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10 THE OMATTA DATLY T5TDE: SATURDAY, -lUE 2W, 1JJ0U. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL WbtAt Holds Firm Aciicst Sensitionallj UnfivorabU Irop Reports. CORN STRONG GREATER PART OF SESSION Onls Mnrl.rt Strium nnil Ai'llvr mill Croud In Iwtinlly .Ni-kIim-IpiI I'll Double I'miihI Size Provisions ! Mining mill ActUe, CHICAOO. Junp 22. Northwest ro;i re Tiorts were more sensationally unfavorable than evpr today, but wheat rontcntpd itself with holding llrm. July closing he over yes terday. Heavy realizing mitigated against n. nrnnounccd advanre. Corn was netlve nnd strong, helped by win at. n better ex port demand and renewed buying by local bullx, July closing k1i-c higher, oaf closed Vie up. Provisions were Ktrong nrrt active. July pork closed one. July lartl 25c nnd July rlbx 224c over yesterday. Speculators had to swallow Ions wheat In licavy chunks throughout the session nnd nt times July dipped under yesterday's clos ing Ilgtircs. The northwest spring wheat condition was still the t'reat bull strong liold and dispensed news of such a pess.- nUllit innrxr thtt. il.n ff ,.! .1 ft ,1 tt'l'W ll fl till lOcl nt a gain Instead of a loss In price made. J Trade was active, not to say excneii, aim the market puNo was rather feverish A fooling that the northwest shortage gave, lis It may ultimately prove to be, hud been discounted, was prevalent among many traders. The heavy protlt-tuklng did not tend to chance this opinion. In otlur words. It wus held by many that the price laid advanced HUlllclently to allow today's jiews, which was the most unfavorable v t reielved, to he Ignored. Hot weather and n clear sky were generally reported from the Dakotas, .Minnesota and Manitoba. 3'rom these states crop possibilities were generally reported two-thirds ruined and the condition called a veritable dlister. Statistician Snow of the Hoard of Trade, Just back from a thorough liivrstlirallon of the situation, Is reported to have declared the two Dakotas would not raise over H, OXX) till., while other authorltUs said tho Hire.) northwestern states, tosether with Tdnnltohu, would not prnduir over f,', ChiO.ooi) bu. this season. July opened l'-jfr lOie over yesterdny at MiifiNSTdc and shortly nrterward sold at S2Vie. The opining bulge ivas under the Inlluencc of news of charac ter hereinbefore mentioned and the slump was on prollt-taklug by longs. The north west was still a buyer, but following tho opening the market lluctuated according as the :iressuro from longs was heavy or merely easy. July, following this dip, ral lied to KlVu 3316c, whereupon longs went nfter more prollts and sent it back to Sio. Again there was a rally, July this time touching Vl'4fMie and most of It was held. The market was pressed back to 827S,e, but llrmly resisted and closed '.to over yester day at MVtiC. Clearances at the seaboard were equal In wheat and Hour to 129.60) bu New York reported 12 loads taken for ex giorl. Rfcolpts ut primary points were SIJ. ikiO bu.. compared with 377,0(0 bu. last year. -Minneapolis and Duluth reported -lir. cars, itealiiHt -US last week and IX') a vear ago. Jocal receipts were 111 cars, 3i of contra, t (trade. The .Modern .Miller reported harvest ing of winter wheat orogresslng favorably. Corn was strong the greater part of tho f-osslon. The market opened with a sharp advance In sympathy with wheat, but coun try offerings were liberal and receipts largo nnd the decline In wheat found a ready eymuathlzer In com. Tho market lost tho early advance and 'lo to boot. In return came sutuiort from tho old hull crowd nial Inlying by people from the provisions pit. 'I he market stiffened and the ulnd-uii was strong. July sold between 40c nnd 41Tc. closing Wfc over yesterday nt U".5T HHc. Itecelpts here were 722 curs. The oats market was strong nnd netlve nnd the crowd In the usually neglected Tilt double the usual size. The northwest was a buyer because of loss of feed stuff nnd were the mnln support, although shorts covered moderately on the corn stiength omplnlnts of scarce hay. lack of grass ami im oats shortage were received. July sold between 24i.ie and 2.'e and elo.ed 'ic over yesterday at 2lic. Itecelpts here were 2Vi Provisions wero active and strong. The li t seemed to have at last contracted tho bull fever, which has been affecting grains Jtog receipts were light, prices at the vards llrm and there was a broadening of th ?ii ?i1V. imt,,,.?,,ln,,Jul', ,ork !,ol1 between fll.nj'.a nnd 12.12i and closed GOe over yes- e,,,V9.,7 Wll,r ,hU Mstlmatwl receipts tomorrow: Wheat 1C0 a7n,0W hen"'.' " Ci""H; ,,,M' 3W Cnri,: hK"' The leading futures ranged as follows: Artlclcs.l Open. Illgh.l Low. Closed Yes'y. Wheat Juno July . Aug. C'orn--Junn July Aug. Oats July . Aug. I'ork July Sept. 3ard July Sept. Oct. Itlbs July Sept. Ull '.I 81'A 82 Yh 83-i 41Ti 40T ll'S -Hj 2P, Ti i2Vi '!(,! mI xii mrti I H'if'tiJ UiHUIil I i 2'4fn; 2ITH-51i I 4l'i 4P 42',A lOW-i; II lift 10ff1ll)-(ilH. 41 I2'i 2 IK, 2IU 70 S3 24i 2 Hi 25U I 11 70 I a K, 12 12'4 12 33 I I I 12 0714 U 12 35 11 6714 75 C7V4 80 S3 ,1 i r. 70 I li S3 6 S7! ! I I 6 77',i 6 85 R 92'- G 70 I! S3 tj 92141 7 tf 7 07 '4 li 97 V4 7 u7!fc 7 03 7 0714 C .S7M.-I 7 00 7 10 G 77U fl 85 82'4 No. t "A1, o t n t tun s were ns follows: lOim-Strong nnd quiet; winter nnt- 'v-??o75r'3,9(,i ""h'V- WO0tJ3.): clears. 2.90f3.r.0; spring specials. $4.0rtffl4.16; pa N JTsMtsTso ""-alghts, $3.0083.23; bakers. SJW1IHAT No. 3, 775tS0c: No. 2 red, 83KW 421j?2"e'NO' mvan' No- 2 ,cow. "oaVs-No. 2. 2.'(t25!4e; No. 2 white. 27W 27',-ie; No. 3 white. 2iti27ic. ItYK-No. 2. lil'.e HA KI.i: Y-Good feeding, choice malting, IOii45c. SIJKDS-No. 1 llnx and J1.80. Prime timothy, J2.50, S9c; fair to northwestern, Clover, con- llll.'l IIIIIC, ...1. r i.,.1iOV!HK!N,SA!,:,!,l)"rk' Per bhl., $11.(13 12.95. I.ard, per 100 lbs.. $ 8000 92 U Short ribs t-ldes (loose), $ii.80fi7.in. Dry" salted choulders (boxed). KHufjti.Si1. Short clear hides (boxed), $7.25j7.35. WHISKY Hasls of high wines. 11.21 St'OAK-Cut loaf. $fi.3s; granulnted. $3.82; confectioners' A, J5.7S; off A, $5.C3. following tiro tho receipts end shipments for today: vAy.lHKi Iteeelnts. Shipments. 1, ur. bbls 11,000 ,o(X) Wheat, bu st.ooo u.ow J bu I17.UK) SCI.O.X) Oats, bu 312.0i) 125,000 JJyc. bu. 3,J Harlpy, bu 11,000 2,00) On the Produce exchange today tho but ter market was tlrm; crenmerles, I&i9e; dairies, 13ifllfiVjC. Cheese, steady at S'-.ff !4c. Hggs, llrm; fresh. 10Vo. m:w Ytutic t7iTiTrrvi, .MAHKIJT. tnotiil(iiin for the liny on Vnrluiin ('11111111111III lex. 1i:?-ly.youK" ju," ---''I'OiTit-iipppints, 14.M bids.; exports. 