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~ [OMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Orop Reports Were More Favorable and Traders Were Anxious to Bell, OPENING TRADES IN WEE\T WERE HIGHER But the Selling Prossure Became Groator, Influenced by the Reports of Harvest- ing In the South and Oklahoms —Stocks and Bonds. CHICAGO, June 13.—Crop reports were fore favorable, traders were anxious to sell and wheat closed 1%c lower today. Corn closed %e lower, July oats 3¢ higher and provisions lower all around. Opening trades in wheat showed from %e to %c advance, but soon sold down from %6 to lc, rallied from %o to %e, eased off 1%c, anged some and closed easy. The feeling was weaker with the exception of the strength at the opening. There was free re- alizing by the larger professional traders and by commission houses who were “long,” the buying being principally for eastern account, New York taking good sized quantities of Eeptember, The firm opening was due to the 3¢ to %ce advance In first cables,but the sell- ing pressure became greater, Influenced some by the reports of harvesting In the south and Oklahoma, the results at the latter place being reported as good. There were also ad: vices from the northwest of scattering show- ers and this was also something of a factor. The official crop bulletins were not so bullish as generally expected, and this tended to in crease the offerings. The volume of trading was large Corn was nervous within a %c to %c fange. The weakness was due to bearish ®rop reports, selling and the action of wheat. Oats Were easy and active on free realiz- Ing. The range for July was %c. Provisions were higher at the start on her prices for live hogs, but weakened on gelling by packers and the action of wheat. Compared with last night July pork is 10c lower, July lard Gc lower and July ribs be ssel rates lower at from 114 to 1%e for wheat and 1%4c for corn to Buffalo, and 2%c for corn to Kingston. ding futures ranged as follows: . | Gl T ekl RN 504 0134@hs 4134 413 413 8814 804 | Open. | High, | _ 003 014iudy 0544k e u‘([ - a1%a iy 42 k! Sept. 80346 Pork per bbl July........| 12 60 Sept.... 12 60 Lard. 100 1bs June. .. 12 621 @ mm wme = 333 = Sept Bliort Ribs— spring, nominal; No. 8 yellow, 41%@41%e. No. 2 white, 43@iskc; nominal, 0. 1, $1.37. )—Prime, 34 PROVISIONS—Mess pork, = $13.35@12.37% per bl Lard, 36 721 per’ 100 Ibs, Short ribs sides (loose), : dry salted shoulders (oxed), short clear sides (boxed), $6.6214@6.75, WHISKY finished goods, per gal., LA Tiie following wero the reccipis ana snipmonts 1cr toda TArticles. eipis. |Shipments. 25,0001 15.000 21,0001 9,000 273000 79.000 202000 18,000 ,000 10,000 1000 On the Produce exchange today the butter mar- ket was firm, unchanged: creamery, 15@17¢; dairy, 11a16c. Eggs, firm, unchanged; strictly fresh, 11c. NEW YORK GENERA! Flour, bbls.. Wheat, bu. MARKET. Yesterday's Quotations on Flour, Graln and Provisions, Metals, Ete. NEW YORK, June 13.—FLOUR—Recelpts, 22,000 bbls.; exports, 15,000 bbl sales, 17,000 pkgs. market easier but now quotably lower; the break in wheat scared off buyers. Southern flour, quiet. Rye flour, nominal. BUCKWHBAT-—-Nominal; range, 63@75c. CORN MEAL~—Firmer; sales, 250 bbls.; yellow ‘western, $2.65@2.80; Brandywine, $2.80. RYE-Nominal; state, 66@5¢c; Jersey, b2@5c. BPARLEY MALT--Quiet; western, 67@80c; Can- ada, $0g95c; six-rowed, 84 WHEAT—Recelpl 49, export, 19,000 bu.; eales, 6,72 bu. futures, 32,000 bu. ot. Bpot market weaker; No. 2 red, afloat, 6 !s‘@llkv' No. 1 northern, 1gc delivered: No. 1 hard, Tiiéc’ delivered. ‘Options, stronger on dry weather, but later turned weak and ruled ) all day on foreign sclling easler, late cables, tedictions of rain in the northwest and carly arvest west and southwest; close weak at net decline; June closed at 61%c; Jul: losed at 62'4; August closed at 63%c; September il 3-16@66 1-10c, closed at 64% October, 6Sc, closed at 6 s CORN—Recelpts, 62,000 bu.: exports, 43,000 bu.; sales, 676,000 bu. futires, 100,000 bu. ‘spot. Spot market casy; No. 3, 45%@4ic in elevaior, f6c afloat. Option market opened firmer on dry weather, afterward broke under liguidation and sympathy with wheat, closed %@c¢ down; June osed at 45lgc; July, 46%@46%c, closed at 46%c; 4% @47c, closed at 48%c; September, 46'4@4The, closed at OATS—Recelpts, 9, 900 bu. sales, 17.500 bu. futures market firm, fairly activ lelivered, 48%c; No. 3, Iac' 3 white, 47c; 48@Ad1c; track, white western, 49G52e; track, white ate, 49G52. Optlon market, higher on the near F’mn(h'. owling to covering, but sold %c off on ter options, June and July closed Ye up; June, 46158, closed at 46%4c; July, 44%@46%ce, closed at Abie; August, S7L:@37%c; Septemben 3UNRIie, elosed_at shipping, $6.4060.60, common to cholce, 9@:6¢; bu. exports, e white, ‘track,mixed western, wet salted New Orlean: s, 4%G4%e; Texas selected, 43 Buénos Ayres, dry, 20 to 40 bs., ary, 24 to 30 ibs., Se. Sull | hemlock wole, Buenos Ayres, ¥ c. cady; domestic fleece, 19G25c; pulled, beet hams, bellies, Lard, PROVISIONS—Teef, steady; Cut meats, frm: pickled plekled | 1044 @10%e. ed at $7.10 §1.10, nominal; 3 continent, §7.40; S, Pork, qul compound, - b%@te. . state dairy RS Weak; state, large, T%@7%e; small, bETT) state and Pennsylvania, 1,000 tresh, 12@13c; receipts, 063,00, city (82 per pkg), 4%c bld; . 