COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Lethargy Again Appears in Market and All Grains Tumble. WHEAT OPENS STRONG , BUT IS OVERCOME In Corn nnil Ontn Follow * lionilliiK Core-ill' * CinirMc nml l Provision * Nhcnv the Wlilto Kcnther. CHICAGO , June 29.-Hcavy additions to Blocks In the northwest were a pliase of the Ituatlon In wheat today that caused U to woaksn after a considerable show of trength. September closed at a decline of % c , compared with yesterday. Everything else on the Moor was heavy , corn declining WiiVtC , oats closing a shade lower and proVisions - Visions 2'/4f(5c ' ( lower. Weakness characterized the opening In wheat. Weather was favorabU for the har vesting of winter wheat and the growth of cprlng. Liverpool cables were somewhat disappointing , showing slight declines In dome futures and northwest receipts , though tihowlng some falling off , were still too heavy to permit of any bullishness from ( that source. There was in addition an In- J cllnatlon to even up on trades over the holl- ; dnyft and these factors ruled the market lor the llrsl half hour. September opened nt "I'.lc ' , compared with yesterday's closing price of 74',4c. ' u goon declined to "IHc , then gradually turned strong and , thuoghmany \ minor fluctuations occurred , the tendency in the main was toward higher prices until late In the afternoon. Reports from the northwest were for from satisfactory con- c'ornlnKgrowing wheat. Many complaints of damnKD were received , principally from .rust , while from the winter wheat country reports of harvesting operations were dla- nppolnllng In some cases. The northwest markets showed strength even when this mnrket was declining and , as this was re garded as evidence of the truth of the dam- ige reports , It had a strengthening eft ct on the local mnrketr Russian news became somewhat of a factor again. Private ad vices from Russia declared that country would not produce over half n crop and a noticeable increase In the buying occurred when this became known. Minneapolis and DtllutU receipts were 511 cars , against 53o last week and 713 a year ago. Chicago re ceipts were 122 cars , 11 of contract quality. Total primary receipts were 792,000 bu. , com pared with W,000 ) bu. last year. Atlantic port clearunots were large , 791,000 lui. , but Now York reported only ten loads taken for export -odny. St. Louis reported that new wheat arriving was of the best grade In a number of years. There was considerable covering by shorts during the session ana In tbo absence ot selling ot Importance the September price gradually moved up to 74ft7474c. Shortly after noon the market turned weak. Minneapolis stocks ot wheat A tiMn , i n oVinw mi i TIP rouse ot uw. * iu c-iiuw * * , CSHinuieU TV.rO 000 . bu. this week and Duluth stocks probably similarly addition. This check-d ably tiuvlnK a In a hurry and when Chicago's estl- roaYMcrenae was put at 2W.OOfl : bu the selling movement became predominant ami prices Blld oft quite rapidly. The decline was taken advantage of by room traders to raid the market In a small way and mark d . The markn favorable weather and influenced by was continued largo receipts "nd by the con In- liquidation. Country orrerinui tied July ort and a sharp falling small , however , were wns predicted for next weeK. n receipts . The cash de- aiecclpts today were 1.023 cars. m ind was small.September - ranged from MTMWo ? o 3u c and closed % GHc lower at 3lBat'HCwas quiet and heavy , with more products than on the more July pressure futures. on The packers were the b st Bellers , probably with a view of widening of corn , rirrvliwr charges. Weakness thn ind fwcr hoK pr ccs InAuenced the market pork fn At the close September dcKree a 2usc lower at $8.40. September lard 5c was ' ] Gc ribs 2V JJ"ve'nt , $3.17 % and September imaieu reuu.Friday : Wheat. 115 corn , 1,000 cars ; oats , 2Go cars , Hogs , "ffintu1 Ature. ranged as follows : . llleh. Low. Close. Yes'dy. Articles upun. Wheat. 72H 72W July. . 74 fl 74 > 74Vk 74H Peiit. 1)1-0. . 76H 7UK 75H V6H-7U 4 ) i Corn. 34V4 July. 34 ® H 34 aH 34 M * yiH Sept. :13IQH : ! Dec. . Oats. 244 24M 24K July. 21 Boot. 2123H , 83M May. Porli. ' 82'JW 817K 820 Blu 820 July 84C Sent H4'Jk , 845 H37H 840 Liinl. July. om S07W 600 bOllt. S 22)4 B17M Klb July. . 47B 475 470 470 47S 4U2.4 Sept. 4 O'M 4 H7W 487k -i\U. . . , f. Oish dilatations were ns follows : FLOUR Busier : \vlnt-r patents , { 3.0j ® 3.74 ; stralKhta , $3.16i3.45 | ; spring specU's , J4M ; Hprlnit patents , $3.40B3.SO ; straights , t.VMi3w. : linkers. J2.OTi2.CO. WHEAT No. 3 spring , 71 ? 73-ic ; No. 2 rCCORN-No. 2. 3l34i/4c ; No. 2 yellow. 343 8lUATS-No. 2. 2flif2flUc | ; No. 3 white , 27 J29c. RYE No. 2 , 62C. UARLBY No. 2. 3DV4C. . „ _ , BUKDB-Tlmothy , August , J2.CO ; Septem ber J2 50 ; October. J2.45. Flax , cash , north west. Jl O0' < . ; cash , southwest , J1.02 ; .Iu y , tl.03 ; September , 97c ; October. 96c ; No. 1 , J1.03. t'luver. contract grade , $6.50. PROVISIONS Mess pork , per bb „ $ i.40 ( f78.20. U-ml , per 100 Ibs. , J1.92ViU5.02V4. ( Short ribes sides ( loose ) , $ 1.555 ? 1.S5. Dry salted Hhonlders ( boxed ) . $3.00 < ij5.25 ; short clear silica ( Loxcd ) , $5.0055.10. , , , WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per cnllon. $1 20 SUGARS Cut loaf , $6.02 ; granulated , $5.04. The- following are the receipts and ship ments tor todav : Artli-lcs. Receipts.Shipments. Flour bbls 33.000 20.000 Wheat , bu 146,000 71,000 Corn bu S7S.OOO 061,000 QatS bu 150,000 353,000 live , bu 9,000 Barley , bu 13,000 40,000 on the Produce exchange today the but- tnr miirki't was llrm : creameries , 13Vi Hbc ; dairies , HfilSMsC. Cheese , llrm , SH09V4c. KKKt\ steady ; fresh , 12cDres -d poultry , Bleudy ; turkeys , So ; chickens , 9fl9V4c. M\V YOUK. cisMiitAi. MARKET. ( luotiitlniiH for ( Inliny on VnrlniiH CiiiniiioilltlcH , NEW YORK , Juno 29. FLOUR Receipts. 