10 THE OMATTA DAILY TJKIC: WEDNESDAY", JUNE 4JT, 1U00. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL T7!acat Ttlct Another Stsp Down the Pries Laddir. :ORN BREAKS EARLY RECOVERS LATER )nl Sprml ConipnrntUply tlulpt litl I'rot Intonn Arc Sternly In Hie l'nce of l,nrr Him i"' llrenk In Wlienl. i . . ... to licniywolshts, a'jffSPjCj I M"c. September, MV . on track, rso, iiiiih. s . iu i nui iif oi t Avre light n Id 2.:'.'.iji RICE Firm, domestic, fair to extra. 4U PEANt TS QUIct. fiiliry hand-picked, 4 fll'if, other domestic. 3'n3',ic TALLOW-Dtill. city ($2 per pkg.). Vic, nominal; ountry (pa kages freci, 4mjle. HUTTER-Rortlpts. 20.0ffl pkfTJ". ; market firmer: creamery, extrns, 16M)19c; factory, llfylOr. CHKESE-RoerlptS. 16,101 pkgs.; unset tied; law, white and colored, U'c; small, white and colored, 04c. E(10S-Rccclpts, 17.6(0 pkgs.; Irregular; western, loss off, ungrndod, lie; western, iilmr.'iilod. ut murk. IHfl2Hc. METALS-Thcre wan nnotlier advance i $5.2',t; No. 2, II. 65. nominal noted in the price of lent! today, owing to . . . i i .. . i . .. i .. i TV... wie (.'Ulllllllicu PL'liri ll ui Willi inriui. i tiu close Wins very unsettled at $1.22' tfl I.2J1. Spelter was also higher on account of good export Imiuiry and better cables. The close was llrmer In tone at ll.ZOJf 1.23. Tin, though Verv dull, was a shade hleher In sympathy rtttcAC.o. June 26 Lhiuldiitlon by longs with an udvntir" In London, dosing dull at 1 per K.itllrs were strong Three per cent r.-n iMt 27'jt Exchange on London, 25f I Si Spanish Is closed at 72 B"1.-. I1HHI. IN, June a), Prices were weak on the bourse today In consequence of the closing of accounts on sales. Vacuo strike rumors In regard to the mills In upper 8llc"lu and the uncertainty ns to affairs In China intciislfl-d the depression. On thu street nfter the i lose of business after the j close of the bourse, there was a recovery owing to better International advices. Spun I Ish U were harder and Americans wcro i maintained. CLOVHRSEED-Dult nnd higher: 1S9S ..'VAV'-V J""r-B--a'l"""J H. .y" lu nrlme. 13.05: l ski nrlme. $5.3u; October. " ni v.io. uom was uuuieu in northern, W'n I I'll i Mnrlcrt. TOLEDO, O.. June K.-WHEAT-Actlve and lower; spot, S6e; July, S8-V'i August, S(Jc; September, S"'c. I'ORN-Aotlvc and lower; No. 2 cash, 42c; September, 43'4C OATS-Acllvo and lower; No. 2 cash, 26c; September, 2t'4C. , HYE-Dull and unchanged; No. 2 cash, ivi.e. and a slackening of the i.omund caused a MUJjaj -PPowus ulct and snot. I'lg Iron warrants were weak and unsettled at $11.25. The brokers' price for lead was SUO and for copper $16.25. OMAHA WHOLESALE .MA HKEVl'S. further reliction In wheat today, July clos uib 4c under yesterday. Corn closed firm, i.e. down nnd o.Us steady. Hfl'ic depressed. Pork at the close was Sc. lard 74c lower; ribs wore a shade higher The. wheat market migni c imeiiv.i ,,J ; C n il It ! nf Trade mill Uuotntlnn" on "sober second thougnt. n v,us iiumv. simile nnil Fnney I'roiliire not wild and traders In u more leisurely KnOS-Hecelnts liberal; good stock, Sc. manner readjusted to a degree prices whb h UVI. I'OflrHV-Hens, 0V4fi7c; roosters, . , . ..I... i..ui uwh. neeorrtlnir to aire anil size. little; broilers, " .. "'" .".r .;" ,V nnHbwetVrn 12'IM-; "ducks; 4f,Gc; geese, 45c; turkeys. illvlK who iiw i-ifi..b ... - ac. Biluatlon. The Dnkotas nnd Minnesota re- KitKSlt l)HK98i:D POfLTHV-ltens. Srt ...i ..iiifnl crli.H nf illstress over HUi-: mutters. Mi fir: ilucks nnd ireese. Hit ,i, r.f tbnlr crons. but generally the ! 10o; broilers. Pi to 1 lbs., per doz, UvW 1.60; cries fell upon deaf ears. On thu other Yu'-TTKH-Comtnon to fair. 13c; choice, hand -and It was at this "' -.'"J.1" ! 1.111 fie: separator, 20c; gathered creamery, 3!,c under yesterday, and tho f"s,L' k'rn KiHll-Trout. He; blue fish, 12c: pickerel, of reports from the 'utl " rAklllV,p0,, ! Sc; cattish. 12c: dressed buffalo, Co; whlte Kansas, the mllan territory 0( I tish, loo; herring, fie; black bass. lCc; sal 11 was declared, woul.l raise lWW. U , ,0c uroI,plc 10c; pke, bushels more than ast yr r. an am unt , mm.ut, 12p; hullheads. 10c: ring perch, nearly. If not entliely s n tl I clc n I torn u k.- up Cr. M)Mer roo n.,c hoe,, lobMvrg 2c; for the shortage occasioned by tho . i.irtn- lnilcm,rr, aoo; cn.nish. 10c; yellow perch, Cc. west failure, llarvcs if m , ' t'ons . iMOKONS-Mve. per dor.. McBJl.OO. W, according lo authoritative !v'"3; VKALS-Cholce. sllOc progressing favorably In muV Should b. 1 1 A V 1 'cr carfoa d lots ; Upland, choice, the southv,est utid by next ;v't'u.h"''d.., midland, choice. JO.SO; lowland, choice. In fiill swing. Local longs PreiSPd Jie b I i M. strnw chol, Nf) , cli roC'. 0!'cU,P 71,,r,k;h ?Ll ,.?."pVfl .re. u tlrr d i No' 3 wh"o "ts, 24Uc; cracked corn, per hi u o..,-4; " : ..... ;.... .i.nt "in. m.w, corn nno oats, enoppen, per ion. IIIR Mlllllltnt ,1,1'i nu.ii.it, - "... IO Dulutli W'beiit MnrL.Pt, TllTiL'TII, Minn.. Juno 2t!.-VHr2AT-No. 1 hard, cash. Urv. July. SSSc; September, S'i,p; No. 1 northern, cash, f3c; July, MSe; September. 8lie; No. 2 northern, M4c; No. 3 spring, 7Sc. OATS-27!t2sc. CORN-llUc. section poured In early, sending July down to H2'-c within an hour of the opening. Home of the Important longs were tint sell ers, hut they were a small minority, for the crowd with big prollts In view yv.is largo. Later In the day July recovered to KUic but It was not because of any change In the crop sltuatlon-merely n matter of a little less pressure from longs for the mo ment. Tho bulge was lost in short order nnd probable further decline was checked by the ending of the session. The close was at the bottom. July lc under yesterday at S2e Seaboard clearances In wheat nnd Hour were eoual to 321,000 bushels. Kecclpts at primary points aggregated 33S.00O bushels, compared with l.wl.mw bushels last year. Minneapolis and Duluth reported IDS cars, ncalnst 311 last week and i30 a year ago, Hecelpls hero were 113 cars, none of con tract grade. New York reported no loads taken for export. There was some c.ish nibbling from tho seaboard here, but It did nut wniouut to a demand. i 'urn broke early with wheat, but recov rted later and the end of the session found the market llrm. Country offerings early were reported fair, which helped In the de cline, but later It was said they were as a whole light. The recovery was on a large cash business. Ono llrm yesterday dis posed of half a million bushels and various people today worked tnof)c all told. July hold between 40-c anil 41'4c. closing Uc un der yesterday at IbV- Hocelpts here were l.KSD cars. Oats were comparatively quiet. The mar ket broke early with wheat, but steadied later In sympathy with corn and a fnlr commission house demand. Including some northwest orders. Receipts were 627 cars. July sold between 2ITlc and 23V4C, closing V'io down at 2."1,if2.Vvii0 Provisions were steady in the face of lower hogs and the wheat break. There whs a demand for ribs from packers who have recently been selling lard ami this caused a partial recovery from the opening decline of 12'.c In pork. July pork sold be tween $12.17',4 and $12.30 and closed Bo down nt J12.27&; July lard between $.77',-j and JH.S7V. closing 7Hc lower nt Jti.SO, and July libs between $.!: and ?7.05, with tho close a shade higher at Jti.lfi'i. Estimated receipts tomorrow: Wheat, ICS cars; com, 410 cars; oats, 160 cars; hogs, 21,000 head. i ae leading futures ranged as follows: $12.0O1fl2.:0; shorts, per Artlcles.l Open. I Illsli.l Low. Close.i Yes'y. Wheat Juno July MHST.'i sv; Aug. SP.iWii M-H tOHU'.i 41H July lO-HIPJ Hl4 Aug. inviti i2u Oats- I I July IKUfW 2.1V-: Aug. 25Vi2t; 20 Pork ) Julv 12 20 12 30 Sept. 12 15 12 50 July K, I li S7',i Sept. 7 00 7 0.1 Oct. 7 02141 7 0214! nibs- I I I July 7 00 7 0214 Sept. 7 07141 7 15 82 tali 40--, 40-V 41?i. 21 H.rit.', 81 S2 Klli 41'i 41! 