1S.SJJ hbls. Ilusnosi was cheeked by high prices nnd the u.iinvi luiiiiimcii iiiore or less nomlnnl u' nlfln T.itf.i.i.u tl inr. ( FA. ....... ... 1 ltvn flour, strong: fair to good to fancy. $3.23it3.t;o. $3.00-i3.20; fair .Vi"U,.l'5ol'iS.,roni,;cri 'ollov-' western 91c; city. 90e: Hrnudvw ne. Jj.snsi r.n HYE Irregular, No. 2 western. i;sc i asked i. o. ii. niioai; state, tgntusc Duluth, 93e f. o. b, alloat. prompt. Options opened itroiiK on hot, dry weather In tho northwest, but at once relapsed Into weak ness, which lawtcd pretty much all dav. The decline wns attended and Inllueiiccd by liouvy unloading from all sources, lower ea hies und less active speculative support, al Uiouzh crop news was as bad ns ever Finally rallied on covering and closed llrm nt "iiiTiu net advanco; July, S7'hiiSS'vc, closed 8Se; Scitcmber. S7'4?i8Stkc, closed SS'-ic: December. SS Mtifft9 7-Ko, closed 89ic COIt.N -Hecelpts, 96.10) bu. ; exports. U'l.JOt! bu.; spot, tlrm: No, 2, 1SV nilo.it and 471o elevator. Options developed considerable Mrcngth on crop complaint.! nnd good buy ing for long account, closing tlrm ut ilt'4e net advance, being helped also bj a heavy export trade; July, 4Cmil7'c, closed 6:4e; September, 475lc, closed 47-Sc. OATS llccelpt. Hi .-; exports, 21.117 bu.! spot, oulet hut hh--iv: No. 2, 2ilfcej No, 3, 2Sc; No. 3 white. 30L.- track mixed, western, IWiSOWc; track white. 2SUft23c. HAY Steiuly; good to choice. SW?90c, HOI'S-Steady; common to choice, ISM) crop, loailc: oldolds, 3ft5c; Pnclllc coast, 189!) crop. IflfllSci olds. 3f5t. iilDES-Sicudy; Uulvcuton, 20fj23 lbs., ISo; i". .A V.i ' "iiucr sirrug its. $3.8j.ii 1.00; Minnesota patents, $l.f,0fi3.00- uln tor'extras, $2 73h3.15; Minnesota bakers. $.1.23 wi.i.i: winter low urmiiw f 7..i UA lr!V. MALT-Du 1; western, SMtfiSc. WHEAT Hecelpts. 12.9.V) bu.; cxnorts R2.7JS bu.; snot, steady; No. 2 red, 91K.c f o b, alloat; No. 2 red. 90.' elevator; " No i northern. Duluth. 91c f n. h v., i i,,..i California, 21 lo 26 lbs., 21'c; TcNns dry. SIR 3n lb. lie I.ttATIIKIl Unlet: hemlock sole, Htlenos Avrcs, light to heavyweights, SIMjSllic; H.M. il)2le. Wool,-unlet; domestic fleece, Kti2Sc; ToH, 1ST' Irtf. PROVISIONS - Hcof. Mcndy; family. $l.f fiVlM); mess, 'i.fti.ftl: beef ham, WW 21 ; packet, lln.Mwll.riO: city, extra India S uTi Viii- m... V,, r'slm,Yl lerV. . pl.k ed be es. S?9ei p ek ed shoulders, tKlcd hams. pwmr. Ujrd., .Inn; tmont, $7 3f: Houth Amerlra, V.tZ; com- ' pound. t.2A. Pork, .lull; family. J I". Soft"1 1 112-.; short clear. tl3.WMI.C0; mess, 12.C03 i i::r, TAI-I.OW'-Sten.lv: city tl nor like.). 4'f.c: conniry ipKgs. rree), i'W(i'c iiiiiiiy inK". 1 1 eel. Vifc. HICK-I'lrm: domestic, fair to extra, 4He; Japan, 44 IT.e. I'KANt'TS-Htcady: fancy hand-picked, I (Td'ic; other domestic, .3f(3'4e. Hf rTICIt-ile- elpts, ,) pkgs.i stpady: state dairy, KifilS'c; creamery extras, Wif 19c: fnetorv, lH'sfdSc. OIIKIJ.SK-Hceelpts. n.o;).. pkgs. ; Irregtilari large, white and colored, Olic; small, white and colored, !Msfi9c. l'!(!S Hecelpts, 7,IC" pkgs. : dull; west ern, ungraded, loss olT. Ultimo; western, ungr.'.dcd, at mark, 10'it Pi'.'.c. MKTAI.S There was considerable tttreugth develoticd In the local market for tin and lead. Tlie former In sympathy with a Cf. advance In Iondon showed prices nt the cloe of business to be nbout S0 points higher and firmer In tone on the basl of Ml. 10131.50. Lead ruled linn and 10ft 13 points up at $3.S7'., nnd buyers nt this tig lire, owlnr to the earclty of that metal. On the other hand, however, pig Iron wnr ranls were weak and nominally quoted at 111.23. Northern No. 1 foundry was quoted nt IS.uO. SVolter was easier In tone, but not quotably lower ut $1. 151 1.20. Iakc cop tier continues dull nnd unchanged at J16..J1. Tho brokers- rirlee for lead was $3.60 and for copper J1C.25, OMAHA WIMM.KSAI.i; .11 AIIKKTS, CoiiiIIIIiiii of Trade nnd ftunlnllnna on S(tlpl nnd I'll ne j- Produce. H(1(1S Iteeelnts liberal; good stock, 9c. I.IVI5 l'Ol'LTIlY-Hens. 6ft7c; roosters, neeordlng to age and size SJttc; broilers, ti,r(ii : (iiicks. va.c; geese. 1'doe; turkeys, sc, KHKsiV iVlU SrM) nni I tu' itons' 1 10c: broilers, 1 to 2 lbs., per doz., $3.0WI.&0; turkeys. 12V4c HI'TTKK Common to fair, 13c; choice, 1510o; separator, 20o; gathered creamery, 1(1180. KISir-Trout, 9e; blue llsh, 12c; pickerel, Sc; catllsh, 12e; dressed buffalo, Cc; roc shad, each. f,0c; whltcllsh. 10c: herring, 5c; blnck bass Ifie; salmon. 13c; whlto bass, 10c: orop ple. 10c; pike, 9c; halibut, 12c; bullheads, 10c; ring perch, Cc; lobsters, gioen, 22c; boiled lobsters, 23c: mackerel, 20c; codllsh, 10c; yellow perch, Cc. PIOKONS-Uve, per doz., SOcfJJl.00. VKAI.S-Choleo. yflOe. HAY Per carload lots: Upland, choice, $..50; midland, choice. $G.50; lowland, choice, 4.1 u", i)r ni run- "niiice, ji; ..o. a corn, mci No. 3 while oats, 23V4c; cracked corn, per ton, III.CO; corn nnd oats, chopped, per ton, toll $r "0 1,cr l0"' ii2-'yti-i'i ll0rts. Per VKOKTAHI.KS. CITCl'JlHKnS-I'cr doz., 50c. ASPAHAfJIJH Hnmn i-rMvi, Ar., 1A S r-W TCHNIPS-I'er. doz. bunches, 23 SPINACH-Per box, 4OS50c. NliW I1HHTH Per !n h.lnnl. SOc. NlWCAItltOHa-l'cr doz. bunches. SOc. i:.'T!,.c,: I,pr lozen bunches, 20y25c. HAOISHUS Home grown, per doz., 15 20c I'UAS Per U-llll hnakpt Jf.n WAX HKANS Per 1-3 bu. box. TO.MATOICS Mlsslsslnnl. ner foiir.hasket crale, $1.23fl.ri0. .MCSHIlOOMS-1'er pound box, 50c. ItHl'HAHH-Per pound. U4W2c. ONIONS-Cnllfornhi. ner sack, $2.0032.25. rncrrs. STRAWUIirmilCS - Colorado shipping stock, per 21-qt. case, $3.0003.23. n HI,ACKUi:itHIi:S-Per 24-qt. ense, $2.23fj "n'l.ACIv nASPDIOnniES-Per 21-qt. case, $3.00; per 21-pt. ease, $1.75. HUD aASPnKUHIHS-Pcr 21-pt. case, $2.50. Cl'nitANTS Per 21-qt. case. $2.00. PMACHKH-Callfornln. per box. $1.10ffl,15. APIHCOTS-Cnllfornla, per box, $1.35. PI, CMS California, per crate, $1.25H1.D0. I'HL'NKS-Callfornla, per crate, $1.5001.75. C.OOSKHRimiKS-I'er 24-qt. case. $2. CHKHHHCS-Callfornla, per 10-lb. box, $1.10; Missouri, per 24-qt. case, $2.23. THOPICAL FltUITS. PINI'JAPPI.KS Per doz., $2.00. OltANC.US - California. Mediterranean sweets, per box. $1.00; budded seedlings, $1. I-K.MONS-Callforniu, fancy, $1.50'a4.75; choice, $1.25. OHAPH FIUUT-Callfornla. per box. $4. HANANAS Per bunch, according to size, $2.23i&3.00. 11 1 DICS. IIIDKS-No. 1 green hides, 6',4c; No. 2 green hides, S'.fcc; No. 1 salted hides. 7VsC; No. 2 salted hides, 6',4c; No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 12 lbs., 9c; No. 2 veal calf. 12 to 15 lbs., Sc. MISCELLANEOUS. NITTS-IIIckory, large, per bu., $1.25; shcllbarks, $1.35; English walnuts, per lb., 12Tfl3e; tllberts, per lb., 12c; almonds, per lb., lift 16c; raw, per lb,, oVifjfic; roasted, Cfi7'e. SI. I.oiilm firtiln mid Provisions, ST. I.Ot'IS. June 22.