fless money than southern potatoes. Sone pretty fair samples of new po- tatoes hive boen received frow southern Kan- Homo grown vegotables plenty that tho loeal growers are sunplying the trade very largely, thus taking o consid= erable peoportion of the business out of tho Bands of dentors. There are very few southern strawborries coming to this market, and in fact not many of any kind. Homo grown strawberries have put fian appearance, but they are not plenty and are not likoly to ho. At the present tima black raspborries are attracting the most at- tentlon atd are coming from Missouri. Tho arrivals are meeting with guite ready sale. VEGETABLES, {ssiss!ppl 4-basketcrates, §2.25. A CanBAGE—Cra 2y uls eabbage, per crate, $3.25 & —Southern, Hu-r bbl, 83.75® 5@1.60; Oulifornia, per 1b, b l—l’l'r;lm box, $1.25@$1.60. -Per | x $1.50 er bu, hox $1.5 8on er doz., ney, per bu. box, $1.75. Southern, per bbl., $4.50; Californla, supply 18 ¥, tor The TOMATO! QALITOR homo grown, CAULIFLOWER ONIC yellow, doz., 15@20¢. ASPARAG @400, Ne BE Ne = Es—Per 10-1b. box, 81.50. se, on orders, 84, 0, 83,50, Per " 24-pint art cases, §3.50. to fancy, $4.5025.00; extra 0@6.00. X ’er hunch, Including crates and packing, $2.00@2.50. ORANGES—RIverside scedlings, $3.2: side Mediterranean sweots, 8.5 CALIFORNIA OE cases, River- moun- uart cases, @11.00, Arricors—DPer crate of 4 baskets, 83, WATERMELONS —Per 100, 830, nU , EGGS, POULTRY. trictly fancy country, small lots, ing stock, 121 BuTTER- PovLTry—Cholee hens, 767 6@7c; roosters, ba@6e; geose and ducks, T@8 MISCELLANEQU ket on good upland hay, and small fat, 7@8%c; nixed coops, largo Kt. Loals Markets. 87, Louis, June 15.—FLOUR—In_ better d mand, but unchanged: patents, $8.20@3.8: extra’ fancy, 82.90408.00; fancy, $2.60Q2.6! cholce, $2.16@2.80; " family, $20002.10; rye 0. down; No. 8 red, cash, 62c; June, 62 closing at 63%@63c; August, 6624 ber, 68!5¢. Conx—-Weak, lower; No. 2 mixed, cash, and 863c; July closing at 87}c¢; September, 8B4c. 0ATs—Weak; No. 2 cash, 20c; August, 24c bid: September, 24/sc@24%:c PROVISIONS—Dull weak; pork and lard un- changed, Dry salt loose shoulders, 88.8713; fongs and ribs, 89.50; shorts, $9.85 boxed, '15¢ lower; bacon, pa shoulders, § d ribs, 810.504310.62}5; shorts, unchanzed, 7,000 2,000 bbls.: wheat, L § oats, 26,000 bu. SHIPMENTS ,000 bbls.; wheat, 2,000 bu; corn, 116,000 bu.; oats, 9,000 bu. Burrer—Steady; clioico créamery, 19@20c; dairy, 16@17, Minneapolis Wheat Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Juno 15.—Business very heavy today; cash highors 1 northorn “sold ut 6134@62¢ and No. 2 noi at G0%c. Re- coipts, 218 cars. Close: June, 59%c; July, 60c; September, 644ct On track: No.1 hurd, 63tc! No. 1, northern, 61i5c; No. 2 northern, 594@ 60c. Cflllh-n Market, KEw York, Jund 15,-Options opened barcly stendy, 10 to 25 polnts down; closed steady, 1 0 26 points down; sales, 7,750 bags, including: July, #15.05@1 Soptembor, $14,802814,90; October, $14.65@14.80; December, $14.05. Spot Rio, dull, nominal 7, $16.624. Philadelphin Grain Market. PHILADELPHRIA, June 15.— WHEAT—Weak; No. 2 red, June, 69@69} CorN—Dull and weak; No. 2 mixed, June, No. 10 ull and woak; 2 white, Juno, Cinclunati Markets, June 16.—WiEAT—Irregu- dc. K Barely st Oars—Strong; No. Wiiskx—Steady i ; No. 2 mixed, 87c. mixed, 82}5@325c. Baltimore Grain Market. BALTIMORE, June 15.—WiEAT—Qulet and lower; No. 2 red, spot and June, 70¢. Conn—Dull and easy: mixed, spot, 47%c. Oars—Steady; No. 4 white westorn, 4 Toledo Graln Market. Torepo, June 156.—WHEAT—Active lower; No. 2, cash, 65c. Cor~—Dull; No. 2 cash, 41c. 0ATs—Quiet; cash, 80%c and New York Dry Goods Market. W YORK, June 16.—The dry goods markot was unchanged unless possibly demund wus a 1ittle more qulet. STOCKS AND BONDS, Karly Deallngs Were Characterized by a Rather Weak Tone. New Yonk, June 15.