THE OMAHA DAILY KElPTIlUllSDAY , JUNE 8 , 1808. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Oopfidcnco in the Vnluo of Wheat Wiw on the Decline , THAT CEREAL FELL ONE CENT EARLY M Trouble * Over Clilcneo Snvlnc * IJnnk > " poitlori nnil Humor * of Fi llnrc In Dulutli nnd St. I.ouli fumed tlto Ill-oak. OHICAC10 , III. , Juno 7.-Conlldcnco In tlio aluo of wheat tried to sttuRglo to tlio top tit tlio opening , but the atmosphere was still heavy with the borrowed troubles of savings bank depositors and tlio more direct clTcct of rumors of failures In the grain trade at Duluth Mid St. Louis soon after the opening , iiulckly brought about n rrturu of despondency , which caused a break of over Ic per bu. In wheat. Tlio starting prlco for July wns olT Kent D7He. There wcro sales at 07SC , and then the market took n tumble at C840 ! on rumors of failure * nt Dulutli and Minneapolis , a break of Be occurring at the latter place. The rumors afterwards were denied , but tlio market fulled to respond beyond a recovery ofic. ' . The early cables wcro ( Inner and the report ft at Chicago cage and Duluth were Unlit , only 48 cars havlnif bcon Insuectcd tit the former , and 320 at the latter place , llradstrcet's reports showed L net dpcrwiso cast and west of Iho Hocklesof _ 70,000 bu. The closing cables wcro encoura- tltiK , with llerlln 1 mark higher , and Pur ifrom In 35 cent limit hluhui- for Hour and ID to 21) 1 U m a tJ I'lH Illivina iiiji .n i - - - cclitlniCH higher for wheat. London and Antwerp were also about lift bud as uxpcotcd. Later the trading was light. .Inly centering nround 70ic. ; nnd closing llnally at from 70Vc to 7fi ic , n nut loss for thu day of ? c. fceptum- ber lost Ic. . . . . There was n fair amount of business done. In corn nt a Might dot-lino from yesterday s prices. Receipts were 10 cars over estimates nnd for tomorrow 600 cars are looked for. Tlioro was no demand from the cast for round lots nnil the bears wt ro confidently talking of n continuation of the present rain of Milp- nients from the west. July started Uo uu lit D0ic , a decllno to 39 ! < c speedily followed , when Iho wheat market miido It-s llr.st. dive. There was a iinlck rcnctlcn to from 3'JJic ' to Oayc , followed byaKradual sag to 3U , c , at which It closed , t-optember closed ? io lower for the day. , , , Oats were steady nnd llrm , holding better than anything else. July sold at from 27ic to 28Uc , closing 2BUc , and September at from 25ioto20c. HOB products were slow and steady at from 120.75 to { 20.80 for September. May lard .sold from J10.60 to f 10.5214. closing at. jlO.OO , and Peptombor ribs from 40,40 to U9.60 , closing at 10.00. Intimated receipts for tomorrow : wheat , 42 cars ; corn , 500 cars ; oats , 315 cars ; hogs , 16.000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows1. JUITICI.US. CLOHF. . V'ltll'V. WhdntNo.J Juno CS C4 m July , 07M C7HRH Ecpt 71H 70K 71M Corn No. H Juno 87H , July ffJ\i \ Hopt ion Cuts Mo. 2 Juno 27H 27 July grpt 2(1 ( 25H Wens Pork July 2020 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 fiupt 20 75 21) H ) W 70 VI 70 21) ) 70 Lnril July 10 23,1 1025W 10 10 1007l < 10074 Sept 10 75 10 75 10 GO 10 674 Bliort ItlbB. . July Of,7 0224 9 SO B 45 Bopt. . 0 7" 9 8U 9 50 9 CO U 70 Cash ( luotntlons wcro na follows : FI.OUH Dull nnd unclnuiced. WHEAT No. 2 spring , 03 ? ar > 46c ! ; No. 3 , spring , 57ttGc ( ) : No. 2 red. 03 > ( ilG4r. Cons No. 2 , 37 ' 237 ? c. No. 3 , yellow , clos- Inir , 30r. ! .OATS No. 2 , 28Utt28io ? : No. 2 white , f. o. b. , 8232WrNo. : 3 white , 29Uffi30c. UYK-NO. 2. 50c. UAKi.r.v No. 2 , OOc ; No. 3 , f. o. b. , 3045c ; No. 4 , f. o. b. , 3032c. Kl-AXSKKli-No. 1 , $1.02. TIMOTHY Sitcn I'rlmo , $3.80. I'OltK Moss , per bill. , 20.2oa20.22' { ; Inrd , per 100 Ibs. . $ U.8Oa9.82H ; short ribs , sides ( loose ) , $0.27Wtt9.iU : ; dry salted shoulder * , ( boxed ) . 10.0Ki610.25 ( ; short clear sides , ( boxed ) , flO.37WftlO.G2ii. SUOAHH UnchaiiRcd : cut loaf , 0Jc ! ; granu lated , 5.70 : btnndnrd "A , " 5.57. The following were the receipts and ship ments for today : On the 1'roducu cxolmnpo today I markotwas Ntuady and unchaiiKcd ; creamery , 1618C ! ! dairy , 1517i : . EBBS , qulot , un- chnnBud ; strictly fresh , 13i14c. ! Lnl < o freights , llrinur at 2c for wheat to Buffalo. _ _ Now York Markets. NEW YoitK , Juno 7. FixMm Ilecolpts , 38- 211 pkKft. : exports , 8,800 bills. , 16.578 sacks ; Bales , G.G50pkBs. ; niarkutdull. about steady ! winter whunt , low Kradcs , 32.05(32.45 ( ; wlntei Tvhuat , fair to fancy , J2.35'33.G5 ; ; winter wheat , patents , * 3. 