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FINANOE AND GOMMERGE PINANCIAL New Yorg, Jun REVIEW OF 111 REK ents of the week in were important chiefly on th pronl | in he 1 t down er ceat in Readi hare New rmer focling et in and Money wa 1 t nd bor rowers on call wet nt. N 1angas (ulet, with td ) t the cl I v puiet ' MONEY, closed firm at4 87@4 80 NMENT BONDS Closed firm, Currency ¢ Coup: ns 4 reu 43's cony s T gistered &' continned BAILROAD BONDS, Pacific railroad bo Union 1t Union Land Grants. Sinking Fund TOOKN, The stock market to-day was dull, but in the main strong throdghout, and closed with the highest quotations of the day geneally carrent, The special features of the duals sonthwestern sk as followa: . 118i@119 P BT C B .l”n\ul'l' LT @188 swere Vanderbilt's grange res and New Jer Central. The advance for the d range Lfeom § 60 24, led by Lou Nashville, The jrinci al deali 3 were in Louisville & Nashville, Denver & Rio Grande, Liuke Shor. Texas Pacific Kansas & Texas, Milwaukee & St. Puaul, Northwestern, Wahash shares, Delaware, Lackawanna & Western and New York Centra!, Tas following ware the closing bids Western Union. 81} Adaws.... Nash, & l,IHL M LS & W, Wabash. .., Preferred . STATE BONDS. Neg'ect:d. SALES, Ths Dllowing ware the sales of the more - 9000 200 600 Northweste The money markst was quiet and rabes unchanged at 5@7 y Eastern exchange hotween e premium per 810 Clearivgs to-day r cent. y Danks (‘UMMLILCIAL [s BT Wboinm\loMn Our10k o Tux Ouana Ber, ) Saturday Evening, June 24, © § * The wholesale trade of this city during the past weok has been quite satisfactory in most lines, The demand for dry goods, carpets, boots and shoes, millinery, manu- factured clothing, bats and s, drugs and shelf hardware, though late in the sea- som, 1205t of the traveling s:lesmen off the road report liberal orders by mail and quotations well maintained, Staple gro- ceries continue to move quite frely, the some being true of lake and sult water n fish, Prices firw with a tendency to ad va The provision market is generally dull and prices uatin Butter receipts for the week have been light and somewhat advanced, selling at 16@ Te. lggs are also reported in light receipt and in fair demand, reliing to-day at 18@17c, Flour is andunchanged Brau ard chopped feed is in fair demand at qu tations, Cut meats of all show o very strong movement with a nds gradual upward tendency, The move- ment in Lard has been better than for come- time past and better prices have been re- alized; vold to-day at 11 72 cash, awberries are ar quantiti<s and prices high, selling @4 00 for 16 quarts, Cherries are supply; home grown are selling from 8@ 10¢ per quart, Lemons are arriving quite freely: the demand is strong and prices ad- vanciog, selling at 5 75@6 50 per box. Apples are in good supply at b 50@6 00 per barrel, Peachesare coming in quite freely and eelling at 1 40@1 60 per box. Vegetables of all kinds are in heavy supply and prices rapidly declining. Hog receipts are on the de:line, only 30 cars rep rted during the week, packers paying 7 45 for good, Oattle and sheep re ceipts wot reported, but good butchers stock in request at outside figures, The locul gran trade has been at best slow, and whils prices have fluctuated more or less throughout the week, the changes have been slight, with the excep- tion of corn and oats, which show a sharp advance, n heavy The only changes re ket to-day are as follow: No, 2 advanced ic; No. 8 ad. vanced 2e, MAHA MONDAY, hands, 875, t0 100,; to 75 THE DAILY BEE-- » C, drab, 1les do XX stri| s, 124¢; do -m,w and plaic Taxans, which v 12j0; Arlington fanc 19¢; Brunsewick brown, 8jo; Chariot f 12fc; do extra_heay 187 |vrm~f 124 per proof ¥ Liskies, 1 001 b0 Kentr Local Qrain Dealings 2, 1145 cash N, - Now York Prodnos. wn.; Oonestoga ex nn vlnmu ryes, 2 me( m D, 1'5( ported, 4 60@6 ( m MS = Tmported, 2 yNiu. 1 003 do omes vk blue ml ronn AT, ~-Cash, 4 _ STREET Pl mi\m'u:.