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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : S JUNE 2 , 1805. 15
Basincs.1) is Pair Considering the Situation
in tbo Country.
HOPES TOR THE. FUTURE ARE VERY BRIGHT
Ileport * rrntn tlia Country Shutr n ( Ircnt
Jinprofcincnt In the Feeling Aiming
Ilio Truilo Vnlao * Ilnvo a De
cidedly Upward Tendency.
The heavy rains which vlfllleil all see-
tlons of the state during the latter part of
the week brought about n marvelous
change In the business situation In this
city. Kor n week or more ( he jobbers had
been receiving complaints from their cus
tomers about the cbntlnued dry wi-ather.
These complaints had steadily grown In
vehemence until country merchants were
declaring that rain must como In a few
days or everything In the Way of crops
would Ix ; burned out. Under HUc.li circum
stances U was not surprising that discour
agement took hold of merchants In every
line of business , retailers as well as Job-
lcrs. )
The rains worked- great change. The
retail merchants who had refused to buy ,
or had canceled orders already filed , sent
In fresh orders and renewed old ones.
From alt sections of the state merchants
were. Hendlng In the same reports "It has
rained nnd there In every prospect now
that we will have a large corn crop , be
sides considerable wmall grain. " The Job-
tiers , who were considerably discouraged
nt the commencement of the week , were
feeling greatly elated yesterday , nnd ap
peared to have more confidence tn the out
come of the Heiuson'F buslne.s.i than at any
previous time this year.
An might be expected , collections are only
moderately good , money In the country
being anything but plenty.
HAHDWAHE.
There Is n much better feeling among
the hardware men , but FO far there lias
been no material Increase In the volume
of trado. With a continuance of the pres
ent good outlook for a crop. Jobbers look
fop n better demand for goods In their line
In Iho near future.
The hardware market Is a good deal on
the swell Just at present. Rvery one ap
pears to realize that goods have been too
low and that prices must be advanced , or
they must get from under. During the
past week there has been more of un ad
vance than for some time of late. Nails
have bone up 00 cents per UUK during the
imst seven days. The mills have been losing -
ing money for a long time , and now eight
or ten of the largest have formed n com
bination to llx the price ut a point where
the inlllH may bo operated on a paying
liasls. Sorrte four or Ilvo of the smaller
mills which -were shut down have been
leased , ' and so long fix the demand remains
nt the present low point they will remain
Idle. With an Improved demand they will
be started up again.
HOOTS AND SHOES.
The shoe markut remains very firm. In
fact , U Is till advancing on some lines ,
The volume of trade at the present time
Is not large , that Is , there Is not much
going out. The goods are being sold for
the fall trade , but shipments do not com
mence until about the 1st of July.
Country merchants ore not placing very
largo orders , but they are buying cau
tiously , and a e likely to continue along
tlmt line until all danger of disaster to the
growing crops Is past.
IJIIY GOODS.
The dry goods men are remarking upon
what a wonderful change the rains pro
duced In the feelings of country merchants
Local houses received n good many letters
from customer In the country , giving ex
pression to the worst fears for the growing
crops nnd the future of business , und thu
next day after It had rained the same met
wrote mdst encouragingly and ordered
goods.
IJiiHtnesH In the dry goods line Is dull
ns Is usual nt this season of the year. The
farmers are busy liijthe fields and there
has not been enough trade to break stocks
to any extent , 'and It , Is too early for the
fall 'trade. '
The- dry goods trade In the east Is good
nnd as. a result there . Is a stiffening It
prlcos on most lines , , excepting woolen good
for. the fall
v ' '
The grocers , like Jobbers In other lines
nre feeling much encouraged over the out
look for trade , oven If goods nro not goltm
out much faster. In fact , it Is too KOOI
after the rains to expect any actual 1m
provement In the volume of trade.
The market has Imen nbout steady on th
Kre.at bulk of goods handled by the grocers
There have , however , been home changes
Sugars are stiffening In price nnd It look
as If they were going to bo higher befor
long.
Corn products , such ns syrups , glucose
Jellies , etc. , tire also higher.
Some New York merchants nre fnvorln
a duty on ten to make up for the loss'o
revenue expected to have been durlvci
from the liicquie tax. It Is said that mos
of the largo Imtwrters favor" such a duty
claiming that while the duty would not b
felt by the customer. It would effectual !
prevent the Imixirtatlon of worthless an
spurious teas. Those who nre opposed t
ouch n tax argue , that the largo importer
favor It because they would bo enable
to make considerable money out of the tei
which they might have on hand nt th
time of the duty going Into effect.
IVospects 1'itvor Lighter in lnr s will
tint doing Out iif fitrawbrrrlei.
During the past few weeks strawberrlc
have been the life of the fruit anil produc
market anil Imvo occupied the greater par
„ , , of the attention of commission men. Th
, . -jT season , , however , has not been nltogethc
satisfactory. At the commencement of th
season there was a glut of berries froir
western. Arkansas , and In order to mov
them prices were put down so low that th
local market was spoiled , and It has sccmei
Impossible to net orlces back ngaln wher
they ought to be. lloro than that , n ioo
many berries were sent out Into the conn
try on consignment , to KOt rid of them , an
the shipping market was also spoiled. A
a result , low prices have prevailed all th
Heastm In Omaha , while other markets , I
many cases , huvo been higher. . At th
present time the season Is apparently near
in ? an end. Jefferson City , Mo. , promise
to continue shipments for another wee
yet , but tin' prospects nro that they will b
IlKht. In former reasons there have bei >
largo shipments to this market from S
Louis , but HO fur the market hero has bee
too low.V. . J. Shaw of Ht. Louis write
Branch that the strawberry crop at tha
point is IlKht , with the ciuallty only fair
The factories , tlndlns that the demand con
tlnues strong , have commenced to buy , un
the prospect Is 'that prices will contlnu
Ilrm.
Home Idea of the extent of the cttraw
berry business of this city may be galne
from the fact that last week there wcr
received und sold C.C17 cases of twcnty-fou
iiuartM each. This , however , was a heav
falling off as compared with the pre.vlou
week , when H,40i cases were recelvci
which was equivalent to eighteen or twent
carloads ,
The potato market Is attracting a coo
deal of attention just nt present. Two o
three weeks ago potatoes were a drug o
the market. In a few cases cars tha
were consigned to local commission house
were refused , receivers beliiR afraid tha
they would not bring enough to pay th
. . . freight. Good stock sold as low us CO t
I'M cents per bushel. The potatoes wer
from Washington and Idaho , nnd th
fre'.ght nlono wus nbout liOO per car. Th
result wus that receipts were cut o
and the market has been working upwan
until now good stock Is quoted at We t
Wo. New potatoes , however , uro becomin
more plentiful and lo\\cr , to that there 1
not such n wide dllTercnce between nex
nnd old stock as there was a short tlm
aio. The prospect Is now that nex
flock will very EUOII take precedence eve
old. California has a good potato cro
nnd Is shipping liberally. Arkansas als
has n largo crop , and stock from that stnt
will soon commence arriving In largo ciuan
titles. The prospect is now that the mar
let will bo lull of new potatoes early nex
week ,
AI.li ANXIOUS TO 8ULU
Kvery ono appears to have something t
Bell , while buyers ure not nt all plenty
CouimluHian invn uro receiving a grea
many letters from the south from partle
who dealro to ship anywhere from one t
twenty oars of tomaton * . beans , tieas. beets
ote. All a commission man has to do is t
t > uy ship and bis house would not be tare
enough to hold Iho stock that would bo con
t signed to him. The soiling of It. however
would l > c qulto another thing. The scaso
hero la enrly and local gardeners are sup
plying the demand for n good many kind
of yuKCtnbluii , whllo the demand for other
limited.
Thus far this season the local demand fo
loinona has been rather small , Nobrask
consumers do not appear Inciaicil lo bu
mnythlQK that Is not a necessity and lemon
nru regarded ns n luxury. A few mor
weeks of hot weather ard lemons will b
looked upon as n necessity and the murko
may be oracled to Lo moro active. A
t eastern point * of supply the market li ro
ported aa Very quiet. The Now York Com
inerclul lluUetla u ) that lii tl nund fo
emons has been much'Wlow the average
or thn season. Up to the middle of last
veck the receipts nt Now York wore fully
03,000 boxen behind those for the corre-
pending period last year , but since that
( me the arrivals have reduced the differ-
nco to about VO.OO ) boxes , nnd It Is now be
loved by many In the trade that the short-
gb will be entirely Covered before the end
of the season , California , which has not
ut much of n figure In the market hereto-
ore , may be u factor of i > ome Importance
next fall , The chief objection to the Call-
ornla fruit has been that owing to de-
ectlve curing nnd packing It has generally
arrived In poor condition. AH to the fruit
tself , when received In salable shape , It
compares favorably In appearance und
ceeplng properties with the .Messina vnrle-
les , and keeps better than the Malaga
clnds. The rlnl contains more citric ncld
halt the Malaga , but not quite ? o
much as the Messina fruit , but a number
of people In tin1 trade believe that It would
sell ns readily us the latter If properly
lacked. California has yet much to learn
egardlng methods of curing und packing ,
jut the shippers there seem determined to
ifet posted In these particular * , since It Is
ifccomlng Imperative that they should find
a large market for their goods. This be
comes mor ? Imperative from the fact that
'ho crop this year promises to bo n very
argo one , as many now trees will come
nto bearing. California may be nt some
llsadvantiigu In the matter of freights and
the cost of boxing and handling , but If the
goods can be laid down In the market on u
larltv with Messina prices and theprom -
sed Improvement In the methods of cut Ing
nnd packing Is carried out some commis
sion houses believe California will lltul a
ready market In the cast.
m.Vd ; VIKW OK TMIa.vsn. : .
SniiOiliio U liupldly Chitting thn Clolltln
Airiijr ,
W. II. Hoberson , manager of II. G. Dun
& Co. for the Omaha district , says :
"May , 1&9I , will not soon be forgotten. No
month In years has caused so much un
certainty In business circles and none has
lieen more unsatisfactory. Starting In very
warm and succeeding a remarkably warm
April , we all hoped the merry month of
May would pass into memory UH u promise
of abundant harvests. Hut we have had
Irouth , high winds and frosts , and the past
: hlrty-ono days have tried the staying qual-
tles of many a worthy citizen of Ne
braska.
'However , the month closes gloriously.
