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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1893)
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat and Silver Wont Down the Incline Together Yesterday , ALL PREVIOUS SLUMPS WERE PASSED ttnmcdlnto Cnnio of tlie Drmnrnlli.itton of the Hrnlu Alitrkct found In the ICnorinom Incrrnno 01 India' * Crop , CittCAno , Jtmo 20. The full of I.uelfnr was nlinuttlio only thing mi record In the wny of descent thnt wns not outdone today by wheat and silver. The unfortuniito staples went down Into the depths together. Whllo stiver wns selling In Now York : it 02c , the lowest figure over touched for tlio white motiil , wheat was being offered hero atC2fcnbu. ? forJuly ( a prlco fur below nil previous slumps. Wheat wtvs beaten llku nn Ill-favored or- pliatii No 0110 Bcctncil to wish to tnko care of It nnd It got turned over from Imnd to liiini ) . The chief and Iniinodlnto cnuso of the demor alization wns the surprising nnnounconicnt . Hindu In llcerbohm's cablegram thnt India hud prodiiood In flvo sections of the country 60- OJO.OOO lii. more wheat thin year than In 1802. All previous reports from that country hud lol lo a belief that the Indian crop was a shott one. It yut remains to bo seen wliotl.or thu other districts of that coun try liuvo nit failed In production to as much or greater extent than thu Ilvo sections men- tloiicifby llorrbolun. Liverpool was quoted cheaper to effect sates , but tlio London con tango market was quoted tinner with a con- llm-ntal demand at 3d advance for Chilian nnd Walla Walla wlilto wheats. . The opening price for July was GAfle. , or ox- nctly Ic per 1m. lower than It closed yesterday. Heplombcr started at OUJfc , which showed a decline since thu prnvlous afternoon of about > { c. In the course of half an hour July made ntiothordlvo to02Jcand ! September toGB',4c , leaving a gapof Cc on deliveries altogether previously unheard of carrying charge and Eimihhltig the records of cash wheatIho jmnlc In silver wns. of course , the loadlmr bourco of weakness , Imt aside from this news rrgtuding Indian wheat thuro wits news of helpful rilus : In thu northwest. Tlio decline was further aided by speculative longs , who were forced toKoll their July wheat , owing to the proximity of thu month. 1'ard- rldu'o and other big shorts bought heavily at thu bottom and stopped thu decline. Report * of hinivy declines In silver and tlio clearances of HOO.OOU Im. of wheat In kernel and Hour helped to steady the market. The market at the opening for July was from ? c to Ic lower iMid for September fioiuA'c to Uc lower tUan yUMturdny's eliding , ruled weaker and prices further declined Ic for \Iulv and Jic for Hep- tenihir , then rallied slightly , July advancing 3fe and September JJc , again oaseu olT and the closing WHS easy from we to We rrom the bet tom. Trading throughout tlio day was , par ticularly during the bad decline , marked by considerable nervousness nnd excitement. Corn was weak , the action of wheat and continuous favorable reports and liberal re ceipts all having that tendency. A good deal of changing was Indulged In , sullliiK July and buying i-eptember , the difference at the open ing being about life , nnd later widened to 2c. First trades woru-from ' { c to J eloss nnd upon free offerings worked down Me more. At the decline a fair rally took place and the market held steady , showing nn ndvancu of ! 4c , but July weakened and at the close had lost from J < e to KG , while September was steady and un changed. Oats declined ! Jc for near futures. The drop was due to the Increased offerings and In sym pathy with wheat and corn. There was it good denl of selling of July and buying of Sep tember that Hindu the former weak , but held llm latter strong and ll closed ! jc over yester day. 'mo feature of the speculative market for provisions was the widening out of the carry ing charges for laid from July to September to BOo early. At thu close chaiges were from 70c to 72'e. It was claimed that some of these who liuvo bought for July cannot Ibid tlio money to enable them to carry , and the bankers refused to make advances on thu basis of tin ; present price ot the product , BO thu buyers are , llguratlvoly speaking , In a cleft stick they must either pay the piomlum ( Icinantlcil or ttiku the BtulT. They evidently prefer the lesser horn of the dilemma. The difference In pork and ribs also spread , but not to so great a comparative extent. Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , E4cnrs ; corn , C12 curs ; oat * , 243 cars ; hugs , 22.OOO head. The leading futures ranged us follows : ArllclCB. Open. . inch. Low. cloeo. WJIBAT- can jiiiy. ! ! ! ! ' . ! . (11 ( Sept 08H COIIN Juno July Sept nk OATH nkW Juno 20 an July J8 UHM W Sept 2CW MKBSl'OHK July Ifl 7n Ifi fl.- 18 7C Sept M 10 M 10 to 10 LA nil- July o so o no 0 40 Sept 10jo 10 ' . ' 5 10 17M EIIOIIT Hum July H SO R S2M 8 77W I77M Sept 0 3' . ! ! 0 3fi 0 17H ! i ao Cash iiuotatlons voro as follows ; Kwiuii Vonk ; prices nominally lower. WHEAT No. 2 htirlng , C20ic ; No. 3 spring , f. ( i. b. , 605103 : ; ; NO. a iod , twyc. CDHN No. 2.30'ii : , No. 3 yellow closing 38Hc. OATS-NO. 2,28140 ; No. 2 while , f. o. b. , 34c ; No. 3 whllo , f. o. b. , 2'JQ,31ic. ! Uvis-No. 2 , 48c. KAIII.KY No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , no sales ; No. 4 , llOMlll'H. l''l.\X til'.KD NO. 1 , J1.16. TIMOTHY SBUU I'rlino , J3.70. roilK-Moss , per bbl. , ? 18.35@18.37J ! ; lard , per 100 Ibs. , * o42'iB0.46 ; ; nliort ribs , sides loose ) , J8.77'J 8.82 ; dry sailed shouldem iboxeni , $8.7600.00 ; bhort clear bhlos ( boxed ) , t0.50ir,0.75. ! WIIISKV Distillers' finished goods , per gal , , Su7uit-Cut loaf , Ojfc ; granulated , 6,70j stiiiidiird"A5.04. Thu following wcro the receipts and ship ments for today : _ On the I'rnduco exchange today the butter market wassteadv ; creamery , 15i 20c ; dairy , 14ffil7Jc ! ; egg" . u"let at 12Rai3o. Now Vork M.irkotn. New YOIIK. Juno 20. KI.OUII llocolpts , 25- 000 pkgs. ; exports , 0.000 bills. , 8.000 sacks ; Miles , 18,000 pkgs. ; niaiket wean ; moderato demand ; winter wheat , low grades , f 1.1)5 ® Z46 ; winter wheat , fair to fancy , J2.46 < i } > 3,46 , ; winter wheat , patents , J3,40it4,00 ; Minnesota clear. I2.BO3,01) ) ; Minnesota straight * , 13,30 © 4.00 ; Minnesota patents , t4.00Ct4.ti [ > . Oon.s MKAtr-Quiet and steady ; yellow western - orn , 2.tlHi/.2.7O ( , live Dull ; western , C&H&Bc. lUld.KV JlAl.T-Hteady , ( inlet. WIIKAT KcccinU. 300,000 liu.t exports , 001- 000 Im. : sales , 7,100,000 bu. futures , 288,000 tin , spot. Kpot market fairly active for ex ports ; lower for opt Ions ; No. 2 red , In storu und elovntor , 70ji < U,7U'c ; f. o. b. , 70ii71 ! c ; ungraded rod , 70c ! : No. 1 northurnUS 70Hc ; No. 1 hard , 76c : No , 2 northern. 