4,822 bbls. ; uxports , 8,0)0 ) ; moderately active nml steady , closing quiet at un changed prlecs ; winter patcnti ? , $3.904.10 ; winter dtralg-nts , J3.WJ/3.W / ; Minnesota IMitents , $3.95iil4.10 ; Minnesota bakers , $3.105(3.25 : winter extras , $2.00JJ3.00. Rye Hour , quiet ; good , $3.2aij3.25 ; choice fancy , $3.30i'3.oO. t'uUNMEAIw Steady ; yellow western , SO ivVI'3 Quiet ; No. 2 western , G2Hc f , o , b , allont ; malting , -17Q50c. llARLKY-Qulo't ' ; feeding. 410430 c. 1. f. lliili'iilo ; malting. ITiii'Jlo , dellvured. IlARhEY 1 IA1 < T Dull ; western , 57Q 3c. AV1IEAT Receipts , 143,925 bu , ; exports , 50,051 bu. ; pot steady ; No. 2 red , bl o f , o , b. alloat ; No. 2 red , 797ic , elevator ; No. 1 northern , Duluth , MHc f. o , b. allont , to arrive. Options Uc lower and further de- t'llned Uc In the absence of outside sup port , but subsequently rallied and advanced % a from the lowest on covering , fol'.owlng the appearance of some export interest. Speculation turned easier under renewed interest. The close was steady at a net Inns of nliotlt ? io ; July. 79VuSOio ; clot-cd , W.ic ; Scpu-mber , 79U4JOT4C ; closed , 79Vio : December. SO IC-lOijil 9-lUc ; closed , 81c. CORN Receipts , 368,510 bu. ; export * , E07- 185 bu , ; spot steady and active ; No. 2 , 40Uc f , o , b , afloat , S9c elevator. Options opened rabler with wheat und sold oft ftc under generally favorable crop outlook for this country , but selling wan Checked by reit eration of Dunublan crop damage to ihe extent of 15 per cunt ; the close was quiet at about ? So net decline ; July closed at 3S' o ; September , 39U jS9T4o ; closed , 39 > 4. OATS Receipts , 271.GOO bu.j exiiorts. 10.- 670 bu. ; spot Heady : No. 3 white , SlVic ; tracU white , 32ft37c. Options Inactive and tmmlnnl CHEESE Easier ; largo white and col ored. SHe : small colored , 3Hc. EGGS Steady ; receipts , 9,351 pkgs.j west ern. HVj'ulSc ; southern , 9Gllc. HAY Steady ; shipping , G2&470c ; good to choice. SOifjOc. , , HOPS Quiet ; state , common to cholco , 18VO crop , Cfi7c ; U87 crop. lljjlSc : 189S crop , 16 c : Paclllo coast. 1S96 crop , ICfflSc. HIDES Klrm : Galveston. 20 to 22 Ibs. , lGW17c : California , 21 to 23 Ibs. , 18 > .4c. LEATHER Steady ; hemlock sole , Buenos Ayres , 20U@21Ue : acid , 21i22c. RICE Unn ; ilomcatlc , fair to extra , 4H MOIjASSES Firm ; New Orleans , open kettle , coed to choice , 32ST30c , nUTl'ER-Rccelpts. 7.153 pkgs. ; Hrm ; 'western creamery , 15ViQU54c ; factory , 12 $ i'ROVIBIONS Deef , flrmj beef hami , i i $2.1502400 , Cut mfats , nrm | pickled bel- lien , J.-.oo jtJ.liO , plcklod shoulders. J .7if5.00 ; hams , l6mMO.uo Lard , nrmer ; western stf-amPd. o.3J , renned , Ormcr ; cin- tinfnl , > 5. < 5. I'ork , nrm , family , J10.50 ® 10,75 ; clear , JIO.OW1075. Tallow. steady ; city , 45-lfic ; country , 4 i'H41,4c. ' METALS Tin developed positive firmness nnd copper cSowed n fnlr amount of stoatl- Inws In today's mnrket , but wslde from these clmticcs the situation was finite des titute of new feature ; the demand' was sluggish and offerings reluctantly made In the absence of Important news from pri mary points. At the close the Metal --x- chanKe called pis Iron warrants entirely nominal Ht J13.50 ; lake copper , steady at JISOO bid and J1S.50 asked ; tin , firmer at 124.15 bid nnd S2G.30 asked ; lead , quiet at $1.45 bid nnd $1,50 asked ; shelter , un- chiinfied and nominal at $ C.2-i , The brok ers' price for lend Is $4.25 nnd for copper $18.25y 18.60. OMAHA GUXMUAI. MARKET. ConilltlotiN of 1'rnilo nnil on Snilr nml KH > I'roilucc. UOG8 Receipts large ; Rood stock weak at He. HUTT13R Common to fair , 110120 ; choice. I2fJHc ; separator , 18e : gathered cream -ry. IGe. POULTRY Hens. live. " > \ > t'ttte ; oprlng chlrkens , 15BlGc ; old and stnggy roosters , live. 3\Mivc \ ; ducks nnd geese , live , f. c ; turkeys , live , Sc. PIOKONS Live , per dozen , 75cQ$1.00. VKALS-Cholce , 9c. PRKSII WATER FISH-CntHsh. per lb. , 12c ; buffalo , pfr lb. . dressid , 7c ; white fish , ! > c ; lake trout , Sc ; yellow * pike , dressed , Oc ; while perch , Gc ; bullheads , dressed , lOc ; blnrk bnss , Oc. SKA riSH-Haddock , lOc ; blue fish , lOc ; roe shad , each , 40c. VEGETABLES. WATERMELONB-Texas. crated for ship ment. ! Gi20c. CANTALOUPE - Pr crate , $1.6&gi.7G ; baskets , S5c@J1.00. WAX BEANS Half bushel basket , GoST&c , PEAS- Per basket , 500 0c. RADISHES-Per dozen bunches , lOc. TOMATOES Per 4-basket crate , $1.60(31.76. ( ONIONS Home grown , per doz. bunches , according to size , Sfll5c. II13ANS Hand-picked navy , per bu. , $1.60. POTATOES Old stock. 20g33c ; new potato tate R. COfiCoc per bu. CUCUMBERS-Per dozen. 45SSOc. CELERY Per dozen , 35JT4&C. KRU1TS. , APRICOTS California Royal , per crate. $ i.75f(2.00. ( CHERRIES-Home grown , 15-lb. baskets , $1.00.RED RED RASPBERRIES Per 24-plnt case , BLACKBERRIES Per 24-quart case , $2.501(3.00. BU\CK RASPBERRIES Per 24-plnt case. $1.75fT2.00 ; 21-quart. $2.75 ( 3.00. STRAWBERIUES-Orepon. $2.75. TROPICAL FRUIT. PLUMS California per crate , $1.GO ; Trag edy plums , $1.7502.00. ORANGES Mediterranean sweets , $4.75. LEMONS-Callfornla , fancy , $4.50 ; Mes sina , fancy , $5.0005.50. BANANAS Choice , crated , large stock , per bunch , $2.6002.75 ; medium-sized bunches , $2.00ff2.25. CALIFORNIA PEACHES Per box , 90c ® $1.00. grease , lV4S2',4c , HIDES , TALLOW , ETC. HIDES No. 1 green hides. 