Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 17, 1894, Page 15

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE OMAHA ble reason why business should not recov: ] I\ RO DB JANEIRO, JORE 16 -Strong: No. 7, | A, 3 15-10@4te; cut loaf, 4R@% 1-160; crushed, SHERP- Ttocolpts, 3.3 head; shipments, 8600 : and trade resume all of Its usual activity. $15; exchange, 9%d: _receipts, 6,000 baga; | 4% 16c; powdercd u‘mmm»-mu granulated, hoad: market nomihal| receipta’ being principally —— cleared for United Statesy 3,000 bags; stock, 15« cubes, 4 3.166M o " —_— abeop o flnligmmene — e . AS DUN SEES IT. ST e o e oricen Fully: mAIntatned; congrifaRal Jave, 1o 34 Week Ol whY Ksoiher Goed. Rbii of Recelpts and Disposition of Stock. - = o) Loeal Produce Market. covado, fair, refining, 13s 64, 0808 RECEIPTS, Omaha Jobbers Report a Very Fair Move Poople Should Be Gratefal for Two Things | Bearish News Was Largely "f the Majority whe weskt olossd, WILE YO markét about st Ok, = st Qattle and H Cars. Hend 4 ment of Goods, Situation in Local Circles. and July Wheat Declined. i most lines And. Wit o special feature FPOOKS AND BONDS. Al nd Hogs. _ i e 3 b Mr. W. H. Roberson, manager of the importance; " very. litls}eharige will e noted T e mercantile agency of R. G. Dun & Co., BUTTRE T The situathf was practically un- | Spirit of Speculation Not Very Highly De- Tuyets. pesy et CROP CONDITIONS IMPROVE BUSINESS | speaking of“trade for the week, say WEAKNESS WAS DUE MOSTLY TO RAINS [ changed yestorday the imarkct romuining in veloped Yesterday, BEEF TRADE BADLY DEMORALIZED | omana I € e s 3 At Pl el sl el LU A raine are said o pave started up the | NEW YORK, June 16.—The spirit of Scade SWirt and company k i Y conditions of aftairs generally, as they are _— pasturvs fn many sectymd " ant Tmproved the | ypeculation was not very highly developed | o i 3 The Cliany PRcking ¥ 4 presentes e. The moveme 5 " prospects fo or teclipta later on. At the Ne « cou hn 1 Sauire & 0 SV Tank Clearings Show an Increase in the | Presented at this time. The movement of | /L. cuples and Vers Limited Exports [ Drospects for larger rectifts later on ALt | 050 Faok axohange today, many of the | C'MM0B In the Situntion to Encourage | JouR \b PN &0 o 5 . the unemployed, which was quite threaten [ " pte Wlvery light, During Dealors atid Sites \Were Siow and quaghy, Ferceutage of Loss as Compared with ing and revolutionary in appearance for Were Prominent Features in the De< :""""x::"‘m“‘ |“< Gt Ao iy tived | leading operators were away from the street, = # 3 'R x Hia : " 4 One Year Ago-Importance of a time, has now lost Its interest. The cline—Provisions Were Firm on packing stock 1s generally 'going at 1. Chol 3 | the arbitrage houses were out of the mar- ot Lol "‘;‘ .“I“"' A I Bocker & Tiogen Correct Crop Reports. bodies of men who were moving toward the Buylng by Shorts. oYtk Bidte, >t "] ket and the room traders were not disposed cover a Nickel. PRy LS . LR e national capital are rapidly .n-t..wm;m;m_ EAGS—The ek market yesterday did not thow [ to do business. Most of the trading was Qan, St Lodia ¥ } Bimibe ta SIS to the Joxlo of persuasion T e eE™ otk %911 cane,” (hey were leus | done by shorts who desired to close out SATURDAY, June 16, Tiecker y ¥ Tt In not necessary to be a very close ob- | fiituad of Bullets. The great wave of di CHICAGO, June 16.—Bearish news was | Worb Betsde BORE Sl ny 165 canen alers | thelr standing contracts and by small hold- | oo SATURDAY, Juno 16 Siippers IO 3 SeiYstilp order, to errive at the conclusion | ConIEnt Secms to 'f"""l D If, and | Jargely in the majority today and July e ‘!w-‘-;lllv;.{lr!u e cnars owered thelr | ers of long stocks who were anxious to il w:w ”.(‘”l'l:; h"‘:” "I‘m_”"m‘ \‘m’( ol st bl O TLL O 1L in the wholesale district of Omaha than | generous rainfall, extending well over Ne- | closed %4c lower, but oats and provisions C cusern markelt, " aies of s Were | yroyure to ell and the buying was feeble | Materially. The figures arc as follows: HICAGO LIVE STOCK, there was two weeks dgo. This better feel- | hritska, 1 was ";'_'r'mL" il i:"","f.l eral | acted independently and closed firm. Open- FOULTILY No change wan developed | and spasmodic. The total transactions were | Recefpts this week.... 1106 ok | rask Than Ona. MHoesnd lend, of Fresh ing amounts to a positive renewal of confl- | delighted with the prospect presented. Corn | Ing trades in wheat were at from %c to %c¢ Lo 28 ”w'y ’:”"“'I: it e M | less than 50,000 shares, and in only three !}e.,..",.,_( last week. ... 17,0% AT el g dence that must have no small influence | 18 lluuklue‘ well, x‘mvl althongh ;"N‘l”("l‘m‘rg decline and gradually sold down lc, rallied | Wetvloaipty wero rej it only 191 cool stocks were the sales more m.mlr.'uuu uhnr_pni ut_;l:" “"~"; last y ":- 14 "; " 1| CHICAGO, June 16—Tews than 1,00 head ot summer months. Two weeks ago the job- | rizht, and Omaha markets aiready begin | lower. The weaknoss was due mostly to the | puwiers, de' The demand for et aspation o5 besiacss, THe ‘spening | Luyers to b beariah ltor on and the close | about ® head were Texans. Tho natipe trade Ders ware wearing very long faces, but the | to feel the bencficial effect of & recovery | rains, the lower cables and very limited ex- | (ueks in verv Juhty G0 o0 quotations wera gencrally & smal fraction | 008y found the :rl\ur D o [Tt Jous wkitered hact WndiUre: WY coming of rains, that have been quite gen- | “The third encouraging feature of the | ports. Offerings were quite liberal at tho | piucked, —and —in onsequenee ot Viny | higher, Sugar showing the greatest improve- kbbb e bl AL A v Lol et M e b ¢ fow lots b eral In extent, has given a broader and hap- | Week's situation is the fact that the canal | giart, with shorts covering, but the supply | desrable. ,l"";"f"'w'!