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| ————————— COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Easier Oables and Free Selling Kept Wheat . Down Yesterday, OPENING TRADES WERE AT A DECLINE Corn Was Dry Wenather Caused Strength and Although Selling at the Advance Caused Reactions it Closed Flrm. CHICAG June 14.—Easler cables and free selling® were more effective than bad erop reports today, and as a result July wheat closed %c lower. Corn closed %c¢ higher, oats %c higher and provisions lower all around. Opening trades In wheat were at from %c to %c decline, but the market soon sold up | 34, eased off from 1%c to 13%c, rallied Ye, changed some and closed easy. The early strength was attributed largely to the dry weather and numerous bad crop reports in from the northwest, and quite an active demand prevalled early, but later on prices declined, Influenced some by the lower cables, both continental and from Liver- pool. The fact that there was no cash de- mand of consequence was also somewhat of a facfor and he'ped depress the market. The situation abroad was more favorable, according to private advices, one Parls cable reporting the weather improving. Ber- lin cabled that the weather was favorable for the crop. The trading was not heavy. Corn was nervous, within %c range. Dry weather caused strength, and although sell- fng at the advance caused several reactions the market was generally firm. Oats were higher on unfavorable crop re- ports, The range for July was %c. Provisions, after an easy opening, ad- vanced on buying, but reacted with wheat, closing at the bottom. Compared with last night, July pork is 10c lower, July lard 7%c lower and July ribs T%c lower. Vessel room In better demand; rates Jower at from lc to 1ec for corn to Buf- falo. The leading futures ranged as follows: ¥ T High, | L cl 68 101 6l B0Y| BTG 604 | G834@O0 62| ol 4134 I ans i Sept... 1L v 4% a1%as Onts No. 2. 7 " 0 80 B0M| 30% 26 05 20 26 C1 0" 8 74| 6 il 6 12 12 30 12 12 30 37! 37l [ ) [ [ ‘ash_quotations were as follows dy, unchanged. , 6%c; No. 3 spring, nom- low, 41te. . 18%@Ate; No Lbl., $12.25@ $6.656.67%, ~ Short Dry salted shoul- short clear side 12,273, Lard, Fibs sides ders WHISKY—Distillers’ finlshed goods, per gal., 1.15. “The following were the receipts ana shipments fcr today: “Ariclon, Flour, bbls.. Wheat, bu Corn. bu Oats; bu.. Rye. bu. Barley, bu On the Produce exchange today the butter m: ket was steady, unchanged: creames dairy, 11@10c. Egks, weak at 10@11e. Receipts, | Shipments. 8.000 14,000 2311000 131000 2,000 9.000 10,000 145000 147,000/ 5,000/ 4,000 NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. Yesterday's Quotations on Flour, Graln and Provisions, Metals, Ete. NEW YORK, June 4.—FLOUR—Receipts, 25,- 800 bbls.; exports, 12,000 bbls.; sales, 8,650 pkgs.; market flat; very dull inquiry; prices held, at former limits; export demand slow. Southern flour, dull. Rye flour, slo sales, 250 bbls.; superfine, $2.75@2.85; fancy, $2.90@3.06. “Buck- wheat flour, nominal. BUCKWHEAT—Nominal; range, 68@Q75¢c. bbls.; yellow irmer; sales, 3 ; Brandywine, $2.80. Nominal; tate, 66@oc; Jersey, 62@dc. BARLEY MALT—Quiet: western, 6i@s0c; Can- ada, 0G0ic; six-rowed, M@soc. WHEAT—Recelpts, 125,600 bu.; exports, 160,900 bu.; sales, 2,490,000 Lu. futures, 16,000 bu. spot. Spot market weaker; No. 2 red, in store and elevator, 60%c; afloat, 6lc; No. 1 northern, 6l%c Qelivered; No. 1 hard, 09%c. Options opened weaker on forelgn seiling and easler cables, but rallied on covering, due to dry weather west. Tae trade was soon filled up and then under weak cables and predictions of rain prices de- elined and closed %@%e down; June, ciosed at 0%c; July, 61%@62%e, closed at G1%e; August, 6204 @03te, closed at bite; September, GI%@ closed at 63%c; December, 67G6c, closed at 67ikc, CORN-—Tecelpts, 47,000 bu.; exports, 18,000 bu sales, 345,000 bu. 'futures, 1,000 bu. spot. market stendy; No. 2, 46G4Gke In elevator. Op- tion market opened firm on dry weather and ruled fairly active and firm all day, but reacted & trifie; closed steady, K@%c up; June, closed at 45%c: July, 45%GAG%E, closed at 4 August, RGAThe, closed at 46%c; September, 47 1-16G) 4Tc, closed at dic. OATS—Receipts, 45,600 bu.: exports, 3,700 bu.; sales, 746,000 bu. futures, 103,000 bu. spot. Spot market stronger: No. 2, 48@48ke; No. 2 deiivered, 9G49%c; No. 8, 47G4Tie; No. 2 white, 49Qi0c No. 3 white, 48%c; track, mixed western, 481G 49%c; track, white western, 49@3dlc; ' track, Whité state, 49@63ic. Options strong, owing to demand for cash, which put June and July up 14@14%c and later months %c, the close belni strong; June, closed at 47 461@4Te, closed at 48c; August, closed at §7%c; September, 6@ 85 9-16c, closed’ at 33%e; October, 3K@Ioke, closed at ; shipping, $6.4066.50. » common to cholce, 9@16c; Facific coast, 12q17c. HIDES—Qulet; wet salted New Orleans se- lected, 45 1o 65 lbs., 44@d%e; Texas selected 45 10 50 1bs., 4GSc; Buenos Ayres, dry, 20 to 1bs., 101@110; Texas, dry, 24 to 80 Ibs., i, LiZATH 1l; hemlock sole, Buenos Ayres, Ught to henvy welghts, 16@18c. WOOL—Steady; domestic fleece, 19G25c; pulled, g2, PROVISIONS—Beef, hams, § closed at ¥1. continent, Pork, firm. SE-Steady; state, @ic; part and Lard, steady; beef lower: Jul $7.20; refine: 80; compound, small kims, state dairy, state to good, large, TG8%e 3%@oe; tull @ EGGS-Dull; state and Pennsylvania, 12G121 western ~fresh, 114@12c; recelpts, 9,062 phes.; cases. $2.5063.00, BUTTER —Stead 13@18¢; ereamery, TALLOW—Easy; clty (2 per pki), 4%e b country (pkgs. free), 4%e, as to quality. HLETROLEUM=Fifm;" United closed st #0ke . TURPENTINE—Steady; 304 @30%c. ROSIN-Steady; strained, common 1.35@1.40, RICE—Steady; domestic, falr to extra, 4Géc; Japan, 4 @4 MOLASSES-Steady: New Orleans, open ket- tle, guod to choice, 29@36c. COPPER—Quict; ‘luke, 35, LEAD—Quiet; domestio, $3.10. TIN—Easy $19.60 bid; plates, dull SPELTER-Firm; ‘domestic, $3.87% bid; sales on ‘chane, 10 tons June at 39.65. COTTON SEED OIL—Inactive; prime orude, nominal; off crude, 36@2c: yellow butter grades, o, nominal; choice y e e yellow, 1@33c; yellow off ~ grades, Sl prime white, 36G3Tc. offee Market. NEW YORK, June .