THE OMAHA DAILY BEEr SATURDAY , JUNE 21 , 1893. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Mwomont of Uorn Broio that Cereal Ono Gent. THERE WAS A LIGHT BUSINESS IN. WHEAT It VT Vf nU In Sympathy with Corn Ito- porti of Finn % Vontlicr TVer * tlio Vrlnclp.il nrnnih Inlluence Btocki and llonds. CHICAGO , Juno 23. Corn broke over Ic a bu. today , dragging down oats and wheat. The occasion nf the urcak In corn was the enor mous movement which has started within two dnys. The estimate yesterday of 320 cars for tins morning was the llrstslgn of rosumtitlon of receipts. The estimate of Saturday was given out ut 030 cars and the trade was para- Jyicd. The whole pit turned to soiling. If there Is a concentrated line on the bull sldo or ny other manlmilators , no move was mnilo on the break to Indicate It. There was no recovery from hot torn prices. There wore sales for ex ports of 300,0001m. of corn here. Tlio closing was from fsc. to Jte lower for July and from V c to ? { c lower for September. In wheat thorn WIIB only a light business , July and fontomber were ( .old by parties who wnro operating on 'change. The weakness was duo to Mumps In corn und liann fnllurcx In California. Operators were also nfrald ot tlio Now York bank statement tomorrow. Oats weakened with corn. Tlio heavy re ceipts und rop'ii-ls of line wcathor were Iho principal hcurl.Oi Indm'ticcs. In provisions the dlirerenco of II between July and .September narrowed to OOc. Tlio market was very dull. Prices closed n Nlmdo over the tluy'o average and show veiy llltlo change slnco ycRtorduy. Kroighls were dull with light , offerings of vessel room at lye for wheat und IJfc for corn to lltlltnln and 3e for corn to Kingston , Ivitlinutcd receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , 100 curs ; corn , 030 earn ; oats , i350 curs ; hogs , 0,000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows : ArtlcloB. Open. High , r Low WllEAT- Juuc nr. July nrw Sept 0031 Cons Juno 41 July iiailU ii ! ( Sent ii ? < iij OATH Jnno HO nn July iHIl ! ao Sept 0 Mr.ssl'oui ; July in in in nr in in : if : Sept i0 ! 10 ' . ' 0 10 JO 00 10 LAUD July n 72K n 7i > H n 7i ! ! < n Seiit 10 : rj,4 10 3D 10 : i2H it ) : SHOUT Kins July n no 0 021- n oo n 02)1 ) Sent II U2M u ; in i ) . - . . Cash quotations were as follows : Fi.oun Kusy , nominal ; unchanged , WHEAT No. 2 spring , 041Ji805fc ; No. 3 iprlng , f. o. b. , 5H4i,03c ; No. 3 red , 04tftG4c. ! ! COIIN No. 2. 40jfc. No. : > yellow , closing 3lc. ) OATS No. 2 , noc : No. 2 white , f. o. b. , 33c ; No. 3 while , f. o. 1) . , 3U5fl33ic. ! KYE No. 2,47'/4c. HAIII.CY No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , no sales ; No. 4 , f. o. b. , 3Hc. FI.AX Siii : : > No. 1 , $1.U2' ' { . TIMOTHY Sitn : : Prime , $3.65. I'OIIK Mess , per bill. . $1.3510.37S ! ! ; lard , per 100 HIM. . * 9.G71a0.70 , ! ( ; short ribs , sides ( loose ) , $0.02'.S ' < ao.07 ! $ : dry salted shoulders Iboxcnt.JO.OOiiO.SO ; sliort clear sides ( boxed ) , ! 0.50iM.75. ( WIIISKV Distillers' finished goods , per gal , , SunAit Cut loaf , 0 ; < c ; granulated , 5 1-Oc ; Itundard "A , " 5.G4. The following were tbo receipts und ship ments for today : On the Produce exchange today the butter market was tinner ; creamery , IGiMillHic ; dairy , 14ffll7c ; eggs , firmer , strictly fresh , 12J ! B13c. Now Yorlc Markets. NEW YonK , .Tune 23. Fixum Ttceolpts , 37- 483pkgs. ; exports , 7,704 bbls. , 20.000 sacks ; pales , 11,000 pkjrs. ; market dull , generally lower ; offered moderately. COHN MKAISteady. . IlYE I'lnn. IIAIII.KY MAf.T Seeurty. quiet. WiinAT KccclntH. 100,000 bu. ; exports , 23- 000 bu. ; sales , 7,000,000 1m. futures , 102,000 bu. spot. Kpot market dull , lower with the options ; No. 2 red , In store and elevator , 71 c ; afloat , 72c ; f. o. b. . 71',5ft72Wc ' ; un- rutted , G84a714c ! ! ; No. 1 hard , 77Kic ; No. 2 g orthorn , OUSic. Options closed weak ut 9 ® } ic decline on reports of .financial trouble west and local realization , with trading fairly acttvo and chiefly switching between July and September : No. 2 red , July , 72 7-lGc , closing ut 72c : August , 74'iC , closing at 74ic ! ; September. 70 l-lG < a7034c , closing ut 70 ! o ; October , 77 it78c , closing at 78c ; December , 81C181 1-lGc , closing ntTl'jc. ( JOHN Hecelpts , 10,000 1m. ; exports , 24,000 bu. ; sales , RG6.000 bu. futures. 130,000 bu. spot. Spot , moro active , weak ; No. 2 , 48J44 ! 40MC in elevator , 40K50c ( afloat. Oitlons | vrero fairly active , weak ana JiSJle lower with the west and larger receipts uxpcetcd to morrow ; July , 4U ? c. closing nl 4814c ; August , 40Kc , closing at 40Ke ; September , 4HQ5Uc. ! OATS'-ltccolpts. 113,000 bn. ; exports , 70- OOU bu. ; hales , 400,000 bu. futures , 124,000 bu. cage , 32 ! { e ; No. a white , 371i < ( l38cj mixed rn. 30e ! ; white western , 3'J34-lc. . llors Vlrm. Woor < l-'nlrly steady ; domestic fleece , 27 © 80c ; Texan , 10S2lc. ( I'novisio.vs Cut moats , niilot , firmer ; pickled bellies , 12 Ibs. , 13c ; middles , mitnt. Lard , linn , oulet ; western steam , ? a.OOffllM)0 ( ; ales , 100 tierces ; options , sales , none ; Juno optloiiB closed at tn.Ofi ; tjeptombor closed ut 110,05 , nominal. 