—The deallns on the Stock exchango wero characterized by a rathor weak tone early in the day, the bears having raided the list on the strength of the ecting of the cleariug house commlittee of the Assoclated Banks yesterday afternoon and the luck of knowledge as to what was accomplished at that conterence. Lake Shore and Sugar ylelded 1% per cent, but the decline in the re- mainder of the list was only i to 1 per cent, wnd compuratively littlo stock was shaken out. 1t subsequently transpird that the offer- Ings for short account were absorbad by op- erators who felt satisfied that the clearing bouse committee would recommend an issuo of certificatos If nocessary, and that this would relleve the tension which has ex- lsted in tho locul monoy market. As soon as 1t was announced that the clearing house committe ut its eeting this afternoon had definitely declded to Issue certificates, be- ginning tomorrow, Wall street experiencea a fecling of rolief and this was promptly re- flectod W the stock market, Hdv e of from '3 to 15 per cent ensued, Sugar, Lake Shore, Chicako Gas, General Eleetric, Reading, Loulsville & Nushvilie and the grangers lead- ing the upward movement. Now Engluna was except ally weak, declining 1% per t to 19465205, but this had no perceptible effect on the general market which closed steady at or near the top figures, Among the spocialties Natlonul Lead was firmer on the decluration of uquarterly dividend of 1 per cent on the stock., National Starch opencd ut 74 against 1816, ihe 1nst raported sale, and bater railiod 10-Tho second proforred. which closed ug yestoriay, opened ai 82 and wade s furthir advance to 85, Tho Postsuys: Partly, perhaps, because of the oxpanded short 1aterest 1h the market, Wall street received the news of the cleariy ith great equanimity and 004 The committee's resolution yesterday, that cleartng house certificatos be authorized for use should an emergency develop, was an unusual procedure. To take such action thus far in advance of the Gmergency was un- doubtedly to fix & novel precedent. The measure, however, was eminently wise and was approved unanimously by the baukers' committee. rielly swwwed up, Its meaning 1s that the ro becoming so | THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, JUNE 16 New York banks have confldence enough In the borrowing community, and in one snother to pool thelr entire resources for mercantilo accommodation. A bank which, by itself, can lend no longer to its good virtually, through use of these ¢ obtain fresh mon 1 all the other ban and ingrease 10ans to precisoly this exe tent. Far from being an expression of doubt as 1o the position of the smaller city banks, such netion, taken at such @ time, announces clearly that confidence on this séore is com- plete.” The moral influence of such an an- Douncement can- hardly fall to bo consid- erable, The following are the closing quotations on the londing stocks on the New York Stock ex- change today Atehison I Adnins Expr 10 P, Don. & Gaif. g Alton, T H........ 2§ (Northwestern 1054 do preterrod 12 ‘ a 157k American Express. 105 (N. Y. Ce . 018 Baltimoro & Ohto.. 74N b 204 Canada Pacific 7414 (Ontario & Westorn 164§ Canada £ outhor, 04 | Oregon mp i Central Pacific 25 |Uregon Nay [ Ches. & Ohlo 19%/0. 8. L. & U 1 i 0 Shigago & Alio Pacific Mall L B.&Q. . Peori . & E Chicagoting . Pittablirg..... " Consvlldated Gas. Pullman Palace.... 169 €. C.C &St L... Reading - Coton 011 Cert 4 Riehmond Ter Cts Del. Hudson .. proferred. ... Fort Wayne.. 8 | do preforred. . Northern pe'd; 1144 Southorn Pacific. . C. & B L pra 05 (Sugar Refiners..... Hocking Valley 2014 Tenn, Conl & Iron. 1linols Centra: a St. Paul & Duluth. Tol. & 0. Cen. Kan. & Tox. pr Union Pacitic Lake Erlo & Wes! U. 8. Expros do preferrod Lako Shore ¥ Lond Trust wells Fargo I &N 075 | Westetn Unton 18l |Wheellng & L. 1 130% | _do proterred 10 (Minn. & 8t. L. W |Don. &R, G X | Genoral Eloc 18% Nat. Lin. ... 84| Colo. Fuel & iro 1 | do ‘preferred 4§ [0 & T 107 |Tol. A A 247/ Tol. 8. 1. Si4| preferred 0. it Louteviiie & N, A! Manhattan ¢ Memp'is & Michigan Missour! P Moblle & Ohlo Nashville & Chatt. Natlonal Cordage, Ao preferred. N.J.Contral Norfolk & W North American Co Northern Paclfic.. ik The total sales of stocks t(ul.’\;f were 1 hures, including: Atchison, 91,4( 7,900; Distillin i 4,1005 B J v England, 14,600; 9,500; 8. 50,500 11, 8B00; Western Union, 5,000, &K Sugar, New York A Yonk, Was nctive, ra: loun, 10 per cen cent. PRINE MERCAN loney Marlket, uno 15 —MONEY ON CALL— 1 from 6 to 26 per cents last closed offered at 10 per © PAPER—628 por cent. StenLiNa ANGE—~Wenk, * with nctual business In bankers' bills at $4.84@4.8414 for sixty duys and #4.8674.864 for demand. GOVERNMENT BoNDS—Weuk. Stute bonds, closing quotations on bonds 00 (St L& 1 M.Gol 10 |SUL &N, I C St. I’aul Cousols. TN M ry 3 105 [} 125 Paclfic Us of Loulsiana st'pedis.. Missouri 6 Tenn. now set Tenn. new sot by Tenu. new set 3 Canada 80, 248 Central Pacifl 1l Ao 24, 6 o 8 9 3k 42 109 11044 H.