4%e, a8 to quallty {rmi 'United closed at 90%c 304 @I0%e. strained, common country” (pkg: PETROLIE id &004, 4@se; open ket- to i domestie, fair to extra, Japan, MOLASS tle, good ol 1 Orteans, ER--Quiet; lake, 8. AD—Quiet; domestic, $3.10 TRON-—-Quict; Scotch, 319506 1100001400, $19.85 bid; N-Quict; straits, firm, SPELTER-—Sales on ‘change, ¢ne car Decem- ber spelter, $3.60; one car October spelter, $3.474 COTTON' SEED OIL—Easier, but not quaiably lower; prime crude, 90, nominal; off crude. 2 28c:" yellow DULLEF grades ‘cholce yellow. @sde me yellow, 33Giic; vellow off &rades, 31%G32; prime’ white, 36G3c. Minueapolls Wheat Market. MINNEAPOLIS, June 13.—Recelpts of wheat from the Interior continue to be full although & large part of them are taken from interior elevators. The remainder comes from the grain marketings by farmers. The Iatter, It is under- #tood, ‘are ouite light, and will not cover more the shipments from the country to inal points. The market opened strong % was varlable, some even quite bear: d%h, and wales turned the m own. e fore the line of 11 been made in cash t and the old for Septer was 14 lines of w A out here and althe trading was active it was mainly the wiy of small orders chazged to one anoth with some spreading between this and other markets. The murket closed: June and July, 60%c; Sep- tember, on_track, No. 1 hard. '6@2%¢; No. northern, No. 2 northern, e0igc. Receipis, 141,000 bu.; shipments, 16,000 bu. The flour market Way steady, with some demand, at prices a little ¢ han yesterday. Patents, $.0003%.00; bukers' 2.40, i Ameri- plates, maikot nchanged. WIHEAT-In ‘g0od demand; opened dull, ' e higher, but let down Xe, rallled ¥e, dropp d fllkc, closing 14c below ' yesterday, principally on the prevalling high temperature and other Srop ows. - No. 5 red: cash und June 6e; July, B70; August, 55K @UOKC: Septe CORN—Opencd unsettled, and after an Irresu- ar sespion closed Mo oft. No. 2 mixed, cash, CH . 3%¢; Jul ; September, 3940, ‘Siri-oa ‘St 'dumand ‘gaiued 1 DUt st ! THE OMAHA DAILY BE toward the close. No. 3 cash and June, 40c; F%he; August, 3e; September, 306, RYE-—-Nothing doing, BARLIZY - Nothing doing. gountry’ point bulk, 4o, $6.50@7.00. 2,60614.00, i prime to choles timothy, 8,500 Steady and unchanged. 8 Weal ’ y o > PROV Ing steady. Lard, prime salt meats, $6.67': shorts, longe, ¥ PTE— T 3,000 b, SHID| bu.; corn, JING—6a1e, —In_excellent demand, but el rk, standard mess, Jobbing, $12.80, steam, $6.50; chofee, $6.66. Dry losse shoulders, $6; longs and rib 10 Bacon, p shouldor ; ribs, $7.374: sh 1.50697.6: 3,000 bbls, i wheat, b onts, 11,000 bu! Flour, 4,00 Lbla.; 44,000 bu.; oats, nono. 1 Pro Tittle wh co ot, change in the marke ining steady. Sh pers will n. ts of veal calves, BUTTE! of butter continue lght and the marke demand good for packing stock, The drouth in the country, which dried up the pastures, appears to have reduced the make of bulter very ma- tertally, ~ Now that there have been several in most all p he state, commission n are predicting )te for the latter art of the month. The present firmness of the market 18 no doubt due in n very large degree to the operations of speculators. Packing stock I8 quoted In this market at 10G10%c. It 8 h work 1o ge the best ter. Crean r is firmer, and hol asking 15¢ lid packed separator and for bricks. G There fs prices for the for lberal The continue {8 firm, he recelpts of eggs e market at the same time ngth shown by eastern stim- ulated the shipping deman good many eggw are going out of the #tate, Which, In dition to the demand for the local trade and for stornge, keeps the offerings pretty well re- duced. Good, fresh stock 1a bringing 94G10c on this ot LIV ULTRY—There is perhaps a little belter feeling noticeable on the market for chickens, as the supply Is mot quite so large but no advance to speak of has been mad jod 0ld_hens can hardly be quoted above Gig with safet d lots that are not choice hav to go at be. Although poultry is cheaper than most_any other Kind of meat, it 1 not going into consumption as_rapidly as might, be pected. Old hens, 4c; roosters, dc, The mand for geese and ducks vy iight, and what few are arriving ar Uy birds’ that have been plucked, and in consequence not very desirable. There fs quite a little inquiry for turkeys, and the few that are coming mect with very ready sale. Ducks, 6@7c; hen tur- Keys, 7@So; gobblers, 5a60; geese VEAL—The market |s and it s about all that vers can do to keep It moving out fast enough. The packers are all fil with veal, and some commizsion houses have written' thelr shippefs fo stop consignments for a few days and give