' - , " „ - * * - fpf nt * eH'S-- * - rp V J VSw" THE OMAHA DAILY BBEi SATURDAY , JUNE 23 , 1894. 11 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Low Cable * and Favorable Wcathor Stopped the Advance in Wheat. OPENING TRADES SHOWED A DECLINE Corn W Weak Covering Ilrlf Itango Free < ) fierinRBnil Ilnlni In th \Ve i t Caaint the Decline Stock * mnil ISond * . CHICAGO , June 22. Low cables and fa vorable weather stopped the advance In wheat today , and July closed % c lower. July corn closed l c lower , July oats I'/ic lower and provisions at a slight advance. Opening trades In wheat showed a He to Ic decline , and alter selling up from ijc to % c brake off % c , rallied V5c , changed some , and ckscd steady. The easier feel ing at the start was attributed to the lower continental cables and the rains , though the early Liverpool advices quoted % A advance on both spot and futures. Foreigners were reported as free sellers In New York. Early private cables quoted J'arls "wheat un changed , " Antwerp "weather warm and bright , market dull , but holders firm ; " Ham burg , "weather dry , market weak ; " Ber lin , "wheat % c lower , rye unchanged , and weather Improving ; " Frankfort-on-tlic-Maln , "buyers Indifferent ' Another Ilerlln cable quoted wheat 1& marks lower and Paris flour lOc easier. There were bad reports ) from the northwest , and especially South Dakota. New York reported as high as forty loads taken there yesterday for export and six loads were reported worked here today. Later In the session private Liverpool advices re ported holders were anxious to sell , with prices down % d. The elevator Interests and local professionals sold July quite freely during the early part of the session. Clos ing cables were generally lower , but there was some buying near the finish , causing the steady close. Corn was weaker , covering a ? ic to Tic range. Free offerings , the action of wheat and rains In the west caused the decline. Large receipts and free idling caused weakness In oats. The range for July was Provisions were strong at the start on light hog receipts. At the advance there was conilderable realizing , and the market closed weak. Compared with last night , September pork Is 5c higher , September lard unchanged and September ribs -.io higher. Freights For Buffalo , corn at Ic ; wheat for Kingston , 2 , 02c. The leading futures ranged as follows : Articles ) . I Open , MIlRh | Low. | Close. Wheat.No. 2 June C 9 BSX July .H Sept OIJi Corn No. 2. . June tm 41 ( 41 July. 41H 4IM Sept 41H Oats No. U. . . June 45 43 July 40JJ 40H Sept 30 > l Tork per bul July. . . . . . . ia so 12 GO 12 50 12 B2 Sept 1'J OS ia "o 12 C5 12 CU Lard.lOOlba June n 70 July , U 7ih ! It 77H f 70 0 72H Sept 0 87 > a U 00 0 83 0 35 Short Ribs- July 0 B2H 0 37H 0 S2i ! 0 COM Sept- 0 S3 11 00 ( J B2M U 55 Cash quotations were as follows : KI.OUR Unchanged. . WHEAT No. 2 uprlmr. H > lc : No. 3 spring , nominal r No. 2 red. 55le. CORN No. 2. 41Hc : No. 3 yell-iw. 4lHc. OATS-No. 2. t.Zc ; No. 2 white , 16iGISc : No. 3 white. 4 < W Kc. RYU No. 2. . c. IJARLBY No. 2. nominal ; No. 5 , nominal : No. 4. & & . FLAX SEED No. 1. Jl.Ui * . TIMOTHY SKKD Prime. JI.7IOt.S3. , PROVISIONS Mess pork. per. bbl. . JllJ-'irf 12.B2H : lanl. p r 100 Ibs. . } . .67tiTO ( : short ribs Ides ( looiw ) , lii.r JtU.K : dry salteil shoulders ( boxed ) . $5.62Hfi3-S754 : short clear sides ( boxed ) . I0.80fi6.90. WHISKY-Dlstlllcrs' Hnlshed eoids. per gal. . SUGAR-Unchanned. The foliowm ; wuru the receipts ana siilpmonti for today : On the Produce exchamro today the butter mar ket was steady , unchanged : creamery. HH t'cj dairy. 12ai4Hc. Kegs , steady ; strictly freaU , OMAHA < ; IMHAL : : MARKIT. : Condition of Trida nnd Otiotutlons on Stiiplo nr.il 1'unc.y Produce. The seneral market on country produce 1s rather slow , and there does not appear to be much life or snap to the trade. While butter nnd poultry remain about steady , eggs are weak and lower. . , At Chicago dealers In butter are very much elated over the encouragement they claim to have received In their fight on the Elgin call board. They aim nt nothing less than making ChlcaKO the great butter market of the country , nnd thus supplant Elgin entirely. The Drttlsh Itonrd of Trade has Issued a re port ihowlnir the Importations of butter Into the United Kingdom for the live months past. The figures , which represent lot-weight , are ns follows for the different countries : Sweden , 110.303 : Denmark , ttl.337 : Germany. S3.3IS : Hol land. 47.SSO ; France. 156.111 ; Canada. 1W ; United States. 13. m ; other countries. 23I.J1. 1IUTTER The rv < Celpls arc ntlll very light at this point , nnd country receivers make the naino report , Tbe market Is without change , go far ns prices are concerned. 1'ncklns stock on this market U bringing Wo and the buyers ap pear to want It nt that price. Choice country butler. ii tlc ; separator creamery , l UlSc : bricks. IMdSc. EGGS The market Is very weak , under the Influence of large receipts and a moderate de mand. H Is claimed that track buyers In the country arc ottering only CtifiHc , und that the law prices offered by them Is turning the eggs Into the -city. Strictly fresh stock , StyODc. LIVE I-Ol'LTRY The receipts cf old hens nre light , and the demand Is just about sufficient to keep the arrivals cleaned up. Sprint ; chickens nre very plenty , and the market a little slow. Spring chickens , lltflic ; old hens , SViBSc ; roosters. 3c. The demand for geese and ducks Is very light , and what few ar arriving are mostly birds that have been plucked , und In consequence not very desirable. Ducks , 6ft7c ; hen turkeys , 7c ; gob blers. GQCc : K'-e.v. 51i5Hc. < VKAI < Receipts at commission houses are not large , but thi-ro are mill a good many on the . market. Choice fat ami small veuls are quoted at SHOte ; eotirsa and larsc. Stftc. CHEESE There U Bema very choice Wiscon sin cheesa on the market. Wisconsin , fall cream , new make. lOflllo ; Nebraska and Iowa. full cream. Wl'V ' : Nebraska and Iowa , part Bklm. CO'c ; Llmburger. No. 1 , lOc ; brick. No. 1 , IDo : Swlis. No. 1. 13U1IC. , HAY Receipts nre a little more liberal. The market Is steady. Upland hay , tf.SO ; midland , St ; lowland. i7.SH ; rye tia\v , li Uvmand fair ; sup ply fair. Color makes the best price on hay. Light bales sell the beat. Only top grades bring ton prices. PIGEONS The gun clubs use quite a good many plgrons. and there is a demand for old birds lining on the wins. Old birds , per doz. , VEGBTAIILES. Potatoes arc lower , but there U very little Mianice tn the general market on vegetables. WATERMELONS Per 100. SIS.0002S.OO. CANTAI.OUPKS Texas cantaloup * * are arrlv- Ine on the market. On onlor , Jt.IiOl.M per doz. 11EETS New beets , p r doz , bunches. 20023c , > n order * . SQUASH Texas summer iijuaih on orders. Sc iwr iloz. CUCUMIIBRS There appears to b > no limit t Iho supply of rucumbers and they are getting down pretty cheap. On orders , per crate , Jl.50 , r 40O&C p r doz. ORKBN PEPPERS-Texas green peppers , per M bu , box. 7Sc. OLD llEANS-Hand picked navy. t MOlU ; | i.sofsooj common white beanj , ONIONS On orders. California. 