. fjS jjgjjjjff S l immMin gi ain mi THE OMAHA. DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , JUJTB 29 , 1895. 'Meiers of July Wheat Were Anxious to / Dispose of it Yesterday , OTHER MARKETS TUMBLED WITH WHEAT Corn Win Weak but Inactive with Spccnln- tlvo Uuilncn In the Way of 1 rannforrlnc Tnulc * for July Delivery Into September. CHICAGO , June 28.-Holders of July wheit were seized with n burning desire to dispose and their cmlcnvorfl to dote pose of It today , to left that option lr c lower nt the close. September lost l'ic. The other markets tumbled with wheat , corn finishing % c lower , oatB fcc lower nnil provisions nt declines. The wheat market opened weak , regard- lens of the light frosts which the weather map showed hnd visited portions of the northwestern wheat regions last night. Too light do to do itny hnrm was the general verdict with regnnl to the frost , nnd the dispatches from the country supported thai opinion. So little faith the locul crowd have In the power for harm of the frost that In less than an hour from the opening the price of July nnd September wheat had de- cllned to le per bu. below the closing fig' urea of the duy before , and that loss wni virtually held for an hour , for nt 11:3 : < o'clock September wheat was being trndet In at about 72c , after having been dowr twlco to 71c and tended us often to 72Uc It opened with sellers from " 2ytc to 72T ( nnd some buycis at those prices. It worke < up gradually Inside of the Ilrst fifteen mln utes until It touched 73c. and then com menced the decline indicated by the pro Vlous quotations. The elevator speculator ! were the busiest of the locul operators , am their trading was nllocethfr In the way o buying1 July nnd selllnR September. 'Ihi fnlluru of frost damage to spring whca Bhouid not , of course , of Itself be a reasot for lower prices. There were other rensom for weakness , however , which were pushe < into view and made to count for more thai usual from th fact Hint there was a grea ilenl of July wheat held by parties who ha/ / no use for It , and no money to pay for 1 If delivered. liquidation of July was I prominent feature of the day's business and lt effect , besides weakening the mar ket Ren orally , was to make that inontl relatively heavier than September , the lot tcr gelling to a premium of 2Uc jwr bu The cablegrams brought lower quotation * Liverpool wan given ns from VI < 1 to w lower , Paris from 23 to 33 centimes lowei Antwerp 12'/ . centimes lower , nnd ncrlli from 2V4 to" 2 i marks lower , the la-tie being the equivalent of 2Hc per bu. Export from the Atlantic seaboard consisted o MO.QOO bu. , of which 25,000 libls. woo llout The receipts were light. St. Lotils , wlrei that 10,000 bu. of tbr day's receipts wer from the new crop. The market here coul not bo held up by bad thrcMhlni ; report ! which were numerous. Liquidation of Jill ; wheat carried that future down to C9c an It dragged September down to 71',4c. The had both recovered about V&c from the bat torn near the close. July closed at 69 % and September at 71 } < c. Corn was weak , but Inactive , with specu latlve business In the way of transferrln trades for July delivery Into EJcptembci The receipts were very moderate , but fo tomorrow some Increase IB looked for. Th Atlantic exports were f.0,000 bu. The locn shipments were 3-I5.G7G bu. , and a sale c 100,000 bu. of No. 2 yellow nt > , lc over th July price was reported. Some places I this stnte have been for ten days back on are still complaining of chinch bugs doln considerable damage to corn. July , whlc closed yesterday at 47'Ac , nnd Septembei which closed at 48c , pold today at 47c an < 8c , recovering a irlllo near the end nn closing at from 47Ho to 47 > , iq for July t 48V.c ( for September. In oats business was not so heavy ns yes terday. Further weakness was ilovelope and prices ended from % c to % c under yes terdny's closing. The cash market wn very dull nnd lower , owing to much heavlt arrivals1 than were expected and scarce ! any demand from any source. The weal ness extended Into the speculative crow nnd that , with continued Felling out of Ion stuff , created tho' ' lower prices. Septembc ranged from 2T 1Jc to 25c and closed r from 2TVic to 2T1&C. The provision market was In line wit grain. It opened lower , became weaker $ the session progressedand closed at virtual ! the lowest figures of the day. The recelp of hogs were only about 19.000 head , nr 13,000 head are estimated for tomorro\ Compared with the closing prices of the dti before , pork Is 27Hc lower , lard lOo and rll 12'/fcc lower. Estimates for Saturday : Wheat , 27 can corn , 200 cars : oats , 219 cars ; hogs , 13,0 head. The leading futures ranged as follows : Artiste i. I Opan. | High. | Law. I Clou. Wlicut.No. 2 June cn n July nn OOHO Bcpt 72H H 73 Corn No. 2. . Juno July. 47M nnQH 47MB Bcpt 48X 48 48 Oats No. U. . . Juno . ? ; ! < 2514 25 25 July 2M 25 Sept 25H 26M Tork ccr bbl July 12 37K 12 42H 12 22H 12 22 St-pt 12 70 12 70 12 45 12 45 Lmd.lOOlb * Jnlv 0 115 0 05 0 B7H 0 67 Sept 0 80 0 62H 0 76 0 70 Short RlbB- July. . . . 0 42K 8u ? * 6 30 0 32 Sept 0 C'Jhi 0 M ) 0 52 Cash quotations were ns follows : FIX > UR Easy ; winter patents. J3.MJJ4.20 ; wli ter Gtrnlghts , 53.40n3. ) ; spilng patents , 54.00 4.35 ; spring straights , J3.10C4.00 ; bakers , 52.10 3.20. WHEAT No. 2 rprlng. C9 ? , 72)ic ; No. cprlng , nominal ; No. 2 red , fi9i ! < tiU' , < .e. CORN No. 2 , 47 e47c ; No. 3 yellow , 46 . OATS-No. 2 , KUc ; No. 2 white , 29Q29V4c ; N t white , 28'j 29e. RYE No. 2. 60c. 1IARLEY No. 2. 62o ; No. 3 , 4S52o ; No. 4 , 49 FLAX SEED No. 1. 51.60. TIMOTHY SEED-Prlme. 53.75. PROVISIONS Mem p k , per bbl. , 512.21 12.30. Lnrd. per 100 Ibs. , 5C.C7U. Short rll sides ( loose ) , 56.3 i6.35 ; dry salted should ? ( boxed ) , 55.37'Ar5.CO ' ; Ehott clear , bides ( bo\i.-i . . . WIIISKV Distillers' finished goods , per gn 51.M-.4. The followlne were the receipts and shlpmar today : On tli ] Pro lui oxohanTB tol'iv the butlar rm ket WUH steady : erwiinry. I04l7c : dairv. It 14c. Efgs , Htuady ; 10Wllc , Cheese. OH 7Ho KKW VUltIC UUNKIt.VL JI.VRItKT. Clotlng Quotutlom uu thu 1'rlnulptl Co : : tnnilltloft mill Mnplra. NFW YORK , June 2S.-FLOtlR-Recclpts. 1 ZOO bbla. ; exports , 17,000 bbls. ; Rales , 14.600 pk Market weaker to sell nnd demand very llg City mill patents , 54. 7585.00 ; winter paten 52.80an.23 ; city mill clears , 54.1084.23 ; win Btralghtv , I3.S564.00 ; Minnesota patents , K.I 4.25 ; xvlnter extras , 53.OQff3.CO ; Minnesota bake I3.05iff3.75winter low trillion , 52.453.00 ; n > r low grades , t2.UOfl2.00. Rye Hour , quiet ; till 1C1) bbls. ; Bupsrnnc , 5I.-04M. ' . : ; fancy , 54. ( 4. CO. CORN MEAIj Weak ; sales. KK > bbls. ; yeli wt-stern , 51. Hi Hrondywlne , 52.90. WHEAT Receipts , none ; expoits , none ; sal 13,9:3KK ( > bu. filtuleH , 8,000 bu. | Ot. Six ) ! , t1 nnd weak ; No. 2 red. In store nnd rlevnl 73ci nlloat , 74T4c ; f. o. b , , 7iic alloat ; ! 1 northern , 7SHo delivered ; No. 1 hard , 75 delivered. Options opened \\rnk , had a th rally , but yielded to steady liquidation , p tlcularly In July , and wns weak nil day , cl Ing at 1UU0 net loss. There was no ouu support and lower cables , absence of exr and a geneial discrediting ot the spring wh damage storltH were among the Iniluen factors ; No. 2 red Juno closed 73'Uo : Jl 739-1607CC , closed at TSTiCj August , 7414875 closed at 74lic ; Septemtwr.74Ti 6'4c , closed 75UC , Octobsr. 