THE DAILY B IS : yHTDA.Y , JU1STE fl , 1807. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat at Chicago Closes with a Substan tial Adv.tnco. MARKET IS SFRONG BUT VtRY NERVOUS Act nltli ( iron ! Ciinllim I" VltMV > f lll ! rclUlllllf IJIMITII- inclit Croi | Ucport Corn nuil OntM IllKlier. CHICAOO , June 10. Wheat wns liut very netvous today , und clowd at a " o ndvancn. It VVHB iilrnost exclusively o. scalp cis' market , the pending government crop rrpoit exeitlslnB Us us"1 * ! effect In restrict- liiK Hnde. Other markets vvcie ) strong , corn especially so. Corn udvunccd ? ic , oats ? c uml provisions closed unchanged to M7'4c ] Wheat opened with a stronger lone thnn ptevullul at the close of yesturdujs' eeii- tljti. July Htaited nt from W/iC to GS-ttc , ccmui.ucxl with jesterJiijs' cloying price of 6 ; > ' 'iiOSVic , nnd worked up In a very few niln- utcs to oie ; , then dropping to CSSc ngsiln. The propoiui to previ-nt elevutoi proprietors Iiwm stoilntr ginln owned by themselves In houses nuieie ) regular by the board ot trade nnil tliu iiosilblllty of the owners of such refusing - fusing to apply for the pilvllege of having thclt clevntots accredited under such u re- Htilctlon , wiiMcd the ttndeiu to be timid of Belling July wheat shott. The 5c or so per , bushel discount nt which September WHS be- liiK ti.ided In also causeel a re-luLtuiu-e to get slioit on thnt delivery. On UIOHC mounds theliujlng was better thnn the selling nt thu btart , notwithstanding un opening dc- e'llni : of Id ut Liverpool und onlj 221 ears of wheat leporlcd lecciveel ut Minneapolis und Uiiluth , compared with 35 $ u week ngo nnd 411 the cut responding dny of tliu ieiu ojfore. Tnotniin'H crop estimates , showing n smaller liullcnlcd ngtiegnto of Iho growing spring und u Intel wheat thnn made by privutu bt.itlMtlehins helped In maintaining thu Htiengih uf the- market , The sc-abontd clcni- anccs uf wheat und Hour were much more libelal than thu day before- . They were uiunl toKD.OJU bu. , 377OW of , which vvns wheat. All lore-lgn mat bets tent lower ciuo- tntlonu except Antweni. vvheic price's Vvere- rejiorted unchanged. Llveri > eel elOKe-d IVid lower thtin vesterdny'H latest tiuotntlons , 1'irls fiuin lOc to lfe lowct and lie-rlln from 1m to I'im ' lovvci. The mnrkct becnmu very unsettled nftet 11 o'cloik , but uveiiiged utrong. July advanced to C9'ic und fell back to oj-j. but bj IJ.15 o'clock had ugaln tul- \anced to C'V ) < c. In the ; last half lioui touched cyy and wu bringing CflQCO e nt the close Corn acted HUong after a few 11101110111 * ) of liesltatlon at the beginning , Uie chief factor of stioiifjUi being a very bullish 1'rlce Cur- Jciit lepoit. The vvuithe-i conditions were Impovoil. ! but not enough HO to relieve the nnxlety of shorts , who weiu active buyers all ( lay , Kecilpt amounted to i"U3 cnra. July oponc-d Hhnde hlghci ut 24\iQ"4'Ac , ad vanced to UiUftJ-'i'/ic. ' and cPjsed ut ZS c bid. O.ilH wns firm , iirlnciptlly tjccati'vu of the bctte-r feollng In wheat anil corn. Ciop et > - tlnuiti-s vvero circulated , predicting u 2 to 3 per cent area reduction nnd pl.ie-lng the condition at 92. There were nl o Intlucntlal features. Thcrtv , w.ts goeKl general biijlnt , ' nil day. Ilecelpts were 2o" eatf. July opened a almde higher ut 17TiSilSc and uil- Miiicpel slowly to IS ic. where it closed. I'lovlslons vvcie steady In nplte of heavy Foiling of pork und ribs by Kngllsli IIOUM-M. Thclt ofTerlngB were leadlly nbsotbed and prices advanced toinuwhnl. ( nidnhy was a coiiMilcuous buyer. Hog leuelpts vveie much below the estimate and this fact contrib uted to the IlrmncsH At the close July pork was 5c hlL'hci ut $745. July laid a fchade Iilghcr at &i4i ( i3.GO , ana July ribs G'it7 > < c lilgher at JI25. * Estimated receipts Fildny : Wheat , C cars ; coin . 5W cars ; oats , H03 cars ; hogs , 23.000 Iiead. I.i-ndlng futures rnnge-d as follows : Artlcli-s | opjn | Htjii 1 CJ10S3 \ \ he-at- July. . DS'idH cnn "ept . aJi O'JM Dee- . . Utl > i 07JS bli COH be ! Com , June. 24 24X E4 July. . . ! ! 4M -5H Sept. . 20M OatH July. . . . 17K-18 18M 17M-1S 18 fenm. . . . ISJt 18 Tork . July. . . 7 40 7 CO 7 40 7 45 i 7 40 Laret 7 00 7 tO 7 50 7 5ii 7 60 July. . . CO CO 3 17 ! < 3 SO Sent. ' . . U UU 3 f > 7)n ) J ( it ) 00 Eh'tlUln Julj. . 4 20 4 2S 4 20 4 2S 4 20 _ .Sept. . . 4 U5 4 M 4 23 4 .10 4 25 Noi 2 Cash quotation * ) were as follows : I'LOUR Steady : spring patents , } 3 70ii4 00 winter patents , (4 20S4 40 , straits , Jl 00tf4 10 , bJK- cr , f2 Of(2 t 0. WHEAT-No 2 sprlnff. 70H@71V4c ; No. S spilntr. Sc ; No 2 red , 7Jc. CORN No. 2 UW-S'Jc. OATB No 2. Hi.,0 f o b ; No 2 white , 2Piy 22 > 4c ; No 3 white , 19 { f22c RYE No. 2. J3 c , RARLBV No. 2. nominal ; No. 3 , 27B > 3Jc : No. 4 , 272Sc. I'LAXSEED-No 1. 75V407fk : . TIMOTHY bEED-1'rlme. 2 70W2 75. 1'ROVISIONS Mc-s pork , per bbl % 17 4SJT7 'a Lnrd. per 100 Ibs , $3 424i3 45. Short rlby thlea ( lonre ) . (4 15ff4 IS Dry alled shoulders ( boxed ) J5 ( IS32ri : short clear sides ( boxed ) , J4 COJJ4 C2' . WHISICY-DUtllleis' llnluhcd eoods , per BUI , Jl 19 HUOAR-Cut loaf , * S 40 , pranuHtcd , Jl S4 OMAHA UiSMJUAL MAUKCTS. Cuiiilltlon of Trail.ami Queitntluim on .Stiiiiltuml Pain. } 1'roiliice- . ErKlS-Ilulk of FUle-s. 7c. HUTTER-C.immon to fair , CBSc ; choice to fancy , lOfil c , separator creamery , 15c ; gath ered creiimci ) , 13c. VI2AI < Cholec fnt , SO to 120 Ibs , quoted at Efl'Jc ; Iaiie and ceiarte , 405c. LIVE I'OULTRY-Hens 6' flCc ; cocks , 3T5c ; iprlng ehlekens , per Ib , UyiCc. PIGEONS Live , 76C90c ; dead pigeons not vvi.nted . .1J Y U'lan'1' | fcoml'llund. . 1450 ; lowlnnd. 1400 ; DC straw , * 4 CO , eolor makes the prlca on hay , light baleii cell the best , only tori grades bring top prle s. IlROOMCORN-Eitremcly slow sale ; new crow dcllveied on track In country ; choice green self. working carpet , per Ib , 202V4c ; choice gr en , tunning to hurl , 2 T2e4c : common. Hie. QREEN 1'EAH Per ' 4-hu , bunket , M&COc. 1'JIJ 1MJVNT Per Ib . < 4c. CllCUMllERS-1'cr doz. , 3 G40c. ' 10 IATOEPir 4 harktt crate , | 1 25. KADISIIES-1'tr dot , K 15c LirrriJCE-l'i r do * . lOflllte. WAX llEANS-Per ' 4-bu , banket , 90c8 l 00. Hl'RING IIEANS-Per ' 4-bu. box , Me. NEW ONION8-Per uoz , lOClSc. 1'AllHLlCY-l'er doz , IOO25C7 UNIONS I er bu . SI 50. LIMA IIEANS-Per Ib . 3c. HEANS-Hand.plcked navy , per bu . 11.10. I'AIIIIAOK-Callfornla. Jft-J' c per Ib. 1\JTA'IOES New , per bu , Jl 00 , old native tck , per bu , ' 5C30e- , I'RUITS. PALllXiriNIA CHEIlltlES-Per 10-lb box. | 1 Oo Cl ! 5. STRA WHERRIES Pnncy , Jl.7'02 DO 111JVCU RASPIIERRIES Per 24 pint case. II 75 APPLES No uhlpplng stoek. HOUlHERN PLUMS Per 24-qt. case , 11,73 ( JOOSEIlERRIES-Per 21-qt case , II 50O1.75. bOl'THERN PEACIIES-Per ' 4-bu . 75cCfJl 00 , TROPICAL I-HU1TS. OIIANOES heedllngii , | 325 ; Mediterranean vveets func ) , 13 W. LEMONS Me hlnas. fumy. 3M > a3"5 ; choice , JSOO&321 , chulev California , | 2 50. RANANAS Choice lar ti stock , per bunch | 2 C10TJ2 55 ; medium Blrevl bunches II ECQt ( W. MISCELLANEOUS NUlh Aliuondi , ( .ulliornlu , per Ib , large ( lie , lie ; HrailU , i > er Ib , lOc , English vtulnuu , pel | b , func ) , soft phell , 1201V : standards lOQllc , lllbeitti , per Ib. , lOc ; peeuns. pollehed , Urge , DtflVo ; Juiulw , ll lc , large hlcKory nuiu , II 2V per bu , . iv > ri. nuU. Ho ench. I'HIS Imp-tried fancy 4 crown , 20-1U boie < , lie , & crown U Ib boxei , Uifllc. HONEV-Cholcc. 