" * . ' \ 6 THE OMAHA DAILY SATURDAY , JULY 1. 1893 , COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Liqnidatiou Knocked Wheat Prices to a Point Never Before Hooched. BENSATIONAL TURN IN THE MARKET Borne of the rnctori In th * Day' * riuotun. tloni Attrlbutoil by Miiny to 1'a- oullar Conitltlonn ot Chlonco Cereal block. CitiCAdO , Juno 00. Soured upeculfttors hail to pay GO percent interest today for money to carry wheat. liquidation wus on a slupundous tcnlo. It wa * Iho lust day before the long an ticipated .Inly delivery nnd nrirkod aerUls In the wheat trado. Number * of unlucky traders bail held on tu tholr July wheat , hoping for finmu bnlgo or spurton the bull nida to lot thorn out. When the last day arrived nud Poptom- bcr was nt too much of a premium to buy , tlio only thing loft was to throw July wheat wholo- sulo on thu already wick market. This nindon , sensational turn In the market mid iL'Miltrd In knocking prlcos to u point never befoio reached. Tlio low iccord hns been broken ninny times In the pastsU wroks , but at no tlmo so abruptly us today. There wns a disposition to lay the blame of tlio nliarp break In July to u published article , paying there wus much "skin" wheat In Chicago liunsns ; that U , wheat which buroly graded No. 2 , but the toul trouble hcnmed to bo the illlllculty In obtaining funds for carrying pur- jm&i's. The spread uuundcd to 7\c \ , u re- inurkablo dllTrreiice , which tempted not u few capitalists to curry the wheat us u big ln\ost- tni'iit , Little attention wan paid to ordinary In fluences In the market. Kverv ono was preparing - paring for July doll\fry today. The extrn- urillnuty Hlnmp yesterday exhausted tunny nun gins und struck many stop-loss onh < rs which brought liirgonmounts of w hcu t Into the inarKet. Thcopcnlng uas about the same as jrrstunlny to fc ( lower for July and prices de clined quickly 1H < ' < then rallied Ic , ruled weaker and tlm rloso was from lUcto l ? o lilwor thun yesterday , though yostorduy'i Jlgttrcs were the lowest pii-xlonsly kmiivli In the history of the Chlcugo Ilo-ird of Trado. As fur us September wheat wns concerned , It.coon recovered Its tone and for thu greater part of the session It was worth as much or a shade inotu than ut the close of the day before. Good ruins wcro ugaln qulto uunurHl In the Eprlng wheat country and cablegrams guvo the maikct tin support In their quotations of the foiolgn inuikut. Thuro were , however , luimeioiis foieUn Inlying orders on the mar ket und u good deal of wheat wus reported worked elf line today. Thcro was a rumor that us much us 2,000,000 1m. for foiclgn ship ment wcto being negotiated for during tlio session , but up to the close no moro than 300- UOO lii. ) wcro definitely placed. Atlantic hhlpiiiGiitH were liberal , amounting In wheat nnd llout to ubout 576,000 bit. , ox- clusloof exports fiom Now Orleans. A sale of 300.0001m. of wheat for shipment at Min neapolis wus one of the reassuring items to the bulls. Armour & Co. were nt one tlmo liberal buyers of July and sellcrsof Hoptembor.whlch , lll.uwlbo hud u.steadying effect. Counselman & Co. were among the heaviest sellers of July wheat. The tumble In securing freight preVented - Vented ninny of the buying orders for foreign account from l/cliig / Hied , It Is said. The chief sbpportcrs of corn drew out nnd left thu cash und ot the dual to tuko cnro of Itself. The consequence wus Unit July nnd BL'ptembcr. which had been sailing with u gau of only 2c between them , widened out to 3 { c. Counselmun & Day weio the biggest Individ ual sellers of July corn. There wus u nervous unsettled fcullm ; rogttrdlng tomonow's do ll * cries , but for September the market was llrm nnd closed ut 42c , compared with 41con the duy bufoio. For July 38&c wus the latest price , computed with 39c yesterday. Thuro wus u good Inquiry for export. The feature in the oats pit wns the soiling of July and buying of September. The difference decreased from Ic to lc. July wus thu weuk- est und declined 5 c from yesterday's close , While September held steady. The iinlelest , market on the floor was the pro > lslon deal , und the prices wuru well main tained ugulnst the Influence of heavy long re ceipts. Currying charges from July to Sop- tcmocr werulieuvior than o\er. 1'ork brought a premium of $1.27 > i for September , bird HOc and ribs 70c. Closing prices for September nbow the following declines slnco yesterday : Pork , 7J'c ; lurd , 2J4c and ribs , 7Hc. K-stlmated receipts for tomorrow : Wbcut , lOOcuis ; corn , 870 cars ; outs , 225cars ; hogs , 16.000 head. Thu leading futures ranged as follows : Articles. Ol > cn. Hteli. Low. Close. WllFAT- Jnnu. . . . C2HS03 03 C1K July 3 Sojit COIIN Juno July SUM 3H % Sept 41W 41H OATS Jntio. . . . 23 28tf FS 28 July 28M 28 Sept. M 20 July. IB 75 18 75 18 7C 18 75 Sew , 20 00 M 00 20 00 Z.A iin- July 0 45 0 45 0 30 0 35 Sept 10 17 } 10 i7 * 10 10 10 15 BlioiiTHina- July 8 70 8" * 8 BO 8 CO Sent U 15 0 10 t ) 15 Cahh ( imitations wuro us follows : Vixiuii Wuuu ; next to Impossibly to effect nll'H. \VllBAT-No. 2 spring , G1'/SG1 ( C ! No. 3 prlng. f. o. b. , onjiitbOc ; No.a led , ul'/.ttOlf COIIN No. ' 2 , 38c. OATS-NO.-2 , 'JBc ; No. 2 whlto , f. o. b. , 34c ; No. a white , f. o. b. , iuaaO5c. ! ! UVK-No. 2. 47Hc. BAIII.KY No. 2 , nomlnulj No. 3 , no sales ; No. 4 , no .sales. Fl.AX SKhD No. 1. $1.10. TIMOTHY Sr.uo 1'ilino , I3.0C. I'OHK .Moss , per hhl , , $18.7618.77',4 ; lurd , per 1UO Ihi. . * 0.3fiQ0.37M : hhort ribs , hides doosi- ) , $8.IiOG8.uDi ! : dry salted bliouldur * Iboxi-a ) , ti.70it'J.OO ( ( ; hhort clcur bides ( bo\od ) , I9.00irc0.70. \VnibKV Distillers' llnislicd goods , per gal. , KtlUAlt Cut loaf , Oj4"c ; ginnulatcd , 6.70j tunduiil "A , " & .U4. Thu following wcro the receipts unil shlp- ments for today : On the I'roduco exehango toduv the butter market wus llrm ; creamery , IG'/tiUc : dairy , l417Hu ; OB'SS. quiet , strictly fresh , 12J4 < 213c. York M.irketH. NEW YOIIK , Juno 30. I'LOUII Kocolpts , 17- 000 plct'H. ; exports , 7,000 bills. . 37,000 sucUs ; ales , 7.000 pl.us , ; muikot dull , wealc. ( 'OIIN AlliAij Striuly. KYB Dull ; wostiun , 60tt68c. luiu.iv MAI.T Dull , steady. WIIKAT Iteeelplt. 