0 TII33 OMAHA DAILY 1J13K ; , .WBDNKSDAY JUNE 2 , 18 ! > 7. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Traders in Chicago Get a Shock but Wheat Makes a Gain. TRANSFER OF A M1LION BUSHELS Other MnrkptM Are I'lrm , lull Dull- Corn IllMCN n SIlKht I'riu'tloii 4)n ( N 1'in'liiinneil IUIIN CHICAGO , Jun 22. Whent fold up n cent very suddenly today , then an suddenly lost most of It. A transfer of about l.OOO.COO , bu set traders on the edge for a while. At the close July was selling ( it Wfc'&e ' advance. Other markets were llrm and dull , corn clos ing .1 shade hlKher ; oats unchanged and pro visions unchanged tu 7Hc higher. Wheat opened weak and dull. There were no English cables nnd those from the conti nent had nothing In them to senr the blood ot the traders. There was some selling by tiudcrs who have been apprehensive of the result of yesterday's bnKotlng on the pro posed amendment to the rules , and light ns It was , served to depress prices for n time. The wenlher In the south was rather wet for the harvest and the possible effect on July wheat of delay In the cutting of the new crop began to Impress speculators and they 'wen- soon bidding boldly for next month's delivery. July , .which closed yesterday nt G Viifi.Sc , opened today at G'-'Kf/flT'fcc / , and In less ihnn an hour 'had advanced to fi'J'/sC. It became known during the advance that one } i mine , long for a considerable time , had trnnefcrrcil about 1WOCOO ( bu. of July to n Him which Is known as an active cash handler. This at llr.U was looked upon ns cash business and scared the shorts Into ac tivity. It was afterward given out that the transaction was merely In the way of even ing up and the excitement died down us quickly as It had risen , the price sinking to USu on the realizing which set In. Hccclpts wore C cars , and 1.1.000 bu. withdrawn from Btorc at Chicago. Minneapolis and Difluth received SCI carloads against 820 the corre- Miutidlng day of the year before. Kxports 'from ' the Atlantic seaboard were small , the wheat and flour together amounting to only JCO.fOO bu. Ilrndntreet'H did not receive any figures on the change In Kuropenli nnd on liasHigc stocks , so the world's visible was not forthcoming , but the domestic stocks east of the Kockles were given at a decrease of 2Mi1OCK ) bu. After the decline to GSc shorts covered and there was a rally to GS',4c , where It sold at the close. Corn was easy at the opening with wheat nnd the showers , which , though unfavor able for wheat , were good for corn. Shorts were disposed to cover and this sympathy with the upturn In wheat caused the mar ket to rule stronger. llecelpts were 7S7 earn. July opened vdc higher at 2l c und closed at from 2l ; Jc to 24" c. Oats were steady within lie range. Trail- In ) ! was light and consisted principally of changing from July to September. No feat ures of interest developed , the steadiness being through sympathy with corn , lle- ctlpts amounted to 403 cars. Tlve vlsl- ible supply decreased 71)7,000 ) bu. July opi'iu-d unchanged ut 18c , Hold between 17Jc ( and ISc and IS'.lc , closing at ISc bid. I'rovHons were strong , helped at the opening by higher hog prices and latterly by an all around demand with small of ferings. A good advance was shown for a time , but before the close realizing sales bad cnuppil the market to react. At the elope July pork WIIH unchanged at $7.40 , July lard form fie to "Vic higher at from $3.7i ! to ? .1.77fc ! , and ribs 2 > , ic higher at $ l.3. > . Ileoelpts , estimated for Wednesday : Wheat , .1 cars ; corn. 4CO cars ; oats , 320 cury ; hogo , 37,000 head. Leading futures ranged as follows : Arllcli H. | Open. | 11 till. I Low. | Cloai. | VoHt'dy \VllPBl- Jiily. . . G7U 07U-HS Sept. . . naji 044 Dec. . . UU ( it ) Corn- Juno. . . 'J4V July. . . . Si'pt. . . Oats July. . . . 1R IfiU HJtrlB 1R IF ! Si-iit. . . . 17J6 17K 17M-18 17' * Pork- July. . . 7 40 7 4K 7 31 7 40 7 H7 ! * Ei-pt. . . 7 fll ) 757K 715 7 47H 7 60 Lnnl July. . . 3 77 3 77K 3 70 SI-PI. . . it K'JH y H7 * 3 H-2'4 3 85 3 SO Eli'tUlb' . July. . . 4 : )5 ) 4 MS 4 33 4 : ia _ Sept. . t 10 4 45 4 40 4 41 } 4 40 " No 2 Cash quotations were aa follows ; FLO I'll Strady ; winter pitenn , 4.C4f4 4'- ) etralKhts , ( .00 < ] t.lO : nulng i-pechils , J4.4WU4.43 ; vprlnt ; patents , J3.70iIH.lKi. WIIH AT No. 2sirhiK | , WiiOl4o ; No. S uprlnu Gblic ; No. 2 led , 734Ji7CVic. COUN No. 2 , 24ii24T c. OATH No. 2 , 18c ; No. 2 white , f. o. b. , 21'/0 S3c ; No. 3 white , f , o. b. , 20'48'2 ' } : ! ! c. HYK No. 2. 3lc. HAUI.UY No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , t. o. b. , 32c ; Mo. 4. 27i'2Sc. KI.AXSICIiNo. : . 1. 75V'ff76' , < c. TIMOTHY HHHO-l'rlmc , S2.70. I'ltOVlSlONB-Mess pork , tier bbl. , J7.40fp7.45. J.ard , jicr 100 Ibs. , $3.7203.73. Short ribs sides OOOFC ) , $4.25(14.50 , Dry Failed shoulders ( boxed ) , J4.75ST3.00. Short clear sides ( boxed ) , $3.37'/iW 4.7G. 4.7G.WIIIfiKT WIIIfiKT Dlitlllen' finished goods , per sal. , ? 1.1'J. Sl'OAU Cut loaf , $5.W ; cranulated , J4.97. OntlioI'roJnse exuliauio today the biittor mar ket wiw llnu : creninery. l'jai4Ko : dairy. Uul Jile. t.tri-'B , llrm : frenh. 8" < e. Chwao. iiulet ; 7 liSSc. Livu poultry , ntcndy ; turkeyu , 0 > 7c : chlckuiiH , 7 } e ; Hprluir , Kldlue : duckn , 7WSc. NKW VOHIC < ; I-\IHAI. .QuiitiitloiiN of the Inr on General CoillllKHllllcM. NK\V YOllK , June 22.-KLOUU-necelpt , 19.3SO bbls. ; exports 7f > 2S hhlx. ; very quiet , tut fnlrly steady ; winter patents , J4.40g4.75 ; winter MrulKhtH. J4.DOff4.10 ; winter extras , J3.SOff3.CO. Jlye flour , dull ; superfine , t2.10S2.30. COUN MIIAIr-Dull ; yellow wcatern , 57c. 11 VM Steady ; No. 2 wtstein , SCVlc. HAItl.KY-Qulet at S7yi2Sc. 11AIILIJY MAI.T-Dull ; western , 43O540. WHKAT ItecelptH , 151,300 bu.j exports , 12S 815 bu. Spot , Heady ; opened ea > . > - on wet weather advanced tharply on n scare of July shorts but partially reai.t l under reallilns and closed > „ { } "Ho net higher ; No. 2 red , June , clewed nt 75ici ! Beptnuher , C'J > i } 70VsC , closed ut "IM c. COUN UeerlptK , 229,050 liu , ; exports , 3 > , SS2 bu , Spot , quiet ; No. 2 , ! 9c. Opened easier on favur- uhle uealher netrallied with wlieat and held xteiidy In nhn-iicr of ofTerlUKH ; clofed tin- chaiiKed to > { , c net hltihcr ; June doted at.Hie ; Beptemher , 30ifiKIc ! ; , cloi-ed at KHc. OA'fS Itecelpts. 158.CW bu. Kpot , aulct ; No , ! 22e. Options , dull and featureletH ; cloulng un. HAY Dull ; shlpplnir , 10c ; good to choice. CO O7IU- . O7IUHOI'SSteady ; state , common to choice , Ik9 ! crop , 3 t4c ; UlHi crop , WiScj I'acllto coast , . -n > p , Sie ; l-tii ( ( crop , effloe , HlllS I'lrm : ( lalvciMnn , 14c ; Ilurnos Ayres dry. IkUtMiio ; Texas City , tie ; Oiillfnrnla , 16c. ' WJAT1I13H Firm ; hemlock cole , Iluenoti Ayre IlKlit to heavy welBhts , ltif(20f. ( W K > 1 Steady ; domestic fleece , Ife23c ; pulled ' lf.4l2c. W'TTKIl-HecelptN , 18.1C3 pkcs. ; quiet ; went- etn cnaiueiy , lliflSc ; Elslns , 15o ; factory , 7 < , ( ? SOVSt'- ClllllWI'Ileoelptii , 11 , (3D ( pkRs. ! steady ; ttate lartif. SUItSKe : state pmall , 74WSc ! ; part eklnis. 