2c per Ib. l-OTATOBS-Offerlngs are qultit heavy and prices urtr gradually working lower. Supplies re coming from Arkan .is and California , cloud ihlpplng stork. HMrJOc. CAIUIAUKThero la plenty of home grown rabbagv being brought In by the local growers , and while tie : heads are small , they are \ery olid and E l quality. There In alto conslder- tble California slock on the market. Good ship ping iluck. on order * . 2 c. ASPARAGUS-Oood home crown itock , lijjtc | wr Uox. . on order * . TOMATOKS-HorMa itock I * pretty well ex- „ auited. the XMson being rather far alvance.1 for thlpmenU fn > m that "Isle. Mtulsslppl mock U tn larg supply. Good ehlpping itock. per I aisket cnite. | l 2t. NKW 1IKANH Home grown wax ban and Hrlnir Ixsini are commencing tn arrive on the Vuxrket. Wax beans , V > bu. bux , 7io. wax. | n > r U > u. basket. 7Sc ; string bmrw , ( bu. box , lUo ; Itring. pur H bu. Ixuket , feV. PKAS The nupply t * aomewhat Urger. Good itock , per bu. . Ji KGG PI ANT Per doi. , on orders. 7HM1.W. UAULIKLOWKR-CholcM stock. p r da * . , Jl.Wtt 1,73.CARROTS CARROTS New southern carrot * , per daz. bunches. ) 4. . > c PIK PLANT-On order * , per Hi. Jo. PARSLKY-On order * , per dot. bunch * * . SMJWc. TTTtNTPS-New outh rn. per ba. , JtS ; horn * rrown , per doz. bunch * * . 2OWc. KRL'ITS. At th * fruit auction jr ter\l.ijr enlr on cr ref of I'aliforntit frtilt wiis offered. Th r w re 771 crates of aprfeotn , U plumn , ami II pnehM , nr a total of M rrate . Th * offerlntt beln * unwll and the demand pretty fair. Ih * market wax active and th mle no > in over. Irln > s on 'cr > 's were a little itrunRer tlwn on th pre h > u ilny. There will In n. aiirtkm to l.iy , but on Monday a cnr of cherrl * * und iwo onri of apricots and ! > < : ar * reported o arrive. The new appl s arriving here fnim fallfornh nre quite lrome. as this market hm been linre of npplm for n long time. Th apple crop was very light last year throughout maul of the Important prtxludng nerthms. ami th * supply was exhauited earlier than tuual. At few e tern points ther- are still some old apples left. Genemlly enough stock I * carried by sim ulators to supply th * modi-rate wants until n-w appl s appear , ami , ni a result , they can b" f'Mirul In the markets all the year round. This en-ion , however , they have b en cleane.1 up very closely. Th umall yield mail It posJlbl" to only evaporate n very mall quantity , and fresh have not only Ifrn denned tip closely. but there are hnnlly any drleil apple l"ft In lh < > country , and high prices have prevatleil on both tlirougtout m < xt of the txiaon. Th * com ing crop Is tanked for with Interest , dealers watching the Indications as to the pnwpect with unu.iuul Interest , ' STRAWIIKRRIES There were no fresh n > - celpts , but there were a few cu en on th" market l ft over from the previous day. Good stock , . CIIKRRIES A cnr of California cherries I * reported to arrive on Monday. At the present time the mnrket Is pretty well cleaned up. Good shlpp ng stwk. 11.2. " . . APPLES There wer no fr ; f receipts of Cal ifornia apples reported yesfrday , nnd th < * offer- tngn .n the market ore light. Good shipping Block. t.r. . Al'RICOTS There were nearly 800 cn. es thrown "n the market yentenUy. Th feeling Is n Mill" .itMncT. though quotations can hardly bo nd\iinml. l x l shipping stock , HMin.il. OOOSEUERRIES There have been none re ceived to anifrtint to anything during the last few days. Quotations ore nominally 2.2. . ji.J ) . IILACKIIERR1KS The receipts yesterday were n little mor. > liberal than on the day lio- fore , but still cnly mcd'Tate. Gooil shipping stxrk , nn onl"rs. M. IlLACK RASPIIERRIES Arrival' are very light , nnd the mnrket ilrm at )3.QOfl1.23. RED RASPUERRIES Not enough have nr- rlve.1 to ntabllsli prices. I'KArilKrt Th re were no fresh arrivals of California tmtrh's yesterday , but a good many nre r > xp"cted In on Monday. PLl'MS California plums are not cnnilne very freely yet. Good shipping stock , ll.25tfl.73 , ac cord. ng to slie and variety. TROPICAL FRUITS. The lemon market here has a firmer feeling. At eastern plonts of supply , m New York , the market | ald to have an exi-eedlnsly buoyant opp'wrance. the tendency of prices being strongly upward. The statistical ponltlon U regarded ns very favorable , hence the Indications are ac cepted ns promising a peed market for at least a month t come , At tlie annual mectlnar of the Florida Fruit exchange , just held In that state , the manager reported that the exchange marketed 454,11) pkg . of fruit , being nn Incrense of 22 per cent liver the preCiMIng year , th > - total gnws average nn oranges being tl.73. and th net average nt shippers' stations 11.02 per box. On plrteupples the gr-.m average w : JI.93 , nnl the n t 13.14 per crate. These average. * cover nil fruit sold , gwxl , laid. Indifferent and unbound. The bU3- lnes of the exchange for the year amounted to neafly * * $ l.i i.i ) grom , nn.L on al s of fruit J. ) .o ) was paid to th. growers In net returns. A dividend In cash of 1) per cent was declared In addition lo a stock dividend of 1 per cent. which was Issued by tbe directors some weeks ago. ago.KANAKAS As usual , when twrrlcs arc en the market the demand for bananas Is not very heavy. Cholci stock. J2.0082.GO. LEMONS The demand has not been Increased to an extent sutMclent to advance prices ns yet. nnd the market remains stendy. Fancy lemonj. 300 size , tl ; fnncy lemons. 30) size , J3.73 ; choice lemons , 3iW size. J3.iV33.73. ORANGES California Mediterranean Sweets are to be had on the .market at Jt. . ) y3. . PINEAPPLES There Is n fair supply of Florida pineapples on the market nt 11.30 per doz. , or $7.00ffJ.3' ' > p r crate of about six doz. MISCELLANEOUS. FIOS Fan ' 7. Pr Ib. , 12Jei5c. DATES Hallowees. C3 to 70-lb. boxes , per Ib. , SHc. SHc.HONEV California. 15c ; dark honey , 103120. MAPLE SYRUP Gallon cans , per doz. , J12. NUTS Almonds. 13O17c : English walnuts. lOtf 12o ; filberts. 12c ; llrazll nuts , luc. CIDEH-Pure Juice , per bbl. , J6 ; half bbL. $3.23. $3.23.HIDESNo. . 1 green hides. iHc ; No. 1 green salted hides. 3c : No. 2 green salted hides. So ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 Its. to 13 Ibs. . Co ; No. S veal calf. 8 Ibs. to IS Iba. . 4o ; No. 1 dry flint hides. EC : No. 3 dry Hint hides. 3o ; No. 1 dry salted hides. 4c : part cured hides. Vic per Ib. less than fully cured. SHEEP PELTS Green salted , each. 233COc ; green salted shearlings ( short-wooled early skins ) , each. SSISc : dry shearlings ( short-wooled early skins ) . No. I. each. SfltOc ; dry shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) . No. 2 , each. Sc ; dry Hint. Kansas nnd Nebraska butcher wool , pelts , per Ib. . actual weight. 603c : dry flint. Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight. 48fc ; dry flint. Colorado butcher wool pelts , per Ib. . actual weight. 4Q7c ; dry ( lint. Colorado- murrain Wool pelts , pvr Ib. , actual weight , 43 c. - ' v'f f TALI.OW AND ORKASETallow. . No. 1. 49 4'4c ; tallow. No. 2 , 3\P3c : grease , white A. IVicr grease , white B. 4c ; grease , yellow. 3c ; grease , dark. 24c ; old buter. 2B2V5c ; beeswax. prime , I3313c ; rough tallow. 