z z Z7 : - --S--- - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - . - - . - - : TilE OM.&UA. DAILY BEE : PRT1Th.Y , JUNE 4 , 1898. ii. _ COI1ERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Ctop Seam Mvances Ju1y Wheat After a ' % Weak Opening. I SEPTEMBER OPTION SHOWS A DECLINE Cnrti flhi4 Osit Are Inc1i higher , but . Pruvliloni. Are Weaker ( III StII- Ing ) 'r I'ncIrji nnd Alt Cke Luiver. CIITCAOO , Juno 3.-Crop scares nd- vanced wheat today after a weak opening. Iu1y left .ott % higher and * 3eplember de- cflhied % c. Corn closed c better and oats , i.k. On e1Itn by packers pork lo5t 7,4e , lard r aml Ib5 1k. Contkued favoraIle weather for harvest- ng exrted a beirisi Influence in wheat at the stnrt. Iurln the flrst halt hour there wits enough short selling and liqulda- tion to cause the market to soil ott ' 4Gi'3e from the eise last night. hut crop damage _ _ iV reIort again became numerous. and the selling soon came to a halt. Considerable . 4. rain vas reported in those sections where harvestlng Is now golti on , nnd injury to . the grain wn regarded as probabIc Chinch bugi were nid to be numerous In southern 1lllnfl4 , nnd from many Kections where the lrtll $ * 111114 ) ) eeII gt1iered the yield wa ttkI to he (11511)pOintltlgVlth Armour suiposeI . - II ) 1)0 ) vorkIug to siisttiln thu ; rice of the futures to vrotect liI cash iroIerty Rnd tIit trade already rather nervous , these reports - ports 8JOfl ( alarmed shorts and there was n (1h41)lMltIfl ( tO Cover the demand gradually improving the price. Some considerable lines were cvered and the bear scalpers , . . were eventually driven in. Iuring ( ho cx- ' : : ( IMtenee ot the buying fever July ol.l lip to 75e , September tO fVc ; and liecember to I GS i.8c. The tra.llng was light after the - . - . llrHt. hour. hut exceedingly nervous. There S. a strong suspicion et manipulation : ttiil a wliesoino dread of the alleged nut- nipulritor. I'rices were near the highest ) ( ) iIIt of the day at the close. lomcstie recipt were extremely light-twenty-six carloads at Chicago and sixty-two at Mm- ' . , a pal is and Iul u t ii . 1'h e total at the Prin- 4'- . < - ( iIfll vestetn Primary nmrlcet8 was only 7uOo hu. , compared with 277UoO 1)0 , at the similar date last year , Atlinitie port cx- . , ports vero llbtral , nmouutliig in ) vllcnt and _ _ _ flour to 116,000 lti. July opened nehanged _ _ 4 _ 10 C lower at 734'i7lc , soul up to 5c , then declined to 71c ! , the eioMtig flgure. September - tember started ! j-Sc down at 6 7-8@f.7 ½ c. < leclined tQ liC , rose to 64itN 3-Sc , tlicn weakeflel ( to CS(68 ( I-Sc bid at the close. 4 fter a wnk opening corti turned strong . . on tile rally in hiett ; : uiii the eariy decline wns more tluin recovered. July opened 1-8 i3-Sc lower Itt 1272 % anti rose to 32 5-Sc. ' tile closing Ihpire. T' ( ) ats were eal ( early , hut flrmd Up later with the other grains. July started 1-Se lower at 23tc. . advanced to 21c , then 501(1 off to 2l3i23 i-Sc at the close. Outside ) ) , ( started provisions firm. Toward the latter part of the seislon there .aI5 inotlerate ; ) acldng house selling , vhtcii _ _ - stnrtel PriceS .lownwtrd. : .ltily pork OIefll ( .4 _ _ Sc higher at rose to $9.'O , fell of to " . 15. then llrined UI ) to $9.24. the closing quotation , .1ul V lard began 2'/c ' dowii itt $5.70 , a IlVlncell ( to 8.75. declined to $5.E5 , tiii'ti rallied to $ S.G1 ½ at the close. July riis started unchanged at $ .15 , rose to 5-l7 ½ , soul off to $5.31 ½ , then i1rind UI ) to 5.lO , the resting 1)10cc. Fst1mated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , ir cars ; corn. 4.O cars ; ( flits , 2O carA ; hogs , 2C.,00I ) henil. 1.Q0lllIg futures range n follows : , tlc1e. . I Open. I lIIsh. I Low. I Cios. I Yo't'y Vljett. Jilt)1) ) . . 83 I3 82 423i 52l ) .1iiy. . . 7lt-74 : 7. 7t : 7&4 74 S(9)t. . UI37 (184(3 ( fllh ; 118 ( it en. ] ) cc. . , . I ) ? ( tti 4J 07 GM ( 67I 'Orf- I .itty. % . . 2 ( 'i 3254 32 : i2th 123 . SCtt. . . 82(1 :15) : ) ) a 2i : ii : 3:3 : Th.c. . . . 3331 34 33 ! 4 33 iii'y. . 2 24 231 } 23 203t 21 20 > t. 21 ( t 2OI i'd It - .10W. U n : ti 70 0 45 J & :3 : 0 CO . eII. . U 8(1 ( 0 85 0 u ; t ) U7)4 ) u 7 , . - - - - - - - LtrtI- JUly 70 75 5 fl S C7 n 72 % Se1)t S 82 % 5 55 5 ia 5 77 5 82 % 8. Itiba- .7111y 5 4. 5 47 % 5 17 % a 40 5 45 Sc1)t. . . . . ) s : ; 3 07 % 5 4 i 47 % 55 No. 2. Cash ( luOtatiOfla were as follows : Ji.OUlt-Dti1l : winter patents , $ I.S'iJ ' 1.90 ; straights , $ l.&Oh l.CO clear , $ i,400j1.SO ; spring 141)'iUi4 , ; .2315.5o. \V1lEAT-No , 2 sprIng. 7Oj72c ; No. 3 spring. CC1175c : No. 2 red , 7'Jc. COltN-No. 2 , 3,4c. OA'l'S-No. 2 , 25e No. 2 yellow. 323c : No. 2 \vhite. 27'2'Jc : No. 3 white , 27'4c. ltYF-No. 2. 42.4c. I3A1tl1Y-No. 2 , 33.3c. SEEJS-Fiaxsecd , No. 1 $1.0 ; prime timothy seed , $2.65. P1IOVISIONS-I'ork , mess , per libl. . $9.50 4i:9.55. : 1Jtrd. per 10' ' ) lbs. , $5.t1t5.7O. Short ribs sides ( loose ) , $5.255.5O. Dry salted shoulders boxed'i , $1.'LSIj3.tO ) ; short clear shies ( boesl ) , $5.7V6.OO. SUGARS-Cut bar , $6.02 ; granulated , $5.2. . - - it1c1e JlmcolptL Shipinent'i , ? l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( . ) 8.300 Wlieut. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44.1100 Corn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ) , 400.000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : , l0j ( 17l00 Bebu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l3.rley.bu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.MU ) . l.f.IJO 'p the Produce exchange today thy but. ter market SYOS ilrm ; criaiflierie8. lltiJl6c ; dairies , 11 ½ c. } ggs , steady ; fresh , 10'Ac. Live poultry , good ( lemand ; spring chicic- ' , uI\ \ OIlS l214e : hells , 7 ½ c ; ducks , 6t6e ; turkeys , G1J7c. WF1\V VOHIC GtiI5ItI. MAItICIt'rS . _ _ _ _ _ _ 1- ( tintiit1olis for I lie lity un General ( niiiiiio4lt it'14. N1\v YORK , JUlIe 2i.-FLOUR-fleCeiItS , 14,651 bids. ; cXlOrts , 9,90t bUls. ; steady and a shade Inure ait'ti'e. CO1tNMlAL-Steatly ; yellosy western , 73e.t 73e.tflAflT1Y flAflT1Y MALT-1)ull ; western , G26j7Qc. \16 1'AT-1lect'ipts , 190.550 ho. ; exports , 203 , 170 llI.'SI'ot ) lirmer : No. 2 red , 90c lts1ei. 1. o. b. iflout ; SOOjbSc , car lots , Options OICflCt steady ( tilt ! weru soon IflilliOfleed y ltllIiSlI ) udvices troln outliwestern 1)01)115. ) A in idilay reaction ii lId er vezilc cc n t i 1 en til ; ( ( lIlieS % ' )1S followed by another atl'ance UI ) coverings , closed a little off (10121 top I il1)tgli ) lot 0 rea I I ci 11g. 1)0 t I c hih1er tiflhll lnt IligIlt ; No. 2 red , July , 7OijSOc ; closet ! , bOr. COltN-lteecipts ' 119,0S5 ho. ; exports , 40- i. 566 ho. OItic)1)S ( ) fit'lrly steady itiitl iidvaiiccd . with wjjtat , ciosilig c iiigtier July , 5GJI 3(3 ( ( ' . bA1'S-1tecelIts ) , 65,400 liti. : iorts , 150- 81) ho. ' spot venlcer ; No. 2 , 2'Jt : ; No , 2 white , 3tc. Olitititis quiet IIIIII featureless. with 00 ( 'IlItilge frum yestertlay ; July Ci4)5t'd , 2)c. I tyl'S-'jteahiY state. common to choice , 18a crot ) . 3i4c ; 1896 crop , 6fTc ; OhO ? crop , 2L l4c : l'acllie coast , IbO : . crop , 3114c. WOOl.-Qllhet ; liecee , l73c ; Texas , i3 lSt' . OlIS-cottonseeil oil dull end weak ; Prhno crude 2Oe , llOtflIflfll ; Prima ciudo , f 0 , fl. , mills , lTQilfc : pritho slimmer ye- ! ( lOW , 2lc ; off summer yellow , 21c : butter oil. Sc : Prime winter yellow. 30G131c. llTAl.S-1'o.1itYM mcmi market was a Slfltll ( , narrow niThir , with the net tcsult , , , , , st uiisntltactorY alt around. The nih- (1)31 ) close ( or 1)136 iron warrants IVI1S Ufl. ehnngcl , with sPot 1111(1 July quoted it $ C.504i6.65 : eoppr nhIehlflflgcI , with SPOt and JUlY quoted at $ l1.75il2.th ) tin uncitungeil. with SPOt 0)1(1 June tpIOLCII at $15.224tP 15.2Ti ! ; 1031(1 steady , with spot and JUne quoted at $3.95li.00 sPelter flominUl at $ S.0&J 4i5.2 : J'lic mirm naming the sottltng price fur icadtng western miners and sluelturs lend at $1.75. quotes Cli l1S1-F'lrl1l 1 light kiins , 5'6c ; 1)art full SkilflS , 2J2e. skims , . , . \ ' . . . ) ; city , 3'tc ' ; country , 3l pt _ icstent1y ; ( cir to extra , 5'h'lJ1c ' ; .litpltfl , S T.U&e. New Orleans , open kettle. gooll. to CllOie. 2'i3.1e. I 11UTT1RECeilItH , 3.84t iIcgs. 1 market - ! - . steatly ; westerit ereatlerI , 13 ½ t117C Elgins , lit' : factory , lll 12c. lOO 1-jtlweiits. 8,892 3dCg13. ; market steady ; wostrii , 12c. rIli'l Uili I linr1cet , CtNC1tATl , itine 21.