1'ork , ijulut , steady. JlUTTKii .Moderate demand. CIIIXSE rirm. Eons Light receipts , firmer ; western fresh , TAI.I.OW Quiet. COITONSCUH OiiQulet ; yellow prime , 41 © PKTnoi.nuM-Qtilot : United , no sales. TtmruNTi.Nii-Qulet , steady. HICK I'lrm , stoadv. MOLAssus-Open kettle , good to cholco , teudy. KUOAII liaw , easier ; centrifugals , 00 test , 4 'c ; sales , 0,000 bags ; centrifugals , 4 ? cj reIned - ( Inod , ( inlet. 1'Ki IKONDull. . Cori'iai Qnli-t ; luke , Jl.GO. I.KAI > Domestli : , f 3.0'J > { . TiN-RtrultH. J20 bid , * 20,10 asked ; plates quiet. Bpolter , domestic , $4.20. St. l.nulH .Miirkrtu , BT. I.OUIS , Juno 23. Fi/itii In buyers' ' favor ; extra fancy , I2.HO2.00 ; funov , 12.45'ii ' S.56 ; choice , * 2.152,25 ; family , Jl.'UOa2.00 ] others unchanged , WIIKAT Mfelniist fitoJir lower : No. 2 red , cash nnd Juno , OS.Ve ; July , closing ut01iei } August , G3jjo ; ( Joptombor , 05'c. COIIN Kollowfd wheat , closing ? 'c off ; No. 2 1'noviHiiiNS Dull , wen It and lower. 1'ork , current markets , J18.50 , Lard , IU.OOfflO,25 Drv MilUHl meats , loose shouldorx , (8,50 ; Iong. > and ribs , ( U.12 ; shorU , tu.50 ; boxod. Ifn more , HIICIHI , parked hhouldorH , SO. 60 ; lontri and ribs , (10,25 ® 10.37'i ; hhorts , JIO.DOi ! lt.G2) ) { , Hums , unchaiiKed ; bitgur cured c. c.ini Unchunged. IITS Klour , 5,000 bbls. ; wheat , 22.00C bu , : corn , 84IKVO bn. ; outs , 10.000 bu. ; rye am barluy , none , Hnii > > iKKTH Vloiir , 4.000 bbls.j wheiit. 200 , . 000 bu. ; corn , 137,1)00 bu , ; oats , 1U.OUO bu , rye , l.ouo ; barley , none. ICIIIII.IIM City .Murkntii , ICANSASClTY. Juno 23. WIIKAT Dull , biirel' ' steady ; No. 2 hard , 60c ; No. 2 rod , OOc. oCoHN-Sletidy ; No. . 2 mixed , 33HQ33 > 4'ci Nu OATH In better demand and firm : No. ' . mixed. 20 © 27e ; No. 2 while. 27S ! < ifr20c. Kails Kinv : ut lOc. ItKCKli-rs Wheat , 14,000 bu.j corn , 12,001 bn. : outH , none. Hiiil'MKSTS-Wheat , 54,000 bu , ; corn , none oats , none. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ MlUruukvu nlurkuU , MII.WAIIKKK , Jnno 23. WIIUAT Lower ; July 02JioNo. 2bprlng,04o Co N Dull ; No. 3 , STtJttSflc. OATS-DuIl ; No. a white. 345J34'Jc. HAIU.KV Uifchuugod. HVK-&OC. I'ltovisiONS Steadyj pork , 110. MliinoiiiulUVliout | .Market. MlNNKAi-oi.is , Juno 23 , The market wa lower , anil closed wuukund without support cash wuntiu ! > yi No. 1 northern , 5bift50c ( ; Ni 2 northern , 5G35Gic ) ; recblpu , 247 can rlosvj Juno , &HC ; July , 58'ie ; Septombei C3Uc , On track : No. i bard. f.Uci No. jiorthern , & 8c ; No. 2 northern , 55ic. ! livvr York l rjiooiU A NEW YOIIK , June 23. Demand for dry good was moro regular. The now nrlcua for bleuehe coodn Induced incroukud buslne s In tlni Direction , whllo good * bncclully adapted t thn current wants of jobber * nnd retailers v hayo a rovlvnd romicst. Illoaehed good * are In dcrnMid.XTho follontnit quotntlons arc made ! 1'opnconlin 4-4 bloaebod , 7ct ! Senate 4-4 blnaebed , He ; blcnchad , GVci Wenlth of the County , S.Vci I'oarlcn and Monithansct , OKc each. T t Onmtm I'roiluco Miirknt. Tbo produce market appeared to bo devoid of iiny very Important features and vrbllo there was a good deal of business transacted an Kir of quiet prevailed In tbo produce dis trict. An lncre u In the receipts of eggs Is noticed nnd there l t ft weaker feeling prevalent on tbo market. The locul demand Is not largo nnd most every ono Is complaining about the lack of snap to the ecp trade. As eastern markets are comparatively lower than the Omaha market It would not surprise a good many If tbo tnii : kot bore should drop before many days. The butter market Is llrm und the receipts are not no very largo for the latter part of Juno. Tlio poultry market appears to have fallen Into the dump * . The receipts urn not large , but the demand Is so light that the marknt Is a constant ilrau. Only a few spring chickens are coming , but not many are wanted and very small ones are not wanted at. all. An oc casional coop of ducks arrive , but tboy are practically out ofbcuson und are very slow tmlo. There Is quite a trade In fruits , but It Is without any very noteworthy feature. VEOKTA1II.K9. ToMATor.s Mississippi 4-baskpt crates , $2. UAt.iraiiNiA UAIIIIAHI : Crates , per Ib. , ' ' # & 2MC ! St , Louis cabbage , per crate , S3.UOS3.25. Mw I'OTATOKS Southern , perbbl.$3 ; Cali fornia , per Ib. , 2ii2 < ( c. STIIINQ UKANR 1'or bu. box , $1.50. Cucu.Miiuns I'er doz. , homo grown , &OUGOc. UAUMMowni fancy , par doz. , 1.76 , ONIONS Southern , per bbl , , $1. Asi'AiiAtlus I'er doz. , 35 © 40c. FIIIIIT.S , CAi.iFon.MA Ciinitnius 1'or 10-lb. box , $1.25 © 1.50. HTiiAWUKiutir.s 1'cr cnae. on orders , $3.503 4.00. , noogtinnniliis I'cr case , $3.50. HI.ACK KASi'iicnnics 1'ur 24-plnt cases , 32 ; 2-l-iiart | cases , J3.50f,3.75. [ LKMONS Cholco to fancy , $4.5035.00 ; extra fancv , $5.50y.i.OO. ( llASANAM-l'er bunch , Including crates and packing , 8a.OKro'J.M ( ) . OiiANiini-Klvcrsldo socdlliiKs , $3.0033.25 ; Ulversldo Modlterruncan sweets , $3.75 ; moun tain Mediterranean sweut , J3.0033.25 ; moun- tnlti oranges , ta.OUIia.7r > . lli.ACKnr.iiiuis-lVr a-t-qt. case , $4. Mtssoum Ciuiiltns I'er 24-iit. case , $3.00 © 3.25. SouinniiN PLUMS Wild geese and Chlcka- stiw , per 24-iit. ease , f2.00ia 50. I'lNKAl'i'l.KM I'er do/ . , $2.00i.2.50. Al'iilCOTB I'er crate of 4 baskets , $2.50. WATCIIMIIX : > NS I'er lee , } 3uuo35.00. IICTTKII , MH1S , I'OUI.TItV. ntiTTnii Strictly fancy country , small lots , 15UlGu ; packing stock , faiiftlSc. / Koiia lienciiil market , Ilff.l2o. ( I'lilii.TiiY Choice hens , 7Jc ! : mixed eonp , G7c ; roostor.s , 4Q5o ; nprlngehlckuns , S2.75 © 4.00 ; geese and ducks , 78c. MISCIII.I.ANKOUS. HAY The market on good upland buy , $0.60 © 7,00 I near lots. VUAI < Choice and small fat , 77tc ! ; largo and thin 3SOc. , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Cotton Murknt. Nr.w OHI.KANS , Juno 23. Kasy : good mid dling , Hjc ! ; middling , 77 c ; low middling , 711-lGcnot : receipts , 200 bales ; gross , 402 bales ; exports to li'runco , 7,430 bales : sales , 1,410 bales ; slock. 