the market af opportunity to_clear fiself. Good veals are oftered at 6o, = PIGEONS—The gun clubs use quite a good many pigeons, and there is a demand for_ old birds strong on the wing. Old birds, per dos., $1.40G1.50, VEGETADL se will be noted in ¢ s and pew be tomatoe, —Hand pi $L90G2.00; e as the market, Some cha ns and the advan lower qu OLD I medium $1.5001.0 ON10; h southern and California_new onions are offered on the market. Southern, per bu. box, $1.50; California, per b, 2i@2be. POTATORS-While there aré quite a good many potatoes arriving there appears to be a demand for them all, The most of the stock iy coming trom California, though Texes and Arkans ontributing some. - Old_potatoe: are practically all gone, Good shipping stock, new, $1.00G navy, $2.10G2.15; mmon white beans, alifornia. is_furnishing the bulk abage and it 18 preity good stock for this season of the year, Good shipping stock, —Good home grown stock, 35Q40c pex doz. on orders. PIE PLANT—Home grown ple plant, % on orders TOMATOES—The. very lib large shij prices are supply on_the market fs poth Mississippl and Florida_being pers to tals markel, A8 a result, considerably lower than they were a. Mississipp basket crate, Florida 6 basket crate; §2 NEW The low prices of the past have stopped shipments to this point to such an extent that there are hardly enough to fill In conscquenc are up again. string beans, supply 1s light and the market Good stock, per bu., §2. FRUITS, A half car of California cherries and a car of California penches and apricots are expected in today, Thursday. Two sales are announced for the day, one at § o m. and one at 2 p. m. As $00n as'the California frult becomes more plenti- ful it s expected that there will be auction sales nearly every . It will be noted that good strawberries nre be- coming very scarce and higher.' Raspberries are becoming more plontiful. Apricots are lower, California hes are commencing to arrive, STRAWBERRIES—There were _about ity cases of strawberries, In which was about the same as the receipts of the day before, Among the arrivals were some 16-qt. cases of Michigan berries. A largs proportion of the offerings were In bad shape, and sold all the way from $2.50 to 25, Anything that would do to ship out on would bo worth the Iatter price, at least. SRRIES—For a few days past California cherrles have been scarce, and it has been a Qificult_ matter to fill orders. The latter half of the week, however, It Is expected that they will be plenty again. Good shipping stock, $LE0G 160 per box. lowa, Nebraska and Missourl cherrles are plentiful at $1.23 per 1% bu. basket. APRICOTS—The supply on the market 1s quite Jiboral, and_there are more billed to arrive vet this week. Prices are decidedly lower than they were at the commencement of the week. Per box, $1.7642.00. B GOOSEBERRIES—The markoet Is well supplied. Goofl stock, green, on orders, §2.50 per 24-qt. case. BLACKBERRIES—The supply Is still ' light, thera being only About ten or a. dozen cases in. stock would be worth about $4. RASPBERRIES—The receipts _are Increasing, and good shipping stock quoted at #4.0004.5 RED. RASPBERRIES—A single case of red raspberrics was received by one house and brought $5.50. PEACHES—California peaches are commenc- ing to arrive, and are bringing about $2.50 on orders, TROPICAL FRUITS BANANAS—As usual, when berries are on the market the demand’ for bananas Is not very heayy. Cholce stofk, $2.00G2.60. LEMONS—The weather hast not been warm enough (o create a very heavy demand for lemons, Fancy lemons, 900 size, $4; fancy lemons, 360 size, $3.76; choice lemons, 360 size, 2.5003.7: ORAN the demand stronger. —With the market full of berrle is_somewhat limited for oranges, and the supply on the market is small. Mediter- ranean sweets, $3.60023.75. FIGS—Fancy, per I £015e, DATES—Hallowees, 65 to 70-Ib. boxes, per 1b., Ble. PINEAPPLES—Cholce, per doz, $3; small, 1.76. 4 MISCELLANEQUS. HONEY—California, 15¢; dark honey, 10@12c. MAPLE SYRUP—Gallon cans, per doz., 312, NUTS—Almonds, 15017c; English wainuts, 100 120; filberts, 12c; Brdzll nuts, lic. (GIDER—Fure” julce, per “bLL, #6; halt bbl., HIDES—No. 1 2e; No. 1 green salted hides, 3o No. 2 green salted hide Z0; No. 1 veal calf, § Ibs." to 15 1bs., 6c; No. 2 veal calf, 8 1bs. t0 15 Ibs., 4c; No. 1 dry flint hides, Ge; No. 2 dry fiint Hides, Soi No. 1 dry salted hides, 4c; part cured hides, Yo per lb. less than fully curcd, SHEEP PELTS—Green salted, each, 25@60c; green salted shearlings (short-wooled eafly skin: fach, b@itc; dry shearlings (short-wooled early sking), No. 1, euch, 5@10c; dry shearlings (short wooled early’ skins), No. 2, cach, be; dry flint, Kansus and Nebraska butcher wool, pelts, per 1b., actual weight, 6@Sc: dry fint, Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool peits, pér ib., actual welght, 4G6e; dry fiint, Colorado butcher wool pelts, per Ib., actual welght, 4@7c; dry flint, Colorado murrain wool pelts, per Ib., actual Welght 416, TAL 0W No. 1, 4@ %e; tiaw, No. e, white A, o grease, Yellow, de! & grease, dark, c: old buter, 2G2ikc; beeswax, prim 18¢ v, % HA¥—The rece uy being_about ten cars in, all told. is only falr, the recent advapoe stricted free' buying to some extent, land hay, $8.50; midland, §; lowiand, San Francisco Mining Quotation: SAN FRANCISCO, June 13.