\‘l “roduce and Provisions POTATOES 1o and bro W, ; chopped corn, 100 per ton l«!l TONADE! East Liborty Live Stook, l\\\'IA(AY. ino unwashed, light, wadium unw ,'lmv.l 1|.\.w shipiments, 2,600, lium, in barrely, amalls, in bbly, Hides Furs, Etc. B lfnl-b len bl.ook. BEast Burravo. June 24, apple extra, vure auvle, 16c. ,,nmn calf, uv.. ulnlvr 8 s, green lamh ykin\ l -n~ nl.mmKNl hides, two- Lh Clnolnnntl Frodnoe. \I.« l‘mL \Lwn, and more active; tLirds rate,) branded Im ! Soon ekcius, No. 1, 45c; 20.; and at 12 75@ 13.00; prime steam, 11 60@11 T Bulle Meats—Shoulders, Star, pounds, 24 1b, butts, f0c 9124 asked; pounds, 24 1b, butts, 60; Army Se; Bullion,bpounds, bc; ax, pounds, 60c INE OUT—In 3 qhnrl strip m, 40¢ Cnunoll Blnfll Mur’u\\,. in tone; No, 2 18 t L¥ \I'-—li-n. brand of Kansns, Missouri flour 8 5 rye flour, 8 l(» emand o d; No, 2 los —"muu. L G um].m\ l~| lackwells Durh 1z Hles ]‘ukur !)-lr!L m, B0« o=Du'l and nominal uL il Barley ‘N minal More 5o uu {ab 112 0 por hundred; 2 150 pm lumh 1 oz, linen mw Phflnuc\lu I.lln Produoo. ted German 83 50 por \In\l Oils !nll v".ryh\nnn IN OIL—White lead, o for eash and June; Oata—Firm at 61 case, #1005 do 1 1 u‘ for cash; 604@61]e ne, in varnish Hay—Lioose, 9 Wl ; baled, 75 por Rye—Quiet at 80c, Liverpool Produos. » or dozen, 1 90; d.. American flone arter nn‘u'pt T lu.v )l 93 @105 f.d green, L, M. & D, Tic; blind snd ahinktsr fcan Vermiliod: I, & o 855 Bruli apo0]rs (LY o tiarle chestnut and ash 1ic ntnn 4 lw«lh, per_case, oak, walnut, n, l) ., June 21, LA Potrolenm—>sten ly;standard whi Chioago *roduce. Cnroago, June 24, Quiet anddewmand lizht for home Shippiny grades fairly ac- ase, 5. umgk... strios, 21b, per case, strawherries, ..{..:.m.k honmu k, ordinary, 10c; Prus- marine, 18¢; vandyke, 5 wmber, burnt, 4c; umbor, s, whiting com'l, town, Lo; lrmpt sian blue, 53c; ult Kuansas City Live Stoo Iansas Crry, June 24, stoady and ac- Cattle—Receipty, 3,000; tive; unchanged, Logn—Receipts, 1,000; ng slow and neg firm and higher 102 for the yeur ) St. Leuls Livo Stock. Louts, June 24, sptember; 1014 for the In good demand unl strong u'. light Yorkers, 7 10 'leliign brown, 2§ Prince’s mineral % Texuns sold at 3 H0@h 00; no natives in the market. linteed, u\\,]m.r\'ll]un, 17; linseed, hoil per gallon, St Tard, winter ste d, per wal* ‘L h e r hor's Turpentine Markot L15 for ¢ xnh and’ July; 1LMIN Fiom; straincd @11 76 for Jul 11873 tor Au Tar-=Firm at .1, per gallon, L per gallon, naptha, 74", per Savo money and order #alt dircot from all western poin ‘s, + Faginaw City Mich Butter -Quict; creamery, 21@ Turniture, extra, $1 10; furnitur Egga—Slow ut 17@174e, coach, extra, $140; 20; Damar, extra, $1 7 [vhulhxm, extra, oil finish, $1 30 DRU 8 AND CHE ic, 50c; Acid, Turtaric, 501 700; Bark, Sassafras, per per 1b, 75¢; Cinchonidia, ; ar 3 60} Jewell lye, 275, POTASH=Penniy: shellac, 5 3 50' b.ml h:l' m.unmuth 2 lover CALS —Acld Whatever tho causo, Obstinato the caso, this rom @|will overcomo it. PILES. , Lloomplicated with' constipation. E|WORT as a ouro. St. Louis ¥roduoe. per oz, $105; THIS Alstroming com e grass, extra citnn, §1 5 3 laint fs very apt to be orchard gross, 82 ¢ et commeon. or Mis per 1, 81 40; of Pilus ove 1 whe funcy, 0 .0 €6 FIf you huve efth ’u' (m«u' 120 221 for At odide, per 11 ah, 90 1b hi bbls, Todide, per 11 i , 90 1b hf M)lnz 7 00; am, per_oz, 40¢ per oz, 83 45 Hoavy Hardware List. I\u.