08 ® U8Uc ; No. 2 Milwaukee , OBc. Options declined , . - .mi weak cables , heavy western mar- kuts , longs unloading and henvy Increases In the Indian crop , rallied SiMic. on lurgo clenr- unces und shorts covering , fell iiuon realUIng und closed Nieady at ? 4Jie under yesterday ; trading fairly uctlvo : No. 2 red , July , O'JVidJ ) , c , closing at 7lc ( ; Augusl , 72 > > < Q,72'iCi ' closing nt 72c ( ; fc'opieniiior , 74 Q-lt ( < i,76 ic' closing at 74He ; October. 70ttt77c , cloning at 70ic ( ; December. 7014 < aHOwc , closing at hOuc. lions ojiened at U t'.e ilecllne , with wheat and the west , rallied \edi. \ c and cloked llrm at der yestertluyj trading slow ; July. 7lic , clokhiK at 47\c ; AugUht bli , closing at 4H4'ci Hopteinber , 40 > i < ii 40'io , closing lit 40HCi October , 40S < a40ijcj Ih-ct'iiiber , 40c. ! OATS-ltecelplK , 128,000 lui. ; exports , 4,000 bii.i siiles. 4 < iO.OOO bu. futures , 02,000 1m. kKt. | t-polti dull , lie lower , weak. Options I B&Jict No. at'liluago. 3S ic ; No. a wliite , 87c ; mixed western , a&ii4i37ei wlilto Wfulern , 80 u.4ac. lUv-QuletHoaki shipping , 70S70e | good lo choice , bOal&c. lloriiQuU't , steady. I'liovisiONH-l'ut meats , dull , steady t pickled belHeM , 12 Ihs. ut I3u ; mlildluy , steady. Laidquite , louer ; wettera Minim closed ut | H.OO | Miles , 10(1 ( tlitrcuu ut fti.OO : options , mien none ; July closed fO.76 , nominal ; Hep- tfinber closed tlli.W ) , nominal , fork , < mlet , tteadyt now iiietii. (10.000,10.50. , IIUTTKU Moderuto demand , about Bteuily ; western dairy , lavjaibc ; Klglnu , 22c , i IIEII : > Moderate demand , weak. KOI8 Laip ) rucelpu. i-usy ; receipts , 12,000 pkgt ; western fret > h , iBiiiiiUJci wekturn , per case , Ji60.ii3.CHI. TAI.IXIW Lena demand , flrmj city (12 ( per > pkc ) , 4HW4yc. CiTTNHKr.t > Oil , Tnlr demand , Drinor : crude , 37ii3Uc , nominal ; yellow prime , 42iO ! 43c. tl Tlio market was neglected and trnnnforwns mftdc on the floor of the oxohiuiKO todtiyt I'ennnylviiiim oil , upot tilol , iionot July options % I\CN ! , none : l.tmti ell , nlc , nnne : t titlfiilc ) < < , none. II IjosiN - Sitfidys dtriiincd , ccininon to good , Tfiii-KNitMB-Qulot and c y t 30Q40C. KICR Active nnd Rtondyi domestic , fair to oxtrn , JAiaaKr'.i Jnpun , 4 jil4 ( ( c. 0.1c Mot.ABsns New Orleans open kettle , Rood to choice ) , dull hut * tCRdr < SUOAK Haw , dull ) fair rcflnlnit , 8Vc | centrl- f iiKiiN , 00 te t , 4 > ; c ! rellncd , tulot | but stondy. fti I'm Ino.N-tjulet but ntcRdyj American , ti I2.7bUlO.riO. ( 'opi'EH-Qnlot ; lixko , S10.M. I.KAii-Wvnk ! domcstle , J3.40. 'I --Irrogulnr ! Straits , nominal t 110.00 ; plates , dull but steady. - ( loincntlc , I4.ao. Omnlin I'rnduco Mnrkpt. UliTTKn The mnrkct was steady ns previ ously quoted , The receipts being light while the domnnd continues good , dealers nro pen- crnlly feeling very firm. 1'ncklng tock Is going qullu readily nt 13'4c ; fancy creamery , prints. 21c ; fancy crcnmerlos , solid packed , 10r > ! fair to good creameries , solid packed , loulSc ; cholco to fancy country , lOalOc ; fair to good country , 140 > 15c ; packing stock , fresh , Kuna The market wno stonily with no qunt- nblo change. The receipts nro gradually In creasing and the nmrkot has u weak look about It. Per dor. . , cases returned , ! H4 < ai2c. Live I'oui.Tiir The receipts are fnlrnnd the market about steady. As the week draws ton close there will nnturnlly bo n bettor de mand , hence tlio market Is not quotable ns slow us it was earlier In the week. Spring chickens , pgrdoz. , (2.76514.00 ! chickens , best lions , tier Ib. . 7a7c ! ! chickens , mixed coops , pur Ib. , Oc ; old roosters , per Ib. , 4(36c ( ; turkeys , per Ib. , lOc ; ducks , per Ib. , 7 8c. POTATOES The feeling on the market Is bol ter and dealers are noticing n gradual Im- pmvommit In the market , Every into lind more potatoes than they know what to do with a few days ago , but as these stocks have been greatly reduced the market Is gradually re covering. Homo old potatoes nro bolng shipped out In the country , where there Is still tome' Ilttlo demand , Asldo from thnt tlio demand for old potatoes is thu next thing to nothing. Old potatoes , OOIJ.76C ! now potatoes , per bill. , J2.60S2.76t new potatoes , per bu. , tl.UOiU.10. \ EOETAIII.ES There wcro two cars of very chnlco Missouri cahhago on tlie market which sold woli. Hiring beans , par bu. box , (1.50 ; wax bonus , per bu , box , (1.75 ; egg plant , pur crate , J3.lHKft3.60 ; now southern onions , per bbl. . (3.60Q4.00 ; cabling ? , per Ib. , 22xc ! ? : cucumbers , per dor. , BOH60C ! totnutocs , per 4 basket crnM. S1,60ft2.00. ( IlKiuuKS There were no raspberries on tlio market to speak of. A few cases ot straw berries arrived from Oregon nnd met with ready sale nt a Ilttlo butter prices , owing per haps to the scarcity of other berries. There were moro blackberries In than there were on any other day of the week so far. Strawberries , Oregon , fancy , (4 ; blackberries , por24-jt , case , J3.7654.00j-black raspberries , por24-qt , case , J3.50. 1'niiiTS Abide from apricots , there wns almost nothing On the market In the way of California fruits and very lit Me of anything else. Fresh cars are anticipated for this even ing or tomorrow , which will put tlio market In buttur shape so far as the supply of California fruit Is concerned. California cherries , per 10-lh. box , $1.50 ; apricots , per 4-baskut crate , * l.C > Uj plums , wild goose nnd Chlcknsaw , 24-qt. . $ l.GOft2.00 ! peaches , Arkansas. H-hn. box , tl ; California peaches , ? 2 ; California Cherry plums , $2 , MELONS Watermelons , per 100 , * 2D. THOl'lCAI. FIUJITS. PINEAPPLES Florida , per case of 0 to 7 dor. , .0038.00. OHAMIHS Mountain Mediterranean sweets , I3j Riverside Mediterranean sweets , $8.60 ® 8.7ft ; mountain ornnges , t2.50ii2.70 ; Riverside seedlings , 13.0033.20. LKMONH Mcshliuis , extra fancy , f5.50ffiO.00 ; Messlnas , per box , choice to fancy , J5.00415.50. lUNANAH-1'er bunch , largo , ? 2.20tt2.70 ; pur bunch , small to medium , t2.00ii2.25. 