—COF ened barely 20 points up to 15 points 13,000 bags, Including July, §14.7: 486 ' Auguit, $14.25G14.30; Septem| 3. 13.78; "October, ~ $13.30¢213.35; Dece ot coffee, Kio, steady; No. 7, 16 teady; Cordova, 19G19%c; sales, 1 ntos, b L; warehouse del terday, 3,820 bags: New York 181,811 bagn; United States wtock, & afioat for U total visit ited States, 79,000 bags; upply ‘for a0 bags, wuinat United States, 26 175,477 bay last year, HANTOS, June 14.—Qulet; 0od average Santos, ni; M'ils 2,000 bags; stock, 34,000 bags. HAMUURG, June M.—Harely steady: % lower to % pfg. higher; sales, 15,000 bags. HAVIE, June 14.—Opened firm, Wf advance; elosed quiet. unchanged; sales, 38,000 bags. 10 JANEIRO, June 14—Strnk: No. T $14.90; change, 9 6-16d: receipts, 9,000 'bags; 'cleared ¢ United States. 8,000 Lags; for Burope, 5,000 i stock, 186,000 bags. ' Minneapolis Wheat Market, MINNEAPOLIS, June 14.--Demand for cash wheat was &8 active as usual and prices at which sales were made were nearly as hikh as the provious day. The demand was sufficlent 10 take all the offeringy from the ma he later decline of the Ronc lower o cash wheat c Eaterday. June and July closed Wo lower. “and Biptember Mo lower "than yesterduy. The e cline in September was due largely (o rains in the northwest during the last (wenty-four hours. Ahese ralus were Dot Beavy, but weie 1o many stock 160,483 b e, was e of AHA JUNE 15, E OM | siuces througnont the :Dnkotne. They aid ot | changed and the redustion of fixed charges cover the entire country demanding rain, but the possibilities of rains to do so before they are over led dealars 0 expect lower prices son- Reguent upon ‘them. The market - clomed %o September, B8ie. On track: No, 1 hard, 62%e; No. 1 northern, 6lie; No. 2 northern, 60%. Farmera were ruported not to b matketing freely in the country, but as the receipts were auite targe In’ Minneapolis, 1t appeared. evident {hat” stocks In the interior are" dvcrensing con #lderably this week in elevators. Recelpts were 10,160 b, shipments 19,600 bu. Lochl. milia were running ot the usual rate. so (hat there §5°8 decrenus in the surphs stocks of this city o _some 20,00 b wTE Wis eavier i Patent, - 48G30; bakers, ments of flour ~ord 35,940 bu, %00 bbls. for the dus. June and July, sympathy _with wheat $2.06@2.4. Bhip: Production, about WOOL MARKET, Light Stocks Are the Only Thing Which Prevents the Market from Slumping. DOSTON, June 14.—The American Wool and Cotton Reporter today says of the wool mark The situation Is pecullar. The value of wool Is largely nominal and uncertain. There Is almost no demand. The itemized sales show the smnllest weel’s Dusiness in many months, Evory the buyer, but light on hand e rket from slumping. scoured bi and medium territories not yet been beaten down to 30c, but mpts hiave Leen made by manufacturers and Lo eff a decline. More has been Au wool this week, the total 00 Ibs., mainly Pore Philip stoc) The bonded 30,869,930 in was of wool May 1 A year ngo. salos of wool in B 121,811 bales of dor of foreign wales for the week (n Boston amount to of domestic and 207,600 1bs. of for- gn, making o total of 1,060.000 1. LOUIS, June 14— WOOL-Firm; slightly medium Missourl and 1ilinols combing, 116 U%e; conrse brald medium clothing, ) 6 to 12 months medium, 116G pd low, 76f10c; medium western 1@12; choice tub washed, 20c. ware- 1bs., n show a_de- tie, and 72,161 St. Louts Generat Murkot. ST, LOUIS, June M.—FLOUR-—Steady, chanzed WHEAT un- us, unsettied, a_strong selling sing o loss of 1%@1% . 2 T Tune, S6%e; July, S6%@06%c; August, Soptember, b7e. but sold off the gain, ; No. 2 mixed, cash, ptember, 39ie. Ao, on track; , 304 No. 2, east side Nothing doing. BRAN—No spot on sale; east track would X SEBD—$1.15. it 16.6007.50. H Y —$3.50014.00 Dull; prime fo cholee timothy, $8.509 R—Steady and uncl Wenk and unchanged. D—Firmor: $3.071@3.10, LTER-S: MIZAL WHISK Y~ 1.1 nged. lower. Pork, standard Lard, , " $6.60. Dry salt <houlders, ! longs and ribs, $6.50; Shorts, $6.65 cked shoulders, 7; 1 7 ribs, $7 s, $7.60. ilour, bhls.; wheat §,000 oaty, 4,000 bu. i, 4,000 bbls, 16,000 8,000 bu, mess, wheat, Chicago Fruit Quotations CHICAGO, June 1f.—Porter Bros. company sold three cars of California fruit at auction today at Chicage Clyman plums, $2.95@3.00; Koenig Claudes, $2.40; Montgamel apricots, $1.55; Royal apricots, $1.35@1.5 eedlings, $1.0561.! ¥ k Tartarian cherries, 60c@$1.10; Royal Apnes, $1.10; Alexander peaches, $1.25G1.45. Porter Bros. compuny of New York sold one car at auction Mongamel_apricots, $460; Roval apricots, seedlings, $1.251.65; - Alexander peaches, Clymian plums, $2.80. Uit company sold California_fruft at open aet s follows: Cherrlos ~Black Tartarians, ;. Biggeraus, 70@80c; some ught less Apricots—Royal, $1.15@! .00421.10. Peac Alexander, §1 Briggs' May, $1.50@ ly May, $L. Plums—Clyman, $5.50; cherry, $1.15; Golden Drop, $1.15. Weather hot. §2 e Sugar Market. NEW YORK, June 4.