("';, e e Ty iy | ment, Tecording an advance of % per cent | stock. Beef cattle values are anywhere from | [(CERFEEE (0 (0 BASHNI. ploked it b 1N i Dlor expression to the features of the jobbing | Pronosition is “Anally = before” the eounty | o "o greater than the domand and the [ with Vory'"Feady” syiv; Ducks, ggic hen tur- | and immediately moving up an additional | 20c to 400 lower, cows 206 lower and StOCKErS | Lutchers at abut steady prices, mostly at from 3 eatures o o commissioners. It needs some amendments . - BG0e; Keese, SWIRC. % per cent. Then under realizing sales 10 ae than: Mond Py - spadobi 0! 4 3 fraternity. “This is what makes us smile,” | na to Is and further safeguards for the | market ruled weak. There was some selling 3 B hag beer & rather | ahlre iraprovement was loat, but the covers | 204 foedsrs 200 to 400 lower than Monday. | $1.% to 4 me plain, lghe atcers wold at @ald. oné, pointing to the government re- | PLO ”1'"" of ;h people ,hy( lh? l“(;';,,",;', of July and buying of September by the ele- | dimcult mat P, e market cleaned wh | yngof short contracts in the final dealings The depression began on Wednesday and ,:nm nTu'» to 8.9, and falr 1,200-1b, steers at p d bt a renes 8 to be cc ded, 1 , 000, There has beel consta end y for stocks . o o ron] 5. he Texas cattle were 1 o Dart on, Nebraske reading: . “Local rains | e e Ee oty e At an Sey | vator Interest, and this had a weakening | Them bas ben a constant tendincy of mocks | oplaed an’ppreciation in value ot 1% per | continued the rest of the week, the market | $2 The Toxes catile were nearly al for the W ARHiovEd. sroe o ty | terprise. Assuming the feasibility of the | tondency, especially for July, There was | some pretty prices. hi choice | cent, the last belng the highest price of the | proving most unsatisfactory to shippers. SBN rase sieere i At AN BRve greatly improved crops; oorn prospects | oopy the development of i lon that deliveries on July con- | fat and small veals are quoted at i coarse | morning. In the general market the | The condition of the trade today was the f TR KFAte stecss Bold at LG and & lon generally very good; small grain will be | the pow cticable, the effect | alsoan impression 4 thi A 16 sine vervte Wiscon- | tendency of prices during the first hour was | very worst seen bere n a long time, not so | T Bects 6 BLEL - Some (I 86010 Texan ; R b 9 L80OVETinE.." B et AR G Bl i LA Gl Je it e et ™ Wisconsin,— full | downward, but the losses were merely frac- [ much from the decline in prices, which was | S)W* wen e and WAL ] There aro atill sections of the country | Mivasting wortd will be turned to, this city | dded some decision to the market and was | Gruym,“naw make, Cobraska wnd Towa. | tional. After 11 o'clock a better tone pre- | bad enough, but from the fact that there and wiH uch T Cellutary, &b thiy Xet in which tho drouth | boyvond tha possibility of & doubt If the | looked upon as a bearish factor. There was | full cream, 8ic; powa, vari | vailed and under the leadership of Chicago | was little desire to take many of the cattle gl Ged N i undertaking 18 entered upon. some unfavorablo crop news, .but it cut | pkim, e@ici Limburgss e, * | Gas and Cordage an advance was recorded. | at even low prices. The market in general opened 3 has not been broken, but they are small | “wRetail trade for the week in necesaities | ;i o Th kot rallled some to- | ' HAY-The week closed with the market steady | The higher range of values was not, however, | was 10c to 15c lower on the fair to good I n extent and will cut little figure in the | has been good, but beyond this it has been | littlo figure. e ma | al i Advancs “aiready moted. "I Fecelpts | maintained for long, and on mod: | beef and shipping steers, while on some of . grand total. The shortage in the small | Yery ~dull. Deéalers in luxuries, “whether | ward the close, influenced by stronger contl- | yuuarday consisted of only ono car, und stocks | orate gelling & partial reaction took | the grassy, warmed up'steers prices were 7 llquld or solid, are having a hard summer | nental cables and covering by shorts. are pretty well cleaned up, |~ The supply 18 86 | place. In the final dealings spec- [ even lower, if they received a bid at all. from th graln_crop does not cause any uneasiness | of it. In wholesale circles trade has been | Corn was weak on rains and free selling. | light that dealers are predicting an advance of | 7 e LT G G, U LT, ML rompthe i in trade circles, as it Js well known that | good, but not driving, and the week has | o rango for the day was She. $K0QLE next week uniets moro hay comes In, | ulation again becamo atrng O SO LR PR T Ll AL 4 4 f ¥ been' marked by the departure of a number 7 : here has beo ood deal of complaint grom 3 5 8 up to 4.9, but sales at e Mot sandls the hoves of busi- | Of the heaviest deafers upon a tour of the | Oats were unsettiod within 134c pange 19r | oit county, which produces most of the upland | *The bond market was firm during the day, | was not excessive, but, as on the steer mar- e e e Tason e bl i i o ch high | brightens | #maller towns in Nebraska. These occa. | July. An edrly break o6 the ra fol° | hay. that comes to this murkel, about, o SIOM | byt tho deallngs were light in volume and | ket, there was absolutcly no life to the trade. nd Whipping lots sold ot rom $.30" W + ! ness men Just 8o much highor and brightens | signai"visits wil heip (o attract trade, and [ lowed by liboral buying and the market | hay crop, The St 1, oL SetDR, 050Gt | the changes trifiing. Bulls, oxen, stags, calves, and, In fact, ali | 3 nnd Dlam ikt ‘o arind | N N LUy D s "1® | by bringing jobber and country merchant to | closed steady. bly | moisture: There ia very liitie straw coming and | The following are the closing quotations | classés shared In' the general decline,’ the | o' ia "Werk, “when st Tosvy sotd ot S0 b business men in every line of trade may be | a personal acquaintance will bind the city | “Provisions were firm on buying, presumably | B0, GG, Uhland hay, $h.ov; midiand, | on' the loading stocks of the New York ex. | market clostag very dull and weak at the | Tt s sra " oumy 5o how o Sdie and expected to follow a v‘l,nr); uun-edrvnllvo v%l» ?