24 1,000 bu.j exports , 105- OOObu. ; hah-h , 6,770,000 bit. futures , 3(14,000 ( Im. spot. Hpot market falily active , lower , uk ; No , 2 red. In Ktoro and elovalor , ( iHK OHMc ; iilloat , 00ia70c ; f. o. b. , OBH70c ; red , 044tOOc : No. 1 northern , UOo ; Ko , 2 northern , 07c. Options fairly active , hi-uvy. oponlni ; weak and closlni ; Irregular with July Die down , December > { c up , others 'H&MC below you terduy ; No , 2 rod , July , 6HiBOU\e. ! clnsliiK ut OBSJe ; AURUst. 72'tccloslnK ut 72'e ' ; Hoptumliur , 7-J < B74'c1 cloklnt ; ut74'Sc ' ; Uctobur , 70Wa70Vc , closlni ; at 70)ic ; Di-cviubor , 70)JCbO ) ic , closlnt ut BU4C. CoitN-ltoculptP , 00,000 bu. ; exports , 37,000 bu , ; bull's , 470,000 bu. futures. 34,000 bu. pot. Kpoti dull , llriii ; Np. 2 , 42ijc In olovuior , 4HXtt48 ( c unout ; unurudi-d uilkcn , 61c , Options dull , closed steady uml Mo un to ' 40 down ; July. 47H47'iC | , at 47'ii'i ' AugliM. 4H"4j " ! c. ulualnK ut 4HJ.C ; Beutcmbur , 40 ! < | itlOiic , closing ut 4Usc. ; OAlS-KecelpU. Ul.OOU bu. ; exports , 20,000 tiu. ; suli-s , IDO.oOo bu. futures , OH.OOO bu. pot , Hpott dull. lo ur. Optnms dull , go. 331Jil34ci ( No , Syolluw. SUttSUUc ; No. 8. yellow , 33333Mc : No. 2 western a4 > i4MGei Wliltu WKhli-rn , 3U4Q42C , JlAY Uulut , easy. . -.bi-y. WOOL Dull , unsettled ; domestic llceco. 27ffl B2c ; pulled , 20 < aa7e ; Toxun , lOa'JOc. 1'itovisioNS Cut mo.itH , inilt- , stundy ; mid dles , dull , steady , I.ard , lower , ( inlet ; west ern steam closed at U. 71) ) ; vulo , 1,060 tlorcea at t'J.u7J ! ; sales , 226 tleiven , city ; options , ales none ! Juno closed itt 19.76 nuked ; Jul closed at tO.05 , nominal ; .Seplomhor closed nt 110.46 , nominal , I'ork.ijulet , steady ; now mobs , IIUTTMi-Qulet , btoady ; western dairy , 18(5 ! KlKlllS , 22e. , easy , Kiuih l.lKlit ruculpU , sloadiir ; receipts , 40- 000 pkK ; MVkturii fresli , IWilOUc. TAI.MIW Quiet , blroiiK ; city ( (3 nor pkg ) , Ofir-Quleter , llrini crude , 37tt 88c , nominal Tlio market wan actlvo und weaker In tone : 1'eniii. } Ivnnla oil , sM > t ialr , oono ; July opllony snlvs 6H.OOO bblh , utMtj Gt/7V5c. closing otriirod ntr > 6'ic ' ; Lima oil. SRHH , none , 20ubid ; totuUales.08.OOO uhU. , tliudlf- ferenco tietwuen this amount und the July op tion rvpri'sontliiK switching oporutloiiH. HosiN Moro uctlvu , eusy ; ktrulned , com uiou to Kood , ei,17O1.2'Ji. ! KNriNi : Qulut , bteady ; 8040c. l-ltaw , iiriu , qulot ; fair refining , SJtft 8' < cj ccntrlfiiRfiN , un lest , 4Sft4'C ! refined , faltlr ncllvorflrm. KICK Sinnily , fair demand ; domcsllo , fnlr to oxlri,2V4l2Hc ; .Inpan , 4VO4HC , Mir.A < ! RiNnw Orlonns open kettle , good to choice , quiet , steady. Pin titox llull , steady ; American , 112.76 Q 16. 60. CoiTP.n-Dull ! Jnko.J10.00. I.KAD Finn ; domestic , J3.60. TiK-C'loscd with n hotter feeling ; Straits , 110.26 Hiked ; plate * , steady , ( inlet , St'KWKKQuleti donitMtlc , M.20. Oinnhn I'roduco .Market ntiTinn The market wai flrnior , the packers being Rood , strong buyero. Fancy creamery prints , 21c ! fancy creameries , solid packed , luc ; fair to Rood cronmorlox , solid packed , I GUI So. ; cholco to fancy country , 16Q lOc ; fair to peed country , 14'til6e ; packing stock , fresh , l4c. rocs The receipt * liavo been Eradnally In- crcnlnc und the markol was easier. Thu local demand Is not very heavy. The general market price WUH lliic. I.ivn I'oui.Tiiv Thn rnnrkct was itt > ady without feature nt any Importance , Quito n irood many sprltii ; rhlekcns nro comltiR , which huvo to Uo hold at u low price , which tnnkct the raiiRe of miotutloiH wide. Hprln chickens , per do/ . , i'-.oOila.60 ; clilckons , ticst hcnu. per Hi. . 7tt7'iu | chlcUem , mixed coopj , par Ih. , 6c ; old roostort , per lh. , 4SJ5c ! turkeys , per Ib. , 10u ; ducks , ppr lb. , 7iiiSc. I'OTATOKS The market h steady , but thn ro > colptsuro IncrnA liih' . Old potntous , C0 75c ; now potatoes , pur Iihlf2.60i2.76 ; now pota toes , pur bu. , J1.003I.10. VhOKTAtu.KS Thuio uro u Rrtod many toma toes on the market , but nsldo fiom that the smiply of new voKOtuhh'i In the hands of com mission mem Is not lariro. StiltiK beans , 75'i& OOc per > i-bu , bo\ ; wax beans , per M-bu. bnx , H.OOA1.15 ; VKK plant , per crutf , J3,00a3.60 ; new soul hern onions , pur bbl.tJ.6034.00cab ; > biiKO , pur doz. , 60it76c ! cucumber * , pur do35 Ciiuic ; tomatoea , per 4-basUot crate , tl.26Q > 1.60. lli.uiiiKH Thuro were not onouch borrlos on the market of any kind to L-stahlNh prices. A few ted ruspburrfun umoolTurcd but they were In bad shape , The taw bluckhurrlcs hero word nlso poor. Ilhick ruspborrlus luivo bren In Ht-'htMipply nil the week. .Slrawberrloit , Ore- KOII , fancy , J4 ; blackborrlcs , per 24-nt. cuso. 1 4 i hmclc raspberries , pur 2 l-ijt. ou < < u , tJ.60 , S.MAI.I. I'ltuiTfl-'Thoro woru plenty of nprl- rots nnd n ficsh car of Uullforiiltv punches un the markol. California cherries , per 10-lb. box , } l.'JrT61. 35 ; nprlcots , per 4-buskot crate , * 1.60j plums , wild KOOSO und Uhlckusuw , per 24-Mt.ciuto. t2 ; Oullforiilapcache4.tl.6031.i6 , MELONS Watermelons , per 100 , 826 ; crated , 8 On cuch. TIIOI'ICAI , ritUITB. I'iNCAPPr.Ti Florida , per case ot 6 to 7 do . . * 7.00 B.OO. OitANOcs Mountain Modltcrrunoan BWOOIB , (3 ; Itlvorsldo .Mediterranean xwcots , (3.609 a.7& ; mountain orunzes , 12.6032.76 ; Ulrorsldo socdllnKi , (3 0033.2.F > . LEMONS Musslnus , extra fancy , S5.603G.OO ; Messlnas , per box , chnlco to fancy , } 6 00 6.60. IH.VANAH-l'iir bunch , lurno , 82.26'32.76 ; per bunch , small to medium , $2,0032.26. IHDKS , TALfXlW , ETC. No. 1 green hides , 3c ; No. 2 crocn hide" , 2e ; No , 1 Rrcun suited hides , 3c ! ; No. 2 Kn-cn suited bides , 2ic [ ; No. 1 itrccn suited lilde , 25 lln. to 40 Ibs. , Uic ! ; No. 2 Krecn salted hides , 26 Ibs. to 40 Ihs. , 2ic } ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 Ibs. to 15 Ibs. , Oc ; No. 2 veal culf , 8 Ibs. to 16 Ibs. , 4c ; No. 1 dry Hint hides , 7c ; No. 2 dry Hint hides , 6c ; No. 1 dry suited hides , fie. 1'urt cured hides ! 