7ljc ; No. 2 1 , 3sc ! ; tallow. No. 2 , 3c ; rough tallow , lV4o ; white grease , 2H03C ; yellow and brown 'JfliS 'ltS3AV ( | ( UnjOB "qi J3d 'BJIOd 1OOAV UHUJIHU opcjoioo 'itini Xjp io Sr 'Juaa.vv | ( union ' -qt jad 'Biistl IOOAjaqojnq opua -OIOD 'lujil JP SoUlE 'JUS0.u | innjau "qi jad 'SJI ; I IOOAV upujnui Bjifnjqa > j pun 'mill .Op : oo if 'ltSa.M | ; jtmiou "qj Jad ' IOOAV J3tOjnq ( ujjsTMqox pun scsunji XJp ! og 'tjara tex ' ( stilus Xj ; Jots ) s.1uJt'stiK | Xjp logt 'toua ' uaajp-gj/iaj St. Iioulu Mnrket , ST. LOUIS. June 29. FLOUR Unchanged. WHEAT Lower and weak ; No. 2 red cash , elevator , 734e ; track , 74io ; June , 7'Hc ; uly , 74c asked ; September , 75 iC asked ; December , 77'fce : N'o. 2 hard , 7172Vif. CORN Lower and dull ; No. 2 cash , 33Hc ; track , H5c ; June , 328c ; July , 32Jc asked ; Q mi f 01 KnT * * )1l .n tial/n < 1 * * , OATS Lower nnd easy ; No. 2 cash , 27c ; track , 27c ; June , 2G14c ; July , 25c asksd ; September , 21'Ac bid ; No. 2 white , 29' c. RYE Nominal ot 5SV4c. METALS Lead , llrm at $4.35S'4.3714 ; spel ter , strone at $5.50ff5.GO. ( POULTRY Firm ; chickens , 8c ; sprlnss , lltaiZc ; turkeys , Gc ; ducks , 5c ; springs , SVsc ; gcesc , Sc. BUTTER-Steady ; creamery , 1501SAc ! ; dairy. I2@15c. EGGS irigher at lO' c. SEEDS Timothy , Jl.45tj2.15 : ttaxseed , 9Sc. CORNMEAL Steady at $1.80 1.55. BRAN St.ndy to llrm ; sacked , east track , HAY Timothy , steady at . . . prairie , easy at $7.0007.50 ; new , $5.00Jj5.50. WHISKY Steady at $1.26. IRON COTTONTIES-SOc. BAGGING fifiG'ic. PROVISIONS Dry salt meats , easier ; boxed shoulders , $4.25 ; extra shorts , J4.87',4 ; clear ribs , $3.00 : clear sides. $5.12H. Bacon , strong ; boxed shoulders , $3.25 ; extra shorts , $5.37' * : clear ribs. $5.50 ; clear sides , $5.75. RECEIPTS Klour , 5,000 bbls. : wheat , 12,000 bu. : corn. 46.000 bu. ; oats. 19,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour. 5,000 bbl . ; wheat , 3.00U bu. ; corn , 70,000 bu. ; oats , 22,000 bu. KIIIIHIIH City Crniii mill Prnvlnlonn. KANSAS CITY , June 29. WHEAT-July , G5 < , c ; September , C7'&c ; cash , Ko. 2 hard , G7iM7CSc : No. 3 , 65f | G7i4' ' : No. 2 red , G9@70c ; No. 3 , GGjjCSc ; receipts , 86 cars. CORN-July , 31c ; SepUmber , 31c ; cash. No. 2 mixed. 32' i32 ic ; No. 2 white , 3I'/4@ 35c ; No. 3. 33V4033 ic. OATS No. 2 white , cash , 28'ic , HAY Steady : choice timothy , $8.2308.50 ; choice prairie. $7.00. ni'TTEn Creamery. 16\4c ; dairy. 13e. EGGS The price for eeps remains un changed. A steady to strong feellnc gen erally prevails. Fresh Missouri and Kansas stocks firsts. lOc per doz. . cases returned. RECEIPTS-Whcat , 56,600 bu. ; corn , 8,400 bu : oats. 5.000 bu. SIIIPMENrrS Wheat , 80,400 bu. ; corn , 11- 000 bu. ; oats , none. Mvcrixiol ( irillli nml I'rovInloiiN. LIVERPOOL , June 29. PROVISIONS Lard , American refined , 28-pound palls , meady nt 2Gs Gd. Hams , short cut. easy nt 46s Gd. Bacon , short ribs , easy nt 2) ) Gd ; long clear backs , Kcady nt 27s Cd. Pork , prlmo western , 2Ga 3d , in tierce , CHEESE American llnest white , easy nt 42s ; American colored , easy at 42s1. CORN Spot , llrm ; futures quiet ; July , 3s 4d ; September. 3s 6d. SllninMinoMM Wlii'iit Mnrkpt. MINNEAPOLIS. June 29.-WHEAT In store : No. 1 northern. June. 71c ; July , 7OTiiiTTOc : September , 71UC. On track : No. 1 hard , 72 .c ; No. 1 northern , 71c ; No. 2 northern. 70' < , c. FLOlTR-Unchnnsed. IJRAN Higher ; in bulk. $10.75Q11.00. I'lilliiili'li'Mii rroiliiiiInrkot. . PHILADELPHIA. June 23. BUTTER Stondy ; fancy western creamery , 1SJ4019C ; fancy western prints , 20c. EGGS-FIrm ; fresh nearby , 14014 0 ; fresh western , H'.iTiloc ; fresh southwestern , 13V4W He ; fresh southern , 13313Uc. CHEESE-Steady. ToliMlo .tlnrkpt. TOLEDO , June 29. WHEAT Dull , weak ; No. 1 ( ash nnd July , 75c ; September , 77c. CORN- Dull , steady. OATfa-Dull , steady ; No. 2 mixed. 25 c. RVE-Qulet : No. 2 , GOc. SEEDS Cloversced , dull ; prime cash , new , $3.SO. 11 1 > i n > . < < Crniii Mnrkcf. MILWAUKEE , Juno 29. FLOUR-Steady. WHEAT Firmer ; No. 1 northern , 75c ; No. 2 northern , 73Vjc. OATS-Qulet. 27&02S1JC. RY 15 Dull ; No. 1. GOc. RARLRY Steady ; No. 2 , 42VJo ; sample , 1'i-orla . PEORIA , June 29-CORN-Steady ; No. S. OATS Firm : No. 3 white. 2GV4026ic. WHISKY Firm , on the basis of $1.26 for finished goods. DnliilliVlnnt Miirkcl , DULl'TH. June. 29. WHEAT No. 1 hard , cash , 7Sftc , ; July , 7Gi c ; No , 1 northern cash. "STie ; July. 74o ; September. 73Vio ; No. 2 northern , G9&c ; No. 3 spring , Oil > lurki > < . NEW YORK. June 23-OILS-Cottonseed oil. firm on light offerings ; prim.crude. . 21V4c : prime summer yellow. 2GiIMWc : off summer yellow , 2oiie ; butter grades , 3&Jf32c ; prlmo winter yellow. 30Q32c. Petroleum , quiet ; reilned , New York. $7.50 ; Philadel phia nnd Baltimore , $7.15 ; Philadelphia and Baltimore , In bulk , $4.65. Hojln , quiet ; sirnlm-il , common to Rood. $1.3001.3214. Tur pentine , steadv at 3S > .4J39c. LONDON. June 29.-OILS-Llnseed oil , 2Ss4Hd ; turpentine spirits. 31s SUd. OIL CITY , June 23.-OILS-Credlt bal ances , SI.15 : certificates opened $1.15 bid for rash ; ctosed , $1,16V4 bid : no sales ; shipments , 79.556 bbls , ; average. .17.644 bbls.j runs , 103- 425 bbls. j average. S3.247 bbls , X MV Yurk llry ( iouilH Market. NEW YORK. June 29.-DRY GOODS The home demand for staple cottons has again been of Indifferent dimensions In brown bleached and coarse colored cottons , but buyers are again putting In bids for i ROOil sized lot * of brown sheetings nnd drills nt nrm prUcg , Sales of them ore n-itul of three-yntU ? he tings at 440 nnd of yard ahcetlngs nt 4Uc today to a fair quantity. BuMness In prints Is only quiet , but prices linn. Ginghams are also tlrtm. Denims quiet and Irregular. Woolen nnd worsted arcs.i goods In fnlr demand nnd firm. Men's wear fabrics selling will. Cot ton linings firm ; mohairs and nlpacns Ad vancing. MOVI3MUXT.S OF STOCKS AND I1OXI1S. Activity of < hc llrnrn the .Mont Notable I'cntiirc of SiH-ciilntloii. NEW YORK , June 29. The stock markets showed the effect of continued prollt taking today. It was considered a foregone con clusion that this should prove to bo the case and most of the traders came to the board .room this morning bearish In senti ment. The