Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 23, 1895, Page 15, Image 15

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    TITR mrATTA. "nATIYV TVTCTC ; .STTDAV. .TTTINTR n. ISOrt
CONDITION OF OMAHA'S ' TRADE
lusiness Generally Shows Some Improve
ment Daring the Week.
HOPES FOR THE FUTURE CONTINUE BRIGHT
Fnvontb'e Crop Hopnrtu nnd a LouionliiR
Up of Monojr In the Territory Tribu
tary to Thin Mnrkcl Ilnro u
ruTorablo KfTcct Upon Trade.
The Kcncral conilltlon of the jobbing trade
of this city tlurlnu the pnst week has been
fnlrly sntlBfnctory. Theto Is little variation
from day to day ns the whole trend of
business In this section of the country Is
entirely dependent upon crop prospects. So
Ions as the weather continues favorable and
all danger of damage to the Browlne corn
Is out of the Question , business will continue
along the same lines aa at present. It
can be said , however , that business In this
Bectlon , as well ns In other parts of the
country , was characterized last week by a
continuance of the pradual expansion that
has been Kolntr on for some little time.
Thenapiwars to be an unmistakable In
crease In the confidence that the present
Improvement will last and will grow.
With the opening of the year business
men began reporting Improved feeling un
til the mention of "better feeling" came to
be considerable of a chestnut. During the
past two weeks , however , there has been a
change , and Instead of merely reporting1 a
better feeling Jobbers are talking about an
Increase In the volume of trade. The In
crease has not been large , but the fact that
there has been a gain in the movement of
ntapln good oven , Is a subject for con
gratulation. Merchants In the country nro
lotnmenclng to have more contidpnco In the
ability of their customers to pay their bills
and are letting out more goods ; even In
cases here the cash Is not Immediately
forthcoming. At the same tlmo they are
ready to buy more liberally and the Jobbers
In the city are willing to carry them to a
greater extent than was the case a month
ago. In other words , credits are expanding
and the volume of trade Is correspondingly
larger. Country banks In some sections are
commencing to let out money on tlnf grow
ing crops and that fact Is producing an eas
ier feeling among both farmers and .business
As' an evidence of the gradual Improve
ment In the conditions governing trade the
fact may bo cited that prices on a good
many different lines of merchandise are
advancing. Some of the heaviest advances
have taken place In the hardware market.
For example , nails were selling a month
ago at $1.20. and today If they were selling
on the market , the price would be $2. This
enormous advance IH partly to bo accounted
for by the fact that when nails were sell
ing at $1.0 ! ! they were really lower than the
actual market situation would justify and
hence an advance has been more easily
brought about. In January stuel billets
were Belling at Jll.SO and It was possible at
that price lo make contracts covering four ,
or even six months In advance , showing
that the manufacturers had no confidence
that there would be nny Improvement In
the market In the near future. Today the
Iirlco quoted Is J18.75 , and It Is Impossible
to place a contract extending beyond then
current month. This Is an example of
the sharp advances that have taken place
In the Iron trade. In the meantime the
rurfh continues In that branoh of trade nnd
has been gaining headway during the last
week at a rate which Is commencing to
frighten the more conservative. Heports
from the largo cities Indicate that the rail-
loads have become livelier buyers of rails
and that will have a tendency to still fur
ther stimulate the advancing market.
Glass has gone up with a great big boom ,
the advance amounting to GO per cent over
the prices current at the opening of the
year. It was only a few weeks ago that
the Omaha Jobbers were selling glass In the
country at prices that are now lower than
what the same Jobbers would have to pay
for stock in eastern murkutri.
Ituslness at South Omaha Is very quiet ,
owing to the light supply of cattle In the
country tributary to this market. There
are ; however , ' a good many range cattle to
come later In' the season , and as soon as
they Commence moving1 It Is ex | > octed that
business will show a rniitd recovery. Th .
fact that HioroUB so little business doing at
the present" tlmo In cattle Is the , main
ouuse for Huch a large decrease In the
bank clearings of Omaha.
I'-A.K.MKIt'j ' ' TOO IJUsV TO IJUV UOUUS
I'roiponts for a ( Jooil Crop ami a Iloitvy
Full Trillin ilrlgltlur.
The local , representative of the Snow ,
Church & Co. Mercantile agency views iho
business situation In the following light :
The general business situation has not
licM quite so good ns that which prevailed
( luring the week ending June IB. There
has been no Increase In any lines handled
by the merchants of Omaha ; and , without
exception , almost all of the wholesalers find
fault with the sales that have been made.
Hardware , overalls anil shirts are practi
cally the only lines In which there has
been any Improvement whatever.
It might bo argued from this that the
conditions which prevail are unsatisfactory.
We would , however , not so regard
It , ns we believe that the con
dition now prevailing aa regards the
lack of business Is duo to circumstances.
which nro In themsulves favorable. We feel
confident that the lack of Improvement In
lines of business Is duo to the fact that
farmers throughout the state are glvlng'tho
closest possible attention to their crops nnd
spending little tlmo In their respective
towns. They are not patronizing the local
dealers because they feel that their crops
demand their entire and unremitting at
tention. In fact , wo are satlslled that
they are putting up with privations , rather
than leave their farms. This , of course ,
will practically account entirely for the
Black business. Wo d& not. therefore , re
gard the temporary depressed condition of
business by nny means as an unfavorable
.
We stated last week that In some portions
tions of the state farmers would be driven
to llntl quarters In which to store their
grain. This Is not by nny means a rush
tttntcmcnt. or a statement inado without
duo knowledge , and wo have advices from
very reliable sources that In several parta
of the state farmers can store their small
grain only with dllllculty , owing to the
want of space nnd room.
Dealers In all lines report collections as
very poor and they express the opinion that
there , will bo little If any Improvement un
til about the middle of July. Wo believe
that the poor condition of collodions Is due
to the same fact that has made trndo poor
( luring the past week.
Relating to crops there Is only one thing
to be said , and that Is that the condition
today Is such ns to convince the most
skeptical that when harvested the crop
will bo he largest that Nebraska has ever
produced. This , not only ns respects corn ,
but In a general Way n respects ull other
products of the soil. The farmer Is well
Justified , therefore , In giving the very clos
est attention that ho can to his crop , us It
has been a decidedly scarce article with
him for the past two years. Wo pec no
reason , therefore , for feeling nt this time
that the condition Is not In every respect
favorable nnd we confidently believe , as
etnted In our last letter , that the fall will
show a complete revival.
Nt. I. "ill * ( li'nnr.ll Murknt.
HT. IXDtllS. Juno 22. FI/OUn Dull , nnd lower ;
patents , J3.9SO4.10 ; extra fancy , J3.70it3.80 ; fancy ,
k.lOtn.44 ; choice , IJ.WU3.4U. Itye Hour , JJ.7W
l.l .
WHEAT The openlntr was weak , morn espe
cially for July , which goon declined Jc , Keptem-
IMM * KOlntr off Uc , but rallied nnd advanced f4lc.
At the. clone them were buycrx lo fi > r July and
ic for September liclow yesterday. No. 3 red ,
riwli. 72Hc ; July , C ? io bid ! September. 70o bid.
( 'OKN Quiet for future * , but Hie tone was tlrm.
mtwIl.hDtnndlni : good crop prosm'Otx ; cloned nl
th bottom , with July l"jo and rVntember Tic
under yesterday , Ncx 2 mixed , ntui , 4lTIIUc ;
July , 4S ? c bid ; September. 43Se nsked.
OATH \Venk nnd 7 o lower on lirnvy liquida
tion ; > | iot , dull , lower ; No. 3 cauli , ! jfcc aaked ;
July , ilic oskfd . KeptomUr. 2IHc Mil.
IIVIJ Scnrce ami tlrm ; No. 2 spot offerings ,
Do nald for No. 2 lo nrrlve , eu l track.
ItAlU.nY-Noplnnl.
KI < AX BEKI ) Nominal ,
( IltAHH SUKDri-Nnmlnnl.
I'oitN iii-Ai - J.2.ira.3o.
1IHAN Klrm ; Ka met Intel ; .
HAV-Ilnri'ly twidy for tlmolliy.vnt JH.OW
1100 en t aide ; pralrli' . fairly active , JS.Wttll.W ,
this ride.
Ilt'TTKIl rnchancc-d.
IXJCIS Klrm ; 9 (8ic !
WHISKY II , JS.
I.KAI - No * . ! ) ; JJ.07 askeJ. /
SPKI.TKIl-J3.474.
PltOVISIONS Pork , ulnn.lurd . meci. Jl.l ' ,4.
T < anJ. prime atenm. Ji > .M ; cholcn. 16.324. llncon.
lNr < t idiouldera. J6.W : Ionic. JO. 75 ; ribs. J6.87H ;
hnrla. Jil.73. Iloxeil tlmllMere , 50.75 ; longs , I6.I3 ;
rlhx , JO 374 ; ahorta , JS-WV , .
UlCfKHTd-l'lour , : . ! ) W'K ; wheat , 4.000 bu. ;
corn. 2.000 bu. : roitu , SI.OOO bu.
SHIPMENTS- , 4,000 bbla. ; wheat , 5.000
bu. ; corn , 11,000 bu. ; oaU. 6.000 bu.
llultlniore Grum .Market * .
n.VLTlMOUK , June K. KLOt'H-Dull , un.
chuiiKvdi rcctlpH. 6,033 bbla. ; ahlpmenta , 9.13 $
bbli. ; alrx , 371 bbla.
WHUAT Quiet ; iipot und month. TIOHHcj
July. 73O73Uoj Aucusl , 73'W7Jc ; September ,
T4UO"41 c : Meumer , No. 2 red , 634fl6c. ! ) re-
riHpl * . 7S3 bu. ; Mock. 4 < l.34 tu. . ulea , US. 000
Lu. i aouthorn wheat , by sumple , 7387IC. somhein
.wheat on grade , WO7JHC. _ .
COHN I > ull and eaulfr ; apot , &J'G5JUc ' :
month , 6 = 0 Wd ; July , UU < Ji3c. . AUKU I. U o
receipt * , J.5M bu. , hlpm nta. 51 4JS tu , ,
stock. 293,939 bu.v mlra , 2,009 bu. ; southern white
corn , BZtfMHc ; southern yellow , 4s 14o.
OATH BlXuly ; No. J.while wi trm. 27aJ7i4c > ;
No. 2 mixed , I3Htf3lci receipts , 17,0X2 Lu. ; stock ,
111SI.
IlYK-QulPti No. J , Me ; stock , 7.MJ.