42V: lW?i 25, 12 17' 12 2714 12 37J4I 12 4714 fi 77141 li 95 I a 95 7 0214 fi so ti 971j 7 0 6 7' 7 10 8.1 Hi 87i 418 4114 421i 25i4 20 12 3!14 12 15 6 8714 7 0214 7 Oi 6 0714 7 Oi'.. bran, per ton ton, ju.oo. VliOICTADLKS. CITCUMIIKIIS-Per doz., COc. ASPAUAOUS-llomo grown, per dor., 20 025r. NEW TURNIPS-Pcr. dor. bunches, 230 ?.0c SPINACH-Per box, 40050c. NKW IlKICTS-Per doz. bunches, 25c. NKW CA RltOTTS Per doz. bunches, 2Sc. LKTTt'CK Per dozen bunches, 201f23c. RADISHICS Home grown, per doz., 15 20c. PHAS-Pcr k-bil. basket. 60c. WAX UKANS Per 1-3 till. box. 40o. POTATOKS-Pcr bu.. choice, ZViOc. N'KIV I'OTATOKS-Por bit.. GOc. CAHHAOH Home-grown, per lb., 2c. CAlLIFLOWi:R-Pcr doz.. 11. TOMATOHS-Mlsslsslppl, per four-basket crate. Jl.OOfl.lO. Ml'SHROOMS-Per pound bos, COc. ltlllMlARH-Per pound 11412C ONIONS-Callfomla. per sack. I2.00O2.S. KRl'lTS. STRAWHKnRli:S - Colorado shlpplnc stock, per 21-ot. case, 2.731?3.00. HLACKMCRRIHS Per 24-at. case, $2,003 2.2,1. HLAf'Iv RASPRHRRIKR Per 24-at. case, $2.73; per 24-pt. ease, $1.50. HUD RASPHISRIUKS-Per 21-pt. case, to 50 ""(M'RRANTS Per 21-qU case. $2.00. PKACIIKS-Callfornla, per box. $1.10. APRICOTS-Cnllfornla. per box, $1.35. PLtWIS-Cnllfornla. per crate, Jl.25ffl.50. PUCNKS-Callfornla. per crate, $1.50Jj1.75. OOOSICHKimiKK Pep 24-ot. case. $2. CIIKRRIKS-Callfornla. ner 10-lb. box. $1.10; Missouri, per 21-qt. case. $2.23. TROPICAL FRUITS. PINKAPPLKS-Per doz.. $2.00. ORANOICS - California, Mediterranean sweets, per box, $1.00; budded seedlings, $3. LKMONS-Callfomla, fancy, $1.5034.73; choice, $1.2.1. ORAPI5 KRCIT-Callfornla. per box, $4. HANANAS Per bunch, according to size, $2.23j3.00. Htl)i:s-No. 1 green hides, CUc: No. 2 green hides, 5',4e; No. i salted hides. 714c; No. 2 salted hides, Cic; No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 12 lbs., 9c; No. 2 veal calf. 12 to 15 lbs.. Sc. MISCELLANEOUS. Nl'TS-nickory, large, per bu.. $t.23; shellbdrks. $1.35; English walnuts, per lb., 121130; lllborts, per lb., 12c; nltnonds, per lb.. llljlOo; raw, per lb., 514'oCc; roasted, 140714c. (IIAX;i:S IX AVAII.AIII.K SUPPLY. Plillnipilila Proiliipp Mnrkpt. PIULADELPIUA, June 28. PUTTER Firm; fancy western creamery, 19!4c; fnncy western prints, 20c. EOOS Uull and western ijc lower; fresh nearby. He; fresh western, 13'4c; fresh southwestern, 13e; fresh southern, 12c. M(l VIJ.MI2XTS )F .STOCKS AM) IIOXD.S, Srsaloii Without Any Ki'ltptiieiit mill I' I n n I Prlpps Are l.nttpr, NEW YORK, June 2ti.-The bull contln sont In stocks failed to realize their ex pectations today, though the changes at the cloie show net gains for the majority of stocks. Final prices, however, were con siderable beHw the best and the tone of tho market during the latter part of tho I day was decidedly unsettled and soottv, In spite of tho sustaining Inlluoncc of notable , strength In some stocks. The opening rlo was In sympathy with Iondon and was at- trlhuted to the effect of the news from ' CMna or the relief of Tien Tsln. Later advlcc showed that the periodical settle ment In I-ondnn had disclosed an unex pectedly laro bear account In Americans and tho London buying wn the covering of short contrt'ts. It was especially effect ive In some of the southern railroad stocks. The. New York market, however, showed It self Indifferent to the progress of ovontH In China, as It has consistently done throughout, and tho opening advance waa largely lost. Tho first rally In the market followed the sharp break In the wheat market and was morft notlceablo In the southwestern grang ers, especially Burlington and Atchlnn preferred. Crop news continued bad from tho spring wheat region, but tho specu lators who have boon buying wheat arc evi dently Impressed with tho willingness of mo farmers to tnuo tnc price offered, and Ximv Vnrl, Money llnrkel. NEW YORK, June 2ii.-MONEY-On call, easy nt lff114 Per cent; last loan. 1U; prime meteantlle paper. 3Mi 14 Per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE - Firmer, with actual business in bankers' bills at $I.S6Mi 1.86'i for demand and at $1 S-l'sW LSI1), for sixty ditys; posted rates, $l.?5ti I.S714 nnd $l.si; commercial bills, $I.S2i,4TM.S2,c. SILVER-Har. GISc; certlllcatcs, filiijtil'ic; Mexican dollars, 4be. PONDS Government, strong. The closing prices on bonds today are as follows: t"s. itt do coupon do 2, re do 3r, reg do coupon do new 4s, reg.. do coupon da old 4s, reg.. do coupon do 6. reft do coupon D. of c 3 .... AtrldKon, gen. 4s iln ftilj 4 Cnn. Houtliern 2s. . 107 t'hes. O. 44s 1! do Ss 1IJ.1, ('. & N. W. , 7s. ...110 in S. V. del). 54..U7H rid. Tormlniil 4 n Colo. Houth. 4 Sl'i u. : it. u. is n Uo 4s w. ...l' ...10il . . m .. 101 ...131 ...131 ...114 ...ir, ...in ...in ...1M . . ios ... MIj .. ecu .. SS'i ..mi, ..122 . fil ..I13 Is. .KM M.. K. & T. 2.. do 1r N. Y. C. U N. J. V. gen. 5s N. Pacine 3s do ts N Y. C .t Bt. I Nor. tc W. c. 4s 95'i Oiegon Nnv. Is. . lf''i do 4s IC1 Oregon H. L. 6s. ...130 do conjol 65 lV.b Reaillng Kfti. 4s 8S ltlo. O. W. Is W rit. I. & I M c. .V...U0 St L & X f ft. 6s.. .111 St. Paul conjoin.... 161 St. P., C. P. 1S...1IH, do 5s 1191, S. I'aclOc 4s 7 S, lbillwny 5s UOli HtHmlnrd It. & T. 6s 70 Tex. Sc Vae. Is Iinl OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cornfed Steers EU Stiadj to & Lowtr Little BUTCHERS' STOCK IN LIGHT SUPPLY lloit Sell Close to Tpn Cents l,ovpr l'rnctlcnll)- Etprjtblnn ChniiHc llnmln In (iuiiil Spiinoii t' lull it Sheep Mrnil), SOUTH OMAHA, June 26. Cattle. Hogs. Sheet'. .. 2.2JO 7,1-23 1.3U .. 4.174 12.9SJ 3,'ilU Recelnln wnm: Olllclal Monday Olllclal Tuesday Two days this week D.404 20,'.OS 5.112 Same days last week.... 6,201 14,379 8.75-j Same days week before . 9.0.13 1S.M7 2,322 Same three weeks aso.. 3,7 4,2n Same four weeks ago.... 7.161 20,129 5,311 Average price paid for ?.;: lor tn last several days, with comparisons: lltoJJISOJ.ilSOS. 11897. ls95.U93.:lS31. w " -J1"A CX. l HI-. I 11"-4 i:. T. V. CI. ..101I' do 2 M W I'.rle gen. 4s wj fnion Pnclde 4s ... lO'.'ii I'. W. I) i Is.. 72 iWalmtli Is 1M tlfti. Kp Ss 11714 do 2s 1M I Iowa Central Is n;i- Went Shore 4 K. C , P. & o. Is 61 Wis. Central Is. liiils. & N. unl. 48.M0U Vn. Centurle 921 i When Issued, orfered. Trust receipts. Huston Stock mill Ilonils. noSTON, June 2S.-Call loans. 214fi3 per cent; time loans, 3V-i per cent. Olllclal closlns: A., T. & St. Ke.. do pfd Aril. Suiir iln pfd il, u'linf.) ,.,r., , !i ,..,n,,.i I Hell Teletilinno .. Izatlon today, with 11 reverse sympathetic j """"i Albany eneei on grain carrying raiirnaus. The weekly statistics of railroad traflle froni Chicago show an Inetca-e In the grain tralllc of western lines for the week of 30 per cent over last week, reaching the best llgurcs for the corresponding week In live years, with the exception of last year. The deliveries nt primary points ran up 9.1 per 1 .', ' cent over last your, showing the attraction 1 :' 7 or present prices ror tne real noiders nt Wllt'lll. 1 lll ucilluilKli anon ueiiiii'ieu ruiue- i ,,. . , , what from the alarmist reimrts of whole- hh.; ilephono .., niiln (lluiiHtnr In tho rrnriQ nnil 111l1llHnn.1l '. V' ' 1 Old Colony Honton L Huston Maine. C . 