~The oMelal elosing l;lllul.l\lullll for mining SLOCKS L0IAY Werd a8 fol- ows: Al Belelie Best & Delcher... Bodle Con.... Bulwer..... .. Chollar Con. Cal. Crown Eureka Con.. d & Curr. were fal The haying " re- lest up- 50. Hale & Noroross Moxlean. Mona.... phir: Potosi Savage.. ” Slerra Novada. Kansas Olty Markots. CITY, June 13.—WHEAT—Un- 2 hard, 53c; No. 2 red, 54Gbsc; No. rejected, e e . ie Jdower: No. 2 mixed, $T%@ white, $9G3915c. higher; No. 3 mixed, 40; No. 2 40c. S Stendy. dy; creamery, 12 H@lse; dalry, RHIPMENTS—Wheat, oats, none. corn, mone; Ol Murketa. OIL CITY, Pa., June 13.—National Transit cer- tficaes opened 'at 80%; highest, Towe 89%: closed, $9%; shipments, 87,684 bbls.; runs, 93,455 bbls. PITTSHURG, Pa., June 13.—National Transit certificates op i closed at 89%; highest, 89%; lowest, LDULUTH, June 13—WHEAT—Close: ~Dul No. 1'hard, cash, 63%c; June, 89%c: July, No. 1 nocthern, cash, 61i4c; June, 61%e; July 61%¢; September, @he: December, 63%c:’ No. Borthern, cush, §8c; No. 3, 834o; rejected, 68ipe. To arrive: No. 1 northern, 62%c. Chicago Frult Quotations. CHICAGO, June 13.—The Barl Frult company sold Culifornia fruit at auction this Morning, as foliows: Charriea—Centennial, Royal Adng, $cG31.25; tartarian, $1.0001.15; Byggoreau, $1.06. Good_ many soft sold for less, Cherry plums, $L35GLE. May peaches, $1.25. Weather hot. STOCKS AND BONDS. Share Speculation Was on n Smaller Seale than for the Pust Week. NEW YORK, June 13.—The share specu- lation was on a smaller scale today than for the past few days, but while the transac- tions were limited the tone of the market was decidedly firm. London was not in the market to any great extent, but some few lots of St. Paul, Atchison, Missouri Pacific and Louisville & Nashville were taken for the forelgn account, The principal buying was by the local short Interest, which scemed to think there was danger in leaving their lines uncoyered in view of the ungertone of strength displayed by the active list under the bear attacks of the past fow days. There was very little In the way of news to affect the selling. The dealings were very light outside of Sugar, St. Paul, Chicago Gas and Burlington, the only other stock In which the transactions reached over 5000 shares being Missourl Pacific. It was expected an attack would be made on Sugar at the open- ing_with the dividend off, and the bear traders did make a demonstration against the stock, sending the price down % per cent, but the bull cligue in the shares were on hand to take all the offerings and when the pressure to sell eased off they took ad- vantage of the occasion to move quotatfons up 23 per cent, recovering within 8 per cent of the dividend. The gain was well maintained until the late dealings, when a reaction of % per cent took place, followed by a rally of % per cent and by a final break of a similar fraction, the last sales be- ing at an advance of % per cent on the day. Sugar preferred sold at 92%c, ex-dividend of 1% per cent, being an advance of % per cent on yesterday. Purchases of Sugar were based on Mr. terday before the senate committee to the effect that the profits of the last three years ggregated $35,000,000. St. Paul and Bur- ington were actively dealt in and were in £0od buying demand on reports of improved prospects of increased earnings. Burlington rose 1% per cent and closed within 34 per cent of the best prices; St. Paul sold up % per cent and lost 1 per cent in the final sales. Northwestern and Rock Island were in light request, the former closing unchanged and the latter % per cent higher. Missourl Pacific showed evidences of strength during the morning, gaining % per cent on fairly good buying and subsequently losing % per cent. The general market closed fairly firm. The railway anq miscellaneous bond market was strodi all day. % The Evening Post's London cable says: Everything was dull In the stock market today except the Americans, which showed a genuine improvement, which was main- tairféd to the close. It is belleved here tho Atchison scheme of reorganization will be on the line already indicated, Involving a $12 assessment on the stock and the conversion of A bonds Into incomes. A large influx of gold is due at the end of this week from Australla end Indla. The council drafts were sent to 13 1-32d. The following are the closing quotations on the leading stocks of the New York ex- change today: Atchison. do ptd.... Am. Express.. .. Ballimore & Oh{o. Canada Pacific. ... Ganada Southorn, Central Pacific... Ches. & Ohlo...... Chicago Alton.... 139 C.B.& o b 78K 1344 88 do pfd..... N. Y. Cenfral, N. Y. & N. Eng. Ontario & W. Oregon Imp. |Oregon Nay. 0.8, L. & U, N. Pacific Maii. P.D.