2c. NKW YORK GENERAL .MARKET. Yesterday's Quotation * on Floun Grain and Provisions. Metal" , Etc. NEW YORK , June 22. FLOUR Receipts , 2D- 500 bbls. ; exports , 6,500 bbls. ; sales , 15.000 pkgs. ; market quiet nnd steady ; winter held firm. owing to small stock ; exports dull. Rye flour , steady. Uuckwheat Hour , nominal. CORN MEAL More nctlve : sales , 200 bbls. ; yellow western , J2.63ft2.SO : llrandywlne , J2.80. UUCKWHEAT Nominal ; range. CSQ73c. RYE Nominal ; state , 5Sff3So ; Jersey , 52ff33c. I1ARLEY MALT-Qulet ; western , 638SOc ; Can ada , 90G93c ; six-rowed. S2JJS.V ; . WHEAT Recelnts. 72.000 bu. ; exports , 43.500 bu. : sales. 4.430.000 bu. futures , 21,000 bu. spot. Spot mnrket weaker : No. 2 red. In store and elevator. 62Hc ; f. o. b. . 63Vic ; No. 1 northern. Oftc : No. 1 hard. 70ic. Options opened weak under lower cables , rains In the northwest and foreign selling , but later rallied partially on heavy rains in the harvest districts nnd better cables ; closed HWHc down ; June. closed nt C2Uc : July , GiVitt627 c. closed at Siio : August. 63iWtBTic , closed at 637ic : September , 6IHf 65Hc. closed nt 63c ; December , 6706Sijc , closed at RS C. CORN Receipts. 52,200 bu. ; exports , 2.200 bu. ; sales. S30.000 bu. futures , 3I.OTO bu. npot. Spot market weaker ; No. 2. 3Hffllflo In elevator , 1640 4 < > Kc ntlnat < Option market weak on fine rains west and sympathy with wheat , and ruled weak nil day. closing * if > Hc decline ; June , closed at 4SVJct July. 4 viftl Kc. clo l at 46Hc ; August. 4iiv , l74e , closed at 47c ; September , 47ViOI75ic , close.1 nt 47c. OATS Receipts , 151,000 bu. : sales. 333.00) bu. futures. 20.000 bu. spot. Spot market neglected nnd weak : No. 2. Sic : No. 2 delivered , 52c : No. 3. 52c. nominal ; No. 2 white , Bio asked : NO. 3 white , S3c. nominal ; track , mixed wsetern , S3. ? ? Me , nominal ; track , white western , 54fj33c ; track , white- state , SIQ.Vic. Option market weak on belief the short Interests In nearby months has been eliminated ; closed HG-'c down : June , closed at SIHc ; July. U ttJlc. clos. . < il at 13 Vic ; August , closeil at 3Jo : September. 263 > ; ic. closed nt Xc. HAY E.isy on large arrivals ; shipping , 60tisc ; co. 1 to choice. 70QSSC HOPS Weak : state , common to choice , 9314c ; Pacific coast , 10-815C. HIDES Quiet : wet Halted , New Orleans , se lected. 13 to M Ihs. . 4HtfH c ; Texis , seltctc.1. 33 to 50 Ihx. , 4if3c ; Uuenos Ay res , dry , SO to 21 Ibs. . lOVjfillc. LEATHER Inactive. WOOL Slow ; domestic fleece , 132Sc ; pulled , PROVISIONS Reef , steady. Cut meats , quiet ; pickled shoulders. 5Hc. Iwtrd. steady ; western steam closetl nt J7.03 aske , ! ; June , J7.15 asked ; July , closed at J7.30 asked ; rellned. dull ; conti nent. JI. W ; S. A.i J7.IO ; compound , 5lifiG < i. Pork , Ilrm ; demand gi > l ; n-'vr mess , JU.7iIll. ' ; extra prime. ! 1 2. 50413. 00 ; family , JH.i ijll.50 ) ; short clear. J12.500U.U ) . IH'TTKU Firm : state dalrj' . 12G17c. CHEESE Weak ; part sklrns , JH3c ; full skims. ! H 2c. EOOS-Wfuk ; receipts , 7.133 pkgs. ; cases , J2.23 O2.73. TALLOW Weak on large offerings. PFrTROLEUM-iJul.'t ; United closed nt MKc ; Washington , bbls. . JO ; rellmM New York , J3.13 ; Philadelphia and llultlmore , } 3 ; Philadelphia and Ualtlmore , In bulk. J2.60. ROSIN Quiet ; strained , common to good. J1.33 (71.10. TURPENTINE Quiet at SOV5C. RICE oulet ; domestic , fair to extra. 4O c ; Jatvin , H.lilSr. MOUXSSES Steady ; New Orleans , open kettle , good to choice , SHrSfe.1. PIQ IRON null ; Scotch. JU.50-ff22.50 ; Ameri can. jii.ootfti.eo. COPPKR-Qulet ; lake. J3. LEAD Qulet ; dommtlc , J3.10. TIN Steady ; ll'J.10 bid ; platen , quiet. SPELTEU-Steiidy ; saUs on 'Change , 10 tons Augum tin nt JlD.GS. COTTON SEED OIIIull ; prime crude. 29o nskvtl ; off crude , iU Sc : yellow butter grades , 3io , nomln.il ; choice yellow , Mtf3le : prime yel low. 32V.crJ.lc ; jcllow uff gnid s , 31H ( Uc : prime white , S tf37c. s \VhiMt Markrt. MINNEA1-OLIS. June 22-The wheat market opened He lower for July. He lower for Septem ber. and * ic lower or December. The decline was due to lower cables and showers In the northwest. The demand for cash wheat on track was very good , nnd prices averaged nearly the .une as yesterday. The niaiket closed at He lower for June , Uc lower for July. HWtie lower for September , and So lower for l > * 4-ember , Cas.i wheat closed the name n * the previous day. June. 62. ? ; July , G2 > * c ; September. KHiftWOkc ; December , 6l4c. On track : Na 1 hard , MV , No. I northern. 4c ; No. 3 n rth- crn , 62Hc. Receipts were 10 ,2 0 bu. ; shipments. 1J.W ) bu. The consumption by locnl mills was about li ) . ( ) bu. , which makes a neccswiry decrease In the local supplleM of a little more than , O bu. for lh twenty-four hour * . Flour was quiet and flrm ut previous pr.cn. Receipts were estimated la be below the production for the twenty-four hour * . lYodiictlon was wtlmatnl at J3,0i ) bbl * . . shipment * 2X.2M bbls. 1-utentn were held at JJ.MW3.6i ) ; bakers. JS.1.W2.41. . About two-thlrd * of the iir : e iuie of the norlhweit > et urom- l e a flr yt ld with goo.1 mmthvr from now forward , whlU about a Ihlri. It U ratlnuted. will prvxluco about half an averose crop , with f d r r ndttl ns of weather from thl * time until Cuttoii Market. NKW ORLKAN3. Jun 22.-COTTON-Stettdy alet , J , J bales , receipt * . 23 bales ; eipiru , cxxutwUe , ITU tules. stwk. 77.611 tale * , futun * . dull , naleii , 13.7W tolej ; June. JJ.U bid , July , TitO .M ; August. $ ? < > ; Seplember K l .M. Oclotwr. J4.KH. ) . Novemtxr , ! . U rmt > r. > 7i e7.ai , January. 1J.04 bid. Feb ruary. J7.1J bM. ST. IXJUtS. June4 > TTON-Qul < > j mM- dllng. 7 * -le ; mien. ) lytli : rfrHpts. l * t le ; shipment * . 1 ) bnlx ; to < k. Sl , l bnl . Wmil . nosro.V , M.IM. . Jun * Zt-The Wool and Cotton Reporter iwy * of th wool market : Wool was newr f > low as at prei nl , Th < " tcoure.1 value of w t the worM iver was never so low a * now. The prtei of tops ihrwvl has now reache < l the low it point f known. In fncv of all thta the lncretu In the clip of Australian for the sen m just closing 1.4 Mlghtly In rxcewi of 3n .i > n Ibx. The clip of thv River ll.itte promises an Incrwue , while tli * clipof this country. after Inrludlng pulle.1 wool. promlv.t to bo al ul the > ame volume as that of 1W. Most of our wools are now praetlcnlly on wh.it may tw lernvM a "fre trad * bnsta. " All our medium domestic wools grading onriuarter bloo.1 nnd b-l.iw . nre. with duty off. and the freight and other expense- ) Added. rh ip r than any competing wo d whleh can be laid down here from Kuroi * were wool free to.lay. Three-elghth.i and one-half bl.iod woils are Just about on n parity with values abroad , while fleecer nnd territories are still somewhat above-values fir similar wools In En - ll h and continental market ! . . The market hn * not Improved. Values nre uncertain nnd Very rilnVtiU to determine In the nhsenco of d > mand. The quotntlwi" for Ohio XX today Is 20c nn < l illchlgan X. 17c. Th5"5 are the lowest prices ever known for IhMe wools In this country. Texas. California , pulled , Au tmlun ! and cnrpet wool * are all dull nnd receiving only very limited demand. The nle < for th week In Hoston nmount to 1 JU.WI Ibs. domestic and 123,0 ) Ib . foreign , making n total of 1S43 , > M Ibs. The sales sine- January 1 amount to M.9I1.SOO lb . . or 9. < W.noo lb . lesw than for the name period n year ago. The receipts from