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COM“ER(IAL AND FINANCIAL Labor Tronbles and Other Bearish News Bent Wheat Down, TRADING IN WHEAT WAS QUITE MODERATE Corn Wns Generally Firm Within 8 One- Halt Cent Range—Outs Was Wenk In Sympathy with Wheat ~Stocks and 1o ds, troubles news June 28.—The labor of other bearish toduy, July closing %e lower and September lc lower. July corn closed %c higher, July oats 2Y%c lower and provisions at a slight advanc Trading in wheat was moderate, the range for the day being %o, with operations in the main of a local character. Opening trades were at from %c to %c loss, and, under fair offerings and general lack of sup- port declined %c more, reacted a little, changed some and closed steady. The news was almost exclusively bearish, the lower cables, strike situation, raing in the north- west, where it was much needed, the fine weather for harvesting In the winter wheat belt and July lquidation all combining to depress values and create a weak market. Oustide markets were also correspondingly weak, Corn was generally firm within Yc range, Coverings by shorts caused the firmness. Oats wi In sympathy with wheat and on Improved crop reports and free offer- ings. The range for July was 2c. Provislons were steady at the start on the steady live log market. Good buying held prices up. Compared with last night Sep- tember pork 1s 7i4c higher, September lard 214 higher and ribs 24c higher. Bstimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat 25 cars; corn, 360 cars; oats, 196 cars; hogs, 15,000 to 20,000 head The leading futures ranged as follows: TATticien High | Close CHICAGO, and an aggregation sent wheat down Goen, | Low. s | o o | 6% GRig P h‘ t {UTY (LU VoM@ 4“0y 40% Sent | 11a4134 onts No. 2. i 403 | 416414 40% | 414144 10%@41| 413G June “ July. Litd 160 i, June. July,. Sopt' hort Ribs- 3 spring, 4 "Naiiie; low, 414 GATS—No. No. 43@40c. RYE--No, ARLIZY nominal; FLAX SEE 1, $1.46. TIMOTHY D—rim: PROVISIONS-Mess pork, b, Lard, 3670 per 100 105 i dry salted shoulders (byxed). sides (boxed), 16.81@ 2, 4o 3 white, No. 4, 46%@4T%c. $4.55, finished goods, per gal., s 13ty standard *'A, anip AR—Granulated, $4.74; & Were the receipts ana Weceipts, |Shipments. 0.000 Flour. bbls. Wheat. bu. Corn. bu, 122.000 215,000 49.000 188/000 149,000 “Onthe Produce exchango today the butter mar- ket was firm: creamery, 14@17c; diary, 11@ 1dige. Eggs, irm at 0@ 10¢. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. —Dull; Canada, six- Yesterduy's Quotations on Flour, Graln and Provislons, Metals, Etc. NEW YORK, June 28.—FLOUR—Receipts, 42,- )00 bbis.; exports, 41,600 bbls.: males, 1,600 pkes.; market neglected and nominal; to sell, lower prices would have to be accepted. Rye flour, sales, 200 bhls. Buckwheat flour, nominal. K WIHEAT—-Nominal. CORN MEAL—Dull: yéllow western, $2. 2.80; Brandy salea, 300 Lbls. RYE—Nomi| o ., B2@6%c. BARLEY—) BARLEY MA 90G95c; rowed, 285 WHEZAT—Réceipts, 811,00 bu.; exports, 40, bu.; 102,000 bu, 'futures’ and 144,000 b #pot. W, No. 2 red, in store : O1%c: No. 1 northern, 67fc, delivered; No. 1 Hard, 65%e, de Jivered. ‘Options opened ‘weak under lower ca- bles, fine weathor for crops at home and abroad heavy local selling and labor _trouble: there was o further decline: closing heav 1o Howins, Sune. closed: AL S0ner Tty 6 T1180 1%, closed at Gic: August, 61%@62ie, closed at Gl December, 66%@67c, Closed at G6%e. CORN—Receipts, 288,000 bu.; exports, 93,000 Sales, 370,000 bu. futures and 87,000 bu Spot’ market steady; No. 2, &%c in ele @i5e afloat. Option market opened weak on fine weather, but soon rallled on feats that the Chicago_strike will cut down receipts; June closed at 43te; July, 48%@4E%e, closed ai s $1604ke closad " at the; Beptember, 46%a46%c. closed at 4 AT Tecelpts, 116,000 bu.; exports, 200 bu.; gales, 110,00 bu futures and 23,000 ‘bu. spo Bpot 'market dull; closed weal; No. 2, 51513 2, dellvered, 52@52ic; 2" white, 83 ked; track mixed western, 52i6Sc; track white state,’ 52@08c. Option market weak all day under liquidation: closed %c down; June closed At 40%@iSike, closed at 40%c; August, %@ closed” at 3i%c; September, 33%@ closed at 3. HAV-Dul; 00018, “UI‘K “Weak; Mnl», common to cholce, 8@14c; Paclfic const, 106 15¢. HIDES-DUll; wei salted New Orleans, se- lected, 45 to 65 1bs., 6%@4%c; Texas, selected, 35 £0 60 {b Sienon Avros, dry. 20 to 2 Ibs., 10%@11e ary, 24 to 30 fha., L heml vrem 1ght to heavy’ welkht WOOL~Inactive; domestic flecce, shipping, $6.0066.60; good to'eholce, Buenos 19@25c; pulled, aull. cut steady; western steam sales, 260 late yest meats, firm. closed At $1.10 v at $7.0216; July, mber, $7.25, nom: western dal part skims, § 21 United closed at 89%e bla; Washington, bbls, $6: Washington, in bulk $3.50: refined. New' York, Philadelphiaand $5.15; Philadelphia and Baltimore, in eady; INE—Steady; domestic, strained, common to good, 31a3Le. fair 0 extra, 4@64c; New Orleans, open kettle, $10.50G22. Quiet e N="Dull; can, $10.006714.00. COPPER—Quiet LEAD-Quir Scoteh, lake, $9. domestic, $3.10, 30 bia; e .85 OiL~—Continue Amert: plates, steady. bid inactive and nominal, St. Lows June Hearish ral Market. 