1I1UE3 , TAMXJW , KTC. Hinrs No. 1 green hides , 80 : No. 2 green hides , 2c ; No. 1 green salted hides , : ) ( { c ; No. 2 green suited hides , 21Jo ; No. 1 green salted hides , 2& Ihs. to 40 Ihs. , 3'ic ; No. 2 green salted hides , 20 Ihs. to 40 Ihs. , 2Jc ! : No. 1 veal calf , 8 Ihs. lo 15 Ihs. , Oc ; No. 2 veal calf , 8 Ills , to 15 Ibs. , 4c ; No. 1 dry Mint hides , 7c ; No. 2 dry Mint juuin , 5c ; iiu. 1 dry salted hides , 5c. Part cured hides lie per Ib. less than fully cured. iiKir > I'ni.Ta Green salted , each 30cll,25 ; green salted shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) , each 1025c ; dry shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) , No. 1 , each 55 10c : dry shearlings ( short woolml early skins ) , No. 2 , each 5c ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , peril ) . , actual weight , 10@ lie ; dry Hint Kansas and Nebraska Murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , aclual weight , 710c ; dry Hint Colorado butcher wool polls , per Ib. , actual weight , O&lOc ; dry Hint Colorado Mur rain wool polls , per Ib. , actual weight , 7 < S'Ji : ; dry pieces and bucks , actual weight , 57c. TAI.I.OW AND ( jiiKAsc Tallow , No. 1 , 4'4 ® 4Jcj ! tallow. No. 2 , 34 < 34c ; grease , white A , 4l5c ! ; grease , wlilto II , 4c ; grease , yellow , 3lic ; grease , dark , ! lc ; old butter , 2 < S.2iic ; beeswax , prime , 10ffl20c ; rough tallow , 2H . llosits Car lots weighed and delivered In Chicago : Dry buffalo , per ton , ? 10.018.00 ( ) ; dry country , bleached , per ton , * 10.00'iS13.00 ; dry country , damp and meaty , fb.OU5Jlo.00. mormon roiNTHns. Ilucklebcrrle have put In an appearance , but In vary limited quantities. I * Davis , of the llrm of Mullln & McCIaln company , luis gone cast where his father Is dangerously III. The shipment of blueberries from Wisconsin bus commenced. The crop Is said to bo very lark'o and thu berries of excellent quality. J. N. Wright , a largo grocery dealer and a heavy shipper of butter and eggs from Kear ney , Is In iho city looking over the market. The glut In the potatc market In the western cities caused some heavy lob-sos to southern shippers. One shipper who had In live cars to Kansas City , the same number to Omaha und two cars to Lincoln , claims that 71,200 will not cover his losses. The commission men have been doing some hustling among the members of thu city coun cil on the question of thu poultry ordinance that was Introduced recently. The commis sion men claim that the ordinance If passed would glvu thu drcsburs of poultry u monopoly of thu business. Gcorgo Trushul of the Trushol Commission company of Fort Smith , Ark. , Is In the city looking after thu marketing of potatoes. Me remarked that the growing of cotton had been very unsatisfactory on thu uplands In thu northurn part of his stnto and that they had been trying to work Into oilier , crops. last year they put In a good many potatoes and this year tlio crop la still larger and next year the farmers will go Into tlie business still heavier. This ( .canon the crop was about a week too Into to bring thu best prices. Thu fanners In t hut suction dig and shin their early potatoes and then plant a second crop , which they dig along In November ot Decem ber and for which there Is a good local demand. Tlie prospects are good for a heavy crop of apples In thu northern part of the Mute , es pecially In llunton county , llrunch & Co. discourse as follows on the value of fruit quotations , which will bo of In terest to those who are ordering fruit : Ituyers experienced In the fruit trade understand much of tlie unreliability ot quotations sent out by a down different houses. At thu bent thu lluctuallons from day to day , or within a few hours , maku it a dlllluult matter to prop erly rouresent the market. Then thudlU'crunco In tlio quality of the fruit quoted or the brand sold may bo fully 26o to 5Uo per box. At this season this latter feature Is particularly no- ttceablu In lemons. Fifty cents to (1 per box dllTuruncois more than made up ut times on quality. In sending out quotations by mull tlie changes In prices , or In thu goods In mar ket , by the tlmo thu ordur Is received may bo very great. As u general thing thu chluf value of general quotnllons Is thu Information they g\'O ! of what Is at that tlmo to bu hud or may bo expected within two or throe days. St. Louis MurkoU. RT. Lptiis. Juno 20. FI.OUII Lifeless , weak ; not quotably changed ; winter patents , S2.UU ; funey , M.4& t'J.6Bj cholco , * 2.1& < a,2,2&j family , . . , WIIKAT Simply demoralized ; No. 2 rod , cash nnd June , GOc ; July closing at GU o ; August , C3c ; Heptember. U5)ttt)0ie ) ) ; October. 07X1' . COIIN Kept pace with wliuat ; No. 2 mixed , cash and June , 3G.iu ; ; July , closing 30 > c ; Sep tember , tlHc. ! OATS Nominal ; No. 2 , cash , 2HJc ! ; July , 27iv August , 24'Jei September , 24iic. PROVISION * Quiet , Mumly ; pork , current ' make. f8C ! > 0 ; lard , If ! ) , Dry salt meats , loose. shoulders , IM.25 ; longs and ribs , f'J.lOj shorts , t'J,50 ' : boxed , lOe more. llicon : , packed shoul ders , J'J.MJ ' ; longs and r\\n \ \ , HO.U7H ; slums , flU.fH010.0'Ji. ( ! Hams , sugar cured , ( la.oou 1IUTTKH Uiichunged. UKCEIITS Flour. 4,000 bbls. ; wheat , 10,000 bu. : corn , 72,000 liu.j oats , 12,000 bu.j rye mill barley none. HilirilBNTB Flour , 4,000 bbls. ; coru , 10,000 bu. ; oats , 3,000 bu.j wheat , rye mid barley none , Kuin > n City Market . KANSAS CITY. Juno 20. WIIKAT Lower ; No. 2 hard , & 41i < U55c : No. 2 rod. 6&c. COIIN Weak ; No. 2 mixed , S3fi(334ei ( No. 2 white , 24ct < OATS-Slow ; No , 2 mixed , 25140200 ; No. 2 whlto , 27HW281- . IliJTTBii Firm ; creamery , 151&10c ; dairy , 13 ( MlO. KCHW More active : 10IilOc. ! { , 3,000 bu. ; corn , 3.000 bu. ; oats , none , Wheat , 28,000 bu. ; corn , 3,000 bu. ; outs , none , Liverpool Murkutii. Livp.iii'ooi , , Juno 20 , WHEAT Easy ; do- mund moderato ; holders offer moderately ; No. 1 California. tihftUs Id pur cental. I'oiiN Quiet ; demand moderate ; mixed wost- crn , 4n3Cd percental. PKAP Canadian , &s Oijd ixir cental. HACON Long clear , 45 Ids. , 53 pur cwt. 'HEEBK Amurlcun tlnebt , white , 4Bu per cwt , New York Dry CiuoiU Marknt. NKW YORK , Juno 20.-Tho dry good * inur- iihupu , whllo thu cat Lor and money collections hftvo Improrod. nml the llnfinclnl stntusnf trndo Is apparently belter. llrnwn cottons nro nl o In good position , ns nro silkstimlorwonr \ , dress goods nnd specialties generally. Prints nro selling inodcrntoly with the production curtailed , Cotton Mnrkrt. NKW Our.cAND , Juno 20. Kuturcs quiet ! snles , 10,000 bales ! JIIIIP , (7.30 ; July , tT.Sflft 7,38 ; AllguU , (7.30a7.37 : September , (7.404J 7.47 ; Oclobcr , $7.5ViJ7.67 ; November , (7.6455 7.06 ; December. (7.71J17.72 ! January , (7.835S 7.87 | February. 17.030,7.11,11 now grndo , 7 11-lGc ; middling. 7S : low middling , 7Uc ; good ordinary , 0 13-lOc ; net nnd gross re ceipts , 1.050 bales : sales , 1,100 bales ! stock , 101,805 baled. llnstnn IVnnl Market. HOSTOX. Juno 20. The demnnd for wool Is very moderate nnd snle.i nro only 1,400,000 Ibs. Territory wool quiet , on n scoured basis , 485J46C for fine nnd line medium nnd 40c for medium. Tuxns , ( 'nllfnrnin nnd Oregon wools nro selling nt a round 45c clean In n moderate wny. I'uFled wools In light request nt 3036c for super. Australian wools dull. Gnrpot wools liavo been on quiet , good demand. Oil , MnrktitA Olf. Cirr , Juno 20. National Transit corllflcnteR opened nt 60 ; highest , 6fiM ; low est , 6G ! < J closed nt 50J. ! Safes , 8.000 bbls. ! clearances , 82,000 bblg. ; shipments , 100,103 bbls. ; runs , 08,740 bbK I'lTTHiitmn , Juno 20. National Trnnslt curtlllcatuHopcncdnt6Gl < : clo odat50s ; ; high est , 60S ! lunust. 