&T. C. 5 A0 con. 0w, N. Carolina i Qods .. . Pac. 248 ..W. Cons NW. Debents'r'as Va. EX-Mat. coup. IHM |valcons. 2d sorios: 107 Boston Stook Quotations, BOsTON, Juno Call loans, 0627 cent; tiue loans, 6@7per cont, Closing quo- tatlons on stocks, bonds and miing shiges: Ateh, T. & 8. F... Wostk Amer. Suga: | Westingh. E Ao proferred.. | Wisconsin Cent; |Atchison 2as dods..... . New England i Genoral Klectric 5. Wis. Central 18 Atlonez Mining Co | Atlantic. Boston & Montan; Butie & Bostou Calumet & Hecl Contennlal Erankiin Kearsnr, Gsccola. 25| Quincy 18 | Tamarack. Mexican Central N Y. &EN.E 0id Colon: Oregon Bh Rubber. San Diego. ... Union Pacltis. West End San Francisoo Mining Quotations. BAN InaNcisco, June 15.—The oficlal cloaing quotations for mining stocks today wero as follows . AT 51tH Toat & Heichier ... 110 Bodle Consolidated. 25 Bulwer H i 19 8 Gould & Curry..... 9) Hale & Noroross.... 75 x Mexican Mono B Nevada Queen Ophis Union Con olid: Utah....... Yollow Ji New YORK, June 15 closing quotations of New York board: Grown Toing, Con. Cal, Deadwod onld & Curry. Hale & Norcross. .. Homestake. Moxioar Ontario Ophir.. The following aro the mining stocks on tho 53/ Mt 8 70 Tlymoatn.. Sterra Nevad: Standar, Unfon Con. Yollow iron Blvor Quick Slive o prefd. Bulwor ... St. Lonis Mining Quotations. 81, Louts, June 15.—Tho following are the closing mining quotations: *Adams 1.00 Amerle { 475 *Himet, . Elizaboth... Al4@ 4% 1bla ked London Finaucial Keview, [Copyriahted 1833 by Jamss Gordon Bemnett.] LoxNDON, June 15.—[New York Herald Cablo —Special 'to Tie Bee]—The discount rato of the B nzland was unexpectedly re- ducced to 244 per cent today, but the altera- tion was fully warranted by the position, tho reserve being larger this” week b, 0, - 000, The total Is now over #19,600,000 or 50 per cent of the deposits and liabilities. Tho value ot money Is bound to drop to i vory low level and the stock markots should beri- efit dingly. Business on the Stock ox- change toduy was extremely quict and tho price was generally dull, public doing nothing and speculators beinz apat hetfc. The condition was raduced by tho trying weather which Is exceptionully hot, ~The festure in the = American market was weakness of Atchison on adverse ru- mors - dug probubly to “tho " umpendin issuo of mew bonds as provided under the reorganization scheme. Most other issues were distinctly weaker excopt Erie séc- onds, Pennsylvanin und Ontarlo, the lust named | cted by & bull interview with Joseph I'r ue securities are quict, but 0 15 o firm foreign market which is nger, espectally for South Amerlcans, but calings’ wero restricted until the result was known of the Ar of Mouday, Sil Granito. tHopo Leo. . Hoj learings, 81,149,- 5. KAnsAs Oiry, June 569,512, NEw YORK, 15.—Cloarings, 81,- ane 15, 775,18 Barridonr, June 15.—Olearings, $2,300,070; balances, #339,689. Monoy, 6 por cent. ADELPHIA, June 15.—Clearings, 24; buluuces, 81,442,311, Money, nt. Mespnis, Juno selling at 81,50, unces, $51,458, NCINNATE, June con Clearings, ¥ chunge, 4050¢ p) Paiis, June 1 the Bank of learings, $95,749,~ #11,- 4 por 15. w York_exchango Cl rings, $216,769; bal- Money, 627 per Now York Ex- ho weekly statement of runce shows 4 decrease in gold . and 4,425,0001. in silve June 15.—Cloarings, 88,600, #321,016. Money quiet, 6@H or 150 on New York, 41 discount bid, BOSTON, June 16.-Clearings, #14,154,- 158; balances, #1,149,535, Money, 7 per cent. Exchange on New York, 26¢ o 10¢ dis- count. LONDON, June 16.—The bulllon In the Bank of England increased £1,911,000 during the ast week, The proportion of the Bank of ngland's reserve to liability, which last week Was 46.55 per cent is now 49,79 per cent. 840; bl por cont. OMAMA LIVE STOCK MARKETS, Cattle Trade Still Unsett'ed—Hogs Drop Another Dime with En THUREDAY, June 16, 80 far this weck, compared with' last, re- celpts show an increase Of over 4,000 cattle wnd 7,000 hoks. There hus been & slight fall- ing off in sheop suoiles, he general cattle market was fairly active and u shade stronger all around. Receipts were not large wnd there was almost no out- side demand, but ull local houses were after supplies and'paid stronger prices to get them. Some of tho more deairablo fut llgnt grades showed & be to 100 advance, but on most gpudos prices wore hardly