2, —~FLOUR—Unchanged. on the threatened effect on business of the Pullman rallway sirike, losing 3¢; No. 2 red, cash and June, Gogc; July, S6%c August, M%c: September, 56lse. 2 CORN-—HIcher on the railroad strike fering With the movement of the crop, oo Mo 8 mixed cash,"4oie:;“Jue, GIshe: September, 3 0.\ S—Weak, lower; No. Higes August, s ike bid, ol ST. LOU WHEAT- inter. Eaining Wige; sh and September, June, e TIMOTHY SEED. HAY—Firm; strictly 1006106, prime 1o cholce 11 HUTTERSteady: separator t6e; cholce dalry, 13G14c. EGGS—Quiet at ¢, LEAD-Steady at $.10, BPELTER-$1.20 CORN MEAL WHISKY 3115, BAGGING—1% 10 2% Ibs., 5Y%@6le. COTTON TLES—8e. PROVISIONS—Firm: tendency tandard mess, Jobbing, $13. noice. " §h 63k Tiry joose shoulders, $6; longs and ribs, ked shoulder to extra fan othy, 36,50, creamery, 1@ 2.10, Pork. primé meats, shorts, %; longs, vard Lard, Salt 6.6 up Wheat, 9,000 bu.; corn. SHIPMENTR-F 2,000 bu.; corn, 3,000 bu.; oais, bbini wheat, 7,00 MINNEA opened a Httie easior today on weak cab ralns in the northwest, and prices sett ually from that time until about the middie of the session, after which there was a small re. action, but' prices were weak at the end, and closed’ Yo lower for June and July and ‘about Iie lower. for the new erop fulures. The cash wheat on track closed e lower than yesterday; June and July, 60%e: Beptember, 58%c; December, ®04e. On track: No. 1 hand, e No. 1 north: wm, 620; No. 2 northern, G0lsc. The willing demand for track wheat was Kood and’ all the offerings sold readily at the reduc- on noted . from yesterday's market. Recelpts Wero 351109 bu.; shipments, 410 by, The jocal Temn flour than usual. es- for the twenty-four hours, would make & The farmers are mitls were g tin; 00 b - thise with {he shipments decrense ‘I the local supplies. Still selling wheat in the country, although re celpts are reported 1o be very Iight, atill nearly enough of farm wheat kas come from country elevators to mupply the shipments to terminal pointe. The Hour shipments were 24160 bb Millers were asking $5.3593.63 for patents and $2.052.38 for ba ,...mnf_ OMANA G RALMARKET, Condition of Tr . de and Staple and Fa Produce. Priges on all lines pomained steady, gnd there fenture. The gen Is 10¢ for packing EGGS-The Quotations on no chungs IR ¢ market s price here untry butter bricks, 10618 ipply of eges continues this market. The proportion of stock the effects of hot weather Is vers large, loss in candling heavy. Good stock is generally at o LIVE POULTRY lower, owing to Old Fens, which have market receipt The poultry the © heavier Been In 1ght supply for the past week or more, and Which £old at 66610 the fi#Rt of the week, Wwire very plentiful yestorday And 6c was an ouixide price. A good man holders were glad to clean up At A 4 #pring chickens, the murket is glutted, and sales were reported at 10612, Tl mand for gees and ducks (s very light, and What fow are arriy fnig are mostly birds that have boen plucked ot very destrable, Ducks, TWSe; xolblers, O@6C; grese selon houses are not goud many on the Is are quoted fat and_smail v very cholce Wisc market, ~ Wisconsin, @ilc; Nebragka and sk nnd Tow 1e: brick ne full Towa purt No. 1, sin cren full skim, 667 ) 0. 1, 10¢ . HAY-The the market | Jower. Upland hay $T.00; rye mtraw, 1 fair. Color mnkes Light bales sell the best. itinue 1iberal and wugh not duotably midiand, $: lowland nand fair; supply Lest price hily onl use quite a good mand for old birds, per doz., The gun clubs and there is the wing. O many birda str n $1.40G1.50. VEGETARLES WATERMELO! rrived and is being sold out FALOUS market. On New beets, 00 per 100 xax cantaloupes orders, $1 et aoz. bunches, 20 Te ing B BQUASH e per doz. CUCUMI GREEN 1% bu. box, OLD 1k medium $1.50411.60. ONIONS—On_orders, CABBAGE-There {8 cabbnge being brought n by the and_while the heads are small solid and_good quality. There is able California stock ping stock, on orders, ASPARAGUS—Good hon per doz TOMATO tock fs pretty well hausted, the senso g rather far advance for shipments from that state. Mississipni &iock I8 In large supply. Good shipping stock, per 4 basket crate, $1.261.40. NEW The supply of wax and string veans i 1imited prineipaily to home grown stock, which Is not overly plenty so far, which {8 held at fim prices. Wax, per i basket, §1; string, i bu. basket, PIAS—The supply Is somewliat larger. stock, per bu., $1 EGG PLANT—Ver doz., on orders, T5G$1.00, SAULIFLOWER—Choice stock, per doz., $1.502 doz Texas summ squash on orders. Texas green per doz peppers, per wvy, $2.10G2.15 nd pleked n White beans, Californta, plenty 2¢ per Ib., lome grown the also grown stock, 35090 BEANS bu. Good RROTS—New southern carrots, yitdie per. 26@30c. . per doz. bunches. home per bu., $1.2 ¢ there were sold Bartlett pears and At the auction salo yo 2,08 boxes of cherric 28 apples. At Friday's sale there will be a apples and ‘o mixed car of peaches, plums. A third car s billed to arrive, contents are not reported. About sixty grape growers Marblehead Junction, 0., and Danbury i the 'North branch now 