103,002 bales. Weekly net receipts , 8,081 bales ; gros , 10,010 bales ; exports to great Britain , 3,777 bales ; to France , 7,430 bales : to the continent , 1.80U bales ; coastwise , 2,342 bales ; sales , 11,150 bales. Liverpool .Markotn. LtVEitrooi. , Juno 23. WIIKAT Steady ; de mand moderate ; holders offer moderately. Receipts past three days 110,000 centals , Including - cluding 92,000 Amorleiin. COIIN Klrm ; demand fair ; mixed western , 4s4'td per cental. Uucelpts American corn past throe ilays , 4,800 centals. HACOS Long clear 45 Ibs. , 53s Gd percwt. LAUI > I'rlmo western , 48s Gd porowt. Coiled Mllrliot. Nr.w Yonic , Juno 23. Options opened quiet , unchanged to 5 points down , closed barely steady 15 points down ; sales. 7,500 bags ; July , $15.2u : September , S14.UU ; December , J14.G5 © 14.85 ; Spot Hlo , dull , nominal ; No. 7. S1G.25. Wuul Murkut. I'nir.ADnt.riiiA , Juno 23. Quiet ; demand limited ; prices largely nominal ; medium un washed , combing und delaine , 20f < .22c ; course unwashed , combing and delaine. 2022c ; Montana , 1218c ; Territorial , 1018c. Cliiftiiiiiitl Markets. CINCINNATI , Juno 23. WHEAT Dull ; No. 2 red , GOii. COIIN Heavy : No. 2 mixed. 40Jic. OATS Firm ; No. 2 mixed , 33c. WHISKY In light demand at $1.12. Philadelphia Grain Market. Pim.ADEi.riiiA , Juno 23. WHEAT Quiet ; No. 2 red. June , G83G9 ! { < \ COIIN Weak : No. 2 mixed , 48348 > fc. OATS Dull ; No. 2 white , Juno and July , 38J ! < S3'Jc. It.iltlmnro drain M ri > t. HAI.TIMOUI : , Juno 23. WIIUAT Weak ; No. 2 .red , t-pot and June , GOc. COIIN Weak ; mlxod , hpot and Juno , 48Uc. OATS Firm ; No. 2 white western , 41c. l.onclt.M Oil Market. LONDON , Juno 23. CALCUTTA LINSHKD lls per quarter ; Juno und July shipments , Is Od. LiNSERUGAKK U7 per ton for western. 20.s pur cwt. &TOCKS AND 1JONDS. Securities Were Weak und In nn Unsettled Coiulltloii Vt'Htrrd'iy. Niw Yonic , Juno 23. The stock market was weak and unsettled today. Lake Shore , Jer- bcy Contra ) , Lackawannti , Manhattan und Sugar declined ! J per cent. The losses In the remainder ot tbo list were ! 5 to ye. A number of stocks llko the grangers , Northern Pacific , Now York Central and General Electric show fractional gains for the day. Dealings were strictly professional , thocominUsion men hav- ng been disputed of. The be.ira considered themselves safe In tholr attacks upon iho market - kot because of a heavy fulling off In the bank statements for tomorrow , the shipments of currency f or the week being estimated at { 0,000,000. The decline In Lackawnnna was accelerated by reports of the failure of the Heading plan. At the close the market was weak In tonoata recovery of JJ to ? s percent from the lowest. The Post says : Notwithstanding the rise In Chicago exchange ) shipments of currency con- tlnuo heavy todiiv. C.ill money rates rose tc the week's earlier level , nnd sterling exchange rolled Ing thn same influence , foil into re newed weukness. The sentimental inlluencet of the day , Including yostorduy's trade , wore for the most part , unfavorable and they were used Industriously by the board room con tingent. Ilnslnuss , however , continued verj limited and the shurp declines were concen trated on comparatively small stocks on the list. list.Tho following are tbo closing quotations 01 the leading stocks on the Now York Stock e.v change today. . * if * vi < > tt % - ' \ > i iitt ' M.U vw § mil in vr til ittuiii lircfurrvd , 3,800 ; Hoachni , ' , 800i St. I'uul , la lOOi BUfur0,300. London riniincial Itevlotv. ICoJ/rl'/iAt | | ( 1311 by .hl'Htl ( htr\l'in ItCnmtt , ] LONDON , Juno i3. ! [ Now York Herald Cub ] Smclul ; ti > TUB llKK. > There was nothing today In city lnislnesn. tlio Stock chuniio buliiK Diitlroly htiiKiiunt. As u co iiut > nco prlct'M gunerully wcro dull. Aint-rlcu rullwuj-H ere wunkur , euiieulully AtcliUoi Krlo , IlllnoU Uontrul , Nortfioru 1'a cllic urvforrnil And Hoacllni ; . lm | ocurltlou wrro feuturulcbs. Kupco puui was uiiclmnitud. The Ilorsclioll comndttc report w uxpocted loduj , but has not u | poarcd yet The ( cntnro In thn forclsn market wan a fall In Mexican da , nnw quoted fit 72i < ppr cent. South African Miarrs wcro all decidedly wnakcr , owing to tlio nbsenco nf IniiliiCRs. Copper Miarct were weak , Hlo Tlnto * closlnsnt 16J/ percent. Three liundrvd nnd nine tliousand pounds wan sent Into bank. No XT York Money .Mnrkct. Nr.w YORK , Juno 23. MONET ON CAMWns active , tanplnt ; front 17y.2 ( ) per cent. Lait loan 20 tiur cent. Closed offered at 20 per Cl'llt. 1'itiME Mp.noANiti.n I'Arrtt COS per cent. STKIIMNO ExcitANon-Wi-aker with nrtuat hlKlnoss lit banker1 * hills nt ? 4.82 i < iH.Bl ! for slxtv-day hills und J4.S4'4W-l.b5 for duinnnd. OOVKIINMKNT HoNDS-l'Imior. State bonds nenlected. The ulo3tiiR qnotatlom on honds : U.S. 4s re ? . . . , St I * JtI.M.Ocn.r.8 R2 U.S. 4n coup. . . . . . . st. i , . .vs.K.oen.M. 10.1 U. S. 44s mr. . . . . . . H7 St I'anl Consols. . . 