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Show SeatureStock Market Edwnces In Specialties Helped the Market. BnV XOfiK. Jun0 .-Excessive dull-SH dull-SH - 'and sluggishness were the foa-3M foa-3M 1'" 0i the stock market again to-' to-' The undertone was pretty m!M. , elated advances In specialties Irfflarkct sympathetically, but HTa! the specialties which performed ftXcellon yesterday were InrJIned to felS25Tnd lmd lhe,r lnl,UCnC fjmg th movement of the ,nnr- 1 narrow fluctuations of prices, ' r re above last night's lovel for )t of ino y-ihtvWcnt y-ihtvWcnt that convictions on the ul- o-llook nrc by no means firmly mI. Speculators l "locks, on the ., at least who have sufflclent rt'!i?rtnM their convictions In op-j1h op-j1h stocks. Sentiment Is decidedly PtVcen those who dm current un-C&K un-C&K sufficiently discounted In ?unt declines In the market and it the developments to bo toward "fSSiiL ana thofe who fear a con-US" con-US" Wnkape of trade In indus-L,A indus-L,A of Inducing opposing speculative 3ols this conflict cf opinion seems activity and accentuate tho A ffia and even timidity which pre-1 pre-1 tfftt -plrit seems to bo a fair re-11 re-11 -lBoitnat existing In tho business lH5t t lanro. nnd Its alteration thoro Is the securities whether for ti?fb!KdWce or a decline. It t lu rtinatcd copper's unresponsiveness ubKuTicf a favorable Judicial decision in wSlKm ttu also regarded aB highly slg-HlE?rof slg-HlE?rof the quiescence of a party of mSntiit wbose market movemcnta aro . HKrwatched for leadership by tho rank milt of speculators. iK KmuM In May net earnings by reason 8fP Btl;ccd operating expenses for Wa-?)iS Wa-?)iS MWvA Central of Now Jersey revealed bj mUlaa' from which much in hoped Uil Em reufurance of capital. Tho fails'? fail-s'? Eel fc (ivlaga bank In Massachusetts 7it uwont ofpoor Investments" was of IK tfftct on sentiment, rather from Its Ksn! of a constant succession of such BeU than from Its Individual impor-. impor-. Kk which Tas Insignificant. Ak-BS were Arm. Total sales, par value, mElW. L'altd States bonds wero un- m 4VEW T0RK BOIsd L1ST- L .SKfJsreg...lM'. L & N unl As...mK llHmittti coup.105 Mex Cent -Is 83Vi iZLJlliKg lfctf 1st lnc 13 TBfe coup..,..106 M & St L 4s Mi ligalsrep....lSH M K & T 4s.... 98 1 c b coap...lS2J. 2nds 7814. ! oM 4i reg..W$H R of M c 4s.. 76 'Mpni win.ip7U NICE 2'4fl....lOOA ln p is... 10 N'JC gen 6s.... 1321 jMjjatffitnt 4s. Nor Pnc is 104 jKttt: C L 4s. 96U Nor Pao 3s 74 'To 4s 10 N & W con 4s.. WJi Vft 0 flja 96 O S L 4s & P... 93 fcUf Ga Cs...ll0 Pa conv 3s.,.. DG 'AIk 74H Reading g 4s.. ..1. , r.'E 0 5 103 St'L & I M c 6s.ll6 .Mk A lite.... 73 St L & S F fg 4a S2& fi'BBftQ n Is.,. K!i St L S'west 1st. 01 " II ftX ft St P g 4sl0 Seaboard A L Is 65 IF t'K wa 7s,.. 3j3 So Pao 4s &n t llBI&I'R'18- O So Rj'Ea llrji Hfcls, Tex & P lsts,..118 CCBt L g 4s.lW T St L. &. W 4s. 70A a a ! Term 4b..,.. 7W Union Paxi !s... KC-yt 7ob 4s,. 61 U P conv 4s S9 I ill m It Be 4e.... S3-4 U S Btcol 2d Ds.. 763 IIIJBro IN Wabash lsts .117 WV J prior I 43..100V. Wabash deb B,. f-OH - fr&f31 s" SW? W & L, E 4s.... 91 . 'ffiDClflt.lO? Wis Cent 4s . .. 00-i ! Yal 4Us..lHi C F & I con Cs. C3 Wl isht c g 43..1WU UCtM CLOSING STOCKS. . i, Sales, High. Low. Close, sbui ...40.40) 731-i 72- 721,4 ff2 ttro & Ohio 4.10) SI SDH SO?; far, Kftrred SOy, Hil niian Pacific ... G.9M )24 122i 123'- T fcU of X J 1 Id 151 ' ICt " ji 30s! ' 7S'l It Gt Western.. SO) 14 13-. 