THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; SATURDAY. JUNE 80 , 1891. COMMERCIAL AND FIXANCL" After an Early Decline Under Bearish Nc Wheat Reacted. GOOD BUYING CAUSED THE FINAL RAL ! fV - - * 6 porn tTni Ktendy Within n One-Half In Sympathy with , \Ylicnt It Ucclinvd i-ntcr In fsr i - the Day. CHICAGO , June 28. After an early i Ollno under bearish news wheat reacted ted end closed Uc higher for September. Co closed unchanged , oats l'ic lower and pi .VlMons lower. Opening trades In wheat were at loss , and after advancing from ' / c to V gradually declined from 9ic to % c , bccat pullo firm , advanced from 1 to lc a Closed steady. The weak cables , strike s nation , the larger movement of the ni crop and the One weather here and abro fill combined to create a bearish tone a ifcveral long lines were sold out. The a Vance just before the close of the session w duo to good buying and better closing cable fihortB covered. Corn was steady within ! 4c range. A d cllne In the middle of the cession was caus by sympathy with wheat , but the marl. firmed up on buying. Oats were weak on favorable weather ni frco offerings. The range was % c for Jul Provisions were dull and easy with when Compared with last night September pork 17V4 lower , September lard 7',4c lower ai September ribs 7'/4c lower. Vessel room In fair demand at Ic fi . wheat , corn and oats to Buffalo. The leading futures ranged as follows : A r Helen' . fopen. | liighrT Low. j "Close. Tv.catNo. ) 2 June B7 67 July 6Hi < 68 Kept COM CD Corn No. a. . 4W 41 " 4.1 Ecpt 41 Ha" 41 Or IB No. 2. . . Juno 43 43 43 July snj * 3ft Ecpt. . 28) 21) Pork per bul July 12 124 12 42W 12 .15 12 40 . Sept- 12 U7 ! 12 (17)4 ( ) 12 50 12 62 ! June. 0 05 July. . 0 07M 0 U7M 0 B3 0 G6 0 faO 0 BU 0 77i } 0 BUn thcrt Ulbs- Jiily OB2M 0 B2K n 42H n 42 ! Ecpt 0 60 II 33 0 47h 0 51) Cash quotations were ns follows : FUM'lt Ensy. - WHEAT , No. _ 2 _ . Fpihig. . . 57c ; No. 3 sprlni . ! t nt * lt n .i p * IIVU No. 2. CO. - - . . 'IIAULISY No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , nominal N" . 4 , nimlnal. KI.AX Hiii : : > No. 1. JI.13. TIMOTIIV Htii-I'rlme. ) $1.75. rllOVISlONH Mess jwirlc , I > cr bbl. . J12.40 ( 12,02 ! * . Lord , per 100 Ibs. . $ C.67',4Q6.70. fhor rOJS. IOea 'IpOBp ) , tC.C2tiRG.SS. Dry salted shoul fieri ( CclT , ti.WMMVA. Short clear Bld < - fboxcd ) . tC.SOflC.5ir - t \ WHISKY UlMlllera' ttnlslied goodg , per gnl , tl.15. . - The following wcro the receipts ana Biilpnioiit1 fcrlodny : On the Produce , oxclianird today the biittor mir- kcl wa nrm , iinchaiiKod : creamery. M 17c Clary. llctHMg. BCKB. linn , niicliauced ; NK\V YORK UINIKAL MAIIKBT. Vcstcrdny's Quotation * on Flour , Grain ami Provisions , Alctnlt , Ktc. NEW YORK , June 29. FLOUR Receipts , 31- 00 bbls , ; exports , 3,500 bbls. ; sales. 7,225 pkgs. Uarket neglected ; spring Hour held too hlgli .nd winter wheat flour also firm on light supply , iouthcrn Hour , dull ; common lo fnlr exlras , 2.002.75 ; good to cholco extras , t2.503.40. iyo flour , dull ; sales , 150 lilils. Huckuhcaf flour , nominal. 1IUCKWIIEAT Nominal. , CORN M13AL Dull : yellow western , t2.63fi > Z.SO : llrnndywlne , t2.SO ; sales , 250 bbls , RYE Nominal ; state , 5CS5So ; Jersey , S253c. UARLUY Nominal. . .HARLKY MALT Dull ; Canada , W95c ; elx- fowed , MJS3e. WHEAT llecelpts , 30,400 bu. ; export , 40,700 l > u. ; ales , 10,400,050 bu. futures , 100,000 hu. spot. Bpot maiket steady ; No. 2 red , store and elevator , foftc ; afloat , Clljc ; f. o. h. , ClTjc : No .1 north ern , 67Hc. delivered ; No. 1 hard. C8Ho dellveied. Options opened weaker on foreign selling , weak alles , flno western crop news nnd the Chicago trlkc. A big switching between July and August nd September was done , nnd llnnlly the mar- el rallied sharply on local covering , clostnfr rm at unchanged to Uc advance ; June closed .t CSftc ; July , CO l-lGfTGO&c , closing nt 60'Jc ; Au- ust , 8U4Q81 > ic , closed lit Cl'ic ; September , 2 9-168 < 3ic ! , closed at 63'c ; December. 65 15-10 iWic. cloroil nt CCUc. CORN Recelpls , 2,000 hu. ; exports , 13.000 hu. ; Mies , 435,000 hu. futures , 32,000 hu. spot. Spol market steady ; No. 2. 4445a In elevator ; 4jc ifloat. Option market Btendy to firm on prcdlc- tlon of lighter receipts , laler rcalced and closid tveak at UffTio down. ; June clo ed nt 44'c ; July , 45f45'ic , closed at 45o : August , 4tjT41Ka. closed at 4Cc ; Heptcmber , 4C ) ( ! I47c , closed nt 464c. ! OATS Recelpls , 43,200 hu. ; exports , 600 bu. ; tales. 110.000 hu. futures , 17,000 bu. spot. Fpot fnarket dull and lower ; No. 2 , too ; No. 3 , 43'4o ; No ,2 whlto , 62ii53c : No. 3 while. 51Q5U4.c ; truck , pilxed wcttcm , 82 570 ; track , whlto stale , 62 ® Tc. Option market declined Kharply on nenr months on liquidations , closed UO&c down ; July , 45f45 > < jO. elcsed at 4Jc ; August , Z4ic ! ; Septem ber , 33Uffl33'.ic , closed at 33Uo : October. 33c. ! HAY Dull ; shipping. tC.OOSC.50 ; good to choice , HOPS Weak : state , common to choice. , SQ14c ; Pncltlc coast , 10i15c. lIIDGB-Dull ; wet salted , New Orleans , sc. Icctod , 45 to 65 llw. , 6'i J4T4o ; Texas , selected. 