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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Was Weak and Reached the Lowest of the Season. INTEREST CONSIDERABLE IN CORN Khat Cereal Ruled Active Most of the Ses- sion with the Feeling Unsettied and Prices Irregular—Stooks * and Bond ©n1cAao, June 20.—Wheat was weak today &t the lowest prices over known and, compared with Inst night, closed nearly 1c lower for July and 1i4c lower for September. Corn wus easler on roalizing rates on corn and good reports of the growing crop. It de- ©lined %e sinco yesterday. Onts was comparatively firm; the declino in July being only }c. Provisions were weaker; ribs solling off 25c. Tight money was the cry from the wheat speculators all day. About 30 por cent 1s belng putd tn Chicago, as represented by a spread of be per bu. be- tween July and Septeniber options. That was the paramount influence in the market. In fact, news of aiother kind was searcoly listencd to, There was u report t thoe London people hiad arranged to carry the wheat here through tho Bank of Montreal, but that it was declared could only bo true on the supposition that London people had the cash grain which they bought for July dulivery, which Is not gencrally believed to be tho case, Armour & Co. uro, 1t 15 sald, prepared to carry all that it will be necessary to provide . The opening wis about tho same as yester- Any's close, and prices declined 1e for July and ye for September, then held steadily and the closing was about'le lower for Sopteinber, and from e to e lower for July delivery shan tho closing figures yestorday. Tt wis sald that some of the bunks had refused to rencw loans on wheat, and the fact shat the September premium widened out to be strengthened this bellef. Later the premium was only from 43(c to 4% c. There was considerablo’ interest in corn, the market ruling quiet and active most of the gcssion, with the fecling unscttled and prices grregulir. The conflieting forelgn advices in regard to the duty question made operators more mixed thin ever, asto which side of the market to favor. The tone nt start was strong, and the first salo at about closing quotutions of yesterday, a Paris cable coming I siating (hat the asscibly had pissed a DIl to temporarily suspend the dutleson corn, and that the German government was also contempluting the sunie, having u very bullish effect. Offerings, however, were greatly in- creased, several prominent concerns, supposed 10 bo ' long, sold freely, which carried prices down from %c to ¢, privato advices coming to hand reporting the proposal toahol- 1sh duties on corn had been declined, which was considercd later news, and the market re- acted accordingly. Later the prices worked e on the estimpted receipts for tomor of 210 cars, d id at the close had Tost fully frof 3« The crop bulleting were bearlsh facto In outs the fe ling carly wus strong, but Jater wo ness doveloped §n sympathy with other grains, Prices had n range of %c and the close was ot a net 10ss of 1e to bic. There was a little cireus in the provisjon trude. A fow preking houses, headed by Ar- mour and the Chicago Packing' company, un- dertook to scll ome short ribs. In this they were antieipated by Wright, who rajsed tho murket ina way that made profitable sales difficult. Prices were near the best of the dny's range at the close. Compnred with lntost ricus yesterday, September is bc lower, lard 8“!(" 15¢ and ribs lost 2! Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, corn, 210 curs; outs, 150 cars; hogs, 00 Thend. ranged as follows: “High, ] Low. T Close. o pitiid 1% 401 423 4396074 801 ) 5 417 i PEiv 0% § 30, 203{@ %/ 203(@ 36 20 3014 ) 20 85 . 0714 i 10 10 o7l 915 9 962 ¢ 9 30 9 Cash quotations wero as follows: FrLovr—Easy; nominally unchanged. WhEAT—No. 2 spring, G%@04% soring, £. 0. b, 6Ge; No. 2'red, G4%@ Conx--No. 2, 4115¢. No. 8, 381c. closing, 40¢. OATS-No. 2, 801c: No. 2 white, 84%c; No. £, 0. h., 81@34c, 2, 49¢ BARLEY—No. 2, nominal No. 4, no sales FLAX SEBD. 85 80 azig 00 216 7 BrouT Rivs July.oi.. 215@20.05; 1ard, 5., $9.75@9.7714; short ribs, sides l00se), §9.971:@10.0214 dr{ Ited shoulders, short sed), - 89,50@10.00; clear sides, boxed), §0.75@10.00 Wrisky—Distillers' finished goods, per gal., 1,12, 8vaARs—Unchanged; cut loaf, 6%c; granu- lated, 5.76; standard “A," 5.64. The following were the receipts and ship- ments for todu Rye, bu . ‘sfirl-ry. bt On the Prod market was cu , 18Q10c. Egg cxchiango today tho buttor creamery, 16@10bc; dull; strictly fresh, 13 New York Market New Yonrxk, June 20.—Frour—Recelpts, 41,- 814 pkgs.; exports, 9,354 bbls, 16,674 sacks; sules, 10,400 pkgs.{ market more active, eis- jor; winter wheat, low grades, §1.95@2.45; win- r whoat, fulr to fancy, 82.4503.45: winter wheut, patents, )@4.00; Minnesota clear, 00; Minnesota stralghts, §3.3024.00; oth patents, 4.00@4.40, ‘Corn MeAL—Dull, steady. RyE—Dull, nominal; western, 57c, ‘Waear—Recelpts, 420,800 bu,; exports, 200,- 741 bu.; salos; 4,300,000 bu. of futures, 160,000 bu. of spot. Spot murket fulrly nctive, casier, with options closing steady.” No. 2 red, In tore and olevator, 71%sc; ufloat, 72¢; f. 0. 