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Wi Ardtidigcors COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL| Foreign Crop Damage Reports and Other Bullish News 8hove 1 Wheat Up, THAT CEREAL RULED DECIDEDLY ACTIVE There Were Good Buging Orders on fand at the Opening and Loeal Shorts Were Easily Induced to Cover. op damage reports other bullish ne July vance. Corn closed %c ished e higher for ad- CHIUAGO, June 18. from forelgn lands and shoved wheat up today higher after a 3%c a higher for Juiy, ‘August and provisions closed at v and closed oats a slight The wheat market ruled decidedly active The better tone was due, in addition to for- €lgn crop news crease on 0cean PassAge and a larger reduction in the visible supply than expected, There were good buying or- ders on hand at the opening, some for for- eign account, both for cash and futures, and the local shorts, who had anticipated a still further break today, were induced to cover ‘A press cable reporting the crops In Austria and upper Hungary damaged by frosts and gnow and private advices quoting Berlin and ‘Antwerp closing strong on bad weather cr ated an active demand. Another Berlin cable reported the market cxcited on bad weather. The decrease on passage, according to Beerbohm, was 2,128,000 bu., and the India shipments were reported at 30,000 bu The visible supply decreased 1,160,000 bu. A feature was the spread between July and Beptember, which widened to 2lgc early and Jater narrowed to from 1%c to 2c under ac- tive demand for the former. The market opened e higher and after advancing 3%c, reacted Se, closing firm. The elevator peo ple were large buyers, Corn was active and stronger with a 1%c range. Covering by shorts and the strength in wheat were the factors. Oats were firm with wheat. for July was %c. Provisions were very dull, but firm on the action of wheat. Compared with Saturday night September pork is G higher, Septem- ber lard 2i%c higher and September ribs be higher. There was a fair inquiry for vessels; rates steady at 1%c for wheat and 1lc for corn to Buffalo. Charters for wheat to New York, dc. The leading futures ranged as follows: A Wheat,No 3 7 July Sept ... Cormn No. toad The range 0% 5714 601§ 40 (I a0 S0t sonssl| il " Sept.. Pork per bbi Julyiaosse No. yellow, 414@41%e. white, 43@46c; No. 3 WHEAT 3 spring, minal; Go%es c; No. PROVISION per_ bhl, $1247%@ 3250, Lard, per 100 1bs., $6.70. Short ribs, sides (loose), $6.57166.60; dry ‘saltcd shoulders (Doxed) short clear, sides (boxed), $6.75@ HISKY—Distillers' finlshed goods, per gal., OWing were the receipta ana shipments TAicies. Recelpts. [Shipments. lour, bl Wheat, bu. ... Corn. bu...... 11,000 {000 20,000 1,000 1 000 | 2,000 Zo today the butter mar- ereamery, 15@1 ctly fresh, 10ic. MARKET. On the Produce exc} ket was steady, uncl dairy, 11G15c.” Ergs, NEW YORK GENERAL 's Quotations on Flour, Graln and Provisions, Metaly, Ete. KLU Tocelpts, 30 Orbartss 4000 bbinc salc, 1008 afrmomE 1O R R VAILG8. 1 Ehohtt NIl auada: Tyers. (5 Neid Bl'l ol lflclh\rlmh Rye flour, firm.” Buckwheat At nominL CORN MEAL~Dull; yellow, western, $2.66¢ L0 Brandywine, $280, 2 AP Xoming Narminir piaie, Y MALT--Quiet e 5 wostern, 88GS0c; Can- oxports, 65,000 futures and 6,00 bu, exeited and higher; No. 2 evator, 63c; canal, f. 0. b., %e delivered. Options, ex- pited’ and strong 'l owing to unexpected trength of forclgn markets; foreigners were and a world of short wheat the_transactions the largest 1 %@3e up; June closed at 1 at c; “August r, 63 @0 5-16c, closed at bu.; saies, Spot _market in_store and E..;z. o No. 1 hard, as covered, mak n many months; o July, a6, osed it B9l CORN—Recelpts, 450,000 bu bu.; sales, 600,000 bu. futures an Bpot market firmer: No. 2, 4 4i%e, afloat: steamer mixed, 45%c. Option mar: ket strong all day, with wheat advancing sharply on_ covering, and closed %@lc up; June closed at 6% July, 46%@40%e, closed At dfc: August, hadoxc, September, 40%G47 3-16c, closed " at 47c OATS— Recelpts, futures and 129,000 and fairly aciiv Bie: No. 3, 43 e wostern, Option marke ring of siorts owing to advanc Tune closed 4Ble: Augu September, UG5 36.000.50; ports, 37,000 000 b, spot. In_elevator; 63,000 bu.: salos, 135,000 bu hu. spot. Spot market strong 0. 2 delivered 1asise; track, closed shipping, good to state, o na1 i owet o 65 ibs., 4 A@he; Bucnos mmon to cholce, 9G16c; Orleans, ected, salted o 3 1 u Tbs., 1044611 PROVISIO! quiet. Cut m pickled shou . G%e. Lard, steady; steam clos. nsked; wles P 10, nominal; stendy Ayres, dry ste west, refined, ompount, Barely amery, U@IT1se 1Tae; stit T@8Ne: small, t skims, 3@6%c; full skims, state Pennsylvania, fresh, 11@120; couthern, cases, [ Ints, 6,000 phgs TALLOW—Jany; Al@4he for clty, (82 per k)i coutry” (k. " free), 4%G4%e, uh to-qual- ¥, i M-Qu Washington, bble. $6: Philadelphin and altin in bulk, $2.60. o, United closed at 89%c refined New York, $.1 ore, $6; Philadelphia and " mmon to good, —Quiet at atle, 4 fair to extra, 4@6c; good to ch PIG_TRON--Dull; 04014, 00, R-Quiet: LEAD-Qu TON—-Quiet; ket quict BPELTER — Firm; domestic, sales on ‘change. 10" tons Bousted. gleamer Moblle, C, O, D., at $10.0 October, 31 ED OIL—-Quiet but lake, $9. omestio, $3.10, struits, $19.75 asked; plates, mar- 03 asked: to arrive per and 10 wns COTTON SI stendy: prime crude, nominal; off crude, 26@3e; yellow butter Erades, St asked: choice vellow. $ic, nom nal cllow. S3i@dic: yollow ot grades 3150 o X eapoils Wheat Market, MINNEAPOLIS, June 18.