11. ,c Q Dominion Coal ,. do pfd Federal Steel ... do nfil I'll -hlnirg pfd Iilectrle .... I'M. lllfc. III.... Mex. ( entrHl . 2li Cnlon IMcine 43V4 . 70', Went Knd "1 .IIP. Atchison 4s M'j 111Ji N. i:. Cias & Coke 5s fil'i IS! Adventure .! .2(1 'Allouei Mln. Co.... I .HI Amnl. Copper Mi ,1f!l Atlnntlc 22 .IJJ'i l!oton Montana.. 21 . 3? .llutle. & lteston 1 .113'i Calumet & Ilecla....72 . 3 iContennlal . ' 1 Franklin 1WJ Oceo1.i . of No. 2. Cash quotations were ns follows: FLOUR Firm ; winter patents. $l.20i4.40; straights. J.1.20& 4.10; clears. $3.0C7T3.S0; spring specials, $4.75; patents. $3.iiOJ4'20; straights, J3.2Oif3.70; bakers. $2.40573.00. WHEAT No. 3, 7ViftSlc; No. 2 red, 82'if E3c CORN-No. 2, UVtllc; No. 2 yellow, 41'jffilPiC OATS-No. 2, 25,ji2.1?4P; No. 2 white, 2S ffl'iSl-e: No. 3 white 2li1(2Sc. PARLEY Good feeding, 41c; fair to choice malting, 13ft 13c. SEEDS-NO. I llax, $1."C; No. 1 northwest ern. $1 "fi. Prime timothy, $3.15. Clover, contract grade. $S.oo. PROVISIONS-Mess pork, per bid., $11.11 Stt 12.30. Lard, per ICO lbs.. Jii i'.7i,4ffn.SO. Short rids sides (loose), $S.Mifi7.l0. Dry salted shoulders (boxed). $i.75''k7.00. Short clear sides (boxed). $7. 10H7.50. WHISKY-Itasls of high wines. $1.23. SUOAR Cut loaf, $0.4S: grrnulated, $3.92; cotifectlonerH' A, $5.Ss; off A, $5.73. Following are the receipts and shipments for today: Articles. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 11.10) 11.000 Wheat, bu f.2.000 3,0.0 Com, bu 510,000 C'W,0i Oats, bu 302,000 IlJO.OiM Rye. bu X.00) Parley, bu :3, n.WO On the Produce exchanao today tho but ter market was strong; creameries, 141i" 10c; dairies, KililGV'. Cheese, steady, S'4 QSljc. ICggs, llrm; fresh. 11c. Cable nnil TrlPKrniililc Mi-ports Crnlii A (lout unit Ashore. NEW YORK, Juno 23. Special cable and telegraphic communications to Uradstreel's show the following changes In available supplies from the lust account: Wheat, United States and Canada, cast of tho Rockies. Increase, 91,000 bu.; (Liverpool Corn Trade News) alloat for and In Europe, Increase, SOO.OOi) bu.; total supply, Increase. 1.119.000 bu. Com. United States and Can ada, east of the Rockies, Increase, 1,250,000 bu. Oats. United States and Canada, east of the Rockies, Increase. S0i,000 bu. Among tho more Important Increases reported to llrndstreet's. not given In the olllclal visible Hiiti'ilv statement, are those nf 1.1O.0OO bu. at Fort Worth, 10S.O0O bu. at Cotoau, SS.OOO bu. at St. Josepn and 72.0W bu. at Dallas The principal decreases nro those of 300.000 bu. at northwestern Interior elevators, tus,- 000 bu. at Chicago private elevators, 92,000 bu. nt Jollet. 77.000 bu. at East St. Louis and 75,000 bu. at Manitoba storage points. The uenregute supply of wheat held at Portluud, Ore., and at Taeomn and Seattle, Wash., decreased 9i,000 bu. last week. salo disaster to tho erons and additional attention was given to tho hopes of the com orc. It was evident, however, that the bujlug of railroad stocks came largely from the short lnterct. which wax willing to tnko prollts at a decline In prices, but whl"li was not pressed to take losses at the advance. Tho continued weakness In Ilaltlmore & Ohio and sl-rns of heav'noss In Ponnsvt vanla discouraged th buying of the rail road stocks and they were Inclined to droop during the latter part of tho day Tho sustaining forre during tnat period was the advance In Brooklyn Transit and the steel stocks. In the former the bears showed symptoms of alarm, recalling their painful experiences growing out of the similar weakness In Third Avenue, another traction stock. There was no news to ac count for the strength In tho flteel stocks, but they wete aborbed with considerable conlldence and advanced easily on smalt transactions. Their gains nt one time ran from 1 to 3U nolnts. Apparently the opin ion Is gaining lorce that thp decline In the nrlce of Iron nnd ltn products has almost run Its course. A further rise In tho price of lead follow. Ing the rei overy of ye3ter lay and the strength of silver on a large demand frim Oriental countries had a tonic effect upon all the metal tnnrkets. Sugar was active and erratic, fdvnnclng on the rise In re lined sugars, but relapsing on profit tak ing. The call by the Treasury department for the payment of a third Installment of JG.OOO.OOO of government deposits had no ap parent effect on sentiment, as the date fixed for the payment. July 10, goes beyond the Immediate presslptr demands on the money mnrkPt. which will be for the July 1 set tlements. Time monev continue. to harden, but call loans are still ve-y ensv. Some of tho speculative bonds hnw sharp recoveries, but the mnrket generally was IrreBiilar. Total sales, par value, $1, 070,000. United States 3s. coupon, advanced V. In the bid price. The New York Commercial Advertiser's London financial cablegram: There was a gcnetal rally In the mar kets hero todav on the reports of the rellff of Tien Tsl" and the safety of Artti'ml Pevmnur. London bought Americans, thlnkln" a rally wao due. and New York supported. London, however sold Haiti more & Ohio and Norfolk Si Western, buy ing Canadian PacKlcs. The contango was four, rno naiiK lost .b.iw bi " numo America. A fal business was done on loans nt 314 per cent lor over the half your. Silver wni Old Dominion Rubber .U7 ,:o-, . H'i . !0 r.'i .:no . 16 . 21',i Parrot ljutney Santa IV Copper. Tamarack Utah Mining WHinm Wolverines 15'i ... 12", ... V) ... 3SI, ...134 ... 4, ... 2Ci ... V ... 3514 London Stock Quotations. LONDON, Juno 2. 4 p. m. Closing: Consols, money. .100 13-1G do nccount HM'i Atchison 2".'l Can. 1'iicinc 50 St. Paul 111. Central .... ItMilsvllle Anaconda Union IMcitle pfd... 72 Hand Mines N. Y. Central 131 I Krle do 1st prd ... Pennsylvania . Heading lUVN. 1'acinc pfd. PPiklrand Ttunk . 11U 3111 6li 5 72V4 f, 401 PAR SILVER-Strong and active nt 2S14c er ounce. MONEY lUii1'4 per cent. Tho iatc or discount in the open market for short bills Is 2r;t5J2i per cent; for three months' bills, 2Mt2Ti tier cent. Hunk CleurliiK". CHICAGO. June 2. Clearings, $25,479,191; balances. $2,021,031. Posted exchange, $I.S5 4.SS. New York exchange 23c premium. NEW YORK. June 2'i.-Clearlngs, $18S.190, 739; balances, $S.0I9,3I4. ST. LOUIS. June 2-i. Clearings, $5,733.9S0; hnlances. $Xi0,77-l. Money, 5fi7 per cent. New York exchange, par bid, 15c premium asked. 11ALTIMORE. June 26,-ClcnrlnBB, $5,619, C29; balances, $133,515. PHILADELPHIA. June 26. Clearings, $14.41(1.600: clearances, $2,251,321. r.OSTON. June 26. Clearings, $17,932,757; balances, $1.24S,lil9. June 1..,. June 2.... June 3.... June 4. .. June 5.... June 6.... Juno 7.... Juno 8 Juno a.... June 10... Juno 11... Juno 12... Juno 13... June 14... Juno 15... June 16... .Mine 17... Juno IS.., Juno 19... June 2u. .. June 21... June 22... June 23... June 21.., June 2.1... June 26... 