—SUGAR—Raw, firm; fair refining, 2%c: centrifugal, 96 test, 3c; sales, 461 bags Muscovado, §9 test, at 2he, ex-ship, and ex-store; 1,700 tons Muscovado, 2o, ex-ship and landed;’ 2861 bags centrifugal, 9 test, at i and fecight; refined, fairly active; No. 6 311-16@3%e; No. 7, 89-16G3%c; No. '8 %@ 31136¢; No. 9, 8 7-16G3%e; No. 11, 34@3 T-lic No. 12 33-16G3%c; No. ‘18, 2136c; off A, $1-10G4c; mould” A, 4%@4 9-16c; standard A, 31516@dke; confectioners' A, 3 15-16@4%e; cut loaf, 4%@5 1-16c; crushed, 47%@5 1-16c; powdered, 4344 6-16 nulated, 4 1-16G4%c; cubes, 4%@ 4816 LONDON, June 14.—SUGAR—Cane firmer; Im- proving slow: centrifugal, Java, 14s 3d; Musco- vado, fair refining, Cincinnatl Gener 1 Market. CINCINNATI, June 4.—FLOUR—Strong. WHEAT—E No. 2 red, 08c. Recelpts, 3,500 bu.; shipm 1,000 bu, CORN-Firm 2 mixed, 43 OATS—Good ' demand, strong; 445 a5 RY E—Nom! No. 2 mixed, al; No. 2, Ble. S—Pork, ' barely steady; $12.75. $6.6214. Bacon, barely steady; dull; $6.62: sales, ‘508 bbls., $1.15. BUTTER SUGAR-—S( EGGS—Kas) T Milwaukee General Market. MILWAUKEE, June 14.—FLOUR—Quiet. WHBAT—Lower; No. 2 spring, bic; northern, Gc; September, 59G59% CORN--Firm; No. 3, 42c. OATS—Higher; No. '3 white, #c; No. 3 white, 434334, BARLE ple, 50 No. 1 Nominally firm; No. 2, Glec; sam- Pork, $12.25. wheat, 5,200 bu.; 1,800 barley, 2,400 bu. SHIPMINTS-Flour, bu.; barley, none. Kansus Clty rkets. KANSAS CITY, June 4.—WHEAT—Unchanged; No. 2 hard, Gdc; No, 2 red, 63%@dd%c; No. § red, B1@53c; rejected, 44@ibe. No. 2 mixed, %@ CORN—Slow and_weak; 38le; No. 2 white, 35%@3%c, OATS—Very firm; No. 2 white, dlc. ((BUTTER=Active; creamery, 14g15c; dairy, 120 . EGGS—Very weak, lower; strictly fresh, 8ic. RECEIPTS—Wheat, 1,000 bu.; corn, none; oats, 4,000 bu.; 4,000 bbls.; wheal NTS—Wheat, corn, none; oats, nong Liverpool Markets. LIVERPOOL, June 14.—WHEAT—Close demand poor; No. 2 red winter, 48 61 CORN-—Steady; demand moderate; new mixed spot, 85 94d; futures steady; demand poor; June, 33 8%d; July. 38 Bld: August, 38 815d. FLOUR—Steady; demand poor; St. Louls fancy winter, 6 6d. PROVISIONS—Lard, dull; 358 6d; futures, no demond. poor: prime 'mess, medium, 67s 6d. Easy; demand poor; spot, Pork, dull; demand western, 678 6d; western OIl Markets. OIL CITY, Pa., June 14.—National cortificates dpened’ at 89%: highest, 893 closed at $9%; sales, 1,000 bbls 124,458 bblx.; run, 53,458 'bbis ¥ JWURG, Ta., 'June 14.—National Transit e opened At 80%; closed at 89%; high- i lowest, 89%; no sales. shipments, 'Frisco Wheat Quotation SAN FRANCISCO, June 14.—WHEAT- . December, §1.08 —Qulet; STOCKS AND BONDS, Protessional Operators Were In Control on 'Change Yesterday. NEW YORK, June 14—The professional operators who usually take the short side of the market were fn control on the Stock exchange today, and as is customary in thelr campalgns, carried the war on with rumor as the chiet weapon of attack. As against Sugar it was urged the schedule of the tariff affecting the product of the refining company would 1n all probability be changed adversely to the Interests of the trust, and it was hinted some of the Insiders had already unloaded, having seen danger ahead. The pressure to sell the stock felt at the very opening, and was kept up almost steadlly to the close. There were occasional rallies, but at each recovery fresh stock came out and the quotations fell off until shortly before the close, 97, the low point, was recorded, being 4% per cent below yesterday's final gale, and the closing price today was only % per cent above the bottom figures. Sugar preferred declined 1% per cent, closing at the lowest figure touched. The grangers were attacked on reaction n the price of wheat, but gave way ounly slightly with the other active stocks, and_the last quotations show only a decline of % to % per cent, the dealings being small, except in St. Paul and Burlington, Boston was the heaviest seller of Union Pa- cific, but there was also considerable local selling. Two bear polnts were given out in the stock that there was trouble in the reorganization and that the net earnings for April showed a large falllug off. A de- cline of 2% per cent was recorded, of which half was recovered at the close. 'The pub- lication of the main points of the proposed plan of reorganization of the Atchison had the effect of weakening. not only. the stock. but the class of A and B bonds, which it 1s proposed to turn into lncome bonds, the 4 per cent mortgago bonds alene being bene- fited by the aunouncement of the plan by reason of the fact that thélr status is not makes thefr position stock receded per cent, In the closing % off from (! vance of 14 per cent 114 per cent, course changed hands, fluctuated between more assured. The recovering which $3 5 and 77, he highest, at an ad- on the day. The class A wecond, of which $112,000 were sold, de- clined from 31% to covery of 3 per cent, than yestorday. The 208 and general closing at a re- 4 per cent lower market was very heavy during the last hour and closed weak. The hond ing the afternoon in share market, and clo The Evening Post's The Rank of England’ 1l former records, 0 labilities s 70% and bullion amount market was fairly steady during the morning, but b came easfer dur- n sympathy with the sed rather heavy, London cable says: s return today exceeds The proportion of cash coin in- per ¢éit. The to £37,844,000, an crease during the week of £784,000, of which £676,000 was_imported Egypt; £233,000 from jnainder in’ bars he stock markets and ; €60,000 coming from Australia, and the re- United States coin. were generally better today, especially for South American bonds on the fall in the Argentine gold premium to 288. Gold dribbles gentine on exchange. except Atchison on the reorganization of fresh capital liked. The following are on the leading stocks change today: Alton, T. H.. do prd....... Am. EXprosa..... Baltimore & Ohlo. Canada Pacific Canada Southern. ptral Pacif & Olifo Chicago Alton B.