12.1 I'-ipltlo Oi of "VS. . . , 1IU St.I' . , C. .t P. Ints. . 111) T. 1' . I. . O. Tr. KclH 70M lltl T. 1' . U. O. Tr. UetH IS Tonn.iiow setYlrt ! . . tt. % Union 1'nclno Ittts. Tonn. new sut rH. . . nr \VeRtSliora Tomi. ni'\v notin. ; . . IIH U. O. W. IBIS. . 73H Canaita So. 2 < l li'.i- ' ) AtClllHOU 4H 58M Centrniraelllalst. 105 Atch. 2X8. cl.1 8 A. 1) . * It. II. IBIS 11G O.1I.&S. A.Cs 10'J 1) ) . A.U. O. 4H Hfi G. U. ft S. A. 2(1 ( is. llll Krln 2 < ln. . . . . . mi * . II.&T.C. r.s 107 M. K. * T. nonllfl. . 77 llOCOII. 118. . . . . . . . . IIVJ N , Cnrolluu OB 1U7 Mutual Union ( ! H. ! ! 1(1(1' ( ( ' N. Carolina un N. J. O. Int. Cert. , , . Ill ) S. 0 , Browns. . limfj N. I'jtc. Into. . . . . . . . list. Tonn. old GB ( fj N. 1'ac. 2ils ion iVa.ils none N. W. Consols _ iiVa. Kx-Mat.coun , . : i N. W. DuueufragH. . ! I Va. con . , ad aorlea no llottou Htuck ( Ji HOSTO.V , Juno 23. Callloani , 0 7 per cant ; Unto loans , U. per cont. C'lo.sln quotation * on stocks , honus und inlnliijt sharps ! \\VRlKudltrvrd. ; . . Atnerlean Sugar. . . Bl.'i ' Bluctrlo do profit H3 Oo pruf'tl i 40H ll.iy Stale ( law II WH. | Central H lli-ll Tcleithono. . . . ini ) AtchlHon 2Us Ilontou , V Albany. . 2IKI do Is Itnston A. Miilno , . . . llll New KtiKlandito. . . ilo iirufil . .140 IJi-ii. Klectrlc AM. . . H'-'H ? hl. . llur. .t Q btlTiWlH. Central IH. . . . Ht ) Kltchbuwpfd HI Allunez MhdiiB ( Jo 40 Oeneval Kleutrlc. . . 71 Atlantic . . . . . 7U Demon .t Montana 21W Mexican Central ! ! . United lloHton. , , , 7H Ualuinct.t Hccl.1. . 278 Old Colony..r. . . ! ! Kranklln 11 Oregon Short Line 12 Uuubor 10 Oseeula . 27 Sail Dli-uo. 10n Quln'ey . lt > ! > Union IMclllo 28 Tamarack . 141 Knit law Sun Francisco Mminc Omitulloin. HAN KIIANCISCO , .luno' 23. The oniclal closing ( ( notations for nilnln ; ; stocks today were as follows : Alia ' 'Ill Mexican n.i IloHt.V llulclier bO'.Mono II ) llmtlo Consolidated. . 'JO'Opldr ' 1415 llulvvi'f 10'1'otoHt ' l ll Cliollar CO Savat'o 40 Consolld'il Cal..tVa. IRO'Stcrr.i ' Nevada 70 Crown Point IftUnion Consolidated. 0(1 ( Gould & Curry CO Utah , .r > llalu&Norurons 4l ( | Yellow .liirket 125 Now York Mtnln : ; ( liioliitlons , Nr.w YOIIK , Juno 23. The following are tbo mining quotations : Con. . Cal. Jb Va 140.Ophlr 140 Deadwood 1 ( Mlj Sierra Nev.ida 05 ( iolild & Curry 40(1 ( Standard I''O Halo&Norerufw. . . . illliUnlon Con 11.1 Homestako lldd Yellow Jacket ' - ' . " > Mexican lld.Qnlek Silver BBOO Ontario llionl do nruf'd Ifilil ) St. T.nuN 'MIiillll ; Uuotitliins. ST. Louis , Juno S3. The following are the closing mining quotations : Adams. . . . $ .8.1 ( A , V'i | iJranlto.-.r.o w..nu Am. Nettle . : 5 M .117H Hoiio 3.50 CU.dO Illiuefllc. . 3.2O Cll.OO | Leo 0. .07 Elizabeth. .41) ) CC .41J1IS. Hopes. . .40 C .lil ) , ITfnunehil .MJtey. KANSAS CITY , Juno 23. Clearings , 81,308- 700. I'Anis , Juno23. Three nor cent rentes , 07t H7'.4c for the account. Niw YOIIK , Juno 23. Clearings , $07,022,142 ; balances , SO,2D2.J73. HAI.TIMOHE , Jnno 23. Clearings , $2,101,099 ; balances , S4GB,5G9. Money 0 per cent , Viin.Ai > ui.i > iiiA , Juno 23. Clearings , $10- 302,001 ; balunces , $1,540,579. Money 0 per cent. LONDON , Juno 23. Amount of bullion gene Into the Hank of Kntilaml on bulancca today , 339,000. CINCINNATI , Juno 23. Money , G8 per cent. Now York oxclmngo , GOBtlOO discount. Ulear- ings , 81,788,300. MEMPHIS ) , Juno 23. Xow York cxchnngo soiling at J1.50 pruniluui. Clcarlngti , $125,267 ; biilunccH , $41,225. llOSTON , Juno 23. Clearings , 813,037,267 ; balances , $1,441,531. Money UQH per cent. Exchange on Now York , lOc discount to par. NKWOni.KANS , Juno 23. Clearings , J1.029- 880 ; Now York exchange , cnmmorcltil , 75c per $1.01)0 ) premium ; bunk , $1.50 per $1,000 pre mium. ST. LOUIS. Juno 23. Clearings , J2,98.r,980 ; balances , $314,871. Money , iiulat. Gt ) per cent. Exchange on Now York , 81.0031.20 discount. CIIICACO , Juno 23. Hunk clearings today , $12,132 604. Now York exe.hange , lOc premium. Sterling exchange , quiet ; slxt v day bills , 4,84 ; demand , 4,80. Money closed 7 pur cent. Nr.w YOUK , Juno 23 , [ Special Telegram to Tin : 11EB.1 Kxuhungo was quoted as follows today : Chicago , lOc premium ; Huston , lOc discount to pur ; St. Louis , SI and $1.25 dis count. OMAHA MVK VTOCIC MAIIKKT9. Prices on Cnttlo Finn Up Slightly Hog * Advance Ton Cents. FRIDAY , Juno 23. i There wasia light run of cattle , but nolot-uo In hog receipts. During the past live days thuro have boon received 20 ; ) fewer cattle , 12- 200 moro hogs and 1,000 fewer Hhoop than during the same llvo days last week. The general cattle market was moro active than It has been any day this week and u slight improvement la prices noted nil along the line. Light receipts , cooler weather and bolter reports from eastern markets all favored the sellers und buyers had to buttle to (111 ( tholr orders. Shippers allowed a disposition to trade , and whllo their purchases were not heavy , their presence had u tendency to make buyers for local dressed hoof houses settle. Fair to good 1,202 to 1,307-lb. Bteers sold readily at from $1.40 to $ t,05 , whllo the ( leslrallo 1,000 to 1,188-llj. steers brought $4 to $4.37 . On anything showing fat , good enough to Invite competi tion , prices ruled strong to a dlmo higher than Thursday. There was not such a Inriro pro portion of light , trashy utulfon halo , but at tU.Gto ? 