ITITTITIir * TT - " " A TAATr- A "V TTT"Vnv on i onrr ( f * tolERClAL ; < AND FINANCIAL - , s , , M Indications that the Corner in Jnly Wheat Ifr Has Been forked Out. THAT OPTION CLOSES HALF A CENT LOWER Pupli-mltrr fJiilim n Sinnlt I'rnntleni Corn nnd I'rovlMeuiM t'lriu Oliti u I'enirtli Cc-ul I I.tMvrr. C'inCACJO , June 29. The recent activity In the July wheat trading was conspicuous by Its absence today , nnd IhU absence of tiiullni , ' led innny to hellcve the corner. If ono hnd pxlsted , had been worked out. The July option closed nt ' c decline. Septem ber , which was more active , closed ti email frnrtlon higher. Corn nnd provision * closed llrm , nt about unchanged prices , nfter re covering tnrly declines. Oats wan weak and loH Uc. Wheat opened under the bearish Influences of liwxl crop weather , fnvotablc reports of thrnxhlng returns , Increased oMiinnle of the yield by Thomnn , nnd Indinvrent forelsn markets. July was offered for sale nt fiom fJTiC lo C9 > ic , or ic below the price It closed at yesterday. September opened ul Cc or Uy.iC below the llguro It was brltiK- Ins the ( lay before- . There was no nppaient ele-slrc tu pre. s offcrlnKR at much below the Martins prices. Trndlns was llsbt. both In July and Seplembei dullverles , with mote dolnt ! In thu latter than In July. July re covered te * 70c , then sank sradunliy to C9',4c ' nnd worked up attain to 70c , whet-A It Htood for n Ions time- . September recovered to tw'.tir ' nnd rested between thtit nnd C3o lor tin hour or HI. New V'ork reported clear ances of wheat nnd flour eeiunl to &ISVUO litii'lifl. ' . whlth helped the bulls hetc to keep their courase up. Chicago receipts were nu onrt and ll.WJ bll hels were withdrawn from Htore. Mlnnvnpolln nnd Dulutli rc- celveel SSi'carH. against 710 the coiTcs-poiid- iliK day of the year before. Clearances from Atlantic ports were ClI.OuO bushels , and that bcsun nfter awhile , In the absence- atiy- tliliiK further of n hrnrlvh i-huinclor , to In duce vvaverers to buy. Seiitciiibcf lose to K\w \ , and July to 7JsC. ( which were the prlce-a current ) about 12 o'clock , when Hrad- stieet'H weirld's visible Htatcincnt. WHB mane public. Tlic latter reported a total dcrromsu of S.iv.'S.OiiO bushels. That was ? a disappoint ment , as a dccrenso t\t C.OOO.WKI bushelH had bten expected , and n plight eleellm- all around resulted. Some mllllm ; demand for wheat absorbed about 1" : , OI > 1 bushelt ot thu loe'al Kteioks , the rtlpply of which available to deliver on contructs Is * now only 3KxiWU buslii-U. July , after the dee-line sue-eeedltiK Hradstteet'H report , ndvane-ed to 7U'Ac , nnd HK.iln . fell to 7Mc , closing at that. September sold as hlsh as C."iu and down once more to fUTU' , rlo ! > ltiK at ti'iUc. The latest decline In Se-ptember was caused by the eloslti of a line- bought earlier In the stsslon. Corn opened weak nnd eleollnnd 'Jc before nny support was given. Thomnn'H report predicted the larsest corn crop ever raised. Another wi-akenlns factor was ) the unset tled condition of Iowa freight rule' . " . Later In the pe-sf'lon there was liberal buying on unfavorable private crop report * , and a llrm feeling prevailed during the balance of the pu'rlon. Local receipts amounted to 7S1 cars. September opened ' , { , c lower at Kc. de clined to 254c , and advanced to 2G > i < li2i ! ( < 4C. The closing price wtis "Ke. Oats , with line weather , large receipts nnd the early weakness In wheat and corn , caused nn easy feeling , and prices declined. Offerings were large ami a ge > od business was tratiHiicte-d. A steadier feeling was no- tlci-nbie near the close , with but little re covering In prices , however. September opened ' , < , c lower at 1'Tf.e , declined to nv 17 17-\c , and closed nt 173'iC. Ixical rer-elptH M \V VOHIC tiKMOHAL MAHKKT. QiiiitiitlnnH of tlif liny on ( ie-iie-rul Ceiiiiiiiiielltle-N. NB\V YORK. June 29. KIXlR-Re-cept ) | , 20.- FE4 Mil" . ; e i > orls , 33,342 hlilB. ; eiulet and easy with wheat ; Minnesota pnlunts , (4.10d4.30 ; win ter patents , | 4.36j4.C5 : winter BtralKhlK , ( J.Dui/ 4.10 ; rye llnur , nulet. CORNMHAIy Steady ; jellow weiitein , 57c. IIY1 { Ktruely. No. 2 western , 37c. 1IARLKY Htraely ; 28iic. IIAHI.IIV MALT Dull ; western , 43if64c. WIIKAT Receipts. W.WO Im , ; exrwrts , 3R5.130 bu ; H' t dull ; optlonii oix-ned wrak under Itcarlsli crop talk , lower caulcti nntl liquidation , rallied em lilt ; clearanccH and Increased cntti de mand , but finally easetl off under rcallzlnir and clofce-d Vi/c m-l lower ; No. 2 reel. June , clon-d , 7Coi Seiitemlier , 70ifi71'/4ej ! cloved , 7ii. fORN Receipts. 22S.250 hu , ; exports , 421,100 bu , sH | > t eiulet ; No. 2 , 30Hc ; oiirne-d easy undfr better we-ntlu-r news , rallied on covering and hlc clrarane-es , liut eated off finally with wheat and I'll sed Ufl'.iei net lower ; June cloned , 299i Hepte > ml > er , S003l > ic : close-d , Jlc. OATH Ree-elpls. 110.CW ) till. ; exports , 808,105 bu. ; rpot steady ; No , 2. 2Z'c ' ; "julet and easy elurlnK thu day , closing ' . < o ne-t lower ; July , 22c. HAY Steady em choice Kradva ; ililiplnir | 600. Good to choice , 604172H * ' . HOl'8 Dull ; state , common to choice 1693 crop. 3f4ei ; U9C crop. CfiSc ; 1'aclllc coant. 11" crtp , 3 4c : H'.Ki crejp , Ciille- . HIDIiS-I-'Irin ; Oalve-ston , Ho ; llucnon Ayres. miCNfc : Texa . lie' California. ICc. LKATHKR Klrin ; hc-mlock sole , lluenos Ayret , HUTTKR-Slendy. receipts. 17,110 pkgs. ; western - ern creamery. 10JJ6o ; Ulglns , 15C. CIIBBHB-RecHptn. 7.1J8 pkK8.j steady state ; largf. ewe : small , Cli 7(4c ( ; part klm , SOCo ! full skims. 2fi3c PROVISIONS Reef , quiet ; family (9 Mfl 10.00 ; extrn men. (7.60 5.00 ; hams , I'4.'o0fi23 - packet , ( S.OOMro. CMt meats , steady iiekleJ bdlles' 6M4/C / ic. pickle , ! .boulder. , 5iW6ilc- ! ' . " " Hl'i'tf ; U'ri1 * 'I'-/ ' ; we-siern KH-iira ; . - 14.15 re-flneil ' ; , steady. I'oik steadyme 823j8.76lurt - : cU-ur , 19.00010 family , (9 .5 u'wl"et " - | ! < > 3 1-wdJWoi country , OIUS-- > TrONSiBD-Steady : ; pilme crude JOC , prime ji-lleiw , :3',4 l24c. IV-roleum. i-a ' y ; I'nltrd ' rliwcd ut SJc i'rnn ; yvunla | fiude , Mendy Jul - > ; , VT-l"1 . ; . . ' * . 1VMl1 > ' : " " " " "I. comn , , , , , to fc-enxl ll.i2S4jI.76. Turpentinequlu Mt "C-Vlj'Ti- to xlra , 41i jo , MOLAKHKH-Bleady : New Orleans , open ket. tl . R , d to choice , J2 28c. l s'ttady ll.I5ff4.J5. I/iel. " itrbng and ucll\e : l.rokfrs' . ( IM \ " ; exchange , ( Irongrr ; ejuutt-d , SI , Lei n In Ge-lie-nil Murkrt , ST. LOUIS , June JJ.-FIXUR-nul | and un. changed ; patent ! . 13.4004.60 ; ntro- fancy , (4.1CW < < ! WllBAT ? ' ' .J ? " " 5JWlol" ? [ ! ' 'i1"03- - , The speculative inurk t w i dull uuu weak at the opening on | owtr cable- * ana KOOJ crop n ws und there was no demand for either caih or futures. Llfht receipt * herv and in the northwest and th * Illinois crop report , which turned out bullish , cauied a rally unit th * mar- fcet rioMd.rtMdy.J ? toeyow. . btafiw ifA" . " " ' , . truck , 76UCfci July , C7ic ! bid ; August , 61'itidSe , iVpUmbMM4o. . 1ORNFuture ? * r burelr mendr to firm ) pol , drm ; No. 2 cAKh , Z2H J1H ; July , ! t ic ; , . UAT8 Dull unit about firmly. there b lnt 1m t little t > ii lntM trftnuclfd In either fpet or future - ture ; No. I enr\i. \ li'.lc ' bill ; July , JTHc. It YK- Firm ; c. truck. 1IARLKV Nominal. . IIRAN Dull n < l weak : i t truck , worth nominally KtJ.lAc ; enct side , country points , 33o. . i n.A.X8KniLower t TJHo liM. TIMOTHY f"iii-I'rlmc. " (2.60JI2.M. HAY Dull , fteady and unchnnpMl , RUTTini-gulel ; creamery , liaiic ! dairy , SO IXH1K Steaity nt 7Hc. POULTRY Chlck . old hens , steady at tc ! .irlnKx , easier nt fOllc ; durks. springs , quiet nt Re ; fc < rrcprlnes , quiet at 60Cc. \V11ISKY-I1.1J. COTTON TIKS-tee MKTAUM Leuil , higher at I3.3:0J.374. ! Ppcl- te-r , quiet nt 14.05. 