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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1893)
* . - . . - . 6 THE OMAHA DAILY F1UDAY , JUNK , 23 , 1893 , COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Order- from the Outoldo Wcro Eitromoly Scnrco on 'Ohn.ngo ' Yesterday. CASIIWHEATCOMMANDEDSOMEATTENTION Contract Orndn Wan In Demand , but It Wn for Cnrrjlnif rurpnir-n nml Not far Hlilptnptit rttockn nnd lloinln. f CHICAGO , Juno 22. Orders from onLildo were extremely scnrco today on 'change. Whcnt , corn , oat nnd provisions wcro left cretly much In the hnnds of the local speculator later * . 1'liictuntlons wore not vlolmit , nor was Innlnesn nctlvo. Whoatnvoraged firmer , butcloscd , IM compared with yesterday's rest ing price , He lower for July nnd from Jfc to Hole lo ur for September , showing reduction of rather bettor tlmn ? < c during the opening. Thcro was n demand for cash wheat on the contrnctgrndc , hut It was for currying pur poses nnd not for shipment. Corn Is ! fc lower for July and We lower for September. There was said to bo no o.-port biifdnefts nt New Vork. Provisions were Irrcg- ulnr , pork clo'lngntn decline of from 25c to OOc. while Inrd nnd rll.scored respective nd- vnnccsof from l'2'cto ' lOc. Innhi'nttho npuiilng wns from < ( e to uc lower tlmn yesterday's closing nnd prices further declined from ! ( c to Nc. then rjilod utrongor nnd with only sllsiit lluctuatloiiM prices were ndvntircil from ? < c to a c then ruled olT 'tc nnd tluiclimn w ns about ! c lower for July nnd c lower for Heplembur tlmn yc-tcrdny. Tlio enrly lUiillno wn attributed to the reported brink fnlltirea nt I.os Amtclus. The speculative olterlncs were liberal nml bellliiK qulto gen eral nt the Htnrt , but the ilccllno developed nbottordumtind. It wns said Hint tlio bunks hiul Intimated n wllllngi'i'SH ' ' U'tiow whont lonns nnd tlio high rates appear to ; have broughtn peed outsldo capital ; huro nnd there WIIH n good , lively cotnputllltm for Investment j and the premium on September fell. Tlio fact tlmt the ( .ecretnry of the treasury would begin next Monday to iinilclpnto the July Interest ulso helped llui nmrkot. The nihilticoiiindarnoolTurlngii. Hut the decline wns helped eonsldernbly by tlioasslgnmciil of a large real estate nml loan firm hero. Corn wns gonornlly weak , innlnly on the fnvoinhlo crop reports , and the fnlluro of aNew Now York llrm wui n Mlmiihint , A backward movement has weakened confldimco In foieign dcmnml , nnd there was fice liquidation of for- , . . . . . . ichitivoly steady on fnlr buying by fclmrtA. The iiiarkut closed with a not lesser or from Uc to Jo on September , steady for July , but with un advance for June , rilces wcic controlled , to u considerable extent , by The rise In lard wns duotonn ndvnncn In housof JOc. There was n loiimrkablo absence of buyers. , . , KrulghtH were dull nnd easy nt lc ( for wheat nnd 15 e for corn to ItulTnlo , and : ic for corn to Kingston , most of the engagements bohiK for the latter port. Kstlmnted n-oolptH for tomorrow : \\heat , 70 cnrHj corn , 3'JO cars ; IIOKS , 10,00(1 ( head. The luiullmi future ! ) rmiKod 119 follows : ArtleloH. Opoii , HlRll. Low. Cluic. WllKAT Junu ( IBM nr.jf 01)1 July dit 0" Sept 70x0 COIIN June US 41- < July II ! Sept 11 ! Jn 4t ! OATH Juno no1- Utljd MH - ok MKHSl'OHK July in in 1(110 ( in on 10 Ifi Sept 10 ! 00 jo no 10 oo 20 eon LAUD July n or. II 7i ! > o nn n 7'ju Sept ID : io ID : in 10 ! ! 0 10 aujj SHOUT 111113- Jnly B no a nn Sei't 11 215 o _ ' . * 883 * Ciieh quotations wore as follows : FI.OUH asy ; ( .ales usually nt some con cession. WIIKAT No. 2 aprlng , C lJi < ilO"c ; No. H spring , t. o. b. , & 9 i03ij ; No. 2 red. 0 J'iQOOc. COIIN No. 2,48c. OATS-NO. 2 , 30'S ' < 2SO , ' 'c ; No. 2 white , f. o. b. , 83JM30c ; No. 3 whlto , f. o. b. , 8232JiC. DHvc No. 2 , JOc. UAIH.UY No. 2 , nomtnnl ; No. 3 , 87c ; No. 4 , fi o. b. 3237c. FMXHr.Bii No. 1 , $1.07. TIMOTHY SKID rrlmc.f 3.05. I'OUK Jlom , per bill. , * 10.1&10.17 ; lard , per 100 Ibs. , ifll.tiSa'J.i7i ( ! ; eliort ribs , Hldus ( loose ) , ja.97'y.O ? ! ; ; dry salted sliouldern , ( boxed ) , jy.WHI.10.00 ; bliort clear sides , ( boxed ) . $9.7.)5ilO.OO. WIIIBKV Distillers' finished goods , per gal. , BuaAJlS Cut lonf , OUci fltnndard "A , " D.G-I. Tlio following weio the reculjits nml uhlp- nientH fur toduy : On the Produce oxcliuiiRO today tlio butter murkiit WIIH titendy ; cronmcry , lQ10c ! ; dairy , 1-JQ17C. EggK , weak ; strictly fruah. 13 Q13J4C. Now York MiirkoU. NKW Vnnic. June 22. Frxim llecolpts , 23- 07& pkgB. : exports , 1,020 bhls. . 4,0b sackb ; sulCH , 11.000 pl < Ks. ; market-quiet , weak. COIIN MIAI : Moru nctlvo ; bteaily. HAIU.KV JlAi.T Dull , Kteudy , WllLAT UecelptH. 170,000 liu. ; exports. 188.- 000 bu. ; Miles. 1.20.000 bu.of futures. 112.000 bu. of Npot. Hpot market dull , llrm ; No. 2 red , In Htaro nud elevator. 72&72fcrulloiit ; , 71 ( "C72c ; f , o. I ) . , 71"7Uc ( ! : uiik'niiled red , GOWUJc : No. 1 northuiii , 71i © 72c ; No. 2 northern , 00 ? < ® 70c. Ojitloimwero fnlily nctlvo and ) ® ? lower ; o. 2 red , Juno , 71 ? { © 72Jc ! , closing at 72'iUj July 72 ; < lii724'c , closing at 71Ia c : August , 7-lli70c , closlnu lit 74'c : Beptomber , 7liiJi ( ( > 77 ; < c , closlm ; at 70ic ! ; December , bl'/i4.H2Hc. eltisliiK''U ' HI'/c , COIIN Iteeolplii , lf > ,000 bu. : uxportx , 03,000 bu. ; bales , tiO.OOO future * . -JB.udo bu. spot. BpotH dull , easier ; No. 2lOe In oluvntor , fJOc ntloat ; uiiKnided. mixed , u2e , Options declined HfOle ; Augtisi. DOKOEilKe , closing nt fJOKc ; Huptciiiber , fiOiilC&l'.ic , closing ut Oliic ; De cember , fil'/tc , closing nt dO. c , OAltf Iteeelpts , 124,000 bu. ! exports , 74,700 bu , ; salob , 200,000 bu. futures , 03.000 bu. hpot. Spots ( lull , ciulor. Options dull , lower , wonlc ; Juno , 87B ! < Io37Wc. closhiK nt 37)ici ) July , aoyjj 37c ! , eUislim nt 3U' c ; Auuust , ! ! 434 ! ( c , closing at 34'ic : September , ! i2.Ti(2i33Wc ( , clos ing ut a2icNo. ; 2 white , 30SJ 304'c ; No , 2 Chicago , 3b4C ? ; No. 8 , 37c ; No , 3 whlto , 3Hi { < & BHe ; mixed webtorii , 37Jift30o ( ; whlto west ern , 30244c. HAY Unli't , sternly. lloi'rt V'lrm , oulet. I'noviBioNS-Cut meats , llrmer , qulot ; mid dles , dull , firm , I.nril , quiet , llrmer ; western Btciun closed nt } 0,00 ; sule , none. Options , bales , none ; July closed , tO.'Jfi , iiomliinl ; AiiKU , } ( ) : Buptember'closed , (10,00. I'ork , less ilotimr.il , hteady , llUTTBii 1 Inn ; western dairy , 14 < 7MHic ( ; itorn croaniery. 