& B Pittsburg. ... Pullman Palace. Reading. 5 Richmond Term.. do, pid.. R.G. W. ptd . Rock Isiand... |St.Paul .. st. Paul pfd i¢|St P. & Omaha... do’ ptd |Southiern Pac. Chilcago Ga Consolidated Gas, C.0.C. &8t L.... Colo. Coal & Tron Cotton Oil Cert. .. Del. Hudson...... Del. Lack. & W... D. & R. G. pfa D.&C. F, Co. East Tenn Erie .. do pfd ... Fort Wayno, G. Northern pfd.. C.&E. I. Hocking 1L Cent St.P. &Duluth. K & Lake Erle & W. do pfd... Lake Shore: Lead Trust. Loufsville& N... Loulsville & N.'Al Manhattan Con... Memphis & C.. gan Ceni Mo. Pacific... Mobile & Ohio. Nashville Chat. National Cordage. do pfd... 3. danirii N. &W. pfd. . North Am. Co..... The total sales of stocks today were 122,600 sbares, Including: Atchison, 3,000; American Sugar,’ 42,600; Burlington, 11.400; Chicago Gas, 13,100 Defeware & Itudson, 4,700; St Paul, 19, Texas Pacific. T. & O. Cent. pf Unlon Pacific. |U.'S. Express. .. |W. St L. & P. do pfd.. Wells Farg Western Unios W.& L. B New York Money Market. NEW YORK, June 18,—MONEY ON CALL— Easy at 1 per cent; last loan and closed, 1 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER—2%Q4% per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE—Dull, with actual business”in bankers' bills at $4.88% for demand and at $4.§7% for sixty days' b osted rates, g4 and §490; commerclal bills, i LVER CERTIFICATES—6iG6c. GOVERNMENT BOND: inactive. Closing quotations on U.§. o8 rox. 0.8 5 coup. U.S. dsrog.... UL §. 48 coup...... S. 4368 rog. acific Us of Lousiana st Missourl 68. Tenn. new so Tenn, new & Tenn. new set 3s. Canada So. 2uds. Cen. Pac. 18ts. ... D. & R. G. lsta..l D. &R.G. ds...... Erle 2nds... M. K. &T. Gen. 08 M. K. &T. Gen 58 Mutual Unton s, N.J. C. Int. Cert No. Pac. 16ts. Nc_ Pac. 2nds. S—Firm; state bonds, bonds were as follow: S L. &S.F.Gon. M. 0 i, B Consols. T.P.L. G. Tr. Rots 'P.R. . Tr. Rots nion Pac. ists.. Woest Shore.. R, G. W. 1st Aichigon 4s. Atchison 2k G. H. &S A, O 35 e £ty £ es S = SEESEES A aaE55558 2223553282 252238 X ESSE FrEss S Boston Stock Quotations. BOSTON. June 13.—Call loans. 1@2 per cent: time loans, 2}§@3i§ per cent. Closing prices for stocks, bonds and mining shares: Weat End..- West Baa pid Lato Gas, Bell Telephon Boaton & Albany A Boston & Maine.... Atchison 4 do pfd. Wis. Cent. 16ts. C.B &Q.. Allouez Mining Go. Fitchbur: Atlantic o, Gen. Electri Boston & Montana 1il. Steel. ... Butte & Boston..... Mexiean Centr 14| Calumet & Heela N. Y. & N. Ei | 0id Colony......" Oregon Short Line Rubbe: San Diego. Union Pacifl uiney . Tamardci’. New York Mining Quotations. NEW YORK, June 13.—~The following are the closing mining quotation: Ton. Oal. & Va... . 426 Deadwood ...\ .. Gould & Curry. ... Hale & Norcross.. Homestako... Mexican .....000 Ontario..... ..., Ophir......1 110 Blymouth....1 London Stock Market. LONDON, June 18.—4 p. m. clo money100 13-16 acont..... 101% o _OuM! BAR SILVER--25%d per ounce. MONEY— por cent. The rate of discount in the open market for both shortand three months' bills s % per cent. \nancial Notes. BOSTON, June 13.—Clearings ances, $1,759,538, BALTIMORE, balances, $241,647. NEW YORK, June 13.—Clearings, #72,756,617; balances, $3,002,522. PARIS, June 13.—Three per cent rentes, 86¢ for the account. PHILADELPHIA, June 13.—Clearings, $,177,- 673; balances, $1,616,712. sell- bal- Sierra Nevada. ... 80 Standard. Union Con. Yellow Jacke.. Iron Silver Quickailver: do preferred. Bulwer. $13,830,606; bal- June 13.—Clearings, $1,073,498; 1000 MEMPHIS, June 18.—New York exchan ing at §1 premium. Clearings, $20.401; ances, $164,000. CINCINNATL, June Mopex, 1488 per cent. New York exchange, 80G10c premium. Clearings, §2,147,660. NEW ORLBANS, June 13.—Clearings, $030,358, New York exchange, commercial, 31 premuim; bank, $1.60 premiu SAN FRANCISCO, June 18.—Drafts, sight, 100; telegruphtc, 12io.” Bliver bars, 62i4@ethc! Mexican dollars, 51G813%c. ST, LOUIS, June 13.—Clearings, $4,283,623; bal- ances, $710,050. Money dull, 6G7 per cent. Ex- Change on New York, %00 premium bid. LONDON, June 13.—The amount of bulllon gono into 'the Bank of England on balances {0duy 1s 136,000 The gold premium at Buenoa Ayres loday e D6 Havemeyer's testimony yes-' OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattlo Trade Resots Unfavorably in Sym- pathy with Ohicago Dealings, SALES FROM STEADY TO A DINE LOWER Weakness Follows & Falling Off In Enstern Demand—~Hogj Qontinue to Advance in Spite of Heavy Recelpta— Sheep Lower. WEDNESDAY, June 13. The cattle trade took a slight down turn today in sympathy with the trade at east- ern markets, and while prices were not so much lower on best dry lot cattle, the tono of the trade was quite unsatisfactory, The ordinary run of boef and shipping steers s0ld anywhere from steady at the opening to a dime lower toward the close, according to the quality of the offerings. There was no speclal change in the mar- ket on good cows and heifers, while the common grades are going at bottom figures. Then grassy stock of all kinds is selling very poorly at present. The market on stock cattle, and especially on light, thin stockers, received the hardest setback of any, prices on the latter being quoted from 20c to 30c lower than last week, while good feeders were slow sale at prices from 10c to 15c lower than a few days ago. Representative sales: DRESSED BEEF. No. Av. 8...00062 18.... 