13V-19 13V-19 ? u.rti?wc8t 170Ti 170'A' 170 Olid iM3 & .St Paul.. 9,100 1J4 143 143?; v iwmd ...... . 100 177 177 177 . ra i Trans C trwi? 'C e St Louis 03 . jBeulhem loVi 5 tpffcrred 3(0 48H 4Si 4SA i terrtd 1W 2)Vi 194 M R.:-:::: 'i & wH'v ' W 31 34 uJ,, $lfTM SI t RjSS?1 131VI .. . ; 1 Sern'v;-;: 100 i1iI,6n&TKa8,K" 169?; noli b?Ju n CO) 77 7G--U 70 i Tra fat, R' 4-co iici nor 8 3 n. 4.KO 67 (S4 cMiC Sfl:; J.800 124 124 123 JEVS??l.flc W 93li 92 " kw 50 feed" S ij referred " Sl' -200 iHI ii S 5 c:;;w.?S S & ,N SSJ11 3-lw 21 21i 21 , 3 92 92 92 .rti SVi aH 30 3G CtaiMiLB 100 1C'4 icu 10 r nlraV 5"ooo ".h -i'.; fCoi-,00 V 2 ::::::: ;: p(ll!ir;eous- ISI 5Voa:!' S? g& 5S-:.: S g g g n ice " M rri . 6Tt ELlnsccd Oli'" V.- rj(B'gd . 0 "jJsltR $0 83" S2 ttIjV. 00 E3?S KK S3?g : IB8! " 8g JBfewd .. io4 JF'srred 10 ,. 66 J-1 4- SILVEK. Now York C;c 4- -- San Francisco -f- 4- LEAD. -f Xew York Exchange $4.20g.30 -f COPPER. 4. ' Now York'Excliangc J12.12Ji1J-12.23 -f - -r 4-4- ------. " Intemat Pump 23 preferred 72 National Lend S0O 205i 20d MUt North American ICO K1 &5 S5,4i Pacific Mall 20) 20 , 25T4 25 People's Gas 10,700 98 97 rS Pressed Steel Car... 500 27 27 'iiK Pullman Pnl Car.... 30) 214 213Va 214' Republic Steel 100 G G G preferred 20) 41 41Vi 41 Rubber Goods 35 preferred 20) 77 77 7t; Tenn Coal & Iron... 300 33 33 S5.i U S Leather ci preferred -o so 79Ti U S Realty 20) r"& C-S preferred 3X) CO 69' 'ri U S Rubber !. icu, preferred 100 nc CO C3vT U S Steel 7.C0O 10 9 9vi preferred 11,700 55 C6 Hfi Wcsllnghousc E 30) IGOi 15G?i 15R Western Union 400 S?1 87 S7 Td(al sales for the day, 217.100 shares. Money find Exchange. NEW VORIC June 23,-Close: Monoy on call, 1VJ; closing, 1; ruling rate, l't; last loan, , closing bid ofTered at 1U- Time loans ousy und dull; sixty and nlnoty d.ijs, 2tJ2JA per cent; six months, 3f3'4. Prlmb mercantile paper, 34i per cenL Sterling exchange heavy Rith actual business In bankers' bills at $4,S7.257J4.S7.30 for demand, and at J4.85.255-l.So.S5 for sixty-day bills. Posted rates, and JI.&S. Commercial bills, 5-'..S3J'91?-I S5V1. Silver and Trafts. NEW YORK, Juno 23. Bar silver ooftc. Mexlfcan dollars, 46c. SAN FRANCISCO, Juno 23.-SIlver bars, Drafts Sight, 10c; telegraph, 12c. New York Motala. NEW YORK, June 23. Tho London tin market took a sharp upward turn today as a result, it was reported, of bull manipulation, manipu-lation, and closed at 119 2s Gd for spot and C11S 17s for futures. The local market, mar-ket, ajffocted by tho advances abroad, also showed firmness, losing at J20.OO&26.25. Copper also ruled firmer In London, closing 5G 15s for spot and futuros. Locally Lo-cally prices -wcro steady and unchanged, with lnko quoted at ?12.6riipi2.75; electrolytic, electro-lytic, $12.50802.02, and costing, 51242 L2 25. Lead was unchanged at J4.20g4.30 In tho local market, but was a shado higher In London, whore It closed at 11 Ss 9d. Spelter also was unchanged here at 54.75 (34.87 nnd higher In London, -ft'licro tho closing price was 22. Iron closed Cls 3d in Glasgow and 42s 10d in Mlddlcsboro. Locally iron was unchanged. No. 1 foundry northern. 