4 SS 3 V 1 8J J 03 I JW, -Si 4 91 4 94 4 95 D 02 5 01 1 5 001 f 4 91 4 S6 4 S3 o 63 3 1.1 3 61 4 1$ 4 21 3 40 2 tt 4 301 4 51 4 01, 3 16 4 10, 3 32: 3 31 4 01 3 SS 3 CO 3 87 3 61 3 92 3 591 3 ySi 3 ' i 15 3 27 3 67 3 31 3 61 3 75 3 66 3 79 3 29 4 S9, 3 64 3 77. 3 3i, 1 93 3 t2 ) 3 90 3 12 3 631 3 a, 3 181 3 OS 4 44 5 03 3 W 3 21 3 101 4 46 2 S3 2 S 4 34i 2 S7, 4 33, 4 4t 2 931 4 35, 4 49 I & 01, 4 4 o .'i 3 30, 14 34 3 31 3 0 3 ?!) 3 04 2 I3l 4 3 2 91 4 441 4 67 3 U0 4 3.) 4 lu 3 Vil 1 6i 4 3S 3 Oil 4 41 3 (II advices from other market points wero dlscoumglng. Ill coiuniuence of these near features the market opened 1 tfl.V'i" 0,.L Only a few loads, however, sold i'p iowrr. ns Chicago soon came fully 10c ower. and before salesmen could let go, the mnc,' here was also 10c lower, Half of the re cclpts changed hands In n short time, and then, as the more urgent orders wcro llllcii, nnd as a good many sellers were unwilling to accept the prices offered, the nuirKii slowed up and for a time but few loads changed hands. , . The general run of good mixed loads, such as brought $3.10 vesterd.iy. sold $3.00rft5.02i3. about half nnd half, but n Ittle later buyers would not pay over $' ".l anything, and there were n good tnrtnj $ . bliis. For n time It wns verv weak, a then It picked up again, and the hogs so d more like the early market. tliHt Is. mostl at $.1.0), with some nt $5 021s. Today's decline wipes out the l"V,nC0-.?,i tho short) advance mnde mi Snturdny and leaves the market about where It was on Friday of last week, or close to 6c low" than on Tuesday of Inst weok. Representa tive sales: No. 6).... M 38 96 to. . . . ss:.... it 66 .... Av ..IV. ...m ...21s ...3K) .16.1 ,..:is ...I7D ...211 76... 52.. 7.1.. 4 50 4 6.1 4 53 4 4 70 4 4 5) 6 06' 3 64 i 3 lil 1 1M .1 ll J MJ . I I 93 3 6( 3 SI . 5 00 3 651 3 72 . 5 13l 3 C3 3 72; I 3 62 3 bS ft 1U1 3 (A), 02; 2 95; .1 5 01 3 C3 3 15 It 21; 3 02 3 21- 3 021 3 26 3 00 1 iwi O n I 3 13, 2 97 4 4S 4 43 I 37 4.4 4 40 4 46 4 83 4 52, 4 73 74 . . f. .. M.... 10.... 15. 1.1.. s 10 61 ft) 114 .14 C7 . . .20 ....:n ....217 ....236 ....:oi . . . .2S4 ....2.11 ...2.14 3.16 Sli. 2C0 12.) 1 1C0 160 JO a) sa 160 40 1M :o tn 120 to 1 K 1 C. stock Indicates Sunday. . The ofllclnl number of cars of urougut in today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. H'r's. C. M. & St. P. R:.. 2 1 O. & St. L. Ry t Missouri Pnclllc Ry. 27 2 Unlun Pacific System 32 12 7 C. & N. W. P.y 1 1'., E. & M. V. R. R. 52 S, C. & P. Ry 3 C St. P.. M. &. O. Ry. 13 II. & M. R. R. R H C, H. & Q. Ry 1 (., R. I. &. P.. east... 5 C. R. I. & P.. west.. 3 4 63 4 70 4 0 I 67 I I TI I ! V" 1... 1 m... S3... 71... 20... r.9... 4S 241 17 1 13 61 15 1 69. Total receipts ....1S5 1S9 1.1 2 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head indicated: Buyers. Cattle. Hoes. Sheen. Omaha Packing Co (.!. H. Hammond Co Swift and Company Cudahy Packing Co Armour & Co Omnha, Kansas City.... Cuduhy, Kansas City... Cudahy, from country... R. Decker & Degan Livingstone & Schnller.. Hamilton & Rothschild. Cudahy Pros & Co Held over 12,79$ a 921 3S7 1.0.12 73) 1,641 596 630 1,122 217 (95 1,121 1,0X9 723 3,929 897 93 522 tiS 36 20 56 562 113 102 7B S3 70 .17 67 it 51 79 SO 73 Pr. 1 9.1 4 95 4 tPi I f.714 4 !7', 1 oo .1 ro .1 to 5 00 .1 tut J I) 5 00 S fo 5 0i) .1 M 1M 5 40 S 0) . . . r. 00 ... .1 00 ... .100 . . . f. no 5 ro .1 r) .1 Oi) r, 00 ... s 00 ... .1 M ... 5 C0 ... 50) 200 5 M M .1 0.) IS) 5 f) ... O0 120 r. m M 5 00 ... .1(0 1:0 r, 00 so .1 00 P0 .1 0i) 40 .1 00 It.) 5 CO 230 2iV) 3 00 .212 120 f, 0) coo r, 00 240 .1 00 ... .1 00 120 5 00 ... 5 CO M fi 00 100 5 ( 120 .1 f) 80 5 00 .113 .2.14 .22 .29 .2.12 .236 .210 .213 No. .11.. 75. . 34.. 65... f I.. 71.. 5(1.. 54.. 81.. 64.. 81.. 62 : f 62 1 10 IS 61 50 fi 67 4 57 7 68 57 61 Av. Bh. ..226 tO ..233 ... ,.246 ,.:ss ..2-0 '..2.17 ..221 ..2M ....239 ....230 226 ....228 . . . .2.16 ....218 ,...!Cl ....228 ....209 . ..?2K ....272 ..'.X ..241 ,.18 ,.2.)3 36... 67... 67... 52 n 79 M 83 CS ...206 ,..2M ,..2.11 ...273 ...232 ..211 ...157 ...204 .11 315 270 86.. 5?.. Condition 'nf the Trpiinury. IV A 5! II 1 NOTO N, Jurip 26.-Today's state ment of the treasury balances in the gen eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve In the division of redemption, shows: Avnllahle cash balance, $100,621,069; gold, $67,Si.202. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. June 26. Shorts were given nnolher Eovere shaking up In today's cot ton market and friends of the staple failed to escape occasional setbaiks, Before the opening the room trade seemed to believe the advance which started ten days ago had run Its course and that Influences as a whole warranted speculation on the bear 10... r,2. . , 75... 3. . , S3.., 74.. 77.., CI.., U... 81.. 73.. Totals 1.015 CATTLE There wns a good run of cattle today, consisting almost entirely of corn fed steers, Owing to the very liberal offer ings of that kind nf cattle nnd the further fact that this market Is very high ns com pared with other selling points, buyers seemed to feci that they could afford to take their time, and If possible force some little concession. The market for that rea son did not open very active right at the 70 start, und first bids were generally a Uttlo ; fO. lower. Still there was a good demand, buyers evidently wuntlng the cattle, nnd 1 42. they bought the most of them In good seaj . r2. son. Such cattle as Just happened to suit 46. buyer's fancy sold at about steady prices, 61. while other cattle sold a little lower, some j s. sellers putting the decline nt 5c. Perhaps , 76. the market could be best described ns 1 75. steady to a Httlo lower In spots. As a 74. mnUcr of course everything that wns n ..205 ..K7 '.'.2C6 ..222 ...227 193 2H 27.1 218 191 17" 233 213 2M 227 219 233 242 120 190 CO .1 O) 1 00 r. 00 5 fo .1 c.i .1 0) .1 0.) r, (i 3 60 ,1 M .1 CO ,1 CO 3 00 .1 00 5 M .1 00 40 5 00 160 S CO 160 .1 00 SO 5 CO 40 1 00 20) .1 00 120 5 00 6) 5 0) SO 5 00 10 r 00 150 5 ft) 160 240 I) S1 40 S) to '40 50 to 120 100 little off In quality or that showed grass was unmistakably lower. Cows and heifers were In very light siip- rily, and tho good kinds of dry lot stuff sold n yesterday's notches, but anything on the commnnlsh order was a little lower. Bulls and ether rough stock sold a good deal the s-nie as yesterday. 211 211 20.1 303 270 249 251 195 201 220 220 231 274 S 00 5 00 5 CO .1 00 .1 Cl) 5 00 P2.. 78.. 60.. 77. . 67.. Irfi. . 70.. 71.. .. fD.. 78,,. 71... 12... 53... C. . C4... ,17... 47... 71... CO... til... 6J... SI... 90.. 58.. W.. CI.., 71'.. 1.1. . 67.. 24.. 5.1. . S 64 ) hS 57 41 87 K 61 80 63 US 78 JS.1 66 19 ..240 ..290 ..249 ..342 . ..290 ..27.1 ..231 ..231 ..2il4 ..216 ..241 ..29 ..288 ...282 . . .'.6 . . .232 ...211 . ..23t ...226 ...207 ...231 ...170 ...303 ...281 ...276 ...2)8 Pr. 5 00 5 IK) 5 i) 5 00 .1 no 6 CO 5 () 5 0) 5 0.) 5 00 ,1 O 5 00 .1 ( 5 00 .1 0.1 5 OJ14 5 0214 .1 02 'a .1 02 '4 .1 Oil , 12) .1 0! ... S02"i ... 5 02'4 160 .1 M' , 40 5 O.'i, M 5 OIL. 5 021, M 80 so 1.1) 40 12) 120 200 200 120 W 120 SO W SO SO so so i 07' 1 .1 OPi 5 02 IJ .1 02 14 1 024 ,1 02 5 Ojifj 5 02',, 5 r2i ,1 .121, 5 02i 5 A2"i 5 n2'4 6 02 'j 5 02j .219 2S0 SOJi, ....211 ....211 ....2S6 ....314 ....CIS ....29) ....2.S ....21.1 ....248 ....211 .'.'.'