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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Weather Was Fiue and the Market Weak and Declining, WHEAT GREW HEAVIER LATER IN THE DAY | Firm After an Early Spoll of 4 In Sympathy with the Drop In Wheat—Stocks and " Bon Corn Was Woak = * e & CHICAGO, June 27.—~Weather fine, market weak and declining, was the news by cable from every foreign market today. Wheat bere started at 69c, a drop of ‘%c per bu, and sold heavy at the decline during the first hour of the session. The attempted tle up of Pullman cars was also given as a reason Tho trade was light during the forenoon. N. B. Ream was said to be a buyer of wheat against puts he had secured, although he was openly a seller, Pardridge was a seller of mederate quantities. July opened at from 60c to 59%c, and touched 58%c during the fluctuations of the first hour. September started at from Gi%c to G1%c and worked gradually down to 6lc. Tho heaviness with which the market opened Increased and did not reach its fullest expression until after July had sold off to from 58%c to 58%c and September to from 60%c to 60%e. The price at the close for July was 69%c and for Sep- tember from 61t to 61%c. The corn market was firm after an early spell of weakness in sympathy with the drop In wheat It was influenced, also, at the opening by the most favorable accounts regarding the growing plant everywhere. The succeding firmness was due to the pr ent good demand for the moderate quantity in sight. The Irlllllxlr was light and largely against privileges. July opened at 40%c, a decline of %c, the lowest price of the day the closing price being from 40%c to 40%c. The oats crop s reported to have derived considerable benefit from the late rains, and, with a good amount of long stuff offered lower prices were scored. July started stead- ily at 89%c, an advance of %c, sold down to 88%c and shortly before the close rallied to 39c. Pork and lard were neglected and changed very little in value. Ribs were traded in sparingly and to their disadvantage, closing at a decline of Ge for July, September re- maining at yesterday's value. The leading futures ranged as follows: “Ariicien. Tigh. | Lo Wheat,No. ‘l’ June.. BRY July u‘“ Bept ) Cormn No. 2. June..... July. Sept. Onte No. ose._ B8% 604 014G 404@% 40% @1 d1%a! any 0% 20% 6734 2e o7l iy 80 50 68 583% 0034@ih 4014@% 403 a 4014 38 zugl 07 it Lard. 100 1bs June.......|. and tiade small. 2 spring, S8%e; d, 5%, 4074c;" No. 3 yellow, 4116@41 A6 AS, No. $12.550 Short Dry i ehoul- short o sides 5714660, L 6214@5.57; (hoxed), 868070690 41 PHISKY—Distiilers’ Tlie following Were the receipts ana snipments for today: finished goods, per gal., [ Receipts, [Shipmoents. 23,000 325000 270.000 5,000 Rye. bu.: Burley, bu. On the Produce exchangs today tha butter mar- ket was steady: creamery, 141g@17¢; dlary, 114@ 1dke. Egus, » m; D@1e. 1,000 g OMAHA GENERAL MARKET, Condition of Tride and Quotations on Staple and Fancy Produce. Butter and eggs remained steady yesterday, but poultry Is quoted lower. There 18 a pretty falr demand for old pigeons, as the gun clubs use @ good many in their “shoots.”” Later in the season, when game is abundant, sportsmen spend their time hunting, and there is very lit- tle demand for pigeons. The gun clubs want ol birds that are good, strong fiyers. BUTTER—The market is steady and without feature. The general price hore Is 10¢ for packing stock. Cholce country butter, 12@l4c; separator creamery, 15@16c; bricks, 164015c. EGGS—"The supply of eggs continues large on this market. The proportion of stock showing the effects of hot weather is very large, and the loss in candling heavy. Good stock s selling generally at ve. LIVEE POULTRY—The poultry market was lower yesterday, owing to the heavier receipts. Old hens, ‘which have been in light supply for the past week or more, and which sold at 606\ the first of the week, were very plentiful yeaterday, and 6c was an outside price. A good many holders were glad to clean up at S0, As to spring chickens, the market 1s glutted, and sales were reported at 10g12c. The demand for ge: and ducks s very Jight, and what few are arr ing are mosty birds that huve been phicked, and in consequence not very desirable, Ducks, Te; hen turkeys, gobblers, 5G6C; eesc i@, VEATL—Receipts at commission houses are not large, but there are still a good many on the market. Cholce fat and small veals are quoted at Ge: coarse and large, 3@4c. CHEESE—There Is fome very cholce Wiscon- sin_ cheese on the market. ° Wisconsin, full cream, new make, 10@1lc; Nebraska and Towa. full cream, 9G10¢; Nebraska and Iowa, part skim, 6G7c! Limburger, No. 1, 10c: brick, No. 1, 10c; Swiss, No. 1, 13a1ic. HAY—The receipts aro more market i not so firm, lower. Upland hay, 38. $1.50; rye straw r' Color m ght bales sell the be top prices, PIGEONS—The gun clubs uso quite