1'IIOVIHIONH Pork , lower ; standard mess , Jobbing , l7.Ki7S,10. Lnrel , higher : prime- steam , (4.00 ; choice , (4.074 . Racon ( bnxcd ) , shoulders , 15.72'i ; choice. I4.074 ! ; extra short clear , (5.X ( ) ; ribs. ( S.CO ; shorts. ( S.72'4. Dry salt meats ( hexed ) shemlders , 14.Hi ; extra short cltnr , ( S.lOi rlln. I5.l't : shorts , (5.00. HicnilTP l-'lour. 3Wio bills. : wheat , 4,000 bu. ; corn. ll.tXi" hu. ; oats , lO.Oibu. ) . RIIII'MKNTB rinur. S.o(0 ( Mils. ; wheat , 3,000 bu. ; rorn , 13,000 bu.j oats , 3tXX > bu. OJIAIIA UMHAL MAIIICIITS. Ceiiiilltleiii of Tt-nilo nnd Uiiotntlonn on Slnplc nnd l.'iinur Produce. of sales , " ' 40. Hot weather Is causing heuv ) lotin , In some cases as high nt fl\o to elKht eluzrn per case. IIUTTIIR Common to fair , "I4c ; choice to fane ) ' , lOOlfc : teparator creamery , 15c ; eath * cred creunuiy , 12c. VI2AIChoice fat , CO to 120 Ibs. , quoted ot I9 c ; lane nnd coarse , 4ff6c. LIVH 1'OULTRY-HeliB. 6c ; cocks , 3B4o ! "prln chlckeiiB , per II ) . , 12QI4c ; ducks , Cc. PIOICONS Live , 75jl < 0c ; dead plgcona not wanted. HAY Upland , 16.00 : midland , (4.60 : lowland , (4.00 ; rye utraw , (4.60 ; color makes the price on Imy ; light balca cell the best , only lop grades trim ; top prices. IIROOMCORN Kxlremely slow sale ; new crov , delivered on truck In country : choice green self- working carpet , per lb. , 2324c ! : choice green , runnlne to hurl. 2Ur. common , l'/4o. VKO12TAI1LES. URUiN rnAS Perbu. . basket , 60BCOC. - PLANT-Per lb. ! He. fMlirRS-I'er : doz. . 30 TOMATOUS Per 4-batket crate , WkflU.0 * . nS Per doz. , 10jl.c , t'i : Per doz. , 10ij20c. WAX UliANS-Per > , i-bu. box. 75c. STUIXO IIIIANS-Per H"l > u. box. Uc. PAHKI.KY Per Uoz. , 20fl2Sc. ONMONS-Per lb. , IP. . LIMA IIKANS-Pcr lb. , 3c. llKANS-Hand-plcked navy , per bu. . $ L1 . CAII1IAOK Oood stock , 2c. POTATOKS-New , per bu. , Me. rnurrs. APUirOTS I'cr care. Jl.15ill.23. C'AMl.-ortNIA CHUIlIlinS Per 10-lb. box , ll.OOi/1.10. I1I.ACIC nASPHiHHIES Per 24-plnt case , tl.OOQI.IO ; quart cafes , $1.2Jffl.75. IJI.Al'Kntillin.S-Per : ! 24-iit. cas-e , Jl.23i31.35. APPI.KS-Nu rhlpplni ; flock. aOOSHIIKIlUIUS-Per 24-qt. case , Jl.CO. KOUTHIiltN PKACIIKS-I'er < 4-bu. . 7CC0J1.00. HKD llASPllKIHtlKS Per 24-qt. case , Jl.t.0. TUOPICAIi FllUITS. OUANOKH Mediterranean gweclB , JJ.iO ; St. IchuelK. J4.00. LKMONS-UcralnuB , J5.OOfi5.SO ; choice Califor nia. } 4.25(4.0. ( IIANANAS Choice large stock , per bunch , | 2.00ti.2o ; medium-sized bunches. J1.DOQ2.00. MISClil.UANKOUS. NUTS Almonds , Cuiliornlu , per lb. , large gfzc , 13c ; liiuzlls , per lb. , lOc ; Gnglleh walnuts , per lb. , funcy , fall shell , 1213c ; standards , Id'illlc ; IlllxirtK , per lb. . H'c ' : pecans , polished , liitltij. U610o ; Jumbo , llftlZo ; largu hickory nuts , Jl.iU per bu. ; cocounuts. 4V4u each. K1OB Impcrtcil fancy 4 crown , 20-lb. boxed , 12c ; li cnmri. CO-lb. boxes , 13BHC. HONKY-Cholce , 13ifl5c. riDKU-riarllled Juice , per hall bbl. , J2.35 ; per bl'bl. , * 4.00fl4.2 ( . . MAPI.U SYIIUP Flvc-Bfll. cans , each , J2.23 ; ( Ml. cans , pure , per doz. , J12 ; Half-gal , cans. fC.25 ; quart cans. } 3.r > 0. FRESH MHATS. DRESSED DEW Good native steers. 400 to GOO Ibs , , c ic ; good forcqiiartcrs , kteers , 5'.4c ; Rood hlnd < iuarterK , S'ic ; western fiteers , ti'.icj fancy hclfcr . Clio BOOI ! heifers. Co ; Rood fore < | iiarters , heifers. DC ; Rood hindquarters helf" . c ; good cows , 6c : fair cows , BV4c ; common cows. Be cow forequarters , 4ic ( ; cow hindquarters. "He. HEUr Ct'TS Tendt rlolns ISc ; boneleiiB strips , Or ; strip lolnn , 6c ; rolls , S'.ic ; Flrloln butts , H4c ; shoulder clods , Cc ; rump butts , tic ; steer chuck ) ! , Cc ; cow chucks , 4c ; bonelets chucks , 4' c : cow plates , 2'.4c ' ; steer plates. 3c ; ( lank steak. 6c ; loins , No. I , 13c ; loins , No. 2. lOc ; loins , No. 3 , S'.ic : No. 1 short loins , 15c ; No. 2 C sh'aiik and rump off , dc ; trimmings. 3'.4c ' ; beet shanks. 2'.4c ; brains , per doz. . 33c ; sweetbrcadh , per lb. , lOc ; Mveetbreads ( calves ) , per lb. . 40c ; kidneys , | > er doz. , 35c ; ox tails , each. 2c ; livers , per lb. , 2Hc ; hearts , per lb. , I'/ic ; tongues , per lb. , Uc. PORIC Dressed pgs ! &uo- dressed hogs. Be ; tenderloins , SHc ; loins , 5Uc ; spare ribs , 3Hc ; hum sausasc. butts , 5c ; Kliouldern. rouKh , 4 ? c > shoulders , skinned , 5'/ic ; trimmings , 4 , c ; leat lard , not rendered , 4lc ; . heads , cleaned , 3c , nout and ears , 3c ; backbones. 2c ; cheek meats. 3c ; neck bones , 2',4c ; pics' lalla 3 ; plucks , each , Be ; chitterlings , cc ; hocks , 4c : hearts , per doz. . 2."c ; ftomachs , each , So ; tonuuei ) . each , "c ; kidneys , per doz. , lOo ; brains , per doz. , 15c ; pigs' feet , per doz. , 30c ; livers , each , 3c. HIDES. TALLOW. HTC. HIDES No. I srcen lii'ics. bHc ; N > > . 2 Breen hides 4V.c ; No. 1 green iiiHeJ hides , O'/ic ; No. 2 Kreen salted hides. Wtu ; No. 1 veal cnlf , S to 12 Ibs. , "c ; No. 2 veal calf , 1 2to IS Ibs. , 4a , No. 1 dry nint hides , 0310c ; No. 2 dry fllrit hides , fg 9c ; No. 1 dry salted hides. Sf ! > c ; part curril hides ' /io per lb. less thnn fully cured. SHEEP PEI.TS Oreon itlteu. eac > i , 2'iitCOu ; Kreen salted , shearlings ( short woolr.t early skins ) each , ISc ; dry shearlings ( short woolcd early skins ) , No. 1 , each , Sc ; dry Hint. Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per lb. , ac tual weight , 4 6c ; dry Hint , Kansas and Np. braskn Murrain wool pelts , p r lb. . actual weight. 3JJ4c ; dry flint Colorado butcher wool pelts per lb. , actual weight , 4H5c ; dry Hint Colorado murrain wool pelts , per lb. . actual weight , 34c : feet cut off. ns it Is useless to pay freight on 'hem TALI-OW AND GREASE Tallow , No. 1 , SJc ; tallow. No. 2. 2c ; grease , white A , So ; grease , white H , 2o : grease , yellow , 2c- grease , dark , IKc ; old butter. 22V4c : beeswax , prime , 15ff22c ; rough tallow , Ic. WOOL Unwashed , fine heavy , C7c ; fine light. SfMc ; quartcrblood , 10S12c. fetdy. burry and chaffy SfJSc ; celled und broken , coarse , 769c ; cotted and broken , fine. f8e. Fleece washed , medium. 15J18c ; nne , 14O1CC' tub washed , Idff 18c ; black , EC ; bucks , 6c ; tag locks , 2@3c ; dead pulled. 5QCc. HONE3 In earlots , weighed and delivered In Chicago : Dry buffalo , per ton , J12.OU814.00 ; dry country , bleachf d. per ton , J10 00012.00 dry coun try , dump and meaty , per ion. JO.0038,00. STOCKS AM ) HOMIS. MnrUrt IH Kt-vorlnli All liny nml CloN- luu : I'rU'i-M AnIrr 'K l r. NEW YORK , June XI. The market for securi ties today was one to delfaht the professional trader , fluctuations In many of the leading shares being wide and very erratic. Sugar nmvnl over a range of Vft per cent during the day , dunclnu up and down by spurts and falls. Chicago ( las \va almcst equally wide In Its lluctuatlcnB and was as erratic and even mure active. The range of these two great centers -peculation was above' last night's clne In the t-urly dealings , espiclally In the rate or Sugar , and this tended to restrain the * distinct tendency toward reaction which was latent In thu market all day and which linally overcame the whole list. Thw London exchange was fant Kittling down to normal activity again alter the Interruption of the Jubilee festivities mid prices there reflected the opinion of dealers that th < t advance of prices on tin- New York ex. change had been more precipitate than watt warranted by the conditions. This Influence was reinforced .by heavy helling heru lor IxjnJon account. Prlccx In the ll t generally weie feverish , i-speclally the grangers , and sagged to u marked degree iifldc from special fates , giving iv very Irregular aspect to thv market. . General strength ami a rally followed the publication of the llurllngton utatement for May showing an Increasu In net earnings of JSW.MiS. The lower ing of posted rates of exchange half a cent to HX > H for long and J4.M ) for short bills Imparted confidence , riMlectlrig the weakness of the ex change market and the probability that gold shipments would be lighter or entirely sus pended this week. Hut uhen heavy liquidation In Hutur and Chicago Go * n't In during the final hour the doubts of holders returned In full force and stocks of all the leading properties wcr thrown over nt a lively rate In a frverlsh ilt-nlri' to realize und prices were generally rar- rlM down to the lowest point of the day. A partial rally In Chicago Gas stiffened pr | fs above the Irmest , leaving final re-culls mined between gains and IOMCS. Most of the prom. Inent hares thow lot ? s extending to 1 % per