-15LO11Ttliill easj titflcy , $ i.2iii.65 ; tLtZflhll , $3.70@ \InAT-V1rm. nominal ; No. 2 red , SOc. I COlt4l.1ruh1dl Na. 2 iidxetl , 33c , I (1A'1'H-:0sy : No. 2 flhlCd , 27c. , . l1tOV1hiiONStfl1. easier , $5.00. Ilulk 'I meats. eas ? , $ .r'0. linron , easy , $6.55. \)1lS1t-lirn ) $ l.2J. 01110 , 1it1r ) t1it1r , jOe , I1tJGA&1-Eatsy ; hard rcflicd , $1,47J6lO , I 5 1(1Os..9tuut ; ( t Sc , . l3'nitimori , Mnrltt. TUI4'4'tlQlU. Ml , , JUItO ! L-FLOISR- veaic 9l14l01yCr western stiperhlile , $3.5O 375 ; ) cstCln extra , 1.O0ii4,75 ; wegtern fu mhly , ' $6.l1iS.5O ; winter whez8t. li.Ot)16.7 SIU1g wheat. lC,231i6.SO ; spring wheat , $ trntghtt4sc01446.25 ; receipt ; I,30 bbls. cx- : , tinwtt , 78o bid. ltecoipts , lO,22 bu. ; xport. C.S , . 000 ml. Southern wheat , by sample. 77SSc ; soUthern whent. Ofl grnd 7SS44c , CORN-Steady. spot ftfl ( the month , ! 43 , qitc ; ; .Ttily , i1it3553.Re ; toamer mixed , 93X I31c' . flOt'CIit5 , 201,29 bu. : exports , 2O,2 bii. SiltIthern white corn , 35cj6e ; 100th- em yellow , : lSt4e , OATS-1)iill ; No. 2 white , 2232',4c : No. 2 mixed. 30130c , ltecelpts , 42,257 bu. ; cx- Mtt5. 80.001) ) 1ii. I1UTTEIt-F'lrm Mny creamery , l7qllSe ; fancy Imitation , ICc ; fancy ladle , 13fJ14c ; good iruilc. 12c ; store pitched , 1Oj111c. EGOS-lirin : fresh , l2 ½ 115e. C1I11S1'-Steady fancy Nev. YOik 9 fI4c : New York medium , 9J9c ew York small , 1Ol0c. OMAhA (15Nl5it/IMAItiCl5TS , 1otilttion of Trnde and ( uolntions on Staile and Fnhie Produce. EGGS-Good stock 8419c , 1IUTTfl-mmon to fair , 11c ; sop. atator , ISo ; gathered creamers , l36iic. V1AL-Choicp § 0 to 120 lbs. , quoted at i9t ; large nnil cnirs , G'7c. LlVF I'OULTflY-Ilcns , 0e old roosters - ers , 3 ½ c ; slriflg chickens , 12jthc : ducks , ce ; gee3e , Cc. l'IGFONB-l.iye. per dcli. , 6O7Gc. hAY-Upland , $7.00 ; midland , $6.00 : lowland - land , $5.50 ; rye straw , $4.C0 : color tnnos the price on hay ; light bales sell the beat : only toll grades bring top , pricr. VIGFTA lJt.ES. ONlONS-N southern , per lb. 2c. 1hiAN5lJa)11Iicked navy. l'er htz. , si.s. POTATOj-Ji mo grown , 85c new p0- tatOcs. Per bu. , $ i.O0 CA13I1AQE-l'.r-crito per lb. , 2c. TOMATOjS-1'er tour basket crate. .OO 1-3 ho , bOX , fW7& . CIJCUMIIEItS.-.ll nie grown , icr doz. , SOc. SOc.WAX 11iANS-1.3 1)11. box , 60575c. ST1tAWfllflflf Fi1fome , ! grown , $3.50. JOLACE ,1t\SpflE1tjtjE51'er 24-qt. case. $2.50 : 24-pt. ease $1 llIACJCllFllltf 1t1'D 1tASI'DE1tl j1S-1'er 21-pt. case , $2.00. GOOSEliFflfl1FS-rcr 21-qt. case , $ l.OO@ ' - 21-nt. case , $ l,004j1.2 Califorolas , per JO-1t ) laix , $1.50. 1 ItIC' l tAltl' ItIti lS-M issouris , er 24- Pt. CliMe , $ l.W11.25. l'FACI -htI. box iSe Cat- I 1S-Southcrn. , ; - ifornia 21)-lb. ) box , $ t,25j3l.3J , A1'StICOTS-Per 20-lb. ease , $1.731.50. TItOI'JCAL F'RUITS. OStANGES-Seetllings , $2.50ij2.7& ; Mediter- vatican sweets , 2L0iz2.75. lj\1ONS-CtllfoTit ( ) ) , $4.50 ; fancy Mes- SiflO , $5.504Ii.00. DANAN\S-Clio. large stock. 'er bunch. $2.00j2.25 ; medium sized bunches , $ l.75'632.00. l.75'632.00.M1SCEtL.ANEOUS. M1SCEtL.ANEOUS. NUTS-Almonds , ier lb. . larie size. 124J 13c ; small , lie ; 11rtzhIa. P'r lb. , 9iJl0e ; Elig- ilsit walnuts , per. lb. , fancy soft shell , IlIf lie ; tandnrds. SIDc ; hlbcrt , per lb. . i8 lecans , Polished , medium. r4Vlc : extra large , Slitic ; large hickory nuts. $ l.O0l.iO per ho , ; slnali , . l.25'AJl.E Pck ho , ; CocoaflUts , per 100 , $1 ; lCttflUtS , raw , Gj6c ; roasted , 7c. 7c.MAPhE MAPhE SYRUP-FIve-gal. can , each , $2.75 ; grtl. cans , Pure , per ( lo. . , l2 ; half-gal. Cflh14. ' 1.2 : ullart cans , $3.60. Fl 15-hlnported , fancy. 3-crown. 14-lb. lioxes , bc ; 5-crown , .11-Il , . boxes. 13c ; 2-lb. boxe's. 22(2Sc ( er box ; California , 10-lb. box , $1. hONEY-Choice whIte , 14ji5c. 3)A'l'ES-llahlo.ec , GO to 70-lb. boxes , 5 ½ c ; Sair , So ; Fard , 9-lb. boxes , Sc. Cl DElt-l'er huIf bId. , $3.2jt3.50. IIIDES , TALLOW. ETC. hIDES-No. 1 green lilies , 7'c ; No. 2 green lililes , C'.i : No. 1 SItIted hides. Sc ; No. 2 sailed hIdes , 'j ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 to 12 lbs. , 'Ic ; No , 2 .vetl , calt , 12 to 15 lbs. . 7c. ' 1ALL.OW , 3REASE , ETC'-'l ILliOW , No. I , 3c ; tallow , NO. 2 , 2c ; rough lItliow , 1jc ; 'hito grease , 21i2e ( ; yellow tuid brown grease. ' , % . SIIEEI' l'1'UFS-C3reen salted. each , 15f 75c ; green salted shearings ( short wooled early skins ) , each , lSc ; dry shearings , ( short wooled early skins ) . No. 1 , each , 5c ; dry hint , Kansits and Nebraska butcher veoi pelts , per lii. , actual weight , 45j5c ; dry flint , Kansa" . iiid Nebraska intirrutli Wool Pelts , per lb. , act'tal weight , 33ic ; dry hlint , Colorado lutchel WOOl pelt : ; , per lb. , actual veiglit , 4ESc ; dry flint , Colorado murrain - rain wool llts. per lb. , actual weight , 3 4jlc. St. 1.UiM Mn rlit ST. LOUIS , Juiie 23.-F'LOUIt--Dull and easy ; Pateilts , $4.SOP'4.70 : straIghts , S4.0thiij 4.25 , ; clear , $3.G0'ji3.90 ; mixed , $3.233.50. v1 I EA'l'-Strong aiitl higher , closing c for July , 7-8c for September and S-Sc for lecember UI ) from yesterday. Spot. higher ; No. 2 red. cash. elevator , SOc bid ; truck , SOc ; July. 70o bId : September. CG'j6166 7-Sc ; December , 575-Sc ; No. 2 hard , SSc. CORN-Futures closed at the top and fractions above yesterday ; spot , higher ; No. 2 , Cfl131) ) , 32l32ic ; JUly 31 ½ c bid ; September , 32i-Sc. ttslted. . . OATS-Strong , and 'higher for 1)0th futures ntid spot quotations ; No. 2. cash , 234c ; track , 25c ; JUij23 8-Sc bId ; September , 21c bid : No. 2 white. 2Sc. RYE-Nominal at OSc. SISEDS-Flaxseeti , higher at $1.03. Prime timothy seed , $2.002.50. CORNMEAL-Steady at $1.7Ol .75. DRAN-Orferlngs sInall and demand light ; sacked , east track , Sic. SLAY-Easy ; prairie , $5.50 ; timothy , $6.SGiJI 10.50. BUTTER-Quiet ; creamery , 144'j16c ; dairy , l0l4c. EGOS-Higher at Sc , loss off. WIIISKY-$1.23. COTTONTI ES-7Oc. ' BAGGING-tI 3-8t47 3-Sc. M15TALS-Lez.i. higher at $3.823fr3,85. Spelter. lirm t.u.8O. PflOVlSiONa-Puric , dull ; standard mess , jobbing $9,5O,4ard. lower ; prime steam , $5.45 ; .65jiacon ( boxed ) . shoul- ders. $5.55 ; extra' short clear , $6.12 ½ ; ribs , $6.52 ! , ; iiortsG.37. Dry salt meats boxed ) , shotildets. $5 ; extra short clear , $5.62 ribs , $5.75 ; shorts , $5,87. ItECEIPTS-Flour. 1.000 bbls. : wheat. 2,004) iju. ; corn. 36.000 bu. ; oats , 7,000 ho. SI 11PM ENTS-Flotir , 1,000 bbls. : wheat , 6,000 hu. ; corn , 48,000 bu. ; oats , 13,000 bu , 1.iYt-rIoo1 Mnrket LIVERPOOL. . June 23.-\VIIEAT-Spot , ( lull ; No. 2 red wInter , 7s. Futures , July. 6s Gd ; September , Gs lid ; December , Cs S 5-8l. CORN-Spot , firm : AmerIcan mIxed , Js 3d ; ( tittires. tciuiy , July , 3s 1 7-Sd ; Septonl- her. 3" 34t1. FLOUR-St. Louis fancy winter , dull. - 10' ; GIl. HOPS-At London ( Paciflc coast ) , dull. C2t115. T'flOVISIONS-Th'ef , easy ; prime mess , CSs Sd. l'ork , du1l prime mess , western , Ols 3d ; Prime mess , medIum western , ISa 91. linnis , short cut , 14 to 16 lbs. , ilull , us. li1tcOIl , stt'itiy : , 29s ; short ribs , 30s ; long clear middies. light , Cs 2d ; short clear backs , Sis ; clear bellies , 32s Gd. Shoulders , suuare , tltClIIV , 26s Gd. Lard , prIme western , titill , 21s , l'nilow. nrlmo city. dull , IOu Gd. ChEESE-Stonily ; American finest white ttiiti colored. Sis Cd. OILS-Cot tonseed , Liverpool refined. dull , lGs , Turpentine spirits , steady , 2-Is 3d. 1tcIn , ommonj steady , Ss. G in I a ilet'ei 1)15 l3 PrI i.e I out lgtrI.f s. ST. LOUIS , Jun r3.1tecelptsVhent : , 2 cars. 16 I NNl'APOLiS , Juno 23.-Receipts : Wheat , 24 cars. F C11lCtaO. Judo 21-Receipts todny : \\'heat , 26 ears ; qro , 265 cars ; outs , 131 cars. Estimated receiif for tomorrow : Wheat , 15 curs : corn , 407' ears : oats , 2'0 cars. DULUTh , ) . - : 'Wheat , 3S ClttCElPTS..Wllcat , 6,600 bu , ; corn , 22,750 ho. : OUtS , 2.000 bu. Sliii'MENTS-Whent , 13,150 bu. ; corn , 21,100 bu. ; oats , 3,0G ) bu. iCnii'iM City ( lriiln iitl 1'roiiiou. ICA NSAS C.l.TY , JUIIO 23.-WI hEAT-lIst- Icr grailes active , higher : No. I hard , SOc : No. 2 , 76iJ7SocNo. 2 , 73i75e : No , 1 red , 77 (78c : No. 2 , 77c ; No. 3 , G51I70e. CORN-Closed weiilc : No. 2 mIxed , 30V 3k' ; No. 2 white , 3i4i3io No. 3. 30e. OATS-About steady ; o. 2 , white , 26c. ItYE-Steatiy ; No. 2 , dOe. IIAY-ChOic.l grades . , $8.50. IIUTTFlt-'Stead 9. ; separator , 124J1flc ; dairy 10ii2e , i'abs-iiarely stea(1y fresh , S'e. ' 1'olebIitrkrt. ; TOLmO 0. . Jiitui 23.-WhEAT-higher ; eaIi , Ide ; .ItiIy , 73c. COltN-Steady ; cash. 3334c. OA'l'S-Stcads' : No. 2 mixed , 23 ½ o , itYE-Duli : No.2 ; , 32'4c , CLOVEItSEEL-toadycash ; , $2.85. _ 3hiLvnukee itIu'rlcet , lIIL.IVAUN IE. JUlIO 23.