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PN — o e COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL It Was & Dull Day in Al Things Specu- lative, WHEAT WAS NERVOUS AND UNSETTLED Strong Continentul Cables, Small European Supplles, Mad Crop News and Con- tinued Rains In the Winter Wheat elt Were Factors, CHICAGO, June 26.—It was a dull day In all things speculative. The small business done was principally on local account and consisted iargely of changing over July con- tracts into September. The closing moments caught wheat at its weakest, from %c to 14¢ below the close the day before. Corn wound up with only e decline. Oats were firm and closed 1 higher for June, %c higher for July and ¢ higher for Septem- ber. Provisions were a shade lower. Wheat was nervous and unsettled within a range of %c. The opening was quiet, but free selling by a prominent local operator and other professionals carried the price down. The offerings were all absorbed and a rally followed. The strong continental cables, small European supplies, bad crop news and continued beavy rains In part of the winter wheat belt where harvesting fs in progress, combined to cause strong fluctu- ations. The pool cables, however, were lower, and foreigners were credited with sell- ing freely at the seaboard. The elevator in- terests, too, were sald to be offering July quite freely. The close was dull; even Brad- strect’s statement showing a decrease of 4,518,000 bu. in the world's visible supply could not Infect life into it. Corn opened unchanged for September, and with firm domestic markets advanced %c, pased off %e on casier cables and light ex- ports, rallied %c on the decrease on ocean pussage, closing steady. Oats were active and weaker on the early trading fh sympathy with corn, but later fears of a wet harvest cauged shorts to dover, sending prices up %c, and the close was at the top figures, with a wain over yesterday's last quotations of from ¥%c to lc for the various futures. Provisions were very dull throughout. The feeling was weak for a time in sympathy with the depression in live hogs, but a little buying later caused firmness, and the close was abaut the outside figures for the da Vessel rates were steady at lc for corn to Buftalo. The leading futures ranged as follows: “Articiest | Oven. | T Low.. Wheat,No. 2 | 60601 (;mm.i June |1 e 1001/ s as folows inchanged spring, lie: No. 3 spring, 620 white, 46@46%c; No. BARLE FLAX $ TIMOTHY . $4.85615 TROVISIONS nork,” p 2, Lard, 1bs.. $6.671% Dry salted i short clear sid al; No. 3, f. 0. b, 00, Dbl Shor sh s (boxed), 480 —Distlllers' finished goods, per gal., TARS—Cut loaf, unchanged. The foliowing were' the receipis ana for today TATtcIcs, Flour. bbls. Wheat, bu. Corn. by Jate. bu. ye. bu.. arley, bu. 4,000 .Oln“lhu P‘m|,||cu excl 1’0 lfiln\l' the hI‘IWBr mar- el was steady: creamery, @17¢; diary, 11 dsge. Egws, steady ot 9@100. <o) shipmonts | Recelpts: [Shipmenta. 4.000 6,000 279000 181,000 2,000 3,000 281,000 249,000 1,000 NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. 's Quotations on Flour, Graln and Provisions, Metals, Ete: NEW ~YORK, June 2. —FLOUR—Recelpts, 86,000 bbls: cxports, 5,000 bhis: sales, 1305 Rl : market neglected. but fairly ‘steady: spring heat held firm by mills; exporters out’ of the market. Southern flour, dull. Rye flour, steady. Buckwheat flour, nomiral, BUCIWHEAT. Nominai. X SAL—Dull; yellow western, $2.6622.50; Brandywine, $23; waiea, 500 bhis. 159 —nominal; state, SG5S¢; Jersey, B2@5%e. HARLEY—Nominal, ok ey BARLEY MALT~Dull; rowed, Kyiste. WHIAT-Recelpts, 168,00 bu.; exports, bu.; sales, 80626.000 hu. futures, 16,000 by, Spot_market duil; No. 2 red, in store and yator, 62%c; afloat, 63%4c: No. 1 northern, 64 delivéred;” No. 1 hard, 7040 delivered. Options opened weaker on rains In_ the norihwest and forelgn meling, but scon rallied on expected higher cables on the 4,600,000 bu. decrease in world stock, and a favorable crop report; this gavance was finally 1ost, and closing prices were e down; June closed ‘at 62ic: July. 63 11166 Silhe, clowed G2%e; AuRust, 634 @6He, %ct September, 65G65%¢, closed Boc; D 814 0 CORN—Receipts, sales, 310,000 market. dull; Option ma later rallle June *closed 45%e: August, 46K RO 1 it JATS - iteceipts, 180,000 bu.: exports, 7,000 bu.; sales, 705,000 bu.’ futures, £300 bu. spot, Spot narket irregular; No. 2, 60@sle; No, 3, Goe; No, white, 62c; No. 3 wWhite, Gie; track, mixed western, G2@3c; track, white western, 6308 track, White state, 51GSc. Option market strong on near monthe, oWing (o n squ'eze of the Shors. and closed %@ic up: June closed at o1 July. 4§ closed ugust, 6c; Se n Bt oo sihic; Bltohir, T, P10 —Dull; shipping, $6.0046.5; good to chol ol DpIng, $6.0066.5; good to chol OPS—Weak: state, common to cholce, 9G14c Pacific const, 10G 15 198 A4 HIDES-Dill salted New Orleans, b, 4G Teunos A Yesterda; Canada, 90G%c; elx- 106,000 =pot. closed ber, X 21,000 bu.; bu. s spot. Spot > in elevator, 4Gie aflont, on_Tains west, but ; closed unchanged; GLGH%e, closed ©; September, VS lected, 45 1 8 0 % 1bs ibs., 10%@11 Lio avy Welght Ive; ~ domestic 1902 ts, steady; led shoulders, Sheditye. Lard, nominal; Juiy, .05 nominal; Séptember, $7.