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THE OMAIIA DAILY BIE fl“UNDAY. JUNE 16, 1895. 15 ) We _know of many houses doing business %o: prime crude, . o e o who CONDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE | ok efimens, hrses foing 2evizest | 0() CIAL AND FINANCIAL | poin: e el ! OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET | dmtht fr.sheatitate, the domate, v their_entire bank balances at Omaha and ow, No. 1, small, 80¢; lynx, No. Fates. Darceln wora quiet. 1ard Dujath wheat which are now keeping but a small balance Ly - J\ medium, $2; No. 1, small, June delivers was quoted at 2x 4%d. Spot waS at Omaha and quite a_r table balan N A TR A R dow ‘and seady. K Hiodetate 1 R e o spectable balanc S v Stendy; domes © th extra, 4@9to; 50, N o BTl ] J— o d steady. Flour was in i . BB at Chicago and New York. They pay &l A RaT: SOSRPOTER MUE B GXLIR, SOOI e el Gy Ny Mol e S aquiry and_tather caster. Maiso was quiet and Business in a Jobbing Way Shows Improve- | eastern bills and, in fact, ail bills every. | Wheat Bulls on Chicazo's Board Routed on | ' ¥ioi 35 -8tendy; Newirleans, open kettle, | dark, No. L larke, 6sc; No. 1, mediuim, #0c; No. | Weok Olones with a Light Run of All Kinds | Sheaper, Mixed American parcela, June delivery, where, except those at Omaha by their & o1 1 cholcr, S0, 1, stall, Se; mountain llon. perfect head and ‘s bt by e 008 | were quoted at 203 W, Spot_was slaw. _Harie ment During the Past Week. ehecks upon Chicago and New York. While All Sides, MISTALS=T'lg fron, steady: American, $10.000 | faet, No. 1, 'large, $1.00p8.00; jrapertect sking of Stook. Was quict and easy. Oats were firta and slow. there may be just as much money belng 1055, Copper, Keady: Lrekess' price, $10.50. Lead, | $6.05g7.00: No. 1. smnil, $; otror, pale, No. 1 Ty v— handled and distributed In Omaha today — strong; brokers' price, Skjgje. Tin. plates, firm. [ large, 31: No. 1, mediuin. 85 No. 1. small, 34 eo Marker. - J s there was two years ago, the clearances raccoon, No. 1, "large, 6¥aT0c; No. 1. medium EW YORK, June 15-COF Options H TURE ARE VERY BR'GHT | may not <how it, as for reasons above, a | BOTTOM FELL CUT OF REAL OMAHA GENERAL MARKET, S No. 1. Targe, $0¢482.00; wkunk, bl | PACKERS Wi opened caster at 518 points decline, sold off nfrow striped; No. 1. Aree, / 3 WILLING TO BUY FAT CATTLE | rurther una clo fArge part of the money mow being dise ow siriped, D ®e, G B \CK{ €1 turther under weak Havre ndvices, But finally I ng dlum, 40c; No. 1, small. broad striped, rallled partially and closed steady, at 5 polnts up s oug lea oncition of Trade mal Quotatlons on | larke. 2gzc, wolvering, No. 1. large - 195 pointa dow ) bursed” does not go through the clearing Concity v 1 Quotatl lare:, HgEc; woly » ¥ 1o.8.» 3 I‘ ni males 400 bags, pinoludingt Continued Favorable Roeports trom All See [ ‘I conclusion, as to the business of [Stop lLoss Orders and Exhaasted Stargins| —— craple and FOne fwoduee. =~ “Jarke, $3; medinm, - Stendy Prices Pald for About Everything | O ber, $1040 November. 640144 and. De: tlons Tributary to This Market Are Hav- ;:":fi);n 1K¢n'l|h“t‘hg ”Mhnnl‘r-fi r;‘g, ?f,..'.’&"‘.fffl ey with Viclous Short Nelling by the k ‘l;y'"-\f et on country’ ghoduce remains aboul ¥ LT ity (o 1 G So@woe ORsred 1o Bile<Hog Market tn Sember, }u P10, spot -m.“”mn.l market ould sa v L steas N medium, ., wmal { beaver, kit . il heavy: No, 7. §16.870,; mild, quiet; Core tug Their Effect Upon the Volume fhe fall ‘will sce n complete revival in all Bome Talent Helped the Dowa- Much of the supply of five poultry recelved | B8t skin, No. 3, #.0008.00; No. 1.'madium, Pretty Falr Shapi—Sheep dova, SICOGINTS Warshouso ~delivories ' o ey . nes, a commencement of the return tof. ward Tendency. I the New Yo ArREL-coames from the weat, | 3 2 NO eaver kits, No. 1, large, New York yesterday, 10,49 hags; New York st of Trade—Manufacturers’ Dolngs. R s Tok Tt o ¥ BT mark B s0; No. S, email e Trade Demoralized. today, 20306 bags: United Stotes stock, 3 relaxation on the part of the banks in the rce, And in mome cases from far western | Medium, ' e iy agee toite; No 1 ue, Aflolt for the United States, 30,000 hag state and the allowance on their part of the . . i By i) b 1 large, 40¢c: No. 3. medium, o) No. ) Al visible supply tor the United States, 500,67 Trade conditions generally have im-| return to trade of the money which has up| CHICAGO, June 15.—The wheat bulls on | points; carlouds often coming through from sec- | gmayy ge; muskrat kits. 2@3c, A B e SOUTH OMAMA, June ANTOS, Tune Thedalor: oo averaged Sak i " to this time been hoarded in their vaults. | the Board of Trade were unhorsed today [ tlons beyond the Mississippl river. Poultry ar- ot . 5 MAHA, (SANTOS, June 1. —Quiet: good averaged Sane 1 h . ) proved during the past wekk, thoug The receipts todny were 730 cattle, 1| o8 mominial; recoipts, 6,000 bags: stock, 137,000 the change for the better has not - and routed, temporarily at least. Wheat, | Fiving from such a distance naturally has & STOCKS AND BONDS, Homy 1 VR MU LA ] Y CLUUDS HAVE ROLLED AWAY, o a few 5o 8 3 ont | Very heavy shrinkage, even during cold weather, hogs and 934 ep, as against 3651 cattle, | HAMBURG, June 15Dy % pte. deell b il at ti. deel Boen Yery imarksd. It s & WhLGH Sald &' i Ga9¥ Ny WEBSl4e; waitt|[vey HR SCSUED ST CURE Sib e e | aseuiey Mhienss! Ofed b ; 4 NO0E and ROR Shesp yenterdiy and | Wt tod Bk % pfi. deelin & o down today with a “sickening thud” to when the weather is hot, as us been | Security Market Opened Trregularly with e Su o b Jone e & & ::-; :;r“ ”m'rluy -I.:tclr. lv::x:m" D‘(DW:II:M';: Trado 18 Totter Than 1t Was Ono Year Ago | S 1_‘".3'10“ o o with | dUring part of the tme rocently, the loss BHIGRaS ot the ¥k tatu y _‘,l'_n 1 i 3,638 hogs and sheep on Sat- [ HAVIEL June 15.-Steady, at 14@I%E decline; d ectanc ) €po rday, - vory heavy, and arrivals during last month have VW | YOREE e o urday of lnst week R10, June 1h.—-Opened steady; No. 7 ¢ some little improvement in the demand for [ o el the closing of the session, and was &t the | [} 0l Ghown such a hoavy shrinkage that [ NBW YORK, June 15—The stock —market WEEKLY RECEIPTS, OO Fr Ll ) GLLRBR 2 SApie moads 1o mont Jines. — The continued | " H: Roberson, Omaha manager of the | hottom of & Kc decline, compared with yes- | shippera huve fost money on their shipmen(s. A | obened irregular, with Chicago Gas the feature kS ek the. United Btat 1 Ol Damei Tt olaare staple goods In Most s an® couscd | R G- Dun & Co. Mercantile agency, began | terduy. Corn and oats were also very | Sarluad of paultry usually contuina'in tho neigh: | of the dealings, 3,000 shares selling from 4% 10 | poceipts this week Cattle, Hogs. Bheep. | 1iie, 4.000 bags; tock, 115,08 bage. = " fipld growth ,lr '” e 1n all sections 'of the | M8 usual trade talk by saying th never | weak. Provisions alone of the speculative | Dol of 40 .