quotbly higher than ‘ednesday. Good heavy cattle wero conspicus ously absent, but good 1,160 to 1,250-1b. steers wiet with a resdy sale at from $4.40 w0 84,75 por ' A tair 00-1 steors sold at Prom $420” §TH0M0 “Phiar 0. fair et and nly warmed-i sold anywhere fron 375" to #416" Thers 'Was A Tuir Amount of 1ifo to the ma and by noon the offerings B nen Ty A EhRed IAnd. The cow market was in the main about steady at the declipe of the early part of the week. Offerings wore light and changed hands freely at from $1.75 to $2.00 for can. ners and $2.08 16 $3.00 for fuir to Jumd butchers' stock. @Galves were about steady at from #3 to #5.60 and rough stock was gefer- ally unchangedfabpmon to cholce bulls, oxen and stags wfi\?‘i‘)}%ln-m 2,30 to 4. There was enough trading done in the stocker and fesgder 11ne 10 establish quota- tons, ors bought a few at about Was almost no_coun- \ ot Is nominally stes ntative sales DRESSED REEF. r. No. v. 83 75 1 900 875 17......1250 876 10......1289 21001042 42001106 21, 26 a1 16 Av, P © D DD e IS 1S e RS 1 1020 . 852 120080 .1030 . B85 . B11 720 11120 1080 11080 15 B0 26 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 30 30 85 85 NEIFERS, 00 18, 15 6. 35 CALVES, 00 50 75 6 00 00 IR e waSme 1000 . 887 1082 780 BeoEneeeeeePEeERRERREE o ® 400 450 847 20 100 220 . 146 170 140 [repere EEFEePY 1305 )40 1120 1020 1250 1670 1535 80 40 40 40 50 - [SIETIEICICI) ..1325 1910 (98] @ £TAGE, L1300 885 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS, 560 2 490 b02 810 40 750 . 880 50 702 . 940 55 730 . 953 5 600 11009 @5 600 927 80 COLORADO CATILE. 3 Av.. Pr No. Av. _Pr. 1 feeder.. 990 22 50 27 fecders. 984 §3 80 Hoes—With another comparatively heavy run, buyers wers enabled to tako offanother 10¢ from !"'F values without overexerting nse There wore only few short of i dand, with bearish ro- ports nt Chicago, only o moderato_shipping and speeulative demand, and both Swift and the Omahn Packing company not buying, buyers had things protty much their own way. The popular price for good hogs of all welzlits s ¥ ith everal I - ® 40 No. ds_of cholce light 8 and £6.30 Poor to falr grades sold .15, mostly at the latter price. Sell could —sco mnothing to gain by olding out, as ithe market apparently grew weaker a9 the mornfng advanced, and in consequenco thd movement was tolerably lively from start to finish and by noon ab ytning wassoldund weighed up. Trading was mostly at 96,19 .20, nguinst “$6.28 and $0.30° Wediicsday and §6.85 und $6.40 o Representativ S, bute prime rough hoavs at$0.10 und & Sh, Pr. 280 $6 20 120 6 20 160 6 20 160 160 80 200 200 120 160 820 240 160 40 40 200 200 40 50 120 160 120 160 80 80 40 120 200 200 200 80 120 160 120 200 80 200 160 200 40 ASSORTED, —— 6874 2 204 40 0 871 8 Recelpts were light, consisting of o singlo deck of Colorado wathérs, They were yrctty good stock, averaged 83 1bs. and readily Jrought #5. The demand is good and the mar- ket quotably 15@25¢ better thun at the elose of lust. week. Fairto good natives, #4.60@ 5.25; fair to’ good westerns, #4.00425.00; com- mion und stock sheep, $25004.00; good to choice 40 to 100-Ib, lnmbs, $5.0026.50, Kep- resentative sales: No. Av. _Pr. 67 western wethers, 83 #5 50 Recelpts and Disposition of Stock. Ofelal roceipts and disposition of stock as shown by the books of the Unlon Btock Yards compuny for the twenty-four hours ending ut 5 o'clock p. m. June 15,”1598; T 0TS & WEE Hond 1,8%) Cars Head 8 BUVERS. KINg €O 0preeis The G. 11, Hammond €00 Swift & Co., wrapese The Cuasby Packing Cc Lambert Chicago B J. Lobmen. . Hammond, D. & Co. Vansant & Carey Truerman No Chicage Live 5tock Market. OnieaGo, Jume 16.—i8pceial Telegram to TreBEE |- 1n nO essential particular was to- dny's cattlo market an improvement on that for the preceding days of this weok. Huyers continued to tuke hold very mincingly”and they insisted upon getting the stufl at still Tower figures. During yesterday and today the market for native cattle has cnsod off frow 10¢ to 20¢, the prineipul decline falling on hoavy stoors and cAUNOEN stock, Nor the fors mer there was scarcely auy luduiry, the de- wand belug almost wholly confined 'to cuttle Welghing loss thin 1.400 ibs. Avernges of from 1,050 to 1,250 1bs. are the Lest sellers though not much fault can be found with the Wity ¢holee cows wnd beifers aro selling. Trad- ing in navive ste Was mainly at from $4.25 