% nominal; refined, dull. Pork, quiet, but firm. 980, BUTTER--Steady: western dalry, 10G15c; west- mery, Waslie: “western | factory, 0t Slac; state dalry, 12617%¢] state 15a 18150, i IGS-Steady;" state western, fresh, 32.0082.75; recelpts, CHEESE—Dull; ' siate, lurge, 7G8%c fancy, TRG8e; part skims, 25G5%c; fuil g, ALLOW--Market dull; clty (52 per pi a4 country (pkgs. fro pickled and P 1@12140; 806 Dk, nsylvania, hern, 120 case, small PETROLEUM-Dull Washington, bbls., $6; in " bulk 30fpretined, New ok 815 Philadelnhia and more, $6.15; Philadélphia and Baltimore, bulk, $2.60. < L ROSIN-—Steady; 1,36611. TURPENTIN RICE—Firm: Jupan, 4% G4, MOLASSES™Quiet &ood (0 cholce, 36, PIG TRON-Duli; can, $10.00614.0 COPPER—Quiet: lke, $9. LEAD-Quiet; TIN—Steady: straite, $19.75 asked BPELTER—Steady; domestle, $3.§ ol . 10 tons tin, July, ng October, wpelter, ut’ §3.50. COTTON SEED OlL—Inact| 29 usked: oft crude grades, 3¢ asked yellow, 321:G330; prime white, 25 strained, common o good, —Steady; 31G31%c. domestic,” falr 10 extra, 4@6ic; New Orleans, open kettle, ch, $19.600G22.50; Ameri- i sales and & prime yellow vellow, 3 off grades, crude, butter prime yellow aKec; June 26 ~WH 2 red win ull; demand poor; new — futurés, dull; demand moderate;’ June, 85 Bld; July, 3 Bid; August, 3s 840 FLOUR-Steady; gemand f " Louls, fancy winter, Ss !'“l. PROVISIONS—Lard, easy: de; 80s; futures, no demand. mprovink; prime mess, westeri medium, 57s 7d. . Chicago Frait CHICAGO, June 26.-The Earl Fruit ¢ sold California fruit at auction this u reallzing the following piices order, as usnal recently, on few fanc LIVERPOOL, demand poor: N nixed, wecount of ruin 75c@81.33, Cherry Apricots, Roval, 606%0c; peweh peachies, WGTC. ' Supnly People Lave Bt wmuch l | Tas TGS money for fruit, propects. howaver, n Porter iros ears of Califurnin eote, W@7, Montgam 854 fc Porter I twday at fornin fruits. man plume, 7 Beqie1.0%; Tartarian g wc; Nigkeraus, § fLA5 peaciies, beq 8235 Mon Rumels, 9 OMAHA GE ot Traged Condition Stuple and Fancy Prod much for_the The market did nd cvn yestoray, Ining ahout not._quated quite Chicug) 18 1 WY Bl ntry re In AlInost e ER—It I8 stat ring 10c fe Ti) [4 countr y, 16@10c; bri arket. The pr T hot wo \ing genera LIVI scarce LTRY. pring ehicke not sell quite as woll an a few o chickens, 1205 ol 3. The demand very light, and what birds that' have by not very desir wobblers VEAL—Receipts at large, but there are market. Choice fat conr here on the cream, new m 10 fullcream, skim, 6@7c; 10e; Bwi HAY- hay, $8.60; rye' straw air. 0l Lim No. 1 The market makes Light bales sell the best. top Brices PIGEONS. many pigeons, birds strong on $A0GL5. VE WATERMELONS. have been exi quite ready present there. ar known, but there w cok. Per 1 NTALOUPE ing on the market BEETS—New beets, on_orders. BQUASH—Texas The per doz. CUCUMBERS—On 0g50e per do: GRE! 1% b, OLD medium and { the il 50 1A navy being bro and while the he solid and good able Callfornia stock ping stock, ders. ASPARAGU brders. lorida stock 18 pretty well e rather far hauste on Alakarnder penchen afl. 2, values merchants that heavy. and and large, midland, The ted and Georgin does not appear summer orders, notwithistanding littie Brighter. eompany, Chicagn, sold today six AL At auetios nelw, 65417 PRy, wuction in New York Iy prunes, Hoynl herties. 4 ! I 118 ya afi.0. 0t whow ary. Spr carry e qually | ed in lette butter on Y butte ; K, 16118¢ The supply of egks continues large on oportion ¢ ther I8 ve Good O1a hens nre very firm and 1 hen for geese few are 0 g wmall ndc com st #ome market oGi1le; N 13 4c. is about 18 Temana the best only The gun cluba use here I8 n wing. Old ETARL early to commence shipping here. none on the market, 0 far be @ car 320000425 Texas cantiloupes are arriv- On orders, $1.25@1.60 per doz. per doz, 'PERS—Texas green peppers, per and picked navy, i common sl aquality. There he market. on 2a2ic, od home grown stock, 35@40e boing for shipments from that state. Is In large supply. Dasket crate, $1.2301.4 NEW DI beans f8 1 stock, which s which is held at basket ted nat firn w soutliern carrots, On orders, per Ib., 2. -On orders, per doz. bunches 25@ane. southern, TURNT W grown, pe $1; string, per 15 bu. 3 The supply Is somewhat larger. doz. bunches, Good shipping stock, per 4 0. The supply of wax and string principaily plenty overly m prices. , on orders, 76 ER—Choice stock, per doz per 25G30c. FRUIT At the auction e ot plums, 107 apricots. tended ach plui The sale, nd the bidding ¥ apricots, prunes, being announced. “The month issued, re g look for apples is promising. nine-tenths of a_full ago_the crop in the southern countics was esti- mated at © per cent per cent of an avera for this year ax $9 in the southern coun- 95 in the central making a_total crop for the le yesterd th, ms, 25 as usial & spirited. following . plums, crop bulletin for Michigan, ts as follows on apple The figures indicate average . and_in age. The and_ 80 of 90 entire st ennisular |8 estimated at 7. STRAWBERRI came In Monday nig terday’s market ping “stock. Good @3.50. CHERRIES—There cherries $1.00@1.25 (APPLES—While th in_crates, §2; box. APRICOT! light. The stock, $1.231.50, GOOSEBIRRIES—TI celved o amount to anything during the last Jeek or more. Quotations are nominally 2,250 BLACKBERRIES stock, $3. BLACK RASPBERRIES—The quite large. 