514.50 (5'15.00; No. 2 foundry northern, J13.75g 14.25: No. 1 foundry southern and No. 1 foundry southern soft. ?13.2513.7u. LIVE STOCK. CHICAGO. CHICAGO, Juno 23. Cattle Receipts, K00; slow and steady; good to nrlmo Btecrs, J4.50ft6.50; poor to medium. ?4.50j B. C0: stockers and feeders, $2.50ij'4.o0; heifers. J2.0O?6.30; cowb. J1.60IM.D0; can-ners. can-ners. J1.50i2,C0; bulk. J2.004.25-, calves, J2.50ftC.00: Texas steers, S2.60SS.40. Hogs Receipts, 25,000; tomorrow, 15,(00: left over, C6CC; market Go lower; mixed and butchers'. $5.155.35; Good to choice heavy, $5.30gG.37; rough heavy, JS.103 C. 30; light, Jo.OOgo.25; bulk of sales, J5.2o (S5.S0. Sheep Receipts, 3000; market slow to lower; good to choice, J4.3S,36.23; fair to choice lambs, J4.GO?7.00; Western lambe, J4.0Og6.CO. KANSAS CITY. KANSAS CITY. June 23. Cattle-Rc-cclpts, 4S00, Including ISO) Southerns; market mar-ket steady; close, -weak to 10c lower: export ex-port and dressed beef 6teors, ?S.G0.40; fair to good, J4.25ft5.60; Western fed steers, J4.23ft5.Sj; stockers and feeders, ?3.00fiM.75; Southern steers, J2.60ft5.C0; Southern cowg, J2.60ft4.00; natlvo cows, J2.60ftM.60; natlvo helfora, S2.COft'5.40; bulla, J2.50ftM.23; calves, J2.6Oft.60. I Iogu Receipts, C500; market -weak to 6c lower; top, $3.22; bulk. J5.0Oft-S.10; heavy. J3.10ft5.22; packers, $5 OOftO.lo; pigs and lights, J4 40Sr.65. Sheep Receipts, -100) ; market lOftloc lower; low-er; native lambs. J4.75ft6.70, Western lambs. J4.75-ftC.70; fed owes, J4.4O05.O); Texas Tex-as clipped yearlings, J4.C0fttV.l5; Texaa clipped sheep, J4.00ft4.76; stockers and fecdors. JG-OOt-OO. New York Sugar Market. NEW YORK, June 23. All grades of rc-N fined sugar wero ndvanced 6c a hundred pounds today. Quotations: Raw, firm; refined, firm; No, C, J0.65; No. 7. 34.45; No. S. J4.45; No. 9, $4.40; No. 10. S1.35; No. 11, J4.30; No. 12, J4.23; No. 13, J4.20: No, 14, J4.15; confectioners' A, J4.80; mould A, J5J0; cut loaf, J5.63; crushed, J3.G3; powdcred, J3.CC; granulated, J4.6G; cubes, Jo.20. Butter and Eggs. NEW YORK. June 23, Butter, common to extra, 13ftlSc; State dairy creamery, common to extra, lCftl'c. Cheese Easy. Eggs Western extra, lTJftlSc; firalfl, 1C 6117c. Poultry Western shipping chickens, ISc; fowls, 12c; turkeys, 12c St. Louis "Wool Market. ST. LOUIS. June 23, Wool Steady; Territory and Western medium, 16ft21c; lino medium, lGftl7c; fine, 15ftT7c. Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, Juno 23. Bearish reports from the Northwest and Southwest regarding re-garding the condition of the wheat crop broucht out nufflclent realizing sales of wheat today to cause a slight loss at tho close, September being d,own Corn and oata are uncharged. Provisions aro up 2o to 10c. When trading began in tho -wheat pit there were several factors of a bullish character In evidence, the most prominent being higher cables end reports of unfavorable unfa-vorable weather In Aigentlno. Thero ivas a fair general demand at tho Qtart and the market opened quite firm. Initial quotations quo-tations on July being unchanged to a shade higher at 8-HJ to SlftftSo. September Septem-ber was unchanged at 79. During tho early part of the session offerings wero light, resulting in a ctlll firmer lone. A decline of 25 per cent In primary receipts, re-ceipts, compared with a year ago, was an influencing factor In giving encouragement encourage-ment to tho bull element. A big storm in Hungary, indicting severe damage to crops, was another incentlvo to buy wheat. Tho effect of this demand was an