4K'io ' | ; full rklnn , SWi3c. ICKS llecelpts , 15C41 pltgi. ; tteady ; state nnd I'tmxylvanla , lUtlfIZo ; weslfni , IQ iVllu I'HOVISIONS lleef , uteady ; extra mesB , J7 son J.OO. beef hams , J2i.MJfS5.00 ; pjcket , J8.00 9 CO ' Cut meats , firm ; pickled bellle * tHifiC ; c' pickled i-houlderB , S'.jo ; pickled hanm , Sli'JHo , steady ; \\estern steamed , $ J. ; ) ; reilned , linn. I 'oil ; , uteady ; mem , tS.25W'S75 ; short clear Ili.W'fllO.M ; fnmtly. l'J.Z5 flO.OO. Tallow , steady ! illy. 3 l-lf 3V c ; country. S S-16 3\o. OILS Cottonseed , llrm ; prime crude , lOc ; yel. low. 23H i234c. IVIroleum , dull ; t'nlted ' , no mnr. ) < et , 1'ennrylvanla crude , tleady ; July , tee Iddi fairs , ni'iic. ' llwlii , firm : fair to extra , 4HijOc , Turi > cntlm > , steady nt 2ii27Uc. HICK-Sleudy. MOl ArlHIW Quiet ; New Orleans , rpen kettle , poo'l to chtili-e , 22f2Sc. ( MKTAUS I'lK Iron , stradv ; Fouthern , J9 15 { ] 1050 ; norlht rn , JIO.OOfflJ.tO. CippT. steady , b on. i-rs. JlI.tU : exchanKO. Jll.004Tll.l5. Lead , llrm rxchanvr. l3.C".i3.(7H. | Spelter , iteudy at Jl ! . U4.35. rtc _ . , . COfJCOo ; TCI ! t > 5'i 41' . ) . l ttlnv , l f 1 , Ihlll.lrv 4'OHN Mciktt tte-dy. ( jul < t ; No. 2 mixed. ' c OATS Maiket fairly active , et ady ; No. i while. 2"ifi21c. IlYK-No. J , 2S6290. HAY Maikrt iiili't. | little chaiiEo ; rholci tlinrlhy , ll.fWiftOO ; choice prairie. IG.DOftt 00. Ili'TTI'II ilarktt Hi'p.ily ; crfumery , 10 ! UI2ic ( dnlry. MrlOc. idlHMuiktt ; dull. Cc. HKriSIITK Wlicut , 4k ( ) Ini.i corn , l.COO bu. 1,1.1 , t.U'i bu. HIH'M'JNTK-Wlimt. ' 5,40abu. ; corn , IIWO bu. ( Mir 1.UQ I'll- Ht , I , on In ( irniTiil MiirUrt. f.r IlfH Jun n ri rit Dull and im r > tr .rl pglmli II 4(441 ( M rxlru fancy , J4.I05J IVt lunty IJ VH/1M ' h"lr JI.10i)3 20 , WI'fAT F"jr dull mul weak , cloilnir Ir rm'tt ' ffMin l'w r for July and Beptember , wllti Aui u t Mjl.tr , iit > l , ( Ufi Mo. I r4 , c to , elevator , 7Sc n > ked ; truck , 7fH78c ; No. i hard , 7f.c h.kwl , July. G ; < S)67Uc ; August , Feptunber , MSOttHc. COIlN-Fuluiei , dull nnd nliout slfndy. Ppot , steady ; Nn. t cath , SJHfiJJc ; July , J2Hc ! Septcm- r , 23 > 4BZ3tc. OATS-1'nll ; firm for futures , wlth-tpot steady ! Vo. J cash. 17Uc ; July , 17HC bid ; Septeml > r. lc dd. IIAHMIY-Nomlnnl. IXHIN MIA-JI fJ1 70. HltAN Dull nnd linchnnced. I.'I.AXSiKI ) Nomlnnl nt 72'4c. ' TIMOTHY SMKO-rrlm , J2.60flJ.CO. HAY Dull , slow nnd unchanKCd. lirTrnil-HlRher ; creamery , lOUSlMic ; dairy , Mtll'ic ' K(1S-Flrm ( nt 7'Je. ' fori.TUY 'hl kin * , idd hdis. steady ; sprlnes , firm nt fffjllo ; ducks , spring , sloxv at to ; Reese , spring , iiulet nt ( c. \VHISKY--JI.19. COTTON T1KSC. . MKTAI.S--l.cml. nrm at $3,2003.221.4. Spelter , nominal at J40flfl4.05. I'HOVIStONS I'ork. nrm ; standard mess. Job- bine. J7.30fl8.00. I.ard , higher ; prime steam , i $3. > jM.M'4 ' : choice. $3.67',4. ' llncon ( boxed ) s-iout- dere , $5.45 ; extra short clear , J5.35 ; rlb , $5.45 ; shorts , J5.60. Dry rnlt meats ( boxed ) shoulders , J4.M ; extra short clear , Ji.SO ; ribs , JI.S5 ; shorts. , i HEOKIl'TB Klour. .1,000 bid * . ; wheat , 0,000 bit. ] corn , 16.000 hil. ; oats , 15.000 bu. SIIII'MKNTB-Klour. 4,000 bids. ; wheat. 9.000 bu. ; corn , 14,000 bu. ; outs. 11,000 bu. MAIUCI2TS. OMAHA UUM'MIAI * ConilKlon of Trnilo nml < l otntlon un Stuple mul I'lincy Produce. 12(1(13 Hulk of sales , 7li'ic. ' HUTTHH-Common to fair. 7',4c ; choice to fancy. 1032c ! ; separator creamery , 16c ; gath ered creamery , 12e. VKAICholce fat , SO to 1ZO Ibs. , quoted at SOSc , large and coarse , 4iJ5c. MVK rOt'I.THY-lIcns , fc ; cocks. 38 < c ; ( prlni ; chickens , per Ib. . IJJfHc ; ducks , "e. 1'IOKONS Live , 75iUiOc ! ; dead pit-eons not u anted. HAY-Uplnnd , J5.00 : midland. J4.50 ; lowland. 14.00 ; rye straw , J4.EO ; color makes the price on hay ; llRht bales sell the best , only top grades bring top prlees. lillOOMOOtlN Krtremely slow sale ; new crop , delivered on track In country ; choice crecn s-elf- workltiR carpet , per Ib. , 22 c ; choice green , runnlru ? to hurl , Ifl2'i.e. ' common , IVtc. VIGKTAUL.IS. : OIIKRN I > i\H-I'er V4-bu. basket. DOfiCOc Pin I'l.ANT-I'cr Mi. , Uc. CUCtrMIIMnS Per doz. , 50f40c. TOMATOIJS I'cr 4-baskct orate , J1.C001.15. HADIHUIW-I'er doz. . 10015c. liKTTttCK I'er doz. , 10@20c. WAX'IIEANS-tVr ' ,4-bu. box. 7Cc. 8TIUNC1 HI-IANS-I'er 4-l.u. box , Me. I'AIISI.KY-l'er doz. , 20S25C. ONIONH-I'er Ib. , 2c. LIMA ItKANS-I'er Ib. , 3c. IlKANS-Hnnd-plcked navy , per bu. , 11.10. CAIIIIAnK-Oilirornla. ! c. 1-OTATOES-Ncw , per bu. , 90c. FllUITS. Al'IllrOTH-1'cr case , Jl.ir , ? 1.25. CAMI'XDIINIA ClIiitIUUS I'er 10-lb. box , 1.00. HTltAWIlKIiniKS rnney , J2.00. 1IL.ACIC IIAKI'IIKHIIIUS ' 1'cr 24-plnt case , 1.23fi l.Si , HLAC'lvIlinuiK ? 1'er . . 24-qt. case , J2.00. Al'I'MCS No chlpplnp stock. HKI ) CttnitHNTS 1'cr 24-qt. case , J2.00ff2.23. r.OOSHH3ItiMis-l ! > er 24-qt. case , $1.25. SOUTHKHN l'KAC'HKS-1'er W-bii. , 7Ccff$1.00. HUD UASI'IinuilIUS 1'er 24-plnt cases , J2.00. TUOl'ICAL FUUITS. OHANOKS Mediterranean sweets , $3.50 ; St. Michaels , $4.00. I.KMON.S Messlnus , $4.5Cff3.00 ; choice , Cixllfor. ila , JI.25g4.CO. HANANAH Choice large stock , per bunch , J2.00g2.25 ; medium-Meed bunches. J1.G002.00. . NUTS Almonds , Callioinla , per Ib. , large Flze. 13c ; llrozlls , per Ib. , lee ; Enellsh walnuts , ier Ib. , fancy , soft shell , I2iTUc ; standards , 04(1 ( lc ; filberts , per Ib. , U'c ' ; pecans , polished , argo , D@10o ; jumbo , 11012C ; large hickory nuts , 1.25 per bu. ; cocoanutu , 4',4c each. FIOS Imported fancy 4 crown , 20-lb. boxed , :2c : ; r > ciown. W-lb. boxes , 13Q14c. HONEY Choice. 13@15c. CiniCH-Clarlfled Juice , per half bbl , . J2.35 ; per hMil. . J4.00ff4.25. MAIT.E SYUt'P Flve-Ral. cans , eat.li. J2.25 ; cut. cans , pure , per doz. , J12 ; half-gal , .cans , : C.25 ; quart cans. J,150. FIIES1I MEATS. DRESSED I1E12F CSood native steers , 400 to X)0 ) Ibs. , 7c ; Rood forenuaitcrs , steers. 54c ! ; good lilndquartcrs , 8',4c ; wettcin steers , nuc ; fancy lielfers , C'.4c ; good heifers. 6c ; good foicquarlers heifers , Cc ; good hlndiiuarters heifers , ic ; good cows , Cc ; fair cows , S' c ; common cows , 5c cow forequarters , 44c ! ; cow hlnduuurters. 7'/4c. ' HEEF CUTS Tenderloins , ISc ; boneless .strips , lOc ; strip loins , 8e ; rolls. On ; sirloin butts , 9c ; Fhuulder clods , 5'.4c ; rump butts , ! > c ; steer chucks , 4Uc ; coxv chucks , 4c ; boneless chucks , 4V4C ; cow plates , 314c ; iiteer plates , 3ic ; flank steak , 6c ; loins. No. 1. 14c ; lolus , No. 2. lie ; loins. No. 3 , 9c ; No. 1 short loins , IGc ; No. 2 short loins , 13c ; No. 3 short loins , lie ; sirloin cndH S010c : ribs. No. 1 , 12c ; ribs , No. 2 , 9c ; ribs. No. 3. 