tHE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , TOeat Figures Rally for a Little While , but Pall Back. THE CORN MARKET WAS NARROW ALL DAY , .A Decided Drop In Onts Another Quint Day In the Provision IMt Mnrkct for Jlog Pro- UuctH Open Btciuly. CniCAfio , JiinoZl. [ Special Tclcsrum toTnr. Ilr.K.1 There vai little pond support totho nlicut nmrkct today. L nK before noon prices were n fraction uii < ler tlio bottom points of yostoriliiy. Hero It wns caught by the put lirlco nnil n very nlco llttlo rally followed. The HtreiiRtb did not hold , however , iind be fore 1 o'clock prices were olT nearly us much HH at tlio curly decline. Thuro was no very dccNIvenow.s and thcptt bccaniodiill uttliiics. Tohpyln with , cables wcru ) < c lower on spot and future's. Then there wcru more reports of new wheat moving to nmrkct. and this especi ally infected St. Louis , where the prices were oir IHo nt ono tlnio. . Al though Now York sent dispatches that 700.005 bushels had been taken to load before - fore July 0 , and II vo boat loads of fresh uusl- nesH today , there were no actual clearances from that port. On tlio bull Hide IIOWH fioin the iiortliwent told of an extreme rainfall , rust and other calamities. Homo 25,000 bushels of cash wheat worked hero for export , with In quiry for much more. William Dunn cabled thai conditions on the other side wcro becom ing moro bullish. A prospect of Increased ntoriigu was cleared away by the announcement that tliu Itook Inland and .Santa Fo syntonis would not Increase the ratcn. Others areex- pcoted to do likewise. Local trade was pretty well divided. Ita.vlcr. MeDoimld anil Heam were Duylng freely at times , llnldwln and Farnum Hold early. Gilford sold a block and llulehlnson wim the leading m'ller. July wheat sold b5o to 85 > ie to 84 c to Kie to 81) ) Jo at 1 o'clock ; August 857iC to 85u to Koliu to b5Uu : Beptember NiJio to 85ie tob'OUc toMic : Decuin- ber 87Hc to bflio to 7Ho to 876. Wheat re covered hutUuto lie from the bottom prices at the close. June 8IUc. July UI7ic , August RV.io. beptemborfcOUe and Uceember WXc. Vessel agents report that room was engaged for 100- OO'J bushels of wheat hero' today. Now York reported eleven loads taken for export. On the curb July whoatnold utM.'io lo85 > c. 1'rlv- llcgea and puts , Sljfo to 81 c ; calls , 85ic ; to . The corn market was narrow today , Uecelpts were about as expected. The estimate for to morrow was 4K5 ears. The outward move ment continues largo. Among speculators tncro was a deslro to get out of July ami take tieptemhor. linker & Co. ottered to exehango at ITtodllTcioncc. June held Nteady at 3lic ! ; July sold lit IIPjo ; August , 35Qa5Jict closing at SOo bill ; September , : ' 0SnNo. : There was a decided drop In oats today. July was neglected early whllo other months Bold lower. Then Ilutchtnsoii , Logan & Co. and Harvey attempted to get out of July and the result WIIH a slump In the price. July Bold 28 ! $ to 87Mo. closing at 27 eJunu ; was ( ( noted at8T14c at tlio eloio ; August sold at 27e to 8JJo ( ! to 20 ? c ; September at 20 0 to 20&o ! to aiUu. Tills \vas another ijulot day In the provision pit. Dlspatehcs gave 84,000 ho.B . at the yards , and prices were 8ic ! to 5c up onan aetlvo market. This caused the market for products to open steady. There was pretty good local buying of short ribs early , but Mr. llulehln- EOII was a heller later. The offerings of lard were pretty free. July uork sold at $12.G < Ki 12,70 , closing at $ I2.5. > . with no Important changes In other months. Lard closed 5c lower for July and September and July ribs Blic oil' at 15.U5. _ emu. mo AI OniCAno , Jtinu 21. [ Special Telegram to Tun BKE.I OATTI.K Kecolpls were about eiiually divided between natjlvo and Texans , or say 1,000 each. The general market opened steady , best natives selling early fully as strong as yesterday , but late sales were rather lower than at the opening. Tc.xnns sold steady from the opening to the close , /'spot-hilly for host fat steen- , but Homo lots of thin cows and o.'in- fliTd sold a shade lower. A big run of Texans caused a slight down turn on the low gradesof natlvo butchers' stock. lluslness was light In the stockcr and feeder line , but prices ihoned no particular ehango as eompared with last week. Although receipts show a falling off of 4,000 as compared with tills time ' last week , there H so far but slight Improve ment to the general market and no great Im provement Is antlclpalcd. Choice to extra beeves , J4.5IX3.4.85 ; medium to good Meors , I.ILV ) to 1,500 Ibs. , JM.KKftUO ; 1,200 to 1,350 Ibs. , 13.SOSM.20 ; to 1,800 Ibs , $ : i.50 < a4.K ( ) ; stookers and feeders , t U UK ) ; cows , bulls and mixed , ll.50ffy.0 : ! ; bulk , i8.2WJi2.40 ; slop-fed steers , M.Wfl.nO ; Texas steers , $2.40(53.60 ( ; cows , $2.00 32.83. HOOT lluslness was active , with a slight ad vance In values of not more than 5c , but bulk told readily af.'lic lilgher. There were fewer it , 1.751111(1 ( moro at &I.M ) than yesteiday for the best mixed. Pi line heavy iissortcd , $ I.b84 } to t..b5 ) ; light sorts , $3.75 to $1.80. 'J X.I XV J.I L. VniiK. June 21. [ Special ToleRram to Tin : IlKK.l The day In stocks opened with the beam In the dumps. There Is a clear KWltch- IIIK to the bullhldoall iilini ! ; the lino. Latent forces appear to be niovln . The strength In Uould specialties has been Inlluentlal In turn- In ) ? the tide. Trust stocks , so far as they affect the railroad list , are helping just at present to lift the prices. The Improved ac tion of the market before noon was a llttlo In dicated at the opcnhiK. The start was dull , especially for iho regular list , * iiwl while a firm tone prevailed fluctuations were very small all stocks , with the except ton of Flint itl'oro Marque tie. ranK- Im ; over less than Yt percent. Suparwas iiRaln the only feature. altliouKh there waseompara- tlvoly large business In Atehlson , and It sup plied the only point of Interest Inthoentlro market. AfteropenlnK up ! 