TTIF. OMMTV DAILY RER : SUN'DAY. JUNE 12. H92--SIXTKKNT PANES. 11 THE CONDITION OF TRADE No Oansa for Apprehension of Business r Depression. V GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN THE OUTLOOK erne of the Moil Noteworthy I'nlnti In the Butlncmi nml Flnnnclnl Sltimllon UltcuiKCil Crop 1'ros- pects Uouil. With the coming of splendid weather nnd Improved crop prospects from ovoy portion of the state , It would bo only natural to nn- tlclpato n corresponding Improvement In trade , and that Is exactly what hat been ex perienced during the pist week or ton days. But the moro favorable outlook has done moro than create a mere temporary improve ment In business circles , It has proJucjj n restoration of confidence which prcsago a more liberal movement of goods during the \\hoto summer to como. Oood crops nro always desirable , but they are particularly so at the present time as thcrols a fooling abroad that , with the more abundant harvest , Nebraska will bo placed in an enviable position that will maka her noteworthy as ono of the most prosperous Intcs In the whole union. Hence It is that confidence strengthens or weakens us the prospects for a peed crop this season in crease or decrease. In roallty , there has b.son no time this spring when there was much roaion for any great apprehension , but under the clrcura- tcnccs It was Impossible that the public ibould fully realize the situation. People generally could not appreciate the fact that Iho enormous crop of last year not only provided for the largest export over known , but that tbo surplus remaining in tbo liniub of producers guaranteed the country iiL-ainsl nny great financial depression rcsullitiL' from any ordinary loss In tbo chic ! crops this onson. Tukmir the eovcrnment figures as to the ylold of tto different cereals , some very In- tcrcktlcg facts may bo deduced bearing on this phaio of the subject , Taitingonly iho government ostimata of the yield uf wheat lust year , with the slock brought over last July from previous crops , nnd deducing an ample allowance for con sumption as food and seed , there would re main over 270,000,000 bushels for export dur ing tbo crop year without bringing down the Block to the minimum ncyer touched. Tbo experts - ports have indeed been beyond all precedent , exceeding ; > 0 < ! ,000,000 bushels in eleven months , whereas 15(1,000,000 ( bushels was ibo greatest quantity over exported in any full crop year. But there would slill remain about 04,000,000 bushels over the minimum , nvailablo for export In Juno , or to bo carried over to another year. In ordinary years the tiomo consumption and exports bavo rot UnH r./1/in.UtfWl an rliat If flit * year's yield should fall below -ir > 0,000,0X ( ) bushel ! , n decrease of over 25 per cent , there would still bo nn ample supply for the or dinary demand. Tnk'lng all tbo great crops In Iho same way , It will bo discovered tnat In none of them can the ylold bo short enough to cause serious dilllculty unless It bo in the case of corn. As it Is a well known fact that Nebraska and Iowa are still holding a very largo proportion of their last year's crop , these states could suffer nt least n par tial crop tailuro and still bo in excellent chape. The corn which they already have and what they may ralso this season will necessarily bring unusually high prices , und that wilt guarantee this part of tno country at least against any money shortage wllh ibo consequent limitation to trade. Under such conditions there could seem to bo no cause for apprehension , ovou though tbo prospects for largo crops were not so flat tering as they uro at present. Tlio Financial Situation. Money in tbo hands of tbo bankers Is plenty , In fact moro BO than business men would llko to see It , but none too plenty in poneral circulation. The cause und true meaning of this condition is hard to deter mine , nud these nest informed on the subject by no means ngreo Ir. their explanation of this llnancial phenomenon. Local bunkers naturally Infer that when the demand for money Is so light tboro must bo a certain business stagnation. On the other band some of iho bc.it eastern writers on business sub jects , writers that uro regarded us good au thority , urguo that it IB no sign that business ( I Is necessarily stagnating boci'.uso a far creator proportion of it than hitherto is done upon actual contracts or orders , In a hand-to- mouth fashion , with less credit and moro cash. Small and frequently repealed cash transactions have neverbeon regarded as iho forerunners of llnancial disaster. Tbo Now York Bulletin explains tbls phusu of Ibo present situation by an example of two cloth ing houses ; ono buys twice a year , more than &UO.OOO cucn lime , giving largo nnd long notes. Tbo other buys a dozen tunes a year , perhaps $109.000 each time , tuKlnc u'lvanluge of b.ing ubla to pay cash or short limo. Can tbcro boa question which is tbe more ex posed to danger or Iho more liable lo cause disaster to others ( Omaha Jobbers have during Iho past few raouihs experienced a good deal ot this small nnd frequent buying. Many times they have lelt that trade was slow and thai Ihoy wcro only doing1 a puttering business 'but , whou they came to figure up tbo aggregate busi ness for any ono month , the total was found to bo very-satisfactory. To go back over the past few years It would bo hard to dlccovcr a season when tb * Job * bing trade of Omaha was in any better con dition or tbo prospects any brighter in tbo month of Juno than al ibo present time. The Itetilil Trade. The prospects for business in Omaha in a retail way would certainly appear to bo good. 'Iho largo influx of visitors to the city , consequent to the holding of the Manu facturers exposition , the National Drill and tbo people' * parly convention , will put in circulation largo amounts of money. Then , lee , tbe coming of settled weather has ena bled building operations , publlo improve ments and many olber enterprises lo bo gal lon under way which is clvlug employment loan army of laborers nnd which cannot fail to give new Impetus to ibo retail trado. L.1VH bTOUK MAJCKKTS. Week Closes nltli SU-mly Trice * nnd Actlvn lUmiiiiul. OMAHA , Juno II. Itecolpts for the past week foot up lU,7i-2 cattle. 40.11)7 liojs und 7uO llieoj ) luulnst , 11.70S cattle. ii.Vf.ih IIO.JN una l. sbeep thu week previous , und u73) cuttle , : , KiU lie ; , ' " and l.Wi blieep the second week of June , IKil. 