50(34.26 ( ; Minnesota clear , 12.51X2 D.10 ; Minnesota HtralKhtn , $3.504.10 | MlnnCROta patents , M.254J4.GO. CoitN MEAI > Uull , steady ; yellow western I2.60tt2.70. live Dull , onslor ; western , 545JOOc. IlAlll.EVM ALT Dull anil steady ; western , GC O82C. WHEAT RecolptB. 401,500 bu. ; experts , 141- * uO on. ; sales , 4,125,000 hu. of fillures , 152.00C on. npot. S)0t | market Irss active nnd lower closliiR stenifv : No. 2 rod , In sloro and ole vntor , 71j714'i ! ! ; nlloat , 7'Ji4O7'Jic ! ; f. o. b. V13WC72HC ! iinttrnded red , 70U@70Mc ; No. 1 northern , 72K72 = ; c ; No. 1 hnrd , 7H3iia70c No. 2 northurn , 7070Jio. Ojitlons oponcij ( Inn on bullish croii reports from Kanins inn firmer cables , fell Jj'SIc with thu west and or local n-allzlnp advanced ! © ? on covorlns foil K < ttaC and closed htcndy at ft'ic tindei yesterday ; No. 15 red , Jnlj' , 72'8c ; AiiKiist V47ic ; Srntombor , 70 ? > c : Di-cembur , 813ie. OoitN-Ktcelpts , 70,300 bu. : o.xports , 18.30C bu. ; snlec , 510,000 bu. of futures , 74,000 bu of spot. Spots dull , steady ; No. 2 , 47c in oh ; . valor , 40 * ® 47c alioat ; utiKradod mixed , 47Q 50c. Options wcro dull , ! 14i ? o lower as ln < flut-nccd by wheat and on IIHII | rcallzliiB , clos- InK steady : June , 4GJi't4G ' ! ? , c , closlni ; ai 4GHc ; July closed , 47c ; August , 47'/ic ; Sep tember , 477ic. OATH Hecelpts , 112,300 hu. : exports , none snlcs , 105,000 bu. futures , 252,000 bu. spot Spills , ( Inner for ml.\ed , fnlrly active for ex ports. Options firmer , iiulel : July 3435c ! cIosltiB 347si : ; August closed 334C ; Hoptomher DlMc ; No. U white , 30jo ! ; No. i ! UlilcaRO , 30' @ 37u ; No. n , 3Uu ; No. 3 white , 38c ; mlxei VfOKlorn. 30U38c ; white western , 3Bi640c. HAY Stonily , fair demand. Hoi'rt Klrm , nulot. Hinr.H ijuliit , nominal. I'uoviHioNH Cut tmmts. dull. steady Vilckled slioulders at 81i < TC'Jc ; pickled hiiint " { i13u ; middles slow , Mondy ; short cleai quiet at lOVJe. Lnrd. quiet , steady ; westeri etenni steady , closed nt J10.KKiMO.15 ; Knle. > none ; options , balus , nonu ; Juno closed a tlO.'JO , nominal ; July closed at $10.31 nominal ; September. 110.80 , nominal , 1'orh morn doniand , steady ; old mess , t'JOj new muss 120.50 ; e.\tra prime , noinlnitl , llOTTKii ririnor , fair demand ; ElKlns , 205 UIIBKSK Hotter d niand , stcadlor. EdilB Liberal receipts , cany : receipts , 14,00 pkes. Western , frehh , 1010C. ! TAI.I.OW riteady. ijnlut ; city ( f2 po pki ; , ) . uiiarilS-ltfc , CorTONtir.BuOiir-Qiilot , nm > ; crutlo. 40ihh ! I'KTlioi.KilM The market was llrm nut dull not a hliiKle sale havliiB been reported. 1'enii Bylviinlaoll , spot sales , none. July options Biilrs , none , 03u bid all day ; Mmaoll.salei none , 20 c bid. Total wiks , none , HOSIN ( Julet , bteuily ; btrulned , common t good , $ l,25iU.27i. ! TlIlll'KNTINK Dull Illlt ntoady at 18ritt29c. HICK CJulet , stonily ; domestic , fair toextn 2.itfilio ; Jiiinui , 4H4i4Vio. Moi.Af HES- Now Orleans , open kottlc , good t cl'olrc ' , qulel but btendy at SUJMBc. BOUAU Itaw , linn , iiulut ; ruilnud iiulotj moi oratu demand. l'io IIIUN Qulol , steady ; American , $12.75 ( 15.50. - Coi'i'Kll Quiet ; Inke. (10.80. I.KAli-Qulet ; dimiestU * , JII.HI ) , TlN-Steady ; Hlralts. JIU.50 bid , MO.C BSKi'd ; plates , nulot , steady. Bpultor , qule domestic , f4.20. Kiilll is City Markets. KANSAS OITV , Mo. , Juno 7. WHEAT Woav No. 2 hunl , 67i ! 50c ; No. U red. 02OSc. COIIN Dull and easy ; No.2nilxrd.34Hc ; Ni S white , 3fC. OATS Dull nnd ) ii % lower ; No. 2 iiiUod. 29 80c ; No. a whltf. 30(44t31c. creamury , 1410oi dalr1 . -Kasy nt lUJc. KBCKIIT8 Wlicut , 10,000 bu. : corn , 8.QC but oati > . none. HnifUKMH Wheat. 