4 at T2 , ItJiirther advanced to 72 ? , but the report was Then re ceived that a decision adverse to the trust had been bunded down , und It sold elf Immedi ately to704. That was thooxtcntof tint dam age , however , and a sharp recovery to 72 fol lowed. This was continued further and It touched 73U later In the hour. Still later It was learned that the decision did not refer to the main question of the trust at all , and at noon tlio pilcn was up to 74'ie. Hock Island , Atchlhon and Missouri I'aelllc led the railroad HtocUs , and the hist named ro o to 74H , Heiul- Ing was up ? to V > \ \ , The Improvement ro- eordcd In stocks at noon did not hold. Sugar vent olT to the closing price last night , 7I4. Chicago ( las broke doun from > ' to W . Tlio dividend Is as yet an nnuortalnty. All active railroad slocks weakened from the licit fig ures , but closed with slight gains. Total sales were 1- . " > , ( (10 ( shales , The following were the closing quotations : MONKV Easy , : t.1 per cent. I'IIIMK MKKCANTILK 1'Ai'iut 5187 per cent. HTKUUNII K.XCIIANIIK Quiet , steady : sl.xty- duy bills , $ I.M ; demand. Jl.bS. SI. [ Special Telegram tel l Tlio following are the mining stock quotations : _ Alleo 2.V ) IlnjnSllvor 25 Con. Cat. \ Vn 475 Iron Silver UU Ciiuimiiimtnllb SM N. Comiiionwi-altii. . I ) Doailwootl T 12i Occlilo.Ual us Ik'I.Monta luo 1'lm-nlx. Arli n\ lluri'kiiCon iio ) Suitor Orouk IM llonu'itaku luu Union Can mxj 1'lCOlt VVK M. CincAnn , Juno : i. 1IS : p. m. close Wheat rirnuciibli , 6lic ) ; July. K4Jio | August , B5i ! © o Corn Stoudyj cash , ai4cj ! July. 3lio. Oata-Kasyi cash.snio ; July , S7 ? c. Hyo-Stoady at4UJ4c , Hurley Quiet. PriiuuTlniutliy-UulI at f 1.3331.33. Max ll.ao. Whlsltv-II.OO. 1'ork Dull ; cash , H2.Mi July. | 3.CO. Lard Dulli cash. * > V77H ! Julv. M.N ) . Klour--liill ) and easier ! dealers asked I I.WB.1.33 for patentH In hiirrels , fa.ef iw,75 for bakers , W.73&1.S3 for btral lit , unit ! MU ® i.M for winter. I'rovlsloni Shoulders MOCXiW.lOj bhort clear. l3.40 J.43j short , rlhn. .1.00. ' Hutter rirmur ; creamery , Il < 3l5o ; dnlry , Uhoeio Sloadyt full cream Cheddars and nat8.7H74eiOUIIR Americas. fcGHUc. 8 < - < c : cukn. 4'.c. KgK Wvuh ; wvntcrn , „ , Uei'ulnts. Shlpm'ts. J h'ur , u.wo 8.otx ) JVbeat. . . , , . JS.OM 7.000 Porn , , 314.ooo & 77.000 ULVlN 147,6"0 NKvrYoilrt.JunoSI.WhcntHeeclpts , 51.500 buMii'N ! Mxit iinii'Ulril , cUnliiz Mrudlpr ! No , 8 ml. Ifl'i'ifni'io ' ' In elevator ; O-VfttlV-io nlloatt I'l'tWiNi'sO ' f u 111 opt loin liinii June , elosltitf Corn Itocclpt * . 7C.500 bualipls ! export" , 3l2,7.VliMicl ) ) ! M > ot cinlcr ; No. 2. 4UJ ( @ lc In clcvntiir ; ll' ' MPic nflont ; unarnitcu mixed , 4W."ulj ( option * lower ; Juno rlmlni ? HO'c. Outs KecolptM , M.KX ) bushels : exports , W- 1UO ; spot lower ; No. 2 white , iHffcrt ; mixed western. IliriWIc ; whlto wp-Uerntl4lot : options c li'r | .lunuclosing iitici'tc. . , . CorTuc-Optlotis I'loicil burnly itcaily nnd 11 21) ) points down. .Sales : Ul,2. > 0 Ij.izs ; June , tlT.aV/MT.IIO ; July. 110.7.V310.00 ! spotrlo wciiUi ( itlrciii'Koi'x tJO.OO. MiBiir tlnvr , lower ! fair rcflnlnc , < Voi con- trldik'nlsim test , tt.Hc ; rcllncd lower ; ; A , 4''tit fa. " , wliltuuxtrik Anv9.Vtoi off A , fla-ICo ; out loiif. 0'ic ; puwdeieil. 1:1-1U : ; crinnlited. : : H-II. Petroleum United clrHed for.Itil.v at. S'J > ( c. K tf Cliotco llrm ; western. l4iuUUc ! < I'ork-.xu'ntiy ; mesi , lii..V)3HW : ) . . . Lartl ICusler ; western Htcum , t4.02i ! ; July. Hutler Plrin ; EK'In. IWJIOiic ; western dairy , r/3llc ; creamery , bOlfic. Cheese Easier ; western , 7fiSc. ST. Iouis > . Juno 21. Wheat Lower ; caih , e5c ; July. Mite. Corn-l-lrm ; cn li.33 > iei Julye : c. Oats Lower ; ca h , ss'jc ; JulySSc. 1'ork Steady atlll."iO. Lard Nominal at i.YfVi. Whisky Hteady at $1.00. Hutter rirm ; dairy , UQlSc ; creamery , 11 . . Juno 24. Sample wheat slow ; \7lntt ( lonuiiul there wns was for liettor cradcs. O'losln : No. llnird. June and July , 82'ic ; on tnick.KVSS.'ii-Jci No. i northern. June and July. 8IXc ; on track , Sllitc ; No. S northern , June and July , 78c ; on track , 'bftSOc. KANSAS OITV , Junc24. Wheat Lower ; No. 2 hard , cash and June. We ; July , fiOc. Corn Lower ; No. S hard , cash , LD e ; June , Uals-Steady ; No.S , cnsli , 23.c ; Juno , 23 0 bid. Mir.WAUKF.K. Juno 24. Wheat Qulctj No. 2 spring , ciiNli. 81iUliu ! ; July , Sic. Corn I'Irm ; No. II , We. OntH Hteiuly ; No. 2 white , 23Uffi30c. Hye Qutut ; No. 1. In storur 47u. Hurhty-Cjuli'l ; No. 8 , 47o. Provisions Kaslur ; pork , ciisli , Il2.fi5. CINCINNATI , Juno 81. Wheat Steady ; No. 2 tuil.&V ! . Corn Klrin ; No. 2 mixed. S'Wc. Outs firm ; No. 8 mixed , ao.'idWlo \VhlsUy-41.W ) . LiVKiti'onfj , Juno SI. Wheat Dull ; holders olTur moderately. Corn Klim ; demand fair ; mixed western , now , Us Oiic per cental. K STOCK. OIUCAOO. Juno 21. Oattlo Hecolpts , 7.500 ; market steady ; beeves , $ I.50OI. & " > ; steers , 13.50 ffl4.40 ; stockers and feeders. K.4033.UO ; cows , bulls and mixed , Jl.IWtUlk ) ; Texas cattle , $2.00 ffli.OO. : Hogs Ilocolpts , 24.5TO ; run rkct strong , clos ing weak ; mixed. il.ii53.35 ; heavy , $ XOOQ3.b3 ; light , s.ur > iM.jj ! ) skips , ja.wi.4o. ( : Sheep Receipts , 5,000 ; market steady ; na tives. 'I.OO5.5'J ' ; westerns , Jl.50 3.10 ; Tcxaus , J.8.Viil.40 ; lambs. * 5.0Jffi7.00. ST. LOUIS , Juno ' . ' . Onttlo Kreelpts. 5,300 ; shipments. JIOi : ; market stronger ; fair to fancy native stuors , Jl.lwai.tOi - btoekera and feeders. J8.80a.i.bO. : Hogs Receipts , 1,103 : shipments , 400 ; mar ket steady ; heavy , j..03Q'J.17ii ) ; pucklnB , $3.00 (23.73 ( ; light , J3.UOSJ.70. KANSAS Cm" , June 21. Cattle Itccolpts. 0,0'JO ; .shipments , 3.7IK ) ; market steady and higher ; steers , J3.BOS4.50 ! cows , * 1.003.50 ; sloekers and feeders. $ ' . ' .lKi3.75. Hogs Receipts , , 8,600 : shipments , none ; mar ket weak to steady ; all grades , $3.50(33.00. ( O 31 A 11 A K STOCK. Cuttle. Tuesday , Juno 24. Estimated receipts of cattle l..IX ' ) . compared with 1,050 yesterday and 3.S1I3 Tuesday of last week. The market opened slow and. un changed. Buyers were not anxious to plek up stock on the market yet the sales of steers woiu made at prices not varying from yester day's. Kalrly liberal receipts of cows gave buyers chances to select. .Most of the cows changed hands early In the day at steady prices. Together with the hold-overs the marliotwas well supulled with stockers and feeders. The market was slow and sagging. Hulls remained unchanged and ealvesteady. . Estimated receipts of IIO.TS 0,500. compared with 3.317 yesterday and 11.143 Tuesday of last week. The market opened 5B lower , clos ing steady with all sold. The ranjio of the Ill-Ices was t3.45-a3.tiO. Llv'htfi.l.Vfti.'W'.i : : ; mixed. * 3..VK&'I.05 ; heavy , J3.553.00. The average of the price of hogs was 4.1.5:1 : ! j compared with $3.01 and 83.50 Tuesday of last week. Sheep. Estimated receipts of sheep 430 , compared with 447 yesterday. The market remains steady with good muttons In demand , Prevailing 1'riocs. The following Is a table of prices paid In this market for the graduof stock mentioned : I'rlmosteeis. 