1%, representing and’ crehards, 1,600 tons halt ear of apricots an but the recently met orkanized ty of vineyards last year's crop, ership 15 stil incrensing ping season opens expeet to anroll 100 me; with 2,00 STIAWIERRT fow horries “were celved, and good siock Is quoted nt £.0063 CHERRIES—There are plenty of California che 0 be had on the market. Good sfbck, $1.00d11.2 APPLES plenty. * Por APRICOTS: every da; higlher, G GOOSER] ceived to week or 2.50, BLACKBERRIES— stock, §3. BLACK RASPBERRIES—The recelpts mado yp larkely of homegrown stock. RED ' RASPBERRIES—There were a fa vesterday, which sold at $.0005.00 for cases. PEACHF: supply creased yesterday by th of n car of California stoc @1 PLUMS—Only coming as_vet, 1125 o $1.78 e frult and variety. PRUNES—A few hoxes of prunes are arriving ornia, and are worth about $2.50 per have arrived. of wrapes and betara the siip: re- California_apples . crate, 31 \ are a few apricots coming but they arec getting scarcer and 1 shipping stock, $1. RRIES—There have mount to anything during the more. Quotations are nominally becoming quite en none re- Tast Recelpts moderate. Good vere Good The of peaches was auction sale of a part Good stock, $1.00 California plums are ge In price from ording to size of th a few and_they box, a from Call box, FIGS—A few California figs They are quoted at $1.25 TROPICAL FRUITS, A writer in the Tampa Trivyne of Florida sayi lose on the heels of tie Orange Groweis unfon comes the serious fact of a failure of the orange crop in Florida. I have taken speclal pains to ascertain the extent of the disaster, and regret to announce the result as most lamenta- ble. The fallure is confined principally to sced- 1ing groves, budded trees showing much better. A few budded groves In the Inke reglon give promise of un extraordinary vield. 1 hear from other localities of like results, espgelally among the best kept of the thrifty huds; but the stand- ards, or seedlings, as they are called, are three fourths of them frultless in many localitics where the largest vields are usually found. For a year or more the groves at Thonotasassa hav been more or less affected by the red spider. Tts ravages are this vear extended to nelghboring groves, and growers are fe d injurics, From authentie information that in many parts of the &tate the sime condi- tions are recognized, from which it s safe to prediot a great failure in the orange crop of 183, 1 do not think it wise to ralse an unnecs essary alarm, but the facts are serious, and we must make the best of the situation. Of course, there are many young groves which will beat for the first time this season, but this excess will not compensate for our great 10ss In this Sewson’s orange Crop. BANANAS—As usual, when berries are on the market the demand for bananas is not very heavy. Cholce stock, $2.00G2 LEMONS—The demand has not been Increased to an extent sufficlent to advance prices as yet, and the market remains steady. Fancy lemons, 300 iz, ney lemons, 860 size, $4.25; chote # ORA . Mediterranean Sweets are to be had on the market at $.75. PINEAPPLES—There 18 a faic supply of Florida pineapples on the market at $1.8) per doz., or $1.001.50 per ot about sx doz. MISCELLANEOUS, FIGS—Fancy, per Ib., 12l lde. 6 10 10-Ib. boxes, per Ib, mia, 16c; dark honey, 10G12c. cans, per doz., $12. Engilsh wainuts, 109 e, bl 36 halt bbl, NUTS-Almonds, 16@17c; 12c; fitberts, 150; Brazil nuts, CIDER-Pure ' fuice, per .25 HIDES—No. 1 green hid salted hides, Sci No. 2 @ 20; No. 1 veal calf, 8 Ibs. to 15 lbs, o; 2 veal calf, 8 Ibs. 6 15 1bs., 4c; No. 1 dry fiint hides, 8c: No. 3 dry fiint hides, 3¢; No. 1 dry salted hides, 4c; part cured hides, %c per lb. less than fuily SHEEP PF cen ma'ted, each, 25Gilc; green salted shearlings (short-wooled earty sking): Sach, t@l6c; dry shearlings (short-wooled early skind), No. 1, each, 6@"=; dry shearlings (short wooled early’ skins), h, Sei dry flint, e eI Suhee oot neile aur 1, avtual weight, 5@sc: dry fint, Kansas and Nebraeka murrain wool pelts, per Ib., actual welght, 4@6c; dry fint, Colorado butcher wool peits, per I ual welght, 4G7c; dry flint, Colorado murrain wool pelts, per 'Ib, actual welght, 4g6e. 90 TALLOW A, grease, yellow, dci old buter. beeswax, : No. 1 green “salted hid allow, No. 1, grease, whi AND GR 3 grease, . dark, 2ic; 16G18¢; Tough tallow, Eastern Frult Quotations, CHICAGO, June 28.—Porter Bros. Chicago, sold ‘seven cars of Callfc auction today: Peach plums, $1.50 prunes, $1.2662.00: Royal Hilive plums, S Clymah plums, 500G31.05 apricots, 40GT0c ander peaches, $0c691.00; Hales Early, 1067 Early May, T Bartle(t pears, $3.00G3.05; apples, $1.401.65; Diggeraus cherries, 20G6ic; Royal Anne Cherriew, 40c@31.10; Tartarians, 30660, Porter Bros, o York, g & frult at pruncs, figs, $1.400) cherries, TooGd &ase; apricots, peach apricots, sl 10: Hales, B30 00: Koenig . 3. 