60.1. Sales. 6.000 bbls. Milwaukee Mnrkots. Mir.wAtiKEK , Juno 20. WIIKAT Quiet ; No. 2 spring , 02c ! September , 05'c. CoilN-Qulet ! No. 8 , 37 c. OATS No. 2 white , 83c ; No. 3 wlilto , 01Q32C , ItAlil.RV Unchanged nt 65c. Kvn Unchanged nt 60c. 1'itovisto.Ns-O.ulct : pork , (10.70. Coltco .Mnrkct. NEW YOHK , Juno 20. Options opened Irregu lar nt 5 to 20 points down nnd closed steady at 6 to 10 points down ; snles , 17,260 bags. In cluding : July , (15.60 15.56 ; September , f 16.35 ( & 15.40 ; December , tl6.0615.10. Spot KIo , dull but steady ; No. 7 , (10.60. Minneapolis \Vlicat Market. MiNNKArot.is , Juno 20. There was n wcnk feeling In wheat futures ; cnsh lower. Closoi June , 60 ? c ; July , 5fllc { : Soplombor. G27ac ; Auguit , GUUc. On track : No. 1 haid , 60c ! ; No. 1 nurtliorn , 57ic ; No. 2 northern , 66 ® riilliidolphlH Uraln Murkot. KLi'iiiA , Juno 20. WHEAT Weak , un settled ; No. 2 red , June , G7i ! < aG7&e. Cons Weak : No. 2 mixed , June. 40447c. ! OATS In car lots weak ; No. 2 white , Juno and July , 37i ! < 238c , Itnltlmoro ( Iriiln Atnrknt. : , Juno 20. WHEAT Dull ; No. 2 , white and spot , ( > Uic. ! CORN Weak ; mixed , spot nnd Juno , 4GJ c. OAT yuletand stondv ; No. 2 white , west ern , 40c. _ bTOCKS AND ItUNDS. IZarly Dealings ut thu Kxchanco C'linrnctor- Izril hy HeprenMun. Nl'.W YOUK , Juno 2 ! ) . The curly dealings nt the Stock exchange were characterized by great depression owing chlclly to the uppru- henslon felt In regard to the money market and the dlfllculty oxporlencci by borrowers In securing accommodations. Atone time It was not a question of sales , but rather ono of ob taining funds on any terms. Small loans woro. mndo us high as 3-1G pur cent per diem and Interest equal to about 2 per cent per annum , and even then no round amounts were obtainable. It was not until certain of the bankers decided to take out many millions of clearing house loan certificates that thu acute stringency showed signs of relaxing. Added to the money dllllculty was the renewed de pression In silver both hero and In London. Whllo sterling exchange was decidedly weaker , bankers did not sco their way clear to Import gold. The bears took advantage of all these conditions and hammered the list vigor ously with the vlo\V of shaking out. weaK holders of slocks. The principal declines were 4i ! In Denver & l lo Grnndo preferred ; 4 per cent In O'liuhn ' preferred : njj percent In Manhattan ; 4 uur cunt In Great Northern preferred und G per cent In Long Island. The general list yielded about y to 2 per cent. As soon as It became known thnt thu banks hud decided to adopt heroic measures In order to relieve the stringency In the money mnr- ket. confidence renssortod Itself at the stock exchange , especially an the rules for cull loans dropped to from 4 to 10 percent and remained at these figures during tlie grcatoi part of the afternoon. Under liberal purchases for the long account , as well HH to cover short con tracts , Manhattan rose 3i per cent to 123 ; Sugar , 2i per cent to HOJi ; Tobacco , 3ii per cent toG5i ! : Kock Island , 2V per cent to 08 1 } ; Dunver&lUo Grande prufurrud , 2 { ner cent to 37',4 ; General Electric , 3ft per cunt to GO't ; JllhhOtitl Pacific , 2 Ioreuntto326 ) ! ; Omaha , 2 percent to 37 , and Western Union li percent to 80.S. In the Into trading there was a re action ofi \ to H per cent , but the market closed steady In tone. The Post says : Silver bullion prices touched 31d per ounce In London this morning and 62 In Now York , the latter Hguru rupresenllnu a decline of GJJc since yoslerday's close , and nearly 20e since the beginning of the week. There was less selling of certificates on the HtocK exchange loday , and fora very plain reason. Yesterday's total sales of silver were 195,000 ounces , within 1,000 ounzes of Ibo entire - tire stock now held on deposit against thu olll- clal certificates. Mostof these sales wcro inudo to exporters , who bought when the Stock ex change silver market sank below open market prices. Tomorrow and on dnys preceding olhorshtpplngdntOB the bullion thus purchased will bu taken out of deposit and thu certifi cates against It cancelled. Exactly what will happen to the short sellers of the certificates , If thuru have been operators .so obtuse. It Is hard to guess. Probably thuy nro much less numerous than they wuro In Iho break of lust August , for tlio result of their experiment then , when they could hardly borrow for de livery on any terms , and when they finally had to buy back slUur at a hharn advance , taught them a useful lesson. Too sales of yesterday wcro doubtless chlclly liquidation of old long accounts nnd the result will ulti mately bo the extinction of silver In the Stock exchange transaction. The following nro the closing quotations on the leading stocks on thu Nuw York Stock ox- chnngo today : Atcldson . 1'11'i Northern 1'ae. put Ad.iniB Kxpri'HS. . . , 1411 U. 1 > . U. AO Alton , Terru Hanto an Nortliwrsli'rii do profit . 110 < lo iircfd American KxpreHH IDS N. Y. Central HMIJ4 llaltlmori ! A. Onto. . 711 N. Y. &N.K " ( i Canadian 1'ncllic. . . 4H ( { Ontario .V Western 7UM Canada Southern. . 4'JH Orepon Imp lo Cuntrnl Pacific. . . . . Bl Oregon Nav r > 5 Clii's. it Ohio . 1(1 ( O. S. L. , t U. N . . . . li ! Clilcnito.t Alton. . . lilll Pacitiu Mail 17K C. II. &Q . HIM IVorla DIM. 4K. . . . 0 Clilcniro Gas . liH 1'lttHbnre 145 Consolidated Gas. . 1'Jl Pullman I'alaco. . . inn C. 0. 0 & St. L . ! ll IliMillnir 14/ } Cotton Oil Cert . H4) ) Klclimond Ter ijj Del. , V llndHon . 1111 do pref'd in Del. Lack. A. Went. 14B ItloOrandu W'n , . . IS I ) . AH. O. nruf'd. . . 7Ii ( do profit 64 Dts. .to. P. Co . B''Id nock Island , , ( in-u ! KastTenn . St.l'anl OiijJ Erlu . Ifi doprufd lii : doprafd . 311 St. I'aul k Omaha. , : < 7 Fort Way no . 140 doprefd.- > . . . , Ill Ori-at North'n pf it 1(1(1 ( ( Southern 1'acltlu. . . O.JLK. 1. iifil . Ill , Sinrar Ueilner . . . , HUH Hocklnif Vnlley. . . . Tumi , Coal .t Iron , in llllnulH Oenlral. . . . K7K Texan I'acltlo ( I St. 1'anl.t Dulutli.'H Tol. k O. Cen. pfd. BO Kan. & TKX. pfd. . . IH Union I'aclllu IMJi LfikuKrlu It West 1(1)1 ( U.S. Kxureaa 6(1 ( dupreCd . ( ill " LnkoShont , . , . 1'- . ' doprefd. . . IRh LcnilTriiHt Wells fuma Kx. . . l ( l I.outHvlllofe Naslt. HU\Vi'Hti.Til Union. . . , HM ( LtmlHVllloiN. A. . UK Wliiwllnir & L. K. . . 11 % Manhattan con IL'lhi do pref'd 4H Mciniihls A. Clias , . 