'Gaod stoc RED riyed to cstablish PEACHES—Th: creased yesterdgy heavy. _Cholce stoc LEMONS—The demand has not been increased The. stock would be A car of it and was offered on yes- were too 8oft for ship- are 0 be had on the market, cre are There were a few sold at the auce tion, and were taken by outside parties, so that the ‘supply f the hands of wholesulers s very market 18 higher, here have —Receipts moderate, k. §: RASPBERRIES—Not enough have prices, supply when $2.00G2.50. to an extent sufficlent to advan and the market remains stead: 300 size, $4.00004.50: @4.00; choice lemons, ORANGE PINEAPE Florida. pine doz., or $7.004 MISC] FIGS—Fancy, per DATES—Hallowe o "tione MAPLE SY Californin fancy lemo 360 size, is o NUTS—~Almonds, 15¢17c; Engl| 12¢; filberts, 12c; Brazil nuts, CIDER—Fure juice, $3.25. HIDES—No. salted hides, 2; No. 1 veal calf, 2 veal calf, 8 Ibs. to hides, o saited hides, 4 less than fuily cured, SHEEP PELTS—Green per hb green hides, 4o; e No. grees B bs. o 15 Ibs., de No. 2 dry flint hides, 3 part cured hides, AT, Now huyers vory squash on orders, per crate, basket,’ 7 following: hes, plums, apple ‘the plenty of California not la apples the market is full of southern and even home grown cooking southern or home grown, 7Ge per apples, of peaches was by the auction sale of a car of California stock. Good stock, $1.00G1.25. TROPICAL FRUITS, BANANAS—As, usual, the mariet the demand for bananas Is not very Mediterranean are to be had on the market at $3.75, ES-There ! Poles on the market at® $1.50 150 per crato’ of about. it dope CLLANEOUS, 1b,, 12 @iic. 5710 70-1b. boxes, per b, Callfornia, 15¢; dark honey, 104 RUP-Gallon cuns, ber Ao, Gia: 10c. walted fow prices; Royal apri- peach aprico York, Ix cara o $2.70G2.96; Cly. Helive plums, @81.55; Ore yal ‘Afnes, I apricots, change in most part re ing chickens are ing as many this year e | and | 1ed, vs recelved from in_some cases | track even | cking | 126 14e; separator [ stock showing ry large, and the stock I selling entiful and do ye ago. Spring 6@6le; T A, o and’ ducks |8 riving are mostly nd In consequence hen turkeys, n houses are not d many on the veals are quote cholce Wiscon- Wisconsin, braska o and fowa, part 10¢; brick, No. 1, stondy. lowland, Fupply hi top grades bring quite o good demand for old birds, per doz., Texas melons Just at as in the latter part 00, bunches, 20425, $1.60, or $2.1062.15; White beans, 2 per 1b, 4 1 growers, I they are very Ix also_consider- Good ship advances Mississipp! 8tock to home grown far, and Wax, per 1% bu. Good $1.0. $.502 per doz bu., $1.25; home ay morning the will be offered: besldes peaches, numbers not Just Tho out- crop. One year the central at Teport glves th in the northern per cent of an ate. The Upper Oregon berries worth $3,00 Good stock, many Call- California, Good shipping been none re- Good receipts were ar- verries are on ce prices as yet, Fancy lemons, 360 size, $0.76 Sweets fair * supply of 312, Ish wainuts, 100 $6; halt bbl, No. 1 green n_‘salted hides, 15 1bs., 6o; No. : No. 1 dry flint No.'1 dry e per Ib, 2 60c; green salted sheariings short-wooled carty akins) cach, bgico sking). No. wooled early’ skins), Kansas and_Nebraska 5@sc; ary fint, Ib.. actual weight, Nebraska _murrain wool flint, welght. pelts. 4@sdc; dry actua ber 1 Colorado _murrain wool welght, 4@se. TALLOW AND GREASE—Tallow, No. 1, 44c; tallow, grease, se, dark, 2ic: ol prime,’ 15G18¢; rough St. Lou ST. LOUIS, Ju not guaiably higher WHEA No. 2, white' 1. Ary shearlings (short-wool 1, each, b 'as ary butcher peits, 1 iweight, pelts, 3L G4e; doy 1d buter. tallow, 2. Genernt Market. 26,~FLOL Fluctuated rapidly today, off on forelgn news; No. 2 red 86%c: July, STR@T4e, COR mixed 67c; Aul Lost cnsh, a0 [13% HARLE HRAN g AX SEED-1.25 VIR—Higher af TIMOTHY—Higher Steady Weak; cl —Weak at'Te. at $1 INC PROVISIO) able change In_ pric RECEIF Flour, bu.; ‘corn, §0.000 bu. | oats, N Flour, 56,000 bu.; oats, SHIPMI corn, TS, Me on June, ed and easy, bbis, ; Quiet S0l fmprovin 93e; ust, Quict hut firm; No. 2 cash August and Septembel thing doink. i for 1 ¢ $7.5008.50, At #4600 ho 10, At 8% 4,000 16,000 6,000 10,000 bu Kansas Clty Market. KANSAS CITY, No. 2 hard 3 req; 50Gd) [y 2 mixed, OATS—Unchanged white. {6le. BUTTER-Weak; o @lie GGE-—Extremely RECELPTH- None. SHIPMENTS-None, Minneapolis Wheat Market. MINNEAPOLIS, June frmness, some whow of ower (s the clowe siderable disposition and prices a8vanced tumed sellers ik about M@ fulture monthe, cash wheat o Of frean wheat wnd the this morning, aad the 36ige weak at 4 price lower June 26, S e Wer; W No. 2 mix reame: 26— W and of M early 1o b Me. Th about e track. There were 1 that arrived from demand for €uch, grense, separator, No. 2 No. ‘2 white, e sold down agaln. than yesterday for th ed early (short flint, per and actual shearlin, 50; dry Wool, pelts, Kans: per 1b,, Colorado buteher wool a7 per i dry flint, b, actual @ grease, white A, yellow, 3 2w24e; beeswa: TR—Better, but closing 1% cash, 56 Sept. ng crops; N July, 38%c; aise. G, with no quot- wheat, 12,000 bu, wheat, none; ~WHEAT-4(@1c red, 6140 Haic. hite, We lower; 3903944, ed, 43@4S140; No. H@15e; dalry, 12 heat opened with although a lity by on e Sany” ieen lower than cars the country A was good, the prices obtained being higher on the average ' than the prices obtained yesterday for the same charaeter “of grain., Trading was chiefly loeal, and although not large, was moderately active most of the dny, Close: Cash and July, 62'je; September, 60We; December, 61%c, No. 1 hard, oc; No. 1 northern, northern 3 The demand for flour was quiet, and were estimated to equal nearly the production, which was estimated at 33,000 bbie, for the twenty-four hours. Shipments were 20,704 bbis. Prices were stendy At §3.40614.60 for patents, £2.1062.40 akers. \Wheat recelpts for the day ‘were 128,700 bu., shipmonts, 1680 bu. Th local “eonsumption by mills and the shipments made the distribution about 8,000 bu. more than the day’s re il Coftee Market NEW YORK, June 2.-COFFEE-Options ted steady at unchanged to 10 points up ruled fairly active on loeal and Baltim: Ing; closed steady at points up bage, Including Rio 1 3 i A, $10.2 Brazil, e 1,000 bags Rio, 1,000 Lags Rio, Facnibo, 500 bags C. and Bavanilin deliverien yestorday, 5,513 100,627 bags: United afont for United for United States, the; 2% ipts Tt and 1. 142,000 bags, bigs; 8§ against Quiet; good avers ni; 000 bage; stock, 30,000 bags. 26.~S8teady; ' prices un changed to % pfg. higher; sales, 11,000 bags. HAVRE, June 26.~Steady; opened 1f up; at 12 m., Junie fell 146; at 3 p. m. July foll %¢ and at 5:30 p. m. again declined 4f; close, net ad- vanee of Wf. RIO JANEIRO, $16.90 exchange, 9 cleared for 000 bugs. recelpta, tivo daye HAMBURG, Jun June 3 Fecoipts, 000 bags; stock, 120, CINCINNATI 2 WHEAT 2,000 bu.; #hi L 4,200 bu, CORN-Firm; No.' 2 mixed, 43643! ATS—Fiem; No. 2 mixed, §71@48 ROVISIONS—Pork, firm: § cuts, steady; 0.6 1 88, WHISKY~Stendy; sales, 6] BUTTER-Quiet; fancy 19c: Ohlo, 15@16c; cholce SUGAR-Stendy. EGGS— 1 CHEESE—M June receipts, Lard, easfer. Bacon, fair de- bbls., at $1.15, lgin_ créamery dairy, 1ic. 20,—COTTON. gross, 1,157 ¢ onstwise, 3,000 bilos: stock, 80,692 balek auiet: "sales, 17,400 July, $6.85 'y August Beptemt ctober, $6.3 Novembe, June ipts, port, continent, 1,064 balek; bales} $6.8176. @84 6 bid; February 26,—COTTON ipts ew York Dry Goods Market. W YORK, June 26.—WIith a good number of new buyers prescnt, much shipping was In- dulged in, followed by selections of bleached cotton, prints, dress goods, ginghams, cotton dress goods, shirtings, and seasonable noveltie including white goods. Printing cloth was ver aull at 2 11-16e. In the dry gouds market ther was a still betier tone. Peorin General Market, PEORTA, June 26.—CORN—Stead; No. 3, 304c. OATS—Firm; 45e. RYE-—-Quict and irregular; N WHISKY-Firm; high wine RECEIP” oats,” 40,000 bu, SHIPMIZ onts, 49,500 bu. ' . ' OIl Markets. OIL CITY, Pa., June .—National Transit cer- tificates opéned ‘at S6%a; highest, 864 lowest, K 12,000 bbis.; shipments, No. 2, 40c; No. 2 white, 46c; No. 3 white, 26.—National Transit closed at §5; hi June ned at 86 no sales. PITTSBURG. ificates op Towest, 85 Duluth Wheat Market. DULUTH, June 2.—WHEAT—Close, No. 1 hard, h, June and July hern, cash, June and July, ‘63 premb.r, 61%c; December, 61%e; No. orihern, cash, 0%e: No. 3, ; rejected, 60%c; to arrive, No. 2 northern, G4%c. Sugar Market. NEW YORK, June 2.—SU fair refining, quict; sales, 1,400 fugal . NEW YORK centrifugal, Java, fining, 12s6d. lower; R—Raw, bags; firm; centri- JAR—Cane, quiet 1is 3d; Muscovado, fair re Wool Market. ST. LOUIS, June 26.—WOOL-—Firm, unchanged. STOUKS AND BONDS. Speculation Very Dull uind the Volume of Business Was Light. NEW YORK, June 26i—Speculation was very dull today and the volume of business was lighter than on any day for weeks past, but the tone of the market was firm and the trading was distribiited more generally through the list than usual. London was a buyer of most of the arbitrage stocks, and the local commission houses did quite a little business on the bull side of the market. American securitles were in better demand on the London Stock exchange and there was a general improvement. The better tone was due, perhaps, entirely to the statement made through the newspapers this morning by President Cleveland as to the condition of the national finances. The confident. manner in which the president spoke of the affairs of the Treasury department seemed to have the effect at home and abroad of stimulating purchases of American securities, and In this market it induced the covering of short contracts. St. Paul led In point of activity and was bought for the foreign account quite freely during the morning, advancing 13 per cent. The Improvement was well maintained, the greatest reaction of the afternoon being 3% per cent, and the final sale was within 3§ per cent of the highest point touched, Bur- lington & Quincy open % per- cent higher, reacled % per cent, rose % per cent, sold down 5 per cent, holding the gain to the close. Considerable Missourl Pacific