-WHBAT-Hlghcr: No. 2 red, cash, elevator, 81c; track, S3fJ H:ic; Jfily. Wfcc: AiiKiist. S2Vc; September, 83',te; No. 2 hard. 7Sfl78!ie. COItN-1 Uglier; No. 2 cash. 41c; track. 42c; June. 41c; July. 40',4c; September, 41c. KATS Wither: No. 2 cash, 21V4c; track. 23c; June, 2l',sc: July. 24',4c; September, Sic; No. 2 white, 27'Aft2Sc. ItYi:-Kirm nt 5e. Kl-OUni-Dull nnd unchanced. SKUUS Timothy, nominally higher nt $3 tor urimo new in cnriots to arrive, n.ix, nominal at $1.77. CO I tNM HA I. Steady at $2,101(2.15. ItHAN Strong; sacked, east track, 67c, HAY Timothy, llrm, $S.75f(9.vO; prairie, weak. $C.20fj7.50. WIUSKY-Steady. $1.23. I HON COTTONTIES-$1.30. HAOniNO-7T,elgSc. 1IIJ.MP TWINE 9c. PltOVISIONS-Pork: Firm: Jobbing, $11. ',3. Lard: Higher; prime steam, $6.77'.; choice. $C.S2',4. Dry salt meats (boxed), higher; extra shorts, $7.37V-; clear ribs, J7.C0; clear sides, $7.62',4. llncon (boxed). Higher; extra shorts, $7.8714; clear ribs, $3; clour sides. $S.12'.'j. METALS Lead; Firm nt $3.73. Firmer at $4.00. POULTUY- Firmer: chickens. Spelter: 7',ic; springs. I2ftl3e; turkeys, c; ducks, Cc: 8V'.l,n,,vL: '?'m'.; k'0"0-. Zc springs, 7fi7!ic. 1-.1111.-1 IIII(IT 111 IOC HUTTHIl-Steady dalrv, llltlCic. creamery, IGW.ic; HKCHIPTS-Flour. C.OOO bbls. tv-hnnl Q tWVk bu. ; corn, 65 000 bu.; oats. 19.000 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour, 4,O)0 bbls.; wheat 23,000 bu.; corn, i'.l,C00Jbii.; oats, 27,000 bu. Kiiiihiin Clt ("iriilii nnd I'rovUloua. KANSAS CITY. .Tunn ! vin,-!Anri ,u t,v, ,.,"4i , nt'JHVIIlour, l.li.jC; c hard, 7HtTl75c: No. 3, 72fJ74Uc; 7Sfi79c; No. 3. 7lfiWe. " casn. io. L' iNo. j reu, i mi. No. 2 mixed, 39i,4c; No. 2 white, 4')!4c; No. OATS-No. 2 white. 2CUc. UYU-No. 2, nomlnnlly. 54f(55c. IIAY-Cholco timothy, $10.C10.50; choice lirulrle. $7.00. Hl'TTKIl-Crcninery, 1501Sc; dairy, fancy, EncjS-Qulot and lower; fresh Sllssourl and Kansas stock. Se doz.; Beconds, 5c. loss off, cases returned; southern, 6c; new white wood cases Included, '.ic more. HKCEHTS-Whent. 10.J0O bu.; corn, 25, a bu.: oats. 13.000 hit. SHIPMENTS -Wheat. T.IOO bu.; corn, 11, 70) bu.; oats, 5.000 till. l.lv rpnul liii. I ii ,,,, Prnvlnloim, LIVEHPOOL. Juno ! -wm.HM'c,,. steady ; No. l northern, spring, 64 G-d; No. 1 I allforula, 6s 6.HI6s 7d. Futures cusy; S?!U','!V!'C'!.' ,iH 7,1 : December, nominal, i OHN-Spot. new. llrm; old steady: Amer- vim "Hxi-ii, new. as iivjii; American mixed, old. 4s 3V..I. Futures, easy; July 2s UTid; September, 4s iv,d. SsK3dl'U-St' 1'0"1''' nucY winter, firm at PHOVISIONS-Hnms. short cut, dull at 4h. Heef, prime mess, dull at 67 fd. Hncon. ( umberland cut. easy at ;Oh lid; long clear middles, light, steady at 42j; clear middles, heavy, steady at lis 6d. ' OILS-Cottonseod. Hull, rclltied, July nnd Auiriist. strong at 2s. Hecelpts of wheat during the last three days, Cl.t.ooi centals. Including 2W.CO0 Amer Icon. Hecelpts of American corn during the last threo days. 161.600 centals. MllnaiiLec Crnlii Mnrket. MILWAUKEE. Wis.. Jno 2!.-WHEAT 7e1?iiT:i:ie0, norlhcm' Sl; N- 2 north-HYE- Firm: No. 1, ir.'jjuSe. HAUI.HY-WRhcri No. 2, 4So; sample, 40 Plilliideltililn Produce Mnrket. I'll II M)ELPIIIA, June 22,-HUTTER-iMilr demand; prints, lo lower; fancy west- ',,'.,uT,'Ll";?,rJ fi,,it,y itiirh. 2x. Mil ib l'lrni: fresh, nearby and western, lie; fresh southwestern, 13hc; fresh south crp. I.e. Ilnliitli AVIienl Mnrket, DULUTH. Minn.. Jnnn u'm.MTMn , 1 hard, cush, so,c; July. SSTic; No. l north- 50c i-ijj ATuiiH-l'cr bu.. choice. 25010c NHW POTATOICS-Per bu.. COc. CAHHAOI3 Homt-grown, per lb., 2c CACLII'I,OWi:it Per ilnz II J rrn, SJc; July. le; September. Wc. No. 'n northern. 2c; No. ,n. uprlnrr. 7Sc i OATH 23'tf2lc. COHN-IOWc. Illncl; Outlook In irthviol. CHICAOO, June 22 -The Tlmos-ltcrnld tomorrow will nuhllsli a croii rctiort nro- liarpd by Hnmv. tlip crop export, who bus just romplotpd a two weeks trip through t.b states of Minnesota. .North. Dakota nnd J."" ri,. .. i -i-V ii. . . .. " . "kc tn e s the s.tuaUo, , ft' UK nM'c nn.0"1 cfJk. . ? uiS 'l0 ""H,0' ,H rri,'',i"',' ' 1' llc,'r'1-n,"d,' tnnptit .Vl! ',,, 1 .L'VvV'.'V;'1 -V"'-(CK,"J bu- ; 'Ci,r. "' io.OOO DU. Ill I&9S. Toledo Market. Tnt.l.-tin 1 nHMIt'CI".UM.n nnd unchanged; spot, 87e; July,' 87-Sc; All- I gust, Kijic; epiemiter, Y.ir. COItN Active and hlnlier; No. 2 cash OATS-Oull nnd unchanged No. 2 cash, -JO, HYK-nuIt but higher; No. 2 cash. 61c. SKKDS-Clovcr. active but. lower; 'PS prime, J3.ft'; ') prime, J5.30; October, J3.S0; No. 2. tl.VO, nominal. .tlliiucniMilU Wheat Market. MINNKAPOhlS, June 22. WI1HAT In store: No. 1 northern, June. M?c; July, MTic; September. SIHftSfic on track: No. 1 hard, SGHc; No. 1 northern. Sl'ic; No. 2 northern, MTc. Movr.Mii.vi's or stocks ami iio.nds. MnrUet Deyeloim an Acute VcnUiiefii llffore the Clojic. N15JV YOIUC, Juno 22.-Tho stock mar kct developed acute weakness before tho close today, offering a surprise to profes sional traders, who came down to Wall street this morning under the Impression that tho market had been oversold and was duo for it rally. This conviction was strengthened by the early course of tho market, which opened higher, in sympathy with London, where there was u better feeling on account of tho laclc of conllrmn Hon or some alarmist rumors regarding conditions li. ciilnn. Tim i,i,,.i ..r .i. I . ..i.iul. ,p, ;'P711""; slocks and of New Jersey Cen- nnd during the course of the llrst hour some of tho railroads had advanced as much ns 1 to 1',, points above last nluht 1 no nieei siocks nan rallied from an open lng depression nnd were bought on the tnoro cheerful views of the outlook for the iron market, and the local traction stocks rallied on covering of short eon tracts. The decision of the International bankers not to ship gold on tomorrow's steamer, the fall In exehnnge rates hav ing wiped out the protlt on the operation, was a Htimulutiiif factor. During tho course of tho llrst hour, how ever, large offerings began to appear in Northern Paclllc, coupled with renewed reports of disastrous conditions In the spring wheat region. The coalers and trunk lines made nomo resistance to the declin ing tendency of tho market, but they proved unavailing as a sustaining force and weakness spread through tho graln-carry- ng roads and the industrials. Stocks of Industrial corporations and especially of those controlling public utilities In cities, nil showed ncute weakness. The pressure ugalnst Hrooklyn Hapld Transit became very severe ns tho day h.IvihicciI mui Hint stock at the lowest was 71U below tho ' early point nnd tho