22,000 bu.i corn , 7.0C bu. ; outs , none. MHiirlieslar Ooiiiinnroinl Itevloir. MANCIIESTUII , Juno 7 , The Ouiirdlnn , In I commercial article , says : Thu market U Un IhotiKh iiuleter , Dtialne * * has been chocke Uhough the Inquiry U on a small bculo. ai vances In bhtetliiKS for Calcutta nro rurel obtained. ThotulvBOf bleaching kblrtliiK fi I'lilim uro fair , Thu makers of llurnley prln lug clotlia are w ll cugugvd. One-third of tl loomi mnMly dovntcd to the manufacture of elolln for Hontb America nro Idle. I/oom On other district" Imvo boon started in thfi high reduction of cloth * iminlly mido In the lliifn- ley district , llrazlllnn buyers now In Mnn- rhesler MMe thntdinvrcntlal duties ( rrnnlcil on goods ImportrO Into llrrull from the fulled 8tato nr very unpopular In commercial circles In llriull , Yarn * nro firm. Umnlm I'roiltica .Murkot. VEORTAnt.ES. TOMATO KS-0-biukct crates , t2.flOilJ3.00 , CAI.U-OIINIA UAIIIIAOK Crates , per lb. , 2X ? NEW I'oTATOKg-l'or bbl. , J4. STIIINU IlEAN9-l'cr Int. box , $1.60. l'r.AS-1'er bu. bin. tl.76Q2.UU. CIJCUMIIH.IM I'ordoz. , 7Go. pAUi.mxwF.nKnncy , per dor. , U.7&2.00. Ho. ONiONS-1'er bbl. , $4.50. LETTUCE-PIT dor. , 12551300. ItAlilSIIKM 1'ordoz. , 20i&25c. OIIF.EN ONIONS I'er do/ . . ir/l&20c. AsPAiiAtius I'er do35 < a40c. Mwv llEETS-l'cr doz. , 40o. FIIUIT& OAMPOIINIA OiiKitniES I'er 10-11) . box. $2.00. STiiAWiiEnniES 1'or case , on orders , $3.25 ® 3.60. nooSKiiiinntKS I'er ease , $3.r,04.00. KASIMIIIIIIIM-IVr : 24-plnt rasps , $3. LKMONS I'lintcQ to fancy , t4.505i5.00 ; cxlrn fancy , jri.fioftr . oo. llANANAs-l'cr bunch IncludltiB.cratcs o-nil packing , $2.00iJ2.6l ) . OitANdKS-HIverslilo isordlliies. } 3.00a3.26 , Mediterranean sweets , $3.603.75. lIUTTKlt , E < U1S , OAME , 1'OUI.THY. lltJTTnit Tlio greut bulk of the country butter goes at lie. Kdtifl nunurnl market lie. I'ot'i.Titv Choice hens , be ; mixed coop * , 7 < < & 8o ; old roosters , 45c ; geese and ducks , 84i9c. MISCELLANEOUS. HAV Tlio market on good upland hfiy , 7 In car lots. VKAi/-Jlioleeand ( small fat , 78c ! ; largo and thin , 3(30c. ( 3(30c.St. St. I.ouli Mnrkcts. RT Louis , Mo. , Juno 7. l'ioun Unchanged , but In better demand ; patents , J3.20I&3.3S ; extra fiincy , $2.01)513,00 ) : fancy , $2.60 < a2. < )5 ; choice , .U5I12.30 ; family , J2.00il2.10 ; rye llonr.J3.20'B3.30. ' WHEAT- Nervous , unsettled , nneortnln , closing Jjc bulftw yesterday ; No. 2 red , cnOi , hiBlier , 03'io : July , G5 > i < iiG5io ! : August , 07 > c ; September. OUUGGOUc. COIIN Oiienod 'fc lower , advanced , closlnR bttrher : No. i ! mixed , cash and June , 37 ? c ; July , 37'it37tc ( ? ; September , 38i 5638ic. ? UATH-Dtill , steady ; No. Uoasb , 38Vic ; July. 27iiiB2HUo ! ; August , 24Mc ; Saptcinbcr. 2D c. I'novisiONS-Dull. without cliunge ; pork , urrent makes , 20 ; lard , taG'2 ; dry suit lucts , uncliungi'd ; loose sbouldiTS , $0.60 ; ings mid ribs , J9.75 ; sborls , $10 ; boxed , 10e lore ; bacon , jiackcd sbouldurn , J10 ; tongs ml rllw , J10.G'J ai0.7Q ; Hbprts , ill ; hams , : ill4c. ( ? ItKCr.ii'TS 1'Iour , 3,000 bbls. ; when. ! , 10,000 u. ; corn , 132,000 bu. ; outs , 33,000 bu. ; rye , , , ( )0 ) ( ) bu , SHIPMENTS Klour , 0,000 bbls. : wheat , , - 00 bu , ; corn , 183,000 bu. ; oats , 27,000 bu. Cotton .Murkot. NEW Oiu.EANH , Ln , , Juno 7. I'lrm ; good inld- llng , 7 5-lGc : good ordinary. 7c ; nut nnd TOSS receipts , 098 bales ; exports coastwise , 4,107 bules ; snlos , 2,350 balus ; stock , 117- 01 balos. Snlcs , ( iH.'JOO balus ; June , J7.D3 ild ; July. 7.B4 7.r.r ) ; August , J7.riOS7.GO ; uplumbor , S7.G4 < ft7.G5 ; October , J7.707.71 ; November. 7.7fKa7.77 ; December , t7.83S67.84 ; tinuary , J8.00a8.02. New York Dry ( iniiiln Marknt. Nnw YOIIK , Juno 7. Demand for dry goods losod with nn Improved tendency , altlintiKb in account of tlio continued attractions In thu vay of trudu auction sales there wore few In- llcatloiiH of It on the surface. The auction ale of carpets continued to hold the tnuto , nit urlces were DC a yard lower than yestor- uy , except on goblins and rug.s. Mtlwuiikuo Iiirkcts. Mii.WAi7Kr.c , WIs. , Juno 7. WHEAT Qulot ; uly , GUie ; No. Q spring. G3c. COHN ( Julot ; No. 3 , U5ic. OATS Steady ; No. U white , 3232c ! ; ; No. 3 HAU'IEV ! 08c. ' Itvc Qulotnt 51c. I'uovisiONS Quiet ; pork , July , $20.20. Colluo .Murkot. Nr.w YOIIK , Juno 7. Options opened stonily 310 points up , closed barely steady 5JW5 mints down ; sales , 21,500 bags. Including : lune , $10.20310.40 ; July , * 15.GOf&l&.SO ; Au gust , $16.45 ; Puutumbor , $15.35 15.55 ; Octo- lur , 415.40 ; November , $15.30 ; December , U5.10.415.30 ; spot , KIo , easier , dull ; No. 7. $1717.12Ji. Minneapolis \Vhoiit Market. Minn. , Juno 7. Them was in I tun stir In the pit ; market fair toward elcNO. .ash lower ; No. 1 northern sold at 57c uid S'o. VJ northern at 55c. Hecelpts , 213 cars. Jlose : Juno , 50'ic ; July , 58 sc ; Hoptember , G234'c. On truck : No. 1 bard. 59c ; No. 1 lortliern , 57c ; No. 2 northern , 55c. I.lvvrpoul Markets. LiVEiti'ooi. , Juno 7. WHEAT Steady ; ile- rnand inoilerato ; holders ofTur modui-atoly ; No. 1 California , 5s 10d@5s lid per cental ; No. 1 wlnto * . 