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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1895)
TUB OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , JTJNE 2G , 1805. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL 'hnhr Ulnrkels All Opened Weak and Closed Strong Yesterday. WHEAT VMS FIRM AT THE DECLINE Opening WcnUneu mill the llre U Which 1'ullotTod the SIlRlit AUvnn'co U'cro Kcctnlnclr.tho Itcialt of Lower ( Juotntloni , CHICAGO , June 25 , Thc grain markclu all opened weals nnd closed strong today. Compared with yesterday , \vhcnt wound tip wllh a gain of about l f , " , corn Ho uml oats Uc. The JT'kc ( nlvanco In wheat was nn acknowledgement of the extremely poor out look for the winter wht-ut crop. California now Joins the army of the cripples with a prospective half crop , and bad reports were nlso received from other stnlcn. Provisions Joined the procession and scoied fair ad vances. Wheat opened weak and nt from HO to % c under the closing price of the previous day. It was rather llrm for a time ut the decline , and Impiovctl He or no In about ten minute ! . ' , then declined ? 4 . All that wns preliminary to an advance of 2c ! ( , measuring Its amount from the bottom of the early decline. Si plumber has now become the active trailing future , and at odd mo ments during the posslon brought 2c premium over July. The opening price for September was fiom "K-ic to 71 4c , and after a Bhnrp advunco to 72iC ! It dropped to 71 } nnd from the latter point commenced nn advance , which culminated before noon nt 73Vzc. It then began to decline again , ami on the reaction touched Tli-Tlc about 12:30 : o'clock. The opening weakness ami the break which followed the blight advance were seemingly the re-suit of lower quota tions , from abroad. Liverpool , at the openIng - Ing was quoted In poor demand at from Vid tolid decline. Private cable advices brought helling orders , und although n cablegram from Hamburg reported thai mavket advancing , all the other contlnenta" iili'l t'nlU'd Kingdom exchanges reported lower prices. Antwerp closed 12V& centimes lower , I'urls from W to 25 oentlmcH lower and Herlln fiom 1 mark to I1. : marks lower. The reaction from 73 Ho was due to tht weakness of thu foreign markols. The 10- covery from Ihe llrxt break was occasioned BO far as any piece of news was con cerned , by the receipt of a dispatch frum Detroit stating that the wheat ciop In Michigan had dctcrlcr.Ued * JU points since June 1. Hcports of damage by rust In the nurlhwest and disappointing threfhlng re turns from this state kept the fever up , uni til. I.oulH , us usual , kepi thu i ot boiling with telegrams , which ran the gauntlet o , crop damage , country milling demand um Bmnll stocks. The receipts hcte were enl > 21 cars , and twelve of these were for i private city house. Minneapolis and Dulutl received 182 earn , compared with 270 n ycnt ago. The total exporls from all the chief shipping countries lust week amounted to 9,777,000 bu , , the weekly requliemenls of the Importing countries belns about 0,700,000 bu DradHtrect's visible statement gave the tie crease In the world's stocks since a weel ago nt 3SSIOW bu. Thu Inarket was active during the greater part of the forenoot and In spots during the- latter half of tht session , but was" generally strong utter the first half hour. The best prlceH of tht day prevailed near the end , und the closing ( Strength was owing to private advices con- llrmlng previous scrloux damage to the wheat crop of the plates on the Pacllio Flope. One-half crop from California. Wash Ington and Oregon Is now talked ot. Sep tember rose to 73'ic ' , and closed ut the same The demand for corn , both spot and for future dellvcrlcH , was good and resulted It nn advance. The amount reported sold for Blilpmcnt wns 1W.OOO bu. The receipts were Ifll cars by rail and 25,000 bu. by canal Kxports from the Atlantic ports were 181. 000 bu. I'Mlinntes for tomorrow amount Ing to only 100 cars gave some strength Uradstrect s made the decrease In the vlsl ble for the week 1,3S.,000 bu. Hot winds In Nebraska and Kansas wt-ro reported OH damaging the crop. July sold from 47'c a the opening to 48Hc near the close , and the latest trading was at 48c. Oats were active during the latter part o the cession. An easier feeling nnd lower prices were noticeable early In the day , thi result of continued tree disposing of stuff The short buying was quite equal to th ( offerings , however , nnd stuff was quite read liy consumed. Prices were nlso ndvancei nnd closetl steady. September ranged from MUo to 27c , and clo.'ed nt Sffiic. There wns n fair trade In provisions nt n somewhat advanced range of prices. 1'ork started with n gain of from 2He to 6c. am wound up with 35c added to Its value since yesterday afternoon. I.ard Is 71.1.0 hlghe nnd ribs from 7' ' c to lOo higher. " Hog re celpts today were 15,000. the nioder nte recelptH. together with strength In grain causing the advance. Estimated receipts for Wednesday Wheat , 17 cars ; corn , 18 cars ; oats , ISO ears hogs , 25,000 head. The leading futures ranged ns follows : Articles. I Opju. | uun. | LoW. | cioi > " Wheut.No. 2 June 71M COM July nnH'.t ? ( 71-H Sept. . . 71JiJS ( 71)4 Corn No. 2. . Juno. 47k 48 July 17k 48W Sept 48H 4UH Cats No. . . . Juno 27 July S0 ! j Sept BUM BOM roi-koorbbl July 11 1)0 12 25 11 90 12 22H .Sept 120 12 20 12 CO Lnid.lGOlbg July 6 BJ 0 57 n ( ! 5 0 117 Sept U 75 ti 80 0 77H Short Rib * July fl 25 6 3314 0 25 0 324 Sept 0 49 0 514 ! ! 0 46 0 ( Cash quotations were ns follows : ter strnlKhlH. $3.40ifi3.K > ; sp'rlng palen'ts. $4.0 ( ' irY.3' : R-'W * > W .Ml. ! keiyoiriM ! Nollow , " 'tc. HYK No. 2. 60o. HAHLUY-NO. 2 , Mo ; No. S , 43051c : No. nominal. I-'LAX SKHD-No. 1. $1.60. TIMOTHY KKIPrime. . $5.75. ' . HOyi.SIONK-Meiis potk. per bbl. , $12.17'iS ? isa tei.fe" ' - ' . fahort clciu * Hide's ( boxtnl ) , IG.&Oit' WHISKy-DIstillers' nnlshed goods , per eal. , HtlQAHS Cut lout , unchanged. The following were the receipts nnJ shipments . ? " SaPr ° JiU ? : > oxonan ° ted : v ho butter mar ket wa quiet . : cro.vnpry , 10ial7c ; rtmry loa 140. EKg6 , ( inlet ; lUXmi V ciiecge. OM 7Hc. NEW YOHlt UKNKKAL MAUICKT. if Quotntlon * ! on the Principal Com- nioilltlos nml Maples. NEW YOIIK. June . SS.-FLOUH-necelpts , 19.300 lblsj exports , 15.900 bbls. j sales , 12.SOO pkgs. ; market steadier , with a moderate Innulry for i-prlnif patents and bilkers , while winter remained ilull ; city mill patents. H.S5ffl6.15j winter pntenls 11.200-4.43 ; clly mill clears , $4.10fi < .40 ; winter slralghls - , 3.8Vff4.r5i . Minnesota - patenls , II 1 , . COHN MKAIj-Qulet ; sales. 2.000 sacks ; yellow 'P'-tern ' , J1.14 ; llrandywlne , JJ.W. dellvei-ed. Options o | > ened slightly lower.'liu't noon rallied and during the day developi l a good deal of strength on talk of hall storms In the northwest - west , a large reduction In HradmreefH visible. Higher late cabled and rumors of damage to the German crop from rain. Trading was nervous and erratic at tlmra ; closed strong t IHo net CXHN Itecelpts , 140,400 bu. : exports , 163,000 bu.j quiet and firm ; No. t. K\a In elevator ; MTlc u'lixLt. OiKlons ailvunciHl during Ihe imunWon n w of hot winds In Kansas , Ilifht receipts and this reduction In llnuitrt'n ! vIMble ; later suld off a little nnd closed Uc higher ; July , 5 : ' , CMUf cliwed 63i AIIKUII , UHdtC.ic ; jeptemlier , 63HO 64Hc , closed 64'ic. OATS Heoelpts , S32.VW bu. : exports , 1,400 bu. : gales , 160.COO bu. futures , 317,000 bu. vpol. Spot active : No. 2. "JiKiaOi.1 ; No. : delivered , SOiic : No. 2 white. UHfmHc ; No. 3 white , SiMiin ic ; tratk. nilxe l wt-slern , S : ' r33c ; inu-k , white , > 6W 41c Options llrm early wllh corn and eased on under reallilni ; , but rallied nnd clostnl llrm at Ha net advance ; June closed at : "JSc ; July , ! $ \\i Hc , closed MiC ; Urptrmber , a ) 4feSO\c , cloneit LUATHKIl-Strontr ; hemlock sole. Iueno Ayira , light to heavy , 2 : < i3c ; ncld. nti tc , HAVJulni KO | to choice , W.tOWT.W. HOPS Dull ; stale , common to choice , old. JO Ic. 1&94 , 4&kc ; Pacttlc cwut. old. Jt < r > c ; 1S34 , IQUe , lIIDl-lS Klrin ; wet raited New Orleans , bi > lected , 45 to C5 lb . , ( He. nominal ; Texas , itcted. M ta V " * . Tc , nominal ; Uuenos dry - ' > IJ SI Dm. IV ncuii.nnl Ttx.18 , dry. ! l I to ; < 1 Ib * . . lllyUc- i \Vi ( 'U-Kiim. ( lumeilliHCCCP , ICB c , pullcJ. , 1P24C PHOVlHIONS-Iieef , fiuleli family , $11 Wffl ! ) 09. extra tni-M. JIT c ilH 0) . t ut tn it . tlrm-T , picked belllps. J8. li l.7i. plckleil tliouldcrn. J5.75. pickled hams , tO.i&vO.'O , I.nnl. Ilinii-ri