75 9-160 > 76ic ( , closed at 75' ' December , 77U78WC , closed at 77'c. ' ( CORN- Receipts , 40.9CO bu. ; exports , 4.800 I FtUeH , OS.K'O ' tiu. futures , 93.COO bu. spot. S | weak ; No , 2 , ClHo In t > levutor.C2Hc ulloat ; yell HHft52Ho ; eUvator. C2ic. ! Options lower w the decline In wht-nt , lulped ulso by talk n larger mo\emenl. closed < jc lower ; July , 51 t2' ' < 4e , closed ut 61 ic ; August. C2H062 ic , cleat at C2Hc , September , 62 < | C3'ic , closed nt C2U OATB Urcvlptii , CO , 400 bu. ; exports , 7.COJ t Kilta , 00 bu. futures. 1,127,000 bu. spot. i > weaker ; No. ! , o ; No. 2 , delivered , 'a'.ifi ' : Ko. 3 , 2SUc ; No. 2 white , 32 t ; No. 3 wh llHo ; track mlxetl wectrrn , 304i31c ; track wl Western , S"fi33Uc. Options declined heavily rter liquidations , purtlculurly In July , and clo KBlVkO lower ; June closed at 2Sc ; July , 2 ZUVio , closed ntSHc ; September , 25HC29 closed at 28TI.C. / HOPS-Stfnil/state. common to choice , i 2f > 5o ; Pacltlu Mint , old , SijSc ; Ik54 , 4U3c ; I. don market , stA-idy. I.EATHER-giket : hemlock sole , lluenos Ay light to heavytiJ eights , 22023c ; achl. 218c IIAY-Qults lA d to choice. 5 .5 e7.50. HIDES Firm7 ; wet salted New Oilcans. lected , 45 to 65 Ibs , , Clic , nominal ; Texan , lectr < l. CO to d ) Ibs. , 7c , nominal ; lluenos Ay dry , 20 to 14 Ibs , . ICo. nominal ; Texan , dry , M SO lb . , UitlSc. WOOIr-FInn : domeitlc IHcce ; HfflSc ; put . 1'ROVISIONS Ueef , quiet ; family , 511.50CU extra , mt-fs , 517.004 > 19.W , C\it meat * , n pickled bellltn , (1U7c ; pickled ihoulder * , iiicKled hams. 9Ut t .kC. Lard , weak , west ittam closed at 53.75 afkcd ; city at J5.UW6 July clcted at t&tO. nominal ; September , 5' notnlnnl ; refined. itcn > 1 > * . Pork , firmer ; new m. s . I14.S001I.ZS. IIl'TTER-FIrm : western dairy , 0014c ; west- rm crcfltnery , 12fflJc , western factory , 8@12c ( iiglnn : , lie ; Imitation creamery , HOl&c ; state dulry , ! l 17c ; stnto creamery , 17HW18C. flliESL' : Firm ; tno. ! large , tasli ; small , C > idSUc ; ran eklnm , 2'ic. ' E'ICIS Steady ; stntc nnd Pennsylvania , 14',4c : recPlpln. B.B72 | ikgn. ROSIN--lulet | strained , eotnmon to Rood , 5I.C3 TALLOW-Slcndy ; city , 4U044c ! ; country , 4H ( Jli"P. PnTROLEfM-Wcuk ! United closed at 1.4J bid. bid.TrRPENTINEOulel nt K\l < nZ > * > , t. IIICC St"orly ; domtsllc , fair to extra , 4WCMCJ Jnpnn , Zutv. METALS Pig Iron , firm ; Amerlcnn , 510.CO ® 13.CO. Ccpper , easy ; brokers' prlco , 10'4c ! ex change price. llO.fiOfflO.C2H. Lead , stimng ; brokers' price , ! 3.12Vi ; exchange price , J3.25. Tin , llrrn ; pttnlls , 513.S5013.S5 : plates , market nrm. Spelter , fUlet | ; domestic , 53.CO'J3.63. ! COTTON SEED Ollr-t'rlme sumincf yellow , 2C26'Sc ? ! off summer yellow , 23a2V/4c ; prime summer white , 238300. OMAHA UENUR.U , .MARKET , Condition of Trailo anil quotntlois on Httiplo mill I'nnor Prnditcc. Old hens nre very scarce , there having been n heavy falling off In the receipts during the past few days. Quotation * i UdOB Choice stock , lOc. IlttTTER aeklng stock. S',4c : choice to fancy , 10&12c ; gathered country , Ho ; separator creamery. 16c. LIVE POl'LTRY Hens , G',4 ' < [ ? 7e ; roosters , 3 < v , spring chicken * , 52.0083.50 per dox. , or 14c pel Ih. ; rtucki , So ; ttttkeys , CB7c ; geese , Cc. ViAt < C.'holrc fat , 79 to lou Ibs. . are quoted al CQic ; large nnd coarse , 4J5',4c. CHEESE Wisconsin full cream , 9c ; Younfl Americano , lOo ; twins , lie ; Nebraska nnd Iowa , full cream , 10c ; Nebraska nnd Iowa , part skims , 6H7c ; Llmburgcr , No. 1 , lOo ; brick , No. 1 , He , Swiss. No. 1 , 14c. HAY 1'plnnd hny , 57 ; midland , 57 ; lowlnnil , 50.W ; rj'e straw , 53 ; color makes the price on hay , Light bnlcs sell the best. Only top grades bring top prices. PIiEON8-Per doz. , 51.0001.EO. VEGETABLES. The market on vegetables did not present nnj esppclnlly new features. Watermelons nre in III ) , ernl supply. The ncrenge throughout T ! | scct'on' of Ine south this H-nr has been larger than usual nnd fiom now nn the market Is expected to hi Mix-rally supplied with this fruit. Probably thi largest number of watermelons grown In nny om of the states nre produced In Georgia , It ranldru first In the watermelon Industry , though Soutt Carolina and Jersey grow very liberal quantities und also Florida. The probable acreage of water melons In Georgia dining an average season ii nbout SO.OOO acres , which net In the nelghborhooc of 5WOt)00 ) tn the glowers , with the trnnsportntloi companies getting over 51,000.000. The acreage o melons this year has been much larger thnn last as prices realized during the last two or threi heiiRons have been TO low that farmers gave othe products more attention , but this season wli doubtless lo ) one of the heaviest melon seasons 01 record. Georgl.i growers thought their cro | would l > c mined by Insects this year , nnd tin Department of Agriculture made nn Investlgntloi and dlscoveied that the black bug which wa thought to be damaging the plants wim noihln ; more than an oidlnary beetle attracted tn th plant by the fertlllrlnK material nnd wns do'ni no matcrhil damage , though some dnm"B * wn found being done by cut worms nnd wire worm ? and the depaitment suggested to groweis to po\ In the fall and leave the land hute during th winter. Then In the caily epilng , us soon n grass begins to come up In adjoining llelds , th fields which are to bo devoted to melons shoul bo planted with grass , or nny oilier green veieta tion which has previously been poisoned by beln sprinkled with parts green In the solution. Th cut worms nnd also most of the wire worm which may bo still pren-nt In the land will fee upon the vegetation and be ( tilled. Quotations : I OTATOES Old stock , C5S75c ; new potatoes chole * * stock. POc. ONIONS lieimudss , per crate , none ; Callfor nla. in cneks. per bu. , 51.15. OLD REANS-IInnrt picked , navy , J2.20 ; Lira beans , per Ib. , C'i5'4e. PAIUIAOB On eiders , 2',4c. RADISHES Per doz. bunches , 15c. OREEN ONIONS Per dor. , bunches , 15c. LETTUCE-Per doz. , iS2'c. ASPARAGUS Choke stock on orders , 35S50 per doz. bunches. CUCt'MHERS On orders. C060o per doz. PEAS On orders , per bu. . 51.0001.2) . ' STRING REANS-On orders , per " ,4-bu. bo ; eo ? 70i. . WAX REANS On orders , per ' /4-bu. box , C jJ73c. TOMATOES Florida stock , per 6-basket crat ( { J51.50 ; Mississippi stock , per 4-bnsket crate , $1.0 St'MMER SQUASH Per doz. , on orcleis , 23 ! 40c. WATERMELONS Per doz. . crated , $3.60. FRUITS. The market was well supplied with berries ye : tcrdny , while the demand wns lighter , owing I the cold rainy wrather. Quotations : RED RASPBERRIES Per 21-qt. case , $3.03' ' 5.50. PLUMS California , per box , choice stock , 51.4' ' southern , per case , 52. APRICOTS California , choice Block , per bo : 51.40S1.75. CALIFORNIA PEACHES Per box. 51.0-WU SOUTHERN PEACHES Per case , il.inm.2j. APPLES Southern , per ! 4-bu. box , 655f73e. STRAWI1ERRIES Choice shipping stock. p < case nf 21 qts. , 52.75. CHERRIES California , per 10-11) . box. $1.75. GOOSEBERRIES Per 24-qt. case. 52.002.23. SOl'THEHN CHERRIES Per 24-pt. case , t.7 HLACK RASPIIERRIES-Per 21-qt. case , 52.7 RLACKnKRRIES Choice stock , per 21-q case , 52.25ff2.CO. 52.25ff2.CO.TROPICAL TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES Navels , per box , none ; cholc bcedllngs , per box , 52.50 ; Mediterranean sweet ; 53.00 ; fancy St. Michaels , 53.25. LEMONS Extra fancy lemons , MO size , 56.2i TOO slie. 56.50. IIANANAS Choice large stock , per hunch , $2. : JJ2.50 : medium sice bunches , $2.0002.23. PINEAPPLES P r doz. , 5I.75ffl2.25. accordln to size. MISCELLANEOUS. Fias-Fancy. 