'i ho Kcnurn ! eattle trade the past week bus been entire , ) ' devoid of uny now feutiiie.i. Kocu-pUctiiiipiiiuJ with liibt wuok Hhow u ru- uueilun ot uuiint 1.0JJ bi'ud , but there weie uver 4UU mure cat tie on Milu ilimi there we re a your uctv Tiiero h s been u somewhat belter lonu to outturn und continents markets , but iiindltluiiH liuvo lieen entirely lee uniettli-d K Induce moru than u moderate tiiimunl of out- thin linylnc. It has bueu teed -i-iiangl ! , liow- ever. tu slightly Improve llu > demand for iho morn ik'Mru'jlu medium and be.ivy cutllo. UiKid light ilryfed cuttiu continue In the most uctlvo iloihiind nml prices i.rj llrm , pernupi Ilk ! to LVbtrunsur Until a week nun. Whuo tlilH IK true < itVuotl eurnfed catte buyers imvo hliiiwn tin Inclination to il surlminatu iiguttut unytnliu that aa cruun or hilt rut This 0 IIHNOt ktlllf Mill CtllltlllllU IO bVll NOf-iO Illll wt.r o us the cornfvd lnjuvus bfvomu tca uini tlie ur.'fcs btuir moie ubund.iiit. In luitcliein' stock nml eminent price * o giMitl fut cows unu lielfirs huvu ratimr > > tl ( U-neU , whUu Ara tt und partly fiiltoii ittull hui gone olT f nun ll > u tii Vi in iliu pntt fun duy * 01 piuftluiilly with Ibo advent uf hut weather , btuckvlii und ft'oder ' * liavo been luuru or li' of u urui ; on thu ni.irknl ull week. Uttering liuve loen liir ely , almost entirely coiiiiuui btock , fur Mhleh then ) lias been pructleully n nt'iiiund. tiiimu right cued btuuk mUlit brln u guoil llcnrf. mil ilio Keueiui run uf Ktouktui fcoillnc cMttlo uro from > ! w to 25u luuer tlun ti'ii davH or two WCIIUM a ci. OAITI.K Thu inn wu very fair for u Satur day , ami thti it-iioril iiuullty of thu utloiln.n wan nLioiit the bu t of the weuV Tnero ITUH u rittliur fiivurnbiu tunu to uuttern udvli-e * und tliu buying of blilplnTS IVUH the inuft ucitvu of Kiiy duy tills \ > L'ul > . Local lionsun uifcu up- iiu .rod 10 have good orders , eUns beln . fuv- urublo , srlerniili hlHrlvdout UbKinx un nd- VHIICI' . Ottliuto ttiu rulherllLerul iilturlnud buyer * wi-ro unwlil iu 10 cuucoju tnls , i > x- cejit , purlmps , on bomeitilns nicer than unuul , orlhutjukl happened lo mrlkutbulr fdiicy. On hall-fattod , uirtu or coane ktulf tlio m irkei wu barely kteudy. und In niuny rui > va bellvr * were ( jtioilnx It lower. It vuis Bometlilu ; not vury uood , t.onuver , that fullcit to bring .luaily prireft. Fitir tu 1'tM to 1,600 lu tccrs koiu ut from ( . .bi to M.2.X ana nothlns tbo shippers ould tHe unl J for less than t tf X Tulr to need Haul and luedluni weight steer * , wctzhlnj from WJ to l.W ) Ibi. each told at f rotn ft.7u to * 4.0) . In * fcrlorllxhl * nu "preen" low sold nt froinJ.Cl down nt low a tl.13. was reasonably active throughout and. there wa Httlc of S7 ! consequence unsold nt the cio C. There was an Improved showing pi cows and mixed stock In number. ' , but tno n.il.lliv < ' taken s tt whol" was rery common. Oood , rtry-fed cows and liolfcrJ Sere ( Irni at front 12.40 to .I.M , but old , thin nnd rrn y cows sold from firO down to 11.73. llullR and stags were generally steady at from 11.00 to 1.1.53. Com mon joinings to very good veals sold from J3.50toM.75. The stocker and feeder trade wa < . as It hai been all week In fact , vcrv light , nnd prices weak. ti73 to $3.25 btiylnc'tho bulk of the de cent stuff. There was no country demand to speak of nnd the situation is not very cucour- ailnz , Kcnresentntlvo sales : MI.XE11. JO. . CM 345 10.1210 U 70 IS. .10:3 3M Sllll'fl.vn AND CXl'OUT. i. . nro a 53 2.1 .nis : tx > 3).i3i 4i ! ! { 5.1191 : IM 2.1 Him : i J 2u..if : 4 1214 M..iiV : ) II 0(1 ( IS .1419 II P"i as. . ! ! 4 15 711. Hhl a IH M..ir77 : t 2) . .1410 415 40..IIKB : i ! 12 .13.V. 4 1)0 ) 22. . 15)2 420 ! . . 11112 : iH ) US. .1201 40) 71. .140) 420 .12H1 3 03 imEssr.n nr.nr. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. Nn. Av. I'r. 1. . 70) f.1 : 7..1WS M 75 51 .ll 7 } 3U ) 1. . P.1) : il 41..1iri 375 2U..I2J-J 3U3 1..I020 3 M 3. . 1173 3 M ) 11..1IM 30) i .U50 are o..iiw aw IS..UGJ 3iu 5. .1012 : iM 41. .1U8I 3 W 2..U.TIO 3(1' 1..I010 350 111.1147 3 N > H..I300 3115 r > . .ii38 are H..I3M 38i : w..i : 3i a in B. . 040 a.Vi 20. , 110:1 : 38) 42..1W2 400 8 .Ii : 300 al..ll72 3M 1.IMH ) 400 10. 77J..3M 1S..I20S 385 1. 10SO 40) 4 * . lUM 370 S'.l..l'7'J 3 K > re.12.W 400 1. . 10.SO 370 IS. .1170 3 8"i M .1201 4 M 12.1132 370 24 ,1'fll 3 M 3A..14.M 4 0i 111. . 1311 370 3. .HID 3 M . 10 .1031 410 23. .1045 3 70 'CI..III J 3 85 1D..1270 410 23. 1170 373 II ) . . 1 131 3 S3 67. .1347 410 U. . IB ! 3 75 17. . 13)4 3 U ) COWS. 1 . fi.10 173 1. . 1)10 ) 225 3..IIIO 300 1. . 710 1 73 0. . b7S 2 25 1) ) . . 'J.VJ 300 3. . Nil 20u 1. . Ml ) 225 1..13HU 310 1..IO0 2 ( X ) 14. . WO 231 8. .10 * ! 310 1. . Ki ) 20) 4..10.H 2IJ ! 0. . hlW 313 2..IC43 2 'JO 2. . WO 233 2. . 1205 IISil 4. . ! te7 200 10. . I3 23.3 0..10.8 320 1. . UUI 200 10. . MS 240 1..10SO 323 17.82-1 205 1..127) 2 51 8. .1151 325 1. 1KJO 210 1. . OJO 250 1..1070 325 31. . Sri 211 2. . ( IV ) 2 Ki 5..11IXJ 330 10..IWK ) 23) 2. . 1MB 2 81 2. . 1275 335 14. . 1)14 ) 220 4. . 77. ' 2 h' 13. .893 340 3. . OK ! 2 2i 1..1I2J 2 .ft' 2..1-.M5 345 1..UKK ) 2 21 t ) . . Oil 30) 1..1410 350 2. . 1040 225 iir.irr.us 1. . 03) I 75 2. . 570 3 15 24. . ITO 'I R5 1. . XM 20) 1./1I2J 325 2. . 7.0 3f > 0 2. . 005 2 40 3. . 530 3 3) C.M.VUS. 2. . 321 350 .1. 11U 450 1. . 130 4 W ) 8. . IHi 3 50 7. . 131 4 fiO 1. . SM 453 1. . 100 3W 2. . 150 4 fil 1. . 170 475 3. . 101 4 00 I. . IS ) 4 50 nw.r.s. 1..1I50 1 M 1..12JJ 225 1..15IO 300 1..I3M 175 2. . 1310 240 l..ia 3M ) 1..137J 200 1..1303 25) 1..IIITO 310 1..1520 225 1..1SIO 275 1..1DJO 325 STAGS. 17. . 1034 350 BTOCKEKS ANnrBCDnilS. 1. . 550 20) 2. . 070 285 1. . 8V ) 315 0. . 408 200 1. . U40 200 I ) . . 02 ! ) 315 I. . 500 2 SO 1. . 020 2 1)0 ) 4. . 77 315 2. . 010 250 I. . OSJ 2 UO B. . COC 325 1. . BIO 255 4. . 575 2 U ) 5. . 552 325 10. . TM 275 t. . HK1 300 U. . WJ4 325 1. . CM 275 10. . ( , 'M 325 3. . ! )3j ) 330 " > III.KlllS AND Sl'lltNOEHS. 4 cows and calves each } S 00 3 cows and cnlvc.S each -0 0) 2 fiprlnxcrs. cash ' . .00 3snrlnsers , each -'co lions The run was tbo heaviest of tbo weak nlthouli not excessive by uny means. The iinullty of the ollerlnss was cciier.illy very ooJ. lluslness opened out ratlior dull. hHilppliiK ordeis weio rulber limited und thu local dciiiund not overly uraent. Karlv sales HOIO ut shaded prices but thu market ruthor Improved later on moro fa vorablo news from the Chicago bos und provision markets und quite u few sales were made at stronger prices. Another break hi provisions caused u weal ; close , ultliouxh u late slilpplni ; order cleared the pens at slightly firmer prices. H was n very uneven market. 2 . 05 3 50 SiiKKr--Tiioro wore no frcth receipts of sheou and noinlng hero 10 make n maruct. Thu demand continues good with prlccsiiunt- nblv llrm. Quotations nre : Fair to good native * , 4..Mxai ! U ) : fair to good westerns , . VXBJi.oO : common und stock sheep. JLUuai 25 ; good to choice 40to'J3-lb. llocrlpts unil DUjiutltiiin of Ofllclul receipts and disposition of stocx as shown by the books of thu Union tock Vurds company for thu twenty-four Iioura ending nt 5 o'cloulc p. in. , J nno 11. lo'J2 ' ; IIKCKIITA CATTLE. lUHiS. HOUSES i MI.S Curi.Ilvad | Cur * . Head. DISI'OSITION. Oiuaba Packing couipanr. 'I tut ( i. II. Hnmiuunrt Co. Ji hwllt A.Cu ti.1 ! TliuCudaliy I'ucklni : O ) , . 2IU Klncnn \ bun 67U .Armour hpi-rry \ ll \\lille.r. , tl > 1VI Totttln. y.iu ClilriiKo l.lvu Stock .Market. CIIICAOO. 111. . Juno II. [ Special Telegram to THE HKK.I Trading In cuttle wui on a limited buulu loitay. Tliero win. an early clearuiu-o ut ihu ; Ulit udvunvu fktubllsliud un 1'rlday. silen maldiivcoii a bush of from ( I.SO to .IW for poor to cnolce cuw and lielfurs , (3.5U to (1,75 for common to extra steers t-21 to J3.W fin stockcr * and feeders unu from il.50 to il.U ) fur I UXUH cattle , The hoi ir.iilu continued nctlvo nnd prices rontliiiiud to climb. They were a KUUI ! ulu &o liUhurih'inon ' yusti-r-luy und fully from 20c to 25c liUlior than at thu close of lust week , lluuvy ha n touehutl (5.12'i , which In 2Hc nbovu thu hlnhint prlco piuvlonsly reached diirlni : lb92. There wu u brink domund ut from tl.70 lo f I.yl for common to prlmu ll ht und ut from flsy to f.