“”n‘;fl t‘r';“;m“y territory more closely | py ghorts. The higher lev‘rpgol ln:larlke: 8, I;)wla'm‘nl‘ 5. A -l::nw,m:s. p::»mur‘-;‘l ;::':; change today: * | decline. sold. Monday's receipts are estimated around - limit their buying orders to the | to cach other. . th. apared with last | eupply " fair. Color makes ce o ! | chan : ot ek : 000, e The, Marker. Qlored: fF p s Imodiate!tlgmanids of Cutomers, thus e D a5l Rttty Bt July pork. 1s 21150 higher, July lard | LAt pales ell the Best.Only top srades bring | AGHTwon Noror Facie. (0% [ There was no tmprovement {n tho foeder | BN oniy's | Rt oF (reah Arrivals came - d o old song of ‘Ple ! T top_ prices. z . Pac. e from that of yesterday. o - By A Bt i ¢ i inating very largely all speculative ten- | {lerks still wing the old soni ¥ 191 10c higher and July ribs 10c higher. 0B BEIoeSs s “glin- clube use"Giite s~ good | AfAmeEXp! NoPac. vtd 84 | trado from that of yesterday. Values on i | ity Wt sl A€ i Shove dencles, there can be no doubt but what “The extremely hot weather here Is sald Vessel room in limited demand; rates easy | many pigeons, and there is a demand lnrdnld 'do Bed... Northwestern 1081 | B A iy of stonk Sattls hive boon | sioek. soll at & dittio, stter priced (han. wete i the present cheerful prospect must have | to prevall also in Washington, and this | at 1c for corn to Buffalo. Dirda strong on the wing, Old birds, per doz. | Am Expross.. .. F R R v i 3 3 s offered the day bofore, but thare was no quotable ] some Influence upon present transactions. leads many a weary, waiting business man The leading futures ranged as follows: $140GL50. an T BT Zaltimora & Ohlo. N ;finfllfi o BT ;:\;rclln:"x;ve;";lfi‘); ':;'“;,;‘“iny"iih.‘lé"‘f.c:r : wdvance of the week. ' Mogt Tho conduct of every commercial entor. | £o hope that congreasional speeches will b | —avirstos—1_oven. | Hugh. |_Low._ Cioss. /The week closes with the market on vegetables | Canada Southern. Ontario & W...... 10% | gatisfactory price, Olosed,. "Falr 00" to 100-Tb. native muttons sodd 4 priso having become dependent to such a | o ol il be delayed beyond mid- | WheatNo.2|— 1 | .| about steady. String and wax beans are u | Central Pacific... Orogon Imp 12 1 A 7 " S e D hALive. TAmOe d great extent upon crop reports, a local job. | JoUrhment will not be delayed beyonc Tl ies 57 57% 5K 56% | little more plentiful and not quite so high. Some | Ches. & Ohlo... (Oregon Nav....... 13 REPRESENTATIVE SALES: Rt AL s TE retiy EKIra’ JONEL OFLINITE: Der observes that some improvement should [ ™™ TN oawte| GE| 874|679 | home srown caulifower of god quality is beins | Chicago Alton. QELEU N o DRESSED BEEF. aell Rbove $3.20 now, and’ few’ lambe 4 5 > 4 Y i 50%| 60 | shown-on the market. i iDadeQuesiins |t . Av. Pr. gyt forch § be made In the method of obtaining these St. Lous Market, Csvu (UM 03¢ 0 n fow Texas cantaloupes | Chlcago Gas...ois P.D. & an v £ A % e’ , B *LOUR—Faster; ‘orn No. % CANTALOUF r 3 1123 34 05 Receipta: alves, 100 head; reports. So far as Nebraska 1s concerned BIEonE gyane LIGBTON L BAs e oL | S iners a0l ou| 30m| 40 | have rrived on the market, butare mot mov- | Consolidated Gas. Bitwhure 150 HER e ead. 1 very aatisfactory weekly reports are fur- [ GOl chanked | o U ety qodatll oGl A0 g0 | Ing"oR Ve rapialy. "Onoroers, SLGLY ber | G AT Pullman Paiacs.. 193 AR | M e e nished, but of other states so much can not aftaln No. 2 red, cosh and « e S Tezas lawest Gorn;. oRyotders, |JOotioHONECart Richmond Tor.. 10 0 CATTLE Teoelnta, LOW howd: shipments, ] be sald. At least business men do not ap- | Ju dlec; August, Si%c; September, % AR frii| [ O A et Del. Hudson.. [ pit 13 b AR I Rl T pear to look with much confidence upon the | 5%, o Sl T NG s mixea annesg| 80 38 3% | "GEETA-Now bects, per doz. bunches, 2z, He 14 F204.65; othors, $.750.95 Texans, $2.60@3.90. government refotts and ‘& greal many Of | cash ‘and” June, atige; :July,. Who; Beptembe il L i 5 O UAST—Toxas summer squash on orders, B RBANL mATHEE Gotive and o ver! cloved @ them go to great expense to secure private | 3Sic. % Fic 003 Sor. dox |St. Paul . Al Bolas: roURN T henvy, " S4:956.50: - nucke d 4 information. ~ While the reports from the | | OATSZGatned the on short buying, aad coon 13 8 MBS ~The market 1s flooded with both |8t Buul g 10 Tl e, Deime . heavy and butoner ] territory tributary to Omaha are of more | Jowsi Mo, 2 cosy dBiacc dune: T home o nd southorn cucumbers, and, they (BRI iih ) 4 s, SLSBLAT A Tights, mouUn. 4 importance to the business men of this city, Nothing doing. prg ki ) n"(\t Ty e iaers pendbrateniiy wor Southern 1814 EXPORT. m_.,.:.,“ m;\r‘k > |"" I tecelpty, o0 head; al- - . 3 em. ders, w32 25 " 5 o8t no market; top sheep, $3.25@3.60; op lambs, the general conditions covering the whole thing doing. 6 79% 30G40c per doz. 984 17118 ot atsotd [Lyi000 ] i BRIN 10% 36....1220 210 4 35 .00@4.50. country are closely observed. Just now the GREEN PEUPERS—Texas green peppers, por o4 G —_— , 1 6321 645 1% bu. box 70 L Sloux City Live Stock Markot. A government crop reports are being assailed 630 | 645 'OLD BEANS—-Hand picked navy, $210G2.15 43 SIOU 3. i 8 9 L A d ple , % E O June 16, S Recelpts 1,100 LA sty In the ant: nlr:““‘wf"l’;"[';[‘:t Gice timothy, $.000 | “Gair- wiations wereos foilows: medium navy, $1.9G2.00; common White beans, | B:& T prd.. 1 i SI0U Tune 10-HOGS _Ttecelpts 1400 bl that the system of gather 10.00. - o e O B032.00; winter | $1.50@1.60. o pfa... 7 higher at $1.4504.605 bulk, 1 isties not kept pace with the UTTER—Unchanged. R D e s ONIONS—The market s not quite Dl 7 D ais.of the times and_ that_ frequently ]:-‘:9(5:*‘4]"{:0‘ ':nifi'x-'l'f: oy e L 1 P o200 " | On ordere, southern, per bu. bos.. #1 {?:.:? }:f;x’.f.'i o Bk ) 123: 2,129 44 yostorday, 455 ¥ o LI3A D—Higher: $3.1073.12%. ; pring, G6%c; No. 3 spring, | O @dige per 1b. 3 % i outavilled 45i4| Western Unlon. t quiet; fecders, private information as to crops and stocks s I T WHE, 3 pring, Gbtc; POTATOES—As supplies are increasing tne | poulaviiod N, 434 Westom tulo fox o $5.403.35) veniTings W, $1.25G3.00% £ ci in | SORN ME 5 nominal; No. 6140, Kot I8 not quite so strong, and dealers are ol | T 0 12 165 s Ll G b of produce are given greater credence CORN MEAL~—$3.10@3.15. CORN-—No, 3 yellow. 