stock came out during the day between 25% and 26%. The buying was good In the shares at the opening, and an advance of 1 per cent was made on last night's closing figures, but the offerings soon became heavier than were readily absorbed, and all but % per cent of the improvement was lost before midday. During the afternoon a partial rally took place, but the close was only 3 per cent higher than on yesterday. The re- organization process in ~Atchison goes on steadily, but the stock finds purchasers, and the last price today Is % per cent above yesterday. Colorado Coal & Iron developed sudden weakness and on the sale of 200 shares broke to 5 again, the last pre- vious sale rallying to 7 and closing at 6%. The railway and miscellaneous bond mar- ket was steady in the morning and weak in the afternoon. The Evening Post'’s London cablegram says: The settlement disclosed a small account and very cheap money. Contangoes on Amerfcans are 2 per cent. There are no signs of difficulty. The tone of the stock market was generally better, though there was 1o business in Americans; they im- proved on the cessation of forced sales from Amsterdam. Prices closed at the best. The silver market was distinctly weak and an- other fall 1s anticlpated. The Evening Post says: It s possible that the prompt recovery of the foreign stock markets after their recoll on the shock of Sunday's news had something to do with today’s improvement here. It Is evident, also, that President Cleveland’s statement regarding the treasury's situation had a dis- tinetly favorable Influence on sentiment here and abroad. The following are the closing quotations on the leading stocks of the New York ex- change today Atchison. ..., A Alton, T, a0 pid. Am. Expross. Baltimore | > | No. Pac. pfd... U.P.D& G.. Northwestern . do pid...... N.¥. Conirai. N. Y. & N. Eng.... Ontario & W...... Oregon Tmp. .10 1034 | Oregon Nay 10%/0. 8. L. & U. N 140 Pacific Maii, IT(P.D. & B.... 755 | Pltishurg =53 S¥S=EaShEn 5L SEEEE Central Pacific.. Ches. & Ohilo Chicago Alion C.B&Q.... Clifeago Gina - Consolidated Gas. 128k | Pullman Palaco.. C.CC.&SL L ... 0k Reading.... Colo. Coal & Tron 6 Cotton Ol Cert. . i Del. Hudso! i Del. Luck. & W..I 100k D. & 1 6. pra. 24 D.&C.F. Co b7 East Teno o Erie ... 12% do pid 2 Fort Wayne. ... 100i Southern Pac. . Northern pfd.. 100 [Sugar Refnery... ocking Valley.. 16k Tenn. Coal & Iron 111 Central 00| Toxas Paclfie. .. StP. &Duluth..l 25 |T. &O. Cent. pfd. & D.ptd.... 103 Unlon Paciic Lake Erle & W.I. 154D 8. Express.. do pfd......". 65| W. Bt L. &P Lake Shore....... 132 Lead Trust.';\.\0 878 ddie) 6w, FZF e e FIchroe =3 XLEE s St. P& Omana... A0 pld..... Louisville& N Loulsville & N. Manhattan Con... Memphin & C....0 Michigan Cent.... 0. Paoifio....... Mobile & Oio. . Nushville Chat.. Natlonal Cordage. 40 BHd.. et N. J. Centrai N &W. prd L North Am. 00, .. Northern Pacliic The total sales of stock loday were ahares, Bugar, 8.70; 11,000, Distining, tric, '5,900: Mix 12,600, Western Urom, 3,000 New Vork Money Market. NEW Eany 1 per cent PRIM cent STERLING with actunl bus 1 and Yonk #, #4581 GOVERNMEN dull Closing quo! coup 48 ro 48 coup. 26 rog. acitic 08 of ' W Con unonrl U8 iy Atehison 4s. . Atchison 28 A; .. Canada So. 2nda. Cen. Pac. 1sts "0 Bost BOSTON. June time loans, 2ig i nilning shnros: At 1 per cent;Aasd loan. 1 per cent; clowed, MERCANTILE EXCHANC « Atehison, 5.000; Amertean | Dgpngton. | mwo; Chic | vlo, 36000 Goneral Eleo: | ok - Paeific, 10,000, 8t Paul, | Jugn 2% ~MONEY ON CALL- PAPER-2%@4% per T-Dull and easter Dankers' bille nt $656% @LSTH for sixty iy ommercial bills, $4.56%. Ao, Steady; state bon iness. in PIgTAY [ A T GINDS n%, omjbonds wera aa follow 189D & R MU D &R 1 Erie ands . 1A% I &S A 0 11l do 78, v 101 {1, & 7.6 58 108 | o6, .. 101 MK & T T8 Bl (M. K. & T 20 43 03" | Mutiia W. Consols .. 0§, F. Deb. u. .G Y. 1ate St. B Conuols SUP.C &P W 60 |SUL& LM Gon 0% |8 L &SR ¢ Tox. Bac. 1ata 4 U, P 18ts of ‘00 105 | Weat Shoro 4 108 | Stock Quotat 26.—Call 10ans, 34 per cont. 14@2 por cent: Closing~ pricss for Ain, Am: Sugar pfd’.... Bay State Gas.. Bell Telephone Boston & Albany .. Boston & Maine do pfd v Mexicin Cens 0ld Colony:. Oregon Short Lin Rubber. i3 San o W 5 Wewtnen BY 708 lec. pfd. L 1. 14| Atelison L 203 [Atchinon s Ik Ctric B 148 | Wis. Cent. 1sts 130 | Aliouez Mining 66! TTM Atlantie. .. .. 3ii4 | Boston & Moniar 3y Butte & Bosto lumet & H June Cousols, mone Consols. acent; 101 1-16 Stock Market. 20.—4 p. m. closing 100 1-16]Mexican ordinary. 1 St. Paul com, N. Y. Central Pennayly Reading. Mex. Cen. new The rate of discount in the open mar shcrtand three months’ bills b5 11-14 The price of g Tho amount of Englaud on balan New ¥i NEW YORK, June 20.—The following closing mining qu S3(d per ou Der cent. et for both 3 por cont 08 Ayres today is 27 ank of o1d at Bue bullion gone into th today 18 £14,000. ri Mining Quotation ara the 10tatios. Chiolor. Crown Con. Cal. & Va, Deadwood .. Gould & Cur Hale & Noreross, Homestake ...... Mexican Ontario. ont. 111 13 50 L 275 50 80 00 250 50 75 105 Plymoutn 0 stérra Neva 5 83 160 45 7 10 Iron Silver. 0 Quicksilver 1 2u8 do preferred, . 