35 lo f.O Its. , 4650 ; lluenoa Ayres , dry , 20 to 24 Ibs. , 10\WlIc ; Texan , dry , 21 to 34 Ibs. , 5 c. LLATIIUR Inactive ; hemlock sole , Duenos Ayrcs , light to heavy weights , 15C18c. WOOL Slow ; domestic fleece , 19(0'25c ( ; pulled , I'HOV18IONS-Hcef. dull. Cut meats , firm ; Pickled bellies , 7JJ7WC. I ird , steady : western Bteam closed at J7.03 nsked ; snlcs , 500 tierces at t7.05 : July closed at 17.05 , nominal ; September - ber , t7.20 , nominal ; refined steady. Pork .firm. IlUTTiit Weaker ! western dairy. 10UQ14UC ; western ciramery , 1401So ; western factory , 9'/O 14o ; Ulglns. ISo ; state dairy , 12 17ic ! : stale creamery , ISJIlSc. ; i : Slendy ; part skims , 2'.4J'5c. i : OSjiilet : receipts. 53S pltgs. I'lOTROLKUM Dull : United closed at SOJlo hid ; XViiRhlnaton. buls. . fC ; Washlngian , In bulk , 3.M : rcllned , New York , t'i.15 ; Philadelphia nnd lialtlmorv , t5.15 ; Philadelphia and llnltlmore. In ROSIN Stciidy ; strained , common to good , 1.35 1.40. TURPUNTINH-Stendy nt 31J31 C. 1UCIJ Klnn ; domestic , fair to extra , Japan , 4Kic3Hc. MOLA8Sis Qiriet : New Orleans , open kettle , pxwl io cholco , 29fl3Cp , PIG IRON-DwII ; Kcotch , tl9.DOe22.CO ; AmcrU can. 110.oorfH.00. toi > Plil-iilet : lake. t9. LiAl-Qulet ; domestic , 13.10. TIN llaaely steady ; straits , 119.25 bid ; plates , HPKLTim-FIrm : domestic. 13.37H bid ; s.iles on 'change. 50 tons prompt shipment spelter from \vcsl , S3.47' * COTTON 8CKD OlIQulet : prime crude. 29o nektd : off crude , 2502Sc ; yellow butter grades , SSc : choice yellow , 31o asked : prime yellow , 3a IT37oj yellow oft grades , 31U 33o ; prlmo white , St. I.nuu ( ivnornl Mitrknt. BT. LOmS. Juno 29.-rLOUU-Wenker ; pat. rnts , t2.8502.ti5 ; cxlra fancy , t2.25C163 ; others unchanged. IS" when buying caused 11 mliy uf % o to a close of IS"I Uo below > esterday's ; No. 2 rtnl. cash , 64T o : July. W'Sio ' ; August , 64V4Cf54So ; Beptember. 55c UecemU-r , tT4c. CORN After Homo fluctuations closed Uc above yctlcrday ; No. 2 mixed , cuih , 44c ; July ana Beptemt er , SSHc. OATft-Klrni. but slightly lower ; No. I cash , 43o ; July. 3lc : August , SKc ; Bcpicmbcr. 23'lc. RVK-No trading. IIARLEV-No tradlnir. llltAN- cast track. KLAX KKtl > Nominal. CI.OVKR 8KHD-t7.50fi8.Kn. TIMOTHY SKUI > - 4.COW4.75. HAY Iil lcr-prliiio to choice timothy , tO.WQ 10.5 > L.- TlUTTER-Steadyj separator creamery , 14016c\ choice dairy , Uffllc. LKAD-UultV : J3.07I4JJ3.10. BPULTint-Weak ; offerwl at t3.17H. OORN MUAIr-tZ.Wj2.15. WHISKY-tl.IS , COTTON TlUH-SOc. IIAOOINO 5HliG < ( .c. PROVISlONH-nuH and weak. Pork , itandard mt a , Jobbing , 113. I ird. prime ( team , K4) ; choice. t . .57HUry salt meats , loose shoulders. t5.E5 ; lonp and rllu. J6.63 | shorts , 16.50. Bacon , our , 8.000 bbls. ; wheat , J.COO bu. : corn , SS.UUO bu. ; naU. 22OuO bu. BHll'MUNTS-Klour. 3,000 bbla. ; wheat. 1,000 bu. ; corn , ee.QCO bu.i cots. ,000 bu. Minneapolis Whe.it Market. MINNEAPOLIS. June M.-The wheat market opened quitter thl * morning- and coon sold lower on early lower cablti and b tter wrathfr In th wwt , The last lalea were mad * at the same frrtc * a * Ito closingaalti of ytiurday , but very wntt I Ic nt thnl figure The fno flo Mi .Iun , mi , | July , cov , Hptml.er , t ! "He. I'p. embrr eo' , Cae On tmck N I'1PC. . N1 forthem. Me , Nn. 2 n .rth . V. lic tipia wcro ll sj.bu. , thlpmenli , l UMAIIA Conillllnii of Tr.do iiiiil tjnotittlonii Htnplp nivl 1'unpy I'roduco. Tlia Kfnernl mnrktl on country pitxluce mnlnn alwut ttrady , with no Imprrtnnt chnn IJUTTnil-The packcn nro ttlll pa > lnK lOc pncklnR stock , nnd that appeals to be the Ur nrd price with nil buyers. Choice country hul iWHc ; feparator crenmery , solid paclied , 15f7 Liii'k'f , lJy A iao8 : Thi1 igc mnrket has not iiioivn m Chnnsc for tilt ff.ft rtrk , JK : being the gen price * . CuiimiliMul ) lu.rt ramutQ1" thnl shlpi ire lemllnii In A gorxl hinny povf tH * . CflO ! the wnrk of candling them out Ii no slnall II MVi : 1'OIJI.TIIV ' Old htns sold yesterday v largely at C'ic , and It as hard work to get o lOc for fprlnn chlckenr. The demnnd for cl nnd duiks Icry I light , and what few arc an Ing nre mostly birds thnt have been pinch and In consequence not very desirable. Due 7c ; hen turkeys , 7j8c ! gobblers , CC c ; gc < 5Mfcc. ( VUAk The rccclpln nre not very heavy , the uenlher Is ro wnrm that It would be possible for the receiver to be very Indepcndi Choice fat nnd small vtnls arc quoted at coarse nnd large , 3Mc. CIinnm There Is some very choice Wise i In cliceto on the market. Wisconsin , I cream , new make , lOfrilc ; Nebrntka nnd Io < full rrenm , VdlOc ; Nrhrnnka and Iowa , p iklm. tff'c ; Mmburger , No. 1 , loci brick. No. lOc ; H\vlss. No. I. 13U14C , HAY The receipts continue liberal t the maiket Is uenk , although not iluoln lower. I'pland hay , JS.M ; midland , JS ; Ionia I7.M ; rye straw , JO. Demand fnlr ; sup fair. Color makes the best price on h Light bales sell the best. Only top grades brl top prices. PIOnONB The gun clubs use quite a gt many pigeon * , and there Is n demand for i birds strong on the wing. Old birds , per dc 11.4001. DO. POTATOi : Cnllfoinla nnd Arkansas polati are sellliiB In n smnll way nt "StiSOc tier bu. WATKIl.Mit.ON8-Houthern , t20.00a25.M. CANTALOUI'KS Texas cantaloupes nre nrr Ing on the market. On orders , tl.W per Atz. DEISTS New bcct , per aoz. bunches , 2002 on orders. SQUASH Texas summer squash on ordc 75c per doz. CtJC MHinS-On orders , 3&0c per do * . OnnF.N I'in'rnilS Texas green peppers , r U bu. box , 7Sc. OLD IlliANS Hand plcktd navy , t2.10f2. medium navy , tl.KOO2.00 ; common white beai tl.MSJl.M. ONIONS On orders. California. 