40%c. market is not q Manhattan Con 433 1 17 bulls, $1.50a2 C| V! K S Y f Aty P i ot holding for quite as high pricos as they were, L | Co 5 " E BELLC T AT CR B atind SOTTON THEN- Unchanged: OATS—No. 2" to: No."2' white, HiGHYic. Dotrinor ths et week thiety two cara of soath: | Memphis & .. 10, 125 18 As to the volume of trade, there has not | PROVISIONSSiilghers i, auet, Porc | | BAIHLE 2 ¢ : w01 i P " | Moblle & Ohio: 1 1w 19 principal yards fof Saturday, June 16, 1895 i been much change during the past six days. K Roats, "none | FILAX SEED-No. 1. #100. EAOAG Rioria 1o tarnahing: e oniy | AMECNAC 24 14 20 Catile, Hogn, Sheop. ‘ Local jobbers generally report trade as run- $6,5; .70, SEED—Prime. $4.70. cabbage that is coming to this market, and it | NGGOn Cordage. H i o South Omaha L0310 7,618 cl - o PROVISIONS—Mesa pork, $12. he season. Good shipping stock, 5 & Chicago ... 1000 27000 ning along In an even channel and as de rs. $7.50; longs, $1.10; ribe, | | PROVISIONS Moss poric | 31 1s good for th 3 N. J. Central i 150 315 % 0 i 3 ; shorts, $7.50007.62%. hbl. Lar 714096.70 pi on_orders, 2%4@2%ce. N &AW, prd 1 L Kansas 2100 7600 60 § void of any striking features. The grocery Shot e, ;| (o0se). $6.506.5005; dry salted shoulders (hoxad), 8 gane tock, Qe | N.&W. pid 160 2 22 EeAHARA 100 5000 3,500 ] houses are all very busy and have their 13 O BRI R heaL AT 000, :‘;r.';'m itas Mot Clear sides’ (boxed), I6I0 | ASPARAGUS Giod tome grown stock, 3504 | Norih Am. Co : 8 i@ sl s Louts L b tending to the multitude of INTS—Flour, 6,000 ‘bbls.; wheat, 1,000 [ 6. i TOMATOES—The supply on the market Is [ The total sales of stock were 48,64 e L) Totals . 6,8 44,278 3, x h‘:fl' ’“l!llzlel:l E(:P:?:;fllnlu'lfll keep pouring In. | bu.; culrl! 54,000 b\l,!”rlnll. fi.fl‘)(l‘l::‘. Ykt WHISKY~—Distillers' finished goods, per gal., vull:yulfln'rlnl, both Mrn p:‘nlxvr" and Florida being | sha Inciuding: Atchison, American HEIFERS. Tho dry ds jobbers report a very fair e ity large shippers to thls market. A8 a result, | Sugar, 12.300; Chicago Gas, 5, 2,100; 100 615 175 Now York Weekly Bank Statement. Iiov Ry, gooas fjobbers “zeL u Minneapolis Wheat Market. Tlie following wero the receipis and snipments | JrEC, yre’ considerably lower than ‘they were d | Unfon Pacliic, 1,00; Corda stern 140 173 NEW YORK, June 16,—The weokly bani atate- 3 business for the middle of June and are | y,yyp June 16.—Speculators gener- | fortoday: Dhort thme ago. | Missiaslppl stock, per 4 basket | Union, 1,600, 150 18 SN AR e sl i g disposed to mll very well snh‘uflledl Wlhh the ally expected a déoline in wheat and op: ned the | ~Ariclon, ceolpts. Shipments. | crate, ’n S5a1.503 Florlda stock, ~per 6 basket New York Money Market. o A decrease, $i103: loans, Inc $259.00; apecle A f what was expected to be an | market a fraction lower, but with fair buying | ——- — crate, §2.25a2 ; kel & X decrense, $385,900; legal tend e, $54,9005 oulaumul Zaull season The hardware job- | It aivnced o yesterduy’s prices. Lator, on the | Flowr, 0o1a-or.- 7.000 19.000 |i § NEW BEANS—There were a few more beans | NEW YORK, June 16.-MONEY ON CALL— 155 22 anasity . asored 5 ity Al : ;::rel::oy SOITE ‘o talt “business, but nothing | Seneral rains and ‘other news, the market broke | Wheat, bu.... .. 15,000 51.000 | in yesterday, and ths 3 stock 5:’.'"'"5 from w;; l):‘n:y. :r‘ 1’“:-[— cent; last loan, 1 per cent; closed :g 225 18,500, k. : s d 3 about tc, reacted slightly, and clo Corn. b : 210.000| - 435.000 | sourl points’ was @ devkbed . dmprovement. . AGd perioan e e e n The hanks now hold $76,376,575 In_excess of the 3 to boast about. There I8 not much bullding | He'io & iower. Teating” wn chi Onta. figaol ~igons | moms JF'the thla beans'wat were on the mnrt | © PRI MERCANTILE PAPER-2UG1 per o e | reutremonts e une 2 ¢ ruies nsiderable ot ecelpts were rather larger o, - 2. et earlier e week, IeHON ibr it Lopdoe. - -2 70 3 ' Do r pecie e weel - r Ing_on, and that cuts off cons It Receloly worg rathee largas i had beow |f Rye: bu 2008 1) et carltor b U e e Dskat, W10t | STERLING EXCHANGE-Dull, with actual e 38 | jFhe imports of specie”for the weel woro s ? ‘business in this line. he mill & pretty well supplied, and the dis- [ ——oy- 1.25; string beans, per % bu. box, 75@80ci per 3 | business in bankers' bills at $4.88% for demand 150 350 iy . 2425 L b i | the mills weré pretty P n a e o o o againat $103,418 last week and $182,125 the corre: The Introduction of the fruit auction 8YS- | (i tion decreased the surplus only about to the | ~Onthe Produce exchange today the butter mar- | by ‘basket, $1.00G1.10. and 34.87% for sixty-day bills; posted rates, 200 37 | sponding week of last year. ] tem has given the wholesale fruit business | extent of the shipments, which were not far from | ket was steady, unchanged: creamery, 15@17¢; PEAS—The supply 13 very light and the mar- | §4.83%,@4.90; commercial bills, $1.86%. 200 318 sy 8 last year. = supplying only the retail trade in the city | for frack offcrings, amt they sold carly af about o g CLIFLOWER-Choice stock, per dox., $L80D | nactive. 3 : HA i0 NEW YORK, June l16.—Busincss was of | and the smaller country towns, Omaha is | peid on the market late before they were sold, NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. L75. Closing quotations on bonds were as follows nited pro s today in dry goods, N'"‘l!