11400 Bulwer G San Feancisco Mining Quotations. SAN FRANCISCO, quotations for minin, ~The official closing 510137 Ward as fl- une lod Financinl Notes. ANS, NEW ORL BOSTON, Jun, BALTIMORE, balances, 13 NEW balanc June he acco T0e for MEMPHIS, June 26,—New York exchange, sell- it at $1. Cled CINCINNATI, New York excha 207,600, SN FRANCISCO/AFund 20—Drafts, sight, 10c telegraphic, 12} fean” doljare, St~ ST. LOUIS, June;28=Clearings; 33,193,000; ances, $631,53 change ‘on 'New BERLIN, Junc perial_ Bank of changes, count: Cash in 960,000 marks; notes in circulat! St. Louls Live Stock Market June 26.—CATTLE—Receipts, 8,000 ST. LOUIS, nead; shipmeént higier generally market early d pigs and ¢ _Receipts, B@sse : market $3.00G4.00. Record of recelpts of live stock at the four principal yards for Tuesday, June 26, 1894: South , Omaha Chicago ... Kansas City. St Loufs...... Totals e D DeWitt's Witch Hazel Saive cures ulcers. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures piles. S Popular music at Courtland Beach. e ey Ma The following marriage licenses were Is- sued yesterday: Name and Address. Willlam Zimm Elizabeth M. James Garner Nellie Mack, O AEen William J. Carey, Omaha. Nora McCarty, Omaha Frank MeNott Bmily W. Bro DeWitt's Wity —_— Popular music at Courtland Beach, i WEATHER FORECANST, Probable Thu N WASHINGTON, June 26. for Wednesday For Nebraska—Probably, thunder storms; slightly cooler afternoon; southeast winds. For Towa—Pr afternoon; portion For Missourl south or southeast w For South storms in the Orricr oF THE WRATHER BUREAU, OMAma, June 96.—Omaha record of temperature and rainfailcompared pust four year Maximum temperafiite Minlmum temperatare. 702 évomuu O Peratikt. . 80> Precipltation .. tatement show! peratureand procipitation at Omaha for the day and since Marehi 1, 1504 'mal temporature. . ss for theday . ... 88 sinco Murchd ... . reclipltatl y for the dbw Deficien Deficlency since Reports from as compared Raber, Omaha........ slightly southeast winds, Halo & Norerons, Mexican. Ophir. Union Con..... ‘lutah.... _LYelow Jicke o ings, June | 26.—Clearings, $1,643,738; Juns %.~Clearings, 4. 20.=Threée per cent rentes, 100f, untg) - A, June $1,002,455. 72,518,548 ; 26.—Clearings, $10,- s, §221,409; ba June 9.—Money, 3 pe nge, 0Gp0c premivm. Clearings, o SlIVer bars, . 628@63¢. Mes Mofiey, dull, 5@7 per cent. York, 75¢ premium bid. ¢ 2.—The statement of the Tm- Germany shows the following with the previous hand, increase during the we freasury notes, 7.29.000 marks fon, Increase, 40,940,000 marks. 800 ‘head; maj native steers, § Texas s $2.6003.05; ong, 100 tock- cows, 4.300 1@15e clining head; shipments, 1,800 Jower:' heavy butchers, o $500; medium light, mmon light, $4. 2500 head; 'shipments, 100 lower; lambs, all grades, Stock In Sight. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 100 12,079 3,500 17,000 L3600 137200 3,00 4,300 L. 12,200 46,679 8,000 1,000 2,500 arringe Licenses, Age. 23 7 T30 35 83 31 erman, Omaha.... Omaha, , Omaha.... wn, Omaha ch Hazel salve cures plles, r Storms and Cooler In ebraska Today. The indications in northern portion in the obably thunder storms in the cooler In the western and Kansas nds. Dakota—Frobably thunder afternon; variable winds. Locul Record. —Generally fal Sflm;(‘arres]mmling day of 3804, 1893. 1692, 89S 84S 783 682 61 762, 702 709 g 00 00 67 225 the coudition of tom- 1891, 722 652 Muret 1. o Other Stations STATIONS. E’gl i i Omaha North Piatie. Val Davenpori... Kansas City. .. Denver.....\. ] Salt Lake Cliy. Rapid Oty ... .0 Helena. Bismarck. St. Vincent. Cheyeune ... Milds City! Gaiveston. . T Part eloudy. .00/Cloudy. 14| Olear. (00| Clear. 100(Cloudy. 00| Clear. 00| Part cloudy. 00| Cloudy. 00| Parteloudy. 100|Cloudy. 00| Clear. 00 Part cloudy. ‘00| Part cloudy. ‘g |Cloudy. 00! Part cloudy. H0) “indlcate CROKGE race. HUNT. Local Foreeast Omclal. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKETS Second Day of the Wosk 8e3s a More Libersl | Supply of All Sorts, TRADE IN CATTLE STILL BADLY OFF Conditions Not Favorable, but Prices Well Maintained Under the Clreamst Mogs Drop a Dime but Fast at the Decll roes ~ Sell TUESDAY, June 26. Recelpts of beef cattle were comparatively limited at all the principal markets today, and, as there was a falr inquiry from all sources, the tone of the market was fairly good. Handy fat dry-fed beeves wore good request at prices strong (o a dime higher, the market ruling active at the ad- vance, The supply of cows and helfers was lim- ited to a few loads and none of these were very good as to quality. Good fat stock was in demand at strong prices, with very few desirable cows and heifers on sale, The or- dinary to fair stuff changed hands at about steady prices, and at the close of business few if any calves were left in first hands. There was a fair supply of stock cattle on sale, and, while the better grades found ready sale at firm figures, there was a dis- position among buyers to hold off on light and coarse grades. The movement was mod- erately brisk and everything decent sold in scason. Representative sales: DRESSED ‘BEEF. reasonable . Av. Pr. 2,...1106 43 00 P T 100 0T 12 7 1.0 830 6.0 1. 