lent In Sugar , 2 ! per cent In Standard Rope and over u point In llurllngton , Rock Island , Louisville & Manhattan , Northern Pacific prc- fi'ired developed heaviness on Iho belief ( hut the differences between the Hill Interests and the voting trustees were about to culminate. The coalm refitted the general heavlnei-s In the Increase In the circular rates for anthracite coal. Among the prominent stocks to show gains , though only fractional , were Tobacco , which was strong and very active during the greater part of the day ; New Jersey Central , Omaha , Tennertee Coal arut tit , Louis South western , In the Inactive list some marked net Cains note shown. Ear.t Illvt-r Gas preferred rose 4 * per cent over the last rale and the 2 common stock ! ' , per cent. Rio Grarulo Western rote 2 IKT cent ; Rio Grande Western rose 3 per rent ; Rio Grande Western preferrc-l , Jli per e-nt ; Ice preferred , 3 per cent ; Cleveland - land , Cincinnati. Chicago & St. I < ouls preferied and Colorado Piiel. S per cent ; and Ia Cled * ( ion preferred , Michigan Central , Minneapolis & St. Louis second preferred , Spirits and Tobacco Scrip , a point or over. Th * volume of transac tions was almo t us large us yesterday , but 0)er thrve-flflhs of the dealings er concern truted In Chicago Gas , Sugar , the grangers , Tobacco nd Atchlson preferred. The upwird movement In railroad mortgagee WM ( Continued wlUi cwi liUriiLl th extreme heavlnos nf the stock spfculntlon. The Innulrjr embraerd a lurie arl ty of lnu s , In which notably higher price * were recorded Ktnrrnlly. fomo few bondx suffered from liqui dation , particularly American Spirits fi's. which lost 4 per cent. The ! were JJ.401.000. Oov- ernm nt lends were steady at big ; prices and were without rale. Th Evening I' < - ' 1 > Ix > ndon financial cablegram aysi "After n firm opening In the clock market today there was u general reaction , led by A sharp break In Kaffirs on unconfirmed rumors that two of the Transvaal Judges had resigned. Kafllr * chued weak , but above the worst. Amerl- rant reacted on symptoms of profit taking In New York and In sympathy with other markets. The readiness with which all the stock offered was absorbed , however , convinced : operators how the market had broadened and strengthened and n sharp rally taking place , the leading shares In the wtrcet continued to rise. The American cable companies' shares arc considered suggestive. The Paris and llerlln markets were steady. " The following were the closing quotations on the leading stocks of the New York exchange today ; Atct'ion. . . . . . . . . N. Y. AN. Enir. . . . 37 Ail.v in Kx 1ST Ontario AW 15 Alton.T. II 01) OroifOii Nair in Am. Express 113 O. S. L. AU. N. . . . in Ilnltlmoiv X Ohio. Pacific Mall RanneU Pacific. , . . IVorla. Di-c. A E . Canada Southern. . Pittab'.irv Central Pacific. . . . I'ullm.in Pal.tce. . . 108 Clips. , V Ohio Hcnilliir Chicago A. Alton. . 14S It O. W C. II AQ 83 dopM Chlc.it-o an tin Consolidated ( l.iv St. Paul. C. U. C. A SU L. . . . elopfd. , Colo. Co.il A Iron. . St. Paul .V Omaha , Cotton Oil Cert. . . . ilw St , P. A. O. pfd Dclawaro A Hit I. . Southern IMclflo. . Del. L-ick. AV . . . 157 Sugar R finery. . . . I ) . All. O. Dfd East TCMIII . - . , _ _ 'aellla 10)4 ) Krte 10 Tol. A O. Con. pU. 40 Crlopfd nt UntoiUMclllc. 40BM Kort Wayne 40 ' ' ' ' ' ' " ( i. Northern pM. . 120 w''s't , 'r.p ! i iic. . 40I I C.JtK. I. pfel 100V. . St , L. .V P. jM. . 15 Hocklnrr v'alloy. . "Hi WellH Knriro Kx. . . lor Illinois Cc-ntr.tl. . . 07 4 ; Western Union. . . . 81 H St. P. AUiilutli. . . . 22 Whcolliur.k L. H. . K.AT.pM H1H W. .t L. K. UM Lake Hrlo \ West. 14 ( I.MInn. .v St. Louis. 20 dopfil O'HIUen. A it. O ion Lnku.Sliorn 172. ( Jon. Electric Lead Trust NlU'lLl I.oulsvlllu.t N. . . . CIM | Colo. Kuol .t Iron. L..t N. A do Dfd Manhattan Con , , . . Tol. St , L. , t K. ( i. MemphluAC U elonfd Michigan Central. 100 Southern OU Mo. Pacllle JO Southern Dfd Mobile .t Ohio 20 Tob.icco NiHhvlMoUhat. . . . no Tobacco i > td N. J. Central H4 Am. T. .V C. Co. . . na N. Ik. W.Ufd 21) ) JC. C. Co 11)8 ) North Am , ( Jo 21)4k 'Am. ' Sitinr nM. . . . 1US Nirtliani Pnclllo , . M.U Rubber nfd N. Pacific pfd 1A Lo'ithcr pfd U. P. . II. AU O. K. N. | tfel NortliweBtern Am. Spirits itourd Kill P.U.C. fcSt.L. pfd 47 M N. V. Central 1U.1 Total snleH of stocks today were 432,108 shareH , Including : American Tobacco , 19,000 ; Atchlson , 3,000 ; American Sugar , 57.8CO ; llurllngton. 37,100 ; Chicago Gas , B.SKD ; Genernl Electric , 3,100 ; Louis ville a Nashville , S.COO ; National Ijfuil , 9.5W Reading1C.OOO ; Rock Island , 20.100 ; Northwest , ern , 6.4W ) ; Northern Pacific preferred , 4(00 ; Omaha , 14,200 ; St. Paul , 4S.COO ; Tennessee Coal and Iron , 10,100 ; Western Union , C.IOO ; Southern Pacific preferred , 10,000 ; New Jersey Central , 4,300. \ MV York .Meinoy Market. NEW YORK , June 20. MONEY ON CALL Easy nt l&m per cent ; last loan , 1'4 ; closed , l',4 ' ftlJ. PHIMK MERCANTILE PAPER 304 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Heavy , with actual business In bankers' bills nt S < .S7ff'.S7'i for de mand nnd nt J.E504.8i ) and J4.SC for sixty days ; lasted rates , JUGyK4.u ! , and t4-K@4.St > ! i. Commercial bills , J4.W. SILVER CERTIFICATES COKe-COTiC. IIAlt SILVER GOy c iwr ounce. MEXICAN DOLLARS 47"ic. GOVERNMENT IION'DS Firm. STATE IIONDS Dull. RAILROAD RONDS Strong. Closing quotations on bonds were as follows : U.S. now4s.ro ? . . I'JAUI do 4 8f ! ) U. S. uuiviHcoup. . 12SV * Erlu2ds. . U. S. fl . rej I14H O. II. , tS. 107' , U.S. fis.coup 14' ' < do 74 ! > 7M U.S. 48.ro ; Ills II. JtT. C. Os 11114 U.S.-Is coup IK ! do Us lor U. S.'jH.ns ? 11(1 ( M..K. .tT. 1st 4t. 84U PnclllcOsof'J3. . . do-'dlH < ; _ ' Ali..cliHS : : A Mutual Union l ) . . 107 Ali..class : B 11)7 ) N. J. C.Onn.- . . . . . Ala..class c inn No. i'itcltle lHt" > . . . A la. Currency inn No. Paullle 2n4s. oU'i Lri. NunCon. . 4s. . Ull N. W. Conioli . . . . MlssourlitH 10.1 elod. P. Ueb. St. . 117 N.C liB 1'Jd K. G WCHI. l t . . . N.C.-ls 101 St. P. Cans3ls 7.S. . ian S. C. noufuml 4 SI. P. C. A P. W. 117 Tumi , now H2t Ha. . SH St. t * &I. M.O'jn..1 ! . HO Te'iin. new nut Ss. . 10.1 Sl.L. tS. F.Oanil. Tumi , old ( is tin Texas P.12. IstH. . . /a. Centuries OS Texas Pan.2d-i. . . . 27 eloiluferreJ 3 U. P Istsof 'aj. . . low AtchlHon4s S3 WcstSliorj do''dA r,04 L. & N. nnllied 4a. K2i ! Can. So. Sell ) 10S Southcni .IH II.u < O. P. iBtHOl "JJ. . . 10 l O. R. JkN IHIB lii : ! D.&K.G.7H 11U O. It. &N. 4a H5 Ileixtn.i Stock ( tiiotiitlnus. DOSTOS. Juno 20. Call lorins. lWaL'4 ner cent : tlmo loans. li Ut per cent. Clonli : ' , * prices tot stories , ban.lsunj mliilnr a'l.irji : A.T.'iS. P 12K We-st End ptu pT55 American Suj.ir. . 127 W.Elee 2IJ < Am.Suitiir Dfd. . . . 107-lf W. Elce. Dfd Do" IlavStato UUH IIJ < Wla.Ccnt IJf Uell Telephone. . . 2.13 Eel. Elec. Ill 140 lloHlon.V Albiny. lli : AtclilHou pfd 25 Boston , t Maine. . . HI.'iU ! AtC'hlHon S.t > t' c..n..t Q Hil'hlN'ow England ( Is. . II ! ) Fllclibure ( icneral Electric. . : ] 4is i Alloiicz Mlnln ? Co Illinois Steie ) 34l < JAtlantlo Mexican Central. UK llOBton Si. Montani N. V. i N.E (10 ! caliimel.t Hccl'l. . 383 Olel Colony 177hi Centennial 7 O.S. L 10 Keaitmrie 1814 ( lubber 12 OHceola 3t > San Dli'i'O 0 Tnmurnclt 120 Union I'-icllia r H Wolverine 10 ? < West En U 81 Sun Prnnilnce > MliiInK Qiieitnilii n * . S\S PIl.MCI30O. . Ju- i-5 23. Tna oTl3l.il cloi- hiKniio'n'lons far , ulnl followB : AlnhnCon ' . ) JU8tlC3 . 4 15 Kentucky Coi : . 0 Helchcr 21 Mexican . 34 licstA llolehcr. . . . 4-1 OcPldciit.il Con. . . . IK llnlllon 10 Oiihlr. . 72 Caledonia 0 Over.nan . 12 ChnllcnsoCon. . . . 44 Potoat . 41 Chollar. 80 Savazo . 25 Confidence Ilfi Sierra Novada. . . . 75 Con. Cal. AVa 135 Silver Hill . 75I Con. Imperial 1 Union Con . 42 Crown Point 22 UtahCon . 5 OoulrtACurrlo. . . . 35 Yellow Jacket. . . . 41 llalo.VNorcross. . 8H Standard . 145 .fulla 4 Silver bara. itiiUjO ! Moxtc.in Uollara. 49lOWc ; clrafiu.aUlu , 17i < c : drjlta. tjldfraph , 200. York .Ml ill lie liie > lnlllliK. NEW VOHK. Juno 29. Ths following arj the clOKlngmlnlnr quotitions : Chollar. 70 Ontario Odd Crown Point 15 Onliir. IM Con.Cul. A Va , . . . 