\l2)i for heuvy nnd medium HeUhtt Vury llttlu ot thu iradlnj WUH buiaw fl.bJ , the ruling U ure be.ux from ll.tttto t.Vl'A. Thu small number of iheop In the pens went out of sellers' hands ourly , nnd t ktlrf prices. Quotations are from J.UO to H2i lor cominon tnuxtrtt < iualltlen. Thu lamb inur ket. win nominally Urui ut from H.W to 17.00. Tbo Kvenln Journal reporu : OATTU ; UccoiplK , CWJ ; kblpiuunU , 633 ; mar et stonily ; todny'n salc , natives. B TOO 4,40 ; cow . i . -.va-'l. a. lions -Hecelpt . 16tiOO ; lilpmcnl , rXlO ( : marKct nctlve. prlino Iicnvr5u hlehct. others ftteaily ; rousli nnd common , tt.6XH.1o ; peed mixed nnd p-ickor * . I4.8.VII.IO : pnmo heavy , u.ava.i.iu ; lisht , ti.Tu@iox SIIKBP IlcretpH. OT ) ; mlirkct steady : nntlro wethers , IV2.vrtC.no : mlxeU , KT5O5.40 ! Texan wethers. } l.5o\21 ; mixed , I4.50J&XHO : native , ffl.OKiWV2.ii ' KniK.i * City Uio Stork Mnrkct. KANSAS CITV. Mo. , .luno ll.-CATTt.E-Ho- cclpts , I.MW ; shipment * . 3)0 ; Iho market for steers wns str-ntty lo lOc hlplicr. H'uQ4.25i cows steady. K.25140 ; Tcxm cattle Moady to strong ; Texas steers , fMSi&iM ; Texas cows , I..O ) . Hoa-lcccIpU. ! MOO ; shipments. OJO ; mnr- kcl qnlct nnd mu.irty. clonlnc weak and MJli'O lower ; nil qrndes , M4 O4.M ; bulk , W..W8I.M ) . Siir-Ei'-ItccelDts. luo ; shipments , none ; the m.-irKct wns nominally sloady ; muttons. e4.00 ; lambs , ? 4.25fli.53. St. l.onU Mvo Stock Atnrkot , ST. I.OOIS , Mo..tunoll. _ _ OATTI.B Iicecluts 2so ; shipments. MJ market strone : n steers. JJ.2IQ.4.4' ) ; I'e.ins steers , W.lOiji.C ) ! canc ncr > < ' . 'H ( l. . . , . .Jh'q-Kccolpts. 0X31 1 shipments , 1.2)0 ) ! mar- kelfu blBher : heavy. $1 7.V3I.83 ; packer . * l,4. © 4.81. _ , _ _ _ Ilccclpts. IW ; shipments , 0:0 : ; trarkct unchanged ; good choice miitlons , 4jC , I.lnculii I.lvo Stork. LINCOLN. Nob. , .luno ll.-tSneclat to TUB Hut ] There wus nnother Inr o run of boss nt Wosl Uncoln today , thirteen loads belnc In nt the opanlnr. Market steady ut Jl.OU to MG2'i , closing easy. CHAT WITH IUC.lf IIUllSKMKS. The Electioneer fellow , Wllncros , is all right. He'll do , sure I Associations wan tint ; honest racing should abolish bbttlnp on heaU. Whai's bccorao of Sanford Couch und his fast pray colt by Coffcryl Futurity stakes for trotters nnd pacers are not fads , they nro ilxturos. "lllondle , " Iho trainer , saya Mr. Buck's mare , Miss llclcn , Is In tluo fettle and going fast. Jgnus Fntuus stepped a mlle In 2:23 handy tno other day. Ho is looking llko a accr horse tbls year. Gcorgo W. Swlgart will start the races nt the Northwestern Nebraska stnto futr meeting , September 2 to P. White Foot , 2:2'JJf : , by Alcyone , will wear aluminium shoes mid a harness weighing clzhl pounds thU season. Bob Knccb's horses are all doing nicely. Mary loons ns If sno could no n tn.lo in 2:30 : or better , right now , If uskcd. Wlnsiow Wllks noes to Gill Curry , Ten nessee , to bo tnicUcd after the slud season Is over. Ho ought to go very fast. Get competent and honest starters nnd judges in the stand. Pav thorn for their ivorK ana racing will bo a success. TUo boys want to pay strict attention to Prlnco T when Adam Thomnson turns him loose this season. Ho Is a wlggler , sure , James Barrett of West Dodtro strost Is working and breaking a lot of good young horses. Ho Is a good man at that business. D. T. Mount is wonting his colt Wllkoros. Ho is acting just llko a trotter. Mr. Mount has him entered in quite a number of stakes. Fifteen thousand dollars has been offered for iselson , 2:10 , but was respectfully de clined , the northern king not being for sale at that prlco. The warm weather Is cheering up Prince T and bo looks lit nnd line hitched to his new red sulky. In selcctinglho latter which did Adam try to matctil Brick's Miss Helen Is not being rulnod by fast trials , consequently she may bo all right when the races are called. Tim's iho time they got money for going. Cat McKvoy expects to po to Salt Lake nnd engage in the livery business with his brother , Tom. Ho Intends taking that good young horse , Salaam , with him. The stallion "Hod Tolar , " In Billy Hous ton's string Is tbo pride of the park. Ho possesses all the traces , and If there is any thing in inheritance ho oucht to bo a trotter. . Tbo McGregor filly Mary is In great form , and oil associated with her apparantly bear an air of confidence. Howo\er , when she meets Kox Bismonl at Columbia , Tenn. , in October next her qualities will bo tested. What U being done about tbo July meet ing * nt Council Bluffs and hcrcl They surely would bo a success. They would bo the only ' dates in this section after the Fourth of July meetings until August. Ctenlloiocn , get to work nt once. Burko's pacer , Davey B , Is eoing nt a clip that keeps bis owner nnd driver looking cheerful and significant. Don't ask too much of him now , boys , nnd ho will bavo that speed at a time when you will got something tangible for it , "Jesslo Galnes" wns asked to pace some this spring. She mod it , butdld not llko it and shook her head , no ; consequently she is left to go her own grand way. It Is rellccllvo , surely , to try to make a "wlggler" out of as grandly n galtcd trotter as sno is. At Union park across the river Is a bay mare called Clair Chat- bam , by Chatham (3125) ( ) , ho bv Cuyler (100) ( ) , first datn Nellie 1C , by Black Uancer (3125) ( , second dam Nelllo Morris , by Hor- buck. When she Is prepared and starts bavo o ticket on her , as it will bo good for she's a trotter. Tbo foot of a horse is ono of the most in genious unexampled pieces of mechanism in Ibo whole ran go of animal structure. The oulsido hoof is made up of a series of thin , vertical liminic of born , anout llvo hundred In number. Into tnis are fitted about flvo hundred more thin lamina ; , which belong to the coflln bouo , both sots being elastic and adherent. Feed your horses something besides hay and grain once In a whllo. They will appre ciate It , nnd always try and remember that all that tbo faithful nnlmal gels in return for all iho work he does for you Is care and what bo oats. The balance U al.vnys on the side of tbo horse Try nnd malto the boons balance at the end of the year by having many charges on your side of tbo ledger marked kindness and care. Tbo laylng-up boat question Is at present claiming tbo attention of our prominent relnsmcn as much as does the rich futurities. Mr. Doblo. who Is acknowledged by all to bean an honest driver and ono of tbo most skilled , is credited with saying be would not trot horses without the rule was waived. In a lenglhy article in tbe monthly bo demon strates clearly Its justice , and his position Is hearlily commended by Messrs. HicKok , Johnson , Dunbar , McHenry and others. Evldeiiily ibo rule wai passed without proper agitation and will bo a "dead issue" before the season is fairly begun. Tbo fitstcst mlle worked out In Boston so far this season , is the 2:2(5 : ( of Bunco. Jr. , in tbo third beat of his jogs , tbo last quarter In 34 seconds. I remarked to Frank Newell lust Sunday , that this scorned very fast to ask oven the great pacer to go so early. Frank said : "It was only a walk lor tbo horse , and I kept taking him bacx all the way to tbo three-quarters , and I only lot him brush part of the way In the last end of It. " Bunco , Jr. is ono of the best racing pacers on oartb , and it will take an awfully good ono to bead blrn at any part of th'i journey tlm season. He has wintered well , and is not far elf oelug in racing trim this minute. Bunco , Jr. was formally owned by John D. Crcighton. 