“’ll now supplylng the wholesalers in the larger | but finully brought relatively very fair prices. CARROTS—New southern carrots, per doz. . g T 3 being done 0 el roquiriments und & y ities from the Mississippi river west through | The close was: June and July, 59%c: Septembe: " bunches, 40c. 129 215 limited order dema or summer speclal 3 gities rom D 5T%c. The closing of cash prices was the same | Yesterday's Quotations on Flour, Grain and | "pip PLANT—On orders, per Ib., 2. D gonaalas aas 18 215 | On advance en; ents for autumn the for- Jowa, Formerly the large cities in eastern | \ *yigarday: No. 1 hard, 6 No. 1 norther: Provisions, Metals, Etc. PARSE{SY—On orders, per doz. bunches. 25@30c. L 190 215 | wardings returned kood volume of malon. Towa recelved their California fruit from | gic; No. 2 northern, 59%c. epts were 123 NEW YORK, June 16.—Receipts, 33,000 bbis.; | TURNIPS—New southern, per bu., $1.26; home o S e S A 190 22 | Printing cloths were dull at 2 11-l6c for ‘6 Chicago, but now the fruit is haited here, | bui; shipmcrts ihin’ b draiing: vy Ousiaoes | NEW YORK, dune 16 “Recolpts, $100 tha | grown, por dor bunches, Badic Paoiictaof i3, . 100k|Unon Bae. iata.. 104 i% 38| B ecens 16008 piocess produs: 3 wak limited, and although there was considerabls 000 bl s, 2, g : 3 . i 2 oes; 5, B - § sold to the highest bidder and distributed | JG /> iiniong focal "traders ~ the busineas fof | ket has lost it the Improvement of the early [ gomo few changes will be moted in the fruit | Housiaupstod ds. 83" WestShore ... . 1000 H 320 | tion, 205,000 plec from Omaba. Omaha has for a long time | he quy was very much lighter than the average th small trade; cit; Sount -6 the rain yesterda; o 8. 1093| Atohison = ized f the best fruit | for ‘th 1" Bills ware running about as | Weok and rather dull with sm FE St ekt S On T o b4 Y | Tenn. newsot 03. 1035 Atchison 49, 1 Cotton Market. been rocognized as one o o e, e i (T (iUl g | mill patents, $1.05@4.30; winter patents, $3.25¢ | morning, blackberrics and raspberries sold lower. | Tonn. new not0s. 103 | Atchison 2in A1, 2874 o o N—FEasy: markets in the country, but this latest move | usual, grinding, according to estimite, 33, Poris 4 5 A nts, | Advices from Wisconsin ‘say that the drouth Is | Tenn: new setis. 70%G.H.&S A. Us... 96 32% ORLEAN: 'OTTON—Fasy; | | bbis. 'in"twenty-four hours. Sales were reported i 3.35; city mill clears, $3.65@3.60; winter straights, -3 etk that s wiales | aonr . - T eXDOFLH, CORBE 3 promises -to extend its Influence still far- DAt . g i threatening the Dblueberry crop Canada So. 40 T8 .. 96 STOCKERS AND FREDERS. ! G N slow at $3.3503.50 for patents and $2.0502.30 | §2.60@2.95; Minnesota patents, $3.40@3.85; winter | According to tho report of the Department of | Gen. Pac. 18ts H. & T. C. 5o, 108 P Futures dull; 34 ther. for bakers. Flour shipments were 35,527 bbls. b : gl i r ok uonatfion: offitle apple oro! . Pac. , & T. C.08..... ... 480 250 29 't nominal; July, $6.94 g G extras, $2.00250; Minnesota bakers, $2.10@3.40; | Agriculture on the condition D P | D. & R.G. 1sts. A0 68.....ocs 1003 1 00 3 by A ks THE BANK CLEARINGS. e 2 J e e Unre 9 “Bates with o condition bove 30, | B &RV b 10 O Sepember, $00500.50; e Wool Market. winter, low grades, $L60@215; spring, low 30 e 03478 Jan- - i While the decrease In Omaha's bank : Jow | 19 °With condition hetween $) and 9, inclustve, | Brio Snds 50| o 4n. 300 avembor S06.99; Jan 1 // t K 1 th BOSTON, June 16.—The Commercial Bulletin | grades, $1.60@1.85; spring, extras, $1.80@2.50; 9 27 below 8) per cent. In sections of New | M K. &T, Gon. 424 Do, old . 80 0 $7.16 f clearings for the past week are less than f the Boston wool market: The sales for | outhern flour, dull; common to falr extras, gland, where the season s far enough ad- | N K & T. Genods 70| Va. Centurics. 59% A Middling, 73-16c; re- the average decrease for the whole country, eck are 2,334.200 Ibs. domestic, and 103,000 | $2.00g2.80; good to cholce extras 2.6043.50. ced for the fact to be determined, a fine set | Miutial Untonfs.. 115 | dodeferred. 7 ) celpts, 300 nts, 70 bales; stocks, ‘ this city does not make as good a showing i torclgn, aininet 175700 Ibw, domestic and | Rye four, dull: superfine, *32.7562.85; fancy, | {a roported, and progpocts’are wmusually promis. | N3G, tuh. 0 116u/s. 6 Siontund (] 300 | 36,40 bales. SN 4 s, forelen last ‘week, and 1,084, 3 903,05, D our, no! 3 3 Néw York trees have bloomed ; PR ¢ 3 U as somo others. Minneapolis shows o slight nestic and Toreism for tho amo | *0OHN ML Du: yellaw. Weatorn, $2.60" | soo counties Feport dAmAKe trom froat and cold | N BS: 18l -+ TILMIANL. Clia & 108 T 3% Spasie Eyponis) 'h'm;'fl“;v ':l‘" Chpkone i ’:‘" “"“dr"l'_f g, mlew 1o | 280; Brandywino, 528, raina. A sudden decline in condition beging | NIw. Consols |\, 140K(Alu. Olass G 93 7 35 (NEW YORK, June 16,-—Th exports of spcole | ad already experienced a heavy op. ho shortage | “BiCKWHEAT--Nominal; range, 68@Tsc. with New Jersey and Pennsylvania, due to the [ N'w’ Dob. 5 108 | Olirranotos 03 Tiasiias s rom the port of New York for the i ¢! t ha n; & bales domestic and 76,529 RYE—Nominal: state, 56@08c; Jersey, 52@b3c. | causes just stated, and the increased damage L& LMG 8000 133 Gold, $2,350,000; silver, $262,000. The imports of 3 %’:r"'en'fil? ':.‘:lnm\:-nz“;n;m:u"nl-e“':n;'xm i ea fotelgn. increased salen. ave cauied | BARLEY ALALTE Qulet s wosorn. ado, Can: | from tho freering weather of ‘urchas we go | SilukLM.Gen ! HOGS CLOSE STRONGER. Specie for (ho ‘week wore 06,078, of which §,670 b by the dumping of one lot of 1000000 1bs. of | ada. 90a9%c; lx.rowed, 420850, south s clearly indicated. Conditions are very | * offered. Hree R markalinsioliaractosleall o il was gold and $53,407 silver. The imports of dry succumb to the panic, so that this city must | territorial, part on spot and port to arrive, at an | “\WHEAT—Recelpts, 49,000 bu.; sales, 2,250,00 bu. | low n the Pledmont district and in the Ohio B oston BEooK 2 i g . el e hOB | woods and merchandise at this port for the week necessarily be late in showing an improve- | all around scoured basis of about ic. Michigan | gutures, 15,000 bu. spot. Spot market : | valley. In Michigan the condition I higher, re- oston Stock Quotations. usiness again this week, the run almost | ending today were valucd at §6,406,253, ment when compared with 1893, X has been sold at 17c this week, the lowest | No''3"red, In storo and_elevator, 60ic: Tating, however, principaily to bloom. In sec- | BOSTON.June 16.