net decline was 5:i. , The unfriendly attitude of the public toward this class of corporations wns an Influence in their weakness, hut there was liquidation from somo special source In Hrookli-u Transit. Somo stocks offered today were sold to bo by tho banks which had held them as collateral for the loans of a large stock exchnngo llrm, which recently failed. Tho professional bears were also netlve in offer lng down prices, hut they met with great success In dislodging stop-loss orders. Tho tlnnl sally in prices was tltftil and feverish nnd tho market closed much unsettled and not much nbovo tho low level. The banks were reported to be calllnc loans to a considerable extent, presumably In prepara tion ior ine payment inio me sutitronsury on Monday of the government deposits, which have bepn called to the extent or $3,000,000. Tho estimates of the week's cash changes indicate a gain by the banks of considerably over a million. The payments which the banks hnd to make to the sub treasury for the gold barn exported were practically offset by the payments of that Institution to tho mnrket. The currency movement with the Interior has continued largely in favor of New York. Tho rate for call money nt the Stock exchnngo Is not nn accurate Index of money conditions, ns the largo borrowing demand for stocks for delivery by tho short Interest serves to keep down the rute for call loans. Part of the soiling of stocks Is undoubtedly for the purpose of realizing funds to divert to wheat nnd cotton speculation. The de cline In sterling exchange, which caused the abandonment of the expected exports of gold tomorrow, Is duo to tho Increasing demand for money in the New York mar ket. Today's bond market wns dull nnd tho movement of prices was Irregulnr. Totnl sales, par vnltle, $1,180,000. United States bonds wero unchanged in bid quotations. Tho Commercial Advertiser's London financial cublcgram says: The mnrkcts liavo been generally stngnnnt today In the nbsence of news and owing to the holiday tomorrow. Amerlcnns were llrm till New York opened, when they relapsed, closing nt the lowest in the street on persistent American Belling. Copper shares were firm. Tho bank sold 40,000 gold In Ger man coin and lost 10,000 for an unstated destination, nnd 6,000 to the continent. From Egypt 50,000 was received. During the week CS7,000 German coin has been sold. Following nre tho closing prices on the New York Stock exchange: Atchison do pfd Halttmore & Ohio Cnnadlun Paclllc. Canftdu Ho flies. & Ohio Chicago (1. W C, n. & Q , Chi., In. I. & L..., do pfil Chi. & B. Ill !I4 Union Pacific .. 0i .. TP. 7', .. U'j .. 8'i .. :i4 .. Il'i ..IIII4 ..117 ..119 .. 4", ..12" .. SOU .. .. 2 .. 20 .. Wi R'jt; rto pfi 731 j W nnan'i .. no pro .. 4'i Wheel. A L. K. .. ?4i do 2d pfd... . . lrti. Wis. Central ... ..l!3i Third Avenue .. .. iS't Ailatnn Ux . . n American Kx.... .. 9"ij IT. S. Kx ..151 Wells-l-JIRO Kx. ..101 Amer. Cot. Oil . Chicago A N. W ('.. It. I. & P.... C. C & St. I... Colorado So do 1 st pM.... do 2rt pr.l 57 , do pfd ... fi'i) Amer. Malting . ... 41 do pfd ...1H Amr. P. & It.. ...110'J do pfd ...175)i Amer. Spirits .. ... lfi'j do pfd ... r.Vj Amer. S .llcop ... I014 do pfel ... 32'i Amer. H. & W.. Del fc HujKon. Del. U A- W... Denver & It. O .. 8:.: ;i. , do pfd Hrlo do 1st pM... fit. Nor. pfd Hocking Con I .... Hocking Valley Illinois Central . lawn Central .... do pfd li. C, P. & ... I.iUo Uric & W. do pfd I.nk iShon- L. & N to son ...143 do pM ... Il'i Amer. Tin Plate . ... CS'a1 do pfd ...11 Hi Amer. Tobacco ... ... 17'jl do pfd ... 43 Anae. Mlnlnsr Co.. ... 111 Hrooklyn It. T ., "I?. .. 1BN .. 73 .. siJi .ID . 37 . ; . 3H . s:h . in , sn . C3N .12Sj . 41 . 91 . 22' i . 61', . 71 . ?fl . fl . ', . 91 . 2SHI Colorado I'uel ,t I . 92 Con. Tobicco .Ifisiil do pfd . Tf Federal Steel . SIV do pfd IW'.J Cm. Ulectrle , 1U4 Ulucofe Siunr .... . 11 do pfd . P7 Inter. Paper ( . 4C; do pM . 3H liclde (la . 10 National Ulrcult . . 2!"4 do pM .112'ii National Iad .... .IJS'il do pfd . 3lai National Steel .... Manhattan I m, ai iii. Mexican Central -Minn. m. i do pfd Mo. Pacific Mobile & Ohio ... M.. K. T do pfd N. J. Central .... N. Y. Central .... Norfolk H W do pfd No. Pacific do pfd Ontario & W Ore. Ity. & N.iv.. do pfd Pennsylvania Heading do IkI pfd.... .lo M pfd TUn (1. W Mo pfd St. L. k K. U do 1ft pfd.... "do Id pfd... fit. L. ftonthw.... do pfd ft. Paul do pfd St. P. k Omaha . So. Pacific So. llallvwiy do pfl Texas ft Pa.-lfle 11 li . 71 do pfd. N. Y. Air P.ruke...127 . 70'4 No. Am"rlran 14", . H'kPachlc Coant 4S'i . 12 do 1ft pM M . 1 do Td pfd "'i . .-..Pacific Mall : . 11 People's llus SI', . "iT'.i Pressed S. Car IT, . 2S dn pfd 7T, . .V Pullman P Car....l7T . SV.'j Sfandni-.l It. & T... 41 . 9 Suirar IITj . do pfd Ill . Ill Tenn. Conl Iron.. 61 . tii v. H. leather . ?2 I do prd ffi .110'i f. S. Rubber 2J-i .171 I do pfd il'j .US 'Weaitern Union .... IS . SIN Republic 1 & 9 . IT.' do pfd :.i . w. P. C. C. & St. L... Xi ,. U'i Offered. Ex-dlvldend. Xmv YtirU Mlnlnic MoeI.. NEW YORK, June 22,-The following nro the clolng iiuotntlons for mlnlnir shares today: Cholliir Cron Point Con. Col. fi Ya... leadecl (lould & t'urile .. Hale Si Norcrom. Ilnmealake Iron Silver Mexican . 11 . 6 ,.14' .. 41 . in .. !3 tmi . r.7 .. 17 Outnrlo Ophlr Plymouth ..67.1 .. C. .. 11 ..iro ..7f i- ... 10 .. s Quicksilver .... do pfd. ... Sierra Nevada Slandard Union Con Yellow Jacket Forelitn I'Mnnnelnl. PARIS, Juno 22. Tho ileclaratlon of tho minister of foreign aflalrs. M. Deleasse' ro gardlng tho situation ir China made ai vorable ln'i'rcslon on tho bourso today, Later the llrmness was accentuated, but the transaclloiiB were Insignificant. Prices coed Jtrnn. vlth business active. 'vr"V jir ?. American securities nfter a dull opening were firmer but Innct i,v t.u nnai tune was steady Spanish 4s cloacd at 70U. Amount of bullion withdrawn from the Hunk of Kiishtnd on balance to flu v. fW.iii' liF.Hl.t.N. .limp 22 lluslncs on the bourse today wan iirilt.tf Incr. owing to the nbronco of ntib lal news from Pckln, but the under tone whs tlrm. INtMV Ytirk Money MttrUct, XIHV YOHK. June K.