1XUVHTH1.1I. XOTE.S. Cotton exports have decreased { 32,000,000 in a year. Granulated cork and bitumen it tbo com position of a now brick. It takoi $20,000 to run a steamer like tbo Mnjcstlo across tbo Atlantic. Too south's rico crop will this year bo doub'o ' that of other scnsocs. Philadelphia Is the greatest carpet raacu- facturlnp center In the world. Edison has Invented a torpedo with which twenty-five men can bold a fort against 1,000,000 enemies. It taucs 15,000.000 words of telegraphing to tell the story of a national convention to the different dally papers of the country. What will bo the largest electric locomo- tlvo In too world Is being constructed at Baden , Zurich , It is to develop 1,500 to 1,600- none power. Two Ingenious Swedish astronomer * are reported to hnvo produced an artificial aurora by establishing electrio current * between two mountains. A New Jersey man basmventod a repeater that can bo attached with small expense to uuy wotcn which will strike the hour and every mlnuto of the first tlvo following too hour , It will undoubtedly surprise many persons to learn Hint the nursery or lloral interests In the United Slatea now reach a value of nearly H3.000.000 and claim an empire of more than 170,000 acres. sivxuLAitVE MARKETS 6. ' Bulls "W ere Routed ht All Points in Chicago Yesterday , WHEAT FELL OFF SEVERAL CENTS EARLY V'JlO ' lnR Sellers Wcfj-'l'lenty ' nt the Open ing It Itesultrfii'fOom the ( Invoru- mcnt Croi > _ 'ftftorl | Stocki nnd , CIHCAOO , 111. , Juno.Hi This was a field day 'or the bcurs on IchatiKc. The bulls were routed ntull points ! nnd > the session closed v lib everything lower , 'It ' ail grow out uf the extremely bearish character ot the govern ment wheat crouroport. Even the most rud- cul bcurs wore ajtrccubly disappointed uttlio ° liowliu in a'Jo In tbo fiico ot tlio reported ivhoU'Siilo destruction of fields by flooJs and t ho ruttlngof oed In thoraln-so.ikcU grounds , tV tt he showing of "Unelo Jerry" Husk's bureau V ivas mi absolutely o e.lto one. The lotiilltlon ot winter who it was put at S3 per cunt , or nearly 4 points butter than u i month nga. whllo gprin : wiietit was reported nt 1'- per cent , or nuurly as Rood nn a yoir ; a o. \vlillo the aroi : of both sprlnK und winter was the same as last ycnt , practically. Tlio trad ers who did not have special wiru fucllltto * for Rut tins ll us soon us Jssuud yesterday af ternoon , rose early till * mornlni. prubbcd their inornlng papers , read tbo report hastily , then pot out tliclr pencils und Oo un tullxuro. The results arrived ut seemed to Indlciitu u crop . of 94A.000.bOO bu. of winter \\liculniiil from l.Vi.UIJ.UOO to lljOX-OJ ) ) bu. bprlnv , or u total o 1 K'AOCO.CKK ) bu. There tins been n marked falling olT lii ho ; supplies , receipts for the week Icing -.i.W/l lighter , than last week ulthoiitrh n.OOO hoavler _ than n your ago. The quality too lias deto'rl- uruted somewhat und the bU bulk of the lin.s now being marketed aru rather common and mostly ilhtnnd mlxud. hlppcrsluivotaken ho.d moru freely and thus together with the reduced offerings has stimulated buying. I'riuas liavo advanced from 15c to 'JOc over lust week's close. Good butchur und heavy lie s still soil from'iu ! to , - > o better thun lie.ivy boss , but tbo ranpu continues very nuriiiw. Fi'-irculy u veil ns high : ts - . c und generally lie ur.tVur under. It ciin well be ImnKlncil the showlnz did not Increase thu uppotltcs uf Hie holders of whcnl before hruakfust und with entlro unanimity they ruxhei ! down tuwn and into tlie pit ready losell : it ulinostiiny urice tlio moment thu bull Bhunil ti : | > . Tlio result was nearly a panic. I'ersplrlnK Ecllcri wcro plenty nt tlie opening at nnytthero between M ) > 4c and bl'jo for July , ugalnst Ma ut the co-u last niKtit. Sliorls were content to sever and take sucn line prollts without walling to t > eo whether there would bo any fur- thur decline. Their buying caused tbo inurket to llrm up for a time , the orlce GoliiR us lilsh asSlfic , but when the shorts were satlstled , the n.omeni any strength disap peared the downward eourso was resinned , iho dciiiorullzlni ; cllecl of Iho government report belli ) ; supplemented bv weaker cables , wnlcli naturally followed tlio publication ot our KOvcruinent report abroad , und by the continued fuvorab'o weather with the com bined result was iiclron tOiUSo , which closed wouk , a loss , compaicd with yesterday's lasi figures oT 4Jic. Corn was alTcctcd by nno weather for the prowluc planl and symnathy with the break In the other Brains. Holders hud evidently losl bcurl und tbo selling cruzc was iuteusu , loiu corn bolus thrown overrceklcsslvandun liiimenso business was _ aonc. The lurpo rrl- vals and heavier ofosieetivo [ movement In tlio Interior also had u tuiiduncv of woukenln ? . Hccelverssold freely and St.toulswas iiireoly represented on the scllliii : side. July opened at u run ju of from 47e to 4S'ie aealnst 4sto ul tbuclo.e yesterday , ro.ictcd Uc on covering , then turned down With wlieal lo 4514C , rallied to45Jiciind closed nt4j'ic. a loss of ( is. Julv oaH opened HiC loiver ut 31.- . . , .d us low us 'M''iC and closed at-"J"tC. 1'rovislons were weak In .sympathy with gra'ns. but the weakness WHS not BO marUtd nor the business so lursu. The prices for boss were higher , which tended to prevent deinorall/.allon. asl'dldllie buying of shorts. 1'ork closed with nlloss'pf . Lard Is 7 uolnts oil and ribs a llko imotfit , Ebtliniited rnculis | fok- Monday : Wheat , 125 cars : corn , KOJ carKoais , 49J cars : ho s , > ,000 head. , . 57 Tnal'jst says ; WjoJwisdom of tlio bear purators In retre : ttW3"froin their uKgresslve position durlnB.th i < H'ii two or three days WISH mnply dciuonsitiated this mornliiR. Tlio political nnd asrieiiUiir.-U news which arrived utter the close > .oriiUiluefiS yesterday was alike favorablrfto tui'niarket- . Hiirrlson's reiioinliiulloit ut Mlniibauolls and tlio defeat of the radical inovurrfcits for Iilnlno and Mc- Klnloy were accepted-as. In part at least , u victory for finunijlal ron > crvntlsm. and the news was therefore received -with consider able relief , lly far tlio most important fac tor in tlio market , however , was tbo govern ment cron report for June. Tnc leading futures ranged as follows : IIIO1I. 1.OW. CLOSE. WHEAT No. 2 Junc. . % . . * I 81 81E1H EIU 7 % COUS NO. 2- Junc Julr fccpt OATS J o. 2- Junc 81 31 81SI July SI6U 31HO fccjit 6U HO I5H MEWi 1'OIIK- July 10.17k 10 < ; K 10 RO 1C 3 ? " < 10 CO tow 1U 4SV 11) ) 47H UAH ! ) July 6 U C374 ! f , 85 63.5M Kept C 31 C U ) C 3i M SHOUT itius- Julj- e so C 10 6 M 637 Sept G 15 C47W C 40 B 42 Cush quotations were us follows : KMIUII Unchanged. S'll : AT No. 2 spring , 79ic ; No. 3 sprlns , 74Sc ! ; No. 2 red. Sic. Conn No. S , 47 ! c. OATS No. a. WiSKlc ; No. 2 white , 33c : No , 3 white. : tJejc. : ! llVE No. l ! , 7sc. HAIII.ET No. S , COc ; No. 3 , 3SSMc ; No , 4 , 39 © 17c. FLAX SEED No. 1. H.03. TIMOTIIV SEED I'rlino , Sl.J9ffll.34. I'oitK .Mess , per bbl. . SI0.32K ; lard , per 100 SUOAIIS Receipts and shipments today wore us fol lows : On the 1'roduco oxchanpo today tlio butter maiket was quiet : fancy creamery. 