-WHEAT- Firmer ; No. 2 northern. Sic : July , 83c. ltYE14fiic uiigher No. 2 , 43c bid. 13AltldY-Quiet ; No , 2 , not quoted ; sam- ) 31t145c. 1)10 , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Sam 1'rniieiiii'oVhiuit Mgiricet , SAN FRANClCO , June 23.-WltIAT- Steady ; December , $ l.277-S. 'Yool , liirI't , flOSTON , June 23.-The following are the quotations for leading descriViioiis : Ohio and Pennsylvania iecceS-t. aitd above. 25j2Oc ; XX and XX and above. 2a1i 30c ; Delaine , SOc : No. conbIni , 30c ; No. 2 combing , 2'JC. 7dichlnn , Wisconsin , etc. -x Michigan. Zlc : No. I Michigan comb- il14 and flo. 1 hUmble C0tflbifll. 290 t'o. 2 .hieliIgnfl COUllIg. , 250 ; No , 2 IllInois comb- ing. 28c ; N New 'York , New Hampshire and Vermont , 22t23c ; No. 1 New York , New Hampshire aiid Verinout , 30c ; uuwahed tuedluin , Kentucky and lndiana-On quar. teD 1ood combing , 22122c , i1entueky and Indlatia tbrc'e-elgfllhs blood combing , 22 23c : Missotiri one-quarter blood con-It- log , 222.1c ; Lake and CkOr- gin , Df2Oe , Texn woolsiring ; medium (12 months ) , lGfllSc ; scoured , 4Ofl42e , spring fine (12 ( months ) , 16ftl7c ; scoured , 437j4& . Te'rritory wonls-Montnna floe medium nnil fine , 1Slfi6c ; scotired , 4-Sc ; staple , 48e : hitch , Wyommni , etc-FIne medium and fine , h1 ( lSc : staple , 48c ; scoured , 431Z4c. Austrnlinn , scoured tn'tis , combing superfine I0fT2e ; good 6S.4GSc ; averege , 62USOc ; Queensland combing , OSe , STLCICS t1) I 1nniiing of 53.ililiersnt Snnt.'in Slim- iiiate , . thu Market. NEW 'OItFC. June 23.-Good weather in the west and the landing of a conslierable Part of the American arm ) ' near Santiago. together with the firmness in iMfllofl , acted as a stimulus in today's stock market. Thu persistent drles by ( lie bears against Silecial stocks , which wes a feature of the traIlIng tor some time , were lacking today , and in consequence the alparent ) change of front by these interests was reliected in substantial advances in Sugar , i'eople'a Gas , Tobacco , i3rooki'n Transit and Men- hattan. The buoyancy exhibited by these properties exerted a healthful influence UIOfl the general railway list , which was augnientel by the execution of fairly large buyIng orders in the Vanderbilt prop- erticS. The grangers received more attentiOn - tentiOn than for a long time and couspicu- 0115 advances were rc'glsteret iti hurling- ton and Hock Island. l'ho revived inquiry for the l'acitlc Northwestern stocks lent color to Persistent rumors that ttfl arnie- able settlement of the trnnicontinentcti rate war may be forthcomIng. Evitleitco of cominissioti house iurchuso4 also developed a brisk covering tlirotighotit the list. Sonic of the high pricetl investment shares ye- 51)00(1511 in IL noteworthy extent to it mod- crate inquiry , notably Pullman , which figured - ured fur i rise of 3 poInts. The market at intervals during the tliiy displayed stag- nation. but prices novertfleiea' forged continually - tinually uiwarl. Operations for arbitrage account were In fairly large volume , itnd itieltided saie5 of most of the International favorites. 'l'lio offerIngs Croin this source , however , Were well ob'wrbe.t , nini the steadiness of the local opeetiltttlon titdtieeti 50)110 lnirehasel for foreign aevount mainly in St. l'aul. A dovolopnieiit vhch has been regarded with conslcbrnbIo gratiitcn- tion by 5Uistflfltiitl interests hits been the growing expanlofl In railway nntl intscel- lafleoUs bomls , which in a measure re- tlaitq the ireneral lieaithfuii tone of finances. Operations in this departnent enibruced an extenlVe variety of mortgages , with de- 11111.0(1 for tile issUes of reorganized ProP- tithes heavy. The aggregate transactions were $3,0S0,000. Goveranient isue * also PartiCiiated in the gt'iiernl strength , tile old 4s. registered , Improvllig per ccitt &tfll ( the old 4s coupon , and tile new 44 1 % ) cr ccitt ctcIi on call. 'rho Evening I'ost's London linancirtl en- blegram : ' ] 'lio stoclc niarkets here were iluiet and steady with a. general relief tliiit the long nineteen-day account is drawing to a. close. Americans were good with some demand , 'l'here s'tui little btlst- 11054 , however. with not much support front New York. liultlmoro & Ohio securities 'ert ) , Ie'itll in tifly' ( ( , for sieclnl ; ettleinent. the 3 ½ Per cents ittiott'l t 95w. the I per cents itt 87 and tile ireferred stock at. 511,4 , The following are the closing quotations of the leading tocics on the I'cw York market today : ii'.on . . . . . . . . . . J31 St. 1' . & Uin . . . . . . . . . do rM . . . . . . . . : t4 the eta . . . . . . . . . . . . I 5) ) ) Ilaitimore . Ohio 1 014 St. I' . M. . ' N..Ill ) CanadaPaeltb' . . . . 8I4 So.i'icIii . . . . . . . . . 11) CaluOlli SoutucrO 5' . ! So. ltailway. . . . . . . . . Central I'udlic . . . . . l : t So. ltnllwav prO 2)(4 ) ( CIII'S , & ( ) IiiO. . . . . . . . t2t'l'exus .t l'ael8c 11t Chicaro &Alton..i57 lUahon Pueltic. . . . . . . C. , U. & . . . . . . . . . . . ) : ; Uiiioii l'icltW : Iht. ( . c'.ta.i. . . . . . . . . . ' " lt.1'.p.&o . . . . . . . . 7 C. (1. C. . St. I . . . . . 42 % I SVahaah . . . . . . . . . . . 7 ' 10 ole. . . . . . . . . . . eSVattli iId. . . . . . . . . D.I , . ItIt'iOn. ( . . . . 100 Adam' . h'c. . . . . . . . . . . Pci. r. . . ' , v..1 5 3 I Miu'rtean . . . . . . . . . heti. & hUe G . . . . . . . I 2 UnIte , ) Stnleq 1x. . . 4) ) ) (10 pat . . . . . . . . . . I lVt'Ils Farce hx . . . . 1' I i.rie : ItmIvi. . . . . . . . . . 13 Am. Cot. Oil . . . . . . . Erie 1st . . . . . . . . . ' : % A. Cot. Ott ntd. . . . . Ft.VavIi,1 . . . . . . . . iiu ; AI1I. Spirit' . . . . . . . . I i ! . r.reatNorthierii eli. I ' 711on. . SpirIts 1)th. . . . . . 1lot'ani Valley 114 , iii , Tooacco. . . . . . I I ( ) lllInolsCntr.Ll. . . it-l ) do pfii. . . . . . . . . . . . 111) ) Lake Erie & W. . . . 15 People's Ua . . . . . . . (10 fltl. ( . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Coii'i. tlflh . . . . . . . . . 1011 Laito Shore. . . . . . . . 187 Corn. ( i'ile Co. . . . . l.onIMVeh1n. Nati. 52 Cci. F. .3 Iroc . . . . . ilaiihtttLati 1. . . . . . . . io:1s : tb O . . . . . . . . . 'it ) Met. St. lty . . . . hilt ( lee. Electric. . . . . . . ! thlciilgan Cttiitr.iL , . l0-ti Illinois Steal . . . . . . . . iiIiin.,18t. L . . . . . . ! 7 % LaCleco Ga' . . . . . . . 45 % do 1st otd. . . . . . . . . 310 LehI. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mo.i'aciiio.4414 00 IiIII. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1)10 Mobil.tOli1o. . . . . ii ; NO ) . bin. Oil. . . . . . . . 10 Mo , K. .i P. . . . . . . . liv. Orceon 5iii. Co. . . . . 1,10K. & 'P prd. . . . . 3it : l'acttic.'ata. . . . . . . . . Clii. , hiil. & I. . . . . . . 0 % Pnflriian l'at. . . . . . . I 02 % tie ii ) ' ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . ut St1yerCert1f1eatO. , 58'.4 N. 1 , Coutral . . . . . . 05 $ tand. Itopo Jt T. . . . C N. Y.CnIU'aI. . . . . . i1t)5 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L. I. IJU. , I. i.fl UO . . . . . . . . . . . . . Octet P0. . . . . . . . 07 T. C. k iron. . . . . . . . 24 % tIo2dptd. . . . . . . . . . : tu 13.5. Leather. . . . . . . Norfolk,1t Wcstorp 14 do pfd . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 No. Amer. Co. . . . . . . (151 U. 3. ituibber' . . . . . . N0.l'3ctllc. . . . . . . . . 2' ' ) do pfd. . . . . . . . . . . . . Ot , etA . . . . . . . . . . . 611 % Wctrn Urdou 0:3 : % Ozitur1o.t V. . . . . . ] O N'Jrtliwesteril . . . . . 1'2. Orc.It. Nay . . . . . . . . 50 do phd. . . . . . . . . . . . . 170 Ore.Shortttiie. . . . . 25 ltea0Iii 1st1fd .j5 Plttsburg . . . . . . . . . . . 110 St L.&S. V. ' . . . . . . . . 5 % R'ailng. ( . . . . . . . . . . 15Th do , pM. . . . . . . ltoc island. . . . . . . . 107 Ii. U. Vi . . . . . . . . . 90 % 8. L. & S. 1" . . . . . . . . . 71 , it. ( I . 'i W. pfd. . . . . . 13714 Co Istpra. . . . . . . . . (3)1 ( ) % Clii 1L Vest. i. . . . . 13.4 St. raul . . . . . . . . . . . IJflg flroo1cIyu1l.T _ . . . . . 50) do nrd . . . . . . . . . . .147 The total sales of stocks today were 300- : ioo shares , tncluiling 4,52 * AtchIson pro- ( erred , 17,015 lurlington , 5,715 Cleveland , Cincinnati. Chicago & St. Louis , 8,576 Manhattan - hattan , 3,459 New York Central , G,210 North- era Pacific , 18,725 Northern l'acillc lIre- ( erred. 12,000 hock lslaod , 13.255 St. Paul , 17,765 Union Paclile preferred , 26.250 , Tobacco - bacco , 9,833 Peopies Gasp 5.130 I'ullinan , 66- ' 700 Sugar , 5.775 Tennessee Coal .cc Iron. 20- 017 Western Union. Sew York ltloiiey Market. NEW YORK , June 23.