many pigeons, and there is a demand for: ola birds strong on the wing. Old birds, per dox., $1.40G1.50. VEGETABLES. The market on ables did not show any material change. ~ Wax beans are unusuall rce and high for this season of the y The local growers are supplying what few there are on the market. Peas are also scarce and high, WATERMELONS—The early Texas melons have been exhiusted and Georgla does not appear quite Teady to commence shipping here. Just at present there are none on the markel, s’ far ax nown, but there will be a car In the latter part of the'week. Per 100 CANTALOUPE tng on the market BEETS—New béets, on_orders. SQUASIH. oo per doz. lveral and the although not quotably midiand, $8; lowlan Demand ' fair; supply st price on hay. Only top grades bring 8 good $20.000125.00, ntaloupen are arriv- $1.25G1.50 per doz. per dox.. bunches, 2655, summer squash op ordera. On orders, per crate, $1.50, or PPERS—Texas green peppers, per —Hand picked navy, $2.10G2.15; $1.90G2.00; common White beans, OLD medium s, California, There s plenty brought in by 2¢ per 1b, home grown e local growers, small, they are very is also_ consider- 3004 8hip- CABBAGE- cabbage bein; and while ¢ able California pini stock, on orders, 262 ASPARAGUS—Good home grown stock, 85400 Per doz.. on_orders. TOMATOES—Florida stack I8 pretty well ¢ hausted, the season being rather far advance: for whipiments from that state. Misslssippi stock 15 In large supply. Good Shipping Stock, per & Dasket crate. $1.201.40. NEW BEANS—The supply of wax and string beans I8 dimited principally o home grown stock, Which 18 not overly plenty o far. and which s held at firm prices. Wax, per 35 bu basket, §1; string, per 3 bu. basket, The PEABThe supbly |s somewhat lirger, Good stock, per b, EGQ PLANT—Per dozx., on orders, 7508100, GAULIFLOWER=Cholce stock. per dox., $1.600 1.7 CARROTS-New southern aoa bunches, 306 10c. EIB PLANT On orders, per 1b.. 2o PARSLIEY--On orders. per doz. bunches. 25G30c. TURNIPS-New souther bu., $1.25; home wrown, per doz. bunches, 4 FRUITS. ction sale ye: At the auction sale yesterday morning were 80ld 699 crates apricots. 13 plums, 25 prunes, 284 peaches, and 4 figs. On Thuraday the cfterings will consist of & car of cherries and @ part of a car of upple ‘Advices from California say that the Alameda county cherry crop has fallen upon hand times ihis year, and the growers are not taking the trouble to pick certaln varleties of the fruit. he cherry yield in Alameda county was un usually large last year, and under the most ondinary clrcumstances every man who hud an &cre Of cherries could count upon from 3500 to #100 profit upon that amount of ground. This year 'the profit will be about half the former Amount, 1 the cherries ‘happen o be of the Flght Variety, and if they happen 1o be canning gherrias the itaures wil be oo the other side of carrots, per At the rning there the ledger, hard times and an overstock of .wu} exchan, T'HE OMAHA DATLY BEF TIIURSDAV JUNF 38 1991, reventing the cAQn'ng of more Tag taken int necount thelow cheies arg_eelljng 1 1 1he Fastern markets, It fn diienit to sed haw gl Srawers "ean’ gt anyihing at ol out of i {rult, after paying frelght rates and from tnst v other ex controls Inw i Verage, yet ly wil wns four years ago. Den 3 most of the of Falrmont, who orch in Kuneas, ity ige wen the Targest ajple wived reports I state regurding apple crop will b ROt be as large ax It Davis, pippin and Jennatin trees summer varietios nre londed down with fruits while the winesaps and other hardy varie: ties are fallng cr ant_of Ight. The frait I8 developing rapidly since the recent raind. The erop In the west wij] greatly exceed that of the_eastern states (his v PRAW DR ,n’..r} arrivals stock, were re- nominally of_ California () < ¥ ¥ AT e Thers are plenty Good stock, cherries to be had on the market $1.00G1.25, APPLES-While fornin apples the even home Kt B0-1b, erates, ¥ per 14 Lu. box APRICOTS every day, higher. HOSK celved 1t week oF more. 2.80, BLACKI stock, $1 BLACK RA quite large. G RED HAST yesterduy, which cages. PEACHES eased yester car of are not many Call. f southern n Californ| e grown, 75 there market 18 full wn cooking apples. southern or coming arcer and There ot th 0d shipping stoc JERRIES-Thero, liave been none re- wmount to anything during the last Qu ¢ nominally $2.25 SHRIES are a few apricots are 5 11,50, Recelpts moderate, — Good SPRER The receipts were i stock, few In A-qt were a s % for in part filon of peaches was auction sale of stock. Good stock The supply en ¢ by the of Cailfornia @l PLUMS. coming $18 10 § frult and v PRUN trom Califor box FlGS—A few California They are quoted at $1 TROPICAL FRUITS. AS-As usual. when berrles are on t the demand’ for bananas 1s not very Stock, $2.00002.00, TEMONE-The deniand has not been fncreased toan extont suitielont 1o advance prices as yet d''the