western drum closed nt JC.71 nfke-li mlrs , * * M tlorcM nt p. t. ; city , | ii.ll'i ' ; July- closed nt JO.S.'i. nominal ; Beptember , li.W. nominal ; rellnrd , higher ; con tinent , 17.10 ; South Amfilrhn. { 7.10 ; compound , $ i.25. Potk. lltm ; new mefs , II3.I5fJH.O ) . lIl'TTEH-St'ndy : wcrttrn dalr > ' . BffHc ; west. crn ctvnmery. I ; l8c ; factoty , MtlZUe : Illglns , ISci Imitation cicnmcry , HKlJc ; stale dairy , 11V 17c ; creamery , I'H lSc. tll r.l.fM * r inn. state , large , tflt'ic ; rrnnll. CU CS'tCi I'.irt rklms , JfMHc ; full rklms. Hie. naOH-8t idy : stale nnd Pennsylvania , lie : western , ficsh , HUliU'.ic ; reclcpts , 11.497 pkfcs. TALLOW-Rleody ; city , I'.iOlUci counlry , 4Hfl plVrilOLni'M-Sleady ; United closed at $ t.Gi bid. bid.HOSIN Quiet ; strained , common to good , Timi'BNTiNH Quict at 20'jowc. ! HK'B-Sltady ; domestic , fair to extra , 4iI6'ic , ' ' 'jiurfALS-Pli ; Iron , nrm ; American , $10.508 13.00. Copper , easy ; brokeis * price. $10.50 ; ex. change price , $10. . * 'i l0.62l.6. Lf-ad , strong , biokers' price. t3.I2',4 ' ; exchange price , $3.22I4J' 3.23. Tin. quiet : strait ! * , il3.90Illl.00. Plates , llrm. Spelter , lint : domestic , $ .1.COfl3.C2'4 , COTTONHHUl ) OIL tjulet nnd quotations gen- i-rnlly nominal ; off Fiimmer yellow , 2j'1iy"3'ic ' ; yellow butter grades , 2kc , noniltiiil. o.MAHA UI.MIAL MAKKHT. Condition of Trndu und guotntlous on Staple and luncf Produce. The maikct on country produce remains nboul steady nt previous quotallons. except In the caje of packing stock buller , which Is a. little easier than It was n few days ago. Quotations : KUdS-Cholce stock , lOc. HL'TTBK ' i licking stcvk , S'ic ; choice to fancy , ! Uftl2c ; garnered counlry , He ; separator creamery , 16c. LIVi : POULTHY-Ht-ns , CgG'ic ' ; roosters. 3c ; rprlng chickens , $2.00i)3.DO ) per doz. , or IdiilSC pel "i - dutks , Re ; turkeys , 6S7c ; geese , 6c. K A L Choice fat , < D to luu Ibs. , are quolcd al G7e ; large nnd coarre , 45',4c. ! CHUIISI- : Wisconsin full cream , 9c ; Young tint'ilum. " , lOo ; twins. He ; Nebraska nnd lown , ull citam. lOc ; Nebraska and Iowa , part skims , file ; I.tiubuiui-r , No. 1 , lOc : brick , No. 1 , lie , wins. No. 1 , He. HAY Vpland hay , $7 ; midland , $7 ; lowl.iml 6.M ; rj'c straw , $0 ; color makes the pi Ice on hay. .Iglit bales sell the beat. Only top grades brliiR op price * , PUiONS Per doz. , il.0081.CQ. The market Is well supplied wllh tomatoes and locks me moving off a little slowly. A fresh inof Mlxslsxlppl clock is expected to arrive oduy. Tht * potato mniket continues to attract a good .eal 01 attention. It was anticipated that the market would hardly hold up until the close of last week nnd then tlie knowing ones f.'llil that n break was sure to take place the llrsl of the itesent week. So fnr the break has not mu- erlallied , but prices have remained llrm. There ppears lo be a general Kcaicity of iiotntoes all jver the country nnd the leading markets arc jare of supplies. There were four ur live cars , n th * first of the week , bul they were all ab- ii bvd In short older. Some home grown potn- .oes are being offered on thiimikel , bul they do ilul cut much figure In the supply. It looks low as If trie mm ket would remain strong fui ionie Illtle time or until the Inter potatoes begin .o come. Knnras already has commenced to ship somu , but Its polulocs nn- still rather null. Quotations : I OTATOis : Old stock , CtJSTCc ; new potaloes. hoke stock , ! KciJ1.00. ) ONIONS llcrmudas , per crate , none ; Califor nia , In calks , per bu. , $1.15. OLD lIKANS-Hand picked , navy , $2.20 ; Lima cans , per Ib. , 6 > tj * > Vic. CAHIIAHK On onlers , 2'/Sc. ' HADlSHKS-Per doz. bunche. , 150. OHK11N ONIONS-Per uoz. bunches , 15o. LlilTUCU-Per doz. , UC2JC. ASPAIlAtll'S Choice slock on oidcrs , 3550c er doz. bunches. CLVITMHEKS On ordeis. MIT6)c ) per doz. P12AS On urdpis , per bu. , I1.UOQ.1.2J. ST111NU BUANS On ciders , per V5-bu. box. W1T70C. WAX HKANS-On orders , per "s-bu. box , W f(75c. ( TOMATOKS Florida stock , per 6-bosket crati- :1.J : | ; -MIsslFslppi slock , per 4-basket crale , JI.10 U 1. 23. Sl'MMHll SQUASH-Pcr doz. , on orders , 408 Me. Me.WATEUMELONSPer WATEUMELONS-Per doz. , craled , J3.GO. KIIUITS. Very few red rospbvrrlrs arc to be seen on the market and prices aiu linn. More blackbeirles are coming than the demand alls for und Ihe market In consequence Is weak. There la u fair supply -of homo giown black raspberries. Quotations" . Hii : ) HASPIJEIUUKS-Per 24-nt. case , 15.09. PLttMS-Callfornla , per box , choice Block , $1.2i Til. DO ; southern , per case , $ - ' . APHICOTS California , choice stock , , per box. 1.40IB1.75. CALIKOHNIA PEACHKS-Per box. $1.10gl.23. SOinilHItN PEACHES Per case , tl.10ftl.2j. APPLES Southern , per Vi-bu. box , GJ Sc. STHAW1II3HIHES Choice shipping stock , per nse of 24 qts. , $3.0) . ClinilHIES California , per 10-lb. twx , $1.60. C.OOSr.nKIUUES-lVr 21-qt. case , $2.0082.23. SOtlTHEUN CHEHHIis Per 2)-qt. case. J2.SO. It LACK ItASPnnilllir.S Per 24-qt. cage , 12.75 ® 1.83. 1.83.ItLACKnEliniESChoico ItLACKnEliniES-Choico stock , per St-qt. case. $2,2302.50. $2,2302.50.THOPICAt THOPICAt , FRUITS. Lemons are commencing lo move a little more freely an the weather becoims warmer. The market Is very firm. Quotations : OUANCilCS Nuxels. per box. none ; choice 'pedllngs ' , per box , $2.6i ) ; Medllcrranran sweets , $3.00 : fancy St. Michaels , $3.23. LEMONS Extra fancy lemons , 3CO size , 6.23ft C.50 ; 300 size , $ G.50iiG.75. HANAN AS Choice shipping stock , per bunch , :2 : 00ifl2.26. PINEAPPLES Per doz. , $1.7502.25 , according o size. MIPCELLANEOrS. FIQS Fancy , 15o ; choice , 12ai3o ; California , bags , 7c. HONEY California , HS15c. MAPLE SYHUP-auIlon JUKB , per doz. , 112 ; llxby. 6-gnl. cans , $3. NUTS Almonds , lc ( ; English walnuts , soft- slicllcd. I2c ; standards. He ; fllberto , 9c ; llrnzl nuts , PC ; pecans. He. DATES In CO to 70-lb. boxes. 6c per Ib. ; ford dates , 9c per Ib. CIDEH-Pure Juice , per bbl. , $5 ; half bbl. , $3. COCOANUTS-Per hundred , $ . Llvtirpti.il .MiirKt-ts. LIVnrtPOOL. Jne 25. WHEAT Market quiet ; demand poor ; No. 2 red winter , 6s 2d : No. i rt-d fprlnpr. stocks exhausted ; No. 1 hari ] Manitoba. 6s V4U ; No. 1 C.tllfi.rnla. 6s 6d ; futures opened quiet , with near and distant positions iid lower ; closed steady , with near positions itj ewer nnd distant pobltlons Hf Hd lower ; bufl- ness heavlent on middle imtllions ; June , 6s 6d ; luly , 6s 5'.4d : August , 6s fid ; Sentcmber. 6s 64d : October , 6s "d ; November , 6s 7'.id. ; COHN Spot quiet ; American mixed , new. 4s S'.idi futures opened quiet and unchanged ; closed steady , with near ixisltlons quiet , iXil lower , ani distant positions unchanged ; business heavlevl on early positions ; June , 4s 3'id ; July , 4s 3Vid ; August , 4s 4d ; Setilcmber , 4s txl ; October , 4s 6V4d ; November , 4s 6 id. KLOUH Market dull ; demand poor ; St. Louis fancy winter. 7s 9d , PIIOVISIONS Hacon , steady : demand moil ernte ; Cumberland cut. 2S to 30 Ibs. . 23s ; shon ribs , 28 Ibs. . 32s ; long clear , llsht. 33 to 45 Ibs. 33s ; long clear , heavy , 65 Us. , 32s ; shwt clea iuicks , llRht , 18 Ibs. , 3St ) dl : shoin clear middles ln avy. 65 Ibn. . 32n ; clear bolllcit , 14 to 16 Ibs. 33s ; shoulders , pijuare , 12 to 18 Ibs. , 30s. Tnliow , flno North American , nominal. Heef. extra India mess , ! ( > ! ( ; prim * mess , 62s 6d. Pork , prime mess , llnti western. 60s ; prime medium , 62s 6d. Ixird. dull ; prime western , 33s ; retlntd , In palls , 33s 6J. I'HKBSK I-'Irni : demand mmlenite ; finest American while ( new ) , 37s ; finest American col ored ( new ) , 37s. HI'TTnil Finest United States nnd good , nom inal. TI'IlPRNTINH-Pplrlls. 22s Od. COTTONSKKIl Oily Liverpool renned , 18s. Pl-mtOLKl'M-Henned. 9 > tl. ! HI-II-'HIOKHATOU unict. ' l-'orequarters , 3Hd ; lilnilqunrterf , 6itd. HOPS At London ( Porlfle coast ) . 12 , The n-celfrts of wheat during thi part three days were lf.6.000 centalit , IncludliiB 74Coi ) centals American. The receipts of American corn during the i ift three days were 20,200 centals. Hot weather prevails , St. LoiiU Oenerm M irkwt. ST. I/5UIS , June 25. WillAT The stronger tone that cropped out yesterday was even stmnKer this morning. The buvlng was belter and the advance more easily effected. The ad vance was nn Irrt'BUInr one , but at the cl si > there was buying within Uc of the top and l lj > I'tC aliove yesterday ; No. 2 red. cash , 73 c bid : July. 72HC bid ; t-'eptembcr. 