(l'" L of (douitey. mome cirs | 72 %0 rapidly as to render it impossible to re- | Receipts last wo B o - 4 gro of croj sections of the | v p 9 bringlag much larger quantities than that, while | port prices conscoutivel hacco gave wi Barne plt bt i ol 3 /1 State Bas mot only produoed & better feel- | VAR LG B R B Ne- | articles made a galw in value other cars run Tixhter, ARd in some casdn ofEn | Dor et bue i oty chonons et g ¢y | Same week 1891.. drass L, S 18 R \ e thars braska were owing o little money as| All the big wheat bulls apparently be-|and other articles are shipped In the car, leav- | 820 0 ‘ e other changes were limited to | Same! weel . J nnles; recelpts, 450 bales: o A\t 1 S fiig, bk has put What money there fa nto | yTasus (Mere owine fo L KR, eniy SOf Al the big L ipok [T oo (or o “Compamitively amall amout of | fraction « buying in Chicago Gas sent | Recelpts from the first of the year up to | stak. 56 5 haler) U016 shipments, 353 Dales; circulation. ‘The prospective purchasing | 109%¥: there nover was a time whon they | came convinced some daye ago that the | pohiy!™ A"car ‘Comtig hrough Gurinic favor. | (he stock up 3 per cent to 7, of which all Wt | the present time show a loss of 1 at- | | NIWYOIK, Juns 15 —-COTTON-Qulet; mid ower of the people promises to be greater [ VCre £0 ce Ll 2okl S | advance could not be held, and commenced | able weather and receiving proper care should | 4 per cent was retained at the close. The gen 32,10 M067 shieep BHA 1,254 hors e, 7 3160 saies, 27 Lales, il spinners; stock, \ B oyery sueceeding day carries the crops | 1OW. and there never was a time when | o let go their lines. They have been'dolng [ Not lose over & or § per sent. but the 1ows 0ften | oral close also displayed a rallying tendency Eim | the, 22105 noks, 87 sheep and 1,224 horsea ? all spinmers; stock, N nearor to the date when they may be con- | tNeIF prospects for belng able to meet fu. | this quietly but effectually, and thelr un- feaches 9 or 10 per cent during the summer, a0d | grangers advancing % to & per cent; Distiling. | “ ANt B compared with 184 1 1A June 15.—-COTTON d e e dranth damage, Coun- | tUre obligations were more promising, and | loading has been largely responsible for the | shriakage i htavy from the time that the powl: | % per cont; New England, % per cent; Tobacoo | GATTLI=A total of tweaty-six loads of | " GRimnry: e net amg ftows Tecipte. 510 L 3 o these facts alone he attribute o'mo _ S , ays. | try starts unti reaches the marke s al- | and Great N i ’ ctttle were recelved o o a ] Balos;” exports, constwine, 34 b skl try merchants are commencing to get over | liberal policy inaugurated during the past | Weakness which has ruled for some days. | [ty stats, BeUl I tnehos, e masked 16 o of S JrsAL Norther pieferced, Tper GaBti MO | [ighy siin, yit doublel the roeetpts. of Dalest snamer g [l L TR thelr hesitancy and are showing an Inclina- | ten days by some of Omaha's leading job- erday the fact became known —and|iima dhat it is collectod by th shippers in L e oy ety L reneams 20wl | \erdiy: (k Pew, oad (60 pretty fule et et ' e €416 fore Peesly rs in the matter of credits. started a selling stampede on the part of [ country, than when It is Daded on the ears to , 2 per cent. The latter was bid for at A oads of pretty falr bee Milwinakeo Markete, . o o Mttle more Hreely. ited very | U5t 50 long as uncertainty prevaled, the [ tho longs who had been left by thelr | b ahlbhed enst. While tho cars ‘are in ‘(ransit | 92 at the steers were among the offerings, while the | MILWAUKER, June 15.—WHEAT--Lower: N rade, however, A m Y| lines were drawn to the utmost tension, i o the poultry receives sufficient air to give them There were a few exceptions to the improving | balance of the receipts was made up of i o y o i Sk fargely to the necessities, articles that| but nowm At the cloude Mave rolled out| shrewder assoclates, and today they were | iCqPventilation. and the loms from the Douitey | tendency of the market and some losses. were | little Of cverything. — The packers ap.| CORN-Lower and Guh: for 3 Mt o come under the head of luxuries not mov-| way, and confidence as to what the harvest | tumbling over each other to get rid of their [ being smotherad fs com light, though | Fecorded, including: ' Baltimore & Ohlo South- | peared to want o fow cattle snd & AP | OATS DUl and lower: No. 2 ‘white, 83 g at ail or in limited quantity. Thus in | Ahali be Tian ‘Gaicen” powsession of 'mearly | long stuff, which showed such a handsome | I S cises the fars e tun unider cover, eape | western pretorrad, e par conty Chic toady el few cattle and bid fully | ILOUR-Stedy: fret patents. $1IQLOY soor ery o R LAl b of I 1ould something become out of order with per cent; 4 & Terre Haute, steady p on_every 5 he move- | ond patents, $1.0 D first clears, $3.50603.60. the line of groceries, fancy canned goods, | S¥GIY, ONe all we necd is a lttle patience | profit but a short time ago. As usual, the | ipem, "wnd when such Is the cuse lavge quantl: ama "Reading, 5 per tont. The course of yalues | Ment, however, was dragsy. as has been 5 DL Snte; R extra fine dried fruits and fancy goods of | "The'laigera of neariy evers Jobbing house | COURLEY was slow In getting on and found | ties are often smothered while in the sheds. But | during the week was mainly in the dircetion of | the rule of late, buyers and sellers belng Duluth Wheat Market . ; r ar ¥ i self holding the empty bag. One of the | tha principal thing fs in the food and water | higher figures, and there wie a marked increase | slow to come togethor, Several loads s | nt H . all kinds are In very light demand, but|in Omaha closed last week with a record | mist discouraging atures’ which has | they e on (heIE way Hite DUt | i tHEVOIIINE O teRAIng . TG Bten ot part of | Nt offsre e O s Jvere [ DULUTH, Jule 1h-WHEAT. . cam, the staples are moving out quite freely. | of transactions materfally in excess of the | brawght about the break. which was at ofie | th \Re ater ofteh becomes warm | iie; advance was retaingd (o the closing. . The | covers: chipoing hoarket at all, the re- | igde; June, T8e; July ke Hardware jobbers report the same condl-| week covering the same period last month. | fime almost a panic, was the fact that the | and In extent stagnant, and. wermu | Distilige and Cattleteeding company's. stocks | Stendy pemby more o o o Chicago. | N northern, t3e; Replember, 7%c; No. 3 tions prevailing in that line as well, and| Orders for fall delivery never were o | aivante appoars to’ have caused a serious | collect and ‘thrive, which fn cold weather would | broke ifom )% to 18%. “A Fecovery to 197 AN Peedety oreipuid for butchers' stock | OO, Sash STRC] No S JiprarL L 1% N it Is entimated that nt least % per cént of | many in numper at this season of the year, | decilna 1n' exports, s they Wore 12mh | ot making the houliry sici and "causioe tm | ¢ wde, 'from “which iete Nax oty o T A iiere Na¥ Vash ¢ Aobd. ddnl a0 el i, Mo o s gE IR RS o articles carried by the hardware houses | some lines being already oversold, b, less from. both o o woelk | to dle. The same might be sald regarding the e coni . sing only | re hus bee zood deal of sameness wrn, Tl i ~ e Koods for which thera s almost no de- | Our manufacturing ndusiries, &1 things | Detore or o i, 0 pucoaars Ahan Ane ohices | food. and shippers find It to their advantage to | belcw. last ay's final eale, Chicago Gas | 1 the catile market duiing the nelal Notos. mand at the present time, though usually | considered, are doing well, and to these | bu. hefore. Cofservative operators urge that | have men in charge of the poultry with experi- | JEKS whe on the veto of the consolldation | OF two. Frices may vary a liitle fr NOSTON, June 15.