1HUO to 1IV)0 ) IDs . $1.33 Cjil.OO Good steors. 18.VJ to 14.V ) Ibs . 4.20 ® 4.45 ( ! oed steers , lovj to I3K ) Ibs . 3.85 @l.w : Common. 100U to 115J Ibs . 3.50 CW.75 Commimeanners . 1.00 ( & 2.UO Ordinary to fair cows . 1.0'J < tO'J.35 Kulrto gooilcows . l.HO CfcJ.05 Good to eholeo cows . 2.75 ff l. I.ri Choice to fanvvcows . 8.U3 < WIC > 5 Kalrtogood bulls . 1.75 0(8.03 Choleo to fancy bulls . 2.3J ( TM.55 Light stookers and fceder-i . 2.W © 3.25 l''eeders. 050 to 1100 Ibs . 2.1K ) 4(13.03 ( Kalr to choice light hogs . 3.55 { (3.00 l-'ulr to eholeo heavy hogs . 3.IX ) ( ui.071i ) ; 1'alr to choice mixed hoes . 3.571iW1.02ii lions. The following table show * the raiuo of prices paid for hogs : Kalr to eholeo llirht hogs . $ . ' ! 45 03 60 Kalr to choice heavy . 3 ( ! 85'i ! 'l 115 Kalr to eholeo mixed . 355 ( ffi.1 W ) Prime fat sheep . 5 01 ff4 * > 40 Good fat sheep . 450 565 30 Common to medium sheep . 3 OJ 461 25 Comparative Tables. The following table sho.vs . the range In prlcesoa ho.s during thh and last week : Tills Week. Ij\st Week , Monday W 4S (3.1 ( CO Tuesday 3 IJ CW CO 3 40 U3 IU Wednesday. Tlmrnilay. . . S ; ) Krlday ijaliinlay. . . . 3 Ki'iilS U I'rioo ol' Uo s. Showing llm average prlca p ild f ir lovl-i of hogsontlio.lay.sla.llu.itoJ In I8i ? , ISJf , Hi } and ibuo : Highest ami Liuwost Sales ol' Today. Yesterday. Highest . * 1 00 Hlirho.st . . . .fcl 07J ! Lowest . U 4 : > Lowest . 353 Sloulc Ileuelpl.s. Omclal Yesterday Kstlmated Tnilar. Cattle. . . . Ki ours. 1.11 ( ) Oattlo. . . . 01 cars. 1,000 Hogs , . . ? U enrs. . a.U7 : Hogs . . _ It.'icars , ii. vhi Sheep Jicars. 417 Slicoii 2 cars , i'M llorbes. . . . 8 curs , SIS Iloracs S cars , 47 AvoriiRO Cost or ilo < < < . The following t-iblo gives tliu avor.igo ooit otho son thodatu * muntlonu I , lnuludltr { tie ! costto'.lay , as based upoa s-iloi reported : Junes : i 70 Juno is n so JunoU U ( t ! Juno 14. _ Juno 4 ! 1 Mil Juno UK. ' ; ; ; . ' ; . " ; ; ; 3 Kii'j June n : i.r > 0 J line 17 : i M Juno ti ; ini4' ? Juno Irt : t 45 Juno 7 a SOU Juno in : i 47 Juno I ) . a.IS Juno'-M , . U 5 * 1 Juno IU : i I JitnerL'l Jl , VJ Juno 11. . . U U UI f Stock. filiowlh ? tlio nuiubar of oattle , ho s and ftlicnp bought by the loading buyers on to day's market : OATTI.K. Swift & Company 473 The U. II. Hammond Co 231 The Armour-Cmlahy I'ackln Oa 18.1 I.CD Kotl chllil 405 Hamilton & Stephen 18 ilonton& Undurnood 11 7s els Morris 8 lliHikur& Uepan Ml l.ohmaun&Traiiormann / 41 Other lluyers 4S itoas. The Armour-Oiidahy 1'auklng Co 3.300 Onmlm 1'aoklns Co a/jss Hwlft cCo 791 ThoO. II. Hammond Co " i i J.I'.ijijulros& Co , . , ( at ) ItcproHiiiitatlvo Sales. DHMSKO Iir.Kk' STEKIIS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. Pr. 5 . fS ri 00 21. ,1103 M H 20..11M J.1 III IU. . IKU a so 10. . 1078 a no S..1140 4 00 i. . iimo a sea 47. . IMS a no * ' 4 00 a. . 1010 a no : u..iau a 10 8l'.lUa . . - 20..1142 ic a 05 so. . 1070 I..143J 4 0.1 U7tl 3 G5 SO. . 1050 a K5 ( ' 4 m 1040 3 7.1 19. . 11X15 3 h.1 17. 1174 i 15 . . a tu ; I..IIINI a M 30..U-4T 4 V3 24. . 701 3 60 16 .11M a W snirriNO AMD KXI-OUT 1 1SSO a 50 rx > . .1337 4 15 01..1367 4 23 V5..10JO U 71 1V..1S74 i li 87..1331 \TESTEIIN CATTLE. No. A v. Pr. 7 steers , dressed hoof 1100 M 25 1 steer , ilre cd bcqf 1(100 ( 3 05 G3stccrs. tlicssctlbccf 1207 3 i > 5 1 cow , 40 250 H7steers , ghlpplnz I''io 1 13 2 Nice , shipping 1503 3 50 68 steers , shipping 11172 4 05 80 steers. dipping Uld 4 05 Standard Cattle Company ; S > l liclfurtt 752 340 30 heifers C'J3 340 110(18. No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Ph. Pr. 10 'Ml t.'l 45 Crt 250 40i62i : { 10 Sia 40 345 10 253 I''O Ufl'JiJ 02 2111 SO 3 15 03 84S 40 352J4 05 213 200 3474 ! 01 201 M 3M54 70 220 SO 350 4S 201 130 352J G 241 120 350 15 211 35854 r.2 2iii 40 : i5o c ; : wi so araji C'J 24,1 200 350 57 2C.O 120 355 50 802 40 350 54 1105 120 353 f'0 2:17 : 200 350 48 21 353 C2 214 200 351) 48 2M ) 355 CO 831 120 3.V ) 00 211 355 7 2li4 350 54 271 200 355 KI 278 200 3.7) n 200 120 355 50 220 12d 350 55 2.V1 tO 353 50 272 240 350 65 Jill ! 60 355 51 201 tO 350 5 272 355 " ' 854 80 350 01 SOU 40 3.V > " 7 224 120 350 63 : iffi 11V ) 3 55 01 801 40 350 CO 833 40 355 07 208 40 350 50 IlllO 280 355 IM 2 : 1 40 350 50 80S 40 35.1 02 211) SO 350 C2 805 tO 355 CO 2.H. M 350 01 250 80 353 05 234 100 3 50 ( ii 281 60 355 01 EC ! 350 67 311 355 57 fflil 200 350 4 ! ) 312 355 03 2-'l ) 10 350 20S 2U1 200 355 GO 204 120 350 51 3:17 : bO 355 00 2t ! ) 40 350 01 2K ! ) 40 355 00 253 ICiO 350 Oil 210 80 355 El 240 40 350 68 280 80 355 l'8 21 60 350 04 yjO 355 71 212 350 55 23rt 40 355 02 240 200 350 ' 5i ( 287 80 355 0(1 ( 8ttl 12) ) 3524 ! CJ 270 40 355 52 2H(1 ( IH ) 3 ftJH 6U 277 ItW 355 ! 82(1 ( K'pO 352'/ 51 ' 2 120 355 IS 231 40 352S1 5U 2 H 80 355 07 257 40 3 Ji2J ! 50 314 KM 355 02 2t'J ! ' 120 3 52i ! 02 205 60 385 Oli 2M ( 280 352' , } 51 870 355 01 870 801) smi57 ; W4 ro ; ) v > I" 848 80 38254 00 2(17 ( 80 385 IIS 85 ! ) 1GO 352(4 ( 01 278 40 355 7 210 40 352'i ' 183 28 ! ) 400 383 KI 81W 80 352'/i 4 ! 241 ! 80 355 511 8.V1 40 3 88 ! J 812 270 Ill'iO 355 OJ 2,1 ! ) 40 362'i 1U8 SOU 100 355 71 85 ! ) 60 35854 43 We ! - 3 55 8u'so : i58'j 55 aa 120 355 00 271 IIX ) 3M54 63 8li ! ) 120 383 0.1 832 200 3 82 ! 4 13 Itt ) 3 57'i 01 257 80 3 , ' > - > ' / 42 XH 357'i ' 5 ! ) 8S4 ! ( 3525J 58 31S 357'i 71 851 180 35254 IX ) 272 3571/ . ( . . . . . . 80 352J4 4 ! ) : t > 8 60 3.Wit 51 2 120 3 M4 ! ( i ! 2SI 60 35754 70 82(1 ( 352'50 801 3 575i 08 848 100 352(4 ( 85 800 100 357' ; 8U 21 ! ) 38314 53 2I8 ! bO 35754 CO 2.V. 100 35254 50 2I4 ! 8U 357' . 57 8SI 120 35-4 ! II'.1 122 ! 40 35754 CJ 253 80 353'4 ' 55 III ! ) 320 3B7J1 I" 2.-I1 120 3524 47 IH11 60 3iw" 51 208 200 382J4 48..327 80 3W ( 58 240 35255 5'J 31U . 300 STAOS. 