3,85 the market for such was gen erally quoted fully steady. Under the cir cumstances the supply wax not long In chang ing hands. Very few cows were received , not over half a do/.en loads. Trade was fairly brisk and prices generally steady to strong. Good to cholco fat cows and heifers hold at from $3 to $3,05 , with fair to gooil butchers' stock largely at from S2.5U to $3 and common and cunning grades all the way from (1.25 to $2.25 Fair to good calves at $3,50 toH.7Q worn about stoady. Uood bulls were stronner , common unchanged at from $2 to $3.25 , There was not much doing In the ( decker and feeder line. Supplied in regular dealers' hands are largo , and with no country demand to speak of they uro not very anxious to further milargo their holding * except at considerably reduced pricos. The llmmelal trouble U felt hero perhaps as directly us In any branch ot the trade , but the feeilur market Is always un satisfactory at this uuuson of the your. Hupre- buntutlvo bales : DIIESSED IIKF.F. ( . - . STAGS. 1 100 226. . . . STOCKCrtS'AND l-- 2 000 2 Bt ) 2 030 316 0 ,702 2JUU 24 1014 3 GO 4. . . . . . 742 2 1)0 ) Horn-Hecolpts-'continue ' liberal. There wcro a few morci. hogs here than Thursday and 2.800 moro thati'last I'rlday. For the past four days receipts have uvcruned over 8,600 a day ami the Increase u far this week over last amounts to ovtr 12,200 hogs. Under the circumstances It looked as If prices would go lower , but custom murkots were all stronger and packers are apparently ntixloua for the hogs nt the present comparatively low figures. Opening bids were all of lOc hmhor , nnd nn this busts moJtof the ttadtng was done , Ar- immrot Chicago took over 1,800 bogs , the Ne braska nty Packing house called for 1,000 moro and Ctiduhy secured over 1,300 , Kast- ern butchers nnil local fresh incut houses were not ut nil Idle , and trade was brts-k from the start , the market closing up very active and a shade stronger than H opened. On account of the good general demand and the uniform quullty of the ollerlngs tin ran o of prices wus narrow , running from J.ri.05 for common ml.\ed packers to $5.80 for the bust hotrs of all weights. It was practically u $5.7(1 ( to $5.75 market , the big bulk of tlio fair to good hogs , regardless of weight , selling at these figures , ugalnst$5.GOto$5.05Tmirsday and SO.O5 to $0.15 on last Friday. Kcprcscntattvo stiles ) Sh. Pr. No. Av. Plu 1'r. ' 40 15 00 72..204 120 $5 $ TC , 1GO 5 U5 200 40 100 80 BO 120 120 100 10 240 HO 240 80 320 nao 210 240 120 280 .205 .231 120 .200 80 .1110 120 .240 120 ,20'J 320 .254 200 .240 200 .224 80 .220 120 270 120 .201 80 .230 240 .21)0 ) .208 .190 ,20B 80 .251 80 .250 240 .200 120 .243 100 .354 200 .204 120 1 Tlicro were no fresh receipts. Is a fair demand , but prices nro weak In sym pathy with eastern markets. I'ulr to good natives. J4.50S5.00) ) fair to good westerns , $4.00S5.UUj common and stock sheep , J2.50IO 4.00 ; good to eholco 40 to 100-lb. lambs , S4.5U Q.G.UO. UepreseiitaUvc. sales : No. Av. Pr. 100WCS vi.i 00 $400 Kecelpts nnd DUpixitliiu of Stock. Official receipts' art'd disposition of stack as shown by the books of tlio Union Block \ ards company for tlio't.wonty-four hours ending at 5 o'clock p. in. June 23 , 1803 : Chicago Livestock Market. CniCAOo , Juno 23. ( Special Telegram to Tun HUE. ] The 4,000 jiutlvo cuttlo hero today brought a llttlo moro money than could have huen obtained for them yesterday. Whllo not displaying nny xpcclul activity , the demand was stronger than for soiuo ( lays past und the trend of prices was unmistakably In sellers favor. That was the case not only us regards good butcher's stock , which wus scarce , Out equally so us to well tutted steers , which constituted the bulk of the offerings. The receipts of Texas cattle amounted to about 2,000 head. They were till bought up and ut btrong prices. Hales of na tives wuro largely at from J2 to $3 for cows und bulls und at from 54.15 to $4,1)0 ) for steers , while tlio popular prices for Toxuns were from $2.25 to $ J.5U. The gain of lOo which sellers secured toward the close of Thursday's market was supplemented today by u further advance of from lOc to 15c. Kurly in the morning pi-Ices moved up to from fll.lt ) to $0.45 for common to extra medium und heavy and to from $0.50 to 0.55 for the bust assorted light weights , and no purt of that advance was lost , though .somo sales men imagined they saw weakness later In the day. Slnco Thursday mornlnn there Has hcen nn advance of from i20c to 2Sc. Kuch grades as were quoted ut from $0.16 to $0.20 at the close of Wednesday's trading biting sulablo today ut from $0.40 to $6.45. The bulk of thn Btulf sold at from iG.25 to 1G.