17CMKc : fine western. lOc : ordinary , liSHe ; selected dairies , 14Q10u. E-PS easier ut 14Q14c.4 ! Is'c\v Vork .Miirkets. NEW VOIIK. Junoll. KI.OUII Hocolpts , 11.001 pkss. ; pxports , 10,773 bbls. and 1U.4U3 Haeks ; dull , houvy. unsettled ; Bales. 19.400 bbls ; low extras , i2.bJ33. 5 ; winter wheat , low crudes , g2.G5ft3.35 ; f air to fdnoy. S3.4Va4.CO ; patents , tl.2.r , OU ; Minnesota. SJ.WJiCl.a.l ; strulKhts , * i.N"Xii.W ; patcnte. 5l.2Jia."i,10 : rye lulxluics , iUDcrllno , t..207.2.80 ; tine. tl,86&2.45. Coit.v .MUAi.-DuIlj yellow weitorn , 12.85 ® 3.10. 3.10.WllKAT Receipts. ttl.KO bn. ; exports , 213.483 bu. ; sales , 5oo5oyJLUsuj' futures. 227,000 bu. of Bpot. Bpot fulrly nctlvc , lower , unsettled. Na 2 red , tiT&'JCUe ulloat , ffna'-HUo f. o. b. ; No. 3 red. bS.Vo : nnzraflod-icd. Mia'J7Ue ! ' : Na 1 iinrtlii'rit. MUCtUOKb ! No. 1 liurd. Ole : Na 2 nortliern , K'.ic ; Na 2 , Chicago , 87O6S ! c ; No. 2. MUwvukco , 87c ; No. 3 Bjiriiit : . 8l ? c. Uptlona , a budly depressed inurkut en mo out lhrouh'tlQlovornmcnl | : reports at thu early prices , cfown io on June nud UKUic on other month ! ) . Tboro wore nlso lower cabc ! < . The forelpnernund loal lonKS wcro heavy sellers. ThbrOAVhs u reaction of ! iOie ? , with thu close weak at 2Uc dcellno on .lime end 2' ttI4'e : ? on nUier uldnllis. No. 2 roil Juno. Uc , doling .ut b7'.c ; July , Ssiias'J.'iC. ' ut8Syc ; AURtist , Ha ? ; ( U > t'c , clohlnu at t".kSeptember. ; . S ! iUMp ! , cloiliiK al bOHc ; Oo- tolier. KHili'-Wc. clOJIils at bO ) c ; December. til'i4i'Jl1 c closlnz ut viUti ; AUy , 189Jfiva \ \ lM > .c.closlnKatl iX ii HYE Dull und Ipwcrs western , 63&83ic. ! IiAiit.cr MAI.T XJulet. COIIN HecolpU , ' VS.b25 bu , ; exporU , 18,165 bu.j ale > . 1.15U bill of futiirca nnd 101.000 bu. of spot. Kpot murljet lower , iiulet , closlnz btcadlcr : Na 2 , MUCi-Wieln elevator ; 50B.'KiUo atlnat ; un ruded nilxixl , 5&iTc , Uptlona were demoralized with wlicnt , lower cables nnd lursu receipts at tno west nnd closed weak atHiUSUo decline. June. &Su ; July , UliOU c , closing f > 2ic ! ; Aucuvt , sv&vj o , closln ; , 52c ; Hoptcuiber , 51 ( c.V2 v , closing , 51ic ! ; October , 5ic. ) OATS Hccolptv , 23CX ! bu. ; exports. 3.003 bu , : sales , 43),000 bu , of future * and : iavOO bu. of ipou Hpol lower , unsuttlod , dull. Options , fulrly nctlvc. weak ; June. aioiJuly. av&iVic , closliiLie ; Auiruvl. 3ISS.'U4e ? , clublng. 34 > ic ; Kuptenibrr. ail.iJJl'.c. eloslnir , 3lio ! ; No. 2 white , spotl'te , mixed wetioru , 3itt37o ; whllo w ttttcrn , 4 IC47O. . HAV Qului ; bhlppins , t7.OOQi7.75 ; good to choice , 1-UHlilU.Wl lioi'S Dull , ttuady ; stnto common to good , 22Je < : 1'Bolflo toast , fcxavs. buaAit-ltiiw. qul t but st roue ; rcflulni : , 2Vc ; centrlfuculn-W tviuauo ; rotlned , uulot , Urin. u , dull ; Kl test , 10.e ; New Orlcnns dull but steady ; common to fancy , KICK Quiet : domestic , fair to extra , 4S © O'ic ; .lapnn , .ViVi'tc , I'lmuii.KtiH llull but steady : crude in barrel * . pac ngr * . 'Me' crndo In bulk. ( IK ) ; united closed at MUo for July ; rcfinfil Now York , X 0 ; 1'hll.vtplphla End llaltlmorot t-MO ; 1'iillnrtclplilu nnd ll.illliunro In hulk , (4.2-X UOTTO.NSKEU Oil. yulct but tlrmt yellow. . TAI.I.OW Dull but steady tti 00 for packnccs. Itosix Inactive , itculy ; strained , common to v oed , { ' .a.Ol.nV TuiU'l.NTiSE-Qnlcl but steady : COUOTOc. Kr.ns IJiilot , ttcndy : wt-Morn , poor to prime , 15'4'ttlCHc : rcct-lpts , 4.410 p.ickaircs. llipr.s Inaptlvotronp : wet salted New Orleans selected , 4r.75 lb , oaSo. 1'oitK Qnlct. steady ; old mt > . $0.751110.50 ; new ine , ill.PO : extra prime , $ lo..1W.ll.Oi. CUT MKATs-Uutot. tlrni ! pickled bolllcs. 7c ! pickled Khouldors AUc ; pickled hntn * . 10li' < t lie ; middles , ( , ulct : short , clear , t.15U7M Ijtlili Weak , dull : western steam. M.M ; siles , 5X ) tlercos ; options sales , 250 tlorees ; July. $ ac.1 ; Aii''iHt. f t,73toptumbcr. ( . M.s ) . Ittrrrnit I'lriiiemnil In uood demand : west ern dalrv. ' IV&Hc ! western cro'imorv , 14O20C ! western 'fncdiry , llOl e : KlRln. Il > ii2iic. C'llKtMtt ( Jtilelt p.'irl sl < ltii , : s0'ic. I'KI Inns Vnlct ; American , Sll.ii.V3H. 75. Corrr.i : Inactive : liiko. fll.70. LtAP-gulet : domestic. Jl.1534.00. TIN jteutly : straits , r.'i.sr.avi.iu St. I , mils .Miir ! < rt . ST. I.ntns , Mo. . June II. Ki.oun I/owor and xm ettle < l : rholco. M.t3'l.2i ) : fancy. t.m& : ] 370 ; extra fum-y , } I.W < 3I,10 ; patents , } l.35i $ ' WHEAT The government n'port knocked wheat sadly this niornliu. senJIng : it down -"iWa'jiO ' ciirly , and after wlul lluctmilionsnnd pn-at cxeltemciil closed ut 4ic below ycstcr- iliiy ; cash closed 8i | c : July , iic ) bid : August , 7c iK'ied : December , 817'c. COII.N I'lio troulilu lu wheat nnd advices from corn fields sent corn down UQ-ISc : cash , 42c ; July closed 41 , ' © 42o sellers ; September , 42Uo. OATS Followed wheat and corn : closed 3Sc below ycstcnliiy ; cash,3)e ) ; July closed , 2Sie ! ; ! * eptuiihcr , 2c. Hvu No sales. llAlii.r.v No market. HIIAN l/owun ijiic. ; ( : HAV Dull anil nnchanca. UAli-DilllntKLl)7 : ) ! ( . TI.AX jiKtiti Quiet atWa COII.N MuI. . Lower nt f2.55ffi2.Gl WIIISKV Steady at Si. 111. IlAoniNO ANP Ino.v UOTTON TIES Un- chunpud. I'oiiK-Qnlet : Julv. $11.21. LAIIII I .ower : S 1. l.va.fi.2.1. Ditv SALT SI CATS l.no o lota , flionlncrs. $5..0 ; louts and ribs. S14.1 ; shorts , & 5.C ) ; l > oxed lots , Me more. llAcoN-Hhuiililcrs. $ VOO : lonzs and ribs , K.I2li < ft.M : hnrts , J7.37'i .7.W. HuCKii-TS I'lour , 2.W.O lli . ; wheat. IS ,0001m. ; corn , tin. i > HI bu. : oats , 10,00) bu. ! rye , nonuj barley , l.noo bn. Siui'MKSTS 1 'lour. 5.000 Ibs. : corn. fl.CKM bu. : wneiit , 2.1'00 bu. : oats , It.OJO bu. ; ryu , none ; barlei' , none. _ Kauris City .Mirlct : . KANSAS CITV. Mo. . Juno 11. WHEAT Lower ; Na 2 hard , ij7auSc : No. 2 red. ' 3"ic. COIIN Demoralized ; No. 1 mixed , 40e : No. 2 white. 44'(3l5r. ' } ( OATS Vcrv dull : No 2 mixed. Eoa'Mc ; No. 1 white , Iioaaic , HVE Lower No. 2 quoted nominally ut C5c. I'LAXSKED ulc on thu basis of pure. IlMAN Steady ; sacked , file. HAV I'lrm ; timothy. S8.50 ; prairie. Jfl.50. llUTTnn Quiet , steady ; cruawcry , 13@lGc : EGOS Dull and weak at 1-e. ItKCEti'is-Wlicat. 4OjO bu. ; corn , 6.0M bn. ; nuts , nono. Snir.MK.NTS Wheat , 37,0W ! bu. : corn , 5,000 bu. ; oats , 1,000 bu. ColTee .Hnrkrt. NEW VonK. Juno 11. Options opcncil steady nnd unchanged to ten points off. closed stonily aim unchanged to llvo poluvs down. Sales. O. . " > 00 bugs. Including June. JlLto ; Julv. tll.to : August. JII.S.M5II.OJ : September , Sll.OJ ; December. ll..U ' Spot Uio , dull , steady : No. 7 , tKl.u031i.67if. l.l\irpool MnrlccM. l.ivEiti'onu Juno 11 , WIIKAT nusy ; poor deninnd : holilcrs oll'er moderately ; No. 1 Cali fornia. 