15o ; choice , KOl3c ; Cnllfornli bags , 7c. HONEY California. 140150. MAPLE SYRUP-Qallon lugs , per doz. . 51 Rlxby , 5-gal. cans , 53. NUTS Almonds. 14e ; English walnuts. of shelled. 12c ; standards , lie ; filberts , lee ; llrnj nuts , lOc ; pecans , 9c ; peanuts , raw , 6c ; ronale 7c. DATES In 60 to 70-lb. boxes , 6c per Ib. ; fai dales , small boxes , IOC per Ib. CIDER Pure Juice , per bill. , 55 ; half bbl. , $ : COCOANUTS Per hundred , 54. RICE POPCORN In the ear. on orders , per II S'.iiC. HIDES AND TALLOW. HIDES No. 1 grten hides , t'lc ; No 2 srei hides , 8c ; No. 1 green salted hides , Oo ; No. gieen salted hides. SVic ; No. 1 veal calf. 8 to Ibs. , 13o ; No. 2 venl calf. 8 to 15 Ibs , . lOQlOUi No. 1 dry Hint hides , 12 14c ; No. 2 dry flint hide 12c ; No. 1 dry wilted hides , 12c ; partly curt hides. V4c per Ib. lees than fully cuied. SHEEP PELTS Green salted , each , 25060 green salted shearlings ( shoit wooled early skin : each. CniSo ; dry shearlings ( short wooled cm skins ) , No. 1. each , 5i10c ; dry shearlings ( she wooled early eklns ) , No. 2 , each , Co ; dry fll Kansas and "ebraska butcher wool pelts , p Pbund , actual weight , DBSc : dry Hint Kansas a ; Nebraska murrain wuol pelts , per pound , actu weight , 4JCc ] ; dry Illn' Cclorndo butcher W ( pells , per pound , actual weight , 4g6l4c ; d Hint Colorado murrlan wool pti ; . , ier pour actual weight. 4SJ6c. Have feet cut elf , as It useless to pay ft eight on them. TALLOW AND GREASE-NO , i tniiow. 4 4 > ,4c ; No. 2 tallow , 3Vi 4c ; pease , white A , ugni , Biiyc ; iiuiiiicuiuuu , ju ii.u ; Beeay , Di and chaffy , 84r9c ; cotted and broken , coarse. 9c : cotted nnd broken , fine , 6'iiSe. WOOL , WASHED Medium. ICOISc ; fine 1 16c ; tul > washed , 16J18c ; black. So ; bucks. ( tag locka , 213e ; dead milled. 5fCo , FURS. FL'RS-Dear. black. No. 1. large. $ : o.00323.i Lear , brown. No. 1 , Intfe. ll.'OOuGJj.oO ' ; No. l , n dium , $16 ; No. 1 , email. 51. ! ; bear , brown , ye ; ling" . No. 1 , laige. 510.00if 12.00 ; No. j , mcdlu IS ; No. 1. small , $6 ; U'ar , uruwn , cubs No large , $7 ; No. 1 , medium. 55 ; No. 1. , ma | | . badger. No , 1 , medium. 51o ; No. 1 , small. 8. ( 1. lurKC , 111 ; No. 1. medium , > S ; Nu. j ' B'nl ( IS ; bear , silver tip , cubs. No. 1 , lurKC , Ji.'oOiTl No. 1. medium. COc ; No. 1. Email , ioc : fish No. 1 , larKO , IS ; No. 1 , medium , JS ; No. j. Li , ! II ; fox , t,11\cr , us to color , nci-oiding to beau No. 1. large , ilud ; No. 1. medium , $ S ) ; No. small. < 50 ; fox , silver , pule , according to beau No. 1 , laiue , HO : No. l , memum , ICO ; No. email , SV9 ; fox , cross , No. 1 , laige , } 7 ; js'o , medium. 13 ; No. 1 , email , f2 ; fox , red. No. lurite. ll.r.O . ; No. 1 , medium , SI. 5 ; No. l , srni II ; fox , gray , No. 1. lame. * ' : Ko. l. medlu coc ; No , J , email , ( Oc ; fox kits , No. l , laige , I No. 1 , medium , lire ; No. 1 , email , 30c ; lynx , Z 1 , Urge. 13 ; No. 1 , medium 12 ; No. 1 , tni : ll.f.0 ; marten , No. 1 , large , 12 : No. 1 medlu (1.60 ; No. 1 , small , $1 ; mink. No. 1. large. ( 65c ; No. 1 , medium , 40c ; No. 1 , email , 33c : ml ! dark , No. 1 , large , 65o ; No. 1 , medium , 40c ; I 1 , Email , SOc ; mountain lion , perfect head t feet. No. 1 , large. tl.uOfi > 2.00 ; Imperfect ckl JS.OOC7.00 ; No. 1. small , } f- ; otter. Bale. No. large , , 17 ; No , 1 , medium. i5 ; No. I , imnll. voon , No. 1 , laige. 60ff70c ; No. 1 , medlu th tha ed kiimll , 11.50 ; wolf , prairie , No. 1. large , 65R : No. 1 , miHllutn. 63c ; No. * . small. < 0c : beav t. ; per kin. No. 1 , large. IS.OC8600 ; No. l , medlu mt II.SO ; No. 1 , small , 12 ; beaver kits. No. 1 , iJl 12 ; No. 1 , medium. II.50 ; No. 1 , omali , ! mufkiuts , winter. No. l , larce , SQlOc ; No. medium. 9c ; No. 1 , small , 7c ; mutkrnts. r Iten Na. 1. laree. 406c : No. 1 , medium. 7c ; No. ned mall , to ; muikrnt klt . 2O8o. I'uorln MiirUota. rnORIA. June IS. CORN Market dull , low No. 2. 47lie : No. 3. 46 * c. OATS Market dull , lower ; No. 2 , white , 2 No. S while. 27'4c. RYhV-Market dull , lower ; Nn. 2. 2fl63o. WHIBKV Market firm ; finished goodi , (1 for hlEh wines. RKCKIITS Wheat , none ; corn , 27,300 bu. ; oa 41,0(10 bu. : rye. none ; barley. 700 bu. SHIPMENTS Wheat , none ; corn. 2.COO b oats , 57,200 bu. ; rye. COO bu. ; barley , 1,400 bu. Mllvfuukrn MunrH. MILWAUKKB , June 28-WHKAT-Lower ; ] 3 tprlnir , WtC't No. 1 northern , 7CHc ; Septc Min bcr , 7H4C , n ; OORN In moilrrate supply ; No. 3. 4Uc. ic ; OAT -IXWC < rj No. 2 white , 23c ; No. S wh in nominal. IS ; RARLKV Ix . > wer ; No. . 2. . , 49c . , _ ; wmple , nomlr W. WHEAT PRICES ARE TOO LOW Estimated Decrease of the Surplus for Ex port During the Coming Year. WOOL SALES INCREASE ON AN ADVANCt Hotter Claoi nf Woolen Goods Stronger null I'rlcoi Higher Steel Rnlli Taken 1-lbornllr nt the Advance of 88 Tcr Ton. NEW YORK. June 2S.-II. O , Dun & Co.'s Weekly Itevlow of Trade , which Issues to morrow , will say : IJuslncss Is better , although the crop out look affecting prospects beyond the near future Is a little less distinct. There Is more ground for doubt about winter wheat and cotton than a week ago , ami threshing receipts are comparatively low , though the prospects for spring wheat are exceedingly Kood. The price , a quarter of a cent lower for the week , Is beyond mistake too low , 11 the latest Impressions of Injury to winter wheat are correct. Receipts for the week are relatively small , but for four weeks have been B,1CC,41I bushels , against 6,791- 528 bushels last year , while Atlantic exports , Hour Included , have beer for four weeks 4,912,729 bushels , ncnlnst 7,444,00 ! tnirtiels Inst year. Coin lm de clined n fraction and pork Is stenily. Cotton linn fallen 3-10 of a cent , to 7 cents , In spite of reports' serious Injury by rains In Texas nnil Louisiana. A llKht IniylnK by north ern eplnners suiprloes the market , for their tak ings have been more tlmn enough for the year' * consumption and returns show a Kreut decrease in exports of cotton goods. Speculation has even ppiead to the wool mar ket , nnd with nn ntlvunce of about 1 cent Ir prices the sales nt lloston have been the largesi ever known for the week 11,067,000 pounds , ugultis 3&fiCOO pounds In KJIn four weeks of June sales have l > cn 10,232,405 iiounds domestic am 17,4M00 ( ; pounds of foreign , but 111 1SH2 they weri 1.1MO,7,0 iiounds of domestic nnd 10,127COO pounih of foreign. A growing belief that the dumeitli clip Is short nnd nn Idea that thp coming I.ondor sales , beginning , Iuly 2 , will show higher prices have been more potent tlmn a little Increai-J It the manufnctu'tng demand , nnd the price hni risen at all mntUets. Light weights and mlxev Koods hesllate nnd some ate lower thnn a yea ago , but since the Wnshtngton mills opened ela ; woistedM nt a slight ndvancc other medium am better Kradra have been stronger In tone. Th < labor troubles arc parsing with frequent advance In wages. Copper 1ms been strengthened by n large sale o Calumet & Hecla