—The wheat market was strong and active today, opening this mor I.T Me higher than the clo f Baturday, o vancing later 1%c for July and 1ge for Se tember, The advance was mainly upon bad weather reports In Europe and higher ca blow | No large lines of wheat came ' on the market for sale and miscellancous buying was greatly in excess of the ofterings for sale. Busi- esn Was nearly qually divide betwee the month of July und September. very little in _other futures. The closed : September, 58%c. on track, we; No. 2 nart Recelpts of whe: for the day were hipments, 27,300 bu. ‘The market Qeorvase 10 the local supply wheat of 30,000 bu., ax millers were grind about 160,00 bu. in the twenty-four hours. The Pllf market was dull and higher, as miliers ad- with marks [ | i st (hetr o in in the day croamimg Interest quotationa In sympathy with the wheat, More Inquiries came lafer after the advanos, Indicating an in. the flour #ituation Loeal Produce The wenernl market yesterdny was quist, suul on a Monday, and it was made atill more #0 by the leavy fail of raln, which Insted until midday. Asids from the drup in buttor therc was_no very noteworthy chatige In values. BUTTER—The heuvy rains, which ha ered u good shure o butter produ s Ftha winte o Rlart up pasturcs and incre hutter ontput, act nuturally weakens the speculutive K I8 W ing that the recent ilation und not war nditions provalling at the 2 ets iere are lowering thelr bids and nly 100 per packing stock. Che bhutter, 12gMe: separator creamery ke, 16G 1%, The ewx market hae not wince the close of last week. s ure going ot 90, but nearly Thesu yrices aro obtal only for fresh and bright stock. here ar plenity of eggs sold s fresh at Oc. LIVE POULTRY ~ihere wis very liitle poul try of uny kind in_but the first of the w thore I8 never any inauiry of any , that the market did not show an prices, Old Lens, fe; roosters, 3e. for geese and ducks is very light, ro arriving ure mostly birds that plucked A in consequence dexirable. There is quite a little turkeys, and the few that are with very rendy sale. Ducks, Koy, To; gobblers, 5@6c; geese, be VEAL-As lieaily noted, it has b Mcult matter (o keep the market cle hore hus been a_constant tendency for o aecumulnte, and in order to_move them some pretty e jees have been made. Cholco fat and smali veals are quoted at 5Gtc; cc cov soc- the and As A Fesult b offering i FaGS chiunge many at oo Iy however, pa shown much A good s many of have by not very inquiry stocks ciiolce Wiscon- full HE L win che eream, ome very market, Wisconsin, 10e11c; Nebraska and ‘I full ¢ Nebriskn and _lowa, skim {mburger, No. 1, 10¢; brick, 10¢: & 1, 137 1hc whre nine day, which 0 very of the week, and the rain the receipts down for o day Ket could hardly be quoted higher, tho wae w strong feeling, and dealers looked speedy advance unless the receipts improve very little the Dest luy touched There was ltle comin very little den U $8.50; midland $8; Towland, $ Demand fair; supply fair, O price on hay Only top grades bring No. 1, cars of hay light run for Wil be ap or two, n_yester- the first 0 keep The mar- thet for n A £0, and of vory a good for_ old do. lubs ol is a ola PIGEONS—TI many pigeons, birds strong on HAIGLID, quite demand Dirds, and the the wing. VEGETABLES. There wns not much in the way tures to be found in the v i own vegetnbles are the of those shipred in and prices in consequence are lower, Advicos from of new gradu from gradua distance Iy going Muscatine, In., say that 1400 cros of watermelons have bien put in, T average yield 18 about one car per ucre, and the harvest gencrally commences about August 10 ends October 10, CANTALOUPES—A few Texas have arrived on the market, but ing off very rupldly. On orders, doz, WEET per doz., DBEETS on_arders. SQUASH—Texas summer 60@s0c per doz CUCUMBE| home grown are notmovin like to ece them, @40 per do; GREEN PE or 1% bu. box, ke OLD BEA dpicked navy, $2.10G2.15; metiom navy )G2.00; common white beans, On_orders, fornia, 262 POTATOL of Califc cantaloupes are not_mov- $LO0@LH0 per CORN. Vit New oxas sweet corn, on orders, ‘beets, per doz. bunches, 20G25c, squash on orders, —The market s flooded with both a0 southern cucumbers, and_they oft as rapidly as dealers would On orders, per crate, $2, or 'ERS—Texas green peppers, The southern, c per 1b. “Through nia_ pof market per bu. fs not quite so strong. box, $1.30; Calic ome means several cars e ayed on the road nd all came here in a bunch. This b rendered the supply for the time being quite but' they are moving off quite freely, it steady, though lower than' th t ek, Good stock, $1 per bu. “Calitornia 15 furnishing the only at Is coming to this market from a ance, and it 18 Kood for the season. Some home rown cabbage |8 being offored on the market, but It I8 emall. Good shipping stock, on, ordcrs, 24240 A\:-‘I",\l(‘\(‘.l'.