—Cloarings, $1 TR ood. requent overy 'Hine OF business | builders of citles just w littie enourage, | Jus before. Conservative operators urge thilt | ence, ‘as they invariably bring a_car through | Uil and’ declined 3i por cent to %, =~ Under | to day and recelpts show slight ancen, $LIILADG . 1OF the: woek, $04.818,080 Shows the 'same _disposition to practice | ment at n opporiune tme will Increase | sacatl, ahd that peices here cAunot be maje: | yith smatler loss than the inexperionced man. | (%2, 2, (i DI, pacsiuie, ucr, the, veto thers was | (osses, bub the generul situation wemains | ances, 1004307 sl : economy in the matter of buying goods on | thoir numbers Amonk us, and help to make | tained Attt DRCS Which Wil Fondor Ship- | Nowurhers 4 o rule have very poor luck in | 85 " W Meovary” i 115, Tast swoek's closing | have - dropped down el venty e b | ALTIMORE, June 15 —Clearings, .58, 1811 thg par of consumern | | indise are | QMY that which she has a right to be- | ments fmpossible, as the roccnt price seoms ro inclined to overlond their cars and’ not | Bricg: The more Importunt o o thirty “loads constitute an ' average run. | halanees SE1I For the week, cleartis, $ide * J andise come— eat city. o have done. So there was a general dispo- v nd water while on the wi o] b AL ; e If the scarcity of cattle were 3 S17,977; balances, §1,066,138, advancing _and the general tendency 18| “The signs of the times point to a decidedly | Sition to get rid of long 0 i iy per cent; Northwestern, 2% cent: were the only | "o 'y Grng 4 o 5 » foward & rm market. With the exception | improved coadition ot thinms thrcushont the | Biionation uas choomeons Stuff, and the T Rown o i P aence | western preferred, 2 per cent; Rock Island awback to the making of 4 market the | o Hoish Yiiimer. sa8 e senc Now. York ol, the leading staples of the country | country, and Omaha's bank clearings should | Stop loss orders and exhausted margins, n.p & minimupl - Quota- | per cent; Burllngton, {i per’ cent: Manh oat T T oD swOMTAROLETE xchange, S0c premium bid. e v o S R aranly HiRhe ghan two months | soon get into tine with other clties showing | with' vicious short seliing by the local tal 10e. Sinneapolts & St Loy and Minneapolls and 8 | Srat pletely into the dumps. With | . PHILADELPHIA, June 15.-c1 0,758, and the result s a firmer marl an increase, instead of a decline eve ent, helped along the downward tendency stock, 9 chofce to’| &2BE Louis serond profesred. a% per conts Miche | such light': offerings A £ SR 06; balances, $1,697178, For the w ring Bk vy oy ek plEssdivpon i 0 s % and completed the wout of the bulls. Crop » rod cotntry, lei Beparatat | tban Contial prorertod nnd Slsqichnnnn & Weats | natdralote oxpactTan acoe Imacret, ok | ¢ balances, $10,047,212, ¥ BT e ade continues quiet al he packing | news also scems to be shifting more favor: e iy % per cent; Susquehanna & Western pre- | the contrar e tra as heen extrome ORK. June Clearings 5,16 SOME FACTORY FACTS. es, with recelpts of cattle and hogs | ably for the bears, and udvices were nu- | (JLIVE D Hens, 0f6%c: roosters, 30 obipor cint, Toacilo Mail, S ot cont: | Q1L BAlespicn elbim . thar T bobenoa [ talanves, The mack, Lolsatihaty aha 18 acquiring quite a reputation in | extremely light. merous tending to indicate a fair crop. SO ey ST Rt . Tt - Uk GUSKY first preferred, 3 per cent! Iowa Centrai { not want the cattle bad tnou bia $590,678,414; Ll 40,508,413, 2 the west for the manufacture of fine car- “The corn market was fairly active and AT—Cholos fat, 70 t0 10 1bs., are quoted at nt; Sugar, 312 por cente and | on them. On the other ha Vors | WASHINGTON, dune 15 v'a statement of 3 riages. The Drummond Carriage com-| WRONG VIEW OF THE CATTLE TRADE, | Yery weak., It suffered a break of 1%c per ree and coarse. 4@3%e. rente Alton & TTerrs | $AY that because so few cattle are coming [ the condition of “the treasury shows: Avatlable pany vesterday shipped a two-seated double bu., which would ordinarily be considered E—Wisconsin full cream. 9c: Youns | Maute, 4 por tent; Consoliated ¢ scllers expect a premium on their cattlg | cash balanes, $IS3AZL S0 Rold reserve, $99,6%,019, carrlage to ldaho, belng the second order a disastrous loss to make In corn for one 8, 10c; twins, 1le: Nebraska and lowa, | cv " & . and are unwi v 8 ~ o C i 3 i L 3 e i \, nt: Bvansville & Terre H ling to pt the nctual IW YORK, June 16.—The exports of specle from that state filled this month. Omaha | Stoek Not Likely to #e Diminish+d by the | day. July opened at from 49lsc to 49%c, as 100 Nebraska and Towa, purt skims, | Baltimore & Ohlo Southwest prot market value for th 1in Whatever | from the port of New York for the weelk {;lm;nt' s km;:lllulll' Nll:«\l l'-.u'mm: (||EI‘l ‘ll n‘ Decrense of Ranges, unnn,l m«'l at l”u'4 l-lu,w:l yeste '11111),‘51}! d 0. 1, 10c; brick, No. 1, 1l¢; and Day S .xl Gas, i 1y cent may L the true explanation the fact amounted to $31,089 in and $818,550 in sil: est work 18 to be had at home and tha ST. LOUIS, B after rocovering to 49%c, slimped to’ 48%c, s of the week were 1,858,100 shares and | mains the same—the r The imp 18 were 183; siiver, $103, it Is not necessary to go . \:‘;_1 “"‘: June 15.—The Butchers and | ) was its value at the close. 5 38: lowland, i were dealt in R AT LS RS dry goods, $1,5 general merchandise, s ories his ot ers Magazine, to be Issued today, has| " Itor a Saturday, trading in the oats mar- ; colar makes the price on Tay's bond market wis active AU L i Sanborn, Dr. Lee, W. B. Rutherford and this to say anent the cattle supply: Arti-| ket was active, and business aggregated bri vl;“‘(hl ‘-‘u-! soll the best y top grades £1,067,0 N v A: ~ June 15.--Clearings, $12 998,808 T, C. Hayden aré among the recent con- | cles have appeared in leading dally papers | comparatively hea Considerable long | PRRE JSRPUSER | o) 0mt.50. N N Aoes b Rl ‘otals for the Wi W i (A of (he state, re.