13CI5c. CIDERClarllled Julie , per half bbl. , J ! : per W W. 4 000425. MAPLE HYRl'P rive-gal , cans. each. 12 23 ; gal cans , pure , per doz , 112 ; Imlf-gul. curs. IC. 5 ; qunrl cans U 60 KRESH MEATa DRESSED IlEEl'-Good native tteen. 400 to COG Its. 7c , good forequarters , ttetr * Cie ; good ) ilndiuurtcr ( > , S c , vvmtern teer > . 4c , fancy heifers , C c , good hclffis , Co. good foreauarteri heifers Ce ; , good hlnetquarler * heifer * , ( c , gaoil covva , Cc , fair cov f , i'tc. cpiiunon covv > , ( o cow forequartej-i , 4 c , cow hindquarters. 7 HO. DEEP Cl'TS Tendirlolns ISc. bcurletr nrljin. ] 0x. . nrlp loin * , tc. roll * , Sc , flrloln U * o ; rhuuleter rlodn , CHc ; rump liuitv , &c , iteer chuck * , 4ite , COM ehuck * , 4u boneliwi chuck * , 4 He. con plate * , SUc. Hirer plate * , S\c , flunk cteaK , C , loins , No. 1. He , loins. No I. He. loin * . No. J , o ; No. 1 hort lolni , 16c ; No. 2 Ihort laliu. Uc , Ko , I Uiort lota * , Me ; ilrlolu mSi fOIOc rll.f. No I , 12crlbn. . No. J. fe. tlf [ , NeZ , 7ei , * teer rounds. 7c ; cow renmeli. eytc , cow round * , rhnnk oft , 7a ; coir round * . shsnk dnd rump off , 7HC trlmmlnifs. 3Hc , l > eef thankt , * Hc. brains , ir dot . 25c , swfetbrends , | fr Ib , lOc mttbrci\ds ( efilvf * ) , per Ib 40c , klilner tr iloc 3Sc , * x tnll * eseh , Jo. liters , per Ib , 2Jc ! , heart * , per Ib , IMc , tongui * . per Ib . 12o PORK DreMWl pigs tlic ; drettcd liogs. Be ; ti mlcrlolnr , H > c loins , S'je , spare rll > s , I'je. bum snurnRe , lutts , Cc , rhouUlerfi. rough , Cc , nhoulileni. fklnned , t'ic , trlmmlnKS. 1'ic ; lent Inrd , not tendered , tc , heiuln. cleaned , 3c ; snout nnd ears. 3o , backbones , ! c ; clie-ek mtkts , Sc , neck bodes 2147 ; pigs' tall * , 3c , plucks , i/ich , tc ; chllUrllnKf , tc , hock * , 4c hearts , per di r 2r ; tnmArhs inch , So , tongue * , ench , 7ci kldnes , per dot , lOc ; brains , per doz. , 15c ; pigs' feet , per doz , lOc , livers , ench , 8c. 1UDE3 , TALLOW. ETC. HIDES-No. 1 green hi-.es. bl4c. Nl 2 green hlile , 1'tc , No 1 green silt l hlles Cljc ; No. 2 green rnlled hides.r > Vc , No 1 veal calf , S to 12 lli , 7c ; Nn 2 veal calf , 1 2to 15 Ibs. , 4ii. No 1 dry flint hides , SfllOc ; Vo. 2 dtv nlnt hides , fO tc , Nn 1 dry salted hide * , Sf ! > cj pnrt cured hides. 'MC per Ib. less thnn fully eurel. RHEEP PELTS Ore'n * Blted , ench. 2SJIWc ; rreen snltcd , rhenrllngs ( rhort wooled eirly tklnr ) , each , 15o , dry shearlings ( short tvooHd early kln ) , No. 1 , each , Cc ; dry flint , Kanein nnd Nelrntkn butcher wool polls , per Ib , ac tual weight , 4JJtc ; dry Mint. Kansas nnd Ne- br kn Murrnln weiol pells , per Ib , nitunl wilght , 304c , dry nint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per Ib , actual weight. 45o , dry flint Colornelo murrnln wool pell * , per Ib , actual t. 34c. f et cut off. ns tt Is useless to buy freight on them TALI/MV AMD ORE ASE Tallow , No. 1 , 2Jc ; tallow , No. 2 , tc ; greftse , white A , Sc ; grease , while 11 , 2o , grease , yellow , 2c' grease , dark , lc , old butter , Sg Vic. bceswnx , prime , ! CG22o ; rough tallow. Ic . . . \ \ OOIUnwnshed , fine heavy , 67c ; ttnc light , ESPc , qunrterblood , 10iflc fcedy , burry nnd chnffy , SilSo ; cotted nnd broken , conr e , 74i9c ; celled nnd broken , flue , CflSc. l-'leecc wnfhed , medium , 1601SO , nne , liniOc- tub wni-hed , 1CJ ? ISc ; blnek , So , bucks , Oc ; tag locks , 23c ; dead pulled. 5flOc. RONES In carlol * . weighed and delivered In Chlcngo ! Drj buffalo , per ton , JI200JJ1400 ; dry country , bUnclitd per ton , 110 0012 CO dry coun try , damp nnd meaty , per ion , STOCKS AM ) ItOMKS. OtitxIilcrN Continue to llu.v nnil Iliir- iitant St ol < H Take Life * . NEW YORK. June 10-Toaay showed the largest volume of trading on the Stock exchange for the tear thus fm , the total snles of all stocks behiR UOGGQ shales. Tlic dealings were well dlstilbutcd throughout the llpt , man ) stocks that have laid dormant for a long time being called Intu activity bj the awakened elem md for fe- curltle'j among the. outside public This demand was Indicated by tile good commission house bujlnr Rut there wns also quite extensive commission house selling of stocks , pointing tu the piohiblllt ) thnt the continued stead ) life In prices hat ) Invited the marketing of some holdings thnt 1mvo been kept bick ( or a lonj ? tuin In the market. The marked strength ot the maiket during all the early portion of the day wns accompanied by more or less desultory selling to takeprontv , but up to the final hour of trading all thcte offerings were absorbed without any mirkpil effect on the market Rut a heavy realizing movement In the llnal hour wiped out n large ! part eif the e-uller gain in most securities and all of It In quite n. number The heavy liquidation In hu ar was the main fuetor In breaking the mirke-t , the lolling bclnw Increased by some disappointment that the sugar schedule of the tnrllf bill had not passed the fcnntc when trailing eloped and lo rc-avvnh- nieil apprehension that It mlnht be chunked In eonfcienee between the two houses so as to lessen the protection on refined uugnr. T.ie re sulting vve-ultnefs of bugar was ns effective In depressing the market In view of the Urge vol ume of Itu tales as Its aggressive Btrcnglh In tlw nvornlnB ha < l Iwen In t-ustulnlng It The lecpoiibeof the London market for Americans to jesleielaYs laic utrength here also gave n strong Impetus lo the early advance London wnt nh-o n buvcr here to a moderate extent of all the special favorites of that market. Them was some dl trust felt of this London buylnrf by pinfefKlonnl traders on the ground thnt It may be for a uhort turn of tie market and Is llkelj to eome bick here for salts soon. The grnnfiirs were uctlvel > traded In all day , bt. J'nul lending In both volume of transactions and In extent of the advance , which reached n point Itb rc.ictlon was also less thnn the others of the group , which lost prnctlenll ) all their tain. Rock Island showing a net lota bugor full from the high point was 2\ per cent , but a llnnl lallv left Its net loss frietlonal The coalers were- also notnbly active nnd strong Nevv Jcrso5 Central advanced 3'4 per eent. Dela ware A. Hudson. 2'4 per cent and Lackavvamin anil all tueo Reading stocks over a point , the- lattei on vnj luavv transaction ; Lackawantui held the- gain , but the otheil ) reacted , New Jcr- sej Central nnd Delaware S. HuJ-on gaining - points net und the Reading stocks a fraction. Vobicco win. active on manipulation and clusca practically undiluted The Iron nnd steel eom- pinlcs were notnbly strong nnd reacted only u fraction , Illinois bteel advancing 2V4 per centi Mlnuesoli lion , 2 per cent , and Tennessee Coil nnd lion , IV. per ecnt The Vanderbllt stocka all bhoweel stieiiBth , Cnmdn Southern ana Michigan Centnl Kalnlng lper cent , and the Nevv oik Central and St. Louis stoek over a point , other gains In the group being fractional Northern 1'aclllc preferred was r > nctlve , but moved very narrowly. Louisville , < ! i Nashville Kilned 1V4 per cent. Lead preferred advanced s per cent , Norfolk S. Western. 