1084.90 and the “vumugrrrlcuu for cows snd Duils were frow 82 t 88, There was o lmited fnquiry for stockers and feeders at from $2.60 10 44D and for veal calves ut from §2.26 to 8576, T cattle “woro salcably at bout Weduesduy'd prices. The receluts were bo- tween 2,600 and 8,000 bead, nearly all of which ASSOTS. ml?:f:u Whs the state of tho hog warket yes- 1893, lardny“a re wasa still things ny. Such grades as wero take Tuesday at from 87.10 toiT.'m. and vesterday atfrom 87 to §7.10, went bogging for buyers today at from #6.50 to #6.60, Indlcating a der eline within the last two days of tigm bug to G0c per 100105, OF tyat Josd trom She. o §00 was suffered today, thd best sorts not being saleable atthe close at over from #6.50 to 86,55, The causo of the present demoraliz tlon is found In tho rapid and altogether un- expected fnerease within the tast fow days in thearrivals, They have Increased nearly a hundred fold, anounting since ay to about 99,000' head as against 53,728 for “tho same timo last week. The bulk 'of the hogs that found buyers today sold below #6.55. Thero were fsolated sales at from $6.60 6,65, but after 8 o'clock $0.50 was a falr ou slde quotation for h grades. From the prices th ling all along down 10 from #6.1 r poor lots, and to from $4t0 %6 it welghts continue to sell to th by have SCATCO o and at an ad- vance on from 10c t. Thoro 300d to 1 oree rnndlllo‘ &f drooping ma tive and western we sterday, and tl stuff of from 10¢ S from 16¢ to 80 with or ragged lots were quote 00 to 83, and very de The range n #2,00 to $4.65, estern sheep from tlings sold around shoep. trom be I3 Inst 1wo days. as low as from §2 srades ot for Y00 te 3.0 Id around &4 xins was f 8 7 Kecelpts: Cattle, 12,000 enlves, 700 head: hogs, 29,000 fes 000 head ning Jdourr ~Recelpts, d; shipments, 4,000 head; markot for good ~and rs, §1.0( Hoas-Recelpts, 80,000 7,000 head; market dull and packers, 8 welghts, $6.65@0.65; head: shipments, nd declined 25@80c: @6.00; heavy ana lights,” 86.50 @680, SiteEp—Rocelpts, 12,000 head; shipments, 2,600 head; market slow and lower; common o best natives, #4.0025.50; Texans, $8.90@ ); westerns, £4.50404.90; spring lambs, 5 i others, $3.26@0.75. Kansas Clty Live Stock Markot. KANSAS Orty, Juno 15, —CATTLE-Recelpts, 8,800 hoad; best stock exans weak; Texas @4.40: stoe and mi 0 head; shipmonts, k, 10025¢ lower: bulk Sneep—Receipts, 2,200 head: shipments, 900 head; marketslow, 10@15¢ lower; mut- tons; §4.00@5.00; lambs, & St, Louls Live arket. 87. LOUIS, June 15.—OATTLE—Itecolpts, 8,700 hoad; Ship 00 he rlet stoady for natives: Texans weak ive stoers, £4,00024.80; fair to good xans, #3.00@24.10, Hous— Recelpts, 4,100 head: shipments. 1,700 head; market 15 lower; heavy, $6.30@ 6.55; mixed, $6.10706.40; light. $6.4006.55. SaREP—Receipts, 800 head; shipments, 1,000 head; market steady; good natives, $4.75; Tex- ans, $3.50@4.30, New York iive Stock Market, NeEw YORrk, June 15.—Be: Rocelpts, 800 head; no' t i steady; dressed beef dull at 7%@0c; “shipments " toduy, 1,000 2 00 s 3,000 head; WALKER'S FATE IN DOUBT+ Indlans Still Hold the Doctor and Troops Hurrying to His Ald, BRAINERD, Minr ‘ompany D, Third infantry, United States regu- lars, with Licutenant McCoy in com- mand, moved northward yesterday morn- ing. The weather is extromely sulty 96= in the shade, and the march w be so slow that it will be impossible for the command to reach Leech Lake until some time today. News by courier from the réservation is to the ef- fact that the Indians have thrown out a double line of pickets in the direction of Park Rapids, and ave preparing to de- fend themselves from attack. The whole number of Indians in the recalcitrant tribe is 400, and the fear is expressed that the single company of regulars, without artillery, will hardly be able to cope with the whole Indian camp. The soldiers were accompanied from this point by Agent Ruffc of the White Earth ageney . No news whatever has been received of the fate of Dr. Walker. It was ru- mored that he had been burned at the stake, and later that he was horribly tortured, but was still alive. Mrs. Walker and her danghter were in Min- neapolis on_their way to Chicago when thenewsof De. Walker's capture reached them. They are now hastening back to the reservation and are expected to reach Park Rapids toda, A courier from the north last evening said tho troops had already gone to