990 1....1300 15....1122 19....1168 197 2.01088 100 90 23....1136 28....1365 3001160 38,0587 1260 1. 1300 1186 L1180 4..01262 SHIPPING AND EXPORT. 37 20,1200 445 1T 405 450 67 No. Av. Pr. 1.... 61043 00 101140 3 25 7.0 821 6.l 924 No. 20. 3. 8. Av. Pr. L1288 84 45 260 4 45 181 165 8532858 SeeS5338288 8suseszIAT38 31 1610 190 41l 760 ‘CALVES. 8 40.... 165 150 uss COWS AND BULL BULLS, £88833 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS, 90 2 7 40 3 125 767 550 710 &3 WESTERN CATTLE Av. Pr. No. v. Pr. 60 teeders.... 003 $250 1 43 fecders.... 1005 33 85 HOGS—Hogs have sold well all the week and with heavy receipts today the general market was active and pretty close to a dime higher, but the close was rather weak, with, however, few hogs left in first hands. Trading was largely at from $4.70 to $4.75, with extreme salés at from $4.60 to $4.80, against a range yesterday ‘of from $4.55 to $4.70, and bulk at from $4.60 to $4.65, and on last Wednesday the hogs sold largely at from $4.50 to $4.60. Representative sales: =& WeEES k- EEEEEE] EEEE e B EEE L P E R PR R P R 0 zE22 SBETTIZZE. PIGS AND ROUQ": he féceibts this week have been excessive and valugs have depreciated rap- fdly and are now about 50c lower than ten days ago. Falr to good natlves are quotable at from $3.25 to $3.80; fair to good westerns, sheep, from $2 to $2.25; good to choice 40 to sheep, from §2 to 32:25; common an _stock 100-Ib. lambs, &t iftom $3 to $4. Repre- sentative sales: No. 80 feeders. 180 native wethersl . &, s St. Louls Live Stook Market. ST. LOUIS, June 18 —~CATTLB—Res head; shipments, head. quiet’ generally; native steers, $4.50@4.70; for chols d 2047 1bs., $3.55 2602 Texans, all ; shipments, 10c higher; medfum 3.8504.50 light, $4.76@4.80; common to' fair light, 34600 4.70; "pligs, $4.36;'bulk of day's sales, $4.75@ 4.8, SHEEP--Recelpts, 35,200 head; shipments, 100 head. Market ow, shade lower; native mixed, falr s T0Ga W, lamive, WwGTH] stockers, 4.6 head. to heavy welgl Kansas Olty Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, June 13 —CATTLE—Re 5,600 head; shipments, 5,00 head. Market 0 shade ‘lower; Texas steers, §3.25G4.00; Texas 31.6092.75; beel steors. $.5608.00; native $14002 45/ stockers end teeders, 114G3.0; 0GS--Receipts, 12,60 head; shipments, 3,200 Bead. Markol strong 1o b higher; bulk of sales :‘“ml I(L] T heavies, $1.70@4.50: pnckers, $1.700 5; likhts, 0G1S: Yorkers, .85, 1,700 head; shipments, none. Recelpts and Disposition of Stoek. Offical recelpts and_disposition of atock shown by the 'books of the Union Stock Yard company for the twenty-four hours, ending at 3 o'clock p. m., June 13, 1504 RECEIF IS, Cattle Horses i oy DISPOSITION, Cattle, 21 208 omana® R maha Packing company.. The G. M, Hammond. Cor.: Bwitt ‘and company. The Cudahy Packing John P. Bquires & Co L. Becker ..., v Cudahy from K. ¢l 42 i oo A Hans v Ji Becker & D D. Armour.. East St Chicago Cleveland P. 1 § Shippers and feeders. Left over . Hoge. Sheep. 2,408 Ve 1740 § LR 6d R TUR ] %7 Louis P, P, Total . CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. There Was a Good Run of Cattle Yesterday ~Hoge Were Strong. CHICAGO, June 13.—~There was a good run of cattle today, estimated at 16,000 head. This makes a total since Saturday of about 41,00 head, or 11,000 head more than for the same time last weck. These are heavy receipts for this time of y nd was a greater strain than the market for common to good grades could successtully withstand. That class slld down 10c and was slow at t native eattle are now 18 beginning to unload very freely’ (there were 8 head of the latter he ¥) the situation common to fafr cattle looks very wenk were not too many choice dry fed st the demand and were promptly turned about steady ent range of tions in fro at from # 10 $3.25 for cows cattle sold slowly last week's prices In spite of the hot w large receipts there was market, It started In tions And rematned congldered, being quite as at the opening of buslnesk. 