HAY Firm ; active demand for choice ! choice
llmothy , JI3.tU01l.OiA
Tirpiinl MnrlotU ,
LIVKIIPOOU June 8-WIIRAT-Rpot nulet :
cmnnd pour. No , 2 red winter , 6 * 6V4d ; No. 2
d spring , stocks exhausted ; No. 1 hard , Manl-
bir 61 ' .id ; No. 1 California. 5 6V d. Futures
o il llrm with neiir positions ' .itf'H higher nnd
slant iv ulilons id higher ; business heaviest nn
Iddtp iKwltlnns ; June , Cs M ; July , Ss 6Hd ; Au-
ust , 5s 7d ; Heptcmber , 6s 7'id ; October , r > s 7ftd ;
ovember , 5s 8d.
COHN H ; it steady ; Amerlcnn mixed new , 4s
Futures closed firm wlih near positions un-
igcd tn 'VI higher nnd distant positions Hd
Igher ; huslne s heaviest on middle positions ;
line. 4s 4d ; July , 4s 4'4d ' ; August , 4s 5.1 ; Septem-
r , 4s fId ; October. 4s ! id ; November , 4s GHd.
FI/OUK Dull ; demand iioor ; Hi. l < ouls fancy
Inter , Rs.
I'llOVIHIONH llncrn. dull ; demand nvMlerntei
' iml > rhind cut , 2 * [ it SI Ibs. , 31s ; short ill" . 21
'is. , 31s ; long clear , light , 3S lo 4" , Ibs. , 33.1 ; long
par , heavy , fa Ibs. , 32s ; short clear lucks ,
ghl , IS ll . , 53s ft I ; short clear middles , heavy.
i Ibs. , 32s ; clear bellies. 14 to IK Ibs. . 3.1 ; shoul-
crs , square , 12 to 1 * Ibi. , 3is ; hams , short cut.
t tn Id Ibi. . 13 * Gil. Titllow. llrm. I'ork , prime
less , line western , 0 > ; prime medium. 45s Gel.
.nrd. prime western , 3.H ; rellned. In palls , 33s Cd.
CHRHSH Klrm ; demand modeiate ; llneU
Vmrrlcan whltn nncl colored. 4is.
llt'TTKH Finest United States' nnd Rood , nom-
n l. _ _
I ) Oil , Liverpool refined , ISs.
.
I'UTItOUH'M It'llnnl. 8 < id.
I1KKF rorequnrtcrx ,
Indiiuartcra , 6d.
HOI'S At I ndon d'aclllo coast ) , 2.
lutfrii .tliirket.
Ni\V YOUK , June 22.-COFKin-Optlnns
fienixl dull nt unchanged prices , with no trnnsac-
lens , this living , U 1.4 xi\M , the Ilrsl lime In the
Istory of the exchange thai u session has passed
rlthout business ; fort-Inn news utmost destitute
f Interest ; closed dull ill yosterdtv's prices ; spot
offeHo ! dull C"onlovn , JI7.Off8.0 < ) ; sulis , none ;
Vnrehousp deliveries front New * ork ypstciday ,
,73 > ) luga , New York stock today , 22ci.7 ! > 9 bags ;
'lilted States stock , 30J.OG2 bags ; nlluat for tli
'nlted States , 294i > K ) btgs ; total visible for the
Tnlteil States , 596,062 bags , axaln.it 3U5.S9J bags
tst year.
SANTOS * . June 22. Dull , nominal ; good average
Santos , r.i quotation ; receipts. 7,0i ( ) > bags ; stock ,
SC.OCI bags ; cleitrrd , June 21 , G.OoO bags.
HAMHUna , June 2i < Julel , unchanged al Vi
fg lower ; sal s , 1OW bugs.
HAVI113 , June 23. Opened steady , unchanged to
if higher ; nt 12 m. , steady , without fuither
nances : sales. 4.DO ) bags.
IHO lB JANKIHO , Juno 22. Wenk ; . No. 7.
llo. JI6.30 ; exchange. 9 9-lCd ; receipts. 4.000 bags ;
leared for the United Htrtlw , none ; cleared for
luropc , none ; stock , IH.'W ' ) bugs.
( utlmi < inrknt.
ST. LOUIS , June 22.-COTTON Quiet ; mld-
Illnt , ' , G 13-lOc ; sales , 7UO bales ; recelpls , 21 ! bales ;
tuck. 21.933 bales.
NKW OHLHANH. June 2J. COTTON-Kutures ,
asy ; sales , 3VM ( bnl s ; June , > . S bid ; July ,
O.GJilf.Jl ; AuKiMt , G.7S6.7G ; September , J6.CSIT
, r,9 ; Octolwr. JG.G7IiG.83 ; December , J6.C3Wii.GG ;
nnuiiry. J6.75flG.7G ; February. JG.7SUC.81 ; March ,
NBW 'bltLKANS. June 2J. COTTON Nom-
nal ; middling- 13-lGc : low middling , G 7-lCc ; Koo < l
inllnnry , Gidc ; nel and t'ro.is leeelpts , 17 bales ;
exports coni > twle , 43 hales ; sales , none ; stock ,
l.ti bales.
NEW YOItKJimp 22. COTTON Pull ; inlil-
llliiK , 7 3-lfic ; net and gross rccdpts , none ; snles ,
none ; stock , 210,537 bales.
Wool Murker.
ST. LOUIS , June 21 WOOI < StronB for comb-
ngs ; otht-r grades llrm ; Kansas nnd Nebraska ,
mnlluni , ItfjlSc ; light , line. 75(8c ; hem- } ' , "ne ,
ilfGc ; Texaw. Arkansas. Indian territory , etc. .
full and spring , medium. 12W13c ; coarse nncl low ,
Scjrl'Jo ' ; llKht , tine , iililOe ; heavy , fine , CJ/Sc ; Da
kota. Wyoming , I'tnh. etc. , medium , 012c ;
conrso nnd low. 7Se ; llKht , line , 7Ti8c ; heavy.
Inc. 5fi c ; tub washed , choice , 20o ; fair , 1701SC ,
courao iuij low , 13fl5c.
.Murknt.
NKW YOItK. June 22.-SUOAn-Ilaw , nulet ;
. 'air leflnlng , 2TJc ; centrifugal , PG test , 3 6-lGc ;
rvllnml , quiet ; No. fi , 41M 3-lKc ; No. 7 , 3 13-1BW
Ic ; No. 10. 3 15f3 l.VlGc ; No. 11 , 3 IMGiirS e ; No.
2 , 3 9-lGSTle ; No. 13 , SHc ; off A , 4 l-16tHc ; nulil
A , 4 11-lGW4Tc ( ; stnnd.ird A , 4 r.-16 IV4e ; confec-
loners' . 4 5-lG < if4U.c ; cut loaf , 5 l-16ifiV4c ; cru hed ,
1 1-lWiiJWc ; nuwilernl , 4iijj4 15-lCc ; granulated ,
4 7-lCc ; cubes , 4 11-1COIC.
\Vlii-ilt and Flour Mnrkct.
MINNKAl'OLIS , June 22. WHEAT Weak ;
June , 70 ic ; July. 70ic ; September , GS'.fcc ; on
: r.ick , Nu. 1 hard , 72c ; No. 1 not them , 71Hc ; No.
2 northern , 70Uc.
FI/OUK Steady : llrstt palents. J3.90JJI.10j second -
end patents , J3.70@I.K ; Mist clears , J3.D5Q3.Gj.
DnliittiVliciit Murker.
Jimp 22. WIIKAT No. 1 hard , cash ,
72t' ; June , 72 c ; July , 72'/4c ; No. 1 northern , cash.
7H4c ; Juni' , 72c ; July. 7Sc ; Swplember , 70V c ; No ,
2 norlhern , cn-sh , G74c ; No. 3. cash. G3ic : re-
jectril , C15Jc ; to nrrt\e , No. 1 hard , 73'ic ; No. 1
northern , 72lc. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
.Mllwuukeo < > riiln Alitrknts.
MILWAT'KKU , Jun 22 , > VIIKAT Higher : No.
siu-lriic. 701ic ; NO. 1 northern , 77c ; July , 77c
COHN UnchifngwlrNfr. H. COK
OATS Steady ; No. 2 > C0c for white.
UYB Dull and lower ; No. 1. Glc.
'Fri < co Wlicut Ouotutloin.
SAN FUANCISCO. June 22. WH BAT Steady ;
December , JJ.03 ? ; cli-uiv < J , 57.118 centnU wheal.
Oil Jliirket.
SAVANNAH , June 22. SI'IHITS linn , SGSc ;
Bales , 75 bbls.
MlmncliU .Nnicl.
HOSTON. June 22. Clearings , fie,2.V,8Gl ) ; bal-
nnces. J2,1S'.G95. ' ) For the week , JiJ,32aS10 ; bal
ances , J9,02G,014.
ST. LOUIS , June 22. Clearings , J2,2fil.S15 ; bal
ances , tG79fcO ) . Money , 50 per cent. New York
exchange. 50c pn-mlum.
HALTIMOIIB. June 22. ClPirlnK . J2.400.S02 ;
isilancua. JI3ij,103. For the week , clearings , $14-
013,727 ; halnncrH , J1,3S2,032 >
June 22. Hearings , J13.0IS-
917 ; Utloncva , JSCS7.5SI. For the w.eek , clcarlnss ,
J73.572.8iX ) : balances , J11,46 : > .81G.
WASHINOTON , June 22. Today's stntemenl of
tin * condition of Ihe treasury shows : Available
east ! balance , J1S3,374,773 ; Bold reserve. Ji'J,7D4,627. !
eillCAOO , June 22. Clearings. J13.203,00i ) ; total
for the week , JS9,8S7 , ) i ) ; correspoiullnic week last
year , J80.152.000. Mrnry rates , 4 5 per cent for
call loans and 5iiG i r cent for time. New
York exchange. G.IO premium. Slerllns , posled
rates , J4.Wi nncl J4.ki'i. :
NI3\V YOUK , June 22. The exports of specie
from this iiort for the week amounted to $12,523
In gold and J742.303 In silver. The Imports were :
( old , $30.ii > ; silver , $19.511 ; dry goods , J2.19G.8G7 ;
general merchandise. $7.G09.rGL Clearings. Jl'W- '
701.007 ; balances , J3 , 75,8JO. Week , J614,812.945 and
J36,1U < ) ,914.
k'liiancial Affairs.
IIKHLIN , Juno 22. Hxchange on London , clsht
days' right. 20 marks 4114 '
I'AIUH , June 22. Three per cent rentes , lOlt
IVic for the account. Kxehange on l > ondon , 2Jf
20c for checks.
LONDON , June 22. Oold is ouoted at Dueno'
Ayrvn tixlay nt 294.01) ) ; Madrid , 13.50 ; Lisbon. 28'x , ;
St. Petersburg. 50 ; Athnns. 77 ; Home , lOl.tO ;
Vk-nnn. 103. The amount of bullion gone Inlo Ihe
Uank of linglnnd on balance Unlay is 5.000.
KIt A W1TSKSS.