1(1 M. A St. L Mlehlcnn Central. . | i n.AiK. o lo MISKDiirl I'acltlo. , . ! ! ( ( ieneral Klectrtc. . . tlHH Mobile , t Ohio 17H National r.lnseed. . Vd ! { Nashville Chatt. . . BO Cole , R .VI HIljJ Niillonal ConliiKo. . 1U ! ( doprefd Bt dopref'il SM II.&T.C N , J. Central 101 T. A. A. .t N. M. . . . 10 No..V. . W. pref d. . . 1 ! 1 T. SI. Ij. .t K. C IIH North Amur. Co , . . . 7H do prcfd 10 yortliurn 1'aellle. . . liiM The total sales of clocks today were 258,290 shares , Ineliidlng ; Atchlaon , 12.800 ; Hurllng- ton , 17,800 ; Chicago (5ns , IS.OOOj Delaware , Lai-kawanna ft Western , 7,00(1 ( ; DUtilllng. H.300 ; Uuuornl Kloclrlc. 20.000 ; LotlUvlllo & Nahhvillu , U.400 ; Manhattan , 4,000 ; Mis souri I'aclllc , 0,600 ; National Lead , 3,800 ; Northwestern , 3,800 ; Northern I'liolllc iire- .r.1 > r.ri"J.8(1 ( 9i.lu { ! ' "f' . J.6 ° ! 'i. ' ! ! ' ' < i t iiui , uutAu\/ , ll it 4 iD\ji ui 4,200 ; Wobtern Union , 13,000. London I'limni'iul Jlcvlvw. | Copurai ( ) ( l 1811 tin Jiimei Gnnltin lltnn'.ll\ \ LONDON , Juno 20. [ Now Vork Herald Cable Special to TIIK HKB , ] All attention In Lon don nun centered upon silver today , which : clones at 31 yd per ounce , a fall of 234il or 8 per cent slnco yesterday , During tlio past week the fall amounts to about 1 > per cent. All securities depundent on the whllo metal are naturally dUorganUed , Mexican lv ues were especially iiili-cteu , governineiit sj.\ closing 5 per cent lower at OlHi , Mexican Cen tral fonrii 3 per cent louer at 63i ! und the slocku of Iho Mexican Hallway company from 2 to 3 per cent down. American railways were very Hut , at one tlmo Denver preferred dropping to t)8 ) > i nnd I'nlon I'aclllu lo 24 ( , but prices were tinner at the close , although much lower on the day , There was u special decline. In biich Issues us Atchtson A bonds , Central 1'iiclllc shares , Krlo preferred nnd Wabasli dobcnturck , which irons mainly held In Kngland and Holland , Oulng to thu lad trlato of I rail o foreign securlllvs wuro generally weak , Argentine's Usues were Hut on the rl.-e of the gold premium to 243 per cent und thu Internationals were adversely allVeted hy fotirnof the result of the collupto of bllvor on tlio membem of tlio l.utln union. Hupeo iiaper wan weaker ut O'JJJ. There : wan no feature In homo kccurltleu , Thu Hunk returns u rvry ktroug reserve , being over JC20OOf,000. or fiulfei tlmn CO per rent oftlio llnbllltlei nnd nto < < k. ( "nnndlan I'nrinc re turns mfty ho\rw < dccronio In tlio KCOI ro- celptii. - " - Js'n T York .Moiiny Mi\rl < cl. NBW YnitK.Junti i0. ! MOST.T os t'Ai.t < Wn nctlvo and lilghur. raiiKlnit from 0 per dent per annum to 3-10 percent per illcin and Interest ! last loan , 0 per cent * nnd closed at tl per cent. 1'IUMK MKtiCANTM.Kl'Ai'r.ii-OiMO percent. STKIII.INO RxciMKnc - Wns demoralized , wltli artiint hu.il ne s In bankors' hllN al $4.Hoa4.Hl for sixty-day bllU nnd t4.82iil4.H3 for demand. OovKii.NMK.NT IlfjNjisSteady. . Htnto bonds The closing ( luolntloni on boiuls ! II.S.4B rrr.irto ( U. S. 4n coup , , . , . , , 110 SI. L , . &S. K.llcn.M. 1115 U.S. 4 H rec. . . . . . . ( hi st Paid Consols . . 123HJ Pacinc it of 'ns. . . . 10:1 : SI. P. . C. A : P. IBIS. . 118 I/o\ilBlan.iRt'p < xl 4s no T. P. L. O. Tr. Itcts H ! < MlnxotirldH Kin T. P. K. U. Tr. ItclB 17 Tenn , now net ( la. . , 10(1 Dillon Pncltlc iBtfl , 10(1 ( Toryi.noWBetns. . . 07 West Shore 100 Tonn.now et3 . . . (17 ( U. O. W. IfltB 71M C.inniln So. 2ds n/i Atchlaon 4s 77H Central PnclllolBtt los Atch. 2 * < B , claas A. 41 I ) . , tH. O. iHts 114 (1. H , &S. A.fiB , , . . , PI ) n.Avll. O. 4s 711 O. II. , tS. A. ad CB. ( in Krlo 1 ! ( ! Hrt II.&T.C. 08 107 M.K..VT. Ooiidd. . 711 do con. ( Is 1(12 ( M.K.AT.Oen.fid. . 40 N. Carolina ( la. . . . . 12ft Mutual tTnlon Us. . . Kill N. Carolina 4s , | l ! > N.J.O. Int. Cert. . . IOOM S. C. Ilrowns 100 N. I'ac. into , Ul Tonn.oUKla 12 N. I'.ic. ads 107 Vn. ( Is . . . , . . . . . rl ( N. W.OoiiBolR 131 Vn. KxMat. conn. . US N. W. Diibcnt'reCB. 10(1 ( V.v cons. , i'd series CO _ , Iloston Stuok Uuntntloim. HOSTON , Juno 20 , Call loani , 7510 per cent ; tlmo loans , G per cent. Closing quotations on slocks , bonds and mining shares : Atch. , Top. AsS.F. . 20) ) ( do prcf'd . 7(1 ( Aim-rlenn Sugar. . . 78 WeHtlnph. Klectrlo 72j < do pref'd. . . BO WIs. Central N ' ' ' ' ' 40 Hell'Toll-phone' . . . l ll do-Is 7i > Ilostoa A Albany.JIKI New Knclandlts. . . 103 ItoHton.t Maine. . . . 15H Oen , Klectrle fin. . . 84 Chi. . Iliir. .t Q B4) ) | WlR.Cvntr.illR. . . . 80 Fitchbunr HI Allnner. Mining Co 40 Oenurnl Klcotrlc. . . ( Ill Atlantic . 7 IlllnolH.Steel CO Huston k Montana 1KH Mexlcnn.Centr.il. . . r | Unite -V Iloston. . . . U N. Y. .VXuwKiic. . 2 ( ) > | Calumet & Hcela. . 280 Old CiPouy . IBtl Centennial . Oregon Short Line 11 Krnuklln . . UllbN-r 35 Kenrsnreo. . San Illpgo (1 ( _ Union Pacific , 2.1'J Oiilnoy . lor > West Knit TJ Tnm.ir.ick . 1W ! Sun Frnnclsoo At mint ; Ou , tatlc > iii , SAN KUAN-CISCO , Juno 20. The ofllclal closing \ nnotallons for mining stocks today were as follows : Altn 10 Hales & Norcross. . . . llelclior r.O Martin While . . , 7o llestV Ilclcher 1(1 Mono . 10 llodle Consolidated. . no Nevndo Queen . 10r IllllWlT fiU Ophlr . 11.1 Cnimdlan IMcllle in Potosl . HO CoiiHolt < niCnl..VVn. 14H Savage . HOm : Crown Point yr > Sierra Nevada . ( ill J'lnrekn Con HI Union CoiiHulldnled. r.O Uonlil A. Curry 45 Yellow Jacket . HO Notr York Mining O.ui > tRtlnii8. Nr.\v YOUK , J'ino 20. The following uro the mining quotations : Con. , Cat. > t Vn Dead wood Union Con fionli ! , t Curry Yellow Jnvltut Hale.t NorerosB. . . . Iron Slver. Hoiiicstaku JOOtlQnlck | Silver Itll ! ( Plymouth t5 ! do pn-fd 10(10 ( Sierra Nuvada ( illl'Diilwer : < o asked. fit. T.uiiN Mlnlni ; ynipiatloim. ST. Louis , Juno 20. The followlnir wcro the mining quotations on exchange today : AdnitiH. . . . $ .nil V .Mr Orantto. . .iM.un H.B.IKI A. Neltlu. . : iS c rt7 HoiM3 3.2B 3.7fi lllmcflle. . 3.IKI 4.0i ( Lee 01 ( A .0(1 ( Ellzalictli. .30 (4 .U7 'S. Koiies. .11(1 ( asked. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ riimliclul Antes. KANSAS CITV , Juno 20. Clearings , 81,401- 218. 218.Nr.w Nr.w OiuHAN-s , Juno 20. clearings , J1.1GG- OMAHA.Tuno2& . Olenrlngs , $807,082 ; snmo day hist week , J1Q15,028. NEW YOHK , Jtinii 20. Clearings ? 80,028.- 107 ; hnlnnces , J0.4H3.0GO. lUt.TiMoun , Juno 20. Clearings $1,021,170 ; balances , J32U.407. Money , G per cent , MKMrius , Juno 20. New York oxchnnco selling at $1.00 premium. Clearings , J171.33G. I'llll.AIiUMMllA.Junu 20. Clearings , f0,700- 038 ; balances , 1,338,480. Money , 0 per cunt. ClNOlNNATr , Juno 20. Monev. GJJ8 per cent. New York exchange , 6080e discount. Clearings , 51,800,300. HOSTON , Juno do. Clearing" , $11,010,008 ; balances , $1,471,772. Money , 73 H ) ner cent. Exchange on Now' York , lOe to 17c discount. ST. Louis , Juno 20.