125 Plymouth J2 Deadwood 05 Quicksilver JW ( Gould A Curry 30 Oulc'iCBilvcr ofd. . . 700 Ilalu ANorcross. . 75 SlerruNuvuUa. . . . . IIS IIomoHtako 2UOO Standard 135 Iron Silver 33 Union Con : HI Mexican 25 Yellow Jacket . . . . 3A I/niidnn J-t LONDON Juno 20. t p. in. eloslnj ; Can. Pacific . . 051 N Y.Coutril . Hrlo ft't ' Pennnyivanli : . 5 Krlo lulsnfa lUj.idlm ; 111. Central Mex. (3'3n. ' now 43 , 75 Me-xlcan ordinary. 2 1 S AtchUon . 1-JU -Si. Paul conunon. . _ H4ii ! S2) ) MONUY KQl per cenl. The rate of discount In the open market for Blurt blIl.i , 2 per cent ; for threemonths' bills , t per cent , Gold IH quoted at RuenoH Ayrrs today nt 1 ! > D ; at I.lbtiun , 4C % ; at Rome , 104 ; American e-auk-p , 7Cs Cd , American .Se-cMirlttcN In I.eiiiilon. LONDON , June 29 , The market for American iie-ciirltles opened firm , but gave way on u deslic among holders to realize ; closed steady with demand moderate. K < trHuii ; DERLIN , June 29. Exchange on London , 20 marks 35 pfgx. for checks. PARIS , June 29. Three per cent rentes , 107f COe ; exchange on London. 2Sf 104c. ! Klniine'liil .VoH-M. NEW ORLEANH , June 29 , Clearings , Jl.UC- 712. 712.IIOSTON. IIOSTON. June IS. Clearings , J18,872,251 : balances - ances , J20i70,619. HALTIMORK. June 29. Clearings , 12,350,404 ; balanrrs , | 3'C,7C8. ! PHILADELPHIA. June 29. Clearings , 19,399 , . 435 ; balances , Jl.HJ.HrO. CINCINNATI , June 29. Money. 2V4W3 per cent ; ( New York exchange , par ; clearings , 51 , Hi , MO. MEMPHIS , Term. , June 29 , Clearings , 1449- 3SS ; balances , 1CC.47U ; New York exchange , selling at JIr,0 premium , NEW YORK. June ! 9. Clearings , J124. 894.194 ; bnlanreu , > S,61S,41C. The steamship Paris will take out tomorrow 720.WO ounces of Mlvi'r , ST. IXl'IS. June 19. Clearings. J3.900.SCO ; ba | . ances , J330.493 ; money , 467 per cent ; Ni-w Y < irk 63 cichiins'e , Ka | iremlum bid , 60o premium asKcd , 67 CHICAGO. Junii 29. I'learlngs. JI3.C22.647 ; New 60 York exchange. S5c premium ; foreign exc.iange , 67 llrm ; demand , J4.f > 7 > 4 ; sixty days , J4.fcG4 ! : sloekn , CO active und llrm ; cable * were especially strong , 6C doting prices ; Diamond Match , 140 ; city Rail. 40 way , 232 ; Strawboard , 29 ; We t Chicago. 1C3',4 ; 54 Noith Chicago , 21 ; New York lllscult , M ; Uus CO i5 , 101TJ. C7 CS Cl I'tMirlu 64 PEORIA. June 29. CORN Market steady ; No. 49 ' * 68 2'oAT8 Market quiet , easy ; No. 2 white , 200 C2 2014C. 71 WHISKY Market steady ; on the basin of J1.19 77 for high wines. 74 RECEIPTS Corn , K3.600 bu. ; oats , J9.CM bu. ; K rye. none ; whisky , none ; wheat , none. SHIPMENTS Corn. 12,000 bu. ; oats. 14.745 bu. ; rye , none ) whUky , MO bbls.j wheat , none. C I'lilliulvliililu I roilupp JInrU - . PHILADELPHIA. June 29.IIUTTiRteady ; fancy western creamery , ISc. 66 IX1GB Steady : fresh nearby , llcj freiU weiit- tl eni. 60 U OMAHA L1VIJ STOCK MARKET Cattle and Hogs Come. Jn to the Yards Quito BUYERS BEARISII/J.ASD ; PARTICULAR IH-alrnlilc He-even Sell n Stonily I-'lw- uri-H , hut ImlYi'iU'lie-il Stm-li OUCH r- lliin Take u l\\K \ J'nuil * . SOUTH OMAHA. "June 20. nccclpts for the days Indicated wen- . Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Horses. June 29. . . . . 3.U22 ' 332 . . . . June ZS 2 , 73 2,1.10 1.01)5 ) June 20 ) " " " SOI 1,7ft 9,017 SOIWo June 25 1,414 8,000 Wo 23 June 24 l.G'2 ' S.7S1 June 23 4,53o 7,087 2.G21 Jtllie 22 4,153 7.Z15 007 June 21 ; 1,341 IS June 19 933 G3IS ! ' June is 1,427 fl.IM 1760 Juno 17 2,031 7,197 3.111 June 16 2.MO 9,937 27S2 Juno 15 4,344 11.M3 2,248 Jtmc 14 S25 1.SS7 457 The olllclnl number of cars of stock broujjht In today by each road was : Cuttle. Hogs. Sheep. C. . M. & St. I' . Hy . . O. & St. U Hy. . . . : 4 . . Missouri 1'aclllc Hy 2 C 2 Union 1'aclllc System 34 31 1 C. & N. W. Hy 2 > -i P. , 13. & M. V. It. It 23 35 3 s c & i * Hy ' " " " ' " ' c' . , st. i' . , M. "b."iiy . . . . I 9 7 . . U. & M. H. It. U . 4.1 46 9 O. , U. & Q. Hy . 3 1C. C. & St. J . 8 . . C. , H. I. & P. Uy. , K . . . C. , H. 1. & 1 > . Hy. , W . . 1 _ Total receipts * . 13S 138 15 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows , each buyer purchasing the number of head Indicated : lluycrR. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha 1'acklns Co . 2a 709 The O II. Hammond Co. 4'J9 1.3S3 . . . . Swift and Company . &S9 1.7S4 4S The Ctnlnhy Packing Co. 674 3,329 813 I1 , n. Armour , Chicago. . 100 . H. Decker and Degan . . . . 4S . Vnnsnnl & Co . 35 . Hill & I < ewl9 Co . 210 . Huston ft Co . 31 Hammond , from K. C . 1 S 242 Cudahy P. Co. . from K. C. 200 C. P. & P. Co. , Neb. City . . . 1,218 Oilier buyers . 4.S- . . . . LtH Over . . 300 400 Tolnls . ! 2l923 8,903 1,10.1 CATTLE The day's receipts of cattle were somewhat larger than yesterday , 3,022 head , as against -1,158 head on Tuesday a week ago. . . The most of the cattle here were shipped In for beef , but a oed many of them were unfinished , and In the eyes ot buyers un desirable. At the same time thera were quite a good many pretty decent cattle among the offering ! ? . Ttiu market wr. slow to open , buyers acting a little bcansn , nnd the movement of cattle toward the scales was at no time very nci-.ve. Still they kept selling , and a clearance was effected in reasonably good sejaeon. Desirable beeves brought fully steady prices , but rough and unfinished cattle were weak. Hutclier * ' stock was In moderate supply anil fair demand , and the market In con- Heeiuence not materially changed. Stoekcra nnd feeders were In light supply and the market about steady. Representa tive sales : i XATIVEB-1H3KK STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Tr. No.D. 1. . . .1400 (3 60 1..1G4JQ 14 00 D. . . .120fi H 20 1. . . .1330 3 60 I.-MO 4 00 4 20 1. . . . S40 3 CO 4U..1M5 4 03 24. . .10S2 4 20 21. . .1050 3 . ' ,0 39 . . .1278 4 05 13. . .1IS.9 4 23 23. . .103C 3 SO 1S . . .1S2 ( 4 03 40. . .12.SC 4 25 17. . . .me SCO 67. ' ! . . 9b 4 03 19. . .11CS 4 25 IS. . . . SC2 3 C3 0..1010 4 10 79. . . 993 4 25 4. . . . 3(2 3 70 21.1056 , 1 10 17. . .1242 4 25 19. . . .10W 3 70 3..W5 4 10 1. . .120) 4 25 43. . . . P3S 3 70 4 10 20. . .11 ! > 9 4 30 3. . . 3 75 .lira 4 10 21..1225 4 30 C. . 3 SS 27. ' . .13.19 4 10 35..1202 4 30 4. . . .1220 33 C. . .1518 4 10 30..1215 4 35 1. . . . f'OO 3 M > S3.1 .11.16 4 10 95..141D 4 40 10. . . .1027 3 tO 21. . .1020 4 10 7.-.1307 I 45 11. . . .1037 3 SO Z4. . .lor.3 4 10 4..1197 4 45 4. . . .1055 3 90 221. .1142 4-15 1195 4 45 41. . . ' 3 90 26. . .1267 4 15 1. . 1430 4 45 37. . . . 917 5 9i ) .1272 4 15 1. . 14CO 4 45 29. . . . 974 3 93 1..1210 ; 4 15 ID..1370 4 45 18. . . .100 $ 3 93 17.-.IIC1 4 15 21..1213 4 60 24. . . .1095 4 10 24..10&8 4 20 . .1230 4 55 39. . . .1072 4 00 21..71197 4 20 S. . . .1271 4 65 4. . . . SS7 4 00 4..1142 4 20 Z7..151G 4 10 IS. . .1210 4 00 COWS. 1. . . S50 1 75 1. . .1200 3 15 . . .1038 3 : j > 1. . . 3. , .1123 3 15 . . .1243 3 ro 1. . . . SSO 2 23 1. , . 930 3 20 . . .14EO 3 5Q . . for. 2 40 14. . . S10 3 20 . . .1150 3 no . .1030 2 50 1. . .1340 3 25 . . .1210 3 50 . .1140 2 50 14. 990 3 23 . . .1425 3 50 . . MO Z 50 9. . . . 972 3 23 . . .1440 3 50 . .1PSO 2 73 2..1035 3 30 , . .1110 3 55 . .1150 2 73 2..1033 3 30 . . . 971 3 55 . .IOOT 2 75 1..1190 3 30 . . . f42 3 55 . .1050 2 73 4. . .1162 3 35 . . . 795 3 CO 2 M 1. . .1000 3 35 1. . . .1040 3 C5 .1CDO 2 SO 1. . .1190 3 33 1. . . .1300 3 C5 .1048 2 90 .1235 3 35 1. . . .1320 3 C5 .1023 2 90 .11CO 3 35 19. . . . 984 3 C5 1. .1200 3 00 1C. .1077 3 40 1. . . .1050 3 65 . 9J3 3 ( X ) 3. . . 7f6 3 40 21. . . . 900 3 70 1X..13VO 3 00 1. . .1440 3 40 1. . . .1110 3 75 1. . . ! lGO 3 00 2. . .1140 3 40 4. . . .11S5 3 0 3. . . S7C 3 00 4. . .1202 3 40 4. . . .us : 3 fO 3. . . .1016 3 10 1. 9CO 3 40 1. . . .11SO 3 85 3. . . , utr 3 10 1. . .1020 3 40 10. . . .1077 3 90 1. . . H'bO ' 3 10 9..1047 3 40 HEIKBRS. 1. . . C70 3 00 30. . . C63 3 30 3. . , . 713 3 C5 2. . . . 660 3 00 6. . . 788 3 50 3. . . .1013 3C5 3. . . 693 3 00 1. . . SW 3 50 1. . , .1370 3 C5 1. . . , MO 3 CO 4. . . 902 3 50 1. . , .1100 3 70 1. . . 690 3 10 1. . . UO 350 1. . . 810 3 70 4. . . 3 23 3. . . M' ' ) 3 55 10. . , . 859 3 SO 3. . . ! 5S6 3 25 G. . . C < 0 3 55 20. . . 953 3 S5 1. . . CIO 3 23 1. . . 720 3 CO 1. . , . 970 3 90 10. . . 