-tONEY ON CALL-Nominally i'461 ½ per cent. l'RiME MERCANTILE PAPEIt-36ji4 per ceo t. STERLING EXCHANGE-Firm. with actual business in bankers' bills at $4.S5 for demand and $4.84 tar sixty days ; 3iostei rates , $4,55ii4.85i,4 flil(1 $4.StP,4t4.S7 ; 'cominer- chat bills , $1.83. SILVF1It CERTIFICATES , 5S6J59c. liAR S1LVJlR-CS4c. MEX1CAN DOLLAIIS-iS ½ c. GOVERNMENT I3ONDS-Firm ; new 4a. reg. and COUpOU , 324 : 4s reg. , 100100 ; ( C7UIofl , 1103k ; 2s reg. , 93 ; Sa reg. txld coupon , lll'4 ; i'aciiic 6s of ' 99 , 101. Closing quotations on bonds were as to- ! lows : uS.iieuv.ls. ro . . .l24'4N. C. lIe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15. 8. new 4s coup 1243.4 N. C. 4 $ . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 % U. S. 4srer. . . . . . . . iOO3.j . No. l'acitl 1514. . , 115 t1.S.4sCOup. . . . . . . lit No. l'aeittc : js. , , . 0214 U. S. 2B. icr . . . . . . . tIS No. PaohlIo 4s. . . . . 1)81.1 ) U.S. 5 mr . . . . . . . 1113.4 N , Y. 0. &St L.4. .104 % U.S.r.s. ooUu . . . . .111 % N , &W. tiN . . . . . . . . . 121 1)lstriet.l.CSs. . . . . 115 N.W.Consols. . . . . . 1.19 A'.8..claa9 A. . . . . . I ill N. SY. 11gb. Os. . . . . . I 11.33.1 AIa.oIass U. . . . . . . . 105 Ore. Nay.Iets. . . . . . . I 10 A1u.1iss : ( .3. . . . . . . . 1)0 ) Ore. N.w. 4s . . . . 954 Alit. Currency . . . . 90 0 , S. li 135. 1. . r. . . . . . 1911 Atclilflon4S. . . . . . . . ai3. : . a s.i. . . ii's. t , r. . . . . 10)3 ) % AtehIl.oIivAi. : 413. , . , (1)33.4 ( ) 0. Iiiiu. 1.ts , t. r. , . . 114 Canu1aSo.2nl. : . . lU'3 % 0. litip. A's. t. r. . . . . . 003.1 Chi. Ternii4. , 40. . . . 011 I'aelfluti's of ' 05. . . C.1 0. ; is I 14 % ltpultitr : 45 . . . . . . . . 50 0.11. &h. 411s . . .10414 It.OV'oat ist . . . . . 1)0 ) 1) ) . . ) ' It. (1. t'iI , . , , lUU4 St. L. . 1.1t. Coi. I 95 i.3t It. 0 , 45. . . . . . . . ) ) I4 St. L. & 8. 1'.Go.t3. 121) ) I'astTenn , IsIs. . . . 3l74 ( St. I' . Uoiis'lft. . . . . . . 1.15 1riei. : 4a . . . . . . . . 74 St. P. (1. . ' 1' . 1 18 3. ' , iv. & U. is. 1. r. 711.4 51. 1' . C. & h',5i. . . . . I in ! , ct , . l leo. St. . . . . , i.s ) : Soutlierii fly , us. . . . 9544 Ghl.aS.A.I't..105 S.lt.iT. IL . . . . . . . 08 ( I , 11. . " 3. .i , . thIs , . , It ) I Tounnew set ii , . , 92 % 1l.tT.Ccnt.5s..I 10 Tex. l'ac. L. ( , lni 10. ' , hi , .itT. 0. con tJ. .11)4 Tex. I'ac. icr , 25g. ; i8 ( lowi (3 , bits . . . , , . 11)0 % (3. 1' . D. & (1. l'tt3. . l1lt La.NewCoa.4.IU0 'Nab. 191 5 . . . , , , , , 110 L. &N. Unt. 45 , . , . , 90 ' 'tab. 2Ib. . . . . . . . . . . 854 Milisourt 05 . . , . . . , . 100 ' V0st Shore 45 . . . . . 14)034 ) itt , 1&T. 20s . , , , . . (3314 ( Va. Centuries. . . . . . . 71 % N , Y. C. lsts..110 % Vs. deterred. . . . . . . . ii N.J.O.Os. . . . . . . . . lIlt , Hasten Sock Qiii.tatIon. BOSTON , Juno 23.-Call loans , 14j13 per cent' time loans , 3j4 ier cent , Ciosing prices for stocks , bonds aid mining shares : A'T 3S. ) ' . . . . . . . . 13 % W. Elee. uf,1 . . . . . . . . Auirrtci Sugar 12014 Atcltisoit td. . . . . . . . 3:3 : % Am.Sugar 01.1 , 31114 floton L. . . . . . . . . . (15 hay Stitt U. & 1 ( Uca. itlec , 1)50 . . . . , 02 eli 2eb,00Stio 274 it } . I. . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Uos1ori.A1b.Y 223 Atchison 4s. . . . . . . u24 ! efttoII 1iun , , , 10' ) Gee. itlee. Si. . . . . . 105)4 ) c.ii , Q , , , . . , , , . , 1053.1 AllouezMi.n , ( D , ) 'ttebourr. . . . . . . . 10034 AtlantIc. . . . . . . . . . . . 21) aeIIerllI FliCtflo 57 % IlOilon & Mottzlnt 2014 IlIuiols Stool 5(1 ( Uutto& hitco. . . , 24)4 Mexican Central 4P4 Calunseti , hlool * 54.30 N.Y. . 14. 75 , , . , . , 05 Centeunl& ) , . . . , . , , 14 010 Colon , . , , 11)0 ) h"rsnkltu , , , , , , . , , , 13)4 0,8. i . . . . . . . . , , , , , 231 Ocooi . . . . . . . . . . . 51) ltuooey . . . . . . , , , , 24 Gutucy . , . . . , . , . , , , 3 1.13.-i . IJitloe l'aeltic . , , 23 % Tautnraetc , , , , , , , , 157 West EiiQ . . . . . . . _ , 83 ; Wolveyint's. , , . , , , , 224 West End Uhil. . . . . 10234 i'srrott % v. moo _ . . ! ! _ _ Ql(1 ( 1)otntnioii . . . , . . Oil's Suit PrnHi'io ) hluiiig Qionttoni , SAN FRANC1SO , JUlIO 23.-Olficlal elms- 1116' Quotatiofl 0)1 ninlng stocks today were as follows : , , . . , . . , . , , . , , icxieall. . . . . . . . . . , 11 AllOts. . . . . . . . . . . 3 OccIdental Con. . , , 60 I3eIcl'er. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Bcsl& Iielolu3r. . , , 17 Ovrrntitn . . . . . . . , . . . , 5 IiuLltoa. . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . , , . , , , , . S Ca1etIon1i. . . . . . . . . 10 S.IV1gn. . . . . . . . . . . . 4 ChsllenyeCoii 4 SIerra Nevada , , , . , OS Cliollar . . , . . , , . , , , . , ti * llhvor 11111 . . .n. . 3 CoiiflUenc . . . . . . . . . 30 Uiiioti Coo . , . , , . , , , 10 CouCai.t Va. , . , 24 ItahCoia. . . . . . . . . . 9 Crown Polii ; S Veitow Jflekc3. . , , . . 15 floiiQ5tCurreI 0 Slmtiar'.l . . . , . . . , , . 105 Jutlce. . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 flller bars , 57 46c ; drafts , sIght , 1'c ' ; tehegrtpli : , 2Cc. liisi1c Ut ljiigli.l 5lICIIItilt , , LONDON , Juno Zl.-Till' weekly state- meet of thto Batik of hoand ! tihiow5 the I following chflnges , as corlpared with the , vrovious account : Total r serve , Increase , 320,000 ; circulation increase , 11,000 ; buil. lion , incraue , 334,600 ; other securitIes , tie- creas , & 6OIXIO ; notes reserve , incrensO , 2M3,003 ; government securities , increase 144000. The proportion of the flank a l'nginnd's reserve to liability Is 43.2 POt Cent as compared withi 4.9l icr ccitt Inst ' toet. The Hank of iiiglaiiti'g rate of sii- Cotilit remains 3)tlt'hnflgod at 3 per cent. Net's' 'York 31 In leg ( timId Ions. NEW YOI1K. June 23-The following are the closing mining quotations : _ _ _ _ _ _ ( Tholltsr. . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Oneirto . , , . , , . . , , 250 Crown i'olnl. . . . . . 4 node. . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 t'i'n. Cal. Vit. , , 24) . 1'inout * . . . . . . . . 12 i5'adwoo . . . . . . . . . .9) ) ) QiIclsllre' ) , . , . . , , . 300 GoUhi.t Corn , . , ii . OuiClUuIyor oft. , . 225 Jls1e. .5ornros , . CO Stetr.INSV'a'IL , . , 50 iloin't5o. . , 43410 StnFtr4. . . . . . . . . 170 IronSllyct. . . . . , , . 00 1iilon Con. . . . . . . . . 10 Nextean , , , . . , . , . . , oI1owJaccet ) , , . 10 lsiidiit stqg4 IIIittiI ltiis. LONDONJuno , 23.4-lp. rn.-Closlng : Conpol's , ' , . . . . . . . V. Centrsi. . . . . . . 113 % Consols. neat. I 11 ; 1It ) il'ettiisvlvantit. . . . . . , I l ) ( Can. l'acflic . . . . . 5111f441&tdlnz. . . . . . . . . , Oil Erlo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I314.Stex. ( ; nn , isow 4s. , 07 Irie : I.t ) ) t ( I : . , , 3ltAluhilsou ; . . . . . . . . . . . 134 Ill , lOljr.ll. . . . . . . . . ll)7'-b ) , N . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MeAIcanonllIIsrv. 20 iUralai Trunk. . . . . . . . 5tt'itiieotnhtuzi.l02.141 _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IIAP. SILVFilt-Qniet 27 1-Sd tier ounce. MONF1Y-34 11cr CJ1n. , . The mb of dic1i tt" in the open market for short bills , % qfl1-iq per Ct)1t for three months , 1 5-16ti 8-81'ith' Cent. , vllt.tIltIi.IIAI Notes , OMAHA , June 23.-'I'hie clearings for the day were lbt,2i.i.9.13hah4nce4 ; , 70 , sS.20. 'l'lie clearings for 1197 ) yre ; 791,4&3.i2 , IttId the balances. $ l6O16.C8.r . hllcro&tso iii clearings , $171,620 So. I CHICAGO , June 23.-Ionrlngs , $16,411- 512 ; balances , $ l,79,10Nnty York exchange 2Cc Premium ; stofling exchange ptfstteI rates , $ I.85j4.86',4 ; tictuull rates , $ i.847i1.55 ½ ; sixty tiit' . $1.S37H.S4. Steck , steady ; lhlscult , 31 7-8 ; liiacuit Preferred 91 7-S ; Dia- ziittiiti Mzttcli , 13 ; Ntirtlt Chicago , 203 , I3trawboard. 2S ; Vest Chicago , ' .12. ST. LOUIS. June 23.-ClearIngs , 3SSS- 485 ; balances , $712,131 : UlOfley , CiS'8 per cent ; New York exchittnge , SOc prmuiuni bid , 40c Premium asked. I'll I l.ADELI'IIIA , Juiie 23.-Clearings , $ Il.492.0h1 ; balances , $ l.S26,02.1. CINCINNATI , Juuie 23.-Moticy , 2416 lC cent : New York exchange , 3)ar ) ; clearings , 2,03l , 860. N 11W OI1LEANS , Jt111e 23.-Clearings , $1,035,553 ; Ne' ' York cxchaiige , hlank. $1 per $8.000Premitim , ; conilncl'ciaI , 25c per $1,050 IS , JulIe 23.-Clearings , $722,335 ; balances , $25,154 , IIALTIMOIIE. Juite 23.-Clearings , $2,627- 791 : ialiutces , $807,765. NEW \O1tl. Jo lie 21.-Clearings , $110,100- ass ; balances , $7,12S,432. BOSTON , June 23.-Clearings , $15,901,310 ; balances , $1,23t,238. 1'iii't'lgii I'liizuiiciii1 , LONDON. Juitie 23.-The inrket for American securities Ivas generally lIne all ( lttP , vithi the trading merely prstessloiial. Tile closIng 1'I8 teittiy , Spanish 4s closed 31 5-S. a net gain of 4 , Gold is quoteti at 111101105 Ayres at 171.80. I'AItIS , Juno 23.