Our mercurial citizens have already recov
ered heart , though their new hope Is only
two days old. One of the leading Jobbers
of the city gave mo nn Instance of this. A
country customer came to Omaha with a
willed purpose of abandoning the state.
Friday morning , after the rain , ho called
upon my friend with a telegram troni his
home n little town out west stating that n
very heavy rain had fallen and things
looked more promising. Ho bought $1,000
worth of summer goods and went homo.
Another jobber says Thursday's rain Is
worth $10IXX > to him. It Is so easy to be
discouraged. Take this state year by year
for twenty yeurh * and you will find more
nnd larger crops than In any other part of
the union. The farmer who has stood by
his farm and steadily rejected nil Invita
tions to speculation for ten years Is Inde
pendent. Since ISr S Nebraska has had six
teen good crops , three big crops , live fail
ures nnd three short crops. Krve crop fail
ures In twenty-seven years should not dis
courage husbandmen In a new country.
There Is no agricultural section In the union
with n record eiiunl to this. A big crop in
Nebraska means a great deal , too. A good
crop here would he Immense In most of the
states. I have not yet lost faith In the
results of the present year.
"Hot winds ilo not come In this cllmato
every year , and when I can have my choice
they will do thflr worst before June 1. If
we must entertain thu festive sirocco an
nually let us be thankful when Its visit
Is made before the crop can bo seriously
damaged nnd before it reaches its full
strength nnd fervor.
"Hut the figures show also that year by
year western farmers are reducing their
mortgage indebtedness. Figures recently
published for Minnesota show that thu num
ber of farm foreclosures there Is 40 per conl
less than ten years ago. Investigation woulil
make a similarly good showing In Nebraska
In spite of drouths , disasters und discour
agements , except ( n the frontier or cow
counties , Experience will ngaln prove to
eastern capitalists that farm loans carefully
and honestly placed are the best of se
curities.
"A very capable gentleman called upon me
the other day with u prospectus of u pro
posed cororntlon | which should stop for-
wnrd now nt the end of the panic and de
pression with plans for promoting le
gitimate , prollt.ible Investments In bonds
city , county and Irrigation'In .stocks of suc
cessful punks nnd other corporations. In
spt > eItU ; real' ' estate bargains , in promising
manufacturing- enterprises , uid In various
other ways. The plan would depend fo :
success upon n large capitalization am
good names. It would step In wherever
Its compact nnd Independent board of ill
rectors saw n chance to make money. I
would take the good loans of a struggling
trust company , for Instance , at something
near their value and also furnish the re
celver , receiver's bond and.recelver's olllcc
force. In other words , the Idea was to have
n company organized for promoting prollts
for Its stockholders nnd nt the same tlmt
for promoting Industries nnd Investment *
for Omaha nnd Nebraska. The Idea I
clear , and If carried out will mnke thi
promoters' money and stimulate the clt >
into new life. "
SNOW , OllUltClI & CO. r.NCOUKACKI
Iliilns of l.ixt WrcK < ivo ( n New I.cnno o
Llf tn F.irmeri.
"In our report of last week we made the
general statement that 18D3 would not be a
repetition of 1891. In so far aa the droutl
was concerned , nnd that 1S)5 ) would show
a good crop. We nre at this time vcrj
much pleased to slate that Indications are
that this statement will be verified In every
settRo nnd respect. Reports from all parts
of the state show that with but the excep
tion of few places there has bce.n an
abundance of rainfall , giving assurances o
an abundant corn crop , and it Is to bo hope <
that the moisture came soon enough to
save some of the hinull grain , " writes the
locnl manager of Snow , Church & Co.'s
commercial agency.
"The situation now , to say the least , I
most gratifying to business men , nnd par
tlctilarly to the farmer , who certainly has
had enough to make him feel gloomy nnd
worried.
"The huslneys situation , aside from th
crop prospects , shows no very materla
change over the condition that prevailed
during the preceding week. The good pros
pects ure too new aa yet to have made n
very great change , nnd when the question
ns to whether there was or was not to be n
crop wus absotblng the attention of every
one It was hardly to be expected that busl
ness would be pushed very vigorously , al
though since the rain business men In al
lines express themselves ns i atlslled. Th
boot and shoe trade and the furniture tnid
both show signs of encouragement. Ther
have been some Increases In prices In som
hardware lines , which Is to bo taken as an
indication of good. The leather trade , par
tlculurly , shows a very remarkable Increas. .
In everything , nnd tanneries In all part
of the country are attempting by every pos
sible way to escape from filling ordeit
which were taken several months since n
the prices then quoted. In fact , the In
crease has In some lines not been a moder
ate Increase , but triple and quadruple thi
prices quoted some months since. This , o
course , was brought nbout by the crop con
dltlons that prevailed last year In a grea
many sections of the country , from which
of course , Nebraska did not escape. The
breeders vere forced to sell their cattle be
cnuso of B arclty of feeJ , and this , of course
resulted In a scarcity of hides , hence tin
Increabe In prices of leather. Notwlthstand
Ing this very largo mlvance n large amoun
of leather Is being Bold , and the trade 1 :
being pushed very vigorously.
"There Is no appreciable change In collec
tlons. If anything , however , they are a trllle
better , and indications , as shown by re
ports from a grout many parts of the state
arc that good times are with us ngaln. "
r AUTO It Y FAUTrf.
Doing * of the Men Who Maku th Wlieel
< ! o 'Hound.
The big girder turned out by the Paxton
& Vlerllng Iron works for the Crelghton
theater weighed 14.000 pounds. It Is one o
the heaviest plrders ever made hero and
\vai turned out tn the shortest time. It be
Ing set In place the fifth day after the ma
tcrlal had been received. It consists of two
plates ? x30 feet wldo 42 feet long , fou
plates 2x516 feet 42 feet long , two on top
and two on bottom with four angles 4x
12 feet Ions and thirty softeners. Labor re
quired on same was GWO holes , itWO rivets
ot C. Holmes , secretary of the Manufac
liners' association , has been appointed by
Governor Holcomb a delegate to the Cotton
States and Industrial exposition to be hel (
at Atlanta from September 18 to Decembe
13. No appropriation wus made by the leg
Ulaturo of this state for un exhibit und i
anything Is done In that line It will havi
to be carried out by Individuals. The manu
facturcrs will bo asked at their next meet
Ing of they desire to undertake the making
of un exhibit of Nebraska goods at Atlanta
The Lincoln members of the Munufac
lurcrs' and Consumers' association of N'e
braaka held meeting In that city las
week for the purpose of encouraging home
patronage. O. C. Holmes , secretary of the
association , made the speech of the evening
.1. C. Ilarpham. president of the association
made n strong talk for Nebraska made
l.cxKlp , "Did you ever stop to think , " sale
the speaker , "when you buy HO worth o
goods of eastern make , how much of tha
J10 actually stayed in circulation here ? :
should , say rot over ti or JliO. The other
S7.U ) or M goes east and when can we orer
gut It luck ? Not very soon , I can assure
you. "
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Wheat Opened at One Cent Advance , but
Soon Weakened.
CROP DAMAGE IN THE MIDDLE STATES
trport * Itecclred IndlratlnR that IVIiont In
Illinois , Indiana nnil .Missouri 11
In the \Vordt I'ojslblo
Coiulltlon.
CHICAGO , Juno 1. Wheat showed nn ad
vance of \\c \ around the opening today ,
compared with yesterday's final sales , but
est He of It and closed He above Friday's
close. Corn fluctuated within a rntiBo of
nnd closed with a unln of He. Oats
arc % e higher and pork 12'/4c ' lower.
The most extraordinary weather ever
cnown at this reason of the year Rave fur
ther evliience of Its recent eccentricities be
tween the close of yesterday's session and
the opening this mornlnt ; ; "hotter than
ver , " "drier tttan face powder , " and n
continuation of such conditions bcint ; pre
dicted for another forty-elRht hours nt
least. News of any other description than
that referring to the vagaries of the cli
mate and their damaBlnp effect upon the-
crop was very little rcRunleil. The "total
failure of the wheat crop" was reported
again nnd again from pome of Iho best
wheat raising counties of Illinois , Indiana
and Missouri , and from Ohio and Michi
gan , the reports were only a few degrees
less alarming. That the market did not
more freely respond to the disastrous news
was owing to the fact that the majority
of traders refused to believe It. The price
of July at the opening wan anywhere from
7/4o ! ) to 79l4c , or about le p r lu. ) higher
than It closed yesterday. It kept within a
range of from 78c to 79V4c during the
greater part of the session , with quick re
coveries every time It got below 79c. The
prediction of the signal service bureau Is
for fair and hot weather tonight and Sim-
day In Indiana , Illinois , upper and lower
Michigan , Wisconsin , Missouri , Iowa , Kan
sas , Nebraska and Minnesota. With that
before them , the traders , although unbe
lievers In extensive crop damage , did not
care to go home short. The following mat
ters , however , prevented the belleVers In
crop damage of an unusual dcstructlvencss
from becoming too enthusiastic on that ac
count : The visible supply Is not expected
to show more than from 1,001,000 to l.IiOJ.OOO
bu. decrease , but guesses this season are
not very reliable , the week's clearances of
wheat and Hour from both coasts amounted
to 2,216,000 bu. , compared with 2S."il,000 bu.
thn previous week , and the shipment from
Chicago for the week was G01.SC9 bu. , the
noticeable feature ofwhich Is that only
19,000 bu. of It was for iKjlnts east of To
ledo. Of the red winter wheat now In the.
visible supply only -l.OOO.OOO bu. Is at points
outside of Chicago nnd only .2.0DO.OW bit. Is
In New York. New York speculators were
the sellers today. They do not appear to
be moved by the prospect of the rod winter
wheat In their elevators being at a pre
mium over the hard spring they arc now
valuing so highly. The failure of-the red
winter wheat crop will certainly bring
about the change In prospective values sug
gested If It approaches the extent now esti
mated. The price remains very steady nnd
Ilrm In the last forty-five minutes at
around 79V c , nnd that was the ; value at the
end.
end.Tho
The corn market was firmer1 and a little
higher , on account of the hot , dry weather
predicted for the next forty-eight hours ,
and tile s'trength was not disturbed by any
estimated receipts , us for days back. The
prices paid at the opening were the highest
of the dav nnd closing trades were at the
bottom of the range nnd at lie above the
latest quotations of the day before. July
opened at Me nnd closed worth 52c.