for export nt 10 % cents , whlcl Is now quoted , while tin Is slow nt J14.0i am lead nt J3 2JV6. lion slll : ndvamcs , 11 ss.Tnor fell Init for J12.UO at 1'ittsburg nnd grey foiso n Jll.fO ; a further ndvancc In slructiiral forms I expected ; the western demand ftTv cleel rails n the advance of M per ton Is quite good ; the lls In bar Is mulntnlntil , untl plnte nnd sheet mill ale crowded , so It is illttlcilH to place orders n current prices. The half yearly report of falluiea next wee ! will Include about C.900 , nemlnst 7rw for the Ills half of last year , with assets of about JSf.OOO.OK ( main-it $101,57S.li2 ! last year , liut for the cord age eonci-rn. the nBgregate would be neatly " per cent less thnn lust year , nnil the inamifactut Ing liabilities 'M per cent less , but Including I the manufacturing liabilities will be about } < 0 , 000,000. ncalnst JU.376.KO Inst > ear , nnd the tinil Ing $43,000,000 , against { 52,345.978 laH year , wlill miscellaneous lnbllltle were only $2,700,03 ! atrivlnH $ r.i"/ ( > ,072 Inst yenr. Kalluies for the pnfteelc hnv been 230 In th t'nlted Suites , against 214 Inst year , and twenty two In Canada , against tli'.rly-flvc last year. CLtiAIUMl HOUsii TUT.ll.9. " nto of IliislncBi Trnnoictctl by tti H'orlittcil liiinkH l.iBtVcrlf. . YORK. June 28. The following table complied by IlrndHtrcvt's , shows the toinl deal nnces nt the principal cities nnd the percentage c Increase or deciease , ns compaicd with the cent fpondlng week lust year : C1TICS. Clearings. Inc. De ( New York . . . . STI.rOS.SM 45.3 Chlcngo f3,137C30 10.6 lioston 93.346.8JG 2U.3 Philadelphia . , " 44).Wil : 39.2 St. I ouls 21.275 C03I 10.9 Snn Kranclsco 10.227.7S1) ) 0.9 | Ilaltlmoru 13 211,3731 , EO.O , I'lttsburB 16 2 II 0111 24.6 . Cincinnati . . . , 13.7S1.5VI 12.2 . Kansas City . Z9.U New Orleans . Gs3iw4 ] ; ! 11.5 Buffalo 23.9 Milwaukee . . . . B.U7.22J 3S.2 Detroit 5,471 [ ! 2 12 3 Ixnilsvlllo C.CSl.tCJ 50.0 Minneapolis . , , , 7.3 OMAHA 3.071.234 20. 1'rovldencc . . . 5. M 2 2X ) Cleveland 31.9 Houston . . . . 2i.8 St. 1'nul Denver 2,441 601 IndlnnnpMIs . , 4. IS ) 620 11.6 Columbus , O. , 3,5 ) 6)0 24. Hartford ] , H 5.i5S 33.0 Richmond . . . . 2r.22 W4 8.4 Washington . . 1.5I7,3,3 Dallas 2.0JJ 738 St. Joseph . . . . 1,126,0)0 ) PeoMn , 1,715 HO 2L8 Memphis 1,0 : . * > H5 | Portland , Ore. 1.K4 Ills Rochester i.ss.ocir , 17.7 New Haven . . : r > 5 7.1 Savannah . . . . 1.5VJ.012 2).l Spiingtleld , Mass 1 2 3,2.f- , 2I.91 Worcester 15.7 | Portland , Me 8.9 Atlanta , ! i77nn 23.7 Poit Worth , 1.0.7rf4 'Waco 1,2 2,01' Kyracuse 1050'M . Des Mnnes ! 9SO.CGOI 20. 2 Ctrnnd Haplds . . . 759.17r. ! 20C Seattle 437.301 C Lowell Jll,979 6.C Wilmington , Del. 708,399 27.7 Norfolk 630 205 Sioux City . . . 35" ! 6 6 I.is Angeles 1.0I3.U6 45.2 Tncoma rM.31l 1S.1 Pngluaw , Mich. . . 32l,73i 23.6 Spokane SC3CfO Jacksonville 277,563 Lincoln 2t.2r ! New Iledford . . . . 469,711 42.5 Wichita 43S.SS3 50.2 Birmingham 425.125 21.2 Tcpekn 4 > > y,193 Lexington. Ky. . . 2I7.CJ4 Ulnghampton SCG.SOOJ 37 Hay City , Mich. 32.7 Kail 1 River 53.1 Akron , O 43.S ! Sprlneflled , O. K3.140 17.1 Canton. O 167.700 0.1 Kloux KnllB . . . 37,7C ! I'Yfinont , Neb. t6,45l | llastlnfis , Neb. . ChattunooBa . . 20J.152 S.C Forgo 15S.30.1 46.2 NiiKhvllle C93.2I5 9.0 4,057.010 45.1 Salt Lake l,0'iO,579 S.O Itnckford. 218.234 18.6 Helena 541.073 10.1 Hcrxuton JOJ.576 Knlanvizoo . 311 , Sll Little Hock 234,156 Totals United States. . . | $1 , 010. 1 .OI1 23.6 Exclusive of New York. . . | 439.17C.S37 21.2 DOMINION OK CANADA. Not Included In totals becaute of no comp : Ison on last se.ir. Not Included In totals because containing otr Items than dealings. 's KKVII\V OF Continued Ailvanrc In Iron Prices Sn jirlHoH F.ven the 'Irmlr. NEW YORK , June 23. Rradslreet's tomorrc will say : Dominating business conditions of the week n the continuation of the large 'demand for ai further Increase In prices for Iron and stc which have turprlscd even the trade. The Jump rail prices and scarcity of , and higher quotatio for plates and nails have tended to produce lei poiary scarcity. Improving whnat conditions have finally co vlnceil many In the trade that there Is likely be fully 4 : > .OuO.X ( bushels ) ur\e&ted In t United States tills year , which , with the pro able "available" surplus of CO.OuO.OOO busht being carried over at this time , points to on lUO.OUO.OOO bushels , and possibly 110,000,000 bush < or more , available for export during the ne twelve months , which Is less than In any ye since liw. With short crops abroad In some I etanceu this can hardly fall to bring a high range of prices. It will doubtless ptovo dlsa pointing to learn that the exports of wheat ( ui Hour us wheat ) , both coutts , fiom the Unit States and Montreal , have only amounted 1,946.402 l.uslu-U . , against 2837,000 bushels la week. The decrease is largely of ( lour shlpmer fiom Newport News , Hoaton. New York and S Francisco , The exports In the correspond ! week a year ago were only 1,717,000 bushe 3)71OiX ! ) ) bushels two years ago and r216OX ) but els In the fourth week In June. 1S92. There are a few evidences of revival of ee eral trade at the touth , but merchants at i most all leading cities tn that region report tl demand continues very moderate and cullrctlc are slow. General buetness on the Pacitlo co < continues In contrast to that elsewhere. 1 creases are reported In several lines from Seatt where a slats facKry Is to be built , and import tloni of British tin plate have been rccelvi Relatively lets activity Is reported at Tucon Portland announces the Oregon fruit crwi w I * a large one , but there U no change In t general business situation. Wheat In being i ported from Ban Francisco as fun an U can leaded Into ( hips. Wheat and ( lour ihlpmei to Europe are to be resumed from the mills Vallejo , after She suspension of cue year. 1 only change * west and northwest arc contlnu It- Improvement In cereal crop conditions nnd the stimulus to busings by continued firmness of demand for Iron nnd stce STOCKS ANJMJONDS. I'cntnro ot ! peculation en 'Change Vfni the 11 rente in NEW YORK , June feature of the speculation on the St ichnnge today was the brenk In the Industt \flmres. Large lines of long slock were thrqWH4n ? the market and bears sold freely. On llbvw 5 , ' down slop orders were uncovered , which im'rf to the volume of sales , nnd the speculation became nlmo t pan icky. In the middle of the afternoon the decline wns checked by n covering movement , which caused n sharp rally , but a slight reaction oc curred In the closing dealings. The posting of a notice on the Stock exchange explaining ttmt the United Stales Kublx-r company slock would be stricken from the list If it did not comply with the request of the governing committee to furnish n statement of Its Iliiiinclnl condition nddfil materially tra the feverlshness of the mar ket , although It was announced that n statement as being prepared , wnlch would be submitted to the Stock exchange. The fluctuations In thoeu Industrials which fluctuated most widely nre : Tol'ueco , nd\nncfd 7i per cent to 114 % , broke to 107 anil rallied to 1I2H. closing 1 > 1 per cent lower on the day ; Tobacco pieferred. de clined 2 p r cent to 113 ; Rubber , dropped 3Vi per cent to 37'i , recovered to 381S , reacted to 38 % , making n net liws of l i per cent ; Rubber pre- fen 1 , wild