5c per lb. less thun fully cured. SIIKEF PKI.TS Green suited , ouch 35c5itl.25 ; green suited shearlings ( short wooled curly skins ) , ouch IHIi-Cic ; diy shcurlbucs ( short woolud early skins ) , No. 1 , each fiQlOc : dry fihoarlliiKH ( short wooled early skins ) , No. 2 , each 6c ; dry Hint , ICunsus und Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 103 lie ; dry Hint Kansas and Nebraska .Murrain wool polls , pur II ) . , actual weight , 710c ; dry Hint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual welKht , 910c ; dry Hint Colorado Jlur- ruln wool pulls , jmr lb. , actual weight , 7Qr'Jc ( ; dry piece- , and bucks , actual weight , 62 7c. TAIJ.OW ANI > OiiEAsr. Tallow , No. 1 , 4',5o ; tullow. No. 2 , aji@4c ; greuie , whlto A , 4'ill5c ; grouse , whlto 11 , 4c ; greuse , yellow , 3Mc ; greuso , durk , 3c : old butter , V2c ! ; beeswax , pi line , lG < a25c ; rough tullow , vsjj G3c. G3c.HONES HONES Cur lots weighed und delivered In Chlcugo : Dry buITulo , per ton , $1G.OO18.00 ; dry country , bleuchod , per ton , $10.00iil3.00 ; dry country , dump und meaty , Sb.UOaiU.OO. rilODUCU l-OIKTKHS. .T. / Anderson , A heuvy fruit grower and tlilppcr of Sun Jose , C'ul. , Is In the city. A. K. Itrcnnuii , In the hotel business nt Rapid City , wus culling upon the fruit houses. The bluckbeirros coming from Arkansas uro pcnurully poor uud very few of uny kind huvo been received. Lust Miimuer the receipts of eggs wcro light during the gi enter part of the seuson. A yt-ur igo eggs hold hero at 12tfc und that prlco luld throughout July. August 3 the prlco vns 13c , August 0 14c to lOc , August 19 ICc , Sontonibor IB 17c und October 4 1'Jc. Tin-to lias not been much money in biitter- muklng for the farmers und It hus got HO that ho farmer can make moro money to turn his Ivo stock Into beef. Thla fact no doubt has u tooddeul'lo do with the rccoluts of butter jolng so moderutc ull the summer so fur. lie- sides tliut Ilium uro u good many country pro duce dculcrs who huvo u Uttlo money which .liuy uro using to put nwuy u little Juno but- or. This nuturully icducci the receipts in , he city. The Oregon strawberries uro uttructlng n good deal of attention ut the World's fulr on account of tholr size und good quulltlcs. Wool Markat. I1O8TON , June 30 , The demand for wool has been u little bettor the pust wcuk und the volume of business larger. The mills that are running have been obliged to muUe MI mo pur chases und on this account theio have buen some fulr sales , lint there Is no disposition ns yet U ) buy ahead ot immediate/ necessities , even though prices huvo got down to n point where any further concession seems out of the question. Dealers huvo been advising their customers to cover their wunts. That some liu\o followed this advice Is seen from the liugo movement , but thcro nio n greut inuny who will not buy , und us most branches of the woolen goods muiketnro quiet just now , there IN nothing to urge buying. The tlnunclul situa tion , which continues unsettled und disturbed , serves to muko both buyers und hellers cautions. Whom money Is NO tight dealers are not disposed to Incrcubo their obligations. While no greut Improvemen' . cun bo reported In the general situation during the week , still there IK u more conlldent feeling among hold- eih hero und It Is thought that the bottom hus been rcuchcd. With easier money conditions n better demand Is ulbo expected , us the now BOHfaon will soon bo fully opened for goal. The business for thn first H\ | months of the year shows u fulling elf from lust year of over 200.00U Ibs. Up to.Muy 1 there was a weekly average , butsinco then tlio sales have shown u largo fulling oir every week. The receipts of the week huvo been 15,002 bales domestic und OOl bales foielun , against 10,142 bales domestic and 702 hules foielgn for the corresponding spending week lust year. I'liii.ADKi.i-nrA.Juno 30. Course In Improved domund ; other grades ipalet und lurgoly nom inal ; w extern line or X unit XX , 20&23 ; mo- dlum. 2027c ; coarse. 2U27c ; line washed dululno , X-'iid ' XX , 23It28e ; medium wusliod combing und doluhio , 27 ( < 128c ; coarse wools In Improved demund ; ether grudes quiet und lurgelv iioiiilnul ; tub wiishod choice , HlffiaUc ; fair. 30ft31e : co irso , 27fc8c ! : medium un washed combing und delaine , 20 2'2c ; coar.so unnushed combing und dclulno , 20 220 ; Alon- tuna , liiaiBc ; torrltoriul wool , f Ht. Louts .Uiirkots. Br. Louis , Juno 20. Fi.oun Qulot ; patent.s , 13,1033.26 ; oxtru fiiney , $2.8032.00 ; funcy , tJ.40462.60 ; cholct- , * 2.162.25 ; family , 81.00 Ci'J.OO ; rye Hour , t3,25S3.40. WIIKAT Started tlrm , collapsed with Chicago cage , HrniL-d up again und closed with u gain of ? ic for the day ; No. 2 red , cash , OOKu ; Juno , ( ) ( ) Hc ; .lulv , GO.'ic ; August , 63c } ; Heptumber , C6 > iQO&Uc. I'IIOVIHIUNS Dull , lowur ; pork , current make. tlU.60 ; lurd , tB.tiT , , ' ; fH.76 cnst side. Dry suit meats , loose fahoiildurs. f 3.26 ; longs und ribs , ( H.OO ; shorta. $0.26 ; boxed , 16u moro. Iliicon , packed idioulderu , (0.2& ; loiicn und ribs , * 10 ; shorts , UO.J5. Hums , sugar cured , UECBII-TS Flour , 3,000 bbls. ; whuut , 13,000 bu. ; com , 70.OOO bu. ; outs , 21,000 bu , ; rye , nouo ; barley , 1,000 bu. Hllil-MENTB rlour. 5,000 bbls. ; wheat , 20,000 bu , ; corn , 31,000 bu. ; ouw , 2,000 bu.j 1 ye und burley none. Kiitmn City Murkcts , KANSAS CITV , Juno 30. WiiKAT-TJull nnd wi-uk ; No , 2 nurd , 64tt54)lc ) ; No. 2 rod , 64tf ( ii6&C. C'dUN Unchanged ; No , 2 mixed , 33Kc ; No. 2 tthltu , 33M34c. OATS ! Sc lower ; No. 2 mixed , 25320c ; No. 2 whlto , 27e. ! UVE-Wuuk ; No. 2. 40c. F&AX HEBIV Klrni , * 1.03 , HAY Firmer ; timothy , 10.0039,60 ; pralrlo , llirrrKU-Flriiij creamery , 16310c ; dulry , 14 Q 1 ( > c. Koos Dull , stoudy : lOaiOJic. HECKIITB Wheut , 0,000 bu. ; corn , 7,000 bu. ; oats , none. bllll'ilENTrt Wheat , 24,000 bu. ; corn , 6,000 bu. ; outu , 2,300 bu. Oil .Market * . On. CITT , Juno 30. National Transit cortlllcateaouened ut & 0 ! { ; highest , 60S ; low- tM , 66)i ) ; cloned Ht 65 > i , Hales , 38,000 bbls. : clearances , 0,000 bbU.j Mhlpments , 01) ) , 420 bids. ; run * , 111,340 bbU. I'jTTSliuim , Junu 30. National Transit certlHcutunoi > oncdut66Uelosod.it&6Uiliti- ; ; | ; Ubt. 6Ui ( ; lowt-bt , 65J. ! Sales. 10,000 bbli. l.OMio.N , Junuao. LiNbtuu Olli 20s ta ) pel cwt. cwt.Tinii'ENTiNE Pi'iiiiTS22i 3d per cwt. FINU UosiN lOi , Id pur cwt. Oaltun Markat. NKW OIII.BAN * . Juno 80. Futures , sales 18,000 balcn ; July , S7.4637.47 ; AugUit , 17.44 Iii7.4& ; bopiombor. 17.6437.66 : October , t7.G4 W7.06 ; Noroiub r , l7.7KS7.7Uj Uecouiberl7.ui < l70i ! | January , t8.01O9.05 ; February , J8.05 US. 10. Oood middling , 7 3-lOc ; mlddllnff , 7V : Ion middling , 7'R'i Rood ordinary. 