Only a fair business was transacted In
oats. Orders were not- very urgent and
sellers did not Feom over anxious to dis
pose of stuff. A Ilrm feeling existed and
values at the close were from % c to. % c
higher. The strength was due mainly to
sympathy with wheat and corn.
The receipts of hogs were liberal , the
qi'allty poor and prices lower , with a largo
supply estimated for the coming week.
Pork was most affected , showing a. loss of
30c at one time , but closed only 12Vfcc lower
than yesterday. Lard and ribs Were steady
anil show losses of 5c and 7'/4c respectively.
Estimate for Monday : Wheat , Kl cars ;
corn , OST cars : oats , 260 cars ; hogs , 41,000
head.
Freights ! Vessel room In good demand
and Ilrm at Hie for corn and IVic for oats
to lUiffaio.
The leading futures ranged as follows :
Articles. | Op in. | Httii. | iT. . | Ulon.
Whciit.No. _ '
Juno 78K
July 7U ! (
gupt
Torn NO. 2. .
Juno 62 B1M
July. . ,3 SiM !
Sept Dt 03JV4M
Cats No. ' . ' . . .
Juno 20H
July
Sept aox S0)i
Pork our bbl
July 12 75 IB 78 12 4'J1 < 12
Sept Kl DOG 1 00 12 70 12
Lmd.luoiba
July G 72W n 72 (1 ( 70 0 72H
Sept U 93 U OS 0 87M 6 02
Short Bibs-
July. . . 0 32h' 0 .15 0 30 C 32K
JSept. . . 0 M G as _ _ U 61) ) G 6',4
Cash quotations were as follows :
KLOt'H Klrmvlntor ; palentn. $3.70ffl.0)j
winter stralKhts. $3.213.75 ; bakers , $2.9-irjr3.2 ; . ;
sprlnjc patents , $3.906 4.30 ; spring straights , $3.10
vVlilUT No. 2 spring. SO < irfS2Hc ; No. 3
sprlnic. 7i : XCc ; Nn. 2 red , 7H',4 7 Hc.
COKN No. 2 , Cl c ; No. 3 jclluw. C2 MWe.
OATS No. 2. S > ic ; N . 2 while. 3lQ32ilc ;
No. 3 white , 3H4c
Hl'K Nu. 2. C5V4o.
11AHM-V : No. 2. 51'/i J3Je.
FI.AX KI-HI : > No. 1. $1.48.
TIMOTHY .sriKD I'rlme. $5.
VHOV1K1ONS Mesn i rk , ii-r bbl. . $12.Wf
12.62Vi < Lard , per H Ibs. , $ > > .C2Vt. bhort ribs
sides ( ! CM > SO ) . $ G.2Qj6.23 ; dry salted shoulders
IlKixed ) , S-VSTliC.W ; Hhort clear aides ( boxed ) ,
.it.c.
WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per gal. ,
t ' , .
The following were the receipts ana shipments
today :
Articles. Hccclpta. Slilpinonts ,
Klour , bbls. 0.000 4.000
Wheat bu. . . 12.01)0. ) . D.OOO
Corn.bu 11(1,000 (
Oats , bu 251.000 12:1,1101) : )
Hyo bu 2,000 3,000
Barley , bu. . . 11,001) 4 ,01) ) I )
'On the Proluoa exoliJinen tort.iy the bailer mar
ket wan steady : urnamery , lOHlBKe : dairy. 11)0 )
lite. Kcea , ate.idy ; HHStl'-'e. Cheese , qtilet ; OH
NI3W YUU.C urtXKtlVf , Al.VKICKr.
Closing Oillitiltloiii nil tlia I'rlnulp.tl Com-
inodltle * Hint Staples.
NUW Y011K. June l.-FI.OUU-necelpt8. 2lfr
bbls. ; cxpoits , 22,700 bbls. ; sales , 4.0W pk 3. ; market -
ket dull , bul slcadler. City mill patents , } t.8 : .
5.15 ; winter patents , tl.00ii4.40 ; city mill clears ,
(4.10Q4.10 ; winter straights , J3.75tf4.15 ; Minnesota
patents , 5l.COffl.70 : winter extias , (3.COO3.C5 : win
ter bakers , J3.25O1.25 ; winter low grades. J2.45W
3.05 ; uprins low Rrndes , J2.005J2.50. Itye Hour ,
quiet ; sales , 2,305 bags.
fOHN MKALQulet ; yellow western , J1.189
1.20 ; llrandywlne. K.
WHEAT Uecelpts. 2.700 bu. ; cxiwrts. 27.50. )
bu. : No. 1 hard , 6361 * ! ; liellvered. Options ad-
vanenl this morning on continue. ! utoenre of
rains In the winter wheat bell , ni'jderute counlry
buying and liberal local covering. Toward noon
prices eased off u trltle , but the clos.t was W (
o lilKher ; June , SOViWSle , cliw.nl 80Ho : July ,
S1U6S2 M6c. closed SISc : August. Sl tfiJHc.
closed 82c ; September , 82 l-K'.liiSc. closed If. Me ;
October cloarU i2c ; December , WViBMlic , cljaitl
S3 Tie.
COIlN-necelpts. 102.471) ) bu. ; exports. 48.800 bu. ;
sAlea , 125.UOO bu , futures , none opot. 8pol. dull ;
No. 2. WHo In elrvatnr ; 67ic artoat. Options
openril higher on dry weather "r.it. eased off
under heavy rocclpm. but rallied again wUh
wheat and closed V4W.I" off. July , O7' c ; Hep-
lemlH-c. tSWa58Ho. cloned M(4c. (
OATS It lit . 54.000 bu. ; rxnorts , 700 bu. ;
sales. U.OIX ) bu. futures. 85,000 bu , sput. S | l ,
steady ; No. 2. SJHtfSSc ; No. 2 , dellrer l , 33 4Q
3lc ; No. 3. 32Kc ; No. 2 white. 37e ; No. 3 white.
3V c : tnick white , 37b41c. Options , qulei. but
straily ; closing at V c advance ; Jivie. 3iKt3J-c ,
cloanl 32Tic ; July , S3HU33Vic , closed 33'-ic ' ; Sep-
lembur closeil 33e.
HAY < Julet ; shipping. WCKc ; good lo clnlcr ,
HOI'S Dull : Bt&te. common lo choice , old ,
3Wc. 1SUI , 4 ( i So ; couiil , old , 3r5c ; IS'Jl. 4 < i9c.
HIDl S Firm ; wet Halted New Orlentu , > elect -
lect l. 43 to 65 HDL. 6Vic. nominal ; Texus. ae-
lecteil , 50 to * 60 lb,7c , nominal ; lluenoa Ayrrs ,
< lry , 10 to 21 It * . , ISe , nominal ; Texai dry.
24 ti > SO UM..IOC.
1.KAT1IKH Firm ; hemlock sole. Ituenoa Ayrcs.
llBlil to heavy weights. ttDMe ,
VVOOIKIrm ; dom tlo llevce. ] Ct2So.
IMtOVItilONK-lleef. qulei ! family. tll.&HIU.O > ) ;
extra mesa. J8.009.00 ; txwf ha ma. J19.5orr20.w.
Cut meats , mrady ; plrklcJ bellleo. 3.Wt < 6. ' ;
Plckltit ihouldera. J5.K ; plrklMi hams. n.2.V
l tnl , irak and lower ; western team closed at
JS.W ; city. JI.25O4.37Vi ; June clrueil at (7 nom
inal ; Beptember. J7.20 nominal ; refined , steady ;
continent , J7.25 ; South American , J7.50 ; com-
pound. > Vo , 1'ork. dull ; new ineaa. 113.10iJll.Ji.
family. l.i > f(13.M ; nhort clear , J11U0013.5.I.
11VTTKR Hleady ; Wrtlern , 174c : crwm-
pry. UtflSc ; Uctory , SUllVic ; tate dairy , 11V
KOOS Steady ; atate and Pennsylvania.
14o ; wnitern frmh. IZHODHc , vuulhern , HOltVic.
nxvlpli , S.8C3 pkg > .
TALLOW Dull , city , 4 c : country. 4 e ,
I'GTnOLKL'U Dull ; United clo ed ( IS1 bM.
retard New York. J7.75 ; 1'hlladrlphla and Haiti-
more , J7.70) ) rhllojclphla wl Baltimore , la bulk ,
U.SD.
METALS rig Iron , ateady ; Bcotrh. J1J.OX *
M.OO ; Americftn. Jlo.Weu.7i. Copp r , itrady ,
brokers' price , 110.5' ) . Lnt > 1c.Qtm. brokers * price ,
W.07H. Tin pinion , firm ! : , -41
11O8IN .Slcadyj slrnhietl , common to good ,
Tflll'ilNTINK Steady { ISrMJMi1.
MOLASSKSKIrm ; NeJr.iOtleniis' , open kettle.
.
( XTTON BKKO Olt/-fnrartlv < - ; prime crude.
21ff2le ; off cruile , naxJfVrtmr summer yellow ,
27l37Hc : off Bummer yill'l.tv. ' 2S ! 5Vte ; yellnw
butter gmdes , He ; prlfnVitummer white , not
quote J.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
OMAHA OK.SKU.tl. MAltKr.T.
Condition at Trade Vnd Ouotntloni nn
Ktiiplo nnil I iiiiry-l'roiluce ,
KOOS-Cholee stock , lic .f
lIUTTKIl-Old hay or"wlte | ( stock , 45c ; fair
to gmxl country , 7ec ; t ! lr to fancy , 10012o ;
galheied creamery. 14Q15c ; separator creamery ,
Ific. Ji
MVK rot'I.TItY Hens , Cyclic ; young roosters ,
4c ; old roosters. 3o ; spring rhlekens. (2.UI0I.01
per doz. ; ducks , 6c ; turkeys , nu demind ,
geese.
HAY 1'pland hay , JIM ; midland. ( ? ; lowl.ind ,
Ji.tW ; rye straw , JS ; color makes the price on
tiny. l.lKhl bales sell the beat. Only ton grades
bring top prices.
1'KlKONS-I'er doz. , ( I.OOW1.M.
vidi-TAiiLi.s. : :
I'OTATOKM Wratern stock , car lots , 70Q80c ;
small I , its. DOU'JOc , new. per Ib. , 2c.
OLD IlllAN.S-lland picked , navy , (2.20 ; Lima
beans , | > er Ib. , MiasUe.