-llisinc'ss oil the bourse tOhty ( o1ened quiet , but prices afterward hardened on rumors that 34. Peytral had nuceeedetl in forming a cabinet. itontes recovered - covered on the benr covering. Spanish 4a , after a decline , hardened and after the close of tIle hourse these were quotetl at 13 11-16 , an advance of 3-8. Three per cent reiitcs , lC2f 67bc for the account. Sletnish Is closed at 23 13-143 , n. net gain of 3 5-16. IOEIII.lN , June 2l.-l'ricos on the 1ourse tothitj' wro fIrm anil Aniericitit securities were harder , Caundlun 1'acihic advLtnce(1 ( sharply on 1.onilon rumors of : t Settlelnent of the tariff war. Local securities were iuiet. Foundry shares were harder oit the fornintlrui or a ' 'colunton sales syntlie'ate' ' for pig Irwu. MADItII ) , June 23-Spanish Is closed at 60. Gold is quoted at 88. rniilc of J'rtiii.'e Slnteiiieii I. PARIS , Julie 23.-Tho weekly statement of the .Jjuiilc of France .ahows the following changes , as comparetl with lirevious nc- counts : Notes in circulation , decrease , 49- 025.01)0 ) francs : I re&isury accounts current , increase. 21,250.000 frniica ; n-alit in hand , increase - crease , 5.523.000 francs ; bills dlcounted , tie- crease , 5,850,000 francs ; sliver iii hand , increase - crease , 2,651,000 francs. ' " ' ' ' , CO'l"I'ON 3ItitICE'l' , 111411(91.1 tOlls I'Oilit I litti Selling Slave- 11141,1 hiss ltiiii Itrs ( burps.- . NE" . % YOIUC , June 2:1-The : development of today's cotton rae8 ilidicated that the soiling movenlcnt 1whicli hn beca the itur. ( ) ofspeculathonduringthe WeL'c. iou ] Lu. . ( U ) CJUIC , Jt1LJ .l'UIIiIIll ) . steatiy Ull day unchanged to hIgher , prices were pouiitled losrn sevomI"points afll dislodged several lines of longs. Late in thit , session shorts 1)eeztmo ) , ± iisiVo of a. turn tutu covered iii the summer months , which lou to sonic inveatmutit buying. On this de- mend the early hus was sooit recovered and prIces continuui4t ) improve with the close steady at a ils'tgaii ) of 3 to 6 points. Total sales of tile day reached 74,200 bales. Spot outsy ; middttua.J1.3-Sc ; net receipts , 420 bales ; gross , SU2bales ; exports to Great Britain , 1,302 bales. 'Jo the continent , 140 bales ; forwarded , 1l7 bales ; sales , 1,013 bales ; spinners. 211i1 liiiles ; stock , 104,826 bales. .1 otni todaj1" Net receipts. 2.428 bales ; exports to ( Jet Britain , 8,802 lathes : to the Cofltifl'flt , 'ilOThalca ; stock , 317,175 bales. Consolidateil ; , . Net receints , 13,957 bales ; exports to Cf8at Britain , 20,337 bait's ; to France , 824 bales o the continent , 6,685 lathes ; total slncetBeternber 1 : Not re- ceipta , 8,439.985 bales : r experts to Great Britain. 3.195.629 ba + es to France , 805,433 bales : to the continent. 2,900,742 bales. NEW OTtE.lCANS , .zJuine 23.-COTTON- Futures dull ; gales , 20,300 bales ; June. 1mm- inal July. 83.75(115,77 ( ; August , $5.7hf5.74 ; Sop- tember. $5.7biiS.72 : October , $5.7O5'5.71 : No- s'ember , $8.72Q1'5.73 : Dc'cemler , $8.7lJ5.75 ; January , $5.77715.79 ; February , $5.79 bid. Spot. steady : sales , 1,400 bitles ; ordinary , 4 9-ICc ; good ordinary , 4 15-ICc : low mlii- dung , 5 3-Se : nuiidling , Ge ; good iniddilne 6 3-Sc ; middling fair , Gc ; receipts , 1,07 bale's : stock , 125,713 bales. L1VEnPoOI. June 23.-COTTON-Spot , fair demand ; prices favor buyers ; American - ican middiltig. :1 : 7-lCd. Tue nles of the titij' were 30,050 bales , of wliicl& 800 were for speculation and export and included 9,600 bales American : receipts , 14.000 baleS , in- eluding 11,800 American. Futures opened quiet with a iloor demand and cliiiicd ouht.'t : American middling , L. M. C. , Juiie , 3 21-81W 3 21-640 , sellers ; June ittid July , 3 21.64W c u-aiu , otHers ; . .j uiy uiiii ItCIIP'L , o . , -ou ) ) ' 3 21-G'itl , sellers ; August tutitl Septcinia'r , 3 2l-fii3 21-Glul. sellers ; September anti October - tober , .1 22.CiW3 23.u1J ; , sehi.'rs : October iutd November , 3 21-5-Id , btiyers : December and January , : i 20-GuI , buyers ; January and Fdb- ruary , 3 20-Slul. buyers ; February and ? ularvii , : t 21-610 , sellers ; March and April , 3 21-6Ii3 22-640 , buyu'ris. Yoi'k ir Glotlps Muirkel , NF1\V YORK , June 23-'rhioro is no marked change in the dry goods nlarlcet , The demand is fairly veli sustniiled. Sell- erts nrc ntill sloW in olCniIig the rnttrket for highit's'cigh t woolc'iis aiid worsted , 'l'iio demand for tiress goois iS still light. Staple utica show little improvement in demand - mand anti iricea are wenhc and vptripille. lii slllts the ticinanul I'S ' % 'i'li iilalntitmnt'ui in the more ioiitihitr grades. Silks of donietutic manufacture luts'cu had a great season , and niantifacturors believe they are to expc'ri. ence another.S'oos ! arc in fair demand , eoiiaiu1ering the high range of tariff prices. Ilicachied goods itre , as heretofore , the active department of the market. Print cintius are tilioted at 2 ( 'eflt for sixty-four squares. Prints are strong end in good demand. Fall fancies iitw continueti tic. tivity cliioiiy throuch mail orders at pricci rcentiy made , - caller Muirkt't , NEW YORK , June 23.-COFFFIE-Optioiuu olCflOd steady at uiciiuiigt'd , prices , ruled tiull , 'With barely steady undertone , foliow- ing t"'ldeic ) of weakness at liavrc nn(1 under local offerings ; 14lOCuiiItiOfl chioclced , by small warehouse tleii''e'ries. slack elIot demand and uncertnlnty.as to size and con- ilition of fleW crop. Closed steady at net unchiitutgel Pri'es. Sales , 6.500 bags , In- eluding June , $5.60 ; Juiy , $5.5&5.C0. Spot coffee , ltio , nomInal ; No. 7 Invoice. 6c ; No. 1 jobbIng , 6c , Mild , dull ; Cordova , 8S4f15'4c , oil Mnrket oir4 CiTy , June 23-Credit balances S7c ; certificates opened SSc ; first sales , casi at flOe ; closed SOC i4d for regular : sales , .1 000 bbls , cash at 9c shipments , 113,193 bbla. ; runs. DQ,24L bbis. . SAVANNU1 Gm : OUnu 23.-OILS-Spirits turpenttne , 231,4c , , iirni and on- changed. WILMINGTON , N , C. , June 23.-OILS- SPIrits turpentinO' steady at 23i.j23c , Rosin , firm at sl.o6ri'los : ; crude turpentine , ,1uiet at 11,00 , $ l.&Ve11.75. S.utU' , hutvlcsts , NEW ORLEANS. June 23-SIJCSijt- Steady ; OllOfi ko44i , 30140 : contrifugais. white , 4j4 5-Sc : yellow , 4414 3-ICc ; see- ends , l'hlll'J 7-Sc , MoiuIses , steady ; centrlfu- gal. 47ul3o NEW YOR1. Jupe 23.-SUC1AIt-flaw , firm ; fair refIning.8 . O-c ; centrifugal , tsi test , 4'c ; reillueti.7.8e ; mould A 4-4c : standard A , OC ; cOnfectioners' A , 5c ; cut loaf , 5 7-Sc : crtishi , d , & 'T-Sp ; iouvdered , 6 S-Sc ; granulated , 53-ScoDl.es ; , 5 5-Sc. Csu1ifgriiiuriel i'ruitK , NEW YORi , juno 23.-CALIFORNIA DRIED FJtUl'1'S-.tiet. Evaporated tip- pies , common. 5746e Prunes , 4i8c. ApriCots - Cots , royal , SYijiOc : Moor park , 1061j12c. I'caehes , unpeeled , 59c ; pee'ed ' , l216c , oIAi1L1 : 1.IVE STOCK IA1UET ( Beccipta Are Untisnally Lbem1 for the Time ol' the Week , CATTLE TEND TOWARD A LOWER BASIS General Conili4ionps Seem 'to tppote An lYrosleet of a Itiuue.-iiogn Itohul About Steady Vinier floitvuirul Pressure , SOUTH OMAHA , Juno 23. Cuttla , itogit. oulteP. Iit'CCiitS 1c11a3 , ' . . . . . . . . . . 2,221 5.793 679 ( lihicial 3'et4tcrtln ) . . . . . . . . 2'S 10,252 G.W ? One' week ago . . . . . . . . . . 1,488 6,174 997 Two weeks ago , , . , . . . , , 1,501 8,35 1S4 Otie ) 'eitr ago . . , . . . . . . . . . 1,662 8,781 Two years ago . . . . . . . . . 1,221 6.633 280 Totel four days . . . . . .11,731 31,003 8,263 Same dtj's : last week..10,859 20,149 5,283 Stilno ilays wecic beforelO.STf 29,742 4.66.1 Average price PItid for bogs for the last few days , with comparisons : l183.I1897.IlS9G.I1S95. l1S3lTlS93I1. Jut00 io:1 - : : s 3 27 2 93 4 3 * 6 41 4 66 Joule .11 , . . 3 82 3 27 2 W 4 41 4 57 4 ( .5' June12 , .331 300 436,46S16451 , JUfltil3 374 Juiio 14 , . . .1 79 3 29 4 38 I 701 6 281 4 73 Julio 15 . , 377) ) 33.1 298 444 4816 191475' Jutio 16 . . . , 3 U0i 3 22 3 01 4 59i 6 1O 4 ' 75 June17. , , , 382 31s 30 , , 441 1602 481 Julio l't . . . . . : i SO j 21 3 10 4 45 4 651 4 bZ JtitIo 19 . . . . " 3 15 3 02 1 48 4 7U1 6 011 June 24. ) . . . . 'I 79 2 tiS I 45 4 CCI 5 lIt ) 4 48 Juiiu 21 , . . . 3 11 3 15 4 3t 4 6"7j 5 78 4 .10 JUIIU 24 . , . .1 72) ) 3 21 3 021 4 40 4 77 ; 5 63 4 83 JUno23..137232113021 'Indicates Suiiday , 'I'Ite oiliclai number of cars of stock brought Itt today by each road was : Cattle. hogs. ShIed ) . h1'sos. 1. . , M. .cc St. I' . ity , . I . . . . U. & St. L. . ith . . . . . . . . . . . I . . 3lisbuuri l'acitie fly. . S 4 1 . . Pillion l'acillo t3ystetn 22 31 1 1 1 _ . cc N.V , ity. . . . . . 