approach of n triple holiday , coupled with tne week's sharp advance in prices , was considered sulllclcnt reason fern n reaction. The lively buying after the opening for London account seemed for a time to refute the. position of the bears , but later In the day when this demand has been satisfied and an announcement was made of a $2CK ,000 gold shipment to go on Saturday In splto of the low price for sterling exchange - change the bears gained renewed .confidence and the market sagged away without much Interruption untl1. the last. There is a con tradiction dlfllcult to explain in the facts that the needs of the London money mar ket nre responsible for the drain of gold from New York , with Us deleterious effect on stock values In this market , while the buying for London account , In spite of the money stringency there , was about the only factor of strength In the New York market. 'iiie statement of the Bank of England shows that the bank has succeeded In In- creuolni ? Its stock of gold only about $ MW- 000 during the week , while the demands upon It by the money marekt , incident to the Stock oxchance settlement , have ic- Bulted in the. meahtlmc In an expansion lu Its lonn of over $26,000,000. The proportion of reserve to liability Is thus reduced from 42.44 to 33.C9 pec cent , a very striking change In view of the widely expressed uneasiness In England over the present low stngo of the bank's gold reserve. The fall In British consols of 5-1G was due to cash sales , prob ably connected with the state ot the bank's reserve. That the return did not hnvo u greater effect on the Lonaon stock market was probably due to the reassuring opinion ot the British chancellor of the exchequer expressed last night on the subject of the reserve of the Bank of England. The locnl stock market , owing to the mis- tatnlng effect ot the buying for London ac count , fared pretty well In splto of the un doubtedly heavy prollt taking Incident to the approaching holiday , the depressing ef fect of the cold announcement , the flurry In call money nnd a growing apprehension that the disbursements ot July dividends nnd Interest mny not be reflected in the money nuirket for a considerable period after July 1. The prollt taking was con spicuous In New York Centra : and Mnnhat- tan. Ihe former shows a net loss ot n point nnd fhe Inttcr nearly 2. Consolidated Gas rose at ono tlmo 5 points on rumors of a settlement of the local gas wnr , but re acted again. The Industrials and specialties were heavy , Including Sugar , Tobacco stocks and the City Traction stocks. Louis ville , Norfolk A : Woater.x referred , Rock Island. Atchlson preferred and Denver & Rio Grande preferred were among- the stocks which showed the best support. The bond market was generally strong , the Oregon and Colorado Southern Issues being prominent. Total gales par value $2- GOO.OOO. United States 2s and the 3s advanced J/i In bid price and the 5s U In bid price. The Commercial Advertiser's London flnancia. cablegram says : Business was re stricted In Ihe markets hero today In view ot the holidays. The tone was satisfactory. Americans opened strong and remained good until the afternoon. There was a fair demand for Denver & Rio Grnnde , Norfolk & \ \ estern preferred and Atchlsons , but the mnrket was less active than yesterday. New \0'V seemed unchanged and the close wns slightly under the best. Spanish 4s were easy on Paris buying. The.y touched 62 and ciosed at G1H . Rio Tlntoi were 44H and Anaconda 40i. . Utahs reached 8H. One hundred and ninety-four thousand poundu sterling arrived from America. Money was In strong demand. Great ease is expected after the end of the month. The following are the closing quotations tor the leading stocks on the New York exchange today : The total sales of stocks today were 439- following : American 2911 sihtires. IncludlnB the ican Steel. 3.800 ; American Sugar , 40,100 ; Atchison , 7,900 ; Atchlson preferred , 21.100 Brooklyn Transit , 44.700 ; Burlington , 10,400 ; Federal St pel. 3.400 ; Loulwllle & Nashville , 17/100 ; Mnnhattnn. 47.500 ; Northern Pacific. 4.000'Pcoplo'iijana ; , 5.SOO ; Reading first - pre- Rock Island ss.iw ; at. i-aui , forred , G.COO : , . Southern Railway preferred , 4.C.OO ; 24,000 ; Union Pacific. 6,250 : Union Pnclllc preferred. 0.300 ; American Tobacco , 4.COO ; Baltimore & Ohio preferred , 4.000 ; Consolidated C3as , 7- 200 Continental Tobacco , 8,200 ! Denver & lo Grande preferred. 3,000 ; Missouri Pa- cinc. 11,400 ; New York Central. 11.200 : Norfolk - folk & Western preferred , 8.000 : Pacific Mill. 5.SOO ; Pennsylvania , 8.400 ; St. L-ouls Bouthwi'stcrn preferred 3.COO ; Southern Pa cific. 3.000 ; Tennessee Coal and Iron , 4,300 ; Sliver bullion certificates , 5,000. „ Yor' ' SlniM'v JliirUi't. NEW YORK. June 29. MONEY On call , firm at 2V4QG per cent ; last loan at fl psr C < PRIMR MBRCANmLK PAPER -303 % P BTBRUNO EXCIIANGE-Heayy. with actual buslnoss In bankers' bills nt aaysfpmoS ne1l IlMt MEXICAN DOLLARS-48V4C. BONDS Government , strong ; state , strong , Inactive ; railroad , strong. Closing quotations on bonds were : Stittcuiunt of Hunk of LONDON , June 20. The weekly statement of the Hunk of England shows the followIng - Ing changes : Total reserve decreased 700- 000 ; clrcul ' ; lon Increased 803,000 ; bullloa Incrrasnl li,2Kl , 5.220,000 , otln r dcpos ts In. . reused 4,139.0 ; public depoM's Im-n-ased JtllS.000 ; notes re- nerve decreased 60,1,000. Government se curities unchanged. The proportion of the Rank of Kngland's reserve to .lability 's 37,59 per cent ; ln.it week It was 42.41 per cent. The bank rate is unchanged at 3 per cent. v York MlnltiK Qmitntloim. XEW YOnK , June 29.-Th * following arc the closing quotations for mining shares : London Stock ( ( notation * . N Juno 29. 4 p. m.-Closlng ! monej'TltrfiMeiN. Y. CWifrnl . IWi Consols , ncct . 