&Q.... . fengo Gas. . Consolidated G, D, C, &8t L.\ Colo. Coal % Tron Cotton Ol Cert... Del. Hudson,..... Del, Lack. & W.. D.& 1. 6 prd D.&C. F. Co... East Tenn BHie 0 ot do pfd Fort Wa: G. North C. & B. L pfd Hocking Vall 111, Central.. Loulsvillc Manhatt Memphis & Michigan Mo. Pacific ... Moblle & Olio Nashviile Chat National Cordage, N. J. C N.&W. ptd.... North Am. Co... ent bonds, to be raised India Is buying silver. §(N. Y. out from here to Ar- Americans are steady, which were weak scheme, The amount is much dis- the closing quotations of the New York ex- No. Pac. pfd U. P.D. & G Northwestern o prd. Central N. Y. & N.Eng.... |Ontario & W Oregon Imp. |Orerron Nay.. 10,8 L. & U.'N Pacific Mall.. P.D.& E... [Pittsbury Pullms \d A, himoyid Term o pfd R.G.W |K G W prd Ixiand.. il aul pid ;. & Omaha. ptd Soutliorn P Palace Union U. 8, E: WSt L. & P do pid | wells Fa | Wester L St. L. & K. C. do_ pfd The total & shares, including: Sugar,’ 111,300; 31,400;" Distilling, 35,3007 Pacific, 11,600; Western of At Burlington, tock today were 210,342 chison, 5,100; Americ 10,300 Chicago Ga St. Paul, 15,200; Union Union, 3,300, New York Money Market. NEW YORK, June 14—MONEY ON CALL— Basy, at 1 per cent; at 1 per cent. ast loan, 1 per cent; closed PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER—2X@4% per cent, STERLING business in_bankers' bill and at $4.87i% for sixty: $4.88% and 34 CHANGE—Dull, commerc with _actual Is at $4.58% for demand -day bills; posted rates, Dills, '$4.86%. SR _CERTIFICATES—6@65c. VERNMENT BON fnactive Closing quotations on DS-Firm; state bonds, bonds were as follows: U8 bsrex. U.S. 68 coup. Loustana stpd 48, Missourl 6....... Tenn. new sot § ‘Tenn. new set 5% Tenn, new set s, Canada So. 2uds. Cen. Pac. 1ats. R. G. 18ts. 5 M. K. &T. Gen &8 Mutual Unton0s.. N.J. C. Int. Cert.. No. Pac. 16ts...... Nc_Pac. 2nds..... N.W. Consols ..., N. W, Deb. o8, St.L.&LM.Gen. Tenn, old 6. . Centuries., dodeferred s. C. nonfund Ala. Class A Ala. Cluss B. Ala. Class 0. Currencies.. * offered. Boston Stock BOSTON. June 14.—Cal Ume loans, 214@3k pes stocks, bonds and mining Quotations. 1 loans. 14@2 per cent: Closing priges for AT &S F & Am.'Sugar. . Am: Sugar pid. ato Gas, Beht *aluphaue“ Boaton & Albany. Boston & Maine. [ T Fitehbure. Gen. Electric 11. Steel. Mexican Central.. N.Y.& N. Eog.... 0la Colony. Oregon Short Line RUDDEF.........o00e Union Pacific, okt o1 West Bnd pfd_.._. Westingh. Electric W. Elec. 'pfd...... Wis. Central. ... Atchison 2da. Atchison & Gen. Electric 55! Wis. Cent. 18t §| Allouez Mining Co. 0 AANUC. ..o vs e Boston & Montana Butte & Boston.... 3§ Calumet & Hecla.. 270 Centennial. 100 Franklin. ... Kearsage ... Osceola . uin West End Forelgn Bank Statements. LONDON, June 14.—The weekly statement of the Bank of England, following changes, vious account: Total reserve, increase, issued today, shows the as compared with the pre- £833,000; _clrculation, decrease, £65,000; bullion, {ncrease, 783,908; other securities, decrcase, crease, £491,00; public 000; notes reserve, incre: securities, unchanged. The proportion of the serve to lability {s 70.62 PARIS, June 14.—The Bank of France, issued £176,000; other deposits in- deposits, increuse, £197,- ase, £191,000; government Bank of England's re- per cent. weekly statement of the today, shows the follow- ing changes, as compared with the previous ac- count: Notes In circul 000f; treasury accounts 300,000¢; gold in hand, discounted, decrense, decrease, 1,590,000f. New York Minl lation, decrease, current, increase, 20, increase, 2,00,000¢; 21~ bilis 26,425,000¢; " siiver in 'hand, ng Quotatlons. NEW YORK, June 14.—The following are the closing mining qnotations: Gholor. Crown Point. Con. Cal. & Va. Homestake .. Mexican . Ontario. Ophir... Plymoutn . Sierra Nevada, . Standard. . Unlon Con. . Yellow Jacket. Iron Silver. . Quicksiver. do preferred Bulwer...... San Franclsco Mining Quotations. SAN FRANCISCO, June 14.—The official closing quotations for mining 8LOCES LOAAy Wera as foi- lows: Bolcher. .. Con. Cal. Crown Point. Eureka Con Gould & Curry. Hale & Noreross. Moxican Mou. . Ophir Potosi. Savave, Serri Union Con. Utah Yellow Jaciet.. Bonsols, mone Consols, ace o BAR SILVER MONEY4 The rate of di shiortand three Mexic St. Paul com, Y. Central. .. Pennsylvania...... Reading. g Mex. Con. new 4. the open market for both Dills 18 % per cent. Financial Notes NEW ORLEANS, 123, NEW ORLEANS, 63. BOSTON, June ances, $1,4i7,638. BALTIMORE, balances, $270,595. NEW YORK, June balances, $,542,652. June PARIS, June 14.—Three per cent rentes, e for the account. PHILADELPHIA, 007; balances, 31,578,358 June 14.—Clearings, June 4.—Clearings, 14.—Clearings, June 1.