1UVCU.21C1 Chtern fuctoiy , " 1 ElKlns , 1 ! ' - ( 'IIEICHK ModtTiitu doinand , slcady. Eons Fair dcinund , Irrecular ; receipts , 8,000 pkgs. ; western frvbh , IMflU .c. TAI.I.OW Dull , wciik ; city ( i'J for pkgs , ) , . CMTTONHKED Oir/-Qulot , weak ; crude , 38c , nominal ; yellow prime , 42c ; clmlco , 4G4Hc. Tiioi.ktiu Qulut ; rullni'd ' loHur ; United closed lit 6H'ifi bldt rclluc'd New Vorkt&,2& . Kom.N-Qiilnl , hteudy , rENTiNK Qulut , vtcady ; 29KO3UC. B Quiet , llrin i domuhtlc , fair to extra , 2 ? t i,4SirMiic. Now Orleans , upon kettle , good to choice , dull , steady at aOi 3Me. SUOAII Haw , tluU , nominal ) roflncd , llrm , ( inlet , IIIOM Utcady , ijuloti Amurlciin , 1 12.70 i. . , Cowil-Qulc : > t ; IiiVo. I10.0B. l.KAD ICusyj ilomebtlc , ta.bS. TIN - Hteadyi Snails , if'JO 10 bid , 120.20 risked ) plaiei ) . dull , bteudy. Hpultur , steady ; aouii'4ttlo , 11.20. St. I.aul * ilnrlieli. ST. Louis , Juno 22-rixiun-Woak : In liuy- orb' fuvar ; patentb , * 3.1fiii3i5 ; othurs un- hanged : extra fancy. * 2.H& 2,0& ; fancy. . . choice. 2.16a'J,30i family. 2.oJ 02.101 rye Hour , ea/j. . M nr.Aiuiru'ii wi-alc. : iiiiuen . liocnmo huiivy again and eased oif ; rlou'd ! { u buluw Jesterdny ; No. 2 nnl. casb. tilUc ; June , Ulc ; ulyclobud 01 ( iiOI ci AugUit. li4W4lU4f.ci Bi-ptembiT , ooyc. L'oitNFollont'd wheat ] No. 2 mixed , 38'jci June , 3Ho : July , 3HlJc ; Soutuinbur , 3UVc. OAIHI.iisUir ; No. 2 ciuh , 2iHo uskuil : July , 27 ' jc ; AugUkt , 20'jCi Hoptumber , 2S ! a2aic. ! I'no VISIONS -Qulot ; jiork and lard un- rhiuuoil ; rurrunt market , * 18.75. lard , JO.OO W'J.iyjj. Dry salt meets unchanged , oxcupt khorlK. (0.4b | loose. Mioulilorb. 18,00 ; longs mid ribs , J1U ; bacon , packed HhoultJura unchanui'd , 0,70 ; longb and rlhu , flO.&di uluirtti , K1U.05. > Jluui , uiicliiinstHl , bugar cured , laiiUc , llUTTKlt-Unchangeu. % llBCUUTH-noiir , 6,000 bbls. ) whcnt. 11.000 Vfvic.or"tV'OO ' bu.j oats , 22.000 bus rye , l.OOObu : barley , none. , Billl'MENTS-Flimr. 4,000 bhla t wheat , U.OOO uuicurn , 00,000 Uu. ; outs. 2,000 bu : ryu uud barley , none. _ _ _ _ _ _ Now York llrr ( iuiiiU Murki't. New VOIIK , Junu 22. The ilry goods tnnr- ket was moro actlvo In komu cllrcctloiu. The near outlook was regurdfil us linprovvd. The dcuiauU for blvuclied cottons ttu > fulr , whlto 7-8 nnd 4-4 Micotlmrii , roducnd on Tucftdny , tiiiTlni ? bron rloicd out nnd plneed "at vnhie. " Tilliiilck | movotnnnt U n iurprl o nnd Uf \ nltlcnnlnn to tlitt conlldenro of Iniynrs nml of the condition of thn innrkot. 'Anontu have nuido Itomcstcaa 4-4 blrachoil H'ic , Whlto Hock blenched 8Hc , Capital O'.fc find Wlitto House tio. Omaha I'rodurjo Mnrlcct. The butter market docs not show much cljnnito. The receipt * nro not very large nnd with the demand good the mnrkot continues llrm. 1'oiillry Is very dull , nlthomth toward the closnTif the week It M only natural to nntlel- Piito n llttlo butter demand. A few of the bent old hem soli to the butchers it He , but the drovers will only pay 7'ic for the very bent. Old roosters nre slow at any price. As predicted n few days ngo , the receipts of fftea are cntnmnnclnit to show a slight gnlii nnd those who wcro the heaviest receiver * nro accordingly feeling rather weak. Just at the present tlmo Omaha U the licit egg market In the country. Other markets tire n rotten as they could well bo and there Is no outlet for eggs coming to this market except the locnl trade. Now , ns the receipts commence to In- crense , It would look ns If the mnrkot would hnvo to come down hero to a shipping bnsls. There Is nothing now to oiler on the subject of potatoes. New itolntoes continue to pour In ns If there wns no end to the supply nnd the market Is accordingly in bnd shape. Some nro holding buck and not trying to push sales with the idea that there will bo n reaction In the near future. Old potatoes are lost sight of , but there are still quite a good mnny scattered around the city which nro waiting for a buyer that docs not come. There wns a fnlr run of blnck rnspbcrrlns nnd n few home grown strawberries , but nsldu from th.it there wns not much on the market In the way of hurries. VKOKTAM.KS. TOMATOES Mississippi4-hnskotcrntos , $2. UAI.IFOIINIA OAIIIIAUK Orates , per ll > . , 2 ! { < ifc 2J/o ; Ht , Louis cabbage , per erntc , { 3.00ii3.25. Nnw POTATOES Southern , per bbl. , 13j California , per Ib. 2il2Jc. HIIIIMI MEANS Per bu. box. $1.50. PEAS Per bu..on orders , 7.ric'ft1.00. ' CucuMiiEits Per dohomd grown , 75ri OOc. t'Atn.trixiwcn Fancy , pordo- . . $1.75. ONIO.SS.Southern , per bbl. , 14. I.ETTUCI : IVrdor. , on orders , 20il25c. ItAliiKllRH 1'ordoz , , on order" , IC UCic. OIIKUNO.MONI Perilo ) ! . , on otdcis , 15ii20c. Asi'AIIAOUS Per doz. , SOtt-IOfl. Nuw llKKtsPer doz.lOitOOc. . NKW Tuitsii'd-1'er do25U30c. . OAMFOII.NIA CIIEKHIIS : 1'or 10-lb. box , J1.25 Wl.DO. SriiAWiiEniiins-l'or case , on ardors , J3.00 ® Oo'osunuuniirs Per case , $3.50. HI.ACK IU8i'iii.iiitlis-- 24-plnt cases , J2s 24-ittartcasus | , ja.OOB3.74 . . LKMONS Choice to fancy , $4.00 5.00 ; cxtrn fancy , $5.0030.00. 11ANANA9 Per bunch , Including crates and packing , ? 2.00il2.00. PIIAMIE - Klverildo seedlings , $3.0033.20 ; Hlveixldo Medllorranean sui-ots , $3,70 ; moun tain Mcdltci ranean.wools , $3.0033.20 ; moun tain oranges , 82.60tt2.70. IlLACKiiuuiuiiH l'ur'J4-iiinrt casp < , * 4. Jihssouiu UIIEHIIICS I'or2j-qt , case , J3,00a HU'UTIIKIIN PLUMS Wild goose nnd Chlckn- saw , per24-qt. case , ? 2.0 ( > H$2.00. LKs Per dor. , $2.0051.2.00. At'ltluOTS Perorate of 4 baskets , $2.50. WATKitMlUNS-Per 100 , S30.00S35.00. nuxTKii , isons , roui.Tiiv. UtTTrnn Strictly fancy country , small lots , 15TMGc ; packing stock , 12e. ! Ktiiis Ucneial market , H'4iM2c. ( I'oui/rnv Choice hens , 7)i&Hc ) : mlxofl coops , ( 'i < tt7c ; loostorn , 4J5c ( ! : spring aliickons , $2.75 ® 1.00 ; t'cuio ami ducks , 7 < S8e. HAY The market on good upland hay , 8G..07.00 In car lots. VKAII'hotce and small fat , 774c ! ; largo nnd thin , 3 < aGe. , - KIIIISIH City Miirkots. KANSAS CITV , Juno 22. WIIIIAT Weak and l6c ! loner ; No. 2 haul , 60S150'ic ' ; No. 2 red , u54"Gc. ! Cou.x I'lrm ; No. 1 mixed. 33J33Jic ! ; No. 2 white , H4c. OAIS Dull nnd ensy ; No. 2 mixed , 2GS,27c ; No. 2 white. 