-1Q and from $0.10 to $6.55 was the rungo for morchiintablo grades , heavy and light belling closer together than for some days previous. The week was ono of extraordinary dullness In this line und prices sull'erud a moro severe shrlnkago than Is often experienced In that space of time from 50c to GOc per cwt. lias been taken elf the value of the animal , natives und westerns having declined to front $2.70 to $5 and Toxuns to from $2.25 to $1,50. Continued heavy rucolpu wuro noted In hogs whllo the demand has tukun olT greatly slnco hot weather hut In , If supplies uro to continue of their present proportions sellers may us well ho prepared for lower prices , us the present demand will not absorb nny such numlHirsoxcopt afu further material decline , Spring lambs have dropped off fully 75c per 100 HH. , present quotations being from $3,70 to $ G,75 for poor to extra. The tuurkut wus Urm today. Kuugua Clfyi Live Stuck Market. KANSAS OITV , Juno 23 , OATTLK Iterolpts , 0,100 head ; shipment * ) , GOO head ; market steady to lOc higher ; foxus steers , $2.20iS 4.00 : shipping fleers. J4.35a5.10 ; native cows. $ l.B5 ! ( 4.25butchor ; ; Block , t3.50ft4.4l ) : stockurs und fuo'aurs , $2,75 4.15 ; bulls und mixed , $1.753.25V lloos Receipts' , .0,800 head ; shipments 1,400 head : market strong nnd lo&15c huhur ; bulk of Hules , $5.15 ; packers , $5.05'Q ' 5.U5 ; mlxud$0.05Si5U5 ; Yorkers , $5'J5Q,0.05 , ; pigs , ll.OOI04.HO , ' BiniKi' Kuculiits , COO head ; shipments , B0 ( head ; market sloiytynd | weak , Hr. l.onil Xvo | " ' "OK Murhot. BT. LOUIB , Juno23. OATTI.E Kccolpts. 2,10f huadj blilpment . .XOl ( ) ; miirkot stouuy ; all stock on liiiml Toxana and Indians ; fair tc good grass Tunis JtJurs , J2.75ii3,85 , Ilous lU > ouliH2,000 ] ( huiul ; shipments , 1,1UO ; market 10 ' higher ; top price , $6,25 ; biilkofKuloMO.BOttO.20. HilKKtKccolptvf , 4,100 head ; ulilpments 2,8UOhuad ; murker dull , unchanged. New York I.lve Stuck 'Murkot. NBW YOIIK , Juno 23 , HeuvitH Kocelit4 | , 1 , < OOU head ; uctlvo ; native steers , * l.HUiD5.7O Tcxan , $4,25 : drunsod boot , steady ut 74I8)ic ) receipts of culves , 049 head ) market iictlvi und 25c higher. HiiBKi1 Kecolpts , 20,08t head ishcop , steady lambs , dull und uu lower. llooii Kecelpts , l.-ionioudj market stead ) Plies of people have piles , but Da Wltt'i Witch Hazel Salvo will euro them. Clntiul ) > y Creditors. The butcher shop operated by E. L Coughlln , located at the corner of Capita avenue anil Sixteenth street , was closed b , the sheriff yesterday , The principal cred Itor was the Cudahy Packing company o South Omaha. Attachments aggregatta 11,500 bavo been issued. Piles of people have piles , out noWltt1 wltuhhazcl salve will cure them. DUN'S ' REVIEW OF THE WEEK Affairs in Business Circles as Yet Show No Marked Improvement. OMAHA IS AN EXCEPTION TO THE RULE Money Plenty nnil Trrtilo flood In the Ito- portMndo of tlio ( Into City tmcmir- nglniNcwj from Other 1'liicct Tlio U'ock'a failure. NEW YOUK , .luno s ; < . It , O. Dun ft Co.'s weekly review of trade says : The Imr-rove.- mcnt expected from the Issue of Clearing House certificates , thus utilizing credits Instead - stead of cash In locnl dealings , has not been realized. Other cities , especially fn the west , have not tnkcn similar measures to ro- licvo the pressure and the demand for money from the Interior continues unabated. The volume of trade Is considerably re duced by monetary stringency. Bank clear ings outsldo Now York arc declining ma terially tn comparison with last year. In some departments of business orders for merchants have declined , since there Is no assurance of ability to carry the poods until they are sold , while In other departments oiilcrs arc not received because the future Is distrusted. They affect the great In dustries , and the worst results have been feared. Most of the works are employed on orders booked before the present troubles , but many are now reducing their number of bands and others must soon suspend opera tions unless their prospects become clearer. In the Iron business no Improvement U experienced and pig Is as low as over , while finished products nro in dcmiuui. It is thought the closing of works will reduce the output of pig iron considerably , but at present the manufacture Is going on with great force. Of forty mills working the majority uro on past orders. Itoportri from Cities. Business is comparatively quiut at Boston , whllo boots and shoes shipments on past orders are being mado. Speculative mar kets have been much depressed by the mone tary stringency , wheat having sold for several days at the lowest prlco over known hero and at Chicago , though the wide mar gin between .luno and September offers stromj temptation for use of money In carry- Ing. The movement of grain in the far west was the largest of the season and by no means indicates exhaustion of stocks , and the visible supply decreases so slowly that the holders are llttlo encouraged. Much needed rains have fallen In the northwest during the week. Export demand Is not largo. Corn has been weak , with moro cheering crop prospects and hog products because of monetary stringency. Cotton declined , but partially recovered with stronger foreign advices. Accounts from other cities nearly all show that monetary pressure affects trade ma terially , tbat collections are unusually slow and banks extremely cautious in lending , ovou where they are strongly fortilicd. At Pittsburg ttio volume of business has somewhat decrcascd-anil the fact that two prominent iron concerns are involved is not encouraging. It is thought the mills In trouble may closo. At Cleveland trade is fairly good ; money Is closo. At Cincinnati stringency makes collections closo. At Detroit manufacturers are discharging sumo of their employes , llains have had a good effect on growing