1 1 . . . . 3 , ' . , F : . & 2i1 , V. it. It. S 45' . I I' QI ti p _ e t ) . , II C Cu i i C , , ii , & Q. it , it. it. . 2 1 . . . C , , tt. I. & 1' . . .ltyV , :3 : 1 . , , . Total receipts. . . . . 82 112 3 :1 : Tile ttliijiositioit of the tltiys receipts was as follows , each btiyer purchasing tIle atim- ber ot' head Indicated : iluycrs. Cattlo. lIon-s. Sheep. Onlana l'ackiiig Co. . . . . . 16 1,637 14) ihe U. 11. hiaiumuntl Co 2.11 9i . . . . S\'ift 11.11(1 CofllI.tiiY. . . . . . bli 1,1.2)1) 32J 'jIb Cuultthy t'acking Co. liC 2,49.1 110 It. Uet'lci' ailet Degan . . . 918 J. 1. . . eutrey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . is v. 1. Stephens . . . . . . . . . . 'a BCfltIl .11 Underwood . . 2i6 Liviiigston & Scllttier . . . 62 'iiite , 1' . & 1' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:19 : , , . . North 1. . ; : P. Co. . . . . . . . . . . 4il. lntt'riiuiuiial P. Co. . . . . . . . . alt . . , Ai'inoilr & C ) ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.15 , . . . CUiaIi ) ' 1' . ( Jo. , from IC. C. 77 . . . . 2.08 l'Iaiikunon , Stllwaulcee. . . . . 231 . . . Other buyers . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Totals , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,242 .1,035 678 G1INiltAL-'riierc were a few over On ) cars of live stock iii the yards tociaj' . &ts agaitiat 156 a week ago , 114.3 . two ' s'ceks : tgo , and ItS three weeks ago. The receipts tar thu week to date show liberal gains over tile last two weeks in cattle , lion-s ittiti tuiteep , 'as shown by the ilgures gIven tbove. CA'I'TLE-'l'hie ttrrivals of cattle today were sotnewhiat larger titan wt corresiuRd- ( lug dts of the lust three ' ' 'eelca , but its there was a big siting of western feeders anlong tito number , tile actual ofteritigs of beeves were flu ) larger titan ttstial. The market as a ts'lioie was slow , with tu down- ts'nrtt tendency , but still ubout everything WItH sold iti good season. Ucef steers were slow to Sc lower as a general rule. thotiglu in extreme eases e'hl- cr5 were eaihiiig It as itmehi as lOc lower. Shippers uvere not : tttenlptlltg to tb tinich and loni pacicers under thte Intiuence of reported easier niarket at Chicago tvet'e very bearish and disposed to talce tileir tinie to make aeiectioii. Good dry hot helfe'rs anti cows brought satisfactory IriCes , seine good little hollers selling UI ) to $4.50. The arrival of grass cows thii week Is giving tile market a do'u'nt''turtI tendency. Ahtiioufhi 200 head of stockers and feed- 'irn.wre shIpped opt into the county yesterday - terday , there were PleiltY on sale today unit more than were ; tctuahly needed to iuupjily the tiemnutuis of buyers. Iii addition to it tow seatttring loads In first hands there was u. irulil of fifteen cars of the Brown- 111(6 yearlings and 2-ycar-okis from Cob- ratio , 'i'here was also a lottil of Wyorn- itig range cattle Ilere. it begins to look as If tile high prices Would start range cattle to coining earlier than usual. Owing to the atamber of stale cattle in tIle yards and to the downward tendency of the market speculators were very cautious and were denianding concessions. The ye- stilt was that the market was again lower. As luues , already been pointed out In these columns the tendency of the market on stockers anti lecders has been steadily downward - ward during the last. few days and It is safe to say that tile decline for tlioweek so far amounttm to all of l5iJ20c on steers , heavy cattle sufferIng more titan choice lit- tie yearlings. Stock heiers have suffered more than steers , the loss in values on thttt kind being fully 258J30c in the last week. 'rho feeling appears to be that tile lottom has not been reached yet and that Prices on stock cattle will go still lower in the near future. Representative sales : ST1E11S. No. y. Pr. No. Y. 1r. No. Mr. I'r. 1.,1345 $3 75 30..1270 $4 35 62. .1251 $1 50 1..I13O 390 l,1l80 435 25.1166 450 1. .1000 ' 4 00 21. 1149 4 tO S..11'JG ' 4 50 1..1260 4 00 20.3153 4 ii 61..1022 4 55 1. , 724) 4 00 53 , .116.'i 4 45 22..1098 4 45 1. .1010 4 10 16 , .11)30 4 43 34. .1332 4 55 23. .175 4 20 17. .1204) 4 45 1. .1220 4 15 12. . 950 420 20.3307 445 3.,1250 455 1. . 840 4 o : ; 21 , .1118 4 45 38. .1231 4 15 9G.,125l 4 15 22 , .1017 4 45 32..1360 4 00 1. .140) 4 25 : ii. .1358 4 45 35.,1317 4 60 24.,1401) ) .1 25 18 , .1125 4 50 19..I3'.S 4 tO 32.l5' 4 30 30 , .1121 4 50 17..1235 4 60 5 , .1132 4 35 7. .1145 4 50 21. .1331 4 70 12.1050 4 35 CO5. . 1. . 770 00 2..1l10300 I..llSO 355 6. . 750 60 2. . .110 3 00 5. .1218 3 55 1. , 0)70 ) 65 : i. .3036 3 15 1. .100) 3 60 1. 920 65 6. .1056 3 15 2. .12i5 3 b5 3. . 820 .2 65 1..1110 3 20 1.1380 3 140 1.'J20 275 3.1050 330 1.SG0 3.10 1. . 910 . .1 75 6. . 913 8 30 1..1210 460 1..l200 275 4..1017 310 1SI0 404) 2. . .180 28.0 . 9..1177 835 1.l360 400 1.,1210 .1 04) 2..3005 :1 : as i , .ii&o 4 00 2. . 875 ' 3 00 6.,1188 3 50 19. .1059 4 0'S 1. . 930 300 IIEII"FiRS , 1. . 610 3 15 1. . 760 3 CO 5 , . 650 3 90 2. .1065 3 25 1. . 560 .1 65 44. , 511 4 25 6. .1051 3 25 1. 4170 : i 75 2. 620 4 30 1. ISO 3 40 6. . 1475' 3 85 27 , . 687 4 50 7..805 360 12. . 845 3140 ST1OF1ItS AND IIETFERS. 23. . 802 41.5 . COWS AND 1IEIFERS. 7..1028 3 85 BULL.S. l..1280 3 00 2.1300 3 34) 1.1570 3 40 1. . 840 3 11) l..1840 3 35 1..3550 3 50 1. .1310 .1 15 1. .1520 3 40 1..I920 3 60 2..1490 3 20 STAGS. 1. , 720 3 50 1. .1490 4 00 1..1120 4 00 1.,12b0 3 81) ) 1..184O 4 00 CALVES. 1. . 370 5 25 1. . 140 6 75 1. . 150 700 1. , 49) ) 1 , , 150 6 75 1 , . 140 7 00 1. , :40 taco STOCICEI1S AND FEE1)ERS. 3 , , 716 3 25 1 , , 350 4 00 25 , 659 4 70 1. , 680 3 50 87. , 7113 4 10 1 , . 350 4 75 2.,1005 3 65 133. . 791 4 25 4 , . 552 4 80 1 , , 740 3 75 33 , . SOS 4 40 35 , . 552 4 80 3 890 3 75 26 960 4 6.5 16 , . 50 4 89 I..920 400 FEDElt CO\VS ANDIIEIFERS. , 62.60i 325 hIOClt3-There were plenty of hogtj on sale Itt tiio leading markets today. Ciicngo rci- ported early nrrivals at 33,000 head , and i1aulsas City 12,000 head , vhiilcu there ivas a liberal run at this point to ) a 'Thursday. lii fact , the receipts at thu market were the largest for a Thiiiritiuy in several weeks , Thu mat'lcets geiterlzily were in pretty gooi ( condltioti ttiij the supply did nqt nillieni' to ho at nil burdtmsonie , Buy- era started out title iUO'iliig bidding lrlces ) that vere a sitatie lower antI some few liege sold on that basIs , but not innily. 'rho general - oral market not iiiaterlitiiy different from what. It tvis ) yesterday , tlte hogs sell- innin ahiotit the caine notchies. it svtls practically a. $3,7Ofl'J,75' uiarkct. A few itia(18 of cotninunihi atiui lIght. stuff sold below $3.70 , iit thu big string of the mixeil liege went at $3,713. . . with tIle better hoods largely at $3,72,40J3.77i ! , 'I'ho ) narlcot was active itt the itres'aiiing prices and everything - thing chitinged bantiui at itit early hour , the yiti'l14 1)010)5 deserted by the middle of the forenoon , 'l'ite hiogi ) today sold 1'Rhc lower titan ojitt week ago , 2Cc lower than two weeks IlgO , but 45c higher titan a year ago and 7Oc higher than two years ago , Repro. . sentativo sales : No , .tv , Sb. Pr. No , Av. i3hi. Pr. 17 , , , , , , 168 , , $3 65 15 . , , , . . 217 . . . $3 CS 25 . . , , , , 244 . , 3 6'7/ Us , . , , , , 215 210 3 61/ ! . 73,230 120 3 67 80 , . . . . , 216 114) 3 67 71 , . . , . , 235 . . , 3 70 59..253 80 370 Cs..27 80 3 70 11. i. . . . 201 . . . 3 70 Gl,25i 40 370 74).255 160 370 73 , , . , , . 230 .2O 370 12. , , . , , 234 . , . 370 iET 59..253 'SO 70 iii..282 . . , 70 72.:32 120 70 84 . . . . , . 240 80 70 81..lii $20 70 2s , . , . . . 2Th SO 70 64 . . . . . . 260 80 370 4 . . . . . .228 . . . 70 62..230 120 70 66..3M SO 70 66..2010 Sf0 70 68 . . , . . 25 $ 160 70 i2' . . . . .251 360 70 72..2 * 120 70 79 , . . . . 264 160 70 5.3..274 160 70 . . . . . . . 40 , 370 19 , . , , , . 284 _ . , 70 S..251 80 370 77..217 . . 70 59..288 80 7ltt S.j1S6 SO 72 ? . . . . . . . , , 3727 63.279 120 72 57..9c3. , . , ' 1 loLl ' 7).2.1:1 ) ; : 161) ) 72 71 . . . . . . 2S1 . . , 3 72',4 Sd . , . . . , 341 160 172 58..811 . 240 ' 1 724 118..279 16(1 ( 3 7214 51.100 160 3 72 IT..251 120 3 7214 GO. , . . , . 239 . . . 372 65..273 40 72 68 . , . , . . 270 120 ' 72 CO , , , , , , 250 40 ' 172 ' ; 0,4.270 . . . 3 723.4 . 54..261 80 ' 172 64. . . . . ,2S9 40 3 724 f5 , . , . . , 2.S9 160 3 724 57 , , , . . , 302 80 75 55..277 . . . 375 51.301 40 75 ' 22..296 . . . 375 S7.33O 160 ' 75 ' " 83..325 . 411 375 14 ; fl , , , , 234 120 ' 75 61..100 160 335 5.297 80 35 ' ! . . _ , , . . , 7 $ ' . . . . . . . 