dun n 1 % per cent to VSuiar \ ; , after an early gain of HJ per cent , fell off MS per cent to US'i , closing 2 % per conl above the low point and IH per cent down from ypUiuay ; Chlcngo tins , opened ' ,4 per cent lower , rose > ,5 per cent to M , broke tn (3 ( nnd milled to M'4 , which Is l i per cent below yesterday's fln l sales ; Distilling , advanced ? i per cent , fell off 2 per ctnt nnd lepnliinl % per cent , losing 1 per cent net ; General Electric , rose { per cent to 37 , receded to 34 % , closing at a rally of HI per cent. The general market wns of course affected by the brrnk In the Imlusttlals. liut only to n lim ited extent , except In a few Instances. In the early trailing prices r. no from ' .t to 2Vi per cent. The Improvement wns nscrlbtd to the feeling ot confidence Inspired by the trunk line agreement. Then came tile great collapse , In which the grangers receded from 1 to 2\ per cent , the latter llurllngton ; TfiinisseiConl , 2 per cent ; c'olnrnilo , 1'i per cent ; Pjclll" Mull. 1'i per cent , nnd the general list fiom ' / to Hi per c nt. During the nfteriuinn there was a tally of lrf per cent In Hurllngtnn , 1'.4 per cent In Rocl < Island. Is , per cent In Tennessee , 1't per cfnl In Wheeling & Lake Erie , nn > l from H to 1 pel cunt In other stocks. The market WHS Irrexulni In the final trading nnd ctcwd unsettled In ton- , The bondypeciil it Ion wns strong In tone dur ing the tally dealing" , but the subsequent do. mimili/.ntUm of the slock market ltd to a shat tering of values of m irtguRes. The salca wen $1.476.001. The Evening Post's London cablegram says The pHifpect of a general election teen check ! business , but the tone of the stock market tod.- was good. Indeed , nil the markets , Including Americans , were better- but featureless. A smnl Chinese loan for 1.000.000 will probably come tm' ' In lyimlon next week. It hus nothing to do will the big loan yet to be settled. Tlio new Unltet Sinter bonds were nt 12 premium today. 'Kho following wore the closing quotntlon on the lending stocks of the New York ex change today : ex-dlv , " The totnl sales of stvclis Jtoday were 47C.7C shares , Including : Ameilcrfn Sugar. f4 200 ; Amerl i-un Tobacco , 31fW ; Ilurllngtijn. 17 ! ) M ; Chlcng Gas. 85COil : Distilling and Cuttlefe < dlng , 2),00fl General Electric , ' C..icO ; Kansas & Texas prr feried , 7.7 < : I < ou'svllle ' & Nn-t. > vllle.3,600 ; Man hattan.ConajlUlaUd , .4.1QHl > II ' Pouri Pacific , 4.MC National Lend. 11.6(0 ; New-.Yo'rfc & N w Enplilrti 5 > ( ) ; Norlhwi-stern. 4,3tl ) > "llacino Mall , 6.10C Reading. 30.SV ) ; Rock Islund , O" ) ; St. 1'au 21.900 ; Silver Certificates , jlO.OJO ; Tennessee Cm & "Iron. 24,610 ; United States L'athcr , 3,300 United Slates Rublx-r. 20.M5 ; Wabnsh preferred 4.100 ; Western Union , 3,800 ; Wheeling & Lak Erie , 18,400. New Vnrlc llonry .tlnrkor. NEW YORK. June 2S. MONEY ON CALL- Easy at lHi2Vi pr cent ; last loan , 2 per cenl closed nt 2 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-2'.t@3 pc CfSTEULlNO EXCHANGE Quiet nnd ste d > with actual business In bankers' bills nt S4.S9'Ai l.8Hi ! for demand nnd S4.fe8' , ( : T4.8S1i for 60 days posted rates , 54.8984.89' nnd 54.9JG4.90Vi ; con : merclal hills. 54.87 > ! i J4.if , > . SILVER CERTIFICATES C6i T67c. GOVERNMENT HONDS Steady. Stnte bond ! quiet. Railroad bonds , weak. Closing quotations of bands were ns follows : N , W , HARRIS & CO BANKERS , 163165 Dcarborn-st. , Chicago. ' 3 Wall-it. , New York. 70 State-it , B { to : BONDS _ err poad < ao Bellcltei , OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Eeooipta for Five Days Show a Slight Increase Over Last Week. OFFERINGS FOR THE DAY VERY LIGHT I'at Cattle Scarce but the I ) emu ml Strong for the Few on Sole I'cw Hogs on Solo TaUcn nt Higher 1'rlcei. FniDAY , June 28. Today's receipts of live stock were 1,00 cattle , 2,819 hogs , 913 sheep and no horses as against 1,329 cattle , 4,075 hogs , 1,278 shcci and 25 horses yesterday , and 3SO cattle , 2,01 ! hogs and no sheep on Friday of last week. The receipts for the week so far are G.ld cattle , 1J.715 hogs and 4,3'JS sheep , as agulns 4,1B9 cuttle , 1C.S77 hogs and 2,871 ! sheep for tin same period last week. It will be noted tha there has been n large gain In cattle am sheep receipts , while there has been a de crease In the receipts of hogs. CATTLU The receipts of cattle of al kinds were thirty-six loads , us against forty eight yestertlay. As usual of late there weri a number of loads consigned direct to th < packers , which cut down the number 01 sale to twenty loads , or G2il head. Small a the offerings wete , they were still In oxces ; of the receipts of a week ago. The offurinKS of fat cattle were very light and there waH nothing very choice In thi yards' . There was , however , a fair demand and such cattle ns v. e.e to b ? had lommnndci gooxl , strong prices. A load of handy 1,152 Ib. steers sold at $4.75 and some less de slrable loads at $4.25 and J4.40. It was i dark , lulny morning and every one nppcarei anxlutis to set under shelter , and the trad was soon over. There was about the usual light supply o cows und heifers In the yards , hardly enoug : to KO around among the buycts. The price pild did not show any material change fror yesterday. The stockcr and feeder trntle was tlul owing to the few cattle on sale. Deulei claim that there are orders here for quite i Kooil many good weight feeders. Deslrabl leeuers have been picked tip very quickly a Mronfr prices during the past two or tiirc days. IJsht Mockers , even those of goo qUHilty , are not In so good demand , ami th fecllmon that class of cattle Is weak. Her. . rescntntlve sales : BEEP STEEUS. f0' 5' Tr- NoAv - l > r- N ° - Av. Pr. 1..8 0300 4. . . . 8S713M 18..1POJ l 10 1. . . . S20 300 1. . . . ROO 375 19..HI'S 440 1. . . . C50 305 19..10.-5 3 S3 17..1182 475 1..1210 3 CO 19. . . . SCO 4 23 COWS. ] . . . . 740 140 2. . . . 730 210 8. , . . 817 260 1. . . . tOO 160 1. . . . 60 210 9. . . . 792 260 3. . . . 70 ! " 1 6D 8. . . . 136 220 1..1320 273 1. . . . 9M 1 75 1. . . . S30 22i 7. . . . 955 275 G. . . . 938 185 . . . . 875 225 4. . . .790 275 3. . . . 800 190 6. . . . 978 225 1..1060 285 2. . . . 845 IPO 2. . . . 010 225 1..11EO 300 1..10.0 195 2. . . . 90) 233 2..945 315 1. . . . 830 2 W 1. . . . 670 230 17..972 325 2. , . . R35 200 2..1010 245 1..10GO 375 1..1010 201 1. . . . 900 265 2. , . . 950 375 4. . . . 957 2 00 6. . . . 79J 2 60 HEIFERS. . 2. . . . 620 123 4. . . . U2 233 1. , . . 410 2 BO 3. . . . 450 220 2. . . . 420 240 2. . . . S03 3 2o 1. . . . 660 223 2. . . . 535 2 40 III ! U.S. I..14SO 150 3..1500 230 2..11:0 ! : 2 CO 1..1400 215 3..1413 235 1..12SO 250 1. . . . 790 215 1. . . . S20 240 1..970 2 M 1..101Q 2 25 1..1210 243 1..9SO 2M 3..HOG 225 1..1440 250 1..1220 265 1. . . . 8SO 225 1..10SO 260 1..980 300 2..1085 225 1. . . . 900 250 2..1545 3 2 3. . . .1190 230 CALVES. I. . ' . . 130 223 1. . . . 100 425 1. . . . 150 500 2. . . . 2iO 263 1. . . . 120 450 1. . . . 170 BOO 3. . . . 340 265 3. . . . 116 47" , 1. . . . K.O 500 2. . . . 345 275 1..180 473 2. . . . 120 601 1. . . . 280 300 1. . . . 130 500 2..1.-.0 . SCO 1. . . . 3 0 300 5. . . . 144 5 CO 3..153 500 1. . . . 100 3 60 6. . . . 142 5 00 STOCKEHS AND FREDHnS. 3. . . . 700 265 3. . . . 733 2W 3. . . . S2C 325 1. . . . C90 225 ] . . . . 460 3 01 14..863 335 2. . . . 420 240 6. . . . 