2c per Ib. CAUHAOE There Is plenty of home croi cabbage being brought In by the local growei and while the heads arc small , they arc ve solid and good quality. There Is also coni-ldi able California slock cm the market. Good shl pine slnek , on orders , 2 > i2'ic. AKI'AHAOl'K Oood home grown stock , < ; flt per doz. , nn orders. TOMATOI38 There Is n Inrgc business dnii In tomatoes , and the slock now being hnndl here Is vely cholcn. Mlsxlflppl Etnck COIIK lutes the bulk of the offerlmrs. Oood shlpph stock , per 4 basket crule , D.-'WIMO. Ny\V IlHANfi The supply of wax nnd slri ! beans Is limited principally to home grov stock , which Is not o\eily plenty so far , nl which is held nt tlrm prices. Wax , ptr ' ,5 b basket , tit Ttilnp , per 14 UUl laskcl , 75o. 1'UAB Tl > * silpMv Is Bomcwhnt larger. ao < slock , per bu. , tl.75. n O PLANT I'er doz. , on orders. 75011.00. CAULirLOWnil-Cholce slock , per dor. , tl.GO CAnuOTS New southern carrots , per do bunches. 30fIJc. PAIlSI.rjY On orders , per rtoz. bunches , 55330 TUIINII'S New home groun , per bu. , MgTi home grown , per dobuijcji.'s | , 2olJ30c. " The offerings nt yesterday's nactlon talc nei Inrsi' , consisting ol apples , peaches , apricot plums , prunes and cherries. Owing lo the 1-111 bclntr Ijiti In rur'vlni ' ? llio tale did nol tali cf jmtfl nfii'Tuooii1 ' : rk . , - f . - n Saturday moinlntr there will be n sale < n nr nnd n half of peaches and apples. STnAWUnuilliS There wcro a few on tli mark" ! held over from the day before , and goo itoclf In quoted nt t3.0flif3.50. S Theie nre plenty of Cnllfornl be bnd on the maiket. Oood stocl . Al'I'LUS Callfmnla apples nre becoming quit plenty. I'er 60-lb. rrate , 11.75. u- r ApIUCOTS There are a few nprlcots comln svery dnv , but they arc getting scarcer an ilghor. Oond shipping stock. tl.2j01.CO. UOOSniliitniis : : There ha\e been none rt : clved to amount to nnyllilns during the las , veck or more. Quotations nre nominally t2.251 "lILACKIinilUins The r - Ipts nre light nn lenlcrs arc piedlctlns Mghfr prices. Oood stocli ilLACK UASI'IiniUlinS-The receipts wer nade up largely of homegrown stock. Ooo. lock. $3. IUn nASI'nKItninS There were n few Ii 'citerdny. which eold nt $4.00t5.00 for 24-qt asrs. PnACIinS The supply of peaches was In rensed yesterday by the ntictlon sale of a par it a car of Callfoinla stock. Good stock , 11.0 PLUMS Only a few California plums nr : omlne as yet , nnd they range In price fron 1.23 to tl.75 per box , accoidlng to Eire of thi rult and variety , PRUNES A few bo.\cs of prunes are arrtvlm rom California , nnd are worth about J2.W ue ox. riOS A few California figs have arrived 'hey are quoted at tl.25. TnOlMCAL FllLITS. The New Oi leans Sugar Bowl Is cnlhuslasth ver the lirangu ercp tif Loulflnnii. nnd pays I Mil be largtr than latt sear's because so man ) oung gioves are Coming Into benilng. Alom he lower Mlolsulppl river , from New Orlenn' j the aulf of Mexico , for a. distance of 1K illes , young groves uie seen on many placet ) , n both sides of the liver , and from a point ol fly miles below New Orleans , lo the > n , ginvci re nlmost continuous miles nnd miles of solli roves. Thai Is Hie pilnclpal Industry of llml ensely populated section or our unite , hnd > vt ow notify our frltndi In Florida and Callfurnln lat Louisiana will not long reman behind elthci f thom In oinngo production. Any person whr I'er ate n ripe Louisiana orange can testify at they are superior In flavor to any. Blown Isewhere. That Is because of the wonderful jrtltllty of our soil a rlth deposit like thai lonir the Nile. Illpe Ixiulslana oinnges may be very line , but a one In this part of the country ever saw one. he growers of llmt slate pick their oranges nd get them Into the marKet while they nre 111 ns green ns grass. DANANAS As usual , when berries are on IB maiket the demand for bananas Is not very eav . Cholco stock. t2.0032.CO. LEMONS The demand has not been Increased i ah extent sufllclcnt to advance prices as yet , id the market remains steady. Fancy lemons 0 slP , tl.CO ; fancy lemons , SCO size , t4.23' lolce lemons , SCO size , 51. OHANOES California Mediterranean Sweets e to be had on the maiket at S3. 75. PINEAPPLES There Is a fnlr supply of lorlda plnenpples on the mnrket nt tl.CO per ) i. , or t7.OOQ7.50 per crate of nbout six doz MISCELLANEOUS. FIOS-Fanoy. per Ib. . 12',4gi5c. DATES Hallowecs , CS to 70-lb. boxes , per Ib. , HONEY California , 15c ; dark honey , 1012c. MAPLE SYUUP-Onllon cans , per doz. . 2. NUTH Almonds. 15fl7c ; English Walnuis , 10O c ; fllberls. 12c ; Ilrazll nuts , lOc. CIDEH-Purc Julct. per I'bl. , td ; half bbl. , , t,0 * HIDES No. 1 green hides. 2l4c ; No. 1 green lied hides , Sc : No. 2 crcen Killed hides , ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 Ibs. to 15 Ibs. , 6c ; No. veal calf , 8 Ibs. to IS Ibs. , 4c ; No.1 dry flint des. 6c ; No. 2 dry Illnt hides , 3c ; No. 1 dry lied hides , 4o ; part cured hides , He per Ib. ss than fully cured. 3IIEEP PELTS Orcen sa'ted. each , 259COC ; een salted sheadings ( short-wooled caiiy skins ) , ch , Cpl5c ; dry shearlings ( short-woolcd early Ins ) . No. 1 , each , CO'"o ; dry shenillnga ( short > oled early skins ) , Nt. . 