7c ; steer rounds , 7c ; cow rounds , CV4c ; cow rounds , shank off , 7c : cow rounds , shank and rump off , 7',4c ; trimmingS',4c ; beef shanks , ! V4e ; brains , per doz. , 25c , sweetbreads , I'er Ib. , lOc ; sweetbreads ( calves ) , per Ib. . 40c ; kidneys , per doss. , 35c ; ox tails , each. 2c ; livers , per Ib , , 2V4c ; hearts , per Ib. , IVic ; tongues , per Ib. , 12o. POHIf Dressed pgs. ! B'.iodressed hogs , Cc ; tenderloins , lOc ; lolus , o' , e ; spare ribs , 3Hc ; ham pniiEage , butts , So ; shoulders , rough , Cc ; shoulders , skinned , 5Uc ; trimmings , 4'4c ; leaf lard , not lendered , 6c : heads 'leaned. 3c ; snout snd ears , 3c : backbones , 2c ; cligek meats , 3c ; neck bones , 21e ; pigs' tails , 3c ; plucks , each. Cc ; chitterlings , DC ; hocks , 4c : hearts , per doz. , 25c ; stomachs , tach , 3c ; tongues , each , 7c ; kidneys , per doz. , lOc ; bialns , per cloz. , ISc ; pigs' feet , per doz. , 30c ; livers , each , 3c. HIDES. TALLOW. UTC. HIDES No. 1 green hi-ics. lVc ; N. > . 2 green hides , 4'.4c ; No. 1 green salted hides , C'/ic ; No. 2 green salfed hides , SVic ; No. 1 veal calf , S to 12 His. , "c ; No. 2 veal calf , 1 2to 15 Ibs , , 4c ; No 1 do1 flint hides. 9S10e ; No. 2 diy flint hides , SO 9c ; No. 1 dry salted hides. Sff9c ; part cured hides , lie per Ib. less than fully cured. SHEEP PELTS Ore n imltea. each. 2Jff < ; Oc ; green salted , shearlings ( short woole.l eirly skins ) , each. 15c ; dry shearlings ( short wooled early eklns ) , No. 1 , each , DC ; dry flint , Kansas nnd Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , ac tual weight , ( G5c ; dry nint , Kansas and Xe. braska Murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , 3 ? 4c ; dry flint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , 4S3c : dry flint Colorado murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , 3B4c : feet cut off. as It U usiless to pay freight on 'hem TALLOW AND GHEASE Tallow , No. 1 , 2 ic ; tallow , No. 2 , 2c ; grease , white A , 3c ; urcase , white II , 2c : grease , yellow , 2c- grease , dark , lJc ; old butter , J@2' c : beeswux , prime , 15022c ; rough tallow , lc , WOO L Unwashed , fine heavy , 67c ; One light. ffC'Jc ; quarterblood , 10II2c. refdy , burry and chafTy , 89c ; cotted and broken , coarse , 769e ; cotteil and broken , nne. C@Se. Fleece washed , medium , 15iJ18c : fine , 1461CC- tub washed , 16 ® ISc ; black , Sa ; bucks , Cc ; tag locks. 2@3c ; dead pulled , 54 ] 6c. HONES In carlots. weighed and delivered in Chicago : Dry buffalo , per ton , JI2.OOQ14.oa ; dry country , bleached , per ten , J10 00012.00 dry coun try , damp and meaty , per ton , JC.002S.OO. STOCKS AM ) IIO.VD3. Int-reiiNc In TrlccM IN Still Mnliititliicil iiVnll Stret-t. NIJW YOUK. June 22. The stock market again today gave .a demonstration of Its astonishing rapacity for sustaining the Increase In prlce.i with only temporary paiues mid trivial rcuo- tlcnn , The maturing plan of Ihe committee of directors of the Chicago & Northwestern for refunding the bonds of the company so as to ilTcct a saving which may be applied to the stock has become the central object of Interest In the market. The upward tendency of prices \\hlch radiated from this stock ultimately per meated the whole market , carrying even the Industrial storks , some of whlcn had sagged during the morning to a higher plane. North- western's extreme rife was 3'i per cent , Omaha , an being nearest In relations to Northwestern , followed UK course with closest sympathy. Hut the. Vanderbllt stocks wtre all strong In sym pathy. I ike Shore made a new record price , Jumping 3i ! per cent to 175. This was doubt less on exact Infoimallon of the benefits to accrue to the stork from refunding bonds. Ihe tlinu of the exchange of the old bonds for the new 3Vj per cenm expiring tomonow. The Chicago cage At St. Louis Mnck , on account of a clove relation of tralllt- Intel efts with Lake Short1 , ultci show a niaiked advance. The first prc- fcired was bid at 71. ugalimt CO bid yesterday. The common stock gained IV * per cent nnd the second preferred 2 per cent. Lackawanna galnei ] 3-j per cent to lf.0 nn n dellnltu announcement that Ihe regular quarterly dividend will shortly b declared. A striking feature of the marki-ft course was the compuiatlvely unull transactions on which prices iote. This wu . of courn' , mou markedly true of the high-priced Investment Block * , uery email supply uf which Is being offered In the market. A quickened domaiul materially murks up the price very sharply. Hut Ihe volume of traniactlons as a whole was not large and the dealings were lacklnc In animation all day. Sugar nnd Chicago Cla , which uiually occupy to large a thare of ut. tenllon , and norne other specialties were rathei heavy and neglected all day. although thev showed a rco > erlng tendency beforu the clime. Southwestern railroads were strong on account of the outlook for buslnesn In that Mellon , Con. tinned good crop reporu sustained the market , particularly the granger * . The announcement ol a J5 > n.OoO shipment of gold for Thursduy'i steamer and Ihe probability that more will gc did not relieve the alarm on Ihe subject , Tht ei-K s exportation of general merchandise from Nework amounted to J7Hi9teO ! , a decrease ol . .1S,1.4 ( from lait week. Indicating1 one sourct of strength In exchange. ( ialn of a point 01 ovft were uliawii by Tobacco , Hurllnglon , HI , 1 mil , Omaha , Kuiiruehunna & Western preferred. lJ nv r& Hlo Orande prcferied , Manhattan , Wi. si/url Paclfk- . Minnesota Iron , Kansas & Texat preferred and Northern Pacific preferred. In thi cl. lng deallngu Lake Erie & Western fell a point and th preferred Jumped 2 points. Lac. leJe Un loft l',4 per cent , but recovered It. ? * " " * * fe" ° ' 'olnt Ulul rccoverei1 Trading In railway mortgages was In consld. trabto olunw and itoma etrlklng galni were made In a ftwUuues , Imludlng Irfhlgh & Wllkes barre " , which Improved 8H per cent. Th < general ton * of the market was good and pur chases were noted of the prominent Internationa ; mortgage * for continental account. The aegre. KKl mUi w r Jltwwo. O v rnmeau wen The total pales of clocks today were 190.438 harps , Including : American Tobacco , 3,000 ; American Sugar. 13,700 ; IlurlliiKton , 15.200 ; Chi- CHBII lias , 11,400 ; Chesapeake & Ohio , C.300 ; Mis souri 1'aclflc , 4 , MO. New York Central. 5,800 ; Vorthwestcin , 14,500 ; Onmhu , 9,100 ; IteadlliK , 31- WO ; llock Ixlnnd , 7 , MO ; St. Paul , 2.1,5iK > ; Tcnnenco Coal and Iron , 4,500 ; Western Union , 3,200. \ MV York .Aloiii'jMurUel. . NEW YOllIv , June 21 MONHY ON CAMr- Kasy at Ifi'l'.ti per cent ; last loan , 114 per cent ; clored at IS ? l'i per cent. 1'IIIMH MMUCANT1IK l'Al'I-il-3i4 | per cent. STUUUNa UXCIIANUK Klrm for actual bus. ness In bankers' bills nt ! 4.