540 310 6. . . . 7&1 345 C. . . . 474 275 1. . . . 7K > 320 I. . . . 810 345 2. . . . ! i90 2 f0 9. . . . 656 323 1..1030 350 4. . . . 432 2 85 1. . . . 970 3 25 MILKEn.S AND Sl'IUNGEUS. 1 c and c } 2C 00 1 springer { 30 < i 1 c and c 2J ft ) 1 c and c 3l ( 1 springer 29 CO WESTERNS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Tr. 1 bull 1330 J2 25 2 steers 12J5 $3 25 9 sirs. Us..1193 270 SCOHS 'JS6 SCO 1 stae. . . 970 3M 42 steers 1003 390 TEXAS. 50 steers 1016 3 60 HOGS There were only thirty-five loads o hogs In the yards , a considerable decrease fror the fifty-four here yesterday. At the same tltn there "were a few more hogs here than on I-YUla of Inst week. The offerings did not show muc change from yesterday In the mutter of quallt } though there wns n better top todny. I'nder the Influence of favorable reports frrr other market points and a goml detiiHnil on th part of the locnl packers , the trnilc here wa fully 5c hlfthrr on nn average. In some Instance hotrs may have been sold that did not show tha much of an advance , hut on the other hand some of the medium welchta experienced mor than a Co advance. Kverytlilng was cold , nnd a enr.V clearance was effected. One prime load c heavy hogs said nt )4. 5 , as ncalpst $1.75 , th top yesterday , hut today's load nvernced seventy nine Ibs. more. Medium \ve' .it to heavy ho PO | < ! largely at from 54.70 to J4.75 , und the IlKhtc loads at from J4.53 O J4.65. Representative wiles SIIUEP There were four more double-decks i the same kind nf westerns that were here yeste day In today. The buye.s were pretty well loaili up nnd the demand In conse'iueiu-e ' was Ugh The market was weak nnd slow. Kalr to choli natives nre quotable ut from 12.50 to 13.61 , fate to gotd westerns nt from 52.2.1 to J3 , common nr stock sheep at from 11.75 to 52.23 , good to chol < i 40 to 100-lb. lambs at from 53.50 to J5. ( HlICAtiO LIViMTOCK. . i In Cnttlo Tlioro U'us a Dull , Drasc'ne ; Mai i lint All ItH.v. CHICAOO , June 28. In cattle there was a du dragging market , such as Is unially witnessed Friday. The receipts were estimated at not ov 4,000 liead , but thn supply was enough to Fat ) : the light demand that existed nnd fat cattle w < the only ones that told without any dlfllculty Eteady pi Ices. Light handy cattle were the fav ( lies , and heavy steers that showed nny coan nt'si were hard to dispose of. Texas cattle we weak , with receipt * of about 1.500 head. Site Fold nt from 13.60 to II , cows nnd bulls nt fn 53.60 to J3.CO , and Tcxnns at from 12.25 to | i.25. About 23,000 hogs were offered on the rnarb today , Including 3,000 left over from yestcrdn That was not a very large supply at a time wh the demand Is HO good as nt the prevent tin and trade started In brisk at further advanci Inn crack sale of the day consisting of nn cxt tine lot of big 31S-I1) . hogs nt 15.10. That was 1 higher than any hogs brought yesterday , and the top price of the season. Aside from fan hogs there wan nut much change , other kin IwinR nctlve at llrm prices. The supply w pretty well sold at from 14.65 to 13 03 for lienv at from 14.55 to 14.85 for mixed , nnd nt from 14 i to IIW for common to choice assorted ll weights. The bulk sold t from ll.SO to 15. i Clreat numbers of sheep nnd lambs have be coming here from various parts of the west a Texas , and n large part of the dally offerings co sUted of spring lamlw , for which the demand w fa lively Ihnt the bent lots advanced fully 23c r 100 Ibs. ( Sales were made from J3 for comm lambs up to 16.15 for the best , while thcep si all the wtiy from $1.W to 12 for Inferior up from 14 to 14.15 for choice big muttons , with Ml largely at from 13 to 13.50 tor natives , nt fix 12.75 to 13 for westerns , and at from 12.10 to Receipts Cattle , 4,000 head ; calves , COO hea hogu , 20,000 head ; sheep , C.OOO head. Il-tuBta City Live itunlc. KANSAS CITY. June 28. CATTLK Recelp 6,900 head ; shipments. 1.900 head ; market stea for best , othem weak ; Texas steer * , I2.15f < 4.l Texas cows , I2.00@3.2S ; beef sterrs , 13.3.VU3. native cows. ll,6r I.OO ; stockcrs nnd feede 12.0001.00 ; built. . I1.75IS3.00. HOUH Receipts , J.800 head ; shipments , head ; market opened tteady , closed weak to lower ; bulk of sales , II.COS4.75 ; heavies , 11.7 , 4.85 ; packers , I4.GOQ4.8S ; mixed , JI.COfl4.kO ; lien d l4.4064.Ui Yorkers. 14.4304.55 : pigs. | ! .00 UO. BHKEP Receipts , 1,000 head ; thipmcnts , nor market steady. Stock In Sight. Record of receipts at the four principal mi kcts for Friday , June 28 , IMS : Cattle , HOKS. Ehei South Omaha 1.0 2.H19 ! Chicago 4.000 20,000 6 , < Kansas City J.900 8.WO 1 , St. Loul 3.200 3.500 Totals 15,100 35,113 8 , New York Live MncK NEW YORK , Jun 23. HEnVKS Recelp 3.072 head ; on Bale , tfl can ; opened active , t clejeU stcudy ; yurda U6t full. Mat : urnrt , corn nnd mcnl fed , poor to freed , 5I.40O5.40 ; Tort Lodgrniuthern 'ptlllcm. 54.SiMf 4.S5 ; UIR nn.l oxen , 5I.COC74.70 , bulls , 54.00 (4.15 ; dry cows , 51. 90413.80. European cnlles quote American steerit nt lo'ie tn HVtc , drcssetl weight ; refrigerator tK'cf nt 8V4fl9Sc , no exports lodnyj tomorrow. 793 beeves , nnd Zf,20 qunrters of l > cef. SHEEP AND LA MtlS Receipts , 493 heart ; on pale , C.200 head ! sheep , nlowj weak on under Brailcs ; lambs closed weak , but lower. Over l.SW hp.ul of stock unsold. Sheep , poor to primp , 5l.75fi3.60 ; lambs , common to prime , J3.MCC.OO ; no ch'ilce offprw. HOOS-lUcclpIs , 2.CCO head ! steady nt .90@ MOOl. MAItKUT , Siilc * of Dommio ntul Foreign rro'luet nt llnitnn Vrrjr llrnvj- . 1IOSTO.V , June 25. The llofton Commriclnl Hullctln will say tomorrow ! The tales of do mestic wool this week have been frequently ex ceeded In lioston , but the combined sales of domestic nnd foreign have been exceeded only once. Territory delaine has advanced 2c for the second time this week , to S6o. Kentucky tiunrtpr- blocul combings has advanced to 19U20c for choice Rrensy. Last week's advance In Aurtiallnn Is held. Speculation Is heavy. The American clip thli year will bo nt lenst C0.l * > 0,0 * > Ibs. shoit of the high wnttr mark of ISM. Tnc sales of the wci-lc me 6,07leOi ) llw. domettlc nnd 3.Cfc5.00i ) Ihs. foreltru. ngaliut 4.r.33iiW ( Ihs. domestic nnd 3 243- 000 Ihs. foreign last week nnil 2.447,000 Ibs. do- tnestle nnd 935,0'JO Ihs. forelKti for the same thnti last year. The fnles to dute show nil Increnee of 9.75.1.1S9 Ibs. domestic anil 2CC5.GW Ibs. foreign from the rales to the. same date In 1S93. The receipts to dale xhow a decrease of 7.531 bales domestic nnd nn Increase of 116.3S5 hales foreign. LONDON. June 28. At the sheepskin sales today 4.113 bales it Australian nnd 2,2m ) bales of Cnrw of Good Hope und Nntnl skins weic offere.1 nnd nil were sold. The market was strong , cross- hreds were Id nnd l n > f merino 4d up , while shorts showed Hd ndvance. Following arc the sales In detail : New South Wales. 213 bales , cl.ithlnc nnd combing , 2'i5j6'd ! ; Quicnuhiiid. 180 bales , clothIng - Ing nnd combing 4K6'id ; Victoria , SXK ! bales , clothing and combing , 2 > i lVl ! ; Scruth Austnilla , 1.434 Knles , Clothing nnd combing , l5(5d ; Hw.ui River , 170 bales , clothlnir and combing , 2H3VJ : Tasmania 215 bales , clothing nnd combing. 811 f7d : Fnlklnnd Inlands , 23 bales , clothlnR nml combing. 4'.4J' < ) id ; 1'untu Arenas. 