CAIlltAOH-On orders. 3c.
HI'INACH ivr hu. basket. 3504)c. )
UADIHHKS-l'er doz bunches , lie.
OUMRN ONIONS-1'er doz. bunches ,
I.KTTCTK 1'er doz. . 2.Vf30c.
ASI'AHAlll'.S-Cliolee stock , on orders.
per doz. bunches.
I 'IK I'LANT-lVr Ib. . ; Tle.
CircUMIIKItS-On ordeis , 40 r50e Pr doz.
ii'ASTOn " " " 'lers , per V , bu. Iwe , Wg6)c. )
HTIUNH IIKANH-On onleis , ii-l.ii. IHIX , COc ;
4-b.ifl et crate , (1.25.
TOMATOKS 1'er 6-bssket crate. } 1 25il.5) ) .
WAX Ili\NS On orders , per " 4-bu. l > x , TSc :
1-I.Hsket crate. (1.75.
TKXAS KQfASH 1'er doz. , on orders. 40f 50o ;
KIIU1TS.
TUOl'IOAL l-'lllllTS.
- OHANOKS Australian navels , per IHIT. (3.00O
3 o ; eho.ce seedlings , per IH.X , JiJ5it2.DO ; Medlter-
rnne-in sweets. J3.00fo3.25 ; funey St. Mlcliaels ,
* j. '
LKJ1ONS Kxtra fancy lemons , 300 size , JI.73W
'
MM-lVr doz. . J1.75i2.0) ) .
J2CW\r \ " 5 ' ° Blll1 | ' > lns lwk. per bunch ,
MISCKLLANKOtTS.
bnIg8 ° " ' ' ' > ' ' 13oi cholWi 'WJc ; California ,
HONKV fallfomln. HiJ15e.
MAl'LH HYUri'-nallon Jugs , per doz. . (12 ;
lllxliy. 5-gal. cans , (3.
NUTS-Almonds , lie ; Kngllsh walnuts , sofl-
shelled. 12e : standaids , He ; llll.orts , 9c ; llrnzll
rtuts , Sc ; iiceans. Ue.
UATKH-In W lo 70-lb , boxes. 5c per Ib. ' fanl
dates , 9c per ll > .
i'/wVA'Jr.11" / ' ' ' : J"1"I' ' " " ' ' ' 'I- half bbl. . (3.
COrOANCTS-l'er hundieil , ( LOT.
HIDKS AND TALLOW.
No. 1 dry KilliHl . Iridus. So ; part cuiod
hides. He per Ib. less Hum fully curod.
HIIIIKI' I'El/rS Qrecn piiltiil i-ai-h , 23 GOo ;
Kreen salted shearlings ( short wnnleil oailv skins )
i-acli , D 13c ; ilry slu-arllnifs ( short wonlnl f rly
skins ) , o. 1 , each. SJflOo ; dry shfarllnits ( short
wooleil early skins ) , No. 2. each , ridry , ; tlliil
Kansas and Nebraska Imtrhor wiml polls per
pound , in-tUBl wi'lKlil. GfZSrdiy ! Hint Kansas and
Nebraska murrain wool pWt . per pound , actual
wplKht. 4aCtdry ; Hint Coliirad.i . luitclior wo. . |
pells , per pound , actual intolKht , UfC'Ao ; dry
Hint Colorado murrian Wrtil pplta , per" pound
actual weight , 4 Co. Hail * Yivt cut off , as II l
useless lo pay frolKht nn 'them.
TALLOW AND tSlll-JASK-N , ! . 1 tallow. 4"W
4'X/r ; No. 2 tallow. Il'ijiii 'igirajio. . wh.tiA 4 i
41Jc ; ftroase , whltp 11 , I3iil | Kreasi > . yt-llow. 2"i < ii
3c ; gioaio , dalk. S' < | P ; olil bllttor. Ztrv. I
wax. prime , 17fM'Oe ( ; mfiKlr'tnllnw ' , 2r.
WOOL. I'NWASIIKO-Klne heavy. CW7c- line
IlKht. 8i9o ; iiu.irtor-blioijr I01Mc ; M-wly. buny
ami cluilTy , Sffiej rot Ml dnd broken , coarse 7ii (
Sc : cottod nnd lirokcn.'jlnV GflSe.
WOOL , WAHIIKll-SleOltlhi. lS ISc ; line , llfl
16c ; tul > > vaslu-il , W/IJc-V. M-ick. Sc ; bucks. Ce-
lag locks , 2W3c ; dead ImXIt'd. S00c.
rt'KK.T
l-'l'HS Hoar , black. NA''M. larKo. $20.0iliTM.On ,
bear. briiwn No. 1 , larpe , T.X ) 00 2 > .00 ; No. 1 , me-
. . . ,
Mimtan.i nnd lloeky mountain , No. 1 , larg
(18.0.Jffo.OO ; No. 1. medium , (14 ; No. 1 , small ,
J10 ; bear , buck , Montana yearlings , No. 1
large , J12 ; No. 1. medium , ( S ; No. , small , ( i ,
bear , black. Montana cubs , No. 1 , large , (0.50
No. 1 , medium , (1.50 ; Nn. 1 , small , (3 ; bear
silver tip. No. 1 , large. (20 ; Wo. 1 , medium , Jll ;
No. 1. small , (8 ; liear , sll er tip , yeaillngs. No.
1 , large , ( li ; No. 1 , medium. ( S ; No. i. mall ,
(3 ; bear , silver tip , cubs. No , 1 , large. Jl.00.Itl. 50
No. 1. medium. COe ; No. 1 , small , 50c ; Usher
No. 1 , large , Jf ; No. 1. medium , ( U ; Ni > . 1 , small
( I ; fox , kllvcr. as to color , nceonllng to beauty
No. 1. large. (100 ; No. 1. medium. ( CO. No. I.
small. (50 ; fox , silver , pale , aecordlng lo beauty
No. 1 , large , (50 : No. 1. medium. ( SO ; No. ] '
small. (29 : fox , cioss , No. 1. large , (7 ; is'o. i
medium , (3 ; No. 1 , small , (2 : fox , red. No. 1.
.large , JI.M ; No. 1 , medium , (1.25 ; No. 1 small
Jl ; fox , gray. No. 1 , large. 75c ; No. 1. medium
50c ; No. 1 , small , Iflc ; fox kits , No. 1. large 50c
No. 1 , medium. 40e ; No. 1. small , 30e ; lynx , No ,
1. Urge , (3 ; No. 1 , medium , (2 ; No. 1 , small
(1.50 : marten , No. 1 , large. (2 ; No. 1 medium
(1. 00 ; No. 1 , small , ( I ; mink. No. 1. large ( fli
65c ; No. 1. medium. 40o ; No. 1 , small , 3 > c : mink
dark , No. 1. large. C5o ; No. 1 , medium. 40c ; No
.
raccoon. No. 1 , large. 60O70e ; . .
, * c ; No. 1 , large , 50cffJ2.00 ; skunk , black , cased
narrow slrlped. No. 1 , large. Me. ; No. 1. me.
dlum , 40e ; No , 1 , small , 25c ; broad slrlped. No. 1
large. 20ft2Sc ; wolverine , No. 1 , large , (1 ; Nn. 1
medium , 3 ; No. 1 , small , (2 ; wolf , mountain
No. 1 , large , (3 ; No. 1 , medium. ( J ; Nn. 1
small. ( l.W ; wolf , prairie , No. 1 , laige , GSffifOc' '
No. 1 , medium. COe ; No. 1. small , tor ; beavel
per skin , No. 1 , large. (5.00W5 UO ; No. 1. medium
11.50 ; No. 1 , small , (2 ; beaver kits. No. 1. Urge
(2 ; No I , medium. ( l.5 ( ) ; Nn. 1 , small. 75e
muskrats. winter. No. 1. huge. SifilOe ; No. 1
medium. Sc ; No. 1 , small , 7e ; musktats. fall
No. 1 , large. 4 Ce ; No. 1 , medium , 7c ; No. 1
small , Co ; muskiat kits , 233 ? .
STOCKS ANtl BONDS.
There Was l..ttle Anlmitlon In the Se
curity Market YuJtitrilHjr.
NEW YOHIC , June l.Tliero was little anhna
lion ! T th Stix-k market today , but the specula
lion was generally Ilrm , although the giangers
.Sugar , Distilling. Louisville * Nashville and i
few others show fractional losses on the day's
trading. Except for Long Island Traction , whlcl
declined 1 % per cent on small offerings , the
market was Him In the early trading , but tin
gains were small. Th m.nket reacted fraction
ally , but quickly milled and sold up 1 % | wr c"iit
Toward 11 o'clock a realizing movement set In
which sent th leading stocks down a fraetli.n
ruelllc Mail and Itul.lier lost 1 per cent am
Mobile & Ohio fell to 108. Suuthem Tactile ad
vancrd 2H per wnt. and Hay Slain ( las 1V pe :
cent. In the
ilnal dealings there were semi
small gains In part of the list , and the markv
rlospil in fairly good tone with prices on the day
fnlily regular. In the list of adxuntm are
Southern I'arlllc tVt per cent , l.arle.l.lag am
Coloiado Kuel 1 ? , per cent , Itiy State ( las li
per cent , Lead Tl per cent , Oregon Improvement
Leather nnd MlnneaHill | < i & St. I < ouls ; pe
cent , and Mlnneapllls A : St. Louis second pre
ferred K per cent. The giangers lire down li
to li per cent. Green ll.iy pieferred and Louis
\llle Nashville % per cent , and u few oilier ?
Mnull fractions. '
Speculation during the tt-rek was rather Ugh
In volume , owing partly , ' | o Ihe fact thai Hie
fnrelgnem were nol In llVi market tu any groa
extenl. and al * ) bccauaa- Ihe jirufrmluna
chaiacler nf tlm trading and the laelt of outsldt
supiwrt. The grangers.inuvtHl up and down , nc
rordlne lo the tenor < tf Uj dUimtchea touching
Iliu crop situation , bual the close prices o
shared showed but "light changes compared will
Ihe tigures at the close iif the preceding week.
Considerable Intercut win manifested In the In
duttrlals , particularly UuMier , which came Inn
goml demand by reason c. ( the nd
vunre In the prices of the pro.luct
This led to on ndvanc < l' In the common o
7 per cent und In the preferred of 2 per cent.