$7UI4.87' , fur de mand , nnd J4.fCi4 4.i > CU ; posted rates , SI SCViO 4.i7H nnd H.SSiK.SS' ' ; commercial bills , S4.S5 > , i. SIIA'UH CKUTIKIC.ATUS f.OMjJCO ? c. HAH SlI.VKK-COUc per ounce. MKX1CAN nOI..I.AllS-47'S.c. ' OOVKHNMKNT IION'US 1'Mrm. STATK IIONDS-null. HA11.UOAI ) 1IONDS Fhm. CloiInK quotations oil bonds were ni follows : Iln a n i * I al XfttoN. NEW Oni-EANS , June 22 , Clearings , J1.237 , . 462. 462.HOSTON. HOSTON. June 22. Clearings , J18,3S3C03 ; bal ances , J2,472 , 08. HALTLMOItE , June 22. Clearings , J2OSr.,2S balances , J275.573. NEW YORK , June 22. Clearings , J108,142,120 balances , JT ,83S,270. PHILADELl'HIA. June 22. Clearings , J1I.531 , ' 718 ; balances , Jl,255,781. CINCINNATI. June 23. Money , 2'Xiff per cent New York exchange , 65c premium. Clearings , J1,9G5COO. MEMPHIS. Tenn. . June 22. Clearings , $301,910 balances , JI27.C36 ; New York exchange , Belling a J1.50 premium. ST. I/DUIS. June 22. Clearings , J3.C26.4C4 ; bal nnces , J5S1.C97. Money , 4i7 per cent ; New Yorl exchange , 25c premium bid ; 50c premium a ked , CHICAGO , June 22. Clearings , J14,001,498. New York exchange , C02 premium. Foreign exchange llrm ; demand , 14.87 % ; sixty days , H.kC'/j. Stock ! dull nnd steady. Closing prices : Strawboard 2r.,4 ; City Itallway , 225 ; West Chicago , 99 % ; Nev York lllscult , MV4. Fort-lull Kliuiiicliil. PAHIS , June 22 , Three per cent rentes , 103 COc. COc.1X3NDON. 1X3NDON. June 22. Oold Is" quoted at Hueno : Ayrca today at 195.10 ; at Lisbon , ( C'i. HllltliiKirc Miirl.-i-lH , DALTIMOHE , June 22.-FLOl'U-lull and un cliinged ; receipts , 6,018 bbls. ; exports , 1,42 Mil ? . WIIEAT-t'nfettled nnd easy : * pot , 7C'i ' 7CHc Sei > tember. CS'.ii/Ci c ; tecelpts , 93G bu , ; unithtn wheat , by sample , 73fi77c. ( X > HN Easy ; fpot , 2fcH 28T4c ; September , 2fl ! > i:9lo ; steamrr mixed , 27 > , ; < r27c ; lecelptn , 124 , 743 bu. ; exports. 102,3'Jfi liu , ; Foiithern white coin 31'X. ' 32o Fouthern yellow , 32'sf33c. OATS-Qulet nnd easier ; No. 2 white , 25G2Go receipts , 23 443 bu. IlYK Steady ; Nn. 2 western , 3S'4C3Sicj ro celpts. 1.0(9 bu. ; exports , 8,571 bu. HAY Firm for choice grades ; * choice tlm othy. J13.MWI4.00. OHAIN FIIEIOHTS Ilather more active steam to Liverpool , " per bu. , 3d ; July nnd Au gust : Cork , for r.rders , per quarter , 2s 44d ! June ; 2 ( Vi < lfi2 0.1 , July ; 2s ud. August. PHODTCE llutter and eggs , steady and un changed. Checte , firm and unchanged. MarlcclH. NEW YOllK , June 22.-8t'OAU-Ilaw , nrm fair rennlng , 3c : centrifugal , 90 lest , 3 Ho. ' He fined , steady ; mold A. 5c : standard A and con fectlouerH' A , 4c ; cut loaf nnd crushed , la powdered nnd cubit ) , f.c ; granulated , 4ic. NEW OHLEANS. June 22SI'O AH-Qulet open kettle. 2H JJ l-16o ; centrifugal grnnulatei ! 3 i < iic : while. 3 IMGiia in-ICc ; yellow , 3\ So ; eeconds , 23ic. Molasses , steady ; cenlil fugal , 4iSc ; others unchanged , Tolrilo .tlnrkotN , TOLEDO , June 22 , WHEAT Finn ; cash an June C4c ; July , 70V4c ; Keptember. B74c. ! COHN Steady ; No. 2 mixed , S5',4c ; July. 25'.ic September. 2C' o uxked ; No. 3 white , 2C > 4c ; No , yellow. 2Cc. OATH Dull. l ) t steady ; No. 2 mixed , IB' ' c July IStte. HYB tlulet ; No. 2. 35e. CIXJVEU HEED Steady ; October , J4.30 tld. IVorlll 'Nlilrl.-clM. PEOIIIA , June 22. COIIN Market firm an steady ; No. 2 , 24Hc. OATS Scarce and firm : No. t white , 20ic. WHISKY Market tteady ; nnlshed goods on th basis of J1.19 for high wines. HECEIITS Corn , 33,700 bu , ) oats , 24,100 Im. rye COO bu. ; xvIiUKy , none ; wheat , none. SHIPMDNTS-Corn , 7S8 bu. ; oats , 2.JOO bu. whisky , 440 bbls. ' . wheat , none. \Vmil llnrkclM. ST. IXJl'IS , June 22. WOOIr-FInn and un changed , fair to choice Illinois and Mlrcour wool. 16fll7c : medium lJV4615c ; Hcht line , 11H ( 14c : heavy fine , H010V4c. NEW YOUK. Jun M. WOOI.r-SUadyj flomei tlo fleece , ItOtJc ; pullta. OMAHA LlVEySTOCK MARKET U < i Arrivals rind Business Revive About the Time. , V CATTLE PRICES GQ TEN CENTS LOWER , ( of theSltnn - llnjTi < Tnkr AilviuttitRr 1I H mill llJt Vl'uMiliiM' Siilipll H KH ( frit if li .NloUol oil , SOUTH OMAHA , Juno 22.-llecelpts for he days Indicated were : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Horses. Utie 22 4,153 7,215 W7 tine 21 , 1.341 1.S35 IS . . . . tine 19 1)55 ) 0,315 'line ' IS 1,427 O.SSfl 1,7GO . . . . Ulie 17 2.UJ1 7,1'J7 3,111 line 16 2.S.VO S , ! 37 2.7S2 Una IS 4,341 11.963 1,24S ! 2 une 14 i23 I.GS7 4S7 24 line 12 I.UIO C.243 2,332 14 line 11 2,240 0,273 1.43S tint It ) . . . . . 3.4U3 6M7 ! 4 ; > 3 Tune 9 3.217 t.CW Sll 21 Uho S 3,645 7.CK 991 IS uno 7 3.2IX 1.KIS . 1,902 23 The otllclnl number of cars of stock ironght In todnjby cnch road wns : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. C. , M , .t St. P. lly 1 4 O. At St. U lly 2 Mo. 1'ac. lly 10 2 Jnlon I'aclllc K.vstcm. . . . 44 21 4 " < t N. W. lly 1 . K. & M. V. H. U 41 31 C. , St. 1' . , M. & O. lly. . . 17 fi H. A : M. H. U. H 55 SO C. , H , & Q. lly 9 ti . . C. , U. 1. & 1 > . lly. , east. . . , C. , H. 1. & 1' . lly. , west. . . Total receipts 1S3 107 4 The disposition bf the day's receipts was ns follows , each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated : Uuycrs. ' . Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Oniana 1'acklng Co ; i7 1,5:13 : The ll. H. Hammond Co. K > a 1,297 . . . . jwltt and Company 1,1 VJ 1,530 . . . . I'ho CUdahy 1'aukllig Co. W 2,450 W)7 ) 1 * . . Armour. Ch.1. , III. . . . K > It. Keeker and Uegan 1U5 Vansant < fc Co 24 J. lj. Carey , 71 Lobman & HothschlldH. . 128 llcntnn it Underwood 115 Huston .t Co -IS R Htizz 1U ( Other buyers 201 . . . . 'M ' all over , ' 100 400 Totiihs 3,777 7,218 1,000 CATTLE Receipts of cattle were quite liberal today , 4,155 head , as against 4,344 one week ago. Chicago reported 2,500 head received. The situation ns a whole was not favor able to the selling Interests , the large re ceipts making It possible for packets to pound prices , while ut the fame time the market here has been . o high as compared with eastern markets that shippers were unable to operate unless they could get a reduction in prices. As a natural result liuyers started out to bear the market , nnd the early bids were generally 15c lower. It finally resolved Itself Into a decline of about lOo , on which basis the most of the beef cattle sold. Hutchers' stock was also lower , cows and heifers generally Belling nt a decline of Off lUc. ihe offerings' ' were larger than usual , and buyers were given an opportunity to discriminate against the less desirable and grassy stuff. ' The market on ptockers and feeders did not show much change. The demand was peed , and desirable cattle at least sold fully steady. As high as $4.75 was paid for some. Keprescntatlve sales ; No. Av. I'r , No. Av. I'r. No. Av Pr 1..10W J3 23 20. . . . § 27 } 3 93 CO..1223 $4 15 2. . . . 623 300 ! . . . . 3 ! 5 IS..1207 4 15 1..1UCO 350 1U. . . . "S2 393 C..1204 413 3..1230 .1 DO 21. . . . WO 3 S3 ' 10..1232 415 5. . . . SSS 3 C3 13.-.1149 4 I'O 13..Ilia 410 4. . . . 