1 plums Oregon plums, $.70; Clyman plums, §.70; ar load of choice wold gross far over §2,000, Barl Fruit company sold Californfa fruit At auction this morning, realizing prices as fol- lows: Cherries, Black Tartarian, sh@s0c: fancy 90@41.16; Royul Anne cherries’ In bad _order. S5cGSL00; fancy, §1.05; Bigkeraus, S0@ibc; Repub: lican, ' $5G45c; wome ‘cherries in bad order did not bring as inuch. Apricots, Roval, $1.8: peach, So@s3c; Moore Park, %c; Montgamel, = $1.05. Lftciién, Alexandar, “sotoe; Hales Bariy, ‘Sici ado plums, ragedy prunes, $2.30G2.50; s, “$1.88. " Weather very hot. oy New York Dry Goods Market, company, Ma frult at 5; Tragedy s Alex wold to- auction : Cla S8 15, Pl NEW YORK, June 25.—There were many buy- o8 In the market Who did much shopping, but » b grades bring | THE OMAHA and mostly the move and the eh 3 clot 2111 mther sparingly of specialties, O stap) month hew been very Inrg are well In hand. Prin 8R4 the piiees oFe Deayed as the present Coffee Market June 28 —COFF' Inta advance: ruled fairly ntinued beiter buy unchanged to 10 points including: July, $15.15 September, $14.9070 NEW YORK, opened firm at 615 p active on local and ¢ closed barely _steady up. Sales, 18,250 bagn 15,60 August, $14.99015 1440 October, $13.9061 Spot_ coffee, 'R0 firmer > 816 mild, " qulet; Cordova o001 ates, 600 bags, C." A p. 1 rumored sales, Rio, ¢ and f.. but no patrieu e, Warehouse deliveries yexterday, 6,52 bags New York stock todny, 89,167 bags: United Stat tock, 133,688 baga; nfoat for the United 8 145,000 bags; total visible for the United States S bagn, against 426,63 AN 25, —Firn Receipts, § HAMBUT salen, 12,00 hags: bags Nrazifinn HAVIRE, June 28 E—Options Qulet; prices unchang red for New York, 6,60 Opened barely steady 2,000 bags; At noon showed advance 15f and’ further sales of At 3 . m, was quiet at L4 f reaction, #ales of 1,000 bags; cloge 4t down. JANEIRG, June 28.—Firm: 7 exchange $9.26; re 400 higs r the United States, stoe at W00 bags; tton Market. W ORLEANS COTTON. 500 balew; to arrive, 200 good_ordinary, 6%c; low 6%c; good middling falr, § 135-16c. Recelpts eat’ Brit bafes) stoc June 25 Steady; dinary aling, it to bales Alos, 0,400 bales; @6,81; August Octe 0.7 Jun, A N, June 246 hales! stock LOUIS, June 2% Stendy Aling, 7The; sales, 100 bales: receipts, 100t shipments,’ none: stock, 33,900 bales. Knuwas Clty Markets. KANSAS CITY, Ju No. 2 hard, 5163 105007 rojecte RN—Unchanged; No. 2 whit 1140 FLA 2108 at BHRAN—TFnsior at 050K _HAY=Dull; timothy, $8.5069.00; 2 mixed, 36@I6%c; 1194, prairie, $7.000 BR-Quiet; creamery, M@lse; dairy, bu.; corn, none; oats, Wheat, 9,400 bu.; corn, none; Liverpool M LIVERPOOL, June 25, mand poor; No. % red winter spring, 48 G RN—Duli spot, 38 &0 mixéd spo riets. WHEAT-Dull; 49 84; No.'2 and moderate; mew n demand mand August mand poor; St Louls faney winter PROVISIONS. prime moss, 6d; Lard, easy; #pot, demand. demand moderat medium, 57s 6. 5%; futures, no Peorm Gra , PEORIA, June 25.—COR No.'3, 41c. 'S—Active; firm white, 44364 RYE—Nothine dolr WHISKY—Firm; high wine SCEIPTS - Wheat, nos Murket, Firm; higher; No. No. 2 white, 45%@43%c: bass, 81,15, 2,750 bu.; Wheat, mone; corn, 16,900 bu. oats, 45,400 Lu. Sugar Market. June 28 _SUGAR—Raw is Muscovado, 8 test, bags centrlfugal, 9 bags molusses sug: Refined stendy. June 28 —SUGAR Java, Ms; Muscovado NEW _ YORK sales, 2,000 {0 ox shipi 747 ex ship; 2,038 21-16c, ex_ship. LONDON trifugal 128 3d. firm 2 11-10 test, 314 89 test Cane dull; Tair refining, ON Markets. OIL CITY, Pa., June 25.—National Transit cer- tificates opencd At 86; highest, 86 lowest, 81'4: closed, S4%; sales, 6,000 bbls.: cle i bbls.; "shipr rune, PITTSBUR certificates op 86%; : lowest, $4%; no sales Duluth Wheat Market. June 28 Wil cash, June and July, DULUTH, hard, mber, rthern, 3, 53ic 9%e. To northern, otations. ~WHEAT—FE; new sellers, 3¢ SAN December, §1.0 FRANCISCO, M Wool Mark ST. LOUIS, June 2% —WOOL—Quie running light; quotations show no chanige, BTOCKS AND BONDS. receipts Speculative Values Received a Setback Yes- terday on Account of the Strike, NEW YORK, June 28—Speculative values received a setback today, for which the ex- tension of the Pullman strike to the St. Paul rallway was largely responsible. There was little else to account for the reactionary movement in priges. It was the influencing motive which led to the selling for the Lon- don account, which swelled the volume of business during the morning. Trade was light in all but three stocks—Sugar, St. Paul and Burlington & Quincy. Sugar opened steady, reacted % per cent, advanced % per cent and then on brisk selling for the Washington, as well as the local account, broke 2% per cent, rallying % per cent and closing at a reaction of % per cent, or a de- cline of % per cent on the day. The de- pression In the stock was due to reports that the majority counted on passing the sugar schedule in the senate is rather small. Senator Sherman was quoted in the Wash- intoh dispatches as making a statement to this effect. There was some selling of St. Paul at the opening on the strike on the road, but there were some good supporting orders in the shares and the declines were rogfsted. The depreciation, however, con- tinued steadily and about 2 o'clock a decline of 1 per cent from last night was recorded. A later recovery of 3 per cent from last night was made and a