2 U2H' c. Hdiis Weak nt lOc. llirniit : Unchanged ; crcamoiy , 1810c ; dairy , ISillSe. Kucuii'TS Wheat , none ; corn , none ; oats , none. SIIIPMINTH Wheat , 13,000 bu. ; corn , 1,000 bu. ; oatn , none. * Cotton Markor. Nnw Onr.tiANS , Juno 22. Quiet ; coed mid dling 8 13-lGc ; middling , 7 11-lGc ; low ndd- dlng , 7Mc ; iiood ordlnarv , 7 11-10 ; not re ceipts , 8,000 hales ; gross , 3,000 bales ; exports to the continent , 100 bales ; hales , 1,000 bales ; stock , 111.400 bales ; Juno , $7.50 , nominal ; July , * 7.5G ; August , J7.G1 ; September , M.G4 ; October. $7.70 : Nov- emhor , 7.7 ( > ; December , $7.82 ; January , * 7.'J7 ; robmury , JB.04. MliinunpollK Will-lit Mnrlcet. MiNNRAroMH , Juno 22. Mnrkot firm ; cash strouger , gaining ! Jc from yesterdriy ; No. 1 northern sold nt fj'JiiftdOc nnd No. 2 northern nt 57c. Kecolpts , 310 cars. Close : Juno , 58vc ; July , 5Hjc : AuKiistG4Uc ; September , G3'jc. On track : No. 1 hard , Glc ; No. 1 north ern , BOc ; No. 2 northern , D057c. Mnrki-ts. Mn.WAUKr.n , Juno 22. WHEAT Easy ; July , Gajic ; 2 spring , G3c. CORN mill : No. 8 white , 38c. OATB-Qulot ; No. 2 white , 345@30c. ! HAlti.F.Y 08c. HYK-OOC. I'ltovisiONS Steady ; pork , J9.10. Colloo Market. NEW YOIIK , Juno 22. Options ODcncrt steady ; 10 points up to 20 polntb down ; closed steady , unchanged to * 2u points up ; Hales , 8,000 bags , Jncludlnn : Juno , $10.30 : July , $10.20 ; August. ? 10.0.rai&.20 ; Boutoiubor. $15.00310.10 ; December , $14.70. fcpot KIo , dull ; nominal ; No , 7. $10.00. Liverpool MnrKuts. Livuni'OOL. June 22. WIIBAT Quiet ; hold ers olfor moderately. COIIN ( julot ; demand moderate ; mixed Wfhti'rn , 4s4id per CUIliai. IlACO.N I < eng clear. 45 His. . 54s lior cwt. LAUD I'rlmu western , 4bn 3d pur en t , , ItotitMii Wool .Mnrlcct. HOSTON , Juno 22. The wool market hns ruled quiet. Sales of territory nt 42J.JO. Smnll lots of fciirlng Texas at l-mt&c. 1'ulleil wools dull nt 3033.10 for good hiipors. Aus tralian wool ijulut and foioign carpet wools In fair request. riiiludulplili ! Grain Marled. Piin.Anni.i'iiiA , Juno 22. WIIBAT Dull : No. 2 led , June , G3J , ' < iiGOc. COIIN Htoadv and weak ; No. 2 mixed , Juno , OATS 3' Futurea dull ; No. 2 white , Juno , Clnctniintl Mnrkotfi. CINCINNATI , Juno 22. WIIIAT : Weak , lower ; No. 2 red , * > 'Jc. COIIN .Mod era to demand ; No. 2 mixed , 40c. OATH Klrm ; No. 2 mixed , 335233'fe. WHISKY Quiet ; J1.12. London (111 .Murlcet. LONDON. Juno 22. CALCUTTA LI.NSIKD : Spot , 40s Od per ipiurier ; > > pot Juno and July blilpmuntx , 41s. I.INHIKI : ) Oiir-20.s Od pur cwt. Tuill'UNTiNK Br-lIUTrt 22s Od per cwt. Ilaltliuorn ( Irnlii .Market. lUr.TiMonE , Juno 22. WHUAT Steady ; No. 2 red , Npot and June , 00c. ; COIIN Dull ; mixed spot nnd Juno , 49c. OATS I ngood demand ; No. 2 white western , _ Hnvnim Nugur Murker. HAVANA , Juno 22 , SwiAii-Qulet. STOCKS AND 1IOND9. ' Speculation ut tlio ixchaiiKii Was A fill n Oultu Dull Yfktorilny. NKW YOIIK , Juno 22 , Speculation at the Stock exchange was dull ngnln today , and wan confined nlmoi > t entirely to loom trndcra. After Heading , the moit active stock wns .St. Paul , which figured for 50,150 shares. Sharp prlccb In htorlhiK exchange tended to Influence the market , together with talk about possible heavy Importations of the heavy metal. The | report that Heeietary CurlUlo has ordered the payment of the July Interest on the public debt , beginning on Monday next , hud little erne no effect. The failure of the Heading plan of readjust t- ment , thu cut ting of rates by t ho ( I i cat Noi th ti em In the northwest , the bank failures ! in California and the heavy demand from that btuto for currency tended to weaken the lUt. Thu declines un to u lute hour were compara tively binull , but when money jiimpud from iG to 7 per cent to 12 and IS per cent the bears succeeded In making borne Impression on prices. Heading dropped sj < per cunt to 13 ? it NiitlomilCoidngo 3 per cent to 121J , General > Ui'ftrlo 2 percent to 71 and .Munliiittan 2 > percent lo rjuj. I.ackawaiiim. nftor riblmt a fioiii 1W , to I47 i , dropped to 14& and closed ut 1451T , Distillers luau U4 per cent lo2J and later lost most of the Improvement. American Tobacco broke 4 pvr cent to 00 , rose lo WH. and reacted to & 7. Humors were cur- lent that the company nould begin the pay ment of dividends. Tonurd tlio cl"so I.nto Shoiorooo 1 per cent to 12& and oilier leading hlmres rallied > j lot per cent. The market left oir firm In tone , The Post says : Since the opening of the l > re > .tnt week , bllvur bullion prices hnvo fallen } id per ounce In Ixmdon and IHclnNow York , but i vcn thesii declines hardly rolled the & uation. JLoid ' llurschul's Imllu coluajo report irnoes before Parliament tomorrow. Despite tlio kfcrccy kiirroundlng its pniK | ) > als , dealers predict that It nil ) udvocnto three Important t OB"ur thu btoppluu of Itidlun slUcrcolu- nun fornrlvntonrcount , the roifulntlon of In- dlnn o-clmnffo by use. or nn nrnllrnry transfer per rent for rupee bill * nnd tlio Imposition of a duty on Indln'nliver Imports. Anticipating such nn Import tax , the l/ondon bullion denierhnvo shaped tUerr business much n our merchant * did nflor the psliiB ! of the McKlnley law. They hnve iHMighlsoot ullver freely , n movement rellected In the re- rent henvy experts nnd In thu ndvnnco of prices two weeks ngo , but to this policy , thcro Is n necessary limit. Not only Imvo tlic-e ex cessive purchases moro tlian niittclpntcd the normnl future requirement , but the stopping of prlvnto colnngo would almost certainly cut down the regular demands , \\ell Informed western settlers hnve supplied their establish ments to the f iillost cnpaclly. , Much Interest will surround our own Stock exchange .silver market. With only 200.000 ounces deposited ngnlnst negotiable certifi cates speculators will hardly dare to got shorten on the market. The llttlo episode of last August showed wlmt they nrny expect when they undertake to borrow for.dullxory. The following nro the closingipioliitlons on tlie lendlnz stooks on the Now York Stock ox- changetodny : AtehlNoif.Tr.M 2HM' ' iln prut u mm Adams K-m-i'HS. . . . 14.1 H. V. I . AO. . . . . . . K i Allen , Terre Haute IH Northwestern 1 ( > 4 > ( ilopnifil 145 do piffd l : ' ' American Kxprp s IP N. Y. CentrM. . . . . . . 102M IMlllmornAOhlo. . 