942 3 C3 1..UIO 400 S3..1214 420 10. . . . f 5 3 C3 21..1249 4(0 30..1143 420 12..12O ) 370 at. . . . $15 4 M ) 18..1274 420 8..1148 370 1K..190 400 in..1)07 4 I'O 3. . . . 830 3 75 24..1210 4 00 42..1243 4 23 3..1200 375 JS..1204 4 Co II.107 ) ! ) 425 S.,1235 375 21..1125 400 37..1223 425 21..1140 3 M ) 12..roi7 4 ( .0 22..1211 4 " 3 .U 9-lS.3ia 2 . .12K ) .4 03 -li . . .inx4 23 i : . . . S70 3 S5 23.-.114B 4 OS 20..1234 4 M 4 S27 3 k5 .17..MIS 4'(13 r20 1211 430 21. . . . 9713 S3 20..1147 4 03- 20..129 * 4 30 8..1201 3 K 15..1104 4 10 23..14SO 4 30 40..1C"X 3 S5 17..1125 410 30..1240 430 4..10CO 390 45..1041 410 44..12M 433 38..IOCS 380 23..1323 410 21..1100 433 20. . . . WO 3 M 22..10.9 410 4S..1M 440 1..1300 3'M > 17..1184 4 10 40..1347 4 40 1..1270 390 3..1123 410 SO. . . . 9J1 440 24..1119 390 40..1217 410 f.0..1318 . 440 OS..1143 390 27..1125 410 23..1144 440 23.1110 390 14..1103 410 20..1321 443 10..1333 310 20..1200 410 33..1202 4 f,0 , " " 2..10C9 3 95 23..1142 4 13 IS..1303 4 M COWS. 1. . . . COO 1 73 3. . . . ! 3 3 00 1..1109 3 40 1..10,0 223 1..10CO 3 0 2..1010 340 1..1100 235 l..i. 9SO 300 7..1140 340 1. . . . 9SO 2 40 1..1010 3 (0 ( 1..I090 3 40 2. . . . 9iO 240 1. . . . 800 300 1..1070 40 1. . . . fc'.tO 2 601..1040 3 00 7. . . . 942 3 40 2..1110 2 00 1..1000 3 00 6..1120 3 43 1. . . . MO 200 . R..10I8 3 05 21. . . . 979 343 2. . . . 940 2 00 3G. . . . SG5 3 (15 ( S..11M 3 00 I. . . . 9SO 200 2..10C3 310 2..11SO 300 1..1000 2 HO 1. . . . SPflO 315 1..13CO Sit ) 1. . . . 920 2 SO 9..10M ) 3 15 0..1224 3 f,0 1..1C30 200 S..114B 320 4..1100 300 7. . . . 904 2 W 30..1078 320 C..1070 300 9. . . . IM 2 C5 3..1210 323 3..923 300 1..1000 263 1..1070 320 1..1010 300 4. . . . 812 2 C3 1..1200 320 2..12S6 303 2..1015 2 C5 1..1170 325 1..10SO 300 4. . . . 9C5 2 C5 1. . . . k90 350 1..KO 3 C5 3..1030 275 17. . . . 933 330 2..910 SCO 4. . . . k90 275 1..1230 330 77..900 3 CO 1..1100 275 1..1270 330 2..1230 3 CO 1. . . . COO 275 1..1130 330 1..910 SCO 1. . . . 9W 280 1..1130 330 34. . . . 910 3 ( ii 24. . . . S20 2 SO l..10JO : 335 2..10S3 3 U > 1..1070 25 7..1038 335 2..I435 370 19. . . . 691 290 1..10CO 335 2..1100 3 SO 10..1130 2 90 2..1130 3 35 HEIKKRS. 3. . , . 7fi ( 200 1. . . . 4M 350 1. . . . 440 375 1. . , . 7CO 300 ' 10. , . . ? 27 3 C5 30..904 3 7S 1. . . . C20 300 S3. . . . 771 SCO 2..F25 373 1 . . SSO 3 10 9.'J. C90 3 CO 2. . . . 390 3 80 2. . . . 045 3 10 23. . , . 730 3 CO 1. . . , 730 3 SO 20 . . k23 310 1. . . . 770 3 fO 2. . . . 410 3 ks 4. . . . r.75 320 10. . . . 723 3 C5 1..020 400 19. . . . t90 325 2. . . . 700 3 C5 2. . , . 020 4 ( K ) 1. . . . OSO 325 IS. . . . ( .94 3 C5 0..109" 400 1. . . . OCO 335 1 , . . . SCO 370 1. . . . 3WI 123 1. . . . 710 3 40 1. . . . 910 3 70 JUJW-S. 1. . . . 570 225 I. .IWO 275 1..1790 300 1..1110 225 13..11C1 2 fO 1. . . . 900 3 00 1..109(1 ( 2 SO 1..1370 2 FO 1..19(10 ( SCO Z..133.1 200 2..1170 300 1..570 310 1..1400. 2 65 l..irM ) 300 1..1400 310 2..1335 2 Ki 1 1020 300 1..1721) 320 1..1000 275 1. . . . S20 300 1..10SO 325 1..1220 2 73 1..11CO 300 1..1210 323 1..1370 2 75 1..1130 3 00 BTAGS. 17..1302 3 10 18. .1381 3 15 CAI.VKS. 2 , . . , 290 323 3. . . . 300 500 2. . . . ICO D 75 2 , . . . 3iO 440 8. . , . 253 525 1. . . . 130 & 75 1. . . . 320 41.0 14. . . ' . 134 060 1 , . . . 240 676 2. . . . 2N ) 4 W 14. , ; , 134 OCO 1 , . . . 120 D 75 3 , . . . 300 ri 00 l. . > . 140 0 75 ' STdCKIJIlS' AND PISUDKUB , 1 , , . . 470 300 4. . , , 937 395 D. . . . 7C2 410 1. . . , 710 3 M > 17 , . . . Wl 395 7 , . . , 7(0 415 13.1052 375 T. : . . 470 400 8. . . . C97 425 2 , . . . C30 375 r > f,4 , 0 4 ( X ) 1 , . . . 609 425 1. . . . 950 390 i : . . . < WO 400 3. . . . 070 430 30. . . . H5 390 Rl.liWK ) 4 CO 48. . . . 740 440 1. . . . 750 390 1H..J191 4 00 28 , . . . 932 4 75 5 , . . . 622 3 90 - ! ! ? .r 0 4 03 No. Av. J'ASB No. Av. I'r. 5 feeders..NMrt jfrKK'i ! 124 feeders. . . , 1UU2 5) 2 W-LSJUN'UTO.V , 4 cows. . . . . . . 810iJW,0 36 llflftTB , , . , , 430 330 CCCJWB 1041 9lW:3 : 1 rnlf. . . . . . . . J60 350 1 liclftr r'20tJ3CvC W * Boilers. . . . 979 400 M eow 843 'W 10 fi-wlcTS. . . . 730 4 16 fc3 COWB 745 JJIWJ1 C5 ftCNlpru. . . , 480 4 30 6 fci'iler . . . . 978 JbO , , 1 calf 70 B zs 5 feeders. . . . 410 1 * > v Co calveH 102 625 HOGS Ye8tfnlaynlmo _ t cveryllilnu solil nr J3.15 und today Triry jmt on to , in.ikliiB It a 13.20 market. A VWCK ' few loiuU Hold under that price und t.iere wlji'JIWIe a sllini ; ut J3.22 > ' 4 uiid J3.23. . i The market wn active ut the nilvnnce nnd everythlnu was nuld uad vvelghtd up early In Ihe inornlnir. Today's advance carries the market back to about where It WUH oil ) ; VMay of laut week , but leaves It u strong We lower than It wan oa latt Tue 1ay. The * tlmate < l receipts' for Wednesday are UO earn. ltei > retentatlv < J"Bale : KI1MI31' Tlirrc wore four lonils of flipcp here , which met with rciuly nlc ut good firm prices. Heprcfieiiliitlve fates : No. Av. I'r. M stochcrs 07 Jl 40 4CS western mlxeil 79 385 CIMCACiO 1.1 V U STOCK MAHKI-3T. Cattle I.-rm UOWN Ill lier. ivldi nil Aelkrc Ueniiinil Sliee | > .Slroim' . CHICAC.O , June 22. There was the Usual light Tuesday supply of cattle nnd prices were firm , with n fair senernl demand. An unusually laruo number sold at from J4.93 to 15.03 , one lot bring ing from J5.10 to J5.25 ; no beef steers went be low } 3.fO , nnd the day'R buslnraB\vns very satis factory for selleis. llutcherB1 stuff sold better and n Rood many choice heifers chatiKvd hands at from J3.50 to > 4.10. Calves were In fair de- mnnd at steady prices. Tliere wns n lively demand for IIORS nnd prices Jumped 6e to 7'ic , the iiffvilnpi being well taken .it the advance. Hales were tamely at from J3.30 to J3.40 ; the poorvtt heavy pueklUB lots tell. Ing at (3.10shlbi prime HiUt and prime mixed IIDRS brought 13.45 , l'lis told at from $ S.2j tu ! 3 4(1. ( 1'ilCM for plieep were slronKer and largely lOe hlntier for fnt llKht\\flKhts. Inferior to choice sheep were wantid at from J3.2. . to $3.75 , prime nocki : lie hit ; latKely nomlnnl at fiom U.JO tu { 4. Sales were largely at from $3.40 to $3.75 , Texans and westerns predominating , l.nmbs sold at 1111 extreme range at from $3 to J..fiO , flirlntc lambs selling hugely nt finin $ . * > to I5.ro. Receipts : Cattle , 2f.OO . head ; IIOBS , 21,000 head ; sheep , 10WX > head. . . r St. I.oulM I.lvc tdieU. ST. l/t'IP. June 22. CATT1.H lleeelpts , 4 000 head ; shipments , 1,000 bead. Market n shade msler for natives ; Texans. steady ; export grades would sell at $ ( .5005.10 ; native shipping steers , J4.(0fl4.)0 ( ! ) ; bulk of snlra. $4.MIJ4.iO ; drested beef and butcher steers , 13.7f.fi 1.15 ; bulk of rules , $ ( .SO 04.S5 ; tteers under 1.COO His. . $3.60Jf4.35 ; bulk of sales , $3.Sr.C4.15 . ; MtK-kerw and feeders , $2 OTfH 40 ; bulk of sales. 53.3.Vj.lt > ; cows and belferB. tl.ZiSf 4.CO ; bulk of cows , $2.r,03.00 ; bulls , $2.Mff3.SSi Texas nnd Indian steers , grass. it.fiQ93.Cd ; led , $3.SOiff4.S5 ; cows nnd helferp , $2.00 < fi3.r6. HOC.K KecclptH , 8.000 head ; shipments. l.CKXi head. Market steady ; light , $3.55153.30 ; mixed , S3.Wff3.35 ; heavy , $3.0003.40. RllUni * Hecelpts. 