-MONHY-On call, easy nt ltfiis4 per tent; Inst loan, l's per rpnt; prlmo mercantile paper. S'.fclH'.s per cent STI'jHIjINtl I;.N''IIAN(1K Ruiiy, with nr. for ''Pmimd and at II.S4t.SV!i for ?'x' h"'- i'""tvl rates, $I..V,I.S5',4 and 's: eommerclal bills. l.3f I.S3',4. SII.Vi:i:-Certlllcates, OWlo; bar, 60-V; Mexican ilnllars. its; Iir)N03 (loveriimetits, steady; state, In nctlvr; railroad. Irresular. i ne closing prices oil nouns loony nro as f"llowa H. rr. :. ...l'3'li;M., K. & T do coupon ... do Si, reg. . , ...113'4 do l ...10ft N' Y. ('. Is 11IU N. J. ('. gen. 6 122 No. I'll' Me 3s 0114 do 4s 103i V Y. C ,t ft I. t..in!'4 Norfolk & V. e. If. KT4 do 3, reg 109 do coupon 10") do new 4i, reg...nin do ennpon Ui4 do old tr, tm Ill do coupon i do frt, reg in do coupon in D. of l 3 0 123 Ateli. Ronornl tn f'S do mlj t.i 2; Cnnarta t!o. 3 w,v, flies. & O. 4'i nS do f,: i ii Oickoii Nav. In tit do Jx lot Oregon H. I, 127'i do consol Rs 1131 llenillng gen. 4s.... S"! Illo (1. V. Is on, Xt I. & 1 M c. Ss...lfOii st i & h r g. t...n; St. I'nul consoli ! St. P.. C. Jt' P. ls..ll!)t,i Ki. tc W. C. IS. .1(1 lo S. F. dob. 5s..ll7li lo Sft 130 Chicago Tor. 4s r S-. Pacific in 7R'4 olo, .so. m v,t, Mo. Railway 5s Ill n it. a. is nut it. ft r. 7i do in rsi Tex. Jt Pae. Is llt'fj H. T V. & O. 1S..101N, ,lo 2s f5 Uric general 4s TON! Union Pacific 4s.... Wi F. W. k I). C. is.. WNiWabash 1 114 den. Illectrlo s...1t?tu do 2s lit la Central 1 1IJ Went Shore 4? IIS K C, P k O 1... 11 Wis. Central Is 90 L. k N. unl. 4s....lin't Va. Centuries 9;"j I When Isriicd. Offered. Trust fund. Iliistciti Stocks nnil Hoiids. HOSTON, June 22,-Cnll loads, 23 per cent; time loans, 3J4 per cent. Olllclnl closing: , A., T. k. S. F i, Vetlng1i. Ulectrlc. 41 do pM.. WA Wis. Central It Amer. futrnr do pM Doston Albany ItOFton Ulevaled lloston ,fc Me C, II. fi Q Dominion I'onl .. do pM Federal Stefl do pfd ntchburg pfd.... Oen. Illectrlo ... do pfd Kd. Hipp. Ill MeslOiin Central N. U. CI. & C... Old Dominion ... Rubber Union Pueblo ... West Knd .115'!, Atchison 4 1"W HH4 N, 1:. O. & C. Ss.. Gl'i , . :u Adventure . ir. Allouez .Mln. Co.. .IT! Amnl. Copper .... .123 Atlantic .. 3S Holon & .Mont.., . .1147 Untie Boston . ...30 Oil. & Hecla .. lit (Vntennlnl ,..133 Franklin ..t!S Oncfoln . 13C, Parrot ..SO.. Qulncy .. Il'i S.inta Fe CoppiT ... riVTnm.irack .. Iii'i'rtnli Mining . . ; AVlnona .. W i Wolverines .. t.1 I t nt . i 7:1 IS . 12", . 53", , 3S'i .131 P4 170 , 22 214 , SC'4 London Slock Quotation. LONDON. June 22,-1 p. m.-ClosUig: Cons., money 10) ll-inii;rl do account ....FO 13-1CI do il'i 1st pfd. Airiiipon Cnliiidl.in Paclllc Bt. Paul llllnold Central . IjOiiIsvIIIp Union Pa. pM. N. Y. Central .. -iltd'enrsylvanln 65',i 9Hi Heading S'i lH'ijNo. Pacific pfd 73i lli (Irand Trunk ....... fi'i 77 I Anaconda "J'4, Hand Mines IV.i 131'j1 HAH SILVEH-Flrmer nt 27Tf.fl per ounce, MONEY Hrffl per cent; the rate of dls cnuno In the oren mnrket for short hills Is 2Ti'2 11-16 por cent; for three months' bills, 2HTJ2 11-10 per cent llmilc ClrnrliiK". CHICAGO, June 22.Clearlngs, t22,795, 045; balances, $1.61S.!27; posted exchange, $4.S5ft4.SS; New York exehnnge, 20ftCoc pre mium. ST. LOUIS, June 22.-Clearlngs, J5.119.949; balances, $:HO,03S; money, 4B7 per cent; New York exchange. 10c premium bid, COc pre mium asked. NEW YORK. Juno 22,-Clearlngs, $142, C37.543: bnlnnces, $11,513,150. isusro.N, j uno L".'. clearings, jis.co-.fiiu bnlances, S1.771.S09. PHILADELPHIA June 22.-Clearings, $13,077,770; balances. $2,431,246. HALTIMOnn:. June 22.-Clenrings, $3,831, 820; balances, $S!5,G09. Condlt Ion of the Tremury, WASHINGTON. June 22. Today's state ment of the treasury' balance In tho gen eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve In tho division of redemption, shows: Available cash jbalance, $149,766,717; gold, $07,921,415. Cotton MnrUet. NEW YOHK. Juno 22 -It was n red let ter day for the hull crowd on the Cotton exchange today. Nearly nil news fnvored higher prices nnd speculation from tho out side public all went to tho bull side. With considerable of a Hurry the market opened llrm at an advance of (".fill points, which figures proved to bo about the lowest of the session. A stampede of shorts and an Influx of outside buying orders sent prices up with a rush after tho opening to S.fwc for August nnd So for January. On the udvnnce southern houses nnd local brokers with European connections wero promi nently Identified ns buyers of tho summer months. Values tapered off toward mlddav under a dnsh for prollts by the more ap prehensive bulls, but In tlie early afternoon another wave of buying swept through the market and carried everything before it. August shot up to S.2c and January to S.le. with the bear crowd frantic and enormous buyers. Private dispatches stated that New Orleans shorts were on the verge of 11 panic, owing to reports of crop disaster In the cen tral belt and poor conditions in other parts or tho cotton country. A bullish weekly statistical statement from Liverpool ndded 10 1110 iniensoiy ouiiisn reeling nere. specu latlon during the last hour was very heavy, with the entire list dealt In freely. Prices swayed back and forth violently, though In the main taking the upwnrd course. Ptl vato cables declared that Liverpool's Ilrm ness was founded on tho hnd eron news from this side nnd shorter reserves abroad than expected. Our market closed firm at a net advance of 2tfJ32 points. Futures closed tlrm: June 8.D.'le: July. 8.!c: Ancimt IS.77e; September, V3c: October, 8.20c; No vember. S.06-: December, '8.04c; Januari, 8.06c: February. S.0i : .March. X.llc: Anvil 8.13c; May. S.pic. Snot closed unlet. '.4e ad- I Vance; middling n-.dands, 95-16c; middling I'gillf. 9 9-16C; sales. 50 bales. I NEW ORLEANS. June 22.-COTTO.V- ciiiii: sates, i.t.i i.:iii nn nnrv 7 n.irn g'd ordinary, S0-I6e; low mlddlliig. S 13-16c; middling. 9Vic: cooil mldilllnir. fl T.ir.. ,, f ', " g"nu miiiiiung, ;i i-ibc; mln dllng fnlr 9 11-16?: receipts. 1.357 l.nlnaf stock, .0.609 bales. Futures, steailv; June, 9.33o bid: July. 9.3ni;O.T'c: Aiidiivi K Tiff S.74c; Scntentber. S.19fS.20c; October. 7i9I5J T.Me: November. 7.S2fi7. Sic; December. 7.S2 i; "-.."""!''" i.m'iii.mc; ceurunry, 7,i,5ff 7.S7e; March, 7.SS1i7.90p. ST. LOUIS. .limn '"-fnTTnv-oin-j,.. middling. 9c; sales, 1,10 bales; receipts, sis HfllltU llltl'imnol,. D. . .......... " , 1 .-..-',,,1-iiin, dlt ililll-a. OIUCK, Jl.Vji bales. Cnllfuriilii Dried FriilM. NKW YORK, June 22. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRITITS-Im ctlc.. ,, i, ,i Thorn was a somewhat better feeling In tho market for evanoruted apples today. Re ceipts were rather small. This factor, to LOV'r 'vlth bet'er advices from the coun try, served to give a llrm undertone to tho market. At tho cloce. however, pi Ices were uiiciiHiiticii. out lending upward; state, common, mTtf.e; prime. EfilCc; Ohio, C'ilf 7c; fancy, S'ifiOe; California dried prunes, 3W7e per lb.. 11.4 to size and quality: apri cots, Roy.il, 12i;,!ilti.; Aloor Park. 15filSe; peaches, peeled, 16ft21c; impeded, CQDc, Coffee Mlirk'ct. NEW YORK. June 22 -COFFEE-Spot, R!o. dull: No. 7, Invoice. J9.50. Mlhl, quiet. The market for futures o;iened dull and unchanged and ruled rmionilk- riulot nil ,1 iv with steady undertone 'irevalllng on light cuvcriiiK mm win apncit!' or sellerM. 