03-10c ; not rorclpts , 1,60'J tulp ) ; gross receipts , 7,780 balci ; exports to nrc.it HrlUIn , GOO bales ; coastwlio , 1,023 halri ; unlos , 7,430 bales. . _ _ _ . Liverpool Alitrkrtd. I.tvr.nroou Juno 80. WIIKAT F.nsy ; dc- niiind moderate ; holders olTer inortrrutcly , Hccolpto for the past three days , 205,000 con tain , Including 146,000 American. Couv Steady : demand moderntoj mixed western-4s Tid perccntnl. Itecolpts of Amer ican corn for Iho past threu days wcro 04,000 contnls. HACON-Long clear , 45 lb < . , G2g Cd per cwt. TAI.LOH rino American , Gs fld per cwt. CofToo Aturkct. NEW YOHK , Junn 30. Optloni steady at 10 points down In 10 points up and closed firm nt 16 to 20 points up ; sales , 10,600 bugs , In cluding : July , * 16.70 : August , 116.661116.GO ; Soptcmbortlft.4OfMG.DD : Oclobor16.40 ; Do- cnnihcr. Hfi.luaitJ.20. Spot Hlo , dull , steady ; No. 7 , nc.60. Mllnrniikca Market * . Mll.wAUKr.K , JunoflO. WitKAT Steady ; No. 2 uprlng , ( ! 2c ; Huptemiior , OD.Vc. COHN Dull ) No. 8 , 37c. OAMQuiet ; No. 2 whlto , 82MO33Q ItAltl.EY 060 UVB-&UC. Philadelphia ( Iriiln Atnrkot. PninADELPiitA , Juno 80. WHEAT Wuuk , un settled ; No. 2 red. July , 67 < a07 c. COIIN Steady ; No. 2 mixed , June , 4nj4O47c. OATS Weak und unnuttlod ; No , 2 while , Juno und July , 37J. < 'it37yc. ' Cincinnati .Miirkiitn. CINCINNATI , Juno 30. Wit BAT No. 3 rod , Cle. Cle.COIIN COIIN AVouk : No. 2 mixed , -I0c. OATS Dull ) No. 2 mixed , 3132o. WHISKY Quiet at fl. 12. Toledo ( Inilii .Market. TOLEDO , Juno 30. WHEAT Stoudtor ; No. 2 cush , G2 c. COIIN Dull , toady ; No. 3 cash and July , 40o. 40o.OATS OATS Qulot ; cash , 81c. llnltlmuro drain Murkot. nALTiMoiic , Juno 30. WHEAT Wcuk ; No. a red , spot , 07ic. ! COIIN Eusy ; mixed , spot nnd Juno , 40 < { c. OATS Dull and ouster ; No. 2 whlto , west ern , 300. New York Dry Unodi Murkcit. Nnw YOIIK , Juno 80. Thcro wns no chnngo In the dry goods situation e.\cept that there Is n better feeling , despite thu llnunclal compli cations. No further change In prices Is looked for. Amrrloun llolrlRnrntor Hoof. LONDON , Juno 30. AMEnicANKnnuonn.voi IHii' : : Foreiuiartois , is Ud'i2s 4d ; hlnihtu.ti- tcrs , 3s Od4s per eight pounds by the carcass. London hnenr Market. LONDON , June 30. SUCIAK Centrlfuguls , 06 test , 19s 3d per cwt. STOCKS AND 11ONDS. Decided Improvoinont In the Tone of AVnll btrcct Speoulntloa. Nnw YOIIK , Juno 30. There wus u decided Improvement In the ton ? of Wull street today. Although money at Intervals ruled ut high rates , the fuct that tlm clearings house bunUa hud announced their Intention to take out ull the loan cortlllcutcs necessary to provcntan acute stringency In the money market did much to rc.storo confidence. The hours re- nouud their raids upon the market at times during the duy , but each decline brought In buying ardors und sharp advances ensued. The lowest figures touched bhowed losses varying from U to U4 per cent from the llnul quotations of yestorduy. The announcement that the General Electric company bad declared the usual quarterly dividend ot 2 per cent , although It bus been persistently rumored for some tlmo that the rule would bo 14 per center luss , hud u good effect. The directors of the Delaware , Lackawanna & Western declared the usual quarterly dividend of 1'i per cent , and the Chicago , Clovi-land , Cincinnati & St. Lonib unnouni-esa dividend of IH per cent on com mon. Simultaneously with this nowscumo re ports of gold ongapeinonts In London for ship ment to this side , which , together with llbor.il purchases for Iturlln und London account , started a sort of stampede among the shorts. Accoidlngto reliable estimates London imr- cliased upnurds of 16,000 .shares. Manhattan jumped up & ! 4 per cent , Amctlcan Sugur 5i percent , Luckawunna 34 ! per cent , Chicago Gas 3 percent , Gonural Klcctrlc 2 per cent. Western Union 2JJ per cent , and St. Paul 2 j < percent. The remainder of iho list Improved JJ to 2 per cent. Late in the day when money wus bid up to 60 pui cunt , thorn wus n reaction of U to 2 percent , but the demand rovt\cd again and the market left off strong in tone. The Post says : Tlio notion'of today's stock market Indicated that the week's crisis hud been safely passed. 1'rlcus rallied at.lliston London buying , then sold slowly olT again and llnally set In for u steady und continuous ad- vunce. The sit nation bus been very grave und heavy failures , whether on the Stock exchange or In the mercantile trade , would In the last fmv days have excited small surprise. I'uiilc , by Its nature unreasonable und Im possible to forecast , hud twlco bcon discounted und run beyond the real Improvement In the fuctors which should huvo govi-rncd the sltuu- tion. The hands of would-be speculators wi-ro tied. Thu marcuntllo community , now for four months cut oir from regular bank uccom- modutlon. wus confronted dully with now und serious dilt-minius. In such u situation It Is not easy to augur for the future. Undoubtedly the safe passage over of the July disbursement season will contilbnto to reviving conlldenco. If money , ufli-rnuxt Wednesday , loans with reihonuiilo freedom , less of It will bo hoarded. Thu foIlonliiR lire the closing quotations ai thu lending stocks on the Now York Stock cx- chungo today : exdlv. texrlfht. The total sales of stocks today were 216.000 hhuroH , Incliidlngi Atohlson , 12,200 ; Ilnrllng- ton , 10.000 ; Chlcugo Oils , 12.000 : Deluwuro , I.ucUiiwanna .V Western , 0,300 ; Krlo. 0.000 ; ( Jonoral Electric , 0.300 ; LYiulsvlllo & Nash ville , 5,400Nutlonul ; Lead , 4,11(10. ( tlmo lorin , 7 par Tent. Oloslnj ? quotation * on nock * , bonds ani\iiilnliiit \ ) sliuroi : Atcli .Top.\3.P. , -ysuriiopref d. "n American Sncar. . . tWii.WoMlticli. Kleclrlo 23 do nrofd. . . ; ; ; w TdoVwni. . . . . . . .T . . . n-iy StatoMa . . . . . 7 Win Central 7 IlMl Tolrphono . JB Atchlson2(19. ( . . . . . 40V Hcmtoii A Aibinjr..Tm Orf4n > y Doslon ,1 Miltio. . . . jr.S NcWKliKlamlOs. . . f.ll doprcfd. , .140 ( < pn. HU-ctrlc fis , . 84 CM Hur. .V Q MVH Central IB. . , 81 Kllolibnre 70 { Allouor MIuliiB Co 40 Ornrral Klcotrlc. . . Ctm Atlantic " > IlllnolH Moot tl ( Itoslon A Montana 1H ) Mv < ctc.in Central. . , "C < Hutted Hooton. , 0 N. Y. .1 Nc-w Kne. . 2lk calumi t A Hcol.i. . 280 Old Colony . . Ictj K'ciiti-imtal Oiriron Short Line 10 Pianklln . Hliblior sfi't Kc.irs irgo 8.111 Dlrco 7 Owoola Union 1'aclfle iinH Qulncy . . . \VtBt End , . . 12 jTaiiiarack , , cx-dlv. Sun rrnnclftco .Mining ynolntlonn. PAN VIHNCISCO , Juno 30. The olllclal closing mmtutlons tor mining stocks today wcro : is follows : AH.i loilt.iln ft Noicross. , . . . ail llolcliL-r on Mexican 7.1 rientAllclelicr 1(1 ( Mono. . . . . 