market remains steady. Fancy lemon 305" uthe, $H00014.00; Tancy lomons, ) aize, 8.7 ;. che 360 size, § a Mediteirinean Swects hid on the market at $3.75, PPLIES-There 18 a falt supply of pitieappies on the market at’ $1.50 per 700075 per erate of about six doz. MISCELL Fancy, per 1b., Hallow re trom the fow they California plums range In price g to size of only a & _vet, and per box ety A few boxes and arc of prunes are arriving worth about $2.60 per have arrived ngs BAN the mark heavy i are {0 e PIN lorida 0%, OF FIGS. _ DATES B4c. HONEY- MAPLE SYRUI Almond ts, 12 “0-ib. boes, per Ib, dark honey, 10G12c. us, per doz., $12. it i5h Waliuts, 20; flber X 6 bait bbl, 1 green hides, 2ic; No. 1 green sef No, © green. salted hides, Cut 8t 1o Tha” ol Ko 274l calt, 8 Ibs. 6 15 Iba., dc; Nooi dry flint Biden, 8. No. 2 dry fint. Hidew, ‘30 No. 1 dry saited hides, dc; pirt cured hides, %o per Ib, ess than fuily cured. D en salted, each, 25@60c; green salted shearlings (short-wooled eardy skins), Gach, b@c; dry shearlings (short-wooled early Shing), No. 1, each, 5@'n2; dry shearlings (short Wooled eafly skins), Nu. 2, each, Sc; dry flint, Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool,” peits, per Ib, actual welght, 6@se; dry fiint, Kansas and Nebragka murrain wool peits, per b, actual welght, 4@te; dry fiint, Colorado butcher wool peits, per b, actual welght, 4@ic; dry flint, Colorado murrain wool pelts, per 'Ib, ~ actual welgnt, 4g5e VK ELOW AND GREASE-Tallow, No. 1, 49 anic; tatow, ‘No. 2 $adtc; Eraase, whith A, 3 e, Nt B, dc; rease. yellow, dci redses anik, Ber old buter, 2G24c; beeswax, grease, durk, prime,’ 16@18¢; rough tallow, Zc. NEW YORK G salt No. 1 veal RAL MARKET. esterday's Quotations on Flour, Graln and Provistons, Metals, Ete. NEW YORK, June 27.—FLOUR—Receipts, ,000 bbls.; exports, 94,000 bLbls.; sales, §,000 pkgs.; market nominal on absence of demand; spring wheat held firmly because of high cash markets west; southern flour, dull; rye flour, stead; bis.; buckwheat flour, nominal. BUCKWH ~Nominal. CORN MEAL-Dull; vellow western, 2.80; Brandywino, $2.80; sales, 800 bbls. RYE-Nominal; state, 56@ose; Jerscy, 2@5 BARLEY—N niinal. BARLEY MALT—Dull; rowed, §208 WHIBAT—Réc sales, Spot ele $2.05@ anada, 90G05 13,000 b bu.” futures exports, 63 and 48,000 bu weaker; 2 red, in swré afloat, 62%e: f. 0. b, ca dsixe, delivercd; No. 1, har Options opened tweak on easicr wther In Burope, taing north- abor troubles. T was local all day and excessively dull to a lack of outside business, and the tone is b losed at %@7%e net decline: June, clo July, 61 1-16e@62%¢; closed A August, losed at Septe December, ints, 0,000 market, G1%¢ n, and cables, west and western exparts, 60,000 bu. futures and 24000 bu. _epoi, Spot market, quiet; No. o i elevator and itk "afloat.” Option market opened k "on rains, good crup prospects and ammpahy with Wheat, ‘tuled dull' all day, closing at a slight et Bhicon fat own: June. cigeed at 43ty July, BuGasGe, closed at 48lsc: August, d0%@ i04e, closed at 46%e; September, 46%CGA6%C, closed at 40%e; Decombar, M%G4GHe, closed at b, OATS—Receipts, 50,000 bu. futures and 78,00 bu. spot. ket Irregular, cloxing firme: 3, B1g32c; No. 2 delivered, 525 0. 3, No. 2 white, 8@i3tie;’ No. 8w 5 track, mixed western, 12aG3c; track, white western, S21afSe track, ‘white state, 5316GiSc. Option ~market, steady early on fears of damngo by too much Tain, but later reacted wiih other markets and closéd %GXe down; June closed at Si%c; July closed at 48kc: August, 35%@3%e, closed at 3i%e; Scptember, 4@ s%e, cldsed at 3hige. TLAY- Dull; shipping, $6.00G6.50] §05d o cholce, $1.0048.50. HOPS—Weak Pacific congt, 1 HIDES—DUI lected, Receipts, 16,000 bu. 0,000 bu. ; exports, none state, common to cholce, 8@ Hc; salted New Orlen lidhe: Texas, wot ns, relected, 20 to 24 Ibs. hentiock sole, Buenos light to lieavy welghts, 150015 imest ¢ lleece, 19@2e yros, vOOL—Inactive; d S Reof, dull plekled vellic Lard, dull beef hams, Cat @73%¢; plckled shoul- sternsteam_closed ©losed at $7.05, nominal; Seplen §7.20, nominal; refined, stead; continent, A., $7.80; compound, 5%@Gie, Pork, befter inquiry and’ firm. BUTTER—Dull; western dairy, CHEES| ady; part skims, Quict; receipts, 9,824 P FRTiOTE United clo Washingt 6; Washington, in~ bul 8 Philadelphia and ‘and Baitimore, in 0G28e. PROVISIO! ber closed_at 10@1515c. d at B9%c bid common to good, NG e, falr’ to extra, 4@0%c; Japan, BMOLAS 8004 10 cholc PIG TRON can, $10.006 14.00 COPPER—Qui Quict; New Orleans, 819 open kettle, ull; Scoteh, 50; Ameri- bid; plates, market IR—Quict; domestic, nominal; sales on 25 tons July tin at’ $19.30, COTTON I Oll~TInactive; prime 5 asked; off crude, 26 he: cholee yellow, vellow, off grades *chang crude, grades yollow, 320 qed ne ' white, 2 St. Lous Generat Market. ST. LOUIS, June FLOUR—Easier, quotably changed WH 10 off %e early and stald down on ganerall ish news f vesterday July, 80%4c} but not ash and B3%4e; Septem ports lost U@he 39%4¢; July, 280; August, tine crop 40c; June, @iy on 2 cash and c; August, 20%c; Septem: (o, o5 Unchanied, S0 oty chdics to extra fancy, wdy: separator " cholce dairy, 13@14e, ad - Quiet ai 1o LEAD- Pirm at 10 SPELTIEI g CORN' Nz Wi creamery, 16¢; (4 ¥ 15 CCording to delivery. BAGUIA PROVISIO! changed wheat, 13,000 14,000, wheat, none; Chlef the Good Paal. NEW YORK, June 27.