2 , each , Cc ; dry Mint , insas and Nebraska butcher wool , pelts , per „ actual weight , CiiSc ; dry nint , Kansas nnd cbraska murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , actual ; lght. 4HCc ; dry flint , Colorado butcher wool lls. per Ib. , actual weight , 4&7e ; dry ( lint , , lorado murrain wool pelts , | > er Ib. , actual right , 4 Cc. I'ALLOW AND QREASE Tallow. No. 1. 4O c ; tallow. No. 2 , 3U0SUa ; grenso. whlta A , , c ; grease , whlto B. 4c ; grease , yellow. So ; ease , durk. t'ic ; old buter. 2G2Vic ; beeswax , Ime , 151/lSo ; rough tallow , 2c. Fruit Auction , 3HICAOO , June 29. The Enrl Fruit company Id California fruit at auction today , the prices illtcd being ns follows ; Cherries , llnynl Anne , f7.1c ; lllnck Tartnrlnns , W TJOo ; llepubllcanu , i85o ; Illgecraus , Cje ; Kehmldls , DlgKernus , 15 : oprlcots , Itnjnl. 70075c : Moor Turk , 73c ; ncties , Alexander , TSilWe ; Hnles , early , 75cO 00 ; plums , Itoynl Native , RScfiJl.OO ; SI , Outli ne , 90 iu ; Wnnhlngton , tl.10 : prunes , Ting- It2.03fi2.15 ; Hlmonl. t2.15n3.00i peara. Hurt- Is , t2.2HQ2.76 ; Unwell , half boxes , J1.40 ; Ited trncimn uppleti , tl,50. Weather hot ; receipts , ernl. Strike not delnylng receipt * from Call- nln , hut hindering somewhat distribution uf same from Chicago. "orter llroe. company of New York sold todny auction live cm n California fiulf. Peneh plums , 60U3.SO ; Abundance , tZ.WijJ.tS : Chmuns , J2.10 ; rple Duafl's , tS.W ; OKOII. $3.25 : Japan plums , 15 : HI mon I prunes. 13.1084.00 ; Tragedy prunes. W3.10 ; Uo > nl Hellves. MJJMo ; Drill cherry d Kocnlg Claude plums , Wftl&c : pears , J2.W ; . $1.8) ) ; Hoynl aprlcols , MHSic ; Monlngamcls , 0 I.W ; pvach nprlcols , tl.15 ; Moore Park. Alexander peaches , GOcOtl.05 ; Iluleit. tl.lQO ) ; Iloyal Anne chcnles , 65ctH1.75 ; Illggeraus , 0tl.l5 ; Centennial , 5oif(0e ; Hrpubllcans , We ; : \ elands nnd Tartarian' , 40. Kuixn * City Alnrkota , rANSAS CITY. June 2D.-WHEAT-Qulet ; No. ed. 490520 ; No. 3 red , 47 < ? 43c ; rejected. 440450. 'OHN ' Mixed ' .ic lower ! white unchanged ; No. , 'lllle , 39 3'Jiic ; No. 2 mixed , 33HQr.Cc. \TH-lo lower ; No. t mixed , S3034c ; No. 3 lie , 36c. lUTTEIl-Btendyj creamery , 14015c ; dairy , 129 eak ! 7c. ; ECEII T8-Whcnt , tS.OOO bu. ; corn. 2,000 bu.j s , none. HIPMKNTS Wheat , 31,000 bu. ; corn , none ; s , none. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1'forlu ( Iniln Mtirket. EOHIA , June 29. COItN-Stcady ; No. 2 , 41Hc ; , 9. 41o. ATS Irregular , lower ; No. 2 white. 43 J45c ; S white. 42W4Jtc. ( YE Nothlnr dofnir. , 'IHSICY-FlFm ; huh wine. l rl . J1.15. ECEIITS-Corn. 13,000 bu. ; oals , l.CCO bu. llll'MliNTH Corn , 17,000 bu. ; oats , CO.WO bu. Coffee Mnrket. HW YORK. June 29.-COPFEE-Optlons nid barely steady , 6 to 10 points down , ruled emlly weak under foreign presiure. cloicd idy and Unrhnnctd to 10 ix > lnts down ; mUa , 00 tajt , includlnc July , tli.55tfl5.J5 ; Augmt , ttiSOnilU Bcplfmber , II415CHJO. Hpcl t Kft. Itln qu | t N. . , 7 , is'ic. mild , quietj ' com. IMJHije , snjcs , I.CW nngs No. I. 14 c. nnrt f . 1.600 tmrfi gpntc * , No , t nnd . r c , and f. , 1,000 hnga Mnrncnfl s , p. tt too I C. A. , ti. t. , 2M bass Havanllln , p. I. Wnrelioufo delhcrle * yesterday , 4 , S4 hi New York * ' . " to' ' > - ' . ! W s fn 8 n estryk. . 128,170 bngs ; nnont for the Un Stnles. 155.000 bagnj lotnl visible supply for United States , 287,170 last , against 4IJ , 21 t iftft ycfti * , HANTOS. June . -Market fnlr ; gowl n' ' ago Santos , t7 ! , receipts , 4,000 bngsj stock , 4C HAMllt'nO , June . -Miukel quiet ; pr unel'nnK ' * to 14 pfg. lower ; snles , 3,000 bags. IIAMlE , June 29-Mnrkct i > Kne.l unchnn to Wf lower ; nulrt ; nt 12 m. mnrket showei fur her general decline of Uf ; closed with further chnnniMies. : . 13.000 bngs. IO IE JANKIHO , June W.-Mnrket m No. 7 Itlo , tl7.10 ; exchnngc , 9'4d ; receipts , 3 lngs : cleared fnr the t'nlled Hmtes. 6.000 bn for Luropc , 3,000 bngs ; stock , 110,000 bags. ' nOSTON , June 23.-Thc Amerlcnn Wool t Cotlon Iteporter snyn of thp wool mnrkett ! ' wool scotnS to be a question of only a I weeks. The trnde generally Is of the opln thnt the new tariff hill will probably gn I operation the 1st of Augunt , when the nnxli problems of Us effects will then enter I process of solution. The mntkrl Is lifeless i devoid of fenlures of InlereM. Mnnufncfur using Australian nnd carpet Wools arc Ink almost nothing out of bond. Nolmly Is oper Ing In wool In the Interior on nny other tl what they lielleve Is n "free wool basis , " I ns to what this basis Is opinions arc widely > nrlnnce. All nre showing a deep Interest the nppionchlng event , nnd nre taking ns f risks ns possible. Arrivals of new wools i liberal , but prices arc dllllcult to determine cnuse the demnnd Is so limited. The scou basis for fine medium I'lnli , Idaho nnd V omlng teem now to have fettled down to 5 The clenn ccH of Mexican X Is now 40c , i lowest price on record. Georgia wools hf reached nn unpiecedentfd low \nluc , 15Mc bei the mnrket , Pulled wools rule quiet. The wee sales amount to 1C13,000 Ibs. , against 1.F43 , Ibs. Inst week nnd 1,882,000 Ibs. for the sn wrck Init year. The sales for the week In N York aggregate 601,000 Ibs. The sales for I week In Philadelphia aggregate 723,700 llm. ST. LOUIS , June 28. WOOL Firm , unchang Liverpool Markets. LIVERPOOL , June 29. WHEAT Quiet ; i mnrnl poor ; holders offer moderately ; No. 1 Cn fornln , 4s I > ,4d05s ' , id ; red western winter , 4s 04s Oil. COHN Quiet ; demnnd moderate ; new mlxt fpot. 3s THcl. BAULKY California brewing. 