107 ! > ! Pcnnaj-lvnnla . M C.irrallnn P-nclno . . .1001 , Ilc cllnff . 103 Eric . IS'iiUnlnn Pae. pfd . Wl < lo 1st nM . 36i , UoMwm . 1 ! > H Illinois Central . USli I/oulsvllle . 72 i Nor. 1'nc. pfd . T9 i Grand Trunk . . . fc St. PnUl ' ccAranon..lja'.i Annconda " _ . .10i _ BAusiLVKU-Steady "at 2Yll-16d per ounce. MONKY-2U per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills is 2H per cent ; for three months' bills , 2H@2 3-16 per cent. Fliiniiulnl. LONDON , June 29. American securities moved In sympathy with the Improved ten dency noticeable In Wall street yesterday and there was a general all round rally , with LoulBvIllo the promlnsnt feature. The closing tone was strong and demand fair. The amount of bullion taken Into the Bank of England on balance today was 194,009. DKHLIN , June 29. Prices were llrm on the .bourse today , especially local 5curttles. Northern Pacifies were harder on the traflle Increase. Bank shares hardened In sympathy with Austrian credit and mines advanced on reassuring stock news and a sharp rise In Glasgow warrants. Exchange on Ixindon , 20 marks 44 pfcs. for checks. FRANKFORT , June 29. Business on the bourse today opened qttlst. Prices hardened In response to London and Berlin advices. Spanish 4s relapsed and Americans were steady. PARIS , Juno 29. Business on the bourse today was Irregular , but the general dispo sition was favorable. Toward the end of the session a good business prevailed and prices reacted. 'Rentes ' were heavy , Span ish 4s were weak ; Portuguese were In good demand : Rio tlntos were calm and firmer and DoBeers wers actively bought , owing to the presentation of the balance sheet. Kaffirs weri In good demand at. first , but afterward declined. Three per cent rentes , lOOf 8.1c for the account. Exchange on Lon don. 25t 19o for checks. Spanish 49 closed at 62.30. Klniinclnl NEW YORK. June 29. Clearings , $203.835- 551 ; balances , $10,970.376. BOSTON , Juno 29. Clearings , $21,026,4501 balances. $2,479,055. BALTIMORE. June 29. Clearings. $3,049- 321 : balances. $3C0.6S1. PHILADELPHIA , June 29. Clearings , $18.719,203 : balances , $2,177,593. ST. LOUIS , June 29. Clearings , $9,332,933 ; balances , $2,279,124money ; , 4QG per cent ; New York exchange , 25c discount bid , lee discount u ke < 1. CINCINNATI. June 29. Money , 2M6 per cent ; New York exchange , 60c discount ; clearings , $2,307,500" - Stiitc'iiicitt ol Ilnnlc of France. PARIS , June 29. The weekly statement of the Bank of France shows the following changes : Notes In circulation , Increase , 71- 825,000 francs ; treasury accounts current , In- creas ? , 48.850.000 francs ; gold In hand , In crease.12,400,000Tfrancs ; bills discounted , 151,225.000 francs ; 'silver In hand , decrease , 2,800,000 francs , Holiday in Phlliulvlpliln. PHILADELPHIA. June 29. The Stock ex change and clearing hou e today decided to remain closed from noon Saturday until Wednesday. The clearing house announced that all contracts due on Monday will go over until AVednesday. Condition of tin * Tri > nniiry. WASHINGTON , June 29. Today's state- nifcnt of the condition of the treasury shows : Available cash balance , $279,151,468 ; go'.d rtierve , $233,149,457. Cotton .Market. ST. LOUIS , June 29. COTTON Easy and unchanged : sales , 3 bales : middling , 64c ; receipts. 210 bales ; shipments , 801 bales ; stock , 7C.C03 boles. NEW ORLEANS. June 29. COTTON Steady : sales , 900 bales ; ordinary. 3c ; BOCK ! ordinary , 3o ; low middling , 4 ll-16c ; middling , 5'/4c ; good middling , 63-lCc ; mid dling fair , 6 9-16c ; receipts , 912 hales ; stock , 229.013 bales. Futures quiet and steady ; July , $5.4800.50 ; August , $3.33 < i5.36 ; Septem ber , $5.341/5.35 ; October , $5.3I6.35 | ; Novem ber , $5.3GfJ5.37 ; December , $5.40fi5.41 ; Janu ary , $6.43ijM5 ; February , $5.47(85.48 ( ; March , $5.51T(5.52. ( ( LIVERPOOL , June 29. COTTON Spot , good business ; prices unchanged ; Amer- can middling fair , 3d ; good middling , 37-32d ; middling. 33-lfid ; low middling , SVfcd ; good ordinary , 2 15-16d ; ordinary , 2iid. The sales of the day were 12,000 bales , of which 1,000 were for speculation and included 11,600 bales American ; receipts , 11.000 , Including 8,100 Americans. Futures opened quiet , with a moderate demand and closed qul't ; Ameri can middling. 1. m. c. , Jurie , 3 15-04d , sellers ; June-July , S 15-Cld , sellers ; July-August , 314-64CT315-61d , sellers ; August-September , 3 14-frld , soll-rs ; September-October , 3 13-64d , buyers : October-November. 3 12-Cld. buyers ; November-Decembir , 3 11-61573 12-Cld , sellers ; December-January , 3 11-647(3 12-6lrt , sellers ; JanuaryrFcbruary , 311-fi4Q312-C4d , sellers ; February-March , 312-64d , buyers ; March- April. 3 13-C4d , sellers ; April-AIay , 313-64(33 ( , 14-64d , .buysrs. I NEW YORK , Juno 29. For a time around the opening It looked ns tnouRii tno cotton bear interests were to score appreciable fur ther SUCCSHS and influential news having averaged up again the market and liberal selling orders having como In from outside points. 