January 1 t" date show n de crease of W.9SS t le domestic and 7S.7M lxi ! < s foreign. The sales for the week In New York aggregati * I2I,0"0 Ibs. The ml for the week In Philadelphia aggregate 9M.9II 1I . ST. LOUIS. June . WOOL-Flrm. un changed. St. Linim 4 < fiicntl .l ST. IX5UIS , June 22. FLOf R-Qulet , un- chanaeil. WHK.VT Op n il Tp oft and after a small advance ruled unsettled , cloning HfJtic below yestenlay's final prices , news generally being lK > nrl h ; No. 2 re < l. cash , J'Aic ; June. 5 'jC ; July. 57c : August. MV : September , 57SR3ir. : ORN Opened Sc below ye terday : No. 2 mixed , cash und June. Wic ; July , J3c ; Sop- , . OATS Wenk. lower : No. 2. cash nnd June , ( Uic : July. 37He : August and September. SOHc. RYE Sale of No. 2 to arrive at Uc. I1ARLEY Nothing doing. IIRAN Unchanged. FLAX SEED-J1.15. CLOVER SEEIK3i > I7.50. TIMOTHY SEEIJ3. . & > tfl.W. HAY rncliangnl. llt'TTER Weak. dull , lower ; creamery. IJIJUc. EOGS Weak : 7c. LEAD Easier : JJ.0714. SPELTER 13.20 ask l. ORN MEAIJ2.10U2.i : . WHISKY JI. 15. COTTON TII-X Unchanged ; 9V6J1.00. IIAOGINO Unchanged. PROVISIONS lul t. Init higher und flrm. Pork , standard mess , jobMnir. J13.I2H. UirU. prime steam. J < ! .30 ; choice. JS.63ft6.77i4. Dry salt meats. loose shoulderx. J3J ) ; longs nnd ribs , J4.70 ; shorts , J5.S3. ltaci > n. packed shoulders , J7 ; longs. 17.03 : rlb < . r.UVi : shorts. J7.6i'.j. RECEIITS Flour. 2.W ) bbls. ; wheat , 5.0.10 bu. ; corn. 4.1.0.X ) tin. : oats , 31. ( Ml bu. HIMPMKNTS Flour. 3.IOO bMs. : whvut. 12.0CW bu. ; corn , 6 , COO bu. ; oats , 2,0l bu. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. June 22. COFFEE-Optlcns opened steady at unchanged to 3 points down , scarcely varied all day , closed quiet , unchanged to S points down ; sales. 11.230 tiag . Including : August. Jll. 3 ; September. JH.03ftll.10 ; October , J13.60 : December. J13.13. Spot coffee. Rio. qul t ; No. 7. J16.23 ; mild , quiet ; Cordova. Jl.OiO13.30 ! ) : sales yesterday , l.'itf ) liagH low grade. Rio basis , J1I.93 for No. 7 ; S.5-M Uigs Mamcalb. > . at JI7.00 17.5 > ) for fair to good ; In bond , ,000 b.igj C. A. and 1,3"H ) bag * Saviinllla ; warehouse de- I liveries , ypstcnLiy , 5.713 bags ; New York stock today , 9I.41S I K ; United States stock. 114.133 bags : atloat for United States. 171. 000 bags : visible for United States , 313,133 bags , aganst : \m.mi bags last year. SANTOS , June 22. Quiet : good average Santos. JI7 : receipt ! ) . 3.flm > bngs ; stock. 19.0" * ) bags. HAMIIURG. June 22. Dull , unchanged to ' .i pftr. lower ; sales , 9.000 bags. HAVRE. June 22. Opened barely Hteady , 'if down : sales , 4.000 bags ; ut 12 m. showed a fur ther IOSH of Vil nnd further sales. 3.0" ) bags ; 3 p. m. Irregular ; June , unchanged ; others * 4f lower ; further sales. 5.0 ) bngs ; closed quiet. RIO JANEIRO. June 22. Firm : No. 7. J15.)0 ) 13.00 ; excmgi : > . 9Vid ; receipts. 3.000 bags ; cleared for United States. 10.000 bags ; stock. 12i5.000 bags. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Milwaukee .Markets. MILWAUKEE. June 22. FLOUR Quiet. WHEAT Lower ; No. 2 spring , 56V4C ; No. 1 northern. 64ijc ; September. MTJc. CORN Quiet nnd lower ; No. 3. tl',4c. OATS lo lower ; No. 2 white , 4 o ; No. 3 white. KMJWie. HARLEY Firm : No. 2. Kc ; sample. SI Mc. RYE Wenk r : No. 1. SOVic. PROVISIONS Higher. Pork , J12.33. Lard. Jfi.77. Jfi.77.RECEIITS RECEIITS Flour , 3.900 bbls. : wheat. 8.500 bn. ; barley. 1.600 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour. 30) bbls. ; wheat , none ; barley , none. _ Kansas City .llarkuts. KANSAS CITY. June EL-WHEAT 'i ? le lower : No. 2 hard , 53c ; No. 2 red , OUV8S2V.C ; No. 3 red , 45631c ; rejected. 4I0I6C. CORN Quite Ilrm ; mlxe < l. Ho lower ; No. 2 mixed. 3i36".c ! ; No. 2 white. SS'iRlOc. OATS Firm ; No. 2 mixed. 4l@l3c ; No. 2 white. 4 il7c. 1IUTTER Weak ; creamery. 14J13c ( ; dairy. 1 ! Clle. EGGS Very dull at 7c. RECEIPTS Wheat. IS cars ; com , 33 cars ; oats , 4 cant. SHIPMENTS None Liverpool Maructfl. LIVERPOOL. June 22. WHEAT Close : Firm : demand good ; No. 2 red winter , 4s 8V4d. CORN Steady ; demand moderate ; new mixed spot , Ss 3d : futures , steady ; demand moderate ; June. 3s 3d ; July , 3s 9Ud ; August , 3s 3 'id. FLOUR Steady ; demand moderate : St. Louts fancy winter , 5s 9d. PROVISIONS Lard , easy : demand poor : spot , 33s ; futures , no demand. Pork , dull : demand poor : prime mess western , CSs 3J ; prime mess medium. 36s 3d. _ Sugar .Market. NEW YORK , June 21. SUGAR Raw. flrm : sales. 117 bags Muscovado. S3 test , at 2 li-ISc ; 2,100 bags centrifugal. K tes ( . at 3Hc , ex-store ; 3,500 bngs molasses. 83 test , at 2 9-l5c. ex-store ; retlned. fairly active ; mould A. 4H I 9-lCc ; pow dered , 4li8l 11-160 ; granulated , 4 3-16c ; cubes , 4K I 9-16c. LONDON. June 22. SUGAR-Cane. steady ; little doing ; centrifugal , Java , 14s 3d ; Musco vado , fair refining. 12s fid. Manchester Textile * . NEW YORK. June 22. Very hot weather In terrupted the demand , and both Inquiry and demand were on a very moderate scale. There was no general request marked , yet there was gome demand for gingham. , prints , dress goods nnd other autumn specialties , but new business was lighter than usual because of weather con ditions. Print cloth was dull at 2 11-lSc for 64 squares. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ UH .Mnrkets. OIL CITY. Pa. . June 2i. National Transit cer tificates opened at S'J'i ; highest.8r > * i ; lowest. 83K ; closed. 8 ; ; clearances. II.W ) bbls. ; ship ments. O > .4'J3 bbls. ; runs. 37.136 bbls. PITTSIIURO. Pa. , June 22. National Transit certificated opened nt SWi ; closed at 83S ; high est , S3i ; lowest. S' > \ ; no sales. I'corln Grain Market. PEORIA. Juno 22.-CORN-Market quiet and p > my ; No. 2. 40'.4c. OATS Market active nnd lower ; No. 2 , 45Uffl 47o : No. 3 white. 4Mi04 Kc. WHISKY Market steady ; high wine basis. Duluth Wheat .Market. DULUTH. June 22. WHEAT Close , lower : No , S hard. cosh. June nnd July , TC ; No. 1 northern , cash , June and July , C2 c ; September , 61Sc ; Decemlier. 62Tc ; No. 2 northern , cash. 53'4c ; No , 3. W c ; rejected , 3"c " ; to arrive. No. 1 northern. C4Hc. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Fruit Marknt. CHICAGO , June 22. The Earl Fruit company sold California fruit at auction thU morning realizing prices as follows : Cherries , still show ing ruin damage , mostly soft , lui.t order. 4tJ 730 ; nprlcitn. receipts extremely heavy , 6330c ; peaches , Now York Dry CooiH Market. IiraTER , June 22.