1 310 1 50 1 5M 200 Market Mention. HOJJS lower. Cattlubtoudy. SI. Muukoy marketed a car of hogs from Kiistls. O. Vim Patten of Button marketed a car of cattle. IA. . Morris was In from Aurora with a car of lion's. Henry Perrlno of Ilecmer was In wlth'a car of eatllu. Charley Wuluh had a car of cattle up from Paplll m. Titus & Terliunoseet up a ear of hogs from LItehlleld. A. T. Nlehols sent In a car of hojjs from Lltuhlield. W. T. Hlcklcy sent In two cars of hogs from Coiuiiibus. T. Tli'i-noy sent down a car of cattle from llioen ! : llu\v. li. J. I'ulton L'liina In from Phillips with eight cars of cattle. Miitcalf fc Wood of York had a car of hogs on tliu market Halibut .t Kvans had hogs on the market from South llend. W. A. I'lnhijt had a car of hogs on the mar ket , from Urccnuood. Hus-sel Gates was hero with seven cars of cattle from Ravenna. .loiheph Palmer had a car of hogs on the the market from Surprise. M. .T. lluruhy of Pni-tland , DIP. . Is the guest of his biolher. J. P .Murphy , at the yards. ppolls , t K'lostcrman , heavy dealers of David Olty , sent In a ear of hogs from Iloll- wood. Dalllnc & Kelly had a car of to | > hogs on the maiketfrom Uairlson. Mr. Mailing came In with them. George II. I.cmeks , the well known Ilanscn stockman came In with two cars of cattle and one of hiius. A. P. Stafford , of Ihollvo stock commission firm of Merion ft .Stafford , Nebiaska Ulty , was hero looking over the yards. lr. ) L. 1C. ( Joodoll of Wllhur , came down with four cars of fat cattle. The doctor still has about 100 head on feed. Lute rains have Im proved the small grain crop mid the corn Is growing bo fast you can almost see It. OMAHA irJIOLKNALE 3IA.11K.ETS. Produce. CoilN' HAV-f8.lKKail.00. IIIIAN $11.00. l-'isn Perlb : Perch , 7o ; buffalo , 7oj perch , 7c : pickerel , 8cj pike. Do ; trout , tie ; white , "Jo : eropple. Uo ) : eat llsh , lie ; cod steak , 12c ; lloundiii'M , iiu ; ; Uregon salmon , 15u ; black bass , 15c ; lobsters , IHc. AlM'I.K ItUTTKIl Per 11) ) , MiSf. Wool , Kino unwa.shrd , lliiiliic ; medium 1111- wasbed , IMf.'lo ; course unwashed , lN$20u. Iliins : , PKT.TS ANO TA'M.OW Green salted hides , sjtfttiv ; dry salted hides , Cc ; dry Mint hides , H'.i Se ; calf hides. 41i7'ic. Damaged hldi's2c loss. Sheep pelts , green , each. We © $1.23 ; sheen polls , dry , per Hi , Otfcllc ; tallow , A No. I , 4c : No. 2 , Ifit'l.'ioi grease , white , 3i ! < i4le ; yellow , iit'JWe. ' HONKS ( Qiiotiitlonnaro for dollvcry In Chi cago. ) Dry bull'alo , per ton , $ li.OO18.UO ( ; dry eountry , bleached , JIO.nfKS ) 13.00 ; dry country , damp and meaty , IS.Wkrsio.oo. .lniH : < : i' < if lo per 11) ) . DIIK.SSKII VIAI ; < I'hulco medium , 037o ; light , 53'5c ; huuvy , 4 i5o. IIINHKKII OnHaw. . me ; boiled , fi3e. Uiuiiu Per bbl , rollned , W.X ( ) ; half bbl. $ 'l.23 ; hai-d older , pure , per bbl , t3.mi ; oraiiKO elder. half bbl. * 7.X ( ) : pear elder , half bbl , $7.00. ' I'OUI.TUV Per dozen , choice hens , $ 'I.OOW1.W ) ; choice mixed , $ J..W3.W ( ; rooiturs. $2.50fii'.75 spring ehlekenf. f-.WkJW.'ii for small ; $2.2.Vii.oo ( ; for iiifdlnm ; tJ.5uQI.oo for large ; live turkeys , J perlb , ixaioe. HUTTKIICreamery , fancy rolls , print , IfiQ Ifl'/ic ; ei-eamery , fanoy , solid paekedM517o ; ' und prints , 12ito : ; dairy , fanuy t > olld packed , 10U'o ! dairy , eholeo , uaiOo ; country roll , funey. 6K ! ! ; choluo. 7 < aSo ; Inferior , 85e. Kims 10'4'Sllo ' poriUueu for strictly fresh : stulu stoek not saleable. CIIKKSK 1'anuy V. A. , full oream , lOiSQlio ; full cream twins , Ui@l05iu ! ; eholeo full oroam twins , tv9)iOu ) ; skims , o io ; Swiss do- inostl'ul5Q17ullmlurger ; , fancylo18c ; urluk. Hand picked navy , Il.Ooai.W ; hand picked nnvy.MiL'dliim , * I.,7/itl.W ( : hand picked country , $1.40 1.00 ; good clean. 1 1.10 ® I , a. OAi.H'OiiNiA GliKKinr.s PerlO-lb box. $1W6 l.M ; Kouthern per Lm f..002.50 ; Oregon , I1.40U ' ' 'A'I-IIICOTS 20-1U crates , t2.00ffi2.23 , 1'KACHKS-Arkansas. M bu box , $1.0031.50. I'INKAITf.KH I'ur doKM&I.W. . OitANdcs 1'crbex. Mediterranean sweets , $1.75 ; IXM Angeles. $1.00 ; fancy Duarte seed lings , $1.50 ; Itcxll , W.oo .il.W. hKHo.NHPur Iwx. Messina , fancy , $0.50 7.00 ; strictly choice , J3.50SO.OO ; extra fanoy lemons , BTiiA'wuuiiuiEH-l'e -citcase , choice shlp- plng stock , $ . ' .7.V 3.25 ; good , tlM&SM. . ,1A18il"l'l""isKwb ! : ' ft.O > a > ' . ' .5J. per 24 pt cusoi bluck , $2.50rai.iX3 por24 ot case. lli.ACKiiEitiiiErt- t.'I.OJ per24 ( it case. ( lOOHKuKiuuKrt Two btialiel stand. (3.00. OocoANUTS--l'er hundred. li.OO. , per bbi , 15.W ; imall , W,50i , I * 50) ) C. nnd II. cJiow cho\f , t't'r 100. HB.007WVOO. - Per doz , W.rH'l ( .00. VWIBTAIII.KS New wiuthcrii. union" , per bbl , H.no new southern | ) u.nloo < i:9L.V : ) tier bul. TOVATOKSi'uH'hmlci'tvrMc. . . TOVATOKS- . K.s.vstS V ) . Pun Aim-Cut loaf. ' 'tcchlKT \ ei standard , powdered , "He ; \\\X. powdered , 6es granu lated. CUc ; confectioners Anfltiui climax XO , OJ.DJ Nebraska XC , Cie ! ; mubcr , 6 , ' u | Canary t ) . 5'ie. COKKRE Orcen Tancyjjoldcn Hlo. 23c ; fancy old pealcrr\,2lJq ) ! ! Iclrt , eholeo to fancy , 23ic ? ; Klo. prime , 23ct UlivKrtod. 83'4c ' ; Juntos and common Uln , IlxiBilc ; > Mocha , 2Kj ! ; Java , pcnulno O. O. , 891:1 Java < } ; oed Interior , 85c ; African. 22 ! < c. , ' , COITKK Hoastcd Arlina , 25Jici Ilunoln , 25 ioj McLauglilln XXX\ . ,55.'ie ; Ocrman , 23hc ; IMIworfli's. 2-VSc ; l.lrtn. 25Hc ; Mall- ) ioiicii,25ic ; Moehn,34o , O. G. Javu , ; etc. FAIIINACKOUS Uoorm-Uurloy , 3U ; farina. Ce ; pca , 3 ° ! oatmeal , lUWic ; nmearont , lOc ; vermicelli , lOc ; rice , 4KOle ; sneo and tapl- ovii. ( iii7c ; lima beans , Cc ; split peas , 3c ; UANNUU Goons-Fruits. California standard brands. 254-lb. per doz Apricots. tl.70ffil. [ > 5 ; apricots , pfc fruit , 11.5'J ; gallons. 14.50s black berries. tt.25 ! cherries , black , I2.ooa2.25 ; cher ries , white. (2.2Vit2.50 ! prune * , Jl.05f6l.80 ; pears , llartlett , (2.10(82.85 ( : peaches , ycllOwt.IO : ! < il3.33 ! peaches , lemon cling , ( . .40 : plums egg , (1.05'ij 1160 ; plums golden drop. 11.80 ; plums green pages , Sl.G5ffll.60 ; peaches with pits In , (1.00 ; currants (2JIO ; gooseberries , tl.yi' quinces , 18.10 ; raspberries (2.80 ; strawberries , (2.50 ; peaches , a-lli eastern standards. 11.85 ; 3-lb pie , (1.85 ; gallons , pie , f 1.00 : apple * , high standards , ( ; M5 ; 8-lb gooseberries lie ; 8-lb strawberries , HViiinci B.ll ) raspberries , 81.00 ; 2-lb blueberries , 6xiiWe ( ; 2-lb blackberries , G3Ii75c ; 8-lb straw berries , preserved. (1.60 ; 3-lh raspberries , pre served , 11.60 ; 8-lb blackberries pi cicrvcd. $1.80 ; pineapples , llahama chopped , (3.00 ; 3-lh lla- liiimu grated , (3.75 ; 8-lb llalmma sliced , $2.00 ; 8-Ih standard sliced. (1.2.VJ.l.50j cherries , 8-lb rod , llaltlmoro , svau'ic ; pears , 3-lb. (1.30. VKOKTAIIMIS Tomatoes 3 Ib extra , 11.00 3 Ib standard western brands ( Xlo ; gallons strictly standard , $3.1K ) . Corn Finest grown , ( Ltd ; gill edged sugar corn , very line , $1.50 ; eholeo 8 Ib sugar corn , ( I.10 ; 3 Ib extra western brands 85cUil.oo ; 3 Ib standard western brands , GRfti.V. Mushrooms-1 Ib French , extra - tra line , 8225o : 1 III French , flue , 18 f,33c ; 1 Ib French , otdlnary. llifJICc. Peas Trcs , line , per can. 85e ; deml-Ilne. pur can. lOc ; 2 Ih sifted , (1.00 ; 3 Ib early June. tl.3.va l.i5 : ; 8 11) ) Marrow standard brands -11.10 ; 2 Ib soaked , 57e. Hiring beans 2 Ib high grade , Kofugco , B5o ; 3 Ih liol- dcn was beans too ; 3 Ib string beans , GOc. Lima beans 2 Hi soaked , 75e. Itoston baked beans , ' 1 Ib Lewis. 