-ClcnrIngs , $2,840,475 ; balances , 8-204,005 , ' Money , quiet , GffiS per cent. Exchange oci NowYork , OOc premium , PATHS , June 20. Three per cent rentes , 07f 72ic ( for the account. The weekly statement of the Hank of Franco shows an Increase of OOO.OOOf gold nnd 2,000,000f , silver. Nr.w YOIIK , Juno 20. ISneclnl Tclogrnm to Tim 11KK.1 nxchunge was quoted as follows today : Chicago , 40c discount ; Iloston , lOe to 17c discount ; St. Louis , OOc premium. CltlCAOO , Juno 20. Clearing * . 612,237,001 Now York exchange. , 40c discount. Ster ling oxcl-nngo dull ; slxtv-dny bills , } 4.81'i ; Iwnn-.id , $4.83 ? . Money , llrm , 7 per cent. LONDON , Juno 20. The bullion in the llank of England Increased 004,000 during the past week. The proportion of the Hank of Eng land's reserve to liability , which , last week wns 00.10 per cent. Is now 00.35 per rent. Amount of bullion gone Into the Hank of Eng land on balances today , 01,000. O.MAIIA 1IVK STOCK Cattle 1'rlcos Swine Up a I.Idle HOR * Drop on u UrUk Market. TIIUIISOAY , Juno 20. Compared with the corresponding period last week , receipts for the past four days show comparatively little change. Cattle supplies liavo fallen off about 700 head and the run of sheep shows about that much heavier. Hogs have Increased a little over 3,000 head. On the comparatively few cattle here the market was tolerably ucllve , with prices gen erally stronger. Thuro were only a handful of cat tie offered for bale and while , as usual on ThurMlay , there wa a shipping demand , local houses needed supplies und paid prices He. to lOc higher than Wednesday for what suited They also took thucommonand Infurlorgrndus more willingly , but at thu sumo tlmo did not show much of n hankering for thai class ol slock. Fair lo vury good 1,21)0 ) lo 1,300-lb. beeves Mild at from J4.40 lo $1,70 and fair to good 1,000 to 1,100-lb. steers at from $4.25 lo $4.40. Common graven * sold us lowiisM.40 nnd $3.05 and half fat stock around $3.05 nnd ( -4.15 , Theru was n fair amount of llfo to thu trade and a comparallvuly early clearance was effecled. Thuru were hardly onoughcowshoro lo mnko a market , not over a half dozen loads. If the trade was in any butter shtipu It cer tainly was not on tint common grades. These sold down as low as tl , while prime fat eows would not bring over $3.50 and thu big bulk of Hie sales were at prices between $2 nnd til , Poor to cholco cnlves sold at from $1.7G to t5.25 or about steady prices and common to good bulls at from 1.00 to $3,10 were qiiota- bl v unchanged. There wns not much dolnfi In stackers nnd feeders. Fresh receipts were light and regu lar dealers' holdings not nt all oxcusslvo at present. Yard traders reportedu vury limited Inquiry from the country nml trades were fuw and fur between. I'oor btockurs sold as low as $2.15 and very good 700 to OG2-lb. feeders only brought * 3.25 and 1(3.30. ( Thu market was not vury strong. Representative sales ; * No. Av. N < ) . Av. 13. . . . . 700 2H. , .124H (4 40 23. . . . .1007 3 CO 1H. . .1120 4 40 1. . . . .1O40 H ill 21. . .11112 4 40 < i . . . 700 8 65 18. . .1170 4 45 14/ . . . B16 8 C5 35. . .1100 45 23. . . . . 740 10. . ,12'JO 6. . . . .1110 4'1B 28. . .1244 05 20. . , . . .1017 4 15 44. . .1250 U5 7. . , . . .1077 4 25 ' ' . 1288 4 70 12 . , . . .1005 4.25 . Iti' . .1253 4 75 MIXIOI ) . 10. . 605 3'U5 COWS. 1. . . . 730 5. , . . 050 2 25 1. . . . B70 1'fiO ' 1. . , . 000 2 25 1. . . .1030 1 75 ' ' , . U0 ( ) 2 50 1. . , 010 1 76 ' l' , . .1100 2 50 43. , . . 776 1 7i ( 1.o . . .1280 2 ( SO 1. . . BOO o , . 005 2 75 1. . . 05O 1 > H5 20 ! . . 070 2 b ( ) 17. . . 720 1 , 05 1. . .1050 3 00 il. . GUO 'J 00 2. . . U65 U 00 GRIME IN HIGH PLACES I It IB not strung ) thnt sotno people do wrong through ignorance , others from iv fulluro to invoBiif/alo IIH to the right or wrong of a mutter. But il is str.mgo , Unit individuals and firms , who nro fully uwnro of the rights of others , will per sist in porpotrnting fruuila upon tlioin. High-toned , WQtutliy mnnufroturing i linns will oltor und noli to rottill mer chants , nrtlcles which they know to r)0 infringoinonts on the rights of proprie tors , und imitations of well known goods. Wo wunt to sound a rtoto of warning s.to thu rotullurs to buvvnro of such iinitii- tions tiud slmulntlons of " ' ' IIr "CAiri'Kii'B Lrr- Tl.KLlN'Kil I'U.r.s. " When they nro > ro [ fcrcd to you , refuse them ; you do no want to do wrong , and you don't wunt to lay yourself llublo to u lawsuit. toM Frunltlin said "Honesty is the host poli cy" ; it is just us true that "Houusty is the best principle. " 0 . . . R2fi 2 00 i . . . .into BOO 1 . . . ,1050 a 2&i . . . 108& 8 0S ! 1 1010 2 ir > 1 1280 S & 0 la BOJ 2 2& tiF.irr.ns , t. . . 050 1 ao i G37 a oo CALVE * . 2. . . 1 75 6 170 4 41) 10. . . 274 200 1 200 4 60 30. . 153 8 U5 5 130 6 25 1IU1.L9 , 2 040 1 00 1 13C.O 'J 25 2 l-i70 2 10 1 .1040 0 10 1 11 hi ) 2 1C STOCKntts AND rnr.nr.ii1 > , 1 860 200 1 [ 120 276 70 077 2 Ifi H 053 2 75 8 447 250 0 448 280 13 640 2 60 G 1040 8 10 2 BHO 2 60 34 tHVJ I ) 25 8 820 2 60 22 765 8 30 Hooa Aifnln todny. for tlio tlilrd tlmo this montli nnd only tliu fourth tlmo tills yottr , re ceipts oxcceiluil 10,000 hcnil. Or course the iiuirki'tvis ; lower , lutt for u ( loclhiliiK nmrkot It wns ns brink ns could l > o wtsliod , Ixienl frosli incut IIOIISPH won ) not in II , nolthor Swift nor llnmtnond IniyliiR nnytlilim , lint imukors , liotli local nnd forelKti , took hold frcoly , dividing tlio supplies nhdiit nitinlly , Inilf for coiisiiniitloii liuro nnd half for ship ment. 1 layer * Htnrtcd In bidding be to loa lower tlinn Wt-dneiidiiy , nnd us ivpclpt * wi'io heavy nnd onslurn markets repurted lower , Kollors wuiu Kcncrftlly routly to | pl go ut tlio decline. The riuiKu win. us usuiil of lulu , narrow. I'or fnlr lo Rood IKIRB of nil weights the populnr price was J5.70 , with a fewcliolco lUht und butcher loiids sollliiK nt from thnt up to { .1.8(1 ( , nnd umuli imcklnR Krndcq from tliut down lo (5.00 , The market ruled futrly oven from start to Mulsh , and tiy tlio nilddlo of the forenoon tlio puns were cli'iirod ' , Tlio bulk of the trading wns nt 86.05 n'nd * 5,70n > fiilnst $5,70 uiul f5.7fiVednc. . diiy nnd I5.UO to jn.05 on lisl ; Thursday. Itcpro- siMitntlvo.snles : No. Av. Sh. IV. 7..220 Ti 00 D..223 5 00 5. . .284 BO 5 00 7. . .231 5 00 20. . .277 80 6 00 38. . .221 100 5 00 52. . .234 120 6 CO 74. . .250 240 6 00 57. . .250 200 5 00 00. . .203 40 5 00 . .220 80 6 05 73..220 240 5 05 01..201 480 5 (15 ( 70. .230 240 6 05 5 70. .222 80 5 05 40. .305 100 6 05 57. .238 80 5 05 12. ,200 5 05 74. .227 120 5 05 ICO 48. .348 120 6 05 - 04. .237 5 05 280 70. .230 100 5 05 - BO. .246 280 5 05 40 02. .243 80 5 05 100 00. .205 200 5 05 100 67. .207 80 5 05 - 72. .244 2 BO 6 05 40 01. .260 120 6 05 240 60. .280 80 5 05 80 02. .258 80 5 05 120 74. . eon * i * J 120 5 05 200 73. .240 320 6 05 80 10. .208 5 05 440 33. .277 100 5 05 40 73. .244 280 5 05 240 71. .220 100 5 GO 80 00. , .258 40 6 05 40 50. .320 80 6 05 . .244 100 07. .237 100 5 05 . . 