-CI ) TH AND AR.SS Demand poor ; prices barely steady ; ( locks accumulating. ' Frisco U'licat Miirkut. SAN FRANCISCO , Juno 22 WHBAT-Eosy : December , 1.09ii ; new Bsllers , tlMK. STOCKS AM ) IIONDS. There Was Increaieil Activity | n IhuSccnrlty Market Yen tor day. NKW YORK. June 22. There was In- creageil activity In tbe stock market today , but It was ilue to a selllnfj movement , which was communicated to a goodly portion of the list ami which was based on the continuance of the gold export movement , the rather bail showing of the Vamlerbllt roails and the absence of buyers to take up the stock offered. The total exports of gold for the week. Including the JJ,500 , < XM which goes out tomorrow , brings the total up to nearly J.S.000,000. which Is the greatest amount shipped In any one week since the begin ning of the year. The subtrea'jury furnished the specie for export tomorrow , but It Is to be reimbursed by tbe banks. The process of returning to the subtreasury the gold which Is withdrawn by shippers Is very slow. Up to ( his afternoon oply fSQO.OOO in gold had been sent Into the subtreasury of the gold taken for shipment Thursday. U Is said , however , that arrangements are now completed to return the specie more promptly. Tbe banks gained largely In cur rency this we k from the Interior movement , the net receipts being estimated at | 3GOO.QOO , At the opening of the Stock exchange tbe market was weak. Sugar , which was put H Per cent up on moderate sales , fell off 1 per cent , and for a while was held within a small fraction of. the lower figures , but on the receipt cf buying orders from Wash ington the stock took an upward turn , ad vancing 3 per ont > to 93U- There was no particular new * to" ffect the stock and the purchasing movtriibat wai not apparently engineered by the ldslJo clique , which had beren bulling the utiares. In the later deal- Infis a reaction oi. 1 p r cent took place , followed by a , final rally of ' .i per cent , mak ing a gain on the-day of tj per rent. The grangers were fairly active , with St. Paul In the lead. The fluctuations In tlurllngton & Qulncy. Rock Islandand St. Paul were kept within a limit ofper cent , and lost from Vi to i per centSufom yetsterday's closing figures. Northwest broke IVi per cent to 104& and raljledH' pr cent at the close. Considerable Atehfcon stock was brought out today , the hoJ ! rs being unwilling to meet the assessment levied on the shares by the plan of reorganization. A new low Isvel was i established In the stock today , which touched ' * 7/i , a decline of Hi per cent from last night. During the last hour the market was unsettled , but at the close was Improving. The bond market has been generally heavy nil day. The Evening Post's London cablegram says : The chairman of the London Atchlson bond holders' committee has resigned , owing to the nature of the reorganization scheme. The published details of the scheme enual the worst anticipations , but It may pass , though fears of foreclosure by the 4 per cent bond holders exist. Hut the whole Atch lson business , from first to last , utterly disgusts English holder * . The stock markets were Idle nnd Americans were flat , led by Atchlson. but the closing was above the worst. Market operators prognosticate no real recovery In Americans this year. The following are the closing quotations on the leading stocks of the New York ex change today : un 13U 4 ISM ItiU it ! C7K SI ) C. A.K. I. pM. " Oiimsuirar KeUnwy. . . I'S ' Hockmc Valley. . 174iTenn. Coal A Iron 1U lU.Contral fMl I Texan Pacific. . . . St. p.AUiitmh. . . . ' T. A O. Cent , pfd. . 0 K.A T. pfd Union Pacific LnkoErleA W. . . U. S. Express CO do pfd. . . Ufi W.St. L.AP l-H * Lake Shore do pfd - U'-wl Trust Wells Fanro Ex. . 11U Loutsvlll.'AN. . . . Western Union. . . 8r Louisville AN. A. 0 W.A L. K > K Manhattan Con. . . lir.B do pfd 434 B M A St. L. . .Mlclifir.inCent. . . . fWX'D. XR. G Mo.Piicltlc'S.M G. K - JIoblloA Ohio. . . . Irt N.L NiishvllluChat. . . 70 jC. P.A I S" National Cordayu. 32 { do nfd do pfd SiJvH.AT. C N. J. Central IdOHiT. A. A. A N. M. . . H N. AW. pfd CO T. St. L. AK. C. . . . i North Am. Co "HHi do pfd 8 The total sales of .stocks today were 15.,212 shares. Including : .Jtchtsun , li.SW ; American Huiriir. W.W ) ; UurlltiKton , 7.S : ClilcaKJ Gas. 10S ; Distillers nrfl CattlefeeiJers , 3 , . > : Erie. 6.110 ; Oeneral Hlectrii * , 5.101) : I > JUlavlIlc * Nash ville. C.IOO ; MlMoarl' ' Pacific , 10.2i ; National Lead eiimpany. 3.t > : New York Central. 3.i > : St. Paul , 1J.SOO ; Union 1'aclllc. C.700 ; Western Union , 6e . ( New York , Money Market. NEW YORK. June 22. MONEY OS CALL Easy at 1 per centil st loan , 1 per cent ; closed. 1 per cent. 1'IUMK MERCANTILE PAPER : % 3tH per STERLING EXCJiANGE Firm , with actual business In banker * " bills at JI.8Uvi for demand and tit JI.87H for sixty days ; posted rates. JI.S3H < ? 4.90 ; commercial Mils. 14 S < i. SILVER CERTIFICATES-IH9KC. GOVERNMENT IJONDti Quiet. State bonds , dull. i ' Closing quotations on bonds were as follows : O S.OsreK 11H D. A. R.G. 7s U.S. Cscoup 117fi D. AR.G. 4s U.S.4sre ? Tia Erie inds IT. S. 4s coup. G. U. AS A. Us. . . 100 U. S. 'Jsreff. Ul ) do TH PaclflcUaof ' 'J3. . . 1HOH n. AT. C.5S urn Ala. Class A 103 do GH ' 105VJ Ala. Class tl | M. K. A'T. 1st 4 ? . . Ala. Class C | .M. K. AT. 2(1 4s. . 40 Currencies Mutual UnlonUs' . 113 La. Now Con. 4s. . ttj N. J. Cent. Gen. 5 * 113H Missouri Us KM ) No. Pac. Ista 111S N.C.tia 124 Nc Pac. 2nas 73H do Ib- y.Vi. Consols. . . . 140 S. C. nonfund doS. F. IVb. us. llOh Tenn. new set fis. R. O. W. Ists 07K Tenn. new st 3s. St. P Consols 78. . 129 Tenn. now 8 t ys. St. P. C. A P. W. S3 Tenn. old ( is 60 SI.L.A IM.Gen.5s. TO Va. Centuries 304 S. L. A S.F. G n. Us Utt dodafenxHl 7 4iTex. Pac. lat 81 Atchlaon . 73 ' do 2s 22 Atchlson 2s A. . . . 'Mil D. P. l.sH of 1)0. ) . 103 Canada So. 2ndH. . 103 West Shore 4a 105H Ccn. Pae. lnt Vj. Hoi ton Stock Quotation ? . BOSTON. Juno 2-J. Call loans. IM per cent : time loans. 'JM'3M per cent. Closlnj prices for stockB. bonds and mlnln Sun FrancUco Mining Quotation * . SAN FRANCISCO , Juno 22. The official clo ln ? quotations for mlnuij mocejtuny wjrjn fji- IOWH : Alta IH ( ioulil i Curry. . . . r > U Belcher Ut ) IIala& Norcroas. . . 50 Ik'Ht A. Itelcher. . . . . 05 Mexican 140 Bodlo Con 87 Ophlr 1110 Ittilwer 7 I'oto.sl HO Chollar 23 Savage : I3 Con. Cat. & Va 2HO Sierra Nevada 04 Crown Point 55 Union Con 3:1 : EtircKaCun 05 Yellow Jacket 40 New York Mining ( jaotitlnn ) . NEW YORK. Juno 21. . The followlu ? arj the closing mining quoutlous : Cholor. 13 Plymouth 10 Crowu Point. . . . 45 Slerm Nevada 00 Con. Oil. & Va. . . . 203 Standard 181) Uuoilwood SO Union Con 40 Gould & Curry 7U Yellow Jacket. . . . H3 IIalo& Norcrosd. . 00 Iron Silver. 10 HomiMtake 1230 Quicksilver 223 Mexican 70 do preferred 1300 Ontario. BOO Bulwer 1'J Ophlr 175 I-ondon Stock Market. LONDON. June 23. t p. m. cloaln ; : Consols.money 101 S-li > | Muxlcan ordinary. 17 CUIIHOK auc'nt 101 5-10 St. Paul com tiO Caiiadlan Paclllc. . OSH'N. ' V. Centnil 100 Erie 12,4 IVnnsylvanla 00 Erlo''ds 71 'KeaillmT ' Ilia. Central OUXiMox. Con , now 4s. 07 . BAR SII.VElt-2MT d i r ounce. MONEY v ; percent. The rate of discount In thnnpcu market fo > * both Bliortand tlireo month V liUlu li I 1-10 iwr cent. l-'Jmuiclul NutcJ. I10STON. June 22.-Cleartngs , J11.S10,303 ; bal ances , ji.wi.wi. ; IIAUTIMORE. June 22.-Clearlnss. Jl. 557,822 ; balances , J2S.S 7. NKW YORK. June 2i Clearings. dJKj,717 ; balances , J3.612.10i. PARIS , June 2 ! . Three per cent rente * , IWf < " > o fur the account , i PHILADELPHIA , June 22.-CIearlnss , ja.OlO.- 31 ; balann ? * , Jl. Ul , 8,17. , IX5NDON , June E. The price of gold at Uuenos Ayres today , 233. .MKlll'lliy , June 22.-New York exchamro fell- Inc at Jl. Itank clearings , | 1G9U3 ; balances , CINCINNATI. June 22.-Money , 2HOS per cent. New York exchange. 