—Clearings, $1,105,~ $1,106,- $11,706,608; bal- U.—Clearings, $1,909,097; W.—Clearings, $71,084,611; 100¢ 49,398, - CALCUTTA, Juns 14.—The Bank of Bombay's rate of discount Is 6 per CALCUTTA, June 4. the Bank of isengal 18 LONDON, June 4. —The cent. The rate of discount of per cent. Bank of England's rate of discount is unchanged at 2 per cent. MEMPHIS, June 14, ing at 31 CINCINNATI, June M. New York exchunge, ings, $2,000,200. 12%c. Blivel IIB M ,hl learupiic, e i ican dollars, 61 BT ances, 972,281, Money, change on New York, %o pi M. ~The amount of bulllon Jank of England on balance today The gold premium at Buenos Ayres LONDON, June one Into s (81,000, today ‘1s 28 CHICAGO, June 14.—New Documentary 308,000, Money, per cent, remium, Clearings, mand, retes, Clearings, $285,978; @6se premium. ANCISCO, June 4. LOUIS, June 14.—Cle w York exchange sell- balances, $163,00. Mone: @6 per cent. Clear Drafts, sight, 1 CZRGOTHe. Me: $4.213,009; bal per cent. fum bid, r bars, dull, ork exchange, To¢ steady’ at Letter de- sterling, [OMAA LIVE, STOCK JARKET Cattle Bhowi:g “Much Weakness Under Decidedly Light Receipts, YESTERDAY'S TRADE LACKED ACTIVITY Dull and Lifeless on Anything but the Yop Grades—Hoga Go Down and Up, but Finally Close Weak aud Lower THURSDAY, June 14. The supply of both beet and shipping cat- tle was decidedly $mited, yet the condition of the trade elsewhere was such that, not- withstanding the small number on sale here, no advance in prices was noted. Best shippers and killers sold fairly steady, while everything else was dull and lower. One string of cholce heavy shippers sold for $4.70, as high a price as has been paid in some time. Cholce cows and helfers also changed hands at about steady prices, while anything except best grades were siow sale and lower as a rule. The market on thin, grassy stuft 1s badly demoralized, and prices are as low as they generally get. Prices on stock cattle continue on the down move, and a further decline is noted today, especially on stockers, and there ars slow sales at prices from 30c to 40c lower than a week ago. Representative sales: DRESSED BEEF. Pr. 00 400 400 No. Av. Pr. .. 610 3 00 2000625 300 22, T 10,1041 1001140 4000900 20....1320 SHIPPING AND EXPORT. 445 32...1718 460 1. MIXED. 16....1201 18.... 720 3 Cows. 862 L 20 1050 540 K78 1080 i} [ 1010 533 120 1210 760 1020 HEIFERS. 46 160 B Beal e enmm— 282 BAS PR ooty SE888288 83333sR 8 g 823 seaestsessseacicance HOGS—Recelpts_of hogs so far this show a slight incrpase over last week's big run, the supply teday- almost reaching the big run of last Thursday. The market opened a litte slow and about G lower, strengthened later in the day, but dropped back and closed weak to 10c lower-than: yesterday, with quite a good many hogs in first hands. Sales were at extremes of $4.45 to $4.80 and bulk, $4.65 to $4.75, against abulk yesterday of $4.70 to $4.75, and on last Thursday the bulk was $4.50 to $4.55. Representative sales: No. Av. Sh. Pr. 160 $4 45 280 4 50 Sh. Pr. 160 $4 70 ® ¥ 333333332 B R R S ER AR AR ARG R REEREEEERRRSE22238E 33 FE 23333 EEEEEEEEH & zsg:;:l:l:::aaga:;;:s‘.a:a;&z#;:a‘a:fi:a!aaa:: 10 120 1'1GS ; AN} ROUGH. : :1&{, [ W .. 4% SHEEP—Receipts’ Hmited and market steady at recent decline. Fair to good nas tives are quotable &t $3.25@3.80; fair to good westerns, $2.76@3.25;. common and stock heep, $2.000225; gped: to cholce 40 to 100-Ib. lambs, $3.00@4.00. Representative salos: Wt Pr. No. 217 western yearlings. coeerieenss 89 88 88 Recelpts and Disposition of Stook. OfMclal recelpts and disposition of stock as shown by the booki Bf=the Union Stock Yards company for the twifityéfour hours, ending at 3 o'clock p. m., June 14, 15M. RBCBIFIS, Cars. Head. Cattle ... .8 1480 Hogs e 121w Sheep . . 3 DIBPOSITION. ‘attle. Hogs. Sheep. RS L e 27 Buyers. Omaha Packing company.. G. H. Hammond cOmpany, Swift and company.. a1 Cudahy Packing company. John P. Squire & Co.... Chicago Packing compan R. Becker & Degen..... 3. Lobman..... L., Becker Cudahy ~ Bros..... Shippers and feeder Left oVer......:: 100 1,708 392 13 203 2,63 i 48 200 Total Kansas City KANSAS CITY, June 4,400 head; shipments, best _strong; others & $3.00gM4.00; Texas cows, $2.0002.50; beef ive Btock Murket. 1. —~CATTLE-Recelpts, 2,000 head. * Market 10c lower: 'Texas steers, 19.5006.00; native cows, $LB0G3.50: stocke Teeders, §2.76@9.40; bulls, §1.76G3.35, HOGS—Recelpts, 10,710 head; shipments, head. Market opened o higher: closed with ad- yance lost; bulk of mles, $.76114.85; henvie $4.75G4.90;_ packers, $T6G4.90; mixed Tights, $4.00604.75; Yorkers, $.7064. @470 P Recelpt LUl head. Market slow " T pies, 100 hend; but stedy, shipments, CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Ly olea Cattle Continned to Hold Tholr Own Yesterdny. CHICAGO, June 14.