5s Hd. ( 'GUN Steady ; doniand moderate. IjAiiD I'rlmo western , 40s jicr cwt. I'tAs Canadian , 5s 5it jior cwt. Cliiclniiiitl MiirkotH. CINCINNATI , O. , Juno 7. WHEAT Quiet ; No , 2 red , G3'/iC. COUN Weaker ; No. 2 mixed , 40Vc. { OATS I'lrin ; No. 2 mixed , 31@31ic ( WHISKY Steady at $1.12. I'liiltiilclplitu ( irnln Markot. PlIILAHEM'IIIA , ln. , Juno 7. WlIEAT- Wenk and lower : No. 2 red. June , GOfflGOJic. COUN rirm ; No. 2 mixed , June , 4G4Gic. ! OATS In car loads linn ; futures , neglectoi nnd nominal. liultlmoro Uriiln Murkot. . . . . . . . . . . .nun , Jld. , Juno 7. WHEAT Unbet' tied ; No. 2 red. spot , G'J'jc. COIIN Mixed , spot. 47c. OATS Uuttur Inquiry ; No. 2 white western 42SJe. Iliiviimi KiiKiir Market. HAVANA , Juno 7. Quiet. According to j statumunt Issued by Senor ( Jninas , a sugai broker and crop st.itUtlclan , the Cuban sujjni crop up to May 31 umounted to 742,108 bugs I.unilon 4)11 Marknt. LONDON , Juno 7. CALCUTTA LINSEED Spot 40s par quarter , ox ship. LINBI.ED Oiir-20va20s In per cwt. TUIll'ENTISE Sl'IllITH 'J'Js 3d per CWt. Tolcilo ( Iniln Mnrkct. TOLEDO , O. , Juno 7. WHEAT Active nm steady ; No. 2 , cash , G5e. ( COUN Dull ; cash , 30c. OAM-Qulot ; ciiHli , 30)Jc. ) 1'onrlii ( Irnln. 1'EontA. 111. , Juno 7. Corn , lower ; No. 2 95lie ; No. 3 , 3lc ; oats , easy ; No. 2 white 31W31UC ; No. 3,2'J'J2'JWc ; rye , nominal. STOCKS AM ) 11ONDS. Wlillo Fluctuation ] Were Cnnnnod to Xnr run Lines Neonrltlim Wuro Krrutlc. NEW YOIIK , Juno 7. Tlio Mock market -wa dull. While the Iliictuntlnns save In n lo\ liiHtnnous wuru conflncd within comparative ! ; narrow limits , the market was decidedly or ratlc In its course. The speculative tempo changed almost fr t hour to bonr. Nutloiui Cordngo con .un broke n per cent to 12 nm prof or > " i - per cent to 48 on rumors that u usso'meiit was contemplated on the comino st'jk and that the forthcoming statemout c tlio condition of the properly would bo un favorable. General Electric ; was also take In band by tlio bears and forced ( low from 71i to G8M ; llltnolu Central ros from 00 to 004 and later droppc to H8 ; Manhattan and Pullman yielded Hi t 'J per cunt on Hinall sales ; Missouri 1'aclli riin ft per rent to 35 and later declined t 331 ; Atchlson was weaker throughout nn ran down Hi percent to33i. ? The gcnoni list Improved fractionally at the sturtnii Uhli'iigo Uas scored an exceptional advunc of 1 ? ; per cunt to OOK , but the Improvciuon wii8biilJi.eiiiently | lost. Thu buar continued their olTorts to depress press tlio list up to tha close , but boiiui sliiirc liKlil llrm nnd the Icuilurs llk HurlliiKton , .Hilnoy. St. I'aiil , Western Union and SUI.M left oil' ut practluAlly lust night's llguiut Distillers were strong and gained nearly point. Considerable dUappolntnuii : was lolt that the snarp decllno 1 sterling exchange , the withdraw ; of gold engaged yesterday for n port and thu Improvement reported ftw Chicago did not have inoro t'll'ect on bieculii | tlon. Thu fact In that traders have thu nnvi kot entirely to themselves , and they nro il rectlng their onurgli ! toward 0110 cud namely , the blinking out of weak holders. U'Ji lundliiK coininlsslon houses generally are ai : vising ugnlnst short sales at thU tlmo. U'li niarkut closed steadier In tone at n recovery t U to 1 pur cent from the lowest. The Post bays ; No bettor Instance could 1 : furnished of the mutual action of tlio world tlnanclul market than the turn In sterling 01 rhungo , Thocollapso In Chicago whout prlot followed thu run upon thu banks. On the ih moralized market , Kuropuun wheat Importoi were heavy buyers , taking from l.OOO.OOU t 2,000,000 hu. hero and In Chicago In a bins ! day , and an enormous tnoreaso over the j > n vlous dally record. Hills nn London , druw ngaliut these iiurchases , broke so completol thu iiiuiket for sterling uxcliungu that in only have all plans been upsut for ; thls wt'Uk further guldHhlpment , but thu order alreaU placed for (300,000 gold ban bucn canccllvU , It U not. however , wUu to leap too prompt ! at conclusion * . The perninnencu of this dt mund for wheat rumains to bu tested. Nuuod has furgotton tlio tudilunylehlliig In uxclnui * after thu New Vorlt tock panic on the opui lug week of May , I'oroUn houses then buyers of stocks at panic prices , aud tlio utmnltivncoiM rl o In l < omlon the sterling mnrkot gave wny xuniclontly to slop nt Tinco the outward flow of sold. In