within seven- teen miles of the hostile camp, but would camp for the night and push forward at daybreak. U EMICAL, One of Chicago's Broken Banks Wil Soon Be Kuuning Again. CHICAGO, June 1 he stockholders of the Chemical National bank have de- cided to accept the conditions imposed by the comptroller of the currency. These conditions were that the consent of two-thirds of the stockholders to a 40 per cent assessment be secured, and that satisfactory arrangements with cred- itors be made by July 15. There is little doubt now that the bank will be reopened on or before the latter date, and on a much sounder footing than before. At the lll(:ulllni‘,’ of tho stockholders last night fully three- fourths agreed to the assessment plan, and the work of reorganization will be pushed as speedily as possible. Pre: ident Curry gaid yesterday that the re- port that the comptroller’ had required that an entirely new set of officers be placed in control was incorrect, There was little doubt, however, that most of the present officers would be retired, among tho number being himself. THE NEXT MORNING ¥ maye it acts gently o “'l!'lflfl l‘flll!l"l‘, and I8 {!]uh{nl laxative. Thi drink 15 made from herbs, and is prepared for use LANE'S MEDIGINE d_ your addre o0 sample. Family Medicihe moves the bowels Tporder EL BRIGHT AND e healthy this|s necessar GODWARD. Lk Rov. N, GERMAN DAY AT THE Pl Emperor William's Personal Efforts Finally Bear Their Fruit, FATHERLAND CAPTURES THE WHITE CITY Over a Tundred Thousand People Presont to Observe tho Day and Witness the Dedication of the German Build- Ing—Other Fentures, Crroaco, June 15.—Today is a big day at Jackson park. First and foremost it is German day, then it is Indiana day, and last, but not least, it 1s Arkansas day. The melodious chimes of bells rang out a glad welcome to the incoming hosts of music- loving, patriotic German-Americans, Nover did the white palaces look more beautiful, and never did th entertain & more Joyous pleasure-loving crowd. Teutons from far and near are present in thousands, By 10 o'clock it was estimated that 100,000 had passed the gates. The day is bright and clear and a fresh breeze is blowing from the lake, tempering the sun's rays. Bands of musicians are scattered in every direction, filltng the air with tuneful melodies, and the place is like a very paradise. The day's celebration immense parade down town and then the march to the fair grounds. The parade formed at 8 a. m. on the Lake Front park and it was made up of nine im- mense divisions, composed of hundreds of civic and military societies, German-Ameri- can veterans, Tarners, sharpshootors, sing- ng societies, floats and bands, It was 2 o'clock in the afternoon before the head of the parade reached the grounds, started by an Exerclses at the Bullding. The following program was carried out in feoat of the German building in the exposi- tion grounds, commencing at2:80 p. m. sharp: Jubel Overture........ 5 Bulow Orchestr: Doutschland Neber A X German-American World's United Singers of Chicago, ber directol cetings of the Germans of Chicago to the represent s of the German TN e . dlarry Rubens introduced by Prexident I G. Halle. Wacht am Rhein....... . _Carl Withelm Orehestra und Chorus. 11 V. Oppen, director. Response by the représentative of the rman Cmpire. . German Ambassidor Oratlon Address by {1 the Warld LML V. Weber oseph Haydn it Chorus and Katzen- on von_iolionben SRR ..Carl Schurz an’representutive on erman Conmissioner Wernjuth utsche Her, Otto Ludwig nehorn, director, Chicago.. ... S Mareh through e Manufactur to the Music hall under the lead, Bulow orchestra, < building rship of the The following numbers will be given at 5 o'clock in Music hall: ‘rieschutz overture Symphony orchest English addres: World's fair Die Elire Got Male and fenil or ve of local Beethoven eraer, direetor e William Vocke Star .s,‘mml«n Bi . . Male chorus, He I Fest Murch B 8 J V. r Final colobs At4 o'clock turning in the In the evening there willb> a briiliant illu mination of all buildings and fireworks, Indiana and Arkansas Dediente, Over at the Indiana building Hoosiers were present by the thousands. The dedi- catory exercises began early. The building was beautifull corated with palms, foli- age and cut fliowers, I2x-President Harrison arrived just before the exercises began and was greeted with generous applaus After prayer