| With the disappearance of the vast ranges, | rendily by’ the crowd in general. The do- | The market fs full of tomatoes and prices are 8 ety Chaveranal : o commerclai piper 4405 D orts a large acreage of wheat In the vieln, by dividing into f rma, cattle would dis- | aine [n wheat and corn prices was also re- very low In_conuequence, unusually so for this onsols, 8 per 2...1000 200 3, Leebillll T el L ty of Valentine. is company supplied | appear and beef would become a luxury. | garded as an effect in reducing values, | ®G¥ (i Lhe seas T cent; St T o4 433 Fore cial Affairs, the hrmers With a large quantity of secd | This is fallacious reasonini, for as a mat- | September rangoed from e to tige, resting | (Aiere, waa' no wle vesterday for wax and : athern Ticifio Tt in | BEREI TR bR SARRR o TR wheat and ‘the acreage i large, while the tor of fact, the beef of the country comes | at” (e low" price, a decline of e since | NI it 40 N frons the exprese : S rase aiar | & 1102 2 1% e TR el prospects for a large crop are first class 0 he farms, no e ranges. here | yesterday. Companies. M e in s Ao & Easex 18 ¢ 1 bl ARIR g ek Drospects for a larde cron A0 et ISet 1n | are thiFiy.one farm. states Wil & thini | The . otovislon market started weal in | Sompntles Home rown ' aro becoming quite | it wni Peoris & Evanillc rais, SR [ PARIS, dune 16-Thres ber cont rontea, 108 & plant some time ago fof the manufacture | area of 1,163,002 square miles, and according | sympathy with the grain prices, but closed | *XULirOSWER Southern stosk, per erute, | Fhum e o b i3, find Ahe oo | Lo 400 200 B 63 215 Moees 625 270 | Sk for ehecian o RCHAKe on London, 25 ot Wood frames for furniture. Previous | to the roport of the United States Agri- | strong on good buying, which, however, | 82 0. itk 4 e eoin at e hant” Brlke Vet ORUINER | Tirs 038 82005 48,5, 40NN L Sei “LONDON, 1 Gol ted o %o that time it had been compelled to ship ! lepartment on January 1, 18M, the | was principally dub to the covering of IONS—Rermudas, pot erate, $1.3031.60; Cal. | for this Issue. Silver Certifivates were dealt in JLLS, Aven todng n B0 adeid, 13605 CAbbom: BH; e Al o tits frames from Chicago o other | estimated number of cattle in' those states | shorts. The weakness in wheat permitted nia, Insacks. per e to the extent of $50,000, of 1 $30,00 were at | (% 260 | St Petershurg, 60; Athens Rome. 304 vas, p A After some months ex- | Was 30,000472 The range states and terri- | a good deal of pork, lard and ribs being | TOTATORS W, ar lots, 70@7c; | G @i resular and $2,00 at 6% buyer, 6) days. | | % S 30 | ionna, 103, g L1l perionce | Mr, Shipman, mana of the | tories, seventeen in number, contain an | bought without sending prices up materi- | smail lots, potatoes, The following wer » “closing_quotations on SRS L Company, says that wood working can be | &rea of 1,794,977 sqiare miles, ‘and in Janu- | ally, and the shorts bought upon such an | cholce. the laading stocks on the New York exchang San Franotaco M sationw done Just as cheap in Omaha as in Chicago | A1y, 1895, the estimated number of cattle [ expéctation. After a preiiminary dectine of [, OLD BEANS—1 navy, $2.20; Lima | today 1 350 | SAN FRANCISCO, Juno 15.-The officlal closs and there Is the saving in freight. The | Was only 20808373 The range states there- [ 50 in pork and about 2ic in the other ar- [ @R, PO Ab- Gl @ . AT T TS a 400 | lug auotauons for mining stocks today were as lumber all comes from the south and it | fore, with a third more area than the farm | ticles, pork advanced until, compared With | SPINACH et b Nasker 35@40c, Adams Ex ¥ 5 |Nortnwestern... . A followat in be shipped here just as well as to|states, have a third less cattle, and they | its price yesterday, it was 5c higher. Lard Mo M L R gl i g el do pia. % frrey ———— Hlcaro, “and then nhete In' the manutac- | Constantly multiply in the farm region, | is from 2isc to 5¢ up and ribs from 7lae to RI0 A AR E e 1O O |n S PCenirai 1 a0 | Abh [ H £ b, anc o - - y e fi egic 8 frof E L S et NTONS oz, bunche i, KXpros.. .. Seniral.... 0 entIokY Oon . tured state. Mr. t:l\llbmnn wo\lfl(: like to lrl;‘l’l‘"“;“_ “‘l““{]“";; “"[";"""~'\';""r° jarea thin 1“*; """"‘"“'r- Mona: Wi X w%'zéw bungt o Enlimory & Oliio: [N Y. &N B i H ] e | ERay W hen dot 1 apitalists put thelr money manu- s, ana, lowa, Missourl, and Ar- Recoipts for Monday Vheat, ARAGL ok, o ders, 0c per | Canada Pacific Ontario & W...110L T ololal 05 by Thoturing, L ¥ Into manu- | g, nos’ combined, has nearly 5 per cont loss | corne 20 cata: oats, 310 cars 2. bunchen. OcK, on orders, S0c per | FIN343 Sor R | Qo vt HOGRThe tiog market has beenin retéy wooa | Lokt A olchor I g i he Jfaarman Vinegar company, which | cattle. The farm area enlarges beef pro- | head. For the w Hogs, PIB PLANT Por 1h. %@l Contral Pacific.... 194 Oregon Nav. shap. U ek and falrly satistactory (o . |Mount Diabio 18 bought the stock of the Gedney Pickle [ duction over onc-third, while range area| The leacin; follgws: GUCUMBERS-On orderss hic per doz Ches. & Ohlo 0 S. L. & U. both by ellers, —The recelpts were 1ib. Oceldental Con, 17 compny, Biter o futers faotory” burned, diminishes it. Kot Tl | EEASnorice periban sish ™ U | Broifie Mail cral and the I e hoe good T e ovhir L 1 Drepating 10 put Up plckles on o Inrge oy o EOLean U o Bl SR 3a Pittaburs. ober ance of SG110¢, but_the 1 ) _ s fall. as contracted Ci » i} arkat, Wh Be s 2 & 1%| Plttsburg. . in ces was 1ot on Wednesday, Thin W Chotiar.. ... 43 5 hp J oL o FY S ne; patents, $4.106M4.25; extra fanoy, 78 f S R o s was recovered on the day following. The . for ‘almost’ double the acreage 1f it had | “\CHEAT Thare was a hard drive at the mare preve ey pry TEXAS SQUASH-—Per floz., on orders, 40@50c. | Delawars & Hud.. 120% Rock Iniand. L A LR L I RO e ST oy Sl b X 30 been prepared to handle the product, as the | ket this morning that broke prices off sharpl a9 48 483 FRUTTS. Del.. Lack. & W. Bk ant f sale, Exchequer. 2 gardencrs are all anxious to Brow DICKINE | At the apenink thors were declimes ot s 50! bt 493 | The market was flooded-with blackberries. Dis R Gy peas (R RAIG Today there were thirty-one londs of hogs fn | Gowid &Curry...... 4 Block” 0 of .commerce and._indusiry, | Saie, S, fres dsmand sbaoried offcrings, and %o 2% bancy Oregon strawberties' were n iiberal D s e omans.. the vards” the lightest run_ wince: Monday, i lo & Norcrons.. 01 | e treng o ustry, | reaction followed, but the buying soon let up, I -~ g L] quality of the hogs was good and the demand = 0ws Maxioan 4 says the New York Journal of Commerce, | while the seiling continued and the mirket went 29 "l ‘short crop of most Gallfornia_trults this SR Rou\ie Facios e dotive, OTho mens i consoquence, were cimred | oon T Srai aumt e e doliare 086 |‘~ I !ur(‘ly‘wz-slwnrll x.ns{;nn|nuw o!f RORUS DI ARKID, REC ontinued to go off subsequently, 284 Jear, or at lenst the reduced yield per tree, is | £ON MATIY i et Coul e Tron. it an eatly hour he prices ‘pald did not Y b ation, and we cannot afford to ajlow our | finaliy seiling 1% c below the top, closing nei = n ributed to cold weather early in the year | G 3 | Ooal h ow much change from yesterday, the market | g indifference to western bluster to blind | the bottom at about 14e lower i e 1240 1288 | 1245 fand to subscquent rains. | Formerly the seasons ,iflt‘:‘;-‘\:'-\;"{f,éy- g"f& o O RErOnR: Ay e makel | FEATURES OF 10WA'S STATE FAIR us to the energies, abilities, wealth and | No. 3 red. cash, $0c asked; July, T4@ke bi 4 13O 1278 | O e Trut within. the. last feve. years the | Hilnols Central. Unton Pacific. . 0G4, With the, bulk of the IRt and opportunities of that section, Changes in | Sgimber Totee bid. © 5 T 6 55 @65 | 6021 | seasons seem to have undergone a change, there | St- P& Duluth . U. 8 Express. 4 et ’l 043 s Rencosertalivisalon; jiManifold Atvinsiion the locality and direction of industry often | ,“pait (VRS 0L & Gime With an early decling 676 676 6 H2ig [ baving been much more rain and at unusual | K.& T.pld, . WSt L& P 0. AG el No. Av. Sh. Pr. crensed for the Fatur occur n this country with startling speed. | o, 275 O0 TROCE BEREIEE Crop 8 ok perlods. A theory prevalls that the change re- | Lake Erle & Lol LRSS 8 ANy Thovereas BI3 260 40D DES MOINES, June 15.