—The chlef feature of Interest of the speculative situation today was the unexpectedly good showing made by St. Paul for the month of May, the net earn- ings being only $73,063 less than for the corresponding month of 1893, It ‘was thought the May report would show a loss of over $100,000 and when the figures were pub- lished the effect on the market was quite pronounced, and caused purchases not alone of St. Paul and the other grangers, but also of the list generally. Another fa- vorable factor of the speculation was the very small withdrawal of gold for shipment tomorrow, only $500,000, and this, together with the reduction in the rates of sterling 0 a polut P«luw the figures at | ways, 19 | which the exportation of gold s profitable fended to fmpart a_more confident tone (o the trading on the bull side of the market Wy #timolated trading on the part of the shoFid. j‘un Joudog cables came In with a eport of ml markey_gbroad for foan. sccurltff, and there Was mast of the [vyn,vnl]nw oy {H oreign ac¥ont. The conditions seemed gntirely fa- vorable to an upward movement n the rail- and some of the Industrials came In under the rule, Sugar wgg pot hlv strong on m‘L l|.m|,.;¢ Kn.« finf of the pir= chases being credited to a heavy operator who had covered his shorts and taken the other side of the market. Washington buy- ing orders were also in the board, and a feport was in circulation to the gffect that (e Jugnl sehicdule way, safg r;f)p- shares fose 570 pef eont to 101% and ofobed within % per cent of the bighest point touchgd. gn e imbrovemeht ~ Tn 1th busihast Panl sold up 1% per cent and retained the improvement to the end The other grangers were Strong In sympathy with the leaders, Northwestern moving up 1 er cent and Burlington & Quiney and Rock Island each 3 per cent. The general market opened firm and a frac- tion higher, and on good buying recorded an advance which was not checked materially until about 11:30 o'clock, when a fractional reaction took place in the active shares, while Minneapolis & St. Paul preferred broke 2 per cent, Cordage 2% per cent and lowa Central preferred 3 per cent on sales of 100 shares each. Before noon the market had recovered its tone, and swung into the after- noon strong and moderately active, the im- proving tendency continuing up to the close, the last prices being made at an advance of from 1 to 2 per cent on yesterday's closing figure: The rallway and miscellaneous bond mar- ket was strong all da The Evening Post's London cable says: The improvement in stocks continues. The statement of Pregident Cleveland had a good effect here and Americans are rising steadily today and closing at the best. It is b lieved that the worst of the trade depre sion in America is over, but only a slow recovery Is expected. The other markets partly responded to the improvement in America but business is still insignificant The India council sold 65 lakhs of rupees at rates ranging up to 13 3-32d. The amount to be offered next wek was reduced to 40 lakhe. The ftollowing are the closing quotations on the leading stocks of the New York ex- change today Ateiiison .. Adanis Exp Alton, T. Hoo.o.s o pd o Am. Express..... | Balitmore & Oilo Cnnada Pacific. ... Canada Southern. Central Pactiic. . Ches. & Ohlo. Chicago Alton i & Q Chiicago Gr... Consoitdated Gas: CUC kSt L Colo. Coul & Iror Gouton Ol Cert iorn Pacine | No. Pac. pra {U.P.D. & G000 | Northwestern do pfd.... N.¥. Centrii COX|N. Y. & N. Eng. 80 [Ontario & W 11| Oregon’ Tmp: 17 " [Oregon N 140 o/ R L |Pacine Maii 12016 | Pittshurg a7 Pullman Piia Readl; "1 Richmond 1. Hudson 1204 do_ prd Del. Lack. & W w D. & R. G. pld... D.&C.F. Co.... East Tenn ... Erle .0 e, do pfd Fort Wayi G- Northern pfd.; G &R Lptd.. Hocking V. 111 Central St.P. & Duluthi. K. & T. pf Lake Efle & W. do pfa : Lake Shore Lead Trust. . Louisville& N Louisville & N.'A. Manhattan Coi Memphis & C Michigan Ce 0. Pacif Mobile & Ohio;. Nashville Chat.. Nutional Cordaz do pfd N. J. Central N. & W, pld North Ami. Co..... The totul sales of stock shares, including: An Atchison, 4,200; American ton, 8,300; Gas, souri Pacific, tonal ing, 3,5 133/t Pan prd; 278 |St. P. & Omaha... 100 ic 901 |Sugar Refinery... 17 " |Tenn. Coal & Iron 00| Texas Pactfic. 