10 lloilliCoiiHOllilntod , . CO'Kovad.i Queen fi llnlwor Ifilonhlr ICO Canadian 1'nelllc. , . . . fid i PotoM. . . . tin Con8otlirilC.il..VVn , lee Snaeo 41) ) Crown 1'olnl Sjr.'Silerrn ' NevniU. . . . . . . . 110 Kureku Con. . . . 10 Union Consolidated. 01) ) Ooiilil A. Curry..4 it I Yellow Jaokot lie New York Milling Quotations. Nnw YOIIK , .T'tno 00. The following are the mining ( | Uo1atloii3i Crown I'olnl a. Union Con ci ) Do.uhvooil 100 Yellow Jacltol Hl > Onl.ulo 800 ItonSlvor in Oplih- Ill ) Quick SlUor 5(10 ( Sierra Novailu. . . . . . lid do profit ir.UO Sl.uulnrd , . 120 London I'liiinulil It vlow isiibu Janti Gnnltn LONDON , Juno 30. [ Now York Ileiaid Cnblo Sncclixl to Tun IIKK.J The stock nmrkol wns today Inactlvu and languid , but the tenens somowlmt bolter , nltlumph prices iscnurnUy wcro low. Unttit ; to the weakness In Mlvor ft sold at 10id per 07. , lint any pressure ! of sales would at oncu cnuso u further heii\y full , Itilpeo tiapur was hotter at 70. Home secur ities veil1 quiet unit firm. American ralhuiy * opened boileruml rallied upon bear purchases , Iun\er ) .t Kin lirando preferred rising to 41 and Union I'ncillc to ' 7 , but Kub eiiuuntly drooped. Loiitsvllln , t N.ishvlllu nnd Wabasli Issues ncrestioiiR , deliuntn res closing ntuov , Tliere was a moduriito upward icactIon In nil Mexican seem ItU's. Koielun stocks vurovt'ry itiL'Kular , thu fuiituro bohiK the sharp ( all of Costa Itlcn't. nnd Ciuutciiialn'u. OhltiCMi ports \\oro reported paralysed bv the fall of blhor. ' Fliutnclnl Aotoi. KANSAS CITV , Juno 30. Clearings , $1,106- G1'2. I'Aius , Juno no. Three uor cent rentes , 07f 80c for the account , NKW YOIIK , Juno BO. Clearings , $115,770- 793 ; iKilnnucs , t7'J51,457. HAI.TIMUIII : , Juno 30. Clcarlncs , $2,240,000 : balunces , H78COD. Money , 0 percent. I'liu.AMEU'iiu , June 30. Clearings , $10,144- 338 ; balunces , $1,4897312. Monuy , G per cent. Mr.Mi'llt.a , Juno 30. Xow Yolk oxchsuico , $1.50. ( . 'louring * , $137,178 ; balances , $00,135. LONDON , Juno 30. Amount of bullion gone Into the Hank of Knglund on balance today , iD.OOO. HOSTON , Juno 30. Clearings , $13,300,000 ; haltincus , $1,000,000. Money , 7 3 10 uor cent. Exchange on Now York , lOc discount to par. NBW OiiMAN , Juno 30. Clearings , $1,058- 078. New Yotk exchange , commercial , 76e jior $1,000 prcinlum ; bank , 81.50 per $1,000 premium. CINCINNATI , Juno 30. Money , 0553 per cent. Now York c-M-hnti p , 00'75c mcinlum. Cleiirlng' ) , gl.Ol'J OO ; for Juno , S53,575D50 ; for Juno lust your , J-60.417,350. ClllCAdO , Juno 10. ! Clcnrlnps , $13,527,014. Now York e\c.lungo , 'Me discount. Mer- ilngexchingcnomlmilsl.\tv-Uy ! ; bllN , * 4,81'5 : demand , $4.Bll'i. Money , very lirin ; discount rate , 7 percent. Sr. LOUIS. Juno 30. Clearings , $2,024,550 ; balances , $300,303. Hearings this month , $05:521,231 : ; balances. $10,007,019. Clcurlnss June , lUOa , $99,575,408 ; balanci-s. 815,310,100 ; decreafo In clciiiliiKs , $4,254,207 , or 4' $ per cent. Olciirlnps past six months , $428,847,080 ; same petlod 18a2-50U,807G81 ; lucre-use , $37.- 979,405 , or 0.4 per cunt. Monuy. < iulut , per cent. Exchange on Now Yotk , 25c pro- niluui. " OMAHA I.IVIS. STOCK AIAUKUTS. Cnttlo Values Still Unsteady Hogs Weak mill u llli Ulmo I.nwnr. FIUDAY , Juno 30. llccelptsso far this week foot ui > 0,193 cat tle , 41,302 hogH juul 2,067 Eheep , against 9,019 cuttle , 37,086 hogs and 1,014 sheep the corresponding flvo days lust wook. Ilccolpts for Juno were 40,317 cattle , 100,541 hogs and 0,029 sheep , against 01,457 cattle , 125,958 hogs and 12,054 sheep in May , and 44,230 cut tle , 202,912 hogs nnd 7,923 sheep for June , 1892. Tor the past six months receipts wcro 401,324 cuttle , G78.0SG hon'3 and 130,988 sheep , in ugulnst 342.761 cuttle , 681,052 hogs und 80,084 bhocp In 1892 , an increase of 58- 563 cattle und 50,304 sheep , and a decrease of 202,000 hogs. Tlio general cattle market wa's not only active , but on doslntblo dry lot cuttlo prices uiled steady. The demand cutno entirely from the dressed beef men , the bad condition of eiibtcrn markets liuvlng u tendency to re strict tlio operations of speculative shippers. t'ulr tocry good 1,200 to 1,400-lb. bcovossold ut Horn $4.45 to $4.70. und fullto choice 050 to 1,100-lb. htcors at from $4.25 to $4.00. The half fat anil grussy slock wax , ns usual , hard to move , even lit rather shaded price * , and sules were tit from 14.15 down. There v\us vat much llfo or snap to the trade , but nearly ovury thing chiinged htuids and In good season. Tbero wiib u light tiuilu In cow stuff. Ue- celpts wuro meager nnd the quality us u rule common. I'l icerunted from steady on fulr to choice stock nt fiom { 2.36 to $3.50 to u shade loner on the common grudes at from $1.00 to $2.25. Choice \i3ul calves were fully stoudy at $4.50 nnd $0 , with common largo stock dull us low as $1.85. 1'ulr to good bulls sold at un changed prices around SJ.CO and $3.25. The foudortiado wusiuthor qulut. Smooth , well brud , lle.shy stock \uis In gpod demand and linn , but Inferior grades wore not wanted and prices i tiled weak. Common to very good block changed hunds at fiom $2.40 to $3.35. KepiCbunlutlvo sales : No. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr. 3 . 076 | 3 7C 41 . 1207 $4 45 J5 . 803 400 24 . 1O90 450 20 . 1094 4 00 10 . 1190 4 50 0 . 1091 4 25 00 . 12U7 4 55 20 . 1090 425 45 . 1321 455 20 . . . . 1031 4 30 45 . 1325 4 55 88. . . . 1247 4 35 7 . 1273 4 00 < > 0 . 039 4 35 H . 1110 4 00 I" . 090 4 35 22 . 1280 4 70 2\i \ . 1097 4 35 85 . 1303 4 70 19. . . .1018 4 30 1 . 1400 4 75 2'2 . 1005 4 35 18 . 1302 4 75 4 . 1430 4 40 MIXED. 21 . 891 4 15 0 . 1108 4 20 COWS. 1 . 710 1 50 1 . 1000 2 35 1 . 500 150 9 . 701 236 3 . OOG 1 50 16 . 770 2 35 1 . 1150 175 1 . 10,20 240 8 . 750 175 1 . 700 240 H . 704 1 90 2 . 805 2 50 1 . 770 200 2 . 005 275 20 . 043 200 0 . 775 275 G . 001 200 4 . BOO 275 21 . 720 200 22 . 754 200 1 . 700 225 4 . 092 3 10 8. . ; . . . ooo u 20 i . 1210 a oo 11CIFEUS. 3 . . „ 460 1JO 8 . 802 8 00 la . 400 i u > 4 . 500 a oo 1 . 6BO 175 ; ; CALVES. 1 . 370 1 H5 2 . 135 4 50 1 . 220 450 4 . 17U 600 1. . . . . . 100 4 60 ' "UUI.I.S. 1 . 1480 2 fid 1 . 1410 8 20 1 . 2jOO 2 00 1 . 11HO B 20 1 . 1730 8 Ol ) 1 . 1070 U 25. STOCIEI13 AND FEEUUK8. 25 . 7CO 2 .40 11 . 772 290 2 . 010 2,40 , 7 . . . . 723 310 8J ! . OOG 240 30 . . . . 702 320 2'2. . . . . 404 2 75 20 . 710 3 30 J7 . 626 2-W ) 1 . 