7s G'id7l tor cental ; led western snrlnir , 0 OSi5Ji ! lOd ; No , 2 red winter , Cs USd ! aiis ioii. COHN Quiet : mixed western , 5s Id per cen tal. Triulcrii' Talk. CmcAoo. 111. . Juno 11. F. O. Logan & Co. , to Duncan. Ilolllneer & Co. : The trade expressed their surprise itt tlio favorabln eovcrnment report of ycs.tor.lny liy sending liberal order- to tills market for the sale of lout ; xvheiit , : is the varying estimates rung HE from 520.000.000 to ftS.i.00 i.uuo for the crop , according to stand ard of comparison , left lllllo consolation to the owner of wheat above Me n bushel. Tlie buying lias been mainly by shorts who are willing to take profits : tnd some buying on export orders.wliieh the larco decline enabled tilling. Tlio predictions uro for continued tn'r weather and with winter wboit farmers sellIng - Ing , crop prospects Improving nnd the world Impressil with the idea by our government that America would again probably ruisn a bumper crop , seem to point to the conclusion of still lower pr.ces tor the present. Later figures may snow modifications and weather may bring disaster und cliun-o these calcula tions , but Jiiit u t present we st-o nothing to buy It on. Corn , affected by weakness In other markets and lar o receipts , together wlih favorable - vorablo weather , was wonk and declined sharply , and will vciy likely weaken some early next week , but after such a decline , Hnd with me lute prospects lor tnat crop , wu icoi llko purchasing on any further decline. Outs weakened In sympathy , us did provisions , closing steady. CIUCAOO. 111. . June II. Counseln.nn & D.iv to Cockrell Hros. : The government crop re port Issued last nlpht started a small sized panic 111110112 country holder * of wheat , corn und oats. Most of thu whcut bud been bought only recently on most positive assurances of ihunaro to crow ng crops und shortened iicre- ace. The decline establlshml has shortened Into n day's length thu lliictu-itlons winch under oilier conditions uould probably have extended through n week. Thu season must bo favorable und lone to insure an npprouch to the yield Indicated by the bureau percent ages nnd wo think eonserviitlvo buying on further declines the best , policy to pursue. Trading lu provisions was not on u lurge scale , bul packers bounlit ollerlnss lor July freuly. cjpeelully of lard ( .ml ribs. Indicating un ex cellent demand for shipment. Some selling of September futures for outside Ionjs nar rowed the premiums slightly. Wo think hog products likely to sell some lower if receipts in hogs Monday equal cxpeclullons , but look to see packers buy freely on every weak spot below piesent prices , 1'redlct u ehurp re- uctloii when the grain markets turn stronger. STOCKS ANIJ 1JONDS. Uiuisnal Strength \Vns DUpluyeil In Secur ities Yesterday. NEW Vork. Juno 11. The stock market was unusually uctlvo mid decidedly strong , dis playing the most fironounoed tone It has shown for wcoks. The bulls were In complete command and tbo demonstrations ugulnst the list in the early dealings soon faMcd away nnd prices took u rapid upward movement. The bank statement was of u nervous character , but It would have no Inilucnco In nny case against Uiu buying of tlielr specialties by both London und Chicago , especially the latter. Chlcugo orders tn buy were In tno market in force uud Si. 1'aul was once moro the leader of the murliol in activity und strength tliongn the other graniurs followed closely. Ihero was a bharp Bliiinp In Now England In the early trading , but UH loss of 1 per cent had no Inlluencoof nntc. though the pressure by thu bears on the rest of Iho list caused frac tional concession * for the time being , which , however , wuru soon recovered when the mar ket once moro begun Its upward march. A few specialties Hlco Manhattan , Wheeling ft l.uko Krlo and some others made marked gains , but the movement of thu day Was In the grunu'ers. The close was active and strong ut thu top llvures. The trading reached ! 170,021 listed nnd B.KO unlisted shares. tiovoriimcnt bonds dull and steady. Thu following nro iho closing Quotations for thelcndlng sUielis on tbo New York i-tocic exchange today : share. " Including ! Atchl on , 5.S70 ; Phlcsea Uns. l.fiji : Dpl.innrp. l.no-tnwiiiinn A WcMern. 4. ! > ni | Krk % 4.U70 : Northwestern. 2.870 ! loth- vlllc .V NnMivlllo. 2.11X1 ! Ml * otfl l'iuMfU3..VW ! Northern 1'nclflo prcferroil , MW > ! New KIIR- ] H ml , 10,0 Id ; Heading. 0U1i ; HI. I'ntil , 4i.c : ! Union I'iclnr , n.ran 'Western L'nlon ' , 2,24) ; Wheeling * Luke Kr c , 3.131. New York Minify .Mnrkct. Nr.w YOIIK. Juno ll. Mosnr ox OAU < Easy with no lohtis , cltnlns offered nt 1 ! ( per cent , 1'iitMc MKIICASTII.K I'APKH svtW per cent STEIII.IMJ K.xcilAMiis-Qulot but Mcndy nt N.i7 for sl.\ty-dny bills nnd W.SSU for de- mum ! , Tlio closing quotations on bonds ; b.s. < s rec. . . . . . . . . . . iti ; < 4M'ntii'iiii , < n"iuna . . . IPS t'.S. Isi-oup ! ! ! ' N. J. T. Int. rerl. . . . 11W P. S 4'4 tea HO ' .North. I'aclfif lit * . IIS ) M'aclllcftoof 1(5 ( 10-1 tNurlh. I'arltlc 7m1 IIS 1-oulMnnn flp'd l . . . ill Notlhwo'ltTii Con , . IS' Tenii.newjH.fi' . . . . 103 Nuilli c > l'nilpbi * . . 1W4 Tcnn. new not. A . . . 11)4 ) St. I.X.I. M. ticn.5 . M Trim , now M't. , " . . . . . 7.1H ' "I. ! < .1 H. I" ( irn , M 110 Cnnmln.-o.Zml 101 # 1. l' ul ( * un ul > . . . < 191 Central riirlNclMii. . lUK'J St. I' . , C A l'ac. lst . . I1S > S Don. A 11. ( ! . lst . . . 111 ! 'Tex. P. KIl.Tr.ltcti SJ lien. A II. ( I. 4 sXVTen.IMl.H.TrllcU H V.rlo ml Iu1 il'nlon I'nrlllc l l . . llfrH M. , K. AT.tien. ! . . . ; ' .ij < West Short ! ItB > ! . . K. \ T. ti'Pli. ! . . 47i iH. . \V. . . " < but. Stock .Milrki't. IIOSTON , Mas . , June II. The following were tliuctiHlna prlcoton to3k < on tbo llos- ton stojk market tinl-iy : Toppkn. : il' ( Atlnutlc HoMon.l Maine. . . . US llontiin A Mont. . . . 424 C , II. \ 6 ! W'J Cnlmiirt .V llcrlit. . . 270 KnMcrn It. II. . . . . W Krnnklln 1 Kltchbnrit II. H ylf KriUiuiiie ! ! > { Flint A. IVro M 1'J 0-rcoln SI Xllnl.t IVrcM. | > M. SI > nnta V Copper. . . . I2H Mn . IVntrnl 10 'TnniariK-k ' 101 Mex. On. rum. . . . . . ! ( > ' { llos > ton lj ml Co. . . . ! > ' . ( N. V. , V Sett JHS an DlfKO l.nml Co. 15't N. V. .V N. K. 7d . . . ll'.i l\Vo t Knd IJind CO. IS II. A Lake C. com. . HellTclephonu 203 Kutlnnd pf < l. 73 IJinrtinMoro f 70 \Vli > . Con. com 1(1 ( ( Water Power * K Alloupi M. C tiu-w ) . 100 I Xcw Ynrk Mining Oiuitiitliinv. NEW YOIIK. Juno 11. Tlio followliu are the closing mining stock iinotntlon : Con. 'al. ft Vn SS * 15li > ilran IWI llfnihTiiuil Sill iOtlilr | r6 < Kurekn Con INI SUVBL-C 17S ( ionlil \ O. 1W Mprra Ncvmln 1W llnloNorcron. . . . . 1S. ' > "tnnilnnl IM HunivMnko IS.VI UnlonCon IW ) Horn MlvtT Ml I New Olti.iiANS , La. , Juno II. O fl.GTI.T. . KANSAS CITV , Mo. , Juno II. Olcirlnjs : , ! icini. ; I'Aiils. Juno It. Three per cent rentes , 09f for the account. HAI.TIMOHI : , Mil. .lunn II. Cluarlli7S. JM1)- ) ! StiO : baliiiivps. fJCS.102. KatoC percent. l.o.MHiN. Juno II. Amount of bullion Rene Into tlio Hunk of KngUml on balance today , XW.VM. Nn\v YOIIK. Juno H.