Liquidation was In ptom ? fs during the week
In the Khaiea of the Husquelutnnu & Westerr
lallroad , the common rerctros S per cent nnd Hit
preferred 7 per cent. i/Tho 'decline was due tu
IM-HT rumors , chief among which was one tu tin
effect thai Iho company , nfiuld default on Inter
est duo June 1 on mortgage ) > ends of the Wllkes
burin & l istern , which toe oillcers of the win
pany ilenlml. * '
The wiles of the weefrwJfb 1.035.0W shares , am
151 HtcKks were dealt In.rThe prlncljwl ch nse
on the eek are : Advances Alton & Trre
Haute 1 per cent , IM\X \ I land Traetion 3 tiei
cent. Mobile & Ohio , Southern Pacific and Mia
neaiolu | & St. I uls preferred 2' per cent. M n
neupolU & St. lyiuls pre.feired trust receipt * 5
l-r cent. Hern-nil Eh-vlrlc t\'t \ per cent , anil
Flint Hi 1'ere lluriU | tto preferred. New Knglnni
and Tennesirfe Coal preferred 2 itfr cent , D -
fillies Krle 3 i per cent , Oreat Northern pre
fenwl J per cent. Manhattan SU per cent , and
lluffalo , ltoche titr & I'ltuhurv 2 per cent. Tb
Iwnil markfl twlay wn * quiet nd without i > ecla
features , iwlen ( iKgregallng only ( JCS.O'XX ' Th
bond peculation during lb week was light
The renult of the uris-k's operallona are : Do-
t-llnea Norfolk & Wesiern. Maryland & Wa h
Ington nrat > 7 IHT rent , Baltimore Jt blrio South
weitmn roru > oU 4'.u Ci , per cent. Ati-hlun
Culnrudo & I'urltlo rimu % per rent , Ilaltlmorcr It
Ohio tJ ri-Klntered and Duluth & Man
III.IM flrtta 4 per cent , HI. I'aul
Minneapolis & Marritoba , Ulnnrsoln Iran
(4 3tt per rent , tiu , jiitbnniM A.Wratcrn
refunding- J' per rent , nnd Wllkesbarre &
KaMern nr t , Wh eUni { & Laka Krle nnrt
Wheelinir dlvlilon , 3 p r rent. Advance * North
ern Paeinc dividend script extended , 21 per rent
Krie funding It tlukt receipt * 7 per ceot ,
N. Y , N II * II 4 * dulwnture * rertinrate *
and Pennsylvania 4'i i per cent , Ilrooklyn Kle-
Urals 4 l > er rent , Ilrooklyn Klcvnled ec-
mila 3W IHT rent , and 13ast Tennes ee reorgan.
utlon 4 nnd Ijniilsvlllo * Nashville and N. O.
A N. M. llrsts 3 | > r cent. The sales nf the
week were ( IO,373.W ) . and twenty-four bonds
vere traded In.
Ooveinment liond. displayed netlvlly and snl" <
of (13 . ( < uere made at slightly belter figures.
State lumM were dealt In In thi < amount of
73.000
8lv-r | , cerlllleates were neglects ) , only 110,00) )
ielng t-adml In nl 67t c
The following were the closing quotations
on the lending stocks of the Now York ox-
today :
Atchlson NormwPMorn tirt
Adanm Kxpreftt. . . N. W. tifil 144
Allan. T. 11 N. Y. Central 101
Am. Express N. Y. AN. K 44l
ilallhuoru \ Ohio. II'J Ontario AW 1H
Mnadi 1'acinc. . . . -1:1 : Orojon blip- 14 !
C.iiind.i Southern. . Orozon M.iv. SM
> nlr.il Pacltlc. . . . I ) S. L A U. N. . . . 7
"lies. , V Ohio t'acine. Mall IU
Chicago Alton I' . 1) . A K
( ' . . II. A D , lf.,1'4 '
: iilcuo : ( iai Jitl Pullman 1'alac.i ) . . 171 ! ,
Conioiidaln'l ( Iai. . Kr.tdhr ; 1H
t'.0 , . f.Sl. . U. . . 44'f IK. ( I. W 111
Polo. Co.il A Iron. Vll.O , W. pfd
Cotton Oil Cert. . . . " llock Inland
Dolawaru A llu I. . St. I'anl
Dol. . L.iok. AW. . . do pfd is < ii ;
I ) . A U. II. pfd St. P. A.Omaha. . . . : I7
1).AU. V. ( ! o dopfa Ill
Krlo South.IMelllo. . . V-'M
do pfil. ' Sairar H"llncry. . . . 117 !
KortWavno 1A7 Tniin. Coal A Iroa. VM i
( i. Northem Dfd. . . 1'Jrt Texas I'.villlo I'-'M
C. A K. I. tifd T. AO Uoiit. uM. . 7S
Hocking Valley. . . Union IMelnc. . . . . i : i
IllbiolM Coatril. . . till IT. a Kxprois 40
St. P. A Duliilli SM \V. St. f. .V 1' HT
K. AT. pfd HHf (111 pfd
Laku Krlo AYoit ' * ' 4 WVlls Km co KK. IDS
ilopfd H''K Wnstern Union H'Jll
LakoHlioro 140 Whoeliuir A U K. . It
UMI ! Trust : t.x itopM
LonlsvllloAN. . . . M. A St. I ,
.V N. A 1) . A H.I )
Manhattan Coll. . . . O. K H.V <
Mcimihls.V O N. L i'S'l
Mlchlz.lti Cant. . . . C. V. A 1' , lHH !
Missouri IMclllo. . JH ilo pfd. . (1.1
Mobllo A OlilD . It AT. O.
NaahvllloChat . . . T. A. A. A N. il. . .
National CordaiJ. T. St. I. Alt. C. . . 11.
ilorM do tifd
N. J. Central S. U. 11 18M
N. A W. pfu dopl : < ! )
North Am. Co. . . . Am. To'l. Co 118
Northern Pnclflo. . ilopfd 113
No.l'ac. nfil SI P. , M. A M 110
U.K. 1) . AH
Tutnl nalea nf olocks : Northwestern , 2,501 ;
Pnclllo Mall , 2.WO ; Heading , Z.IWO ; St. I'aul , 3.000 ;
Southern 1'acinc , S.COO ; United States Leather ,
3.7i ; United States Rubber , 5.100.
Closing quotation ! ! on bonus were 0.1 follows :
U.H. 4s , ivif. . new. : . P. tuts of 'I'J. ' . . 1114
II. S. liuoup.new. U. Alt. O. 7s 11JW
II. 8. fin. rat 11' ) I. All. ( i. 49 H7H
U.S. SBcoup 111) ) Krlu tiili. US
U.S. 4s , rjR HIM II. II. AS. A. Us . . . llll
17. S. 4H.coip. . . . . 11:1 : 0. II AS. A. 7d. . . .
U.S. Us. res 1)7 ) 11. A T. O. us lit )
I'aulncUiof 'OS. . 100 dolls
Ala. Olms A M. K. A T. 1st 4s. .
Ala. Clasi II 107 do I'd 4s mi
Ala. Cl.ni C till Mutual Union il . . it)1. ) )
Ala. Ciirroncv. . . . till N. J. O. ( Inn. SB. . . .
I/a. Now Con.H. . . 1)1) ) ) No. P.IO. lull us
MlRHoiirl ( li llll ) do''ds t > u
N. C. Us 124 N. W. ConiolH. . . .
N.C. 4s do S. R Dob. f > .
S. O. non fund It. O. Wost. Isti. . .
Tenn. now net Us. R7 SL 5' . Consols 7n. .
Tumi. nuWHOt Aa. 100 doC. Al' . W us.
100K
Tenn. old Hi ( K ) St L.AI.M.lSon. n.
Va , Countries. . . . St. L. AS.V.Odi.il. : 11(11 ( $
do ( Inferred Tux. I'M. IsU
AtchlHon 7it : tin .Ms. .
AlchlHon ad A. . . . UIM II. P. Isti of 'ili. . .
CanadaSo.Ms. . . . . ' West Shora 4s
L. Jfc N 8 > > $ So. It It
ln ton Stonk Oilnc.ttloill.
DDSTON. Juno l.-Pall loans. ' 'alli : per cent :
ilmn lonns. y4 < rl PIT ceit. ; Closlu ; pricoa for
nd inliilii ; nharns :
A.T. AS. P W. Kloc. tint ia
Am. Suirar. 117W Wlit. Cdiitr.il u
Am , Sncar pfil. . . . KlilU KillHon Klee Ills. , llll
UavSlatodnft . Klee. nfd : il
UullTolcplionu. . . SOU Alohls ill 1'dS V4'
llostoa.VAltxiny. . Atchlsoii 4s 7M
HoHton .t Mahiu. . . New Encland its. .
U. RAH WIN Hen. Klectrtc 5s. . . Mi
Fltchbur ; WIs. Oat. luts . . . CD
( irn. KIcutric . \llouc7. Minim : Co Hfl
IlllnolH Stool mil , Atlantic HflKi >
Mexican Centr.il. 114 nostnn A Monlaiu 54
N. Y. AN. K III , Untie A Boston. . . 54Hi
Old Colony 17.1 . Onhm'et.V I led I. 2S ! )
Ore. Short Lino. . . ( Vulcnii'.al
Knbuar Kr.mklln 1CM
San llukro , Kearsireiim
Union Pacltlu OBcrola JHli
WeHtKnil lOmiicv 11U
Went Kllil nfil jTiimnr.iPK 141) )
WcHUiiirh.Kleo. . . . I Wolverine iik
N w Vort .111111.1 ;
NKW YOIW. Juno l.rTiu following arj Hi )
oloaln ? iiitnnif ipuiliiii'is :
llulwer. : t Ontario MM )
Cliolor 41) ) Ophir 1 - ' . >
Crown 1'olnu : I5 I'lvmoiilii JO
Con. Ca'.V. Va. . . , 'j''D QnlciiHllvnr. . ' . . : iiii )
UeadWood CD ( Jnlcksllvi-rpfn. . . ! 70i )
Gould Si Curry. . . "JO Hlerr.i Novail.1. . . . 40
Halo ANorcroas. . Ill standard -'SO
llonujslak-j . ' ' > IM ) .
, , ( Unloji Con. : iu
Iron Silver . ' 1(1 ( Yellow Jacket. . . . 43
Muxlcan : t.l
riimm-lnl .NIIIIK.