—Strictly cholce cattle con- tinue to hold thelr own. That ¢ 1s a8 high s it has been since the market began to mend. The supply 18 nd ns there Is every probability that it will continue to be the sellers expect to see prices maintained. Not 80 with common and fair grades; they are areiv- Ing much too freely, and n steady recesson of While there were several ) talay that were good ring from $4.86 to groat bulk elow $4.80. of steers we o from $4 to $4.75 and from §2 P bought most of the cows, heifors ro were about 2,000 Texis cottle tinucd dull and declining, The greater the steers wold below $3.15, and from bought most of the cows. In hogs there was a limited amount of trad Ing_carly in the day at fully Wednealay's quotations, the best heavy welghts selling at .05 and s high as 850 being paid for ass rted gDt An hour after the opening the market 6o and it remained weak at that he continued Inrger receipts, yes decline In provisions and the hot r auses of the reaction. The shrinkage was less than reasonubly might have \ expect the provalling conditions. Sales were at from .0 light welghls, averages of the bulk of the om $4.85 to $4.05 a few at shecp market was than on_the That 18 the most hopeful thing to branch of the trade for marny Strictly ¢ hat i continued decrons head arrived today 15 b demand’ wig ot Whit improv 1 miles were slow at Wednes day's quotntions. Poor to choice wheep sold on W basis of from $1 to $4.60, vearlings $2 to 84 nbs at from $2.50 to .75, The pens 'n conldorable number of poor shee, ) outlet has Leen found. TE~Cattle, W60 hewl: calves , 4,000 head; sheep, 5,000 head ing Journal reports Tteceipis, 1450 head, Market steaty Prime to extra wteers, $4.8000 005 medin 1l $.00a04.50;_ others, i e, 80740 HOGS=Tecoints, Market ool strong and closed 100 lower, Rou:h hoavy @4.60; packers and mixed, $§,80G4.95; prim : buteler welghts, H.90@5.10; assorted lzhts, @49, EHEEP AND LAMDS Mark: W and iower. 504,50, top lambs, $4. and spring | still contal for which RECET ) .45 Recelpts Top. shetp, £.00) e $3.20% ve Stock Market, June 14,1k Recelpts, o 'on’sale. Europein cables quote at 10167111, dressed weight @0%se, Exports today, 610 New York ¥ no steers beef, NEW 440 head; Amerlean refrigerator beeves CALVE firm; veals, calves, 2% SHEEP A 857 head, prime, 314 Market nctive, buttermiik Recelpts, poor 1o @c; D LAMRBS—Rec 4,977 ead; on sale, 47 o Sheep und_common lambs dull barely steady; good to chofce lumbs a shidd strom over 5,60 head on sale; sheep o cholce, $2.60G4.00; lambs, ipts, head. Firm at $6.00G 550 for extreme Louls Live Stock Market ATTLEReceipts, . Market slow, xang dull, 10@15c lowe 0-1bs., $4.00404.45; 1,000 [ i calve 43.40; $2.2010 1d; shipments, 2,100 Market opened 5@10c higher, but 1ost th advance; good heavy and 1ght, $1.9005.0 ir to medium light, $4.80G4.85; common light and Dpigs, $4.20 SHEEP—Recclpts, 3,000 head: shipments, none. Market very dull; lambs, $3.00@3.25; not enough sheep sold to establish a marke Cincinnatl Live Stock Market. CINCINN June 14.—HO 4 demand, firm; § 2,600 head; shipments, 800_head CAT shipment SHI! shipments, 3,800 head; lambs, @4.80. ST. LOUIS 3,80 head; shipm e lower fol native steers, to 1,200-1bs $4.00G4.50; 2.30. HO head. 1,200 to 1, $3.5004.00; cows, steers, 33, 5,000 h cow —Recelpts 300 head; receipts, 3,400 head: fair demand; $2.00 4.40; receipts, loux City Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITY, June 14.—HOGS, Receipts, head; shipments, M0 head. Market uneasy lower at $4.55@4.75; bulk, #6064 CATTLE-Receipis, 1,00 head head. Market dull; fecders, 2.25@3.15; cows, $12@3.00; oxen, $1.50@2. 3,200 and hipments, 183 ); yearlings, bulls, $1L.0G230; Stock in Sight. Record of receipts of live stock at the four principal yards for Thursday, June M, 1804 Cattl She T 4,400 3,800 South Omaha...... Chicago . x Kansas City....l0 0000l BLELOUlS. . sieerissnes % 8,000 100 .Totals .2, Local Produce Market, Interest in the market is centered princi In_butter and e which are recefving more attention from dealers than usual. Poultry veal and hay remain practically unchanged from Wednesday's quotations. BUTTER—The butter cullar, Judging from the made by buyers it might almost I led ex- cited. The receipts have been light for some time back, the average being only 247 package dally during the past six days. Of this number At least forty-seven packuges must have been creamery, There fs consic among the buyers of packing stock they put the price up to llc for graxs goods. Other grades of butter are more quiet and pris are about steady. It is hard work to gt over o for the best country butl Cream butter i firmer, and holders asking 18 for solid packed separator and 20@zic for bricks EGGS—The egg market Is very firm in spite of the fact that New York is off aguin ani that prices are too high here. The quality of the cggs s very poor on an average and as high as elghteen cases have been candled to get six cases of good eggs. On account of the quantity of poor eggs on the market it 15 possible to get ©eggs at almost any price. Good, bright stock, however, sold yesterday at Joc.' Seconds sold down as low as 7c. A shipper In the countiy writes that he has been offered 1lc on frack in the country by an eastern buyer, but probably of doubtful responsibility. TRY—For some reason the market very slow. Just why more poultry is not into consumption is a hard question to answer, as it Is cheaper than most other kinds of meat. The dressers stocked up quite heavily during the glut, in anticipation of a speedy al- vance, and aré now unloading on the ietall trade, which may have somemning to do with reducing the demand at commissim h uses Buyers are very particular, and want the best hens, while old roosters are neglected and hurd to sell. Quotations are unchanged. Ol hens, b@ite; roosters Che demand for 'geese and ducks s very li anl what few are arriving are mostly that have been plucked, and In consequence not very desirable. There {s quite a little inquiry for turkeys, and the few that are coming meet ready wile. Ducks, 6G7ci hen “tur- 6@6c; Reese, is full of veal, and it s s can do to keep It moving t enough. The packers are all filled up veal, and some commission houses have thelr shippers to stop consignments for & few duys and give the market portunity to clear itgelf, Good veals are offered at 6e. PIGEONS—The gun clubs use quite a good many plgeons, and there is a demand for old birds strong on tbe wing. Old birds, per doz., $1.40G1.50. VEGETABLES, A consignment of Texas squashes, cucumbe:s and green peppers was a feature of the mar- ket. 