81.115 ; Crown brands , (1.50. S eet potatoes 3 Ib New Jersey , (1.00. Pump kins Jllb , $ .110. Okra and tomatoes , (1.00 ; okra (1.00 ; succotash , (1.80. DIIIKII Kiii'iTS-Currants , now , 8 , ' ® 7c ; prunes , casks , 1,300 Ibs , 6Vjo ; prunes , bbl or bag. fljc ; citron peel , drums. 20 Ibs , 82e ; lemon peel , drums 80c ; apples , choice evaporated , lOe/Mlehlgan , Us , lie ; Persian dates , 7o ; black- borrli's. evaporated , 50-lb boxes , 5'4c ; cherries , pitted , dry cured , iic : ; raspberries , evaporated , N. Y. , now,30c ; prunes H. C. . ( Kl-70 , KHil2SJc ; orange peel , 15c ; raisins. California , London cropl8il ! ) , (3.35 ; California , loose muscatels , crop ISO. ) , I20J ; Valenclas. IsSs , oo ; Valenclas , now , Oc ; California seeds , sks. S'4c. Kisn Codilsli , e\tra Ucorge.s. new , 5 > ic ; grand bank , now , 454c ; silver , 2-lb blocks , Cc ; snow white , 2-11) bricks , now , 7.c { ; Turkey cod , largo middle bricks , 8'ie ; hiioiv-whltc , crates , 12-5-lb boxes,7Je ; medium > caled herring.25c : No. 1 scaled heirlng , 20e ; domestic Holland herring , 40c : Hamburg spiced lierrlngs. ! Hc ; Itusiliin sardines. ( Vic ; Itusslan sardines plain , 80o ; Imported Holland herring , crown brand , 60o ; do fancy mllkcrs.'JOc ; niuukurul.No.l shore , half hliU.-Mll.TO ; lloatershalf bbls. (18.00 ; whlto llsh , half bbls , $ r.OO ; trout , half hhls , 5.50 ; fam ily wbttu llsh , KI.50 ; salmon , (8.50 ; 1-lb miick- oiol ( herring ) I.IXI ; 1-11) ) nnnan haddlcs , (1.00 ; 1-lb lobsters , J2.15a2.25 ; 1-lb Alaska salmon , Alent.fl.35 ; 2-lb oj-hters , I0o/.tl. 5 ; l-lboystt-rs , 5 m. (1.15 ; 2-lb selects. 12 oz. 4315 : 1-lb clams , little necks , (1.25 ; 2-lb clams , little necks , (1.75 : 54-11) ) saidlncs. Imported , per case. KiOs , J15.KVfl20.l)0 ( ) ; 54-lb Imported boneless sardines , kev.J25.OJ ; U-lb sardines , American , per case , KWN , Kioncli style. * I.4KS5.00lb : ; ' sardines. Amorlcan , porcase. 100s , l-'ii'iich style. (7.3 ! ) ® 8.00 ; ' 4-lb saidlnes. mustard , per case , 60s , ( 'I.7.VJM.OJ ; Imported kuy sardines , (13.09. SAr.sotiA llbls. , lBc ! israiiulateil , 2e ; kegs , l' o. SODA Pkgs GO lb to bov. SVVJc. . NUTS Almonds. 1.V ; llr.i/.IN , 14c ; fllbcrts. 12'4c ' ; pecans He : w.tlntit. I'J'jc ; peanut cocks , 6c : roasted , lie ; Tennesioe iieanitts. 74c. ! Mor.ASSi : ; ; Itbls. N. O. fancy , per gal.Y337c ; choice. 4. > SI7c ; good , IIOS LIe ; Cuba baking , 24c ; black strap. 2.c. ) WitAi'i'iNO I'Ai'iiu Ktniw. per Ib , litftSlic ; rac , 355e ; Mnnllhi. H. 5j5l'c ' ; No. I. 8c. llxris Union Square , 3Ufrl3e ) percent off list. HAi/r Dalrv.as ) IbIn bbl.bulk. . (2.10 ; best grade , CO. 5s. fcj.U : ; be < tgralo. ( 100 , 3s K.4U ; best grade , 18 , Ills. (2.20 ; rock salt , crushed , ( l.bfl ; comiiDii. bbl. $1.25. SOAP Castile , mottled , per Ib , 910c ; do , white , peril ) . 14c. llHOOMS Parlor. 5 tie , $3.00 ; 4 tie , $2.73 ; 2 tie , (2.25 ; stables. (2.85 ; common , (1.5031.73. COCOA 54-lb tin , 40o pur Ib. Cnocor.ATK 82i5q ; pur Ib ; German chicory , rod.Sljc. Koi-K Hasls Manilla rope. 15o ; sisal rope , 12u ; cotton rope , llli'i new process , 85Sc. COTTON TwiNB lllbb , very line , 3 or 4 ply , 22c ; tlnc,20i : ; daisy. 18c ; candle wick , 22e. OMVIS : Quarts , per doz , f l.tO ; pints , per doz , $3.50 ; bulk , per gal , IHc. VINKOAII If ) gr , cider , 10c ; good , 12c whlto wine , I5u ; fancy fruit. 80. STOVK POLISH $ . ' . ( H > iW.87 per gross. HAIIS Am , per 100 , (17.00 ; Lewlston , per 100 , (17.00. On.s-ICerosenn-P. . . He ; W.W.iio : : head light , 14'4 ( . ' ; gasoline , He ; salad oil , A 1 , $3.003 U.oo per doz. Provisions. Mr.ATfi Packers' prices Hm-ikod hams 10 Ib averagj' . fl'jc ; smoked hams. 30 to 23 Ibs , Oo ; smoked hams. 13 to 14 Ibs , lo'ao ' ; extra heavy hams , 23 to 25 Ibs average , 8 e ; skinned slic ing , 13 to 20 Ibs average , IHc ; California hams , 7Jic ; breakfast bacon , clear , 7 o ; rib , SUe ; ham saitiagc , be ; plcnlu hams , T'.ici dried beef hams. 8'ic ; beef tongues , per doz. , ( fi.X ) ; per Ib. , ! ) ' ,4c ; dry salt meats , rvT 'io ; mess jiiii-k , per lib ) . . (18.75 ; extra mess beef , I5.50 ; sausage , perlb , bologna. 4c ; star. 44e ! ; liver , 44e ! ; blooil , 4'4c ; head cheese , 4'5c. ' Add ye p r Hi foe lots less than 50 Ibs. Pig pork , bonclos.s. | ii > r bbl. , (11.50 : half bbl. . (7.2" > ; quar ter bbl. , $1.75 : kits , f 1.15 ; pigs nocks , half hhls. , $1.75 ; ( ' iiiartor hills..05 ; elthlh bbls. , ( O.IU ) ; kits , I. Ibs , 3I.I3J pigs feet , ha7 ! bbls. , (2.73 ; iiiiarlorbhls. (1.40 ; eighth bbs. , SOo ; kits , 15 Ins each , G5i' . litissii ) : : ) HKKF Steers , 50D to 000 l.bs average native. OUW-iUc ; nteeis , 4HJ to 50.1 Ibs , average , native , Gfi'.liUc ; cows and holfeis , 4UO to 500 Ibs , avetage , 5.3c. ( I'ANNKU MiATS Corned beef. 1 Ib , (1.20 ; corned beef , 3 II ) , i'.MO ; lunch tongue , 1 Ib , (2.CO ; lunch tongue , 2 Ib , (4.75 ; brawn , I Ib , $1.30 ; brawn , 2 Hi , W.iHI ; ox tongues , 154 lb.(5.oa ; ox tongues. 2 Ib , ( ii.no ; ehlpped beef , I'i ' Ib , (1.85 ; chipped beef , 1 Ib , (2.10 ; roast beef , 1 Ib , round cans. (1.20 ; loa.st beef , 2 11) ) , round cans , (2.00 ; polled ham. ' 4 Ib , round cans , Cue ; potted ham , ! j Ib , lonnd cans , (1.20 ; deviled ham. ! . ; Hi , round cans.03c ; deviled ham , 54 Ib , touml cans , (1.20 ; potted ov tongue , 'i Ib , round cans , C.Vpotted : ox tongue , 54 Ib , round cans , (1.20 ; compri'.ssed bam , 1 Ib , square cans , $1,75 ; com pressed ham. 6 Ib , siiuare. cans , (3.75 ; tripe , 2 Ib. iiiiind cans. (1.80 ; minced eollops , 2 Ib , round cans , (3/0 ; boneless pigs feet , 2 Ib , sunn 10 cans. (3.25. 