25s Cd. FLOI'll Spring patents , Cs 5d. PROVISIONS lleef , cxtm India mess , 71 Dacon , longnnd short clenr , CS Ibs. , 34s Cd ; lei clear , 45 Ibs. , 3's 6d. Lnrd , pilmc western , 31 Receipts of wheat for the pnst three dn were 6,000 centals. Including 33,001 centals Ann Icnn ; receipt ! ) of American same time we I3S.200 centals. _ Milwaukee Uonnral Iliirkot. MILWAUKEE , June 29. FLOUR-Stendy ni quiet. WHEAT Weak nnd lower ; No. 2 spring , CC No. 1 northern. 65c ; September , Me. COtlN-Scnrco nnd nrm ; No. 3 , 42c. OATH Lower nnd demoralized ; No. 2 whit 39c ; No. 3 white , 38fi.19c. IIARLEY Sternly ; No. 2. Kc ; sample , 4S053C. RYE-Fcnrcp ; No. 1 , COo. PROyiKIONS-Ixiwcr. Pork. t2.40. ! Lnnl , t .C , RECElPTS-Flour. 0,900 bbls. ; wheat , 29,2 bu. ; barley , 2,400 bu , SHIPMENTS-Flour. 1,700 bbls. ; wheat , 3S < bu. ; bailey , ncne. Cotton Market. NEW ORLEANS. June -COTTON-Qulc ! sales , spot , 200 boles ; to arrive , 200 bales ; n cclpts. 330 bales ; exports , continent , 4,550 bole : coastwise , 2,249 balei ; stock , 03,991 bales ; future quiet : sales , 20,100 bales ; June , nominal ; .Till' tr..818C.S2 ; August. tO.735jC.75 ; September. t < U4l 0.75 ; October. tC.73JIG.SO ; November , tC.S3ffn.Si December. tC.92i3C.93 ; Jnnuaiy , tC.l'Sfi7.00 ; Fcl runry , S7.04fi7.0- . . - ETC LOlJf3 , "June 29.-COTTON-Qulet ; mk dung , 7'ic ( ; Bales , none ; receipts , SOO bales ; s lr menu , 100 bales ; stock , 33,900 bales. _ _ " * i- - - - - i Oil Mnrltcts. OIL CITY. Pa. , June tt. National Tinnsl certlflcales opened ot M'.io ' ; hmhe-r. H'.ic ; hwtsl PlTTSmillU , \ ' . \ . , , imo : ? . Nnilniiul Tinnsl certincnlea opened at Sl c ; closed at Sic ; high est , k4c ; lowest , MTJp , no s.il 'i New York Dry ( foods Mnrkot. NEW YORK , June 29. It has been a qule market ; stock takings have engaged the chle xttentlon of merchants , orders were few , am from some sections they were minimized b' railroad strikes that caused visiting purchaser ! lo keep quiet. Printing cloths were quiet nnt Irm nt 2 11-lCc. Supnr Mnrkct. NEW YORK , June 29. SUGAR Raw , stcndy lales , 2,000 bags ccntilfusnl , M lesl. 'Me ox ship 100 bags molnw.'s uujar , 9 test , i 7-Hc ; rellnul lulet. LONDON , June 29. SUOAR-Cnne. dull am lecllnlng ; cenlrlfugal Jnvn , 13s Od ; Muscovado air refining , 12s. DuIiUliVhout Mnrkot. DUI.UTH. June 29.-WHEAT-Closed nrm : No 1 hard , cash , June nnd July " rn. Oece Mniivlioiter Tcxtllrs. MANCHESTER , June 29. Cloths and yarns , cmand poor ; prices barely steady , STOCKS AND ItONUS. [ ransiictloni In Securities Yesterday Very Much Lighter than Usunl. NEW YORK , June 29. This was a very ull day and the transactions were lighter han for many days past , the sale of only wo stocks exceeding 10,000 shares nnd of ut three others exceeding 6,000 shares. But n spite of the general dullness , the specu- itlon was falrly-flrm during the greater por- lon of the day. The continuance of the trlke exercised a depressing tntlucnce on lie railway list. The room traders , who were bout the only ones In the market , were frald to buy under the circumstances and iiey were not sufficiently confident of the istlng quality to Bell very heavy. The May report of the Burlington was not 3gardcd as entirely favorable , the cost of 16 operation being unusually heavy. Sugar 'd in the transactions , opening % per cent iwer , and on good buying , believed to be ir the account of Insiders , reacted % per mt. The advance was contested , and under icaslonal raids there were frequent reac- ons all the way up. A 1 per cent decline illowed , after which came a recovery of % sr cent and a final reaction of % per cent , avlng a gain of l'/i per cent on the day. hlcago , Burlington & Qulncy declined % per snt under brisk selling , but rallied % per int at the close. St. Paul fluctuated within margin of % per cent , making a gain of per cent on the day. Hock Island , which ild ex-dividend , receded U per cent and orthwestern % per cent. In the rest of the it the trading was light and the speculation isettled. The Evening Post's London cable says : le stock markets were steady today , but Ith almost no business. It will .bo a holl- iy tomorrow. Americans were easier. The le of a few bankrupt stocks hero wcro an- mnced after the house closed. The Indian ivernment Is to pay off the 4 per cent pee loan of 1842 next Notember. The re- ntmler of the loans are to bo converted to S'/i per cents , none of which are to be .Id off for ten years. The Evening Post says : What today's Dck market seemed to reflect was corifl- nco that this week's Insane labor uprising 11 meet a speedy collapse. The result ot la feeling was a market exceedingly dull , , t much stronger than might have been an- ilpatcd. As .a rule the railway stocks jsed at or very near their opening figures. The following are the closing quotations , the leading stocks of the Now York ex- ange today : ox-dlv. he total snlfs of stocks today were 10,791 .res , Including ! Atchlson , 3,100 ; American lor , 3I.UOO ; Uurllimton , 10,000 ; Chicago Oim , < i ; Distilling. ,000 ; Headline. 