—(Special Frequently we see whole mills and factor- | 1oncd, |48, rhily and several dectines, finally clos- 635 635 | 035 |sults from the great incremse in tarritory under ia | Wells ¥int €0 Hx. 1% 20 4 20 4 40 35S MOINES, | 5.—(Special. o fes moving’ westward a thousand miles; | fof Hettemio “Tuyic sellers 1% tor July and 1o | _Sopt. 8 47% 04714] 0 57y | lrrigation, causing a molster atmosphers and a Y aelar oD (+ g 44 | state fair this fall will have a whole string 1 and trades that o few yeurs ago centered | caan, e bl suly. 40t asked; Sepiembor, G | Cash quotations wore as follows: 1 Tormer times were Yisited by ruins only during | Conavitio & & e hl R R 46 | of new features and will be an agricultural - aske ¥ TR—Noi al: inter e - e onths, ad L. A . . & St. L. N .23 45 Vi 5 never to return. As movements like these | "OATS—Dull, easy, with but light speculation, | winter stralichis. $340G3.90: spring b 3 e Drea e Cha e (e Californld) ehuery op BamimnGon.s 1IB|D & K& it 152 4 445 |exhibition calculated to warm the feelings usually come singly they generally make i and higher; No, 2 cash, 2i4e | @4.25; spring sraights, $3.10@4.00; bakers, 3210 | has been picked and apricots are ready for mar- | Memuohis & C: Q. B..... 35! 192 ¢ 44 |and swe ride of the sturd little fmpression, except in" the aggregate Tuiy, 8¢ asked; September, 271 | 03 Kot, Ttocent high horth winds throughout th | Michi NI o 16 40 4 iy swell the pride of the stupdy tillers of 't on, Rate B " 38e ked; Septe ', 2T%e 1 et. o hig! 101 s ougho o e A “ retrospect. As @ rule, they are changes 4 WHEAT—No. 2 spring. 7507c; No. 3 spring, [Bacramente valley ‘damaned . troos g Maw | Miapouti BAG C.F 3 L i 14 | the soil who make an annual pilgrimage TR irection: of natural dsvelopment, | CORN MEAL—12.:@2.30. no sales; No. 2 red, T4R@75% many cherries to the ground, thus to a consider- | Mobile & Ohlo. do’ 05 - 810 1 143 | to Des Moine: the sight hicl A O ered. ae workting out th | HAY—Timothy, firm. but with no advance over | CORN—No. 2, 4%ke; No. 3 wellow, 45c. uble extent shortening the yield. Apricots will | Nashville Chat... H& i 4 1% Boe Nglnse unen the Righehe valkiag country’s well being through a survival )’l;;fl,-:,rglys‘)bmh;"; $9.00@11.50. VUAQ wl\l:'(: :l” ‘:‘;’4‘:. No. 2 white, 31%4@32%¢; pr«n‘;: ‘u |Hg=|’l crop, although Illu-r.- \(Ill Ivln- mu.r»- N:uol;sl Cordag T. A. 185 “ :: to be found only at an agricultural fair; and R P 2GGS—8low, Tie, No, 3 20, marketed than was expected eartier In' the | Q0 DId...c. - _ Aig|T. 8L likewlse the residents of this city and the it WHISK Y- 31,2 HYE—No. 2, 62ic. season. The present outlook foi ol N 4 44 Katz-Nevens company is making up a| [Hehper ’“_,5‘ BARLEY-No. 3 8%c; No. 3, Sle; No. 4 no | Coalifornia in oot bt ,.m.'y ;‘onx’l:n-'::nle‘!vlllrn:fl ::i;%’_“;;:f h 5. 4 450 | thousands of other citles and towns through- large line of wool overcoats for the fall| SPRLTER--$3.50. sales, . ping, which Is expected to be heavier than uswal | North Am. Co. . 5%| do 4 45 | out the state who annually tramp over the trade, which 18 something new in the line | PROVISIONS—Pork, standard mess, $12.65. | FLAX SEED-No. 1, 31 and ‘thereby reducing the crop. Pears generally | Northern Pacldo. 3 |Am. Tob. Gor. . 4 4% | undulating grounds of the soclety, hopin of manufacturing for this city. It has been | Lard, prime steam. $8.90: ehoice, 3 4. Facon, | LIMOTHY SBED—Prime, %.50. promise an abundant crop. No.Pac. pld. 18 | dopfd % - g . » making wool clothing for some time, a8 |boxed shoulders $6.00; longs, $6.87%: ribs. 7; | 1ol KOVISIONS “Mess pork, per bbL, $1235 | ‘The cool weather in Oregon has been followed | = == tn e e— 4 45 | to find something new and novel, something well as the old line of overalls, etc., but | s STILAGT 2, Dressed meats, moxed shoup | 154 Lard, per 100 bs.. $6.63%@6.586. Short | by warm, clear aumosphere, greatly to the be The total sales of stocks today were . 45 | that amuses while It Instructs the mind 1 overcoats are a new venture. ders Tom; $6.37%: riby ribs, sides (loose), $6.26@6.30; dry salted shoul- | fit of all fruits. Cherrles ripe and growers | shares, including: American Sugar, 5100; Amerl- ol wool ove © enture. e 5, 36.57%: TIDA, $6.00; shorts, $5.75. | hers (howsds e FTGe00; short “slei o ; C 1 v . 0 A and delights the senses, The W. A. Page Soap company reports A ST b, 3850, shorls $.T5. | ders’ (boxed), "'$5.374G6.80; short clear, - sides | are picking & heavy crop. Prunes, apples, peaches | can Tibaceo. 3300 Durlingion, €93 ' Canadu 10 ... 338 an ihcrease In Dusiness amountng (o 43 | corn. 10000 bu.; oats, 13,00 bu. | e ' fintshed . good: . | wnd plums’never ooked better at'this time of the | Southern, 2.4; Chicago G, 2400 Consolidntet agraenddy Bicycle races, It is expected, will be a AN n sloms, Amoual SHIPMENTSFlour, 4,000 bbls; wheat, 19,000 | g1 200 o~ Y ers’ finishe s, per gl | youranid throbehouttne realee pard of Orogon | G, Soi: Distiling ‘and cattieferalng, 5 10: e ine A feature of the falr this year, as never before, Pavis & Cowslll are Aguring on extend- | bu.: corn, 6,000 bu.; cats, 2,000 bu. 'SUGARS—Unchanged. B N e e Bonarity il s | Quehenn. & Weatarn Tpreforred. 5.AM: North. | market, although there four double-decks | & new third-of-a-mile cinder track inside the fng their iron works at South Omaha. 1 The following were the receipts and shipments | poorer than was first anticipated. The cool | western, 2.600: Reading, 6600; Rock island, 2,50; | In the yards =Rastern markets were lower, und | horze track being in prospect and a state ~ e ! today: o g i Tertincat 0 T Aemoralized. ! They have already ngllred the engine in 0 Liverpool Markets. oday Spell has bean longer and more marked in that | St. Paui, 6,600; Silver Certificates, 10,00; Tennes- | the market here demoralized. =0 5 | nioet being in process of incubatlom, which the machine shops with & larger one. This | LIVERPOOL, June 15.—WHEAT—Spot, dully | =y S [Shipments. | State than either Oregon or California, causing | see Coal and iron, 14,200; United' States Rubber, Ttieod thas. boen yary_Hitis goine in the sheap) | B0t DR tTe oty during f weel they will put all their men, forty-five | Jemand poor; No. 2 red winter, ts 9%d; No. 2 red el Shipments. | jatye part of the frult to drop from the trees, | 3,200, [arhats for & wegk pay cAIENEN, AP eesL [l BElng/to thiR oliy- dirIRg s e vee il fn°number, 'both I the Omana and Houth | S7NE stocks exbausted; No. 't hard, Manitoba; go0p | Smecialiy cherries and plume, Hartett pears New York Monee Market. e markot has ten Jower. Which: hi mady | the cracka of the state and will add quite Omaha works, on full time. : 3 80! . & i J Ry . Salenmen Teluciant o part with their hold ngs. | @ feature to the annual show. The hors steady with near and distant powitions lower: the rule and up to date these fruits look prom. NBW YORK, June 15.