11OSTON. June 1. Cl JIC.757 78 ; bil
aiicea. > l.ldO'JS4. Fjr the week , J77,2S1,387 ;
ancrs. J'J.OM.ira.
HAITIi1OKIJune 1. ClenrlnKa. G.01I.OT bal
nnres , $41i.ihr,1. Kor the wwk. cloailnirs , $12.-
SC6.577 ; ImumrcK , $1,801,4W.
riIIIAll-i'llIA : ! , Juno 1. 4'letrlngii , $14,707-
036 ; tialaners , $1,701,1)11. For the week , clearinRs.
$36,01)7,038 ; halanci-.i , J7.DS.1.JIU.
ST. IXJfIS , Juno 1. ClearlnRS , $3,933n31 ; hal-
uncos , $7S2.4CD. Mimoy. 3tiJ ( per cent. Neu
York exchange. Mt- premium lid ; offered at 73c
premium.
CIIICAOO , June 1. Oloarlnps , $1S,270.000.
Money , fairly active ; call loans. 44ff3 per ct-nt ;
commercial paper , CViifG per ct-nt. No " Y.Mk
excbatiKe , 43o premium ; slerllnv oxchanse rates ,
demand , $4.8'l1 ; slxly days , ll.bSH.
NKW YO11K , June 1. Clearings , $111.002.021
balances , J7.3I3.SII. For the week. J43l.C23.iOl
luilanues , $31.r.7ii,494. The exports of sporlo from
the port nf New York for llu > week amounteil
to $173,200 In gold und 121.3S3 In sllvor. The Im
ports for tinwotk were : ( lold , $241,773 ; silver
$32,222 : diy KO > I , $1,917,932 ; Kriieml mi.-rrhandlie ,
$7i 3CIS.
WASH1N(5TON , Juno ] . Toiliy'B statement of
the coiulitljii of the tro.isury shows : Availatile
cash brflance , $185.370,100 : gold reserve. JJ3.151.40' !
Tho. mr.nthly colosKe slaluinelll of the director
of the mint shown the colmiKe of gold dnrlnir the
month of May la have been $4lMa37. nd of sil
ver J4I,503. The minor coinage amounted to
i7G10. Of the sliver coinage JIM,11 $ wus It
Kta ulard djllais.
rorelgii Kinaiu-iiil.\ffiilr4.
I'AHIH , Juno 1. Thiee per cent rentes. 1021
Mo for Iho account. Kxchnngc on London , 23 !
22',4o for chocks.
LONDON , June 1. Tlar sllvor , ) ll-lf
per ounce. Amount of bullion gene Into th
Honk of Ungkind on lialance tuday , fG3UOO.
CufTeo illnrker ,
NKW YOIIIC. Jun l.-fOI-'PCn-Opllons
oponoil dull , with prices unclmiiKod lo 3 points
decline , wllhaut a sale on call ; ruled gi-m-rally
weak ami foaturelecs In Iho nbarnej of Ilrazll
luhlces , whll the European accountu woio In-
dlffcront ; only unall local lliiuldatlon : i
dull ut afllj polnla net docllne : tulcs. 713
Including : July , $11.so ; IJecombor. UlSa.
coffee , Hlii , quiet ; N < > . 7. $ IU ; mild , ipilet :
dova , $ l'i.25ftlU.iiO ' ; miles , none. Warehouse de-
Ilvcrlus from New York yostorduy. 4,42 ; baKs :
New York stock today. 24)iii | IUIH ; 1'nltiil
Slates stock , MI.CS IUIRK ; niloat for tbo I'nltoil
.Slates , 232t > 0 baRs ; total vlslhlo for the Unltpil
SUilrs , 03J.CH buKH , ugulnm J'Jl.071 UDTH last
HAMIltTItO. June 1. COrFHK-lincbaiiBod to
'i pfg lower ; union. l.W ) IURH ; Htock , S2ii CiW
bans. Including 18C.Oi > 0 bacs llr.izlll.ui.
HAVUK , Junn L Opened nuli't ' ; unchangnl al
12 m. ; cloned qul"t. unclmngod ; Kales , 3.000 baus.
1110 IB JANKIItO , Jun , ) 1. No ndvlcos.
AMSTMHUAM. Juno 1. Afloat from Juvn and
east for Kurope. 70.OW bugs.
I'omiitrollrr'n A.oniblrIntoinonl. .
WAHHINOTON , Juno 1. The monthly statement
mont of Ihe complroller of the currency HIMIWS
the nmnunt of national hank nofs oulstnnlhig t
lie $211,3& > II2' ( > , nn Ini-roaso for the month o
$1.73.1UC ! , iuid for the last twelve months of $1.
237,347. Thu circulation bns. . d on I'nltivl Slates
lion'ls amounts tn $184.3(3,578 ( , an Increase for Iho
month of $2,433,234 , und for Ihe twelve nnnibs o
$ ! ,43',33 ' . The rlrculatlon Hecunnl by lawfu
money aggreuatrs $28.6 1,434. a ilecrcusa for Ilio
month of $ C76,1IS , and for the year of J212.DV1
The amount of fulled Slate * n-Klstornl bonds
on ilo | jsll to secure circulating notev Is $2iW.
632,3J > ) , und to secure public di'iKisltn fl5.27V > .
\\ool .Miirkflt.
ST. I.Ot'IS , June 1. WOOI < Firm , with ilo-
mand Improving ; Mls ourl , Illinois , etc. , ehoiro
combine , 14',4c ; modlum , 13'iJ13Vic ; coarw ; and
braldod , 13V4 Kmc : llBht line , liks ; heas-y nne ,
9c ; Kansas anil Nebraska , miillum. iifille ; Huh
line , " { ? > " ' ; heavy line , | Ce ; Texas , Arkansas ,
Indian territory , etc. , fall and fpriiiK. iiu'dliim ,
llfr2o ! ; coanie und low , 7Srl ) < - ; IlKht tmo. SJJJK-
heavy tlno. ttfflf. Dakota , Wjomlmr , rtali , rtc.
meillum. 9ftl2c ; counc and low. 7JiMllsht ; tin" ,
7 j c ; lu-avy line. f.fiGc ; tub wushed , choice , 1JV
H20c ; coarte nnd low , lie.
NIIW YOI1IC. June l.-Sl'flAn-ltaw , Icin
steady ; fair reflntnif , 2 IS-lCu ; centrlfrugal , .
.cat. 3c ; rollned , quh-t and eauy ; No. . C , lit
13-lCc ; Nn. 7 , 3V.HH l-ltv ; No. S. 3T,8I ( l-lOt
No. a. 3 131CR4CNo. ; . 10. % ( | 13-IU. ; No. II
3 ll-lli 3Hc : No. 12 , 3 ll'iefnttjr ; No. 13. srtr
off A , 4 1-KflH.i' ; mould A. 4 ll'lkflV : Htiind
an ) A , 4 S-W4 ( > c ; nmfi-ctloners' A. 13-lM/IVtc /
cut loaf. B l-IGW/e ; ; crushod. 3 l-WrV.f. pw
doreil. 4Kf 3 1-ltc ; grunuluted. I 7-16fil'i ; culxij
4 Il-161i4ic ! ,
Mrekly Itnnh Statement ,
NIIW YOIIK. June 1. The weekly built elato-
mi-nt shows ( he following rhangos : Hoscrve In-
rrea e. $ l.iC.l' ' ; loans , lncn > a e $2,4I4 , & ; Bnarle ,
IncreHito $1.03G.GijO ; le al tender , lnt-rvna-4 } l,171. *
v)0 ; ilep < nlls , Increase $1,326.000 ; rlrciilutlon. ile-
crease t6. > .2' ' ) . The banks now hold $ ll.2Jl.f,0 In
oxr . < w of Ihe rciulrimnls | of thu new U per
cent rule.
Mhineapolli Market.
MINNKAI-OUH June
, L-WllBAT-KIrm
June , T Uc ; July. T UaTWc ; .Spptrinlwr. ; t'4
76 % i-j on track , No. I bant , WW1NI > . 1 norih-
_ rn. SO'.jc ' , Nu. 1 hard , VJVkcj Nu. 2 northrrii.
'
t filrailr ; nr t patents , JI.2VOi.rl ;
> nd patents , $ t.lHr4.40 ; | h-t clrarr ,
.Slnekn nf I'niTlsloiK in l.lrrrpon' .
UVKIll-OOU Junr t-Th -llowluit are tlo (
itocks of provUlons In Liverpool ; llerf , l.v
'len-e < i pork. S.VM Will. ; Imuuo. 15.IU ) bnxrs ,
haiut , 4.M4 bai - , uliuulJent , I.2M Uncn ; InrJ.
Uerctu. cheese. Sl.bW boie , bulttr , j
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Oattlo TrncJo Eemains Abtut Stea3y in
with Recent EiperioacD.
SEEK CLOSES WITH PRICES SOME Lr.W R
Illllrultjr of Shipping Interferes nltli the
l > re ftcit lleef IJlMliieM Supplies Very
tcsrco Deinnnil for Hues Strung
but 1'rlrra HIT 11 IInn- .
SATl'HDAY. June 1.
Supplies of all kinds of sleek have been
comparatively moderate the past week nnd
the decieafo In trcelpts as compared with
former years keeps up with dlseouraBlnR
porslsleno , as the following llgutes will
show :
Catllo.
Iterelpta this week ' G.VM
llocelpts lust week C.21SI
Same week UDI 11.CH
rf.ime week ISX ! 11'iM
lliCiil'TjA : : 1S.I3.
Months. C.iltlo.
January 5H.7H
Vbiuary 32,3(13
March 40.730
day 2B.7S3
Total 1SI.007 670.0DJ 83,171
ui-ciii'TS : : ISM.