3.0W ; tit. Paul , OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKE iv _ Bccoipta for Fiygays Show a Slight crcasirOyprLast Week. IJV1/T - CATTLE PRICEf dO UP A STRONG D u 1 Dealori Cnmo ClB'n Together nnit Made Lively \Vhllo It „ ' ' Slump llnd'ly 'Under Prospect of n Freight ; lllockndc. n , : PIUDAY , June 2 ! So far this week , , cpmpared with last , th has been on Increase of about 1,200 cat 800 hogs and 700'sheep. The supply of cattle was not at all la and Included the usual train of Texas cal from Kansas City , billed direct to a lo killer. Owing to the very light supply desirable bcovcs and the rather bullish t < to Chicago reports , the fat cattle marl was active and pretty close to a dime hlgl than Thursday. Handy killing grades s to the best advantage , as the local beef rr were all anxious for supplies. Owing to I fact that railroads were refusing to take 1 stock except at owners' risk as to delay reaching destination there was no Inqu whatever for shipping account , and on this i count the heavier grades wore a trifle si In moving , although all grades , includl oven the half fat and grassy stock , show substantial Improvement over any day tl week. Trade was fairly active and the fe Ing Hrm throughout , on early clearance bel effected. The supply of cows and mixed stock w Insignificant and the market moderately z live at substantially unchanged prices. ! ' dry fed stock iwos all right , but low gra cows and heifers sold at pretty low flgun Veal calves were In very fair demand at m figures and the same was true as to the tra In bulls , stags , etc. Offerings today consisted largely of sta stock. Country buyers were comparative scarce , but regular dealers did quite a lit ! trading and on the basis of fully steai prices. Good to cholco feeders are quotab at $3.15 to $3.60 , fair to good at $2.80 to $3. and common to poor at from $2.75 dow Representative sales : DREBSED BEEF. WESTERN CATTLE. COLO.RADO. * o. Av. 'Pr. ' . i No. Av. Pr. 2 feeders. . . . 910 t2'73 4 feeders. . . . 7C2 t2 83 3 feeders. . . . 7UI 3 03 i 63 feeders. , . . 933 3 20 _ SOUTH .DAKOTA. 1 COW MO 1-CO 3'cows 033 1 CO 1 cow ; . . 920 2 00' 18 feeders. . . . 955 3 10 HOGS The marketfelt the effect.ofvth ( allroad strike , arid prices on an averag ( Iropped very nearly lOc , although Chlcagc nd other eastern markets were quoted teady. Supplies were fair , but by no meant xcesslve , and as shippers and speculator.- : ept out of the market , packers could pound rices to their heart's conten't. They started a bidding and paying Co lower than Thurs- ay , and wound up by refusing to take hogs t from lOc to Be lower. Prices ruled very neven , but In general the heavy and utcher weight grades sold at from $4.70 j $4.80 , whllo the light and light mixed rades went largely at from $4.60 to $4.70. ho close was at the low point , with several > ads unsold. Sales were mostly at from I.C5 to $4.75 , as compared with $4.75 and J.80 on Thursday and last Friday. Repre- mtatlvo sales : 'o. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. ' J79 2M | 4 65 21 207 40 tl 70 : 190 240 4 CO 70 221 ICO 470 182 . . . 4 CO -G5 2C7 40 4 70 15G . . . 4 CO 70 227 120 4 70 227 120 4 CO Cl 212 40 4 70 295 . . . 4 CO 69 2J4 200 4 70 190 3CO 4 CO C3 229 . . . 4 70 216 . . . 4 CO 69 202 12) 4 70 209 200 4 CO 71 227 200 4 70 . , 310 . . . 4 CO 77 2.-.0 40 470 227 80 4 CO 79 223 ICO 4 70 214 210 4 CO 70 24S 120 4 70 . .234 240 4 C3 85 219 ICO 4 70 153 . . . 4 C5 87 202 120 4 70 335 . . . 4 C5 85 203 120 4 70 . . . . . . . .290 . . . 4 C3 3 350 . . . 4 70 257 . . . 4 63 7U 2J3 ICO 4 70 272 . . . 463 73 210 120 470 327 . . . 4 C3 76 210 120 4 70 184 SO 463 64 290 80 470 200 . . . 4 63 75 238 200 4 70 302 . . . 463 66 241 80 470 31D . . . 465 C2 2C2 240 470 214 .80 463 71 267 SO 470 , 214 160 4 65 7C 2J7 80 4 72'4 ' 183 10 46 ! S 29i . . . 4 72'A , 238 SO 465 , . . , . . . . : ) . . . 47214 . . . . . . . .278 . . . 465 6 402 . . . 4 72b 218 . . . 4 C5 6' ) 316 . . . 4 72' ' , ; , 200 320 4 C5 73 2i4 . . . 475 231 120 4 65 60 S2I . . . 4 75 . .1..21S M 4 63 60 303 . . . 4 75 201 120 4 65 6S 90S 80 4 75 214 ICO 4 65 6' > 274 120 4 65 243 . . . 4 65 2 250 . . . 4 75 227 . . . 4 C5 4 29 > . . . 475 223 . . . 4 65 60 324 40 475 212 200 4 63 69 284 ICO 4 75 203 120 465 65 291 SO 475 207 80 4 65 62 205 80 4 75 2UO 200 4 65 C4 244 1C' ' ) 4 75 ISO 160 4 65 63 241 SO 4 75 199 120 4 67 ,4 68 277 . . . 4 75 231 120 4 C7 , 70 251 . . . 4 75 279 . . . 4 67'4 ' 15 330 . . . 475 204 120 4 C7V5 67 241 120 475 223 SO 4 CT.a 74 210 ICO 4 76 205 40 470 78 225 210 475 217 SO 4 70 76 242 80 4 75 211 . . . 4 70 50 247 120 4 75 252 . . . 470 62 244 200 475 223 . . . 4 70 ' 78 222 SO 4 75 227 . . . 470 65 312 83 475 251 CO 4 70 68 253 120 4 75 312 . . . 470 60 271 120 475 437 . . . 4 70 69 , 270 . . . 4 75 253 SO 4 70 66 303. 80 4 75 299 . . . 4 70 61 2CS 200 4 81 370 . . . 470 74 , . , 218 320 4 SO 277 SO 470- 67 301 - . . . 480 263 80 4 70 70 ,247 200 4 80 278 SO 470. , , 65 318 . . . 48) I'ldSnXND ROUOH. 250 . . . 250 1 ISO . . . 400 480 60 30 < t'T1 1 350 . . . 460 3IIEEP None fJ-fcsh were received. There a fair demand 'for ! desirable muttons and nbs and spine 'tp/Mry for feeders. Prices > quotably' flrm mFaIr to good natives are otable at $2.75Jf3.25 ; fair to good westt is , t2.GO@3.00a ; nmon and stock sheep , 0002.25 ; good , to , choice , 40 to 100-Ib nbs , $2.50(3)3.75Representative ( ) sales ; I . Wt. Pr. I Mexican yunrlllbir. , . 