-MONEY ON CALL— business heavieat on middie positions; June, 58 9 7 ising. Quotations: Nominally 1 per cent. At the wame timo the demard hus bocn ex- | races will be better than in former years. OUTLOOK WAS NEVER BRIGHTER. | July, 5o 8%d: August, 5 9%d; September, i 9%d; 29 PLUMS—California, per box, choice stock, $1.28 | PRIMB MERCANTILE PAPER-2@t% per | Remaly Nht; o Yar, to, Sholes Qs W0 556 | A fireman’s tournament s being arranged { el Gl S bty WLl O “ QLI; pouthern, et cuse, 3L k. per box, | CEANERLING EXCHANGE—Market firm with | 3.3 common uhd stock sheep $2.006275; good | Lo take in all the companies of the state Farmors Jubllant and the Busiuess Men 3 y; American mixed, new. (8 3 J 3 i A i | o choice 40 to 100-1b. lambs, $3.75 that care to compete. Prof. K. 'F. Speed .y 2%d. Futures closed quiet, with November 1%4d | Onthe Producs exchange today the butter mar- | $1.50. tual bu: Dills at $4.89GH.89% peedy, Correspondingly Happy. lower and other months 14" lower; business about | ket was steady: creamery. 10@1740: dairy. 10@ | CALIFORNIA PEACHES—Per box, $1.26g1.50. | for demand and #4.884¢4 881 for sixty days; (AL e the high diver, known all over the country, In discussing condition of crops and the | GHnlly distilbuted, June, 4 4di July, s d; | 16c. " Eeew, swadyi 1111Kc. Chosse, Gi@iMe. SOUTHERN PEACHES-Per b box, §1.° | posted rates, B A S o o0 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. will give daily exhibitions, and there will business outlook for the future, the local| iy gd; November, s 6d. 4 Ao il vy STRAWBERRIES-Cholce shipping stock, per sales, $10,000. Short to D ¢ | be & dozen othor featyres that are new and representative of the Snow, Church and | FLOUR-Firm: demand fair; freely supplied; NEW JURK GENEXAL MARKET case of 24 qte., $.003 it Took but & Mhort Time to Dlapose of | wjjl add intercst ‘and attendauce. f i y supplied; 3 5 Small Reest Company Commerical agency has the fol- s'l“RL(':"“‘I‘I. fil‘r;;;_v;,lnlfl. 8 o \ ‘;;Ilfllllllb California, per 10-1b. box, $1.35@ the l?l ecaip s, A new class of entries, to be known ai lowing to say: ater CumbTIAn cur 8 to B o ar mort aiem, | Lo o iee and wrapion P! €0 | “GoosmupRRInS per str case, sa00g2an. | States new s, ror. 12; United Btates new dx, CHICAGO, Juno 15.—It took but a short time | diyigion M, has been added, and is in It 18 very gratifying to be able to say |28 ibs., 32s 61; long clear light, 38 to' 45 Ibs., 33 SOUTHIENN CHITULTIS Wer 24-t, case, $2.60, | coupon, 123%: Uniied States new 58, reg., 116%: | to dispose of the 400 head received here toduy | charge of Mr. 0. L. F. Browne, secretary of that it now appears the fear that the |&1; long clear. envy. 65 Toa 22se short clos | NEW YORK, June 15.—FLOUR—Receipts, 11,- | BLACK RASPBERRIES-Good stock, per 2-pt, | United S nd prices tuled steady, at from $.60 to 6 for | tho Commerclal exchange of Des an.e., Cs mew Gm coupon. 16%: United States new 4s, reg., 111%; United s tes new 4n, small grain In the state of Nebraska, if | backs, Hght, 18 Ibe. 34s; short ciear middies, | 900 bbls.; exports, 13,000 bbis.: sales, 2,000 pkes; | Case $LIMGLEC per 2t case, §2 G210 : D percn 10 extra native steers, welghing 90 to fot absolutely ruined, would be but a sl | Reavy, s5'ib. 3e: Citar betles 14 10 36 the. 5 | market dull, with prices about. norsinal sotins | BLAGHB I Tiza-Crickos siock, " per Sqt. | coubte, H13; [Lnllad Siktes mew ds, ros, ¥ aaien belnk princigally ot from $.60 | rion 18 10 take o S Siaston It AN (ALY rtion of a crop, was groundless, we | Shoulders, square, 12 to 18 I i 6d. Hams, 5 s kel P 7 “losing quotations of s were as follows: The hot weather has injured the v " o Ave SAtISfactory. reports from @ lapge part | short cut, 14 to 16 lb.. 38 6d. Tallow, fine North | Patents offered 10c less, but not wanted; city TROPICAL FRUITS. Otostogiquatdtions of honda were as foilows: The hot weather has injured th expected. No entry fee will be charged, Tnow. 124% |0, P, 18ts of ... 103 S.4n'coup. new. 124%|D. & R. G. 78,0 1 4 e 119%|D &R G. 480000 T8 1163 Krlo 308, . 674 2 o 11130 L &S A 00" | feeders, The of big cattle, and they are selling a g under those of medium welghts. The rains have helped the demand for stockers and exas cattle have not changed 10 per cent being deducted from the premiums. Speclal premiums are offered for Towa producers. of the state ing to sh o Amorican, nominal. Heef, extra Indla mess, $s, | Ml patents, $4.85G5.15; winter patents, $4.109 | ORANGES—Navels, per box, none; cholce | T8 4w, re; S Mae fuing 0 ahow thag the orop prime mess, €38 60 Pork. prime mess, fine- weal! | 445; clty mill clears, #.1004.40; wintor straights, | Seediiney, per, Box o FROLG foi iagtaloil [ an extraordinarily large one in many parts, [ em. 608; western medium, 8 6d $3.50G4.15; Minnesota patents, M.1064.9); winter | “T A ONS- Exira fancy lemons, 30 size, $5.500 | U, There are, of course, Some portions of the [ Prime wesiotn, 33 0d; vefined, In pails, 3 extrus, $3.0003.50; Minnewota bakers, $.304,15: | 8.00; 300 size, 3006080 el (0 state that have suffered in so far as the Bemand s JnderRie;; i Rneey H Nirm o rato; winter low grades, $2.45G3.05; apring low grade IANANAS—Cholce shipping stock, per bunch, ‘0 ; ; | much for a week, common grades ruling a little | A €W class is mado in_ tho cattle wmall grain {s concerned, but in those parts [ American, white &5 finest American,” colored, | g2.mq iy Rour, il sumeriine, 305555, | 8200033 RUSS SO, Sk e | Qi sgpaes e MY "u':'x'-” 4 IPPE | Wk, R e Witk & uar Wk, i ikt | premiums, No. 56, for polled Durhams, of the state In which there have been at | B3 GEHDAIY, new. e o @ e and good, nom. | FANCY. HAIG45. PINEAPPLES -Por doz., SLTG2.25, according | Paciiic 0s of "05.. 100 | 10 6K..... 1045 | Toxas ste 400 to Gl Nigher. while good | Drizes ranging from $20 down to $5. any time wuch 'hopes, . they have been Sta go0d, | CORN MEAL-Quite; yellow western, $1.16@ | to size. Ala. Class A, 107 (MK & T 18t 48 RE - | cows and heifers ave 80 to $1 hig 1" The following are the superintends more than fulfilled and we are informed BED OIL—Liverpool, refined, 1as 33, | V18; Brandywine, $2.953.0. MISCELLANEOUS, Class i, 107 | G028 h.soerrere 50% | “Only nbout 8,500 hogs arvived today and the | ., ving are. the superintendents of that tn many localities the farmera will be T—218 9. J h h WHEAT—Recipts, none; exports, 2,30 bu.;| FIGS-Fancy, lc; choice, 12@13¢; Callfornia, 97 |Mutual Union entire supply, including those t over from | the departments: Division A, lorses, mulcs forced (" meet” {he ‘question ws to whers T it sales, 15500 bu. Tutures, nonc”spot. Spot, duil lrahils DHae o1 1N Yestorday, il not 53 head. There was | and ponies, B. I. Elbert, Des Mofnes; di- they will find a_place in which to store OR BEEF-—Forequarters, ; caker; No. 2 red, in store and levator, ISy —Californta, 1@15e, 96 No. Pac. 2 wo0d lo 1 and between their | visto speed, C. B roy ; dlvi- B m e tinte Wl et e ata | BARRCTER LTS uarters, 5% | Igo; atloat, Wic; 1. 