the week following that dltturhftttco only 1600 , * 000 In gold wns Kent nbrond. lint whrn tlio security nmrkGtn ntendtod the IiOiulon buying censed , nnd In tlio next three wneks no lo s than M6.000.000 In specie wan exported. His true , the ubxoquent. financial strain In Lon don forced heavy sales of nil American nccur * Itlos , n factor not nt all likely to bu nresent In the mnrkut for grain. Hut the foreigners nevertheless bought , In one case as In the other , for panic bargains , not for pressing needs. The following are the closing quotations on tlio leading stocks on the Now York Stock ex change todny : bid. t aiked. The totnl snips of slocks todny were 170,000 t. I'uul , 22,000 ; Sugar , 0.000 ; Western Union , London Fliiinrl : : > l Itovlovr. [ CnnurtaMctt iSTi tmJnmsti Gordon litntitlt , } LONDON , Juno 7. [ Now Yo'k Herald Cable -Special to Tun HIJK. ] There wns no feature n the Stock exchange today , business being ery ijiilot , but the undertone was Inclinedto- 10 good , as tomorrow tlio bank rate may bo ro- luced to 3 per cent. No mot o gold Is wanted n London , money being rather a drug. The \merlcan railway market was dull and euturi'loss , speculators bolng discouraged by Vow York sales on every rally. Prices were timed by dealing In a few hundred shares ; till the Stock exclmnire believes In higher irlces soon , especially If the Chicago banking lllllcnltles do not develop. Leading dealers * ay that at present It's a case of giving a few lollars for a perpetual call of many shares , loino securities were steady. Kupeo imper i-as good and silver strong at 38Kd. I'robubly eoninilttcu will recommend meas ures to secure the minimum value of rupee Super. There was nn upward reaction In reck- ) , and Argentines wore llrm. There was a small arrival of gold at the bank. Now York Money Murkot. NEW Youic , Juno 7. Mosr.v ox GALL asier at 3QO per cent ; last loan , 3 per cent ; closed olfored nt 3 per cent. 1'iiiMi : MERCANTILE 1'Ai'nii GB8 per cent. STEHMNO KxcitANOn Weak , with actual business In bankers' bills at If4.854(3.4.80i ? ( ! for sixty days and $4.87U1i4.88 for demand. UOVBIINMCNT HONUS Quiet. Stiito bonds , ilnll. ilnll.Tho The closing quotations on bonds : Fliinnvliil Noted , HAVANA , Juno 7. Kxchango , quiet. KANSAS Cirr , Mo. , Juno 7. Clearings , $1 , & 33(000. * PAUIS , Juno 7. Three per cent rentes , 08 27c for the account , NEW YOIIK , Juno 7 , Clearings , { 104,229,130 balances , (0,383,711. PHILADELPHIA , Pa. , Juno 7. Clearings , (12. 521,058 ; balances , (1,818,084. Money , 4i ! po cent , HALTIMOHK , Mil. , Juno 7. Clearings , (2 , 300,071 ; balances , S27,483. , Money , 0 po cent , LONDON , Juno 7. Amount of bullion gen Into the Hank of Knglnnd on balance toilio 10,000. Mr.MiMiis , Tonn. , Juno 7. New York ex change soiling at { 1.50 premium. Clearing.- $258,440 ; balances , 75n08 , HOSTON , Mass , , Juno 7. Clearings , (14,070 , 511 ; balances , (1,307.105. Money. 7 pu cent. Kxchango on Now York , 25Q30c. ST. LotllH , Mo. . Juno 7. Clearings , (4,354 , 000 : balances , $038,028. Kxchangu on Nu' ' York , (1 discount. Money qulut , C5J8 pc cent , NEW Oni.EANa , La. , Juno 7 , Clearlngi tl , 108,837. Now York exchange , 75o nu f 1.000 premium ; bank , $1.50 per (1,000 prt mluiii , OuiCAno , III. , Juno 7. Money strong nt percent. Clearings , $17,003,348 , Now Vor oxchangu , no market. Sterling exchange wouk posted sixty-day bills , * 4.87Jj } night drafti OMAHA. LIVK STOCK M.VUKICTS. 1'rloc * on AU tirudui Hecovcr Soiuowjia Under I.linltuil Suppllot. WEDNESDAY. Juno 7. Itocolpts of all kinds continue light. Con pared with the first half of lukt week there hu been a falling olT In thu past three days c about 5,000 cattle , 4,000 bogs and 300 sheep. Under ordinary circumstances this waul moan a blmrp advance In values , butlntli present peculiar condition of ulVnlrs , ospcciull whllu the commercial world Uon tlio inggoi inlgo of uncertainty , a change for the bettor I cattle values has to bo almost forced , Wit llubt biipplk's for tlireo days , loci dressed beet houses were at last forced to bustle tlo for tome cattle , and as the Minply was vor limited , less than 1,000 head , amf eastern rt ports rather inoro favorable , competition fc thu fat , light aud medium weight cattle wu actlvu enough to force a lOu advance on n\oa \ uuythlng In this Hue , Bhlppora itlll prcfcrrc what they considered HIP info ldfl. b Jnfton IhooutsMrVi Good 1.WI4 to i.m iu. benves that sold