final reaction of % per cent, the last sale being at a loss of % per cent on the day. Burlington was tympathetically disposed, declining % per cent and selling up % per cent during the morning and declining grad- ually In the afternoon, closing 1% per cent below the highest point touched and scoring a loss of % per cent from yesterday. North- western declined 1 per cent on sales of 400 shares. Rock Island was moderately active, losing 1 per cent at the opening and quickly gaining % per cent, then with the others of the group it declined 1% per cent, clos- ing % per cent above the lowest figures made. Lake Shore and Union Pacific de- clined 1 per cent and Louisville & New Al- bany preferred 1% per cent; General-Electric lost % per cent and Pullman % per cent; Michigan Central and Towa Central preferred each advanced 1% per cent. Arrangements, it Is sald, are nearly completed by the re- ceivers of the Atchison road and the New York, London and Amsterdam committee by which all three of the committee shall jointly purchase the January coupons of the general mortgage bonds, thereby avoiding the issue of receivers' certificates. J. Pierpont Morgan has been conferring with his associates re- garding the Union Pacific reorganization since his return from Europe and a move- ment toward getting affairs into shape is likely to occur soon The bond market was steady early in the day, but became irregular in the sfternoo and’ closed easier. The action of the govern- ing committee of the Stock exchange in au- thorizing the committee on the stock list to place the Northern Pacific consolidated fives certificates on the list when the re- organization committee has received the as- sent of the majority of the bonds has csused some activity in the shares, 2,000 of which sold today at 26% to 26. The reorganiza- tion lacks assent of about $4,000,000 to have & majority and until it obfains them the certificates cannot be listed. The Post says: Prices wavered today from the start, and then yielded under free professional selling, the ‘evident basis for which was the progress of the extraordinary Pullman strike. The financial community does mot, of course, look on this uprising as a danger because of its probable success. | No one has yet been able to discover how its success is possible, but it Is a more less discouraging_influence. The Evening Post's London cable says The reserve in the Bank of England shows a small decrease this week, because of notes gone into circulation in view of the holiday requirements, The coin and bullion in- creased £436,000, £160,000 coming from Aus- tralia, £13,000 from ' Lisbon, £64,000 from Egypt, and £28,000 in bars. The remainder probably came from Scotland. The total coln and bullion is £39,313,896. There was a general improvement in South American stocks, owing to a scarcity of supply of such stocks and a fall of 7 points in the Argentine gold premiums. The following are the closing quotations or DAILY BEF: | I"RIDAY JUNE 29 189L on the leading stocks of the New York ex- change today: Aichinon l'! Ncrihern Pacifio. Adami Bixirens... 1 N0, Lac. pfd...... Alton.T. M. 58 [V P.DAG. do ra , Northwestorn ..\ xpross. . 1 o pfd Oiio; 10 AN"Y. Banirai Joptario TR Y regon Nav W0 L&D N T2 (ucing Mati Hig P D & g e wimin Paides "R\. Ronding ' . (Richmona i i 6. ol & W Sk ook Iniana JstTit 552 Fsssza) i Sowth entral Pactnic g Atton Chifeng Conmolidated Gas. G.CCABL L.\ Colo. Conl & Tron Cotton O11 Cert Del. Hudson. Del. Lack, & W D. & R G. ptd D.&C,F. Co East Tenn Erle o pfd Fort Wayh G. Northi &E. I Hocking 111, Central 8t P. & Duluth & T, pfd Gk y bid Southern Pic Refinory Conl & fron Aflc. . pfd e fattoyes WOSL Tk B Wells Fargo Fx Wostorn Unlon W. & L E. do pfd Louisville Loutsville Manhatt M&SLL Memphis 5 D &R G Michii 7 G B CFET o 1t H.&T. C T A A & N M. J i TS L & K. C & W, pfd o pfd orth Am, 00, of stacks ¢ Atchigon, 1 irlington, 1 Distilling, 4.600; Ger Missouri Pacifie, 5,60 R Paul, 15,000, Union Pacifie, 3 Ame Chicigo ctric 2,900 New York Money Market. W YORK, June 25-MONEY ON CALL- at 1 per’ cent; last loan closed at 1 per N Basy cent PRIME cent STERLING EXCHANGE-Dull and easier, actual Business in bankers' bills at $4.831% nand and v o rates, 34851 & bills, MERCANTILE PAPER—2%@4% por with for ted .86 bonds ATES NDS state MK T 14| Mutus 00 100 124 100 W Con. 48 Missourl 68, N.C. 68 a0 45, non fiiridl i, new 8ot W B0t 33, % St P’ Consols 75, 70" |8t P, C. & P. W, 60 |SUL&TM.Gon.b5s. 50148, L &S.F. Gen, 6 7 {Tox. Pac. 18t8.... 7% do s 0 2634 (U, P. 1418 of 00 108" | West Shore 4s.... 103 | Consols . Db, 58, 18ts Atchison Cavada S Cen. Pac. 1819 ' * bid. Boston Stock Quotations. DOSTON. June 2 11 Joang. 14422 tme loans. 21543 pe ing prices stocks, bonds and minin AT &8 por cent fo [Wost Bud nfd Ain.'Sugar, . 00% | Westingh, Blect Am: Sugar pld. 27 |W. Elee. pld... Ba Wis. Centril | Atelison 2 4| Atelifson 48 1481¢ Gen. Blectric 140 | Wis. Cent. 1ats. ., 73| Allonez Mining 00, 10 " |Atlantic .. g oston & Mo ina Butte & Boston Bell Telephon. Hoston & Albany. Boston & Malne. dopfd. . C.B &Q.." Fitehbure. ... Gen, Electric 1. Stoel. Mextean O 0ld Colony. Oregon Shiort Live Rubber 5 n Diego nion Pacific. st End 231 L 205 Centenuial.. 