72W < H > 72'c asked. COHN Advanced Ic over ye terduy's clone , hut cloneil easier a fraction below the top ; No. 2 mixed , cash , 4to bid ; July , < 0 > im6Vc ; Sentrm- ber , 44Hc. OATS l'utures declined on heavy receipts and lower cash quotations , but closed strong , ' .10 above yesterday for September ; fpit lower ; No. 2 , i-n h. 25M.c ; July and September , 20c. CelllN MRAI-J3.25 3.30. 11HAN Dull and easier ; racked sold at C'e. fast track. HAY Market overstocked anj easier : timothy. $13.01)815.00 ) , east aide ; prairie , Ji.60CH.OO , this lilf. lilf.KpeiS Steady. In fair demand at 9c. LKAIl HtronKp'r nt $3.07',4 J3.10. PHOVIHIONS I'ork. uliindurd mess , JobblnB. J12.37H. Ij rd , prime steam. $ H.37 ; choice , $ O.M. llncon , boxed Hhoulders , $6.60 ; longs , $5.8714 ; ribs , $7 ; nhorls. $7.1i. Dry rait m ats , lioxeil s'.ioul- tlers , $5.624 ; longs , { 6.3714 ; ribs , $6.60 ; shorts , $6.75.HKCKlPTSFlour. HKCKlPTS-Flour. 3.000 bbls. ; wheat , 4,000 bu. ; corn. 10.000 bu. ; tints , 71,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour , 4,000 bbls. ; wheat , 76.000 bu. ; corn , 12.UOO bu. : oals , 7,000 bu. Peorlii .MurkBtn. . KVE Si-Mtv ; nominal ; No. 2. 620 < 3e. WHIi-KY-Flim ; finished gods , on the basis ot $ l.f4 fur lilL'h wines. HECKII'TS- Wheat , none ; corn , 23,400 bu. ; oati , 4.9-o bu. ; rye. none ; barley , none. SIIII'MENTS Wheat , none ; corn , none ; oal , 73.100 bu. i > e , none ; barley , none. .IIIhVRiikre < intln Alnrknts. MILWAUKEE. June 25.-WHEAT-Stea.1ler- . No. 2 uprlntf , 71Uc ; No. 1 northern , 7Sc ; July , 714C. COHN-Qulet ; No. J , 'ie. ' OATS Higher ; No. 2 white. J0 > ic ; No. 3 white , " HAHLEY Nominal ; No. 2 , We ; sample , 46UO MHO. uvi Steady ; No. 1. GOc. I'nltliniiro drain Mnrkpt * . . i'i ' > V'TIMCmF' June * * Fl-Ol'H-Dull ; receipt * . J.1 ? , t > bls. ; fhlpments. W I4il , ; salts. 7i > 0 bbls. WHEAT I'nsettltHl ; spot and month , 72H7Uc ; July , 7.672 c : Auguet , 72 4673c ; September (1'iiUci BU-iiner. Ni , 3 rvd , 1.2M bu. . slock 4CZ.Hl bu. , Mil PC , lit 000 bu. . n < , mhrrn , by ramp : , CSUioc , southern , un grade , - . ( OIlN-Ktendyi spot nnJ month , tmfrmr , July , (2OM'ic , Aurust , f.2 > to blil. rrcelpls. 43,97i ) bu. ; stivk , 3U.696 bu. ; sales , 41,00) bu. , southern whit" . WWt2V4c. OATH Weak ; Nn. 2 while western. J5i.i83C ; Nn , 2 mined , 32140330 ; receipts , 16,114 bu. ; Block , 109 , 17S bu. HYU-Slow ; No. 2. COflCio ; slock , C.875 bu , STOCKS HONOS. Trailing nt the Opening of llnslncisVn nf MtiilcrntProportion' . 1 NKW YOIIK , June 2i.-The trading at the opening of business nt the Slock exchange today wns of moderate proportions nnd prices were generally higher. That the manipulators of New England still have a firm grapp on the rpccilla- live Interest In the clock wns evinced by a rise In the opening sale of Hi per cent , some 1,100 shares changing hands nt this figure. The stock moved erratically , closing nt 4t"4 ! , n net Ions on Ihe d y of 14 per ci-nt. The velo by the governor of Illinois of the Ixmenthal frontage bill , a mt-nstiie puthed In tin- Interest of the Chicago Clas trust , served to discourage holders of the stock. The opening sale was at 7H4 , u lofs of 1(4 ( per ccnl. bul a rally was quickly made of 1 per cent. In the last hour Hie bear irndcrs made n , vigorous drive against the stock , which sold down It4 per cent , with n llnal recovery In 71 , Ihe slack closing for Ihe duy with u. I'ifs of 2 per cent. Sugar wan largely dealt In and wan manipulated by the Innlile clique. The stock opened unchanged nt 116' < , advanced U per cent , broke In 114U , rallied In 115'i , and closed nt 11S . The trading In the rest of the lift prt-isenled but few features of Interest. The giangrrs and olhcr leading stocks generally appreciated na the day wore nl > ng and dffplte some realiza tions the greater part of the Hut shows n frac tional gala on thtday. . KunF.is Ac Texas was a feature of the Hailing , the common advancing If ! per cent and the preferred IN per cent , a small fuu-tlon nf the Improvement being subse quently lost. Speculation wan II tegular nt the clo , - . TlT trndlng In lionds was of but moderate volume , Lut there was a keen Inquiry for Kansas & Texas seconds , the sales of which were $194- 0"0 out of a total for the- ( lay of $ l , > 8t iO. This U-sue scoied a gain of 14 per cent to C2',4. The net results disclose advances generally. The Evening Post's London cablegram says ; The slock maikets were rather more active today and very linn. Thn prospects of the conservative government ore probably affecting storks. Ameri cans were strong , with a few exceptions , the Initiative coming entllely frtim New York nnd the continent. The close was at the best. Ixiuls- vllle end St. Paul were In special demand. South Americans were good and Kalllrs ln > omlng. The umora abaul the Chinese loan vary dally , but iere Is apparently good reason to hope that tin- nun may after all l > e sh.-u.-ed In by all principal towers besides Husslu. The following were the closing quotations in the lending stocks of the New York ex- hange tejdayj Mchlson . 10 NortnwcBtern . "lOOM ilHlns Exprean. . . 14 U doptd . Alton.T. 11 01U > f. Y. Central . Am. Express lit ! N. Y. AN. E . laltlmore iOlilo. tilt Ontario XW . 18 Janada Pacific. . . . . 5 : < H Orcij-on Imp Canada Southern. . 65n Ororon Nnr 20 Central Pacific. . . . li' ! < O. S. L. > . U. N. . . . 1) ) dies. A Ohio Pacific Mall 30J Chicago Alton 153 P. n. .t E CM ! . , ll.i O t-5 Pittsbur * 157 'hlcHKOiias ' 71 Pullman Palace. . 173 lotisolldatod ( Jas. 14(1 ( Kpndlnir. . 17M * . .C. . C. ASt. L. . . . 4UM.H. . O.V ' 17 Colo. Co.il & Iron. ! > < t fl _ O. W. Pfd 44 Cotton Oil Cert. . . . .W { I Hock Island 73K Uelawaru.V Hud. . 120 St. Paul URit Del. . Lick. AW. . . IDS dopfd 121 D.iK. G. pfd 47W SI. P. A-Omaha. . . . 40 < ) . &C. F. Co BIJi dopfa 115 ! < : rlo 10 Southern Paclfto. . 24W do iW. ' 22 Sugar Hennery. . . . 115 ! < 'ortWavne. . - . . . 157 Tenn. Coil i Iron. 3HM (5. Northern old , . . Toxin pacific 13- ! < C. Jt K. I nfd. . T. A. O Cent ufd. . 70 4 Union Pacific 1"H llliiols Centra. . . QMS U. a Express 40 St. P. A. Diiluth . . . BO W. St. L. 4 P PK C.&T.pfd _ . . . do Dfd 20 > ( , Laka Brio It West 24 ? { WellRFairo Ex. . 110 dopfd V4 U'edterii Union . . 02M LiakcShoro ISO Wbeellni A L. E. . IBH eadTrUHt : ilj ? do nfd 487i " .oulsvllloiN. . . . 50 M..tSt. L ' * . & N. A 8I < D. i K.G 16 Manhattan Con. . . 114 O. E 37K Mcmnlila.VU 1,1 N. L 30 illchtean Cent. . . . lo-JK a P. 1 3S4 ! illssourl P.iclflo. . 32)1 ) do DM 78 loblle fcOhlo. . . 26 II. &T. C 2 VanhvllleChat . . . 08 T. A. A. fi N. M. . . . 2 Knllonal Cor.taga. IH T. St. I * i K. C. . . . IJ docfd 3 j dopfd 144 N' . J. Rnntr.il lOOVt S. K. II 14 v. & w.jjfa dopfd 41U North Am. Co. . . . Am. Too. Co 113m Northern Paclflc. . 4H doptd 114 No.Pae. Dfd Itilf St P. . M. i M 115 U. p. . 1) . AQ s-j The total sales of stocks today were 226,993 ilmres. Including : American Sugar , C6.200 ; Amer- can Tolsicco. 2.EOO ; Burlington , 6,700 ; Chicago las , 30,400 ; Distilling and Cnttlefcedlng , 20.100 , cneml electric. S.100 ; Kansas & Texas , 4.fOO ; jinsius & Texas prefened , 10,000 ; Louisville " > 'ii hvllk' , 4,600 ; New York & New England , om uw > ssment paid. 6.100 ; New York , Susquehanm " AVestern preferred , 3,600 ; SI. Paul. 16,300 ; Ten. nessce Coal nnd Iron , 13,000 ; United States .eathcr , 4,900 ; Wheeling & Lake Krle. 6,600. New York Monuy .Market * NKW YOHK. June 23. MONEY ON Kaay at Iti2 per cent ; last loan , l',4 per cent ; closed , U71V4 i > er cent. PHIMU MUIICANTILE PAPJSH 2 < .i3tt pet cent. STKIIL1NO 1-XCHANGI5 Easier , with actual justness In bankers' bills at $4.fftlHr4.SiH : for de mand and $4.SS'404.M > i for sixty days ; posted rates , $4.89Jj14.80',4 and $ l.90S4.Mi ) ! | . Commercial > llln. ! 4.S7 ; . HILVKH CEHT1FICATES 664fi66yc. ! OOVEHNMENT HONDS Firm. State bonds , lull. Railroad lionds , firm. Closing quolatlons of bonds were as follows : U. 9. 4s , reir. . now. IV ! 3 4 n. p. i BIB or 'us. . . U , S. 4s coup. now. D. & R. O. 7s U.S. As. re ; D. JtR. O. 4s 8 U U. 9. Ss.coup Krio 1M 07 U. S. 4y , reir U. II. iS. A. Us. . . . 1(12 ( I ) , d. 4n.coup O. II &S. A. 7s. . . . 10HK U.S.2H. rug . JtT. C. 6 111 I'acitictlsot 'U5. . 100 do Ot 105 Ala. Cklsa A 107 M. K. AT. 1st 4s. . Ala. Class U 107 do2d 4n 02- < Ala. Cl-tss C 7 Mutual Union Oa. . 110 Ala. Currency. . . . 07 N. J. C. Gon. 3s . . . . 1174 I.i. New Con. 4 . . 1)7 ) No. P.ic. Inn 118Hi MlHvourl Oa 100 do2ds 102 N. C. 0 * 125 N. W. Consols. . . . N.tJ. 4 108 doS. P. Deb. Si. 110 R. C. nonfunrt 108Hi II. O. West. Inn. . . Tenn. now not Us. 00 3t P. Consols 7s. . Tonn. new net 5u. 105 doC. JiP. W 5s. 116 Tenn. old Oa UO Si L.A I.M.rn. 3. SO Va. Conturlea. . . . U2U St. L..VS.F.OJ.1. ' ) . 