at-from 14.50 to M.HO did not uliow an much Impmvcnient an the fair to Rood 04JMolUl-lb , slr-PM ntfroinM.25 to J4.GO. Odd bunches of . .Interior light stuff sold at from e3.no toM.r'liiulnosswas fairly nctlvo wnsonVcteil. throughout and * , .ft'good and early clearance There was UmrUMial strong active market for cows. OITorlnRBilId not Include over sovcii orplght loads ami local homes picked them up mtlckly. Common and canning grades sold at from t-2 to J2/75 > v butchers' cows eagerly at J2.HO to J3.7G nnd peed to ebolco fat cows and holfers at from1 * 3.7G to tl.15 , Tlio calf market was steady with wiles of fair to good veals at from } 3f ; > u to 10. A few bulls wcro olTered and sold rqadlly at strong prices from $3.10 to $3,75. The market for feeders wns moderately nctlvo and values ruled asbado llrinor with sales of fair to good stock nt from J3.7G to J4.10. Itoprcsontatlvo sales ; 1IIIESSEII tlEEP. lloos The market today experienced n lartlal recovery from Tuesday's paralytic stroke and values ruled from lOc to 15u ilgher on nil grades. Kccelpts were only lair , fully 1,000 luss than a week ago , and thu juallty was generally gootl. Tlioro was a vury ictlve shipping demand , calling for over 1,801) ) togs , fresh meat men were good buyers and mo nnoker took hold freely. Chicago was ro- lorted stronger and under the circumstances t did not take dealers long to get down to justness. 1'rlces ruled from lOc to 15c itgber from tlio start. Thu popular irlco far good hogs of all weights was :0.30 : and several loads of choice icnvy and butcher weights sold at $0.35. Ordinary grades , regardless of weight , mostly sold in thu gG.25 notch , anil : i load or two of poor stuff sold u trllle lower than that. About everything had changed hands before noon the hulk selllnj ; 7nt , $0.25 anil $0.30 , against $0.15 and $0.20 Tuesday and JO.G5 to $ l > .70 a week ago. Kopi-csuntatlvo sales : nouaii. 2..345 550 1..5DO 40 550 Sitr.Ef None were received and none were hold over from yesterday. The demand Is Rood from all local houses and the market Is qiiotably steady. Quotations were as follows : Fair to Rood natives , M.50a5.50 ; fair to Rood westerns , Jt.001 5.50 ; common and stock sheep , $2.5034.00 ; good to choice 40 to 100-lb. lambs , J5.004JG.25. ItacolptR find DlMpoilttnri of Htnelc. Ofllclal receipts and disposition of stock as shown by tlio books of the Union Stock Yards company for the forty-cluht hours ending at 5 o'clock p. m. June 7 , 18'J3 : IlECKII'TS. Smnll MnrkMtlngs Still tlio Kciitnro AVhnt tlio Krafion Shown , CINCINNATI , O. , Juno 7. Tomorrnw's Price Current will say : The marketing of hogs ha. ' been of small proportions the past week fin the tlmo of year. Totnl western pncklng 180,000 , against 210,000 last week and 385- 000 last year , making 2,405,000 slnco Marcl 1 , against 3,310,000 last year Prominent places compare as follows : Cllleuto I.tvu Stuck Markot. CIIICAOO , 111. , Jnli'o 7. IPpoclal Telegram ti Tin : llui.l : Natlyorattlo sold ns satlsfaetorll as on yositorday."Not uioru than 0,000 heai were oilered andthero ; were orders hero fo murothnn that inlmbor. Kor anylhlnggrad Ing bettor than iiieulliiu the market was rathe very llttlu biiine s outside Iho limits o from i'J.lJO to , ( ulj. COWH and bull selling prlco , especially at from | a,7i to J3.76 , and frouiW.3 ( ) to Ji ! buying most n the steers. ToxuM'nttla were In heavy suppl nnd were decldwlly lower. The host of tlieii were elf from lOc to l&c , while from ' . ! 0c to 'JD no inoro than covered the decllno In commoi to fair gritdos. There were borne good drove among thorn , hutordlnarygrassorsconstltutvi the bulk and bales were Urguly nt price ranging downward from J3.75. IteceliilH wer estimated at 0.6OO head. Nothing Ilko hue , receipts was ever boforu known tills early h tllO bKllbOII. Hug * Jumped up another stoji today and wol they might for only about I'J.OOO head ur rived. ThU makes the total receipts bine .Saturday about 41MM ) mralnu 44,032 for th samu tlmo last week and 'JO.3U for the corio upondlng three days last yoar. A a result o the small rccelptH and yoxturduy'x Improve inent In the grain and provision market : prices advanced from ilK : to 15c. The1 climbed to from W.OO to G,00 for ithoiou ab burled and light and to from O.OD to87fo nrlinu medium and heavywulghts. At th did not uxcuud 10.000 head. They paid fi tli.70 to tO.'Jl ) for the bulk of thu MjilT „ . . , from * 0.60 to * 7.05 was thuextruniu