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Show ffiflKET RALLIES, f Bill Bje UNEASY ! : . Brie and Union Pacific Deals Rc-' Rc-' y main as a Factor Tending : to Disturb. If ' I 10XBON CIRCLES ARE I VERY MUCH DEPRESSED i' Nothing Else in News of the Day v to Have Much Effect Upon StOCkS. i : NEW YORK, Juno 13. There was leoewal of tho uneasiness amonjr specu- lafiva holders of Btocks today which prompted the throwing over of holdings vesterday on account of tho funding of Brio bond coupons and tho closing of I EUbscrpitions for tho Union Pacific I bonds. A tone of greater assurance deli, de-li, vdoped before the market closed. Lon- don was markedly displeased with tho 1 Erie incidont and continued to soil those I Mcurities freely. Tho new Union Pa-1 Pa-1 'cific bonds were admitted to quotation f on the stock exchange, "when issued," if and dealings in the bonds on that basis ft at 951', the .subscription price and I ,8bnve,"had an effect in correcting tho t unfavorable impression made by yester-aiv's yester-aiv's decline below tho subscription price. Bankers who uuderwrote tho bonds statod that small bidders would receive tho full amount applied for, 'while larger applicants would rcceivo 0 per cent ot the bids, tho amount "ipportioned to tho respective classes, iotvover, not being statod. Neither was fbe amount of rdreign subscription stated. It was inferred that some of tho bidders had made over-applications ' in the expectation that full allotments 1 ffonld not bo made, and were sellers ' at the decline of 05 when tlicy learned ! the extent of the bonds which would be alloted to them. The precedent of ( ;tbe Pennsylvania bond subscription, : ' when applicants received only five per jfi ' cent of the amounts bid for and small s' ' bids were thrown out altogether, seems :' to hivo influenced the over-applications in this case, which, however, met with no such active competition as the caso : of the Pennsylvania issue. ,1 Reports of large resumptions among ; 'i ttccl mills helped to steady stocks and r moderate improvement in mercantile - - lines reported by the commercial agen- ctcs had a good influence. Tho- shad-t shad-t t ing of the Union Pacific bonds to be-ISt be-ISt 1 low tho subscription price, again late in the dealings, caused hesitation in ,; the rally, but the market closed steady, r The hank statement supplied no suV- A . priseii. Tho cash accretion was fully ll . Ttflccted in tho statement of actual . conditions, and other banks showed a i feaudsorno cash gain as well. The loan ; expansion was expected in view of the I l ireek-'s financial- trade actions. Donds were steady- i Total sales, par value, $1,229,000. United States 2's advanced 3, and tho-J's rogislcred Yt per cent on call. New York Bonds. , . U-rsf'S rcg.,10-1 I do Us 803 ' wupon HMi do -lis 2nd scr 8S5 US3sreg ..,..101 L & X unl 4s.. 30 M i f,Knpon ... ,..101 Man con g -Is.. 052 , U -Ir rcg 120J;Mex Cen -is SH M ouppii, l'2 do 1st inc ... 15 Am Tob iB ... 721, M & St L Is... S2 ' f 'Jo Cs 105J'M K & T -is ... Sb'i Atch gen Is DSM do 2nds S.I SU J .o adj 4& .... SS NRR of Mx n s SIS M .. flo cy Is OOi N y c gen 3Js. . 021 I 'Ji0 ns ---.lOOi X J C gen 5s.'..U.'U a $ n'VCJ3,ne 4s'-' 92jLXor Pac 4a ,...1011 i,d, 'N0'- & W con 4s .0.12 nR, c'i 48 ' 72 i 8 T' o U? .1 ?f pa "E......105 iPenn cv 3qs 1015 813 .jS do 1st Inc .... 71 , do con 4a ....10l2 iif l ' - 5 nA !nc 461 Read rr 4s 0S2 L,111' - SH Hep of Cuba 5e.t03 U V 5 " i SlL Swn con Is 8fi a,S & fRR 48 61 Sea Air L. 4a... 52 ft) ! & jit;, g 4s a So Ry 58 08 W,oa OI'Tex & Pac lsts.104 v r?11 2.T stL & w 4f. 7::, f-Si Ais.',s':-JS911 Unlon Pac s...W2l Pr,k:n 4c ss Wabash Ists ... 4 Infal.r,5s .: 10:iJ " & Li 13 4S ... cs ? ml cv ,Ja '- lirf f v NeW York Moncv- 3' If'tm YHK. Juno 13. Clofic Money lAf nominal. r'fjj Item'"11 mcrcanlll rarer. 34 Jo 4 per" xcvan steady with actual rfM;tor a?8 ln inkers' billK at 4.8(;.04.S6.S5 J5Ijl y Isr cowncreial bills, 4.85.ra". pfkd"?8Gov'cnniciit8, steady; railroads. - Treaeury Statement. II? tlalm!11,0'101 fi'ne 13. Today's lli&.Cnt or treasury- baluncus If CM1"1'1.0 ca,!h Blanco S235,SG2.3.':i 1 a ? cortlflcatca 32, 182,000 ffi'J'f York Sugar. 'If' Vest 1 4rrfP,,llr.F- 3-3.2: centrlfuexl ! sfi,1. '40"1-1-: molasses supiir, li.CoO ftJ'red,ni-,-ailCtt,1" c'riifilicd. 56.10; pov.--2LJ!lima.Xo.l, $-,.40. |