1& per cent , bt. 1'aul , < L Duiuth. 3 per cent. The new fecurltles of the St Jo'cph * * Grand Island railroad were dealt In for the llrst time , the first preferred , ranging from 39 down ter 37 > 4 , the second pre ferred from V , to 11 , nnd the illJt mor gifie bonds from C'7 lo 03 V , ef tern Union continue i notably active- , advancing 1'4 per cent , out re acting a point. The closing was vvcaU , but Might net gMns were the rule _ . , . - ! „ bond market The railway nnel miscellaneous continues to illspla > pronounced strength on heavy dealings whlcli Include an extensive va riety of Issues. Purchases for speculative and Investment account by domestic and foreign to the Improving capitalists gave a decided Impetus proving tcndeney th-it carried numerous bonds sulMtHntUll ) above preceding prices The ; mid dle grade Issues figured quite prominently In the speculation and regleteied the prtnclp il gains The aetlUtv of the usually dormant mortgages Indlcnfwj a decided broadening ten- deiwy. which Is Indicative of n substantial out- sldo Interest In the general market. "Iho specu- latlve Issues generally moved within narrow lim its , but shared to a moderate extent In the gen eral Improvement The tales were COSO.OOO The principal advances were : Wabath llrsts , Detroit Chle.iRo extension , 3\ per cent , debentures serlcK , 2H per cent , nnd debenture firsts and seconds - ends Norfolk & Wettern 4s. 2 pet cent. Mobile & Ohio 4s , 1 % per eent. Toledo , fat Louis K. Kunsut City first trust receipts. Ohio & Missis- slppl cecomls. MUrourl I'nclllc consols Cs mid Missouri I'aclllc collateral 5s trust receipts , 1V4 pit cent , and Tevns < v Pncinc firsts , Susquehanna - hanna & . Western generals , Ontario & Western lefundlng 4s , Commercial Cable 4s , Louisville i Nafhvlllc unified 4s. Kings County Elevated llrsts , Kansas Vnctlle first trust receipts , Lrle gemral 4 , fViloi ulii Coal fs nnd American Spir its Cs , 1 per crnt Weakness wns apparent In a few bonds , nnd some fhnrp lotsos ensued. In- eluding I'lfter ft Delaware Us. 2V per cent , On- tnilii .v Western consols , , 1 % I > er cent , nnd I < ex- Ington Avenue firsts. 1 per ecnt. Governments weto neglected nt the board , but advanced slhhtl > on bid quotations. The Evening I'osl's Ixmdon flnnnclnl cable gram sas : "Tile Block markets eloped llrm throuRhout the dny , with Americans distinctly good A very small break slightly Inlluences this point , there belntf no stock obtainable. A hopeful feeling prevails nlto , but much depends on the nsflstanco Nevv York renders. Argen tine government bonds have had a sharp rise In anticipation of the renrrancement of the debt. The Trunk of Cunad l stocks keep firm The I'arls bouise had a steady opening , but later Ipciuno dull The Reilln market remained steacl > . " The following were the closing quotations on the leading stocks of the New York exchange today : . Ontario A.V 14M Ad.i iHEx . , 14U Ore-con Nav Ill Alt n T. 11 . U O. S L O.U N. . . . lllk Am. Kxrtrom . 11- I'aclllo Mall * . ' 8U ll.illlmnniA.Ohlo. Hit * I'norl l. Ue-o. AH. M C'unaeln P.tclnc . ll i PlttHburi ! ins Camilla Southern M ) Pullman I'al vce. . . Id'J Cenlr/ill'.icllio , . . . II Ches.A.Ohlo . 17Hi R.O. w rhlc.uoA. Alton. . ItH elonfd O. It. , VQ . 71H ( Hock Islinet , ( 'hlcau'O C l . HD | | St I'lul COIlROllll'lUHl ( TVS. 101 O. C. C. , V St. L. . . . 1J < St. Paul , V Omiha. fiHM Colo. Coil A. Iron . St. 1' . Id. O pfl . Ill ) Cotton OilCiTt. . , . Southern I'iclllo. . 10M 107M SuzarKollneiry. . . . l .l Del. lAck .V\V , , , 14UV4 Tenn. Coil A. Iron , a'l'f I ) All O. Ufel . iUh loxnu I'.ioirti : . . . uej East Tenn . , . , , 1 tin Tol. ft O. e'en nfJ ( > I'.nu . .11 llnlou 1'aelllc. . 7)5 Kort W.ivno . llltl II. a Expr < 9 < ti . SU f. . Northern i > M. . PJU XV. St. L .v I've. . . 0 4 C.&E 1. nfel . OJ XV. St.L.i.P nfd. 1 < T RocUtnir Vallov' . . - ' < Wcllst'irso Bic. . . 1(14 Illinois Coiitr.ll. . . ti7 \Ve-sle-ruUiiloii. . . . 81 < t St. P. A Ouluth . , ID U'liuulhiff b L K. , Ji It. AT. pfd . -.IH W" . X L K ufd . 2 LukuKrlei t West. 14 Minn. AC S-.LO.IU , lit ilopfd . , . UJtfi Den .VH. 0 . lt < LikoShoro . IH'I lien hlutrlo . . . . : ) : ! ' < LeMdTnis ! . 20 N.ifl Llii oed . 11 l ) Ulsvlllu& N. . . . 4UU Cole KiiHl .Vlrou. 1HK L , V N. A . 'j elonfd . b7 Mauhutt in Con , , , , fteltt Tel St. L .VK. U. . fit * etotifd . 1HV MleliU-uiCcutrit ! > ' > Southen . , , . H Mo. I'.ioltlo 17)1 ) soutiii-ni pfd. . "KU Mobllo vOhlo . . . . It ) Tobieeo . . 7 } ( N.ishvlllu Clhat. . . oa Tobu-uo pfd . , 103 N , J. Ce-ntr.ll , . . . 7UV < Am T. A , IX Co. , , 8H N.A.W. pfil 30 O C. Co North Am Co. . . . 4'4 A , S R. pfd . 107 N-irlhon. r.u.llla. 13H Ixtitlier pM . OH N. I'.icllle. pfd. . . . 40VJ Ruil ! > e-r . 11 ( I. ! ' . . ! ) .VU m Rubber ufd . BtlV Norlhivusiorn. . . . . . 109 Am. Si'lrlti . 11 > iioutd 157 dopfl N. Y , Ccntril 100 O. U. X N. P'U. . . . N Y .IN. Kng. . . . 7 Total sales of stocks to lay were 315,315 shares. Including : American Toluicco , 14 000 ; Atiblmn , S ( M , Amerlinn tiuuar. 43.1-0. Rurllngton , 2) ) > s < X ) ; e'unadlan Bouthem , 4 W-J. L'hlcaKU Gas , 8.3uO , Pelnvvare , 4.KO ; Oenenil Electric. J.fco ) , Ixiuls- vllle . NufhvlUr. 10 200. Manhattan contollJiitf-d , 4 KO National Irfiul , 4,1O. . North\veitern. 4100 ; Northern I'aclllo preferred , 13 < UO , 1'uclflo Mall , MOO , Reading. lilOCU Rixk Itiland , 14:00 , hi. I'nul , 1"J MO. Ti-nncfsee Cual and Iron , 7JoO , Western Tnlon , 11.2W , Southern Rall uy. S.SOO , bouthem Railway preferred , 13,400 , New Jersey Central , 16,700. Ne-iv VeirU .vione-y llurkct. NIJWOHK , June -MONBY ON CALL Eaiy at Ifll'l ] wr cent ; latt loan , 1 per ex-nt. eloilnt ; elfna at 1 per ce-ut 1'RIME MERCANTILE l > APCR-3H < Ii per cent. with actual We-e-ktj Hunk of UiiKluml htate-nu-nt. LONDON , June 10 The- weekly statement or the Hank of Engl ind toda ) shovvi the following ehinges ns compnred with tie previous week : Totnl reserve , increnfc , 0,000 , circulation , dc- crea--e. 220.00 , bullion , decrease , 211,071 , other securities , decrease , 0000 , other deposits , In- creatc , 183,000 , public deposit ! decreaseJ.1S4 , - 000 ; notes reserve , Increase , 20,000 , government securities , unch-inged. The proportion of the U mlc of England's rc- fcrvc to liabilities , which last week v > ns 5053 per cent , remains the ame this week. /The / Itank of England's rate of discount re mains unchanged at 2 per cent. i Mntemciit uf I In- Hunk of 'France. ' PARIS , June 10 The weekly bank statement of the Rank of Trance , Issued todny , Ghows the following changes ns compired with the previous report : Notes In circulation , decrease , ti4,730OUo frnncs ; tieasury account current , decrease. 