60ftCc premium. Hank clearings. JI.WI,0 > H. NKW ORIKANS. June 22-Clmrlnirs. IVttSX. New York excitant ? ? , cummerclal , Jl premium ; bank. JL& ) premium. SAN KIt\NCISCO , June 2i-Draft , Uht , 124 < r ; telegraphic , lie. Silver bar * , (3c. ( Mexi can dollar * . 5H/SIc. ! KT. Ul'IR. June tt Clwirlnwi. J3.K1.W ) ; Kil- amva. JIS.iJ7. Mney. dull , M/7 p-r cvnt. Kx- chanxv un New York. TSc ( mmlum bid , 9c aski-l , CHIl'AaO. June 23. New York cxchanse. 75c premium. Clmrlni ; * , ! ll ) .i J. Punflgn ex. cliaiixe. dull. Sterling exchange , actual , Jl.8I i IVIirnt Daiuacnl by Kaln , KANSAS CITY , June S. Dispatches from Kansas , Indian Territory and Okla homa state thr.t It has been raining hard for the past twelve hours , and that the heavy rains of late will make lmpo slble the harvesting of wheat that la still standIng - Ing In the He Ms. and will work great InJury - Jury to It not entirely ruin the wheat In shock. Go to Courtlani ! . cool , refreshing. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Ar other Day of Li'glit Receipts Shows a Great Falling Off for the Week. CATTLE TRADE SOMEWHAT IMPROVED Dealers ( let l.lttlc Nearer Together Over the Mrngvr Ottering * Hug * I'cot the KrTect of Light Supply anil Strong Demand. FRIDAY , June 22. Receipts of alt kinds of stock continue light , the decrease so far this week , com pared with last , amounting to 4,300 cattle , 11,500 hogs and 4,70) sheep. Dealers were disappointed both at the quantity and quality of the offerings of cattle. There was little change In the mar ket worthy of note. All classes of buyers displayed Indifference , and , while It was pos sible to realize fully steady prices for desir able light and medium weight beeves , the heavier grades were In very poor request and thin , grassy stock hard to move at any price. It was a dull , dragging trade through out and there were some , mostly common cattle , still In first hands at the close. The cow.market was practically unchanged. Dry fed stock ruled firm and grasscrs very weak. Calves were In poor demand , even at very low prices , and the market for rough stock was no better. Stockers and feeders were slow sale , and If anything prices ruled a shade easier. There was not a very extensive country demand , and , on account of the dullness In the fat cattle market , all classes of dealers were bidding lower. Only a moderate volume of business was transacted. Good to choice feeders are quotable at $3.1503.40 ; fair to good , J2.80S3.10 ; common to poor at from $2.75 down. Representative sales : DRESSED UECF. No. Av. Pr. No. Ay. . Pr. No. Av Pr TEXAS CATTLE. No. Av. IT. No. Av. Pr. 20 steers . 1073 J3 fO COI.ORADO. 21 cows . 7S3 1 63 HOGS The market felt the falling off In receipts and the Increase In the shipping demand today. Trade ruled active and prices averaged fully a dime higher than Thursday. There was a more favorable tone to advices from Chicago , and all classes of buyers were out early after supplies. Choice heavy and butcher hogs brought $4.85 and common light and light mixed stuff sold down at $4.70. Most of the ordinary loads weighing 240 and over brought $4. SO and for the lighter grades $4.75 'was ttie popu lar figure. The market was active from the start and firmed up as the morning ad vanced , closing very strong. Host of the hogs changed hands at $4.75 and $ I.SO. Thursday's trading was largely at from $4.63 to $4.70 and a week ago today the bulk of the receipts went over the scales at from $4.55 to $4.63. Representative sales : SHEEP None were received , and appar ently not a great many wanted. The mar ket lo In very bad shape and prices as low ns they have been In over a year. Fair to good natives ore quotable at J2.7503.25 ; fair to good westerns , $2.503.00 ; common and stock sheep , $2.0082.25 ; good to choice 40 to 100-lambs , $2.5003.75. Kecelptt nuil Dltpotltlim of Stock. Official receipts and disposition o ( stock as shown by the books of the Union Htock YarJs cmnp.iny for the twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock p. in. , June 22 , 1S3I : RECEII'fa Cart. Head. Cattle . 45 1,263 Heir . 82 5lc Horses arvl mule * . ' 4 ! )3 ) DISPOSITION. nuyers. Cattle. Hoi ; . Sheep. Omaha IMcklne company. . . lr ) 1.1'J'i U. H. Ilamnumd company. . Ill 761 Kwlft ami company . 113 1.113 Cudahy IMcklng company. . . 73 72 Jolin I1. S-iuIr * & Co . SIS It. Il ck r & IK'Ken . 41 Hwlft. from Knnan * City. . . . 121 C'hlcutffi P. P. Co . 631 Cudahy Ilros . l.Wl I * ll < > cker . 2 * .Shippers and fivilers . 336 li > l tl over . 4W Total . 1,216 C.M7 NUM- York l.l o Stork .tliirknt. NK\V YOItK. Jon n. IU-KVKS-It : < crlpt , 2.IU litvul ; : > ; ran on ali > : market uloir ; a stride lower : nntlvf Hteera. chulcv , JI.7J ( jer 100 Uw. ; K l to prime. IMM/1.60 : medium to fair. } I,2U 4. 3 ; Inferior. 3.5ifl.l ; Inferlur to ROO ! "culls. " n.K f)4. : > ; 01. n , S2.50&3.73 : | > ior to Knixl IjullH. I2.3363.2S : Inferior dry cown , K.23. Kunp'on ruble * quote Amerlcim tcers at 9"iJl'4c " ' ) iwr 111. . ilroase.1 weight , rsfrlBcrator l f ut 7'tft c i > r Ih. : no rx | > rti Inlay ; tomorrow , 1.7S2 bevvn. & sheep , nnd S. * ) qu.irterii of t nf. lAI VKS Hece.'pta , none ; market * \nw \ , but teady ; veals , mwliutn to prime. SI.iOb5.25 per 1" " ll . : buttermilk calve * . 2.i l.S7H. HHKHI1 AND I.AMIIS Itmliit * . .l )0 ) lioail ; 33 car * on wile : market dull , lower , except on cholcti l.mibj ; Hheep. p r to | > rlin , Jl.j'VfirJ.J ) ; lamlM. onlln > iry to choice. } l.j ! < > i 5.73 , IIOOH-ltmti.pU. J.0i head ; weak at | i.00 5.2i iwr 10i ) | b . _ St. l.oulH l.ivu Stork .Market. KT. IXlfS. | June St-rATTI.K-He > lpl , 1.1 head ; * hlpm nta , UH head. Maikvt ( twidy In stronir. Native t * rs gcarce and price * nominally uncli.inK l : Te a ter . ) to lr/0 KM. , t2.6ift3.13 : cow * und helfem , JL7i62.li ) ; na- llv cow . J2.23. 1IOC3S Itecrlpti. 3 , ' ) head ; ( hlimients. 3.SOO ie.-nL Market itronK , t'V llUh-r : top nllce. J5 for henvy ; liulk of Kileii. Jl.ii.Xj'l SV SIIKKI > Uen-lptii. S > M liMxl ; lOilp head , ll.trket utmuly , price * numlnjl. Kaiua * City l.ltn Mtock ) Inrk t. KANSAS CTTY. June Jt-0.\TTI.K-Il clpl . 2. & hw1 ; uhlpmenti , lli tien'1. ' Uuikel Heuly U Xrutix ; Teiu l r . C 2-Mll U. Texa * cow * , IlliX.l * ! . | vcf ifrn. J l'K/l.TU , native cw tl 2SO3.S9 ; atocken and feiil i * . tl Kt/3.4) ; tull * . tl.VH/3 TV ihlpments. 4 h-sil. Market S0IV M h ; hulk of | M. tl TS l t : limvl > > fi. ll. > 9l.9tH : pnrkrr * . II.XMtl.MH > mliml. tl.7Vtl.)7H : llKhi * . JI.TW ; Yorker * . I . * W4. . plKJ. I4.90P4.70. HHKKI'- -rlrt , TOD h > t ; ihtpments. 