'Prices ' opened 1 to 3 points lower and continued to decline , touching at the lowest figures a level of 4 to 6 points under the final figures of the previous day. A number of stop orders were soon uncovered and stories were afloat to the effect that a largo amount of July cotton had been put out iMt not stopped. Near mMday.tho mar ket made a "right about face" movement and advanced 5 to 6 points rapidly on a Hurry of covering and ouylng for Wall street account. This change of position was duo entirely to reports from Texns that 'there ' were Home catcs of veri table cloudburms , reaching In some in stances over eight inches. Quotations : Fu- turen opened steady at * he decline : June , $5.41 ; July. 15.47 : August and September , $3.51 ; October. $5.07 ; November , $ o.Cl ; De- cf-mber. $5.Ctf ; January. $5.71 ; February , $ o.i4 ; March , $5.76 ; May. $5.81. Market , NEW YORK , June 29-SUGAR-Raw , steady : fair rctlnlng , 4c ; molasses sugar , 374o : refined , quiet. LONDON , June 29. SUGAR Beet , June. .Monopoly of TotvliiK llilNliiPHi. CHICAGO , June 29. Captain J. S. Dun ham , president of the Dunham Towing and Wrecking company , and for nearly half a century prominently Identified with Vako shipping Intercuts , has decided to sell his properties to the Great Lakes Towing com pany , organized In Cleveland yesterday , and retires from active buslnees. The Independ ent Tug company of Chicago , owned by Barry Brothers , will , according to John S , IJarry , also be absorbed by the now combine. The Cleveland organization will , It Is said , nb- eorb nearly every tug line of prominence on the great Takes from Buffalo to Chicago and Duluth. XfW Vlro t'hlrfor XIMV York. NEW YOUK , June 29. Flro Commissioner Scammoll today appointed Acting Fire Chief Edward F. Croker permanent chief of the flre department of Greater New York , at a salary of $6,000 per year. The new chief Is a nephew of Richard Croker , \ < > W 'iKMIIf ' Of MftrOHtlltllll. NEW YORK , June 29 , At a meeting of the directors of ttie Metropolitan Street Hall way company , held today , It was resolvad to Issue $5,000,000 additional Block of the company for cash. Stockholder. ) have first of subscription. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Prices on Oattle Prove Satisfactory to the Boilers , EARLY SALES CLEAR OUT'THE YARDS Another llonvy Hun of HORR , Trltlt the 1'nckorn TnkliiK the OITer- nt Stemly Prior * Scarcity of Nheet > > SOUTH OMAHA , June 29. Cnttlc. Hogs. Sheep. nccelpts today 2.C35 12,7bS 2n9 Official Monday 1.141 2,876 1,953 Official Tuesday 3.BS7 10.72S 2oiK ) Olllclal Wednesday 2.961 14,111 1.W7 Four days this week. . . . 10,427 40.601 6.S79 Same days lust week. . . . 9.S79 37.491 7.V21 Same days week bifore.13.2U 33,120 6,236 Average pnct naia lei nogs 10 : ttw last BevcroJ days with comparisons- Indicates Sunday , rilie olllclnl number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was : Cattle. H"gs. Sh'p. H'a , C.M. . & St. P. Ry 7 O. ii St. L. Ry 2 Missouri Pacific Ry 8 4 Union Pacific system 26 30 C. N.V. . Ry 5 F. , E. & M. V. R. R 22 52 S. C. & P. Ry 2 2 C. , St. P. . M. & O. Ry. . . . 12 9 H. & M. 11. R. R 33 47 C. , B. .t Q. Ry 6 7 * K. C. & St. J 1 C. , R. I. & P. Ry. , cast. . B 7 C. , R. I. & .P. Ry. , west. . 2 4 Total receipts 117 177 2 9 The disposition of the day's receipts was aa follows , each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated : Cattle. Hogs. Shcop. Omaha. Packing Co 13 1,276 G. II. Hammond Co 513 1,731 Swift and Company 801 2,428 Cudahy Packing Co 701 3.1IO 1C6 Ariroiir & Co 2C5 3,752 Cudahy Pack. Co. , K. C. . . 84 11. Becker & Degan 41 W. I. Stephen 9 Livingstone & Schaller. . . . 23 Other buyers 36 256oo Held over 500 : oo Totals 2.4S8 12,846 E22 CATTLE The fnt cattle market was good again today and entirely to the liking of Fellers. The movement was active and values steady to strong. Bueyrs wanted the cattle and were out early so that an early clean ce was effected. Th quality of the cattiu was generally pretty good , which also helped the market. By 10 o clock the cattle were practically all sold and weighed up. Cows and heifers were In light supply and the market at least firm on everything de sirable. The offerings for the moat part changed hands very soon after the opening of the market. Good bulls , both stock and fat , were good sellers at steady prices. In some cases holders of thin or canning bulls did not thing the market was quite jio strong as it has been. Veal calves were scarce and some fairish veals brought $ i.OO. No new developments wer > reported from the stocker or feeder division. The few cattle of that description In the yards sold ! n about the sama notches that they have all the week. Representative sales : BEEF STEERS. 1. . S70 3 50 3. . 74G 4 75 3. . S29 4EO 1 .1450 4 00 .1310 I (10 ( 4 00 Il670 1 US .120J 4 15 . & 30 4 25 4 60 2. . 895 4 59 2. . 113 70- ) 2. . Ibo 7 25 STOCKEHS AND FEEDERS. 1. GIO 3 00 4. . SOJ 4 00 19. . 7SI 4 CO 1..1020 3 00 12. . 530 4 25 L. . 85s 1 lu'l 33. . SCO 3 S3 1. . 770 4 30 3..13'J3 1 S ) HOGS Values were a shade higher tills morninff In splto cf thu fact that th re ceipt.- , were again liberal rind that Chicago did not report any nure than a steady mar ket. Demand on the part of local packers was very qood and the movement active at the prevailing prices , so that practically everything changed hands In good season. Thu long string of mixed hess went at $3.07' , $ , as against $3.05 yesterday. ( Some choler light sold up to ? 1.72Mi and some rough nnd heavy loads brought only $3.03. The maiket as a whole was entirely eatls- factory to the sellers. The market has been higher every day this w-ek , as will be noted from the tablu of average prices ut head of column. On Monday the average price paid for all the hogs was only J3.03 , so that the murket today - day was lust about 5o higher. On Thurs day of last week the average was only Ji.tS. With the exception of Tuesday and Wednesday of lafct week the hogs today sold at the high point of thu month. An other thing tnat will Iv.- noted from the tablu of average prices Is that the hogs are now elllng just about where they were a year ago , thougli the averagu for the whoU month has been lower this year. Repre sentative eales : 59. . Z91 40 3 65 M. . .233 SO 3674 72. 217 40 3 fifi 72. . .244 IvQ 3 67 > 4 6S. . .281 ICO 3 06 RS . 2 S SO 367'i 71. . .28 . . . .1 RS ' .1 ! > 5 12 3 874 RS. . . . il 40 3 i 93' . ; .191 200 3 67 < 4 61. . . . * . 200 3 85 M. . .277 120 3 67 4 ra. . .361 160 3 OS ( f2. . .370 40 3 < n < 4 79. . , .237 200 3 65 GG. . .an . . . 3 67(4 ( 70. . . .240 . . . 3 70 7.1. . .247 HO 3 67 < 4 17. . , .265. . . . 