3.WO head ; shipments , 1.000 head. Market steady , but slow ; native muttons , } 3.WfT4.W ; culls and bucks , $2 MJS3.25 ; Texas sheep , $3.00i f3.CO ; Inmlw , $3.Mtj5.00. NEW YOrtlC , June 22.-IliKVnH-Rccelpts : , 100 lead , all exports ; feeling steady ; latent cables quote American steers at HSfl2c , dressed weight ; sheep , lO'i lS'ic , diessed weight ; lefrlgerator beef , SVi s ic ; exports. 150 cattle , 1SS5 sheep ana 2.3CO iiuartciH of beef. Tomorrow : Cattle , COO head , and 4,77f cpiarters of beef. CALVES Receipts. 34 head ; veals , dull ; but termilks. lo er ; wall , $4.00J5.75 ; buttermilks , J2 ( iOiff2.75 ; no westerns. SIIKUP AND IAMHS RccelptR , 4,078 head ; sheep , dull ; lambs , n. fraction lower ; live und a half cnrs unsold. Sheep , medium to good , $3.00 @ 3.75 ; lambs , ; 4.50i53.f,0 : one deck extra , $ ri.M. IIOOS Receipts , 1S3 head ; dull nt J3.C5ff3.SO for good heavy to light ; choice light , $3.)0fp ! ) 4.00. KntisiiN GilIlve Sloulf. KANSAS CITY , June 22. CATTLE Receipts. 7,500 hen-1' ifM grades steady , others n shade In . . , rexns s-teere , $2.30 3.95 ; Texas COWB , $1.95 .f'J.35 ; native steers , $3.25ij4.0 ! ' ; native COWR and heifers , $2.00T3.S5 ; stockcrs and feeders , 13.SOS l.f.O ; Imlls , $2.40 3.25. I IOCS Receipts. 10.5CO head ; market steady ; bulk of sales , $3.00f3.25 ; heavies , $3.20i3.271fc ; packers , $3.20 ( 3.25 ! mixed. $3.20lff3.27Vi ; lights , $3.15I3.25 ; Yorkers , $3.22'.4@3.25 ; pigs , $2.COS3.13. SI I KEI' Receipts , 3,000 head ; market steady ; lambs , $3.00Q5.00 ; muttons , $2.003.65. East lliiHalo I.lvc SlocU. DAST 1IUFKALO , June 22. CATTLE Nothing doing. HOGS Yorkers , good to choice. $3.COif3.55 ( roughs , common to good , $3.003.15 ; pigs , good to prime. $3.55g3.fO. ( I.AM11S Oood to extra choice , $4.75f3.00 ; culls and common , $3.7504.00. SHKK11 1'rlme tu fancy wethers , $3.Mf4.00 ; culls and common , i2.S52.75. | Stuck in Record of receipts of live stock nt the four principal markets for June S2 : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha . ' . . 4.155 7,245 ! )07 ) Chicago . i . 2500 II ( WO lOOji Hunt-as City . 7.tOO 16.500 3 OOj St. Louis . 4,000 S.COO 'JOJ Totals . 18.153 52,745 10,907 COTTON MARKETS. Volume of HIINIIC-HH IN Small on Ac t-omit of Ilii" Jubilee. NKW YORK , June 22. Cotton opened steady with near months 1 point lower , nnd far months 1 point higher. Following * the first call there was a further advance of 1 to 3 points , led by an upward movement In September , December and January contracts on buying by commission houses , fellers being scarce In the absence of HiiKllsh advices with the Liverpool cotton mar ket , closed on account of the queen's jubilee , fur the rest of the perElon the course of the market wan Irregular , but In the main down ward , governed by conflicting crop accounts , which , however , were geneinlly favorable. Kor the best to the lowest prices , the- swing of the market wan 11 points , while t'.ie volume of busi ness was email , the total of the day reaching only 77 WO bales. The ninikct was Ilnally iiulet la tone nt a net decline of 3 to 7 points , futures closed oulct ; Bales , 77f.OO bales ; January , $ 'i.81 ; February $ fi.05 ; March , $6.89 ; June and August , $7.3G ; July , $7.37 ; September , $7.11 ; October , $0.92 ; November , $ O.S2 ; Uectmbt-r , $ B.S . Hpot , Bteady ; middling , 74cj middling , uplands. 7c ; middling. 4 SiMm ft" expo W to ( ireat Ilrltaln. 7,11 bales ; o.Vance. 425 bales ; to the continent. S.fMM.a.e , Total since September 1 : Net rece l > t ; . S.9H.M2 bales exporta to Great Ilrltuln , 2,978C3.i bales , ; thil continent , 2W- to I'rnnce , 052,197 bales ; to 8 < M Miles ; channel. 6.4SI bales. . . J2.-COnON-l'lrn ) . June - NH\V OHI.UAN9. saleV 400 bales ; ordinary. 66-lCc ; good ordl- Cll.iec . ow middling. 7'ici mUldllng. V tv * _ . „ ! , , .0 r.tit I II7 . u.i < * w. . " . . " % * . veinoer. li- > . > v , . uuiy. W.WS .C7 ; February , tt.CDOO.7l ; IH Term. , June 22. COTTON Klrm ; niulifiTriir"7'4c : receipt * , 119 Imlcn ; vhlpmenta , 423 ; ViSck. 19 , ,3 lialc. : aleS 400 Irnle. . KT i/ji'lS June 22.-C01TON fiteuily and unelinnKfil ' ; filt-H 140 tiulep ; inliMllnB , 7',4ci re- ruli't" , fc77 i alc-8i blilpimntu , CCO bales ; Block. 21- 43C balee. Jivw York IJr > - Ooodit 3 NI'JW YORK , .tune 22.-The market for dry goods IR today very dull , still showing an m- ' In aug- provement over last week's averaRc nunted sales. The more jcnsonalde market con- i"on ? have given a basis on which Mvern more linen of prints have made prices for fall still cjulel. though styles Ktaple cottons are oVero IB more tmiulry for brown gr ds han heretofore. The Bales of print cloths have een considerable. l' [ . to noon today the n e. at 1i5. M of extras and orderii were eetlmated about Hfl. l.lec * of which were f,4 pieces pquare for i > ot and July delivery at 2ic. ! hell. f nre. however , becoming mor nrm In their attitude and a hlt-her price Is expected to pre- . 1'rlnts arc fairly ac- the near future. 110 n llv" the Vales of fall extras being fairly steady and'of ample proportions. Wunhlne fancy print , have been made 3 c , wa.hlng staples 3ic and wathlnK chocolate * 3c. a rner radlanls , fancleii. have been placed at 4V4c. KtliiKlant fancies at < Uc. Uemarlne mournlngi ; at 4ic ! , Argentlno prays at 4'4c , Harmony fancies at 3 c Lombard fancies at 3ic und Oarner Tur. key reds at 4V4C. The market for robed , lira , perlea and the like U quiet. Olngham are dull In all but manufactured goods. Woolen and worsted goods for men's wear are uniliansed. CJlitei ) Allirl.etn. NDW YORK. June 22.-COKrKB-Opened steady , with prices unchanged to 10 points loner ; worked within narrow ranjre , but showed a weak undertone under dl appolntlnif cablet ) and heavy llrazlllun receipts and clearings ; selling checked by Urge warehouse deliveries In this country , trading local , closed steady , net un changed to C points lower ; tales. 0,250 bag . In cluding September , 7 , Spot toffee , Rio. dull No. 1 , Invoice , 7.W ; jobtiUr. W. Mild , * , $11.iSfil7.r.O ; mitt , l.WKi l.ag ( No. 7 Rio , e. and f. , It.PO , 1f.CO bn ! < Onlrnl Ameri can , private tffin ; ZfO b u > Murnealbo , prltnte trnin. Tot l warrhoust deliveries from th * I'nlttd 8ttt > , SJ.OIS I > I > B * , Including JJ.titi l.ni- from New York ; New York stock today , 415.M4 bHR > , United Stair * Mock , 472.92S I-SKX ; alloat for the United States , tJC.OW b K ; totnl l . Iblo for the United Stntti , 70S , ! " ! ; bags , again * ! SJ4.M9 Imci Inn yenr. SANTOS , June tt. COFPKK-QuItt. good average - ago Santos , 9,20 * rein ; receipts , two dnyi , 11,000 bngn ; Mock. 231.000 LARS. HAM11UI1O , Juno 22.-COKFKi--li pfg. lower ; * alf. < , 4.000 biR . RIO 1 > B JANHUIO. .lime S2.