\' Good home grown stock, 35@40c TOMATOISThe _supply on the market is very Tiberal, both Mississippl and Florida being Inrge shippers to this market. Mississppl stock, por 4 busket 5 rida’ stock, per 6 Dasket cruto 250 NEW ' DEANS—\Wax heans, on orders, per 1% bu. box. SiGWe; Sting beans, ber b bu. light and the mar- 1 ARROTS—New southern carrots, per doz. T—On orders, per 1b., 2c. —On orders, per doz. bunche: —New southern, per bu., §1. grown, per doz. bunches, 23G30e. FRUT A well attended auction sale was held yester- day morning and 331 boxes of peaches, 1,038 b nd 707 cases of apricots sold. sht big prices, the cherries he apricots sold low. nt of the rain the market in the whole district was a little slow. The re- celpts of berries large and prices lower all_around. STRAWHERRIF wherrles, Th over from Satur from Washington, 25@30c. home he fair, but on ac market was full of art of a car held afternoon that came in There was algo over thirty cases by cxpress from Idaho and about ten cases from Utah. They were most too soft to ship out on orders. The best brought $3.25 per case. APPLES—There were a few Arkansas ap- ples in ‘that sold quite readily. They were put up In % bu. boxes, and brougat, on orders, c. CHERRIES—The arrival of n_car fornia’ has made cherries p this_market, Californin. ¢ APRICOTSTl of apricots Keeps up very large and the market I low. There s o very wide range in quality and a corresponding difference in prices. crate, $1.0071.60. JOSEBERRIES The supply’ was not so been of late. The demand I8 not 40 good, 08 home-Erown berries are becoming auite plentitul in o good many sections. Quotas tions are n little lower. Good stock, Ereen, on orders, $2.50 per %-qt. case. BLACKBERRIES—The Tece'pts were very cavy yesterday for the first day of the wee e with the rain, put the mar and good stock went, on orders, at & RASURERRIES—The receipts were arge, but the market was lower. Good Shipping stock, on orders, 3. RED RASPIERRIES—There were none re- ported received yesterday, } BACHES California. peaches quite plentiful. The price quoted ax at the close of last week The Californiapiums recelved last weel have ull been disposed of, and there is nothing Just at presnt upon which quotations can be based. TROPICAL FRUITS, It is notlced that while the pineapples from Florida_are of very good quality this year they are smaller than® usual. This Is sald to be due to the severe drouth that prevailed during the growing season. The number of pines wil be far more than last year, yet the number of crutes will not he grently Increased. Very fow Shipments ure being made by express this year, as has been the case In former vears, This |8 due to the increased freight facllitles for hand- ling the crop. Since the fimt of the month the shipments from Indlan river, Floria, hav nvery large. During the ffst two weeks of the month the o s claimed to have handicd 22000 crates. from thit section. A usual, when berries are on 3 bananas I8 not very 2,000 has not been increased ndvance prices as yer, ¢ sy, fanoy. lemons; ng, 360 8 75; ‘chole lemans,’ 360 siz 76 A%, GRARGESA' car o finé. Mediteranean sweots came’ Friday and are offered ot PHices, that i, §3.60613 8 atsady PINEADT There Floridu pineapples on per 0z, or $6.00@9.00 doz. more 31.26. are becoming is the same in 18 0 fale sunply of the market nt' $1.6071 75 per crate of about six MISCELLANEOUS, Fancy, per 1b. 3 SYRUY s, per dox,, $12. In, 16G1Te: Enwllsh wanute 100 c; Brazll nuts, 1c. $6; halt bbl, CIDER—Pure " juice, per bbl., —No. 1 green hides. Jc; No. salted hinen: 3o NG, T3 eroen aaiceal en 2c; No. 1 veal calf, § Ibs. to 15 Ibs., 6c; No. 2 veal calf, § 1bs. to 16 1bs., dc; No. 1 dry fiint hides, Sc; No. 2 dry fline hides, 3¢; No.’1 'dry cured hides, e per ‘1o, sulted hides 4c; part fess han fully curid: SHEEP PRLTSGreen salted, each, £resn salted shEATIINED (AhoF-wosled satly oo Sach, 8@ioc; dry shearlings (short-wooled Sking), No. 1, each, G10¢; dry she Woolea early’ skins), No. 2 each, & Kunsas ‘and Nebraska. buteher . wool 1 actual weight, Sase: dry fint Nebraska murrain wool peits, pe Weight, 4G6c; dry fint, Colorads buted geith. per b actual” weleht," et ary’ dlit olorado murrain wool peits, Der b, act welght, 4@be. DEh P Aty TALLOW 440; tallow de; grease, Kreuse, dark, prime, 150186; early rlings (short AND No, white GR . yellow, r 202le; beeswax, Liverpool Markets. LIVERPOOL, June 18—~ WHEAT—Firm; de- mand moderate; holders offer moderately: No. 1 Cal funia. 4x 101; red west*m winter, 43 1d@is 10 CORN-—Steady; demand moderate; new mixed spat, Sa 81, PROVISIONS—Heof, India mess, T8, Pork, prime mess. 6s@i06s ‘30, - Bacon, 1ng and shoit clear, 5 lbe, 825 94; ‘lonk clear, 45 lbs., 83s. Lard; prime western, s 7 London Crop Keport. June 18, —~The weather last week Improved and became ‘warmer, but it is now dull wet and cooler. The crop conditions are falrly £ood. The wheat ket last week was not active, but It Although part of the prices were fully 18 6d bet of the purchasers were buying in LONDO; OMAIIA THE order to eover. Fa Piata wheat ttracts ntien tion and Indian ‘wheat I8 coming up on the market. White wheat for pent was ot offered and was scarce. N nd_ Callforn cargo arrived was quoted Ted winter parcels, Juno and July, were quoted at_3is 34 Flour was at 24, delivery Ay with moderate 6 to s ¢ Madze has been fairly nctive at 1 hig lecame quieter and |8 now frm. Mixed Amorican parcel arrived wis quoted at 178, Barley was firm at 30 up and |8 now firmer on’ crop News. With fair in- aquiry. Inquiry at EASTERN FRUIT SAL Chieago and New York Commission Firma n the Market. CHICAGO, June 18.