1,'nr- olcn news was destitute of Incentive and domestic developments vcre uiiluinortniit. . . ,w,t i-lt-i.il.v ,1. 11. -I UllcllllUgeil prices to 5 points advam e. Total snles 6,500 bags, Including July ut $7.10; Sf 'itember. J7.20: October, 17.20- November. $7.21; De cember end .Mnr, $7.70. 1)11 Miir.'ict. OIL CITY, Pa.. June '.'-.-Credit balances, $l.2.i; certificates, no hid: shipments, 126. 978 bbls.; average. 93.5SI bids. ; runs, 10I,5W bbls.; average. 91,211 bbls. THE IIIJ.M.TV MA It K IM', INSTRUMENTS placed on record Ftlday, June 22: Wfirriiiity Deeds, L. M. Knox mid husband to Atlantic Rrnlt!' association, e IS feet of lot 4 nnd w 16 reet or lot 3, block "C," Prcd.iect Place $2,050 II. M. I. Dili and hinhand to J. .1. Smith, iindlv ii of nart of no'.i sell swU 9-15-13 lull Claim DcciIn, Anton Hurkart jtnd wife to .Thomas Crelrh, imdlv '-j of lot 7. block 60. South Omaha J. J. Savllle and wife to Mlchlcan Mu 00 tual Lire Insurance company, 11 25! -feet of lot 12, block 7. Shlnn's add.... 250 DeeiU. Sheriff to Anton Hurkart. undlv H of lot 7, block 60, South Omaha 250 Total umouut of transfers $3,150 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET l ornfnd Steers Sold in Ab)rtt (hi Sime i Notches as Yes'.crdij. HOGS BRING DECIDEDLY BITTER PRICES .Sou (li Omnlin llrst Cnltle Mnrket In the Couiitrj o I'rcsb Arrlinln nt Sheep to Tent tin Mnrket Uvei tblnic Sold Enrly, BOUTJI OMAHA. June 22. re: Cnltle. Hogs. Sheep. ay 1,975 3,473 5.601 lay 3.226 10,: 3,141 lesday 3,951 1,1,551 3,S. day 2,911 S.76 3,3.3 f 2,190 5.61S 110 i j i ... . . ' i i ll,. n n ,-i r..l..l..l At isiilllill ..J.IIIIKI omclal Tuosilay rifllnlnl U'niliw.ti ntlinli.i rri. .-.! .. i ikii n ii ii y wiiiuiui r i tuny . . Five days this week.. 14.2S3 12.424 lfl.M Samo days last week... 18,011 42,596 6,t3i Same days week before. 12.4S6 4I.2S0 i,169 Samo three weeks ago.. 18,730 55,261 U.J2o Samo four weeks ago.. 16,520 53.83.J 13,210 Average price paid for r.oss tor trie laat several days, with comparisons: 1900.1MS.1S9$,1S97.196.1.5.184. Juno 1.... Juno 2.,.. Juno 3.,,. June 4. .. June 6.... June 6.... Juno 7.... June 8.... Juno 9.,.. Juno 10... Juno 11... Juno 12... Juno 13... Juno 14... Juno 15... June 16... June 17... Juno IS... Juno 19... June 20... Juno 21... Juno 22... 3 50 4 31, 3 40 4 M 4 4) 3 6S 4 I.I 3 s: 4 03 , 3 36 4 10 3 S2 3 691 4 41 4 43 4 55 4 50 4 (3 4 91 4 94 3 31 3 66 4 01 3 SS 4 95 3 67 3 30 3 31 6 02 3 60 3 87, 4 63, 4 51 4 57 4 65 I 4I'i 4 70 4 55 4 6) i 4 (V' 4 70 4 60 5 01 j r oo 3 61 3 591 3 92 3 9S 3 !6 3 3 27 3 27 3 31 3 67 4 92 4 86 4 S.V 3 61 3 75 3 79 3 66 3 29 4 89 3 61 3 77 3 32, I 951 3 62 .1 no! 3 22 3 181 3 21 I 3 63 3 S3 3 SO 5 03 6 061 3 64 4 l 3 71 I 93 3 ro 3 15 .1 3 80 3 81 3 15 3 721 3 211 I 67 4 77 5 00 3 C5 Indicates Sunday. Tho ofllclal number of cars of brought In toduy by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. stock Il'r's. v-., oc m. i'. liy.. .. O. & St. L. Ry. ... 2 Mo. V. Ry 13 r. I'. system 20 F., U. & M. V. II. H.. 22 S. C. & V. Ry c at i t x. r t., o :i 1 17 19 1 Ii. & At. R. It. n.... 20 22 C, II. & Q. Ity 2 8 IC. C. & St. J 1 2 C, It. I. & P.. cast.. 1 C, . I. & V.. west.. 3 3 Totnl receipts 101 82 1 2 The dlsnnnlllnn of tho rlnv'n rnenlntM won as follows, each buvor purchasing the num- uer or neau inuicateci: Uuycrs. Cattle. Hoirs. Sheen. omnna cacKing co..,. 2 W 4 301 2 85 I 2 86 4 34i 2 87 4 39 2 93 4 35, 3 01 4 29 4 31 3 OS 3 04 2 93 4 3S I 91 4 41 3 tW 4 36 3 03 4 32 4 38 2 9 4 44 3 01 3 05 4 44 3 10 4 46 3 02 4 43 2 95 4 15 4 37 3 02 4 40 26.S 311 627 320 1,075 801 1,805 6 49 1,654 104 174 140 12 4 n no 2 49 560 99 is. it, Hammond Co.... Swift nnd Company... Cudahy Packing Co.... Armour & Co Omaha Pkg. Co., K. C. Cudahy Pkg. Co., K. C. it. nccKcr & uocan.... Vansant & Co Lohman & Co , Hill & Huntzlnger Huston & Co L, F. Husz Cudahy Rros. & Co.... Other buyers Total 2.305 6,751 115 CATTLE Receints today wore moderate. but what was lacking in quantity wag In pnrt made up in quality, aa there were quite a number of right good cattle on sale. The market was a little alow to open and first bids of packers looked lower. Tho local demand, however, waa very good and the market soon livened up and was reason ably nctive at about steady prices. Buy ers seemed to want tne came ana practi cally everything changed hands In good season. There were cattle here cood enough to bring $5.33. ns will be noted from tho sale below. As was stated yesterday, this market Is In excellent condition as compared with other markets and the prices nam nere nign. Heuers wero exceeaingiy well oleased with tho outcome of th day'a business. Not many cows or heifers were on sale. nor was there much butchers' stock of any itlnil. 'ine marKOt wns just about steady nnd good, dry lot cows and heifers were ready sellers. As ivas noted yesterday, the common nnd grassy stuff Is rather slow sale and the feeling on that kind Is weak. nuns were steady. There was nothing In the stocker or feeder trade. Tho few cattle of that kind nn sale brought about steady prices, compared witn yestcrnny, out tne mantel is not ns high as it wns u week ago. Representa tive sales: BEEF Av. Pr. ....1051 J3 99 .... 770 4 00 .... 880 4 ir, .... 630 ' 21 .... JCO 4) 15 STEERS. No. i. ".'.!!! 2 , 1 1 3 1 C 3 57 19 19 43 8 23 36 16 19 11 70 43 22 24 21 F.Ii'.'.!!"' No. fi.,.. 23.... 21.... 16.... 6.... 66.... 10.... 8.... 14.... 41.... 19.... 41.... 20.... 41.... 2t.... 15.... 12.... IS.... 43.... 11.... 21.... 19.... 19.... 14.... 40 Av. -.1074 Pr. 5 05 S 03 ..1195 .12K & 10 .lilt 5 11 1118 5 11 .... 6C6 4 44 124t 6 11 .... 610 4 40 4 40 4 41 4 65 4 (0 4 80 4 80 4 8.1 4 85 4 fi 4 00 4 93 4 91 4 95 4 y, 5 00 .10.15 & 10 .10tO .122 i 10 753 998 1164 US.', 1061 1016 1IV. 1133 1165 1012 1003 123S 1032 6 15 1213 HOT i 15 IS 1286 5 15 1332 5 15 1358 138C i 15 5 15 1410 5 2l) 1371 8 20 1390 5 y 1250 i 20 1121 . 21 ..1420 6 21 10C4 ...1397 ...1402 .,.1412 ...1375 ...1239 5 20 5 20 6 20 r, y 5 33 S 35 S (V) 5 10 ..10:6 6 01 ..10SI .,1109 ..1316 no r oo r. f. ..1113 01 .1400 STEERS AND HEIFERS. .... 931 4 80 1183 ....1059 4 ! 18 13M ST KERB-TEXAS. ....1142 4 95 STEERS AND COWS. ....1026 4 90 M... 16... 63. COWS. 957 . 1161 ..1036 ..1!!K ..1H6 ..1371 ., 901 .. 938 . 970 ..I 096 . .1310 ..1262 ..1120 ..1600 ..1183 ..1090 4 01 4 11 I 13 4 1.1 4 11 4 11 4 21 4 20 4 21 4 30 4 30 4 30 4 V, 4 40 4 41 971) I 73 890 3 05 1021 .1 10 100 3 21 1110 3 2.1 1 .1 1 1 2.1 t 3.'!."." 1 4 1 1 3 1261 3 CO 1C00 1106 3 n 3 50 1V6 3 M 1271 3 M 10S1 3 M 1 175 3 65 fi... 19... 