-COI'KiK-\Vei k : No. 7 Rio. 8.JOO rels ; nominal ; exchange , 72r.-32d ; rclpt , two days , 23,000 bags ; cleared for the United StnO > , & , P.X > bass ; cleared for Kurope , 4.000 bags Block. 2I3.CVO bagp 1IAVRI- : , June aWNM-Closed qulel and easy nt If decline ; Rnle . IS.OCO bags. COMUTIO.V 01. ' TIIM WOOL MAIMCKT. Increnoo In ( he neinnn.l for tinHnw llnterlnl u ( lloKtiiu. BOSTON , .tune 22. 22.There has been an lnrrca e In the demand for raw material In the wool mar ket this week. The tone of the market Is bet ter and buyers arc fairly disposed to operate. There have been gome fair-sized lots of terri tory wools told at market prices , riecce wools continue nominal. The sales of Australian wools contlnurto l > * good , with a hardening of Pi Ices In some grades. The following arc the quotations for leading descrlpllons : Ohio and Pennsylvania fleeces. X and above. ISCflJio ; No. 1 combing , 2j724c ; No. 2 combing. 22j23c ; XX and above , 21li22e ; Delaine , 22e. Michigan. Wl * . combing , 22c ; No. 1 Illinois combing. 22iNo. ; . 1 MIchlKiin combing , S2c ; No. 2 Illinois combing , 22c ; X. New York , New Hampshire and Vermont , conrln. etc. : X Michigan , 17e ; No. 1 Michigan 17c ; No. 7 , New York. New Ilam | > hlrc and Vermont , 17c. Delaine , Michigan , ISc. UmvRs'.ied medium , Kentucky and Indiana , iiuartcr-blood combing , ISc ; Kentucky , and Indiana , three-eighths blood combing , \fc \ ; Missouri , u.uarter-hloml combing , 16'4e ; Mlsroiirl , thtie-plKhthfi blood combing , IC'ic. lake nnd Oeorglu , lijfUc ; Texas wool , spring medium. twelve months , IKtlSc ; scoured , SK332c ( ; spring fine , twelve months. lOSfllc : scouted , 34Ji3..c ; territory wools , Montana fine medium nnd tine. 10 12c ; scoured , 34fi3.e ; staple. 3 < Wc ; ; I'tnh. ' Wymlnj ; . etc. , line medium nnd line , .Hs'iflle scoured. 3 if33c. : stnple , 36if37c ; AUstralU. so-Hired basis , combing , superfine. 4flfl5llcj combIng - Ing , good , 44lc ( ( ; combing , a\erage , 43j47c ; Queensland , combing , 43Q47c. III . \\llllillile Suiiply. NRW YORK , June 22. Special telegraphic dls- p.itches , to llradstrect' * , covering the Important polls of accumulation , Indicate the following changes In available supplies of grain last Sat- urdny , as compared with the piecedlng Hatur- day : Wheat United States nnd Canada , east of the Rocky mountains , decreare , S.iCd.OOO bu. ; nllnot for and In Kurope , cable not received. Corn United StatoH and Canada , east of the Rockies. Increase , I.M7fOO bu. O.its United States iitnl Canada , east of the Rockies , decrease , 797,000 liu. The more Important decreases In stocks In clude f.,000 bu. In northwestern Intel lor olexa- tors , 130,000 bu. at Vort William , Ont. ; CC.OOO bu. nt Vuiions Manitoba storage , points , and 61. 100 bu. at Cleveland. ClnelnmiU MnrUetM. CINCINNATI , June 22. FLOUR-Qulet. WHKAT Weak and lower ; No. 2 red , 80c. PORN Strong ; No. 2 mixed , 2f.'io. OATS Firmer ; No. 2 mixed , 19Mi0SOUc. RYU Masy ; No. 2 , 35c. UXltn I'lrm at $3.f'i. HULK J1 HATS Steady nt $4.40ff4.SO. D.icon. eiisy at J5.30fI3.33. WHISKY Quiet at $1.15. IIUTTKR Kay und higher ; 13lGln creamery , IC'.fce : Ohio. 12fl3c ; dairj' . 7'tc. ' St'OAR Firm. KROS Hull at 7',4c. CHUESE-Easy. Cnllfornla Drli-il NEW YORK. June S2 , CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Firm ; evaporated apples , pilmc wire tray , 4 ic ; wood dried , prime , 4'iiT4ric ( ; choice. 41ic ; fHticy. Cc. Prunes. 37c , .as to Klze and quality ; apricots , ntyn ) , Sffllc : Moor park , 12o ; leaches , unpeeled , Off So ; peeled , 11K14C. P1illii < lelhia Proiliioe Mnrkot. 22.-IIUTTER-Steady ; PHILADELPHIA , June - fancy western creamery , l..c. IMGS Easier ; fresh nearby , lO'.iSllo ; fresh western. 10'lc. U n Steady. Full Klver Print CloOi MiirUet. FALL RIVER. Mass. , June 22. The print cloth market advanced to 2lic yesterday after fair sales. The market Is firm at 214c. Oil MnrUclM. OIL CITY , Pa. . June 22. Certificate * , no bid ; credit balances , S7o ; shipments , 78,510 bbls. ; runs , IOU.73S bbls. San KrnnolMiMi U'lienl < lniitatloiiH. SAN FRANCISCO , June 22. WHEAT Decem ber , $1.22. FORECAST OP TOO AY'S WEATHER. . Showers 111 EiiKtern NoliriiNknt Cooler ) \VindH HecoiiiliiK Xortlicrly. WASHINGTON. June 22. Forecast for Wednesday : For Nebraska Fair , preceded by ahowcrs In extreme eastern portion ; cooler ; variable winds , becoming northerly. For South Dakota Generally fair ; variable winds. , For Iowa Light showers , probably cooler ; variable winds. For Jllssourl Light showers , probably clearing Wednesday evening- night ; south erly winds. For Kansas Gcnera.ly fair , probably cooler ; south winds , becoming northwesterly. For Wyoming Fair , sllslitly cooler ; varia ble winds. I.oenl lleeoril. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER HUKEAU , OMAHA. June 22. Omaha record of rain fall nnd temperature compared with cor responding day of the past three years : 1S97. 1MM. 1U9S. 1S94. Maximum temperature . . . yl M ) XI KJ .Minimum temperature . . . 70 G7 68 C4 Average temperature J < * < u < l Ualnfall 01OS .00 .00 Record of temperature and precipitation ut Omaha for this day and since March 1 , 1S37 : Normal for the day ' } Excess for the day .J Accumulated deficiency plncc March 1. . . . 4 < Normal rainfall for the day 20 Inch Dcllckncy for the day 1U Inch Total rainfall Blne.o. ' .March 1 ! > . ! > < no.lies Doticieney since March 1. 1M7. . , . B.31 nchi-H lOxcesw for cor , period , 1SOG 3.5.i Inches Deficiency for cor. period , IMS. , , . 4.78 Inches Itcnort * from Station * nt H i > . in. , Seventy-fifth meridian time. T indicates trace of precipitation. I * . A WELSH , Locul Forecakt OfHclal , Sent Free to Men , INDIANA MAN IHNCOVUHS A UK- MAUICAIILI2 HHMUIIV FOIl I.OHT VKJOH. SniiililfH AVI1I He Sfiil I'rcn tu All Who \Vrltt > fur It. Jus P. Johnston of Ft. Wayne , Ind. , nftcr battling for yearn against the mental und physical BUffcflns of last nianliood , lias found the exact remedy that cures the Is gtianllng the secret carefully , but Is willing to Bend a wamplo of tlio ineOlclne to all men wlio Kiiffcr with any form of sexual weakness resulting from youthful Ignorance , premature loss of memory and strength , weak back , varlcoccle and emaci ation. The rtmedy lias a peculiarly grate ful eflect of warmth ana Bcctim to act ill- rectly. giving needed strength anil develop ment wherever needed. The remedy cured Mr. Johnston completely of all the Ills and troubles that came from years of misuse of the naturally ordained functions , and Is said to be absolutely reliable In every cane. A request to .Mr. Jas. V. Johnston , liox 1010 Ft. Wayne , Ind. , stating that you would like o sample of bte remedy for men will be complied with promptly and no charge whatever will bo asked by him. Ho la very much Interested in spreading the news of this great remedy and he Is careful to send the sample securely sealed 111 a perfectly plain package , so that Its recipient need have no fear of embarrassment or publicity. Headers are " requested to wrlto without WEEKLY CROP 'BULLETINS ' Nebraska Gets aTnsto of Abnormal OlimaUo Conditions. SEVEN DAYS OF VERY HDT WEATHIR Almvc Noriunl All Ovc the Slntc , mill Ititliidill Alioiit Wlinl INic.lrd In tin-Cen tral y Weekly crop bulletin No. 11 of the N'c- braskn section of the Climate and Crop Service of the Weather bureau for week end ing S a. in. Juno 21 , says : \ nalnfnll for the Week. The past wn-k has been a very warm one : Inn ilulu : moan tempera litre has averuti'a r > degrees above the normal , the excess vary ing from 2 degrees In the western sections to S degrees In the Missouri valley. The rainfall has been about normal In the centra : counties and bdo.