Months. Cattlo. Hnss. Snoop
Inhunry 61.601 114.M ) 21SO
Vliruary 80.910 120.3.M 2H.1I1
itan-h GO.S'.ii ! 14S.WI 21.151
\prll R,37J 14 ! . 6,17 18.0)3
May CS.317 IS7.S7I1 17.518
Total 319.S4J 713.731 107.7S.1
CIXMSO 133.S33 137,112 212.0
mo live months 1893 . . . 3X3.007 822.415 127.43 ! )
Same five mnntli.s KJ2 . . . . 10S.S31 678,710 7H.TG1
.lino live niunth * 1WI . . . . 215,471 GU3.842 07,271
The catllo market for thu past six days
was not materially different from the pre
ceding six dayti' trade. During the first
half of the week there was Home appreci
ation In values for the more desirable
Krndoa of beef and shipping steers , with n
gradual softening of vault's for the under
Hindus. Since the middleof the week , how
ever , the tendency has boon rather lower
for nil KfndoH , Including the liest. The ox-
tremcly hot weather has mnde the latter
liard to snip and shippers have held off on
this account. Dressed licet mon have had
the market p'retty much In their own hands
and with no Improvement In the drmnnd
for beef they have apparently tried to buy
Ilio seed calllo at substantially lower t\K- \
nrcs , nnd nt the same time tried to pott d
the life out of the market for the medium
and Inferior kinds.
That wa.s nliout the situation today when
the market opened with only about CM
head of fresh rattle on sale. The olllclal
receipts were SOI hend , but as Cudnliy and
Hammond between thorn received nine loads
of cheap Texas patt'.o from Kansas City
there were not over fiOO cattle on Male all
told , and less than half of thcso were beef
sltors. There were , however , several very
Rood loads here , and If buyers had wanted
the cattle bud enough to ralso their hands
hist n little they could have Rot them. As
It was the trade was dull , mean and miKKlng
from start to Ilnlsh , nnd quite u few very
good cattle were unsold. 1'rlces bid and
paid were lower , lint us thu extent of thu
deellne was variously estimated from weak
to a quarter lower than Friday It would be
dllllcult to specify the amount of the de
cline. The Chicago market has pone nil to
pieces of late , and the consequent practical
shutting off of the outlet In thH direction
has had a good deal to do with the present
badly demoralized condition of the trado.
As IH usually the case about this time of
the year , buyers have bcKUii to discrim
inate sharply against grassy slock , and ns
a result of the Increased competition from
southwestern cattle the common grades of
native beef hiivo experienced a bit ? decline.
Good fat eows and heifers have held their
own very well , but the ihedlnm and common
grades are helling from U5c to Sfle lower than
a week HBO. Ve.tl culve.-t are still bell ) * ;
marketed freely , and as a result prices nre
still down In last week's very low notches.
LlKhl bulls have Ijeen In fair retiucst , but
rough heavy slock of all klniH has been
slow sale at considerably lower prices.
During the early pirt of the wiek the
ftocker nnd feeder trade was about ns fit
as It could gut. 1'rlccvs'wc-re fully a dollar
lower lhan the high time , and even then
they could hnrdlv bo sold. Since the good
general rains Wednesday and Thursday ,
however , there hns been a marked uhaiifio
for the boiler. The revivifying of paslnres
has caused a biff demand for stock cattle ,
and while not all the recent big decline was
regained , n good nharo of It was , and
prospects could hardly bo more favorable.
There was the usual small Saturday1 ! * busi
ness today , but the feeling was slrong. Oooi !
to tliolco feeders are quotabln at from $ . '
to $3.73 , fair to good at from $2.00 to $ n , and
common snides from J2.CO down. Heprc-
sentntlve rales :
DllHSSKD IlKKF.
N'o. Av. Tr No. Av. Pr. N . Av. Pr.
1. . . . 0 $3 M 1..1000 $1 23 I'.l..11137 $ . 0. . )
1 . . 7KO 350 ) . . . .U'U ' 4 f.O 2..li5 ; 50)
3. . . . 930 4 W 1..132) ) 4 9' ' )
1IIXKD.
5..102) 373
i. . . . o ! ) 150 i. . . . ! O > i RO : . . . .irii : " >
1..10RO 1 > 4. . . . 912 20) 2. . . . > 2i ZK
.1. . . . 7U3 1M 1..14.ii ) 21V ) l..13W 2 f ,
1. . . . ) ir.il 1. . . . 910 20) 2..116- . 1 !
1. . . . SM 1 r , ' ) 5. . . . 776 200 SD7 2 W
3. . . . 8U 1C , ' ) 1..1110 200 3. . , . S 3 2 U )
I. . . . 5' ' ) 150 I. . . . FW 213 1..123' ' ) 30.1
3. . . . SCO 150 3. . . . F5S 22) ) 1..11SI ) 3 2i
1 1040 1 75 2. . . . "CO 2 2i 16. . . . SWJ 32. ,
I..WS 175 2. . . . 830 2 2T 4. . . . fl7 3 2 >
3. . . . HOS 175 1. . . . 9SO 223 2..WW 333
2 . . . OT ) 175 1..103) I SO 1..1400 340
3. . . . 31 1 7.1 G. . . . MJ 255 1..1090 340
1..103I ) 175 1..12IM t 75
MILKKHS AND Sl'ltlNOCKS.
1 cow and calf 1 00
3. . . . 283 S 00 1. . . . 5(0 ( 213 2..COJ 231
12. . . . 4 ) 2 00 1. . . , 600 2 IS ] . . . . 5) 25-1
2. . . . 301 200 1. . . . 720 2 2'j 4. . . . S 2 M
13. . . 4W 210 7. . . . 714 2 Si 2. . . . 710 2 C3
8. . . . 4SC 2 10
CALVES.
1 120 275 1. . . . 150 350 3..UO 100
I . . 121 27. . 1. ' . . . 150 35. ) 3. . . . 1 0 42)
7. . . . 124 325 fi. . . . 138 40) 1. . . . 160 423
1. . . . 120 2 W 1. . . . 200 4 W
1. . . . 4SO 150 1..12JO 225 I..1110 235
I. . . . MO 200 2. . . . ! KJi ) 223 1..1370 2 33
1..1750 2)0 ) 1..1540 235 1..II2I ) 2 M
! . . . . * ) 213 1. . . . UIO 25 ! 1..11J ) 2 50
1..1470 223 1..1330 2 C3 1..1370 253
O.XRN.
2..1823 373
1. . . . 20 2 00 M. . . . 427 270 I. . . . 890 301
I. . . . iiO : 2W 1. . . . C40 275 D. . . . SCO 3 IH
1. . . . "M 24' ' ) 2J. . . . 'S > 2W 1..10U4 300
. . . . S2 < 250 3. . . . 445 2 f5 3..120 31)
2. . . . IW 2 C3 I ) . . . . 777 2 90
1IOC.B The decrease of over 7,000 head In re
oelplH this wri'k , ns cjtnparcd with last , hiH nil
had any favoiablo Inlluonce on vllher the demuiii
iir the pili'B for ho s. ( VmiHllor.H and prices
however , nre favorable for active packin opera
tlons and the movement has IHMII free all weol
with prices on an nvurdKO pretty much the same
as fur the picceillni ; week. This appllL-.s onlj
lo the IIUKS of uci-nt welKlit and MUailty. Many
plK wi-io frcid In or Mie < l In by the dry
wmthor. and the market has pimply been llulle ; ,
with Ibi'si ? in ) r plus. The demand for Ibis
rlass of slork li novrr very vigorous , and I
lix.k . a MK ro < luitlon In prlcos to enable Balrsmrn
to vttml n clearuiice. Aside from thu p K . li' v
ovi-r , the quality of the IIIIRJ bus been i-xoi-pllon
ally Kixil. and prior t > the delUKo of tlElil stuif
or iib-.ut ten IIJH ! : UK" , th avonixeMlnhl of 111
rt-colplu an & ! > ll > . This week the llJUi | :
foil to 214 llm. , und Iho month's nvcragu wu
only 217 Ib- .
Thn markrt trulay WJB active , but prlcos were
5o to 10o lower than I'rlday. l'.icki-rs ere
Cmt-llvnlly Ihe only buyeis. Tliuy wuntrd the
i-nlcr hogs and Umelil tlu-m la frocly ut nbou
a nlrkflx ilpcllne , or nt from fl.50 to $1.5' ) fo :
fair to choice Block , weighing 2JI Us. nnd up
ward , The IlKht ami common ciadm v.vic hi
Iho hiinleat. solllni ; nlov.-ly unduno , only at fn.n
$1.15 up to $1.35 for common to iholce 170 In 21
Ibs. HVi-ruRo. DBS und llitht weiKlits won
hard l work off. iven nt tb prpvuillm ; vcrj
mciu prlo-H. Hule * of Ibis il.i i of ttockvn - .
made linl.iy all Ilio way from $1.75 to $3.bi
Tln-rii was u Kenornl illfiKisltlon manifest in
i'U'ii/1 up the supply uml by the middle of tbo
foronoi.n practically uverjtlilni ; had chanKud
hands. The blu bulk of'tho iloaliable IIIIKS * uld
today nt fri-m $1.23 lo $4.U. aa ngAlnsi Jl V ) to
$1 15 niday , and $4. ) to tt.M uno work oxn
t lajIh'proAontativu HJCH ! :
No. Av. Sh. 1'r. No. Av. Kb. IV.