0 240001012 38,1190 2 410 1101 SHIPPING AND EXPORT. 18,1404 1200 400 0 19,21 28 CALVES, 2. 140 35 100 100w 4w BULLS. L1610 210 STAGS. . 970 250 RS AND F i1 83 4 TDAHO No. Av. Pr, 1 steer, thg. 1010 §2 00 2 3l .. 813 818 520 HOGS—Receipts today were upwards of 12,000, making an increase for the two days of this week over last week of over 3,000 head. Conditions at the close yesterday were unfavorable, andl with heavy receipts here and lower markets elsewhere buyers de- manded heavy ¢oncessions in prices. The opening of trade was slow at prices 10c to 15c lower, at which basis the bulk sold. Trading was not particularly brisk, but by noon the pens were practically cleared, only a few loads remaining In first hands. However, prices were at the low point of the day at thé finish. Sales early were largely arouna $4.76, with prime shippers as high as $1.85, but later the bulk of the trading was around $4.70, with light stuff selling down to $4.60 and $4.65. Extreme sales were at from $4.60 to $4.85 and bulk from $4.70 to $4.75, against a bulk yesterday at from $4.80 to $4.85, and on last Tuesday from $4.70 to $4.75. resentative sales Av. 8h. Pr. CA No. 4 st No. Av. Sh. 78 80 2. £0 160 50 20 1) 360 160 [ 80 PIGS AND L2200 40 300 SHEEP—No sheep have been received for soveral days, consequently there Is some inquiry for good muttons at prices nominally strong. Fair to good natives are quotable at $2.76@3.26; falr to good westerns, $2.50@ 3.00; common and stock sheep, $2.00@2.26; good to cholce 40 to 100-1b. lambs at $2.50@ 3.7, ROUGH. New York Live Stock Market. YORK, June 26.—BEEVES—Receipts, no market SHEEP AND LAMUS-—Recelpts, sheep, dull; lumbs uctive, Mc higher; poor o falr, $2.6068.25; lambs, Inferior to prime, 5,006, 75, HOGS—Recelpts, 30 good hogs, #6500 NEW 900 head head; market bigher; THE OMAHA DAILY BEF. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 180 Special Sale Brass and SEE SAMPLES RS e SHOW WINDOWS WE PLACE ON SALE THIS WEEK our entire stock of brass and {ron beds, white cnameled, brass trimmed, at about half usual prices to close them quick. All our brass goods are highly “lag- quered,” that is to say, covered with an imperishable, trausparent brep ration so they will never tarnish, but remain bright and clean. 1 hc%:- mand for brass and iron beds has been constantly growing during the pdst five years. They are wholesome, neat and last a lifetime. Here ave u few " IRON BEDS In White Enamel and with Brass Trimmings. ...Now 8 ...Now ow ow ow Former price $12.7 Former price 20.00.... Former price 22.50...... Former price 30.00 BRASS BEDS Cold Finished—Fire Lacquered Coods. Former price #45.00... Former price 55.00.... Forwer price 10.00 . Former price £5.00 *Terms cash or easy payments. Formerly People’s Mammoth Insta'lment House. 30, excepting Mondays and Saturdays. Close Evenings at WM. LOUDON, ) Commission Merchaut CRAIN AND PROVISIONS: Private wires to Chicago and New York. business orders placed on Chicago Trade. Correspondence solicited, Office, room 4, New York Life Bullding Telephono 1308. WHY EGGS ARE NOT EATEN One of the Seorets of a Great Trade in Hen Fruit, STRICTLY FRESH ONES CANNOT BE HAD Only the Castoffs fram the Storage Houses Are Offered to the Retail Trade in the Summer—It Might Be Otherwlse, being thrown upon the market and (EEine teed as fresh laid. Eges, like many other perishable objects, deteriorate with age, and after being held in store for several montha they loge thelr freshness and flavor. A cold storage egg for breakfast does not whet | a man's appetite into a desire for two more, Under the present method of handling eggs the consumer 15 always eating stale ) stock, nd winter.” Sometimes, in Febria n, after the cold storage e n exhausted, and before the | speculators commence DUtting eggs Into storage again, there is a_ brief period when consumers get fresh laid eggs, as nothing. else Is to be had. A great deal of care s taken by busine men to handle the different lines of goods in whi®h they are dealing so as to muke them as pleasing as possible to consumers. A vast amount of money is expended on neat packages and in putting an extra polish or finish on the goods o as to make them attractive to the eye. It is also a constant study with the merchant how he can improve the actual quality of his goods and give the purchaser greater satisfaction. Al this is done for the sole purpose of in- creasing the demand for the particular line of goods in question. There is, howe a very noteworthy ex- ception to this general rule of trade, and that 1s in the case of egg: 'he annual egg crop of the United States amounts to | prices several million dollars, eggs being a very | kot important product of the farm. The dealers | ] who handle eggs are, many of them, con- | tations for n nu'\ WK ducting the business in the very manner | ahd bulls and from A5 2.