960 335 1 . 1010 2'8B 10 . . . BUB a 30 lions There wu $ a slight let-up In receipts as compared with' tlm two or tluuo preceding day * , bat biiiplloHtteru ) btlll huuvlur than u wcuk ugo. The luurkot was lower und far the llrst time. thU uuck trade wua slow. Ono reason for this -KI.S the lighter shipping de mand , shippers tulclng only u llttlu over n fourth of the roculpts. l.arly trading was lurgxiy In thu gtod tu choice light and butcher wulghtund the bent houvy hogs thuso hulling ut ( rum $5,70 up to $5.uO. Packers wore. battrUh from the blurt , trading 5c to lOu loner than Thursday for heavy und mixed grade" or from fS.OO to 45.05. iiuslnusH drugged , the market weakening ns the morning advanced on moro bearish reports from eastern "lurkuu. Late bids und sales were largely at $0.00 und $0GO or u big lOc lower than Thursday. At thuclobu thuro were Hnmll load * , btlll unsold. Thu trudlug wuuery unou'ii , but thu bulk of thu hogn sold ut fiom { 6.55 to $0 70 us uxitliisttO.GS tu $0.70 Tliurs- duy und $5.70 to 15.75 lu&t Friday. Hupro- boututlvo tales : No. Av. Bh. I'r. No. Av. Hh. I'r. 05. . . .257 240 $5 55 C7..248 40 $5 G2 ! < 40 , . . .271 40 6 55 6H..232 200 6 G2j ! 4 , . . .302 - 6 55 G0..23U 860 6 G2j ( G2.,2j7 ( 120 6 65 09. , , .250 200 6 G2 G3..28G 400 6 65 ( < 3..2G5 240 6 t < 2 ! 10 , , . ,310 6 66 77.,246 240 6 02i ! GO. . . .282 1GO 6 60 60. , ,270 IbO 6 G2tj GO. , , ,270 20O 6 ( id 02. , . 'Mi 20O 6 b'JH 5U..2G1 'JbO 6 65 68. . . .270 240 6 Ci'.lVi 45. . . ,260 BO 6 65 68 , . . .246 20O 6 GO 71. . . .248 120 660 60 , , , .241 100 6 G5 GO. . . , ' .135 80 5 55 7. . . .285 - 6 G5 00. . . .241 ICO 6 66 6. . . .220 - 6 05 (13 ( 340 ISO 5 55 00. . 2H3 ICO 5 65 08. . 833 ICO D 65 S4..310 240 6 55 tO..202 200 6 65 73..237 100 6 55 64.,288 ICO 6 65 07 . . .BOB 1GO 6 67U 07. . 277 240 5 67't 71. . . 211 200 6 67U 04 . .218 240 0 67t ! G8 . .251 210 5 67'j 70. . . 209 240 5 6714 30..2GG 1GO 5 CO 48..303 100 fi CO 63.373 200 6 CO 18 . . .243 5 CO 78. . ,255 1GO 5 GO 68. . . 281 80 5 CO CO . . 332 80 6 CO 73..208 200 6 GO 10 . . 3.J7 6 CO 04. . . 275 120 6 GO CO..201 240 5 CO 68..207 280 6 CO 04.'JfiI 200 5 CO 71..270 200 6 GO 0..215 n GO 60..282 HO 6 CO 04..242 120 5 CO 6..200 6 GO 4..2f > 5 6 GO C4..277 12(1 ( fi CO 6H..241 120 6 GO 2..205 5 CO B..201 40 5 CO 61..280 80 5 CO 2..310 6 GO 2..320 6 GO 81..239 320 5 00 70..210 280 5 CO GO. . . 240 120 6 GO CO..314 BO 5 CO 76. . . . 3d I 40 6 GO CO..271 40 5 GO 15. . . 280 6 C2'4 ' 82..2.U 120 6 0214 52..200 320 6 ( W'i ' 71..200 200 6 C2 > 4 G5..220 200 6 U2 ! 4 GO. . . 259 40 5 02'i ' 70..230 120 50214 SIIIU.P The fresh supply consisted couple of small bunches ot mixed lambs nnd owes. Trudo wus hlow but prices ruled ubout sternly. Knlr to good natives , $4.00ii 4.75 ; fulr to good westerns , $3.50104.75 ! common nnd stock sheep , & 2.50K3.50 ; good to cholco 40 to 100-lb. liunUa , J4.2fiit5.7G. Kep- rosentatlvo s.iles : No. Av. I'r. 2 lambs 30 $400 4 lambs 25 400 40 lambs 48 6 60 b2imtlvo ewes 08 3 25 KocolpU uml Dispoutlou of Htouk , Offlelul receipts nnd disposition of stoVas shown by the books of tlu Union Stock YunU company for the twenty-four lioui'j ending ut 6 o'clock p. m. Juno 30 , 180. ) : 1IFCRUTS. CATTI.K. lions. S11KKI- . ItOltSI-S.VMl.H Tars Head Cars. Head Cars. Head Cars. I Huiil. SO 1,185 121 S.Ulft 131 DISPOSITION. nuvriis. CATTLE. lions , sun. Omilin 1'ackliifr Oo . TlioO. H. ll.iiimiomlCo. . . 11 712 Swift JL Co . 4fi 02 The Cud ihy I'.icUtiic Co , . , Chlc.iBo P. A P. Co . nimbler . UM ) T.ibor.lCo . i i-j Cocv A , Co . (5. II WllHOIl . 1H1 Puilter.VCo . 213 H. Decker .1 Ucpan . 58 Cli3\cl.mdP. i. P . 107 Hammond , V S 422 und feeders . 120 Left o\cr loll 1)0(1 ) ( Total. 1.107 Ko l.lvo Stuck .tlurkot. CIIICAOO. June 30. [ Sncclul Telegram to TIIK llnn.l Thcro was just a trlflo mete nnl- inntlon In the cuttlo trudo today thun noted of ychtiTiluy't murker , but prices wcro not loss e.il ; . buyers manifested \ory Uttlo Interust , und the foicnoou was \\eli advanced liefoio uny conslderalilo amount of trading wus donu. There appealed to bo buf few eastern and ex port otdeis In hand und thoio wus not enough competition to .sustain oven low prices current on Thursday Concessions of fromOctolOc MOID utlcieu. but no nctlxlty icsnlted , and ulthongli thcro wus trading until u later hour thi : i usual some cattle remained In Miller's hands ut the close. Dm Ing ycsterduy mid today prices h.ivo dccllne < l from 15c to 26u per 100 Ibs. , which ICUNPS them ubout whi'ro they weio u week ugo. Grass stcors uro much neglected und uro selling low , common to fair grades being quoted ut from $3.75 to $3.90. The way the hogs are tumbling In Is u sur prise to thu most bungiilno bsurs. Not less than 29.0UO head answered the roll cull today , milking un uverugo for the lust llvo days of ubout 27,500 head und u total of 130,392. , That prices should continues to gn down was a mutter of course. They were fiom lOc to 15c lower thun at tlio close of busi ness Thursday , or from 15c to 20c lower thun ut that day's opening. The best heavy sold oir to 10.10 und $0.10 bought the best assorted light uuy tlmo utter 8 o'clock. Good bogs sold around $ C and ut the close common lots were not easily turned over ut from $0.05 to $5.75. At the decline iho stuff scorned to look rcusonubly cheap to buyers und by midday the great bulk of the 37,000 lioud on sulo bud been picked up. The mo\ement of hogs the last week bus been quite variable , und In the aggregate lias boon wull maintained. KeturiiB of western packing show a total of 250,000 , compared with 255,000 the preceding week und 275,000 for the corresponding period lust year. From March 1 the total Is 3,155,000 , against 4,205,000 lust yt-nr. Decrease for the week 25,000 und for the season , 1.050,000 hogs com- pured with last year. The quality wus almost or qulto uniformly good. Average of prices ut the close was about thu same us u week ngo for western centers. Current values of hogs und product ut Chlcugo afford u good margin for operators , uppro\lm itely 50o per lOu Ibs. for hogs , or about 8 per cent. Never befoio at this tlmo of the year wus the market so dulngcd with common sheep und not for u number of veurs , If ever bofme , wuru prices ns low In thu month of Juno us they uro nt the pic cnt time. Tlio aggregate re ceipts wore not greater than the aver age for the' last several wcoks. but they consisted laigoly of grudes that were not good enough for tlio mutton tradu und us thuro was Uttlo or no demand from feuduih , pplces for thu guides bulow good Miirurcu most grlo\ously. They uro from $1 to $1,00 nor 1(10 ( Ibs. lower than they wuro ten days ugo. Good to cholco muttons were In light supply and declined but .slightly. Fiom tl.no to $2 for culls und Inferior lots , thcro wus trading along up to J4.70 to S5 for cholco natives , hales wurout fiWn $3.76 to47 largely ut $5 to $0.5" . KKCKITTS Cuttle. 