108W dodeforred nil Ter. P.io. l ti 02 ! Atohlaon 4 * 75 do2rt8 31 Atchlson 2d A. . . . 279(1 U. P. Ian of 'D3. . . 1011 Canada So. 2dn. . . . 10U * . { West Shore 4i 107 L.4.N. UnltloiUs. So. R. K Sun Fr.tnoHoD . .Mlnluituac ( Jiintlmi. . SAN PllANCISCO. Juno 25.--Tho otnclal cloi- n ? quotations fur mining stocks to lay worj in follows : Alts. 20 Julia 8 Alpha Con 20S Justice 16 Annea 28 Kentucky Con 3 llelcher 41 Lady Wash Con. . Deal & Uolchur. . . . (14 Mexican CH CHI Bodle Con 30 Mono I ) Hiilllon 12 Mount Ul.tblo 16 12S 16Hi Kulwcr Con S Occidental Con. . . . Hi Caledonia. 14 Oohtr 11)1) ) ) Challonco Con 2tG5 Overman 24 Chouar G5 POtOHl 43 ConlHIonco llll ) Savatre 47 Con. Cnl & Va. . . . . 270 Sierra Nevada til tilH Con. Nnw York. . . : ! Silver Hill H Crown Point 41 Union Con 34 Kxcheillicr .1 Utah Con 4 Gould i Currv. . . . . 35 Yellow Jacket. . . . 40 lo Norcross. . us Silver bira , Mexican dollin , 63K3 tic. Drain , Right , 2 c ; tuleiraphlo , 63. lloAton Stoolc ( juucttinn . . Juno 25. rail 10.1111. 23S par cent : llmo loanB'V ' * l per cunt. Closing prices for tocka , bond * and mlnln ; sharoi ; A.T. JtS. F WeHlInirli.Eloa. . . . ait Am. Surar. W. Elep. Did. Am. Bucar Dfd. . . . OUHi Wls. Central Uay Statohaa OM ( ion. Klec. pfd 07 UollTulophona. , . 203 Edison Elec Ilia. . 134- IlontonJi Albany. 210 Alchls m 2di . . . . Iloston A Maine. . . 176H Atchlson 4s C. II 4U HSM New England Da. . 117 Fltclibur ? Gen. Electric Sa. . . HO ! G n. Electric \VlH. Cent. Ists. . . . to Illlnola Steel 711 Atlantic Mexican Contrul. . 10H Dostin .V Mont.ini N. Y. AN. E 4 II hi Dutle ft IIOHton. . . 14K Olil Colony 180 C.llvni'uti HeoU. . 290 Ore.Short Line. . . Franklin 15 Rubber. . . . Kears'irirc SnnDleiro II Oaceol.i 2U Union Pacllio 12H Oumcv 117 WCRlKnl 71H TamaracK West Knd ufd 80 Wolverine Neir Yor * Unil : i { y inc irl- NEW YORK , June 25. Tua folio , vlnf arj thi clOBlntr inlutii/ quo : iioii- Dulwcr S Ontario 7SO Choler 45 Oplur 130 CroVn Point 30 Plymouth 20 Con. Ca1. A Va. . . . 2SO QuICKBllver. . . . 2SO Dcadwood H.1 Qulcknllverpfii..l70 ! ) Gould A curry. . . Wl Sierra Nevadi. . . . UO Ilulu & Norcroia. . 85 Standard 22S Homestaka 1000 Union Con. 30 Iron Silver 26 Yellow Jacket. . . . 40 Mexican. . UO London Stoa'c Uiio LONDON , Juua 25. 4 p. in. closing : Can. Pacific . St. Paul co n N. Y. Central . . . Krle2d8 OH Peuiiaylvanla. . . . 54li 111. Central OH- ! Itcadln ; U Mexlcan ordinary , int. Mex. Ceu. now 4 . . 07 K HAH SILVEH-S03'16d per ounce. MONEY ! i per cent. The rate of discount In the open market fo Imth short anil three months' bills Is 9-16 pe cent. . riimuriii > ntc > . * BOSTON. June 25. Exchanges , $18,124,661 ; lal ancee. $ UI8.1'16. HALT1MOHB , June 25. Clearings , $2.23S.K9 balance * , J341.W1. NEW YOHIC. Juno 25.-ClearlngB. $104S62E93 t > alancr9 , RWJ.JOi PHILADELPHIA. June a. Clearings , $1SIUS , H5 ; bolancea , lVtCr/m. ST. LOUIS , June 25. Clearings , $3,435,9M ; bal iuit < e , H8TOV. Money , 64J6 per cent , New Yur exchange , 76o premium. \VASHINC1TON , June . Today's statemenl o the condition of the. treasury chows ; Avallabl ca > h UUance , $ I84.)78,458 ! ) ; gold reserve , $ | 00,810,3U CHICAGO. June 25. Clt-srlngii. $13,978.000. De mand for money at the banks Is fair , wllh rate at 4li5 per cent for call loons and 610 per cen for commercial paper. New York exchange. f& : 70o premium. tJU-rllng posted rales , JMAIIA LIVE 5OCIi MARKET Uceipta for Two 'Dft s Show Much Iin- prcvementin Point of Numbois , liMAND FOR CATTLL..COIITINUES GOOD nrthlnf. Suitable H'lntU llcnilr Sale nt fctcaily Prlics Itutcli'cr'i Stock IIclil ririn llogi Opcii Strniiff mill Actlio unit CltwQ [ llglior. .TUESDAY , Juno 25. The receipts today , wcye lliC3 cattle , 3.4S9 logs , 1,230 BIICCII nnu'107 horses , us against 00 cattle , CM hogs , 912 sheep and 3 horses KEterday , nnd 1,671 cattle , 6,210 IIOKH and S3 sheep on Tuesday of last week. The re- elpts for the two days are 2,433 cattle , 4UO logs and 2,172 sheep , as against 1,903 cattle , ,029 hogs and b05 fchcep Monday and Tuc - uy of last week. CATTIB While the receipt's of cattle to ny would be considered only moderate In n ordinary eeason , they looked large to- ay. In fact , It was the largest run of the lonth no far , being over 100 head In excess t Tuesday of last week. There were , how- ver , only about the usual number of cattle n sale , as twenty-seven loads were con- Igned direct to the packer * , reducing the umber on sale to SSI head. Of the cattle offered on sale there were a ow loads of fairish beef steers , but noth- ng very prime. Such cattle as suited the uyers brought fully steady prices , and the fferlngs were pretty well cleaned up before he market closed. Quite a string of 1,259 b. steers sold at $1.73 ; good 1,000 to 1,100-lb. tecrs went at $ l.30ft4.W > , nmi lighter cattle lown as low as J3.7G. The market on cows and heifers did not show much ch&nge. As usual of late he offcrir.es wore made UD of Tdds and nds , full loads being very scarce. The own sold all the way from $1.50 to $4 , but argely at $2.Lt i2.73. A load of llU7-lb. heifers sold as high as $4.50. There was practically nothing doing In lockers and feeders , Representative sales : HEEK STEEHS. 'o. Av. Pr. No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. Pr. 1. . . . 901 J3 23 27. . . . IMS 54 20 1. . . .US ) II 75 . . . . Hi 360 f,3..10K , 443 1..1200 475 ' . . . . 9" > 1 373 56..1110 4 V ) 107..12M ) 470 COWS. 900 ICO 1. . . . SIX ) 2 2T 3. . . . 501 275 . . . .050 1 f,0 , . . . . 848 3 25 5..1000 275 930 170 1. . . . 970 325 1..10OI 300 i. . . . MB 175 1..UPO 2 2 ; > 1..1H ) SCO . . . . ! ISO 175 2. . . . ; o 225 1..12X ) 300 1..1050 200 B. . . . 842 225 1..1118 325 1..1'J20 200 G..1021 223 3..12jO 3 3J I. . . . tl.1 2W H. . . . 970 24) 1..11)10 ) 333 1. . . . 1KIO 200 S..1135 240 1..900 3 S3 I..1070 210 6. . . . 924 240 10..1(74 ( 311 6. . . . S61 215 20. . . . H4 260 4..trO 3 50 G. . . . 890 215 1. . . . MO 2 CO 3..1021 ! 350 1..1040 220 1..13M 265 10. . . . 942 350 ! ) . . . . M7 220 4..1010 270 1..1440 400 3.-S3G 225 3..1033 275 HEll-'EUS. . 1. . . . MO 1 75 3. . . . CI3 2 15 2 470 2 40 2. . . . 620 2 00 fl. . . . f,23 215 1..730 260 1. . . . 410 2 00 1. . . . 6TO 223 3. . . . 4G 335 5 SCO 210 3. . . . 4i3 2 SO 1. , . . 760 3 25 0. . . . G'JO 215 1. . . . 710 2 C5 la..1107 450 8. . . . 462 2 15 HULLS. 1..13CO 210 1..15CO 225 3..1203 250 1. . . . 870 2 10 1..1350 2 25 1..1260 2 5' ) 1..1120 215 1. . . . 75J 225 S..1M 255 I..1200 2 15 1..1130 2 30 1..1KO 2 03 1. . . . SCO 215 2..1270 230 1. . . . 940 205 . ! . . . .1(40 220 1..H2) 2 S5 1..1GOO 275 S..104J 223 2. . . . 90) 2 i5 1..17CO 323 1..11M 2 K 3. . . . 940 240 1..1353 3 M 1..13SO 2 23 1..1WO- 45 CALVES. 1. . . . 390 300 8. . . . 125 425 1..155 500 1. . . . 320 300 1. . . . l5) < " 60 5. . . . lliG 625 1. . . . 210 350 2.'S 4,63 1. . . . 140 625 5. . . . 162 350 1. . . . MO 51" ) 4. . . . 1C5 625 3. . . . 150 375 1. . . . 5p S'\0 ' 3. . . . 10J 560 2. . . . 170 400 1. . . . 116 5to ) i. . . . 142 650 1. . . . SO 4 ( ) j. BTOCKEIIS ANDfU-'EEDEnS. 1. . . . 370 223 1. . . . 60-3 2'73 4. . . . t50 333 1. . . . 7fO 2 125-i 2. . . . ti > \ 2 . ,5 28. . . . 704 333 2. . . . 815 2 C2V4 5. . . . 0)0 2.S5 ) . . . . ! * ) 333 3. . . . 7 ! > G 2 ( ,2h 2..HO , 2W 17..M4 333 6. . . . 656 265 4. . . . 712 IrtK ) 18. . . . 927 335 1. . . . 7CO 275 2. . . . 610 3-10 2j.s3l ! 340 4. . . . 810 2 75 4. . . . K5 ! 325 WESTERNS. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr. 2 sirs , tig..WOO J2 2S , 2J. feeders. . . . WH $2 to 1 sir , tig..1100 2 CO _ 16 steers 1070 3 SO Standard Cattlc'Company. 1 str , cf 1190 360 , 2lTElrs , cf..l094 435 HOOS The offcrlnira of hgps consisted of forty- Ive fresh loads of faliS nvMaffe quality. It w > 1 light run for Tuendiy thfre being u decrease n the receipts of 1,770 head , as compared with the corresponding day ofr'laBt week. Condition ! * cm-ernlnR the market wenfavoiaiile to the sell- nc Interests , and Die trade opened strong. The demand on the part of the local packers wat ( rood nnd the offerings ! were taken quite readily , lit ! jns being cleared early In the day. An to ii-lces , there were po few hogs here- that com- > .ulsons would haidly be possible between the two days. Today's market was about 5o higher han the close of laet wejk. ItepiesentnUve sales- No. Av. Sh. 1'r. No. Av. Sli. Pr. a IDC 40(410 1 330 . . . il 43 33 110 SO 4 32' , ! , 1 2JO . . . 4 43 S3 183 2SO 4 35 1 310 . . . 445 50 199 120 4 35 - 5 262 40 445 3 216 . . . 