—Call loans. 14@2 per cent; | equaling last week's big supply. During e i IRl e Ao i, Dbrice. on New Georgla wool has 80l | notinern, '68%0 - dellyered. Options aull tions of the state May frosts have dono damnge, | time loans, 24@3) por cont. Closing prices for | the early part of the week free buying from Duluth Wheat Markot. ) ‘The following are the clearings at Omaha | jeqin at The market continues dull and | woak on rains In northwest, lower cables dis- | but at the time of report it was not known how | stocks, bonds and mining sharos: —WHBEAT-No. 1 hard, 1 h day of the past week epresse A extranrding ents are : 4 i o ¢ will prove to be. the Mis- s all sources held up prices well, but Thurs- T a oy i for each day past w depressed and _extra m are | A inting weekly oxports and . later account | serfous the injury will prove to be. In . - v, 0like; No. i Monday ....... to move large 1 ofDrediciions of gencral rains tonignt, closed | SUEl belt'the conditions are higner than in the | AT ESE........ " T West End . 407 | day the market took a down turn and lsc Bos July, 60%o: Bep- (i) T Sad ST. LOUIS, June 16, —WOOL—Dull, unchanged. | $o "iown; “June closed at_60e: July Soigiic, | Piedmont and Ohio Valley districts, but are by | A Sugdr - 7% \est Bud of 78 | of the advance was lost on that and the day 00; July. Ohik; 003 Wednesday . = Auguat, 61%Gf2tc, " closed at | No means encouraging Lrospects are good n | gy giate'Gan. Tl “73(W; Eleo. pfd. 591 | following. Today a stronger feeling pre- cled, 47%c. T 3 Kunsas City Markets. 62 11-16@63%0¢, closed at 62ie; | Jowa, the mountain states, and on the Paclfic ¥ V. ‘ Thursday ... A e e st T KR ST | const Ut reborts am age ot tho logiarature | Hell Telepliond. . 107" | Wia. Corural 44 | vailed and more activity was apparent in b Friday . t 2 'Yed, 54c: No. 8 red, 50@s1ge. | CORN-—Recoipts, 75,000 bu.: exports. 104,000 | compelling orchardiats to spray their fruit trees. | Boaton & dlbauy.. 2308 | Atchiso 25% | the trade. Extreme sales were at from g 'Frisco Wheat . Saturday lower; No. 2 mixed, $%@dtc: | bu.; sales 205,000 bu. futures, 24,00 bu. wpot, | A very rapld extension of orehards m being | BUGou $4.35 to $4.65, the same as Friday, while the | §AN FRANCISCO, June a2 Total $6,283,191.33 G, xed, 400te; No, | Ehok market weuker: No. 3. 460 in elovator, 45t | B {0 MRSOREL, S Dl oapeots Cfor & tull | G B & O popular price today was $4.60, against from ember, $1.06% 4 o vrene 86,283,191, No. 2 mixed, ; No. ic afloat, Option market weaker all day g e Gon. Eleci; 4.55 to $4.60, the market ————— J : 2 ATV : e i, (oI Eloint? | o3, 0L B MRS s, neveE bt | B Al A betierrprosenafira ertd 8 & : SNOW, CHURCH & CO'S. VIEWS, HAY-Steady tmothy, $8.0069.50; prairie, $5.00 | Juna closed at 4¥%c: July, &itic, closed at 4 W araica on e nolier yasters | Mexican Geniral.s Hoston & AL 3 The temperature of the water at Court- 3 R Oy T orea DSy, fhusuat, @i, cosed at d6%o; September, | quy " ghe stock was in pretty fair condition and | N. ¥. & N. ¥ng.... Butte & Boston.... A oy land beach Is perfoct for bathing. K Brightening Crop Prospects Light Up the R hsiine and steady;orenmery, 140} 40@10Ke, clostd &t 145000 bu.: exports, 0,100 bu,: | PROUSHE £1.269360, Y o2 g | MmN & H MG o . ; 124714, ATS-Recelpts, 113,000 bu.; exports, 6,100 bu.; he supply of California cherrfes | Oregon Short Lire Coutennial. a 5 R A Future for Nebraska Retallers. FEGGS--Weak {0 %o lower at Ti@sc, sales, 60,000 bu. futures, 10,000 bu. spot. Spot . 1618 not an easy roatter to | Bubber.. AR Osceola.. 260 440 EVIDENCE OF MURDER. 3 Albert Andriano, local superintendent for Pl ORI el R R el L L A 8 5 b e R RO find “enough stock fit for shipm fll ail | San Diogo,oo..... uincy... A5 3 Snow, Church & Co.'s mercantile agency, MENTS-None. white: 0wl trntie " mixed.” wektcrne (R T B S SR g e unaracR - 20 Body Dragged from Missour! but the y writes: tracke white, iwestern, i 60081 APRICOTS—The market 15 full of apricots Now York Mining Quotation s Money is All Missing. Milwaukee General ¥ arket. tate, S0@B3tke. Optic ark eake: ina A o 3 A g Quol 160 The paat weelc hay been a kood one for |y (et G0 LR R Hioady. | WeRk” and. eports ot waverink® e on ong | Sd,8%& remlt grices aro jower. "Good shIDDIRK | wmw YORK, June 10.—Tho following ars tho ST. JOSEPH, Mo., June 16.—The body of 0 i B e o rAte Tha' rhina. have. Desh it Aukuat, STHGIRC: . Boplember.’ ARG, closed | Dt M8 demand 18 ha e il i | GeoiFoint . 80 city several weeks ago, was dragged from 1 white, 44%c; No. 3| at 3i¥e; ¢ 1 at 3i%e. good many sectlons. Quotations are a_little | Con.Cal. & Va... . 400 the Missouri river at Atchison this morning. The body had a wound, presumably made by a bullet, and Mr. Uhlinger was probably ) murdered and his body thrown in the river, When he disappeared he had $600 fn his * quite general and have done more than any otber one thing to restore confidenc Re- tollers report o fairly good business, owing mainly to the warm, pleasant weather, In HAY—Qu cholce HOT Pacific_const, Shipping, — $6.0006.50; good to | lawer. Good stock, green, on orders, $2.30 per [ Deadwood ......... B0 $7.0008.70. Gould & Curry. ull; iat ARIBS—Yeaterday's receipts were | Halo & Norcros: 1G17¢, not far from seventy-five cases. Karly in the | Homestako. wet salted ns, sel- | morning there was a heavy and steady fall of [ Mexican.......... Nominal; N n; No. 1. 50} NS-Highes; pork, $12.45. Lard, sample, 52c. Yollow Jackeét Iron Silver. ... Quicksilver. . do preferrod. . i common to chotce, 9@1se; | A SR 4 3 P Jobbing lines' business may be sald to be Flous, 7400 bbls; wheat, 18900 4510 6 Ts, KGITRC: Texns, selocted, 33 | Tain, nhd berries did not fake with tho trade | Ontarion. .. Bulwer.. 