'The market was about steady on all lines reported. SQUASH—Texas summer 31 per doz. cleuTinnrs The plied with southern cucu on_orders. GRE PEPPERS—Texas green peppers, 1% bu. box, The. 'OLD BEANS—Hand picked navy, $2.10@ medium_ navy, $1.90G2.00; common white be $1.50G1 ONIONS—Hoth onlons are offered on the market, bu. box, $L.10; Californin, per ib., POTATORS Carload 10ts of potatoes are riving dajly, both from Calif points. Supplles in the countr city being ol nusted, the' dema and the recelpts are kept pretty well cl Good stock, $1.00@01.10 per bu. California is _furnishing the bulk 10t 18 pretty good stock fo year. Good shippiug stock, situation is rather pe- bids that are being 30, squash on orders, market Is very well sup- bers at §2 per ciate per ns, southern and California new per dos. PIE orders. TOMATO! very liberal large whipy onorders. PLANT—Home grown ple plant, 2 on S_The supply on the market fs both Mississippl and Florida being m to thls market. A8 a result, prices siderably lower than they were i Bhort time ago. Mississippl stock, per 4 basket $1.6001.75; Florida stock, per 6 basket 32,262,560, BEANS—The low prices of the past have stopped shipments to this point to such an extent that there are hardly enough to fill orders. In consequenc lces are uUp ngain. Wax beans, per bu., §2.00G2.25; string beans, $1.76_per bu. PEAS—The stronger. EGG PLANTS—Ps light and the market r b, on’ orders, FRUITS, Owing to the cars being late, the auction snle announted for yesterday morning was postponed ShUl 2 . m. The offerings were the largest Uf'uny hale mo far, there being 664 boxes of Oherrien, 210 ‘crates of apricots, 142 boxes of tthes' and 101 crates of cheriy plums. The o mostly “Royals,'! the h and the “Royal " Ann. at the and. the o muc a “Up. " The Trakers were g orders other her sale ix annou this 4 o'clock. The ¢ s will be and upricots RIIES There was o car of berries n Walla, Wash., besldes some light Expross shipments, which mide the receipts the heaviest of any day for some time. The berrics Iust have been In very fine shape to commence With, but they were most 190 soft to be shipped out on orders, and had to be sold to the local Urude. The best stock sold at $3.60, which was supply Is 60G$1.00, The attendan pldding spirited, was soon cle large buye n emi-Annual Inventory Sale. THE GREATEST BALE ever held TR TSN ST or any oth city. $250,000 worth of goods at cost \d under. Special sale on everything. 1,500 ctures at one-third regular pricos. Purniture, Carpets, Stoves, Baby Carviages, Refrigerators, Gasoline Stoves, ete., alm st givoen away. Big attractions in the Parlor Furniture Dopartment. Space prevents showing more than one, but it is only a sample of how everything else s being sold. This Parlor Suite 5 Piccaoe EXACTLY LIKE PICTURES Oak frame. finished antique, in bro- catelle, plush or tapestry, and worth every cent ot $40,00, for [nstailment Housa. hest fro st not brought River. less than the before. Advice suppli last considerably on the day Ore., which on this mark: The Hood rive flows north througl wide and twenty-fiv bia river. Cascade only from lumbia_ river. been damage places by the floods, WM., LOUDON. Commission Merchaut GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Private wires to Chicago and New York. Al business orders placed on Chicago Board of Trade. Correspondence. sollcited. . room 4, New York Lifo Dufldl Telephone 1308. o —_— DECREASED ASSESSMENT. las County Assessors Have Not Found as Much Property as Usual. The county commissioners held a short sesslon yesterday, sitting as a board of - equalization for the purpose of hearing such complaints as might be presented upon -the subject of asessment of real and personal * property returned by the various assessors. Owing to the fact that the totals on all of the books had not been made, but little headway was made, aside from receiving the complaints and filing them for future refer ence. The footings of the real estate values of all of the precincts outside of the city of Omaha have been completed. The valuations and the comparison with the year 1893 are as follows: five mi ity the Colum- midst of the is accessible long in the ni ley in ange of mount the _railroad ong the Co- This 1) miles east has and even washed away in many This nas made it impos- Kible for the berry growers to ship their fruit, and as a they are drying it. Sun® r mise to be a novelty on ot this fall RIT market has been very poorly with _California cherries this week, being only n part of a car to supp ¢ when s ) at auction. Clioice CH supplic therd the demand | shipping stoc ' i T been made still more 83 by terday. A% a result pr arket. 