180 W3 francs ; gold In hand , 1,070 000 frnncs , bills ill-i- counted , ilecrcafc 114 750 000 francs ; silver In hand decrease , 2 500,000 francs. Greek mill TnrkiMli IIonilN. LONDON , June 10 rorelgn securities are re ported at unchanged prices , with the exception of Turkish group i ( C ) , which Is % lower at 22. Financial ! Sote-H. NEW ORLEANS , June 10 Cleirlnga , * jt > 2 2C7. RO3TON. June 10 Clearings , JH.12G.GC3 ; bal ances , $1,855072 NEW YORK , June 10 Clearings , tM.m.SK ) . balances , Jf47S37. PHILADELPHIA , June 10 Clearings , $3,750- 330 , balance" , ! 1,352,229. CINCINNATI , June 10 Money , 214S per cent ; New York exchange , 75c premium , nominal Clearings , f2,277CXK ) MUMPHIS. Tenn , June 10 Clearings , J205- Mfi , balances , JC7.270 Nevv York exchange , sell ing at ? 1 50 premium. hT LOUIS. June 10 Clearings , J4,414 358 , bil- anccs , 1474,415. Money , 467 per cent. New \ork exchange , 50o premium bid , 75c premium usKed CHIC'\GO , June 10 Clearings , 111,703 41S , New York exchange. C5c premium , foreign exchange , ttead ) , demand. H S7V4 slxt ) das , 14 SOU. Itc- nlUIng tales made n lather weak BtiKk market toda ) , closing prices : City RHlIvvny. 240 , West Chicago , ICO4 , Btrawbourd , 2fi , South Side U 42 % , North Chlcigo , S2S , Lake Htreet , 1014 ; New York Illfcult , 4S > T4. I orclun Kliiiuielnl. IIERLIN , June 10 Exehange on London , 10 pfgj ? for "thecks PARIS , June 10 Three percent rentes , 103f 27'4c. Exchange on London , 25f 10V4c. IXNDON , June 10 The amount of bullion gone Into the Li. ink ot England on balance today Is 25,000. St. LoulH Ciciii-rul Mrtrkct. ST. LOUIB. June -rLOUR-Dull and un changed , patents Jl Mill 70 , extra fnney. M I3f 4 40. fancy , J3 50ff3 75. cholec , J3.10S3 10. AM1EAT I itures , llrmer'at the opening , while business was comparatively light A better feelIng - Ing prevailed and the market advanced , closing- fractions higher than jesterday. Bpot , hlgicri No. 2 red ensh elevatoMo bid ; track , SS'/WMic , July , C'j 4o bid , Augujt , C7T.u nskeil , September. CSc asked CORN I'utures ruled stronger iihd higher , with u fair r mount of trading Spot , hither ; No 2 ensh , 22H6'4lic ! , July , 225,0230 ; beptcmber , SIV'.C ! bid OATS I'utures , easier. Spot , nrmcr ; No S cash 17He bid ; Jul ) , IHo bid , UYIT-titFaily , SJc , track. R A RLE Y Nominal CORN MEAIJlC5ffl.70 I1RAN Dull and weak , snckwl , entt trnclc , nominally 3Si3Sc and 3-37c for cast side country fiolnts. KI VXHEKD-htend ) , 72c. TIMOTHY SEED l'rlme , )2 10fi2.CS HAY Dull , wenk und lower ; prairie , M 004J > SOO. tlmolhy. t7.r < ni50 1IIIT1 Ell-Slow , creamery , llOlCVic ; dairy , CCT 12c. 12c.KClflBHteady. KClflB-Hte-ady. 8 c. 1-OULTR Chickens , old hens , nrm nt 6ci i-pilng , lusy at Wile , dueks , spring , lower ut SiilDc : gcefe , iiulet ut lOc. WHIHKY-fl.U. - COTTON T1ES-C5C. HAOaiNG 5MSCc. Min'AI-S I > ; ad , quiet , 07'4O3 10. Spelter. steady , 14 PROVIMONS Pork , dull , firmer ; standniJ mem. Jobbing , J7 608 Ml. Lnnl. firmer , prime HUum. (3 30 ; chiilre * , JJ 27 li. Itncon ( boxed ) , Fhoulderv , 153714 , extra hliurt clear , 15 15. rib : : , 1535 ; shorts. 15 DO Dry salted melts ( boxe1) , fluiulilt m , (4,75 ; extra short clear , 1470 , rlbn , } l M , shorts , (4 ! < 0. REPEll'TS-riour , 3000 bbls. ; IV. he-it , 8,00o bn : corn K > 000 bu ; can , 31 COO bu KIIIPMENTS rinur , 11000 bbls ; wheat , 3.CXKI bu. ; corn , 172000 bu ; oats , iiS.bCK ) bu. KtiiiHiiN City MnrUe-lH. KAN8AH CITY , June 10 WHEAT Steady ; offerlnts I'Khf ' Na , 2 hard , 701 0 , No 3 , C2 { | 6c ; No. 4. UXf' > c ; No. 2 rprlng , f fl7Cc , No , 3 , ltd do ; No. 2 red. tOftblc , No. 3 , 7 W7Co ; No. 4 , Kit 70c. 70c.CORN CORN Dull and ubout steady ; No. 2 mixed , * " "oAT8- dy : No 2 white , Ulifi c. RYE No 2 , 2 JiZ9c. HAY-Sleady ; timothy , 110 CO ; prairie , I7.C-0. lll'TTER Strong uml fairly active , creamery , lOWlOVno , dalr > . kftlOc. ECSOHllarelvtteiuly at 7c. RECEIiaS Wheat , 1,600 bu. ; corn , 17500 bu. ; oaU. 4 COO bu. BHIl'MENTH Wheat , 3 , COO bu , ; corn , 31,200 bu. , emU , D.OOO bu riillfuruln Ilrlrtl I < Vul < H. NEW YORK , June lO.-CALIl'ORNJA DRIKU FRUITS Steady , evaporated apples , prime wire tray , 4 > 464So per lb.i woexl dried , prime , 4 JT 414c , choice , 4'i l lc. fancy , 4HC5c , prunes 2V4U' tc. as to site und quality , aprlcotu , Itoyal , Moor parks , IJCltc , jxachen , unpeeled , peeled Sail I'rime-lnco AVhcitt mill Ilurle-y. SAN KRANCI6CO. June 10 WHUAT-Cloteel quiet and nrm ; December , < 1 21 bid. OMAHA L1VB STOCK MARKET Oattlo Receipts nIOotftinuo Liberal , bat Hogs Fair O'ff'Considerably ' , POOR QUALITY dPGATTLL THE FEATURE Ilccf Storm OftorVil Ho " * Come Ul > to Crude iiiui1 the Triulc In ' ' M.MV-L-'l'loKN Still a ' * Slilul'e Lemer. SOUTH OMAHA , Juno lO-Itccelpts for the Onya Indicated were ! Cattle. HORS Sheep. Horse < > . Juno 10 . , 3.497 5,527 453 June D . 3.217 G.05S 911 Julio S . 3.C45 7,062 991 Juno 7 . 3.21S 1.3SS 1WU Juno 5 . J.M7 6i95 ItJS JU11Q 4 . 3,783 7.I91 4,1 S JtlllC 3 . 2.Z90 fi.r.Gli 3,0X1 Juno 2 . 3,517 8GSO 1,037 Juno 1 . 2,641 i > U7 May 31 . 1.6S3 3.1M U.W Miyzn . I.BIO 7S1G 1.S5S . May 23 . 1.T3G 8,218 1612 May 27 . 1.4CU 0,517 1,192 Tlio olllclnl number fit cars ot stock broujrht In todny by each ronilvns : Cuttle. Sticcp. C. . M. & St. P. Hy . 3 1 Missouri 1'nclllo Hy . 8 4 1 Union Pnt'lllc sj tcm. . . . . . 30 IB 1 C. & N. W. Hy. . . . . . 1 r. n & M. v. u. u . 20 19 C. . St 1' . , M. At O. Hy. . . . 23 12 H. M. 11. It. U . 30 21 C. . H. & Q. Ity. . 3 4 C. , H. 1 , A : 1' . Hy , d.i t. . . 5 5 C. . It. I. > St 1 > . lt > . , west. . 2 2 Totnl receipt- } . , 131 bT The disposition of tlio day's receipts ns follows , each , buyer purennslng the num ber of head Indicated : Hujers. Cattle. Hog-i. Sheep. Otn.thn , Packing Co 13 L117 . . . . G. H. Hammond Co 3lri lU7fi Swltt and Comptny 250 1,371 C Cudnhy Packing Co M5 2,121 193 H. Becker K De .m 6S3 VniiRnnt & Co : > 3 J. li C.irey M)3 ) Huston & . Co a ) Kingston & Schnllor 121 Hammond , Kansas City 112 Cudnhy , Knnsas City 234 Other buyers 119 Left over 450 100 Totnli 3S ) G.S02 453 CATTLG Ktccipts ot c.itticvera some what In excess of the run yesterday , but there were not ns many beef cattle here , a considerable projrartlor. or the receipts being made up of stockcrij nnd feeders. The irmi- ket as a whole was .slownnd to that extent at least , unsitlsfactory. The beef steers on silo did not average up very well In the matter of quality. There were some very good and handy little cattle , but nothing In tlic vuiy of fancy 'i vy cuttle. The trade IIB a whole VVUB elull. The shippers bought hcnvlly jester- oYi. Armour being n largo buyer , while Swift and Company took eighteen cars for export to Liverpool. Toelay the shipper * did not seem to care to do mucn , nnd the local packers ind things pretty much their own " " . } ; . ° "InK lt > the keenness of tie. ( com- I > etltion yesterday prices -were pre tt > Btlff aa compared with other market" , nnd the pick ers were strongly * iricllned to make up for It by taking off toddy. 'As a still further bear nlluence Chicago was reported closing lOc ovver. The re ult wits that fat cattle had to so.l lOc lower : , Salesmen were backward about making the , confession , but In the end they cut loose atul the cattle were about all sold by midday. 