advance to 85 in July and 80W,V In September, Sep-tember, later messages from tho Southwest South-west referred to the increasing amount of now wheat being delivered at country stations sta-tions and to tho excellence of Its ouallty and heaviness of yield, as claimed by tho farmers. Reports from tho Northwest also wero favorable, and a prlvato crop report showed a fair Improvement In tho conditions of the crop. Toward tho close tho bearish Influences overcamo tho effect of the oarly bull factors, fac-tors, and for tho rcmalndor of the day the markot was subjected to considerable selling pressure. The demand was not equal to tho supply and in conscquenco a weak undertone developed. July selling off to 84, September declined to 7??i. Tho close on both September and July was at tho low point. Clearances of wheat and flour wero 213,-S00 213,-S00 buBbcla. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago receipts, 153 cars. In corn firm cables and small primary receipts wero bull factors. Tho market closed with Julv lower at 45&. after selling sell-ing between 4S& and 4D. September opened op-ened a shade to YtfiPA hlghor at 4S to 4S74, sold betwoen 48 and 49 and closed at ISft14S. Local receipts, 21C cars, T'9 oats market displayed a weak undertone. un-dertone. July closed J4ft lower at 33?4ft September oponcd unchanged to a Bhado higher at 22 to 32. sold between 2rjift32 and 32 and closed at 32. Local receipt, 109 cars. Provisions wore firm on moderate support sup-port from packers. Tho principal demand was for ribs, The strength of tho hog market holped provisions, September pork clos2d 10c higher at J13.20. Lard up 2ft3o at J7.17JA. R(bs wero up 6ft-7c at J7.e7ft1 7.70. RANpE OF THE LEADING FUTURES. Articles. Open. High. Low. Close. Wheat. No. 2 July (old) SiV $7 S5 S6 July (new) S5 S4ft Sept (old) Sl Sl4i $u Sl4i Sept (now) ...... TSti SOVi 794 79?i Corn, No. 2 Juno 4S 4S -17?'f 4751 July 49U 49i 4SI 484 September 4S?I 40 43 4S?i Oats, No. 2 Juno 41V4 July 39 S9Vi 3Sl September 32 3314 Si 32 Docember 32 32 32tf 32 Moss Pork-July Pork-July 12.67 13.0) 12.87 12.90 Scptombor 13.15 13.27 13.15 13.20 Lardr .Tuly ...6.97 7.03 6.97 7.00 Soptomber 7.16 7.22 7.15 7.17 Short ribs Julv .. 7.40 7,521 7.40 7.60 Scp"tombcr 7. 7.C2 7.60 7.70 CASH QUOTATIONS. Cash quotations wore as follows: Flour, dull aad easy. No. 2 spring whotU, CSftSCo; No. 3. S3ftS-3c. No. 2 red, 9SS&9C. No. 2 corn. 4Sic: No. 2 yellow, 50c. No. 2 oats. 41VJft41c, No. 3 white. 41ft44c. No. 2 rye, C3c Good feeding barley, 34ft40c; fair to choice matting, 42ft62c. Io. 1 flaxseed, flax-seed, $1.01; Xo. 1 Northwestern, J1.07. Prime timothy seed, J2.t2. Mess pork, per barrel, J12.P0JW2.I5; lard, per 100 pounds, $G.93SC97; short ribs sides (loose). J7 37i7.75: short clear sides (boxed), J7.23fi7.60. Whisky, basis of high vines, $1.23. Clover, contract grade, $10.75. RECEIPTS'AND SHIPMENTS. Articles Receipts. Shpmts. Flour, barrels 33.400 1C.100 Wheat, bushels 17.000 57,900 Corn, bushels 232,200 2C1.400 Oats, bushels 113.000 111,700 Rye. bushols 8.0X) Barley, bushels 26,700 6,030 PRODUCE EXCHANGE. On the produce exchange today tho butter but-ter market was otcady; creamery, 13ft 17c; dairy, 13ftl6c. Egga steady, I4ft 17c Chceso steady, 7'.iftSc. "' "Coast Grain.' " SAN FRANCISCO, Juno 23. Wheat-Steady; Wheat-Steady; December. JL2G. Barley Stoady; December, 03c |