crops. At St. Paul and Minneapolis prospects nro much brighter. Chicago reports no distinct improvement in trade , though July settlements will release largo sums of money. Prices for wheat are tbo lowc&t over known. Local securities have shrunk several points and provisions are lower. Clearings show a decrease of 80 per cent. Keiil estate securities 40 per cent as compared with last year. Milwaukee reports money slightly easier. Trmlo Good mill .Money Plenty lit Oniiilin. At Otnalia trade is good and money plenty. St. Joseph reports slow collections und Kansas City fair trade and collections. Denver reports fair trade , but slow col lections. At St. Louis the freight movement is grat ifying. At Atlanta trade Is fair , but collections slow and money closo. At Mobile trade is fair , out money tight. The state of foreign trade is not yet satis factory. Exports of products fall below last year's at Now York in Juno thus far about 14 per cent , while imports are still larger than n year ago. Trading in stocks is much affected by monetary conditions and prices have been depressed on an average of 25 per cent on some selling by foreigners of securities re cently purchased. There is hope that July disbursements , the issue of certificates and the increased grain shipments will bring bettor conditions , but tbo failures are still numerous nnd include some of importance. The failures for the week number U37 , compared with ! tS7 last week. For the cor responding week of last year the failures were 100. 100.WAT.I WAT.I , bTIUilST FOIl A WJ2I3IC. Trading Nnrronr ntul Kxccudlnitly Sensitive I'tiiiturcH aT tliu Market. NEW YOUK , Juno 23. Bradstreet's Wall street review tomorrow will say : The finan cial situation keeps the speculative stock market in a narrow and exceedingly sens itive state. Irregularity has characterized the tone of quotations , the only general feature being a rapid temporary advance ment Wednesday , duo to tbo sudden an nouncement that tbo expected importation of gold from Europe had materialised and that $500,000 had actually been taken in London for transfer hitherto. Humors of other engage ments wcro encouraged by the existence of depressing in rates of exchange , though rates had not changed the least nor supplies of commercial bills attained the magnitude whicti , in tbo opinion of bankers , would Justify the inflow of specie. The bear interests in the market was quick to take fright and the rapid cov ering of their short contracts supplied the lack of outside buying and gave the mar ket a brief si > ell of animation and strength. The announcement that the transfer of $ T > 00- 000 gold from ixmdon was a "special trans action" and the immediate recovery of exchange - change to figures which prohibited furthoi gold Imports was followed by the stoppage of short covering and a ro nowal of bear at Incus , which wcro encouraged by the aban donmontof the Heading reorganization plans. The extension of the wave of financial disturbance turbanco to the Pacific coast and tlio demand mand on the Now York banks from thai quarter seemed to counteract the effect o the falling off in tlio demand in the regloi tributary of Chicago , although tbo issue o * ltTjO,000 ! Clearing House certificates and tin decision of the treasury to anticipate inter cst payments in the west had i calming effect on the money mnr kot and on speculative sentiment In view of the approachmcnt of the .lul ; disbursements and the pressure , which the ; f AKi * . It Ourei Cold , Coughi. 8 or 8 Throat , Croup , Jnfltt. eua , Whoopin ? Coujh , Broncbltii and Aitbraa. A certaia cure for Ooniumptlon ia 4r t ( UCd and a tun relief ia adraaced § Uf ei. Vttjit ooce. You will tee the exeellent etftot after Uklnr the t.-.t dote. Bold by dealer ! eier/whtn. Lar ( bottlti 60 cinU and SI.00. necessarily caused , tlio marVot showed no nbillty to develop strength nnd such fnctor * ns the Incrcaso o ( trnvo. ! towanl the Chicago fnir nnd the distinctly unfnvorablo Kuropenn crop prospect are deprived of tangibility In consequence. Kuropo took llttlo part In this market , Ixiinlon. Indeed , showing R sensi tive disposition In roRant to the possibility of gold withdrawals for extxjrt to this country. cr.iMiiiNo HOUSI : srAri.MiNT : . Nearly Kvcry I'roinlnpt.t City In tlio Country Shin * * n. Drcrra p. 'Nr.w YOUK , Juno .M. This table , compiled by Uradstrcot , shows the bank clearings of various cities for the week ending Juno U'J nnd the percentage of increase or dcorcnso as compared with the corresponding week of ' Stringency In tlio Money Market Still Ef- tuctit lliiHlncKR Unfavorably. Nr.w I'OIIK , Juno 21) ) . Bradstreet's review of trade for the week will embody tbo fol lowing : There is no improvement In the money loaning inarjcot. The sudden ship ments by Now York banks of gold and silver to the Pacific coast , did not s'.ay the inroads of distrust in California and a score and moro of the smaller banks in that state have been raided by anxious depositors and closed their doors. .Many bunks , however , which have closed their doors are oxpcctcd to open again , having assets in excess of liabilities. Extreme stringency in monetary circles is noticeable also at the north west and at some of the iaruo eastern centers , where outside commercial paper is being discriminated against moro than last week. . A small shipment of gold from