238 |T. & 0. Ce 204 Uniou P 014 | U. 8. Express. W.SL L. &P..0 do pfd. 115 " M&S! L 103 23| _do prd ‘Erie, 3,100; Mi Lead, NEW YORK 1] Prsies cent. STERLING EXCHANGE actual business in_bankers' bills at $LAsis fo domand and at $L.STUG4.87 for sixty day bill posted rates, $LE@190; commerciul bil's, # 5% SILVER CERT c GOVERNMENT steady. Closing_quotatior (@43 per Dull and easier, with BOND: D &R G. 48 Erie 2nds G.H. &S | Jdo'7n... | &mC a0 08, MK & T Tet 48, MK &T. 2d 49, Muttial Union s N.J. Cent. Gen. 58 No. P N Pac N. W. Consols o o i Ala. Class A.. Ala: Class B. Ala, Class C. Currencies. nonfind ‘o, new Bt onu, new s Tenn. new se Tenn, old 6. Va. Centurien dodeferred, Atehison 48, T Atehigon 24 A Canadn So. 2uda.. Cen. Pac. 15t " St P’ Consols T 79 [SL P, C. &P, 60 |SULCLAL 3098, T LS K Tex. Pac. A0 28...1.100 e | U. P 15ts Of "0 * | West Sitore s 1025 18t Boston Stock Quotations. BOSTON. June 27.—Call lons. 114 tme loans, 2i§adi¢ per cent.” Closing ulocks Louds wnd mining S F......50-10 A dnge, 1013 | Wis. Cen Am; Susoe pid. 92 | Atehison 2ds. v State 5 13| Atehison 18.... e eenono.. 1057 | Gen. Bieette o4 Boston & Albany. C Hoston & Matne, C.B. & Q. Fitelibur en. Eleetric. .l Mexican Cential.. 0ld Colony. ... Oregon S| uuuv,u Rubbe Unfon Pac West End 5t End Westingh. Elo por _cent prices for Atlantie Boston & Montana, Butte & Boston t & Heel! San Franc ning Quotations. SAN FRANCISCO, June 27.—The official closing quotations for Minlhg S10ES 101hy Were 4 foi- lows: Al Belelier. . Best & Le .-nor Bodie Ce Bulwer Gholiar: . Con. Cul. & Va. Crown Point.. Eureks Con. Gould & Curry HAle & Noreross. .. B3 Mexiein 63 Mono...... . 16 Ophir 140 Potosi ) Suvi {Siarra N Union Con.......... Utah.... . Yellow Jackoi. & Quotations. The following ‘ada, New Yofic Mini NEW YORK, June 27. closing mining quotations "[Plymouth ara the 0 50 175 Union Con. 30 Yellow Jacket. Tron Sil Quickailver. .. Homestake T ; o prefer rei Mexic Ontario.. ophir......! LONDON, June 27.—4 p. m. closin 101 3-8 Mexican ordin 101 1-16 % Gonsols, money 115‘ ntral ¥ LVER -28%d per ounce. ONEY™t4 per cent. e Vato of discount in the open market fo¢ both ahicre A Garce MOt Dills 1 T1-10GX por cont. Finunclal No BOSTON, June #.—Clearings, ances, 31,185, 2 BALTIMORE, balances, $301,509. NEW YORK, June balances, 3, PARIS, June 27.—Three 72l4e for the account PHILADELPHIA, 264; balances, $2,807,357, JON, June 2.—The p Ayres toduy is 250 MEMPHIS, June 2. —New ing t $1 premium; clearings, 85,6 $11,108,205; bal- Clearings, $1,141 $06,155,574; June 94; 21.~Clearings, per cent rentes, 100t June 27.—Clearings, $11,878,- ice of gold at ork_exchange, sell $230,860; balances, June 27.—Money WOrk exchange, 50G65¢ 098, 650, RAN 12140 510 EANS, June 21, New York exchange, commerciul, bank, $1.80 premium. ST, LOUIS, June 27.—Clearings, $3,119,065; bal- ances, $628,968. Money, dull at 6G7 per cent Exchange on New York, e premium bid; 0¢ asked. CHICAGO, Jun Clearings, 3! an 31,446,804, Forelgn exchange, 1ing exchange, sotual, $4.574G4. 8%, AL AGH per cents 24716 per cent. Nw emium. Clear- ings, SAN telegraphic ican dollars, NEW OR 21.—Dratts, sight, 6214 @obe. 100; 300, June ‘Mex! iver bars, learings, $779,501 3 premium; 195,915, bals aull. ' Ster Money, easy .-.‘,...‘yu” e e ..,.zwli s T ANA ll\E STOCK MARKET’ Receipts Show g 8light Increase Over the Enuw Three Daye of Last Woak b 04 N\‘ CATTLE ;‘BE vgrv UNSATISFACTORY & T A Only the Cholcest Uflt:l‘ln ‘!“ slfll.“!v While Others Ave Slow and Lower— Hogs Actiseaud Stendy-Sheep In Hettar Request. wiP WEDNESDAY, June 27. Receipts 80 far this week compared with last show very little increase all around. There were hardly as many cattle on sale today as were here a week ago, and the receipts Included a fair sprinkling of vory desirable cattle, both heavy and light. The demand was not at all urgent from any quarter, and the market dull and un- satisfactory throughout. Bad reports from Chicago and across the water paralyzed the shipping and export demands and as sup- plies were ample, buyers for the dressed beef houses took advantage of the situa- tion to depress values as much as possible. The light, handy cattle, on which local killers all came in competition, brought very nearly steady prices, but salesmen had to take oft anywhere from 6 to 16¢ in order to effect sales of the heavier grades and the commoner light des. It was about as slow and unsatisfactory a market as the trade has experienced in some time and there were quite a few cattle still unsold at the close. The market for cow stuff was generally unchanged. There were very few on sale and buyers soon picked them up. Good veal calves were in active demand and firmer and fat bulls, stags, etc., also sold stronger. Common stuff of all kinds was in_indifferent request and lower. The stocker and feeder trade was not particularly brisk, but prices were firmly held on all suitable grades. Offerings were tolerably liberal and regular dealers bought quite a few. Country buyers, however, were shy. The fat cattle market does not sult them. Good to choice feeders are quotable at §: #3.50; fair to good at $2.80 @3.10; common to poor at from $2.75 down. Representative sales: MIXED. 