435 2 220 40 445 217 200 4 37H 6 23S . . . 445 60 206 2SO 4 37'.4 ' 25 228 40 4 4r 89 1J4 240 4 37la 61 242 120 4 47H 1 189 200 4 37& 62 2S8 160 460 3 217 240 440 Cl 223 60 450 , t 192 80 4 40 71 261 SO 4 60 1 211 200 4 40 63 259 . . . 4 50 77 197 200 4 10 C7 2.VJ 360 4 60 ' 3 Utt SO 4 40 67 2bO SO 4 60 0 191 . . . 4 40 81 203 tO 4 RO 28 194 120 4 40 SO 221 160 4 60 63 200 40 4 40 77 2CO 2SO 4 CO 70 199 240 4 40 63 241 160 4 50 48 221 16' ' ) 440 50 250 SO 450 72 198 KO 4 40 64 222 SO 4 60 61 208 20J 4 42'4 70 228 160 460 7J 200 160 4 4214 73 230 240 4 50 79 202 100 4 42V4 10 311 . . . 4 60 76 202 . . . 4 42V4 C5 232 160 4 60 SO 216 ICO 443 6 ' -OS . . . 450 SO 202 200 4 45 61 232 . . . 4 D2Vj > 1 226 160 4 45 69 216 . . . 4 52) ) tO 228 120 4 43 68 2uO 120 4 55 73 2Ufl SO 445 22 231 . . . 465 74 223 2SO 4 45 21 246 . . . 4 6J > 3. , 210 120 4 45 S 2T,2 . . . 4 55 72 215 4" ) 443 30 243 . . . 465 76 220 120 445 2 373 . . . 455 i" 215 200 4 45 43 2S7 SO 4 67'i ' 3 310 . . . 4 45 62 315 . . . 4 ( XJ SKIPS AND CU1.LS. 1 230 . . . 223 3 156 . . . 390 1 3SO . . . 3 23 3 ISO . . . 4 15 3 206 . . . 375 rias. 6 8 . . . 300 123 119 ICO 340 4 102 . . . 3 25 SHEEP The sheep market was about sternly thnURh thci ofTerlnfts were liberal , there belni ? live double-decks of westerns here. While the mar ket could not lie called active , the demand \ui fair. Fair to choice natives arc quotable at from IS.75 to J3.50 ; fair to RWH ! westerns at finin J2.60 to $3 ; common and slock khecji at from J1.75 to 12.CO ; good to choice 40 to 100-lh. lambs at from $3,75 to (5.25. Iteprcscntatlvc- : No. Av. IV. 351 western wethers 103 1250 Xa wextern wethem 103 2 50 212 western wethers 118 2 70 212 western wethers 117 270 C11IOACSU LIVE STOCK. In t'nttlo tin ) ItecelpU ACcro Ilathcr l.nrgo for Tuesday. CHICAGO. June 23. In cattle today's receipts were rather large for Tuesday , brtnir estimated at G.OOO head. There was a slow trade at eae > prices , with pales of native drefsed beef nnd shipping steers on a basis of from ! 3.W to IS , but few sold nt hleher prices and the hulk went at from (4.6J to (5.50 , As usual , big cattle were sold mucn below choice steers of medium weigh and cattle weighing 1,60 | ( Ibs. and upward soli nt from (5.10 to 15.25. COWM and heifers sold anywhere from J1.50 to J4.50 , chlelly at fruin 12.50 to (3.50. Common canning tows are not selling very well , but fat butchers'1 cows are rather ant mated at full prlcis. Hulls Fold at from (2 to t2.75. a few selling at fiom (3 to (3.50. It was "calf day. " nnd the receipts were fuly 3,000 head There was a fair dfinare.1 ) but prices were fron 50o to 75c per 100 Its. luutT tian ) on tart Tuesday with rales at from (3 to T5.W , pilnclpally lit from (4 tJ $5. Texus cattl 'V ri > ' plrntler than lus week , the receipts having been 3.1C5 head yester day and about 2.700 hrad today. There was i fair demand nt unchanged prices , with sales o steers on a basis of from' ' > 3' to (5.25 ( for common giatwers to choice fed loin. , Adding the stale hogs left over from yesterday to the fresh fecelpts brOHk'ht the offerings up to about 22.600 head , nnd ( W there weie buyers for all desirable lots price * ruled stronger , with a good share of the rales lit fin advance of 5c pe 1W ) Ibs. on the closing llKurw of yctterday. The average quality of the tu B.on tale , an Is usuii Tuesday , was good , and a large share of th < offerings brought high { irlcefc. Heavy hogs soli at from (4.45 to (4.'S ) , llctlt lit from (4.85 to > 4.C5 for common to choice , .undmixed at fiom )4.4 to (4.70. the liest butchjfrs' hogs bringing 1425 Thu bulk of the tings pld at from (4.70 to (4 SO for heavy and at froln1 (4.55 to ) tM for llfll % The sheep receipts U'day rfached fully 15.UV head , and common sheep , which comprUed a good Mmre of the offerings , were about ll > c ( wr l' ' ) Ibs lower In numerous Instances , but all lots o choice theep and lambs fold briskly at steady prices. Spring lambs > old at on extreme rang of from (3 tci M | * r 100 ll . , chlelly at from ( to { 6.65. Sheep were tillable at from (1.60 t (3.75 for Inferior to choice lo.s , westerns sellint , at from I1.C5 to (3.2S , fend natives chlelly at fron Itfceliits : Cattle , 6tt ) head ; calves , 3,000 lioad bogs , 16,000 head ; sheep. 15,000 head. nt. l.nuli Mve iStnoK .Market. ST. LOl'IB , June 25. CATTLE-Hecelpts. 5.40 head : thlriments , 100 head ; ( leers , rancr , ( l.2tf 6.40 ; light steers , (3 50 4.2i ; cows , .60 3.60 ; fed Texas steers , (3.6M4.60 ; cru Texans , (160&3.50 ( cow it. I2.KHJ3.00. HOas Hecelpls. 4.SOO head : shipments. 2X > head ; market firm ami 5c higher : heavy , 11.600 4.70 : packers , (4.40(24.65 ; light. (4.25QI.60. BHEE1' HeA-lpU , : , : > } btudi unlymeuti , nonn maikPt slow on.l . qulft. nntlvni , $1.6003.13 , lambs , $4.2 itj,40 , no Texas sheep effcrcd. NLMT Veir i l.lvj blnpn Murlcnr. NI-JW YOIIK June . , K.-nnBVKS-Hecflpts , 178 head ; no market , iun > pi < fln rabies quote Ami-rl- can steers at llfJ12'4c ' per Ib. , dressed weight ; refrigerator bce-f , HtU'-Wc ; exporls today , 61,000 breves. 2.300 quarters of beef and 1,331 snrcp. CALVES-Ilectlpts , 600 head ; fairly active snd stuuly to nrmenl ; , poor to prime , $4.0086.76 ; buttermilk calves. $3.r.Ot4.Cfl. $ ] SHEEP AND LAMHS-Hecrlpts , 5f.O ) head ; on sale , 6SiX ) head ; flow bul steady for choice beep , nnd lambs drafting nnd lower , except ir top grades ; sheep. | oor lo good , $2.00ii3.riO ; imlis , Inferior In choice , $ .1.0006.25 , HOOH-Hccelpts , 2,622 head ; steady at Sl.WiJ City t.lre stnn ! < . KANSAS CITY , June 2.--CATTLE-itccepts. ! GOI ) head ; > hlpmenti , 2l " ) head : market weak o lOc lower ; Texas tiers , (2.70(14.75 ; Texas cown , 2.65g3.60 ; beef ste.'rs , (3.fiO < i3.4'i ; unlive cows 2.WW3.M ; stockers and feeders , (1.7564.25 ; bulls , ; nous.2.1. IKH1S Hecelplf. D.DO ) lipnd ; shipments. non . intkft strong to Cc higher ; bulk of sales , ! l.3.p , ( ( C5 ; henvles , fl.Wfi4.7U | packers. (1.434) ) 1.70 ; ilxed , (4.30T4.6 ; llchts , il.2081.45 ; Yolkeis , I.36HI4.4JIK ; \ \ . (3.2 ; > { 74.00. SHEEP Itecelpts , ! HH ) head ; thlpmcnts , COO lead ; nuiikd sleudy to lOc lower. Stnr'c In Slilit , Ileconl nf receipts nt the four principal mar- .els for TucFday , June 25 , 1SS5 : Ciiltle. Hogs. Sheep. outh Omaha 1.C63 3.4S ! ) 1.2JO 'hlcago 0.000 1G n > 0 1.M100 < anns ! City 5OW W.noi 9)0 ) t. Louis 6,400 4,80) 5,2 Totals 1S.C03 S3.2S9 2J.3CO IU.M01IH OF A MC\V I10.M ) Vail Street Crows Kxuiti-tl Over n Stnrtlliif ; riniinclnl Story. NEW YORK , June 25. Wnll street Is full of rumors as to the- bond syndicate operations and he Treasury department. Neither Mr. Morgan lor Mr. llelmont wilt talk on the subject nnd ubtrcnsurer Jordan will make no statement > eyonil the fact that the gold surplus reserve will , vlthln twenty-four hours , when the gold now deported goes through the books of the treasury , > o (107,451,000. It Is understood that this sum la cached by the settlement of the loud syndicate's ndcbtcdness lo the gnveinment afl regards the itiyment for the l .mlp. It Is further believed hat the Imnd syndicate cither hits or will at > nco lecelve the full amount of lionds duo It. 'here Is some \UKUI- talk nliout an arrangement or a further l.-sue of bonds by tht government , mt there Is no suggestion of such n course from .ny authoritative quarter , as the managers of he last bond syndicate will say nothing whatever n the subject. _ .OXIJON TAKtS A CHICAGO LOAN Vcxv Ooltl llonil.1 Kurjcrly Hnnppcil Up by 1 HrltUIi IhTo tnrP. IXJNDON , June 25. A $3,000.000 gold loan of ho city of Chicago at 4 per cent wn offered here yesterday and was subscribed to sevcia ! InitM over within a few hours. The manager of iH'yer llros. , who lloatcd the loan , saJd to a epreeentntlvo of the Associated press : " 1 miift onfesa I had some d nilit whether the bonds vcro marketable , as L fcaied an liea ! prevnlletl lere that Chicago \vaSKlven over to rioters. Hut never handled a mole successful lonji. U was akun by leading Insuiiuico companies nnd some > f the most reBiKjnslble nnd heaviest Investors n England. " Wno' ' . PHILAnELPHIA , June 2S. WOOL Tlcttcr de- nand ; prices llrmer. with a tendency toward till higher values ; Ohio , Pennsylvania und West Virginia , XX nnd above , ICfilTc ; X and above. 