0, b, $0%e: No. 1 northern, | MAPLE SYRUP—Gallon jugs, per doz., $12; | Misnourl Gs....... | doay . Purchases and th 2 for'he capiorn mar. | Yo%, B, apeed. C. B Sameron, A L lute assurance of an extraordinarily large | HOPS—At London (Pacific coast), i2 Gs. i Now 1 hard, Kdisc delivered. "Op- | Bixby, G-gal. cans, 8. N.C.Oa.ooe oo { M. WV, Oonsols,. keta, “tho supply ‘was mostly disposed of at an |F198 On cattle, J. B Manatrey, Kairfleld; dis THe piraim of ML Ssaanaisaniy lepes on_(Paf i aker under active lquidation, n- [ - NUTS—Aimonds, 1ic; English walnuts, soft- | N.C. da 0§ . Dab. 53 carly hour. | Pricos wete predy much the xame | Vision D, swine, R. L. Johnson, Humboldt; large crop of small grain, Nebraska s cer- faltlmore Graim Market duced by fine crop news. “weaker ables aad 4 | shelled, ilc: slangards, do; iverts, Sci' Braai | & Cnonfid o B 6 o 5 a3 thse ataveatontay, | hogs_selline at | division B, sheep and poultry, C. H. Bacon, , conditio envied, and TIMORE. Jube b BLOUR A o eane cekly ‘wheat ana flour e . cans, ¢ onm. new 8o ®. Con om $4.25. o $,15, mixed at t0 .03 | Oromwells dlsiston. ¥ A taioly in'a condition to be envied, and the | BALTIMORE. June 15—FLOUR—Quiet, un- | ports, and helped by ngwressive welling by the Tn 60 to 70-1b. boxes, S¢ per Ib.; fard | Te 100 | “doC. % P. Tight Wohehts at fr 35 to $4.60, ana pies | Cromwell; division F, implements and ma- farmers throughout the state, and the | c 9,670 bbis.; shipments, 702 b o o 0 | 3 chine ‘ownle, § 3 l bears. A partial rally at the close left prices | dates. $¢ per Ib. Tenn, 014 03....... 60 |8t L & LM G, principally at from $4 to 14 e bulk toid | chinery, J. Cownle, South Amana: division dealers who have been dependent upon the #pot month, 14@1%0 lower: No. 2 red, June, closed CIDER-Pure fulce, per bbl., $5. halt bb. Va. Conturics G158t L & 8.6y S0 to § 3 n G, g 5 b /. F. H farmers, are no doubt feeling as !’nhlhml July, TIGTTWoy August, THRTSe; Keptember, T8 | July, 18 11166700, cloted To%e: Aemet COCOANUTS--Por hundred. $4.00. Bl BV Gotarzod... 014 | Tox Pao. 1ath..... b S0 for ixod Sy svectan Tlehs hoge: BTl and vabataplen, Wi T HATHEINI as the occasion demands. During the past | @is%e: steamer, No. 3 red, 4@ receints, | Nie, 'closed Kote; Keptomber, ‘TH1§@sbwe, " HIDES AND TALLOW Atchison 48...... 7534|0248, R T L AT RA e e L L Hampton; division 1, duiry and dalry im week all sections of Nebraska have recolved | 3.000 bu.; shipments, 7,600 bu. g stock, 471,423 Sole; October, SORGSI 5-16c, closed 80%c; Decem- | HIDES—No. 1 green hides, 8 creen | Atehison 2d AL 233 U, P. 1814 o A Aheep reseints todiy Qid not much cxcecd | Plements, . C. Bennett, Tripoli; division Motsture which, although i the judgment | sales, 33,000 bu.: southern wheat, by sampl ber, 8110821 ¥ . b green | o0 \dn So. 2ds ... 105%s West Shore 43, 3 head, sellers managed to sustaln the mi fruit, M. J. Wra Waukés: dtw of those compelent to say, was not needed, | 3¢ southen wheat, on ¥md Con ceipts, ; exporta, 36,400 bu.; | freen saited Kidew $iec; M [l 80 13 | L & N-Unifiod 431 83 So. B. . i s e n et than Sestrdny. The | ino arts, otor, W W, Wleld. Odebolts aivie jusiness (n all lines has taken on a very |} ;Masic; receipts, ; dull and hieayy: No. 3, §34ic elevator, 5% afloat. | No.'1 dry fiint hides, 10G12¢; No. 2 dry flint hides; o — Zi ange between common ind good sh Tz || $100.8: MARUTRQGYTAN, O L rawne, Des flogrishing ook, more ' particulary” since sales, §1.000 bui.; southern white ¢ Options weaker, under” he ‘srilined ndamces | 1 No? 1 ey e, iden, ‘oo Dartly cured Hoston Stoc'c (0 v 0 cholee native sheep are selling at from | Molne as become Known that the small grain O I L Aite ' wests (@3 | OF fine weather repo e break in w hides, Ye per ib. lews than-fully cured. STON. June 16.—Ca a7 aa) el to 84, chieny at from 43 to 5310, nnd a few | — ers, ware, Tur , and deale ‘JE .3 sked . N i duly, B, el eon salted shearlings {shgrt wooled early skiny Py ‘exan sheep are welling a N 82 o 5 ‘ SPORT R Al nhaarare SRE.Co8 ot IARENG: e;be Clomed 5o September: B740%% 1% | Sach: Sgiic; ory sheagiings. (snort Wooted: cary | Si00kS: ondsand w At mumbers and . foekof 158 head of Oregon | - WILLIAMSPORT, N. Y., June 15.~Mrs, S AT s el § ey ey it e gempnes Mo & wocke | Bl e Gl b M B | S T b ol Rl St Gl | SFRRT. s Rtog 6 1 ot i | Nelaon s and b arandaon, Nelwon Alen o £ port, X ; s 829 bu. ea, 110,000 by, , 10,000 bu. apo 3. | Wooled early’ skins), No. @& each, So; 1 n. Sugar..... . zond clipped lambs are activ n 84 to 36 | g, L ! e RABRION aPLe B aseviors, anQ tue laat| . Low | iades | sivadyi cholce, strong; | nominal; No. 2 314@31ie; No. 2 delivered, e | Kansan ‘and Nebrudka lyujtner wool pelts, por | Am: Sugar pid 34 |dem. Koo, Drd.. .. fnd. there in A Tively trade"in spring lmis i | 3824 4 years, were Killed today i an accl- e B L g .. thR cholce timothy, $13.00@13.50. i No. 3, 314e; No. 2 white, 35c; No. 3 white, | pound, actual welght, 5Gfc; ary flint Kansas an) | Hay State Gaa. . Edison Elee Iiis.. 1 from $3.50 ta $10. dent on the Wihllamsport Passenger rallway, salc ¥ maha i3 . Mlc) wack, white, 36G4Ze. Opilons opened | Nebraska murraln wool pelts, per pound, actual | BellTeleplions. .. 204 |Atchisy s ..... s this year extending, at least toward th voria Markets. e Yo nding at least toy g1 rorln quied and woaker, “cloning at RGN nel lom; | Welkit, AG6e: ary fine Tylirado Duicher’ wool | Bosion & Aloany.. 200 |Atcison da. ' i Kansis Ulty Live stack. T ——y freat "very materlally, “her ‘boundaries for | TEORIA, June 16.—CORN—Dull; No. 2'kc; No. | June closed sitiel July. Stikeszi, closed aitge und, wetanl” weight, “sgaiio; “dry | Howton & Malua..: 175 INew England a7 1145 | KANSAS CITY. June 15 —cATTL ) N de. , 49%e. eptomber, 31%0324c, Closed 31 i murrlan wool pelts, por- pound, | C: B. & Q... K33 Gon, Eloo 93¢ | o nowd; ahipm iFiiere secma tg be & considcrable amount | OATS DI No. 3 wiie, 4@uNe; No. 3 | HAY-Guiet Shipbing. 6aorc: o0d to cholee, 080, Tave foar ot o a2 | Fivehvuts, ons | Wi Bang B850 | 20 head; shipments, 1,00 head. ' M YO[] CAN T Losh of worry over the falling oft In the clear | white, 2ke d t ght on. them. Gen. Klactric 33%| Alloues oot stoers, " $3,05005, 60 cow armoes of Omaha, and the re Tor the| RYE_Nominal: No. 3, 65@6sc. S—Slow: state, common to cholce, old, | TALLOW AND GREA§E--No. 1 tallow, 4@ | [liuois Staol...... (8l Atlantie 0% oF oy AL G115; b falling off is belng very diligently sought M\\“n_n_..’h: "m‘n:,mn:mm §00ds, on the basts | 366c; 1594, 4@Sc; Pacific coast, old, 3@be. 1804, :‘,‘ 2 tallow, 314@idc; grease, wirte A, 164 | Mexioan Ceutrai.. ) & Muntand 2,00, gy Vi T cat many people. T L35 1o "Wines ! ¢ iio: grease, low, LAY Mt 03154 0 AL P onts, 700 you use th > " by & great many peopl grhe Teaton may (JECEIETS MWieat, 4200 bu.: cor. 12300 bu.; | | HIDES Strone; wet saited New Opteans, e | 301 grease bR L Ol Golony.. V- R Maraiiit it el L Riipmmin, T8 T e 03 pevner feoililiss and lhe suppose. The fact that sometime 0go the | “Shi1 At W iene " ionariey. ¥ Jocted, 38 o & lue., 6o, al; Texas, se. | wax. prime, 176 r Ore. Short Line. .. bulle of “sales. $LEMPLI0; heavies. $4.407%4,60 0 handle your business in the stock X . 5 e INTH one; corn, none; oats, | lected, 8 to @ Iis., nominal; Nuenow Ayres. 2 | WOOL. UNWASHED—Fine heavy, 6@7c; fine | Rubber. . % pnckers, 14.60; i 155400 lghts, masket " l.n.t”;ll. ::: Iu:'eu';‘:u:"'«‘:llmn::.']rh’sfl':.