Spcclnl Tnnslon I'liuulncrValto Heavily
I'lnAil hy an lo\r.i Court.
CUESCO , la. , June 22. Tlie motion for anew
now trial In the case of Special Examiner E
V. Walte of the Pension department , convicted
of Intimidating a witness In the celebrated
Van Leuvcn Investigation , was denloJ today ,
The penalty under the law Is not to exceet
two years In the penitentiary , or not to ex
ceed $500 flne. Before sentence was passed
there was a very dramatic Incident.S'alto
arose and In a very quiet but Impressive way
asked the court to Impose on him the extreme
penalty of the law If the court believed him
Ru'.lty. ' Ho prided himself en lis ] good mine
and the eentenco would leave a stain upor
U , no matter what It might bo. Hence he
asked the court for complete vindication or
the severest penalty. His dignified and feel
ing appeal brought tears to the eyes of more
than ono spectator. The court fined him
(250. The case has been appealed. It Is fel
by the Pension bureau that an effort to convlc
\Val.to on the part of the state courts of Iowa
Is really an attack on the bureau , brough
about by the friends of Van Leuvcn. Walto
refused to talk until he U directed to tpeak
by Commissioner Lochren.
I'nrnl Uunl with n Mfix'c.tn. '
CATORCE , Mex. , June 22. James Atkln-
son , an American ore buyer , and Francisco
Hernandez , a Mexican ranchman , fought a
duel near Cedral , east of here , yesterday , In
which Atkinson was killed. The two men
were devoted to the bamo senorlta and de
elded to settle their love contest will
pistols. The American fired three shots a
his antagonist , but none of his bullets took
effect. Hernandez's eecond shot struck
vital part of Atkinson's body.
TIIK KKAI.TY .11 UtKr. I.
INSTRUMENTS placed on record Juno 22
1S95 :
WAllHANTY DKKDS.
Henry Uotln and wife to Marx Stuhr. lots
S to 24.- block t. Koadyke 1'lace , lot. Jt u >
1'Uca 26. block 3 , FcwJyke J'lace. lot 4. Humboldt 4
A M B Knckler to F 1) Wead , lot 4. block
7 , ll Jfcml I'lace
L J Nelson to Itosa Kenncy , i > art lot 2t > . In
15-1S-13
1,500
A M 1'ost and hnnbttml to D r McCarron ,
lot 3 , block I , Honnoom 1,000
QUIT CLAIM DKIHW.
T II Mlnalian and ulf to John Llppi. un.Ilv
t U of Intercat In nil unmld lot * In Mahoney -
honey & M' lit add to South Omaha , , . , .
DHEDS.
State of Nebraska to V W Corliss , nenw
and c H w IC-li-lO so ;
Tutul amount fcf Irvnsfei * , $5,0 :
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Wheat Started Violently Bullish and
Wound Up Quito Bearish.
_
CCRN ( WAS FIRM AT THE OPENING
In tlio r.nst Half Hour ot the Session There
n nernro llrenk Due to n
llenvy Decline In
Uali.
CHICAGO , Juno 22.-Tho wheat market
started In violently bullish ntnl wound up
uxtraordlnnrlly bearish. Tlie nrst jirlccs
iniido today wuru ut un ndvnncc of nbout Ic
per bu. , and the lost nt n decline of u little
more lhan that. From the highest price nt
the beginning to the lowest near the end
there was a drop of 2Vlc per bu. The early
advance was owing to the publication of
some very strong features of the present
situation nnd the decline near the close re
sulted from the liberal selling of n few
heavy operatora who bought In extensive
lines of short wheat the dny before. The
break In oats started a decline In corn.
Corn nt the close showed a loss since yester
day of T4c and onts n decline of l o. 1'ro-
vlHlons are not materially altered In value.
The market ran Into a pocket of bullish
news Items previous to the owning , and
accordingly It started strong. The first
trading In July was nt from Tl ic to 72c , as
compared with "OTsC nt the close of the ses.
slon yesterday , and In September the start
was at from 72',4c to 73Hc , or un average of
nearly Ic per bu. advance. ' Trading was
active for a few minutes In both deliveries
nt around Tlftc for July and 73Vic for Sep
tember , und then both broke nbout } ic In
quick order , July to 71o nnd September to
TitfsC. On nn advance which followed the
premium paid for September Increased to
lic. Among the various matters which
caused the bullish feeling Indicated by the
higher range were the following : The
statement of the secretary of the Kuttsnq
Hoard of Agriculture , which Indicated n
total of between lU.WO.OOO nnd 13.5CV.COO bu.
us against n probable 21,00)1 < 0 bu. calculate
from the government acreage and condition
on June 1. California was also reduced from
ibout 44,000,000 bu. , ns Indicated by the
Washington authorities , to 35,000,000 bu. , the
alter Uradstrect's estimate , as published
his morning. The Liverpool market was
quoted id higher. The week's clearances *
of wheat and Hour were 2,857,307 bu. , com-
iared with 1,718,10) bu. on the previous week.
The reaction from the Ilrst decline carried
he. price of July up again to 714 < - ' and
September to 73' c , and from these prices
: here was another decline to from 70 ie to
0c for July and 72'XjC for September about
I o'clock. It had another V4e > advance and
.hen followed a sensational and rapid de
cline. July dropped to from GD'-ic to CS&c
and September to from 71Ue to 71'Xic ' , and
: hose were substantially the closing prices.
The selling wns fast and furious , Pnrdrldgc
eadlng the raid with heavy short selling.
New York was , also a free seller , nnd
claimed that foreigners were selling at the
seaboard ,
Corn was firm for a few minutes nt the
opening In sympathy with the advance In
wheat ut that time. In the last half hout
of the session there was a severe break due
to a heavy decline In oats , and of course
encouraged by the favorable growing
weather. July opened at 49c , or ' , Kc higher
than It closed yesterday. The decline re
ferred to was what took the price down to
47'lc , and -ISe was the latest. The receipts
were 153 carlo uls and 21,0) ) bu. by canal , rn
21 cars of the rail receipts were transfcic
from unlicensed houses.
Oats led the grain markets today In the
very heavy feeling noticed. There was
very free selling , principally long stuff tlm
holders were scared Into dls-poslng qf
There were selling orders from Wall strec
nnd brokers here readily followed. L'uu
any , Gilford , Urosfeau and Norton-Worth
Ington were the principal jeMer ? . The crowi
In general also sold , an well as took u )
most of the offerings. September startei
nt 2Sc , sold at from 2Sc to 28c , dropped off
to 20'/ic and closed nt 2CrJc. ,
Provisions opened up strong nnd ha (
every nppearnce of continuing so until th
break In the grain markets induced some
selling , nnd closed with the market nt i
sllsht decline for the clay. The hog receipts
for tlie day were 9,000. nnd for the week
129,333 , compared with 1C3.070 for the corre
spondlng weak of the. y.enr before. .Porl
started with nn advance of from 7V o to
lOc , dropped 20e below the highest poln
made nenr the opening nnd closed with i
loss of nbout 5c for the day. I ard showoc
no change from yesterday's quotations nm
ribs were also worth virtually the sam
price nt the close yesterday and today.
Kstlmatcs for Monday : Wheat , 30 cars
corn , 160 cars ; oats , 210 cars ; hogs , 25XX (
head.
The leading futures ranged ns follows :
Articles. I Onon. I Httlt. I Low. | Clojj.
Whciit.Nb. 2 '
Juno. . . .
July 7I < M7'J nun
Sept. . . . . . .
Corn No. ' . ' . .
Juno
July. 4 < J 411
Sept CO 48H 40S40J
Oats No. B. . .
Juno 28 * < 27
July
gt-pt 01) 48W
Pork uor bbl
July 11 R7H 11 OS 11 70 11 72 'i
Supt 12 10 13 25 12 00 12 02 * .
Laid.lOOlbs
July 0 50 C 52 n 47H
Sept 0 70 0 75 0 USe 0 07H
Short Ulbs-
Jtily ( t 17K 0 22K o in G Iff
Sept , 0 U7K 0 42H ( I 35 U 35
Cash nuotntlons weri > n.s follows ;
KLOtIK Winter patents , J3.90W4.20 ; winte
Htmlghls. J3.4W3.90 ; spring palenls. Jl.00iff4.35
spring straights. J3.105J4.W ; bakers. J2.10f3.20.
WHEAT No. 2 spring. MTieTOTJc ; No. 3 apring
nominal ; Na 2 nxl. C9g ( > 70c.
COHN No. 2. 47-y4 48 < . - : NO. 3 yellow. 47 c.
OATS-No. 2. 27Hc ; No. 2 white. 30'i&3nie
No. 3 white , 31J31'.Je.
HYB No. 2. ClV4fl62c.
IIAHLKY No. 2 , 53c ; No. 3 , SlSM'.ic ' ; No. 4 , 51c
FLAX SKKD-No. 1. Jl.M.
TIMOTHY SEED Primp , J.-.50.
I'llOVISIONS-Mess . . , , , ixwk. per bid. , J11.70iTll.g )
n n.t -t mi\ ! „ * / lyf / i u ni . _ . . . ' . .
Jl.2' ' %
The following were the receipts and shipment
toilayj
ArticiftaT ftecolpts. Slilpmcnti
Flour , bbls
0,000
3.1)0 ) :
Wheat bu 14.UUO
Corn.bu , . . , , 7U.OOI ) 24,003
OatB. bu
215,000 lO.t.lllli
. bu
fl.vo 3ono
2,00i
liaricy.bti
o.OOO
On the Pro Jim otctianre tolav the butter mar
ket was wo-ik ; creamery. 103l7
o ; dairy , loa
luc. ECEB , steady ; 10)4'jlH4c. ) Clieesa ,
NK\V YUltliuKMJUAL .
JI.VKItKT.
Closing Quntntlon * on Iho 1'rlnclp l Coni-
imxlltlo * an it Staples.
NEW YOUK , June 22.-rLOUR-Hecelpls , 1 !
l ) bbls. ; exports , 9,900 this. ; anlea , 3t pkgs
Market was fairly steady for winters , bul weak
for springs ; demand light , both for local am
export nccounl ; clly mill patents , JI.f3B3.I5
winter patents , J4.20S4.43 ; city mill clears. J4.101
4.40 ; winter straights , J3.SO4.13 ; Minnesota pat
cnts , Jl.1084.50 ; winter citrus , J3.30Sj3.73 ; wlnte
low Krailes , J2.30S3.GO ; spring low grades , J2.0 , ) {
% 4 ii ° ' ' ' Upelllne'2l8 .23J fancy
COUN 'MEAL Quiet ; sales. 200 bbls. ; yellov
western. JI.16 ; llrandywlne , J2.90.