1 * The supply of butchers' stock was small , only ten or a dopcn loads being offered and ns the demand wn- good they chaneeel hands early at steady price- . Iho stacker and feeler market -was dull , heavy , and warmed-up cattle being espe cially slow Beller ; ! . Generally speaking , the market was about Ide lower , but In ionic cases very eleslr.ib'e light cattle sold about mfii v.n.s } estcrdny. One bunch of fancy little white faces , steers and heifers , brought f.O In ndilltion.to the natives , there were Hcpresentatlve numbi'r pf w-esterns In the yards. Wiles : NAllVES. No. Av. Pr. N < APr. . No AV. Pr. L.i.S10 J4 < K > J. . . 912 | 4 no 2(1 ( 1110 * tl V 43. . .1QK. 4 n . . .1010 4 30 39 . . .1205 r.o 20 . . .1157 4 . r. . . 119G 4 49 42 . . .1452 . 55 ? . . . . ISO 4 ' 27. . . 9SS 4 25 14..1J22 4 10 7. . . . Ml 4 05 21..1115 4 35 13 .1O3D 4 40 , 994 4 20 21..1028 4 35 1 . . .1060 4 40 23. . ,1016 , 4 20 17. . . I3S2 437M 1. . . .1240 440 4. . 1122 4 20 15 . . .114. 4 37W r > . 1100 4 45 22 . . 1025 4 25 22..1123 4 40 22. . . 1204 4 45 L. . . 190 4 25 1..1250 4 4) 24. . . . 9S9 4 10 14. . . . 903 4 15 19 .10SG 4 20 "s"1.101G 4 20 31.,1101 4 25 42.- . , ,10SO 4 30 2r..1333 4 55 5..1070 4 3S 17..1235 4 40 10 . . .1355 10. , . . tl 4 10 I.HOG i la 28. . 10)9 ) 4 35 COWS. 15 . . S28 2 73 13. . . f-54 2 7 * L. ,1110 2 2' J. . .1103 3 40 10 . . .1047 3 CO 1 . , 910 2 f.0 L.L. . . SSO 2 10 1. . . V.O 3 IS. . , 9SG 3 40 L. 1170 3 50 1. . .KM 3 0 G . .1130 3 C5' 2. . . S93 3 75 in. . . 9J7 3 75 L. ,1200 3 00 1.L. 'l2IO 2 25 - . . . . 2 S-i 18 , , , , 10J3 3 23 ivu > j L. 2 < S 1..1040 3 15 2..1000 3 TO 1 . . 910 2 30 1..1200 3 15 1 . . .1MO SSO L. 1010 . ! 40 1C , , .1087 3 15 1. . . ,1110 3 r,5 1 . 1040 2 45 . .1100 3 35 10 . . ,1042 3 M 2 . . 9SO 270 , 1103 3 40 1. . . .12CO j r.5 1 . . 950 2 75 . 1 40 1. . . , mo 3 ( .0 L. .1170 2 S5 2..1165 3 40 3 . . . C7C 3 fiO 2. . .1015 2 5 1100 3 40 . 90 3 70 1 . 1000 3 00 . .KSO 3 4b ,1030 3 75 3. . 3 00 ' .loro 3 45 L. .1100 2 75 1 . . 930 2 75 1. . .1140 1. ,1270 2 1 . . 970 90 3 00 I. I1CO 3 OJ 1. .1010 3 10 1 . 12CO j 25 ,1210 , 3 . " 5 3 75 IOCS 3 90 1 1430 4 00 iiuirnns. 7 0 3 S3 23. . . . 70. ) 3 93 L. . 700 J M S95 3 00 . 79 , . 3 35 - 10. . . 700 4 00 3 . . 533 4 00 , 5M 3 75 533V .1200 3 1 V ) 3 50 , . 820 3 f5 40 3. . . . C20 3 50 . . 950 3 CS 5 . . SSO 3 SO 1. . . . 6SO 3. 55 . . . " 410 3 75 12. . . 795 50 3 4 85 01 DOLLS. .1700 3 40 1140 2 00 I..1COO 2 HO . .1J94 2 70 3 10 1. . . . 7fO 3 a . . 742 J 2j .1030 350 1..UOO - ' W . . 930 2 25 " 2 75 I . . .1UO 2 85 1440 2 CO . . . "l400 2 SO 1..I370 3 K . .1350 2 CO 1 . . .1130 2 5 1 . .1WO 3 IS . 1400 2 C5 l.J100 2 S5 .17(0 3 25 . .1110 2 70 STAGS. 3. . . . SCO 3 50 CALVES. 1 . IM G 00 .ISO C CO L. 350 3 00 . 115 4 75 ICO G 01 110 C OJ STOCKERS AND TEEDERS. 1. . . . ftSO 3 DO , C75 3 80 4. . . . 717 3 ! 1 . . .1(100 ( 4 00 . 700 4 10 L. . . 7.0 4 10 1 . . . 700 4 10 4 . . 822 4 15 1 9FO 4 25 J. . . . 7M 4 25 G. , . 383 4 CO 1n. . . 810 4 00 32 . . , 821) ) 4 20 23 . . 072 4 20 ci 723 4 30 B . . 758 4 30 1. . . ! XK ) 3 50 13 , 713 4 21 G . . . 751 4 30 11.4S. . . C'Jl 4 45 20. , JS7 3 CO 23. . . ' f7 4 (0 ( 4S. , , 508 4 00 37. . JS7M3 4 00 13. . 4 00 8. . .l.MO 4 JO 24. . 9C7 4 a 9. . . ! 704 4 23 WnSTEUNS. No , Av. IT. No Av. Pr. 1 nicer 1130 J2 $5 11 fcdlern. . . 1193 | 3 hS 1 htfer. , . 1400 2 S3 7a feeders. . . 975 4 1C U heifers. . . . Cf4 3 15 U3 feeders , , . 764 4 .5 4 feeders. . 975 3 W ) 24 feedciu. . . 013 4 40 0 feeders. . . . 7C4 . . . . WASHINGTON. I ! Vi ( itchier. 13CQVVB , , 659 2 75 5 fecileis.l ( s e u > 4 Lulls 742 3 24 T 1C2 fftelers , , . . 951 4 1C OHKOON. Co. U feeders . . . 777 jj" S9 fnde.a . . . 810 4 00 4C feeders . . 7I7 ! t , 61 feeders , , ,781 4 ( X ) 41 fee-ders , . , , M > 2 } , t. 13 feeders , , . 7CG 4 to 44 feede-is. . . t5r C5 feeders . . HW ) 4 DO IJOOS Ilecelpts vvcrp eaialler than a week ago , the Klcndy f)4l Jn jirlces not beln coh- eluclvo to large ehlpmentR , The market was a t-hado lower a aln today , the hogs ulllni ; atl'i > . U 27H aad 13 if ) , vvlilio jcnlcnlio over haldv'iiiho kales wereat (3 JO , win a tjirlnkllne t.Ui.4 ! anil $ J35. in ot.ier vvoriHi , the IIOKH fot' jkmt 2jc ! lower than ) en- tertlay , anil close to too lower thun one weerf fealeFine-n wrrr a lltfle1 Blow to make the con- evtbkiii , ni that thtwirAde was not particularly iutl > e > , though the ItlrnUilul was fully rn.ua ! tu the offerlagH Ite > iirc | ii'atlve eules ; No Av. Bh , 1'r. , No. Av. 8h. Pr. 11 273 . . (3 80 13 27' 12 2'6 3 Ktl I I 08 . . . , ,2U > 3271,4 27 289 3 5 1 < 2 < C7 , . . .238 ICO 3 t'tVi 27 . . . . 8 * , i 23 310 3 2JIJ 18 291 71 m 3 2714 19 234 61 2C4 ICO 3 i't-j 13 . . .210 3 25 C2 277 ' " 18. , 2SI C 3 25 * Ot , 2U 5 3 2714 M 297 to 3 23 C7 US . . . 327H CO. , 295 ' 325 .61 21)7 ) ICO 3 271 i 19.302 'w 3 25 ' ' " 40 3 27 V , f.3 2C3 ICO 3 25 , ! . ! ! ) . . . 3 271 , , 2U 3 25 fcO 3 27 10 ' ' ' ' ' y * iw 3 25 ! . . ! . , " ICO 3 : 7'i (4 * i& ICO 325 U 324 . . . 3 2P. , 45. , 31G SO 323 77 300 ICO S 271. 48 2 1 3 23 tO 228 . . . S27C. tO 307 ICO S23 C3 , , .202 ICO 3271v M OS 240 325 1G tto . . . S27W 67 , . S4 ISO 325 39 255 71 8 ' 3 25 C9 . . .3J1 3 274 C2 307 'kO 3 25 9 310 S7 3.0 0 3 25 70 251 74..21-2 120 325 12 320 SO ta 279 ICO 3 25 12 328 S 2714 68 307 3 25 i 75 231 330 (3 , 301 125 M 317 3 30 46 312 3 23 t 26 , , .219 3 SO W , .2U > 3 2S 12 no 3 M M..329 3 23 10 Zi5 3 : a 63. , 2d ! 3 25 M , V23 3 30 G8 2&5 325 81 24S 3 30 M 308 40 3 23 28 IM 3 30 K. , . 26 ; 11 245 9 iV 65..245 3 27 > 4 C2 , 243 SO 3 30 W 283 SO 327 % M 266 ICO 380 CO U > 1 M ,274 8 SO Cl 310 67 na . . . S 13 47 Kl a 27S E I U O11IOACO l.IVi : STOCK JMAUKUT. Cattle Hloi > and Iiimi-r lion * Alno Pull < HtSluti Stt > uillr. . CHICAOO , June 10 Trade In cnttlc wan flower than usunl with common nnd medium grntles In clined to pell a elmilc louer Hales ner on a liusls of from H 00 to f 4 15 for tlic poorest imtlvo ilrcmdit cattle , up to J5 and $530 for choice to strictly tirlmc liei-xes , wltli most of the trans actions nt from M M to , f > The Dtockcr and feeder trade plowed renew til vluor , Fiiles belne nu.'Jtly nt from U to to Jl 40 , with Knles of elinlrr 411-pound JcnrllllKS nt (450 ntul cliolrc MO to S49 pound ( "lock inttle at J4 CO nnd Jl f2'4 ' Ilulln w.ld freely nt from 2 40 to $1 for poor to prime , while cows nnd bcircrs were nctlxc at from 52 to 1160 Prime llRlit welRhl cnlxcs brotmht C 40 iwi 100 pounds. Texas e'uttlc were fnlil } nctlvc at nliout former prices. There wns a seed penernl dcnmnd for IIOR , with prices iiMnm-lntr 2Jc per 10O imundJ lower Hales were Inigeb nt from M 40 tn Jl 47V4 ImK' telling nt nn extreme rnnno ot from J3 : o to $3 U nnd iilgs nt from J2 to ! 