—The Earl F sold California fruit at auction today Apricots, Montgamel, $1.3G2.23; royal, ches, Alexander, ~$1.2561.37: plums, cherry, %; Royal Natlve, $1.50; 8t. Catherine, $1.9): Clyman, §1 First box Tartiett penrs from Sol Runyon, Bacramento river, $6.05; cherries, 0a86c; some woft, trifle loss Porter Bros, comp elght cars_of Calif, @#1.10; Montgamels 78140, Clyman T0e@ 81,10, Tartarian cherries, 2 r Brow.' New York hou California fruit at Claude plums, $1.60 Royal Helive, $1.20; plums, $1.10401.60; royal exander peachos, $1.406 cherries, 40c@81.05, St ST. LOUIS, changed. uit company as follows 657850 ; ny nin s0ld_at auction today fruit; royal apricots, Alexander peaches qi1.80; cherry plums, 811 Y oot order sold two cars of $3.00; Koen § plums, 1165 Clyman, $1.20001,605 cherry icote, $1.10G1.40; Al- black Tartarian R neral Mark FLOUR Lowis ¢ June 18 rong. un Wa ning 2% Tlc; July, strqng on_cable news and a short @%%e; No. cash, 66c; s0i Augu 4e; Septem: thy with wheat July, $9'%e; ed U@1M%e In sympa cash and June, ng, higher; No. 2 cash and June, 26%40; August, 8lc; September, U0 Nathing doing. DARLEY—Nothing doing. BRAN—Lower; FLAX SEEL CLOVER & TIMOTHY §) HAY—Firm; 0G50, 4,500 0. prime to choice timothy, $9.000 MEAL i $1 YTTON TIES--Unchange anged, 6 Dull, firm. 1 Lard, prime steam, salt ‘meats, loose $6,00; shorts, $6.75. Bacon, packe longs, $7.25; ribs, $7 whotts, Flour, 6,000 bbls.; wheat, 9,000 bu. ; 1, 61,000 bu.; onts, 18,000 bu. TIPMEN “lour, 6,000 bhls corn, 48,000 bu.; oats, 3,000 bu. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, June 18.—COFF) opened_stendy, G@15 points up, rule tive, but n shade easfer at the clos steady, unchanged to 10 points up. including: July, $15.10; August, eptember, @14.15; October, 313, fee, Rio firm! Cordova, ' $19.00019.25 meriean_and 1. eries rd mess, $6.50; cholee houlders, $0 PROVISIONS. bhing, $1. 6215, Dry longs and ribs, shoulders, 37; $7.50007.621 RECEIT” wheat, 1,000 Options ac- Closed ales, 9.00 $14.607 Sales, 800 Moxican, p. t. 12,118 bags: in stock today, 108,381 bagn States stock, 163,114 bags: afloat for the United States, 14200 bags; total visible for the United States, 303,114 bags, against 490,452 bags last your: SANTOS, June 18.—Quiet; good average, $17. Recelpts, 1,00 bags: stock, 13,00 bags Weekly Teport: Quict, good average, per 10 Kilos, $17. Kecelpts during week, 13,000 bags: shipments to United States, 24,000 bags; stock, AMITRG, June 18.—Steady, prices %@% pfg. higher. ~ Sales, 10,000 bags. 3 ASE R HAVRE, June 18.~Opened steady. %@%f higher at 12 m.; showed a further advance of BLGUL at 3 p. ., was Irrogular, with price un- changed to %f lower; closed qulet. Sales, 2,00 bags. RIO June 18 815 Receipts, red for o8, 8,000 153,000 bag: Weekly roport: per 10 kilos, $15.80, Ex- change, 9%d. Recelpts during week, 45000 ba shipments to United States, 20,000 bags; stock, 164,000 bags. Bl iy Sugar Market. NEW YORK, June 1 AR—Raw firmer; fair ‘refining, 2 1i-16c; co test, 3ue; Sales, 8,428 bags centrifugs bags molasses sugar, 8 ntrifugal, No. c; No. 1, 2ic: standard A, 4 1-16@ 405 mould’ A, 4kc; confectloners’ A, 4 1-166) 4ige; cut’ loaf, 6@5 crushed, 55 3-16c; powdered, 414@4 11-16c; granulated, 4 3-16043c. LONDON, “June 18.~SUGAR—Cane quict but ste centrifugal Java, 148 34; Muscovado, fair refining, 125 G Cotton Market. NEW ORLEANS, June 18 —COTTON-—Sales, spot, 900 bales: to arrive, 100 bales; ordinary, 55-1fic; good ordinary, 6 5-16c; middling, 7c; good middiing, middiing, 71316, nominal; fair, go, nominal. Receipts, 703 bales: stock, 86,168 bales. Futures quiet 6.9 36,554 6.88; November, $6.920 ber, $6.95G6.%9; January, $7.04 bid; .10 bid. ST. LOUIS, June dling, 73-16c. Sales, shipments, 700 bal February, COTTON—Quiet; mid eipts, 100" bales 00 bales, Markets. 18. none; e Kansns Clty KANSAS CITY, June 18—WHBEAT—X@1 higher; No. 2 hard, ‘53tc; No. 2 red, G1a@ssc; No. 8 red, B rejected, 4M@i6c, CORN—@%e higher; No. 2 mixed, No. 2 white, 38@39c. OATS—Firm; No. 0% @i1e; U@1Ge; 3BYU@Ie; 2 mixed, No. 2 white, 4115@42c. BUTTER—Steady; 12@idc. BAGS—Dull; Tise. RECEIPTS—None. SHIPMENTS—None. Duluth Wheat Market. DULUTH, June 18.—WHEAT—Close: Higher; No. 1 hard, ‘cash, June and July, 6dc; northern, cash, June and July, 62%¢; September, 61%c; Dccember, 63c; No. 2 northern, cash, 8%c: No. '3, Ghlc; rejected, G0le; to arrive, No. 1 northern, 6ic. RYB—ife. FLAX SEED—$1.241. OATS—No. 2, 42¢; No. 8 white, 42%e. New York Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, June 18.—There was no life in the market, yet on the part of visitors there wns more 'inquiry for wool and cotton dress goods, ginghums, prints, light welght fanoy colored cotton and dress’ silks, with moderate sales resulting. The print cloth' market was dull at 2 11-16c for 64 squares. 'Frisco Wheat Quotations. SAN FRANCISCO, June 18—WHEAT—Quiet; December, $1.10%; May, $L16%. Elgin Butter Market. ELGIN, IIL., June 18.—BUTTER—Steady; sales, 41,100 1bs!, at 1ie. Wool Market. June 18.—WOOL creamery, dairy, ST. LOUI! changed. Quiet, firm, un- STOCKS AND BONDS, Atchison Reorginization Plan Kept the Strect Somewhat Agitated. NEW YORK, June 18.—It was announced last week that the Atchison reorganization plan would be perfected today and the full details made public. The committee was in session this afternoon, but did not reach a final conclusion, and deferred the publication of the scheme of reorganization until tomor- row. It is understood the forelgn committees are in harmony with the New York commit- tee and that all interests are taken care of in the plan, which has already been fore- shadowed in this report. The street is anx- lously waiting the publication of the plan in view of the fact that there are other reor- ganizations still pending for which the At- chison scheme might serve as an example to be followed in some particulars. There was a halting, unsettled tone to the specula- tion on the Stock exchange today, as if the operators were waiting for something to turn up. Nearly half the business was In the In- dustrials, the only active shares of the rail- way list being St. Paul and Burlington. The engagement of $2,000,000 In gold for ship- ment to Europe by tomorrow's steamer had no effect on the market, the gold belng sent merely by reason of the scarcity of bankers' and sterling