England has been pivcn undue importance , us It is not the outgrowth of international commer cial relations. The volume of general trade , while not materially different from last week , us Mr. T O. .Tones , ot Fulton , Arkansas. Bayooff "About ten years ago I con-1 tracted a 6ovcro case of blood pol- Bon. Leading physicians prescribed medicine r.ftcr medicine , which I tool ; without nny relief. I also tried mercurial ami poMbh remedies , with unsuccessful results , but which brought on an attack of mercurial rheumatism that made my life ono of agony. After suffering four years I gave up all remedies and began using S. S/S. After taking eovcral bottles I , vas entirely cured and able to resume work. Is the greatest medicine for blond poisoning to-day on the market. " Treatise on Illood and Skin Dlscascs'inalled freo. SWUT SPECIFIO CO. , Atlanta , Ga. shown by the bank clearings totals , (1,0.1.1- 000,000 Is 0 per cent smaller ttmn tbo sama week lust year. The number of business failures nns In creased sharply , the total being nearly , U not quite , the largest number of failures ever reported In oito week. The margin of error In the official \vhcat crop reports In the last two yonts point * to a probable outturn this season of 400,000,000 bushels , whllo the Mil plus reserve nvaltablo for export nt this time cannot bo less than 70.000,000 bushels larger than the minimum , Indicating a probable total avallnblo pimply for the ensuing year of KiO.OOO.OOO bushels. Exports of wheat ( flour Included ) from both coasts continue heavy , aggregating 9.rCi3,0)0 ( ) bushels this week , Ml per cent more limn the sumo week In IMtt and n compared with about 1,500,000 bushels in the sfuna week in 1SSS nnd 18S ! ) . U Is noteworthy that the net weekly decrease of available wlical supplies In the United State * nnd Canada are about equal to tha sumo of last year. LEAVES. That's what Sick Headache doe * , when Dr. riprce'i ; rionmuit I'ol- lots are taken. Thcso tiny , sug. nr-coatcd , nntl-tiillotis granules euro It completely. Thoy'ro tbo smallest , tbo tviMtwt to tnko , and Ura must nudmil remedy. No disturbance , \mplaisantnes3 , no reaction afterward. Unolittlo , Pellet at a dose regulates the whole system. Constipation , Indigestion - digestion , Dillons Attacks , Dizzl- niws , nnd nil derangements of the liver , stomach nnd IxwcU nro prevented , relieved , and perma- piumtly cured. They're ths cheajwst pills yon can buy fit nny price , for thoy'ro guaranteed to give satisfaction , or your money is returned. You pay only for the good you ( jet. Things that teem to help Catarrh may bo doliifj harm. Poisonous , irritntlnp ; EnutTa and strong , caustic solutions only ilrlvo It from the hood to the lungs. Dr. Bagu'n Ca tarrh Remedy cures Catarrh. It's mild , soothing , demising , healing. Its proprl'tora promise f500 or a cure. Mandrake Pills Imvo n riiluo us iv house hold remedy far buyondtliu power otlun- ( juatfo to describe. * The family can htmlly bo true to Itself tlmt ildos not kcop them oh huiul for use in oinorgon- clcs. Is tlio only vojjotiiulo substitute for that dangerous minonil , MnucUKY , nnd while its notion ns tv ctiratlvo is fully equal , it possesses 110110 of tlio poriloua oll'ects. i In Constipation , Mundrnku nets upon the bowels without disposing thorn to subsequent Costlvonoss. No remedy nets so directly on the liver , nothing so speedily cures Siclc Ileadnelie , Sour Stom- ticli , nnd IJiliousness as these For Sale by all Drujalsts. 1'rleo " 5 elf. per box ; II boxes forV ( > ets. ; or sent by mull , post- use free , on receipt of nrlee. Dr. J , II. Sclieiiei ; & Hon , Plilladolphla. With Nerve I leans , new vegetable discovery of m irvolous power , positive ejro ( or all nerve tioublns , such us nervous Tirostrntion , Bleeplefstn'HS desnondenoy , pains In bnek and side , Klok hoadachc. ilyspepsln , Ions of uppo- llte , etc , AVomlerfnl netve ionic , nuikos rleli , j pnro blood , tones en tire system. $1 a box. I enough for two weeks. At druggists , or by i mull , Nerve llean Co. . llutl'alo. N. Y. The First Watch. Punctuality Is o rare n to be almost n virtue. 1'ornapb If boys were trained to be punctual , they would growup < punclunl. CiivR Ihcin RUBY JEWELED good wntclies I3nc ADJUSTCI bcr-II.iinjiden i7-jcwcl WATCHES watches and they will have n o excuse f o r tardiness. If your denier "Iocs not keep our watches , mail us your aililrcM ami we will scml youtheimmo of a ilculiT who does. Tun UUKUKU WATCH WOUKS , Cnutou , O , SOUTH Union Stock Yards Company , South Ornariai fiCBl Cnttlo Ho nnd hoop market In tha wet * . _ CD MM ! S 3 n I HO j 3 > . Y/ood / Brotiiors , Live Stock Communion .Morchunti o-ith Omaha Tolcphono 1 1ST. JOHN l > . DADHMAN , l.t WAl/ruil 15. W )01) ) , f Market reports by mall and wlro ohoorfullT inlsbed uiion i.ppliiat.ou. OMAHA HARDWARE. Hector & Wilhcliny Lobccli & Linn , COMI'ANY. Dolors In hnrtlwnr * and Corner 11th and Jnckion uiofUnnlri' tooli. Htructi. HJI Duuulul Blro t. HATS , ETC. | IRON WORKS. W. A. L. Gibbon & Co Oiiwliii Safe and Iroa Wlioloiale WO1UC3. Halt , cnpa , ulrau xoudi. ( nf * < , vnulti , Jnll iroo Klonvoi , rnlllani. Kill Iron kliuttcrf and tire a uud Haruojr btrooti. cation. Out. Andruou , Id nnd JuclcDOU LTTIiIBER. John A. Wakcllcld , IuiioitatlAr | ? rlcnn 1'urt- land romcni , Mllwnu- kuu coinciu und Quliicy wlillu lluiu ,