72@72¢; ungraded red, 70G724¢; No. orthern, 72¢: No. 1 hard, 78%c; No. 2 north- ern, 70c. ' Options were 'moderately active and irregular, closing weak at ¥@%c " declino, as followiug tho west with Jocul lonks und for: gnors salllug troely; No. 2 red, June, 714G e Wy, Tee73 7-10c, clowing i 725 L TOR@TEAC closing atToliey Neptein: 7, 77@TDbe, Closing at 773c; Docowmber, B2x@B8e, closing at B2, Tecoipts, 88,000 bu.; oxports, 68,000 1,210,000 bu. futurcs, 64,000 bu, wpot. Epots modorately uctive, L@1e lo ady; No.2, 40@49%c In elovator, 50 ¢ ufloat. “Options opened at 16c advance on firm cabies and foreign buylng and a report ghat Germuny hud romoved”tho duty, but ter denied,” and prices fell le and closed teady at %@ %c loss for the day; trading fair; tember, July and August” most active; uly, 504@0124¢, closing avb0lic; August, b1 ¢, closing ut 613c; September closing at 1o October, 6130, Oate-Recelpts, 111,000 bui exports, 700 bu.; sales, 105,000 bu. futures, 116,000 bu. Optionk quiot and . Bpots quiet, firm. rmer: June, 874c, closing ut 874c: July, TH@ITI(e, Closing wt 37ie: August, 85,0 Bige, cloving at $0ic; Koptember, S350 83igc, clostug uf 4% spot Now B wiito, 40c ) 89¢1 NO. B Wwhite, 8558040 85@80¢; white western, 304L,@ é’n-u\uu-- cholce, steady; shipping, 87.50, 00L—Quict, slout stead PROVISIONS—Cut meats, firmer, qul @los, dull, easy. Lard, quiot, casy; westorn steam closed at#10.00g 810 0! ales, 200 tierces 8t 10, Options sules, none: June elosed, $10.05 mominal; July closed it $10.05, nominal; Scp- tember closed ut §10.07. Pork, more active, steudy. Burrkr—Moderato demand, fiv dalry, 14@1050; Elgins, 20022, Ciigese- Falr deuind, steady. EGas—Steady, firm déwand; receipts, 9,490 PKgs.; westeri fresh, 143%@10c. Corronseen O1L-Quict, weak; crude, 89¢; yellow prine, 48@44e, ETROLEUN-—Quict, ‘crude lower; Washing- ton’ 10 Uarrols, $4.00; Wushington i bulk, 82.40; United closed at 69¢ bid, 0818 —Quiet, cany. 914@ 800, Chieago mixed woste mid- western URPENTINE-"QuICT, cas) OLASSES— New Orleuns, open ketile, good to cholee, steady, quiet at SO 86C, boAN-1tuw, frw, dull; falr rotintg. 8 centrifuguls, 96 test, 413¢; refined, firm, tul Ay Al 5 1-16¢05 6-160; mould A,'5 9-10 Bxe; standird A, 63,@5 9-16¢; contectioners, \BWEB 7100 cilt oaf, © 18-160L0c; crusiied, 18-16G0c; powdered o wied. fuhsn‘}rrlln,{ wabls-toe ~ _Pig Inon-Quict wnd steady; Awerlcan, $12.75@16.50. d CorreR-Steady; luke, $10.60. EAD-—Qulot; domestic, #3.60. UN~—Firm; 8iruits, 820,10 bid, #2025 asked Plates, dull. Spelier, quiet; domestic, §4.20. New ¥ork Lry Goods Market. NEW YORK, June 20.—Business ln dry goods ontinued wodurately 1o be governed by the igrnncu situation. The events long looked- in regurd W bleached cottons Wwok place {aday with the tollowing results ne to priccs Frait of tho loom 4-4 blaached shirtings, ro- duced 1o n yard to814e; Lonsdale 4-4 bleached shirtings, reduced to'8ise; Cumberland to 8 Hiackstone to 74e, Hope to 7¢: Fitehvill Forget-Me-Not, bi4e; Farmers choice, 64c; Berkeley cambrics, 9ie; Coronet cambric, Tige; Lleached cambric, Bige. Omuaha Produnce Market. The market on country produce was not dls- tinguished by any very great change in prices, und the trado us a wholo was devold of special fenture, cipts of egga are not very Inrgo, but atthe same tine there lsno very great de- mand he fact that the run is %o light is the only reason for commission merchants being ablo to keep the marketso well cleancd up. At present pricos th outlot for_ eggs, even {f thero was o surplus, and that, together with the fact that a liberal increase in tho re- ceipts is anticipated for the near future, Guuses @ weak fecliug among a good muny dealers. Butter {s not at all plonty for this season of tho yeur, Ttis wstimated “that the supply 1s shoft_of last year by 60 per centat least Heavy lowa shippers claim that they are not packing more than a third as much as they did Inst, year. Atthe same time butter men aro anticipating an incrense in the receipts for the last of the month or the 1st of July, Tho market on poultry s about stoady.~ Old fowls and chickens are the only kind of poul- try that Is coming. Geese, ducks und turkeys aro out of season, and only an occasional ship- ment is ved! Tho local gardencrs are supplying tho vogo- table market almost entirely, and therc 1s very little bejne shipped in in'the way of new vegetnbles. ‘Most all kinds are now plenty and cheap, oxcept string and wix hoans, Now potatoes ire coming in very frecly and are golug lower rapidly, During the last fow days the recelpts hnve been largely from Ar- knnsas and other southern points, while Call- fornia has not been such a heavy shipper to this market. The late arrivals from the south are of very good quulity. Tho nivivals of honiegrown strawberries are on tho i . Whilo some of the stock 15 of protty fair quality w great dealof it is smalland knotty. Tho hest borrfes nre com- Ing from neur-by points in Iown. Nebrasku growers do not appear to have learned the secret of producing good berries. There was o shipment of strawberries in from Oregon that arrived in splendid shape in spite of the 1 that they had been on the road for four d i A conmon express cur without fee. There were u few crates of blackberries from Arkansas, but lardly enough 1o make o plerries were also in light sunply, the rule so far this season. Good stock found a ready market. VEGETABLES, TOMATOES—Mississippl 4-busketerates, §2.00 ORNTA CABDAGE—Crates, per Ih., Louls cubbage, per craté, &3.0008 NEw Porarors—Southiern, per bbi., 8.50; California, per 1b, 2@ 31, s r bu. box, § . on orders, § ‘er doz, home grown, #3.26@ Toe@ CAvLIFLOWER—Fancy, per bu. box, §1.75. ONI0Ns=Southern, pet bb) Lerruce—Lor doz., on or 18IS Per doz., on orders, 100 -Per’ doz,, on ofder: r doz., 85040 y 404 EW TURNIPS—Por doz, 2 SQuasi—Per 40-1b. hox.'$1.2541 FRUITS FORNIA CHERRIES—Der 10-1b. box, #1.25 GOOSEBERRIES—Der caso, 8 B R —Per "24-pint cases, Ases, 34,004 olco to fancy, $4.6085.00; extra, tancy, 85.50@6.00. BANANAS—Der bunch, fncluding crates and packing, $2.00@2.50. Onanaes_-Riverside scedlings, § Riverside Mediterranenn sweets, 8 tatn Mediterrancan sweets, $8.00@3. tain orang BLACKBERINES—24-qu MISSOURL CHERRIES: 5. SOUTHERN P sawW, per 24-qt. PINEAPPLE oz, £2.00@2.50. APRICOTS—Per crato of 4 buskets, §2 WATERMELONS—Per 100, #30.00485.00, nuUT ) EGGS, POULTRY, . Strietly faney country, small lots, acking stock, 1215c, —General market, 114@12c, Lrry—Cholee hiens, 71@8c; mixed coof ovsters, b@Gc; géese and ducks, 7@ MISOELLANEOUS, TAY—Tho market on good $0.8047.00 In car lots. iaL—Cholco and small fat, 7@74c; and thin, 3@6e, Q14 St E7. LouIs, Tune 20, patents, $8.20 .00@3.25; , 84, qt. case, 83003 cMs—Wild goose and Chle c, §2.00. 0. RUTTER 150116 E upland hay, large uly Market Froun—Weal cxtra_fancy, 82,852,965} Tancy, $2.5002.05; chojve, 82.153 2.80; Taaii] 20002105 ryc lour, 6.5606.50. -4 WHEAT—After opening strong turned weak, Dbecamo unsettled; No. 2 red, 6214c; June, 62¢; July, 62%c; August, G5ige; Septembor, 0714c. CoN—After making a rapid advance cariy, deelinod and closed %c off; No. 2 mixed, 88%¢} June, 88¢; July, 853c; September, 40c, © ~ Oatg—Nominnl; No. 2 ensh, 25iic bid; July, 2730 bid; August,"28¢ bld; Boptember, 2636 d Provistons—Lower and dra rent market, 818,75, Lord, s salt meats, looso shoulde #5870} longs and ribs, £10.2¢ shorts, £9,60; boxed, IO"!u re; Lacon, picked shoulders, £.76: horts, §10.025 @10.75. Hams, sugar cured, 13@14¢. Burrer—Unchanged. RECEIPTS—Ilour, 8,000 bbls,: wheat, 10,000 orn, 70,000 bu.; oats, 10,000 bu. SHIPMENTS--Flout, 10,000 bbl; bu; corn, 168,000 bu. 5, and dull; pging, Pork, cur- 350987, Dry Kansas Clty Markets, KANgA8 CrtY, June 20.—WneAr—Weak and lower; No. 2 hard, cash, 57@871c; No. 2 red, bb@b CoRN-Dull and upchanged; No. 2 mixed, 38%ic; No. 2 white, Sic Ohma—Weuk, wnd 4 tg 1o lowr: No, 2 mixed, 2614@27 2 white, 28280, Rye-Weuk at 51c. e HAy-—Weak; timothy, $6.0089.50; prairle, £5.0015 60, BurTeR Eaas—\Wea ECELPTS— SHIPMEN bu. rml, unchanged, Ulze, heat, 9,000 bu.; corn, 4,000 bu, s—Wheat, 17,000 bu.; corn, 4,000 Liverpool Markets. June 20.—-WHEAT—Qulet; de- lcrate; holders offering moderately Recelpts past thiree days, 281,000 contals, ti- cluding 139,000 American, Conx—Stendy; demand moderate; westorn, 453 1d per cental. Recelp(s Amerl- can corn past three days, 64,200 centuls. Awmerlean finest white, 46s per cwt.; American finest colored, 495, LIVERPOOL, mund mc mixed Milwaukee Market: MILWAUKEE, Juno 20.— WHEAZ — Eusy; July, 63%0; 2 Spring, G4 CoRx--Dull; No. 8, 85, OAr Steady; white, 32350, BanrLey—b8e. Ryi—ble. Poik—July, §20.0 Wool Murket, BOsTON, June 20.—The demand for wool has been moderate and the sales aro in small lots 4)u]¥. Territory wools are quiet on a scoured 5 0f 47GLAT¢ for line, 45¢ for flne. medium and 40@43¢ for medium. Toxas, Califoruls und Oregon wools are dull. Pulled' wools quiet ut 80@880 for A und B supers, Austrulian wools qulet and firm; foreign carpet wools No. 2 white, 844c; No. 8 Coffee Murkot, K, Juno 20.—Options opened dull, 1620 points down; closed burely , 620 points downsales, 9,250 bags, 11i- cludlng: July, ¥16.80; August, $16,16; Sep- tombor, $16.50; November, #14.25@14.90; Do- gomber, £14,70014.70. " Syiot Ko, dull, steady’ 0.7, 214 Cotton Marke! NEW ORLEANS, Juno 20.—Easy; good wld- llug, 68-100; lddiing, 7ae; low middling, 77-18c; good ordinary,’ 7he; net receipts, 1,422 bles; gross. 2,107 buls; continent, 700 bales] sules, 114,006 bules. Baltimore Gral BALTIMORI 0Xports to the 1,300 bules; stock, Market, Wuear—Steady; No, e spot, and June, 49%4c L‘ulol and steady; No. 2 white western, 42¢ usked. Strong; mixed Philadelphia Grain Market, PHILADELPIIA, June 20.—Wusar—Easler; No. 2 red, June, G8%@woie, Conn—Btoady, weuk and lower; No.2 mixed June, 48L3@40¢. OArs—Weak; Minneapolis Wh MINNEAPOLIS, June 2 weak. Recelpts , June, 304@403c. at Murket, —Market dull; cash 200 curs wheat. Olose: J ¢; July, buis ptomber, G4c. 1 ‘hurd, of No. 1, uorthern, bYkc; 0. 2 northern, 563@57 e, ne 20.—Wuear—Fair de- 2 rod, 6062 No. 2 mixed, 40¢, Oars—Firm; No. 2 mixed, §2!;@88¢, Market. wand; No. Toledo Gra ToLepo, June 20.—-Wuear—Active; No. 2, cash and June, 61%e. Comn—Dull; No. 2 cash, 42¢, 0ATs—Quict; cash, 80 Havana Sugar Market. HAVANA, June 20.—SuGaR—Quiet; molasses sugar, 87 degr #4.83%4 gold per quinta on lot s polarization sold ut Loudon Flna.elal Keview, 1Copurighted 1593 by James Gordon Bennett.| NDON, June 20.—(New York Herald Cable becial W0 TuE BRE)—There wis uo busl- ness today on the 8tock exchange, although the wonther was cooter and prices generally lower. Grand Trank stocks were eapecially wonk, d-spite the gross increase in the week's rl'r'vl[vlun}l‘ , 700, To rumors of uld con- ol 15 now credited the recent Fise. y Aro simply due to the bull ring. Ameriean rail- Ji¥s woro easicr hut. there were 1o, special features, Guod brokers recommended he salting down for a few months of most stocks, but the public was slow to bite. Confidence in American rallways was slower of recovery an eve ofore. ~ Home securities were flat gonerally, These decilnes wore In forelgn stocks but the movements were not impor- tunt. Sflver was Jower at 384hd. A trifling amount of bullion was taken out of bank. The nioney market was inelined to harden. STOCKS AND BONDS, Speculation on the Exchange Was Quiet Agaln Vesterday. NEW Yonk, Juno 20.—Speculation Stock exchange was quiet again today. Trad- fng in rallway and miscellancous bonds amounted to but 885,000, At tho opening Manhattan, Cordage preferred and Omaha preferred were conspleuous for strength, Man- hattan rising 2 per cent to 13114; Cordage pre- forrod 4 per cent to 54, and Omaha preferred 2per cent to 112, Manhattan was favorably influenced by the concessions granted by the rapid transit commission yesterday. Stll Tater the stock fell to 127 on statements by Director Russell Sage that he would oppose the payment of £175,000 yearly to the eity. dage was better on tho prospects for an y reorganization of the property. after the opening London sold a littlo Erlo Atchison, Union. Pacific, St. Paul and Louls- 1 Nashvilie, and at the same time on call adyanced to 25 per cent, This gave the room traders, Who are uni- formly bearish, an opportunity to bring about n decline of i to 1. Litile support glven the market, but for that matter the pressuro to sell was not large by any means. A further brouk in sterling exchange led 1o talk of fmports of geld at an date, and this together with a lot-up tho Fates for money near the close, when eall loans fell 8 per cent, brought about a little rally. Manliattan rose to 12014 on whut termed Inside buying. Near the close, ever, Cordage ran off to 127% and Sugar to 88 on miodorately largo transactions. The annouricement that the Bank of Com- mereo had applied to the Clearing House loan committee for #1,000,000 in certificates hud no influence. Now that the Bank of Commerce has shown the way, smalier institutions, and others not in us good shano financially, will probably follow suit, and money in “conse- quence should ease up,particularly in mercan- tilo circles, In the loan department aetiv stocks lent at from b to 25 per cent for ca ing. The market left off weak. The Post says: There was littlo or no ing off toduy in the outflow of fnte shipments, and to this strain is now usual preparation for the July int dividend disbursenents, Clicigo exchange Itis true, has advanced o trifie and there 1s reason to believo that the banks of that city huve, fn part, abandoned their policy of u week ago fn hélping out western grain Speeu- wors v the expense of western mer- chants, Tho wholo procceding — ought, lowever, to be “kept pradently in mind by eastern banks when appeals come in, Liter in_the summer, for {he renewal of ices on interior commorcial paper. Tho negotintion of sterling loans on our own money market was something of a factor In toduy's renewed collupse of exchango rates, but it must not be forgotten that With such uttor absence of buyers in the market for ¢ change the disposition to draw and transfer London funds against sales of sterling bills 1s o groat measure discouraged. The situa- m of the moment, in short, is of such ab- normal and unprecedented character that speculative ventures on all the ots are rdous, u fact us well appreciated In Lon- (a1 Chicigo and Now York. The following uro tho closing quotations on the leading stocks on the New York Stock o change tods Richison ... Adung BXPross, Alton, Terre Haiito Northwestor, . *do prefa., Ao prefd... n N. Y. Central. & Ohilo &N.E..... rio & Wektern ou Imp........ at the Ided thy est and doprefd.. U.P. D &G onsolida €.C.C. &St L. Cotton O Cert. Del. & Hudson: Del: Lack. & Vi Den. & R. G. pref'd Dis. & C. F. Co... Pa ¥ ar Refinery.. Vailey nn. Coal & Iro Hlinots Central, St. Paul& Duluth Kan. & Dre L: & West do pref'd. Lake Shor Lead Trust. Louisville & Loutsville & N. A Manhattan con. |Wells Fargo EY.. 663 Western Union. 1514 Wheeling & L. B 128 | do prefid: Memphis & Ch: 10 M &St L Michigan Central.. .. Missourl Pacitic. Genoral Eleciri Mobile & Ohi . ,’ulimu:l Lingged.. Nashville & Chatt, Colo. F. & 1. National Cordage g prof'd do prefd. . . &T. C.. N. 1008 T A A &N 24 |TUSK. L. oot Tho total sales of -XaQfi today were 126,000 shares, Includin, Sihlson, 4.400; Buriing ton & Quincy, 8,800; ill\'ngo Giws, 5,500; Dis- tilling, 80001 Missouri Paclfic, 7.000; New York Central, 7,500; Rending, 10,800; 8t. Paul, 2,600; Sugar, 6,900; Western Unlon, 4,600, New York Money Market, Naw YORK, Juno 20— ¥ ON OALT— Was nctive ranging trom ( per cent; lust loan 8 pei cent; closed offered at8 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER—G@S per cont. STERLING EXCHANGE—Henvy, with actual business in bankers' bills ut B:811@ 4,815 for sixty duys and $4.891424.83% for domand. GovainueNT “Hoxps—Tirmer. Sato” bonds, ayll. Theelosing quotations on ponds: L1001 St L. &LM.Gen.bs Rl L 11055t L. &S, K.Gén. M. 103 n St Paul Consols... 125 SLP, O K P.1sts;; 118 Q. T Roid 10 1. G. Tr. Rets 100 16ts. 1063 Lo Union, Pacit | West 100% Tite S. 48 Tog.... 48 coup. Tenn, new set R.G. W. 1ats 4 S0. 208, Atchigoy Pacific b ch. 2148, &4 St o od NGt N. Carolina 48, J. C. Int, Cert. 8. C. Browns... N Pac. 1ais. | Tenin. o1a s, N. Pac. 2ds. 1064 | Vi U8... N N D.&R. Erle 208 W. Consois:.110 130 | Vo, Ex- . W Debent'vs 58, 108 Noiton Stock Quotations, BosToN, June 20.—Call loans, 627 per cent; time lowns, 6@7 por cont. Closing quotations on stocks, bonds und mining shurcs: ATl Top. & 2375 Woat Bod prord. American Su B3| Westingl, B a0 prefad 18 | do prefi... .. Bay State 85 |Wisconsin Conit BEN Telephone,. . 53| Atehison 2d Hoston & Albany.." 192 | dods... .. *Boston & Maine..., 200 |New England (8.0, 1 d......... 1623 | Gen. Electric 58, *Cf,. Bur. & Q.10 140 | Wie. Central 18..© Fitchburg.... Allouez Mintng G0 General Bicctr b AUADLC 1 200 2 Hoston & Moritana Butte & Boston ... Calumet & Heeld Centennial Franklin .. Kearsarge Osceolu. M N. ¥. & New Eng. 0la Colony. Qreon Sliort” Liiid San Francisco M Quotations, SAN FRANCIRCO, June 20.—~The official closing quotsations for minlng stocks today wore us follows: Z0/3exIcan Moo, ... Ophir Potosi Suvae Slerva Nevadi. ... Union Consolld :_onlve 20 160 140 60 90 ted! B0 160 il & Noreross. . New York Mining Quotations. W YORK, June 20.—The followlng are the g quotations of wining stocks on the York board: Crown POt ...t Con.. Cal. & Vi Deadwood..... Gould & Ourry Homestake ... Mexican, Outario. Or Plymouth 70 Sierra Nevad 150/ Standard 100/ Union Con. ! 80| Yellow Jacket.. 1% 1000 fron Silver. ... 11110/ Quick sfiver... 111400 “do " prerd Bulwer. [ 100 K0 1180 o abh 1500 10 St. Louls Miulng Quotations. S1. Louis, June 20.—The following are the closing mining quotations: Adams. . $1.00 [Granitc M 2.75 Am. Net 35 @ 40 [*Hope..... 8.60 Bime Leo 04 El @ .423|5" Hopes'. 65 G200 . 0 beth’ e id f asked Fluancial Note OHICAGO, June 20.—Clearings, $12,621,814. Kansas Ciry, Juoe 20.—Cleariugs, 893,000, Bostow, une 20.~Clearings, #14,817,685; baluuces, 81,499,806, Money, 6@7 per cont. Exchange on count i Jane 20.~Clearings, ork, 18@20 per cent dis- {18 Pants, June 20.~Three por cont ‘rentes, 07¢ 76¢ for the account. 4093 balances, RBAvTIMoRE, Juno 20, balances, #450,680." Monc PrirADELPiIA, fyne 2 : balunces, §1,657, per cont. New YORk, Juw 'q?ru Clearings, #110, Cloarings, 6 per Ylearings, Money, bl 080, L1 LONDON, June 20.<Amount of bullion with- n from the Rafk of England on balance today, £2,000, Mempnis, June selling at §1.50 pro balances, §39,771, CINCINNATY, Juno cent Clearings 81,8 BERL 80,—Ne um. 20. 650, , June 20, ow York exchango Clearings, $188,841; Mon 6@8 por New York exchange, 50c@#1:00 discount. The statoment of the Im- perial Bunk of Germony shows an increaso in spec 8, Iances, #108,902, N cent. Exchange on Now Yo NEW YORK, June 20.—E count. » of 50,000 marks Louts, June 20 Clearings, L ork, xehan wen .85, Money, 5 per cent 130,004 bR pe o, $1.95 dls- i, sixty-day quict: veing the OMAHA LIVE STOUK MARKETS, Recelpts Much More Liberal- All Aronnd—Trading Aetive, TUESDAY, June 20, Receipts of cattle for the past twodays show a moderate incroase over t last week of about 500 hej rices Lower rst two days of head, recelpts of hogs have inereased about 7,000 head, or ne rly 50 per cent, and there have been nearly 700 more sheep, The supply of cattle today was very fair, not a great denl heavier than o week ago, but con- slderably heavier than of the cuse demanded. was good. the aetual necessitics Asarule the q Thero was & very fafe proportio® of ripe heavy cattlo, but at tho same te there wero more than the usual number of light half fat steor: Tittle dif been for at least ton day beef louses aro all after present than Monday 175-11 ). steers, or from nst. light 4 1,268 to 1,827-1D, steer: 5.""A bunch of choico 1,87 Drought #4.80, while very good sold for #4.65. On and short fed the market Sulos wero 34, or tho Wi 900 to was mado right at around wrned The demand was light and but ent In character from what it has Local dressed CRICASSOS 1 and paid prices stoady to 10¢ lower or good to choice fat light 1,000 .10 to & were not overly anxious to trud e, but from $4.10 1b. beeves ,667-1b. steers up, half 1,100-1h. badly’ from A §1 denior: & lower than tho same eattlo brought less than a month ago. 1t was u dull, ngun 1 as sellers were all face of bud rket trom the st ixious to rt, but unload in' the ports from the east, the nove- ment was falrly steady, and o very fair cleur- ance was effecied. | Cows sold lower, not a great deal lower, por- hap, sold around on the gene at fr 85 to $8.80 ,on the_good fat cows and heifers’ 1 at 3.50 to §3.75, but Se_ to 10¢ lower 1 nds at from §1.70 to 2. cows ure of $1 lowc market was st at from &8 to & stor 2.25 10 $3. drug on the 1 than two et weeks ago. udy falr to cliolce stock sclling Julls and stugs and ally sold at shaded prices from at pr The ¢ rough Tho feeder trade was simply flat. Quite a fow fresh cattlo v ir dealers ady overld country buyer in the yare bud shape.” Dealers: bougl vices ud hardly seil them resentative salest ag ro received, nnd with regu- ded and searcely o s the market was in it o zinin DRESSED BEER. Av. cveve (D26 Lo 70 0920 554 ..1000 1004 1108 1027 1108 920 B71 L1024 1020 1084 2 929 20... 089 33 1080 45 056 p 1021 1158 1120 1168 .. 1u48 1100 Pry #3 00 8 50 3 GO e s 1 208] 11088 3ieone 1127 40...0..1214 ..1182 1006 910 Y4 L. 905 111300 704 750 747 508 10221012 1.2 1080 991 +er221000 11221060 S e Sasa IS coe. S&; HELFERS, 70 8 70 14 86 1 26 CALVES, 00 21 50 p 00 50 BULLS, 25 30 30 50 50 . 880 860 570 900 @ 90 290 108 136 L1116 1240 I190 1270 11540 ....1610 STAGS. 1......1400 875 o PSR Leees1082 L1110 Av. .1050 11087 fow cattle 16¢ to 25¢ lower than last week, but at any re too hard to buy feeders now. price. Rep- Pr. #4 10 4 10 420 T T T T T N Y FEYTEN L1010 S 1280 980 887 1140 900 1038 S1140 11072 1195 1055 890 BOS 1050 147 160 135 178 1460 1200 4 1260 eni1370 1210 1660 STOCKERS AND FERDERS. . 455 940 2 80 3 00 K3 8 00 . OO 8 00 1 19 805 60, 22 12, 778 1013 10 )90 610 1oGs—{'of the €écond time this year receipts Dealers expectod w%ut over the 10,000 mark. 1 hehv, when ruth and wero prepared for 1t 5o thut huyers started in bidding a good 10¢ lower thian Monday they found most sellers As o result trade was iotive, and the pens wero cleared by 10 ready tomeet thoir Views, o'clock, dealers tal ng less tine to dispose of oyer 10,000 than they quite frequently take to dispose'of less than "o f{th 45 many. was the usual good demand fror The shippers au speculators, and although one locul house, Switt, was only buying to sl enough to indco free buyl ng Lip, pricos we by puck © low theytook something like over half the It Was pruct figure with 194 to 818-1b, 86, 20 irgely ot £0.05 on- Mouduy week ago toduy. No. Av. Eh. Pr. 5 75 b 80 b 80 b6 B0 b 80 b 80 b K5 b B0 b bud b 85 b us b b and rough and mix - o T ErrEETHEET T X FETETT T RS RN T SRR R R RS S S EERE ST EXXFIEY B e S wlly o 80,90 murket, falr (o good 0gs troul thut up to Av. 220 ..268 1,282 111205 264 hogs of all welghts h(‘”lll*‘\‘ol‘y lurgoly at thut od hogs of all welghts rom thut down 10 85,60, Trading was very from 85,85 10 §5.90 as against 86 to 1 fron $6,40 1o 86,60 one Cpresentative sule: Sh. Pr. 240 85 90 40 120 40 480 0 240 160 80 280 50 160 40 200 200 160 200 160 160 0 40 200 ..278 268 806 248 286 812 200 260 234 400 ASSORTED. 36 40 610 Sukgr—Three londs were received, ono then billed direct to Cudahy. Eastern m kets wore all in bad shape and buy 10¢ lower aguin today or 10@256¢ the close of Inst week, Trade was slow, Fa 10 good natives, §4,60i5.00; fair to good we erns, £4.00@5.00;” comupn and stock she 2,504 £5.006,25. Recelpts and Disposttion of Stovk Official receipts and disposition_of stock as shown by the books of the Unlon Stock Yards compuny for the twenty-four hours ending at b o'clock p. o June 20, 189 NECKIPTS, “TATEE | Woas. | 8 W TS rs, Head | Cars Head, Head 533! rs bid fully Tower than £ood to cholce 40 to 100-1b lawbs, or their neighbor; justice meted on this tem is suroly righteousnos: Callaway, the present terminus of the Kearney & Black Hilis raflway in the south. west part of the county, 8 & thriving town of 1,500 people and hopes as soon as the county can be divided to becomo tho county seat of one of the new counties, Tt has banks, newsnapers, merchants by the dozen with plenty ot goods, good brick blocks, am- bitious citizens and everything neeessary to make a first-class county soat 4s soon as she can get the people to take a vote upon tho question of dividing the county, Mason City, Berwyy, Ansley. Anselmo, Arnold, Westerville and several other good trading points, give the people an_opportu- nity to market their grain stock and produce to_ndvantage. Broken Bow, the county seat of a county noarly as large in area as the state of Rhodo Island, is a town of 8,000 people, with threo banks, threo newspapers, two school housos, soveral churches, the prominent civic socioties, all of which seem to be enjoying a lifo of prosperity, several minor factories doing a conservative but good busin all being fed by the hand of an intelligent and Prosperous farming community, Good hotels await the festive drummer, of whom there are many who visit this thriving community owing to the extended trade of ¥ of r- ir t- D, l%l"fl"! MUSYARD PLASTE! Q wore tho first manufacturers on th R e or tin, 1 to v 'LA N T i g o SMA U SEABURY'S SULPHUR CANDLES; Provention Ia botter than cure, by burni theso eand!os Lind smells in basements, close &o. aro destroyed, and thuscontaglous diseases aro kept away ; also usoful fof expelling mose quitos and frritating Inseots, Prico, %o, cach To purify sick-rooms, apartments, eto., uso’ HYDRO’MPHT;‘BI} PASTILLES, fihich in burning, disinfoot and produch & grance refres! d box of 18, . Sole N u';)':xmi!l'u:vxlh‘. bk BEADURY & JOIINSON, Phe i | NEW YORK. PROTECT YOUR EYES AND vsR Hirschberg's R,mfisciflilfi‘i‘; 3 Nonchangeable @SS 3 &SP the merchant in the city. here that even has taken his ecks to the further east. the family republican for a trip of much favored and blessed country, Blmbler. Tenton . or, W. & €0 ppers and fecdors imond C Sh Ha Market June Telegram hie cattle murket was unchan; in its general features. It niore active an on the preceding half dozen days nov prices pereeptibly firu o tone ared to be a lictle bettor—a little healthic i that was the extent of the | it improvement Is the word. smail ran of nutives, estimated but there were enotgh Texas lere o bring the supply about up to Tuesduy's aver- age. Texans sold with somo frecdom and were steady. Tt looks as though prices were now about down to bed rock, and that any ¢hiango i the near future wight Lo for the ctter. Withh less than half the number of hogs of- fered yesterday the markot w weak and un- evenly lower today. There were about 13,000 fresh receipts and not more than 4,600 stale, small supply was adequatd as would appenr from the fact that salesmen did not coed In getting the stufl out of their hands The weaker condition was aseribod to the con tinued hot w her i he fact that Phila- delphia buyers and Squires of Boston were out of the market. The early trading was close 1o Monday's quotations = while the close was 10c off and very dull. Closing s “wero on n Dbasls of $0.40 for the best heavy und medium weights and $6.60 for ctioice assorted Iight. From 1o 3 bought most of tho hozs. Light sold princi- pually at from £6.50 to #6.60, but the supply wassmall. Culls and skips were quoted at from #4 1030, The sheep trade w it couldn’t well be ed and so we: CHICAGO, to Tup I s no worse than heforo— he demand was uuin- prices. The fact that there less thun yesterduy did for much, in view of the fact thut the pens were well filled with the leavings of y betore. There was only a very limited loeal demand and scarcely any induiry for shipment; consequenily those “holders” who succeeded in closing out at the low prices of the day before thought themsclves fortun There was a little trading on a basis of for poor to_choice Texans and from § 0 5 for native and wesiern. Lambs were quoted at from §4.25 to § Cuttle, 5,000 head; calves, 1,600 2 18,000 head; sheep, 10,000 hiead The Evening Journal reports: —Receipts, 5,000 head; shipments, 8,200 hend; market slow; fair demand stead- £4.90@5.50; medium, §.20@ 7024.10; native cows uud heifers, #3.0004.10; canners, #1.60@2.50. Hoas"-Receipts, 12,000 head; shipments, 4,600 head; market obened steady to lower; mixed ind packers, 36.10; heavies, $6.46@0.60; light, y 5. SnEEp—Reccipts, 8,500 head; shipment 2,000 head; markot Heht, steady; stock ¢ & 70@2.85; natives, #3.55 . 20@4.95; spring lawmbs, .00, Kansas Cliy Live stook Market. KANSAS Cr1v, June 20,—CATTLE—Recolpts, 6,500 head; shipments, 800 head; market steady for bost stufl; others lower; Texas sleers, S22504.20; shipplig stocis 04,50 5.55; " nutive cows, $1.7004.25 stock, #3.5024.40; stockers und foeders, 2,50 @4.35; bulls and wixed, $1.6023.50. Hoas—Recelpts, 10,100 head; shipments, 400 bead; the murket opened b@10c higher, closing stronger for lights, lower for hed bulk of sul 20 heavies, 86,000 packoers, o, 86.26; lights, 5.5006.8 56.80; pigs, $4.28 @6.05. i1k :p—Receipts, 800 hend; shipments, 1,000 ad; market burely steady but unchungod; muttons sold at £4.0004.00). St, Louls Live Stock Market. S, June 20,—CATILE he nents, 1,000 hend natives, strong on Texans, although quality wis poor; top for native' steers, 80; top for Texus steors, 88,70, Hoas—Receipts, 2,700 head: shipments, head; market stronger on lght graaes, easier on others; light, $0.00@6.30; mixed, §6.70% 6.16; heavy, £.9006,20. ‘Suppe—1c 2,200 head 4,200 hoad; ot drugging chunges; good natives, $4.70; 4.80, NEBRA shipments, Do quotabld loxans, 28.500 &t COUNTY, Custer Citizens Finda Times Easy and Pro- duce Flentitul, Brokex Bow, Neb., June 16,—[Special Cor- respondence to Tue Bee.|—Custer county, one of the largest counties in the state, hav- ing territory cnough for four average coun- ties, is situated in the central part of the state and has o population of over 24,000 people. It is one of tho banner agricultural counties of the state, having taken first pro- mium three successive times at the state fair and is now barred from compctition. Its numerous trading points and tho train loads hauled in and out are the best evidence of its wealth-producing qualities, Its num- erous streams, many fine fertile valleys, hun- dreds of thousands of acres of fine upland rass-growing country, indicate its adapta- %llily to stock raising or grain growing, both of whieh are extensively eugaged in. 1t has two lines of railrdads running through it, the B. & M. to Deadwood and the Kearney & Black Hills line. The county = has been politically favored in the past few years by furnishing state and national officers, O. M. Kem, con- ressman from the Big Sixth district, has cen @ resident of the county for more thun twelve years, and is quite Dopular among his party in this locality, Gus Humphrey, the present land commissioner of Nebraska, has resided in this county for several yeurs, and ran largely shead of his ticket in this county, showing that he has a strong per- sonul and favorable acquaintance at home. Judge Holcomb, district judgo of the dis- trict, who was elected by eighty-one votes over Judge Hamer nearly two years ago, is surprising his friends and making friends of his enemies by the tact, ability and prowpt- ness with which he dispatches business. While his judicial decisions are enerally firm and fair they are tempered with mild- ness to the unforiunate whose crime has not intentionally or willfully wronged the state “MMOTHER’S ‘e FRIEND” A is & scientifically prepared Liniment and harmless; overy ingredient is of T ized value and in constant uso by the medical profession. It short- ens Labor, Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to life of Mother and Child. Book ‘To Mothers” mailed free, con- taining valuable information and voluntary testimonials, Seunt by express, charges prepaid, on receipt of price, §1.00 per bottles - " . 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Omaha’s Newest Hotel. Cor. 12th and Howurd Streots, 40 vooms §2.50 per duy. B0 por duy. 40 rooms ; 30 room s with buth it 33 per day. 50 roomis with bath at $4.50 por day. dern in Every Re, % Newly \she d Throughoud C. S. ERB, Pro.n. : 'HOTEL LEMONT ' 6235 to 6241 OCLESBY AVE. CHICACO. First-class brick fire-proof Europesn Hotel, yn{! three blocks trom the Rixty-second Bt cmn“n‘? d" tho World's Fuir grounds. Our rooms are @ Ih; 3 Loom connected with the ho ‘el €. 1L GRAY, Managens SsouTH OMAHA, TR i r S Union Stock Yards Company, South ©Gmahas Best Cattle Ho and Shaep market ln the west COMMIS310Y HOUSE3. Wood Brothers, Livo Stock Commission Merchunts £o1th Omaha—Telephone 1157 Chilcaza JOIN D. DADIIMAN, WALTER L. W0OD, Mg ricet reports by mail and wire cheerfully 3 Ishod upon KPP et oL | Managors g ® BECAUSE THE HO S AP THE POT CALLED THE KETTLE BLACK.” USEWIFE DIDN'T USE NMAHA Manufacturers & lobbers Diectory | AWNINGS AND TENTS. Jmaba Tent-Awning CCMPANY. HIORSE COVERS, 1113 Farnam Streot. BAGS & TWINES | Bemis Omaha Bag of flour sacks, vurlap, 8 twino. Wolf Bros & Co., factarers of Tents, “7{':"."“ 703 and 088, b Mk Sirout. BOOTS AND SHOES, Morse-Cos BBoe Company. a Ofce—1107-1100- 1111 Howard ¢ 8 8108r00m ABG C etory —1110-1121-1123 Howard 8t A:en-rl invigation is our now factory. re thd @¥LY Manufasturers of Boots and s, w:‘liufldd to all Lo lnspect Hirkendall, Jones & COMPANY. ~ Wholo mfrs, sgonts Hos Hebber 11041106 Harney Amer, Hand-Sewed SHOE CO.. boots, shoos and rubbor goods, 108 1610 Harney Birest COAL, COKE, | CORNICE. finana Coal, Colie & LIME CO. hard and aof4 ‘oal, 8. 1. oor. 1ith and Douglas Btrest. Eagle Cornice Works Mfrs.galvanizod iron co! A, E. Smith Co. Dry goods, notions, fur- rishiug goods, corner 1ith aud ioward 5is. Kilpatrick-Koch Dry atont, . i HARDWARE, Rector & Wilhelmy | Lobeck & Linn, ¢ PANY. i denl ors 1 nartare and Nth and Jackson mecl DYmat A % 1408 Douglas St ———e—y HATS, ETC. | IRON WORKS, W. A. L. 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