bills, and it does not change the views of the leading bankers, who belfeve July will see the end of the gold export move- ment. The arbitrage houses were not In the market to any appreciable extent, and the tone of American securities on the London exchange was not encouraging, Chicago was a seller of St. Paul and the bull clique was a buyer of Chicago Gas. Sugar opened at an advance of % per cent, and under moderate buying rose an addi- tional % per cent, to 99%. The higher range of values Induced sales to realize profits, and a reaction of 1% per cent tock place, of which % per cent had been recovered at the close, making a gain of % per cent on the day, the preferred recording a similar im- provement. The unexpectedly heavy decrease in the earnings for St. Paul for the second week of June led to an attack upon the stock, which fell off % per cent, only to make a complete recovery under supporting orders the close being within % per cent of the best figures of the day. Burliugton, after an early decline of 5% per cent, rose % per ent, and reacted % per cent; Rock Island shows an advance of % per cent, and North- western stands unchanged. Unlon Pacific was weak in the early deal- ings, and receded 1 per cent on the repert that Attorney General Olney had decided to LR s DAILY BEE: commence proceadings to secure payment of the government detf’['On the denlal of the rumor from Washinglen a recovery of Y per cent was made. The bond market firm in the morning,jtmt became unsettied during the afternoon, and closed irregular. The Bvening PoM's London cabicgram says: The stock markets were {dle and dull today. The Ascot reacas will begin tomor- row and will monépolize attention for the rest of the week. Ameficans were flat, par- ly Unlon Pacifie,en Dutch selling. The closing was a fractlon ‘botter. The. London committee of Atchison bondholders met to day, but nothing was given out about their business. It is beleved it only considered minor detalls. The Stock exchange will probably be closed Saturday week. The Evening Post says: A renewed ad- vance in the price of grain came today sim- ultaneously with the report of a heavy de crease In the St. ‘Paunl's weekly earnings. Both had some influence on the very dull stock market, but presumably served solely to offset each other. The following a on the leading stocks of the New change today: Atehiion v Adams EXpress.. ton. 1 o prd Am. Ex Ealtimor Canada 14 Southert. ral Pucific. . the closing quotations York ex- Pac. prd P.D.& G orthwontern ... g pfd IN. Y. Contrai. .. €[N Y. & N Eug.. 403 | Ontario & W 1 | Oregon Orepon Nay “hicago Alton {08 L. & U. €. B &Q H Pacific Maii Chiiearo Gas TN P D, & B Consolldated 143 [ Pitsburg C.C.C. &St L H74Pullman Paia Colo. Coal & fron 9 °[Readin 3 Cotton Ofl Cert... 274 Richniond T Del. Hudson,..... 130 | do pfd..... Del; Lack. & W... 161 |R.G. W ¥ D. & R G. ptd. R G W, prd Co rt Wavnio! Northiorn D 1001 Southern P e Refinery 1l Central St. P. & Duliith & T.ptd.... Liko 1 do pid V. St. T Lake Shore 1311 do pfd Lead Trust 5 ' Wells Fa Louiseil f | Weste Louisvil A 4| W, & ilattan Con... do pid nphis & C..... M &St L iehigan Cont. . 0a/D, & R G . uBWiG R 1Rig (NI 70 [ORE T 24| do’ ntd 40| M. & T, © 1T A A |m 8t L. & 33l do pfa. of stocks today American _Sugar, Gas, 14,400 S, Expross &P £0 fox.. nion. .. Nashiville Chat Natlonal Cordage, The, sharos, lingtd cif total were including: 300; Chica ; St Paul, 15, Cordiige, 4,800. New York Money Market. NEW YORK, June 18—MONEY ON CALL Easy at 1 per cent; last loaned und closed, 1 per cent, PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-24@4 cen STERLING EXCHANGE—Dull but firm with actual business in bankers' bills at $4.85% for demand and at $4.87% for sixty days: posted Tates, $1.8816@4.90; commercial bills, $4.86%. SILVER CERTIF GOVE inactive. Closing quotations on bonds were as follows: U.SBRTOR. . S L &S.F.Gon M. 10 U. 8. 08 coup. St P Consols. 129 St. P. C. & P. 18t 114l DP.L. G. Tr. Rets 06 " | T.P.R. G. Tr. Ret3 1001 | Union_Pac. 1sts, 14| West Shoro 10071/ G, W, 1 per 118 112 Cen. Pac. Teta. ... D. & R. G. 18ts.00 Rt | #do 48,00 M.K. & T. Gen. §8 |{Tenn. old '8 M. K. &T. Gen b3 Va. Centurie Mutual Union6s. | dodeferro N, J. C. Int. Cert.. nonfund.... No. Pac. 18ts. ... Class A Nc' Puc. 2nds. .10 Class B, N. W. Consols ... Class O, N.W. Deb. fs. .0 StL.& LM.Gen.5s. * offered. t bid T Y ST an Franclsco Mimng Quotations. SAN FRANCISCO, Jyne 18.—The officlal closing quotations for mining “sto: Tows: Ao Beleher..... Best & Belcher. Now York Mining Quotations. NEW YORK, June 18.—The following are the closing mining quo Tiiolor, ... Crown Point. Deadwood ... Gould & Cur Hale & Norer Homestaie Plymoutn... storra Nevada, Standard. Union Con. Yellow Jackeét. Tron Silve Qu! do preferred; Bulwer.. Financial Notes. BALTIMORE, June 18.—Clearings, balances, $321,764. NEW YORK, June 18.—Clearings, balances, $4,861,029. PARIS, June 18.—Three per cent 1754 for the account. PHILADELPHIA, June 18.—Clearings, balances, $1,851,645. MEMPHIS, June 18 ing at 31 Clearings CINCINNATI, June 18.—Money, New York exchange, 60@T0¢ premium. $2,288,100, NEW ORLEANS, June 18.—N commerclal, $1 per $1,000 premium; premium. SAN FRANCISCO, 124¢; telegray 1 Mexican d 5151 ST. LOUIS, 18, —Clearings, 3,699,807; ances, $620,031. Money, dull, 5@ per cent. Change on New York, #5¢ premium bic CHICAGO, June 15.—Clearings, $5,540,00. New York exchange, 0o premium. Nterling exchange, aull; actual, $.57%@4.89, Money, 4@6 per cent. LONDON, June 18.