1 hntd. Market CIHCAdO l.tVK 8TOUH. TlicrjVm n Mntvrlitlty t.lRhtor Supply nf frttllc. HIIOACIO. JuneTh re wna a m lwl.Mly Huhter uppljr of cattle In the ynnln tod.ty thun oppn - I the market ) -wtenlay iivlVedne - itay , t < ii fir us price * were otmcwnul , little chnngr wa nppar nL Heiivy 9te n . no mnttfr h w peed , were nrjtlectPd nnJ weak. whll for fAlr to prime light nnd medium welxMii the market was mther utmnsr. ttiles wer * prlncl- pnltjr at from U.0 In II.CO for itrers , with from 13 to 11.75 the nnnc nf nuotntfcms for tlr < > .vTl Nvf nnd Mpi > tn . Oow nrxl bulls old prlncl- prtlly nt from 11.73 to It. mid mlm of Tetns entile. < > f wlilch the receh'ts wer ntmit iftiO lieail.IT - on n Itijils nt tmni 11.34 to tl.TI for Inferior tn cliolcf. Tht cult mnrk t m > easy lit frutn $3 to II.7S , nml rtotkera were dull at from St to .sn. Ailes of cholc * ' ti i\y rKM ? " were mute at from 13.10 tn K.li ImlAy end then- wore ! nl * of n ) ttnl lljht nl from II.M to > .V I'ommon to Bool tcmdes irode n like mUn , the nve-n e ml- \ance b lntr qtioteil at I * . ' | wr H" ) UK. The held-over Itocs und the frvsh ret elpts Coinblnetl msilc a supply of not more tlmn Jl.i hnl , and th.it number wnx nil iiwiillowed up tvfurv 9 o'clock , the demanit tflnc more than tMually iilinrp. The article did not need to be very RI | to bring ns much as S ! . > ' . nnd the k-rcsler put of the h nvv nnd meillum wolshts brnuRht from II.W tn 11.33. Snles of llsht were prlnclpHlly nt from II.U to ll. 5. CVimnmn slult chnn ed hands nt from SI 70 to SI.7S , nnd there were iMlei nf culls nt fmm 1 to SI.50 . Hrcelpts for nve days cif IhH week nmount to Kl.fi" ) . or l.0 ) le s than for the corrwiKindlnK ll e rtiyn of Inst w.-rk. nnd 30u ) nn < re limn In IWi This month's nit-lpts will K-nt the refinl f.ir June. The ileprxiwlon characterUInc the he.'ii m.tr- ket Inst w.H > k u-a not dispelled tmtlt Mondiiy. There hni t wn sonustrenijthenln * of values , the rnmre of io > l.iy'n quot.ulons belns from 2V to IS.nliovp the lowest prlct-s of ln t wei-k. Hut the m.irkct Is still from 11.75 to tl per It ) Ib * . lower than nl thi < hluhest time thU s-iison. and ncnrly tlmt much lower than nt this time Inst year , when the Iwst qualities wore s-tltni : nnmnd J3.25. ( Son.1 tit choice sheep nre now worth from H to f3. ; < > nnd iKior to fair nre quoted at from II to li.'xl. fiirlns l.itnbs niv plentiful nt fnim 12.75 to 11.73. The bulk of lost xvifk's bustn.'M * was done nt fmm $2.2" to | 3 for sheep and at from t-1.30 tn 11.30 for lamb * . UKi'KIITri-t'nttle. 4.a henil : calve * . 50) hend ; hoin * . 13.Oik ) liend ; sheep , 1,000 hr.id. The Pvenlm ; Journal repot I * : I'ATTr.B Ilcivlpn. I.OfO head. Market un- clmnged : prime to , extra native steers. II..VXI 4.60 ; meillum. ll.2i > CI 40 ; others. J3.7Jfr3.3S : Tei- HOlJrf Receipt * . 19.00) heail. ll.ukrt nctlve an < l Iiirl3c higher ; nm h heavy. ( LOW 1.50 : packers anil mlxiil. Jl.7wffl.93 ; primp hv > - nml tmtcher welKht.i. C.OOtfl.lJ : assorted llithts. JI.S ) 01.9-1. SHKEP ANI > I .MIIS-Rwiflpts. l.l ) hoa.l. Marki-t unfhTncol ; top nhovp , $3.COr3.W ; top lambs , $ I.JO I.M. ! Stock In StlRlit. Reconl of receipts at live stock nt the four principal yards for Friday , June 22 , 1S9I : Cattle. HUIM. Sheep. Poulh Omaha 1.2S9 6.lv5 Chlonco 4.0M 19.000 4.0CO Knn .i.i City 2.3W 5,300 70) HI. I iuN 1.000 2.VOO S'X ) Totals J.2'3 32.7S 5,500 ET.KS .IT ATI IXTIO UIT\ . Griinil Secr < > t : ry Smpcnilcd nml it Tctnpor. iiry Snccrs oriKilnt | | < > d. ATLANTIC CITY. X. J. . June 22. In the erand lodge of Elks a resolution to elect delegates from the floor of subordinate lodges Instead of selecting the last exalted ruler was tabled. A charter was granted to the lodge at Moundsvllle , 0. , and a board of grand trustees was empowered to suspend the grand secretary from the functions of his olllce , and to appoint his successor pro tern. It was decided that a majority of the committee on laws and ap peals shall consist of lawyers , their appoint ment to be subject to the grand lodge ap proval. A report was adopted that u per capita tax may be sent to the grand secretary by checks made payable to the grand treasurer. The grand lodge at Its afternoon sosslon received the reports of committees , after which they fixed the salary of the secretary at $1.000 a year and appointed -committee to prepare and report a now constitution at the next annual meeting. The charter of tbe Springfield , Mass. , ledge was revoked and a charter granted to Atlantic City lodge. E. U. Squires of Cleveland , O. . who was sus pended by Grand Eminent Uuler Apperly. was reinstalled. Grand officers were then elected as follows : Grand exalted ruler , Edwin B. Hay. Washington , U. C. ; grand esteemed leading knight , William G. Myers , Philadelphia ; grand esteemed loyal knight , I ) . M. Allen , Birmingham , Ala. ; grand es teemed lecturing knight. John W. White. Chicago ; grand secretary , George A. Reyn olds , Saglnaw ; grand treasurer , William Bechtel. Omaha ; grand filer , L. F. Newklrk , Philadelphia ; grand trustees , William C. Vanderllp , Boston ; Joseph W. Laubc , Rich mond. Va. ; P. J. Campbell , Baltimore ; chap lain. Rev. Henry G. Perry of Chicago. The grand lodge then adjourned , to meet In this city July 10 , 1895. TO nErKLW THE SOUTH. .Meeting Held In New York City with that Object In Vljivr. NEW YORK , June 22. A large number of southern business men. selected by the various governors , boards of trade and chambers of commerce throughout the south , met at the Fifth Avenue hotel to discuss the subject of southern trade and development with the New York business men who are financially interested In those matters. The meeting was called on the Initiative of General R. B. Dyer , president of the Southern Immigration and Industrial congress held at Augusta recently , and of Serator Patrick Walsh of Georgia. Captain Hugh R. Garden was chosen chairman of the meeting and Charles J. IJayno of the Augusta , Ga. , Chronicle , secretary. Twelve states were represented. Letters of regret were read from Governor Northen , Senator Walsh , ex-Uepresentatfvo S. M. Fel- ton of Georgia , and others. Secretary Hoke Smith addressed the convention. The con vention endorsed the plan for a permanent exhibition of , southern products at Washing ton , a bill for which Is pcudtng In congress ; the centennial celebration of the city of Baltimore In 1S06 ; the cotton states exposi tion In Baltimore the same year , and the short exhibition that It Is proposed will be held this year In Richmond. SIX FIKKMKX IIUKT. Crushed Under KallliifVulU of a lIurnliiK Cotton Warehouse. PHILADELPHIA. Juno 22. Six firemen were Injured by being crushed under falling walls of the cotton warehouse of Burr Bros. In Southwater street , which was destroyed by fire. They are. Joseph Hart , seriously cut and crushed. Jamea Shenan , ribs broken. Frank Burns , slightly Injured. Robert Ualton. back badly Injured. Robert J. Graily , contused wounds on the back. Milt Sweeney , foot injured. Shenan's condition Is serious. The loss ex ceeds $30.000. AUBURN , N. Y. , June 22. Fire destroyed the broom shop , the woodworking depart ment and the novelty shop of the Auburn prison. LOSB. $40,000. The prisoners were taken out safely. tVliooph'K Cough , There Is no danger from this disease when Chamberlain's Cough remedy 1s freely given. It liquefies the tough mucus and aids ex pectoration. It also lessens the severity and frequency of the paroxysms of coughIng - Ing , and Insures a speedv recovery. There Is not tbe least danger In giving It to chil dren vor babies , a * It contains no injurious tubstanco. 