.'207 ....2T9 ....2.1S ....273 ....2S1 ....229 . . . .255 ....219 ....23.1 . .242 ""224 ....236 ....231 . . . .228 ....234 ....2M ....210 ....23J ..267 ..M7 ..224 ,(. ..268 ..238 ..231 . .261 . .231 ..221 2V 40 210 120 4) !0 120 29) 83 C4 71 61 76 50 Si) 40 80 120 .220 .W8 120 5 CO 61 28.1 ... 5 09 76 213 60 5 00 50 240 ... 6 00 07 27.1 ... & 00 89 250 ... 5 00 61 30 ... 5 CO .10 3.13 120 .1 (0 f 269 M 6 CO 73 219 40 5 CO 63 244 23 274 SO 5 00 ,0 5 6 813 ?9 SHEEP There was a decent kind of n run of sheep today, some fifteen cars being reported In the yards, most of them n good kind of stuff. The mnrket on choice kill ers did not show any material change, but on anything that was not good the trade was verv Blow nno wean, wun common 02' i 5 02", 3 02', 5 OP , 5 02', .1 02' . 5 02", 5 0.M, 5 C2's .1 Wt 5 02', 3 GJij 5 02'a .1 OPi 3 C2'3 5 Cji 5 02', 1 (2'i .1 021 5 02'j 5 02'i ,1 02 1, 240 6 C2', lt0 5 02H, ... 5 i'2'i 2S0 SO", 120 5 02 1 4 S) 5 02'4 80 5 C2'.j ... 5 0'H ) 5 021', ICO 5 D2',i 40 5 021 i 12) 5 02a SO 5 0." j 120 5 0214 320 6 02 '3 4) 5 C2'i .1 02 1 .1 02'i 5 02'i 5 02V4 f 02'i 5 02 '4 5 02 V, 5 or, 5 0.1 5 01 5 OI 5 or, 5 03 5 05 5 05 160 160 SO Stockers and feeders were In verv llcht uief shinnnrn must not forcet supply, hut so Is the demand. There were 1 what has been said In these columns fre- fev very common stock cattle on the Holst-.ln order which were very slow. Rep resentative sales: BEEF STEEP.3. side. The cables were onslderably better than anticipated, but after opening 4JH0 points higher In response to the llrmness in 1r.r?n i . V J ; j. 1 Iverpool the market quickly dropped back 2S5-16. but Hales, wcie made to nif,UVli prices. Investment support nhw voiiK i::xi:i:.vi. MARKET. Qinitntlnii for the liny 011 ViirlmiH Coniiiinillt li'H. NEW YORK. Juno 20.-FLOUR-Rocelpts, 21.000 'bbls.; exports. 7.474 bbls.; lower and very dull; winter patents, $1.30J4.60; Minne sota patents, $I.SO'u5.25; Minnesota bakers, $1.2M3.65; winter straights. $I.101.50; winter extras. $2.S01i3.25; winter low grades, J2. SCXf4 2S5. Rye flour, llrm: fnlr to good, $3.1G13.S5; choice to fancy. $i,10ii3.75. CORNMEAL Firm; yellow western, 95c; city. 01c; llrandywltu'. $2.f01t2.C(i. RYE Weak; No. 2 west. rn. 6714c, f o. h., nlloat; state. 63(6lc, c. I. f.. New York, car lots. BARLEY Dull and nominal; feeding, 18c, p I. f.. Now York; malting, 50fi53c, 0. I. f Now York. BARLEY MALT Nominal at 53fJ3Sc. WIIEAT-Recclpls, 11.207 bu.; exports, 157,127 bu. Snot, weak; No. 2 red, 91Hc f. o. b,. afloat; No. 2 red, SSc. elevator; No. 1 northern, Duluth, 91c, f. n. b., afloat, prompt; No. 1 hard. Duluth. 9.P40. f. o. b.. afloat, prompt. Options gcnernlly weak and lower all day under heavy realizing, un- saiisiaciory ciioies aim nuseucu 01 mippnn such as tho market hid Irct week. North west crop news continued bad, while bear ish reports enme In from winter wheat Mates west of tho Mississippi. Closed weak nt 3'iH3l40 net ilocllno. July, .sT'h.OM)'!.'. closed at Sc; September. S7MIS9VC. closed at 8714c; December. SSUtrMiTHO. closed at -fSlic CORN-Recelpts, 110,100 bu. ; exports. 103. 130 bu. Spot, llrm; No. 2. 4SSc. f. o. b.. nlloat, und I'ljc. elevator. Options opened fairly active and weaker from tho effects of liquidation, better crop news and lower rnblcs, but finally recovered on a big cash demand, July. I6ll6',c. closed nt 46?ie; Sep. tcmber. Witl l"7nc. closed at I7?ic. OATS-Rocelpts, 95,700 bu.; exports. 113.777 bu, Spot, steady; No. 2. 29',?c, No. 3, 23i4c; No. 2 white, 3140; No. 3 white, 3H4C; truck mixed western, 29lt1(M!5io; track white, 301a 0T3.1ljc. Options, unlet and barely steady. PROVISIONS-Ileef, firm; family. $10.50fj 12.W); mess, $9.(ri9.5'). Beef hillns, J20-t8V 21.00; packet, $10,500 11.50; cltv. extra India mess, $1U.00U 17.50. Cut meats, steady; pickled bullies, $S.12'44l9.0O: pickled shoul ders, $6,75; pickled hams, $3.751i 10,23. Lard, wenk; wrstern Btenmed. $7.03; refined, weak; continent, $7.25; S. A.. $S; com pound, $6.25. Pork, strong; family, $!3.757r 14.50; shnrt clear, $11.00ffl5.23; mess, $13.0047 JJ.M). HAY-Qulct; choice. S0fiS7".; shipping, taff 70c. HOPS Steady; state, common to choice, '99 crop. lHiMci old. 3HGc; Pacific coast, "i'J crop, HtiHc; olds, 3i5c, HIDES-Sleady: (lalvesfon. 20 to 25 lbs., Jtci California. IS to 21 lbs,, 2114c; Texas, dry. 24 to 30 lbs., lie, LEATH ER Firm ; hemlock sole, Buenos St, LoiiIm (i nil 11 11111I Provisions. ST. LOUIS, June 26.-WHEAT-Lower; No. 2 red, cash, elevator. $2c; track. 81fiK5c; July, S2c; August, S2'ic; September, 8314c; No. 2 hard, SOKSlc. CORN Lower; No. 2 cash. 41c; track, 42c; June. 41c; July. iO-1,?! 1014c; September. 4114c. OATS Lower: No 2 cash, 2.1c; track, 23Uo; June, 25c; July, 2314c; September, 2lHo; No. 2 white, 27!c. RYE Firm, at 62c, FLOUR Dull, unchanged. SEEDS-Tlmothy, no market. Flax, nom inal, nt $1.77. BRAN S.ciily; sucked, east track, CSJJ'Uc. CO RNM E A I ,-J2. 10'a 2.15. HAY - Timothy. strong, $9.50012.50; prairie, easy, 6.5"'o7.00. whims ;y steady, ji.ki. IRON COTTONTIES-$l.C0. BAaoiNO-7H(rrsc. HEMP TWINE-Oc. METALS-Leud, llrm: $1.03fi 10714. Spelter, llrm; ?4.1. POULTRY - Steady; chickens. 714c; springs, U(f?13e; turkeys. 4c. ducks, 6c; springs. So; geese. 3c; springs, 7c. EC.OS-Steady: 10c. BUTTER Steady: creamery. 1019Ue: dairy. 14'ril0e. PROVISIONS-Pork. llrm; Jobbing, $12.50. Lard, lower; prime steam, $6.65; choice, $6.70. Dry salt meats, shoulders (boxed). 1 steady; extra cuts, 7.23; clear rlhs, $7.37'j; I clour sides, $7.621-. Bacon (boxed), steady; extra shorts, $7.75; clear ribs, $7.8714; clear sides, SS.0O. RECEIPTS-Flour. 5.0CO bbls: wheat. 21,000 bu; corn, 102,oo0 bu; oats. 36.000 bu. SHIPMENTS-Flour, 10,(X0 bbls; wheat, 21,000 bu; corn, H5,0n0 bu; oats, 35,000 bu. 1..l nl OCU,. Follo"ln nro tho closing prices on tho New York Stock exennngo Liverpool (irnln 11 nil Pro vlnlnim. LIVERPOOL. June 2fl.WH"EAT Spot, steadv; No. 1 northern, spring. 6s 614d; No. I C.illfo-nla. lis 9d5i6s lOd. Futures were easy; July. Cs 61! ; September, 63 7d; Decem ber, nnp'lnal. CORN Snot, American mixed, dull nt 4s ld; American mixed, old, firm nt 4s 4d. Futures wcro quiet; July, 4s; September, 1-. Id. PROVISIONS-Uird. Amerlcun refined. In 2S-lb. palls, dull at Si'h 6d; prime western, In tleree. dull at Ik's. CHEESE Amrrlcan finest, white, steady nt 49 1 6d; Amerlcnn finest, colored, stendy at 49s 6d. The Invnrts of wheat Into Liverpool for tho nast thrro days were 293.000 centals, In cluding 119,009 American. The Imports of Ainerlenn corn Into Liverpool for tho pnst ten days weie 76,500 centals. The weather wns cool and but little sunshine. Kiiiiniin City (irnln 11 ml Provision. KANSAS CITY, Juno 26,-WHEAT-July, 72'ic: September, 741c; cash. No. 2 hard, 71c; No. 3, 7073!?c; No. 2 red, SOWS'.'c; No. 3, 74ff7So. CORN July, 39ri39i4o: September, 40c; cash. No. 2 mixed, 39c; No. 2 white, 40If 40Uc: No. 3, 39U.,.. OATS-No. 2 white, 2ili2714c RYE No ". 66c. HAY-Cholco timothy, $10,005(10.59; cholco prairie, 17OWi7.50. BUTTER-Crenmery. KlfilSo; dairy, fnncy, lie EOQS Firm- fresh Missouri nnd Kansas stock, 8c per dozen; seconds, 5c. loss off, oases returned; southern, fie; now white wiiou cases inciuueii, ie more. RECEIPTS-Whcat. 27,000 bu: corn, 16.900 bu: oats. 12,000 bu. SHIPMENTri-Wheat. 22,200 bu; corn, 31,800 bu; oats. 1,000 bu. Hllsvniikpp (irnln Market. MILWAUKEE, Wis., June 26. WHEAT Lower; No. 1 northern, S4!4fS3c; No. 2 northern. Simn kiuc. RYE-Rleady; No. . 