788 400 185 1...1000 HEIFERS. 1561 1450 210 610 2 20 111660 2 25 OXEN. 8...1610 210 ETAGS. 1021800 8 50 RS, AND FEEDERS. Receipts* were hardly as heavy as dealers were anticipating, and this had a steadying influence on the market. There was a fair demand for shipping account, and local packers exhibited their usual willing- ness to take all the hogs they could get when prices were favorable. Compared with yesterday's uneven market, prices ruled Wweaker than the opening and stronger than the close. The general average of prices paid was just about steady with Tuesday. Heayy and butcher weight hogs sold largely at $4.75 to $4.80, and the light and light mixed grades at from $4.65 to $4.75. The close was easy with a few unsold. The bulk of the trading was at $4.70@4.75, the same as on Tuesday, or 10c to 15¢ better than on last Wednesday, when $4.55 to $1. bought the bulk of the offerings. Repre- sentative sales: No., Av. Sh. Pr. 205" ... ¢ 58 2804 ESEELEY PIGS- AND ROUQH, 240 Yy R SHEEP—The drouth was broken so far as receipts were concéred. Two of the eleven loads were consigned direct to packers, and the others were mogtly on the common or feeder order. The demand for desirable muttons and lambs was fair with prices quotable firm. Fair to good natives are quotable at $2.75@3.25; falr to good west- erns, $2.50@3.00; common and stock sheep, $2.00@2.25; good to choice 40 to 100-Ib. lambs at $2.6003.76, —=- New York Live Stack Market. NEW YORK, June 21.—BBEVES—Recelpts 3300 head: markel active; good cattle, 1G5 Higher; others, shade lower; common to ordinary, $3.75G4.25; good to prite corn fed and f s fed native steers, $4.7604.90; medium to fair corn fed ‘and Erass fed nat WAOG4. AT common 10 ordinary eorn fe grass fed na tive steers, $4.00G4.25. SHEEI' AND LAMES-Recelpts, 6,300 head; sheep, more actve and steady: lambs, K@%C higher; sheep, poor o prime, $4.20G9.80; lambs, Comamon 0 prime, $4,60G6.00 HOGH—Recolpts, 8,400 head; ferlor to falr Hogs, 5.00G6.40 market firm; in- Kansas ity Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, June #.—CATTLE—Recelpts, 2,600 heud; shipments, %0 head; market weak to 10 Jower; Texas steors, $1.70G3.40; Texus cows, n 80/ beef sieers $5.0004.65; native cows. $10GI40; stockers and feeders, $2.00G3.60; bulls, head; market opened strong, elosed wenk heavies of sl $4.80614.95. Yorkers, SHEED! head; $4.7T5G4.85 mixed #4.75614.80 Tecelpts, 1,700 Pl market slow lnll m- 3486 LN bulk packers, LGN #4.9004.95 lights, DG4, 70, er, shipments, 30 o Recolpts and Disposition of Stock. OfMeial receipts and shown by the books of company for the twenty-four hours ending lock p. trn m., June 2 Cattle i DISPG Packing Ce 1. Hammos and compar ¢ mluqu:m;u}:nl s Q0 v Omaha The G Switt The Degen Cudahy_from K. C G H. H. from K. J. Lobman L. Becker ... Barr & Brown Shippers and feeders Left over Total ... CHICAGO disposition of Interruption of Trafic b stock s Stock Yards at § Union Head, 2488 300 IVE STOOK. the Strike n of Yesterday. CHICAGO, was weak. and the total f. shori of 27,00 was the In| sulting from condition of r the lnst strike, Toda arrivals were it head. The rruption to the fr [ n o was a depressing influence were indifferent. were the resombling chang: somy clally firm Recelpts of hogs we the trade b about 25,00 hend as had been expected, hogs ugh to go no_improvenent in_price market leaned to wenkns sterday’s quotations tain regarding o mmodate e account, therefore, was bought ‘moderately, and slonged 1Ml a later h ny hogs were still ery liitle change w Ket. The supply w v, and o wa values. Local dresse Iy the only bu activity in Prices They were we weak of practic principal buyers, th underwent 1 n ak Instances lower, heavy Cows and heifers were Shippor ability of the [l limited our the ¥ a and the ay's eattle market barely 14,000 head, days falls a little chicf trouble today eight movement, re- ikh the vory flat nd forelgn markets Shippers to the east of firms and canners was nothing demundfrom those no v adical for steers, “and in steers being espos scarce and lower than a majority of d looked for, the arriva instend nigre 5000 1o there th ntrary “loiy une of and n the o sales heing rajir were woa the at ern Kern wag a good U the close. non pare t the rang were only at @ few concerns lots Deinie takcen for feeding purmos s Re hogs. The CATTLE market &low native steers, others, $3.3643. HOGS—Receipt weak and finished 4.80; packers and mixed, and’ butcher weights, .90 cipts: Cattle, 14,0 26,000 head; she 1 1 10¢ 4. Receipts, and 8.2 AND ik, and top lambs, $5.10. WEST! ) he 5 I s 0’ he 1y s, LAMBS—Receipts, lambs 10¢ lower; T074.90; $4.90@5.00; ; calves, 600 head; 0 Tiead. Evening Journal reports hea ver; prime o medium, $3.8) 106365 ad; market opened rough heavy, $1.70@ ime heavy cd light, 4 8,000 top head; sheep, N PACKING INTERESTS. Falling Off of 80,000 in the Output the Only ture of CINCIN: The, Quite a dec for the past week, 260,000, against 6 last vear, nst 3,145,000 o ye as follow NATI, e in mar 000 dar Rapids Sloux City Nebraska Cit Ottumwa.... st Louts, ST e i st 1,000 1bs, 02,10 TS, 4 0" belo 51 th June 27.