9S7 3 30 2. . . 950 3 C5 2. . , . 360 4 00 L. . . C40 3 50 .1220 2 CO 1..1500 2 $5 I..1300 3 05 .1000 2 M 2..10SO 2 ! > 0 i..i5ro 3 15 .1300 2 (0 1. . . . t > 90 2 90 1..1SCO 3 20 .1370 2 C5 L. . . CM ) 3 GO 1..1110 3 25 .1220 2 75 1..1130 3 00 1..13M ) 3 30 .1175 275 l..17:0 : : 3 ( K ) 1..1E40 3 35 , ,1610 2 S5 l. . . > 1530 3 00 STAGS. 1. . . . 940 3 50 3..1120 3 C5 1..1410 225 CALVK.H. 1. . . . 340 3 00 1. . , 100 00 1. . . . 140 5 1. . . . 190 3 75 1. . ISO & (0 3. . . . 150 5 71 1. . . . 190 4 ( JO 1. . 250 5 50 I. . . . 140 C (10 2. . . . SCO 4 00 3. . ISC 5 5U 1. . . . 190 C (10 1. . . . HO 4 75 1. . 130 5 50 2. . . . 125 C W 1. . . . 11,0 4 75 2. . . . 1C5 6 75 STOCKERH AND KKKDKRH. 3..1220 350 2. . . , 723 375 19. . , , 60S 4 00 1. . . . 170 3 50 4. . . 940 3 I/O / 9..12J2 4 UU 2. . . . H5 3 50 37. . . (5S 3 110 33. . . . saa 4 00 6..1CC1 3 1.0 17. . . MX ) 3 90 30. . . . 713 4 05 19. . . . Ml 3 70 1. . . 830 3 liO 13. . . . 911) ) 4 05 19. . . . 9G4 3 1093 4 (0 1. . . . 770 4 03 D. . . . 908 3 9i5 4 ( X ) C. . . . 564 4 10 1..1790 3 75 t > 02 4 00 4. . . . 935 4 10 M1I.KHHH AND SI'RINUKRS. No. IT. No. IT. 1 milker . (25 00 1 cow and calf.(34 00 1 t-prhiKur . 27 GO 1 tprlnscr 35 o 1 ceivv nnil cnlf. , 27 60 1 cow and nilf. . 30 00 1 t-prlnijer . 2000 1 cow and cair. . 40 00 1 cow mul culf , 3000 1 cow und calf. . 45 CO 1 cuvv ( Hid CHlf. 32 DC IIOOS The 'B ' market looked up thin morn- IriB im reeult of ' a yeeterday'H hulcu In pro- vlrlon . The openlnK wua ull of Sjjltlc hlKhrr and the : trade urwtfaftlvu at the tulvuncet , BU much t-o that the | UiiLwtre ull noli ! curly. The.ranue of inYe'eV wns (3.20G > J.30 , with the mobt popular price . (3.25 , while : yemenluy the hulk of the hogs wild at (3.15. Today'u advuncl1lciifrlen the market lo the lilK.if t pulnl touf.'hfd , ) lnce Thursday of luet week , For the Unit thn In'eoinu daye ulilppiTH were uhle to operate und pint fact helped Klve * to the market. HijiUbeiitatlvf ualm ; No. AV. Hh. - lr J. ( , , . tW' .i , No. Av. Hli. 1'r. C7 287 240(310 CO tO 13 25 57 320 ICO 320 21 2Ui 811 3 23 03 312 fcO 69 2iC . . . 3 25 20 2fcS < liri 70 2C2 . . . 3 25 66 312 ice 1' , ' " . 44 rJ'l ' . . . 3 25 14 340 icoM .I.JJ . C2 257 (0 3 25 40 3C1 M 47 291 SO 3 20 62 293 f > 0 Cl 24 ! 3 25 d 301 C2 251 SO 3 2J Cl 2M ) til 270 40 3 25 25 8C2 1,2 2C4 . . . 321 61 318 to W 241 W 3 25 IOC S27 ICO W 2CC ICO 3 25 4C 300 71 248 to 3 29 C3 313 240 3 22 > i 70 278 3 25 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' to 64. . . 297 3 25 . . . . . . . . * 40 S'MV ) i 7C 2UI 3 25 C4 2S3 ICO 58 275 3 25 327 ICO 65 259 3 > 314 ' 3 22 ti C2 324 3 25 325 'io 3 K'A JO 22 3 25 22 ice 3 22 | a 117 274 3 25 2S4 t.0 3 22 K , 7C 41 3 fc6 297 100 32Sli U > 272 3 25 291 to 6C 226 3 25 249 120 82214 125 202 3 25 e. 272 ICO 32214 3C 343 3 25 Zk'J 40 3 r 6C 259 3 25 282 120 3 n < A 27 VH 3 25 297 . . . 3 22' 59 176 3 25 324 Cl 275 3 S3 ,301 SO 3 22 Mi W 202 294 ! > 0 3 22 Vi CO , , . 259 3 26 275 tO 3 22'/ CO 2SO 3 25 274 . . . 3 " ! i 79 258 so 3 25 238 M 3 24 , f" - ? ' 3 25 247 UO 3 li ( .3 Z7U 'io 3 23 ) 278 . . . 3 25 10 225 325 Cl 2 3 ice 3 25 ! ! ! ! . ' ! ! . ' : : :1 : § , , . , . . . . ice 3 25 , , . , . . . . 73 ICO 3 ( ! ) C9..2C7 120 3 25 Cl. . 233 ' 67 , , 30 | 120 3 2 ! ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'tO S 25 j 64.1 Ul ICOM 3 (5 M..ttt kO :3 : 25 I 75. , 2W M ) 3 25 2k8 . . . 125 ' t > 7. 232 f > 0 3 25 tC3 IM 3 25 M.124 ! ; ' a nv 230 tO 3 25 I CS 234 'io S 27 Vi U ta J i Si tZ25 U9 jni ; IM. . SU ! . . . J M . til . . . S 27H tt . J S . . . J 21 ( ( . .JM M I Z7n M . Ill FO 323 41. . . . . . . . : u f > I 17K ct . s < o : oo s ct . ns to 3 ru 71 . 369 . . . 125 i ; < . 23 to 1 m { f,4 . 254 . . . 1 25 87 . ! 24 120 J 57ii 64 . 145 . . . J 23 tS . Ul , . . J njj 77 . JIO to J 2S 2S . ! 5S tfl J 27U 41 . 814 US 3 CS . : 0 UO 3 Z7i { CO . 211 . . . JM M . 218 80 I S7U 77 . J7J ICO II S3 IM . 7 . . . 3 2JU si . 2 0 . . . s ss f-o . 2:4 . . . 11711 17. . : $3 . . . 12.1 60 . 213 . . . 1 1JU K . 264 . . . 323 CS . HS . . . S 8714 M . ! 47 160 3 K SS . 193 . . . SSO 61 . 2SS , , . 12S 70 . 227 . . . 330 24 . Kl tO 1 25 68 . IM 40 3 SO C2 . M7 M 3 25 70 . S17 . . . 530 CO . J69 160 23 73 . J2S 80 310 C3 . KS . . . 123 1'R.IS-OUDS AND ENDS. " 1 . KO . . . 5 00 3 . 2M . . . SSO 2 . 4.V > . . . 250 1 . S30 80 3 20 1 . 4t,9 . . . 3 10 8 . IS7 . . . S 20 1 . WO 40 315 1 . 330 . . . 310 . . . . . . . . . . . 3 SO 6 . 204 . . . 325 5 . 15S 43 S 20 R . 2IS . . . S2S J . 353 . . . 3 SO 5 . 220 . . . ? 25 3 . 3BO . . . 320 4 . IM . . . 123 1 . 270 i SO 320 , 7 . 29 > . . . S 26 5 . 1SS . . . 3 SO C . 2SI . . . 825 4 . 340 . . . 320 9 . ! 03 . . . 325 1 . 260 . . . SM S . 260 . . . J 2S 3 . 440 . . . 320 7 . 174 . . . 115 3 . 3.13 SO 3 M 6 . S16 . . . 325 7 . 1C5 . . . SM $ . 29 $ . . . j js 1 . 370 fO 320 4 . J40 . . . 325 The malkct v. 3s iilovv und nbout Mcady. Rcpicecntutlvc falcn : No . Av. IT. 20.1 western cvvcd . 97 J2 90 34 western e-vve's . 9190 [ 37 nativews . , . ipr 305 101 we-stctri ycnrllnRn . 67 3 92'4 475 western ye-nrllnt ; * . , 71 3 < uu 11 native lambs . , . . is & 00 CIlICAta ) I.IVK STOCK M.VIIICIJT. Are11 ( iiioil .Me'ke-t lllulicrf Slu-e-ii Acllvi * anil Steady. CHICAtlO. June 29. In rattle crass Ktock wn eiffcred freely , but there.- were fewer extremely cominon loin cffe-rcd and tales of native he-o'f erecrs were nt nn cxlre'inc rnngc of from ( J.iO to ' (5.00 , with smles laiuely nt from JI.15 In (4.10 , t'ovvs Hold InrKcly nt from J2.50 to (3.50 , nnd lut ht'lrtTH nt from (4.00 to (4.15 , with nn occnMonal niltnt from (4.25 to (4.40. Kjiport build Fold nt from (3.25 to (3.CO , liutcln-r ' lots ut ftoin 13.00 to (3.25 nnd l jIi > Kiis ! nt from (2.40 to (2.SO. TuIs wna cnlf ilny nnd the-rc VMIS a Kood supply und demunel. ea\fs \ bchiK ine tly nt from (3.CO to ( .1. 65. In he > B8 prlci-n were 5ff7'.to per 100 ll ) . . holier , with liofTH KelllnR nt from (3.20 to J3.i2 ( < j tor nn extreme range , nnd plus nt from (2.25 to I3.CO. The bulk of the hogs sold nt from , (3.60 to ( J.liO , packing loin felchlng from (3.20 to (3.40. The nxeriigo eitmllty of tile olTerlriKa was veiy good. Light IKIKS were rulhur Mjorce nnd commanded n Rood premium. In shee-p trade WIN fairly active nt yester day's range of prices , Sheep were In elemand nt from < 2.2. > to (2.60 for the poorest up to Horn (3.25 to (3.75 for pielty good to choice flocks. Texnns nml westerns were numerous nnd told us high us native ! ! . l.imhs were fnlrly active nt from (3.50 to (5.25 , largely at from (4.75 to 15.15. 15.15.Receipt Receipt * ! Cntlle , 2,000 head ; hogs , 21,000 head ; Hheep , 11.1X1 ( head. St. LiiulN LiveStock. . HT. LOUIS , June 29. CATTI.IO Receipts , 2.000 head ; shipments , 600 head ; m.irket steady for na tives ; Tcxans , strong ; shipping slcem , (4.40ji 4.H ! ) ; bulk of mien , (4.C5U4.S5 ; dressed beef and butcher steers , (3.9MH.f-0 : bulk of sales , (1.16 ® 4.CO ; steers under l.OuO Ibs. , (3.357(4.20 ; bulk ot uales , JXf-iJ.V.'O ; stockcrs nnd feedern , I2.65 { ? > 4.15 ; bulk of sales , (3.60G3.70 ; cows nnd heifers , (1.78(74.60 ; bulk of cows. (2-2.Vil3.00 ; bulls , { 1.7 ( . < jr > 3.00 ; Tcxns nnd Indian steers , grass , (2.C003.1V. with tome line Mock nt 11.23 ; cows nnd heifer * . (2.r.fr3.25. HOGS Receipts 9,000 head ; Hhlpments , 3XK ( ) head ; market 6c blither : llKhl , (3.3503.45 ; mixed , (3.20f,3.40 ; heavy , (3.10ff3.50. SIIii-P : Receipts , 4.COO head ; shipments , 400 head ; market barely steady ; native muttonH , (3.CU fc3. & . " > ; culls inn ] Imrks (2.00i3.50 ; Texas sheep , * 3.00ft3.eo ; lambs , (3. < W5.00. Xoiv Yeirk Live Slock. NRW YOIIK , June 29. HKKVKS-Recelpts , 100 head ; cnblet4 quote- refrigerator beef at MiC1 8'sc ; American steers. Wfll'.ic ' ; sheep , 914Wllc ; exports. & 00 cattle , 1.C02 sheep nnd 2.5&0 iiuarteiH of beef ; tomorrow , 370 licnel of cattle nnd 5,640 quarters of beef. f\\LVUS Receipt * , 32 he-ad ; veals , steady nt (4.0CI8.o ; buttermilk calves , nominal , but weak. SI1KIP AND LAMHS Receipts , 5.571 bend ; sheep , hlendy nt I2.60&3.75 for poor to fair ; lambs , active at (5.fiOtG.25. for fair to prime. HOGS Receipts , 2.0G7 head ; firm ut $2.k3B4.10. Knnsim City Live Steiek. KANSAS CITV , June 29.