3 fiS 61. . .273 SO 3674 * 19. . . .331 ICO 3 ffi SG. . .2.W SO 3 674 ! 32. . .2S1 SO 3 flS 74. . .210 SO 3 67'.4 32.TO. . . . .277 . . . 3 65 30. . .215 3 67 4 70. . . .233 40 3 fo GS. . .268 3 67(4 ( 76. . , .2W 160 3 i C4. . .263 3 67'4 67. . .307 SO 3 65 6.1. . .2o3 3 61(4 ( 67.G8. . , .2fO SO 3 65 7. . .261 3 67'4 67. . . .276 120 3 65 92. . .192 3 67 4 GG. . .400 120 3 63 155. .261 3 67 $ GG.M. . . .301 SO 3 65 77. . .243 160 3674 26. . .297 . . . 3 IS 04. . .250 40 8.67(4 ( 81. . .250 80 S67J4 49. . .251 SO S 674 40. . .243 40 3 f.7 < 4 GS. . .2.19 SO 3 67(4 ( CO. . .293 . . . 367 < 4 fiS. . .270 120 3 674 } 91. . .216 SO 3 674 .228 2PO 3 67J4 91.C7. . . .271 SO 367W 2. . .890 160 3 67(4 ( 62. . .270 . . . 3 G' 74 * 63. . .r.10 40 3 674 62. . ,2i6 . . . 3G7M , 64. . .276 240 3 67J4 73. . .237 40 3 G7 > 4 75. .220 160 3 67(4 ( 9t. . .223 SO 3 G74 75. .225 . . . 3 C74 } SI. . .243 SO 3 G7H " 3. .2,14 . . . 367 SI.K. . 3 G7V4 ! > 2. . .211 200 3 67,4 * B9. .261 SO 3 G7 > 4 G4. . .270 SO 3 674 73. .231 SO 3 67J4 r.v. .253 40 3 674 * f& . .tea 120 3 67'4 G7. . , .257 SO 3 674 cn. .274 SO 3 f,7 4 G3. . .247 . . . 3 67'4 ' 67. .273 SO 3 G7 < 4 63. . , .214 . . . 3 67(4 ( 73. . .257 ICO ' 75. . , .212 40 3 674 72. . .222 20) 3 G'4 } 68. . , .274 40 3 67(4 ( 61. .221 40 ? C7 4 CS. . .238 . . . 3 70 93. .224 SO 67(4 ( S7. . .23.1 . . . 3 70 68. .2W . . . 3 7'4 GS. . .232 & 0 370 68.M. . .20S . . . 3 67'4 7.1. . .257 SO 3 73. 73. .24i ( . . . 3 67ft Go. . , .232 120 3 70 73.CO. . .260 80 367(5 ( S3. . , .215 . . . 3 70 71. . .222 . . . 3G7H 52. . , .256 160 3 70 64. . .2CO fO 3 C7',4 63 , . . .2 7 SO 3 70 61.M. . .23 : ? 200 3 67J4 91. . , .1S1 200 3 70 M. . .236 . . . 3 C714 us. .211 SO 3 70 BO. .211 . . . 3 67V4 P4. . .219 SO 3 70 3S. .241 80 3 67 4 .217 80 3 70 73. .233 . . . 367V4 60. . .27(1 ( 80 3 70 68. .261 . . . 3 67V4 54. . .294 ' 3 70 75. .238 SO 3 67 > ,4 .238 'so 3 70 74. .2J3 . . . 3C7V4 68. . .22 ! 40 3 70 32. .240 . . . 3 67V4 88. . .221 120 3 70 64.M . . .2SS 3 671.4 CO. . .303 SO 3 70 M irn .1 C7l 71 V.7 i 7n SHEEP Offerings were extremely light and not enough sheep or lambs were on sale jo excite very much Interest among buyers , otlll there was n good demand , and buyers were out early and everything desirable I changed hands readily. The prices paid were fully steady and entirely satisfactory I ii e.s.Srs . ! > s ° me yearling clipped lambs I soJU at + U.OQ , Quotations on fed clipped sheep and lambs : Western wethers , $4.905.15 ; good to choice Mexican Iambs , $6.256.40 : good to cholco western lambs. $6.00' < T6.25 ; fair to good wsstern lambs , $5.2505.75 ; western i yearlings , Jo.2555.50 : western ewes , good to ! choice , $4.254. 5 ; fair to good owes. $3.75 | f.J2J ; good to choice spring lambs , $6.509 7.00. Representative sales : No. v \ - > r ] old ewes 90 $3 M 92 lambs , stackers 10 J " ; 30 western ewes 100 4 25 * ewe 100 450 11 sheep in 5 23 109 lambs and yearlings , shorn. . 84. 6 UO CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MAIIKET. Domnnil for Cnttlc nnd HOKH Active , but Sheep Are Sloir. CHICAGO. June 29. There was a fairly good demand for cattle today and , although receipts were liberal , offerings were well cleaned up at strong to lOc higher prices for good lots. Good to tancy beeves sold nt $5.1605.75 commoner grades bringing $4.60 ® 5.10 ; feeding steers , $3.50536.00 ; bulls , sows and hslfers , $2.2oJG.10 , the latter price for fancy heifers : western steers , $4.70QG.50' Texans , $4.0035.10 ; calves , $4.00 7.50. There was a better demand for hogs from packers and prices were strong early at yesterday's best quotations. Later the mar - sold . . . eavy , „ - . - - . . „ - - . , J1.60iiJ3.50. ; i There was a slower demand for sheep nnd lambs and prices ware largely lOc lower. Shep sold at $2.0002.25 for culls up to $5.005 ? 5.2-5 for prlmo lots ; ( rood choice yearlings , SG.25 ; clipped lambs , $ G.OG Jj'6.50 ; spring lambs , RECEIPTS-Cattle. 9.000 head ; ho s , 30- 000 head ; sheep , 10,000 head. KiiiiHiiH City Live Stock. KANSAS CITY , June 29. CATTLE Re ceipts , 1,300 natives , 1,000 Texans ; market steady , strong and active ; native steers , heavy , J5.00'ff5.45 ; medium , $4.35Ti5.530 ; light , $ ! .25&5.40 ; Texas ters , $4.1566.05 ; Texas cows. $2.75(53.80 ( ; native cows and heifers , $2.25i5.15 ; stackers and feeders , $3.500-4,90 ; bulls , $2.75M.25. HOGS Receipts , 13,000 ; market steady to strong ; bulk of sales , $3.7033.75 ; heavy , $3.72 % < & -3.B7 % ; packers , $3.7 < MT3.SO ; mixed , $3.65ft3.77 % : light , $3.GOfr3.70 ; Yorkers , $3.653) ) 3.70 ; pigs , J3.5603.C5. SHEEP Receipts. 2,000 ; market firm ; lanibf , $4.50 6,50 ; clipped muttons , $4.00 ® 5.23 ; stockcrs and feeders , $3.0003.60 ; culls , $1.5003.25. St. I.oulH Live .Stock. ST. LOUIS , June 29. OATTLE Receipts , 3,000 , Including 1,600 Texans ; market steady ; fair to choice native shipping and export HARNESS-SADDLERY. - . UAItlfttliU , HADDLlifi AffD Jolbrr * of f.tathrr , SadMtVy Har0.u > art , Bt t We solicit your order. " . 313-315-317 B. 13th. DOILER AND SHEET IRON WORKS SncceiHorn AVIUon A Drake. Manufacturers bollera , smnko stacks and ! fcreechlngs , pressure , rendering , sheep alp , 1 larJ and -.rater tanks , boiler tubes con- i ttantly on bond , second hand boilers i boupht and sold. SnrHnl n'ld prompt to I repairs In rlty or coiuitrv 19th nn < i l BOOTS-SHOES-RUBBERS , Sewed Shoe Go ' M'/'rs I Jobbers of. Foot Wear VTISIUUN AGENTS ron Joaoph Bunigan Hubbor Oo. CHICORY I Ohicory Oo. Orowen aofl is nurtetur r > ot ill foitn * ot Cblcory Omaha-Frtmont-O'Nill. DRY GOODS. E , Smiih & Go. lmfH t * ai lokb r of Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods AND NOTIONS. at'ors. > ( SSfl 30 , with fancy worth ti fS.W ; dresswl brcf and butcher Hirers. ti. 5.00 ; Metro utirler i.oort pound * . H 2-MM t-0 ; Mockers nnd fr ( lfT. ,1So . < Oi cow ami 1 heifers , J2.26 f > . btiilit. 