3c. HA RLE Y Higher; No. 2, 4S? (9c; Bample, I'WITc. SlIiineiHiollH When! Market, MINNEAPOLIS. June 26.-WHEAT-In store, No. 1 northern, June, Sjyje; July, Atchison do pfd II. & O Cnn. Pacific .... Can. Southern .. Ches. & Ohio C11I. Clt. IV C. 11. & Q C. 1. & L do pfd C. & K. I C. & N. IV C, II. I. & P .. C C. C & St. Colo. Houthein . do lut pfd do 2d pfd , Del. & II P., U & IV i). & n. o do pfd Iirle do let pfd (It. North, pfd.. Hocking Coal .. Hocking Valley. III. Central Iowa Central .. do pfd K. C, P. & O It. V.. k w do pfd Uilie Shore ... IauIs. & Nash. Manhattan L .. Met. m. By Mex. Central ... M. & St. L do pfd Mo. Pacific Mobile & Ohio.. M.. K. & T... do pfd N. J. Central N. Y. Central .. Nor. Weet... do pfd N. Pacific do nfd Ontario & W... O. H. & N do pfd Pennsylvania Reading do tit pfd ... do 2d pfd It. C. W Mo pfd St. U fi S. V.. do lut pfd.... do 2d pfd .... St. U & H. W. do pfd Ht. Paul do pfd. St. P. & O. S. Pneltlo ... S, Railway . do pfd i.v. Tex:i & Pacific. ;,p . Union Pacific ui pin . . . WnliuMi do pfd V. L. li do 2 1 pfd Wis. Central .., ui'. Third Avenuo . H lAdauis Exprtm 93 (Anier. Kxprcss '".1'4 1 r.tpreRs 101T, W' llB-Far-. V.x.... y,r.t Am. Cotton Oil jtj) do pfd 4,) I Am. Malting , j(j 'do iifd inovlAm. S. & It 177 I d" l'f'' jijt, Am. Spirits ff, ' I do pfd HI, Am, Steel Hoop .., j,iil do pfd 148 Am- & W Ui. i do pfd , ,31 Am. Tlnplnto HO- 'lo I'fd Am. 'P..I... ...... I1U Mil ,, Anaoonda M. Co.., Ilrmiklvn It. T Colo. F. & I. ... ' ... 8S ... 19 ... 23'4 ... 10' ...122 13'4 .... m, .... 71'i .... C8i .... 17 V, s U ....ton ....113 ....130 .... 11 ....12.1 tailing tp develop, and at midday showed n degree of feebleness not before noticed In several days. The wiekly government weather report was received shortly after 1 o'clock and proved deildedly worse than anticipated, declaring that fields were being abandoned In bottom lands of the central bell, owlnj to excessive srowth of grass, with lice doing serious dnm.ige In other sec tions. ShortH Immediately took fright and In their rush to protect oversold accounts fo'ced prices up to a level 5 points above last night's closing. Very little Investment bualness cume In on the advance, however, and with bears' wants satisfied prices began to cruinnio under realizing on a generous 43 n'i . . 90 ..20S',4 .. 74 .. SlVii ..i Continental Tobacco 22'.4 do nfd Federal Steal . do nfd .... in: fleii. Electric . 4;' .Glucose Sngnr do pfd ,;v'lnter. Paper .. 31 ! . ?.jpri na!'"l irutr huh ,, ' v . 111....... 7311 .... 3) .... fit'i ....127 .... 13 .... 97 5014 1 scale. Tho entire list .suffered In the re- iiijisi' ami ior ino rest 01 iue session ilie market wus exceedingly Irregular, with both bulls and beats oxhlnitlng distrust. The close wns very steady at .1 net advance of 12fi20 nolnts. Futures closed very steady; June and July, $9.1S; August. $9.0.1; Septem ber. $S.6S; October, $S.C0; November, $s.41; December. $139; January, $s.3S; February, $U1; March, 5S.43: April, $S.I3; May, $8.18. Spot closed quiet and steady; middling up lands, 9 9-16c; middling gulf, 9 13-16c; Vales, 10) b:iles. NEW ORLEANS, June 26,-COTTON-Fu. tures, llrm; June, nominal; July. $3.51 bid; August. $3,131(9.11; September, $S.6M!i.61; Oc tober. $S.326S,33 November and December, $S.22fiS.21; January. $8.235iS.24; February. $S.25JjS.27; March, $S.2S1iS.30. Spot, steady; sales, l.CO) bales; ordinary, "Tic; good ordi nary, fV; low middling, !) 1-lBc; middling, 914c; good middling, 9-T'(c; middling fair, 10c; receipts, 662 bales; stock. 67.131 boles. ST. LOUIS. June 2U.-COTTON-Qulct and t-16c higher; middling. 9 3-16c; sales, none; receipts. 110 bales; shipments, 3t,0 bales; stock, 36,501 bales. SS . 2'. . 20 . 3'i . Sr. . Ha , 17 . mi . C3 . 30'', . 8)i . 19 . 7l'i . SG'i .129 . im; . ii 1CH 29Vj Nat. Illicult Nat. Iead ' A ... 20'4 do pfd.. 'It eo4 28 79ij I8TJ .123'i . 16 '.Nat. Steel -,QJ ,l0 ffd ;,)s? N. Y. Air Brake.. . N. American " '.Pnellln r ... 4- A ... m" m 'IU do 24 pfd I'arlllc Mall Peonlen IliiH Jill'renied Steel Car.. "' - ,lft nf.l " y.u i Pullman P. ( .. 9 .. 65 .. 31 4 .. 9 .. 53 ..110 .ITCH 118 3W IP &'' iStandard It. & T.. sugar do pfd Tenn. C. & I P. H. leather do pfd V. S. Rubber do pfd Western Union .., Itc-liubllc I. & S.., d) pfd P.. C i.' & St. L 126 11'. .11 SO 31' J 26'4 T.'i 42'.i 73V, .1"6 I'4 .1111 .Hl'i . 63' i . i . 66 . 2.1' i . 92'b . 79 . 9',1 ,. 51 . 6) Offered. Assessment paid. Ex-dlv. .Vesr York Mliiluvr Stocks. NEW YORK. Juno 2i.-Tho following nro tho closing quotations for mining shares tods;-: Chollar Crown Point .. .. Con. Col. & Va Oould & Currle... Hale &. Nor roj. Ilomemake 1-on Sliver 1 Mexican Ontario .. 11 . . ,1 ..141 . no . 50 .:co 1 .. 13 .. 18 "TMr I'lymmiUi Qu'cksllver .... do pfd Siena Nevada . Standard Union Con Yellow Jncket . Peadwood . 70 . 71 .1:0 ,.'M . 21 ,.3 . 17 . 8 .. 10 Unroll; 11 I'liui nclnl. LONDON, Juno 26. Prices for Amerlcnn securities udvaticed at tho ipenlnK and re mained steady until near the closo, when there wns a partial reaction, closing Irrogu. lnr. The mnrket wns inactive, but the tone good, Spanish 4s clospd 71hc. Amount nf bullion withdrawn from the lltnk of Eng land on balance today, i'2S,0)0. PARIS, June 25. On the Bourso today business began good and was accentuated V.'ool Market. BOSTON. June 26.-A dull market in wools continues and sales are eager. Terri tory wools move nlowly, but fuw new wools are cor'-; !n. Tho market can onlv ho quoted on a quotable basis in the ubsenco of buslno-s for lino medium and line About 5UJ(52e, scoured, Is tho price, with staple llneu 50f)55c. Fleece wools are chang ing hands and valued are entirely nominal. Following are quotations for leading de scriptions: Ohio und Pennwyl vanla fleeces, X and above, 25Tj 27t ; XX and above. SSe; delaine. 31c; No. 1 combing, 31c; No. 2 combing nnd thrce-elghths-blood, 30'iillc; quarter-blood, washed, 29Ti3Uc. Michigan, Wisconsin, etc. X Michigan. 23c No. 1 Michigan combing, 30c; No. 2 Michigan combing, 20c; quarter-blood, washed. 29 IlOc; coarse und brnld Washington. 26ff27c; lino delaine, 27Ci2So. Unwashed medium, otc. Kontuok:' and Indiana quarter-blood combing. 2iT2Cc; Mlsnouri qu.irtcr-blood combing, 2l'u23e; three-elghths-blood. 24JT' 23c: hruld tombing. 21fo22c; lako and Oeorgln, SSfiSlc. Territory, scoured basis .Montnna anil Wyoming, tine medium nnd line, nftiisc: scoured. 5i)1io2c: staple, 5oe Utah, tine medium and line, 16t17c; scoured, 50ii31c: Htapl-. OI5)33c; Idaho, lino medium and tine. 16'i17o: stanle, alfisic. Austra lian, scoured basis, spot prices, combing. biiierllne. nominal at S'.'iic; good. S3fS2c. NEW YORK. June 20 -WOOI4 Dllll; do mcstlc tlecce, 23'i2Sc; ToxaH. ISfilGc SiiKiir Slnrkct. NEW YORK, Juno 26-SUaAR-Raw, strong; reiining, i is-iu; cenirirucai, uu test, 4 11-10. Molasses suynr, 3 15-16; No. 6. $3.30; No. 7. $5.23; No. S, $5.20: No. 10. $5.10; No. 11, $5 05; No. 12. J5.00; No. 13. 85.C0; No. II, I $500. Stuudard A. !5.60; confectioners' A, $5.1.0: mould A, $3.05: cutiour. $029; crusned, $6.20; powdered, $3.iX); granulated, $1,80; Cubes. 