—The amount of bullion gone into the Dank of Bngland on balance today is 75,000, The price of gold at Buenos Ayres today I8 291, The gold premiums in Europe today are as follows: Austria, 4.35 per cen Per cent; Italy, 10.80 per cent; Portugal, §2.05 per cent; Russia, 45.32 per cent; Spain, 21.38 per cent. —————— CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Brisk Trade Resuited in Cattle with Higher rices. ne 18.—Cattle receipts fell nearly of Saturday's estimates today ade resulted with prices for good the closing values of the week. Dry lot cittle were scarce and badly wanted, and all good, smooth steers that did not show too much grass sold readily at the nd- Vance, " The grassy krades and stockers also 0l0 nt strong prices, but tie advance for such lagses was Searcely quotable. Few steers were at hand good enougl but prime 1,400 t0_1,600-1L rendy aroind %, bulk of Bteers sold at from $4.25 to $4.70 and pla Around $4. Female stock sold u shade a the Tower prices of the latter part of last week the Texas market was strong,' with about 1800 hend on sale. Prices ~were ' firm all With fed steers selling” Irgely “at from $.75 and grassers at frown '$2.70 to $3.15, In hogs there was & good, big bulge in pric todiy. The run was L0 head larger than the opening day last week, but @ strong demand soon developed; —“Trade=yems wuite active at the Start, with prices {ragsbe 10c - higher, and whert the small suppiéh western markets were known arother 5 put on, making a D 1 o Toc o/ 6 ot Baturday's. early prices, There were a,few sales of prime heavy Roks @t 35, but most of tHe good to cholce pack- ing and’ hipping hoks of ‘medium and heavy s sold ot Trom ST 3.6 Light welkhts in favor, buf Wik an wdvance of OBt T el e B8 nd falr to go0d. grades at from $.60 1o '$4.7. The average market was fully 1o bigher ana the pens wére cleared at an bour, prices holding firm-to the finish. In ' sheep very smgll, rpceipts afforded reltue "to e Bhaly | ferhifed market yost The arrivals, less thgn 4,000 head, were smallest for a Mondny In more than five years and the market responded by an advance of from 16¢ to from: 4the beggarly scale of prices noted at the clap of the week. The fow kood, fat mutton shewl'6old quickly at the ad- Vance. Some extra fat wethers sold up o $3.60 falr to good mutton stock largely at from §2.8: o $3.26° The thin 1o fuir mixed grades and feeders sold to much Detter advantage, sales Tanging largely at from $1.60 o $2.40. A’ string of 269 head fair, S0-1b re wold to an Indiana feeder at 81 market was correspondingly strong of the good lamba sold fully %c higher. Extra lambs sold around . $4.50 and falf to good grades largely at from $9.50 to .25, $1,807,271; $67,076,614; rentes, 100t 8,704, - New York exchange, sell- $216,043; balances, $127,974. 214@6 per cent. Clearings, w York exchange bank, $1.5 June 18.—Drafts, sizht, Silver bars, GIN@E: CHICAGO, T 12,000 head she and a brisk grade steers 10c above from b most of the calves, 45 h Evening Journal Teports: CATTLE - Tecelpth, 2,00 head; tn falr de and a trifie highe: extin native 765,00, medium, $4.25G4.50; others, 32,7563 Texans, 1300630, HOGS—Recelpt 100 higher; all 25,000 head; market active a 1d: rough' heavy, #3004, e mixed, $.76G4.90 prime ' heavy and 6 welghis, $4.9065.00, assorted 1ight, $4.60 Ghss SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 9,50 head; LNt Teceipts: market & trifle higher; top sheep, FO0GAT6; top dambe, H.2GLW Sty i A AR TUESDAY, JUNE s N ST Y B st e 19, 1891, OMAHA LIVI Woek Opens with Light Receipts and a Rather Anxious Trade, CATTLE MARKET REMAINS UNTESTED Offerings Not Enough to Try the Temper of Denlers—Tlogs In Good Request and Somewhat Higher Than on Saturday. MONDAY, June 18. Receipts of all kinds of stock showed a very considerable decrease compared with last Monday. The cattle supply was smaller than it has been in over a year. Less than 700 head of cattle of all kinds were received and the offerings did not include any very desirable beeves, There was a good, actly demand both from the dressed beef men and shippers, but owing to the scarcity of useful and it was to the exact le trading was slow next impossible to tain of the trade. A very favorable, howe.er. it | probable that desirable bLeef steers have sold fully a dime better than Saturday There were only four or five straight lon of cows here and a few odds and ends, The supply was very largely of common to poor stock and prices were little if any better than at the close of last week. Calves werc in rather liberal supply and rather dull Very few bulls were offered and prices were not more than steady. In stockers and feeders there much dofng. Offerings were rather and while the demand was somewhat than toward the close of last week prices paid showed no improvement. Very fe changed hands, but the feeling was some what firmer, Good to choice feeders arc quotable at $3 to $3.40, fair to good at $2.65 to $2.90, common to poor at from §2.60 down. Representative sales DRESSED BEEF. cal condition all Itogethic would asc advices were was not limited Dette Av. Pr. 94083 00 130 ND FEEDERS. 2 00 5 3....723 225 130 10700 250 2.0 880 250 8. 