‘"'f,r:“gl 46,00 bu.; rye, ncne; barley. none. {924 Ibx. 26e, nomihaly Texas, dry. 5 (o3 los., | lght, 838c; quarte Dibod("10g1%6; Seedy.” burry | San Diego' 1/ - Boneie: Vorkers: st Db 30: omes 4 kg rn™ e ace he o broad asser- exchange and ' collection charges which Sugar darkor LEATHER-Held Grm; hemiock sole, Buenos | Se-. cotted and broken. int 6aer " “ort 10 | o mnic 1o o AT eyt EusI B IR, 8 TR R T hitherto had not been enforced may have | NEW YORK, June 13— SU Raw, steady; | AyTe% UEht to hoavy welghts, 22985 acid, #1 | WOOL, WASHED-Medfim, 15@15c; fine, 14 | Woat Bod ofit.... . i T A R had more to do with reducing Omaha clear | fair ‘rening, ' centrifugal, 54 test, 35 e, 551 160; tub washed, 16@18c; black. 8c: bucks, Ge; | Westngh. Elec. . 8. Touis Live Stuok RARtiBs ol o Iyl actaetnasR ances than would be thought at the first :'»’.""'"k steardler: No. 8, 464 3-1c 9 LV QOL—Firm; domestio fleece, 16@28c; pulled, | tag 10cks, 293¢ dead DUTED, S@6c. 3 80 L CATTLA. Rovel o apdiing of thair investments, | nce. 0: No. 8, 3564 1-16c: No. 9, No. g Ut < T - soolptx; 4 wpecnlat Y Wi Thatle BIancn. oubledly true that part of the | 538 A0c WU e} Ba 3 is160u. Ne. i | PERG v 1mioND Buet, stonty: tamily. 51600 | puns_nean. ek s | i Londen Stosk Quaiasions, siipments, 2650 hewd, iy was speciliate, ke Wil be “alled on Oniaha houses arg mAKINg their ollections | Vo, No. 18, Sike:"off A, 4 11 104%c moid Ay | S0 Sxlrs mess, $C0GRW): heet tams. $10.500 | L0 bear acky B0 L oge $8.00025.00, 1 LONDON, June 13-4 p. m. closine small o make' b vepreseniative markal 1oy s on checks sent them by their customers |4 11-16@4%e; ‘standard A.'¢5-16m4%c? confootion: | o007, OVt OXtra ndie mess, 8iioiidio. Cut | G BV RGN, Small, $1%; bear, brown, year- | Gan. Pacidc 85 |36 Paul 80 for the few #okl were about stoads E. D. THORNBURCH & CO. ora” A, 4 b-l6Gidbae: cut loaf, § 1-16Gstc: cr [ lites, B @atee; plokled 6B Sk Paul eon. o G ady ai o hrough banks, &t points other than |75 5 TN G P g B shoulders, 6% @5%c; pickicd hams, $Gd%e. @ Lard, | 1b€% No. 1 large, $10.00§12.00; No. 1, medium, | Erie. 11 |IN'Y. Contral,...00 1043 Members N. Y. Cous, Stook Exehnn 3 incoln, Fre- |§ Jis@ale: powderad, Sleady; Woalstn susen bloeed o arTie: Land. | 453" No. mall. 3; Le cubs, No. 1 0| Penriaylvanis, [ el nead; shipments, 2,200 | maha, and the banks at Lincoln, Fre i $ tead; $i.70; 15 | 38: No. 1, small, 3: v [ 4 y 144 7 | 41 Broadway, New York mont and other points are belng used for R B tierces at $6.70; city nt $4.1378. July closed | arge, §1: No. 1. medium. $3: . 1. small, 31, tral 08y | Revding. et soss 4 - 08 The supply was light and pri o R — ¥ this purpogs, :hm":n:'n"ky |ut|}|vn- Nl-l o8 ow Yo at mw. nflm.u. Il‘q-mn;’»-B .09, nominul; re. | badger, No. 1 'fim‘;mfiu\"" :u 2 small, ’u 0 | Mexican ondinary. wis.. 67 weighing only 220 pounds t e are sccording the privilege of free collocs| rw ¥ fee od, steady; continent, $7.19; K. A., $140; som. | 10-00; bear, black, yearfings . large, $12 . = — S 160, Ment, $430004 $ KEW YORK, June 1—Early closins wound,” S, Py 15.00; No. 1, medium, PAR SILVER-—20 . e Omaha people. 7 was the | pounit, St4e. Pork. ull; new mess. %; No. 1. mw . 310; No. 1, small, §7; be 811 pis, 100 hewl; shipnents, % - O Y fore 6 (i Ena b i ange on | fo4ture of the'day und places of buainoss wors | fAMIIY. $13906H30; ahort viear. S1300e0is @ ¢ | black, ubs. Ne. 1. large, $5.00g5.00; No. 1. me: | MONEYW@ly per cent > Rupply and no stading.. There f nn 1ha” oirt of the” betks the besla bhed closed by 1 o'clock. There was a light inquiry | BUTTER—Steady: western dairy, $14c; west- | dum,’ $5.0006.00; No. 1 small. $4: bear, Liack, The rate of discount in the open mark mand for A native #h sarty inth ‘raornia charged their customers for exchange pur- | moderate proportio chaued and hnd. credited them With Lox: | very steons. had seany hade st Chine & p and best R R SPECULATE? N Sty Stack tn slght + know how suceesstully and to denl with & B MO A Arunclaly. faamonbis Toth 15 pmsectont, WS but new business ern creamery, 12G1ic; western fact both short and three months' Lills s 9-16 por Elgins, cent Sia1vi0; | Montana und Rocky mountain, No. 1, larg 8. Imitatlon creamery, 11G132; state | $18 00g20.00; No. 1, medium, $14; No. 1, sm o tars | dafry. L@1Tc: state crcamery. 15 $10; bear, black, Mcntana yearlings, = No 2 of July and Aaguse | | CHEESE-Quiet: stato, Jarge. G4@i%e: fancy, | larke, $12; No. 1. medium, 38; No. . small, & 2Mee. Bales for the | small. 8%@T%e; part ski 1 Neow Yort NEW YORK, Juno 15.-Tas followiag ars thy Re change deposited. We believe that It Is {not to be had beiore t cloths. - steady now the rulo to charge them exchi e pur- | Printl 3, 204c; ful bear, black, Montana cu farge, $6. four principal mar- | fhancially vesponsible h T i o chased and 1o allow no credit for exchange | week, e 060 (il - whima, "1 medium, $ 7o 4680, | glouing mining 41101 40 14 kelh far satuniay, June 15, 1) i ook fuat laued. Malied o oposited. This has forced & great many #dGS—Dull; state and Pennsylvania, WGMe; | silver tp. Halwe T e e T Rl Al . o ¥ b ouses which have herotofore purchased ex- wostorn fresh. [3e@idlee; roceipia 39 phis No. 1. smail BoVer e T I T T ! Grain, Stock and liond Brokers. chanke 1o Keep nccount in Chicago and | CHARLUSTON. June 18- ROSIN Viem: #1.10 SOW=—Rasrs clty, $u@¥Gs; coudtry, 4| 1 iprge B MO Deadwood 45 |Quiekalivar on0 | 8t Tous 12 123 Uhiamber of Comweror, CHICAGO elsewhere and houses at Omaha, which up | TURPENTINK -Freely offered; 3o, Eo i ; bear, silver Gonid & Carry. . w8 |Quickailvor pla... 1700 e —— B p Aoy M-—-Dull: United elosed $1.50 b N 1, ediy to that time had beon paylng thelr eastern | WILMINGTON. “June 15 —HOSIN- York, $1.68; Philadeipnia & ik | Noo 17 varwe, 805 N Halo & Noroross.. §0 [Slerrs Novada. . 30 Totals skl o Wi | debiedness with thelr own checks. have | strained, $115; good, $120; spirite, steady; B0 [5G TaNEtia ang Jaith | No. L largs. W: Ne HOMOMARS v 1. 1000 | Standard - 210 z e 1 MARGIN matter whas bookier OB #pees forced to i eastern exchange, ow- | 98¢ | ore; In butk, .| §3: fax. iy o Mexican o Union Con. 30 Ou the lLondon Market. TRADING ulath ™ nay liave read Lo faction “chargos ‘on the. pori | FORTESANP Firm; nara 190; mott, $1.90; | s ROSEY; Steadyi srained, common to good, | small 80 fox, aiiver. pale, secording 1o Luaaty, | M0 Yollow Jacksi. 3| LONDON, sune 16—The weather and the | BXPLAINED {36, i, MIGh b, NENL 808 and they pay their | vt 3335 i hard, $L9%; sott, $1.80; .60, No. i, large. $0; No. L moaium. ¢ — drouth have don harm to the erop prospects the | argin tradine and BESNES. ALs e ichE their own checks SAVANNAIL &1 18P A INSEED OIL-—-8t ller; wales noted of | small, 829 fox, cross, No. 1, large, §7: No. ). Friseo \Woent Quaointions, past week. In th arket wheat prices ruled | mX P RESSIO Tt's 1 nd will teach eastorn Bccounts | sulen Lo Lotk ot IRITS-Firm: $7%o; | 200 .m wammer yellow at $fo, ‘And. ex: | medium: §3; No. b smoll $5; fok. réa. No. I | SAN FRANCISCO, Jume 16— WHEAT-Slaady; | 88y on (he Amerioa burcau reports and on 0 [ womethiig. ARDOGAST & CO. 3 Tradens » porters 15 bbls. of summer yullow at | large, $1.90;" No. 1. mediua, 3.5, No. i, small, [ Deceraber, $1.08%; clearcd, 34,295 cenisla. cign advices. Farly in" the week there was & | puliding, Chicago. %

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