85.9.1. NEW ORLEANS, June Ctf-SUOAR-Strong: centrifugal, yellow, 4!4lfj5c; sec onds. 3iJj4,ic. No. Av. IT. No. Av. Pr. 1 VA J2 00 1 1I.M .1 00 1 730 4 00 19 1183 5 CO 1 PtiO 4 i") 22 1164 5 00 1 660 4 11 18 1091 5 00 1 1110 4 il 23 1150 .1 00 1 IrtiO 4 23 iti 1080 5 CO 4 7S5 4 4 ) 3 1205 5 C) 2 80 4 .7) 28 1307 5 0) 1 930 4 .V) IS 1148 5 00 1 720 4 SO 13 U81 5 0) 3 853 4 .V) 3 13.M 5 CO 3 10OO 4 V) 23 1100 5 00 1 M0 4 SO 28 113) 5 CO 9 SW 4 W 31 120J 5 00 14 9C 4 GO 38 1268 5 00 15 563 4 CO 12 1213 8 03 22 941 4 ( 40 123.8 5 OS 2J 89) 4 65 36 1251 S 0 8 !'30 4 65 1 10SD 6 61 51 1077 4 70 101 1240 5 01 3 1076 4 70 15 1038 5 05 3 823 4 70 19 1148 3 01 30 937 4 70 67 1136 5 0.1 8 1135 4 70 22 1275 5 10 21 1037 4 70 48 13C4 5 10 23 1083 4 75 19 1257 5 10 13 PI) 4 73 ;l 12C8 5 10 21 968 4 75 7 1207 5 10 SO 1110 4 7) 41 1324 5 10 18 lilt 4 SO IS 13C6 5 11) 27 1027 4 8 ) 40 1337 5 15 23 1011 4 SO 17 1230 5 1.1 27 1249 4 8.) ICS 1431 5 15 3 993 4 Si 5.1 1249 fi 15 21 ..H41 4 15 19 1302 5 1.1 I MM) 4 S3 18 1361 5 11 14 1103 4 S3 18 1323 5 20 22 10S9 4 Oi) 20 1104 5 20 41 1173 4 !) 73 1210 5 20 22 1130 4 9.) 20 12V) 5 2) 1 1030 4 90 2.1 1360 fi 20 3! 1161 4 00 46 IJC 5 20 22 971 4 10 25 1329 5 20 13 1079 4 9) 7 1352 5 il 9J 1208 4 90 61 1217 5 30 24 1177 4 51 STEERS AND STAGS. 24 1196 4 SI STEERS AND HEIFERS. 3 903 4 C.) 11 10S5 4 95 33 ISO 4 70 23 '....1311 5 05 15 S61 4 75 2') 1320 5 20 17 1009 4 90 STEERS TEXAS. 1 140 4 00 42 1286 6 05 22 1140 4 SO COWS. 1 730 1 50 6 998 3 70 1 770 2 50 1 128) 3 78 I 1 (90 2 0) 7 1241 3 90 1 910 2 25 1 H20 3 f) 1 910 2 25 1 110') i 90 1 1010 2 50 7 1057 3 90 1 1170 2 90 1 I0 4 CO 1 108) 3 O) 1 mo 4 CO 1 9S0 3 CO 3 1126 4 Co 1 1300 3 25 2 1141 4 00 1 970 3 25 3 1030 4 03 1 C.S0 3 21 3 10S3 4 10 4 15 3 25 1 120) 4 10 2 935 3 25 1 1160 4 IS 1 119) 3 10 4 1071 4 20 1 .....1000 3 40 2 11SS 4 2.1 4 .....1037 3 40 1 980 4 21 1 930 3 SO 1 1CM) 4 21 1 90i) 3 60 4 1253 4 2.1 1 1070 3 60 2 111.0 4 3') 8 1018 3 61 2 Ml 4 11 2 843 3 65 1 1270 4 3.1 21 1021 3 61 1 119) 4 (J) 2 1120 3 70 1 1210 4 61 IIEIFER3. 1 790 2 .Vl 2 785 I 41 2 69) 3 00 8 845 3 41 5 610 3 23 1 960 4 10 1 660 3 25 10 771 4 41 2 CCS 3 25 6 5!8 3 (5 4 S30 4 25 1 800 4 50 124 830 4 25 21 778 4 70 3 S23 4 35 BULLS. 1 1210 2 83 1 ,..1690 3 65 1 14.1) 3 25 3 1540 3 73 1 1520 3 35 1 1720 4 CO 2 112) 3 40 1 1240 4 01 1 1530 3 50 1 1S10 4 II 1 1410 3 63 1 118) 4 21 CALVES. 1 160 6 00 2 113 6 75 1 2V) 6 11 1 170 7 CO 1 110 6 SO 2 133 7 CO nnentlv nf lnt. recnrdlne the verv noor de iiinnd for feeders this early In the season. The onlv tblnir thai sells now Is fat stuff. Quotations: western grass wetners, ji.oo IR4.25: choice grass yearlings. $l.iM?ri.oo: red wethers. Il.la'&C.OO: fed venrllncs. $5.00fl.1.40; red owes, good to ciioicp, 4.um.si; ra;r 10 good fed ewes. $3.65??4.00: good to choice clipped lambs. $S.7Efi6.G0; fnlr to good cllnpcd lambs, $5.33iG.50, Representative snies; No. 20 year ngs and sheep 637 Wyoming grass wethers 193 crass wethers 620 yearlings and sheep 2 yearlings 339 yearlings 1 buck 102 Wyomlne feeder wethers '.Mi western ewes 189 Wyoming wethers 13 pwcs 12 wethers 402 western mixed 5 lamns 4 lambs 15 lambs Oil MnrKetN, OIL CITY. Pu., Juno 26.-OIUS-Credlt balanctH, $1.23: certltlcaleH. $1.23 bid for cosh: shipments, 133.923 bbls,; average, 9.'.. 750 bbls.; runs, 111,221 bbls. ; average, 90,330 bids VMIV vnillv .limn 'M OI I.S Cntlnnseeil. later by the news from Tien Tsln. Spanish I easy; prime crude, 23o; prime crude, yel 4s were the feature of the trading. Rio low, SOo. Petroleum, quiet. Turpentine, tlntos recovered bharply on tho rise In cop- llrm, 4314046c. 1.. 1. 1..., 1.... 1.. . 1... 19... V.'.V 1670 STOCK COWS 810 2 M S10 2 C) 970 2 71 SM 3 1 STAGS. 6) HEIFERS. 059 3 31 1170 3 70 S22 3 73 .1140 3 90 AND 1 1 14 I.... STOCKER8 AND FEEDERS j;0 3 21 II 748 3 90 S47 4 5) 23 H06 4 1.1 fifti 3 SO 2 S20 4 74 POO 3 50 HOGS There was a good, liberal run of hoes on bale today, and at the same time Wt. Pr. .. 91 $1 00 ..ill 4 no , . . 107 ...91 ... SI ... 91 ...160 ...70 ... SS ...103 ...103 ... m ... 82 ... 62 I 2) 67 4 7,1 4 75 3 25 3 60 3 .10 3 85 4 00 4 7.1 4 7.1 5 no f. 23 6 23 $2 35iJfl.o. Texni and Indian steers, $3.6M 4.85; cows and heifers. $2 l.1fi3.S5. IIOGS-Rpi'clp!. S.2O0 head, market CHIOj lower, nigs nnd lights. $S.0ofIS.15; packers, $o.u3ff.l.l5; bllti hers. $3.1.VriS.2S. SHEEP AND LAM t)S -Receipts. 4.JW hrad. market t&!25c lower, native mutton, $4.(C4.50; lumbs, JI..V)f6.(; culls and bucks, $2.tWI.50. St, Joseph l.lvp Much. SOUTH ST. JOSEPH, Mo., June W.-(Spe-clal.) Thp Journal uuoles: CATTLE-Receipts 1,1(0 hend; market nctlvp and strong; natives, $1.1517.1.20; Texns and westerns. $l.0Oti,VO0. cows and heifers, $2.25W.15; bulls mid stags. J2.2.V4.!; year lings nnd calvps, $Miufi(t.). stnekeres and feeder", $.1.2ofll 60; vcnls, $SM)fi6 73. HOOS-Rcoi'lpts. 8,800 head, mnrket gen erally 10c lower; .ill grade". JS.fifrd5.lJ; bulk of sales. $5.C2!,Ji3.lO. SHEEP-Recolpts. 2.500 head; market act Ivo nnd steady. CnfTep Mnrket. NEW YORK. June 26 -COFFEE-Spot. Rio, steadv: No. 7. Invoice, 8ise. Mild, steady; Cordova. $9.23J19.5n. The coffee, market opened steady with prices un changed to 1,1 points higher on Eur" poan cables, (orelgu demand, disappointing new rrop movement and Ideal covering The demand was checked, however, by tins weakness in Brazil, with some easiness here later under iocal realizing. Publlo snei illative Interest was very slack. The, close was quiet, with prices 5 points up to u points net lower. Total snhn. 10,230 bags, Including July at $7.15; September. 7 3MD 7.10; October, $7.': November, $7.1007 11: December, $7.60117.63; February. $7 S); March. $7.S0f7.SS; .May. $7.00. Reduction In Print Clolli. FALL RIVER. June 26 -The selling com mlttee of the Cotton Manufacturers' asso. elation today decided upon a redurtlon in the price on print clotlm from 3le to 2V All other syndicate goods will be reduced in price correspondingly. Buslncs has been verv dull for several weeks and there Is talk of a shut-down to curtail prodin -Hon and a redu lion In wnsos. No olIV l.il action has been taken, however, with r. lo tion to either proposition. Cnllfnriiln Dried Fruits. NEW YORK. June 26. CALIFORNI . DRIED FRUITS-Cnntlnue nctlve. Busi ness was rather quiet in the market f"r evaporated apples today: buyers and sell ers far apart; pi Ices remain as last quoted; state, common. IltJOc; prime. CiliSc, choice. 6W(l'tc. fancy. 7'ii'iNe. Prunes 4'a 0"i7o, ns to size nnd quality. Apricots. P.nsnl, 12'ifiilc; Moor Park, llfil'i. Pea. lies, peeled. 16'u20o; impeded. 6t79c. CROPS BLASTED BY DROUTH .Mliiiipsritn M'lll I.onp Millions of Dol lars In DnnniiiP to llnlry In terests lllll4'. ST. PAUL, Minn , June 26. Although tho mercury has been In tho 'ids for several days no prostrations frrra the heat h.ive yet bocn reported. Tho highest loril toniprta ture today was HI, according lo tho weather nlllccr, a slight Mhower cooilns tho air per ceptibly during the afternoon, though Its rr fect waa only temporary. Similar hot weather is still reported from all over tho northwest, tho June records for twenty three cars past having ben pasbed. Good showers were repotted In northwcbtern Min nesota today. The present drouth will mean the Iocs of millions of dollars to tho dairy and butter indiibtry of Mlnnefoln," said Commissioner J. M. Bowler of the state dairy and focd do partmcnt this morning. "Tho butter output of the state has fallen off 25 per cent In Uv labt month because of the scarcity of hay, gra3 and fodder due to the drouth." Deputy Commissioner B. D. Whlto of th department trcturVied today from a trip through tho slate and reported n very dis couraging outlook for tho butter nnd dairy men unless they got rain, so that fodder corn to carry their slock inrough the winter can be raised. Minnesota annually produces more than $10,000,000 worth of butter and Mr. Whlto says there will be a decrease of fully f.O per cent this year. He ayB that a number of tho farmers have nlready begun reducing herds by soil ing and many are cutting grass and feeding it to their stock. Encouraging reports have been receivel from the counties in tho extreme southern part of tho state, where a fair amount of rain has fallen. CHICAGO 1,1 VI! STOCK MAIiltHl', Sleer Sternly ami IVenk Sheep nnil I.nmlin l.imer. CHICAGO, Juno 26.