«l an mnlnp« ipecial or German, Go; 20 wagon spokes, set hubs, per ket, 1 25; follc 140; tongues, each, 70@8bc 75 uare nuts, per b, Baak codfishy (Sncoessor to D honeless fish, Hhe MACKEREL- Manufacturer and Dealor in Saddles, Harness, Whips, FANCY HORSE CLOTHING Robog, Dusters and Turf Goods 4lf hbls rmess mackerel, No, 1 ex shore do, hf bbls, fat famil s, 6 00; mess mackerel, l-mp Cighrs "1 274 bid for cash and "I, a.m,l-, mm.m le, Bc; L ml— Firm at11 b uumnhrmn, per k , 6 005 spring Lorseshoes, b 50; 50, lnlr\lu W nm]whlwn [ 10c per 1b; fanoy white, 0 SHOT,—Shot, 81 white Virginia % Buck shot, $2.10; Powder, kegs, $6,40; do., half uarter kegs, 81, ser 100 feet 50, V n car lots, 8 3) per 100; lews than nu ..tm 8 55 ver 100, ') 4»\\"' COTTON Baltimore ¥Froiuou. Baurinoug, June 24, !nuumn,,., A, 83c; Ureat Falls E, Honest Width, 7jc; In- Indian Standard A, stead ; fuln, hewiock kip, to 80c; hemlock it dian Head A, 8§c; Indian Orchard d. w. stic River, Thc; Pequot A, Sje \L, 7e; Utica C, 5 o; do' A, Bhe; do K 48, 124c; Wal- N 1 ROWN COTTON-- , 8c; Argyle 44, Tjc Badger State X 4 o3 ]hn‘kuye 544, 0, & alf, u,uuuo, bem? b oy Vo) |”lfnr ‘aash; 1 40)@] 41 calf kid, dl(vi,. 60} Southern dull at 93@ scuthern dull at 1 ‘n to 2 U(); rus- Toledo Proa ] ‘1.00 Lumm Toiaia g ToLeno, June 21, and_higher; No, @ - Loppingy, 9 00 to 1050 Atlantic LI, s;A Bennington C 4-4, 6§ Indian Orchard 4e; L imfh T 44, e ), 85¢; simon, No 1 star oak, 42 Jas. R & Co's QRN TR 5 T ED "GDNGGHD HARNE®S ‘The Best in The World." 1412 ELA NN ANV S, ¢ ; oosssct O 44, m. Horses and Mules. \\(mmu',nl 4 18 JACHED COTTON #ho; Bluckstone A A The market is b selling well at » slig Tho demand for good horses exceods Prices range as fol- I grades are —Androscog Fidelity 4-4, 9hos Pruit "of the 1,...... 10 Chicago Live Stook. OH10460, June 24, The Drover's Journal reports: ue siugle drivers, it lun He: wlnl ; Common drait A BLOW FROM ABOVE, ) Details of the Double Headed Circus that Strusk an TIowa Town. The Performar ce Lasted About I'hreo Minutes and Carried Away $200,000, loonkeepers Prayed and There Was h High Lifo Belowstairs | Two Persons Killed and Fifty Structures Wrecked--Many I'rees Ruined, The Emmotaburg Hreoze n Snide Show in Comparison. No Loss of Life and the Damage Trifiing. Special to The Chicago T Crpar Rarins, June 28 —~Towa has had another tereible visitant, this timo in tho form of a devastating hur- ricane, and Independence, a besuti- ful of 2500 inhabitants, tim, At half past 4 o'clock yestorday, one of the most oppressive days ot is the vic- the season, rain began to fall, the wind at that timo blowing hmkly trom the southwest, In a fow minutes another current soemed to come from tho northwost, and THEY ME AILINDEPENDENCE, Suddenly it grow dark, and the psople wore wild with fright. The citizons nearly all wont 1to thoir collars, but there woro thousands of country peo- ple in the eity, who had come in to noo Solls’ circus, and they not only filled tho stores but lined the streets, Main street was filled with teams, The darkness did not last long, but an_opening appeared in the clouds, and at that spot there wero rapidly changing colors of purple, pale green, and other colors, and that seemed to bo almost directly over the city, 1t was then the hurricane commonced, and the time of the huriicane was NOT OVER THREE MINUTES, The scene was one of the wildest confusion and terror. Houses were picked up and dashed to the ground, demolishing them as badly as were those at Grinnell. Rools, boxes, boards and gravel stones wero flying promizeuously through the air. Wag ous wore overturned and domolished, horses wero ranning awiy and becom- g entagled 1 the telephone wires that had been thrown to the ground, and everything seemed to bo s chaos, The western part of the city sutlorod moro severely, though the work ot de- struction raged throughout the ity and fora number of miles north, DURING THE HURRICANE Willie Horan, 17 years of age, son of widow lady, appealed to his mother to to the cellur, but she laughed at hun and refused to go. Ho then started, and as ho was nhalf down the steps, the house shot from its founda tion and THE YOUNG MAN WAS INSTANTLY LED, his hoad and chest beig crushed. Al bert Ripke, the 1l-year-old boy of John Ripke, a farmer living at Buafla lo Grove, was stopping at Willism Bradley's house, aud when ho saw the house shaking ho ran out, and 1t blow over on hum, eausing ustant death. I'he house was turned upside down, Mr. and Mgs. Bradley were thrown into the ceihng part of the houso, when it was picked up, carriod oo distance, and dashed o the grouud, Bradley und his wife receiving slight injuries. There aro many other sim- ilarly miraculous escapos. 