80ld up to §5 assorted light. Were iR aeti from $2.25 lieifers an: grass at from ather and tinued strength in hoy ve yesterday's quotn . lite s aquality 00d s those 'he Both light and heavy demand, and excepting th lots held by speculators nothing was cari over. Sales were principally at from $4.90 for medium and heavy and at from § lo $4.80 for light, Poor lots were closed at from_$4.5 £.60, and culls sold anywhi i Sl ; Recelpts were below, the recent average, but In no other particular was the situation in sheep | & whit improved. ~Nobody seemed to stand in need of stock, and although it could be had at almost the lowest price ever known, sules were difficult. Cholce sheep were offercd at from $3.50 to $3.65 and very decent lots at from $2.25 0, while noor stuff could not be moved at Quotations ranged from $1 to $1.25 for rub- bish to from $3.00 to $3.65 for choice, The range of prices for yearlings was from $2.60 to $4, and spring_lambs "from, $2.60 to $4.75. The recelpts since Saturday have been 11,000 head less than for the game time last week. —Cattle, 16,000 head; calves, G0 s, 33,000 head; sheep, 9,000 head. ing Journal’ reports CATTLE—Receipts, 16,00 head. Common grassers, Texans and cows lower. Prime scarce and steady. Prime to extra native stecs, $4.00 medium, $4.50G1.75; others, $3.95@4.5%; S300040." —Receipts, 33,000 head. Market active, §g10c higher and’ail ‘sold, Hough heavy, $4.250 4.50; packers and mixed, $4.80414.53; prime heavy and butcher weights, §1.90@5.00; assorted light, $4.60094.95 SEP AND LAMBS—Teceipts, 9,000 head. Market “uncha . slow and weak. Top sheep, $3.26G3.60; top lambs, $4.0044.25. ‘WESTERN PACKING INTERESTS, rketing of Hogs Very Liberal for the Past Week. CINCINNATI, June 13.—(Special Telegram to The Bee)—Tomorrow's Price Current will say: Marketing of hogs continues very liberal, the total packing for the week reaching 865,000, against 340,000 last week, and 185,000 for the corresponding time last vear. Total date 3,830,000, agalnst 2,640.000 last year. Prominent places compare as follows: 1594, 1893, 850 405,000 250,000 Chicago Kan: St. Indianapolis Milwaukee Cedar Rapl St. Joseph. Sloux Cit; Nebraska = City. Oouumwa .......0 66,000 60,000 New York Live Stock Market. NEW YORK, June 13. —Receipts, 3,400 head; mariket dull, steers, $5: good to prime native 4.90; ‘medium to_falr, $4.40G4.70; ordinary, $4.2@4.35; ordinary to prim $4.30G4.70; choice corn fed Colorados, $4.63G4.7 SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 7,00 head; market very dull; poor to prime she igPoor to prime lambs, $.0004.50; Recelpts, 8,300 head; to choice, $5.00&5.50. firmer; inferlor Cincinnati Live Stock Market. June 13.—~HOGS—Good demand, $4.26@5.00; receipts, 3,600 head; shipments, 1,000 ipments, 500 head, Steady, $1.5043.75; receipts, 7,500 head; shipments, 3.000 'head; lambs, fair demand, steady, $2.00G4.40. Sloux City Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITY, June 13.—HOGS—Receipts, 2,200 head; ‘shipments, 1,000 head iy arket 60100 0 ' pts, shipments, 190 higher, at $.65@4.75; bulk, $ CATTLE—Recel) 200 ' hea and weak: feeders, $2.4003.00; cows, $1.25G3.00; buils, $1.25 head: market dul *yearlings, $2.50@3.10 @2.35; oxen, $1.50GI2.75, Stock In Sight, Record of recelpts of live stock at the four principal yards for Wednesday, June 13, 18%4: Caftle, Hogs. Casler, $2.2504.40; receipts, South Omaha. Chicago 000 Kansas City. 12400 St. Louis. 4,500 43,138 soes 26570 Market, Totals 16,528 NEW YORK, opened steady at . —COFFEE—-Options 5 points up, and further advanced 5@10 points on forelgn buying, easel off partially under local pressure, at 15@3) points net advance; sales, 21, including $14.75 $14. 706 14 gust, $14 $18.70@13.75; ' Octo ber, 3] § January, S1L50G14L; July, 314, 14.25; September, $13 aull; No. 7, 15%c; mild, sales, 1,500 phigs. iate 'yesterday, bags, Rio, No. 7; warchouse deliveries, York stock today, 13 Diags; stock, 194,850 baes; afloat for' United 79,000 bags; total ' visible for United 275,850 bags, against 48! Lugs last year baals, 79,000 bags; United States, States, Clncinnati 1 Mar.ot, 3 red, Gsc; nis, 500 bil. 2 mixed, 4l strong; No. 2 receipts, mixed, 43V Searce and strong; No. S—Fork, firm at at 366 Hacon strong Y—Steady; sales, RSt AR—Steady —Iirm_at 12e, E—Ensy. Lard, firm at $L15 in good ar 16,621, WHIS! Liverpool Mariets. LIVERPOOL, June 03.—Closing: WHEAT— Firm; holders offer sparingly; No. 2 red winter, 48 6i4a. CORN—Firm;_ holders mixed, spot, 38 9%d; offer ‘moderitely; June, August, 35 8%, FLOUR-Steady; holders St. Louls fancy winter, PRC (ONS--Lard, moderately: spot, s 6d Tlolders not offering. Pork, dull; holders ofter freely; prime mess western, 67s 6d; western medium, 578 6d. offer sparingly; new. futures steady; holders 3 8KA; July, 38 8%d; mod ofter rately; holders offer Cotton Mark ORLEANS, Juna 13, sales, spot, 2400 bales; (0 arcive, 20 bulen; re- celpts, 147’ bales; exports, coastwise, 100 stock, $4464 " bales. Futures dull; sales bales? June, §7 bid August, $6.960.99; NEW COTTON—Firm; $7.19 bid. , June 13—COTTON—Quiet; mid- mid- 8, June 13.—COTTON—Stead; i none; diing, 7 8- sl 100 bales: Tecelpts, shipment was @ good but few for ite quantities. NEW YORK, June number of buyers in stuples and selections for For autumn specialties, such as ginghams, prints, cotton dress fabrics and dress goods more b iness was done, but there wus no life o the de- mand. Print cloths dull at #1116 and no salos. Bugar Murket. NEW YORK, June 13 —SUGAR-Raw, stronger falr refining, $%0; centrifugal, % test, Sci saow 7,00 bags centrifugal, 96 test, at 3o und freight; 1000 bags at Breakwater to Philadelphia, 3o, landed terms; refined fairly active. LONDON, June 13.