1] A Hoas 1 i T . Ihs..’ 4Gc; Bucnos Avres, dry, 2 (0 20 | Very well, AR & result, prices were lower, Gnd | Ophire... o possession, none of which was found on the 4 only fair, Country merchants scem a lit il 3 ¢ Ton 108 ! i ) SITOMENTS - Flour, wheat, 2,000 | Tba, 108 good stock went at §3.50 ey body today. tle more inclined to order with the im- | pa s bariey, nonc. Fitovi o auets famite, st danzo; | FHLACKS RASERERRInSThe receipta woro PR e R ok o RS extra mess, of hams, ‘$21; o 1ights but that ald not prevent berrics from sell- I A 4 RRpac amoiion _of 1he oouptry. The ex Chicago Fruit Quotations. Tens, | BIT.00050,00. Cut meats, | qulets prexied | Tt lower. | Cood atock, 1.5 SAN FRANCISCO, Juno 16.—The officlal closing How He Gave Himsolt Away. o O A oD ey ™ nrhiiia |* CHICAGO, Jone. 16.The Earl Frult company | Deilics “$K@THo, plokied s sm@sne: | RED RABP quotAIOns (or mtalh Socka to1ay Werd 43 Tl NEW YORK, June-16.—Arthur Rock 18 une cellel . 10! ere CAGO, June 16.—The pany | pickle ams, 104 Lard, Western recelved i ows: i iyt 3 Jere unapla to tome to Omaba this scason, | ol Cn o Bk Tattarien | Tgabo, | feam closed at 170007055 a0 Stiorces | PPEACHES California. eaches aro bocoming | noicisr Maxio for areestcharged with. theimunder eUEbLY 3 even with the liberal free @ | Fotio Cilorrien—THlac arian, 10020 at $1; July closed at §7.10, ninal; Septem. | more plentiful each day and the market is quoted | Boss s Beicho father. The latter disappeared the first week in January and his body showing a fracture of the skull was found in North river March 7. Young Rock quarreled with his mother es—Aloxander, by local’houses, On this excursion the job- | Royal apricots. §1.0@1.2 der, rsonally acquainted with their customel 250" some ‘ruit sola for 18 - 4 % the_territory covered, and this will no ber. §7.25, nominal; refined steadler; continent, | lower. Good shipping st $LT Bodie $7.35: 8. A, $7.80; compound, 5% @6 Pork, PLUMS—There were a few plums among the | Gholar stondy $1350M375; extra prime offerings at yesterday's ‘auotion, - Small, red | Con. Oui. & Va. $LO0MIL10; family, $ILE0G14.00; whort ~clear, [ cherry” plums, $1.2@1.50;" large Clyman plums, | Grown Point..., $13.500918. 00, $2.50@2.75. Ophir: Potoni Savage. Sterra Novada...\. ¥ At auction five cars of o h reamery, 1%@18c: western factor ? | BANANAS—As usuak qWhen berries are on | Halo & No in the presence of two witnesses threatened to E yHolsalers and retallery in this state mportance of Omaha as a ato | the market the demand for banas Kill her as he had his father. B nhatces the SR oé‘mr cente¥, and more firmly establishes LI CHEESE—Steady: state, large, T%@8%c; sma heavy. Cholce stock, $2.0962.60. (N TR R, LA verpool Marots. HEE eady; state, large, T%@8%c; small, LEMONS—The demand” hak not been increased ;I? ;t:lll) :(:2 Ir'l‘\‘llr"‘;::l‘:rybroh-cl ERt T AT Clcalg. ;;'r;‘{: T%@S%c; part skims, $@6%c; full skims, | ¢ an ext ,“k..:m..‘mm.‘& ‘lv;mc oriods l,,,‘ ot LONDON, June 16.—4 p. m. closing: Take a swim at Courtland today. 0 e o Iy good; No. 2 red winter, 43 & R Pirmer i W el Pennadiy 4 | and the market remains Siteady. Wancy lemons, woney. ... 1014 Mexican or e Orte ‘Tt With it Wuccosstul Compiotion, | MmiXed swot, se Wl futarge, ol holders offer | 52 o roctigte b ploes. - " ORANGES—A car of fine Moditoranean swoets PR 0! 70014 ST Omleal o 100 GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., June 16.~William will murk the beginning of an era of re- PRI country pken Ctren, Cingols; 0% P55 | came ‘in Friday, and age offered ‘at steady Reading............ 84 Henshaw probably fatally shot his father-in- newed nrosperity in Omaha and contingent FLOUR—Steady; supply good; 8t. Louls fancy | quaiity, b i prices, that is, 1G3.75. Mex. Cen. new 48. 074 . expend ¢ of 0 5 PINEAPPLES—There #"a fair pply of law, Jacob Sutter. He fired through the llory, Ahe sxpanditure of wuch a_sum e Florida pineapples on the market at 3150517 | BARSILVER 4 PETROLEUM_Quiet: united closed at 89%o 74 per ounce. as that contemplated in this proposition (ISTONS—Lard, dull; supply poor; spot, i ¢ a8 Ay 5 i y 4 g e attention of the entire country 1t will | bolders offer frec pime mess weatern, 678 64; | Baitimore, in bulk, $2.60. . doz. i & arilio rato of discount tn LH‘;)}:; market for th 3 Bk wite. C 5 materially Increase the population of the | western medium, i ROSIN-Quiot; strained, common to good, $1.35 R dd 5 oR pank 60 pation. olty, many persons of means will come here e 40. d FIGS—Fancy, per Ib, 12iaglic. 5 80 s o Tocute, chbitalist trom il paris of the | The chiidron will enjoy the animals at | “EURPENTINECQuiet at e, o DATES - TiatioRees, (6 torf0-0. boxes. por 1, | gy g, Fiunel Notew 104 8 3 Arrested for Meavy Forgeries. 4 ol o ol G—Quiet; domestic, o : , it §, June 16, ee pe entes, 85, i ? 5 ffi»‘,‘l'.‘{.i.u..'fl"n:fll‘u ‘;'r';::;:u:x‘: :thxln;:W(;E Courtland beach. Take them. Tnpan, B alr extra, 4@te; “““”‘1“"."'5?{?‘4“:' ,lliw dark honey, 10@12c. 17%o for'the account. 240 4 60 68........6 '8 463 NEW YORK, June 16.—Charged with for. SRR TR e esonle, "however, Itos obix REALTY MARKET ey ey, Orisana open ket [ A i T Enelits e 100 | soae ihes e k7 Tnaiend on: benees.on F108 AND :ROUGH. gerles, which, It s sald, amount to $40,000, : wnl:‘;m Juat that :L.x-lcwrlf—;rrq‘fll‘lq:lm"altm::‘.l RAY J Pid TRON—Dull;* Scotch, $19,50G2.2; Ameri- 1} Biberts, 1ac; Gy ¥ bflc S0 bate boy, | 8T I 30000 i Soeenn 88l 90,300 92.....100 400 415 | Edward Mulligan was arrested in Mont Clair, * protec e in- can, $11.0914.00, b —i*ure er i hal 10 3 _Cles 50,433 bal- D) : - i - terents of the public. Tt 1 to be hoped; | [NSTRUMENTS placed on record June 16, | “orbindibont: take, 8 ol 3 (JOSTON, June 16.—Cloaringy, SLLOA, bal- SHEEP IN BAD SHAPE. N. J., by Qirection of Inspector McLaughln, 3 There were no fresh arrivals of sheep, | He worked for an insurance company in New Sight, | The week has proven disastrous to sheep | York. LEAD—F(rin; domestic, $3.10. TIN-Quiet and noy HDESNo. 