} best calculated to set the public against | ind vulle, fnd t from $3.85 Lo g o m;u‘ them and limit the consumption. Early in | A further decline of e in the Lond ”!I‘"“l' el the spring, as soon us eggs become plenty [ fook exporters out of the fic 10, and the JERRG and cheap, speculators and dealers com- [ for eustorn account helng, very lmited walos mence to place them away in cold storage | Men lid where they will be held “for the advance | VIS 0 yosterday's opening in the market, which usually occurs dur- | /A0, POF%, COMATED NG RONENGE JEPR ing the winter months. ~ Something ke [ {ha‘ i Of it Joss e was taken off at the 800,000 cases, of thirty dozen each, have [ start this morning. At the decline there was, been stored ‘this seaxon in Chicago, and as Iy ‘free buying, and the tone of the later many more in New York City. In addition to ket was atendy’ and firmer, The best of the these large holdings almost every city in o iroughfrom 86,01 t0 4510, and the country is carrying more or less of sales of dssorted lght ot th coladutorage egus: Pt i e A The greatest care is taken in selecting . e 480 to 80" far eggs for this purpose, as only the very Y e ere closely. bought. bp. RaRu best can be expected to keep well and co out of the cold storage in good shap that resason the eggs are all canil that Is, placed so that the light of a candle or lamp will shine through them, when the oper CHICAGO Texas Cattle In Good Demand for Cannlng rurposes. CHICAGO, June 26.. far as the native mar- ket I8 concerned it simply a nominal one Th was not enough of them to ar ddea of values, Of the 3,500 head 2000 head: were credited to Texas, v in Rood sed b saeh bicked up at Ltives helping the m sis of from $1.60 to $2.25 and bulls, and range of qu with ¢ Importance in_sheop, wdvance. Quotations §1.20 to $3.75, here was something have brought wis 1o changs Jambs the hut for and sale ney of u might in tor can tell at a glance the fancy good from the bad. A8 the eggs are candled, those which are strictly fresh and bright are placed in new cases for storage, hosge which are not perfectly clean, or give evidence of being a little stale, are put by themselves and usually sold to the retail trade for imme diate consumption, under a guarantee that > 0 are fresh. Sometimes a third grade HOGS—Recelpts, 17,000 head; ulyl f de and sold a8 seconds, Under thix | than at any tme yesterday, closed dull are included all those eggs which | heavy, sba@dan: “pugiers and mixed, little off, but not absolutely spoiled. | A5 1 00G.00, h. These eggs are sold for making pastry and ) oLy U other delicacles. The cracked eges are put (i by themsel and are the only kind of eggs which the wholesale dealers sell direct to (the consumers. The purchasers are mostly children of poor families, who buy a few dozen at a time and carry them home in_baskets. In view of the fact that millions of d ns of the best eggs are stored away in the spring and summer, strictly fresh 4 eggs are not plenty in the stores at this se of the year. The most of the eggs offe to consumers are those which were considered good enough to keep in stora As a result, people at this time of th say that eggs are not good and they . dom serve them on the table, using them for cooking purposes only. The public appe- tite for exis is wpolled Just at a time when eggs would be an agreeable change from roast beef and pork, which by many are regarded as too hearty for hot weather. Egg dealers are wont to lay the blame for AR the light consumption of éggs on berries, | 1 1. Armour which arrive on the market early in the Tecker season. Egg dealers, however, never eat Lobman any of thelr own eggs, and hence are in [ &hippers and fgnorance of the real cause for the aversion | Left over of the public appetite. Retall dealers can, if they want good, fresh exgs for thelr customers. Kiks are worth only a certaln price to put in storage, and If the dealer will pay that price he can get exg® now that are just as good as any to be had during the win- ter “monthe. As @ rule, the fresh stock costs about lc per dozen more than the | feu tale eggs, but a great many re- | HOGE- K tall merchants prefer to save that A4, Market cént, #o that they can cut the retall L86; houvie rice just 80 much lower in hopes of mak- Grd.85; Hights, life a burden to thelr competitors. Mf" 34400t yhen the summer months have passed | | SHE and cold weather comes on one may hope | Bes to get fresh eggs, but no—the price has possibly Recelpts—Cattle, 3,500 head; hogs, 17,000 head; D, 5,000 hend. ing Journal reports Teceipts, 2,500 hend; 2,000 were Tex- nuilves steady Xans jower; prime " to ateers, 8460 medium, * $4, 264,603 Othern, E380G 10 Texins, $2.6003. 60, ket 100 lawer rough, - 8 .40 5,000 head AND ), ' 83,2519, 60; shoep lower: lambs higher; mbs, $5.10. Ipts wnd Disposition of Stock. receipts and_dispomition of stock the books of the Union 8Lo for (e twenty-four hours en m., June 2, 154 RECELI/S. Rec Ofelal #hown by company o'elock p Cattle Hoks s not D Buyers. Omaha Packing company . The G. H. nd company. Swift an y . The Cudi John P, Chicngo OSITION Bauires & Co.. Degen. il 18 129 650 foeders 175 26 12,018 Stock Market. 20, CATTLE-Recelpta i to, get . Kansus City 1 KANSAS CITY, June i whipm nts stockers and head; shipments, 200 biilk of sale, $4.78 $4.5604.95; mixed, Yorkers, $.7664.807 0 13,200 W@ite lower 80 puckers, 60450, Nead: shipments, elpts, 1,00 ady slow but advanced and the cold torage egge are | IUs cool and refreshing at Courtland Beachy