1607i ' ' ' , M' , . . . , 322 40 75 63 , . , . . . 246 120 3 67i 08.i.,2411 . . , 370 10 . , . . . . 231 , , . :1 : ' ; , ; ' 11. _ . , .259 80 ' 10 63..257 154) 70 " 40 70 67 . . . , . . 250 89 $ , , , . , , SO 70 44).221 . . . 70 ' ' "O. . . . , . 235 40 70 73 , 4. , . , 241 160 70 71' . . , . . . 232 120 70 56..21 * 80 O 88..232 . , 10 52 , . , . , . 267 40 370 23 . , , , . . 2'2S . . , 70 1,1 . , , . , . i:03 : . , , 1 70 G7 . . . . . 26.3 SO 374) GO . , . , , , 27 ? 80 70 60 . . . . . . 282 160 370 10..278 80 3 70 SI , , , . , . 212 120 370 55. . . . . ,2t1 40 : i 70 71 . , . , . , 214 80 370 66 , , . . . . 23:1 : 80 370 80 . . . , . , 222 80 370 40..212 , , . 70 65 . , . . , 270 . , 370 70..218 200 330 ' 60' . , . . , 231 SO 10 73 , , * . , 268 80 3 70 6.1. , . . . . or,5 so u ' ; . . . . . . . , , 30 63 . . , . , . 29' ) 120 . 67..241 200 ' 72',4 61.258 SO 3 721.4 79..E 201) 7214 ' 59 , , , . . , 213 120 7214 63..272 . . . 7214 68. , , , , . 2.51 . . . 7214 67..270 124) 72 63. . . . .2 iS 240 1114 51..53 160 7214 ' ' 66 . . . . . . 25 160 3 721,4 74.250 ; 2.30 72 % ' , ' 23'.293 , . . 28 231 7114 " 'Ott. "GO 3 72 % ( JO..292 : : : lO.2' . . . ' 6..255 40 32lI' ' ' Cu . , , . , , 253 120 7314 71 . , . . . . 249 . . . 721. 69 . , , . , , 251 120 72 % It..Ill . . 7214 62..2' IOU 721 35..2td . . . 72',4 1 33 , . . . . .801 . . 721 19..5s7 SO 791,4 61 , , . . . . 344 . . . CO . . , . . . 253 . . . 75 , 67..2,2 , . . 74.239 ; 40 75 ' ' r.5 . . . . . . . .03 80 3 ic 5 , 5 , . , . . . :102 : 80 ' 1 75 Ci.211 ) 240 3 75 61 . . . . . . 'Jilt 160 75 53..289 . . . 377 % . 61..297 . . . 77141 . . . . . . . . : 40 3 811 23..2.34 . , . SO WAGON LOTS-TI iltO\VOUTIS. . . . . . . . . . 00 . . . . . . . . . . . 225 1..210 . , . ' 70 1 . . . . . .4S0 SI ) S 50 a..1.18 . . . 'I 65 5..1)4) . . . 3 65 S . . . 1ql . . 1 in ' 2,0 . . . Ii CS . . . . . . . . . 3 . , , . , ltiJ ; . . , :1 : a- 4..3.12 120 8 CS 4 . . , 375 , , I ( .5 . . . . . . . . . . 3 65 2..115 . . . 'I CS 'I . . , , . 3.S6 . . . 3 65 3..293 . 80 , l 6.1 u ; . , , , 166 . . . 3 63 2..34(1 ( . . , ' 1 ( .5 ' . . . . . . . 4(15 ( , , , 3 65 1..217 . . . :1 : ts ; . . . . . . . . . 3 63 5..232 . . . ' 4 67 % 6..204) ) . , . S 671,4 1 . . . . . . 280 . , . 'I 31) ) 8 , . . . . . .2 . . . 870 . . . . . . . . . , 'I To : . . . . . . . ' . . . 3 70 3..16 , . . . 'I 70 5..272 . . . 3 30 :1 : , . , . . .3 20 . . 'I 7) ) ) ' 7..237 . , . . ' 1 , O C..221 . . . 'I 70 .5.,3 . . . .1 dl . . . . . . . . . . 'I 70 , . . . . . . , . , . .3 70 3..tO . . . 3 70 2..2.32 , . . ' 1 ' 70 1..310 . . . 3 7) 1..530 . . . 1 70 6..223 . . . 3 70 S..315 . . . I 70 SlIi'i41'-Tiirt'e loitis ivero reportotl iii the yards this inornluig , of witidli one' 10110 was consigtied direct to a packer. 'l'he deinatid WR.M good us ustial , in allito ot the fuct that ii. PUcker yoste'rtluy received a trainlod direct , and good steady to strong Prices were lunhd. 1epresetitutlt'c sales : No. 1ev. I'r. 10 natIve elves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 $4 50 I ewe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .110 4 75 III ) mixed 511009 and lambs . , . . . . . . SI S 05 1 spring lamb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 6 25 ChICAGO L.l'i5 S'1'OCl MAIt1I1't. ieuuiniutl for Catfl.'Is * ) isniiou1i 11131 itisul I'Irct'M A'i7' hapver. ( . .h41iCAGO , Jilnet 23.-Tue tIinniiul for cttt- tIe today ivita diattlipointlitgly slolv anti Prices were a sliatl lower ; choIce steers , 11.90115.23 ; inmliutn , $ l.SOfll.G5 ; beef steers , $4.10ui4.65 ; stockers anti feeders , $3.500j'5.0O ; btiila , $2.SOj'i.0O ; cows and hielfers , $32004' 3.90 ; calves , $3.25W7.40 ; western steerl , $1.20 7j4.90 ; 'iexutis steers , $3.500t4.75 Texas cows , $2.75ij3.5O. Tiiere was ttii active tlemttiid for hogs , sales being largely itt ILfl tttIVailCo of 2.4c. Fair to choice , $3.S71,5W4.00 , packers , 33.75W 3.83 ; ltitcliers' , $3.S2333.97'A ; ml xecl , 33.77 % 0t3.u : ; I in-hit , $3,650j3.S2 % ; ) , $275u3.S0. 'I'hll deitili nO for Sited ) tyits L'qUIt I t o tile offerings , 'l'iio recent ittIVitilce WItS vell niaintaiuied. Native aheel ) . _ $3.251i5.O5 ; shioi'ii lambs anti yearlings , .2ijiI.6O ; spring iainbtu , 76.00146.90. P'I'S-Cattle 10,500 hied hogs 33- It ECIOI - , , ; , , 000 head ; shicel ) . 12,000 head. lniisas ( bity Live Stock. KANSAS C ITY , .3 une 23.-CATTLE-Re- ceipta , 2,050 head natives ; 723 ll Texans. Sujiply light and all grui'.Jos 01 killIng 5tocl sold readily at steady PriceS. Stock cattle slow and shade lower. Choice heavy steers , $ l,704.SO ; medium , $4.5Oj4.70 ; light weight steers , 74.00714.75 ; stoekerS nnd feeders , $ , i.50W4.85 ; btitchiers' cduvs and heifer , ' , $8.11) ) i4.75 ; cows , $200742.30 ; uhl , f3.01W4,00 ; western steerS , 34.00324,60 ; Txa5 steers , $1.55j4.2O ; 'rexas butcher cows. 33.20'1i3.S0. HOGS-Receipts. 12,415 head. Denutnui good , prices teadj' to aijado higher ; heavy hogs , $3.S'5'1f3.si ' % : medium , $8.7g3.9O ; lights , $3.30i1.SO : lulg , $8.008i3.40. sI4EFIP-rteceipts , 1,385 head. Vigoitns demand continues. While quality of otter- lags Is falling off some , prices are strong. Sliring lambs , $5.25W5.75 ; Arizona. and Texas grass sheep. $4.25.4.75 ; stOckers and feed- cr5 , $3.5017450. S. . LoulsLlve Stock. ST. LOUIS , June 23.-t.AT'1'Lh0-fla'ceipts , 7,600 head , including 1,200 Texans : 011111- inents , 1,700 head : mitritet steady ; fair to fancy native shipping and export steers $4.500t5.30 ; bulk''pf Stles , $4.70W4.93 ; dressed beef and butcher'steers , 'T4.50145.05 ; bulk of sales , $4.15W4.30 : iitoclceri' and fealers , $3.50 6I4.65 ; cows and heifej's3Q0W4.S3 ; bulk ot sales , $3.C.0W4.CO ; bulk of sales of Cows , $2.85 63.65 ; 'rexas and Indian steers , $3,15W4.5O ; bulk of sales , ; 3.G54.3O ; cows and heifers , $3.14MJ1,7O. HOGS-Receipts , 4,100 lieati ; shipments , 1,700 head ; marlce stoutly : Yorkers , $3.7OtP 3.80 : packers. $ : i,75.7J'3.85 . : butchers , $3.855J'3.O5. SI tIlE 1'-RecetIts , 2,000 head ; shipments , 400 head ; market strong and rtctivo : native inuttons , $4.258j'4.75 ; lambs , $ l.25.TJ6.20. New York 1.tse Stuck , NEW YORK , June 23.-I1EEVES-Ro- celpts , 911 hood : 10) tradIng ; feeling weak. JAva cattle. 10fl109lc ; tops , lie dressed weight ; hive 14h11'ei ) , SW1Oe da'b'ss ll weight , Refrigerator lecf , S@8'/5c a pound , CALVES-lieceiiui4. 215 head : 52 on sale. Mttrkot firm ; veiiis , 33.00146.751 no butter- milks. Sil14El' AND LAMI3S-lleceiiits , G,8S2 iieiuil ; 271 % cars on StIle , Shied ) t4IuP.v tttid weak , cliolco lambs Steady other gratbei l0'15e lower , Sheep , $3.50'tjl.15 ; culls , $3.80 6j5.l7 : , - IIOGS-Receipte , I 812 hictid , None for auio : alive. Nominally atcaily itt $ i.00tr4.40. Cliut'innuti Live Sioe1c CINCINNATI , Julio 23.-hOGS-Active ; $3.ooivi.85. : CA'I"I'LE-Stcndy ; $2.f,0144,7Q. SiII4EI'-S'teitd' ; $2C584 1,00. LAM1IS-Ihighiei' ; 83.04)fjG,60. 81,11.1. . I ti Sight , Record of receipti of' live stock at tue four principal marlccts'for June 23 : . . . . Cattle , hogs. Sheep. Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,221 8,793 679 Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,500 33,000 12,000 JIanstis City 2,775 12.415 1,365 131. Louis , , , , , , , . . , . , .p , , .p 2.600 4,14)0 2,000 Totals . , , . . : , . , . . . . . . . . SO,3OS 30,044 FOO'IiIlAht 1)11' 'I'1i13 5(11.1)1101(8. Sluice 4 Ii ii S I ockl is ge I'm , 'ideul f ) r I he 'uiuuideers by the Guverniiei4 , i'jar1y 50,000 of the men in the new 1.oIted States army wilt. wear shoes made 10 the busy towns near Boston. On the sea , too , is the Now Eiigl/tnd hioo a favorite , even siown iii Manila bay , When wer was declared one order for 25,000 pire of shoes was received In Boston and another ( cc- tory is now filling an order for 18,4)00 ) pairs. The goverunietit , relates the New York Sun , detnnnds htoes of a regulation pattern of a baltnortil style , with broad toes. The shoes lace and have til0n.r four hooks and eyelets. The material ri Jcangaroo calf for the tilpers , tititi oak-tanned leather. The army shzoua : of tothty are far superior to those of 1861 , whteit cowhIde was the ma- terlal anti the brogans dubbed "barnyard p0-ties" were the style. Those iioes w ro pegged , anti it caitnin of 1861 tells how 80)110 of his iiteti wore shoes olhy ) half an hour before tue soles tell oft , o poorly ( lid the peggilig hold , The shoes wore very heaYy not ! the material stiff uiilea well cared for , which wn hot always Possible during active servIce. ConcernIng the weight of tilOse elloes. a story is told that the troolus who ) ) retreating at Bull Run pulled oft their brogans so that they uilgit ) run Jter. 