74 IN. Y. AS.K you Canada I'-iclfie 77Wint.irlo . . Western 14 ? < Canada Southern. . M { Oregon Imp .10 Central P.iclflc 2 * ion-Bon Nav ' (10 ( Chen. A ; Ohio 17W.O. S. l . A W. N la fldcniroA Alton. . . lilll I'-icllie Mull IH ( ! . II.&Q H7'f 1'eorla Uu ! . A13. . . . 1"K Chicago Ons 70JJ I'lttsbunr. 147 Consolidated Ons. . I'.Ti .Pullman . I'alnce. . . 107 n. c. c. &st. L uii ( uc.iiiing 13H Cotton nil Cert 3tH4 Klelimoud Tor 2 Del. A Hudson I1. : ! l doprefd 17 Del. Lack. & West. nf > KIlo'mn , ! ! < ln W'u. . . IB Den A , It. (1. proftl 411 i ilo prof'd M Ills. A. C. P. Co 23 Uock Inland 72M KnHtTenn HlSt.Paul (1IIH Kile , 17J * ilopicfil 11I1M dopn-fil : ir. St. I'aul ft. Omalia. . 4lU ) Forl Wnyno 147 itopiffd 114 Norlirii Pfil llfi Southern iMclflc. . . 27f ! C. A.K. I.nfd . - Stiir Hennery. . . . H4 Hocking Vallpy. . . . Ti'im. Coal , t iron. ll'M ' Illliiolii Central. . . . li'JlTixiH ! Pacific . D St. 1'niiI.VUnluth. . ai : Tol. Ac O , Ceil pf d. 711 Kan. AJTex. prr-fd 'M lUnlnn Pacific 2HM L.iko Erin & Wr.Ht 17-M U. S. Kxprcsa CO ( loprofd 7in W. H. K. k P H Laky Shore I'-MMi doprofd 17 ' . idTnist ] - " ' { Wells Fnnro Kx. . . 130 I < otilHVllli > &N.iHh. (17 ( ( Western Union. . . . H2J l.i > ulHvllloA.N. A. , 104 WM..M..I , T. . K. . . 1 Manhattan con 12H4 doprefd 40 McninhlH , t Cli.'lH. . 10 M.ASI. L 11 Mlrhliran Central. . IMS MlHwiurlPuulllc. . . : tJ8 Oener.il Electric. . . 7U MoMloulOldo Ill Natlon.il r/inaeed. , 22 Nashville A. Chatt , H3 Colo. F .tl 41 National Cordage. . 11 ! do prof'd P. doprufd \r H. AT. C. ! l N , J. Central 107 T , A. A. .t N. M. . . . It ) No.A , W. profit T. St. L. .1e K. C North , \rncr. Co. , . , hS ! do prefd 10 Nortliurn Pacific. . 13 I _ _ _ _ The total snles of stocks today woio 102,300 shares , Including ! Atchlson , 5,300 ; llnrllng- ton , G.500 ; Chicago tins , 7.GOO ; Delaware , l.acknwanna & Western , 4,400 ; Distilling , 10,700 ; Ueneial Kleetrlc , 0,700 ; National Cordage , 4iOO ( ; Northoin Pacific ptcferred , 4,200 ; Heading , G0.1IOO ; St. Paul , 10,200 ; Sugar , 10,500 ; Western t'nlon , 2,000. London I-'ln mclil Ituvioiv. | Copj/r/u/rcJ / / IST3 lin James Onnlnn Htnn'lt , } , ( ) ) ( , Juno 22. [ New Yo'k Herald Cable -Special to TiiKlluu.llluslness on the Stock oxelmngo remains very quiet nnd the tone dull \\lthnospeclal feature. American railways neto Inactive' . It wns rumored that He/.le- tMie , Powell Si Co. Imvo arranged a loan for Atchlson nt 10 percent with cnll of It bonds nt 40. Now York Central .sharesnewIssue ( ) were quoted about par price ? , though they are likely to lliictuato within narrow limits for several weeks nt least. Grand Tiuuk was llrmer. There wns no special feature In homo securities , but gilt-edged securities were very llrm , the now Manchester eorpocntlon 3 percent loan selling nt 1' } per cent picmlum on the Issue. Hupeo paper was also again higher. The Impiesslon Is stronger that pri vate coinage of iitpees will bo suspended and the vnlue of the coin lived nt Is 4(1. ( Silver" was nntuially weaker at 3Sd. There was no change In the bank into. The bunk reserve Is nearly 20,000,000 , or over 50 per cent of the liabilities. Tliieo months bank bills on the open market weio at 13J < percent. One bun dled thousand pounds of gold was taken out for New York. New York Money .Market. NEW Yonic , Juno 22. MONCV ON GAM- Wns net he ranging from G10 per cent ; last loan H percent ; closed offered at H percent. I'utMiMr.uOANm.i : PAI'KK U38 per cent. Hrmu.iNU KXCIIANOE rirm , with actual business In bankers' bills at $ .835a4.83i ! ( for sixty days and ? 4.851i < g4.Bi ; ( for demand. Govcn.vMCXT IJoNus Steady. State bonds , dull. Thecloslnsquotations on nonets : IT.S.48rog innjflSt. L. &S.r.Gun.M. lor U. S. 4 coup 110M St I'Ulil COllHolH. . . 12fi H. S. 4h rue l"7 " St. P. . C. Al . iHts. . 118 IMelllo OH of ' 0. . . . . . lot : T. 1' . I. . . O. Tr. llcts 70 LoulHlnnaHt'pedls. D'J T. P. 11. G. Tr. Kcta Union I'actllc luta. 101) ) Teim. nuw holds. . . 10(1 ( West Shore 100M Tcnn. new set Da. . . tlfl U.G. W. iHta 73 C.mada So. 2da Hl ! Atchlsoii la 7DH Central 1'acltlo 1st. 103 Atch. 'JHs , claBH A.10 I ) . &K. O. l ts. . . . . ' llo G. H. &M. A.DH 10-J U.AH. G. 48 H.U o. H. A s. A. ad r.s. tm Krln 2ds 1)2 ) H.iiT. C. Bs 107 M. K. A T. OoiKls. . 77H do con. ( is 10U M. K. AT.Oen.r.s. . 12 N. Carolina ( Is li7 Mutual Union Us. . . Kill N. Carolina la 1)7 N.J. C. Int. Cert. . . . 110 S. C. Drowns IWH N. 1'ae. iHtH 114J4 Temi. oldGs ( Ilia N. 1'ac. 2da HMi Vn. OH GO N. W. Consols lail Va. KxMat. . coup. . ar N. W. Uolent'iHns..ll)8 Va. cona. , M uerlea 60 St L. AiI.M.Gen.BH 8U llonton Stock ( Jdotiitlon- . HOSTON , Juno 22. Call loans , OS7 per cent ; lime loans , G pur cent. Closing quotations on stocks , bonds and mining shares : Atch.Top. AS.P. . U3 Went End pref'il. . . 77 American Sugar. . . 81 Westlngh. ? : iectrlo 22 > do pn-fd 8r. ( lo prefd 41 Hay State Gas 0 AtclilHOii 2ds -Ii"i- ! Hull Telephone. . . . mil ilo IH 77 lloston A Albany. . Vll ) ( New Kniflandfis. . . lot : HOHtOll i. MallH ! . . . . 1111 Gen. Klectrlo "a. . . 8fl do iirt'fil 140 WIs. Central IH. . . . hi ) Clil. , liiir. .t Q Alloilez Mining Co 40 FlUihbunrpfd Atlantic 7 ! < fleiiorul Electric. . . 71f ! lloston A. Montana ji lIlluolHSteul . 00 llntto A ; JloBtou. . , . 7 * * Muxlfan Central. . . 7Jf Calumet .t Ileela. . 285 N. Y. A. Now KillaOM.Centcmilal . lii Old C'olony . 185 iKr.mklln . 11 Ororon Short Line ' . ' . - I''HjKcarh.irfc-o . ( ! ) < ; UubbiT . IK lOiicc'Ola . 27 S.m Uli-uo . 7kQimiey..l | . 10. ' ITiihm IMclllc . 2KM Tamarack . 11 West KnU . Sun rranclKco .Illnintc I'notatlons. SAN KUANCIRCO , Juno 22. The olllclnl closing ( | iiotntlons for mining stocks today Weie ns follows : Alia ll5Mono | IB llulcher 100 - llest A Ik'lclier B. . j Queen. . . . . . . fi llodloCoiiaolldatcd , . ' 'r > Ophlr lfi ( ) Ililhver 15 1'otosl 140 Chollar f fi 4fi Consolld'd C.il. &Vn. KID Sleira Nevada 70 Ci-onn Point f r > Union Consolidated , ( in Could A Curry r . * Ut.ili 0 Hnlu ANorcrOBS 41) ) Yellow Jacket 1(10 Mexican 11)0 ) N tr York Mlnlii ) ; t > iioti > tl < iin. : NEW Yonic , Juno 22. The following are the closing quotation * of mining blocks on the Now Yoik boaid : Crown 1'olnt 0 ' r > Plynionth 2' Con. , Cut , AVn Kill Slerr.i Nevada Ml le d\\oo < l , . . , . , . . , , 100 Rlaiidanl 120 Could .V Curry (10 ( ViOlow Jacket. . . . . . 