2sAfl3 < 0 ; cnnniM , $ I.Siyjr2.76 ; Tcx.is nnd Indtsn uteer * . W.40 ® 4. 00 ; cows nml hflfern , l2.Sflill.00. IIOOS Recelptn. fiS < iO ; market otradv ; plfts nnd llicht , W * Olf.1.M ; packers. .7CSa > 3 JO : butchers , IS go 3 . sJlHKr-HrcflpiK. 3.300 ; market ! -t'ndy ; natlvo mtittotifi , SHiofd.TS ; spring Inml J 1.50177.00 : rttllH and btirks. ll.60JH.2o ; utock crs , Jj. \riv ViirU \ , \ \ \ < MIooU. NU\V YORK , June . -lIKBVKS-Rc- cclpts , 6Vi head ; no trade ; feellnc Rtendy. Cables quotp HVP cattle steady nt liaiZeJ refrigerator beef lower at 84'ic. ' CAI.VKS-RecolpIs , 310 head ; very llttls demand ; price * easier ; veals , J5.iOJj7.00i buttermilk. J4 onfH.40. SHUKl' AND I/AMHS-Repplpts , R.SWJ head ; good sheep steady ; others weak. l.ambs opened llrm to 15o hlcher ; closed , with advance lots. Sheep , W ( nM 6 25. IxtmlB , J5.BOW7.62H. maln'y at } < i.G5 j7.40. Iloas-Rccelpts. 2,240 head ; higher at J3.SO O3.40. .si. , > N * i > li I.lviStork. . SOUTH ST. J05K1M1 , June . -SpPcli\l. ( ) The Journal nuotos on follows : CATTLH Rcci-lpts , 700 head ; market steady to strong ; natives , JI.G53K > .2d ; Texaa nnd wcstorns. $4.503 0.10 ; cows and hi-Uorst , J2.00I/5.00 ; bulls and stairs , 2.Mijl.G5 ; year lings and calves , ! UX > Uo.OO ; stockciH and feeders. J3.4 ii4.7r , ; veals , M.2oii7.W. HOGS Reot-lpts. 6,500 head ; mnrkot steady to atrong , Belling nt J3.65U3.0 ; bulk , } 3.C5tf 3. ii > . 8HKEP Receipts , 100 head ; market strong. Stoi-U In Following are the receipts at the four principal western markets tor June 29 : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha . 2G.t3 12 , 6 a'j Chicago . 9.0HO 30.000 10.000 Kansas City . UOO iiVW ; ( 2.WO St. Ix > uls . 3,000 G.500 3,500 Totals . 15.M5 62S6 , 15.7W ) Wool Mnrkft. LONDON , Juno 29.-WOOL-There was a full attendance of buyers at today's wool auction sales. Fine crossbreds and merino : ) were In llrm demand. Gurmtin representa tives operated more freely , dividing merinos equally with the homo trade , riie con tinental buyer.- * were eager bidders for locks and pieces at high rates. A largo quantity of low medium crossbreds roaJ'.ztd , trom 5 to 7',4 per cent below the Miy series. Thu number of bales offered aggregated 12,952. The sales ot thu day wore 12,9,1s bales. New South Wales , 900 bates ; scoured , Is 4d@1 Hl ; greasy , lO' dyis Id. Queens land , 900 bales ; scoured , Is 5 > vd < Uls lud ; greasy , 9Jls3',4d. Victoria , 1,600 biles ; courcd , 5iili2s ; greasy , SdSi'ls > sd. Sou.li Australia , 100 bales ; greasy , 5 4d3ils. West Australia , 300 bales ; greasy , 71idSls7l | < ! d. Tasmania , 700 bales ; greasy , Gi/7d. New Zealand , 7,9 < X > bales ; scoured , BtalgUslOVsd ; y greasy , Gdijlsld. Cape of Good lloi > e and i. Natal , 400 bales ; scoured , laBlfcd ; greasy , Sd IX ffls i,4d. JM A ST. LOUIS , Juno 29. WOOL Unchanged. IF BOSTON , June 29. WOOL The American ti Vool nnd Cotton Reporter will say tomor- Rt row : The wool market has continued ac- ft live nnd strong- . During : the last week " prices have reached the highest figures neon , "y l lii m re than a year nnd the tendency Is at tali - \ > tiling unmistakably upward. Manu- fucturcri , trailers and speculators liavo been opciatlng quite freely , both the largo and tmall mills being represented In the inatket , and all have apparently come to thu conclusion that It Is no use to stand out longer ngalnst the Inevitable rise In wool. Prices ex-eedlng 50 cents clean for tine ter ritory wools have been freely paid , cholco selected staple commanding as much as 53fi > ; j B4c. Some large lines of wool have been ! .y taken at current quotations. The strength , ' , ; an . buoyancy shown by the market were iV accentuated by the reports received from rJ the London wool sales , which ononoil mi i Tuesday with a good attendance and offer ings of 234,000 bu'.es. The continued strength and Increased activity shown In the goods market has naturally given a strengthening Influence. Sales of the week nt Boston amounted to 2,405,000 pounds of domestic and 703,000 pounds foreign , making a total of 6.113.SOO pounds , against a total of 6,654,400 pounds for the previous week nnd a total ot 1,261,500 pounds for the corresponding week last year. Sales since January 1 , 1809 , amounted to 124,638,200 pounds , against 54- 905,310 pounds last year at this time. ' Coffee Mnrket. NEW YORK , Juno 29. COFFEE-Opttons opened steady and unchanged , ruled stu pidly dull and narrow in the absence of important news from abroad ; closed steady nnd unchanged to 5 points higher ; sales , 500 bags. Including October. $1.90 ; May , $5.00 ; spot , Rio , steady ; mild , steady. California Dried Kriiltn. i NEW YORK , June 29. CALIFORNIA V DRIED FRUITS Steady. Evaporated ap- If pies , common , GH < i77c f ; prime wire tray. S\iti \ Y 8c ; choice. 8 % < 5 ic ; fancy , 9jf9c. 'Prunes , 3H'ff8c. Apricots , Royal , 14c ; Moor park , 14g > lSc. Peaches , unpecled , 10013C. . rvnt. i ; 0 < * ERPENMEYaCO. ROOrl4NrLIFEBLCO. BRANCH 1038 NAt OMAHA HEO. LinCOLM HER JflHES E. BOYD & GO , , Telephone 1030. Omnlnt , Neb COMMISSION , GRAIN , PROVISIONS und STOCKS HOARD 01' TRADB. Direct wift to Ohlcago and New York. Corr Dondcntii Johc A. Warren Ji C < x OF OMAHA. DRUGS. E. Bruce & Co. Druggists and Stationery Bo" BpecUltle * , Wlnm und 10th Mid Ilaraiy atrwt * ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. estern E Electrical Supplies. Eleotrio Wirintr noils and GHH a , W. JOHNHTON , Mrr. Itio Uowurd HL CONTWAOTOH ELECTRIC LIGHT and PO WER PLANTS 424 South loth St. HARDWARE. L ec-Glass-Mreeson Hardware Co. Wholesale Hardware. Bicycles and Sportlne Goods , 121aM ney Street. SAFE AND IRON WORKS. 'he ' Omaha Safe and Iron Works , G. ANDREEN , Prop. 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