100, nklin Kearnige . tobk Mariet. 4 i m. closi London LONDON, June 28, Consols, monev..103 Consola. a Canadian Pacific.. Bric. ... S 10 St Pl com... 47| N. V. Central > 5% | Ponnsylvant Erie .. T8 Reading. B Tils. Central...\.. . 02 [Mex. Cen. new 48, BAR SILVER--28%d per ounce. MONEY~¢ per cent? The rate of discountin the open market for both short and fhree monghebills I8 11- 1@k per cent. The amount of bullieh gone {uto the Bank of England on balance totay is £100.000. i San Franclsoo Mining Quotation SAN FRANCISCO, June 28.—The official elosing QUOLAIONS for MIBINE BLOSES D14y W &3 © lows; Al Belcher . Best & Del Bodie Con.. 61 e 493 ki 67's Crown Point... Eureia Con.. I ellow New York Mining Quntation3. NEW YORK, June 28 —The following closing mining quotations: GlioTon S 5 Crown Point. 50 Con. Cal. & Va 200 Deadwood ......... 00 Gould & Curry. 45 Hale & Noreross., 45 Homestake . 1230 Mexican P ] ontario..... 1 900 *asked. ara tha T30 10 50 150 OpRIT e triansss Plymouth Sierra Nevads sstandird..... Union Con. ... Yellow Jacket.. . Iron Silver. . Quicisilve do preferrid Financlal Notes. KANSAS CITY, June 25.—Clenrings, $1, )W ORLIEANS, June 28.—Clearings, BOSTON, June ances, $1,534,604. BALTIMORE, balances, $221,811. NEW YORK balances, $4,145 PARIS, June 4234c for the account. PHILADELIHIA, 161; balas CALCUTTA, June rhe Bank rate of discount ix 4 per cent MEMPHIS, June N & S$1I64,698; balances, June 23 exchange, 82,101 28.—Clearings, $11,636,949; bal- June 28.—Clearings, $1,640,300 June 28.—Clearings, $66,730,380, Phree per cent rentes, 1000 Tune 28.—Clearings, 35,13 of Bombay's York exchani $70,900. Money S0 ise il 248 per premium, rings, $1,867, FRANCISCO,, June phic, 12150, "Silver an dollars, 516061 LOUIS, June 25 50, Money ) 28— Drafts, sight bars, 624 @62%c Ylearings, $2,04,717; b aull, change CHICAC Clearings, $15, York exchange, ¢ promium. o quiet; sterling’ exchange, actual, $. PARIS, June 28—The statement of the of France shows the following chang in cireulation, increase during the we 000f; treasury accounts, curient, inc 000fi gold in_ hand, Increas counted, Increase, 6,500,0001; 50,0001, June The we of England = shows hanges as compared with o otal ve, decrease, (174, circulation, in crease, £608,000; bullion, increase, (43 Other securlifes, decrease, €308,000; other deposits, i £71,000; pubite dej decrean, (655,000; rexerve, government' se 5, no 6,00. The proportion of the_ Bank of resorve to labllity s 7087 per cent, ato of discount remains at 2 per cent. DeWitt's Wjtch Hezdl salve cures piles in’ hand, Ky statement of the following e previous account wits, e 1t’s cool and refreshing at Courtland Beach. REALTY MARKET, INSTRUMENTS plgeed on 1804: record June 28, WARRANTY DEEDS, A P Hendrickson {8 3dmes Hendrickson, lot 4, block 3, CH{@R Hill Mosen' Furt to's b Bladk, ol 3y of J 1 Redltk’y hdd Cumler and wife (o ¢ A lot 17, Stevens, Plage wite (0 1 A Wells, ni lot Cortland (7) Plage. . hard St ta Maky J Biloblens, 7, Griin & I's add > Bwobodn to Anna Swoboda, and 13, block 15, Hanxoom P feet of Eald 1018). ...t Leavitt Burnham and Bloomautat, ot 11 Place " A W Jones and Husband 10 Brnest Stenwer; © 100 feet of #14 lot 7, block 5, Orchard Hill \ LA i 13, block ¥, Fitugerald, wite Block w0 Birnham 7 Stenger Omaha: lots 1 of Tots 1 and 2, iot o block Btenger o 9, South er's I8t subdly uth Omana ... Geary et al {0 Thomas 4 feet 1ot 6, block Petorson Corri’ gan Place X QUIT CLAIM DEEDS. Omaha Mortguge, Investment and company to Edmund Burke, undiv 13 and 14, block 5, Kountze Pl Maurice Geary to Thomas Geary, and 6, block 7, Corrigan Place. DEEDS, guardian, 12-16-10 Realty W lots iots” 6 mma_ Goodhard, t0 Lamhofer, part ne se Total amount of transfers.... See tLy slide for lfe at Courtland Beach. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET | Another Thursday fees Another Off Day in TIE-UP ON Offerings T Cattle Trade Und Thursday recelpts, a cars all over today. cattle head, much. gain. There w ket toda to than fifty much over for beef. 8o f supp! while In the threate as 15 usuall was practically Dressed demand. ily paid st handy fat ruled dull was no improvement haif common There close, Cow stuff was In poor supply, quantity and quality. prices just erate demand for veal calves at firm pr but the market for rough stock w dull. There wa ation as far as feeders buyers trading was side Prices wer business was choice feeders fair to at from RO No. Av 170017 23,0100 1011010 1210 500 16 900 told, the insignificant establish There advices from were the Way of Supplies, RAILROADS AFFECTS TRADING tablish & Tone to Jump A Dime 00 ogs the Slack Supply— Sheep Steady. der THURSDAY, June 2§, 1s getting to be an off day for nd the run today, but 113 vory little improvement run of a week ag ar this week, compared with last, lies show increase of 1,000 hogs have decreased about that sheep there has been u slight was an cattle mar- too n ade. Less and not suitable tone to of the most s very little to supplies being the tone to the t cars