11S ! Hiilu A. NurcroHH. . . . : IO Iron Silver IB Homi'Btako 1100 Quick Siller 200 Mexican 100 do pr.if'd IBOO Ontario 1400 riuhver 1U Oplilr MO St. LouU Mining Uuotutlons. ST. Louis. Juno 22. The following are the cloblng mining iniotutlons : Ail.iiim. . . . * , KO Ml. on ( ir.iiilto..f.o ci'-.io Am. Ncttlo .35 a ,37 pu a.oo ( ii.oo Illllic't'llc 4.00 U 01 U .07 .10 a A a. iioix-a. . .10 a .00 asked. I'lnnnoiul Notoi. HAVANA , Juno 22. Kxchungc , quiet. > Ni'.w OHI.KANS , June 22. Clearings , ? 1,157- 805 , IVANHAS CITY , Juno 22 , Clearings , fl- 380,252 , Niw : YOIIK , Juno 22 , Clearings , J00,180- Oaiij balances , $4,020,152. OMAHA , June 22. Clearings , 11,015,528 ; hiimo day last week , f014",272. H.u/riMoitt : , Juno 22. Clearings , $2J 70,260 ; balances , $401,210. Money , G pur coiit , I'llli.Alici.i'lllA , .Tiuio 22. Clearing * , $12- 200iua ; balances , $1,700,080. Money , G per cent. Juno 22. New York oxehnngo. selling ntU.50 premium. Clearings , tl3tiU'J4 ; balances , 45,458. CINCINNATI , Juno 22. Money G38 per cunt ; Now York exchange , COcIt.Jl.00 dUcount. Cleurlngk f'H05,36l ) . llOM'ON , Juno 22. Clearings. { 13,271,487 ; balances , ? l,44U,5ii : , JUinoy , Oft" per cent , Kxeliange on New York , 25u discount , ST. l.mus. Jiinu 22. Clearing. { 3,551,000 ; balances , 1104,461. Money UU8 per cunt. Kxchniu'u on Nun- York , J1&1.25 discount. .CiiiCAdo , Juno 22. Clearings , (13,4011,404. Nuw York exchange , COc dUcuunt. Sterling exchange niilut ; bUty-d'iy bills , ? 4.B2' ' ( ; tlu- maud , J4,84 ! | , .Monuy , ( jufut , 7 p T cent , PAIU8 , Juno 22. Three pur cout rentes , 08f 20c for the account , The weekly statement of the Hank of Francis bliouH nn Increase of 4,000ooOf. of gold and l.UOO.OOUf. silver. LONDON , Juno 22. The bullion In the Hank of Kngland Increased 200,000 < lurlng tliouast \teok. The proportion uf tlio llunkofKog- laml's reserve to liability which last week was 40.70 per rent Is now 60,10 percent. Amount uf bullion withdrawn from the llank of England on balance * toduy , 110,000. Kansas City l.lvu hiuok Market. KANBAS CITY. Juno 22. CUrn.is Itecolpu , 2,700 huudl bhipmentt. , 2,100 head ; market tuuru active uud bteudy ; Texas btcurs , (2.00- ota UBl $ l.7oa4.1o : but Wurlook , JS.Of.U * 40 lookers nml or- , $2.60iJ4.26 | bulls fttnl mixed. $ l.ri ( , lions UaccuMb B.OOO liond ! ililpmjnt- , 2.000 hcnd ! mnrJ.ot tiong to 10c I'lpliVyJ",1 ' } ! * , of sale * . b.ooito- : iiosvios , $ fi.at > ; iri.no ! pnokcM , $0. ( > 0t&0 70 ! mUcrt. $5.40jl < l.r > .70 | lights , $5.0036.bU | ( Yarkorx , $ & ,80a5.00 | pigs , $4.0030.20. ' HiiKKf-UocolpW,300 ' ) henrti steady. O.MAIIA LtVM : HVOCK .n.viiKr.Ts. Itccoiptt Contlnud Mbcr.it null 1'rlcej Con- tlnuo Somcfwlmt DoinontUteil. TllUIiSDAY , Juno 22. Hocclpls so f.-ir thlvook foot up 8.G31 cattle , 30,029 liogs ami 1,011 sheep , against 7,058 cattle , 20 , DO liogs nnd G27 sheep the corrcsrondlng four days Instwoek , nn Increase of 1,700 cattle , 0,400 hogs nud 1,000 sheep. The cntt lo market was absolutely without n now feature. Hecolpti worn fnlr for n Thurs day , there was the same ludlffcrcnt and bear ish tone to ndvlros from eastern markets , no urgency to the domana hero and tlio usual common quality of cattle offered. Dressed beef men had to Imvo n few cntllo nnd paid nbotn steady urlcos for what struck their fancy. Nlco , tltfy. fat 073 to 1,143-lb , rattle changed hnnds at from $4.10 to $4.35. When It cnnio to the cattle with weight , nnd the medium stulT not showing thick fat. trade was dull with ptlcos shading lower and fnlr to pretty good 1.20O to l,85Mb. ( cattle sold nt from $4.10 to $4.00. A good share of the offer ings were light cntllo that cnnio olfgrnss or had been feu thirty or forty days. No ono wanted this class of stock nnd It sold nt nny where from J3.2G up to $4 according to the whim of the huvor. It was n dull , weak nnd highly unsatisfactory market from start to UnNli. Cow stock was In light supply and prices generally wcro fairly well sustained. Common to choice Kiwlo * t-old at from S1.70to$3.80 .with fair to good stock very largely at from $2.GO to $3.40. Calves nt $4.00 were fully steady. There Is nn nrtlvo demand for veal block. Hulls , oxen nnd htngs wcro steady on good , slow nml lower on common stuck , bales were at from $2 to J3.50. The feeder trade was very qulot with prices weak at the leccnt decline. A while back It was high prices that kept country buyers nway , now juices nro low uut country buyers say money Is too scarce and beef cattle uio Milling lee cheap. Choice well bred stock sold for $3.00 today and common 018-Ih. httlff as low us $2.30. The feeling Is very weak. Kep- resentatlvo sales : > HREF. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. 1'r. 3 , . . 4H3 $3 00 25 . 073 $4 10 n . 07O 3 20 37 .1105 4 15 18. ! . 701 3 20 40 . . . . .1103 4 15 or.i . 580 3 25 38 .1221 4 15 r.i . 740 3 25 1 .1770 4 25 2. . . 080 3 25 D4 .1082 4 25 42. . .1005 3 70 20 .1000 4 26 1. . . 000 3 75 & . . . . , .1210 4 20 27. . .1007 3 70 20 .1203 4 ao 4B. . .1000 3 70 G8 .1143 4 ao 22. . .1040 3 80 81) . . . . .1320 4 40 12. . . 040 3 80 18. . . . .1210 4 40 05. . 731 3 Ho 41 .131 4 40 10 lOS'J 4 00 0 .1440 4 45 10 1030 4 00 14 .1102 4 45 23 1112 4 10 20 . 1202 4 40 11B. . . .1112 4 10 smrriNd AND UXPOKT. 10. . . .1202 4 15 20. . . . . .1305 4 20 20. . . . . 1200 4 15 1 . . .1300 4 40 MIXUD. 15. . . . . 894 3 25 19 813 8 00 3. . . . . 83O 3 25 11 804 3 85 0. . . . . GOO 3 25 COWS. 17. . . 881 1 70 5 .1110 2 GO 1. . . 830 1 75 1. . .1050 2 70 0. . . 803 1 75 0. . .1150 2 90 3. . . 037 1 00 o " .1085 3 00 11. . . 948 1 00 1. .1300 3 00 1. . . 900 2 00 9. . .1078 3 20 4. . . 072 2 ( It ) 1. . .1370 3 20 oa . 815 2 00 24. . . 002 3 40 a ! ! .1040 2 00 1. . . 1200 3 50 i . . 770 2 25 1. . .1210 3 85 i. . 730 2 25 1 TIEIFEnS. i. . . 330 TOO 25 . , Oil 3 00 4. . . H10 1 00 20. . . 080 3 10 0. . . 070 2 83 23. . . 503 3 40 CALVES. 1. . , . 170 4.50 1. , . iao 00 1. . , . 120 4 50 1. , 270 00 - . OUM.S. 1. . , .1340 200 1. , .1840 2 80 1. . . .1270 225 3. , . 010 2 90 1. . . .1470 2 40 1. .1820 3 00 1. , . .1210 2 CD 1. .1400 3 25 1. . . .1730 2 7.5 1. .1770 3 20 1. . . .1470 2 75 - ' STAGS. . 1030 225- 1. .1428 0 00 . .1300 2 00 1. .1080 3 00 . .1500 3 00 , 'OXEN. 3 1713 2 75 STOCKKIIS AND FEEDEHS. 