—(Special Bee)—Tomorrow's Price Week. Telegram to Current will say: Keting of hogs 18 shown western he making 4, g Ste ATTLE—RC Al 1,210 packing indicating preceding week and 400,000 since March 0. Prominent places 1804, 643,000 540 00 278,000 101,000 §1,000 hek Market eipts, market firm, ) to 1400 1hs., $ i stocke 4,100 five 1,350 and steers, shipments, 100 »ower; packing and butcher medium mmon light, 2P—Receipts, market dull lambs, $3.753.90. head; @8.00; Record of receipts of principal yards for Wednesday, South Omahf............ Chicago ......... Kangas City . & St. Louis Totals and $4,006114.65. 2,300 stondy nive 14,000 1ight, pigs 600 $2.86 $.90004.9: a; shipments, tives, mixed, ht. ock at June 27, Hog the four 1804: Sheep. 2,784 8000 Cattle. 2,358 2,600 100 23,088 Fruit Quotations. CHICAGO, Chicago, sold auction ' today. Helive plums, plums, " £1.20; eight Tragedy 80cqs Alur 1 apric June 21.—Porter Bros. cars of plums, s, company, fruit at ; Royal jeach California o B ecelan, evarbon: v Porter auction ton apples, 3 hes, H0cqi.40; Montgamel: New Castlos, Farl Fruit compaj fruit at auction t prices: Cherries, pea i £ $1.15. The fornia lowing $1.1 65@sic; good many showi less; apricots, Royal, plums, purple’ Duancs, d0, $2,15; Royal Hellve, adedy’ prunes, $2.500 lett pears, $2; suppiy la MINNE, and low rains from drouth clined gradually fron which “was &@%¢ the future months, wheat. S before the of sales yest ever, sold” well at bu.; shipment bu.’ of decrease in supplying _the 6130 61140 01 4 6ite; No. June chiefly dug close of thy nd the loca fa, b 1 h thern, lour closing down tod: it s suppd smaller than last 5 wits 201,64 bbis., with Shipments of flour were put estimated at twenty-four hours. about” .35 to 240 for bukers. W Napoleon, Biggeratl, about Hel 2,10 Republicans, ny, Jay, Black 18100 00 i fis b0 e 2, na 5 of the latter W day The demand was good, all R b, e local supplic I mill i h 1 northern, 63% was slow and some of the The output will Th 70,500 $3.60 for patents, weather k, sold_today at fruft, Washing- § ie, 7006115 b: Royal Anne che Royal opricots, neh apricots, 1@ Call- fol- 400; Moore Parks, 90c. Chi re 0, sold lizing the Tartarian, Al An Ain brought ‘i Simonl,” $1. hot. neapolis Wheat wei ore n than arly the how- the track offerings coelpts wore 10 ving some 40,000 the coun- The market ptember, 591465 wheat' on’ tr mills began of flour this considerably last week exported, The out for the casler 32,05 e output Lbls, 57 bbls 000 bbls ket was from Coffee Market, NEW YORK opened barely sl Dlying for altimore, ¢ closed steady, 5@15 Dol bags, including: July, $.9@16.00; September, $13.80013.85 ber, '8 Ri6, stendy $16.50 $19.00@019.25; sules, C. A, and 6% mats Jo fex yenterday, 95,910 bugs: bags: afloat for United visibie for United Stat 434,821 bags lust year. receipin, AMBURG, 4,000 bags; price HAVRE, Ju 7,000 bags: pri 108t further; sales steady; net bags; clos Wt hig 1,000 exchaunge, 4 for United State ORLEANS, steadys porky tlerce, $5.60. Boxed m wides, 36.75; bacol wugar’ cured, 104G Firm; ordinary Steady; NEW Quiet and FLOUR—Quiet; extra ents. $3.1063.20. CORN MEAL-Steady; CORN—Duli; “No. yellow and white, OATS—No. 2, sacked, b BRAN- 8¢ HAY-—Firm BUGAI- prime, 8c; D pon_ to ful ntrifugnl prime clar| seconds, 11§ min , June m; 3,000 bags; stock, ke 27, 10 hi nts 815 13, mild, ste 1,800 bags Maracaibo, e bag: United Har d i 1 her, b it 1 June 313 ts, 10%c o Kood, ordinary fanc ago and good average ary n, sides, —COFFET: decline; some New ' York: o, 33,750 August, 1480, Octobs . Spot. coffeo, 1v; Cordova, 90 bags warehouse York stock Ates ntock, 141,616 . 138,000 Dags; total 5, against opt down 5,854 15,40 a B L s New antos, 0 ik Wy’ steady | ) 1 plg. 1o harely sto at 12 m. ’ urth sales, or ay; sales, advanc barely 000 $15.90; cleared 120,000 bags. PROVISIONS - Lurd, refined, salt shoulders; e, Hams, 3U@%e. low fulr, 50, [t} 174 y, $2800290; pat- 32.90, sucked, tla, lly fuir cholce mixed, 51G@1%e; 50; choice, $16. prime to strictly 1602 1316 yellow, clari: 3%@ae; off clarl- §0 3 @) 315 Cotton Market. NEW ORLEANS, June quiet and steady; sales, bid; July, $6.83G688: Aug { nber 01; February, $1.07 Hales, pot, ' 1,280 ordinary, & 1618 prilnere: § iice: miadn 7.08, bulew 31.7002.50 HOGS—Recelpts, 11,20 head; shipments, 3,50 Qling, 7 b-16c; middling, ) rdinary nK. fair, $6.94G6.95 arrive, bales; low 6 11-16c; kood' mid: 7 15-16¢; nominal Boys and Glrls Eat QUAKER CHALK TALKS. Child : — (Holding out