of cattle arrived a third of these was a little Chicago, but ned tie-up in th ly the case on a no shipping beef men to stronger while the recent decline in the market finished and grassy a few loads still unsold were better on_account raflroads, and Thursday, there or speculative however, read- prices for the heavier grades andthere for the stock. at the cady cattle, at the both as to de was low, with There was a mod- ¢ slow and Tr about steady. no materiai change In the situ- were concerned. Out- and most of the regular dealers. the volume of were scarco done by the firmly held, but comparatively light. Good to are quotable at $3.15@3.50; o, $2.80@3,10; common to poor 75 down. Representat sales DRESSED BEEF. rr Av. Pr. 0 o e COWS. 850 176 1063 2 00 920 2 60 L1050 2 00 HEIFERS. 2,017 0 2000041 200 200 200 STAGS. 210 STOCKERS AND F' 24 steers 1 cow.. 2 cows! 41 feeders HOGS— D 8.... 416 27 40,000 864 10, 200 300 310 WYOMING CA' Av. 1 213 93 65 IDAHO. 185 2 cows 240 1 stre. g 30 44 fecders were disappointed at 165 300 the 1070 20 calers light run of hogs today, and in consequence the market pers and packers were both but particul meat men. bids and sa doy. The sold largely light mixed grades mostly After the first round.or two, market lost a falr share appeared, and a few opened out pretty brash. Ship- after supplies, larly the former and the fresh Trade started In active with les 5¢ to 10c higher than Wednes- heavy and butcher weight hogs at $4.80@4.85, and the light and at $4.76@4.80. however, the its wire edge, and by the close e of the early advance had dls- loads were left. The trading was largely at from $4.75 to $4.85, as against $4.65 to $4.70 one week ago today. dnesday, and Repre- $4.70 to $4.75 W sentative sales No. Av 1 I SHEEP— a very fair and lambs, Fair to good natives are quotable at § 25; fair to mon and choice 40 stock sheep, to sh. F 240 84 80 240 4 80 L 4% 480 i2) 48) 12 48 50 480 200 480 20 4 80 0 480 80 480 L. 480 ) sh. Pr. S 465 470 4 8 50 B 8 8 50 5 50 178 I'IGS AND ROUGH. w0 one were received. There was demand for desirable muttons and prices were quotably firm 5@ good westerns, $2.50@3.00; com- $2.00@2.26; good to lambs at 100-1b, $2.50@3.75 Representative sales: No. 240 Mexle: Recelp Officlal rec shown by o'elock . Cattle Hogs Thuyers. Omaha ickl the hooks of the U wothers, ts und Disposition of Stock. eipts and disposition of stock as nion Stock Yards hours ending at 5 the ty-four Cars. Head SA1 1088 R Y Sheep. ing_comp, The G, 1, Hammond Co.... B Switt_and co “The Cuduhy John P, Squi G. H. Swifl, R. Becke 3. Lobm; Chicago ) Cattle Slow mpany ; King o rey & Co.. IVE STOUK. in Reaching the Market on Account of the Strik CHIOAGO, vitality In ¢ yesterday an: small dresse some beol v Al won wanting yonterduy. T K cipts of about yonterduy's p $1 o $4.90 Chiefly Tae receipts S Were oo y 6,000 8,000 ‘less thi attributed result of the doubt nounced but Shippers were timid, that wlow from were slow, from $.0 to 1bs, stock walen usual. The sheep 0 number strenkthe Rruss them the galn but nearly and at fro were strung was scarcely demand for cattle today a0 Tuesday, but by virtue of wules, estimated ut Sw, W of values nd shipping steers generally wold of 10¢, and fat cows and heifers at the wdvance of the day befo cattle were again dull, nol at prices than were paid exin ¢ of which thero were 1,100 heud, were firm at Fice. Nathves were quoted at from A few old “skine’ were peddied (0 $1.60, and extra dry lof steers $4.75 10 3090, Cows and bulls fio to $8.15, and from the wleers. Texan 1o M, with sales June 28, —There more than the ther, Usetul of dy bett it ted a 76 to § wparatively light timated at which s less than for lay, and Iy to the K in prices 0k of the week y (0 the light value and p be in the would have for the Influ and th been more the pro strike. mpetition belng absent, local packers higher prices. The close Was all the offerings were taken at for averages of less than 200 D 1.9 to 45,06 for medium. Few arrived on time, and, therefore out til & later hour than rier pay narket was firm foF falF to cholce Pear-l1ne. This is the way we spell it. It's necessary to mention it, because some women don't seem to know, We find so many who say they use Pearline, and then, upon e nina. tion, find that what they are using i8 only some imitation of it. See if your package is marked as aboves There is only one Pearline. It makes white things whiter—bright things brighter--ecos nomical and saves at every point. For washe ingand cleaning, nothing under any other name can equal it, Send ! it Back Peddlers and some unserupulous grocers willtell you " this is ns good as*" ‘the same as Pearline.” 