11 518 2 30 G 7flO 3 00 8 772 200 42 010 300 2 480 2 GO 20 1044 3 00 7 714 2 00 lions The supply rather exceeded expecta tions. Although there wore 2,000 fewer hogs on bale tlmn wcro hero on Wednesday , the 10- celpts were 1,200 heavier than a week ago and about GOO heavier than for the same day last year. An Increase of 0,500 hogs so fur this week over Ipst and u corresponding enlarge ment In the marketing nt other points was enough to produce n very weak feellnr , es pecially when Wednesday's demoralized clos ing prices wore taken Into consideration. Al though there was an active general demand the tone to eastern advices was very bearish and dealers soon got down to business on tlio basis of a lOc decline. Pilmo220 to SOO-lb. hogs sold as high as $5.70 and rough 304 and 310-lb. hogs as low us $0.05 , Fair Jo good hogs of all weights , however , sold largely at $0.00 and J5.05 against $5.75 to $5.80 Wednes day and 40.10 to $0.20 on last Thursday , liopiesentatlvo sales : No. Av. Kb. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 3. . .320 40 JO 40 GO.222 } G 0214 0. . .280 5 55 50. . . . 250 120 5 02i ! 0. . .208 0 55 GO. . .209 100 5 024 ! 1. . .200 5 55 .273 100 0 0214 1. . .370 5 GO 01. . .207 200 5 02 > 4 o " .340 80 5 55 57. . .2GO 100 5 02'4 57" .315 120 5 55 GO. . .253 1GO 5 025- } 05. . .304 5 55 54. . .220 HO 5 0214 75. . .223 5 57'4 GO. . .238 100 5 02',4 07. . .204 80 5 GO 110. . .210 200 G G'Jl * GO. . .234 320 5 GO 07. . .240 240 72. . .220 200 5 GO 59. . .257 100 5 O2'i 59. . .208 120 5 GO 05. . .201 200 5 02J ! 02. . .283 120 5 GO 78. . .228 5 0254 07. . .251 240 5 CW * 02. . .224 SO 5 02 ! 4 05. .238 120 5 GO ! > . . .204 hO 5 05 23. . .200 0 GO G3. . .254 120 5 05 5. . .232 5 GO G5. . .221 120 5 05 4. . .282 5 GO 70. . 109 40 5 05 02. . .202 120 5 GO 71. . .223 40 5 05 4. , .217 5 GO 70. . .233 100 5 05 5. . .224 5 GO 74. . .238 1GO 5 G5 10. . , .311 BO 5 GO G8. . .221 80 G 05 07. . .220 120 5 GO 70. . .223 200 5 05 CO. , .257 240 5 GO 03. . .223 200 5 05 GO. . .244 200 5 GO 02. . .200 5 05 04. , , .274 100 5 GO 59. . , .202 80 5 05 07. , , .230 1GO 5 GO 54. . , .280 80 5 G5 53. , , .240 2faO 5 GO 05. . , .240 10 G G5 OO. . , .270 5 GO 01. . , .272 120 5 05 00. , , .2G2 200 5 GO 05. . , .208 1GO 5 05 70. , , .224 80 B OO 02. . , .254 5 G5 GO. , .233 80 5 GO 04. . , .207 G 05 73. , .202 5 GO 50. , 313 80 5 05 72 , .218 200 5 GO 58. . ,252 80 5 05 4. , .410 80 6 GO 53. . , .247 80 5 05 CO. , , .200 100 5 GO 04. . , .230 5 05 01 , . .202 120 5 GO 74. . , .234 80 5 05 0. . .248 40 5 GO 57. , , .245 120 G 05 70. . .201 80 5 GO GO. , , .231 120 5 05 70 . .235 100 5 GO 70. , .230 100 5 05 70. . .245 100 5 GO 60. , . .289 280 5 05 71 , . .232 120 5 GO 70. , 220 200 0 05 0. , .242 6 GO GO. , , .240 5 05 0. . .103 5 GO 79 , , , .247 SCO 5 G5 04. . ,210 200 5 GO CO. , ,201 120 G 05 14. . .200 5 GO GG. , .238 280 G G5 00. . .200 180 5 GO 70. . .233 240 5 GO 00. . .201 ICO 0 00 73 , . .250 40 G 05 oo. , .208 120 6 CO 7S , . .240 200 5 05 GO. . .244 280 5 GO 75. . .248 120 5 GO 04 , . .201 a-oo 20 , . .208 40 5 G5 84. . .221 200 5 10 05. . .241 80 G 05 05. . ,207 200 orco 53. . .208 80 5 05 02. . .230 120 0 62) ) | G5. . ,240 G 06 00. . ,204 120 50. , 315 2t)0 G 03 51. . ,285 5 02 ! ( 57. .245 120 G G5 08 . .240 200 5 02 H 73 , . .241 80 5 C7J ! 03. . .218 80 0 02i ! 58. . .209 120 G 70 04. . .241 ' 5 ' 62 ! 77. . .238 80 G 70 CO ,203 , BOi 77. .225 40 G 70 70.240 40&rC2Jli G8 . . .300 G 70 07..225 320fnU24 ! 01.212 120 G 70 Him1 : Hut ono load > vat > received , a doiiujo deck of native luinbi. Thu demand was fair unit the marketiiu'utably easier , although at custom marketsreceipt * hnvo been llbornlund prices lower. Pal Mo good native * . J4.50fj&,0t ) ; fair to good westerns , M.OOit&.OU ; com mon nnd Block shuep , * 2.&OS4Oi good to choice 40 to lOlJjlo. lambs , fMl&O&O.OO. Uopru- sentutlvo bales : No. Av. Pr. 233 western yearlings 74 54 35 Chicago l.lvu rttock Market OIIICAKO , Juno 22. ( Special Telegram toTiiE llKU.l-Thoro wad a hotter tone to the enttlo market. The cooler wuulhurlind n stimulating elfect on thu deninnd , and wlillo buyers to ( IMncllnod to pay materially higher es the tendency was In that direction , especially for good to cbolcu native biters. They have boon bulling shockingly low re cently uud nb there are Indications thnt receipts of that class will K > IISHI hhow a material decrease sonw Improvement In prices In tlio Immudlnto future may confi dently bo oxpucted , ( mod nailvo conxnnd hull * bold rather strong mid so did fat light and medium "eight steers averages of from l.OOO to 1,200 Ibs. The supply wus made up of about 10.000 natives and 4,000 Texanu , The latter Wio In good request uud firm , Sales were principally ut from J2 tofUfor nullvo cows und bull * and nv from $4.25 to * 4.00 for steers. Trailing in Texas cattle wai moMly ut prices below J3.50. Thu culf market , though very liberally * up. piled. HUS. fairly steady. Hi'cepU 16,000. The first sales of bogy of tlio morning wcro not a whit bettor than the clo.o of yubturduy'H uiurket. Uuyurs wcru not Inclined to pay tnoro tlinn from 10,10 to NU& for host horivy norts , but n llttlo Inter It was discovered that the receipts might not exceed 2.200 head nnd then the tnnrkut ns- mimed H firmer look. Htiycrs bognn to bid tnoro freely nud worti moro llborivl In their view * nnd before lOnVlock an advance of 10o hail been nindc. In nddltlon to the dccronso In the receipts of about 8,000 bond the cooler weather wus favorahla to Increased strength 2" own I"flrl , < ot' wm > d up strong. Hccolpts , Tlii'rv was n IPM depressed tone In the sheep market today but there was little nctual change In values. Iluyera displayed more In terest than fern number of days pist , evi dently tegnrdlng the stuff as cheap nttho ruling pi-Ices. They woto not averse \viylnn \ from $2 to $4.00 for Toxnm and from $2.50 to $5 for nallvo and wcRlorn. There wuio few trades below $3.25 and It must needs bo moro than nn ordltmrlly good nrtlclo to bring moro than $4.75. Vrom$4 , to $4.75 bought the bulk. The spring iamb market y as sliongcr , bolniz quoted at from $4 to 10.23 for poortocholcoqualltlus. Uccolpts , JO.OOO The Evening Journal reports : OATrt.u-Uecolpts. 10,000 bend ! shipment- , 4,000 bend ; innrkot slow nnd unsettled ; tot ) prices. f4.OOao.2P ; others. $3.H5ttUO ; Tmans , $2.Boaa.80 ; native cows , $3.00it4.00 ; cnnners , $ l.00 2.70. 110(13 ( Hpcelpts , 22,000 hodili shipments. O.OOU head ; mmkot opened stcailv and closed luftlSc higher ; mixed , $0.lOaG.10 ; heavy , ? 