\ \ HHAT Itecelpts. none ; exnrt | , 4.1O ) bu
aales. 4.35jl o bu. futures and 16.000 bu.
spot
Spot. dull , closing easy ; No. 2 red , In store anc
elevator. 74 : ; nlloat. 75Hc ; f. o. b. . 7 Sc. alloal
No. 1 northern. 787ic. delivered ; No ? l hard
' " . ? udHlv'r" ! > . ° l'"on' opened stronger on n
Kansas state report , coupled with large
weekly wheat and flour e.\poits , reduced Argen
Una shipments nnd local covering. An tiregulu
market followed , with n nn.il break , leavlni.
at 7 Uc.
COUN Hpcelpts , 23.W bu. ; exports. 8.W ) bu.
sales , 273,000 bu. futures und K.O0 bu. spot
Spot , dull nnd easier ; No. 2 , 32' MHc In eleva
tor ; 63Titf54-Ho nlloal. ; yellow , 53Vic" Option
showed early Hrmnsss with wheat , but llnall
weakened decidedly undar heavy selling ordw
nnd closed nt He net decline ; July. 63'4OM\c
closed nt 53110 ; August. 03TitfS4 ; c. cloned u
MTic : September , 64\W55c , closed ut 54 ic
-.9AT.'h ; S l ! > .t.8' . ? . " " : r P ? ' . non. .
wnte , w jc ; iracK , mliru western , 3'JJj33c ; track
white , 39041C. Options quiet and weaker ; cliue ,
tic lower ; Juno closed at SOVtc ; July. so nsiVic
closfil at WHc ; SeiUcmber , 31Hff31Hc , closed u
31 Ue.
HAY Quiet ; good to choice. J6.50fl7.50.
HOI'S Dull ; slate , common lo choice , old 33
Sc : 1S9I. 4 8c ; Tacltlc coafl. old. StfSc ; U94 , 4&Se
HIDKS Firm ; wet salted New Orleans , e.
lecloi , 45 to M Ibs. , 6'jC , nominal ; Texan , at *
lected. 5 < ) tu Co IbH. , 7c. nominal ; lluenos Ayrei
dry , * ) to 24 Ibs. . lie , nominal ; Texas , dry , 24
lo 30 Ihs. . iR13c.
LKATHKIl Slrona ; hemlock solIluenos
Ayres. light to heavy weights. I'U23c ; ncld. Jl
( ji'c.VOOLKlrm '
\VOOL-Klrm ; domestic fleece , KS2Sc : pulled
19 < 24e.
1'ItOVISIONS Itocf. quiet ; family , J11.5iaiJ.M-
extra mem , J17.0 > ) 19.00. Cut meats , steady'
plcklo.1 iMllles , J5.7&V < S- i pickled shouldtrs. U6 >
plckluj hams. J'J.UO < j9.:5. Lard , steadier ; wrst-
rn sieam cl ? d at J4.20. nomlnul. city , tafi'/ ' ,
sales. 1O ) tierces ; July closed ul 1C.71. nominal :
September , J6.95 ; refined , tlrm ; continent , J7.C3 ,
South American , J719. compound , BO3V c. 1'ork.
dull , new mess , JU.OOO1I.73 ; family , JU , short
clear. J1J.OOO15.CO.
HUTTKIl Slwdy , western dairy , 90142. west-
creamery. 12Wl c ; meolWn factory , SS7I2HC ;
ISC , Imitation creamery , llulSc ; state
airy , IHlKc ; state creiuiury. liMRISc ,
t'HKKSB Qulel ; minllti ; full skims. 1H < Y
' '
kli ( i S tiu let ; Yin if , 1J VioTiVfi't er n"f re'sli. "i i 40
5c ; receipts , 3,937 pkcs. . , , ,
.TALIXJw Dull and easy ; city , 4 < ic ; country ,
l'KTUOMtfM-Q. letfiVli7lli'.I : closed nt JI.73
ruined New York , II.- , ,
HO81N Steady ; Bttnltml.-if-immon to good. JI.49
MICE Steady ; donicit Gfuir to extra , 485'ic ;
apan , 3HQ40. , , ,
MOI.A.HrtES-QulM ; New Orleans , cpen kettle ,
: t lo choice. 2 < flJ'.V. , . .
METALS Pig Iron , htm' ! American , II4.&OO
3.i . Copper ' quiet ; brokers * price , J10.50. Ix-nd.
ull ; bn > kers' price , J3.J2HT ; Tin , firm ; Straits ,
10. 4 ; plales , market firm , , Spelter , llrm ; do-
c'oTTONSEKD OIL Mafkk dull ; prime crude ,
23lf2lc ; off crude , 2l022c. _
OMAHA OK.NliK.VL MAHICKT
Condition of Truilo mid ( Jiiotittloas un
Staple mill Fniior I'r.nluco.
There Is a little weaker feeling In the marketer
or packing stock butter. Quotations ;
liOdS Choice stock , lOo.
HUTTEH Packing stock , 8e ; choice to
nnry , lOfflic ; gathered country , lie ; separator
cicamery , 14c.
LIV13 I'OULTIlY-IIeni. C30',4o ; roosters. 3ci
Hiring chlckemi , 2.00if3.W per doz. . or luiflse pur
b. ; ducks , So ; turke > . GlfTu ; Kecw , Co.
\KAL-Cholce fat , 70 to 1W Ibs. , are quoted nt
-f7c | ; luiKe und coarse. 4f31je.
O11KI2HI- ; Wisconsin full cream , 9e ; YounB
Vmerlrnn * , luc ; In-lns , lie ; .Nebraska and Iowa ,
ull cream , lOc ; Nebrutika nnd Iowa , part skims ,
itle ; LlmhurKer , No. 1 , lOc ; brick , No. 1 , lie- ,
Swiss , No. 1 , He.
HAY Upland hay , $8.50 ; mldln'nd , t3 ; lowland ,
7.SO ; rye straw , J5 ; color makes ttie price on hay ,
, lghl bales sell the beat. Only top gindea bring
.op prlctM.
iJiONS-l'er doz.-1l.OO I.W.
VKU1JTA1ILKS.
The potato market i * HO high that It Is dim-
cult to * * eo the top. An already explained shlp-
nents have been cut or ! In the Houtli by heavy
ind continuous rains. The resull ImH been a
: cmponiry scarcity ut this point that ha sent
> rlces out of slithl. Uealeis expect larger re
ceipts and u drop In the market the first of the
veek.
The potato crop promises to be large In most
western states. Potatoes In the northwest ur-
loing well In alt states. Home of the early
ilanted were. cut ilown by frosts In May , but
iave come forward welt since. The acreage Is
inilersttiod ti > bo lurifcT than usual. Uarly ] K > -
atoKS u\v reHirted In ROW ! condition In all parts
of Wisconsin even In the dry sections. Over
h greater part of the state the clop never
ooked better. The acreage Is large and about
'our-llfths ' of the correspondents rfmrt | "no
> utrs. " The early planted are In bloom. In
South Dakota all tepoits say the potatoes arc
lolnc nicely und piomlne well , with a larce
icieaije , Klatterlnn repoits are sent In from all
counties In North U.lkotu Indicating n tine pros-
ioct for itotntoes wlt.i acreage IK < ? er than tifeual.
Tim early planted wenilmimKed some by frosts
n May but they have onnie on well since and
them nrv Indications of it lurse yield. IteportH
if n most eneouruiflng character are received
rein all parts of NebuiPku. A noticeable feature
s the scarcity of IIUKS which are generally the
subject of much complaint nt this time of the
year New potatoes are now III for table usp
and a good many of the early varieties are al
ready In market. lleporls from all over Iowa
mllr.ite an Increased acreage and prospects for
i hcxivy yl ld. HUBS nnIn this mute. also ,
conspicuously ubscnt. In MIchlKan , whom pota
toes enter mine Into competition with north
western stock than any other state , the prospect
Is not so tlntlerlnir. The early potatoes suffered
from frost as much as did those In the north
west. but there the fro ls were not follnwcd by
sulllclent moisture to bring the ciop out and
Hie planting of the later \urletles has been re
tarded by the drouth , so that a larse part of lhi >
seed Is scarcely sending sprouts out of the
wound , and reports from some sections Hay that
u latge pail of the seed put In late has decayed ,
not KcttlnK moisture enough to cause germina
tion. Quotations :
i OTATOKS Old stock , C3J75c ; new potatoes ,
choice stock , Jl.W.
ONIONS llermudas. per crate , Jl.GOSl.CO ; Cal
ifornia , In sacks , per bu. , Jl.OOiU.13.
Oll ) 11ISANS Hand plowed , navy , J2.20 ; Lima
beans , per m. , uv tiiic , .
L'AIIHACU : On oidcrs , S'.ic.
SPINACH Per bu. basket. 5 : _
UAD1HHES Per dnz. buiu'hes. 15I20c.
OIIEEN ONIONS Per UO.A bunches , l c.
LKTTVCE Per tloz.'S < l'nc.
ASPAllAOL'S Choiceutoivk ; , on orders , 500 pet
doz. bunches.
FIE PLANT Per lli.-
CUCUMHEHS On orlfeiwXtG5c ) per doz.
PEAS On orders , pi > r'bun JI.50.
RTIIINU 11EANS On orders , per > /f.-bu. box ,
GOGGOc.
WAX 11KANS On orders ; per ' .J-bu. box , f.O .
TOMATOES Florida ) stunk , per 6-basket crate ,
J1.5D ; per 4-basket crate , $ n23.
TEXAS SQUASH Per iIAz. , on orders ,
Firnrrs ;
nED HASPHEItniE * Vtt 24-qt. case , $1.60.
PLUMS California , | r Uix. chofco stock , J1.2 :
C1.50 ; southern , per cnt.32.0i)5f2.25. )
APIliroTS California , choice stock , per box.
Jl.40gi.75.
CALIFORNIA PEACH KHTWor box. J1.23.
SOl'THKHN PEACHES -Per ' ,5-bu , box , 73c.
APPLES Southern. pri-lU. box , 75C0J1.00.
Case of 24 qtsJ2.76ff3.00. .
STnAWIiKltlllES'-ChotrTr-BhtppIng- , per
case of 24 qts. , H.lc ) .
I'HKIUUKS California , per 10-lb. IMX. Jl.fiO.
OOOSEHEItniES Per 24-qt. case. J2.00 2.23.
SOUTHERN cnEltniES Per 24-qt. case , J2.CO.
HLACK IIAHPIIKHHIKS Per 21-qt. case , J3.00.
IlLArKIlKIlllIKS Choice stock , per 21-qt.
case , J2.75.
THOPICAL. FRUITS.
OnANORS Navels , per box , none ; choice
seedlings , per box , J2.50- ; Mediterranean swcels ,
J3.2.1 ; fancy St. Michaels. J3.25.
LEMONS Hxtra fancy lemons , SCO size , J3.MSJ
6.00 ; 300 size. SG.OOS6.6' ' ) .
IIANANAS Choice shipping stock , per bunch ,
J2.00t2.25.