'ilie mnodel'n soldier will go into war with , comfortable , W'll 1)15110 oboes , no heavier titan those sonic athletic gIrls wear now , iutd uiilesa their feet are tututuraily tender they will suffer very little from sore feet. This is a very ltnpoi't.ant point when iL ii understood that In 1861 P. thIrd of ouc cota- pail ) . became strnggers ! in from WashIngton to htnrper'sS'er ) , An Allowance of so mitch is ln&ui to eae soldier for clothIng. It h , des 'n t dress ttp to hits allowance thobtu1tihico'ij. is paitl to him. while it ho rits I er the anuount allotted he hilust pay the 4fllercnce. \'hiio in camp the Inca msy savor hUt ( ito , never do ou the field , say. an armi' offleer. Eacit article of clothing 1 'listed' nul sold at the price stated. For in5tartte ! , bfliulsewed. boots Pro listed at. $2.89. a pair , barrack shoes at SO cents a pair , aiiti citlfakin shoes St $1.89 a pair , The allowance for ( ho mounted troops Is one hair of luOoIS 'the first six niontlis , one paIr in the eccond j'ear , * nd one pair In the fourth year , TheS' 'have an allowance of one paIr of barrack ShOes ea&i year for five years. The foot troops havonui allowance of two pcirs of calflkiflahoes ( Ito. first six months ; one pair the seconti s ( * months : two PaIrs the second year ; (11065' . ) pairs the third year , two tirs qte foutitlib year , and two pairs the fifth year , Tboe motlnted troops get one pair. of calfslifla shoes the first six months ; one" PaIr thb. socoinu six months : one pair' the , . seconild year ; two pair3 the third year ; one paiy the fourth year , anti one pair theflfth , yoartr The soldIers have thoii choice o ( elthert cotton or ' ' 'oolett hosIery , the former costinj 6 cents and the latter 23 cents a Pair. Inn the incIter of cotton stocldngs ' the protitt % soldier may intluigo his lore ot'volor , as the , governliient eonsltlerately provith'i any cototu' In 1861 ( lie soliders had tin choice but tes ' ' 'e.tr heavy woolen atorkinga , nltlmtigh they' . ' ore clttals ) ' itt thu shoe cud votP heating , , The allowailce for voolcn hose is ilirco lairs ) the first six Inontils ; one Pair the secontl , six iiionths ; four pairs ( ito Beconti year ; four' PaIrs the third year ; four'tiatrs the fourth , year and four Ilairs the fifth year , a total of twenty pairs In five years. 0ach man may get three pairs of cotton hiote ( lie flrs six months , three pairs the Becond iiiontiis and six Pairs each yvar for the four years , making thirty Imlrs of lIoso ( OOr five years. There Is very little darning iii , An , , , , , ltIlln3S ) , fl , , , , , . , . , ntln , . It , . . .1n4Itir ' . . , . . . . , % , . . . . . . . " . . ti. . . . . " fl1u UI ) around the hole aliti tic It witit a string. , Overshoes will be furnished at $2.22 a paler -one hair the first six months antI one Ilaint the third year. They are not 'regulal'iy in , Cltiied In the furnishings of the soldiers , butts Will be provitied by ( Ito quartc'1naster att cost price. IItI N1'iOI ) IN SIAN V 'lONGiJIOS. Nevspuipers that Are l'iilslisiit'.l . I lie lit'n'llt of Vort'lgiiers. There are 2,200 tinily and 15,000 weelclyy Impel's pulhisiiel in tht Unite'd St'atos , eaj , ( lie Ilookschier. niltl twenty-three tlIffereiit lallgusges. other ( hail Etighlth , are repre. . , . seittetl in tito newspaper lircsl of , tlit cotta. . try , There Is only one newspaper publlshmsL , in tim Ittinsian language in tlto" Uuiteul,1 States. There are live newspapers , idil iveckly , in the l'orttigtieso iaiigunge. Or these thrco are in California , anti twp nrc , iii Massiciuisctts ] , at New Bedford and att l3osiou , There are four tInIly aewspapors- lii the l'olish language ptibhlshie'ui ( It Clii" cage , liuffalo , Milwaukee ailti Ilaltimoro. , licsldcs these there are seven weekly I'ollshh papers at Chicago , six in l'enilsylv nla , ernie at Cleveland , one at Toledo and three at' Detroit , Most of th periotilcals in tito' ' SliatliSil language arc trade iapei'e , lint thore..i is a daily iaer : in New Yoi'lc. atitl at lCeyy \Vest Is another. There are four Slianish PaPers in Arizoiia alid twelve in 'New Mexlcou One Araienlaa paper is pubhishieul in tiiti' city of New York , anti there are two q'- 0050 weekly papers in San Fraitclsco. . ' ' Ivot , iiowspapers are Iwbiisllc'd in tlt # Fianlehi iangtiage , two in the itiiiie i'egi"5 of Michi gail. aild one eticht in IhIt,1015 , Mlnnesetac anti Nc % % ' York. There tire two11aily Iho- liemlati h1ah3C1' iii ydu' Yorl' two at Chits cage , and one at Clevelitnul , Thiero are three , , Danish llnpe1' in Chicago , one iii Oalaha. , I' one In fleclneVls. . , anti one inPortlandh , Ore , 'flie Danish liIlC5 ) ate , nhiiIOat ox- elusively , designed for circulatIon among tIt. , farmers , and few of them lucre any ciby. circulation , thougil there is one Danslt ) paper lUblishCtl in New York. " . The indisposition of ( lie French to acquires any other language must ll coutiV for thee large number of Fretich papers ptibhlshiodh throughout the union , even where tb. . Frenchi population is inconalderableb' Theei. are French tinily vniers ( read chiiefly by Fronch-CanadianB ) at Fall River , Lowell aildul New Bedford , and one published tt Woon. , - socket , It. I. Seven newspapers are publishe'd in thou Siavonic language , and of the afour Weishi three are In Utica and its ncigllborhool.i Thirty Swedish iiowspapci's are publishied,1 , but no daily papers among the iitlmubcr' cloven Norwegian , seven of thezn.in Minne. . seta ; five Hungarian , one Gr ck one Gaelict one Arabic and eighteen Dutclij' nine of. ; which are in Michigan , ilieru , ( ho hal- . landers are numerous , one only bei'ng pub- hiahod in tim east , In Paterson N J , There4 3. are two Italian : tapera In New Y i'k and tw , in San FrancIsco. There are four lJapoet published in the Lithuanian language , tead twelve , three of tiienl daihilts' , in the Jewish ) jargon. Geraiaa newspapers ate ) itlhhisbotl'l in nearly every state , and German daihieus In nearly every large city. Ilotiesdy Nut ( liii Jlent l'olicy , Detroit F'rco Press : lie was an honest man , unuseti to ( lie ways of society and making a call on one of the most stunning young Itltiielt of tile city. " 110w I love 3eah1ty , " slio paid , 'lt scenis to inc I would give almost any other worldly lO- sessloti ill exchange for beauty. " "Don't itiltiul if you're not itatulsoine , " ho rei'hiei. ( ' 'It's much lcttci' to' be kind and good. " TilciL lie went home wotiuiering what hind given hint a chill , Maps of Cuba at 'l'hc lice oihco-Ouialia- CouncIl illuffe or Soutfl Omaha. Ctit a COLiPOn from page 2. Address Cuban map dept. - 'I'Ithl 1111.I.'l'Y StAHlhi' ' , INSTRUMENTS lla000 Oil record Thursday' , , Juno 23 , 1898 : 1'r.rrfl Ii I , ' IIi's' ' ) s. Georglutia 74cCot'lti Ct oh to Union Pa- cilia hallway conipany , lot 7 , llOCk 'ISO , Omaha Edwin Kirkland to uetiiu' , nn'y. . , . . . , , I A. Id. Clarke titiul wife to L. 13. . JCnode , lot S Clifioii 11111 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I. . IV. i4lociim ho 0 , A , Joslyit , s 105' feet of w 123 feet lot 17 In 20-13-1 , . . CI. IV. Scott anti wife to stuno , lot Id , ' , . - . 1)1. . , , . oltflt , S4 1" " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II. 10. itlehi and whttu toV. . ' 1' , 1 iigginis , lots 13 anti 14 , hilocllt 460 , ( irundview 604 Quit ( : Ii.iiis hee.ie , United States .SIillhlY company to 1.01115 fdioliotiiHky , o 45 feet of is',4 ltt 49 , Gise's add . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ii 2) " t' Sheriff to Northwestern liltitual Life' InsuruIlcu , c'ompuilI' , W lot 5 , block1 88 , Qmahii : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 222t 3ultister In rlialit't'ry to seine. PUrt lots 21 aii 22 , 1 brunch's 1st ; thl. . . . . . . . . . 21,3 ( ' Same to same , lots 1 ailtl 2 , blqek ? &O , Otntiiin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sheriff to Oniaha I4avina 1)0)111 ) . , lot 3 , hindu 193 % , Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43Ui ihitecittI mt&stcr In ilniteil States Hui'- ply eoinJlnn , C ) 45 feet of ilot 49 , Giso's 41(10 ( . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Total amount of transfers..8i00 , J1IES E.I33YD & CO. , 'J'elepliouie I 039 , OllhtiIlu , Nub COMMISSION , GIt/iIN , PROVISIONS itflt S'I'OCKS , hiDAlli ) 4W 'l'liAlIhi , Dlrtrt wires to Ciiivae sal New York , (2orr.spondenhIt Julia A , ' % 'arrn ' 0. Ctu Th. R. PI3NNJY Itutit 1 , N. V.1fl 11111w.1 liuiiiit , Nltp Stocks , 6rain , rrovison ; Direct Wires NeW York , Chicago. sid1 Wsu.tsru l'oSnts ,