400 2 HOGS—Receipts were nearly a thousand head lighter than on last Monday, the fall- ing off being due in a great measure to the wet - weather and bad roads, although the drop in prices toward the latter part of last week had considerable to do with shut- ting oft supplies. At any rate only thirty- nine loads were received and as a rule the quality of the offerings was rather common. Although there was not much inquiry for shipping or speculative account, the demand from local packers was good and as eastern markets were higher trade here was brisk and prices fully a nickel and ih many cases e to 10c better than Saturday. Fair to choice heavy and butcher weight hogs sold at from $4.65 to $4.75 and_common to choice light and light mixed stuff at from $4.50 to $4.70. Trade was active throughout and the close strong at the advance. The bulk of the hogs sold at from $1.60 to $4.70, as against $4.55 to $4.65 on Saturday and $4 to $4.60 a week ago today. Representative sales: No. 250 290 o] 10 3350 550 L 406 7 . 750 11088 Sh, Pr. No. 200 $4 50 S0 360 160 Av. L0 180 i PIGS AND s W0 43 SHEEP—Although there was a very fair showling of sheep today there was very little trading and the demoralization that charac- terized last week's market promises to hold out for a few more days. Buyers were de- cidedly indifferent and bids ‘were away down. Up to a late hour only a load or two had changed hands. Fair to good natives are quotable at $2.75 to §3.50, fair to good west- crns at $2.50 to $3.25, common and stock sheep at'$2 to §2.256 and good to choice 40 to 100- lambs at §$3 to $4. Representative 2 Recelpts and Disposition of Stock. Official recelpts and disposition of stock na shown by the books of the Union Stock Yards iny. for the forty-eight hours ending at & k p. m., June 18, 18 RECEI 1S Cattle . Buyers. Omaha Packing Compan: 1. Hammond Compiny Swift and Company...... “Udahy Packing Comoany. i Deggen.. Shippers Left over. Total . a1 2asT 140 New York Live Stock Market. YORK, June 18 Recelpts a; murket ‘opened dull closed with decline fully regiined Koot 1d at $4.75 4,500 to medi| infertor, NEW @445, 000 head Ay il to strict ch sheep of all grad unsold; sheep, poor lambs,” comman to cholce, $2.7664 AT HOC ipts, 11,00 head, including three {nferior to fair hogs, $.15%5.57'%; market steady. i Kansas City Live Stock Market. AS June 18— LE head; shipments, 2300 hend. * Kest, st Texas steers, 32.10G3.85;" Texas $1.60612.40; £3.20004.00; native beef steers stockers and feeders, 820503 colpth, AN firm; 1,600 others, cows, $1.1013.50 bulls, §1 HOGS. pte, 1400 head; head higher; bulk 4 packers. Yorkers, $4.66004.70; shipments. 2,20) of sales, $4.65 4,700 plgs, #.40 SIEEP-Recelpts, 7,000 head; shipments, none. Best, steady; oth Rece'pts, 1,000 ket slow. quiet Cows and ) head generally; nath ers, none ifers, $2.10G2.25; Texas stecrs $3.0008.00; cows and heifers, §: HOGE- Recelpts, 3,000 head head. Market strong, fo high bulk of salew, $4.6004.50. BHEBP—Reéceipts, 400 head. Market very dull, no 1,400 fre shipments, top p loe head; 2,90 inal shipments, Stock In Sight. Record of receipts of live stock at prineipal yards for Monday, June 18 Cattle. 08 20,000 1901 300 the four 1894 Hows 2 8¢ 00 1400 7 3,000 Sheep. 1406 South Omuha Chicago Kansas City 8t. Louls Totals ... ,202 18,89 DeWitt's DeWitt' Saive cures ulcers Salve cures piles. Witeh Hazel Witeh Hazel Chinese performance at Courtland beach, l T T ————————— U ———— GASOLINE STOVE SALE _CLOSING OUT Gawlino Stoves at than cost. This is not for shoddy goods, but for fiest class Gasoline Stoves warranted. $6.00 Gasc ineStoves for $8.00 Gasoline Stoves for $10.00 Stov $2.80 Gasoline Ovens for $1.25 Oil Stoves for. ... .30 50¢ 3-gallon Wood-Jacket (013 3 (o] I e Ty 65¢ 5-gallon Wood Cans for, less Everyone wasoline 150 DIFFERENT STV LES of 1 s from the facturers in the United S best one to be sold less than cost. $4.00 Carriage for $6.00 Carriage for, $8.00 Carriage for $10.00 Carriago for. $15.00 Carriage for $20.00 Cu $25.00 4,7 inge for. many 1 very- 0 2.87 3.00 Refrigerator Sale EVERY REFRIGERA- TOR and Ice Box to be sold quick fc less than cost. Remember, we neve sell anything that has price only to con mend it. Our Refrigerators -are v - war- ranted to give satisfaction or money re- funded. $ 7.50 Ice Box for.. 10.00 Ice Box fo . 2 13.50 Refrigerator for ¢ 17.00 Refrigerator for 20.00 Reirigerator for 25.00 Refrigerator for ...... Terms--Cash or Payments, Presents to All' Purchasers, Formerly People’s Mammoth Instailment Hou Close Evenings at 6 AFFAIRS® AT SOUTH OMAHA | William Carroll Crazed by Drink Attempts to Shoot His Sister, PREVENTED BY HER PROMPT ACTION She Held Him Until Police Arrived—Iro- ceedings of the City Council Last Night—Barn Struck by Lightning and Burned-Other News. At 8:30 last evening while Lizzle Carroll, an old domestic in the employ of the Del- monico hotel, was finishing her evening's work, her brother, William Carroll of O'Neill, Neb., came in and, pulling a re- volver, aimed it at her, with the declaration that he was going to take her life, because her hard work brought her too much misery, and that when she was gone he would die. With surprising coolness Lizzie walked quickly up to her brother and before he could make a motion she had taken the revolver from him. Then she caught him by the hands and held him until Chief Brennan came and took him to jail. He was very much under the influence of liquor, g0 much so that many belleved delirium tre- mens to be the cause of his acl Barn Struck by Ligh South Omaha had a good sl o'clock yesterday morning. Mosher's livery barn at Twenty-fifth and O streets was struck by lightning, and an hour later there was nothing left of the structure except the foundation. The barn was all frame and pers fectly dry, and well filled with hay, and it did not take long to consume it. By prompt work on the part of the men employed around tho barn all the horses and many of tho carriages were saved, The lightning struck in the center of the front