PINEAPPLES Per doz. , Jl.7Itff2.2j , according
to size.
MISCELLANEOUS.
FIGS Fancy , 13c ; choice , 12013c ; California ,
bags , 7c.
HONEY California.
MAPLE SYIIUP Gallon Jugs , per doz. , J12 ;
Dlxby. 6-gal. cans , $3.
NUTS Almonds , lie ; Kngllsh walnuts , eoft-
shelled. 12c ; standards , lie ; tllbcrta , 9c ; Brazil
nuts , 8c ; pecans , 9c.
DATKS In 60 to 70-Ib. boxes. EC per Ib. ; fard
dates. 9c per Ib.
CIDKIl I'nre Juice , per bbl. , J5 ; half bbl. , J3.
COCOANt'TS Per hundred , J4.
HIDKS AND TALLOW.
The opinion Is expressed by those who have
hpcn In close touch with the market that hides
have reached the high point.
HIDES No. 1 ereon hides. SHc ; No 2 green
tildes. Sc ; No. 1 green salted hides. DC ; No. 2
green salted hides , SVie ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 to 13
Ilis. , SWlOo ; No. 2 veal calf , 8 lo 15 Ibs. . 12c
No. 1 dry flint hides , 12fl4c ; No. 2 dry Hint hides ,
12c ; No. 1 dry galled hides , 12u ; partly cured
lildes , He per Ib. less lhan fully cured.
SHEEP PELTS Oreen salted , each. 25GOo ;
reen salted shearlings ( short wooled early skins )
each , 5O15c ; dry Hhenrllngs ( short wooled early
skins ) , No. 1 , each , CttlOc ; dry shearlings ( shor
wooled early Eklns ) , No. 2. each , 6c ; dry Mini
Kansas nnd Nebraska butcher wool pelts , pel
pound , actual weight , > ffSo ; ury Hint Kansas nnr
Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per pound , actua
weight , 4gCc ; dry Illn * Colorado butcher woo
pelts , per pound , actual weight , 4fGl4e ; dry
Hint Colorado murrlan wool pelts , per pound
actual weight , 45J6c. Hnvo feel cut off , aa H la
useless lo pay freight on Ihem.
TALLOW AND OUEASE-No. 1 tallow , 4U0
4V4c ; No. 2 tallow , SliiMe ; grease , white A , 4i
4ic ! ; grease , white H. 3Kc ; grease , yellow , 2U
Sc ; grease , daik. 2V4c ; old butter 202',4c ' ; bees
wax , prime. 17if(20c. rough tahow , Sc.
WOOL. UNWASHED Flno heavy , GfJ7c ; flna
llghl , E5T3c ; quarler-blood , lORISc ; seedy , burry
and chaffy , Sfi9c ; celled nnd broken , coarse , 7i
9c : colted and broken , line. 6ii8e.
WOOL. WASHED Medium , lIBlSc ; fine , ItJJ
I6c ; lub washed , IMMSc ; black. Sc ; bucki , Gc
tag locks , 23c ; dead nulled. tJJCo.
FUUS.
FURS near , black. No. 1. large. J20.C032J.OO
bear , brown. No. 1. large , VM OOQ3J.OO ; No. 1 , me
dluin , J16 ; No. 1 , binnll , J12 ; bear , bro n , year
lings. No. 1 , Urge. J10.00ai2.00 ; No. 1 , medium
JS ; No. 1 , small , J6 ; boar , urown , cubs , No. 1
laige , J7 ; No. 1. medium. J5 ; No. ] . small , S3
badger. No. 1 , medium , J15 ; No. 1. small , SS.OOl
dlum , J5.00ftG.OO ; No. 1 , small , Jl ; Lour , black
Montana nnd ItocUy mountain. No. 1 , large
JlS.M9kO.00 ; No. 1 , medium , J14 ; No. 1 small
J10 ; bear , black , Montana yearlings , No. 1
large , J12 ; No. 1 , medium , JS ; No. small. Ji
bear , black , Montana cubs , No , , 1 , large. J6 50 ; i
No. 1 , medium. JI.50 ; I.o. 1. small , JJ ; bear
sliver tip. No. 1 , large. JJ ) ; No. l , medium. JI2 :
No. 1. small. J8 ; bear , silver tip. yearlings , No ,
1 , large , JU ; No. 1 , medium , JS ; No. 1 , small
J5 ; beur , sliver tip. cubs. Xo. 1 , targe , J1.00 rl.50 ;
No. 1. medium , coc ; No. 1 , small , soc ; Usher
No. 1 , large , JS ; No. l.rmVdlum , J6 ; No. l , email
J4 ; fox , riher , as la color , according to beauty
No. 1 , large , J100 ; No : l , medium. $ ; No. 1 ,
t > mall , JJO ; fax , silver , pair , according lo beauly
No. 1 , largo. JOO ; No.ll''meoium. . J30 ; No. l !
small. J29 ; fox. cross , No. 1 , large , J7 ; No. 1 ,
medium. $3 ; No. 1 , > n > all , J2 ; fox , red. No , 1 ,
large , Jl.M ; No. 1 , mnllutn. J1.25 ; No. 1. imall ,
.
JI.50 ; No. 1 , small. i mn. o. . arge.
C5c ; No. 1 , medium , 40c ; No. 1 , email , 33c ; mink ,
dark , No , 1 , large , We ; No. ' 1 , medium , 40o ; No
1 , amull , 30c ; mounlalp 'lion , perfecl head nnd
fe < t. No. 1. large , JI.09O.00 : Imperfect skins.
J6.0iWi7.X ) ; No , 1. small , J5 ; oner , pale , No. 1 ,
large , 20023c ; wolverine. No. 1 , large , (4 ; No , 1 ,
medium , 3 ; No. 1 , email ; J3 ; wolf , mountain ,
No. 1 , large. J3 ; No. l , medium. J3 ; No. J ,
small. JI.50 ; wolf , prairie. No. 1 , large , 65f0c :
No. 1 , medium. 60o ; Nn. ! . small. 40c ; beaver ,
per skin , No. 1. large. J3.00O5.00 ; No. 1. mrdlum ,
JI.50 ; No. 1 , ( mail , J2 ; beaver kits. No. 1. Urge ,
J2 ; No. 1 , medium. Jl.CO ; No. 1. small. 75i ;
muskrati. winter. No. 1. large , ( QlOc ; No. l ,
medium. 9c ; No. l , small , 7c ; muskrsts. fall ,
No. 1 , large , 4 < ? 6c ; No. 1. medium , 7c ; No. 1 ,
tmall. Cc ; muikrat kin. ! SSc.
Jfmv York Dry ( inoil * .Mnrkot.
NKW YOItK , Juno 22. The dry KUO < ! * market
quiet ; half holiday. No Imslneaa of ImixirUincf.
Therw was a free movement of gonls as tu re-
culpta of the lending staplu atufta wer illitrlbuted
as quickly as possible. Priming clolhs. qulcl , at
Jl .1-1 Co lid and declined.
FALL lllVI.-H. Muw. , June 2.-llu ln w tn the
print cloth market has been quiet during fi
w ek and ull lo. > trading was done In ndds.
lluvi > r cvldinttly did n"l want regulars at 2' c ,
and they were not no anxious to buy them at
lower prices a t > make a determined efToit to
force price * down. Tn only bidding for reg
ulars was 2 U1&and It nas noi uuda until
Friday , when u single Ihotiuind. just rnoufh 13
make H nrw prlcr , was sold at 2 13 IGc , While
buyara are not mllnflt-1 with the market at 2r ,
the tnanufacturrrs generally da not accept S 13-lfc
an a fair price , liven though tbe dcmund U
light , they are tlow sellrrs , and the market Is
qu at t I3-I6C. The od > ! mid arc nearly nil
It li made , nnd dellverlen nn to run three
months. The deliveries fell off , allowing In-
Teases In the stocks of both odd * and regulars.
STOCKS AND 1K1NDS.
Security Mnrkot Opened with n rmr
Decrro at Aiilinnilim Ycttenlny ,
NKW YOUK. June S2.-The stock market
> I > pneil with a fair divtve of animation to > lny ,
ml prices wore generally n fraction lower. New
England . , liowcvrr , was strong and nn advance
ot 1 per cent was noted. Up to 11 o'clock specu-
ntlun lirofH'tited but few features of Interest.
; > urlng the timt liour the- market wan heavy and
hw licura made a determined attack uinm Sugar ,
which bnjko 3 in r cenl under heavy sales , 'Hie
gtiiieml I Lit also yielded n fmcllim. while New
York CVntntl and Tolmccn dcvllm-d Hi per cenl
and Susiuehajinn | Western prefetnM 1 per cenl.
n Ihe specialties Dutulh , South Shine ft At-
ajillc preferred ndvnnceil 2 per cenl and Chicago
: Alton sjld up In 150ii , ncnltHt l.'iO the last
( vvle. Al Ihe close , however , only 153 was offenil
'or th * tock. The maikct cltwd weak and gen-
rally UiffiK | x-r cenl lower. A feature of the
.railing duilng HIP week wns Ihe unusual nctlvlly
ind Rtrcngth of ttu * Imv priced shares. Fnvontblc
vlKirts wen- received toiiclitng m.iny of Ihesc
iniiKrtlcs and the dealers hM > kpd uion | them ah
iffording better opportunllles for making great
in.Ills < m the bull side of tlie market than the high
iirlced stuck * , which Ind nlirsidy ni | ir Hlated
largely. Pm > ls were formed In purchase several
of tlnw stocks. adjournment of the 1111
nols legislature was legnrded by friends of th *
Pullman cnrjinmtliin as n favorable Incident , In-
ismuch 11 * It precludeil any unfavorabla nctlcm
against HIP company for the present. On this
| tnt the stock Jumped BU per cent , to 17SS.
The subsequent call finn reassembling nf the
legislature guve rlw to talk of imsslble unfnvnr
able measures being pnimulgated and the prlee
recede ! In 171. Tlie general market was Irregu
! ar and llu > active list shows looses on tlm week.
The mure lm | rtnnt changes are ; Declines.
Susquelnnna A ; Western preferred , Luclede Oai.
4 i per cent ; Lnolede ( Jus prefern-d , 3 per cent.
Ohio Southern 4s , Sugar. 3 i per cent ; Northern
Paclllc tin-form ! , 2 % per cent , and Erie preferred ,
2 per cent. Advnnci-s : Chicago .t Alton. 9'i pel
wit ; Tennestw Co.il. 4 % per cenl ; Colorado
. 'uel , 4 per cent ! Wheeling * 1-rfike Erie pie-
ferred , 3Vi per cent ; Wheeling , "i Lake Erie com
mon. IU | T rent ; Cleveland , Columbus. Chicago
K St. Iouls preferred 3 > i per cent ; Mlnnciota
Iron , 2H per cent : Mlnneiipulls & St. l/oul
second ptefcmxl , Kansas At Texas preferred ,
Long Island Traction mid Dululh , South Shore
& Atlonllc , 2'A pnr cenl ; Duluth , South ShonA
Atlantic preferred , 3V4 I XT cent , nnd Ijike Shor * .