25 and 50-cont bottles for sale by- all druggists. Niitloinl UnilrrnrrltcM A * oclitlou CHICAGO. June 22. At the convention of the National Association of Underwriter * Philadelphia was chosen as the place for holding the next annual meeting. Offi cers were elected as follows : President. K. H. Plummer of Philadelphia ; ; eoretiry , George F. Hadley of Now York ; treasurer. C. M. Weldenfeler ; executive committee. George P. Haskell of New York , Joseph Aahliroak of Philadelphia W. T. Gage of Detroit. Ben Williams of Chicago and II. L. Shepard of St. Paul. unions Colic. Those who are subject to attacks of tbU disease will bo Interested In the experience of Mrs. F ; Butler of 22 Flllmore street , Falrhaven , Conn. She sayi : "I suffered for weeks with colic and pains In my stomach , caused by biliousness , One-half teaipoouful of Chamberlain's Chollc , Cholera and Dlar- rnoea remedy effected a cure. For sale by all druggists. Elegant music tonight Courtland beach. PROSPEROUS AND ACTIVE Manufacturers and Consumers Association of Nebraska in Good Condition. SUMMING UP FOR THE LAST NINE MONTHS Secretary llnlnic * Shows the ltu lne Don * anil Deicnnt * un the I'.fTorts nmt Hue * rc * of the OrKiuilJuttlon About the lliiiuucts. | Secretary Holmes of the Manufneturcr * un.l C' > Vt i > er * assoclntton lias compiled M report i-overliiR tlu > last nine months' , show- In : ; the condition of that organization. At the | iti ! > rtit time the association numbera liil member ? , pentteml all over the state , Rd-1 according to the statement of Its otll * corn vns never In so nourishing n condi tion. The following nre the llgures , show- I UK the financial condition : MI Tll nemn expense * . S S)3 K Kent . . . S13.W State fair exhibit . XU.3I Salary . t.SM.oo 1'rlntlnE . M.M Traveling expenses . . 22I.G5 - - $ : ,7 ' .Abets on Imnd . 39. Fixtures . l' h . 31 Klrst National Imnk , to order trwisurer . Stl Accounts recvlvnMr ( monthly dues ) . Subscriptions due on sp lni fund ( llrst monthly payment ) . , . 2.V > . Hutacrlptlons to ttwlal fund ( not due ) . I.77i. Total . t 7,037. M Monthly dues paid In adtnncc . I 23,04 Membership . , . . 111.01 Monthly dues . S.5I2 OJ I'roflt nnd loss . 2CO.r9 Special fund . 2.rti > .03 Interest . . . . IS CO Dills payable . 220.94 Total . t T/OjTci From this statement It will IKJ noticed that the association hast on Imnd J3I6. 12 In Ciinh nnd In the bank nnd $ S > > .05 due and uncultocted from members , also a special fund cf $2,130 subscribed for n series of home Industry banquets , The olllcers of the association express themselves as highly pleased with this showing. However , tlu % feature which ap pears to give them the greatest amount of satisfaction Is the spirit of harmony nnd enthusiasm among thfl members. "Wa nre now so thoroughly organize * ! , " remarked the secretary , "that nil we have to do Is tn call u meeting and decide upon a certain line of action , und Immediately every man ufacturer In every city In the state takes hold or the work with a will and pushes It unti : the object Is attained. There are none to hold back or object , us the Interests of our 15:1 : members are all Identical tn the mutters covered by our association. Ono of the results of our association of which we are especially proud Is the friendly fooling that has been enuendered between the business men of the different cities nnd towns of the state. Now that times iiro rather dull wo are working harder than ever to make up for the shrinkage In bust- ness by Increasing the consumption of Ne- brnsk.i goods by Nebraska people. " The first of what Is to be a series of ban quets to be held In the different cities at the st.ito will take place In Nebraska City July 13. The banquet will be given to tha retail merchants and business men of tha city by the Manufacturers association. The object Is to bring the manufacturers nnd merchants Into closer acquaintance. On this occasion the jobbers of the state have also been Invited to be present as the guests of the manufacturers. The jobbers of Omaha are planning to make an excur sion over the Missouri Paclllc line In July , and they have been asked to time their trip so as to reach Nebraska City on tha evening of the banquet. Sea the jugglers Courtland beach. T hought Death rrrfernblo. GALVESTON. Juno 22 , William Foster. who was seized with convulsions while un dergoing a surgical operation at the Secly hospital and whoso vitality ran down so tow that life had to be maintained by artificial respiration , found that he had lost the power of speech as well as of hearing. On leaving the hospital Footer thought that without these faculties life was not worth living and started toward the bay with the Intention of drowning himself. Two mounted officer * arrived In time to see Foster throw himself Into the slip. He was fished out and sub sequently taken home. DeWltt's Witch Hszsl Satve cures ulcers. DeWItt's Witch Hazel Salve cures pile * . ItKAI.TV INSTRUMENTS placed on record June 22 , ISO I : WARRANTY DEEDS. llattlc Martin and husband to J I ! Smltti. lot II , block ! ) , " Omaha t J.OO ) Ilrldeet Quealy nnd husband t3 H I' Cady. s 22 feet lot 1. block 167 , Omaha 12.0M D It Thomas and wife tn C I. Thomas , tr. . lots 3 and ' 11. block S , tut 19. block 1. West Cumins aild. : lot 1. block 10. West Albright ; lot 21 , block 2 , lots 17 and 2:1. : block-4. Maync's add. : lot 10. block 2 , lots 3 and 9. block B , West Side ; lot U. black Z , Patterson's subdlv In Him- baugh'a add EX QUIT CLAIM DRKDS. W A R llek nnd wife to J II' Trenerry , lot 3. TroioM'H subdlv I Same to A B Ityan. lot 4. same 1 DEIDS. Master In chancery to J } Adams ; lot 6 , block 5. Dupont I'laco ; latn IS and 16. block 137 , Orandvlew ; lota CS to CO. Nor wood park 4 2.700 Total amount of transfers JH.2J1 MMK < EBISTEREDi Made a well Man of TilK I HINDOO REMEDY ror.DccuTim ABOVE _ _ ! H > II.TH ! In BO1IAVH. CuriiTail ' Xemua lll unKux , fr'MIIntMemorr. . ' " . U.3le ph5 ncMWeakn ucti ; . , - * - - * UM > l.by | ia tabu * aandciulclilr butinrrTyreitoni .o.t X inl.ood Id old or yoima. Ko.illy carried In VMt ocket.rice I.O ( > a | . ck.B . SU ( # . , . . luy an imitation but In * it on having I Ml t I'll. If irourdniBuKSh.inntBotlt will . .cnQl"p epald. Urltntal Medical Co. , ClliriCO , ILL. , . , Iktfr . , , .i Sqi.D fir Knhn * Co. , Cor Uth nd Douxmisnti. . nrt J. A. t oiler IE Co. . Cor lltn & Uoaxlutt tit. . . OJUH Ai ts the only SPECIALIST WUOTBSATS AL . PRIVATE DISEASES and DEBILITIES of MEN ONLY , We men EiclJded. 18 yeur * experience Clrcu < im free. 11th and ' 'ornam t > U WfiLL ST. OPERaTIOHS Cun bo carried on with li'.ri-o proms and hull rltk by jolnlnic our Co-Operatlvu lUlliuad iitocJl Syndicate. Avvr.4tv profit of yt ) prr rent n month i-nrnnil ana pilU : to tlmiuliiorlliem for pint x miiiitln. Illflitit refcrcncci. I'rospectu * . clvlng clctall- rd Information of cour perfect syatem , moliaj free , | WEINMAN & CO , Stock and Grain Froken , No. 41 llr.mow.iy KK\I York Citjr WM , LOtTDON , Couiiuissiou Merchant GRAIN AND PROVISIONS' 1'rlvau wire * to Clilcaeo and New York. Alt bujinmi order * placed ua Cliu-aso Uoard cj Trade. Carrimponil nca * allclted. Offlc * . room 4. N w York Llf Dull.llnj T l plion ua * . Nutlrn tfi C will be received by thu nccretary of the ImlldlnK commlttco for the erection of u two-story brick bimlneas block , 4txM ! ! , The Hecond Hour to ! > occupied by the 1. O. O. F. for lodge purpoaea. riiiiia and HtitH-lllcatlona can be Been at my otllce. Contract will bo awarded July 5 , 1SSI. All blda subject to rejection by the com * mil tee. JOB. .SAUIIAC'H Secretary UulldlnK Committee. Falrbury , Nub. , June 21 , IS ) I. J23d3tia