0.2.'i ! light , tO.noftG.40. SIIEKC Hecclpts , 0,000 head ; shipments , 1,800 head ; market steady ( natives. $4.25 i0.20 ; ToMittH , $3,00 4.0(1 ( ! westerns , $4.GO (41.00 ; surlng lamb * , $3.0030.00. Itrcelptnnd Dlspoutlo.i of Stock. Official receipts and ( lUp-nltloi ; of sUvV n- shoivn by the books of the Union Htock Yards company for the twenty-four hourj ending nt o o'clock p. m , Juno 22 , 18SKI : Cars. Head Cars. Ho.iiljC.irs. Ho.i.l Cntu. llluml , Ill T--'OTl 1 ! ! 33 _ msi'osmox. CATTl.C. 110(18. HIIKEI' ' Omaha Packing Co 1,70 ! ' ThoO. II. Hammond Co. . . MIS SwIfl&Co The Cudnliy Packing Co. . . 40,1 DoiidP. Co aii- Chicago I1 , nml P. Co ii in O.ll. WllHOIl Cory ACe A. I 101 Viiimant & Carey 7N J. L. Harry Hit eis and feeders . 1114 Loft over To till. : 1.5 ! ) ! ) St. T.oulH I.lvo Mouk Market. ST. Lotus , June 22. OATTI.Illocnlpti , 2r > 00 bond ! hhlpmuiits , 2ljIO bond ; market steady tornsli > r ; no good natives nor fed To.Minson snlu ; fnlrtogdod grnssuis , W.7G5j,3.05. lions KcculptN-.UOO head ; shipments l.BOO head ! nmikot opened nuslor , closed strong , 10s hiirhor ; heavy , J-.803G.lfj ; nilxuit , 15.7031) ) 0.10 ; UKlit.tS.'JIi&iC.US. Slir.i : ! ' Receipts , 000 head ; shipments , 3,000 bond ; miiiKot llrm nt yesterday's do- cllno ; unlives , J 1.00 : ToxiuK ii.30&4.1Q. ; linvr V rk l.lvu Mode .Market. Nnw YOIIK , Juno 22. IliiKvr.s Receipts. 200 head ; no trudo ; dressed beef , dull , 7dt ! { He. Shipments toduy , 100 beeves , 100 sheep and 1,400 quarters. SiiKKl' AMI LAMIM Itccclpts , 4,000 head ; &luw ; viiluus , bhudu llrmer. An Inquiry Into the CIIUKCI ol Our Mone tary JMIHcnltlcs. COZAD , Nob. , Juno 1'J. To the Edlto. . of TncUnc : Iimsunich as Tin : linn has been quite liberal in nctmlttlnir the Jtvcrso opin ions on all sides of the various problems that interest the public to its columns I send you this , trusting that you will give it n place in your valuable paper. If over there was a time when sober , unprejudiced consideration of the finance question was needed it is now. It is a condition mid not a theory that confronts us. Wo arc told by the doctors of our financial system that no one should say a word that would lead to the destruction Of confidence ; that thcro is nothing wrong with our system of linancu ; if wo can only inspire confidence ; confidence inspires confidence , and wo will work through tills financial depression nil right. But I wnnt to ask , have wo not boon living on the husks of confidence so long that the country is getting weak on the diet and is beginning to demand some substance ? That there is something wrong with our financial system none will dare deny. Nearly every day some ono will ask. "What do you llnnk is the matter ? " Wheat has reached the lowest point since the war and other products running in the same direction 1 Money in the channels of trade getting scarcer , and scarcer ! Business stagnation staring us in the face 1 Banks and business firms failing ! And that too , as is claimed , under tno best banking system we over had 1 Wo have hud over twenty-five years of peace , quiet and plenty. The years measur ing this * time have been the most productive years m the history of the nation , and yet wo find ourselves in debt ; the balance of ' 'trade against us , and our national financiers contemplating the Issuing of bonds to Ktavo off a financial crisis : and the only reason why this is not done is because they fear the indignation of public opinion. For any man or party that dares to increase our public debt under the circumstances , ought , iiid no do-ibt will , bo buried so deep under a righteous public indignation that eternity will never bo able to resurrect lim or it. 1 firmly believe that wo nro sim ply reaping the fruit from n trco that was ilanted in 1ST ! ) , the seed having been im- uorted and watered by f. > 00,000 of English money. Now , while I believe that the do- nonetizing uf silver in 18 ; i , thus destroying half of our debt paying power , to bo the darkest and deepest crime of the nineteenth century , yet I think that if our present law was lived up to the danuigo of that act would not bo felt to the extent that it is , I'ho act or law that is now condemned so se verely by the two old gold bug parties as the cause of all the trouble is a mere blind a more throwing of dirt in the eyes of the pco- 1 ilc to hide the cloven hoof of the corporate money power , that they may bo able to more firmly fasten and rivet the single standard of money unon this nation. The notorious Sherman act , BO called by the goldmongors , makes silver a legal tender for all debts , and for any amount , when not otherwise specified. This being the case , why docs tills government refuse to use it in payment of the claims against it ? A man in private business that would pursue such n course would bo regarded as a tit subject for a guardian. Now , supposing I should make ft contract to pay a man 1,000 bushels of grain , not stating the kind of grain , and when the time eamo for payment I hud plenty of corn and no wheat , can I not com pel him to talto the corn ? But suppose , pos sessing this power , I would say no , I will not pay you in corn but I will got wheat for you , notwithstanding I would have to give two bushels of corn to get ono bushel of wheat. Who would not question my sanity ? Now that is Just what this government is doing with our gold. The contract says it is payable in coin. But Undo Sam says , "I wont pay anything but gold. " Thus under this system geld has advanced so that ? a of gold will buy ? 