\\ the average in the. extreme eastern counties and In thttt I ortlon of the state west of the mnh uierldlan The pa. t week has been another favorable one for the growth of corn ; the crop IIUH pushed forward r.ipldly , but continues small for the season of the year. .Much of the corn has been cultivated the second time ami the corn Holds are Relierally very free from rods. The week lm been rather dry for small grain In most parts of the state. In Hio greater portion of the eastern sections. e.\- e.ept In a feW southern counties , the oats haw bleu Injured by drought and a full crop will not be harvested. SprnK ! wheat has also been somewhat Injured. O.its and spring wheat nre heading with very short straw. Hyp and " \\lnter \ wheat are near y ready for the harvest. Hyp Is generally an excellent ciop. Winter wheat Is very uneven. Tins llrs-t cutting of alfalfa Is nearly completed ; an excellent crop and generally harvested In good condition. TIIU UK.M.TV MAUKl'.T. INSTUI'MK.N'TS placed on record Tuesday. Juno 22 , iv 7 : WAltUANTY D15ICDS. Metropolitan Land and Trust -ompany to John Husak ot nl , lots 47 to 20 and eltlot 10 , block S , Molln'tt 1st < - J 400 \\estern Investment company to Jl. K. Urandhoefer , lot 0. block 2 , Oil ! ) Place i 13. 1) . Arnold to ImioVhlpple , lot 5 , block 109 Drexel tract J I.lnwood 1'ark I .nnd company to 1) . D. WoodmaiiMe , lot IB , block 2 , lledlck Major Kohcrt to ci."s. MeVk'/iots"i [ ami , 0 , block 2 , Valley Place 200 Herman Kountze i't ul to J. O. Ander son , lot 21 , block 11 , Druid Hill G2T. Martha West to A. S. Mallett , c lil'i feet of w , ' ! 7 > i feet lot 3 , block 3 , Foster's ad 2,300 M. A. nail to It. 11 Hull , lot 8 , block "A , " llescrvolr nil 1 Soloman Tiiehman and wife to l.enak Swenson , lot 11 , block 457 , Oraiul- view ad 1,000 Mary Ncldllelsky and hu.sband to Maggie We-luiur , s'i ' lot 4 , block 317 , South Omaha 250 QUIT C'hAIJI DKKDS. Annie Hacker and husband to Ida Bozcwliz , lot 12 , block 3 , linker Place 1 W. H. Parrlsh to Charles Madden , lot 13 Coburn's --iilidlv 1 11. l' . Jones and husband to T. II. Mc- Cague , receiver , lota 4 nnd 5 , block C2 , South Omaha 5,879 ThomiiH llatton , trustee , to Farmers and Mechanics Savings Institute mini Trust company , lot 10 , block 2 , Orch ard Hill I T. 'F. ' Swift to Omaha Loan and Trust company. lot 2 , Ternu'e ad ; lots 13 , 14 and 15 , block I'.i , Wllcox's 2d nil ; lota 1 to fi , 13 , 21 to 21 , block 1 ; lots 1 to 13 , block 2 , Jl. Donovan's mb- dlv 1 DI3KDS. Master in chancery to Harold Drown , middle 1-3 lot 7. block 122 , Omaha. . . 13r,00 Sheriff to T. V. Swift , lots C , 7 nnd S , block .r , Hoggs & H.'s 2d ad , and part sw'.i neU 21-15-13 2fIO Special master to J. W. Dvorsky , lot 10 , block 27. WllC ( 2il ad . . .175 Total amount of transfers J2,377 ( II IK IK SAHSON Onptaln Horace H. , June 22 , ! Sfl7. aged Cl years. Funeral from residence , CIS North Fortieth street , Thursday , Juno 24. Interment Prospect Hill cemetery. Friends Invited. JAMES E. BOYD & CO. Telephone 10.T ) . Omaha , Neb. -COMMISSION- GRAIN : PROVISIONS : AND : STOCKS noAiin nv TiiAm : . Direct wires to Chicago and New Fork. Oirrcftoondciiu : John A. Wnrren & Co RAILWAJ TIME CARD lsu.\vt II3UKI.INr.TON * MO. HIVUH ( Arrlvn OmaliafUnlon tleput , lot.'i & Manoii Bts. | Omaha . ixire | T77 , i ,5'am . Hll'i. Mont fr Puget tind Ex. 4OJi ; > m 43 ; pm. . . . . Denver Kxpreys. . . , . . , . 4OJpiu : 7l/Dpm. ; . . .Lincoln l cal ( ex. Sunday ) . , . . iMjiun . . . . Lincoln Lucal ( ex. Sunday ) . . .llbuain : Leaves TcHICAQO. UUIILINIJTO'N i Q.ArrTve7 | * OinalialUnlon Depot , 1C.1i Mosor. Sla. ' Omalm TiorTpm . , " . . .Chicago Vcctinuia . iiB.'ani JS.un ; . ChU-UKO Expitsb . 4ilpin 7:50pin. : . . .Chicago & St. Louis Express , , . .7:55um : ll:40iim : . Puclr.c junction Locul . l10piu ; . ( Fast Mall ( ex. Sunday ) . . . . . _ . . 2GOpm ; L'eave. | CII1C'AQ07 ' fl ! * " " & " ! < TTp A 0 Ji PifrTv e 7 Omaha | Union Depot , lUth & Mu > iin Hts , | Oinuha :30pm : . Chicago LlmileJ . 8:0 : ain llOOam.jClilciio.Express : | ter , Sunday ) . . JjMj ai Leavci'fCHICAffb & NORTH WEBTN lArrTV * * OmahaUnlou | Uipot , lutn & M on Ht . | Omaha I0:4'.nm : * . Kjctiru I'.xureiu . J40pm ; < :45pin : . Ve llbuled Limned" . | Wpm ( ( ' .Din . St 1'uul Kxpr'El . liJOam [ . < ( , „ , . SI. Paul Limited . lluun : | . Soux Clly . ClOuin . Omuha-ChluiiO BiiecUl , , , . , , , . liOda . MUiourl Vulley Locui . . ; 30a I'icept riurvlay. _ Ivxctpt Monaay 7:0n : m .Atlnnllo Express ( ex. Sunday ) . . 6:3Sptn : 7CK > pTil Nil-lit Cxpreic. . . , , . - . , . . . S.Uanl 4Vipin..Chlcai0 : Vesti'miled Limited..lMpm 4'50pm..St. Paul Vesllbulcd Llnil'ed . . . li'1'pm WEST. 'r2Spm . Colorado I 4OSpm SaTesT - "F. T : . & VO. VALLI' * TArrTveT Omuhaj Ui" "t , ith & Wet' i rSu _ < Uniaha I > i vc I K. C."riT. J & C li. Arrive. " Omah ijUnloiippot. lOlli & MMOII flu. ) Omaha . . KnT'.uii City Day Eiprrim tilllpm . . . . U. 1 * < iM 10:00iim..lv : C.jflc.it Bs.vla P-JJ ! " " Ixave i MIKSUI.III TACIFIC. jAtriv i" OinahaJ Depot , IMh & WrbXcr Hli , ) Uin-ilia 3:0lpln..Nrbrairka : ! & Kaiuus Limited. . . ! . ( . SiSCpm. . . . . .Kiinius City Exprert _ _ _ CIU in * " Ix-aveil BIOUX CITY A PACIFIC. ! Arrlv Omahal liepol , Uth & Web lr l Btanua ' _ _ _ : CICpm .Ht. Paul Limited . , . . f.lTom I avei I H1OUX CITY & PACIFIC. ( Arrive * nnitt > iaUnlon | Depot , loth & Majon tlu. | Oni.iha CMOam Bl Puul fuuencer ll:10inii : | 7iOam : Bloui Cll > Pnikncrr l:0ipm : tHpm. . . Bt. Paul Llmlled : : oiin Leavei / WAIIAHH ItAlLVVAY OmahalUnlon Uepctj lOlh & Ma onBtiJ Omnhu 4 : 0pm . . .Canon " Jlall . . . . . . . . . . . . ! 0 fn I - v * I r/NTOM _ . , - OmuhalUnlon Dfiol. 10th & Muon Sli.J _ < Jnulitt JfMani OverlaiKl i.lrnilril. . . " 4 :4Tpin : Xipm.Irat'ce : & Blromib'e Ex ( ez Hun ) . > : Wpm ttliimaranii : Ulanil Kxprcii i > Bun. ) . . l:0r.'pm : t:10r-u K t Unit I0a > in Leaves I C. . HT P. . M. & O. ( Arrlvrit Omaha 15th and Wehiler 1 Omuh i l:0 ( > | im..Hloux City Expieu ( ex , Bun..llttari ; ) 8COaui. : , .Hloux C'ltx Acco. ( tx , Bun. ) . , , , lMm ; CUi : > m St. 1'aul I.lmlUd . , , : l ain tl am..Sioux Clly Acco. ( Sundty aoJ4r > , , .lUaix : |