70 f'J IK i Mexican yuarllugH. . , HI U 20 Receipts unit Disposition of Htock. fllclal receipts and disposition of stock as wn by the books' of the Union Stock Yards ipany for the twenty-four houis ending at 5 lock p. m. , JumV , ' 1891 : .ItKCClITB. , Cnn. I If ad. f tie 3..J. 62 1,421 i , , 101 7,110 DISPOSITION. Duyers. HOES. Cattle. Sheep. aha Packing company. . . 1 1,916 II. Hammond company. . 9S 1,443 154 Ift and company (43 1.C33 lahy Packing company. . 208 1.C83 Decker & Dcgen 23 Decker , , . . , 14 Lot man , . 25 . , , , . ft , from K. C , 103 pper * and feeders , . . , . . . , , 621 , . t over 100 . . . . . Total 1,643 7,173 154 Kuiuni City Live Stock Market. AN8A8 CITY. -CATTLE-Recelpt8. . 0 head ; shipments , 1,500 headj market strong lOo hliher and active ; Texas steers , II.7MI ; Texan row * . ll.20fll.JO ; beef trer . I3.20U ; native cnwi. JS.KU4.75 ; tocken mid ftnl- U.UUfl3.7& : Imlln. I1.2SU3.SO. OUS-Mectlpts , isw heuj ; .iilpments , 1.4W mArkrt craned ncllre nn < 1 Mronr In doting weak , bulk of Mien | l,7ff4 , l4.MU4.JJi pnckem , 14 flJ4. . ml ! 14.7004 Its. lining , Jl. 5ff4.SO , Yorker * , | 4.UtH plfr * . JI.Mfil 80. B1IKKPItrcetptii , l.ooo tiend lilpmcnti , ntadj mntkcl active and tglO { higher. OIIICAUO t.IVi : SVOL'K. Smnll Supply of Cntllo SIndo Compotltl llrmlc mid Prlrc * Higher. CHICAGO , June 20. H In many yenrn. tl nt IcnM , rtncc nn few entile airlvrd on a I day ns wn recorded todny. Tlic estimate v 4,000 hend. K\rry hoof of Hint number wn i of nellcm * hands by the middle of the forem ml at n MK advance. Tim Improvement tended to everything In the lini < < of a. btillo The BUddcn rlno was liy t npon of the men receipts and the uneettnlnty rcminllnR uppl for the nenr future , liuyeigere nnxloim provide nsnlnst n meat famine , no far ns tl Individually were concerned , nnd competition the paltry 4,000 entile the pens contained of the nlmrpoM. It In qulto Itnpos'llile to t Just where the top of the market Jested , I very onUnnry dry lot of uteem hrniiKlit fn 11.40 to JI.50 , nnd Kome that weie liy nn inei choice clmnKed hnndx nt from JI.70 tn $1.75. t tmlk of mien were nt better than II , and fr , M.SO to II were popular prices for emvs n hclfciK. Hales of Texan c.ittle nero on n ba < " , f" > m ll.M to 11.25. according to iiuallty. . . "n.'i " . ' " ' . " ' " " V u"'i > - n.uvu nous nnd or llr.OOp hend for the week so for , the ndvnnln remained with eelleis. The demand wns r nt all slmrp , shippers tnklns hold sparingly a looiil packers not seemlier to cnro lo Invrst , t sellers remained Him. nnd finally nude n ft clearance nl about steady prices. The mn for quoinllijtis wns from tl.7o to ts.10 for coi nion to prime heavy , nnd fiom tl.CO to t4.9,1 f light , and the ttrenler pnrt of the supply we over the scales nt from tl.85 lo t3. The present week hus been n moderately n < Ive one In the sheep market , nnd , nlded by u usually lljtht receipts , sellers were In n twsllli 0 promptly close out nnd nl slightly belter prlc than pretnllrd lust eek. Sheep iirr now nuoti at from tL21 to f.1.75 for poor to choice. Tl " ' IOM Vk.'s > 'PPly lirouRhl from t2. lo 1 t3.2o. The lamb market olio slums Improv nenl , closing nrm nl from 13 to t4.PO for pj. . : o choice. Duly n few Texiis sheep were offere nnd they were mostly of poor qualities , quote at fiom tl,2S lo tl. TinIlvenlnu Journal reports : CAT ! LK-ltecelpls. 4,01 hend ; 1,200 Texnn Mniket 25c higher thnn Wednesdny ; prime extra native utivrn , tl.6"ifj4.90 ; medium. t4.00 4.40 ; olhers , t3.501F3.90 : Tcxans , ti75H4.2."i. ' 09.T ' > M . . 'w * * < " } : . .Mutket tlo and weiiU ; louKh heavy , $1.60 ® 1.75 ; pnckers at ; mixed , $ I.Cjlt4. 0 : prime heavy nntl Imtchi m-'ri.1 ' ' 10 ' v'Vi-l1.0 ' ' ? " " ' " ' 'M ' - < . , SllhhP AND LAMIIK-Hecvlpts. B.IKW hem Market lOo higher ; top sheep , $3.73 ; top lamb ; New York Live Stock .Mnrknt. NEW YOHK , June 29.-IlirVES-necelpti 3,000 hend : market lOIilSo hlchei ; native steer ; ir&ini ! " ' " ' RrnKH fpll > poor ' " llnldl > ' > > rlm < $4.S5ff6.00 : medium to fair steers , $ l.45ff4.SC common to choice steer * . II.OOJfl.M ) SHEEP AND LAMllS-Ilecelpts , 0.000 head l7nmnjftct.lvo.inni1. ! ! " " ' rhfVI' ir to pHm < im % : ilnlll'f' ' ? ! ; tn , l > rlnu > ' * 3-6000.Z5. , iJ.S2."i ; . Jlp . ] > ,4l0n exticme ° ll"nil ! " "fket nominal ! St. I.tmls IAVO Murk Murliet hnn.nrTpt ! ' > , 2 > 7 ? ° llcn'1 : slilpments , 2.10 hend ; market steady , slow ; end me-lluin weig ' "ellt M-M04- J1f'i ! iSlTSBiooincdlul11 > - - 8 1I.KnI' iUtCHi1'1 ! ( ° ° hca(1 : shipments. 90 h | ' ' ' ' ' ' ° 'VCr ; lambs' ' 23S | . Stock In siRht. necord of receipts of live stoek nt the foui principal yards for Friday , June 29. 1891 : ' ' Shecr South Omaha . ? ' Chicago . . . 4,000 n M ) j'Jij Kansas City . 2,5X ) 1 VO l"o St. Louis . i2jo ; oT0 ; - . Tolal . ' . . . . . . . . . . . 9lgj 25,310 6,70. New York Money Murker. NEW YORK , Juno 29.-SIONEY ON CAI.I-- 1 > er CCIU ! In9t Iu' " ' nnd closc'd at l er cent " MnnCANTILR r-vrcn-snoiH per STEHUNO EXCIIANOE-Steadv , with actual business In bankers' bill , at $4.ss'A for demand ind at II.87VI for slxty-dav bills ; posted tales ll.SSff4.S9i4 ; commeiclnl hills , JI.WHi. , - ' - - . GOVEHNMENT DONDS-Stctidy ; state bonds , Closing quotations on bonds wcro as follows : llonon stock Quotations. BOSTON. Juno 20-Call loans. ms2 per cent mo loanB. 