-CATTLK-Recelpts. 7KX ) head : market steady to stroiiK ; Texas steers , l2.cnfI4.07V4 ; Texas cows. J2.0W2.S5 ; native steers , (3.40S4.99 ; native cows nml heifers , (1.60 i4 00 ; stockcrs lend feeders , (3.60jl.20 ; bulls , n. < Wi3.\0. | HOOS rtecelptH , 17,000 head ; market Office higher ; bulk of sales. (3.30fl3.37',4 ; heavies , (3.SOJJ ) 3.40 ; packers , (3.2Vff3.35 ; mixed , (3.25Q3.40 ; lights , I3.15ft3.26 : Yorkers. (2.9niff3.20. SI 1 RHP Receipts , 4,000 head ; market steady ; lambs , (2.25J74.70 ; muttons , none. Hunt IIiiiYnlii Live Stei lc. HAST IIUFKAIX ) . June 29. CATTLK Dull. HOOK Good to choice pigs , (3.S5 ; roughs , (3.10 < S3.25. SHKBP Choice sclcctert wethers , (4.00tf4.25 ; culls and common uliecp , (2.25T3.oa. Steie-k In Ilpeorel of receipts of live Block nt the four principal markets for June 29 : Cattle. ( Omaha , . . 3,022 . , ii/\n KnnraK City 7,000 St. Ixjuls 2,030 Totals 14,022 63,991 23,332 CofTiM' Miirke'tN. NKW YORK , June 9. COPPER Opened steady ; 10 to 15 points hlghe-r , further advanced 10 to 15 points on covcrlni ; following Guropean stre-iiKtli : firmer ; spot market , large warehouse deliveries and' Mcndy reduction In visible supply re-acted partially on reallzlnc. Close-el steady nt a net ndvnnc * of from 16 to 25 .points. Sales , 12.000 bags , Including July , (6.85STC.90 ; .September. (7.05S7.10. Spot coffee , Rio , dull ; No. 7 , (7.75 In. viile-e , (7.87 > , < " . jobblnir. Mild , steady ; Cordova , tll.OOQ-17.fiO. "Sales , 1,400 bags Maraealbo. Total warehouse deliveries from thet'nlted States. 40.- 471 bags. Including 39.3CC bags from New York ; New York stock today , 358,846 bags ; United Stntc.s stock , 431kC3 bugi , ; ullont for the- United States , 201.(00 ( bags ; total visible for the United States , C32C5 lines , against 327,634 bagu last year and 6M.605 ) bags In U95. HAVKK , June ! . COI-TKK Cloied steady nt n net gain of 1 franc : sales. 18.000 bags. SANTOS , June 29. rOKKKK Quiet ; good over age Santos. 8.600 rels : receipts , two days , 10,000 bags ; sleick , 243,000 bags. HAMHURO , June 29. COWKK Opened U pflf. hlcher , closed firm nt 1 pfg. net advance ; sales , n.OOO bags , RIO IB JANKIRO , June 29. COFKUR Weak : No. 7 , 7,600 rels ; exchange , 7Kd ; re-celpts , two days , 23OCO bags : cleared for the I'nlted States , 1C.OOO bags ; for Uureipe , 4,000 bags ; stock , 217,000 bugii. CIiiniKre-N In AviillnlileSupply. . NKW YORIf. June 29. Special cable and tele- vraphlc eltspatches to Ilnnlstreel's covering the principal ports of accumulation Indicate * the fol lowing changes In nvallahle tuifipllen or j'niln last Saturday us ceimpaix-d with the previous Saturday : Wheat , United Stales and Canada , e-nst of the Ile > clle-R Pt-crraie , 2,528,000 bu. ; afloat for and In Europe , via Liverpool , decrease , l.ltvt.irt ) hu. : total decrease world's available supply 3.CIC- (00 ( bu. Ceirn , United Htntrs nnd Canada , east of the Rockies Decrease , C93,000 hu. Oats , United Stiitr * nnd Canada , eeirt of the Rockies Pe-erva , C3CtO bu. The more- conspicuous decrease In available slocks of wheat , not reported In the ufllclnl visible supply Flnti'inent thl wcfk , Include460 , - ( hiO bu. In northwe-vle.rn Inferior elevators. ISC.Mxj bu. ut various Manltobi stonige points , 74rf > 0 bu. In Chicago private elevators , 41C\0 bu. Hi Louis ville , 40-00 bu. ut OKdeniihlirR , 25.000 Im. lit Kingston , Ont. , and 20,000 hu , at Indianapolis. Corresponding Incre-nsrs Include65,000 hu. ut Kort William , Ont. , and 95K bu. In Milwaukee private vluvutors. HalfInieire.1InrI * ( N. IlALTIMORi : , June 29. rLOl'R-Dull ; re- celrHs , 9.412 bbls. WIIBAT Klrmer ; Flint. 71c : fiopternber. CtHJp ; rocelptH , 11,350 bu , ; Foutbe-rn , by rniuple , COJiT c ; new southern , nn grade , C7'SO7l4c ! new. CORN Slendy ; spot. 29ft 29Uc ; September , 29o ; tteniner mixed. 24'4e ' ; receipts , 105(01 ( bu. ; muHie-m white , 31i4&3i'ic ; southern yellow , dy : No , 2 white , 25V4lQ26oj receipts , 18.225 bu. KVK Plrmj No. 2 western , 39c ; re-cclpts , 15 , . 2M bu. HAY Steady : chedce timothy , ( I3.6ftffl4.00. (1RAIN KltniflllTS-Slendv ; steam to Liver , pool per bu. M. July and August ; rork foods , per iiuarler , 2 7Hd(2 10,1. July und August. IIUTTKR Steady , unchunBed. IXKlH-Krei-lil 9 > 4c. , C'UKKSU Kaiijen I KIIIINIIN City .llnrlc'fN. KANSAS CITV. June 26.-WIIKAT Red. tin- changed ; hard , lower ; No. 2 hard , new , C2c ; No. 3. old. C2c ; Ne ) . 4 , eild. 64c ; No. 2 soft , new , C7c ; No. 3 , old , C6c ; No. 4 , B3c. -Little hlL'hcr : No. 2 while2I9JC. . OATS Stendy ; No. 2 mixed , nominally , 17&c. ! RVn-No. 2. 2Sc , HAY ci l demand for Ix-lter Krade ; prices unchanged ; timothy , H.W 1 > .60 : prairie , tC.OOi ? . 60. IIUTTKR Stendy ; fancy * -rparulor , 12to ! ; dairy. Vie. KdelK-HlKher nt 6 c. RIX'UIITH Wheat , 4,00 ( bu. ; corn , 22.700 bu. ; oats. 2OiJi ) bu , SHIPMUNTS-Wheat , 8,000 bu. ; corn , 40COO bu. ; oats , 2,000 bu. MiirItM. . CINCINNATI , June . - l'IIJIl3ule . WIIKAT Klrm : No. I ted , tOc. CORN Steady : No. i mlxe-d , 2Cc. OATS Firm , higher ! No. 2 mixed , 216210. KYi : Dull : No. 2. 35c. In PROVISIONS Hulk meats , itrnily , I4.1 > 5i4.95. Ilaton , utronKer ; (5.66J5.C5. I ard , llrm ; (3.S5. WHISKY Ste-OJly ; 11,19. RUTTKR-Unchange-d ; Klgln creamery , 16Kc ; Ohio. 12flci dairy , 7'.jc. i of SUOAR-Klrm. . ' ' i KflOB-Btoadyi Generally Oool nnd Wet for Seven Days Lnst Past In Nebraska. SMALL GRAIN IS THRIVING WONDERFULLY : Wlic-iil nnil Untn DeiVcll Dnilrr Inlliie-ne-e- Hit ; ( It'iicrnl llnln llennil AVInttrVhent Weekly crop bulletin , No. 12 , of the No briitku secllon of the clltnnte anil crop service of the Weather bureau for the week emllnt ; S n. in. June 23 , says : Rainfall for the week. The tcmne rat ure of the past week tins nvernRcd ntiirly 2 ik-Krccs below the nonnul The rainfall hn heen above thu iiornia In the Kreater pnrtlon of the Jtiite ; 'ho ilr- tleleticy occurred In the small area. In the northwestern counties and In the extreme western portion of the state , where the raln- fai : was less than half an Inch. The rain fall In the southern counties was neiierall > very heavy , beliiK four to six Inches It portions of Webster , NtlckoIlM and Thayer counties , The heaviest rainfalls were ac companied by hall , which did some sllfiht damage tu crops. The Kctieral rains of the week have Improved tlio condition or small crnln especially oats nnd sprint ; wheat. The rve harvest lias commenced quite ueiiernliy Winter wheat Is rliicnltif ; fast and the harvest lias commenced in the Routhctt counties. Corn has made a coed rrowth the past week , but Is still small for the season of the year , and the stand Is thin nd uneven. The corn Is tfenera'.ly belnjr well cultivated and ocept In the regions of heaviest rainfall. Is free from weeds. Some of the Holds of earlx planted corn In southern counties have been laid by. neport by counties : SOUTHBASTKHN SUCTION. Butler Corn making rapid giowth ; rye harvest begun ; oats nndhent short ftrnw , but wltli rain soon will be an a\urag crop. ( "ass Rye lendy lo harvcal , iiuulity und yield good ; winter wheat beginning in ripen ; i-prlng wheat und outs lmpio\ed by recent rain ; con has made splendid giowth , early planted about ready to lay by. Clay Rye leady to harvest nnd a good cropj wheat ripening ; heavy wheat badly blown down III Moulhcrn part of county and ruMIng some ; com growing well , but not a full stand. Klllmoie Corn growing rapidly ; winter wheat maiming fast , well filled ; uats nnd barley look well ; unall grain will make good a\eriige crop. GaKt Wltu plenty of rain corn IHIH made rapid growth ; some corn laid by ; bome rye harvested ; fome damage from hall , Hamilton Week favorable for crops ; hall damaged elope some In localities. JelTerton Corn him made an uneven growth and borne IH laid by ; t-ome dnm ie from hull ; lye and w.ieat harveht coininciicetl. JohnKon Corn growing nicely ; wheat nearly ready to hanesl ; outs look good ; some fields ot wheat badly lodged. Lancaster dim growing very rapidly ; oats promUIng good clop ; winter wheat being cut ; i-ugar beets growing well ; more rain would be bcnellclal. Nemahn Wheat ripening ; rye about ready to cut ; corn umall , but