Missouri Pacific ami Hocking Vallt-y preferred ,
2 per cent. The ( sales of the week aggregated
1,47X , X > shnrcH , and 1.W mocks werf dealt in.
Th bond market was dull , the total rales be
ing only J7G1.0X ) , but Ihe trailing was llrm In
lone nnd prlci-s generally advanced. The Iwnd
trading during Ihe week was rather llghl In
volume , bill the inarKet was chanictei Ixcil bj
consldernblf htiength. Advances were as follows.
Susqueliannii * : Western general 6f , G jver cent ,
Mahonhig Coal to , 5' . ( , per crnt ; Northein Pa-
clllc ivrlp 6s , St. I/iuis & San Francisco Irtift
5s and Oregon Improvement consol Ss. 4H per
crjit ; De Mnliu-i & Furl Dndge 2'is. 4\ per
cenl ; Tcnnc.wo Coal ilrsts , Illrmlnglmiii division ,
nnd I < eng Island consol < H I per cent ; Penury- !
vanla 4 i , mrlslpn-il. 3'i per cent ; St. Jot- . < :
C.runcl Island tlrsls , trust receipts. 3'i per cent ,
Cincinnati , Sundiuky * Cleveland Ilrsts. St. Pan
Duluth si-cunds nnd Virginia Midland general
„ per Cnnt. Declines : Union 1'aclllc cnll.itPinl
Irust 4Vis , Irust receipts , 4Va IH.T cent ; Missouri
Paclllc Uusl OH , 4 per cent , and Liclele Onn 5s ,
3 per cent. The stles of the week were Jl 1,655,00)
and 2S2 lionds llguied In the dis-illngs.
Government l > nds weie neglei'leil , the rales
retching only J2t .000. State securities In small
demand , sales only J70.0'ii ) . The sales of sllvei
certlllcatPH were 10.O ( ) at G7.
The following were Ihe closing quotations on
HIP lending Blocks on the New York exchange
today ;
Atchlnon OH Northwestern 0 ! )
Adams Uxurcss. . . 14U doptd Mi :
Alton. T. II N. Y. Uontral ItllM
Am. Express N. Y. AN. K 4l ( ! <
lialtlmoro iOhlo. Ontario , tW 173J
Canada Pacific. . . . Orojron lint 11H
Canada Soutlinrn. . Oronou Nav L'H
Central Paclnc. . . . O. S. L & U. N ! ' <
dies. A. Ohio Paclllc Mall 304
Chicago Alton 15t : P. 1) . , t K 01
0. , 11. ft. Q Plttvbun 137
Chicago ( iao Pullman Palace. . 17tttt
ConBolldntnd Oas. 145 lleadlmr 17V >
C..C. . C , A.St. L. . . . ISM K. R. W 17HS
Colo. Coal .V Iron. II. O. W. nfd 44
Cotton Oil Ccrl. . . . -i > Hock Inland 'M
Uclawaru&Ilurt. . 120U St. Paul 07'fi
Do ! . . L-tok. i W. . . 1U' ! > 4 do pfd 121 !
D.A.H. O. pfd 4(14 ( ' ' '
D.AC. VCO "OJ4 dopfa . . . . . . . . . . . 110
Krle U4 ! Soutlinrn Paclllc.4' <
do pfd. ' 20 Sugar Hnllnnry , . . . 1M ?
ForlWayno 1S7 Teiin. Coal ft Iron , : IIIM
G. Northern uM. . . Texas Haulllc 1.1K
C. A B. I nfd H'JHi T. AO Cnnt. tifd. . 7lH %
Hocking 1I 1 Valley. . . ' 'Oil Union Pacific l-)4 )
IlllnolH Contr.ll. . . OJ U. S. Kxprost 411
St. P. &Dulnlh . . . 30 W. St. U A P iW
K.i T.pfd do Dfd 2Hs
Lnko Krlo .V Wott L'4f ! Wclli Kai co Kt. . 110
do pfd \Vc6torn Union . . U'J
LakoShon ; Whcoling & U E. . 15 < <
donfd 47' (
LoulsvIllo.VN. . , . 674 M. 4 St. J "
U A N. A D. A 11. O Ul
Manhattan Con. . . a.K a.ijj
MeniDliln.VC in N. L ! l ( )
Michigan Cent. . . . . saw
Missouri Paclflan dOpfd . - . 7J5
Mobile Ii Ohio. ' . . II/iT. C 7J5j
NnHlivllln Ch.lt. . . . 08 T. A. A. A KIM. . . . j
08IH
National Cord.io. IH T. St. L. i K. C. . . . t !
doofJ : i doptd 14H
N. J. Central 100 S. K. l.W
N. & W. pfd dopfd 41M
North Am. Co. . . . Am. Tob. Co 11:1 :
Northern Pacific. . do pfd 1I4U
No.Pac. Dfd St P. , M. A M 115
U. p. . D. iU
Nrw York .Money .Miirkot.
NEW YOUK , June 22.-MONUY ON CALI
per cent.
IMUMB MEUCANT1LB I'ArUU-SliffSii per
nXCHANOR Firm , with actual
business In bankers' bills at J4.69V45f4.wri for di > -
mand and S4.S'iV4f4.SS % for nlxty days ; posted
rates. J4.S94.VJH and J4.90W4.90j. (
< XJMMKHCIAL IIILI.S-J4.87iU4.SS. : } (
HAH SILVKIl-CaUc.
MRXIC-AN DOLLARS 53c.
OOVKUNMKNT IIONDS Strong ; stn'o bonds
Inactive ; railroad bonds llrm ; new U. S. t's. reg. ,
121 % ; new I' . S. 4's , wupon , 123Vi ; 6'i . n-tt. ,
116 % ; f's , coupon. 116 % ; 4's , reg. , 112 ; 4'H , coupon.
113 ! : 2'H. reic. . 97 ; Pnclllc 6's of ' 95 , W ) .
Closing quotations of bonds were as follows :
U. 9. 4H , rnr. , now. ; . } ' . latiof 'L'5. . . Hi !
U.S. 4s coup. now. D. & It. O. 7s 11 B
IT. S. As. re ; . I ) . AH. (5. 4 H'J
IT. t ) . Sa.coup . Krlo SM H'JHI
U.S. 4s , rez . O. II. AS. A. OR . . . ill )
U.S. 4s. coup . u.m O. II AS. A. 7n. . . .
U.S. Vs. ros . t > 7 II. AT. 0. Oi
Pacific Oi of 'U5. . 101) do On Ull !
Ala. Cl.w A . 107 M. K. AT. 1st ti. . HUM
Ala. Clisill . 107 do'-'d Is
1)7 ) Mutual UnionOi. . 110
Al.t. CurrKiioy. . . . U7 N. J. C. O u. 01. . . . 11H
La. Now Con. 4s. . 117 No. Pac. laU
Missouri Us . HID do''ds
N. C. ( Is . 1S3 N. W. Consols. . . . HI
N.C. 4n . doS. I' . Dab. rn. ID ! )
S. C. nonfimd . n. G. Wot. loll. . . 7II )
Teiin. now not Ot. St. 5' . Consols 7s. . I'-'H
Tonn. nuw sot r . iloO. A P. W 31. llfi
Tciin.ulilDi . St U A I.M.fS ri. 5. 70W
Vt. ; Centiirloi. . . . St. L. AS.V.In. ( I. 1084
dodoforraj . Tnx. I'ac. Ists
Atuhlson 4s . 7S1 ( dn''ds sr
Atciilwin A. . . . J.1H U. P. Istsot 'JJ. . . id.i .
Canada So.NU . . . ist Shorn 4s 1 7U
L. AN. UnllloiUs. So. H U
O.K. AN. iHls . . . .
Hnitiin Stunk < > ili > t itlo'it
D09TON. Juno 'J'--fall loini. 233 n r csnt :
limn lo.ms , Bl3tK per cont. Closlitf pm3i for
tocllB , Oo.ids.tnd mluliu ulnr.n :
A.T. AS. f 10
Am. Stif.ir. 114M W. KlPl' . Bill 3:1 :
Am. Siiirar pfd. . . . Wli. O.mlr.ll . ' . ?
UavSlatoOas ( Ion ? : i o. pfd O.-i
IlvllTolophoiia . . Edison Kino Ills. . 13 :
Iloaton AAlo ny. . S0l ! ! AtclilHin ads U7 >
lloHton AMaluo. . . un Atchtson 4 it 7. )
( ! . ll.AU K4K Now Knglanil ( ) . . 11.1
Kltchhur- Don. Kloctrio fls. . . n
Gun. Klentnc Wls. tVnt. IstH. . . . EliH
IlllnolH Htnol 73J , Atlantic. . . : HI
Mexican Control. . Uosfm A Monta-.ii fial
N. Y. AN. K Matin A IJoUou. . . 1-1 !
OUColonv Caluii'ot A Hoclt. . ? 0a
Ore.Short Lino. . . Fr.lilklln ir >
Rnblwr.
San Ulero ti Oacoola
Union Vncltla ! ? ! { Tamarack Ilia
WcstKnd 7luVolvorlno
Weat End nfd DO I
Hun Fr.iuoUo > .Uium j nijc < > ititlo u.
SAN FUANCISCO. Juno 22.--TI13 o.tl3ltl clot-
In ? quotations fur mining HIOCIM toil/ won ai
follows :
Alta Ul Halo A Norcrosa. . 80
Alnlia Con : i Julia.
Annos SH JllHtlUH 13
llelcher HH Kontnckv Con
Belli ! iHle CO Lady \Vasli. Con. .
llest X Iliilchur. . . . ! I.1 Mrxlcnn. U'J
Ilodlo Con 11 Mono U'JS
llulwur Con ! > Mount Diablo IS
Caledonia. 7 Occidental Con. . . . 1(1 (
Cliallenco Con 25 Ouhlr 11.1
Chniinr Ul ) Overman .Ml
Conlldence 'Ji : I'OtOBt 4 ! )
Con. Cat A VIL. . . . ' . ' 33 Savatro 4'J
Con. ImtiHrial 1 Slnrra Nevada Ul
Coa , ti < w York. . . U Silver Hill ?
Crown I'omi 28 Union Con ' ,
Kxchoquer t ! Utah Con S
Uoulil X Currr Ui : Yullow Jacket. . . . 43
Silver bin , doltiri ,
Sic. Drafts , s tulozr.iplilu , 3j ,
London Htook ijuniutloiif.