3 W. Mof t of the offer- In KB were of RO < X ! quality nnd there wns tlio u unl penrclty of llB'it ' welRlit hogt Prlcis for sheep were steadier , under better dciniind. but too mnn > were lift oxer Injt nlRh- to ndinlt of nn > Rcncml ndtnncc Bh p sold nt from I ! HO to J4 75 for Inferior to prime llockn , t.ic bulk felllntt nt from J3 SO to M T. Kami brought from Jl to JIM lnmbs were ubout lOc hlRhor with pales nt from J.1 M Ho J4 S5 nnd wooleil Colorndo Hocks fold ut Jl 35 I pr.nfr Inmbs were more netUe nt from J4 to J5 16 per 100 IMIUIlJj Hccclptif Cnttle , OCOOlicnd , hogs , 2S.OOO heaiJJ fheep , 10,000 hend. I - St. I.nulH I.H < Stock. BT I/U'IS. Juno -CATTLU-Hec. . Ipts. . " ,000 hend , phlpimnts. 1,100 liciul MnrKet fiends to Ftrong for natlxeS etcndj for TexiuiB , eliolce to extra ixn > rt steers , J' . OOiTi 15 , fnlr rhlpplne stceis , J4 D04 00 , dre-ssetl beef nnd buUhit- ) ' Ftccri , Jl 00M M , bulk uf snles J4 2J5T4 70 , tteers under 1IOO pounds , J3 7504 r5 ; bulk ot p-iles , } S3riM35 , fleckers nnrt fctdt-rM , J2 71PI 31 , cows and liclfcrs Jl'IfflW , Toxns nnd Indian steers , led , J3COji4f ) , erms , 13 OCO > 4 10 cows nnd hclf- cra. } S f > 5 < 73 CO HOGS Hccclpts , 6.000 bend , fhlpmonts , 3.000 henil Mnrkft wenk to 5c lower. llKht , J3 30O 335 , mixed , * 10iff335 , henxj , J3 3i > 8 > 3 40 Slinni' HecelptH , R.OOO head , shipments 4000 hend Mnrkct ftrwly , mtlxe inultuni , J3 IVfJ 425 , culls nnd bucks , 12 W13 S5 , Texas Bhircp , J340C4.15 , lambs , J4 WG > K M KniiNivH CMtj ll\c Stock. KANSAS CITY , June 10 OATTkn-Uecolpts , 4000 bend , miirket etead > , TtxnH pti-ers , J3 WfJI 430 , Texns cons. | 240 < i3tK ) , natl\c Ftein , J3 STiitf 4 'JO ; nntUc cows and heifers , Jl 40IM 25 , stackers nnd feeders , J3 OOiI4 fO , bulls , J2 COflS 40 HOGS Receipts , 13 COO bend mnrkct wenlt to DC lower bulk of pales f.1 27'Mf3 15 , lunUes } 330Ji337H , puckers J325T332ii , inKiil , J3 SO © 335. lights. J315C330 , Workers f3 DOS 3 SO , pigs , J2 25t2 fO SlinLJP Ilecelpts , 2000 head ; mniket steady , lambtf , J3C00525 , iniittonx , J2 V < fit 2o > o"VorU Iil\e Mftolt. Nn\V "iORK , June 10 ItUUVKS Receipt * SI7 head Cnblcs quote American steers 1C © lie sheep. HWlZVic , rcfrlReintor beef , 8'iGOc CAL.VI.S llecelpts , 2731 head , nctl\e ntul firm , \enl , tt 0000 21 , buttermilk calMs. n 5034 (0 Mtini' AND L.AMIIS Ilecelpts , 6.S20 head , Dull , sheep , weak , jenrllngs plead } ; lambs , lower ; sheep $3 COO4 35 , jcarllngs , J4 0@5 00 lambs , J5 25C | 25 HOGS Hccclpts , 2,203 held , steady nt $4 C 50 435. Stoclc In SlK aiecord of receipts of llestock nt the four principal markets for Juno 10 : Cattle. HCRS Bheep Omaha . 3457 B iJ7 4K Chicago . 9 r'0 2SOOO 10.UOJ Kansas City . 400 * 13000 .i.OOO Bt. Louis . . . 3,000 C.OOO 6.0UO Totals . 19.9" 52527 17,153 NEW YOU ic < ; INUHAI. aiAiiicKT. ( luotntloiiH f tlic Uny on Gciicrnl Comiiifiilltle-H. ND\V YORK. Juno 10 rLOUn Receipts , 1C - 149 bhls ; exports , 12,103 bblr. ; fnlrly nctlxc , llrm nnd unchnnucd , Mlnnesot l pitents. $1 Wt $ 420j MlnncfOta bnkcrs , $33'03f,5 winter extras , J3 WpS C5. Rje Hour , more active ; suj > crflne , J-J 10 r2 W CORN MIJAIr-rinn , > ellowsestcrn , 53c. IlYli-hteaily. No. 2 western. 3Cc. HAIU.13Y bteadj , wes4crn , 27l4c , malting , 35 * liAHI < UY MAI > T Active , western , 43G * c. WHEAT KrcPlpls , 128,360 bu exports , 2C5- 347 bu Hj t , llrm Options opened nun nnd ad vanced Irrcsiilarls nil dny on the general cov ering heavy Fcaboard clearances , fropt com- plilnts from the northwest nnd fi-nrs of July manlimlntlon. closed unsettled nt 94Cflc advance , No 2 red , June , elosed ut 7Cc , September , CS'W 70ic , cloH.nl , " 0'/4c. CORN Rf < elpls , 149200 bu. ; exports , 215000 bu. Spot llrm. No 2 , 29 Vic. Options opened lirm ami were strong all day un Increat-cd fhlpments nnd bullish crop news , closing 'Jc net higher , Juno closed ut i3c. Heptember , SO OJl 0-lCc , cloMd 31'lc- O ATS Receipts , S01 CCO bu ; exports , 240.337 bu. Spot , llrm ; No 2 , S2c. Options wire- dull but steady with com , closing pnitly % o net hlBlicr , Juno closed at 22c. HAY Weak , shipping , tOc ; good to choice. CO HOI'S Dull , stnte , common to choice , U95 crop 3fJ4c ; lS9fi crop , C8r9c , I'aclfio coast , ItW crop , 34i 4c. U96 crop , WlOc. HIliS rirm , Hucnoa Ayics , 18 > 4019c ; T io3 , lO'tli'llc , C'nllfornla , ICc , Oalvceton , 15c. I.15ATH13II Stead ) , hemleick BoleDucnos Av rts , llJfWc 1'ROVlhlONS llecf , steady ; family , | 9 M1..W ; cxlra mess , J7.008 CO , beef hams , } J4 , packet , | S OOJJS 00. Cut meats , linn , pickled bellies , (503 ft5d ) , shoulders. J5 TO , bums. Jl ) 0009 10 l.ird , CUFJ , wi-blcrn steam , 3 75ff4 00 , rellned. quiet. Pork , ciiFler TAL.I/J\\ ' Quiet ; clt > , 3c : country , 3'ic. IIIITTKR Hi celpte. T.OflO pkcs . market steady ; western creamery , 11JI16C , Klglns , Ifc , factor ) ' . Ilecclpts , 8,7C2 pkgs ; market ftendy state , large , fc'ic , Blntc , unall , 768c ; part blllmn. Cficiw. full eklms , ZViO3c DGOK Steady ; boulhirn , J2 SOU2.70 per thirty dozen cafe. OIU ? CotlnnKeed , quiet , prime crude , 20c ; prime ji'llow , 23V c. Pttrolcum , dull , 1'cnntjl- \anln erudc , steady , July , h5c bid Rosin , stnulyj strained , common to ( . ( KKl , Jl.'Oftl.'O Turpentine , nrm nt 27'4fT28c. H1CIJ Stend ) , fair to extra , 4'JfiCc ; Japan , 4'i4Wc. ' MOUAHSKS Quiet , New Orleans , open kettle , U od to ciolcc , 2 @ 2Ac. MHT/LB 1'lff Iron , qul t. nouthern , tai.vfp 1025 ; northern. JlOOOfflZOO. Copper , eteiuly , lake brokers' 111 ; exchont'e' , J10 OTt&OlUZ'/i Tin , litroiiK , Vtralts J13 fI3"0. platis , eo ) . Ppel- ter , nrm , J4 1034 30 Ix-.id , llrm , cxchanae , J3 ! 7',4 ' 03 32H ; brohers' , 53 12H. CcilYtM * MnrketM. NI3\V YORK , June 10 CXHTHD-Optlona opened vtendy , with prices unchuiiki'd to & points lower. Kurcjnan cables r unfatlsfactory , re. Heeling uliiKirlcli e-upy murkels. lluylng In the local market wns chltlly by room tnidfiB. 13u- rupean hoiiHjs told Ilrazlllan receipts were mnderatc Closed ( lull lit unchanged juices to L points net decline. Halvs , 8,000 bags , Including t-fptember t J7 35. Hpot coffee. Rln , quiet , mild , fttndy. Total uarrltoitMi ilellverlrs from the lJnllt < l States , 9,78" ) liags. Includlruf 9307 from New York , Ne-vv York stock today. 373,300 bags , Pfntm to < k. 4lf.Si7 big * , unnnt for the t'nlted BIAtcs. S3tiH , % ) , totfll vKlblo for the United Btfttrs , 748 SiV l-nxs. RRftln-l M7 , 09 bag * iMtn.r mid K * 113 lm s In 1W1 HAMIU'RO ' , June 10. COKKUK t'nclmnKeJ Bale * 6 POO bn HAVRU , lunr ID tX PKRi-Clo l quiet nnd unclmnsni to Vif decline Sniff. r.OOO t ) K RIO , June 10COPTCKNo ! ( 7 Rio , tl.ffiO rcls cxclmnsc , 727-3I1 IttCflpIs 4WO bsF * rlfnrcil fur tha United Stntis , 14 POO t-nc * . stock. SJ60PO bag * CANTOS , June 10 COrrKR-QuItt , Rood av erage Santos , 0.170 rel * Ite-ee-lpts i.OvO bngt ; stock , 121,000 bags. aio.M'iiiAr uit > oiiT ov cr.iti2\is. Stutldtlcn I'rcpnrcil mill IHSIICI ! l j- ( lie A Krl en 11 u nil Drpnrt input. WASI1INOTON , June lO.