doing well , some laid by ; fruit crop piomlheK an abundance. NuckollH Corn growing \cry fast ; wheat nearly ready to * Cut und Iouk like big yield , corn fields Celling weedy ; some rye cut. Otoe Some corn being laid by , but must of the coin very rmall for this time of > car. Pawnee Hot days with rain almost c\ery night have forced coin along very fast , but Injured Wheat and oats ; tome wheat lodged nnd In jured some by lust. Polk Most Melds of corn clean of weeds , but Rome uneven In growth ; rye und clover abuut ready lo cut. Ric.iarOon : Corn growing well , tome early planted UiFfelltiK out ; FOIIICI fall wheat In shock , \ery fine quality ; berries ripening. Saline Karly potatoes and wheat have been Injured by the hot , dry weather ; coin has grown well ; rye Is being harvested , yield good. S.iunders Corn growing1 well , tmall grain suf fered somewhat from drouth the tlrtt of week , but relieved by rains the last of week. Seward Wheat and oatu Improved ; corn still Miiall , but gaining home faster than be'foie ; hay making In progress ; many apples blown off ; po tatoes smitll and yield below the average. Thayer Wheat about reudy tn nut ; home rye In shock ; corn cultivation delayed by heavy rain and some llelds getting weedy. York Corn has grown fairly well ; rye ripen ing fast ; winter wheat turning ; outs poor ; spring wheat heading out. NORTHHASTKRN SKCTION. Antelope- Showery week , good for email Kralni little cool for corn. lioyd Corn yet small , but good color ; wheat heading , but very short ; two good rains , crops of all kinds greatly levlved. Hurt Corn and small grain much Improved by rain ; wheat anil oats bending ; lots of raspberries ; potatoes look well ; pastures good. Cedar Wheat and oats un ; heading out nicely ; corn bus made rapid growth and has been culti vated uecond time. Curnlng Small grain will be short Mraw. but Indicates a. good yield ; corn Is behind , but ad vancing fast ; heetB making good growth. Dlxon Corn doing f'tlrly well , It Is very uneven , much needs more cultivation ; small grain doing well ; potatoes and liny excellent. Dodge Rains of Hits past week have Imprined conditions of crops ; corn , though late. Is fair , but acreage reduced and stand poor , DoUBlou Corn growing slowly and Is very small ; oats heading out ; potatoes as a rule arc in good condition. Holt Corn good color nnd growing fast ; rye full grown and will be fair crop ; small grain generally below average In condition. Knox Week dry nml some ceirn Injured ; small grain not doing well. . . , . , Madison Small grain Improving much , but will be uhort ; early potatoes nearly n failure ; corn looks good ; rye ripening. Platte Rye fairly Rood , some will be cut this week ; oats and wheat heading out short , but will be about an average ciop ; potatoen In splen did condition ; corn growing fast. Sarpy-Corn In excellent condition ; rye cutting begins this we-ek : early potatoes coming Into market In abundance ; raspberries rlpe-nlnn. Slanton Rains have helped crops very much ; wheat nnd oats now look line ; corn growing very fusf rye- nearly ready to cut. Tl.urnein-Corn about all cultivated twice ; crops ' " \ - nml oats arc heading out and In splendid condition for full crop ; corn Is JUwKlrnn" . . | . doing very nicely ; pota- tom nnd beets growing well ; most of the week to , . cold for the beet growth of corn. CKNTRAL SUCTION. Iluffalo Fine growing week ; corn Is suckerlng badly because of thin stand. Custer Rye ripening fast and promltes nn i unusually - usually good crop , wheat and oats ht-arting , mostly short ; some ern laid by. Daw'enn-Corn < omliit , ' i.n gcod and montly in gotxf i-hape ; first crop of alfalfa nearly all In itaek ; r > e about ready for harviut. Oreoley-Toni growing finely ; small grain rather backward , but with the lain of this week will make a fair crop , Hall Wheat. r e , barley and oats line ; corn very uneven , mueh planted ovtr and lute planted vc-ry email , Mand generally poor. Howard Rye re'Bdy to cut , generally < i good crop ; corn email but growing well ; this week's rain will bring umill grain out well. I < oup Wheat und oats heading too near tin- ground ; rain needed , -rrlck-R > e harvesting llnp crop ; oats and spring wheat spotted rather dry for small grain ; Nance-Small1 train suffered somewhat from drouth , hut gixid rain last of week ; rye good ftlHherman Wl'nte-r whcal and rye coming em fttfct ; spring xvheat and oats he-udlng shurt ; corn doing bitter but lale. Valley Hot wi-athcr damaged small Brain some , but rro | headed eiulle evenly , with good ' length of straw ; corn doing well. SOUTHwr.STKKN SUCTION. Adams Some fall -wheat ready lo cut ; vprlnic he-ndlng fall wheat we'll filled | ie-iet unit outs ; ; ioniei plowing corn Ihlrd time. t'liHie Ceirn growing faul ; some wheat dam- aieod by hot wvather. Dundy Rain on 25th : small grain short em no- re.unt of drouth ; MIIHO corn looks good , but iix-eragei Is small and u poor stand. r'mnklln All creips Improved ; rxtrcmely warm ; ceirn growing fast. Frontier Till" week's rain makes wheat n rure n cre > p ; corn gruwlng llne-ly ; first crop of alfalfa In Ftack ; iKitatots ge-id. I-'urnas Rye and winter wheat ham-nt In pre > re-s , yle-ld gem.1 ; e-orn ham grown well : sprints wheat proml > lng a gooJ crop ; potaloe-s geioil. Is ( lor per Ciops of till klnd Imve made rapid ' growth ; will harvest largest crop of nnull grain ever ralwd 111 county , potatoes blir crop. Harlan-Wheat much linpro\id und all unall grain above average ; j > outcfn plrnty ; corn all cultivated tlrot lime ; huy und pastures fine , Hitchcock Rye Iwlng han-e teil , very fine crop ; first cutting alfalfa In stack ; rorn Improved but rather unall and uni'\e-n ; potatoes good crein. Kearney Ryu harve-ft begun ; some pieces of fall wheat ready to cut ; unull grain crop practically made ; corn looking line. Lincoln Ruin has been unevenly distributed county , but generully prot-prcls ure i > roml lng | ground now generally In gooil condition. Perkins Small grain suffering ; corn looks good ; ruin needed. I'lielp * Small grain headed ; eecond plowing corn well along. Red Willow-Small urain look In if well ; corn growing rapidly. .WUtw Com maklnij good /jrowlbj fine pect for fnll whent , p l , pointful * And mlll t | ome dimne ( from h ll ; plenty nf r ln. WISSTl'.RN AND NORTHWtTKRN , Hanner Coin growing fAit ; wheat hat suf fered nome from droiilh. llrown Condition * iinfavorable , d\i tn hl/h / | to wind , hfAl end lack of molMtire : unle < rain comes iMn > m ll grain crop will be very light. Cherry Cnm bnckwurvl mmll grain nnd Rrnm ttirnliiR jcllow tn part of county before this week's rain , color coming back i ln now. Dawes Crops have grown fulrly well with both coin nnd ontu backward ; wheM , rye nnd potntees nte > looking ns well a * muni. Keyn PahA Prospects for wheat good ; corn growltiR nicely. . ) Klmball Wheat , oats and barley Buffering for rain. ( I < ogAn--Raln has helped crops , but tmall grain will IKlight. . Rock Splendid tains ; fmnll train Improved and corn growing fast. Scott * lllufT Com growing cxceedliigly fasti winter wheat heading enit ; large nninuat of alfalfa hay bring put up , yield Immense , quality Mm- . MmTliumas Tliumas Plenty of rain ; all crops growing very fast. ( I. A. UVii.\Nl : > . Section Director , Lincoln , NtU I'rli-fN Arc Ciiiinli Almvr ( h , . 1'rt'vleiiiN ltn > 'N. N15W YORK , June . The cotton market opened quiet but nrm at an advance of 3 lo G points , cables being better than looked for en rrop accounts , while conflicting , reporting too much heat nnd piotraeled drouth. The average telcsrnp'.ilc crop accounts , however , remain bear- tfh. following the llrsl call the mniket tc- teded pnitlully In the ntisenre of oultldo rupport , which led to minercallilng on local account. Hut aguln theie developed n strong re-cling em lndlcntln of n demand for pot cotton from American spinners. Including outers fiom thn Mouth. KHUII the cloflng prices of yesterday to the closllic price of tnduy there was an ad vance of 2 to 12 points. TiudliiK , however , was not paitlctilurly acthe at liny time of the day. During the foiennem local tinelem raided the matki-t , but clniiiKed front promptly on Indlrn- tlons of pronounced utitldllty. In tlie attrrnonn there were Indications of outside buying. The advance , however , has been liirgel > nn reiverlng folhiwlng KIWI Is nf unfavotablc conditions In the Atlantic territory as well us In parts of the gulf ( latin , * lth T < 'nue > M-c , MUsh-plppI and Louisiana In particular sending less favorable. iidvlccs. The malkct cleiM-it steady at u net ad- vunce of < iill points , with total sales of fnluicH of K.SOO bales , t'olton futtues closed steady ; Miles , Oi.too bnlvs ; January. JJ.D1 ; Kebtuary , 17.07 ; Mulch , J7 el" ; June , July und August. 