8,000 lieud ; ralvos , 800 head ; hogs. 29,000 head ; sheep , 8,000 head. The i'jvenlng Journal reports : CATTLE Itecolpts , 8,600 bead ; Rhlpmonts , 2,000 bead ; mniket blow ; iirlces weak ; top prices , $4.9505.20 ; medium , $4.6034.80 ; others' , $3.00554.25 ; Toxiins. $3.1034.16 ; native cows and hulfiT-i , e3.0034.25 ; cannon , $1.002.75. lions Kccelpts , 30,000 lioiid ; HhlpniontH , 7,000 lieud ; muikot slow , lOBlOc lower ; mlxud und puckers , $5.70ao.B6 , closing nt 5.00 ; iirlniu heavy , $5.0530,16 , closing at $6,10 ; Ill/his , $ Gun6U.16. SiiEur Kccelpts , 8.000 head ; shipments , 2,000 head ; market fulr ; prlmo a trlllu higher , common block lower ; natlvo owe. ) , $ .i.60&5,00 ; Toxumt. J3.6oa4.tO ; westerns , $4.10 : spring Iumbs$3.60a0.50j stocUrs. $2,76 3,20. Kansas City I-.Ua htock MnrUut , KANSAS CITV , Juno 30 , OATTI.K Hocolpts , 7,000 lieud ; bhlpiiiuntfl , 1,400 bond ; muikot vus easier und lOu lower ; Texas steers , $2.15 4,00 ; shippers , $4.25'0 > 5.86 ; natlvo cows , 61.50ii4.10 ; butchois , $3.00'ii4.35 ; stackers und feeders , J.70ii4.00 ; bulb und mixed , $1.76S2.60 , IliMis HucolplH , lO.BOO hijad ; Bhlpnicnts , 8,10 Half 5. ! & 6,20. hiiiiut1 Itecolnts , 1,300 hcud ; shlpmonts none ; market wus steady ; lumbM , tOOUU5,70 | shuop Hold today , J4.OiiiO.OU. ht. I.nuM I.lvu hloulc .Market. ST. Louiu , Juno 30. OATTI < B Hecoluts , 2,300 bond ; shipments , 1,900 head ; market steady natlvo bluets and helfeis mixed , frl.OOil.4.uiJ grab ! Texan steels , j2.75t(3.35 , IIH Receipts , 2,000 head ! HlilpinentH 3,400 lieud ; inurkut lOo lower ; huuvy , SO.GOii mixed , $5,7026.96 : light , * 0.76ft0.05. ti' Keculpts , 3,800 head ; shlpmuiits 2,600 head ; market ueuk , unehanged , A tinutll Duulor Illll. Fifty cents la a small doctor bill , but thai is all it Mill/coat you to euro any ordinary cuso of rheumatism if you use Chamber Iain's I'nln U.ilm. Try it and you will be surprised ut the prompt relief it affords , The tirst application will quiet the pain. DOcent - cent bottles for aalo by druggists , RISING * CDICUn" ' * ' 'o ' creatctt rnltnU i offeru < ) child-hearing wouiun. I ha\o t > ccn a tnld-wlfa for many jean , and in each caeo where "Mother'o Friend" had beentiMil It lia fcccomi'llehedvondcrs ' ami relieved inucU nlTeriug. U U tbo l.c t remedy tor rising of the brcut knouu , anri worth tlio price for that alone. iLua. 21. n. IIUUHTEII , Jlontgoiuery , All. Sent by expreis , charges prepaid , on receipt of price , $1 0 jicr bottle. BPADFIELD REGULATOR CO. , Bold 1 j all ( UuggUti , ATLANTA , UX , MAJOR PADDOCK'S ' PLIGHT Faced with a Perplexity at A Meeting of County Commissioners. WOULD NOT VOTE TAXES AG4INSTHIS ROAD I'rotoAt of tlio Union raclltc AcaliKt Hi llrldco AMf-fftinnnt Overruled nnil the Amount Apprurml nil fixed by the AMcisor Hunk All of iho mombersof the Ho.ii-a of County Commlsuloncrs rospomlea when tliclr name's were called ycstcnlny morning , mid althouRh the session was of short duration , It wns Icngtliy onouRli to make Mr. PmMock , the government director of the Union 1'aclflc railroad mid member from the Uttlo I'.iplo district , dodge the Issue nnd cr.iwl Into Ills hole , from which ho did not o.norgo until the stnoUo of battle had bocn wafted unity. The mooting was the Inst of the Usual year ami w.i3 hold principally for the purpose of IMssliiR the appropriation shoots and ccttlng really to start out with n clean nnd now sot of books , but Incidentally , before getting down to business. Chairman Stenborg an nounced that It would ba n peed thno to tms upon the Union Paclllo brltlgo c.iso , ns nil of the members were present. Tnli announcement ovldently stnn-lc terror to the heart of the gentleman from tlio banks of the turbid I'uplo , for in loss than n second ho was out of the room. Four members gu/cd nt the shadow of 1m retreating form and smiled , but none of them ventured a re- murk. During the next halt hour the com- nrnsionorslio remained In the room wcro tit cuss , with the chairman in liii scat , wait- inn for the return of the ab.scntco nivl any combination of fortunate circumstances that might arise. Slowly tlio Index linger of the clock moved along toward the hour of noon , and just prior to its reaching that point the government director of tho" Union 1'acilio dropped In to look around and take n tow ob servations. For him that was n fatal mo ment , for scarcely had ho li.irUenuil tlio doorway before Chairman Ktenborg ro- miirlecd : "Tho clerk will call the roll. " Mr. I'aodock looked s.ul and anrv in the satno look , but ho responded by s'tyinir that ho was present. Mr. Williams moved that the commis sioners convene as a boml of cnualUiUlon , and the motion prevailed. Then the chair man stated that the Union P.icilic Uulltr.iy company had returned the Dou-'las county end of its bridge at $ SOUJv > , anil that tlio as sessor had raised the valuation to $105,000 ; that Tax Commissioner Scrihner for the ro.ul hud entered a protest , claiming that the as sessor's valuation was altogether too high , as compared with the valuation of other property of a similar character and located in the immediate neighborhood : that the board had given the matter careful consider ation aim was ready to take Html action in the premises , ono way or another , niut that it was desirables that each member should go upon record. AInlor I'uddoclc IVcikoncil. Me. Llvesoy moved that the complaint bo placed on lllo , and that the valuation remain the same ns returned by the assessor. There was a hearty second to the motion bv botli Van Camp and Williams , after which the clerk was instructed to call the roll to iinti out If the commissioners would stand by the action taken while sitting as u committee. They all voted "ayo" with tlio exception of Mr. Paddock , who bcggod to bo excused from participating in the proceedings , say ing Unit there was u quorum and that his vote was not needed. The chairman de manded that ho should vote , it