-Glcarlne-i. tlU2.40.77 : ! balances. g'l.S'.U.r.t ) : for tbo week , c.CJflngs Jmblc..Vil : balance } , $ : in.l , T < .V I'IIIIAIIIII'IUA. : I'a. . June II. Cloirlnss ; < . Jll.OiaA'm : biilimeci , fl.S H.bOI. Mnnoy : i per cent. 1'or the wrok , clearing ; ) , JOSlbil"htei bal ances , Jii,4nts. : ; ; Nnw YOUK. June II. [ Spoolil Telegram to Tin : HEP. ] Kxclmngo win ipioted us fjllowH : Ublcago. liar : Huston , lUu discount ; bu l.onls , laa'JJc prcruluiii. CIUCAOO , III. . Juno 11. Money easy and un changed ut : iSQ.Vi ! per cent ; Now Vork ux- chungc. Ijo promluiiiu-iKud ; sturllnie.\cliiinie , tinchunccd. Clearings , { 15.S9IS7. > ; for the week. IIOild.TOJ. HIISTOX. Mass. , Juno II. Clearlnss. JIWTS.- BIS ; bulanco. ilKIJ..V > ! l ; for the week , clear- Itms. W.-'ll.oi1. ' ! : bal < uice < . flu.lll.cn : : fur the .samo week lait ycnr , cleurlngs. } al,710.V > : balancefl , f'.fiL'i.a.b. Mono.v. "Sl.'li per cent. K.\elu.ngo on Now Vorlc ( XttUo ell-count. ST. Louis , Mo. . June 11. Clearing. ! J.r : > ( , S.93 ; balances. j.07i.M : : this week , JSI.044.BIU ! bal ances. fiWil/Jiri ; lust week. Jil.'J'.I..I.M : bu- ! unces. J.13IT.71" . S.iino week last your. J2J..YI- 010 ; balances , J.V. " . ' ! . . ' . Money iiilct | at 40 percent , Exchange on New Vorli , 7. > aw per ccnt" Tin : TUK.tnits. All who attend Boyd's theater tonight wil bo favorably impressed , when will .bo pre sented by the D.ivis Fifth Avr.nuo company Linden's original melodrama , "Alberto , the Son of Monte Crlsto. " U'o are assured that these who iail to attend will m.tss ono of the greatest treats of their lives. The 'prices will range from 15 to 75 cents , and the play as produced by this company is well worth a dollar , but Mr. Boyd has taken Into consid eration the latonors of Iho season nnd popu lar prices will prevail. The engagement Is for one week and ihero will bo frequent changes of procram. Mr. Frank Linden , widelv ' known ns a supevo nctor , with Miss Edna'Lindon , u dashing , charming uctrcss , supported by the entire strength of the Davis company , will present nn exceptionally flno oatcrtainmenl Ibat will give extreme satis faction to these fortunate enough to attend. Mr. I indon . every where is not only a general favorite with the playgoing public , but also with the Knights of Pythias , bo being a leading nnd shining light of that fraternal order. This company contributed nearly $500 by a bonntlt to the Lincoln Hood suffer ers. They could well afford it , as for four weeks they crowded the Lincoln Lansiup ; theater. _ At the Farnnm Street theater this week the Dodd Opera company will bo beard Sun day afternoon and evening in "Chimes of Normundy , " Monday nlctit "Mnscotto : " Tuesday , "Girallo Giralla ; " Wednesday afternoon and evening , ' 'Erminic ; " Thurs day , "Uirallo Girufia ; " Friday , ' 'Chimes of Normandy , " nnd Saturday nltornoou nud evening , "GIrailo Giralla. " This is certainly a very attractive repertoire nnd with such capable and pleasing artists as Miss Amv Leslie , Miss Helen St. Clnlr , Mr. Dan Young , Mr. It. C. Cbumbcrlin , Mr. Muck Charles , etc. , who have all been mentioned at length hereto fore. The popular Farnnm Street tbealor management bavo lefr nothing undone that would contribute lo the comfort of its pat rons. and the house is delightfully cool and pleasant , while the management of tbe com pany seems anxious to insure the past suc cess by clving a rooortoiro for this week that requires much extra lubor and Commencing tomorrow the management of Wonderland has provided u strong double bill In the theater for the visitors , "Uuclo Josh" during ibo iirst hulf of tbo weak , and last half of the week Mark Twain's master piece , "Tom Sawyer. " Tbo curio ball attractions will bo Prof. Horn's bird circus and Brouillurd's famous wax group , "Tho Birth of Christ , " H ASH tiini.s. Net dresses , with baby ribbons passed through the inoshes , nro pretty for little girls' party frocks. Infants' caps are of line linen cambric or of soft surah or Indian , with fiuo all-over embroidery , or they uro made of tiny puffs , or pia tucus. finished wilh briar Btllculng. 5r Liltlo sailor hats of tarpaulin , of flannel or of straw are suitable to wear with almost any costume , and are universally becoming to both small and largo girls. For boys of twelve or fourteen knee pants with tbo cut away sack coat In English style are tbo thing , black or brown nose and loW shoes or laced shoes are worn with tboso suits. For children from three to six years tiiero are tbo picturesque coals consisting of rou yoke to which is attached a kilt pleated skirl ; the pleats are turned over at the back : of tbo waist , to as to form a big rosette. Children's gowns are no longer so ridicu lously long as 10 impcdo their movement * ; they reach Just above the sboetops , and may ' bo even shorter , according to tbo taste. Tbu French importations como Just below iho knee. Nearly all of the children's drosios ro made with round wulsts ; fancy bolts of fenlllo metul or hammered plutos , linked together with chains , uro much worn , but tbo s&ib Is decidedly pro-eminent. Cloaks for children of C years are made of toft bolgo or gray bencnlmo , the abort waist covered wllh point do Genes ; a frill of luce falls over the shoulder * and the full slcovcj bavo puffs of it at the top. Ducliso buys are using handkerchiefs with borders to match ibo slilrt ana stamped u41 over in a doulgn in tlour do Us ; nortosbooi or Jockey caps. Black silk handkerchief * and ihoso of white pongee are stylish , Tbo Highland suit is extremely stylub , but ll mun bo made by an ox port , and bavo the cap with tbo oaglii'i feather , tbo scurf nnd ull tbo accessories wbicti are characteristic of thin style or costume. Sailor suits th the wide pants , blouse and seaman's cap or tarpaulin hat are becoming to llttlo boys. Tbe blazer , tbo reefer and the box cost , reIn oil worn by llttlo girls , tbo reefer coming In fclre * to fit a child as young us 'J years old. While tlunntl jacket * , which can IK ) cleaned , are nice for wear ot tbn toasido , but mother * with economic Ideas and slender purses are apt to choose tbo inoro turviccublo navy blue and rcd . WEARY SONS OF THE DESERT' Tangier Tcmplo Prepares for the Im perial Council's Comintr. WHO WILL DO THE HARD WORK- Illttorr of the Myntlo Slirlnc .Mcrttntr the ( Irniul I.oitco of .Mntoni Hnynl Arcanum The Ancient Arable Order of the Noble * ' of the MystloShrlno tsonoof the oldest In stitutions In the world ns well n * the most popular. U was Instituted by tbo Mohara- mcdan Kalif Alco at Mecca Arabia In the ) year of Hojro , 'Jo ( A. D. , 050) ) . In forolcn countries the mcmocrshtp is conllncd to the nobility nnd to men ot high order of Intelligence , whllo the Imperial council ot the United States ot America requires the novitlata to bo n regu lar Knlpht Templar Inood ( standing or a thlrty-ucond degrco Mason of ttio.