3 Marquette, a farmer, was hit on the head and had his skull fractured by a flying timber while driving howe, and will probably die. THE ASYLUM FOR THE INSANE, located about two miles southwest of the city, a handsome stone structure upon which §800,000 have already boon expended and in which thero are about K00 inmates and 100 cmployes, was badly damaged. It is situsted upon an elevation, and scemeod to re- ceive the full force of the wind and storm, which unroofed five of the ten sections, including the contre part of the building, twisted the bell tower out of place, badly cracked the stono tower on one wing, and demolished THE HMOKE STACK COMPLETELY, knocking it across the carpenter shop and the end of the engine room, doing great dumage to utlnr]rrnpuny, be- pide the lows of the atuck 1t was 135 feot high, twenty feet wide at the base, ten av the top, and contained a double hot air and a smoke pipe. It cost $8,000, Fortunately 1t missed the main building, or a terrible calamity would have resulted, There were two boilera under the debris, The barns, sheds, summer houses, fences, troes, ete., belonging to thy asylum were completely rumed, The loss is esti- mated at from §26,000 to 40,000, (ERE WERE NEAKLY TWENTY FIVE " HOUSES completely wrecked and more than that number of barns, while of those that were damaged from §50 to §100 cach there were over a hundred houses and as many barns, Hun- dreds were unroofud or partially eo, had their windows broken and were damaged by falling trees. Fances were nid low u.mu;.,huul the city, and the streols were many of them blocked by fallen trecs, Oaks nearly two feet throvgh were twisted off or pulled out by the roots, and the beautiful maple groves were nearly ruined, THE MONUMENTS AND TREES IN THE CEMETERY were badly dameged, The fair ground fonce, the floral und other halls, the stock sheds, the amphitheater, ote, are all leveled to the ground. A number of people were in oneof the depots during the hurricane, all being greatly excited, some rushing about for o place of safety and others pray- ing. The sgent, finding the door locked by the house moving, jumped through a window and weut into a suloon, where he found a woman, the 8100, t0 150,; Kxtra farm horses, OMAHA,NEB 8110, Mn 125.; Common to good farm huruen 390, to $100.; Extra plugi, Common plugs, §20, to $40, MULES, 15 t0 10 hands (extra), 8125, to150,; 144 to 156 hands, - 1L sceipts, 5,00 ); market brisk and our uality; mixed, 8 b3; light, 7 4)@ j Feaut A, 100; lu|:|u.n,l| 10¢ higher, though of uul...uuu 4-4, Ghc; 5@~ 05; beavy. 8 10@ 810; skips, 6 75@7 4 Cattle - Recel Y ills, 12¢ orted in the mar- |N G Twills, 12h¢; Pocasset 4-4, 8fc; b ULKSh(Cnlund)—A.lb.my ¥ brown, market dull weak and lower, unupt lor butchers’ an wife of the owner, praying. She in- vited him to do so, but he said 1T WAS A CELLAK AND NOT FPRAYERS he was aiter, and rushed out to fiad mneaay one. The roof of a large business block blaw off, and would have landed on the heads of a number of people, but it struck the telepnone wires and was held up long enough for them to gevout. There were MANY MIRACULOUS BSC, ATES, and the only wonder is that more lives were not lost The loss to the circus men will bs about 85000 to £€7,000 The tent pole did not kill any one when it _fell, but injured two or three men, The work of