20 1 120 03. .240 200 6 05 . .301 100 08. , .252 120 5 05 . .271 40 07. .200 120 5 05 . .318 40 50. .240 320 5 05 .227 80 74. . 240 240 5 05 .250 100 01. , .204 80 5 05 . . 252 120 87. , .233 240 5 G5 . .200 80 70. . .224 120 5 05 . .231 80 81. .230 40 5 05 . .243 320 68. .281 100 5 05 . .280 320 00. .284 80 5 05 . . 231 200 55. , .2iSO 2bO 6 07 5 J . .248 200 70. .233 80 5 07 ! 4 . . 251 100 GO. .201 240 5 07 ! 4 . .207 120 74. .2.18 120 G 07 . .242 120 51. .300 120 5 07 Vi . .213 40 51. .322 80 5 07-i ! . .230 40 02. .276 5 074 ! . .217 80 04. .243 240 5 07 Ji . .231 80 77. .220 80 6 70 . . 258 80 50. .203 120 6 70 . .315 120 05. .285 40 5 70 . .224 40 78. .207 1GO 6 70 . . 220 120 73. .217 300 5 70 . .300 80 GO. .223 120 5 70 . .228 120 05. .214 120 5 70 . .212 300 GO. .245 80 5 70 . . 243 BO 05. .240 120 5 70 . . 202 100 65. .300 80 G 70 . .243 80 05. .257 120 G 70 . 220 120 73. .204 80 5 70 . . 245 80 00. .244 80 5 70 . .280 100 72. .240 100 5 70 . . 208 100 07. . .253 ICO 5 70 . .20H - 60..23O 200 G 70 . .204 120 105..253 120 6 70 . .247 40 CO..284 240 6 70 . .210 BO GH..2.17 120 5 70 . .270 GO..255 100 G 70 . .213 71. . .220 280 6 70 . . 182 7. . .107 G 70 ASSOllTKD. 30. . .100 G 85 80..107 40 ' 5 85 68. . .183 6 85 1'IOS AND ItOUfin. .340 3 GO , 1..240 4 75 _ . ' Threo'doublo decks were received. The demand was very light and buyers hard to Iliul , Supplies at all eastern markets con tinue considerably In excess of the demand and prices here are decidedly weak In sympa thy with the demoralized condition of the Irado thero. 1'alr to good natives , f4.00B ) 4.75 ; fair to good westerns , J3.50Q.4.76 : common and stock sheep , * 2.50a3.50 ; good 10 cholco 40 to 100-lb. lambs , J4.25U5.75. Kep- rcBcntalivo sales ; No. Av , I'r. 180 Mexican owca . , 70 (200 ChloHSo Live .stock Mnrkct. CHICAGO , Juno 20. [ Special Telegram to TUB HKC.l Prices for eatllo were weaker. Whllo there was no quotable change In good to cholco qualities , every thing grading below good cased otr another 5c to 10i > and was not easily moved at the reduction. Ueculnlh weru not unusually large , and although trading was slow , not much stock hud to go over. Owing to Hie continued liberal arrivals of Texas cat tle the niaiket for native cows and bulls and common grasi , steers was "touiSh. " Ihoio were sales as low as froml.25 to (1.60 for old cows and at from W.75 to * 3.S5 for grass sleeri. Of thu 15.000 cattle received about 4,5tlO oamo from Texas. The hitler were weak and nom inally lower , selling principally at fiomtJ.25 to3.60 , , ' , It Is surprising Iho wny hogs nro pouring In. Today's arrivals mil close lo 30,000 head , making 131OOOslncoSalurdayor3H.OOO nioro than for the same tlmu last week , There wuro For renovating tt-o entire nystcm , eliminating all 1'olsons from the _ Itlooil , whether of pcrofiilotis or malarial orlgiiithls | preparation haa no equal. "For eighteen months I bad an entlne snro on inytonguo. I was - _ trealed by best local physicians , bat obtained no relief : the sere gradually grew worse. I finally took 8 , H. 8. , and was entirely cured after using a few bottles. " _ C. llYMcLKMOBK , Henderson , Tex. T atlso on Illood and Bkln Bla- cftficc mailed free. TUB SWUT SrECirio Co. . Atlanta , Ga. PHESERVE YOUR EYE SIQHT USE A BXKICTI.Y PUKE ARTICLE , i 3BOST DELICIOTJ3 , CHEWIKO GUM. A VALUABLE'"BPE. CIFIO ? 0il LUKG & THROAT THOUBLEB Made bv CurlU ifoa. 1'oriland , Mo. SOUTH Unioii Stock Yards Corapaay. . 6outh Ornaria. He t Cattle Ho nnd SUoag inar otla ti wji > . _ Wood Brothers. Live Stock CorumUiloo Morahunti. EOMlh Ouiabu Tuleiihono Ilif. Chlcaij JOIIN I ) . DAIJKHAX , Maoa"r WAl/rKIt U.V.OI ) f * Market reports by mall and wfro clicvrfully f urulbhcd upon uuullcutlou. ntlcn t 35.000 lie < on Mo nnd. M might l-o fuppo cd , the nmrkct was weaker , It wn fie lower than \\cdtic ( lny' rlo < r > nnd lOc lower tlmn that day > opcnlni ; . No nlc < wr-ro re- liprtert nt bcitor than 10.30 nnd only n few nbovct (0.2S. The latter ncurn wns ixn otitsldo tiuotallon nt the close. Conslderln * the tiro- ns of the supply , prices hold up bettor ttmn sellers hud nny remon to cupecl. The ( | imllty wns pretty fair , though not so good ns the average for the two or three preceding weeksonio graven and nn Increased num ber of light wclghls being offered , llnwuvnr , there was Huh ) cause for compliant on that _ None of tlio font tires of tlio sheep market were materially different from these prevailing for Rome dnys pinvloiK. Hood to rliolru ulieep weru In supply nml remained steady , whllo the lower grades were ns dull and wrnk as be fore , Uulls ( .old ns low ns J1.60 nnd rliolco-nii- JUes were limited around * 5 , Most of the business was done within ( I range of from f3 In J4.75. le.xas sheep comprised a largo part of the supply and were dull nt from $1.76 to (4.40. t'ood to extra spring latulu worn In demand at from JO to } 0,76 and poorer iunlltlc | * were slow lit from f.1.85 to ( 1,76. UKCKMTS-Cattle , 16,0001ioad : calves , 10,000 head ; hogs , 20,000 head ; sheep , B.OOO head. Iho Kvetilng.loitrnal reports ! CATTl.u-llecelplH , 10,000 bend ; shipments , 3,600 head ; ninikut slow ; prliiin steers steady ; others lowot-i top steers , * 5.005.25 ! others , (4,6035.10 ; grassorsi 3.764.16Te. ; > nlis , 13.00 W4.35 ; nntlvocows , f3. 15(0,4.15 ( ; cannora , J1.60 Q2.76. Hotis-ltecelpts , 28,000 hcixd ! shipments 7,01)0 ) head ; nmrkot strong , 6c lowers mixed and packers , J6.05ttO.16 ; prlmo heavy , J0.203 0.25 ; light , } 0.255.0.30. SitKr.l' Uecelpts. 10,000 head ! shipments , 2,800 head ; market unchanged ; common natives , J3.25tt4.25 ; owes and mixed natives , M , 00.jJ5.60 ; wethers , J5.2lVjjl5.6ll ; westerns , J4.0035.00 ; Tuxiilis I.OOffl4,40i lambs , J3.60 80.5U. Kornlpts nnd Dlnpositloii of Htnek. O.llclal receipts nnd disposition of slozk ns shown by Iho books ot the Union Stock Yardi company for the twenty-four hours uniting at 5 o'clock p. m. Juno 20 , 1803 ! HCCEII'IS. nous. noitsKS .V n.s Cars. Cam. | Head Cars , i iTT-ad" l.M 41 8SO IIISI'OSITHI.V. Kunms City l.l\o stuck Alnrkot. KANSAS CITV , Juno 20. CATTI.I : UocuIptR , 4,200 bund ; shipments , 1,700 head ; market was llrm for best stock : others weak ; Tuxnns , $2.404.00 ; shippers , $4.30,145.30 ; native rows , $1.50iM.15 ; butchers , $3.2534.40 ; stockers nnd feeders , $2.0034.00 ; bulls nnd mixed , Jl.fi5S3.7G. IloiiH Kecelptn , 7,800 head ; shipments , 2. .10(1 ( head : market weak to Oc louer ; bulk of sales , * j.75'3f > .HG ; henvles , $0.0 ( itO,85 ; puckeiK , $5.GOaO.OO ; mixed. * 0.50ffl5.00 : llk-lit , JO.GOttG.OO ; Yorkers , $0.00 < aG.OO ; pigs , $0.00ii 0.70. SHEKP Receipts , 800 bend ; shipments , 000 ; steady. _ Sr. l.ouls Ilvu SlockMarket. . ST. Louis , Juno 20. CATTM : Hecolnts , 4,100 head ; shipments. 