79 bales , clothIng - Ing nnd combine , 2iii2I4d ; Cupe of Good Hope and Nntul , 2,2'W bales , clothing and combing , l.lvnrponl .Murl.-cn , LIVEnPOOL , June ! S.-4:13 : p. m.-WHEAT- Spot ( | tilet ; demnnil poor : No. 2 red winter , Cs 5d ; INO. 2 led. spring , stock PNliuu t.cl ; No. 1 hard Manitoba , 6s lid ; No. 1 California , .5s 6d. Futuie * opened quiet with near and dlslnnt p s | . lions U < 1 lower , closed stejidy with near position ! Vid lower nnd dlslnnt positions \ lower ; bus - npFs nbout equally illstrlhtited ; Juno , 6s BJjrt ; .Inly , 6s 6d ; September. 5s Crt ; October , 5s 6 < 4d No\ ember , 6s 5V4d. COIlN--Spot quiet ; Amerlcnn mixed new , 4 ; 3'4d ; futures opi-ned quiet with near and dls anl pwltlcns V4d lower , clnsul steady , with June 'v' ' lower and other months unchanged to Hi ] higher ; business henvlest on early positions ; June , 4s 3d ; July , 4t 3'id ' ; August , 4s 314d ; Sep. tcinber , 4a 4id ! ; August , Is Cd ; November 4i 6Ud. FLoril Market dull , demand poor ; St. Louli fnncv winter whoat. 7Ss M. PROVISIONS line-on , hrni ; d mnnd mwlcrate ; Cumberland cut , 2S to M Ibs. , S2s ; short rllis , 2S Ibs. , 32s ; long clear , light , 38 M 43 Ibs. . 32s long clear , heavy , 65 Ihs. , 32s Cd ; short cleai hacks , light , IS Ibs. , 33s td ; short clear middles , heavy , 63 Ihs. , 32s fid ; clear bellies. 14 to 16 Ibs. , S4s ; shoulders , square , 12 to 1 ? Ibs. , "Us 6-1 ; hams , short cut. 11 to 1C Ibs. . 44s 6J. Tullow. fine North American , nominal. Iteef , extra India mess , C2j 6d. Pork , prime mess , line western , & ) s ; prim' medium , f2s 6d. I jrd , quiet but steady ; prime western , 33s Cd ; refined , In palls. 34s Cd. CHEESK Steady ; demaml mulrate ; Hncsl American white , new , 38s ; finest American , col ored , new , 37s. Rl'TTKR Finest United States and treed , nonv Inal. Inal.COTTONSEED COTTONSEED OIL Liverpool rcnned , ISs. LINSEED Oily 23s. PHTIIOLril'M III Hned. S'4d. UKFRIGERATOR UEEF Forcquarters , 3Hd hindquarters , CUd. HOPS At Ixinclon ( PaclHc coast ) . C2. The receipts ofwheat during the past three days were S57.000 cen'als , Including 19.00) centals American. The lecelpts of American corn during the past three days were 76,000 centals. Wcathei showery. _ _ St. I.o.il * Ornornl .Murkot. ST. LOUIS , June 23. WHEAT Buyers wer plentiful nt ' , ic decline when the maiket opened held firm for a phort tlm ? . during which July wn bid up % c , September only Improving Vic. A re lapto shortly followed , and from this there wn no iccovcry subsequently. In nil there was 2 decline from the top rates , and though ratlylnj slightly late It doped weak , with sellers of Sep temher l c below jeMeiday. July shnwrd mos strength late , and closed about Ic below yestcr day ; No. 2 red , cash , 71'.4o bid ; July , 71'.io bid September , 7GJ ! ' e usked. CORN Opened weak nnd sold ? ; ® 'ie ' lower 01 bearish crop news. There was but little reactloi to the market nnd the close wus near th < - bcittom No. 2 mixed , cash , 43Sic : ; July , 43'io nskcd ; Sep tember. 45 > ic bid. OATV In sympathy with the general dcpressloi In other markets declined , especially for Septem ber , which was fieely offerfd nml sold 6c lower No. 2 cash. 24c bid ; July , 24c ; September , 231JC CORN MEAL 53.1363.30. URAK Did of Uc higher , at 60 basis , eas track , fnlltd to purchase. HAY Timothy , fairly active , steady , 5I2.73 14.FO , oust side ; prairie , about steady , $9.00S10.K this FlJc. EGGS-Steady. e'ic. WHISKY 11.14. LEAD Stronger ; In better demand , 53.0714. SPELTER Dull. $3.42HS3.45. PROVISIONS Pork , stnndnnl mess , JobhlnR 513.70. Lard , prime steam , JG.40SC.G7V. . . liacon boxed shoulders , 56.CO ; longs , S6.87'i ' ; ribs , 57 shorts , S7.12V6. Dried fait meats , boxed shouldert 15.62'i ; longs , 5S.37'.t ; ribs , $6.60 ; shorts , 56.75. RECEIPTS Flour , 3.000 bbls. ; wheat , 18,000 bu. corn. 2.000 bu. ; oats , 48,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour , 3,000 bbls. ; wheat , 1,00 bu. ; corn , 2,000 bu. ; oats , 48,000 bu. roffeu Murker. NEW YORK , June 28. COFFEE Option opened steady with prices from unchnnued t 5 polnta lower. Offerings were small In view o the light movement nt Rio nnd Santos , notwlth standing predictions of nn early ciop ; close. . steady at CJT10 jiolnts net advance ; sales , 3,00 bngH , Including September , 514.60. und October 514.65 H4.60. Spot coffee. Rio , dull : No. 7 , 516.60 mild , quiet and steady ; Cordova , 18'iffl9c ; sales & ) lass Santos No. 7 , plus 10 points , at 16 ic warehouse deliveries from New Yoik jexterday 5,730 bags : New Yoik a'.ock todny , 215,118 bugs United States ttock , 301.555 bngs ; total vlsltil for t'nlted States , 637.559 bags , against 287,11 bags last year , HAVRE , June N. COFFEE Market opene. . quiet , unchanged ; ut 12 m. , quiet , ' .Jf lower at 3 ! > rn. , bntely steady , Vtf lower ; clew tiarely steady at lit net decline for the duy saJes , 13.00" ) bngs. SANTOS. June 2S. Inactive ; nomlnnl ; no quc tations ; n-celpts , T.UOO bags ; stock. 145,000 bags. IIAMIUTRG , June 28. Hull , U0V4 pfg. lowet sales. 5.000 bags. RIO DB JANEIRO , June 2S. Weak : No. Rio , 515.75 ; exchange , lOd ; receipts , 3,000 bags cleared for the United States , 1,000 bngs ; cle < ire for Euiope , 2,000 bags ; stock , 138,000 bags. ' nrton Mnrlut. NEW ORLEANS , June 28. COTTON-Qulel middling , 6c ; low middling. C'ic ; good ordlnnrj 515-16e ; net receipts , 30 bales ; gross , 3D l le ! exports to Great liritaln , 2.3CO bales ; sales , 3 ( bales ; stock , 116,140 bales. NEW YOTIK. June 23. COTTON Easj middling , 7c ; net recelplH , none ; gioss , 377 bnln expnrtH to the continent. 275 hales ; forward * 125 bales ; sales , 841 bales , all spinners ; stocl 199.194 bill os. ST. LOUIS , Jimp 2S. COTTON Quiet ; r sales reported ; middling , C 11-lCc ; receipts , I bales ; shipments , 743 bales ; stock , 23,201 bales. Nrnr Yurie I try UoniU Alurliot. NEW YORK. June 28. Agents have ndvancc the price of Pacific Persian prints 51ic , Paclfl ncid prints Cc. Pnclllo twill draperies BHi Cochi > co acid prints C'ic , Cocheco moumlng prlnl 6c , CochfCo gray prints 5c , Cocheco mancot clot Co. Agents have advanced thn pi Ice of Cllfto three-yard drills Uc , Worldwide 35-Inch brow cottons Vic. For the last day of the week , mont and seml-nnnual season there wns an Irregulu demand that toi.k n good collective quantity c miscellaneous stuff , but there was nn absenc of Interest In nil directions. Printing cloths lln at 2 13-lCc. _ _ Minneapolis WliowC ! Marltnt. MINNEAPOLIS. Juno 2J. WlIEAT-Dul weak ; closed nt 70-c , against 72'iSJ72'Jc yestei day. The cash market continues dull nnd ur Important , with the millers practically out c KIXIL'R Steady ; first patents. 53.S6ST4.2fl ; se < end patents. 53.C5fi3.SO : Hwt clears. J3.4.W3.C ! second clears , 52.95tt3.05 ; export bakers , 52.801 2.90. _ Sup4r Murker. NEW YORK. June 2S. SUOAR-Raw , dul calc.-t , none ; refined , quiet ; No. 6 , 4f4 3-lCc ; N 7 , 315-lC J4c ; No. 10. 3 = ; f3 | 15-lCe ; No. 11. 311- ti3T4c ; No. 12 , 3 8-lCffle ; No. 13 , SV c ; off A , 4 1- i4Hc ; mold A. 4 ll-lCfi4c ! ; standard A , 4 5-15 4'/tc ; confectioners' , 4 B-164j4',4c ; cut loaf. B 1-1C Hie ; crushed , 5 l-lCftl c ; powdered. 4 i0l 15-1C granulated , 4 7-16c ; cubes. 