—SUOAR-Cane, firm; Im- proving slowly; eentrifugal, Java, 18 3d; Mus- covado, fair refining, 12w 3. Wool Market. §T. LOUIS, June 13.—WOOL~Unchanged. N Balloon ascension, Courtland, tonight, THE GREATEST SALE over held O T R S RO AN S TR or any other under, pictures at one-third and in Omaba y. 8250,000 worth of goods at cost Special sale on cverything. 1,600 regular pr . Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, Baby Carriages, Rofrigerators, Gusoline Stoves, ote., almi st given away. attract Big \ 18 in the Parlor Furniture Department. Space prevents showing more than one, but it {8 only a sample of how everything olse 's being sold. This Parlor Suite 5 Picces EXACTLY_LIKE PICTURES Oak frame. finished antique, in bro- catelle, plush or tapestry, and worth every cent ot $40,00, for LARNA Formerly People’s Mammoth Instailment Housz. Close Evenings, excepting Mondays and Saturdays. WILL HAVE NO COAL FAMI) Mines ttat Supply Omaha Are Now in Operation Again, STRINGENCY WAS LITTLE FELT HERE Consumers Had Prepared for a Shortage in Supply, but Would Have Been Ham- pered if the Strike Had Lasted a Little Longer. Now that the coal miners’ strike Is ap- parently nearing an end, the consumers of steam coal who have been witching their supplies gradually disappearing can breathe easy once more. As Omaha had ample warning of the coming scarcity of coal the dealers and large consumers were able to lay in stocks for the future, and in consequence this city has not sur- fered any material inconvenlence from tne strikes. The difficulty between the mine owners and their employes lasted so much longer than any one had anticipated that these surplus stocks have been pretty well cleaned up. It Is claimed that in another week some of Omaha's larg of steam coal would hav inconvenienced. _¥or some time mines in lowa, Missouri and ¥ Which Omaha’ obtains her supplies, have been shut down entively. Yeste the mines in Towa, which supply a good deal of the coal used at this point, were able to resume operations, The gener: market on this class of coal has not been advasnced any at this point, though some specul Kinds haye been marked up some. There is still considerable bituminous coal of domestic sizes in the hands of deal- ers, and the supply has at no time run so low 08 to cause any advance in pricce. The demand for this class of coal is nat- urally very light at this scason of the year. n the east anthracite was substituted to a considerable extent for soft coal, and tne demand was stimulated to such an extent e to bring about an advance in the mat- cet. t he present time he whol Keico B Pedaivania anthracits is .10 er ton at Omaha, which is an advance of %5 cents per ton from the low point before the strike. Still, the market is lower now than it wa i 0, owing the lower rates mad rn transportation com- panies, From pi rospects consumers will be able to buy t coal the comin Winter at a less price than was pald last winter. from g DeWitt's Little Early Risers. safe pills, best pills. A SO NO MORE OVERHEAD W Small pllls, RE Subway Commisslon Reports Against the Nulsa 3 ST. LOUIS, June 13.—The St. Louls sub- way commission has completed its labors and the chalrman is now preparing to re- port on the two ordinances arranged for submission to the municipal assembly at its next meeting. The ordinance prepared by the commizsion which will recom- mended for passage declares that the safety of the lives and property of the citizens re quire that the network of wires now strung overhead In the streets of the city should be placed under ground. It provides for the construction of subways, authorizing the ity to become lessee thereof, operate the samo and eublet ducts, A8 provided in the ordinance, all the overhead wires in the Qistrict bounded by Cass avenue, the levee and Twenty-second street will be placed un- der ground. St. Louls — See the Chinese performances tonight at Courtland beach; also this afternoon. Murdered a GUTHRIE, OKL, named Raymond, residing at Albany, N. Y., came to this country in search of a brother who came west In 1883, Last Wednesday, elghteen miles cast of Arbecka, In the Sem- inole nation, the dead bodies of two well dressed young men were found, They had been murdered and robbed. It s belleved they are the Ravmond brothers. Two days later Deputy United States Marshal Brad- ford discovered a man named Chich, twelve miles north of Arbecka. He had been mur- dered exactly the same way. The murders are supposed to have been committed by bands of thie e e Ly Little pllls for great ills; DeWitt's Little Basly Rlsure, —Two brothers This extra- ordinary Re- uvenator 18 he most wonderful discovery of the age. It - dorsed by the leadingrelens tific men of Europe and America. Hudpan 15 urely vego- &blu.y 5 Hudyan stops Prematureness of the dis- charge in 20 days. 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