Executive issioner Haven delivered the keys to 1) studebaker. of the Indiana board of managers, who in turn presented them to Governor Claude Matthews, who received them and con- signed the building to the use of the people of Indiana, At the Arkansas Planters home Governor Fishback of that state, who arrived this morning with his staff, received the building from [‘F esident Mitchell of the state com- mission and dedicated it to the use of the people of Arkausas and tneir friends. Taking Care of Excursion:sts, In the terminal station incre was shown, for the World's season opened today. An en varty of pilots aboard moved o work of tracks yesterday trac routes made possibl the the interlocking activity excursion ne with a the net- g all the tower men of stem, for the purpose of hing the pilots the ins and outs of the est railroad terminal in the countr “Phis morning at 8:30 o'clock an exeur: tran over the Michigan Central from Mi gan City pulled into the station and bety 10and 10:30 thyeo trains of nine ears each were brought in by tho Lake Shore & Michigan Southern road. The Baltimore & Ohio sent in some trains full of Indianaians during the worning, All that camo were taken oare of. For weeks the terminal station men have been patiently waiting an opportunity to stone which has been placed at the top of the assortment. As it slowly revolves on demonstrate the of sovenjoen tri Tn & latter ot that thoy oan taky » of fifteen it out, by Slpoerinten Green to every railtoad superintendent the city he safd: “For yoir information would state that weé have for 500 pastenger cars.”’ This is the mum capacity of tho storage house, has twenty-five tracks. In addition there trackage cnough to store almost twice a8 many cars, and this doos not include th thirty-five parallel tracks usod as termindls, The interlocking system usod gives such floxibility to the torminals that five minutes notice is all that is necessary for receiving! more trains than can bo switched in over the Baltimore & Ohio and Illinois Central tracks, which lead to the yard Tom rrow the first World from Pittsburg will bo brought into_the grounds by the Fort Wayne road. ‘The Pane andle will also bring ‘ina double sectio) rain from Dayton and tomorrow night ¥ our will start trains from Cincinnatl," m and Pittshurg trains will leave's terminal fon Sunday night it the ! fairis open. If not they will take on their passengers at the union depot he big ! roads will take turns in bringing excursions m Ohio river points, Next weck the Panhandle will do the business, bringing i excursionists every such trains are expected d; following the Monon will do the carrying, An excursion train from Donver over the & Burlington will Saturday morning, Africn, Ttaly and Diamonds. 4 b fair excurions h o1l futo the oxhibition yard * Snergetic Africa joined hands with sunny | Ttaly in throwing open the aoors of their res | ive exhibits in the Manufactures build- v afternoon, one dis a rajah’ view of rare_wood tapestries, The open doors of paradise; the other carviogs, statuary angd Down Columbia avenue & num: § rs wanderca. They stopped ched a handsome colonnude of tho n section near the big clock | tower, Inside the colonnade, arranged in wonderful groups and showing st Lfmg ef- fects of color, the most valuable exhibit in the building is displayed. One million dollars is the estimatea value ot a collecti of dinmonds which sparkle and glow o th velvet beds. The gem of this collection is a ! the gold the pa many fa 0 n rod supporting it all the light in on scems to be concentrated in ite et ‘The weight of this stonoe is \ carats, and its owne it for 100,000, bust figure, is the most wond countr; Tho size of a lavge pea and the over one-half as lg this necklnee indicates the price as 200,000, Two other strands on the same figure, not quite us large first, are marked £100,000 ively, At the right of thi gold medal of arab tains twenty-one la: canary diamonds, In the jewelry exhibit 1s shown some re. markable work in precious metals. The first attraction in this part of the exhibit is a re- production of a diamond collar worn by Marie Antoinette, An attractive piece of. gem flowe A narcess brooch. The stem of the flowe: 1 gold, thickly, udded with der The leaves arp | fashioned in di 1d o large vellph! | apphire represents the flower, Th's phire was drilled through the center fi?] cut to represent