4 H-16fl4Tic. IX3NDON , June 23. CALCUTTA LINSEED Spot , 37 3d ; May shipment via Cnpe. 37 0. . Turpentine spirits , 21s 9d. Petroleum , 5"il < CJ. I'orclc" I'Miiuncial Affnlr * . BERLIN , June 21. Exchaneo on London , days' sight , 20 marks 41 pfg. PARIS , June 28. Three per cent rentes , 101 70c for the account. Exchange em London , 21 2110 for checks. LONDON , June S. Dar silver has ndvancc to 30 C-I6d per oz. Tha amount of bullion gnn Into the Hank nf England on balance tudu WIIH 49.000. Gold Is quoti-d at lluenos Ayrt today at 245.60 ; Madrid , 14.60 ; Llxbon. 2s Vj. K Peterstiurg , &J ; Athens. 77 ; Rome , 104. CO ; Vi enna , 103 , _ " MOTHERS' ' FR CURES RISING BREAST , < ' I have been o midwife for years. < In each CUBO where " MOTHERS' ' , FRIEND " wns used it accomillslied ) > wonders , shortened labor and lessened < 1 the pains. It la the best remedy for 13 v rising of the Ilrcnst known , and c worth the price for that alone. j j ? MRS. M. M. BnEWBTcn , Monigoraery , Ala , ' Sent bfKxpreisormall , on rerelptfif price , ( 81.00 i er bottle , llook To HotUers'1 < mailed free. ( DBAUFIELDRElDLATOnCO.Atlantaas. , SOLO lT AU , lRfOat8T3 , FIVE MEN CRUSHED TO DEATH Briok Wall Fell "Without Warning and Caught a Largo Number of Firemen. SEVERAL PERSONS CUT BY FALLING GLASS" Many Otlicr * Seriously Injuroil lit Uno of the Atom nUnKtroim fires Kver Hg- Iiorloil from the Northwest IK-nil lloillci Recovered. MINNEAPOLIS , Juno 28. Last night's Hr In the wholesale crockery establishment ol McDonald ilros. on First avenue south near Third street U the most disastrous In tti loss o ( flreincn's lives In the history of the .Minneapolis flrc department. Five bravo fellows lie mangle. ! and lifeless and six of their comrades are writhing In agony at various hospitals. Of these elx one at leut seems doomed to die , while In another case the Issue Is In doubt. The great five-story brick building , with Its enormous stock ot crockery , Is In utter ruin , and the blackened walls , broken windows and drenched floors of the adjoining buildings bear mute evi dence to the victory won by the department against great odds In confining the flamefl to the place of their origin. The list of tn killed Is as follows : KKANK KUIIL13IN , lieutenant. WAliTEH HICHAUDSON. JOSEPH W. HOY. ' A JOHN IIOHNEH. CHRISTIAN SANDE. The seriously Injured are : John Gray , broken knee cap and other slight Injuries. Ernest C. Caldwell , captain , back badly strained and Internal Injuries ; may die. Henry CJau , back and kidneys badly In jure J ; will die. Krank Egan , bruised. W. II. McDonald , lieutenant , badly crushed. Ed Thleland , captain , badly bruised about head and body. Resides the firemen who were Injured were the following private citizens : Theodore Veil of Anoka , Minn. , cut by 'ailing glass. William Ilreltcnstcln , Minneapolis , cut by 'ailing glass. Paul Johnson , Minneapolis , cut by falling glas. * . The heavy brick wall which wrought the njury fell almost without warning. Tha lames had been Uevt well within the bulld- ng by Iron shutters until the Interior was a blazing furnace. The newly dug cellar of a proposed building permitted access on one side , and this point ot vantage was occupied > y a score ot firemen , who were directing a half dozen streams Into the building. Sud denly the roof fell with a roar. The crash carried down the girders , the Bide wall wav ered for an Instant and then toppled over on the heads of the firemen beneath. The multitude that stood watching were breath- ess and silent. The vaet cloud of dust and smoke that arose from the debris choked out ho flames momentarily nnd there was no found save the breathing of the engines. Then the police and willing helpers rushed 'orwarcl and pulled the mangled forms of : ho dead and living from under the hot arlcka. The dead were so mangled that It was some time before all could be Identified. The loss Is $40,000 on the building and JGO.OOO on the stock and Is total. The In surance Is ample to cover this. Oreat tumbling race Courtland next week. Two ( irrut 1 xnur b > riB to llonton. Via the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Hy. , one in July and one In August. One fare for the round trip. Stop over at Niag ara Palls and Saratoga If desired : also by boat one way between Albany and New York at the option of the passenger. Stop over can also be made at Chatitauqua on return trip. Ilegular Summer Tourist Tickets to th many delightful mountain , lake and scastdo resorts of the eaet are now on sale. Com plete list of routes and rates , with any fur ther Information desired , will be promptly , furnished on application. B. P. Humphrey , T. P. A. . Kansas City , Mo. C. K. Wilber , West. Pass. Agt. , Chicago. THE RKAI.TY M..IHKGT. INSTRUMENTS placed on record Juno 28 , 1605 : WARRANTY DEED3. J L Fowler nnd husband to Prank Christo pher , lots 25 in id 26 , block 3 , lot 12 , block 4 , 1'rtiyn palk , . | 3C09 D M Urn anil wlfp to John McDonnell , n jj lot 10 , Piorson's sulullv (28 hailps Hairier ami wife to Lylla nice , lota 7 nnil S , Harrier's 2nd add to Vnlley 15ft P H Hlmit und wife to ,1 14 Fnwle-r. lot It. block 1. umllv H lots 10 and 11 , block 3 , lots 4 , 6 , Z5 untl 2C. block 3 , lots 1 and 2. ' block 4 , I'ruyn pnrk 1 QUIT CLAIM UKCDS , . B M Williamson nml wife to JoHpph Cnrr , lot 8 , block 1 , South Exchange 1'hice 200 City of Omaha to M II McKay , pait tnx lot 2 , in 3-15-13 1 DERDS. Kpoclal mister to National Life Insurance company , lot 5 , Henson's nulxllv 1,005 Same to same , lot 11 , block 7 , Kountze Place 1,900 Total amount nf Irnm-fcra $9,677 ( ? SWEET SAVORY SATISFYING WIFT'S ' PREMIUM Jg.3feV . . * 'V ' Think of the thousanda of hams ' . > 4 * l and bacons that go out from South Omaha daily ! Wo select but the best ones for the brand , "SWIFT'S PREMIUM. " Smoked lightly trimmed nicely extra mild not Baity. NP man could make thorn bettor. FOtl SALE BY S. II. nuffett. 815 So. HI h St. ( Vnirtnoy k Co. . 24 lln uiiK > rt8t. Wiu.FloinliiaiCo. 1(01 I > ouulii Ht. AUS i 2UIO Knrnam St. Win Gontlnmen , btlNo ICthHt. MM pans-Ian Ht. Holmrod A. Hitnben , 701 No. ICIIiSt. LungnUroc. ( ! o. . . ( Ixo. I' , Munro Co. , Oil No. 16th St. Jlenrr I'nndt , l.'IH Knrnnm Nt. Hninroar Hroi , 27 1 KarnHm Ht. Hoh.irt Wllllaina , lij loiiKln Kt. I * . Iteion. Vnt Faruum Ht. Huinuel llrelfni , iMlIKiirp ( mHt. lietirllonnelT , j-rJNo Kih St. J. W. Inw ) on , 131 1 No 2 < thSt. IV Jotf. IIoiiHkii , I'ltJlHh'lnian Ata. $1 M. A. Munh , f.HNo. K.lh.Ht. H. I ) . l'nr on , lt No. I6lh Bl. Jotin Iteznlchek , 21IJ7 Irfiareuwortli. Bt. .1. II. Wbltn , 11 j SH ir.thSt. II. A. Xnrn.t lirn. , IJBHo. Wtb Ht. U. K.VeIch & llro. , SWIFT AND COMPANY. A SOUTH OMAHA , NEB. . ij , < vi& ma/a tta ' iJ F. I" . liMITI ! ( Tel , 1308) S. U. STANFORQ F. P. SMITH & CO , GRAIN and PROVISIONS Room 4. N. Y. Life Bldg. , Omaha. Branch oinces at Fremont and Columbus. All orders placed on the Chicago Hoard of Trade. Coriespondents : Schwartz , Uupee & Co. , Chi * cnpo ; Hchrelner , Flack & Co. . Bu Louis. lUIcr to rirst National Uunk. Omaha. _ " " j"AMisirE."uoya j. w. DEAN. Telephone IO.VJ. BOYD & DEAN OMAHA , NUB. ' 73fi | COMMISSION Grain. Provisions & Stocks Room 1IH4 Hoard of Traile. Direct wires to Chlcatro an < l New York. i CorrespondcntH : John A. Warren & Co. M AIJOIN Nu mailer whf. booKIet on spec- T HADING ulatlcn ) ; U mar have read mat i fur ouii , which U NLW ao4 . nd UBKINEH ALL UARKBT EXPRESSIONS. H' free and will teach tea Oln hlnff. ARBGOAST & OX , a Traa a Bulldlnc. CUcaco.