7.3t ; September , J7.ll , October. } ( ! . ? ! ) ; November , J6.9.1 ; Divi-mber , 1C ! 'S. ' Spot closed Mdidy at 1-lCo ad- \anri- middling 7 13-1IV ; , - ; middling uplands , 7 13-lCc ; inlddllng gulf , S 1-lCc ; net ircelpts , IIOIK- ; gross , 1,210 baliei ; cxpoits to Omit llrltutn , S3 < S bales ; rrane-e , UXV bales ; conllnent. 100 bales ; forwmdcil , 49 bales ; sales , 3,411 bales ; splnncrt. , ; .S'.i9 b.iles ; stock , 103 , Mt bales. Total loda > : Net leci'lpts , f,7S buleii ; expoits to Great llrltaln , 2,3. ' i bales ; to Kriiuce , .WC bales , con- tlni'iit , 100 bales ; stuck , : iMr.M bales. Consoli date-ill Net receipts , 2.lu7 bales ; e'Mwirts to Great llrltaln , t.ws bah-s ; Viiinee. 3.710 bales ; continent. Ml bales. Total since- September 1 : Net receipts. G.ri2,4M ; ball's ; exports to Great llrllnhi , 2,91.1,022 bates ; Krnnoe , ft"l.307 bales ; con tinent , , 2.102.09.1 bales ; channel. & .4SI bales. NI-IW ORLEANS , June 29. - COTTONI'Tm. . ; sales. 400 bale ? ; nidlnnry. c , ' . -lCo ; good ordinary , Gll-ICc ; low middling. 7'tc. mlddllm ; , 7lfto ; good middling , 7ic ! ; middling fair , Sfi-ICo , rc- e-elpts , net 131 bales ; gross , HO bales stock , 37.1iri bales. Kutuii-x. steady ; sales , 24.JOJ bales ; Juno , )7.44 bid ; July , } 7.Hii ; . < : . ; August , J7.16 ; September. K.Hfi6.S4 ; Oi-tnbi-r , Jd.CC'jir ( Ti , .No vember. Jd.fi-Viiic.C9 ; December , Jli.71fiC.72 Jan uary , C.7C < ( C.7S ; Kebruury , jr..79tfl.M ; March. . . LIViill'OOU : June . TOTTON-Hpol. fair ih-mand ; price's higher ; Amnlt-an mlildtlng fnlr , 4 17-S2d. good middling , 41iel ; American middling , 4'td ; low mlibllliiK , 3 I.-IM ; good ordinary , ? 13-ltKl ; ordinary , 3 * > vi1 ; snlcs of the * day were 10.000 bales , of which 1 , < K > 0 baled were- for Hpecu- Ifttlon an IM I > ort , nnd Includeil 0. O bales Amer ican ; rtrolpts , 4XK ( ) balw , Including 2.700 balcii American , l-'iitures opencil steady , with a poor demand , and closed steady at tlu > advance ; American L. M. ( . * . . June. 4 d-CId , buyers ; Juno nml July , 4 fi. 4d , n-lli-rs ; July nnd August , 4 4-I5M , bux'is. August and September , 4 l-C4d , btiye-s ; September nii'l October , 3 f,9-4.l , ( ! , buyers ; October nnd November , 3 r,4-C4d , M-lU-rs ; Novem ber uinl Di'Ccmbe-r , 3 f-l-GM , buyers ; December an January , 3 49-iifi.l rD-R4d. buyers ; January' and l-vhnmry , 3 49-Ct5i3 f.O-C4d , buyeis ; l-'cbruary nnil March , 3 r,0-C4d , buyers : March and April , 3 . ' 1-C-lil. buyers. ' COXIHTIOX OK TIIK WOOL .MAIIICIiT. nn-nte-r Spe-e-iilntlve" Stre-nirtli IN Shoivn mill Slile'M AreLurKtr. . IIOSTON , June.29. . The wool market has shown more tpeculative- strength and eninslder- able has been sold. It Is hard to sell a lot of line and above at above 2 , " > c. Ohio nmt Penn sylvania fleeces , X und above , 19c , No. 1 combing , 23c ; No. 2 combing , 23c ; XX und XX above , 22c ; ib-lnlne , 22i23c. Michigan , Wisconsin , etc. Michigan , 17lc ; No. 1 Michigan combing , Z2c ; No. 1 Illinois combing , 22c ; Net. 2 Michigan comb ing 22c ; No. 2 Illlunls combing , 22c ; X , New York , New Hnmp."hlrf und Yeimont , 19c ; Dev Inlne , Michigan , li ! 022c. t'nwiiflicil medium Kentucky nnd Indiana quarter blooil combing , Uc ; Kentucky and Indiana , three-eights blood combing. He ; braid combing. 17c. Ti-xas wools ; spring medium ( twelve months ) , llfiKV ; scoured , 3l32c | ; e < | irlng line ( twelve months ) , lOQrilc ; croured , Kc. Territory wools ; Montana fine medium and line , llijllic ; scoureil , 3Dfl3Cu ; staple , 37lc ( ; Utah. Wyemilng. etc. , flna medium und lln < * . lKil2c ( ; si'ouied. 35c ; stuple , 3703Sc. Australian , scoureil basis , combing , superfine , WtfiMc ; combing , good , 4CSMSC , combIng - _ Ing , .average , 44f4Gc. QtieeiiHland , combing , 43 S'K LOUIS , June 29. WOOI. Unchanged ; fair to choice- Illinois und Mbiujurl , lGil7c ; from other stutes , medium , 13TIGc ; llglit line , 'j heavy fine , 10iffl2c ; tub was.ied , 17j2iic- : | NiW YORK , June 29. WOO1Klrni ; lltcc * . 184J23c ; pulled , ir.O c. NIMV YeirU Dry ( > eiiielN SlnrUot. NKW YORK , June 29. The market Is subject to favorable weather conditions and derives itiength from the fact that demands for seasonable goods are fre'er In all lines. Thla U the greateiit stimulant of the day's trading. In Jobbers' hands It Is taken advantage e > f by handling goods suitable for clearing sales In large iiunntlty. In all the staple lines there U Improvement and preparations for stock taklne are engrossing the attention of nearly all Job bers and rctalliTH. In iiluplc e-otlon the market is llrm nnd dull. Illeuched goods an- without fcutuic , und brown goods , except for exportx use- urn dull. Wide sheetings In both brown nnd blenched lines lire ejulet. Coarse colored cottons ure generally fentmeli-ss. The- strength of den ims is still In exception to the ge'neiul run of goods , but latter-duy trudlni ; In this line In lets extensive than during lust week's clohlng days. Print cloths are quiet. The quotation on rpot extras In ntlll 2 c. but trading Ifl not heavy. Prints arc dull In staple lines. In fancies tin demand Is kept up with conMdernblo Uni. Liverpool ! ml li mill I'rovlNlollM. LIVIJRPOOL. June 29. WHKAT Kutnrcit , iiulet , "id tn 1'id lower ; July , 6s lOd ; September , &H Cljd ; IJecember , 'is 7d , CORN Spot Ameilciin , mlxe-d , new , 2s Sd ; spot American , old , firm , 2H Idlid ; June- , nominal ; July , steady , 2s 7',4d ; August , steady , 2s Slid. rIX > l'R ' St , Ixiiils fancy , nteudy , "s M. i LARD Prime western , llrm , 21s. i . . NRW YORK , JuneV9. . Ht'OAR Raw , firm ; re fined , firm ; granulale'd , 4tfr. NI3W ORLKANS. June29. . SIJOAR Open ket tle * 2'ifi'3Uc ; cciitrlfuiriil , steady ; granulatee ! , 3"i fl4V4e ; whites , 3 13-lfi3Tlc ; yellow , 3i , 3ic ; fcci'nilu , 2 T3Vtc. Mf latM'S , steady ; centrifugal , 49c | ; others tinchaiiKed. Toli-ilo .llnrki'tN. TOLIIDO , June29. . WIIKAT Lower , weak ; No. 2 mull. KV ; July , 70 > ic. CORN Active * , Mendy. Nei , 2 mlxe-d , "OSlie. RVR Dull ; Nn. 2 cash , S6e- . < 'l/Viit HUKU UnchariBfii ; prime- October , 14.2 ! ! bid. OilUnchnnuiel. . Ciillfomlii Drli-il l-'rultN. NKW YORK. June 29.--e'ALII-XJRNIA DRIHD KRUITS Sle-ady ; rviiimriilril apples , prime wlro Iray , 44e ! ; woixl dried , prbne4HKc ; choice , 4Hc ; fancy , 54f5'4eprunes ; , 3rn per lb. , as to slue nnd ijuallly : apricots , Royul HTIlc ; Moor 'ark , I2o ; peaches , unpeeleil , CSo ; pre-lcd , HO I4o per ) b. . MlmiriipoIlM U'he-ill ( tlieifuMOIIH. MINNEAPOLIS. June 29 , WlI HAT Firm : June , 71'ic ; July. 71c ; September. C3'tc ; No , 1 . rd , 73e ; No. 1 riorlhe-rn , 71c ; rrrrluti , un can. l''ull Illff-r Print Cloth .tlnrkcl. TALL ItlVCII. Mats. , June 29. Tie ! print cloth market contlmnii sleni-.y ut 2 7-lCc , plus la 'or rpols and 2' o for contract delivery. OH Miirke-lx , OIL CITV. I'M , . June 2 Cre-dlt balancrs , SI ; . I rciclllcuttf , no bids ; nlilpme-iit , WM3 ; rum , ( , ' 149,234. P Iniii-lu-Hti-r Ti\lll < * Truelr , MANCHUSTKR. June29.Cle h und ynrn Xeiidy , with a moderate ilrmanj. ( nil ! 'rnlie-1xe-ei \\'lie-nt Uimllllliiiix. BAN i KRANCISCO , June- . -WHiAT-Cle ) eiJ nacttve ; December , II 2IH- PnllM from n Str < * e < Cur , K. aarni-tl , n 10-yenr-ohI hey living at 2121 s'orth Tvventyevcnth iivenue , WHH thrown 'rom a street e-ar on Ciiiiiliiff , hutween rwrntletli und Tvvcnly-flift Direct ; * , yus. tcrelay. Ho WIIH budly hurt and wau ru- noved to lilu home. JAMES E. BOYD & CO. Telephone 10,30. Cm .tint , Nub. -COMMISSION- RAIN : PROYIblONS : AND : STOCKS l IIOAIII ) Of TIIAUB. Direct wlrtt to Cliicojo and N w 'fork.