5tU6c ; medium , ! ) , jQ21e > ; nuarler-blood , 20 21c ; common , 17NSc ; New York. Michigan , Wlscon- In , etc. . X. 14 > ii&15c ; med'um , ISfBH'e ' ; quaiter- ) lood , 19'4'ft20c ' ' ; common. ! CJU7c ; wiiahed c.tmb- . _ nnd delaine , X or XX line , ISHiac ; medium. ' ) ii21c ; quaiter-blood , 21i4S22c ; braid , 20fi21c ; mwashed inedluni , 15iftl6c ; quarter-blood , ITdlfcc ; aid , 12fil7c ; unwashe.1 ( light and bright ) line. 2gi.1e ; tiuarlcr-blooil , 16'4&17c ; common , 12H13c ; inwa'hcd ( dark colored ) light line , SlfflOc ; heavy line , 6ft"c ; medium , liyiSe ; eontmon , 1L"H1SC ; : uart.e , irin6c ; territory and norlhwcstui-n. light ine , WlOc ; heavy line , 769c ; line medium , US 3',4c ; medium , lOOHc ; quartcr-bl'od , 10Q12C , course , 10Til2c. ( HOSTON , Junp 25. The wool market durlnp Ihe Hint week has been fnlily active , both In terrllor > nnd domestic grades , with prices a slunkblghci .ban the previous week. Tlie new clips are com. ng in dally , and while the manufoctuiers do not 'eel like stocking ahead on nn upwaid mnve. menl. yet they aie dlsf > o. ed to get n little moie ban they actually requite , In order to protect themselves If the market does advance to stay. Australian wools are meeting a steady sale , with prices about Ic higher all around. The following quotations of leading descriptions are given. Ohio and Pennsylvania fleeces. XX and above 1SV4C ; X and above , ISHiTieHc ; delaine , 1SS71M4C. unwashed. 11(7120 ; X Michigan , It'.iftlSiIllinois ' ; IGc ; No. 1 Michigan , lSH19c ; No. 1 Illinois , ISfi 20e ; X New York , New Hamprhlre nnd Vermoni , [ 44t'H'.4c ; No. 1 New York , New Hampshire and Vermont , 17i.4inSc ; delaine , Michigan , 17e ; Ken : ucky nnd Maine quarter-blood and thiee-elgliths blood , )7ffl5c ) ; Indian terrltorj' and Mlvourl quarter-blood , 17ill7',4c ; Indiana and MlBsourl three-eighths blood. 16i417c ; Texas , sjirlng me dium (12 ( months ) , Ilffl2c ; Texas , scoured. 2SST30O , spring , line (12 ( mouths ) , llfiTJc ; scoured , r,1i3Uc. Montniut. tlnu medium and tine , I'ifllc ' ; si-nuiiHl , 31H33c ; No. 2 mwllum , ll(313c ( ; scoured. 2Sfl30c , AiiFtnUla combings , superfine , 41043c ; combings , guod , 38g40c ; nveraKO , 30ff37c. NEW YOIIK. June 25. COFFEE-Optlons opened steady at unchanged prlce to 10 paint * decline under unsatisfactory foreign news anil local selling pressure , rallied , but ruled quiet nnd 'eatureless , closed barely steady nt net unchanged to 6 points advance. Sales , 14,6fO Imgs , Including July at (14.S ) ; August , (14.10il4.25 ; September , [ 14.40JI14.M ; November , (14.3ffl4.45. and n cem- ber , (14.2iXrfl4.35. Sivjt coffee. Itlo , dull nnd lower to sell ; No. 7 , $15 W ; mild , quiet ; Conljvo , (18.25 ft'19.00 ; sales , 4UU bags Savanllla p. t. ; receipts , tw.- > days , none ; warehouse dellverlec from New York yesttrday , 31.423 bags ; New York stock today , 202,057 ( UIKH ; L'nlted States stock , 276,060 bags ; alien t for the 1'nltnl States , 324,000 bogs ; total visible for the I'nlted States , GOO.OCO bags , against 23S.CS8 Irags last yenr. HAVIIK , June 25. COWEE Opened nrm. \ . _ advance ; nt 12 m. . steady , unchanged ; at 3 p. m. , quiet , unchnngiKl ; clised quiet at V4V4f net ail vance ; sale ? , 7MO bags. SANTOS. June 25. Holiday. Ilecelpta , two days , 5,000 lugs. HAMUt'HO. June 2T.-Qulet ; June. U higher ; otheiH , unchangexl ; sales , 4 , IK } ) bogs. New Yorw Dry Oonils .Mitrlict. NEW YOIIK , June 25. Agent have advanced prices as follows : Continental 36-Inch brown iot. tons to 6',4cnet ; Humboldt donnxklns reduceil to 25c ; Eureka doonsklns reduced to 23e ; St. Nich olas doansklns reduced to < V : champion suitings reduced to iSc. For Tuesday the mat ket has U fairly active N-cauve of the number of buyers looking and the fairly good Kiles that have re. milted. The market Is very strong for cotton Kixidd nnd Is steadily looking up on woolen goods Printing cloths linn at 2 13-lCo nnd no sales , though wide goods are 1-lCc dearer. Mifjnr AlarUer. NEW YOIIK. Junp 25. Sl'OAIl Jlnw , dull ; fair rellnlng , 2Tc ( ; centrifugal , 96 test , 3 5-lGc ; tellned , quiet and steady ; No. 0. 4Ji4 3-16c ; No. 7 , 3 15-16 4c ; No. 10 , 3i53 15-lCc ; No. II. 3 11-16 < i3tc ; No. 12 , 3 U-lC T4c ; No. 13. 3c ; off A , 4 1-10 f4c ; mold A , 4 H-lCifi4Tic ; stnmlnrd A , 4 6-lOffi 4 < 4c ; confectioners' , 4 S-lGJTIVic ; cut loaf , 6 1-ltjlj 5'.4c ' ; crashed , 6 l-1CS5' , c ; powdered. 4 % < 84 15-lCc , granulated , 4 7-1Cc ; cubes , 4 11-1CB4 : C. IMilincitpolln tVhout Market. MINNEAPOLIS , June 25. WHEAT June. 72'ic ; July , 72Uff72Uc ; September , 701i'rr701io ; on track. No. 1 hard.73i.ie : No. 1 northern , 72ic' No. 2 northern , 71jc : lecelpls , 12 cars , r-'LOl'll Steady ; tlrst patents. (3.S5C4.20 ; second end patents , (3.25SI3. ! * ) ; llrst clears. J1.45W3.f6 ; second clears , (2.15ii3.05 ; cxi ort bakers , J2.SOff3.2) . I'rUcu Will-lit ( juntiill-nii. SAN KnANCISCO. June 25. WHEAT Steady ; December , (1.04 % ; May , ( l.ll'.ii cleared , 128,422 centals. . Oil .Market. LONDON. Juue 25.-PETUOLEDM Spot , Gd. CALCUTTA LINSEED Spot , 3Ss ; shipment via cai > e , 3 s. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Mitncliestor Tt-xtllv * . MANCHESTEIl Juno 25. Cloths and yarns very Hat. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ rorelgn I1 initiu mlITalr . PAIHS , June 25. Three per cent rentes , 1011 for this account. Exchange on l > ondon , 23 : for cllecks. LONDON , June 25. Hir silver , 23 3-lCd The amount of gold gone Into the Hank of Eng land on balance Inlay , 23,000. ( ! uld Is quoted at HuenoH Ayres at Sft.liO ; Madrid. 14.50 ; LblK > n 2S'.i ; St. Petersburg , 50 ; Athens , 77 ; Home 104.4714 ; Vienna , 103. IIEHLIN , June 25. Exchange on London , eight days' sight. 20 marks 41j. ! pfg. The wieklj statement of the Imperial limit of Uermun ) thowH the fallowing changes us compared will the previous account : Cash 111 hand , decreased 3.SOO.UX ) marks ; treasury notes , decieaised. 2i * 0. Cn ) marks ; other securities , Increased , S.SGo.tiOi marks ; notes In circulation , Incmised , II. 7)0. o * . maiks. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ THE HK.VLTV Jl.iKUEr. INSTRUMENTS placed on record June 26 1S95 : WAHIIANTY DEEDS. E A Casey and wife to J J Mlnnlck , M 1. bloi-k 4 , Sheridan Place . $ 75f Henry Mohli-r and wife to J N Chutch , lot 13 , block 1 , Covell'B add . 500 W A Saunders to L I ) Saunders , lot 16 , Washington Square . 3,000 ] I ) Wend to M O Itlcketts , lot 4 , block 7 , 1 led furd Place . " ' > DEEDS. Special master to R H Seilgwlck , lot 17 , block 3 , Ashland park . 7 Same to Mary Hlckok , lut 7 , block 75 , Dundee Place . 27 Sheriff to 1) II Lyons , lots 2 , 4 and 6 , Orchard Place . Total amount of transfers . (1,94 N , W. HARRIS & GO , BANKERS , 163-165 Denrborn-st. , Chicago. * ; V/all-st. , New York. 70 Statc-st. , Rosti LoosLt aod sold. Corrcaponienco BolUltcii VEATIIEir CROP BULLETIN Last Week Was Oool nnd Dry Lnt Drop ? Made Good Growth , GROUND STILL HOLDS MUCH MOISTURE Ind Hccn Thoroughly Sntnrntetl nutl No U.iugor from Drouth Is App\rcnt Hjo Harvest In PriiRrcii Corn Is l > olnccrjr Well , Weekly weather crop bulletin No. 12 of ho Nebraska weather service , co-operating vlth the United States weather bureau , Is- tied from Its central olllco nt the University of Nebraska , Lincoln , under direction of .3. 1) . Swczey , meteorologist of the Nc- brnska experiment station , for the week ending June 21 , liM : OK ' tnwi .nmrtLL fo TMC mix rlone ori | a truce I I The week has been rather cool nnd dry , but on the whole crops have made good -rowth. The temperature has been about two de grees below the normal In the eastern part of the state and three degrees below the normal In the western , and the nights gcn- ernlly have been cool. The rainfall has been decidedly below the normal over the state genernlly , nnd ever considerable areas In the s-ontheaslern nnd Eoulhwestern sections no rain has fallen. The ground , however , has been so thor oughly saturated by previous rains that crops have nowhere suffered Fcrlously and over the greater portion of the Elate are growing well. The rye harvest has begun In the south- easlern tecllon , bul the acreage Is small and the crop light. Kven some Holds of rye where the heads were blasted have put out new shoots , which me now heading out and promise n partial crop. The winter wheat harvest has also begun In some lo calities. Spring wheat nnd oats have con tinued to malte good growth over the stale generally , although in the southeastern section they arc now beginning to feel the need of rain. The week has beenrnther' too cool for the best growth of corn , which , however. Is in excellent condition , although somewhat weedy , especially where put In with n lister. Potaloes continue to make good growth and now promise a large yield. Orass and alfalfa continue to grow well , and In some cases the second crop of alfalfa Is already