range fu murchantablu block , I'rlmo light grades wor bcurco and bolug In good ( temaiid bold tibou ns well as the best of the huuvy sorts. The receipts of sheep huve buuu attogothc too llbprnl this wook. More tlmn 44,000 Itnvo been unlondod hero ulnco Snlurday nnd there Isntilcntj still In Right. There wns a weak market todny at from I3.UB to f4.B5 for poor to choice Texans ami nt from J3.0 to f6.'jn for natives and westerns , tlood to prime n.uall- ties sold pioso to yesterday's prices , but poor to common grmlc * were from 10 to Uc lower , inakltigiiducllnoof from SO to 30c from tlio hlghp. l prices of last. week. Yearlings wcro minted nt from t4.r > o to JO.Ufi nnd there wns n , deninml for .spring lambs at from $3.25 to 17.26. Receipts : Cattle , 112,600 , head : calves , 000 headl hogs , I'J.OOO lipnd : Miecp , 11.000 head. I ho Kvuntng Journal reports : ( UTri.n Itecelpls , 7,000 heads shipments , 3,500 hendj market steady ! prime steers , fri.Su1l6.65i extra. f5.7GM.rt.Ou ! mediums , $4.05 O6.15othersM.S6ft4.8&s ! TexansJ3.10ttl.OOi stiH'kers , * 3.80il4.00. llona Hecelpus , 11,000 bond ! slilpinonts , , 0,500 head ; market active. 10 to IGc higher ; mixed and puckers lO.GGIiO.BGjnrlmo heavy and butchers' weights , I0.00 7.02i ! ; light , SHEEP Receipts. 12,000 bead ; shipments , 3,000 head ; markot. steady ; natives , J4.7G ® 0.00 : ToMins. J4.2G5ll.60 ; westerns , $4.7548 5.00 ; lambs , $5.7G < a7.00. Kaunas City l.lvo Stuck .Mnrkrt , KANSAS CITV , Mo. , .Tune T.-CATTI.K Ho- colpts , 2,700 head ; shipments , 1,400 bead ; market was strong anil lOc higher ; Texas steers , $2.7G@4.40 ; Texas cows , $2.00S3.7O ; shipping steers , $4.50115.05 ; native cows , $2.00 Qi4.25 ; butchers' stock , f3.OOiM.GO ; stockers and feeders , $2.10ii4.50 ; bulls and mixed , ? 2.35 < a3.75. llocis Hecolpts , 5,300 bead : shipments , n,7)0hoail ( ) ; market m-tlvo nnd 5Hc ) higher ; bulk of sales. { 0.25110,35 ; heavies , $0.2530.45 ; packers. JO.2Gao.35 ; mixed. $0.2Gfit0.3G ; lights. $ G.1GOG,30 ; Yorkers , $0.35510.40 ; pigs , $4.1H > aG.10. SHEEP Heceljits , 2.400 bead ; shipments , 100 head ; ninrk.it strong. St. I.nuls l.lvo Stuck MnrUot. ST. I.ouis , Mn. , .Inns 7. CATTLE Receipts , 3,400 bend ; shipments , 1,000 head ; natives steady ; good butrliurs' steers , $4.0Vi44.GO ( : Texans of all kinds slow , lower ; top on fed steurs , $4.05. lions Receipts , G.OOO bead ; shipments , 100 bead ; market GtftlOc higher ; best price , $0.05 ; bulk of sales , $0.40ar > .GO. SHEEP Receipts , 4,200 head ; shipments. 300 head ; market slow on all except good sheep ; no quotable change ; natives , $4.00 ; re.Mins , $4.40. "few York l.lvo Mock .Mnrkrt. NEW Yonic , Juno 7. HEEVES Receipts , 3,000 loud ; dull , with further decline on nil grades > f lOc ; poorest to best native corn foil steers , $4.5005.55 : Tuxans ami Coloradox , S4.3Gtt4. G ; bulls mid dry cows , $2.00tt4.00 : dressed beef , lull , 7ii < iJOc. Shipments. 300 beeves ; tomor row , 200 beeves and GO sheep , SIIIEI : > AND LAMIIS Receipts , 12,000 bead ; .beep . , steady ; lumbs , active , declined Uc. Till : ItlJAl.TV MAKKIJT. INSTUUMENTS placed on record Juno 7 , 18U3. WAIIUAXTY Illir.I ) . C Ii Hart and wlfo to Alvlu .Saunders , w25i ! feet of lot 0 , Keyf'ssuhdlv. . . $ 18,000 E S 1'lor and wlfo to Jacob Mason , lot 18 , block 3 , C K Mnyno's 1st add to Valley 100 O W Ames and wlfo to J 11 llynes , lot 23 , block 2 , Ames' 1'lai-u 400 ' S Ueotl and wlfo to T W WaMi , lot 7. block 5 , lliuolTciiaci ! 800 Kll7.aheth Tavlornnd husband to J U Kilony , lot 4 , block 4 , Denlso'sndil. . 2,200 Arthur East to J I' Nelson , lot 1O , block 0 , Mat hews' suhdlv 875 JCMoIvellnnd wlfo to William Strong. n 41 feet lot 2 , block U , H U Uogors' add 4,000 Same to same , lot 4 , block 1 , Han.scom I'hicc 1.4CO Same to same , lot 1 , block 1 , CovoH's add toCrelghton Helglits 400 J O Allen to llannnh Itelnbart , .s 33 feel lots 11 and 12 , block O , Lowes' add and lot 7 , blok II , ijaundurs & H'sadd 1 li I'owefl and wlfo to J K Yandor- cook. lots 2 and 3 , block 135 , lots 0 and 7 , block 140 , lots 5 to 10 , block 144 , lots 5. 8 , 0 , 12 , 13 and 1C , block 145 , 1-5 Interest In lot 4. block 130 , lots 0 and 7 , block 135 , Klorenco. . . . 