\uclont Accepted Scottish Hlto ot the obcdlcnco ot the supreme councils for the northerner or for tbo southern Masonic Jurisdiction * of such rtto In the United States. Ills an organization which whllo It tle-t votes Itself especially to the nodal wolfnro of' ' Hs mombeM , leaches respect to virtue , pro motes the Inculcation of honor nnd Integrity ) and dispenses chnrltv. As introduced lit ] Christian countries It Is devoid ot nil Islnni- lim and is In harmony \vitu the Christian ideas und law. It has no parentage or authority from or 'afllllalion with uny existing orgaiiltatlon , nor docs it profess to teach mysteries bo- longini ; to or used by any secret society other thun itself. The order was firs' conferred In Iho United States upon n number of Illustrious Thirty- seconds and Tlitity-tblrds of the Ancient Accented Scottish Kilo of Masonry nnd Knights Templar In thu cltv of Now York on Juno 111 , 1871. The tlrst toniplo of the order In tills country was organized in New York City by thirteen noble * ot tlio order on > Snptomber 'M , IST'J , and is known as Mecca lomplo. It now numberi nearly 1,700 mem bers nnd it was largely througb the Inllucncu of Mecca tcinnlo that Omaha was selected as the place for the annual moRtlng of the im perial council in Aunust next , for which p.rout preparations lira being made by Tnniricr Icnipiu of IhU city. The imperial council of ibo order for tbo | United Stains of America was organized in tbo city of New York on Nabar ol Talalu thof sixteenth ol the Arabic month Juraaz ul Awwnl I''ICl A. H. , nnswcrlng to Tuesday , Juno 0 , IbTO , with twenty legally constituted represent tivcs present. It now number * Blxty-ono subordiuato tcmplos , nnd over 'M\M \ mombers. Tlio ofllccrs for the term 1SS ! ) to 1S03 nroi Sam Bribes , imperial potentate , Cleveland , Onlo ; Henrv E. Hoslcy , imperial deputy potcptatc. lioston , Mass. ; William I ) . Mel- l.sh , imperial cliiot rabbau , Cincinnati , Ohio ; Thomas J. Hudson , Imperial nm 1st mil rab- ban , 1'ittsburg , Pa. ; John T. llrush , Im perial high priest mid prophet , In dianapolis , Ind. ; Uruco Ooodfcllow , im perial oriental ( fuide , Detroit , Mich. Joseoh L. Wright , imperial treasurer , Philadelphia , I'onn. , frauk M. L.uce , imperial recorder , Chicago , 111. , William il. Majo , Imperial llrst ccroir.onlal mu'-.ter , Brooklyn , New Yorir , Cyrus W. Katon , imperial marshal , Cedar Rapids , lowa , Kdwnrd C. Uulp , imperial c.tptaln of Iho guard. Sallna , Knn. , Charles L. Klold , Imperial outer guard , Sun Francisco , Cl. Illustrious I'otcntato Henry ( J. Akin of Tangier temple , has completed his list of committees upon whom duvolvo the honor o looking after the Shrincrs und Knights Templar when they visit Omaha in August. As completed iho committees are a > follows : bxccutlvo Committee II. C. Akin , illus trious potentate , chairman ; Gustavo Ander son , L. M. Hheom , 11. E. Crumb , John T. Clarke , Caarlos S. Hunllngton , L. II. Korly , James S. France , T. 1C. Sudborough , F. F. Williams. Wavs and Means John T. Clarke , chairman " man ; W. U. SievorsV. . A. 1'age , Cudct Taylor , 1C. F. Slevor , A. P. Hopkins , W. E. Wood , Theodore Olson. Edgar Allen. W. E * Cechcl , Thomas Swobo , Frank E. Moorcs , C. N. Uiotz. Jeff W. Bedford , Chiis Hartman - man , 1 . M. Kbeem , T. C. Brunncr , A. U. Smith. J. S. Franco. II. T. Cody , J. A. Hnke. Commlbiurv L. M. Hheom , chairman , H. A. Eastman , u H. Korly. H. C. Crumb. C. S. Huntinglon , T. 1C. budborough , Thomas D. Crane , H. E. Cuubbuck , J. S. Franco , Iddings , McCnnn , W. J. Mount , Edgar Allen , F. J. Borthwlck , John H. Butler , Charles H. Courtney , S. W. Croy , H. P. Devallon , E. T. Duke , L , . D. Ulchards , C. B. Iiarton , James Gilbert , Euclid Martin. Tbcodoro Olson , C. S. Potter. Souvenirs nnd Printing Charles S. llunt- Inpton , chairman , Uobert Carlcton , U. F. UeLorimiur. Victor Mussulman , F. F. Wil liams , H. E. Cuubbuck , Cadet Taylor , W. H. Bowcn. Koceptlon Judge Gustavo Anderson , chairman , Charles B. Finch , L. M. Kocno , Hay Nvo , Victor White , W. N. Xixson , Henry Gibbon , John N. Westberj , C. B. Ilorton , W. S. Novius , W. 13. Annln , Hlchard Smith , A. ll. Hopkins , S. W. Croy , W. S. Sirawn , F. M. Ellis , M. L. Purrotto. Clinton N. Powell. M. O. Maul. E. H. Per fect. Knights Templar Pnrado Louis H. Korty. past grand commander of Knights Templar in NobritsKn , chairman ; Gu'tavo Anderson , James S. Franco , W. T. Hoblnson. Curavun H. C. Crumb , chairman : C. S. Potter.V. . J. Mount , U. A. Abercrorab'.e , John T. Wertz. W. D. Matthews , II. Carloton. Transportation Thomas 1C. Sudborough , chairman ; balance of committee not yet ap pointed. Hotels Fran It F. Williams , chairman ; J" , P. Finioy , Morltz Meyer , Gustavo Ander son. son.Sbrinc Parade James S. France , chair man ; Frank E. Moorcs , Li. II. Korty. C. S. Potter , W. T. Hobinson. H. W. Shrivor , C. B. Horton , G. W. Mills. Joseph H. SlalTord , Gustoyo Anderson , Jeff W. Bedford , W. S. Slovens. Press L. M. Kbccm , chairman ; Cadet Taylor ; balance of committee not yet ap pointed. It is estimated that from 10.000 to 15,000 Shrincrs and Knights Tomplur will bo In Omaha during the meeting of Iho imperial council August in , 10 und 17 , and their proper entertainment after thu triennial conclave at Denver will bo no small matter. Much important legislation will como before - fore the Imperial council , which number * about " 00 members , n now ritual , among other thliu's , being slated for adoption. Monday night , Aug'iil Ifl , Iho KnlgbU Tomplur will parade und so wo of tbo cruclc conimnndorles will give a drill. Tuesday evening , August 10 , iho Shrlna parade will take place , and tbls will bo the event of a lifetime. After tbo parade Tuncier toniplo will entertain tbo members ot tbo imperial council at a grand banquet. Atrangomonts liavo been roado for Iho en tertainment of tbo imperial potentate and his bulto at tbo Mlllard hotel , bis royal highness nrrlvmgSaturday , August lit. Tangier temple , out of pity for Iho un- rcgnnoratcd sons of tbo desert who wander in dnrknoi * unaided , will escort a Inriro class of postulants ( .cross the burning sands Mon day evening' , Juno 27. This will bo the last work done by Tangier before iho mooting of Iho imperial council. "And n word ID Iblno ear , on , Effcudl , brine thy Fez. of llmmr. The two most Important change * made In tbo constitution and laws of the order ut tbo recent session of tbo supreme lodge , held la Charleston , S. C. , and which go Into odcct July 1 , are tboso of graded assessment ! , and that now members shall pay not more than ono assessment per month for tbn tlrst six months , and not moro than two aitctamont * for the next eighteen months of their mem bership. Tbo enactment of these laws Is u Etep In tbo right direction , und no doubt will overcome iho objections heretofore roado by young men who , under the o'cl ' plan of mseninnentis claimed that tbo burden wa unequal und unjuu to the younger members , und , nouplod with tbo guarantee , that iiow members will only have to pay a certain amount of assessments for the llrst , two years of tholr membership , will ccr- tululy have u tendency to swell the ranks of the order with dejlniulo malarial. "Lato to bed and tarl.y to nse will shorten the road to your homo tn tbe skies. " But early to bed and a "Little EUrly Klio' , " ttia pill that mauos life longer uad bettor uud wlsor.