rebuild- ingand ropairing the buildings and clearing the fallen trees has already heen com«enced The funeral of Willio Horan took place this after- noon. The total loss and damage in the ¢ and vicinity, regardless of s of dollars it will re- ur fences, the loes of trooe, cte., is estimated at from $150,- 000 to £200,000. Natlonal Associated Vress. quire EMMETSRU e Cnrcaco, Jane 2a, A dispateh just roceived from Fort Dodge says' the Milwaukee and St. Panl train dis- patcher says the town of Emmotshurg, county seat of Palo Alto county, was blown to picees this morning by a tor- nado and over 100 porsons killed. The Tlinois Central and Northweatern trains were blown from the track and the Milwaukee & St. Paul road wreck- ed. There is a washout north of For- oat City and tho report is that three g faus moro towus i tho loeality woro blown to piee \ HOAX. Dis Moises, June 24 —Roports of damag -lu by the eyclone to Emmetsburg proved to have beon greatly exagger- ated. No loss of life, nnd) the gfim» age to property is sma ull. A HOOSIER BLOW. INniaNavorts, June 25, —A furious wind storm passed over this city this aftornoon. The largo stoeplo of St. Pauls * (Kpiscopal) cathedral was blown down, erushing in the roof and otherwiso injuring the building. The damage is §5,000. Two small stee- ples were blown from the Meridan street Methodist chureh. An ice houso north of the city was wrecked. Fiying timbers struck a colored lad, (nmlly juring him, P()EEIGN NOTES. Natlonal Associated Pross. LOYAL TO THE SULTAN, ConsrantTiNorLe, June 26, --Der- visch Pasha telographs the porte from Cairo that the entire Egyptian army oxpressed loyalty to the sultan and ordered the contents of the dispatch announced to the Turkish troops on tho occasion of tho coremony at Seli- waka. THREATENING ““THE TIMES," LoNboN, June ¢ ho |vrupr|0turfl of The Times have received notices from supposed Fenian sources, threat- oning the destruction of the whole oftice by explosion. A strong guard of polico has been placed on the watch inside and outside the office. IRELAND'S WAR 8ONGS, LoNpoN, June 26, The town of Armagh, Ireland, was the scene f extraordinary excitement on riday eveninyg. Shortly after dark 100 persons paraded through the streots in military order, singing rebel songs and shouting, “To hell with the queen,” “God save Ireland,” “Down with landlords,” ete. They were soon joined with a band of about 200 and then proceedings became riot- ous in the extreme, Palings surround- ing the residences were torn down and made bonfires of, and for a time the moo held full sway. They wers finally dispersed by the police. 5 POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thin powdor nover varies. A marvel of p sy, strength and wholosom ncss. More ocono mic:1 than the ordinary kinds, and canno be told In competition with the multitude ofi ow test, short welght. aluw or phosphate powders 80ld only in ROVAL BAKING POWDNR 00.. Wr Nt w York $|0 YOUR CAPITAL, Investors of #m 1l and medivm amounts in Crain Peovlsiong and $2 s us fully protected ns most sive and ifluontisl operatore. succossful, tully tried, o'd n:- s, A AT v 17, ' Reports WHE \I sont weekly, divid nds paid nu’mlh- Iy Send at once for explanatory clreulars and pist record. PRKK, B0 Vividunds paidducing pust thirtecn months on this fund $51.71 per whire, Aidrens FULEMMING & e MBRIIAM, 141 and 143 LaSallo STOCKS bt., Chicagb, 111, £arWe want a lowal agent in ovory town, Excellunt induce= I 0 ns God pay ¢ responsible, 0! vaterprlsing mau, Writ) (Or torms, HiLL r’..z"“ € rated nluvw for xmle by tradford, Omaha, Neb, 1 medw AU RST S EUROPEAN HOTEL, Corner South and Locust Stre. ST LOUIS n&o.. J H.HURST, - - iPro Rooms, 7he, §1.00 and $1.50 Per Dly Picrey & 1 An olegant Restaurant is connected with this Lotuse, whoro mealy are sorved at reasonablo prices Open'day sud ight, | |