3,800 head ; market slow , lOc lower on medium nnd common ; bulk of u-- celpts Texans nnd Indians ! fair to good native Ktcurs , $3.20ffl-l.GO ; grass Tuxnn btuurs , J2.703.GO. lines Hecelpts , 2,200 bend ; shipments , 2,000 head : market Oc lower ; heavy , $5.70ii G.OO ; mixed , S5.GOQG.OO : light , $0.70wUO. ( Itecelpts , 2,000 bend ; shipments , 0,300 head ; murkut slow , lower. There are ttireo limits \vorth savins Time , Trouble and money- and Do Witt's Llttlo I2irlv : Uisurs will save them for you. These little pills will save you tltnr , as tlrjy act promptly. They will sivc : you trouble as theycauso no pain. They will save yea inonov us they cconomizo doctor's bills. 8400.00 lots $25.00 down : boo p.iffo 7. irinr. vitT.nnntTK TIIK rvunrn , Dpinonxlrntlnni to lie Mnde nt tlio rlr ( Iround * on the Nntlnnnl Itlrtlulny , CitiCAoo , Juno 20. From the § lro of the crowd that attended the World' * fair yester day it is evident that thugprclal features nro not necessary to bring the populnco to Jack son rtnrk. There wns not a prominent at traction on the program , no state , so ciety or organization of any kind had a cole- brntlou , and yet no less than 150,000 pcoplo passed through tlio turnstiles. The total attendance of Wednesday , Brook lyn day , was 140,278 , of which 1.11,133 wcro paid numlssions. At the Centennial on the corresponding day the total attendance was 20,181. When 250,000 voices sine the doxologynt Jackson park , July 4 , a score of deep mouthed guns will Join lu the swelling chorus and 600,000 American line's will llttttcr In tlio palpitating air. No such musical program was over arranged , and no nucti In spiring spectacle has ever been prepared for man. What with the harmonious burst of pralso from acres of men and women , the rhythmic- thunder of artillery , the deep toned accompaniment of Liberty's boll , the triumphant burst of muslo from four great bands and the waving of countless lings , the occasion will bo ono never to bo forgotten. The outlines of the musical program OD American day were decided upon last night. The musical features will bo under the direc tion of Prof. S. O. ( Matt an American him self who entered upon his duties yesterday with an energy worthy of the grout enter tainment. Ho has already arranged for a grand chorus of VJIXH ) trained voice's to lead In the Ringing of patriotic songs. This largo chorus will bo divided into four groups of 00(1 ( slngcr.1 each and placed In four locations about the lagoons , each group accompanied by u band of fifty pieces. These four groups of trained singers anil bands will bo stationed so that the entlro crowd can congregate around olio or tha other and Join In the songs. The untiiuo spectacle of several thousand people singing In harmony will bo something grand , Tlio program will bo ns follows : 1. Doxology. Salute of cannon punctuating each sentence. 2. "Salute-to the 1'lag , " In which th origi nal Paul Jones star-spangled-banner will bo unfurled and waved. a. "I'olumtila. Iho Hem of the Ocean. " 4. "America , 0. "l/ovoand Mborty. " I'latl. 0. "loxology"wlllflho ) ringing of the now Columbian Liberty bull. KVf.SlNO. 1. "Suwanpo Itlvrr. " 2. "Soldier's Karewcll. " 3. "Nearer My Hod to Thco. " 4. "Home Sweet Home. " Ono of the marvelous features of the tnusl- cal program will bo the Hag display. Every person who cuter * tne grounds July 4 is to be presented with a hand ling. The specta cle of 000,000 pcoplo carrying small editions of "Old Glnry" will bo wonderful lu itself , but when all these llnps are waved in regu lar time us the music proceeds the effect will ho beyond description. When the now Columbian Liberty boll is rung for the first tlmo the doxology will bo repeated , and in addition to the artillery horus , every bell iu Chicago will bo rung. At a meeting of the executive committee of the Midway plnisanco it was decided to recommend that the Midway people make a separate parade on July 4. Unless the unexpected should occur , there will be a daily exhibit nt the World's fair during the month of July. This announoo- mcnt was issued by Chief Buchanan of the department of agriculture today , and was received with thanksgiving by some 1,500 exhibitors who , for the last two months , luivo been compelled to submit to the most exasperating delays and financial losses by the failure of the exposition company to furnish facilities for displaying their product. At 8 o'clock a balloon ascension and pnruehuto jump tukos plnco tvt Court- fund beach , tonight and. tomorrow. A Restoration of the original colors , but no change in them , Is all that happens with Pearline. The dirt is taken out , and that brings the colors back but they are never taken away. If they are not hurt by water , they won't be hurt by Pearline. For washing that has been proved to be absolutely safe , without any risk , nothing less than Pearline. costs . i Any other kind of wash ing is likely to be dear , no matter what the price. Pedillers and some unscrupulous grocers will tell you " tins is ns good as" or " the same ns Pearlinc. " IT'S FALSE Pearline is never peddled , and . if . your crocer _ sends you something in place of Pearline , he . Back honest send 5 it tack. 301 JAMES PYLE , New York , "BREVITY IS THE SOUL OF WIT. " GOOD WIFE ! YOU NEED MAHA HAKDWABE. Hector & Wilhelmy Lobeck & Line , COAII'AMT. Dcnlonln hnrdwaro aad Cornar intli and Juokion uiucbftnto * tools. btruoti. ouMl Btratt. HATS , IRON WORKS. W. A. L. Gibbon & Co Omaha Safe and Iroa \Vliolei lo WOHKS. llnU , ciifx , ulraw itoodi , Fnf * > , THUlt > , jail woo KluoTO * , inlllani. KtU Iron Uulter and Hr * a uiid Ilarnor UrgoU. copoi. ( Jui. Audreon , lu and Jackiun LUMBER. Joiin A , Wakclleld , luiiotlilAr\Tlcan | l > urt < Innd cumuiit , M II" nil- k B cement and ( Julucr lilto lluid. LIQTJOHS. Frlck & Herbert , Wliolciale liquor dcalort 1U01 raraam Bl. PAPER I OILS. Carpenter Taper Co Standard Oil Co. Carry n full Hack ol Iirmtlnxl wrapping .ad Ilotlaod nod lubrlcatlnl writing pa | < a , card import , etc. elli , uilt urooie , eto. PJIODUOE COMMISSION. liranch & Co. Jas. A. Clark & Co. I'roduca , frultt ot all Duller , oticcia , aggi , puultrr aad gams. klodl.oyiturl. J1I H , lain Bireel- STOVE BEPAIRS ) SASH , DOOHS Omaha Stove Repair M , A. Dlsbrow&Co \TOIlKi ) . fctot * roi lr > > liauf cturer > of nib. tad mUratUcbnioaU door * , bltaa 'anl lor , uur kind of iloiu mouldlugi. Ir ucIiVi (