-StntlMlclan Robin- ton of the Agricultural department this after noon Ixued the follow Inn ccrrnl eiop repoit , Mr 11 } Je , the new statistician , not taking chareo until after this repot t : The report of June 1 , consolidated from the returns - turns of Innnshlp , county and stnle cotreiipond- ents of the Department of Agriculture , makes the ncrcncn of winter wheat nt present growing , utter Allowances for abandonment * , 91 C per cent of the men hnrvcMrd last Juir , or W per cent of the uren so n In the fall of IMd Tills In round numbers Is 01,56. POO ncres The iwrccnt- hc of winter wheat aerenKrs UH | > n basli In- dlrnt d of the pilnclpal winter wheat states lire an follow n : Oblo , 7. Mlehlrm , us , Indiana , 94 , Illinois i M. Mlsmiurl , 90 , Unnv.s. 57. Cnlironiln , IPS In New lork , Prniisylviuili , Debiwnte , VlrRtnla , North CAivIInn , Aluhumn , Texas. AiUnn ns , Ten- i nrffco nnd Weft Mrclnln. the nita ihown , compared - | pared with that Imive-sted last ) car , has been mate-ilnlly lnct a ed Theecndltlun of winter wheat IJBS fallen Mnce th report of Jlay 1 , being 7fc 5 per cent , nKnln i $0 5 per ecnt on that ilnten decline of 1 7 point ? The < condition of June1 Inft ji-ni wns 719 The pureonlnKiB of the ptlneliml stnlet. are : Ohio , M MIchlRiin , .0 , Inrtlnim , CO , Illluul * , 38 , Mis souri , 45 , Knnsas , M , California , 73 The perc < ntnpe of spMnR wheat nren for the entire countiy ns compured with that of UlHJ bus been Increased , belnit 110 pel icnt of last year's uureiiKc The total area of fprlnp wheit sown Is , therefore. In round immbeis 13.000 OCX ) . aeiic. nud the eomblned winter nnd i-urlne urea | Is 34 Ka.tiOO ncres > r Hio inr cent of that hnr- x t.ed In 1S % The condition of fpthiR wheat hnvvii nn n\er.iKc for the- whole country of Si \xt \ edit , iiK.ilmti ID 9 per cent on Juml 1 1 ( . < K ! j The condition of nil vvheit Is S2 7 pir cen 1 nculi.vt 870 the * amo ilnle lasl ) ji 'ihicond , lions of rprlnR wheat for the prlhcluil | fprln whnt sliiten nrc ns follows Mlnnefotn , ? l , \\ls contln , 10 , Iowa. SO , Neblnskn , 89 , South D.ikotu 18. North Dakota , \\ushlngtoii , 100 , Oreijon I The preliminary report places the ncre-iRp o oats at 91 I per cent of last ) ear's area nnd mnke- thc- condition Ml pei eent nmilnst 98 8 1 ist June The nciuiKo of rc Is 'n pel ecnt of last Sear eondltlon of S9 9 per cent Acitate of btrley Is Si 2 per c < nt of Inft jrar's condition of ram * June 1 , t > 7 4 pel eent Acrenpe of ilce10J 1 pel eent , eondltlon or same June ! > t & per cent. Reiwrts from theconftilur olllcrrs of the t'nlte btntes In Munltobi nnd western Ontnin Indlcnt Rood crops < > { lioth winter and n rlnjt Rr.iln T.i fprlnR nerenec In the Winnipeg vonfiilar dlstrlc Is nboul 15 | icr cent greater llian lasl > enr while ciois nrc iibout len daja cnrllcr Reiwrt from eastern Ontario und Quebec nrc lets fnvora blc. Inquiries made b > the United States miniate to Argentina tend to whew that this ycnr's whek ncreiRo vvlll not exceed Inft ) ear's and ma be much ICFH Trult thruuRhout central and wcflern Curop has been couflilerably Injured by froftsVhca ( -ronlh Is Kencrnlly retarded b ) the back war season , and In Spain , Italy nnd llun nry li qunllly Is diterWatvd b ) persistent KUlui Th condition Is reported as Imprbv InR 111 norlhcr Kurop- , also In lloumnnln , ItulKnrla nnd pnrl of ItUHsln , bul not In Poland and the foutln\cst ern prenlnees The dellclency of tic crop I I'rnnois now cstlinntixl at from 35,000,000 t 55,000.000 bushels COTTON" MAHICCTS. Dl-nltTH Slum JITaritl > ltl > fit ] Set VorK , lint I'rlci-n I'nll. NHW 1OHK , June 10 Tic cotton market wn moclerntcl ) active todn ) . The eipenlm ; was stenil ) al an advance of I i4 points on better I lvcrpoo c.ibles , conlllctlnR crop accounts and fears of i bullish government crop report Speculative sup port was lacking' , however , anil prlce-i returnoa to about ) esterday's closing URUTCS before noon Uhcn the ( jovernment report v\as announced the m irkct beenme steady nnd nlmost cntlrcl ) dc pendcd upon the locnl trailers fur further but incs" . Liquidation set In and prices decllnet 57 points without oppo ltlon The miirke clc'jpj steady nt n net loss of 85 points wltl sales of futures at 75,000 biles 1'utures closei stead ) , January , } C82 , Tebruar ) JCb'p , March 1C DO , June , J7 13 , Jill ) , J7 19 , August , J7 IS. Sep tember , JG90 , October , JO 78 , November , 5676 , le cember , JC78. Spot stead ) , mldillliiR , 71115- inlildllnR uplands , 7 11-igo. inlddllnR KUlf , 7 15 l receipts , none , exports , continent J 0 biles , sal 2,174 bales , , fplnners , 1.23S bales , stock , 12C 2SG bales Total toda ) , net receipts , 1,027 bales , ex ports to Gieat Britain , none , continent , 300 bales stock , 270112 bales Consolidated : Net receipts 4 435 bdlcs , exports to Greit IJrltaln. 7,240 biilca IV.ince 305 bales ; eontluent , : < ,305 bales. Totnl since September ! Net rccclpU C,6CS,7C2 bileu , exports to Great Britain , 2851057 bales. Trance , GS1 7SG bales , continent , 2,003,836 biles ; onnnncl , 6.4S1 bales. bT I.OUIS , Juno 10 COTTON-Qulct nnd un chanced , mlddllne , 7' c hales , none , receipts 199 biles , shipments , 118 bales , stock , 23,701 MCMPHIS , Tcnn . June 10 COTTON firm mlddlhiK , 7 i-lCc. Receipts , 4CO biles , shipments , 4C7 bales , stock , 13237 bales , Kales 4CO bales IjIvnnPOOL , June 10 COTTON Spot In fair ilenmml , prices stead ) , Amerlcnn mlddllnR , 4 5-J2d The snles of the da ) were 10.000 bnlen of which 1000 were for fpeculutlon nnd cxiiorl and Included 8,400 American Tutures opened quiet , with n moderate demand , and closed quiet nt thedecline , American middling , I < M C June , 4 5 5464 fi C4d buets , June and July , 4 4 04 CM 5-64d value , Jul ) nnd Autnist , 4 3 C4Cf4 4 64d sellers August and September , 3 8J Old bin err September nnd October , 3 57 C,4d sellers , Octtbci nnd Novemlxr. 3 M Md fellers , Novembci ami December. 3 41 C4 1 value , Deecmbcr an I Jnnuar ) 3 47-B4fi3 4S-64d bujers , Jnnuar ) nnd rcbrunr ) , 3 47-Clfj'3 48-Wd buers , February nnd March 3 4S-C4d bu > ers. March and April , 3 49 C < d heller * NEW OHIjUANS , June 10. COTTON fepot f tend ) , faltu SCO bales , ordinary , C 3-lfc. goon ordinary , G 9-lCc , low middling , 7c , middling , 7 7-lOc , Rood middling , 7c , mlddllnff fair 8 3-ldc Receipts , 474 bales , flock to.ft9 bnlep j'Hitures , teud > . sales 24 C < K ) bales , June. J7 1RW7.20 , July , 57216722 , AUBUft , JS.iiQC ! 3 , heptember , 1C Wit CC4 , October. JC 4SC 49 , November. 56 5000 51 , December J6KfJ653 , January. JG55QC.57 ; Teb runry , JC D80C CO , March , J6 C1QC C3. Ne > iv York IJry GooitH HiirUot. NDW JORK. June 10 The dry Roods market shows little chance today from the dullncfs of the week The effect ot the cool June- weather In dlctlnctl ) depressing ( main toda ) nnd sellcm haveicfured to attempt to meet the Ideas or what few bujcrs , nre In. the market , ns to price and delivery of staple- Roods , either In cottons or woolens , althouRh In the latter class bu > errt dli- plu ) more liberal Ideas Jobbeis hnve hnd a very poor week There- was nn augmented attindanee of buvcrs today In Jobbing ftores but the market Is still a quiet one In nil r.epnrimentH , stock Inking In the near future I > CHK | nn nclilltlona- contributing factor to t lep esent dullncES ) Sta ple cottons nre ttxccedlnhly quiet Print cloths show a stronger market , bills for cxtrns nt Pali River nt 2 7-lCc plus I IT eent belns refuted by the mills Odd Rouds arc also held tlrmly. 