4... I".' 1... 1... 1... 1... 1... 1... 1071 3 f.3 "62 nor. 1403 1210 3 &' 3 0 : 90 4 01 1430 4 41 1 1401 4 65 HEIFERS. 551 4 O) .... 873 .... 810 .... 4.10 ....1189 .... 612 .... 6M ....101O 4 35 4 40 4 r.o 4 55 4 61 4 65 4 83 541 4 00 4... 1... 1... 70... 72... 1... .126.) 4 (V" .1199 .119) 4 21 4 20 4 30 4 J3 7M 610 865 4 35 BULLS. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ...FOl 1. 1120 4 13 ...UOO 4 35 ...1341 3 10 ... 780 4 00 1 1760 4 21 .. roi ..1620 4 23 I 23 1. ...1C20 4 05 CALVES. 3 f 0 1 6 CO I f) 110 1S0 130 6 23 6 73 8TAOS. . 7tn .1123 3 61 1. ..1510 ..1100 4 2.1 I 50 3 73 i (6) 4 (0 i ..1401 4 31 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. I 969 2 6) f'M i M 1 r,71 3 ("0 2 1205 4 10 1 f81 3 II STOCKEHS AND FEEDERS. 055 3 f . 5 771 4 21 j 595 4 no 9 741 4 CO 4 Ml 4 01 HO(!S--Scllcrs nppearrd to feel this morning that values had followed the down track long enough nnd that it was time for 11 reaction. The fact that Chicago and other helling points reported an advance helped matters very materially. The mar ket opened 11 big fie higher, but wan not netlve. as sellers were generally asking $3.00 for most everything, while buvern wunted ,1 good many at $l.97'4. A little later it tlrmed up and became fully 'Mic higher. The hogs kopt selling and a clear ance was effected in good season. Tlie hoirs which wild very larccly at $l.9i',i yes terilay brought $l.97Vft'V(iO today While today's advance wiped out a con a'.dernbln nronortlon of tho decline of ves- i tenia y and the day before It did not inako 1 It ail up. so that the general market to. day. as will ne seen irom tne tame or aver mm nrlncM. was close to 71o lower than I In I age prices, was close to 7'ic lower than the high point of the week. Tuesday. At the j same time It was close to 10c higher than one week ago and only a shade lower than two week: js'. Itenresentativo sales; No. 101. 1... 79.., 70.. 62.., Av ..204 . .207 ..210 ..208 ..271 ..231 ..247 Mh P lt1 II 9T'j 40 4 97'i IS) 4 97'i 8) 4 9H4 No. Av. Kh. Pr. 40 5 00 .. S 01 40 5 00 80 fi CI 40 5 00 .. 3 01 237 64 2.V . .226 ..248 ..221 ..2S5 ..219 65... 74... 61... (3... 120 4 97'i V) 4 97'i 5?. 4 J7VJ to 5 00 l3 4 97' A l 11 7. M. M. 41 to I . ?4i 1M I !J'i 144 , Ol) f,t.... K9 . .. ... tti r... .. 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Cfi 2lt 71 274 70 229 .245 40 fi P1 SO i 00 m r. n; SHEEP There were no fresh receipts here today and a few loads of holdovers on sale. In other words, there was nnthln very desirable to make a market. The re celiMs tills week hnve been much larger than for several weeks past. It being Jiut tho beginning of the range season. The first van of the week there was a .good, nctlvo and llrm market, but tho big re ceipts at eastern market point" caused a nreak In tho market there which cnused tne market hero to weaken, with the result that the trade wns slow and drnggy tho latter pnrt of the week. While there will undoubtedly be a good demand for feeders later on In the season, It Is too early yet and It would be Inadvisable for any one to ship stuff that Is not fat enough for the killers, Common stuff Is almost un salable nt present nnd there Is every reason for bellevlns thnt It will contlntio so for some little time to come. Quotations: Western grass wethers. $1.10 'H4.50; choice grass yearlings, $l.65tf B.00; fed wethers, $4.90ft5.15; fed yearlings, $5.25SG,40; fed ewes, good to choice, $1 25ff 4.50; fnlr to good fed ewes. $3.65ff4.00: good to choice clipped lambs, $5.75'Q6.0O; fair to good clipped lambs, $5.35ijfi.50. Rep resentative sales: CHIC.WiO 1,1 VK NTWCIC MARKET. Slrers Stcn.l.v lion Act I vc Slier p nnd I.ninliN IVenli, CHICAGO, III., June 22. CATTLE Re ceipts, 1.200 head; steers, steady to loe higher; butcher stock slow and n shnde lower, natives, best on snle today, three carloads ut $5.0); good to prime steers. $5.10 (7(5.75; poor to medium. JI.BOfiG.nO; selected feeders weak, except best, $1.10'.f4.75; mixed Mockers dull nnd lower nt $3.10f74.00; cows, J2.itHJ4.55; hclferf. $3.0OJf4.83; eminent. $2.30ft 2.S5; bulls. $3.00N.!5: calves. 25c lower nt $5.00'(tfi.GO; TexHtis. receipts, 100 head; Texas fed steers, $l.40ft5.20; Texas grass steers, $3.75fi4.25: Texas bulls. $3,007(3.50. HOGS Receipts today, 19,000 head: to morrow, 15,000 head; loft over, 2,000 head. Market nctive nnd 57',4c higher; top. $5.25, mixed and butchers. $5.K'tl5 25; good to choice heavy, $3.151i5.2714; rough heavy, $5.() W5.10; light, $5.05fcf..20; bulk of sales, $5,15 ft(5.17'4. SHEEP AND LA AIHS Receipts, 10,000 tiend; sheep nnd lambs weak at yester day's decline; fine to choice wethers, $4,40 57 1.50; choice mixed, $3.40ff4.F,0; western sheep, J3.25t;4.n0: yearlings, $5.00fi5.2fl; nn tlve lambs, $5.00ttG.30; western lambs, $6.(0 0.25; spring lambs, $4.5006.76. st York l.lre Stock. I NEW YORK. June 22. BEEVES -Re- celpts, 3,231 head; 31 cars on snle. Alarket slow, closing 10ifl5c lower; three enrs un sold: steers. $l.40flfi,70: tops, J5.S0; bulls, J3.00fi4.60; cows, J2.2iM74.25; extra fnt cows. $1.30574.45, Cables, weak; exports, 150 cat- I tic; tomorrow, '.m cntue, w sncep nnu y,iw quarters of beef. CALVES-ttecelpts, 412 head. Alarket slow nnd barely steady; nil sold; veals. J4.KOB6.65: choice J6.75; buttermilks, nominal. SHEEP AND I.AMHS Receipts, 4,735 head; 24 cars on sale. Alarket extremely dull; sheep lower to sell; lambs, 151T23C oft; sheep. J3.25ai.75; culls. J2.253.O0; lambs, J5.007f5.25; yearling lambs, $5.0O?j6.00. HOGS Receipts, 2,981 head; half a car on sale. Alarket steady: mixed western hogs, $5.00; state hogs, $5.70tt6.80. .41. I, mils Live Stock. ST. I.Ot'IS. Alo.. June 22. CATTLE Re ceipts, 1.000 head. Including 100 Texans. Alarket steady: native shipping nnd export 1 steers, $4.85'(tr..P0: dressed beef nnd butcher steers, $1.40ft5.10; steers under 1.0 lh , $1.10171,7.".; stockcrs nnd feeders, $3.2.. it 4 .(i. cows nnd heifers, S2.Wil75; canners, Jl.f.Kj 2.85; bulls. $2.7503.65; Texas and Indian steers, $3.6004.85; cows and heifers. $2.50ff 3' HOGS-Receipts. 3.500 head. Market Bo j higher; pigs aim iignis, ,i,v'jiia.'i i...t.-. $5,051(5.15: butchers. $5.10fiC.2). SHEEP AND LA AIDS Receipts, 1..00 head. Alarket 15c lower; native muttons, $1.2504.63; lambs. $6.0007.00'. culls and bucks, $2.0004.10; stockers. $3.2303.50. ICnnsns Clly live Stock Mnrkot. KANSAS CITY, Alo.. June 22. CATTLE Receipts. 2.000 natives, 300 Texans; choice grades, 10c higher; medium steady: good washy kinds low; heavy native steers $1.6.. if5.35; stockers nnd feeders, , $3. ! !.&. ' i.tclierB' cows nnd heifers. $3.1004.95; can- rj, J2.50fi3.10; fed westerns, $I.2O0j.OO; ans. $3.3504.60. HOGS-Recelpts. 