2K33W per corn. Ulosms prices "o locksbondH and mlnlurslnres : Rcsulta of tlio Strike on the ninrknt. CHICAOO , Juno 29. Mnny of the cor.iminston luses at the slock yards regard Ihe sltiuilon serious nnd hnvo notllled Ihelr cllenls In wn , Kansas. Nebraska , Missouri , Tcxn nm her slnles not to ship stock unless the rail- ad nsrees to deliver iho t.ilpmcnt | nnd to be sponslblc for lonir delnys , or responsible If ere nro nny losses on nccounl of de'ny. The re- It Is thnt the shipments hmo been stopped many Inslnnccs , nnd the price of meat Is peeled lo toke u mpld Jump up\\atd before 3wlft nnd company snld : "Wo hnrdly know w the tle-up will affect our biislnops. From esent Indlcnllons It looks as If Ihi ; resultH nil.l . bo dlsnstrous. Sonic of our pc'Hshnbl right Is on the. rcmd now , nnd we will hold o rends responsible If there U nny damnKP. ist nlKht wo linil to inKo a line of ilreisvd ef cnrs Imck , belnB nfrnld lo send Uiem out , c could get nn nuviirnncc'i list iilKht that the llroadsould Ret Ihe Khlpnient to the point sltfnaled on time. The situation Is ccilulnly bad one. " I'lnuiii'liil Ntitr . 1OSTON. Juno 29. dealings , tilColOSS ; bnl- ces. tlCCS,778. 1ALTIMORH. June 29-Clearlngs , t2,057,097 ; Innces , t3lC93. ! JEW YORK , Juno 29 , ClearlnRs , t70,9SC,22S ; Innces , t6.3IO,8.S. 'x\RIS , June 19 , Three per cent rentes , 10)f o for the no-count. HILADMLPIIIA. June 29-ClenrlnBS , t7,77l- ; bnlancci , tl,335P39. , ONDON , Juno 29. The price of Bold nt enos Aytea today Is 2C7 , IEMPI1IS , June i'J.-New Vnil ; rxi-honcp sell. ; lit tl. Cleui I.IBS , SJSO.f , : ; l.ilan.-os , Ji'7.775. .ONDON , Juno 29. The amount of bullion ic Into the Hank of England on balances ay Is 16,000. ilNCINNATI , June 29. Cli-nrhiKs. tll,63S,500. ney , 2 1(0 per cent. New York exchange , f7,5o premium , UJo tha switchback at Courtland Ieach. WM , LOUDON , ommission Merchant GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. 'rlvate wires to Chicago and New York. All ilncas order * placed on Culcaco UoarJ ot ide. lorreipondence solicited. Office , room 4 , New York Lit * Uulljlng Vlepbone 1303. WALL STREET ! orateMircemfiilly In H'ull Mrcot through ur C < ) -i n tive 1C. II. hturk Synilicate. Ivldends paid up to June 15th , U91 , as fol- i rentier , IHII11 , i'JJ > j jter tent. XtU 1HUI J-'l\i \ " ' HKiry , , - ' " HI > ' " intai'i/ , rth , > n n rlt , 14 " U , ' < ID it ne , a 11 it making 100 per cent , earned and paid In months. Provpectui giving detnlUd Infuriua- i of our plan mailed fr e on application , hest refsrtnc < . \VrlA ii AN & Oil. , Stock and Mrnln Jlroker41 HrouUwuy , New York. WE PLACE ON SALE THIS stock of brass and Iron beds , white onaraolfid , brass trimmed , nt nbout I usual prices to close them quick. All our brass ffooda uro hlffhly " ) ar > qnorod , " that is to say , covered with an imperishable , transparent nrcna- ration so they will never tarnish , but remain bright and clean. Thodd- mand lor brass and iron beds has boon constantly arowln ? durlriff the nait five years. They are wholesome , neat and last a lifetime. Uoroaro a few prices : IRON BEDS Fn White Enamel and with Brass Trimmings. Former price $12.50 Nnw a 7 Kn Pocmor price 20.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; ; : : " . ' ' ' " Now 11 S Former price 22.50 . . . . . . . . . . ! . . . . 12W Former price 110.00 j ow 1700 ' ' ' ' ' Former price 35.00 . . . . . 'NOW looO ! BRASS BEDS Cold Finished Fire Lacquered Goods. Former price 343.00 Now 824.W Former price 53.00 No& 27 6 ( Former price 70.00 Now 84.01 Former price 85.00 Now 42.6C Terms cash or easy payments. Formerly People's fctamoth Insla'lmsnl Housa , Close Evenings at 6:30 : , excepting Mondays and Saturdays. Astonishment , Astohishea Amazement , Amazed. ( Paralysis , Paralyzed. * with the goods , and the prices. That's the way we are keeping up our record No such bargains were ever be fore and how could there be with such good reasons for selling as we. rrave go ing out of business a few goods that were smoked a few that were Wet , nearly all perfect goods. Price Tells the StoryM ' 150 elegant gray cassimoro suits in straight and /f | A ( \ round cut suuks , regent TSM- ] l I \ S\J cut , $4.50 cauh W * MO cutaway ( -1-button ) frocks in tans , grays untt oxford ? , wore only wet , now dry , pressed and all right , go at 5,00 $5.00 , ! 7 ! ) suits in cutaway * anil 6,00 sacks , ovoii 1'rlnoQ Alberts . , , o amongst them , now take -t/-v rvrv your cholco at $0 and $10. . J.U.UU iVllson Rroa. ' nogllgco * 7 f * shirts at 75o , worth $1.5U. . / * ) ( ) 500 suits , odds and ends , for bliurt and Btnut , lun < r and Jfi7 Blim , all Htylo.4 and pat- v m torus , take your choice for * * z - _ J J7.60 to $10.00 each 1O.OO 30 boys' and children's suits 75u at half up forinor prices , from 75c L\Xdozon hoiiHtltohod hand- koruhlcfd ( largo slxo ) for L'Mitloiuon , soiuo that uro hand cinbroidorcd among thorn , bligtitly snllod by wutor , nuw go at l-iuoioh , 12c ! formerly brought ; ijc toCOo Columbia Clothing Co. , Cor. 13th and Farnam. FROM DIRECT FROM THE TANK. CHEAPER THAN STEAM. Ka Hotter , jfo hteam. No'nydirrr. . \X I1EST 1'OWKH for Corn uml IVcU Mill * , Italia * /Ov Hay , HiinnlugKoimriilorc , Crcuuierlua , < o. , :1 OTTO GASOLINE ENGINES Stationary or Portable. to 60II. I * . 8 to 2011.1' . nil for Catalogue , Triers , etc. , dcr-rrlblnz wort to bo clones Cuicago , 245 laka St. I OTTO GA S E N GJ N EVI/0 R KS , auluu U7 6,14th