1'rlnts are dull tn nearly all grades , i V - Pe-iirlu II ii r UeIN , PI3ORIA , Juno 10 COIIN Market fteady. No 2 ' J4c. 'OATS Market f.m and Inactive , No. 2 white , 4r. \ \ HIHiIY Market utea ly , flnlehed goods on the bael of 51 19 for high vines , RBCUIITH Corn , 8,300 bu ; oats , S9.000 1m ; re. < M bu , whltky , none , wheat , 2500 bu SHI I'M KNTh Corn , 24 250 bu , eiuts , 57COO bu ; ry , none , whlvky , 400 bbli. wheat , none. \Voul Miirlii-lM. hT I/)1JI8 , June 10 NVOOIj Steady nnd unchanged - changed , ftralght romtilnir , It'ic , light lineiia Uiic , heav ) line 7aiOc , medium , WViOl'-c , tub wnshed. 17 > ij23c. NIJW "iOUK. June10 WOOIj rinn ; lleece , pulled , 15Q22C. Aine-rli-nn S ' 'iirltlti In I.onilon. I/3NDON June 10 The market for Ami rlcnn keeurltles opened generally Btronfcer , aided by New York bulng Th close was btrong , wltn thu demand Improving. , NIJW ORMJANS , Juno lO-SIKSAR-Open ket tle , quiet 2l4T3Ho , cenfrlfuinl , very strong , granulated , 3'it 4e. , whites , 3 IMC&Otto , > cllovv , GOLI ) DUST. Tlie Woman "Wlio Uses Washing Powder finishes her work as fresh and bright as j j her house is clean. 1 ' Largest pacUugo greatest economy. ! ! The N. K. Fairbank Company , Chicago. St. Louis. New York , llostou. Philadelphia. t stlHHc , seronds , : es'lc MolnMe * . itrnely , rtn- , trlfuenl * . 4tHit NEW YORK , June 10 -Pt'ClAR-lUw. Urong , i centrlfugs.1 , M left , ) " , < Refined , firm , inoubl . A , Sc , standnrJ A 4Se , optiffctlonors' A , 4Sci I cut loftf 5Sr , irunhed , f\c powilcrcd , t'.tcj I prnnulnlevl , 4\n , cubes , fc . Crnlii nnil I'rovlMlnim. LlMilIVH : > U June -WHlAT-Rpot l , dull ; "No 1 ted northern prli elull , ts Olid , futures. i dull , June , nut quoted Jul ) , 611 Sii , September , ti t , d. Dee-ember , S * 7'4d CORN-Spol , Henjy ) futures , steady , June , 2s 7 , d. Jul ) . 2 1AOgilil. . dull , 2s S'til , Sep-i temlwr , ts 9V4d. December , not quoted l'HOVlKIONS-llnm short cut , cn ) , 41 < CHEKHIJ American finest while nnd colored , dull. 41 * . Toledo Murki'tft. TOLEDO , O , Juno 10-WHEAT-Hlgher , dulli No 2 cash , V0c , June' , ) a , Jul ) , 70Xc. IXJRN Active tleart ) No 2. mixed , 25e" OATS Aetl\e , strndv , N < \ I. mlted. IV in E Dull Mead ) No 2 cnsh , 3Cc n ked CUn'ERSEr.D Dull , ttcnd ) ; prime cnvh , SI ! . OILS t 4Miirliitintt Alarkrln. CINCINNATI O. June -riXDUI WHEAT quiet , No 2 re < l , Hf8lc CORN Active and firm No. 2 mixed , 2fra-c. OATS Active. Nn 2 ml ed , 19tfSOle ! UU KlnrUftn , OIL CITY , Pa , , June 10-Ccrllncnte , no Mdn. Credit tmlances , 87. ! ilt'incnt U9.3tt bbls tuns 101,729 bbla ' \ A written Gtmrnntro to CUIU ! Af > Y CASE or niOMiV . < h je netcr f een Fjmptom ilnee. Ily dewr blntt } our cfn fully we rin Irrat you bjr null. ndwcglTctheMmeotrcngKuiranteelorureorrrlunii llnioney. If Jour jj-niplurin.ro pimple * on Hiee , florr Iht out. mnroiii pMche'i In iniiulli , i h"it i1 ! . I'0 ' . . " " . J ° jn" . . . . . . . . . , .n- ' > j B..I I'ui u e oHhe-.H etrugs li | unrljr brlnitsoirs nnil r ilnr ulcers In the cn.l. . I'on t lull to wine Thofowhoi' fer to como hero for trestmcnt can d no and we will pay nllroad f ro both av-iiaiid hotel bills whllo her * If we fall to cm * W o chivllf nee tlio world for a car * timt our Jucintc Ilx-incily will not cure. W rlto ror full rartleulaio anTgrt Iho evidence Wo know ( hut you nre fkepllcal. Jutlv ea too. n the mint cmlnrnt Ph ) elclanii hare jievoi bet n able to Rl e more than tern- jorarr ijller In our m nj ycnn practice with tUU Muffle Itcmody It Ims Ivrn nvort il.nicult to over- coma tlio pi-rJuiIKesaKaliiitallixj-ralle ! < l > i > rcinc9 Uut undcruuriitroiiit guarantee jou fhuuidnotheiiltato tu try Hits remedy } oii take no chanro of loMna your money.V ( tuaranteo to ctuo or refund CTerr dollar and as wo have n reputation to protect. nUo ifnunclal liacUnnof snuo.000 , It l perf tly fafe loallvho will try the treatment. Heretofore jou havn iwi-n rutthiR up and raying out j-our money for dllferent treatments and aUhoimb jrouaro not yctcuml nuona : iu paid back yuur monev Ho not wanto anr aioro .nonej until jou try u Old.chrniilc.elcrp.irntril cilica cured In thli t y to lllnrty .Inj B. | nre ll ttatoour ilnrjicUl ftanilfng our re nutation a bn lnin iiien. VVrlto us for iianien nnd adilreuscs ol tluw n we hare curcil of Syilillls | , who have given permUMon to refertothem It cofU yoiicnly postage to do Una , [ t lll nava jou a worldof ruCferlnit from mental ntralai andlf you are married what may ronrorrrnrlnRpuirrr through j our own -Jlt-eiK-ei I All corrotiwndtnfo c-cnt M-jilivl In plalncn ifoKWe | Invite the moMrliild Investigation and will eluntl Inour i > o crtoald ) ou In Itrlto tia fur our 1OU VIIRQ book anil nlnnliite prooli of cures. , HtRltUY ItU. MASONIC TEMPLE , . , 111. Searles & Senrles , FpeciallstHltt nnd All Private Diseases : / and Disorders of Met * Treatment by mall Consultation Free. SYPHILIS Cured for life. HOME TREATMENT ALI < KOIIMS OP riSHALR WEAK. NCSS AM ) DISKA&US OIT WOJIUN. Catarrh , all Diseases of the Nose. Throat. Cheat , Stomnch , Liver , Blood , Skin nnd Kidney DlbenBe" ) , Lost Manhooa , Iljdroccla Varlcocele , Oonorrh , Qlcct , Syp'illbJ anj ALL PRIVATE DISCASES OK MEN. Piles , Fistula nnel Hoctnl Ulcers cureel with out pain or detention nom uuslncsa. Brlghfs Disease , Diabetes and kindred maladies Call on or adflresi with stamp , DUHRLES nURLR IW TODAY. LAST DAY 2 o'clock sharp. Carriages free. Pacing Johnnie , houseless curriajzo , 2 biovulo races , big lioi-ho tuccs. Admission , 50c VThealer % ? ? GUAM ) IIIMFIT. : Tendered te > Ix.wl M I'euk by the CIIICVCO CCMIUDV COMI'A.XV. nnelonieil bj I'nltcd founells Itoyal Arcanum Tha I'unnlept of Tarea Oomedlefl , Till : ( JIITTA I'lntCIIA GIHL With Kj.cclaUles Will be 1'ro.luced. I'rlcfB i5o uml 5Cc " TT > / \ * .r Ttf I Olio Day Only. JZ5J i LJ to Come ly bill and L. M. CIJAWFORO , Mur. I the Mghtof'1)7. .SUM AV. , JIIMC lit. KIRKrCOJVJDY CO , Matlnee-AHAIIIAN NH1I1TH lIvi-nlnK-SNOWllALL. at rail i in rfonnuticc The Grrnt 14-ltouiiil J'litht uf 1HU7 In elMlni > art of ixniiiirrr AM > j'rr/.HiM io\s. rin < t lloor 30c , IMCOII | > , 20c , salary , Ita. Heats now ' " I3tli and Douglas Street. UMVIIV. OKNTUAilV I/HJATfiP American i > lun , ta.fJO pur eliij up l.uiope-iiii pluii. JI.OO per ilny up. J. E. MAKlt , X30.V , PI-OBB. Wlifii lou Vlhlt iliiiiiliu hlop nt HOTEL BRUNSWICK Cnriii-i Kith mill .IIK-UHIIII Six , MOST CENTRAL HOTEL IN OMAHA. 'nder ' new management American I'Jan II DO AND JJOO I'ER DAY. O DEr&IERH , I'roprletw , BARKER HOTEL ! ruiirruuvui AMI JOMJS 140 rooms , batn , ( tram heat and all modem onvenlenoes. JUile * , 11 M und 12 00 per clay. Table ui.rxvtlltd bn < lal low ralcu to regulai bcuidcra. DICK (1MITH. ( STATE"HOTEL 308-10-12 UouKlas. W. M , BAJlll , Manager. 00 ell furuUlicil rooms European or American I'luu , HATKS 1 00 TO f l.CO PJ3K DAY. I'ECIA LHAT US by tlio WUiK or 110NTH. Strict car lines connect to all parta of city. E7150YD & c6l Tclcplionc 1030. Oniuha , Neb. -COMMISSION GIttIN : PROVISIONS : AND : STOCKS Y I JIOAHIJ OK TIIAUI2. nirect vrlrca to Chicago and New York. tia A. Warrtn 4 *