1/Aitti OILS Kvtra lard oil , w s , 48c ; extra No. 1 lard oil , 4ic : : No. 1 laid oil , 35c ; No. 2 lard oil , 38c ; pute neatsfoot oil. 5'Jc ; 5 gal. can , 55o gal ; evtra neatsfoot oil , 43c ; No , 1 neatsfoot oil. 38c ; tallow oil , 42c. iJi'ifKD Pins' TONHUKS Half barrels , (11.00 ; quarter barrels , (5.75 ; eighth barrels , (3.00 ; kits , 15 Ibs each. (2.25. TAM.OW A , No. 1.4'.fe ; stearlne , O'ic. Pliiciii : : ) llKKFToNnt'KS Half barrels , (8.50 ; quarter barrels , (5.50 ; eighth barrels. ( : i.X ( ) . LAUD Tlerecs Hellnt'd laid compounil , 5i ? i pure li > af , li' o ; kettle , 7c , Add 5iu to 'ic per 11) forsinalli'ipackages. . PlCKi.KiiTitli'K Half barrels , (2.00 ; quarter barrels , JI.OO ; eighth bands , OOo ; kits , 15 Ibsi caoh , 50c. HoMiVCOMii Tnii'B Half barrels , ( .1.75 ; quar ter barrels. (3,10 ; eighth barrels , f Mi ; kits , 15 Ibs each , HOc , I'OIIK TONUDKS Uncooked Mild Cured Half barrels , 100 Ibs , (7.50J quarter barrels , 50 Ibs , (1.00. SAUSAOK CASINOS Cattle Tierces and bar rels , middle , per Ib , C ! ' c ; round , 3Xc ; bungs , 4c ; hog casings , IRu per Ib ; hog bungs. No. 1 , 454o each ; rounds , per1 n't 100 feet , 1854c set ; middles , per set 57 feet , 'Mo sot ; weasamlK , less than 1,000-plecu lots , 34eeach ! : small bladders , loss than 5tXdolots ) , Ir-u per dozt largo blad ders , leas than 500-doz Jijf ( , ; wc per doz. Dry HEAVY HIIOWN COTTONH Atlantic K , 1\io \ ; Atlantlu II , 7o ; Atlantic 1) , G40 ? ; Atlantic P , Co ; Aurora O , 4' c ; lluck'tt Head. ( IV ; Cabot W. 054c ; Darlington , fl'c ; Farmers' No. 1 , li JHc ; Hoosler LI5V4c ; ' Indian Heail , 7. ' . o ; Lawrenee LU 5 'c : llenrlolta LL , 5V . KINK HIIOWN Coa-ro.Nfi Atlantic LIOo ; Au rora li , ( ! > ie ; Aurora It , 6Vo ; Atlas O N II , 754c ; eheosocloth , 4c ; rilnton ! ! > ' ,5 > { u ; I'eppcroU H , GUc ; Langdon I ! 1) ) , He , , llLiiACiimi CinTiNK--Herkoloy cambric No. OO.Oo ; Host Vet , O'JC ! lluttiircloth XX , 44o ! ; Cabot , 7Uc ; Klrst tall,0ic | ; Krult of the Loom , 8Uc ; Hill Semper Idem , He : , Housekeeper , 6c ! ; King Philip cambric , IM ; Langdon G li , Ulio ; Lonsdale , b"4'e ; Lonsdalo cambric , lOc ; Nuw York Mills , no ; Oak Lawn.7c. HiiKKTiNti.s ANII * 1'u.i.uw CASINOS Ilrown fjet Popperll , 45-ln , lOo ; Pcppurell , 8-4 , ISo ; Pnnperoll , 0-4 , 0-4,80u ; Pomiorell. 10-4 , 82 , Utlca , 4S-jnfl.V ! ; L'llou.M-n. mju ; Utlca , 78-ln , 24o ; I.1.L ! lli.8- ( ! | v- ! ) ! . " .t.U" ! . ° H ! ' . M ' . l ! < ? " . -1l'qd- ' ( JlNfliiAMS-Anioskoait , ? u ( Amoskoag , dress. H'ic ; Hates. fl'-Jc ' ; Warwick , ilress , 75ic ; Luncastor.fl'io ; Glcnalic , ujic ; Whlttenton , dross , 8' ' Jc. LjPiUNTH-Indlgobliio-Net-MarthaWashlni- ; ton , tic ; American , O'ic ' : Ainohl , GUc ; Arnold 11. long cloth , 80oi b ol A , 13o ; .Merrlmack. ft ; I" " ! < > old Leaf , 6io ! ; Hamilton , 5ioj ! Allen Pinks , OJicj Allen Chambray , lie ; Ulouccstur , 5o. ! I'ltl.NTS Fancles-Eddystono , fliic ; Ptoel Illyer , Ce ; Itamapo. 4 ie ; Ht. Ledger. 5ijo ; bhlrtlngs-Murtha Washington , 4 > ic : Murrl- maek , 4'ic. Turkey Uods1'oiintuln , Uarner , 7c ; CroHold. e > o ; lierllo , t ) > le. WloNs-Net , Thlitle , TMos HeU Orosg. 7o. COLOIUSO OAJimuca-Croirn , tJicj U < i Btar , 4i0 | rolled Clover , Boi Slater , Cot high colors , Ic extra , Ptcvcn * ' II. IC-Itt , fi'tcs ' StovrnV I ) , IS-ln.Ce ; Stevens' A. 10-ln , 7e ; Stevens' P , iD-ln , 7J4 s HIOVCIK * M. IS-ln , S'jc ! ftovcns' N , 20-ln. S > ic ; SlevenV NN , 20-ln , ii'icj Stevens1 SltT , 20-ln , ll'iii ; blenched , to extra. lKNiMsNotAmoskcnK ) , ( > -o > i , IB'Se ' ; York , cnmlel , I''c ; Kvorctt , standard. 12 > ic | Hay- mnker'n , 7'ics Old York , XX , 10'40 ! Lawrence , 220 , lane ; Lawrence. l-o ) , 15ie ! ; fancy stripes and cheeks. ll'i > . COTTOXAIIKS YorK Nankin , lOtJes Everett. 8-0 ? , lL'i Lewlston , 10-orf.'io ! Worklngnuin's , lie ; Corkscrew cashmere , 22 > ic. I\lctnlM. HI.OCD TIN Small pig , 30o per Ib ! bar , 30o per Ib. CorpKn-l'lanlsheilbollor slrrs , rt2 { opcrlb ! cold rolled , 20e per Ib : sheathing , 2 o per lb | pit Is and Mats , ? jo per Ih. OAl.VAM7.r.l ) SIIKKT litoN Dl.icnttnt 50-10 per cent , pat. plan. Iron , Nos. 24 and 27 , A , lOHc ; H , 'Tl ! I'LATK-I. C. . 10x14 , 225 , $7.00 ; I. X. , 10.\H , 225 , 1 ? .75. ItiKH'iNO-Charcoal , I. 0. , 14x2J , 115 , $3.50 ; I , X. , $0.75. SIIBKT Inns-No. 2n.i.5n ! No , 27. t3.CO. SOLtiKii-Strlctly half and half. IGc. TIN Pi.ATK-Coko , 14x20 , 112 , W.25. STHF.r , NAH.S Hiise , $ . ' .20. STKKfi WlllB NAtl.H-llllSO.t3.A5. WlitK Jap. barb , $3.2.i ; galv , $3.85. Tlio AVool Market. BOSTON , Mass. , . I tinout. [ Special Telegram to Tin : Br.K.l Thcro ts no ehango to notice In wool. Sales were made mostly In small lots nnil the tone of the market was barely steady. Ohio llecccs nro In vorv small stock ; XsoUlntaigfiWcnml XX at ! W@aio : Michi gan X was offered tit : ! 0c , but wits'dull. . Ter ritory wools nro selling lit C0i02o ( for flue , fiSfHCiO for lluo medium titul Ki@37o for medium. New spring Texas Is quiet at iM@'J o as to quality. Spring California sold nt 17(720e. ( Oregon wool gives slowly. Pulled wools have been In fair demand with sales of super at ; ! 0@IOc , and of extra , at 22@'JOc. Foreign wools are II rin. To NurvoiiH Debilitated Men. If you will send us your address wo will send you Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaic. Bolt mid Appliances on trial. They will quickly restore you to vigor , manhood and health , Pamphlet free. VOI.TAIO BELT Co. . Marshall , Mich. The lluKliienH Situation. Money continues easy with a very fair de mand from the city and a moderate call from the country. Hates are tlrm nt 8 i > cr cent for choice paper. Kxchango is in moderate sup ply. General trade is fair nnd collections in the country are reported by Jobbers as com fortably easy. Spring bills are beginning to mature about now , and the prospects nro that they will bo met with average promptness , as produce has been selling at better prices for the past sixty days than in the early spring. The sugar market continues to show signs of weakness , and the trust will , it is thought , bo inell'icd to shade its present quotations. Cof fees are unchanged , but the market Is not strong , and n break may come at any moment. The hot weather and abundant receipts have affected the local produce market and prices are lower for domestic green stuff , while oranges and lemons are higher. The demand for Fourth of July goods grows brisk and it Is evident that during the next fortnight Young America will do its best to reduce divi dends for the insurance companies. Crop piospcets continue excellent and with no moro than the usual drawbacks between this and harvest time , the surplus product of the state will bo heavy. Frequently accidents occur in the house hold which cause burns , cuts , sprains and bruises : for use In fcuch eases