1 green Wi do; No. 1 ", 195 No. .rte‘: salted rflfx'-'-" ances, $9,838, 479, yowever, that these restrictions will be of 1894: alf, § The." to 15 Ibe. Go: No. | ..BAN FRANCISCO, June 16.—Draf juch @ nature that the canal company can inal; plates, market quiet. | salted ‘hides, 8o WARRANTY DEEDS. \ comply with them, 50 that this enterprise, SPELTER—Nominal %0 No. 1 veal o J men as well as cattle owners ices hav - s @ Mol by t 0 Omaha Security company to Enner John- COTT SE o1 of o 2 veal calt, 8 lbw to 18 Ifs., do; No. | dry flint | 12%c; telegraphic, 16c. Silver bars, 63l4c. Mex- A s 88 prices have 4 | ?h'-'.' r’.‘l.:;n‘-mo’y“lm A'I)lw 'x“fyl J.’“‘.‘.’.’r‘r'n‘l"i J: son, lot 14, block 34, Albright Choice....§1 steady ; | some pand A.r"’.‘.;:‘.‘fi '|'"|'~," gn',','.’: hides, e: No. 3 dry fiint’ Hidos, 30; No. 1 dry | iean dollars, G1@51%c declined from 50c to 75¢ within a short time. Children Killed by a Traln, 3 o e AL AR G 8 Julla’ Shaw and husband to ‘Mina crude, nominal; off crude, % Bitter | walted hides ‘4c; part cubed hides, ‘%o per Ib. | BALTIMORE. June 16.—Cl 3, Fair to good natives are quotable at from | ROCH N. Y., June 16.--Eddie 3 e amarvative reyview of the | Heintz. lots T and & Hhaw's subdiv.. 6500 3c; cholce ‘yellow, yolleker | Jess' than fuily cured. bals F or th Clearings, | $3.25 to $3.80; falr to good westerns, from 5, and N : » ey ey e o fhe | A R "Ditrene and wite to M B TLars. Lyellow off gra Wime | SHEBP PELTS—Green salted, each, 260c; balances, $1,807,28 375 to '$3.28 Jestarne, aged 5, and Nellle, aged 11, children of Wil- 4 D s e the conchamion st White el e R ol Rocs L P ’ s A i o g e L from 82 to $4.25; Kood ta choice 40, to 10015, | Iam Buyck, a Henriotta farmer, wero killed ] e _conclusio 3 I M G i each, ry shearlings (short-wooled ear! g m 2 ole 0 ). X.a E¥: 8 llflllnllu" l{w s ms;rlrv\l'{ ;{:n‘h;sk‘ SUOWS |y W Sachman’ end ie o M nxold "' & Coffee Market, -'fln.l.:‘ No. 1, each, b1 .’-lry ;1.-"“.. ah ort lambs at from $3 to §4. ;'y a l;v:nlgh Valley 'rnlln at 'dlmll'\’l U"":I"“'l e tmprovement for the voeks, Glandt bank, lots and 19, block 3, W s X wooled early’ skins . 3, each, be: dry flint, ot ast night. No one witnessed t celdent, the prospects Are today certainly brighter | ‘Albrignt's dnnex. o e 1000 | oot barely iteans Cunchineer o EOBtions | Kunsan ‘and Nebraska Uutcher wool,” peits, per 4 8 ansas ity Live Stock Market. ¥ ki ks 10 65RANg p: than they have been for' wome tme. [t | 3 1" cioss and“wite (o W Niiehdl, " | GBWin reacied aharply on Burspoan buyink and | g, dutusl weleht 6Gacc dry mint, Kansas and n o190, betantes, Poamane "% | kaANSAB CITY, June 16 e e A that, with the ot 12, block 3, South OMANA.............. et HEEw ¥R Nebraska murral 00l 5 D . actua : cow, $9,430,87 KAN une 16 o y \ 4 an iucrease over the spring months, This | M A Machader st al to Jacob Eiton, 01000 Hoptember, 31385100, Oolonar | POLts por Ibi, actual weight, 4@Tc; dry fint, X rings, $2,01,000; for (i we i Mok TOsen et L — L would be unusual indeed. As matters stand | 1ot & in 11613 sbiesegiins 1000 | §1345@13.00; December, $13.10613.15. Spot cofee, | SOIOTI0, Jnurraln - wool peits, per Ib., - actual York "exchange, 00@10c b 000885 stockers and fooders, thondST0: orie: at present business is in fairly good con- QUIT CLAIM DEEDS. Rio, firm, but quiet;' No. 7. $i6; mild, steady AALLOWC AND GREASE—Tallow, No. 1, 4@ June 16— $11.619,000; | 5 1062, 50, WM, LOUDON, b diuon, Tne ‘tone Is rm “and confdence | @, 5 findiey and wite by ¥ Colpetzor, ot | but, aulel; “Conlova, S ovg11.5: ates; " ndne | gyt low, "o, & $4lac: wrease, Whits A e T B e ™y Sk o 06 | |, HOGE ZRecelpta. {00 head: shipments. 200 : mils. Prospects for a large orop are { 16, block 7, Hitchooek's add... . Srchonse . deliversies yesterday, G478 bagsi ! white' B, fc:' groase. ABL yoar, $9) 4% New York exchange. 760 | pead. Market stewdy 1o 6¢ lower: bulk of sales, : Rapeorperia Sof P ot o IS e New'"Sork siock today, M40 bag:® United T T od tstet 0 kor prmfum. * Storiing exchange, duil; ctual, | §50G0d e blnn WSSO0 T ackets Commission Merchaut 4 country, and with & reasonably kood sea- Omaha Saving bank, 1o 1, block ates "wiosic " HATIS aati” aftat Ror Hniisd " 15918¢; rough tallow, e, Juns 16.~New York exchans sels | G0 oRifed SEKGLES lighis, sl.u01.6; ' son during the next few months the great- t End add oyt BT L 148, g nited e WAEENFHIR, Juss if-Ne o enenie B | R ilinetu: plis H-uwbeM GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. States, 3770 bage, against 475,913 bags last year. Sugar Markot. LOULS, June 16 SANTOS, June 16.—Quiet; good average YORK, June 16-SUGAR—Raw, firm, | the week, §223,615,680 est corn crop that we have ever had in waster to W shipments, none. pos this state will be assured. Until that time | 1. block & subdiv of J Market steady to Ch | private wi ago and New York. Al a very declded improvement In the general | and lot 3, Hart's subdiv, Baten R Temtpta 1008 e T 0ok Y INAS | LNBW YORI Juns I8-SUGAR-Raw. Qrm, | the week {01080/ St. Louls Live Stock Market. ousinses ordurs placed b ' Chicago Dowrd ‘of situntion is hardly to be expected. In the e o am L et B Drifusal, $6 ‘teat. 36: alis none: refned. ' tairly | 3697.338; this week, $4,00, ST. LOUIS, June 16.-CA'MTLE-Receipts, ™ Sy meantime the tariff questioh will be set- - sue MIE ol HAMBURG, June 16.-Steady, unchanged 1o | active; No. 6 3 11-16@3%¢. No. 7, 3 9-16G7%e; No. 4; corresponding week, 1893, ¥ shipments, 1,500 head; market stvady at e Wilplied Lo o2 tled one way or another. The labor trou- L maroxy .o Wpre. lower: sales. 11.000 bay 8. 3%@3 11:160; No. 9, 3 T-16Gnc; No. 10. 3 exchange, 860 premium bid. Money, dull, Friday's price L w4, New York Life Bullding p bles will, it Is hoped, be adjusted, and with BDe sure you go to Courtl HAVRE, June 16.—Opened KGNE higher, closed | 3io; No. 11, 34@3 T-16e; No. 13, 8 3-16Q3%¢; per cent. HOGS~Recelpts, 3,000 hewd; shipments, 2,00 elezbune 13, 0140, “Aloxander peaches,” 31,0614 e s e y e lging, 180; state dairy, 13175 les, digeto. Iemm-«y 10@18e. ¥ S0 »

Other pages from this issue: