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CONMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Timely Rains for Spring Wheat Uneettled the Bull fentiment. WHEAT AT THE OPENING WAS LOWER Qood Growing Weather and a Siack Ship- plag Demand Cansed Corn to De- oline a Fraction— Stocks and Bonds, ORICAGO, June 27.—People sold whoat today who bought 1t yesterday. Timely rains for spring wheat unsettled the bull sentiment. At the close July wheat was 3c and September %e below yestorday's prices. The good grow- ing wouthier and w slack shipping demand caused corn to decline (o the extent of e for July and ie tor Septembor. There are some ors in pork and an advance ot perbbl. Lurd and ribs closed with- out change. Wheat at the opening was about from %c to Xc lower than yesterdiy's closing and prices receded from ‘e to ¢ more, then ruled stronger and prices advanced from &¢ to but agaln raled weak and prices declined % tor July and %c for Septeniber, held steady and the closing was trom e 1o e from the bottom. The December future ruled comparatively stronger than the other futures and closed about }c lower, ‘There were namerous influ- ences which contributed to the decline today. There were reports of cooler weather und rains 1n the northwost, and one dispateh stated that spring wheat crops weroe not so badly danuged a8 had been reported. Cable advices were re- eetvod which sald_that thore was somo im- provement i the European crops and that the yleld would be larger tian expected. Part ot the trading foduy wis in the way of closiy out July and repiacing by taking December, which wccounts for the widening out of tl premiun of the lutier future, here were ro- ports of smiall receipts of new wheut, which af- Focted the minrket sonic . Louts reporved three cars and Bultinore 2,500 husliels. On the breuk some of the Short sellors hezan to buy in and kot i littlo show of activity and s Hews e fr New YOrk that o ud been n 1o tmport - Europ: reliove the o iz o offeet of this was to criate nore confidence. But double dullness followed, lasting throughout the remainder of the session. Corn wis casy 0t the sturt, first trades being off a fraction, ind the market sold down iy soon afterwards. The action of wheat and the receipts overrunning the estinates hud t tendency. At the dccline the demand fn- proved, the Tmpression going around. that o prominent trad as pleking up a good deal of Septembe ving astrengthening fluence, Offe 1 oft considerably the price advanced from 'se to 3¢, but th rivals for tomorrow cume in heivy and 440 cars were reported. The price agiin w ened from allied, ruled at tho close hu i In outs there was an easler focling, prices advancing from %c to tee, but later reacted from ic to e und closed quict at about the same price us on yesterday, Harvey was o large buyor of cash outs. Provisions opencd firnicr at a slight advance in prices, because of the receipts of only about 16,0C0 Nogs, fnstead of 19,000, as estimated yesterduy. 'There was a docling fron opening rices, due to the attenpt by the leaders in he ot to unload nt the improvement, but, finding that impossible, they insisted and bid’ for cnough to prevent a reak of uny extent. Attention was directed to tho receipts of hogs at Kansas City and Omaha, whic altogether, amountod to 20,000 head, ind that Jed to the idea that bigger receipts were to by expected here in the near future. i Estlmated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 85 curs; corn, 440 curs; outs, 210 curs; hogs, 8,000 head. The leading futures Articics. | Open to ' T nged as follows: WHEAT- June. July. Sept... CORN— June... 05 B3 0¥t 41 4 Uhlgady 70N 103@% 4074 2634 18 05 19 90 9 621§ 10 25 19 15 20 10 905 7 10 25 BHORT Rins- - - July. | 890 | 8o Sept. 935 | 9 Onsh quotations were as follow FrLouvkR—More active for city trade prices, unchanged, ‘WhEeAT-No. 2 spring, 654@65%e; No. 8 3705 NO. 2 rod, 653654 No. 8 yellow, closing white, . 0. D, 831 c; No. white, 301@32¢. RYE—No. 2, 48¢. BARrLEY—No, 2, noming FLAX S 1, #1.10° T1MoTiY SEED—Drinie, #8.66@3.70, PoRk—Moss, per byl $19.16@i0.1714; lard, r 100 Ibs.' §0.65109.574; short ribs, sides 00se), 88.5714@8.92; dry salted shonlders {boxed), £9.009.50; short clear sides (boxed), $9.50@1.75. No. 8, no sales. Jistillers' finfshed goods, per gal., SuaAr-—Cut loaf, Gifc; standard “A," 5,64 The following were the receipts und ship- ments for toduy! granulated, 5.76; lour, bbls, heat, bu Corn, bu.. Oats, bu. .. Rye'bu. .. Barley, bu... 000 000 000 000 4000 17.000 > toduy the butter crenmery, 1620c; duiry, eggs, firmer, strictly fresh, 125G 5,000 11,000 14.000 110,000 1000 2,000 On the Produce exchan market was steudy 14@17hc 183¢. New York New Yok, June 27, arkets, Frour—Receipts, 60,- 000 pkgs.: exports, 9,000° hbls., 4,500 sielks sales, 25,000 pkgs.; market wenk; more doing; wintor wheat, low grades, $1,9502.45; winter wheat, fair to fancy, 00L8.45; winter wheat, putents, ; Minncsotn clear, 2.5013.00; Mininesota strilghts, $3.8004.00; L"I 'l;lllllml‘ll)ll'liii.ll d-i 06, " JORN MEAL—Dull, steas ellow weste ru, 2.60412,70, i CRYE-Quiet, stondy; western, 68c. Witkat—Itwelpts, 810,000 ik ; exports, 230, 000 bu.; sales, 2,000,000 bu, futures, 212,000 bu. cash. Spot ' market fairly active, lower, woak; No. 2 red, in store and levator, 7150 72¢; aflout, 724@7240; 1. o, ungrided rod, 657150 No. 4e; No. 2 northern_hard, 77477 4@70¢; No. 2 Milwiukeo, 89¢. Options moderatoly active, weak and ¢ lower: No. 2 ved,July,71 3-16272 7- ng at 71%c; August, 7447450, T4Ac: Soptembor, 7051670 15 it 70%c1 October, T8 G785 ember, 81 1-160513,0, ¢ CoRn-—Kecolpts, 65800 ' bu.; exports, 4,000 Dusi wgles, 00000 bu. futires, " 0600 " . £pot. Spofs ‘du or, closing steady: No. D Uingebasise in elova AB4@49e aflont, Options dull, 5@ 1c lower, closig woik; July, %@dsic, closing ut 481ie; August, 49500 494c, closing at 49%c; Sentdmber, B0B50NC, closing at H0%ie; October, bOge, OATS —Recelpts, 171,000 bu. 000 bu,; sules, 250,000 bu. future spot. Bpots dull, ‘lower. weuki July, 851:@adkc, closing at' 85tsc ugust, 834083%0, closing at 38150} Soptom or, 8204@825c, closing at 82yc; No, 2 white, 9¢i No. 2 Chicigo, 354@360; No. 8, 80c; No. 1 white, 84c; wixed “western, 86@8754¢; white westorn, §75(@48c. HAY-Quict, steady, Hors—Bteady, quiet, 00L—Quiet, 'unsotiled; domestic 27@82¢; pulled, 864376 Toxas, 160200, PROVISIONS —Cut meits, easy, quict; plekled bellies, 12 1bs. ut, 1250; midilcs dull cisy; short clear, 9ic; lard, quite, easfor; western steain closed ut #9.00; sules, none; options, galos nono; June closed #0807 July' closed 9.90, nominali Septembor closed’ $10.64, nominal, - Pork, better demand, steady; new mess, $19.00019.60, Buirer—Moderato de firmer; ern dalry, 144@17c; westorn ‘creuniery, 2‘2;:; western factory, l4wl7c; OuErse—Firu, fair demand. Eaas—Moderato demnud, stendy 1,000 packages: western, 163,@160. TaLLow—Dull, easy; city, (#2 per package), ) "OTTONSEED Otr—Quiet, steady. PETROLEUM-The tnarket wus practically”| poglected; Penusylyania oll, spot siles, nonc; uly options, sales 1,000 bils, 4t 66%c; Lima o sales, 29¢ bid. SlA':\(Iy'. quieti strained, common to T, r, oxports, 11,- , 67,000 b Options dull, lower, west 17Q Elgins, 213 ; recetpts, ATINE- Dull, steady. Rice - Dull, firu; ‘doniestic, fale to extra, 24405 Jupan, 4 5@44e. assEs Notw Orleans open kettle, good to T R dy; Feflued, qul - aw, qulet, steady; refined, qulet, stend 8 y . “Pég{ion Steady, quiet; Americau, $12.75Q Corren—Eusy; luke, £10.60, LEAD-—Eusy: domestie, 83.47'4. TIN—Qulet, nominul; Struits, #19.55; plates, aull, steudy.’ Spolter, steady; domestic, #4.20. Liverpool Murkets. Liverroor, June 27.—Wuear—Firm; de- Elud moderate; holders offer moderately; 0. 4 red winter, 6s 50Q0s 9d per ceutal. Lio- eoipts of wheat for the Inst three daya, 61,000 centals, Including 87,000 American, CoRN - Firm; domand fair; mixed wostern, 4s 4'4d per cental. Recelpts of American corn the past threo days, 22,000 contals, PEAR—Canadian, bs 034d por contal LARD--Primo westorn, 48s 6 per cwt. COMMON ROSIN-8s 94 percewt. Omuha Produce Market. There was a genoral complaint of trade being dull in the produce district. There was 1o snap to anything and ever. appears to b0 holding back and doing as Title business as possiblo. Tho butter market was firmer and all offer- ings found ready sale. The largo receipts h hive boen anticipated have not mate Talized and the demand 1s still fn excess of the supply. Nearly ull the country butter arriv- ing his to be sold to the packers, as very little ofit1s in shape by the time it reaches the market to soll direct to the retall trade Packing stock Is bringing more money than 1t wis, a3 will be noted from the quotations. Butter Is, in fact, in the best demnand of any- 1g in the line of country produc #ES ure coming n more freoly than was the case k ago, but at the same time there is n vory large supply. Thero are, how- nough to muke those houses having eggs alittle weak. The rueeipts of o aro light and the de- mand may be set down as the same. In other words, thire is not much poultry on the mur- tand not much Is wanted. Thore was not much on the shape of bere ready sule Thy potato market 1 picking up again after the glut, s the supply Is_veing reduced and there is not so much poor stock on the market a8 there was a short time ago. VEGETABLES, @ oNATORS—Mississippl 4-basket crates, £1.75 2,00, CALIFORNTA CARBAGE--Crates, per b, 214G 23¢c; 8. Louis cabhage, per crate, #3.00%3.20. Niw POTATORS -Southirn, per bbl., 88; Cali- a, per 1, ING BEANS - Par bu, box, $1.50. % CucuMBERs—Per doz., homa grown, 50260¢. CAULTFLOW R v, ., 8175, market in the but what there was niet with forn RULTS, ll'.\l.|rnnxu(') Erities—Per 10-1b, box, $1.25 @1.50, STRAW BERIUE: 4.00. GOOSEBERIIES BLACK RASPUE Per case, on orders, $3.60@ Per cnse, #3.50. ORANGES, Riversido Moditc tain Moditerrancar tain oranges, BLACKBERRIES DOr 24-qt, case, $4 8 Missount Cierries—Per 24-qt, case, $3.008 Wild zoose and Chicka- 3 50 J 50, APRICOTS—Per ¢ iskots, §2.50. WATERMELONS - Per 100, 330, CANTALOUPES—Per duz, $2. BUTTER, EGGS, POULTRY. ly fancy country, smalllots paeking stock, 13t Generalmarket, 11 tv--Cholco hens, 7a75hc; mixed eoops, ci FOOstors, spiing chickens, §2.70@ 4.00; geeso und ducls, 705¢ MISCELLANEOUS. ITAY=The market on good w @T7.00 in car lots Nt. Louis Markets, S1. Louts, June 27.—Frour—Steady and un- od: winter patents, £2.00; fancy, $2.4, Jehoice, 3 y, $1.9042.00 WHEAT b. 2 red, eash a Juno, 6114 S@0214¢, closing Augiist, 64 cl0sing it 64 at 66151006 % @k off; No. @12c. nd hay, $6.50 nd sptens mixed, @3d%c, clos: ¢, elosing nt’ 8915c. cash, 283c; July, 28¢; Auzust, 2470 Sptembor, 2 PROVISION steady, pork, current make, $15.50 s'ull ranging unchanged to hicher, Flour, 2,000 bbls. 100 b none. s - Flour, 5,000 bbls. . 167,000 wheat, 6,000 bu.: corn, s, 16,000 b ‘rye and barle Sy bu.; cor and | Brrie choleo duiry, wheat, 95,000 bu.; oats, .5,000 bu.; rye choice creamery, 19@20c: 16w17e Kannas City Markets, Kaxgas Crry, June 27.—~Wnear—Very dull, nominally unchunged; No. 2 hard, 56¢;’ No. red, S6c. Conxoirm; No. 2 mixed, 84@84xc; No. 2 34izc. -Dull, weak; S 0. 2 mixed, 206@26%c; 2 white, 2802814 Wheat, 40,000 bu. none. 01l Markets, June 27.—Natlonal _Transit cortific red at 6% ighest, 571 low- 2 563 closed at B7i. Sules, 80,000 bbls. ances, 114,000 bbls.; shipment$, 180,000 runs,95 bbls. BURG, June o sopenied ot 5 est, D744; lowest, D63 corn, 7,000 o1, Crry, 26.—Natlonal _ Transit i closed ut 5734, high- ics, 1,000 bbls. Milwaukeo Markets. MILWAUKEE, June 27.—Wirar—Steady; tembor, 67 c; No. 2 spring, G3e. Oars Steady; No. 2 white white, 31@ BARLEY—5 RYE-5lc. PROVISIONS—Quict 83i4c; N vork, $19.00, 27.—Futures steady: [ sinal: July, 5 Octob December, Februury, goud or- spremser, @7.65; November, 37.7 7807.79; Junu 57 $7.9807.99. "Low ilddling, 7 8-16¢ dinary, Gle. Colfea Markot, NEw YORE, June Options opened steady at 10 points down to 10 polnts up, closed steady, unchanged Lo 15 points uy 4,000 bags, fucluding: July, 30; nber, $16.15; December, '$14.90. Spot dull; nowlnil; No. 7, #16.2 sules Sept Rlo, New York Dry Goods Markat, New Yok, June 27.—Weather conditions continued untavorable for trade, The demind for dry goods, however, shows some inprove- ment on tho spot over yestorday, but s (here were no western uails the (otol volume of Dbusiness was light. Minneapolis Wheat Market, MINNEAPOLLS, Juno 27.—Market littlo ygmeed, but sivady: cash, stoudy recelpts, s, Close: June, 58%c; July, 585 August, 61%¢; Septomber, 64¢. On truek: No. L hird, G1e; No. 1 northetn, 59¢; No. 2 north- ern, bOGHT Philadelphin Geain Market. DELPHIA, June 27.—~Wnpar—Dull,woak d, June, G54@69 Coiy ~Options steady; No. 2 mixed, June, ad- No. 2 white, June, Annatl Markots, OINOINNATL June 27.-Wizat—In light de- No. 2 red, Eusier; No. 2 mixed, 40¢ —Quict; No. 2 mixed, 82032:4¢. WISk Y—Steady at 81,12, Torelgn Ol Market. June 27.—CALOUTTA LINSEED— t, 415 90 per quarte 225 413d per cwt. TURPEN r 27,~PETROLEUN—12)4 puid ANTWERP, June and scllers! Baitimore Graln Market. BALTIMORE, June 27.—-WiEAT—Eusy; No. 2 rod, spotand July, GYiovie Conx—Dull; mixed, spot and June, 48¢, Oars—Firm; No.2 white western, 40¢. Toledo Gruln Market. Torepo, June 27.—WuEeAT-Lower; No. 2 cush and June, 655c Conx—Dull, steady; No. 2 cash, 42¢, Oats—Quiet; cash, 81c. STOCKS AND BONDS, Securities Opened Feverlsh Were Quito Small, NEW YORK, June 27.-The stock market opened feverish and unsettled, but outside of Geaeral Electrie, which declined 24 per cont 10 6014, the losses were contined within a range of \(to 1 per cent. The downward movement wus soon checked by the placing of buylng orders on u liberal score in many of the lead- ing stocks. The fact thut the banks did not find 1t necessary to take out additional clear- ing house loan certificates and the knowledge thut the currency shipments to the west had practically ceased, encoursged the bulls to o 1ore aggressive tactics, shorts were considerably alarmed and the purchases accelerated the upward wove- went. It was reported that $2,000,000 gold had been engaged in London for shipuent to New York and that the directors of the Delaware, Luckawanna & Western at their meeting on Friday would raise the rate of quarterly - dividends from 1% to 2 per cent. BOth rumors wore subsequently denfed, but nevertheless the market continued to - prove, the adyance ordered Ly the eustern wnd wostern coul sales ageuts naving a stimuluting effect, as did wiso tht stutement mude by those closely identified with the General Elcctric Co. thiat the usual quarterly dividend of 2 per and Losses l THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WED cent would be declared during the coming ’lhrm ordinary sn woek, Improvement {n prices was equal to 4% per cent In Lackawanna, 4% per cent tn_General Electric, 8% per cent In American sugar, 8 per cent In Missourl Pacific, 2% per cont in Chi- cngo Gas and 10 2 por cont fn_the romainder of the list. Late in the afternoon there was a reaction of 1§ to 13§ per cent, but_the decling brought {n a fresh batch of buying orders and apartinl recovery ensued, Among the spe- cialties American Tobacco broke 814 per eent 10 634, recovered to 657 and_ finally reacted to b6 and 564%. Tennesseo Coal and Iron was heavy, selling down to 13, The market closed firm in tone, The Post suys: One ot tho features of the day was the further collapse in the price of silver bullion, which, afteradropof 8¢ per ounce yesterday, took another sharp plung today ot 4c per ounce, thus making a drop o ¢ Jiithe two days and bringing the buliion value of a_silver dollar down to a fraction more than 57c. The reported closing of the Indian mints to the free colnage of silver had little marked cffect upon the market, ul- though attention was calied to the fact 'that while this country waits to be coerced into ing the Sherman silver law, by a period of financial distrust and embarrassment, the British government forestallod possiblé dis- aster by a repudiation of this country's policy of absorbing a depreciated metal into the cur- rency. The following are the closing_quotations on the leading stocks on the New York Stock ex- change todny Atchison .. ... 2% 3 Adams Exprogs. | 143 Alton rorec Haus 23 108 g Ontario & W 501¢ Oregon Tinp. 2438 Orvean Ny Phciie Matl Grii Dec. & B. tsbur.. ¢ 22 ¢ [pullman Palace. C.C.C. & SE: Lucvre - 400/ ROAQINE. oovve Cotton Ol Cort. 1110 85 | Richmond Tar. .. Del. & Hudson: .11 121 | “do prefd.. Del: Lack, & Weat. 1491 |Rio Granda Wn D &I G prerd... 455 do prof Dis. & 0.1 Co..... 2814 Lok Taland. s East Tonn 14 St Paul. . | "o pretid: D85 (st Paul & Omalia 116 | o prof 1 i 10814 Southern Paciii T A ' Tefnory Hocking Valicy Tiliuols Contral.. St Pan & Duluthi! Kin. & Tex. pid. . % Wit riliorn Pac U.P.D. &G |Northwesters Canadian Pacific... nada Southern Central Pacific, Ches. & Ohio Chieago & Alton... CiB &Qu....... Chicago G ... solidated Union Pacific U S, Expross. W.S. L& Pl 3| doprofd.. b6 Wells Fargo Tx..0 Western Unlor Wheeling & L. 1o prof'd. M. &St L. 10 93 D.&R.G,.. Miclii Missour P Mobile & Ohfo. Nashviile Chitt 11 Corda Now & W 2 Notth Rig| do pref'd 134 The total sales of stocks today were 279,500 shares, including: Atchison, 7,800: Chesapeake Ohio, 5,000; Chicago Gas, 18,7003 Deluware Laclkawanna Western, 85,500:" Distillin 8,000; G 1 Electrie, 28,0005 Louisville 6,600; Missouri Pucific, 7,800 cific preferred, 4,400; Reading, ,000; Roclk Island, 10,300 8t. Paul, 44,000} Sugar, '85,800; Westérn Union, 8,500. Market. 0N CALT—Was sier, ranging from 6 to 25 per tloan, ent; closing offered at 6 per cont SRCANTILE PAPER—-O8 per cent. SPERLING BXC “Pirmer, with actual business in bankers” bills at$4.8124.81% for sixty-duy Dills and 84 § for deman. GOVERNMENT BONDS—Steudy. Stato bonds aall. The closing quotations on bonds: |SUL &L 100 stpedis 92 168, - 100 w 80U B8 100 1 new set 8. D & R. G. 18ts. D& R Gl ds bel! 401 | ©N. C. 106 °|N-Carolina 48. 1096 8. C. Browns..... L1156 | Tenn. old 6. U108 (Va6 : M. K. & T Gen Mutial Unton 6 N.J. C.Int, Cert W. Cous t. coup. Debent'rs? L 20 serles BOSTON, time lo 223 Westingh, Blectric 81| do profi... H1(Wis. € 14 Gen, Bleetric 185 Atelison 2ds. 202 | dods. New Eogiaid (5.1 53| Wia, Central 18, X0t | Alluez Mintng €5 G034 Atlantic . .. - 50 | Hoston & Montaiia 714 Butte & Boston imct & Heel Ateh. Top, &S F.. Bell Telep! Boston & Al Boston & Maine. Chi., Bur. & Q Fitehburg, prefia.. General B ming Quotatlons. N FraNcisco, June 27.—The official ng quotations for mining stocks toduy re us follow Alta Beleher: ... o Best & Belchior..... Bodic Cousolidated.” e 2 7 msol A Novida. ... rown Point Union Consolidatéd! Yellow Jacket 10, T 60 Nevado Guecn 10 Ophir. ... Potosi New Yoric Mining Quot NEW Yonk, Inme 27.—~The following mining guotiitions: are the = showed some 1 possible to Ordinnry grade: stock, sold but fully i quently at shaded prices, and tow of the market there was a decidedly easler | fecling on all grades of stoers, 1,200 o 1,450-1b. kb $4.00, with rough 1 $4.40 and #4.50. C pught G s sold at “holce 1,15 nd 1t was protty com t had to sell at under #4. quite a littlo of it, h It no easy task fo $4.25. rything 1season, changed ovor, th ispose of nt T It _was prices strablo. fact, not infre- ard the closo ood 1o cholce from #4.70 to 200 and 1,800-1D, stuff at beoves n stock \ere Wi sellers found from $3.75 to ands and in b. arket' was about steady. Receipts were light and the 780 and 790-Ib, | very good rax that #1.25 to §2. calves sold at fro mand ifers brought $3.50, and Cows was 4 1iboral amount 5 bought. ditto, sold for of « steady prices, and poor to prime and stugs at from 1.5 to §4, were generally auoted about steady. Cholee fat #2.90, 'while nning stock Very falr to choice $4.25 to #5625, or about bulls, oxen There was a fair business done in stockers and feeder what botte f:\lrlly Tiberal. tainly no stronger. sold for $2.70, and very tive sale A cholco DRESS No. Av. 2. ...1036 L1116 50 50 50 B B e B the country than usual and the £ big string natives common stock $2.35. ED NEEF. demand belng some- rosh rocelpts Prices ruled about stoady, cor= of wosterns ought $3.25 Ropresonta IPPING AND EXPORT. = z <1 s B asran ) . 680 . ERO .. 185 1070 L 842 25 75 80 00 25 25 a5 40 55 RIS 5 50 00 200 3 00 1cow s L 1cow and calf’ 1cow and calf. ., 1 cow and calf! 1 springer.. 1springer.. . . 128 . 100 140 .1080 1520 1310 L1680 ..1030 1 1 305 825 1440 1 1 Gl . 882 8 i BED S MILKERS AND TTRINGENS, . 160 1270 965 026 3 260 8 010 38 970 8 40 50 50 50 790 3 782 8 85 00 33 00 80 00 TP 29100 25 00 28 00 20 00 5 00 160 525 300 8 00 8 00 400 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS, 2 00 2 85 235 2 50 2 50 2 60 270 2175 2 80 88T 1000 L 044 i 11057 1 DAKOTA CATTL hulls. . 287 feeders. 28 cows. 1 bult 1 cow.. 2 feeders. 2 1650 1420 1060 3 20 8 20 8 20 825 120 Av. _ Pr. 103" §2 70 2175 160 270 290 59 Hoas—Most dealers were disappointed at s toduy. No one would the size of the receipt liave been surprised pected I ss than 10,000, at 12,000 As and few ex- was there were only 8,600 here and a’ correspondingly light run at'Chicago und stronger nj iarket there, Scllers were norved to ask higher prices and buy s who ull appenred to huve liberal orders proceeded to fill them at prices 15 higher than Mondiy in most cases and not infro- quently the idvance wis even more. hogs weighing sold us high mixed pucke at that figure Monday und %5 Representutive N sl ales: 150 Sie 100 Con., Cal. & Va..... Deadwood......... 1, Gonld & Cary | 40| Unioiw Cor: Hitlo & Norcross... 80| Yellow Jacke Homestake ..., 1000 Iron St Mexican 100/ Qutels Sily Ontario. 2 1000| "o prerd. Ophir.. 140| Bulwer Plymouth 70 120 30 100 150 00 ndard 10 1 Keview. [Copyrighted 1893 by James Gordon Bennett,] LONDON, June 27.—[New York Herald Cable pecial 1o Tre 1 Business on the stock exchiange wus vory atiet today owing to the fortnighitly settlément, but - the volume business to be arrang was not large money was eilsy, only 31 por cont, per wnnum pelng charged for the account. In American Iways the principal movements were de- termined by the dearness of silver, which was quoted todity ut 85d per oz. Owing to the closing of Ludiun mints und the fixing of the value of the rupee ut 15 and 4d Indian council drafts were alloted deluy at over 'd. Rupee puper was strong at 71, but there s an ex- Dected advanco Lo 50 of higher o it compares very favorably with sterling issues. Auerican ruilwiys opened dull and becamo very weak but snbsequently recovered to some ex- tent. There was a decided disposition to s Union Pactfie, Denver & Rio Grande, ote., which derive traflic from the silver industry. Inthe forelgn market the feature wus the weakness of Mexican government bonds which closed ut 653, otherwiso thei no_speciul wovement, {ome securities were dull, i clal Notes, dSaNsAs Crry, Juno 27.—Clearlugs #1960, 91, New OrLeAss, June 27.—Clearings, §1,610,- Pamis, June 27.—Three per cent rentes 98¢ for the account, NEW YORK, June 27.—Clearings $103,000,- 827; bulances, 5,156,276, BALTINORE, June 27 —Olearings $2,200,185; balan 2,631, Money 6 per cent. PRILADELPHIA, June 27.—Clearings, §11,254,- 638; Lulances, $1,986,948, Money, 6’ per cent LONDON, Junie 27.—Awount of buliion gone Into the Bunk of England on balances toduy, £119,000. CINCINNATY Now York exe #1,695,600. Mexruis, June 27.—New York exchance solling ut#1.60 preniiui, Cl®arings, #158,220; bulances, $35,304, BOsTON, June 27.—Clearings, 12,578, balances, #1,872,635. Money, 78 10 ent., Exclunge on New York, par {0 15¢ discount. June 27.—Clourings, $2,976,839; 1 Money qulot, 6@S per nio on New York, 76¢ discouns CHICAGO, June 27, learings, $12,6566,018. New York "exchunge, 2bc discount. Ste ling exchange, dull: bixty duy bills, 84.5 demund, #4.54] Money firu. June 27.—Money, 629 per cent., liunge, 81 discount. Clewring Clearings, OMAHA LIVE 5TOCK MARKETS, Run of Cattle Very Falr for u Tu any. TUESDAY, June 27, Recelpts for the past two duys foot up 4,162 cattle, 12,877 hogs and 1,628 sheep, as com- pared with 4,877 cattle, 13,851 hogs and 1,278 sheep the irst two duys of lust week, The run of cattle was very fair for a Tues- day and it looked us if prices would go lower. The firz: tone to castery advices and the ap- parent desire to trade manifosted by all clusses of buyers made a fuirly steudy and tolerably Sctive wurket. Heavy cattle wero in better coooononon: cocoan 3 S R CooooooonoaoaaanaaaaO S 3 EEERE] 200 120 240 200 120 120 BO 160 HO 200 200 250 240 450 160 120 50 160 400 240 160 5O 120 160 120 40 217 245 +.209 286 SS9 R R — 800 p—There were sheep and the market was chu The den ut present and price castern warkets Fuir to good native Kood stock sheep, westerns, sules: No. TOAAIDT 40 405200 pas 18 lambs....00 0 b2 ewes...... Chicago Liv ORICAGO, June 27.—(Special Teleg) sold at & ghits, how rket nearly evoryt #3.50@4.76; $2.50@3.5( 10 100-1b liinbs, #4.200.76, 70. or, It wa against $5.60 1o $5.65 59....263 6H.11I 280 68.,..221 66 68 79.. 44, 67 86, B8O b9 76 50 1269 245 72 68 65 210 276 ..267 1....240 1ight tresh Lo} weak I kv which have been plied for some time past, 4,004 o u60d Stock Murd The bost, 1L the way from 208 to 297 1bs, s #5.85 und comnon heavy and For falr to good s practically ing seli .85 0 80,00 on lust Tuesday. Si. 200 # 240 BO 8O 80 200 B8O 200 120 200 120 40 160 280 50 240 200 120 ) 40 200 50 240 Pr. 5 B0 50 50 50 50 80 50 80 B0 5O 50 50 ~0 B 50 8O 80 80 B0 50 5O 50 50 50 80 B0 KO £0 50 50 80 8O B0 50O 80 8O BO 5O e aooon 160 160 200 200 40 160 200 120 200 200 120 120 160 160 200 200 HO 120 200 120 160 40 160 Cmoooooonoanaaaas 50 80 0 5 50 KO B8O 50 214 85 85 85 85 85 HH 85 85 B 85 50 pts of winally uu- and Is compuratively light npathy with over sup- Quotations a; .70 falr to ommon and to cholce 40 liepresentative Ay, TR .60 §3 50 b5 875 117 ¢26 ket. i to Te There was 0o lmportant change todiy EE. in prices for auy grad usual to Tuesdays prevailed, shippe de of cattle, The quict 5 Wint- ing only & fow cattle, but ths very moderate proportions of the supply made ) to hold the idvantage il sules causy for y galned on s Monday. Good natives wore stiong wnd 1y steudy. Prices ranged rades wore ful 1.60 to 85.70. other from ubblsh sold ut from $1.60 to $1.76 wud extra 1,650 to 1,700-1b. SDAY, JUNE 28 1803 pply; and with a good demand Ve mont; In rewirg stead, on any thing in the bdot ling at all d (hid finfinishied aud shipping rently and stoors wore quoted at from 8540 to #5.70 There was very littlo trading, however, below £2.25 or nt better than 5. Toxas cattle of the bettercluss werg firm, while thin stork was barcly steady, The calt market abun- antly supplicd and was weak at from $2.25 to #5.50 for poor to cholce qualities. here was continued nctivity fn the hog tende and prices continued to advance. Ship- pers bought freely wnd so did the loeal con= tingent, wnd with Symothing like 23,000 hoas less than for Monday another 10¢ per 100 1bs, was_casily added to prices. The best of the offerings fotchied from §6.50 1o §6.85 nnd only fvery little teading was done bolow 86 But slight discrimination was mado betw light and heavy welghts, It thero was any difforence it was in favor of the Iafter, the do- mind for averages of less than 200 1bs! not bo- ing as active as It was but recently. There was an unusually carly clearance’ and the close wns firm, Thore woro sales il the way from €4 to $5.50 for culls to #6.85 for extri quality, he shoep market was a trifle firmer for good natives, the offerings being fow. For poorand common truck the situation was even worse than before. “There were no buyers for the Iatter at any price that holders could name, As Inw a8 from #1.75 10 82 wi v without attracting buyers and sove asand hoad still le in the pens, For many days the mar- ket for thin sheep hus been very bid, and why they should continuo to come |8 uninceount= able. The present range of quotations is from £1.75 to #2.60 for poor to common, and from 8 to 5 for good to extra. This is & wider range of values than Is often seen in the sheep market. Spring lambs are quoted at from #3.75 to 86, RECEIPTS calve head; hoy Cattle, 6,000 head; 1,500 15,000 ; sh ning Journal rep Dts, 7,000; shipment top Drices for steers, &5 5.10); #3.7524. cows, $8.0048.90 Texans, £3.00014 canners, $2.55 D 1o 15,000 head; shipmonts, 0,000 hend: market. active at' 10¢ higheri nilxed and packers, #6,1026.20; prime hoavy (.|||4l| butchers’ weights, #6,25@6. 8, prime light, 6,150, SHEED — Recelpts, head; shipments, 8,000 hend; market steady; nat , 84.00 1l wethers, #5.( westerns, $4.4 loxans, $4.10004.40; spring lawmbs, .00 8,000 Recelpts and Dipos tioa of Stovk. Officinl roceipts and disposition of stock ns shown by the books of the Union Stock Yards y for the twenty-four hours ending &t v 6 o'clock p. m. June 26, 18 oS IB a| Cara | 11 cking Co. The G. 1, ¥ Swift & Co Cudahy 20 P. & P Kansas City Live St NSAS CrTy, June 27, Recelpts, ,700 head; shipments, 15 market strong and 10¢ I ex . 8 3,003 shipping steers, £.9060.40; native $1.50024.10; Dutehers', '#3.5004.40; stockers and fo $2.0004.16; bulls and mixed, 140 5 Hoas—Receipts, 18,300 head; shipmients, 1,400 head; market 'strong to' 10¢ higher! bulk of s T0@5.85; heavies and packs ers, #5.05615.85: mixed, $5.6015.85; light, @5.95; Yorkors, 5,955 pigs, $4.5004. SHEEP—-Receipts, 8,500 head; ™ shipments, none. The markét was steady. Top prices today, #4.50@5.50. Markot, St. Louis L S1. LOvs, June 27 d; ship © Stock Market. ~Recelnts, 8,000 market s1ow o Ives, ste to good #5.004.70; falr to good Texuns, § Hoas — Receipis, 4,600 1 700 head: market'10¢ higher; mixed, §5.8025.95: light, ¥ 1 oipts, 8,100 head; 2,500 he market active and strong; native muttons, $4.0004 mbs, 85, ABOUT PUBLIC WORKS. Message from the Denver Board on As- phuit—Vinduet Plans Read. The Board of Public Works is in receipt of a congratulatory letter from the Denver De- partment of Public Works. The Denver board is at present wrestling with the as- phalt paving problem, and has solicited the advice of the Omaha board. The following extract is taken from the letter: This board Is unanimously of the opinfon that tho only way 1o ket usphiult puvement of zood quality and fair price Is to burst the bub- ble and - realize that the presumption be that nature, so prohfic asto other sub- stances, was not' so barren s to asphalt, as to confine’ the only kind fit for use toa'small like on asmall island in the troples. We ure now wrestlinz with an entire new set of asphalt specifications, and are paving par- ticular attention to the guarantee feuture We expect 1o let contracts on open com tion for six or cight miles of asphalt paven this yeur, Wo ire in full touch with your- should selvés and Mr. Rosewater on the asl tlon nd are Wappy to sy tiat the co Is with us. We refused o wct on peti alled for Trinidud liko usphalt,imns w that under the requirements of ‘our lately en- acted charter such designation of the soure of supply would not permit genuine competi- tion. Hon. John C. Watson of Nebraska City has requested the Board of Public Works to give him information regarding the macadamizing of the streets, where block pavement has served its usefulness, Nebraska City has several blocks of wooden pavement that is in a state of decay, and needs repairing. Mr. Connell has everything in readiness for the paving probiem togo the supreme court and his brief in the case is prepared. H will be accompanied to Lincoln by Council- man Saunders and Frank Ransom. Suunder has other business in the capital city and is not gcing exclusively for the purpose of in- tevesting himself in. the pavir application for u writ of mandamus will be filed this morning, and the Board of Public Works has had scrved upon it a copy of the application and been cited to appear and make defense, e In view of what Hood's Sarsaparilla ha done tor others, is it not reasonabla ¥ be lieve that 1t will also be of benefiv to you. ——— UP FOR THREE YEARS. An Ex-Omaha Crook Gets a Sentence In Washington Mortimer Fox, alias Jacob M, Myers, alias Cohn, a scion of a prominent family of Berkeley, € pleaded guilty in the United States district court at Seattle to the charge of having burglarized the MacDougall & Southwick Co.’s box at the postofice about o month ago, and was sentenced to three years' imprisonment. He will provably be sent to Detroit, Mich, Fox commencea his career in San Fran- cisco in 1888 by robbing letter-boxes in rail- ways, and was eventually sent to the houso of correction for two yeirs. On being re- leased he began operations in Oakland, securing 815,000 beforc he came to Omaha, where San Francisco officers located him. He was taken back, indicted by the grand jury, but set at liberty ou some technicality. He then went to Seattle, IPox is the lad, for whom United States marshals awaited at the door of Judge Estelle’s court ready to grab him as soon as habeas corpus proceedings were decided in his favor, A big fight between the state and federal authorities took place, the fed- s finally getting him and takiog him to Cali‘ornia. Fire n A The fire and polige board has decided to place the names of the men who were killed or injured in the Shiverick fire on the pay roll for Jun crgeant Shoop and 8, § nted leaves of absence. Hereafter the police and firemen Drummy were pay roll READY MADE MUSTARD PLASTERS We were the first manufacturors on_thi Continent, Our latest improvement surpasses anything ever before produced. 150, 250., 830, Jortin. Bosure to Lave SEABULRY'S, ' Ask or them spread on cotton cloth. SEABURY'S SULPHUR CANDLES: Prevention is better than cure, by burning these candles bad smells in basements &o. are destroyed, and thuscontagious diseases are kept away ; also useful for expelling mos- quitos and irritating inseots, Price, 25¢, eack. "NYORONAPHTHOL PASTILLES: wh'l‘uhnln bnr‘ntn'l‘rdhh!?wtm produch & fragranco refreshing and invigorating. #c. por box of 18 Sole Manufacturers, SEABURY & JOINSON, FRUILSE Y [ NEW YORK, will date from the 95th of each month, stead of the 1st, as horatofore. Tho board decided to advertise for bids for ongine house quarters for the now en. gine and water tower in & location botween Elevonth and Fifteonth stroets and betwoen Howard and Dodgo streets Fire box No. 74, located Plorco streets, was the Wakefleld fire —_—— WESTERN PASS :NGE{ TROUBLES Unton Pacifio tn Mot Water Over Cuts On Pacliie Const Bsusiness, Tho mecting of tho Western Passengor association in Chicago yestorday means a very great deal more to roads competing for transcontinental business than appears on the surface. The Great Northern has practically con- trolled the situation regarding busiuess for north Pacific coast points by its very ma- terial cuts in passenger rates from said points to St. Paul. The Northern Pacific has tried to meot tho rates mado by its new and formidable rival, but with very small success until yesterday, when the latter roud announced an all-rafl rato from San Francisco to St. Paul of §5 first class and $10 second class, being ncut of $10 in the first class and & .90 in the second o ‘This cut the railroads in the Western Pas. sengor association aro considering tods and suould the roads vitally interested do- cide to meet the rates made by the Great Northern ft would complicate matters very seriously for Jim Hill's road. Tho Unlon Pacific in this connection is not having a bed of roses by any means, tolio on, and Mr. Lomax is kept guessing s to just what movement his sturdy competitor in the northwest is bent upon making next. \When the Union Pacitic demanded cortain rights regavding the long haul from the Missouri river to the northwest it was thought it would be absolutely consistent in conceding the same right 1o others. But the Union Pacific succeeded in making a contract with the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneavolis & Omaha and, having reached St. Paul, proceeded to swell up with conseious pride to_tne delight of the Northern Pacitie, Great Northern and other roads in that territory. It was easy sailing as long ns the waters were calm and peaceful, but when the Great siorthern people made a wide rent 1 the rates, then a howl went up, which was heard upon the farthemost shores of Puget Sound, It was a delight to Mr. Hill, and he gave the crank another turn, t Eighteenth and reported damaged at Reduced Train Sorvice, Erastus Young in speakine of the charges made by the pressof the state that the Union Pacific had taken off trains because of the maximum freight rate bill, said: It is the height of foolishness to attribute the withdrawal of trains on the part of the Union Pacific to tho maximum rate bill, It the railroads were making money out of the trains it would be suicidal to “discontinue them. A comparison, however, with carnings of June, 1802, with June, 1883, will show that freight ro ceipts have fallen 30 per cent, passen carnings alone, holding up railrond prop- erties. People who have time to collate figures rogarding the present situation should turn their attention to railroad earn- ings rather than jump to the insane conclu- sion that the railroads are making a mint of money, while the rest of the country is try- ing to protect itself against financial panics, ete. The truth of the matter is that con fidenco in the world of finance is lacking. ‘There is just us much money per capita year ago,but not so much in circulation, which of course makes times havder. There is no demand for articles raised on the farm, stock is at low cbb, nothing is being bought be- cause of the scarcity of money, and that OUR HEALTH May depend upon the way yo. treat the warn: ings which nature gives. A few bottles of S. S, taken at the proper time may insure good health for a year ortwo. Thereforeactat once, forit IS IVPORTANT that nature be assistedat the right time. never fails to relieve the system of im purities, and is an excelleat tonic also, He Wants to Add His Name. * Permit me to add my name to your many other certificatesin commendation of the 'gre;\l curative rmperlies contained in Swift's Specific (8, 8. S.) 1t s certainly one of the best tonics, I cver use “JouN W. DANIEL, Anderson, S. C.” Treatise on blood and skin diseases ailed rec. SWIEFT SPECIFIO CO.. Avanta, Gau brings doubt and uncertainty, Banks have rofused discounts and domand & dollar's worth of security for avery dollar loaned, so that the whole financial situation is more or less in- volved. This is the condition as found by the railroad. With nothing moving our only ecourse has been to cut down an® we have done that wherover possible, All the raile roads are feoling the prosent depression and everyone 18 trying to lessen expenses.” > UNION PACIFIC TAXES, Answer in the Company’s Injunction to Be ~ Mado Next Monday Next Monday is answor day in the teme porary injunction brought by the Union Pacific to prevent the city council assessing the property of that company within its right-of-way, not returnable to tho State Board of Equalization, The temporary rostraining order was issued when the council was holding a sese sion for tho purpose of placing tho property of the several railway. telegraph and telos phone companies upon the tax rolls, The Union Pacific was tho only company not rep- rosented and entering a protest. It went into court, and as a result all proceodings were brought toa close, to await the oute come of the suit for a perpetual injunction, Unloss the city _was able to socure a dis. solution of she Union Pacific injunction the members of the oouncil argued that it would be useless to mako the proposed asscssment on the other companics., As o result no further action was taken, Mr. Connell will make answer Monday. He does not hope to sccure a full hearing during this torm, as Judge Dundy will bring the session to o close within the next few da Ho anticipates, however, that carly in the September term a full hearing will ba granted, and that the fact of the matter being tied up by an_injunction will not prejudico tho city's right nor chances in making the proposed assessment in case the injunction is dissolved. - Suffering with Ifydrophobin. ADRIAN, Mich., June 27.—Miss Bertha Burnham of Deerfied, aged 18, is dying of hydrophobia. Two months ago she was bitten in the hand by a stray pug dog, which immediatety disappeared. Saturday, at her father's store, as cashe ier, she paid out $1,000 fer wool. At noon she was seized with convulsions. Doctors give no hope. YOU CAN'T STAND tho big Llundering, old-fash- foned pill, probably, And there's 1o’ reason why you should. You can get better help, and moro of it, with things that are casier fo take and easicr in their ways—Dr. Pierco’s Plensant Pellets, They'ro tho smallest in size, and_ tho pleasantest remedy, all tho way through. In evory derangement of the liver, stomach, or bowels, these tiny Pellets will give you more good, They have a’tonic or strongthening offect on tho lining membranes of tho intestines, This assists and fncreases the natwral action of the bowels, and per manently cures Jaundice, Biliousness, Diz- ziness, Bour Stomach, Indigestion, and con- sequent stupor or drovsinos, or breaking up attacks of Colds, Chills Fovers, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and kindred dorangoments resulting from severe exposure, nothing can equal thein, They're guaranteed to give satisfaction, in overy case, or your money is returned. You pay only for tho good you get. This is trus only of Dr. Pierce's medicines. What offer could be more bustuess-like () SOUTH OMAHA. Union Stock Yards Company, South Omaha. Best Cattle 1o and Sheep markotin thy west. e e e et e ey COMMIS3IIN HOUSES. Wood Brothers. Live Stock Commisslon Merohunts Eoith Omaha—Telephone 1157, Chioazs JOLN D. DADISMAN, WALTER E. 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Manu‘acturers of Tents, Awnings | 108 snd 068, 10 BAGS & TWINES | Bemis Omaha Bag COMPANY. Importers and manufao: tureks of flour sacks, buriap, 8 twine. ok “BOOTS AND SHOES. S——————— 3 " " Morse-Coe Shoz Company. a4 Office—1107-1103. 1111 Boward ft AAI000N AN Factory —1119-1121-1123 Howard at. We are tho a‘dl.)r‘ \.\l mul‘.n:lurnrv of Boots snd 0e! of Nobrasks. s Shocs I e A lon 1y 6xtondad o all 10 inspock T faglory. Kirkendall, Joncs & | Amer, Hand-Sewed COMPANY. ~ Whole mirs, sgents ~Hos Kuuber Bhoe Co. 110; 11041106 Harney Street SHOE CO.. boots, shoes and rubbor goods, 108 1510 Harney Btro t Woo{uucs. I Eagle Cornice Works Mirs.galvanized iron cor- nico, window capa, 1o tailc skylights, et 1503 and 1810 Dodge _COAL, COKE. _ {imana Coal, Colie & LIME CO., hard and soft coal, 8 K. cor. 16th and Douglns Stroet. DRY GOODS, A E. Smith& Co. | Kilpatrick-Koch Dry GOODS €O, Dry goods, nottons, fur- | Notlons, gents' furnish- rialing goods, coraer 0g guods, cor. 1ith and 1ith wd Howard Sis. iarney Sireets. HARDWARE, ———— Rector & \\'flhclmy“_iubeck & Linn, COMPANY. Doalers In hardware sa@ 1 1404 Douglaa Stre Corner 11th and Jackson Htroots. HATS, ETO. IRON WORKS, — W. & L. Gibbon & Co | Omaha Safe and Iro Wholesalo WORKS, Hats, caps, straw goods, vaults, Jall woo ¥loovos, mittens. 1ith | 1ron shiittors aud fire @ und Hafney strects. | capos. Gus Andreen, I4g and Jackson e LUMBER, John A Wakefield, Tmportad, Arserlan Port lana. cement. Siwau- V%o coment sad whiito Timo LIQUORS. | Tick & Herbert, | Wholesale liquor dealers OILS. Standard 0il Co. iefined and lubricatin ol to. Carpenter Paper Co Carry & full stock of A A Rras s asd Writing bapare ourd vapers, elc. xle groan PRODUCE COMMISSION, Bedee & Runyan FURNITURE COMPANY and 15tk Stroe Omaha Upholstering CUMPANY. Uphiolstered ~ furniture. Tlvz-1i0¢ Nickolas o Wholesale only. Brauch & Co. (Jas. A. Clark & Co. roduce, fruite of wll | Butter, cheose, eggs » Ppoullry and g kiuds, oyster 17 5. 15h Bireok. fufl. noon_.._ i, A. Disbrow & Co Meoufacturers o ] . .IIC BTOVE BE‘PALEE | (Omaha Stove Repair VTOKKS. Sto repuirs ‘aud wator attsohments for auy klud of stove wade, LWI Dougias sk