400 QUIT CLAIM iuins. : : G W and S K McIClnney to Charles Powell , lots 0 , 10 , 11 , 15 , and 10 , block 144 , 1'lorenco 16 C W 1'owell to K 1,1'owell , lots 5 to 10 , block 144 , lots 5 , 8 , 0 , 12,13 and 10 , block 145 , .sumo 1 Kebccca Ilaag to H \ , Powell , lot 3 , block 130 , Florence 1 iicr.ns. G AHcnnctt ( sherllD to I , A I'ortcr , lots 8 , 0 nnd 10 , block 124 , Dundee I'lnce 2,010 G W 1'oynton ( special master ) to J II Ailing , lot G , block 23 , Waterloo 150 F A Hrogan ( same ) to 1' W llorbacb , lot 22 and oiilot 21 , block 0 , Drake's add 3,250 Total amount of transfers $ 33,503 VllOffi J.KAXti.lS. . Conditions in timt Stuto Favorable for 11 UoimllCiil Harvest. Toi'EKA , Kan. , Juno 7. Tlio crop report is sued today by Secretary .Mohlcrof tlio State Board of Agriculture shows that the condi tion of wheat has not improved during tlio month of May ; that the prospect of a largo corn crop is excellent and that oats , rye and barley will yield ouly about half a crop. In much the larger part of the central belt , in which about two-thirds of the entire wheat nrea of the state is fouud , there lias been a loss in condition , and a larger area is reported lost than roKrtcd | a mouth ago. The western belt reports about 20 per cent plowed up and an average condition lor entire belt of 70 per cent : the central belt reports 40 per cent lost and un average condition for the entire belt of 1(3 ( per cent ; the castora belt reports 7. > per cent of the area lost and condition for entire belt " 0 ] ) or cent. This makes an average condition for the entire nrea sown to wheat in the state of 30 per cent. \ Spring Wheat The same conditions which during the spring were so unfavorable to winter wheat were equally tinfavorunlo to spring wheat , and the condition is reported also finite low , being ! f > per cent. Corn The area planted to corn this sea son , as compared with that of last year , is placed by our correspondents at 107 pur cent. The increase was cbielly duo to failure of wheat , the area being planted to corn. This area will still bo further increased by plant ing still more wheat land to corn. The aver age condition is reported for tlio eastern belt at 8-1 per cent , central belt , 71 , and western belt 51 per cent. Oats The condition of oats fortho eastern bolt is reported at 8U per cent , central belt , 41 , and western bolt -10 per cent. Winter Wheat Compared with fullnvcr- ngo , ( ! iier cent ; spring wheat , compared with full average , 85 per cent ; corn , 70 per OF AM * JtlNDS. WE RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES Syringes. Air 1'illowj ' ; "o1 : Invalid Cushions IluMier Gloves. Walci THE All& REFOLD fiO , , DEAI.KH3 IN JtinriiinoiifH. ( nlJl n ] > ltiil SfpIfo < t , 114 South 15th. St. Next to PobtoiUoo. Ulianlntluii of Corporation of uockrcl llrotherit Commission Company of Lincoln , Nehniiku , Know All Men by These Presents : That wo , W. A. Cockrell , C. W. C'ockroll am II. II. Cockroll , liolng the < ! ncori > orators , ns wel as the Moekhnlderti of nil tlio stock ever Issuei by hulil corporation , do hereby mutually ngrci to dlssolvo and terinhialelsalil corporation , 01 the following lei-nib and conditions : All the property , money , accounts , notes claims and usbets of every kind and nature owned and possessed by Mild corporation having been sold tuO.V. . ( o-krell ; , ho Nto hot tlo all outstHiidlng accounts and llabllltlci against the Cor km II Hi-others Coiamlbsion Co. and It la mutually agreed between Mile stockholders that within 10 days from thl > date the block of bald corporation shall lit canceled , and It Is further movlucd that i notice of this dUiolutlon ( .hall bo jiuhllshei at Lincoln and Ooialia.ln the state of Nebraska Iiihomo nuwkpiipur for tlirto Miccob > , lvo < layb and such notice Ute haveluttachud thereto tin nnnifsof the uhovo stockholdora , which bad notlcoC. W. Cockrell U hereby authorized U hlgn for : the undersigned , Hlguod and executed this 29th day of May IbOS. W , A. CUCKHIM : < , C. W. CocKlttl.l. , J7J3t 11. U , COCKIIELL. cent ; rye,44 percent ; barley , 45 tier cent ! Oftts , 01 per cent. Fruit Crop-Compared with full nvorngo , M per cent. Chintz bugs nro reported throughout the eastern nnd central belts nnd In some places nre quite numerous , but ns vet but llttlo damage lias boon done. With timely ftiul sunlciciit rainfall during the balance of the season , the loss sustained In the whe.it crop will bo largely compensated for by n very largely increased acreage planted to corn , Piles of people have plies , but Do Wltt'3 Witch Hazel Salvo will cure thotn. Another Convention for Onmhn. 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