3 of silver , and the people are compelled to pay J for every &J of debt , on account of the dishonest act of their servants nt Washington. Until the people arlso in their might and drive out these , their servants , with n conl made strong and mighty with their ballots , and put in servants that will do their bidding , they may expect to endure tills atato of things. Is it any wonder that the creditor is getting richer and richer and the debt- paying class in getting poorer and poorer ? it will not do for the gold hugs to s.iy that the Sherman act is rcsponslulo lor all this trouble. That it compels the government to buv 4,500,000 ounces of silver per month and pay out gold for it. 1 know Undo Sam lids been doing this virtually over since the Sherman act took effect , yet sonio will undertake to deny this. But their denial docs not change this fact. If you want evidence of this fact consult Cleveland's interview in reference to calling SOUTH OM A. II A , Union Stock Yards Company , South Orr aha Ceit Cattle IIo onjrfliosi ) market la till - Wood Brothsrs. Live Etok OommUsInn MorJlnntt CoitU Omaha Tclep'joao II5T , CbloiD JOHN II IIADKSIAN , I WAiyi'KIl.U.V.)0. . . f 1J icct reports hy mull and wire cheerfully upou nn cxtr.i session of oMif-ross , vrhero hoclnlmi thnt ROM Is brliiK paid out for silver bullion uiulor the Shcrm.'in not. Now thl * clfxlni It both fnlio ntul tlccoptlvo , Hurt Is only infulo In the Interest of the mouov power. There Is \ no Inw compolllni ; this Kovoruinent to n.iv out Rohi for silver , nor li It required to ro- ilcoin sltvur cortlllcntcs with pilrt. Kvory tlmo It Is done both the spirit nml the letter tltl the law Is vloliitcit. Tnko tiny silver cor- tlllcato anil It siys on Us fnco thnt It Is ro- dcomablc In silver. Wh.itdoesit snyT "This ccrtlllcs thnt thcro luvo boon deposited lu the treasury of the United States so many silver dollars , paynblo to the hearer on do- inand. " Xow for nny 0110 to claim that thcao ccrtlllcatc * nro rodeomahlo In gold Is to clnlinvhnt ho knows to bo false , and , besides - sides , every tlmo It la done our circulating .st medium Is tint imieh con tracted. t And yut lu the fnco of of nil thU our government Is constantly ro- ftislnc tt ) pay out silver on Its obligations , notwithstanding silver would iiioot the terms of the contract. And yet the cry eomOs up from the depths of dospar , "Wo must keep up the parity of the two metals , " while nil the tlmo discriminating ng.ilnit the ouo to the npprcchtlon of the other. The I republican p irty planted this tree lit ISTil , nnd the democratic party Is pluuklng Its 1 fruit mid handing It out to the people , pronouncing 1 It n delicious fruit Itnt the pcoplo 1I I nro beginning to rcall-o that whllo "In the mouth It Is sweet ns honey , " It Is very bitter In the stom.veh. X nm satisfied thnt unless n ohniitro takes place In our monetary I system thnt n lluanclal crisis such ns the world lunsvcr soon Is almost upon ; us , nnd it Is : x < iUR.itlou. to my mind , If It 1 is dot already so nuar that It is too late to avert it. I admit the Sherman net ought never to have passed. 1t 1 The slnglo standard advocates saw that n frco colnngo law was Inevitable unless something wns done to satisfy the demand , liutlo nnd behold 1 the net proved to bo u curse instead of n blessing. The mistake lu congress lies lit ever pasting a law ro | uir- Ing 1 this government to buy silver or any other product 1t 1 with the Idea of controlling the price thereof 1t t ; for if nature had not supplied much the t government could never increase It , nor could she diminish it if nn abundance wcro provided 1 , unless nrtillclal means were used 1t to increase or decrease the demand. And that t is Just what this government has done , lly ] artificial , means or bylaw It has Increased 1i the 1 demand for gold nnd destroyed the de mand 1I for silver by destroying It us money or by I taking it out of its legitimate channel. 3i Now 3 , by comparing silver with other pro- duets it has not depreciated a farthimr , but by 1 creating nn nrtillcial demand for gold 1f , it. compared with everything else , has I advanced in price , so thnt one-third moro of silver , or any other product , is required to buy 1 n dollar'- * worth of gold or pay a dollar of - - - . - - . -V _ .i , - , r - debt , The natural 1/iw / , If unobstructed , would bo , the moro wo produced the better off \ro would bo. Hut the cry of ovcrprodue * tion U cr.Mnmcd down our throat AS being nil the trouble , just ns though thfl moron man produce * the poorer ho becomes , Is It not tlmo for such nonsense to co.no nnd fnco the facts ns they cxi U I < ot congress repeal the Sherman law and all other laws rolaUti ? to the ptnvlinso of silver mid open our mints to the colnago of nil gold or silver thnt the pro. ducor presents for com < ign , and lot the owner thereof mantigo thu gottlng of It into circu lation , and make nil money Issued or coined a legal tender for nil debts , both private or public , whether it 1)3 gold , silver or paper , nnd sco that thcro Is enough of It to moot thd demands of the public. Take the power out of the hands of nny prlvatu coriKirattou whereby they can control the Issue or the amount , of money. Then , nnd not till then , will wo have made ono stop to oxtrlc.ito our selves from the thraldom of llnnnclnl depres sion that Is now engulllug the American - peoplo. J. U. DAUSKII. A .V.N U t/ . > G'K.H KX fH. Untidily , Juno 2o , the Andrews Opera com pany will present Alfred Alller'3 beautiful comic opera "Dorothy , " with a mngntllcont cast of principals , nml their own orchestra and well trained chorus. The opera will ba given with nit the original dances amV effects nnd Is ono of Ihobcstln the veportolro of the company. It requires the full strength ot the company uud will no doubt drnw.a crowded house. ii I.ICPII-P- . The following mnrri.iga licenses wcro Issued by the comity Judge yesterday : Nnmonnd nddrcs * . ARO J Jacob Svnelnn , Omaha 3 Mnry Hlpolc , Uiimlin V0 ! Joseph Vnmpolo , South Onmlin 'J9 Annie IMsuoch , Uinnlm 10 AtiKiHtui K. Drexel , Unmlm 28 Mlnnlu M. Ilrown , Omiilin 23 Urine Mill for Ultel. YOUK , Juno ! . Air. J. J. Frank , tha attorney In this city of the llank of Com merce of Chicago , says It is nuout to bring suit against the American Hanker of this city to recover § 100,000 dumngos for alleirod libel. Japanese chopsticks are In various shapes , round , angular or ihickeno.i at ono end , and nro made of bamboo , Ivory or mahogany. On Now Year's day chopsticks made of mul berry twigs are the only ones used. At pub- He festivals forked splints are handed a roil ml nnd these the guests tear apart Into two chopstlclts. Break Away from the old way of washing ! What is it that keeps VQU ? It can't be economy , for that's on the other side. Pearline doesn't cost any more to use than / Y T 9 common soap , or anything else / / / * ' //L/S ll that's safe ancl armless. But just the contrary when you use Pearline , instead of wasting your time and strength and wearing out your clothes on the washboard , you do away with the rub , rub , rub , and save your labor , your clothes and your money. It must be that you'd rather wo'-'c ' hard and do damage if you know these facts and don't us < Pearline. 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