10,300 head; good trade, prices ruled 5c higher; heavy. $5.1005.20. mixed. $5.0005.15; light, $4.9005.02',-; pigs. '''sVlEEP AND LAMnS-Recelpts. 400 head; supply too light to test ?trotiBth of ma r ket ambs. W.UO07.OO: yearlings. J.00059. muttons. $1.30715.00; Texas wethers. $4.2j.i 4 45; feeders. $3.500 4.50; cidls, $2.30i?3.50. St. .Iosctli l.lvr Slock. SOFTH ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. June 22.-(Spe- clal.) The Journal queues: '2..J-;. i... too i,,l Mnrkel nc- tlve a ,. ls7rmVgV'..ailves." JI.1O05.4O; TyxnM and westerns. $4.0005.15; cows and heifers. $2.2501.75: bulls nnd sings $2,250 I.Si.. rai lings nnd calves, J4.0O35 10; stockers nnd feeders. $3.5001.75; veals, $0.0Of (!.... 1 ..-ii..... c kn i,n,t Mnrket 5c hlgheV all grmie;-, J505.2O; bulk of s.les. , SHEEP AND LAMHS-Recclpts, 60,) head. Alarket stein1!'. Stock In SlBht. Following are tho receipts at llie four principal western "'"".TlnVshcr n ,n- r. ,MC 1 5.61S 14i South omana - Chtcngo 1 l.-,.BnU CltV 2 01 19 om in,?01 3,590 lO.fK)) VI St LOUIS 6.090 .".S.IIR 3.211 Totals Dry (Joints .Mnrkel. NEW A'ORK, Juno 22.-No business of any moment In heavy blown rottpm and the market Is Irregular. The bleached cot tons nro alo dull nnd Irregular Conr-.e colored goods sell In small fjilant ties only. Print clit'ix were neglected: prices nom inal Prints In moderate request for dark frr.cles and mournings. Glnghninn wero steady and sales moderate. Linens nro dull rnd somewhat Irregular at second ham s . Hiirlnps Inactive, but steadier for Calcuttas. SiiKiir 3Inrket. ORLEANS. June 22-SrOAR-centrlfugal, yellow. I'.iQjc; seconds. NEW Strong; 30 !ic. dvlses Snlo of Seiver IlondK. Sewer bonds to tho nmniint of $75,000 were voted AInrch fi. One-ttilrd of these bonds were sold and netted a premium of $1,91. Cltv Treasurer A. II. llonnlmrs has nd vlsed that the remaining $50 000 worth of bonds be sold nt once, wnen a premium can be realized upon them. In cae the sale Is postponed until the enmpn gn is well launched Air. Ilennlngs Is afraid the bonds may not brim; such u good prh" Ordinances have already bten ;,rt'"r1 sewer work that will require the $-..)( . . mnrn lilfilinv Will 111 aireaov rcuu.,-n ..m. ,,,". ? ... tr. un,.-,ir niironscs. Tn, ' "ewer bonds are twenty-year bonds, heal ing I per cent Interest Dei-lde A km I not Wetrrii I iilim. CIIICAOO June 22 -H" order of Judge Tuley the Western Cn'oii Trl"'rnii oim l.any has been ousted from Its podtlon as collector of the dally marl:.;! quotations nn the lloor of the Hoard of Trade a id I bodv today commenced to collect ti own quo utlnns and transmit ihm to 1 ho to e graph companies. The right to cnlleet the quotations has been regarded by the Hoard of Trade ns an lmnnitnnt step 'n the con test over the cutting oft of the ticker serv ice from bucket shops. No change, how ever, will he made In the menrer of dls ir'butlng the quotations until the matter has been dually passed upon by the courts. No Proof or I'rniid. DENVER. June 22. Air and Mrs D. A. U'wls and Air. and .Mrs. Harry Rockwell, formerly of Hot Springs. Ark., who wero arretted In this city on the charge of using the malls to defraud, were discharged by I'nlted State. Commissioner Hinsdale, no evidence being offered to prove that they had placed In tho malls copies of their ad vertisements of "three star good link boxes." which they advertised to sell at $1 apiece. I'ldetltj- Notional l)U liirml. CINCINNATI, June 22. It Is announced thnt on June 2fi to 29, J. Frank Aldrlch. re ceiver of the Fidelity National bank, will pay a final dividend of II per cent to tho creditors of that ill-fated Institution. Its failure, precipitated by tho wheat specula.- 71.. . Hons In chii :igo of Its prci.'."it. e i Harper, follow. l bv his t m.virtton in the I idled Ht.itci i ii u r i and bN in. irccrBtlnn In til., ticiiltcntlary for a number M years, inado tlie matter one of wide Interest. Hud of Flic WreUs' Strike. 'AKRON. O., June 22,-The Jolliers em plnved. Ill the local stoneware plants re Mimed work today after a strike of live weeks. All the local plants were cloed down during the strike several hundred nun being out of employment. A settle ment of the differences w rem tied with the manufacturers ycslerdij. You can vote as many flairs as you want to In tho Working Olrls' Vacation Con-test. I.U.'CTRICITY ns science can make t hem. Knelt one produces n.t much nerve-buUillng substances is con tained in thenmount of food n man coiiMimes in a week. This Is why they have cured thousandtof cases ?. ".r..vo." Mich n. Debit- t ti I,,,omn,!. Varicocele, f , . J. "c u" loinitiK clear y by developing brain matter; force henltny circulation, cure indices, tlon, and impatt bounding vigor to the whole sv.tem. All weakening and tlssue dctrovlng drains ami losses permanently cured. Delay may mean Insanity, Consumption nud Death. Price, ft perlrax ; six boxes (with Iron-clad guarantee to cure or re fund money), ft. nook.-otilalning ui.ui.iiis vu,, v.ievtianj, u Bold by Kuhn & Co., 15tli and Douglaa, nd J, A, Fuller St Co, Ittn and Douglas. ILLINOIS CENTRAL DIRECT LINE TO MINNEAPOLIS ST. PAUL DUBUQUE ROGKFORD FORT DODGE City Ticket Office 1402 Farnam St. CHICAGO and EAST, LEAVE 7:00 A. AI.-4:56 P. AI.-7M5 P, If. ST. PAUL and nNI-APGLiS, LEAVE 6:65 A. At.-7:35 P. M. HOT SPRINGS - DEADWOQD LEAVE S:00 P. M. Citv Offices, 1401-03 Farnam. In Every Fashionable Set They Drink "Krag Cabinet" The best, tlio ptirost. Hip iirofonptl. Always pnhilalilc- M-loct. Substantial and liiilfonii. A proiiioter of (llscsllon "par cxccllciit'e." nitEWEi) in FRED KRUG BREWIKG GO,, OMAII . m:ii. N. n.-lf health Is tho greatest of boon, "Cabinet Is tho drink for whlto man and coon, CURE YOURSELF! Van III? J (or unnatural Jl ImrHiH. iillnima'iun irrilnti.iii ur uLerullnnft jf itiu.oiifl rn ml raitF. 1'iilnli'M, mi'' i."t ailrlr.. WiuEv'isCEi'ufin. ur r"""'''-"'"' , ciNCiMin.n.gEgi " r iiriigcuM. ti s, i. " r' ' "fvrrrr tj Sl.oi. ur ). t'uti.e.. tv'r.i. If your sf mem )j dcvltnllrctj by dlsMku or excctkci we cjnt:i0)OU, Ai)lejcclsl. lit (turty your cae, Wt taxi rcmettlri atui api'llaiu im appitnnl. llctuni at our czjiciuc II not mtliltctorr. Wo trust your honor. No . i .....ii rj 1 lf i. invuu. j u.i! .,'. tlon under pli.ln ical. free. KRIC MEDICAL CO aurr alo, n.t. JiiMES eoYO St ca., Tcicplioim !!). Omali i, N. COMMISSION, (ItAIN, 1'UOVISIONS aiul S I OGICS IIOAlll) OK Tit A UK, Correspondence. John A Warren A Ca uirect wires to t lucui'o and f-v TorS rsin ijjx H.R.PEri(1EYaC0. GRAIEL eoon4 fir: life tuxi omara nta. IVA; 1(u.-m mm I fiAD oil to ulotuff ! W f I'ftf Ml COUtkliOQ, I tsf Took MKiif i