1T'S FALSE — Pearline is never peddled, and if your grocer sends you something in place of Pearline, be honest—send it dack, [ty JAMES PYLE, N, Y, ————— SpecialSale Brass and [ron Beds. SEE SAMPLES L INA SHOW WINDOWS WE PLACE ON SALE THIS WEEK our entire stock of brass and iron beds, white enameled, brass trimmed, at about hall usual prices to close them quick. All our brass goods are highly “lac- quered,” that is to say, covered with an imperishable, transparent prepa- ration 5o they will never tarnish, but remain bright and clean. The de- mand for brass and iron beds has been constantly growing during the past five years. They are wholesome, neat and last & lifetime, Here are o few W%IRON BEDS In White Enamel and with Brass Trimmings. veeceeeen.Now 8 7.50 Stevssanise s a N O\ ERTISE weseesanss e s NOW S TN ..Now 17.00 .Now 19.80 Former price $ Former price Formor price Former price 5 Former price ; & i BRASS BEDS Cold Finished—Fire Lacquerad Coods. 20:00.cc00000 ow $24.50 . iiNow 21 ..Now 34, ..Now 4250 55.00. .. 70.00 .. £5.00 .... Former price £45 Former price Former price Former price Terms cash or easy payments. Formerly Peoph s Mammoth Insta’ Iment House, 0, excepting Mondays and Saturdays. MANHOOD RE8TOR§D¥ a‘fi‘..'l.‘.filfn'.;’& iy 20 10 curenil nervous digenses. euch 18 Weak M owor feaduciie. Wuserainess, Lost Mani Nty e B xk of hwer I Generativa Oréans of olthor Ko cat By ar aueriion, s onthigl eFraTs, 0XCONIYO UAE OF tobacCO, 0plum Ulais, which fend & ey, Coptumption'or Tnsauity, Cab b @ itk 81 por box. & Lor Wy by matl vrepaid.’ Wil 8 grd e ke B e L e ot reftind the money. Bofd by aif ey TRk T ke o othor . Write far freo Madical OOk Rent senle frt e aress NEWVE S EED Co.. Musonie Tempic. CiICAQR onnell,by Kuhn & Co. und by Vickers & Merchant, drug WM. LOUDON, Commission Merchaunt GRAIN AND PROVISIONS: Privato wires to Chicago and New York. busincss. orders placed on Chicago Board T espond solicited. Yrrespondence sollelted., Ottice, ‘Toom 4, New York Life Bulling Telephione 1308. while poor st ol ax mean a8 e (et tat the receln Were sm did not I.\\-y the demand be h:;’ Tambe of the aually, bt the Oft Erade LY ot kb Quotntions for “weep Tenged" from 3110 $0.75, and for spring lumbs from $3 to $3.65. Recelpti: ' ¢ nogh, 200 muttons, any time Ives, 600 head; A ad: b ; : he Evening Journ: CATTLE-Tecelpt steers in botter d hative Ktoers, others, $8.75G4.10; HOGE—Teceipts, 21,000 ! hlgher, closed 10Wer: many ci Wai@a0; packing and mixed, heivy and butcaer welghts, $0.0065.10; ¢ MR he better de irifle irm top lambs, $4.504 ouls Ly 5, —CATTLE-RReceipts, market stron ‘Beers, ; summer welght o o extra 504,50 will probably make no stops between hers and St. Louis. P HER FORECAST, Continued fligh Temperature, Ig, Nebraska, WASHINGTON, June 28.—The indications for Friday are For Nebraska, Towa and Kansas—Fairy continued high temperature; variable winds, For Missouri—Fal continued high tems perature; southwesterly winds. For South Dakota—Fali variable winds, Local Kocor Orricr oF THE WEATHER BUREAU, OMAHA, June 28 —Omaha record of temveravure and' rainfail compared with corresponding dayof - past four years 1891, 862 682 763 50 heavy, prim e 1K eipts, 6,000 r; top sheep, WE Fair, wit! heud; shipm: erally; good fair 10 1,000 1bs. HOC head heavy 6,000 lower mixed head; shipments, choice heavy, 9 $1.00G4.90; Recelpts, market $1.8004.95; [ s, Rtacko 8312 shipr mixed lumbs, 00 head; eiular 2 Recelpts, 1 ad; market slow, it $1.001.50; native mixed, City Tive Stock Market. CITY, June 2 Recelpts, shipme wow and Ktcers cows, $1.2569.3) il | cows, $1.603, feeders. $2.50G3. 31,6002.70 “Recolpts, 16,100 1 whipmenty, 1,00 rket opened s o Migher, cloked of yales, $ ; heavies, $4.800 $7004.50; mixcd, $4.80G4.95; light, 300 1894, 1893, 1692, 003 83> 81 662 672 628 Average temperature,, 789 769 723 Precipitation 00000 027 .00 Statement showing the coudition of tems perature and precipitation at Omaha for the day and since March 1, 1864; Normul temperature Excoss for the du Excons sinco Murch 1 nul procipitation Tehciency for the day Deficiency since Marcn 1., Reports from Other Statior Maximum to Minimun u perature Weak; Texns nporature. beef steers, stockers HC head; m weak; bulk L85 packers, 6561 4.8, SHEEI — Recelpts, ad; market steady. head; shipments, 900 ck Market, VES—Recelpts, New York Live Si YORK, June 25.—DE arkiit AND ctive 6,74 Inches at 8 P, M, gE NEW none: no SH market I higher; o 4,560 Tam LAMBS—F sheep, shade poor o prim mon 1o good, $4.00 Receipts, 1,782 30540, hoad; 6.5, 10 head; good hogs, ¥ 2 i BTATIONS, Stock In Sight. Ipts of live stock at the four Thursday, June 25, 1894: Hogs. Sheep. 4,0 Ay 21,000 6,100 6,000 wd g amvsaduay, £vp 30 asme | ~sadwag, xeR Record of rec principal yards for Omaha South Omaha North Platie lcugo Kansan ¢ St. Louls . xrrrzz Total 00| Clear. lear, 00| Cloar, T llllulh‘ 00 Bt cloudys 00 Firiclondys 00| Cloar, 80/ Birtetouay i 00| Cloudy, 00/ Cleur, Ride the switchback at Courtland Beach, e Erlcoson Still Being Towed. DAVENPORT, la., June 28.—The United States torpedo boat Ericcson left here towed by & raft tug bound for St. Louls, It was expected that she would make her first run under steam from here, but the falllng stage Balt Lake Giiy. Rapid Clty Blsmarck 8t Vincen. Cheyenue Miles City Gaivesion. S CEOKGE ® dicyLon trace. HUNT. Local Forecast Offielal, lu: {mpossible to pass shoals below here. AL of the river gives warning that It may soon It's cool and refreshing at Courtland Beachs She

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