LONDON , Juno ' _ ' - ' . 1 | i. in. cloilirri
Can. 1'acltla SIW St. Paul oo'ii i)1 ! ; )
Erlo 0)5 ) N. Y. Central 1U4
Krie''dn 0-J PeiinxylvanU . . . 04' '
111. Central UK- '
Mexican ordinary , 1 ! ) Mux. Oun. now Is. . G7 >
IIAIl HILVKIl solid per ounce.
MONBY ! i per cent.
Tlio niln of discount In the oiwn market fo
nlmrt bills U Hi Iier ci4it ; three inontha' lillln
9-16 per cent. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Nnir Ynr.c ilininj IJ uicitl ) u ,
NKW YOitK. June 2J.-T.JJ folio win ; tirj lu !
eloslnr iniuuu iuo.itno K :
Hulwer. 2 Onhir 141) )
Con. Cn' . A Va. . . . 210 Plymouth . . . , uo
Uradwoon , . 40 QiilclditlTar. , . 273
Uould & Curry. . . : i ( ) Qulclti.il ver pfu..1 UOl )
Halo A Norcruu , . H.1 sierra Noradi . . . ri
llomeiitaio | 9oo Standard .MS
Mexlcaiu , . , AD Union Con. : I3
Ontario . . . Hilt ) Vnllow JikcUut. , , . 40
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Unsivtisfactory Couditions Prevail ThrougL-
out the Week in the Cattle Tndo.
RECEIPTS LIKELY TO CONTINUE SMALL
Junllty of HUSH Itnrdly V\i \ tn the Average
n a IVIiolo Mnrkct n l.ltllo
All Around Only One l.o.nl of
Mieci | In tlio Yarda ,
SATtTUDAY. June 22.
The receipts today numbered 47i cattle ,
2.RX ) hogo. lOfi Bin-op and 15 horses , ns
against 3SO cattle. 11.515 hogs ntul 410 sheep
, -estertlay. nnd 730 cattle , 2.371 hogs nnd Ml
nt the close of last wei-k. Weekly
ecclpts :
, Cattlo. Hogs. Slicrii.
Itccclpta this week 4(171 ( W.tfS 2i7S !
'
lleco'ipts lust week lr.S2 20C7ii : t,516
Sniiui week lust year. . . S.DK1 43,512 2,013
Hliico the Ilrst of the year there have.
Jeen rocclvetl li > SOtM cnttlo , fill.'SG IIOKS , 92-
23S sheep , 2,127 horses and mules , showing
a. loss of 161,172 cattle , 231,20 : ! IIOKS. 2D.622
sheep nnd 1.1SS horses ntul mules ns com-
ijired with ISM.
CATTIjli The cattle market of the imst
week has been characterized by n coutlnti-
ir.ce of the very unsatisfactory conditions
wHeh Imvo governed the trade during the
mst few weeks. H Is very evident that the
cattle have been cleaned out of the country
nnd that the present light run will continue
until range cattle commence ! moving , owing
to the small number of beef cnttlo avnllnblo
nl this point the packing houses were
forced some tlmo ago ti > give up much of
the meat trade which hud been supplied In
the past from South Omahn. The result
hn.s been a dull und dragging market much
of the time In Bplto of the llRht nITvrliiga.
On .Monday and Tuesday there was a little
In the matter of receipts nnd the run
was the heaviest of the month. AM to
l > rlces , the market had an unusual upward
tendency on Monday and Tuocday , but the
gain was all lost on Wednesday. Thurs
day s market was about steady nnd on
Friday there was not a fat bullock In the
yards. The deinnnd for butchers' stock ,
cows , heifers , etc. , has been good all the
week and fully equal to the receipts. Stack
ers and feeders have been In light receipt
nnd light demand , as usual at this season
of the year.
Today's receipts of cattle numbered twenty
loads , as against twelve loads yesterday ,
the largest run since Thursday. Among the
offerings were some good beef steers. One
bunch of good 1,21Mb. steers touched $5.05 ,
und another bunch JI.80. The demand was
very fair and the buyers picked up most
everything reasonably early In the day.
The prices paid were steady to strong us
ccmpared with yesterday. Cows and hnlfers
sold about the same as yesterday. There
was practically nothing doing In feeders.
Kepre ! > eiitatlve sales ;
JIKKlSTEKHS. .
S'o. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. N'o. Av. Pr.
8. . . .1KB 13 40 2. . . .1090 Jl 23 57. . . .1233 J4 75
12. . . .1030 370 42. . . .1239 4 V5 31. . . .1211 503
I2..12 ) 4 SO
COWS.
1. . . . K30 140 1. . . . 9SO 2 O'i 1..970 2 40
1. . . . S.10 140 II. . . . 769 210 1..9'H ' 2 W )
2. . . . 930 1 ( VI 2. . . . 1,90 213 S7. . . . ! > 01 263
2. , . . 905 IKS 6. . . . 815 22) 4. . . .10) ) 263
1..105) ) 175 1. . . . ( .5) ) 2219. . . . .112. ! 275
1..1I10 173 3. . . . 910 2 ! . " 1..1IM ) 2 " 5
1. . . . 890 173 1. . . .1I1JO 223 1..79) 273
1. . . . 8SO 1 H ) 2. . . . SOI 2 2'i ! ! . . . . InOI 273
2. . . .1030 ISO 1..1130 223 l..lW 3 O )
1 - UOO 2 00 1..WOO 2 40
2. . . . GSO 160 1. . . . 470 2 CO 2. . . . 415 350
1. . . . 710 2 31 L. . . 7JO 270 1. . . . 720 40)
S. . . . 480 2 W 8. . . . CIS 3 03
HULLS.
1. . . . 700 173 1..1130 231 1. . . . 780 2 CO
1..1270 2 2T , 1..1330 211 2..1380 2 C3
1..1220 225 1..1110 2-10
CALVES.
1..A S 425 1. . . . 110 4M 1. . . . 210 500
1. . . . 131) 450 7. . . . 131 500 1..1CO 500
FEEDERS.
4. . . 5 283 10. . . . % 3 2 S3 1..S70 230
IIOOS There were thirty-nix fresh loads of
logs In the yards Hi.lay , as against thirty-two
loads yesterday. There were u few pretty good
loads , but the quality was hardly up to Ihe
average earlier In the. week. The market was u
little alow to iU'n. but the. movement was fairly
active after the. trade was once under way. Th > s
sales showed n lltllihtmnncr raaikel all around.
The best heavy ln > xs sold al 14.M , which was the
top yesterday , while the heavy mixed went prin
cipally nt J4.W. The light and light mlxi-d hogs
sold at J4.35 to J4.4T , for loads uviMaglng 2tlO
pounds and upwards. flood lends averaging
under 20 < > pounds slid at J4.2.1 to JI.30 , bul prin
cipally nl Ihe ( alter pi Ice. everything was suld
and the yards cleared at an early hour.
The hog market during the past week has been
In good shape no far as demand was concerned.
The packers have wanted the hogs and it has
been no trouble to dispose of everything le-
celved. The hade has been fcatuielefs nnd
thine Is practically nothing to be Bald except
that receipts met with ready Mile at the ruling
prices. During the ilrst two days of Ihe week
ihe niaikil Irad nn upward tendency , but the
g.tln wus ull lo. t on Wednesday. On Thursday
prices lemalned stationary but tlie day following
there was a drop cf 5c to lOc. The market as
a whole ranged \ery men during the week. The
lop hogs sold nt J4.G3 on tlm that four d.t > H of
the week and nt Jl.fil on the Insl two. other
grades showed 'the same eveiincus In price.
Hepresentallve pales :
No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr.
51 1.14 . . . Jt 15 71 21'J K,0 Jl 40
77 173 W 4 20 70 212 24' ' ) 140
9 24S . . . 421 72 214 2sn 140
4 2W . , . 423 9J 233 XO 410
2 19,1 . . . 4 IT. S3 23i ! 310 440
23 179 124 25 77 231 160 4 4. 4
01 197 ISO 4 M . 72 210 1GO 4 43
81 HI IPO 430 67 237 120 413
71 l'J7 Si ) 4 3) 77. . : 23 0 4tt
71 181 W 4 30 70 221 SO 4 43
3J 191 . . . 430 71 22) ) 01 445
CO 193 4W 43214 5S 211 83 441
77 l'J8 ISO 43.1 fd 2i3 1IW 443
97 SKI 40) 333 74 219 . . . 443
73 203 . . . 43.1 GS 221 SO 443
41 219 1IX ) 1ST 61 231 . . . ' 4471,4
70 207 320 431 4G M ! SO 4 17'i
8 21G . . . 43.1 G5 272 213 450
74 rs 40 435 D3 211 M ) 450
S3 20S 240 435 CG 243 SO 4 W
0.1 232 ISO 4 ) Gt 217 . . . 4M
4 2S2 . . . 440 72 210 SO 4W
11 23G . . . 4 40 61 VJ2 , . . 4 US
77 210 1GD 4 40 GS 2W 120 4 53
SKIP ! ) AND CULLS.
7 ISO . . . 250
1'IGS.
n 112 . . . 340 12 127 . . . .ICO
1 KM . . . 3 M 23 110 . . . S 8.1
SIIHUP Then- wax only out- load of nhwp here
nnd It changed hands. Themaikct v > n.s weak
In oymtmthy with other maikrls.
Thenlias IN-HI considerable doing In
during the | ul week , considering the llghl re
ceipts. The fact , however , that prices IIHVH bivr
very low hu mudilioldurn icluctnlit tn sell , an
the wmwiiuentv" has bn'ii n dull and dingglnit
nvirkit. While prlce are low , they ale n.
lower at thlH iwlnt than at other markets. Pair
to choice natlvc.t are quotable nt J2.753. 0 ; fnlr
to4:011 westerns at } 2.503.00 | ; nuninnn and Block
sheep , tl.73fC2.SO ; KOM ! In choice 40 to IDO-lli
lambs , JJ.75rtfS.23. Heilesentallve | ualea :
No Wt. Pr.
12 culls 73 Jl 50
94 native mixed W 220
CllIOACt ) l.IVK nTUOK.
Cattle ncinand Fair at I'rlilny' * 1'rlrps
Dili ; Vnliu'i Not Ouotalilv Higher.
CHICAGO , June 22. The demand for cntllo was
fair at yesterday's prices , and Hume dealers
thmiiit ) heavy liceves , regardless of quality , wrr
from 23c to 30c per 100 Ibs. lower than a week
aK" . while common nnd nvdliim kinds were
called from lOc to 15c lower. On the other hand ,
itood to choice handy cattle were Bellini } from lOc
to 13c better lhan nl lh close yf last week.