its saucer) — Mamma, please give me some more Quaker Oats ? Mamma : — My dear child! This is your fifth saucer. Child : — Please, Mamma, I love them. Quaker Oats. 2 lh. m Packages. SpecialSale Brass and il {ron Beds. SEE SAMPLES SN SHOW WINDOWS WE PLACE ON SALE THIS WEEK our cntire stock of brass and iron beds, white cnameled, brass trimmed, at about hall usual ‘ul(_m to close them quick. All our briss goods are highly “lac- quered,” that is to say, covered with an xmpuhhutl. transparent propas ration so they will never tarnish, but remain bright and ¢lean. The de- mand for brass and iron beds has been constuntly orowing dyrlng the past five years. They are wholesome, neat and last & lifetimo. Here are a felw " IRON BEDS In White Enamel and with Brass Trimmings. 0.. Now 8 7.20 Notv 11.60 Now 12.50 «eveonn.Now 17,00 Now 19.50 Former price $12 Former price Former price Former price Former price 22.50. . 30.00. . BRASS BEDS Cold Finished—Fire Lacquered Coods. Now $24.50 Now 279 Now 34,30 Now 4250 Former price $45.00.. Former price \JU.. Former price 70.00 ......... Former price 85.00 ..... Terms cash or easy payments. Formerly Peop‘e s Mammoth Installment House, and Saturdays. pe ity e 0, excepting Monda continent, ‘WM. LOUDON, bile ments, 10 sales, 100 balc ling, 100 bales; stock, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS: Private wires to Chicago and New York. business orders placed on Chicago Board Trade. Correspondence golicited, Office, room 4, New York Life Dullling Telephone 1308. 'WALL ST. OPERATIONS Can be cartiva on with large profis and little Fiik by jolning our Co-Operative Rallroad Stock Eyndicate. AVerago profit of 20 per cent s month eiried mnd paid to the subscribers for p X months. Tlighest references. Prospectus, giving dotalls stem, . molied Lower, [ TOLEDO, June steady; No. 2 August, §9%c; Septe CORN~—-Quiet; No. die, OATS—Steady; No. 2 ste. 46, RYE: )} tendy; prime 15 asked 1,00 bbls.; 0., 6015, e July, er, cush, No. 2 ycllow, mixed, 45c; No. 2 white, —Dull; cash, bu.; corn, 1 5,000 hbls.; 500 b, wheat, 33,000 00 bu. rkots. WHEAT. B1Gsc; KANSAS CITY, No. 2 hard, s0@oic, CORN—Falr den No. 2 white, 3@ GATS—Lower; 42, HUTTER—Steady; 120 4 8c; ¢3 Information of cour perfect rec. WEINMAN & CO., Btock and Grain Prokers, 0. 41 Browdway - New York City *'CUPIDE NE.” Cures the effects of sclf-abuse, —excesses, emisslons, Impotency, varicocele and censtls pation. oo dollay o ox, six for 8. e Y A%ie Goon MAN = DRUG CO. Omaha, Neb. No. 2 mixed, No. 2 mixed, 43c; 2 white, M@the; dairy, creamery, 38Unchanged, Te. IPTSWheat, 4,100 bu.; corn, none; oats, none SHIPMENTS—Whe none. none; cats, none; corn, t, Liverpool Markets. LIVERPOOL, o 21— WHEAT: mund poor; holder offer moderitly tornia, b8 A red western, @x Kd; red western, winter, 4s 8106 5 CORN—Quict; demand moderate; low spot, 38 BARLIE ae- all 5 Stendy No. 1, wpring. mixe Z 7Z ifornia brewing, 23s 60258 6d. FLOUR g patent, i 6. PROVISIO! Heef, extra | Pork, prime meks, 678 64, Hacon, b., Ibw., S48 long clear, me western, 30s. FER-Fine new, Duluth Grain Marker. = DULUTH, June 2L.—WHEAT-Dull; No. 1| pgoRia, sune ‘Sash and July, 6e; No. 1 northern, cush, | xb 9 o5 Fie “ana. July, wges Seprembor, oitge: | Mo G UG o or, 634¢; ‘No. 2 northern, cash, G@iei fotive, | ‘Tejected, G0%c; to arrive, No. 1 A B WHISK Y- Fims highwine basis, $115 11,4 RGN, ' Tt o 66800 b —31.42 8 s Corn, 10,600 bu.; oate, B 46c; No. 3 white, 4216 bue TON TOUAY ~Wheat, 92 oata: 10 cars; barley, 1 car RECEIPTS-Wheat, 17,001 bu. BHIPMENTS=Wheit, 185,000 Sugar NEW YORK, June 21 fair_refining, 4 11-16c; ce Bales, §,400 Bags centrifugul, ship; 2700 tons Muscovido, ex-uhip and ex-wharf, and 600 ugar. B test, 21 1166, ex-ship Dowdered, 4 6-16G4%0; " gramulated Cubes, § 61664 14c LONDON, * June 1. prices barely maintained uscovado, falr refining din mess long and_ sh % bk, 88 Gd. have already m and coar erty W preseng regarded with #o most_of small clipped marketed, Bright, m consldered wafe p fine wool 18 mot that the 1, nominal. Tiich favor o i Grain Marke 21.~CORN—Scarce; No. 2, 4003 whe Irregul No. 2 white, At e, ) Ol Markets. June ational Transit cere Bi; highest, 86; lowest, 10,000 hbls.; clearances, 08,500 bl runs, 90,907 ‘bbl ra, June National Tra wed at 86: closed at 86%; hight 11,000 b OIL CITY, tificates_ opencd clmed, B: Kilen, bhls.: shipments, PITTSRURC certificaten op 86; lowest, 85; sulen, California Dried Ap 0 21 bu. Murket, GATL Fifukal Raw, steady 9 tost, dhel 6 tent, at die. ex text, ut 4 11-16¢ Vaks molasnes refined, quiet 4 11604 e rots. st carloa Californly drle win shipped Minneapolls, "Frisco Wheat FRANCISCO, June 21 wer, 11.08%; new sellers, e 15M cast from SUGAR—Cane Kuen 10 centrifugal Java, 128 34, quist s} WHEAT - Weakj Waa Siarke AT Watky -~ Popular musie at Courtland Beachs Sains of Belghs Wools wre: Light, due (he tace Commission Merchant =