In blossom. Sugar beets are In unusually good condition. Keport by counties : SOl'THKAHTKHN _ SiCTlON. : Duller A good week for com. Hyp where the leads wore killed him stnrleil out nnd will make heads yet. Caiis Winter wheat about ready to harvest" mil will aveiage nl.jut a half crop. Conslilernble rye cut. The yield will be light. Spiing whiut and iwts never looked more promising. Corn ? roWB rapidly. Some Is waist high. Somu of It has been laid by. Clay EvtrylhIng continues to look well. OalK padliR out short. Wheat heading out well , ulld hay , paxtures and gardens look well. rlllmon * Condition of corn Ix'ttcr than average , jomo lint- pieces of wheat , but nuronge small. . s"re , , neullng rain. Pustules good. Will be a full crop of potatoes. Gage Everything growing nicely. Corn looks line. Harvest legun. Hamilton A little lee eo-il for corn. Splendid for oats. Straw growing wonderfully. Pastures nnd par-dens looking line. Ilye has comu out well und will be a good crop where not plowed up. Jefferson Wheat In the southeastern part of the county will baldly be wjrth cutting. Crops making slow growth for lack of moisture. Corn Is looking well. Jotinson Wheat has filled uncommonly well and harvest hns liogun. Oats looking cxceedlngl > well. Straw lather short , but heads well filled. Hyo u poor crop. Pastures me good. Timothy meadows look fair. I'Inx crop good. Corn has grown fast. Plum crop heavy. Lancaster Small grain In need of rain and corn rolling up Fompuhat In the middle of the day In the central part of the county. Karther south there has l - i rain enough and com Is Hrowlng fast. Nemuha Ilye being harvested. Corn doing linely. llaspberrles plenty. Wheat and oats are tilling well. Second crop of alfalfa In blossom. Nuckolls Chinch bugs bad In Ihe oum. Oats and late corn are suffering for rain. Otoe Com Is grjwlng rapidly. Oats promises IL good crop. Hay growing fast olid insturrs good. Pawnee Hyo In shock Indicates about half a crop. Wheat IH very shoit of straw , but seems well filled. Oats still rhow up In excellent con dition. Ground getting- rather dry. Wheat short and promhfi-8 half crop. Polk Corn rather uneven by reason of Injury from dust -storms. Oats will make a big crop. Potatoes extra tine. Meadows and pastures good. Hyo has thickened up wonderfully. IllchardM > n Wheat nnd rye harvest In full blast. PniHpocts never better for corn and oats. Farmers busy keeping abend of the weeds. Saline Com In doing ns well as CDiild be dp- slred and Is generally clean. Oats need another rail. I'lnx doing lincly. Alfalfa and all grasses making rapid giouth. Sounders Corn growing rapidly and pomp too lurgf to work. Oats promise a giK l crop. Pota toes large enough to eat. Plenty of rain no far. Seward Corn ha.s made n goml gi-owth. Wheat and rats will I- long enough to bind. Spring wheat being Injured by chinch bugs. Thayer A dry week. OatB lailly Injured by rukt and chinch buss. Corn doing well , but needs lain. Pastures di ng fairly well. York Oats heading out noim" . Wheat uneven. Com a little linckward. but growing rapidly , except that which was badly bruised by the dust storm , NORTHHAST SECTION. Anlelopp Small grain , except early rye , In fine condition. Oals generally heading. Corn looking 'thrifty. Hurt Wheat will mnkc a fair crop. Nights too cool for cirn. Paj'turrH gr-i.il. Oats the heaviest for ye.irs. Potato s growing finely. Pas tures anil meadowH growing finely , but tnme niHii light. Hoyd Weather fn\orabli > for the growth of crop . Haru had a normal amount of ruin. Cedar Small grain Is maturing slowly , with the bent prospect ever known In thin nelghbor- hi-od. Colfax Com that wan replanled doing well. Marly corn being cultivated the second time. Spring wheat , oats and Inrlry promise a large yield. No rye to Kpoak of. Alfalfa doing well. Cumlng OutliHik for small grain very good. Corn a gii-d stand and ready fjr a rapid.growth when we get corn wealhi-r. DIxon Corn coming on nicely. Ixite planted Is small for the time of year. Wheat and onts heading out and l'ioklng Immi't'ipe. Dodge Some damage from high winds. Corn Is small and Iru-kward , but looks well , Itye cutting and haying Is In progicFv. Douglas The temperature has locn nl-nut 2 degrees below Ihe normal and the rainfall lens than half thn normal . Holt Corn Uully washed out on rolling ground. Ground tno wet to wink. Small grain doing nicely , but rather cool fir ci.rn. Knox Cinps are doing nicely. Corn seems to grow slowly. Madison Corn cultivated twice and on the whole doing well , but listed f'irii Is very weedy. Weather very favorable for fin ill grain , whlrh could not well IiHik better. Itye Is heading. Heels very fine. Grass the best for many yeari" . Pierce Small grain fine and promises the largest yli Id for years. Coin looking- well on account of cool weather. Phttte Small grain growing sliw-ly , but heavy. Too ciKil for corn. New jximtooH plenty. Hyp one-fourth of n crop. Timothy meadowH killed out wheie closely -.osiuied . last fall. Weeds , especially wild mustaiil , rery numerous In wheat Melds. Stirpy Corn In excellent condition. Hye will mostly be cut this week and promises almost an aveiuge yield. O.its promlpi' a fair crop In the earl purl of the county anil thn best of several vears In Iho western. Potato bugs plenty. Washington Prospect good for an average crop of m.nll grain and In sime parts of the county more. Potatoes excellint. Heels a good stand. Pastures txcllrnt. . Sioux City , la. A very satisfactory week , but seine comphi'-.l of tun much rain , causing grain In bp too Mint- Yankn. . . ' I . - ( ' have iut , been so promlKlik : fm iu.ny yeaiti. Wlicnt Is thick nnd tall , wllh 1'ing , heavy heads , nnd Is Just be ginning In show milk. Oils nIxo u gi > od height with bUHhy beads. Corn Is barkwaid , but Is making u splendid root. Potatoes forward ami will makti a large crop. CKNTHAL 8iOTION. : Ho/me Weather excellent for all crufis. and gtound moist and In good shape. Oats heading nicely and cnrn growing fust. Hurfnlo Corn looks well and clean. Stand n l up to the iiwrnsi- . Oats mimtly doing will , but some rufl In spots. Wheat doing butter ei > w eek. Cusler Wheat looking well. Corn has grown fairly well , but getting weedy. Oat with heavy straw. Daw-son Another dry wek. with much damage to wheat and wits. Corn looks well and Is grow ing , but innny fields are wtedy. l-'nilt a failure ( Jreelcy Hay In the beet f r w\eral yram Wheat , oats and alfalfa linking well. HUU-III Iwfts promise an Immense crop. Itye ( produc ing Its second crop of heads. Outs will make at leiikt half a crop. Ixiuii Corn lute and a poor Hand , but growlnR vigorously. Wheat and oats growing rapidly. Merrlck Itye Improving. May I * one-thlrd o a crop. Spring wheat and outn fair. Com Inn and wtedy. Hall All vegetation made rapid growth. Bom corn Is gf-tllnir very trceMly. Outs estimated nt i from half to u full crop , Howard-Crops continue doing well , Smalt grain promises a full crop , tltvund well fal uinted , Polaloe-s litigo ctiuunh to tat. Nance Splendid growing wcnlhrr and cn.p . * growing well. Snmll uraln heading cut nicely. Some e-orn laid by , Sherman-Small grain heading fust. dram making good growth. Valley This linn K-cn a snlrndlil grow Ing w-ftU. Hyc much Improveil , lint weather bilnglng out SOUTltWIXSTtM'.N HKCTION. Adams The past week has been faxviithle la ciops. Chase Warm and do' . Corn and potaloen nr do ng lino. Small grain If heading out. but need rtiln. Small grain and corn niocry we-e-dy. Ilium on the range excellent. iMindy-AII ci-ntm are doing well. I-i-rtiililln-ymall grain generally doing well , but Mine oats will IKlight. . Com In good condition nlt'eK-tulrt"s | 'I" ' " , eilfolfn and millet dulnir Kivntlor-arnund In bfller tvndlllon than It hn been Miito isi | . r.venthing glowing fast , ! > dally weeils. Some nro lining corn yet. Wheat , oals nnd rye coming out HI.inc. 1 m mis-Small grain eonitng out fairly. Som coin very line. Some damage frnm lull. ( Irouml w-cl below where It win ever plowed. Hye 1 itklng n second growth nnd will make quite * ri'p. lltrlnn-Coingrowing : nicely. Wheat and exit * Mil be nearly n half crop. Putatoos are In gr > < | . . Alfnlln I * u KCH.I ! ciup. Thi-ro will bo n Ittl v ; iyt ; . Hall did i.iikiiil.dnmrge | | In rpols. \lfalfii lioltiB cut nnd coin li lielns laid liy. llllvlu-ock Oiiiiiml eettliiB lather dry and hniit in trp. Crops dohiKtll , but ecds Keain y-Oit ard rprlr.s wheat rufforlnc for ruin. Corn dulmc ell. Alfnlf.t mmn this In blonm. 