-CATTLE-Rccelpts. 3,000 head; steers, steady; choice butchers' stock, steady; others weak; natives, best on salo today ono carload at $3.63; good to prlmo fiteers, $3.00fi5.7.V, poor medium, $1.50 ffS.OO; selected feeders, slow, except best. at $1.15'uN.85; mixed stockers, 10'uloc lower at $1.1Eff3.90; cows. $2.90W4.50: Heifers. $3.Cc1? 6.00; ennners, weak at $2,251(2 75; bulls, slow at $2.7531.2.1; calves. 25c below last Ttien day at $t.&og0.50; Tcxans, receipts 1,000 nenu; nest on sine toaay one carioau ni $5.15; Texas grass steers, steady at $3.63f() 4.25: Texas bull. $2.731i3.40. HOGS Receipts today, .ow neao; to. morrow. 32.O00 head; left over, 6.010 head: generally lCc lower; top, $5.2714; mixed nnd butchers, $.1.03fi5.25; good to choice heavy, $3,20?f. 1.274; rough heavy. $5.(Wi.l.l.l; light, $.1.05.75.21: bulk of sales. $5.15fi3.20. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 7.0CO head; sheep and lambs. 151j40c lower; good to choice wethers, $4.4. 75; fnlr to choice, mixed. $3.25fN.10; western sheep, $1.00 4.21: Texns sheen, $I.50tt4.OO; native lambs. $3.00'Sj6.00; western lambs, $3,7506.00; spring lambs, $4.2510.60. New York Live Stoi-U, NEW YORK. June 21. - BEEVES - Re ceipts. 296 head: no trading; feeling steady: cables quoted United States cattle llrmer at llftffiUo per lb.; refrigerator beef, higher nt 9c per lb.; shipments, S90 head cattle and 5.6CO quarters of beef. CALVES Receipts, 193 head: slow nnd weak; 200 head calves unsold; veals, $l.50i;r 6.50: culls, $1: buttermilks, $3.50. SHEEP AND LAMBS - Receipts. n,914 hend: 61 enra on salo and 5 cars arrived after mnrket was over- sheep, depressed, selling lower; lambs. 25fiG0e off; sheep. $3.0) Ji4.50; culls, $2.00fi2.75: lumbs. $lo0fj0.C0; 2 cars extra at $6.r,0fpi.Sl: culls. $1. HOGS Receipts, 1,031 hend; 62 cars on salo; stendy at $.1.70t(1.S0. Kiiiihiis City Mp Slock. KANSAS CITY. Juno 26. CATTLE Re ceipts 7,500 natives und 1.OD0 Texans; good style cattle of any welgnt steady: few un finished gr.wors n shade lower; heavy na tive steers, $4.7Vri5.33; stoikers and feeders, XI 007(4.70: butchers' rows nnd heifers. $1.0) SI! 09; ennners, $2.50f?3.00; fed westerns, $1.25 (B5.20: Texan pronscrs. J3.233.S5. HOGS Receipts, 11,200 hend; mostly 54p 10o lower: closed llrm; heavv. $5.00314.171,: mljreil. $3.00ii5.15; light, $1,901)3.03; pU, $1.70 04.85. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2,70) head: light supply, mostly nf common nunl Ity, sold at lower prices; lambs. $6.00176 50; muttons. $1.2501.73: Texans. $1.10S4.25; feed em, $3.000 1.C0; culls. $2.601,3.00. Stock III SIkIiI. Following are the receipts at the four principal webtcrn markets for Juno 26: Cuttle. Hoes. Sheen. South Omaha 4.171 12,930 3 799 Chicago 3,(CV 25,001 7,f10 Kansas City H.fOO H! ?'JS? St. Louis . 3,00) 8,200 4.6CO lU'lXSIOXS FOR WESTER?. VETEHAX?. War Survlsom Henieiiilipred !' 4' (ienerul (ioveriunent. "WASHINGTON, June 26. (Special. )-Tho following pensions have been granted: Issue of June S, 1900: Nebraska: Incrcnse-ficorgo P. Chess man, York. $12; George lluyworth. Mi( ool Junction, $10; Jonathan N. 1' letcher. Brew ster, $10. Kclssue-Jumcs he.itnn. Lin coln, $10. Orlglnnl widows. ctc.-Mnllnda J. Monroe, Tekamnh. $12. , Iowa: Original David J. lvlllani. Ijorest City, $6; Charles W. Whltson. Wlnflcld. $;. Additional-John T. Sanger. Qjilmby. . Renewal and Inereuse-Brazll II. ipg n, Dow City. $11.- Increase-William Vs elsh, Crahnm. $S; Samuel Reams. DiMlunee. $12; (special act jiinc 12) Hamilton K. Williams. Mount Pleasant. $10. Reissue-Henry l'Ui-k. Tlpthn. $?; (special net Juno 12i Wllllm Bates, Hampton. $12. Original widows, etc, Mary M. Green. Menlo, $3. Sole of Cent nil Ilrmicli l.niiil". ST PAUL. June 26. Judge Sanborn of the United Statin circuit court of appeals had a hearing today In the sale nf the l en trnl Branch, Union Pacific unmortgaged lai'.''- In Kansas. . The matter came up on a motion to con firm the sale, to which objections were In tMrnnsed by various claimants, who In sisted that they had a perfect title under deeds from the Central Brunch. The court 'nsti'mied the sale nnd held that the oh lectors had no standing in eourl. not being parties to tho suit. The counsel for the ob iectors and purchasers agreed to Investl irnto the tltloi and to consent to the enn tlnrntlon of the sale of all lands except those to which tho chilmnnu had a perfect tltlu by deed. Till'! RI1AI.TY MARKET. INSTRUMENTS Hied for rcconl June 26: Wnrrnnt.v Deed. William Mel. Fuller nnd wife fo George Schneider, n 27'4 feet lot 23. block 16. Hnnscom Place $ 4,001 Midway Inprovement Company to P. L. Adsbol. lots 23 mid 21, block 3, Persons B's nil i50 C. B. Ellis nnd husband to M. C Leuthstrom, o 41 feet of n 12il feet, lot 45. Glso's nil 25 W. P. Deverell and wife to .1. A. Gib son, w 10 feel, lot I nnd p 31 feet, lot 5, block 12, Reed's Hist .) C. E. Kohn and husband to W. D. Hanson, lots 1 to I, Koch s sub 4,51) J. C. Temple to W. A. DeBord. II 41 feet lot 19'.2. Millard ("s ad o"0 L. M. DeClercn to Adelaide Sackett, 27 feet of n 73 feet, lots II and 12, block 2, Sherwood n.irk 1 W. 1). Hanson nnil wife to (. L. Kohn. lot I. block 13. South Omiha.. 2,0)3 B. H. Blchards and wife to E. W . Ar thur. n'a nw mid sw nw 31-15-I0 2,0o0 J L. Kennedy and wife to Nelllo Havens, lots II. 15 and 16, Creicnt park . ''.-' C. A. Hunt and wife to August Or.uilev.skl. S Vj fret, lot 10, bloelc 10, Wilcox first ad 75 M. M. Parmer and wife to M F. Bmirke, lot 3, block 15. Wnhiut IIIII.. 2.5'") Arinaud de Potter and wife to J. H. Rohlff, lot 5. block 2. Mnrsh's nd.... 2.5'X) Unit CIiiIiii Di-pils. S. N. Kohn and wlfo to W. D. Hanson. 651 90x6 feet commencing at sw corner lot 3 nnd 327 45x6 trot commcnclnc at sw corner, lol 1, Koch's Mib 1 M. E. Kohn ct. nl.. to same. 327 45x6 feet commencing at sw corner, lot 2, Koch'H sub I Total amount of trnnsfnrs $31,101 Total" .18,974 60.3S0 17.999 Ht. I.onU Live Stock. FT. LOUIS, June 26.-CATTLE Receipts, 3.009 head, Including 1. 100 Texans: market steadv; native shlT'Tdng and export steers, r4.7cVAft.65; dressed beef and butcher steer", $4.50715.15; Meer-i under 1,000 lb"., $(.20f4."0: Mockers n1 fcfders, $3 454. cows and helferi, $2.0024.93: canncrs, $1.60'a2.S5; bulls. JAMES E BOYD & GO., Telephone 10:11). Omnli.i, N'iV COMAIISSION, (.RAIN, PROVISIONS uiul STOCKS 1IOAHU OF THADK. Correspondence; John A. Warren Co uireci wires to Chlcuo and N-u- YorX RRPEHMEYaCO. 800M4ht:UFEBU)i ' CHAHA fltt- BRArKrt 103ft ttlt uncoui ttu 4