Dr. . I. II. Mc Lean's Volcanic Oil Liniment has for many years been the constant favorite family rein- cdy > . o. MAKING SIIKI3L1 TIN. The Only Plant of That Industry in America. The only plant at which sheet tin is being manufactured in North or South America was put in operation this week at the United States ircn nnd tin plate works at Deinmler station , Third ward , MuICecjport , says the Pittsburg Dispatch. The fact that this country has for the last ten or twelve years been paying nearly $30,000,000 annually to foreign countries , and that not a shoot of tin was being made on this continent. , urged the firm , particularly Mr. Croncmoycr , ono of the members , to make strenuous efforts towards securing a protective tariff sufllciently high to enable them to compete with the cheap labor of foreign manufacturing cities ; their labors have been crowned with partial suc cess , as the clause in the McKinle.y bill pro tecting tin plate has passed the house , and bids fair to pass the senate , If such action ho taken , many mills for manufacturing the product will likely spring into existence. In anticipation of the measure becoming a law the linn has placed the plant in operation , and it is umlerttood that even if tin plato is not protected they will endeavor to continue the manufacture. They have put in a much improved process by Loyshon < 5c Sons of Tip- ton , Knglaml. The gentleman and one of his sons have been in McKecsport for the past couple of weeks , personally .superintending the introduction of the plant , which has bceii place 1 in successful operation. The process heretofore consisted of live operations , two dippings in grease and three in tin. Hy the new process the same results am obtained in ono operation , by inserting a sheet in n solu tion of tin and palm oil. The cost of manu facture is wonderfully cheapened and the quality of tlio product is said to bo excellent either for sheet or turn work. The greater part of the tin imported to this country comes from South Wales , where the largest mills In the world are located. There are mills in France , Italy , Germany and Hus- sia , but they make scarcely moro than is used for homo eosumptiou. The import last year is estimated at U.OOU.OOO boxes , ami it Is worth about .W a box. The United States works made tin when the tariff was on it , but was compelled to quitsomo twelve years ago , when it was removed. 1002. Sixteenth and Farnnm streets is tlio now Itoolc Island tiultot oflico. Tick ets to all points cast tit lowest rates. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF TUP. Omaha Loan and Trust Company Savings Bank , At Omaha , In the State of Nebraska , at the close of business Juno 21st , 1800 , A. U. WYMAN , President , J. J. IlltOWN. Vloo President. WM. T. WVMAN , Treasurer. FllANK J. LANGK , Cashier. KESOUHOES. Loans . 1335,008 20 Warrants , Omaha city. . . . Kii 00 Expense account . 1.211 111 KxehaiiKcs for clearing house . $ 1,87070 Legal tender notes . 1,87.1 to National bank notes . 3,710 Co Gold . 12. ) ( K ) Silver . S77 74 Duo from national banks. I r.lQIC 02G.1,103 M Total . , . { 4:1,075 : J2 IJAWUTinS. CaplUil stock paid In. ' . I Mo l 00 Surplus fund . ( J.KI7 no Undivided profits . 0,07220 Demand certificates of deposit . $ 10000 Time certificates of de posit . 75.8.18 CT Deposits . 202,337 10 138,25 Kl ATE OK NKIIUASICA , I „ . County of DoiiKlus , Is3' lKraiilc J , LaiiKO. ciinhlcr of the above- named bank , do solemnly swear that the above statement IH true to the best of my knowledge and belief. KIIANK J. I. AN ( in , Cashier. Subscribed and tiworn to befiuo mo thlslMth day of Juno , IbW I'IIANK HIIOWN , Notary 1'ubllc. 1409 DOUGLAS---STREET. - - . On account of our largo anil increasing Practice , wo Jmvo UKMOVKD to moro npiicioim und con venient olllcea. Drs. Betts & Betts , 1409 Douglas St. Omaha , Neb. SHROEDER & DEAN , GRAIN , Provisions and Stocks. Basement First National Hanli. OO South tOth Street , Omnlm BOSTON , MASS. CAPITAL $4OOOOO SURPLUS OOO.OOO Accounts of Hanks , llaiiVura IU 0 Uilin.llii t Itcltcil. Our fncllltlp * for CXM.T.nCTlOXR nro ( nccllcnt.nnil norc-illjcount forl-nnkn when Imlmicoi wnrrnnt It. Notion Is n llcjorvo Cllv , nnil tmtnncea nltli 119 from banks ( not loonteil hi other Itcsorvo Cities ) count a n reserve. Wo Craw ear own oiclmuo on London anil tlio Continent , nnil iniiku rnbla transfers nmliurcmoney | ! bjr telegraph throughout tliu United Slates mill Can- adn. adn.Wolmvo Wolmvo n mnrkct for prime first-class Inve tment Securities , nnil Invllo proposals from Sitnles , Coun ties nmt Cities when Issuing bonds. \Vo do n Kcnt-ml kniiklng business , ami Invlto cor respondence. respondence.ASA ASA P. rOTTUK , PllKSlUKNT. JOS. W. WORK , CASIIIKU. NEBRASKA National Bank n. s. D : POSITOIIY. OMAHA , NEB. Capital , - $4OOOOO Surplus Jan. 1st , 180O , - B7BOO OOe rs and Directors Ilenrr W. Tata * , president ) I wls S. Rood , rice droildenl ; JamoV. . Sarocai W. Morse. JohnS. Collins ; K. C. Ouihlng ; J. * . O. rairtckj W. U. 8. Hughes , cashier. THIS IRON BANK. Coner 13th nnd Furnam Streets. A Opnornl U-inlM.- , , l o a Trnnonffprt. WANTED .ISSUED DY CITIES , COUNTIESSCHOOL DISTRICTO , WATER j lollclted. Correspondence COMPAN1E3l ETC. N.W HARRIS COMPANY . , a , Bankers , IC3-IOS Dearborn Street. CHICAGO. 7O Sloto Stroot. BOSTON. RRILWKY TIME J3HRD CTITCAliO , llUIljtNTON' ( ) A. < I Arrives Omulm. Dt'imt IQtli niul Mmon 'troctn. " " 4iO"iTm : Chicago Kxpron ' .1.4.1 n in Chlcairn Kxpreis 11.11 p in Chlcapi Kxjirosa ll.MJp in . . .Cllk-a0 | I.IHM ! llimijlNUTON A MO. ItlVHlt , Omaha. I Duiiiit lUlli nnil Ma on street * . lO.I.'i n m Denver D.iy Kxpress. . 10.15 n in Denver Hxpnus G.U p in Denver Night Express 8.15 u in Lincoln Loral vxonr ; Onmhn. Depot 10th mill Mmon streets. ! i.)5 : ) a in . . . .Kansas City liny Kxpre n. . . . (1.45 ( p in K. r. NlnlitKzi. _ ( Un U. I' . Trum. . -,5iiv fTTLNltjtfT'AcrFKr Onmlm. | Depot loth nnil .Mnrcy flrout . " 2.SO li m Overhaul Klycr 11.10 p ni ' . ; > < ] p in I'McKlc KxpruHi. 7.15 n in lO.'O a ni Denver Kxireti | 4.0. > p in 4.1.1 p 111 ( Irnntl InlniiU Kxp. ( except Sun. * I'J.4 * > p m _ & . ! ) hi ni City Kxprois 12.0'i u in Lc jives riinAfOlf. ? rri'AI'iT''ll ' rArrlvos Omulm. U.I' , depot , lUth niul Mnrcy Stt.l Onmlm. 0.1."i p in Kxproii. . . lu.or , u in U.15 u in . .AtliiiKIc Kipreii. . ii.iiij p in J.I5 ji m .Vvotlbiilu Llmltpil. IU45nm ; _ _ leave i ifAOir/o. / Oiuulm. J It. I' , ilopot. I'Jtli ' anil Marry H Onmlm. T.Ifi n ml Sioux City I'nMsenuer I 5.15 p m | . . . . . .v.Ht. I > atil Kxj > ri' . . . . „ . . . . . . . IIOJ "KcnTuTI STOIJ.X TilTVA PAClVfOT" Arrive * Omaha. | Depot 15th rtndVclmtur Ht- . Omaha. 