1'iiftuuM. Kimxiis nnd potatoes tin * mpaltnl , > ct all would l > lienc'lltixl by Imme. hate rain. Lineoin Wheat and corn prow Ing rapidly ami i In excnlknt ronilltlnn. erkins A little ton cool for Kooi corn wc.ilher. Wheat and oats -ttlnn r alonir lincly. Hall ilul otno d.iiunRi ! In tin.sutitheastein part of lh . . ' d \ VlllnwSome Some corn nol up yol , lull Ki-cr- illy late cum Is a better Ktiind than early. \\ehster Sumo wheat nnd cuts will niaki > an averaKe crop , lint nmro r.iln IH iieitletl. Pasture * n Komi coiiiHtlon. Millet and cam- doing well , ' nine corn Is liolng Inld liy. llux llutte Sprlnir wli.'at Is boKlnnlnc to hem ! out. All I'ri'ps lire nmi.Inn uipld prnsrcss and III ninny rcspcdM anIm.klni . ; helter than In IS-U \\arm weather of the part few- days wood for Ilia Cherry Nluhts lee con ] fur corn , hut Rom ] foe small Krnln. Home damiiKi- from Mind and hall , l heyenm A line wielt. Oiaxs and all crops ° ' " On I1R'1 > ' An l'ili"S - aveiiiR * ciop not Impos- Dn o.i Wlicnt nnd oats In south half of Ilia county rrptn klll.il In j.s. | | apparently liy runt , ml cropi In the noiih half look line. lyya Paha lliuley heading out. All crops milting well , Lut com small for this ecaron ot In- ) < 'iir. KlmlukllOroiind wet down tno feet. Pmnlt triiln and KTOSI Innk well. l-Jaily hailey hpadlna ) ill. ( 'urn Imckwnrd. Some millet In plant yet. IjiiBiin ! Inu Blowing week. Com Is growing rapidly. Si-otts Illiiff Oats -covering from the effects nt mil. Alm < wt to.i cool for com. llc.-uy wind * lave done some damage. OUTLOOK AL )1 1 TillI1UULIXGTOX KallriMil Men Itrpurt it l-'nvoriililu Sltuntliiii Over a Vnut Slrelt-li iif Country. Following Is n synopsis of the crup report Is sued by the 11. .t M. yesterday. It In based < , n nformatlon telegrahped nnd mailed Saturday , Sunday and Moniluy. nnd Is , thi-ieforc , up lo data and reliable : Wyoming Dlvlulnn. Havennn to Snnecn llava liad eevetal good mlns tlie past wnek. Wheat mil oats are motllv heaili-d out and piomlae to make a full crop. Hje. which was thuught lo bo nllrely mined by hot winds , will matte a hale crop. Small gialn Is made without we Iwve hoe winds , ( -'orn has done exceedingly well the piut wvek. New polatot-s aie etuiilng In , und within , .he null week I hero will be nn aliundnnee.i . \erylhlng loiiks exei't-dltiKly fluttering foi a lilg lull-rent of everything. Seneca lo Alllnnre Ornps growing finely be * ui-en Ihe above ix.iuts. Potali.t-s , giustt and corn n Ihe vicinity of Alliance also doing well. Light HlinMerH the past wc'i-k. . \lllaiiee to Hdgoim.nl . What crops there nra 'ftween tht-Ku polnlH are doing well. HdKemimt to Illlllngii Past week has ben > n miner and very favw.ihle to Mwtatlon of nil Muds. Cattle doing well. Stotk shipments will- > egln i-iuly In July. Agent at Cleaimont still re- " nuts some ci.mpl.tlnts . relative to too wet wenthcn1 Tor potatoes , causing tlitm to rot. There hai' [ " en nlMui ns many calM-s biamletl In thn \1cinlty of Clenrmont thus far this pi-ason as Ilier- was all told l.-utt year , und tin- roundup Is only about half thri'iiKh. ' YrKetnbles. whrat. mt , bat ley and -witulues from Slieiiihm to lllltlnga nil doing fine. Wnrm FlioweiH the pin-t week. Kdgeinnnl lo Dcadwuod-e'mps of all kinds re. ported ns doing nicely , except corn 111 the vicinity1 of Spciitllsh. which Is rather backward on account of too much rain and cloudy weather. Southern Dlvlhlon No material change In crop ? nndltlons und prospects since hist rt-iort. Oats In some locnlltlejt arc beginning to rust , causcil by rain nnd henry news. Northt'in Dtvlflnn AH crops doing well fiver en * lire division. Helow me same exlracts from gents' re'iorls : Crete \\cather very favorable ; good rnlns ; oata Improved wonderfully ; almost n full ciop ; go < Ml' [ iivt-'H'ct for large ciop nf jiotatoes ; prospects niHer better nt this time of Ihe ycnr. | Ashland Contlilues line ; some harvesting ; small ! ; rain better than was thought fiosslble ; coin never did grow so fa t ; Kime will be too large to | . | ow next week ( current week ) ; they claim po * tate ci\jps mude. Palmer Crop situation Immcnpc ; no whcatf nats goinl ; r > * o fair ; com growing fiutt. Aurora Coin and oats doing well ; potatoes ns * sured. Hastings Corn , potatoes , oats nnd grnsi a crowing rapidly , nothing occurring to retard op damage them. , Ctiitnd Inland ProFpeets for a large yield could not be liotter. nelluinKi'rops growing as fast ns time will nu.sh them along ; oats fine ; prospects splendid ; lieels nnd potatoes progressing rapidly ; two gooj rains this week. Aicadlii Small grain will make n full cintr , with the exception of rye ; corn looks more fa > vorable than It did. llurwell Old settlers say prospects for wheat and oatu never belter here ; corn growing fast and looking well ; | K > tatoes looking well at pres ent. ent.York York Kverylhlng looUIng well , wllh cplendli [ trospects. . Kearney Kverythlng progressing finely. Siitton Crops of all kinds doing well. I-'alrmont MoKt of thi- com has been cultivated twice ; farmeis feeling gontl. Sewaid Wtiither verj' favorable. Wheat n > lda that weic given up aB worthless before the lain : ) are now oxicted to yield twenty bushels to tha acre. Outs undoubtedly full crop ; pastures anil hay lands In gi > od condition. Westein Division There Is no material chansro In the condlllons that were reported last week , e'oni Is growing nicely and doing well. Small grain , such as wheat nnd oats. Is Htlll Improv ing and growing very fast , nnd Ihe prospecls are good for one-lhlid lo one-half crop. Potatoes are growing fast. The rain on the Clieyenne line III * past three days will puih lldngs up In a hurry. ACCU.MULTIIJNS OK fill UN HTOCK9 Hrailstroet'H Wrckly Minwlng from Special Source * of Information. NHW YOIIK , June 23. Special and telegriiphlo illspatrhcBto Hrudslreet's , covering principal points of accumulation In the United Slates , Canada and Ivumpe , together wllh supplies nlloat for nuropc from nil couices , Indicot" the foilowinff changes In available stocks on Saturday , us C'im- paied with the preceding Hatuiday : I'nl el Stales and Canada , . t of the Hucky nnuntalns , wheat , di-crei.se , l.SM.mio bu. : I'nltt-d Slates. Pa- clllc coast , wheat , decrease. 601.CO ) bu. ; total de- ciease. li.ith i-oiiKls , 2,4Miii | ) bu. ; alloat for ami In KiiruiM- , wheat , deereai * . 1.4' ' ) . ( bu. : total ili-riea-.e world-H iivalbible , 3&MnO' ' ) bu. ; Un ted States and Canada , east of the H.fcky mountains , coin , decit-nse , I.S'A'.OO' ) bu. ; I'lillcd Slates anil Canada , east of the Hocky mounlalns , oats , de- creaFe 31ieKiO bu. Thn mure Impurtanl deri-e-nses of available Mocks of wheat during hint wetk , not covned by the olllclal . Islble vupply repirt , Include 3.-i.oOO fm. In nnrthwestein Interior elc- Mitois. ! Wi"M bu. In Chlruisr > private elevnt 'is ' , M.OiiO bu. In Manitoba Hoiage boats , 80.000 bu. at Ogdinsburtr. and 25,0 0 bu. tach .n ImllnnapilU private rlevatora and lit ( Julney. The more Im- pnrlant Increiues last week weio I37.0DO bu. In Milwaukee ptlvate elcvalora and 12.000 bu. at Cleveland. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ OO\'IHNMINT'S : ciior IIULLKTIN. Conc'lt nn AH K ndn of Crapi , Kxcopt Hi a r \v l.iiiMlltlni , li rino. WASHINGTON , June 2ri. Thu weather bureau. In Us report of crop conditions for the weelc ending June 24 , says : The pad week has lieea favoiable , though somewhat too cool In Ihe D.l- Ixutus nnd Mlnnehota fur some eroi * . ti-pecinlly corn. Unitilh has lit-en relli-vid over the grea'er vest has begun In the southern utates , and tlm lepnrts as to the rrop ore generally favorable. In lown the huge-it ciop of onts ever harvest il Is promlMil. A heavy frost incurred. In Utah on the Uth Intl. , causing considerable damage. Cdlnnrl 'ti ilinpu Il.-Hil. IN'DIANAPOLIS , Juno 21. Colonel Phillip W. Btanhoi-e , retired from Ihe regular army , died here loday. He was with General Hcott In Mexico arid corvee ! through the civil war as a brigadier general. Ho wau born In UI3. r F. P. SMITH ( Tel. 1S08) 8. M. BTANFOim F. P. SMITH & CO. GRAIN and PROVISIONS Room 4. N. Y. Life Bid" ; . , Oinalm. l llranch offices at 1'mnont und Columbus. All orders placed on the Chicago Hoard of Tiado. Correnponilentsi Schwurti , Liupee A Co , , Chicago cage ; Schrelner , Flack & Co. , tit. Louli. Hefec to First National Dank. Omaha. MAIlfllN Ko mutter ulit. * . liooklet un ulutlun yuu mar hav * read iciicl n xii AiNPli' . ° r ourt which U NKW Una IS AI'LAini.HtOMjLuri ; . lt Ctuy | , | t plun | , inurglli tradloi ; und DfiVINEB ALL MAIHCUl ) lOXl'ltHSHlONri. It's free and will teach rail oinrthing. AIIISOGAST ft CO. . 11 Trader * Uulldlng. Ctilcago. i