Common to extra cbolca native alters were nil
able al from > 3.Gi to JO , with few aolllnit under
J4 , and transactions were laruely between JI.IC
und J..OO. Iiutchtrs' nnd c.mncrx' muff KolO
from lee to 2'klower than n week IIKI > . 'ows ami
heifers H111111 ; Ki'iiernlly at from tl.75 to J3.75 and
bulls at frum ? 1.75 tu JJ..VI. There \sas no cli.iliKe
In veal calves , nale.i belni ; on n basis of fioni 3
to 16 pw 10J IbM. . ncoidlnit lo rpulliy , and ntock-
i-rs and feeders eru ateady al from $2 l.i lo
14 2" > The we k' receipla of Texas cattle foot
up ulKjiit 7,001) be.id , iiKiilnat . & head lasl week.
TliohB ivceivcd lud.iy weie In demand ul steady
prices , em stci-ra beln held ul frum 1310 lo
13 60 wnlbt choice ful Ktock was wuith as JilEh
us 13 10. dram c > a nnd hHffis fiom Tuxns wer <
steady at from 12.23 to J2.75 , and choice corn-
f l lots nt f l oin 3.5) to $3.76.
Hccollits of ln'US tills wi'k habeen nlioul
the sarno In niunlMT an lasl week , nlioul 130.000
head bul abmt lij'll leas than urrited III
Bumv work last year. Todiiy'H recelpm were c
mated at barely . < nrt IIOKS , nnd the entire nipply
of fiesh and mill" l"ia was Iocs than U.OOO head.
Thre was a Ko ° d ilemand nil local and tdilppim ;
account nnd prices ruled utronuei- , but nol iU | < il-
ubly lilKber l.inn on yesteida > . SalCi were made
of heavy IIOKS ut frum 14.35 lo 4.kO , imxeil nt
from | 4.M to It.SS nd llitht at from 14.9) ) tu 14.10.
Three thounand nhecp wc-ro reoelveil Inlay ,
brlmtliiK tb" week's supply up to nlwul 71. >
head , nn Increase of ll.mrt head over tlio precul-
ini : werk and 31 0 ) head over the corresiuindinK
wuok last j ir. There w.ia a fair Saturday tru li
nt depn-Hs-d pi Ices , or ut u decline , as compair'
with H week in ; ' . of from 2Sc In We for lumba
and y < o t-ir - hep. Inferior lo choice hep HI-IC
In r me l ul from JI.10 to $1.73 and sprlm ; lambs
weni nunlitl at from JJ to Ji.70 for iMmr Ii
choice lots. Texas nherp are veiling at from f.
"
: Cuttle , l.Ort h ad ; caUeM , 20 linul
hogii , ! > . ' > W linailj aheiii , 3,000 heud.
M. l.ouls l.lvu MIIUK .Maruet.
BT , I/ll'IB. .lune U.-l'ATTI-U-Ilecclptii. ' . ' 00
head ; ahlpmenta. ICO head. Kuiplx | llKlit u
usual nn Hatunluy und market iiuiet ill prevtou
nui > tatlons. Unly u retail trade done ,
1IOOHllrcelpla. . COS head ; Bhlpmenta , I.S'i
hMid. Hupply very > mall and prlcva a uliad
lower. Top * went at Jl.CO. nnd bulk of eule
at I.'OCI.W.
' 40 lirad uhltmienU , none
s'ot nimiKh i > ld to mnkn n market. The f < n
hat chiuiK" ! hnjtda vrrnt at iinchnnireil price * .
4 C'lly l.irn Mock.
KANSAH . nTii June 88. TATTI.n-Ilc-c ,
KM hend ; shipments. 2,10) head : market nomU
ally Meiidv ; Texas Me < < m , $ i.1MJI.8J ; Texus
ows. JJ.OiiyJ.50 ; Iwf strem. J3.7SOS.M , nntlvo
"own , J1.85jf . .80j'jitiickers" nliil"feetiein ,
IKHIS Ili-ce'lpls. Sll head : ahlpmenU. 1.4M
did ; niarkM stnmK to i r hlnlipr ; bulk of aulju.
l.iM.M ; hravlcs. Jl. 3.104.75 : packtra. J4.20J/4.70 :
ilxp.1 , l4.Mff4.40 ; llRhts. JI.15O4.40 ; Yorkers. M.W
4.40 ; plita , J3.7W4.15.
Slock hi . *
Ilcconl nt receipts nl the four principal mar-
els for Saturday , June 21 , Isi.V
Cattle. Hogs. Shetp.
nuth Omaha , 472 1.690 101.
lilengo l,0i S.OiW S.OUO
TanMtit City 9HD J.1CO , , .
t. Louis 900 GOO 6
ToUals 3.27J 15.390 S.OH
mint .ti'i-Kit fjt.v yitttis.
\inerlcitn llltlirn linprlioncil In nit I'ngllsli
.lull OhlitliK Ills freedom ,
1'AWTUCKKT. It. I. , Juno 22. Through
ho efforts of ex-Mnyor Hugli J. Carroll ol
his city. John Ctirtln Kent , nn American
Itlzcn Imprliionol In nnglnnd on the clmrgo
f being a dynamiter , eleven years ngo , has
cen released through the Intervention of tlio
tuto department. Tills Infcriuallon was nmilt
nown through a letter received from Socro-
ary of State Olnoy Inst evening. The story
f Mr. Kent' . ? Incnrccrn lun was as follows :
IClevcn years ago. at the tlmo of tlio Fenian
prising In Knglaml , when ninny arrests ol
llogcd dynamiters were made , Mr. Gulla-
; hcr of Brooklyn wns arrested In that conn-
' ry and convicted on tlio charge of being a
'ynamlter. lie wns sentenced to Imprlson-
ncnt for life nnJ Is now serving his sentence.
'ho police arrested John Ctirtln Kent for
otiipliclty and sentenced 1dm to the fnmo
crni. Kent was an American citizen as well
D nallngher and It has always been claimed
hat ho was Innocent of nny complicity and
hat he knew nothing of any plot , being ar-
osted because ha was a friend of Gallagher.
Tbo Irish National league became Interested
n the case and retaining Mr. Carroll to rep-
esent it , the latter worked through the Slate
epartiucnt and his final success Is shown In
Ir. blney's letter.
Word comes from Knglaml that Mr. Kent
u very III nnd It Is doubtful If ho can llvo
iinny months. He will bo cared for by
'lionins Homnlno of New York , well known
iy Irish nationalists , mil word to this effect
vlll bo bcnl to England at once.
Ad.llXST fiKCHKT SUCIKTIKH.
Irchblshop Hiiln Torrud tn Publish the
Tit put ( 'iinilpiniiiitliiii.
ST. I.OUIS , June 22. It Is stated that th
promulgation by Archbishop Kaln of Home's
locrco condemning the OJil Kcllows , the
\nlghts of 1'ythlas nnd the Sons of Temper
ance , was against his wishes. Ho said to
ho priests In retreat at Kcnrlck seminary
"rhlay that the decree was effective. Ho
las said on several occasions that ho would
10' promulgate the condemnation of the
hreo societies , nnd ho stated that he bo-
onged to the majority of the archbishops
. vho opposed the ban. Home has forced
\rchblshop Kaln Into line. Through Mgr.
latolll. the papal dclogate at Washington , ho
ece-lvcd notice from the pope a few days
ago to act at once.
Archbishop Kaln was brief , but pointed. In
ils remarks to the priests about the decree ,
or he felt that ho was acting against tils
leslres and promises. Ho told them that
hey must not refuse the sacraments to
persons belonging to the condemned societies
f a withdrawal from membership meant loss
of position or serious temporal Injury. Aroh-
ilsliop Kaln reserved to himself the decision
of these cases. lie directed them to an-
lounce to their people nt their earliest con-
enlonce that the three societies stood con
demned In this diocese.
IWKIl'K irtMf/i.Y WILT DKClltK ,
Ircach of rroinlii , Cuio Will lln Tried Ho-
foru it I'oniiilc .Inry.
LOUISVILLK , Juno 22. Kentucky Is soon
o enjoy the novelty of a woman jury trylnfj
the suit of a man for breach of promise
against a woman. W.rC. Stivers , -widower
and prosperous farniEi 'of Gnrrard couhty.
ms Instituted proceedings for damages for
ircach of promise , and named as defendant
Miss Katherlno West , a school toaclicr of 25
fears. He nvcrre'd that he had proposed and
) Den accepted , and that even the day of the
iveddlng had been set , when she refused to
marry him. The Jutlgo before whom the
case will bo tried la M. C. Sanlley. of the
3nrrard circuit bench. Judge Sanfley saya
10 will try the case before a Jury composed
of women. Under the new constitution they
are eligible for Jury service.
OfJ , " JIV JI
Cnloruiln Ci-ASHhoppers llolnj Ititpldly
Kllloil liy C'lintiigloiu Dlxiiiip.
DKNVEU , Juno 22. Prof. S. P. Dlllotto.
cntomolpglst of the State Agricultural college ,
after an examination of the fluids of Eome of
the millions of grasshoppers that have died
near Ilrlghton , llnds that they are dying , not
troin the attacks of a parasite Insect , but
from contagious disease caused by mlnuto
germs similar but not exactly like the
germs that cause such diseases as cholera ,
anthrax , tuberculosis , etc. , In higher animals.
It Is hoped this disease will destroy the
greater proportion of the grasshoppers that
threatened to be a scourge In eastern
Colorado , Nebraska and Kansas this season ,
l > ! 'i troiu Hmi Him-iii In .M liinoiotii ,
ST. PAUL , Juno 22. Another disastrous
hailstorm la reported from different sections
cf the state as Imvlnu occurred Thursday
night. ' A Morris , Minn. , special to the
I'lonecr 1'rcss says a destructive hall storm
struck the southern part of Stevens county
last night , doing much damage In the towns
of Horton , Synncs and Darren. The crops
on a atrip of land ona tnllo wldo and six
miles long were v > lped out , about 2,000 acres
of grain being destroyed. A Fergus Palls
special reports an ccjually disastrous hall
Btorm In the township ai Oscar and Kllza-
bcth , Otter Tall county. All of the wheat
In a strip of country two miles wide and ten
miles long was pounded Into the ground.
l.niinithn 1 tlm Noiv Kivniiiiu J'uttur.
DUIJUQUK. la. , June 22. The revenue cutter -
ter William Wlndom was successfully
launched at the yards of the Iowa Iron
works this morning In tlio presence ot
hundreds. The launch was expedited on ac
count of fear of
falling water and as soon ai
tlio holler la loadoj she will be taken down
the river. Her extreme length is 178 feet
8 Inches. She has a 27 foot beam , la
13Vi fet In depth and will regls.
tcr about 412 tons. Her power
Is two triple-expansion engines and she will
malco about I'lxtcon knots. She Is a lundsjmo
boat and a credit to her builders.
CrnlitciAt'imtx \VIII Awiilt Orilnri.
Ni\V : YOKK , June 22. The United Stales
cruiser Atlanta from New London , has ar
rived nt the Brooklyn Navy yard , where nlie
will coal an 1 await orders from the Navy do-
partnicnt.
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