of the building, and seemed to pasa directly through to the alley. In an instant the whole inside was ablaze. The halter straps were cut, and with difficulty the horses were driven out. All the buggies were run out except two which belonged to Dr. White. Scveral sets of harness were burned. Mr. Mosher had $1 building, which was valued was totally destroyed. The wind was favorable to prevent the fire spreading. This whole row is of frame and would have burned like tinder. As it was, the adjoining bullding, which s owned by J. F. Jacknott, was considerably damaged, but the loss Is covered by insurance. Mr. Waterman's sewing machine office Is the second from Mosher, and Mr. Boyle is next to him. Every one In the row moved the most of his stuft out into the strect, as it loocked from the start very much as though the entire row would go. The fires men were assisted by the citizens end de- serve credit for stopping the conflagration where they did. The continual downpour ot the rain made it disagrecable for the men to work, but it kept the buildings damp and prevented the stray sparks from doing damage. Twenty tons of hay were cons sumed. his and 00 insurance on at $3,000, City Council Proceedings At the meeting of the city council last evening an ordinance was Introduced limit- ing the speed of motor trains (o ten miles per hour. Richard O'Keeffe asked that squatters be removed from McGavock & O'Keeffe's ad- dition, F. O. Olsen called the council's attention to its violation of the contract entere between it and the petitioner for the of feed to the fire department stables by failing to deliver warrants at the first of each month In payment of stuff furnished, and asked for a discontinuance of the con tract and the release of his bondsmen. Re ferred to the finance committee. W. L. Holland's offer to look after the electrical department of the city for $20. a month was accepted by the council Licenses to operate saloons were granted to Franz Linder of 2616 N street and W. J Bulin of 2619 N street On Mullaly's motion the chief of police was instructed to close up wll saloons now | 30, excepting Monday ENAM:: 38 and Saturdays. _WALL ST. OPERATIONS be'carried on with large profits and little risk by joining our Co-Operative Railroad Stock Syndicate. verage profit of 20 per ocent a month enrned and pald to the sabscribers for pasy 5iX months. Highest references. Prospectus, giving dotall: ¢d Information of oour pertect 'system, moll ree. ( WEINMAN & CO., Stook and Grain Frokers, No. 41 Brondway New York City ‘WM. LOUDON, Commission Merchaut CRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Private wires to Chicago and New York. busincss orders placed on Chicago Board Trade, & Correspondence solicited, Office, room 4, New York Life Dullling Telephone 1308 Au of doing business without a license. In re- sponse to an inquiry Mayor Johnston sald he understood that there were efght saloons now doing business contrary to law. The chief of police was also ordered to notify druggists that they must sccure licenses at once if they wih to handle liquors. Councilman Conley moved that an_ordi- nance be drafted compelling the Omaha Street Railway company to put its wires und grl;llmll. and the motion unanimously pre- vailed. An ordinance requiring coal dealers to welgh their coal over the city scales before delivering to a purchaser was read for the second time. It permits the dealer to chargo 25 cents additional for cartage and welghage, and levies a fine of from $10 to $25 for each refusal to obey the provisions of the ordi- nanc The_council sits as a board of equalization next Monday night. Magle City Gosslp Some clothing and an album was stolen from John Fitzpatrick at Twenty-elghth and R streets last night, A number of local Bohemian turners will g0 to Wilber Sunday to take part in the turner picnic to be given there at that time. A speclal meeting of the school board to open the bids en the construction of the High school stone wall will be held Satur- day evening. The committee on transportation has sent out posters announcing the details of the Fourth of July celebration to every town in this section. South Omaha expects to en- tertain an immense crowd on Independence. day. Mr. Arthur Carrie Austin 4 o'clock ‘last Johngon of Omaha and Mis of Montreal were married at evening at the home of K. A. MecKenzie. Rev. R. L. Wheeler was the clergyman, Mr. and Mrs, Johnson will re- side fn Chicago. D Found a Cure for Sciatie Rhonmatism. Mrs. A. Inveen, residing at 720 Henry 8t Alton, Tll,, suffered with slatic rheumatism for over elght months. She doctored for it nearly the whole of this time, using various remedies recommended by friends, and wa: treated by the physiclans, but received no relfef. She then used one and a half bottles of Chamberlaln’s Pain balm, which effected a complete cure. This Is published at her Tequest, us she wants others similarly af- flicted to know what cured her. For sale by 1l drugglsts. a SRy o it Seen the animals at Courtland beach? Stock Market. LONDON. Jui 4 b closing Conmoln, Conwolw, a e La Rose Bros, at Courtland beach, Herlin Bank State BERLIN, June 18—The weekly stat the Imperlal Bank of Germany shows lowing changes, as compared with the i Cash In hand, increase, 8.240,0 y notes, Incr 0,000 marks; vecy % e, 000 notes in cireulation, ment 0 the fol- We could not fmprove the quality If we pald double the price. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve s the best salve that experience can produce, or money can buy. Chinese performance at Cowrtland beachy