7i.o. > p ml .st.Tiiili DiiiTiuii.Trr. . . I Omaha. | U. 1 * . ilepot , lutli mid Murcy Ht.Oinalia. | . ' . ) . ! . ' ) n m Chicago Kxprt'4 * ( i.'U p in 4.tO : p 1,1 .Vcstlliulo Llnillc.l. , ' . ! . . ' < ) u in O.l.'i p m ( Iv. ex. Hat ) Mall ( Ar. ex. Mon ) 7.V ) n ni 2.45p _ m * Oinalia. I U. I' , ilepul. lUth iinrtMnrcySln.J Oinalia. .HI. Ixiiils A K. C. KxprJaJTTTT ] T.S'J p in JU5 p ml..St.JNmil. iV 1C. O. Kxjuui I lUlfl a in UNION PACIFIC-SUUllUllAN TltA NH " TheMO trains iilno flop nt 13th , 17th , 20tli nnrt 2Uh trcota , Siiinmlt mill SIIV | < | KU C'rumlne. * WorklnK- mi'ii'n traliiH ilo nut run Similiiy. Irftn'res I CHlOACiO , " It , I. A 1'ACIFIU. , Arrives" Trnntor | Union Depot , Council lllulM. rl'ran for "nIlA n ni 6..V ) p in IOJU u in "IJOKTCB ll'IIUftdO A NOIlTU\VKHThllN. | Arrive * Trnnsforl Unl. . n Depot. Council HlnfN. rrrnnifur U.4U a in Llilcnuo llxpr i { ti. ( J p m fi.00 p in Vuitluiilo l.lmlloit ' . ) . : ) u ni 1U.IXJ p .11 Kaslcrn Flyer 2.00 p ui _ a. ) p in Atlantic Mall 7.30 n m " 1 ) UVO s ST. I Arrlvei Transfer l. ' lnn Demit. Coiincll HltilTii , ITrnrmfur V.'M n in .CIilcaKO Mall ( exeein riuntluy ) , . D. . ) p m KM p ill . Clile.mo 11.15 n in 10.00 pjui \ ' ± i-i.Q \ > m 1.U lives if.-rr3i'.jn"U5'c.ir Arrfvei TranjfiirI Union Depot , Council HliiJ Transfer 1007 u in.Knnsns | City Day Kxpremi. . . . 6.4.1 p m 10.25 p i | . . KansaH Clljr NUht Ktpri'iii. . . ( l..M a in ( iMAllA A Transfer Union Dcpnt , Council Illiifln. _ 6.X ( ) I'jmJ St. IxitilH Cmion Hall 112.15 p in 'Loavet lulllOAIJO , IlUltli'N A OlllNOV.I Arrives Trainfffj Union Depot , Ciiiinell Illntlii. iTrmnfer 11.41) u m ( 'lilcnKO Kxpress i-.ij ; p ui 10.00 p m Chicago Kiprexs. . li. 10 n ni jr. . ' * ) p m , . . .Cri'Hton l.ocnl , II.a ) n m " H10U. < TITVC ! A "raCn-ICr 'iXrrTvos Tm nsfer Union Deput , Council Illuffs. | Transfer 7.45 a in . . .Uluuz City Accoiiiinuilatluu u : < 5 a m .W p in .St. 1'uul Kxprvsi I li.U p m M1SSOU1U 1'ACIHw bl/nuitllAtl TKA1.SS. CHICIIEBTEn'B CNQLIBH PENNYROYAL PILLS. BCD cnoao DIAMOND BRAND , , tttt ui4 ftlwi f rtllkblt. I.adlf , Ktk t for I > Uurd llraiirf.ia r > d it.uaio 1 * * " " * " ' * ' " T k o oll.r. ( p. ) fcr cuUnlui u < > "Utllcl1 f.r ' I.K .tjrelorpw.il. Mttl I'Ofir OOMMISHOlAIx National Bank Cnpltnl , - $ /.OOOOi ( Surplus , - 40,000 OOo m finil DlrMtOM-B. M , Mcrcfni n , ( I. t Illtctuwk , Joioph Drirncnii. Jr. , A. llonrr. K , 10 AnilcrionVllllnm II , Mnnl , vlrc.prcslilonti IHi Wllllnnm. A. I * , llnpklni. | iri < lliU > ntl A. Milliard * K. It. llrjnnt , nsilntAiit M lilcr. Omaha ManUfaotUrerg. ItontH nnil Hlioes. Wholesale Manufacturers of Heels Sioc3 ! Itcuti for llpiton Hulilicr Shog Co. , 1107 , 1101 * nd 1IQ4 t , Oninlm , Met . , Itrowcrn. BTOUZ te 1LKII , Lager liter Brewers , IMI Ncrtli Kill 9tt ol , Onmti , N > h. Cornluo. EAGLK COKNICE WORKS , Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Corniw Window rnpt and Diclnlle ( kjrllnht . John Kpcncler , proprietor. IIHiin.l lluBoutli lotli trfpt. ArtlHts' Mntcrlnln. A. HOSPE , Jr. , Artists' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1813 Douiilm Hlrool , Onmlm , Noli. CtS.lt Coke , Kto. OM AH X COAL , Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal , B. B. Cor. Kitli nnd Douitlft * Htrceti , Omnlm , Neb. NEBRASKA FUEL. CO. , Shippers of Coal and Coke , 111 South 13tli Street , Omntia , Neb. Wholesale Cigars. M N. ICtli Street , "llollol" UM. Dry GooilH anil Notlonn. M. K. SMITH tt CO. , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions Corner llllinml Ilinvuril StroflU. * " KILPATIOCK-KOOH DRY GOODS CO. , ' Importers and Jobbers in Dry GoodSj OooU'KurnlililnKllontln. Corner llth and Huruoy BtreeH , Onmlm , Nob. i Furniture. DEWEY ft. STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Furnnm Btrect , Orunlm , Noliranko. OHARLKS SHIVERICK , McCOKD , BRADY k CO , Wholesale Grocers , Uth and Ioi\YCii > TOrtii Btrouta , Omulm , Ijuiiilicr , Kto. JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , Wholesale Lumber , Etc. , Etc. Imported nnd Amorlonn I'urtlnnd Comonl. Ht.lt4 agoulfor .Mllwiiukeu llyilniullo Cumout , aud yiilney xvhlto Lima. " CHAS. R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , Wood cupels nnd pnrqtirt flooring. Oth and DouglM btreotn , Otnahn , Ncbmskn , Lumber , Lime , Cement , Etc. , Etc , Corner Otli nad Douglas Streets , Omnlm. Millinery niul Notions. I. OBERFELDER fc CO. , Importers and Jobbers in Millinery , 8 , 210 nnd 219 South llth street. Notions : Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Good 1124 Ilnrncy street , Onrmha. OIlB. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholesale Refined aud Lubricating Oils < Axle grease , etc. , Onmlm. A. H , ll'.nliop , MnnoKor. j Vn per. / CARPENTER PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paper Dealers. Carry a nice stork of printing , wrapping and irrltlnj puper. Hpucliil atlvntlun Klvvn to card pnier. | SafcH , KCo. 1 A. L. DEANE & CO. , Genornl Aiicnts ( or Halls' Safes , VI and ,123 South 10th St. , Omaha , ! ' Toj-H , Kto. H. HARDY Ac CO. , Jotiboi-i of Toys , Dolls , Albums ( Fancy Goods , Home Kurnl lilnK ( looda , ClilMron'H Carrlagti. 1209 Kuriinin ttieot , Onmhn , Neb. AViltor SuppllcH. U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO. , Steam and Water Supplies , llnllldur wind 'iillls , 'JIB and V20 Jiin St. , Omaha , (1. K. lliim , Acting Mnrmxor. Iron WcirlcH. "pAXTONlTvlERLING IRON WORKS , Wrought and Cast Iron Building WorL Engines , brans worX , gcncnil founilrr , machlnu uaft blacksmith work. OIUco niul works , U. 1 * . Hy. und 17th street , Onmlm. OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS , Manf'rs ' of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Vaults , jail work , Iron shutter * and lira cx-.iipe * , U , Andracn , | irop'r. Cor. lull undJMksqu tits. Haul ) , DoorH , ICtu. M. A. DISUROW Ic CO. , Wliole alii manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , Branch olllco , 12th and liard streets , Omaha , "f > . - - - = 3t Stiti UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , Of South Omaha , Limited , n PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH .and SOUTH 13O2 Farnnm Skroot. HARRY P.DEUEL , l'y Paeaongor and Tlokot A < > it ; Taxidermists Bp clmeu can be sent ai safely I miller en > miBttt4totli ML U4. lUk lUiMt , Ouk *