1 weil supplied Guith piendifn in o tions are a litt'e ! n orders, $2.60 per | but _the grown berr Koo many sections Tower. Good stock, & et ca BLAC 38—The supply there belng only a few cases in. is worth 34, BLACK IRASPRERRIE berries were light and the demand good. shipping stock on order: RED RASPBERKI I8 still light Shipping stock The receipts of rasp- Good There we.e none re- ¥ tion sale of Californ| enches ook plac Sull more illed to arrive today, and the market is likely to be well supplicd from now on. They are quoted at $2.09G PLUMS—The first California plums of the son have arrived and are quoted at $1.2°@1 They are the small, rel frult known as cherry plum. TROPICAL BANANAS—As usual, when the market the demand’ for ban heavy, Cholce stock, $2.00012.50. LEMONS—The weather has not enough to_create a very heavy demand for lemons, Faney lemons, * 800 size, $; cy lemons, 360 size, $3.70; choice lemons, 360 siz $3.50003 ORAN the market the dem ewhat and the supply on the mar Fanean sweots, $3.50008.75. PINEAPT There "1 o falr Florida pineapples on the marke per. doz., or $8.00§9.00 per crate doz. 1503 Chicago .8 119,820 Clontarf 4,700 Douglas Elkhorn orence Jefferson Millard McArdle Platta Valley Union = Waterloo ... East Omihi West Omahy South Omaha....! the fes are on nus is not very been warm full of berries, diter- GO oo moral 14 31,803,391 The decrease in valuation of these pre- cincts aggregates $188,063, or about 10 per cent, being greatest in Elkhorn, Douglas, East Omaha, West Omaha and South Omaha, where there are a large number of unpro ductive town lots. The situation causes the commissioners some alarm, as they argue that If the same decrease should hold good in this city the entire valution of the county will fall below $20,000,000, with a possibility that it will not exceed $19,000,000, which they claim will mean a much higher levy for state and county purposes. e Crowds are growing at Courtland Beach, Dl L MNAMARA ACQUITTED, Ex-Priest Found Guilty of the © of Malicious Libel. LIBERTY, Mo., June 14.—J. V. McNamar the ex-priest who styles himself the bishop of the Reformed Cathollc church, has been acquitted of the charge of maliclously libels ing certain priests and nuns with whom he charged with lmmorality, The case was called for trial before Judge Breaddus and the court room was crowded to suffocation, large delegations from the Amerlcan Protective assoclation boing pres ent to attend the trial. The case was cone siderably delayed by the refusal of Ml Tempy Broaddus, the court stenograp and daughter of the judge, to report it. She had learned that certain parts of Mo- Namara's specch would be Introduced in testimony, and that it was too indecent for a woman to hear. Police detectives and John Booth and Jules Rosenberger, who reported the lecture for the Kansas City Star, gave evidence as witnesses for the state. T The jury after two hours' brought in a verdict of not gullty, Thelr judgment astinished te prosecution, wha thought they had made out a clear ca Mr. McNamara's defense was that bis chaj was agalnst priests In general and not im particular, i supply of at 315071 76 of about six MISCELLANT Fancs, per 1b., 121 FIGS— b Haliowaes, 6 o 70-1b. boxes, per Ib., DATE! fONEY—Callfornia, 15e; dark honey, 10G12c. MAPLE SYRUP—Gallon cans, per dvz., $12. NUTS-Almonds, English wainuts, 109 120; filberty, 1%¢; Drazil nuts, e, CIDER—Dure julce, per Lbl, $6; half bbl, .20 JES—No. 1 green hides, 24c; No. 1 green i 3¢i No. 2 green salted hides, 2 cal calf, 8 1bs. to 15 s, 6c; No. 2 henl calt, 8 1bs. t0 16 1bs, dci No. 1 dry fiint Bides. 6e; No. 3 dry flint hides, de; No.'1 dry waited Rides, "4t part cured hidew, ‘Yo per Ib. s than fuily curcd, teR D “PELTE Green salted, ench, 20600; green sulted shearlings (short-wodled early skin), tiite; dry shearlings (short-wooled early , “each, 510 lings _(short Wooled early’ skinsj, i dry flint, Kansas ‘and_ Nebr pelts, per o actul welght, b@se: dry fint, ians: Nebraska murrain wool pelts, pér b, uct Nenent, “gee; dry fiint, Colorado butchier wool Deltn per. b, actual Wwelght, 4@ic; dry flint, Bolradh murrain wool pelts, per b, actual r&e K butéher Wool, No. 1 whit ollow, S beeswa ) The recelpts and demand are aboul el P upland hay, . Cotton Market. JEW ORLEANS, June 1.—COT o ot 1,600 ba rive, 400 cxi’ stock, Naics. Wnd stendy: sales une, Sy, s o2 00 Goaa 02 .04470.05; Octol a1 Janyary, $7.16 bid; i, LOUTH, dune aling, 7 81607 vales Fhents, 80 tale INNATI, Jun e, 20 bales i delibera atiug, Hoa New York Dry Goods Markot. NEW YORK, June W4.—The demand has ex- cluded staple cottons n favor of autumn fancies, for which there wan only a Prints and _gingh estlc fabricn; fair sales goods of the we ton dress goods GQuest; colored cottons dull at 2 11-16c for 64 sauares. o were #old_ahead Seon the no o ¥el?.n . F Were sold atead, | Seen the new ballon yet? This eve at Printing %! TINUANCE, Judge Payno Ins 0 Prenderga Coming On at Once. CHICAGO, June 14.—Judge Payne today refused & continuance in the case of A sassin Prendergast and will set a date fon an insanity trial tomorrow. The attorneys on both sides had united In a request for & continuance until November 12, — - o A < Triak Top prices for best grades of hay yesterday were o follows: = Upland bay, $8.60; ‘midiand, W owlund, $7.60; rve straw, 8. Demand fair; gl fmir, ' Color ‘makes the price 4 TBRE baies well the beat. Only top grades bring 10p prices * wrkot. Market Peoria June 14.—CORN. higher; No. 3, 40ic AT Market wotive and hi e No. 3 white, 42G42%c. rain PEORIA, frm and No. 3, 4o er; No. 2 white, WHISKY—Market fum,; bigh wine basis, §1.15 Go to Courtland beach tonighty

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