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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 »