the scetions of the natupaly The wavy outer cdges of the leaves s will part with ase, on & aud of pearls, said to be ul ever brought into this areest is about twice the is a littla In front st woven ue style. This con- | flower. are set with rubie: o g Marriago Licenses. { The following marriage licenses issued by the county judge yesterday: Name and address, § George U. Morrls, L 1 Belle M. Cuartis, On § Nels Nelson, South On t Aunic O, Nelson, South On { Qe J; Linder. Counell Bluits Ta. weaq Huldu E. Lucklow, Omahn ew Citizen Next Saturday night the Omaha View Ims vrovement club will meet at the hall,) Twenty-seventh and Lake streets, for the purpose of completing the organization an also for the purpose of discussing the publiq necessities of that end of the city. The clul promises to have several eloquent speakers! in attendance \ e Assessors’ BBooks All In, The last of the ward and precinet assess sors have raturned their books to the county, clerk, who has a forceof clerks at worlg] making the footings and tabulations, il When this work is completed, the com- missioners will got Gown to business in_ th matter of sitting as a board of cqualizationa sttt The river approaches to Lake Nicaragua | abound with the only species of fresh-waten, shark known to scieutists. f ——— : 0 HOPE| For every one who has blood trouble, no matten, in what shape or how long standing, providéd none of the vital organs liave been &0 far ime paired as to render a cure impossible. 8. 8. 8. foes to the root of the discase, and removes the cause, by expelling the poison from the body, an at th o time i8 4 tonic to the whole system, However bad your case may be, there is hope FOR YOU. Cured me of amost malignant type | £ chronic blood trouble, for whioh 1 hiad used various Temédies; M ght increased, and my 1 consider 8. 8. 8, without effe health improved i the best tonic 1 Treatise on blood, skin a it poison mailed trce. ' SWIFT SLEC Manufacturers & Jobbers Directory AWNINGS AND TENTS. HARDWARE. Jmaha Teat-Awning | Wolf Bros & Co., COMPANY. HORSE COVERS, 1118 Farnam Streef. Manufacturers of Tents, Awpings, eto, 708 and 055, 10th Streat. BAGS & TWINES | Bemis Omaha Bag COMPANY. importers and manufac: turers of flour sacks, buriap, 8 twine. BOOTS AND SHOES. Morse-Coe Shoz Company. m and Ofice—1107-1100- 1111 Howard St Sate Factory —1110-1121-1133 Howard St Y Manufasturers of DBoots and € Nobraska. lon 18 6xtead2d to sll Lo 1nspect Amer, Hand-Sewed BHOE CO.. boots and rubber goo: 1810 Harney 8trod K our new factory. Kirkiendall, Jones & COMPANY. ~ Wholosale agonts Hoston Krbber shoo Co. 1102- 11041106 Harney Stroet. shoes 1908 C0A1 | CORNIOE. _ {mana Coal, Coke & | Eagle Cornice Works Mfra galvanized iron cor- dow oaps, we 1308 COAL, COKE. _ LIME CO., hard and soft W, cor. 16th and SOUTIH OMAHA., Union Stock Yards Company, South ©maha. Bost Cavtlo Ho and 8hisep market ia the wo S ———————— COMMISEION HOUSES. Wood Brothers, Live Btock Commlssion Merchants £071th Omaha—Telephone 1157, Chloaza JORN D. DADISMAN, WALTER E. WOOD, Me rket roports by mall and wire cheerfully rolshed upon spplication, | Managors . E Smith& Co. | Dry goods, notions, fur- riabing goods, corner 1th and Lioward »i Hilpatrick-Koch Dry GOODS €O. Notlons, geots' furnish g ko0ds, cor. 11tk and inrnoy Bir Rector & \\'llneimy Lobeck & Linn, | COMPANY. dwaro and Corner 10th and Jackson Btreets. 1404 Douglas Stroel HATS, ETO. | IRON WORKS, W, A L. Gibbon & Co | Omaha Safe and Irod ; losalo WORKS, traw g00ds, viults, Jall woo klooves, mittens. lith tters and Are o und Harnoy Strects. | capes. Gus. Andreon, 143 and Jackson Eafl ! John A Wakefield 01t Arwerioan Port. Frick & Herbert, Wholesale liquor dealers 1001 Farnam St e————————IISEERND | oIL8, Standard 0il Co. Hefned and lubricatiag Carpenter Paper Co Carer a full atook of printiogi wrapping sad writing _papers, card papers, eic. olls, axle grease, ote. PRODUCE COMMISSION, FURNITURE. Omanallgpolslerlng Bedes & Runyan COMPANY. Upholgtered, furaiture. FURNITURE COMPANY iUk . 224 1ith Stroy 04 Nicholas o Wholesale only, | Braoch & Co. |Jas. A. Clark & Co. Produce, frults of all | Butter. odEn poultry BTN L BTOVE REPAIRS | RS | BASH, DOORS Omaha Stove Repair | M, A. Disbrow & Co VOKKSE. Bto pairs ‘mud wator sttachuents |~ doors ds an for auy kind of steve [ mouldings. Breach ol wade. 1T Dougies ek | Bow 1ih end Linid oh Kluds, 078l 1 )