being tlio duty of every man to go on record that tlio public might Know where ho stood on every proposition that interested the entire com munity. Mr. Paddock declared that ho was in a position where ho could not vote. This set tled it , and the result of the ballot was de clared , the chairman remarking that so far as he was concerned ho had never been ashamed or afraid to vote his honest convic tions. . Taking up the proposition to protect the south shores of Florence lake from the en croachment of the Missouri river , the com mittee on roads reported in favor of expend ing the sum of $1,000 in widening the road to twenty foot for a distance of about ono mile. There was a report recommending this action , and after it was adopted Mr. Pad dock cut loose and nailed it nown by moving to reconsider the vote by which the report was adopted and then moving to table the vote to reconsider. After some parliament ary sparring the motion prevailed nnd the $1,000 was ordered taken from the road fund , Watered Prices. Watch Trust i5-jewcl watches cost twenty- five percent , more than Duebcr-Hampden - 17- icwel watches. Why ? Because they do. That RUBY JEWELED i is u childish answer , ADJUSTED [ but it is the only an WATCHES swer. Did yon ever hear of a Trust for the consumer's benefit ? If your dealer dors not krcp our watches , mull ui your address and wo will send you tbn i iinio of n dealer who docs. Tnu DutiiKK WATCH WOKKB Canton , O. Chnlrmnn StonborR ln ntlnR th.-xt UTA dimply u onto of scndlnp peed money after bnd nnd hoping for n return in the iweot by and by. For thn bcnodt of the board of cqazA * tlon , County Ulork SacUott presented hn j llcurcs on the njicssmont ot the b.tnl'K of the ( city nnd county for the your 181M nnd a com- p.ir.xtlvo xtatomcnt showlnR the assessment for lust year. The figures are as follows ; HANKS IHI1S. Union National , , . . . Ihdti-d SUU-H National. , , . Oinihn Niillflnul , , Nebi.iikaNatlon.il Flint National Coiumorcl.il Nation il MH-clruiti Natloinl , . . . . Union Stock Yiml * Nat'l . Anii-tlean National MCC.IRIIII Savings Omaha SivliurH N'pbraMuSi\lns , Omaha L. , VT. S.-nbik's. . . . Smilh Om.ilm I'.ickeiH N'l OlolMj r , A.T. SaUrics . . . South Umali.i H.ixIncH S.iulli . Omuli.i National , . , . National II ink of Cotn'rce AHUM lean S.n Imrs ( li-miiin Satlnirti . . . . . Citizens IMniu SnlncH . . . . . . , , , Mlill.uul State S O. Packers Saving * Minieold , V ( llumlt (1I.-H ( illusion ! . . . _ It ink of KlkhornlKlUliarnl KaniioiB nnd Mciv.lnuits ( V.-illejK. . GiMintin ' .Mlll.mlj , Total. In tlio ubovo amounts the real cstuta la not Inclmlcil , that being llstoil by tlio ward nnd precinct assessors uml roturncd In tlio general real cstato totals. Thcso umounts us assessed against the sovcrnl bnnki In * cliulo the money In tlio business , the .shares of stock , onico furniture and nil other per * soiiitl property. Will Sun llnjm V Scim. The commissioners have tired of waiting for ilia spirit to move Hayes < fc Sons o { Clcvolunil , O. , the bankers who bought the $1M,000 ) of county rouil Improvement bonds unit then n linked by pleading the baby net und claiming Hint tboy did not fully understand the terms of the paper. When these Ohio monny men bid on the purchase of tbo bonds they mil up n ccrtltlcd check for $5,000 as a guaranty that they would furnish the money when needed by tlio county. Some tlmo npo the Hayeses wrote that they did not want the bonds , and requested the return of their check. Instead of doing anything of the kind , thu commissioners , at an adjourned meeting1 held yesterday afternoon , Instructed the clerk to forward the chock to Ulovolanil for collection. If H Is not.p.ild tno county attorney will bo Instructed'to sue and attach the interest , on some of the city bonds wlilch the s imo Una purchased last year. Piles of people have piles , nut Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo will euro thorn. 1'ulillo ImprciMMinHi'n. The Hoard of Public Works csterday ro celvcd bids for construction of a sewer on Meredith street * fromiTwcntj-seventh strcol to Thirty-fourth nvcnno , and Thirty-fourth avenue from Meredith to Fowler street. They were referred to the city engineer fo tabulation. John Grant wns Riven the contract foi paving the Intersection of Twenty-ninth avenue < nuo nnd Hickory street nt t > .Gr > on ( asphalt , nnd Hugh Murphy got the contract for pav ing the intersection of Sixth nnd Hickory streets at $2.0 on Colorado sandstone. Bids will bo roadvorlisea for making tlu water , gus nnd so\\er connections on Nlno tcenth street botwccn Nicholas and Ohll streets. Xt Onrea Coldi.Coughi. Bore Tbrott , Croup , Infla- nta , Whooping Cough , Broncbltii and Aithmt. A certain cure for Consumption in first iUr" > and a lure relief In advanced lUgei. Vie at one * . You trill see tlu excellent effect after taklnr th * first doee. Bold by dealers ovsrywhcrt. Largi bottlea 60 c nt. f 1 " ' " J SOUTH OM A. I * A. . Union Stock Yards Company , South Ornabai Beet Cattle Ho and U33p market la tin irait COIMHISSfll _ [ ? I HOUSES. \ * Wood Brothers. Live Stoik OommlsslOQ Morohunti. Eo'ith Omaha Telephone 1157. JOHN I ) IJAUHMAN , I WA1.TKH U , WOOD , f Market reports by mall and wire choorfulll f urnlahcil upon uppllcutlon. OMAHA U Hanuktureis ® Infers Director ) , , HARDWARE. Rector & Willielniy Lobeck & Linn , i COMPANY. Dealara la bardnar * tn < Corner 11tu nnd Jackion wcctiaDlcitooli. . btreeti. U'JI Douglas atre t. HATS , ETC. | IKON WORKS. W. A. L. Gibbon & Co Omaha Safe and Iioa Wbol mlo WOHKS. lati. cap , ilraw Kood . Fafiiv ulli , } all wo Uloarui , uilitaai. laij Irou ibutiuM Bad flu aud Uarnof btrooti. 'capci. Uui ADdreaa , tu and Jaokton LUMBER. John A , WaKcflcld , ImpoitJd.Arv-rloan 1'ort- Innd cemuni , Mllvrau * keo conivnt neil Qutuc/ wlillu lima. FricK & Herbert , Wliolculo liquor doileri 1001 Karnam St. PAPER. OILS. Carpenter Paper Co Standard Oil Co. C rrr a full itock of | irptlul | irripplog cad lltflntd and lubrlC4tlD | wrlthu I > ai > * ri , card paper < , etc , elli , ail * gr i , tie. PRODUCE COMMISSION. Branch & Co. Jas. A. Clark & Co.1 Produc * . frulti. or ill Uutter. ebCBK , ( ( * , puultrjr and iam . klndi , oritiri. 811 B. 19tb tttraat. STOVE REPAIRS | SASH , BOOKS i J. Omaha Stove Repair MA. Disbrow&Ci / \YOIIKH. btore repalri Mnaufaolureri of , and water allaotiuieuli deere , bllndt io tor aar kind of lo o uouldloii. llrauchul * net uiu aa Uul