73 IW SWlir. W 237 S-1 $1 M
52 IK . . . 4 13 f. | 21J lii ) 4 30
7 214 . . . 4 15 C3 2 i 10 4 9) )
4 nl . . . 4 15 71 212 1C ) I uO
3 273 . . . 4 T. 71 221 21) ) 43) )
3 2CT . . . 413 74 211 b ) 4 30
2 210 . . . ' 4 15 . . . . , . . . : . . . 4 30
75 172 . . . 4 r. C 2I < . . . 4 3)
Yl 1st M 415 R2 2)1 IfrJ II )
21 211 W 111 41 . . . -JH 120 4 30
61 m . . . 415 7S..1.2IJ M 4 30
31 1U 12) ) 4 15 Vi 231 ( J 4 3 > )
.t ) 2 * . 2 > 4 1' C3 Hi' . . . . 4 30
M 3vS 120 415 ( ) : -il 101 13:14
K ) UO 2SO 4 15 79 MO W 4 35
U 2U 12) ) II 255Vt 433
M 1 - ) 42) 6 2 . . . 133
09 IM . . . 4 5J 75 m lil 1 S3
71 IW 10 4 * ) . . . . . . . . W 433
M 131 M 4 ? ) 71. . . . . . . . % ! > 4
M Ill ) 4) 4 ? ) M ? ; l l 435
21 4 am 4 ao ct 90 * ) 133
101 IK 100 4 1) ! W 215 11 4 K
31 j i ? ) 4 y ) * i r o 4 M
67 m ? 42) ) 73 21 ; in tn
V ) 1 1 2iM 4 M'4 72 2LU M 4 3 * >
l IM 1(0 4 'J ' C3 XI 1 ! ) 421
77 1(5 4) 4 Sl'j M 21J 41 4M
M M JO 425 Ci 2U 1 l 4 3 >
M , , 21) 3iJ 4 2i 70 21 ! IN 4 3H ,
M m i ) 4 r. RI . . . .n ; . . in
31. . , Ik * 41 425 fl. . . .2. ) 21) 440
I'M. ' . . . ' 10 100f 61 , , . .24 M 44)
4) 19 } IW 4 S5 0) . . . . .rhi 441
7J . . in 2" > 4 li 3S. , -V . . 14' ' )
71 .117 44 13 1 . ! , ) . ,44)
M , . ; . ' - > 5 4J 4 Zi W. . .217 41 4 41
63 . .11J SW 4 St % l 4 4't
u , .MI . . . 4 a u : .t . . . 14)
15 119
4 114
r , lie
4 < 113
n in
$3 llV 10) 3 S3
HIIHISP There have IK-OII nn sheep bore f'T '
he last three das , nnd c.in pionliy no test
> f the market ha * boon | H lhle. Castrrn markets -
kets , nonett > r , ha\o K > mn off sharply thlx we k
vllli liberal i > ( Torhiis , and while the deniind
bore M K"od. price * nro nominally 1.V to Ko
ewer than last wo-k. l-'alr til choice n.illveit
nre ipiotable nt finni $3. : . to $1. fair to Rxvt
\ostorni nt from $ ] to $ V . common and stix-k
ilioop nt from 12.35 In $1 and KOU < | to choice 4i >
o li . ) b. Iambs nt flam $3.75 to $5.
i.tvi : Mi'oi : : ( .
limited IHnliirsi of VrmcrdiiyVn * ' 1'r.llM-
netrit nt I rlilnyV 1'rhiK * .
Cltir.\CO. ! June I. A tlmllixl HiturOay l > ml-
ew wan transicli'il at Kililny' * prlci-s. eummon
> chilci native ihe.iartl In'of anil nhlpplnit ulcers ,
rlKliliiK ! . ( * to 1.5DO llis. . Pt-lllni ; at from W.\
o 13.50lth very cluilco ti'p\e ncarcil nml
tulaliln at fn > m 15 r,0 to )5 SO. The hulk of the
nttlo n tw etiinliiK fuiwaiil nrll at from $1.25 to
5..i , nail euinmoa \ vraleni8.elKlilnic 1 130 to
.210 llm. , neil nrumiil $3.25.V11 IhilHluil ratlin
if ini-.lliun wolKht. 1.350 to 1.12 : . llw. . m-ll Ilia
lest , as the \\oithiT Is lion too win in for larser
IOPVOS to he handled pn > lltalily. Kxportrra Wft
ipili In the markol , hut there ale tixi few
'i'V-s ail.ipleil t > tlielr requirements. ( 'own
ue frum 7..e t.i 1 l.nver than befire the present
.leak . net In , nrlllUK nt fnim 11.71 ti > > l Si. ( 'alvp
ire Ilrm at fnun } 2 M In } 0. Slufkers aliil fefil-
is me MM dull ever , \Mlh rlow s.ili'n at from
2.50 tn JI.I5. Texas oallle are fiiltly nrtlvn
mil the ivi-Hpts this wrck arc the lawst of the
enwuM.
In IIORS there was a fair demand fnmt local
nrU'TM , but prleis mrfin'.l anollier il. rlln of
il ul r > e , hea\y kelllnt ; at JI.35 to 14.70. inlneil at
'r < m Jl.r ; ) lo JI.G- , . , , , , , l light Ht fnim II. 2' > In
14.53. Sellers illNpuseil of imwt of the supply
it nihiei'il prices. The olTerhm-s eintitaeeil n
Kixxl many mnssy lots anil a KOOI ! Nhnie of the
hews were IlKht In weluht.
In sheep the offtrkiRS were in m > than ntnrl
o Futlafy the eitrt'inely | nior ilemiml. nnd prlrni
ih-iln rtileil weak. Hheep wilil nt fi m II.CO f >
(4.25 ( for Infeilor tn fliolci * natives , eommon
IVxiuis sellhiK ninunil J.1.20. The hulk of the
sheep broil Kin ! 3.00f4.2.i , niul sales \\ere niailo
if lambs al from $ } tu ( : . .2i. rlmUe < M > ld Inmlit
fetehlms K..5H. Sprliiu lamlw brutiKht from $3.2. ' .
tn 15.73.
15.73.K
K 300 head ; sheep , 2,500 heaU ;
I'J.OOO lirml.
HerrlptH nnil lii pi ltlon of Stork.
Olllclal iecelpt niul disposition nf stock n't
shown l.y . the l.ni < ls of the Tnlon Stoek YnnS
ompiny for the twenty-four hours cndliiR nt 3
. 'clock p. in , , Saturday , .lime 1 , 1SU5 :
ItllCIJll'T.S.
Cars , llca'l.
attle . so fOI
H' ' { H . . . . . . 7li 5,7/7
Ibnses nnil mule1) . 1 JO
DIWOSITION.
Catlle. lli r .
) maha rackltiR Co . , . , . . , . 12 lf
The < 1. II. Hammond Co . r 1,473
.Swift nnd Comp.iny . ; , SI l.OHl
The Cuilahy l-.u-khiK Co . 119 2.IT3
Wilson . . . 100
1. II. llamm nd , low.i . . IV )
I. 11. llnminnnd , KaiiFas City . Ill . . . . ,
'udaliy. KniiKig City . 112 .
II. Meeker & Deem . 5 .
. Ik-cKer . 35 .
Shlppets and feedem . ; . . . 157 CO
Left over . 310
Total . , . Gil C.oSJ
St. l.nulH ll\t ) Stork.
ST. IXll'IS. .lime l.-CATTI.M-Hocclptn , ( ,00
head ; shipments , 2.3i henil ; marl.et very slow on
inmll supply. Tlie week i'ini-s ! wllji pihv 2 ij >
50c lower than on last Monday for natives , ami
fully 5i > c off nil rmmd ill Txaiu. . ( li jd rattle
are wanted In this market. Native shipping and
Iwef ulcers nuiRii { I.v0fl5.5IlKtil ; ti Biwd luiuhcr
Kl'ados. 32iSM..0 ; il.ii'keis. . SI .T.l f3.2i , fee < lerB.
J3.0.W4.0i ) ) : cows , $ : roii3.5' ' > : ful TCMIS steers , $3.73
( It. 75 ; Krass sievrs , JJi.ijai 3 7."i ; iii\\s. J2 COi/3.2J ,
1HV1S II'iM-lpm. TT'io ' head ; shipments , S.DiV )
head ; market ataln 105l.in lo\ver ; hea\ > , SI. 45W
1.55 , puckers. } 4 3VI..V ) ; IlKht , l4.13iM.tO.
S1I15KI' llc.-elits. | H head ; Khlpmentll. 3'M '
head. Not enoimh supi'b to tnako a market ,
Prices closed 75c IO\M' | ' than last Saturday.
Native rnim-e , ; t.005f 1.00 ; Kuuth < .Ht , J2.5U4l3.CJ ;
lambs , I3.5)ij4.73.
K ii i Clly l.ivuMoek.
KANSAS CITY. June 1. I'ATThK HeceliiU.
1.000 head : shipments. 2,700 head : mailcet steady ;
Texas steers , J2.7351 1.10 ; Texas rows , )1.5iif3. 10 ;
beef Meets , JJ.7ifl3.CO ; native cuWs , jl.3J4 4.40 ;
stnekcm anil fcedora , $ i.2nirl.l3i ( liu'.s , IJ.OOifl.0 .
linns UreclptH , D.4iK ) head ; shipments , 2.000
head ; market SSi'lO. ' lower : bulk of hales , } I.V O
4.40 ; heavier $1.405 LSI ; packers , } I,204I.5'V ;
mixed , | 4.15 < ( ; 4.45 ; llchls , S3.1UI.20 ; Yorkers , JI.1J
ffl.M , pl . l3.CiiXr4.lKV. . .
SiriJKP Hecelpts , l,3fi ! tca , < l ; alllpnlenls , 1.S50
head ; marKet wc lk.
Stuck In hiilii.
Iteonnl of lecelpls nt tliu four principal mar
kets for Saturday , June 1 , li'3 :
Catlls. rioit < i. fihccp.
South Omaha . kOI f.,7i)7 ) . . . .
chlcaRH . W ) la.ooo 2.r.o
Kansas City . l.noo 9,400 2.2 * )
St. Iy > uls . bO ) 1,700 100
Totals . . . . . . 2,101 33,807 4,800
St. l.oiiln ( fiiiienil Alurknt.
ST. I-OflS. June 1. WHI3AT Market ex
tremely nervous and unsetthd , but with better
biiylm ; thaix yesterday. Tinpi leu opened at nn
advance of le and did not B'll below thu npen-
lirlee , pM-ntunlly heeiiintnit 'Sic ' hlsher nnd
closing nt the top , hut without sellers ; No. 2-
red , nisli , ! > Jc blit ; July , S'J' ' ' . c asked ;
her , .
COKN Ai1vlr < .M fnim the west were of Im
proved prospects since the rains , Imt the mi-
tnvurubh' conditions were more rcsanlcd , Therfl
was not much for sale , but th re was enaiiKh
urueney I" the buying to taku ( he nff'TliDSs
anil c'losc the matKcl al.mtt 1c above yesterday ;
No. 2 mixed , cash , 49lii'IVKc ; Septunber , 52V4o
bid.
bid.OATS
OATS The nnfnvorahlo weather that rallied
ulic.it and corn also strcnmhi'tieil this inarkel
and nl Ihc clos * June was lie , July WVie HIU !
Srptvmlxr , Wlic nlio\e yesterday , lilt la bclUK
for sale on ilio advance ; spot lower ; No. 2 ,
cash , 2Sp nuked ; June , 23C ; July , rJVi Uc ;
Septeml-r. 2'JT )3'i : bid.
llltAN Steady : C7c , eaBt trade.
HAY Quiet ; Dhli > pliiK , MliKul gooi ! to chutco.
C0i75c.
KIAX HiiD-Nomlnnl : : at J1.10.
HAY Valrly active , steady to firm : pralrlp ,
J9.UOO 10.50 , this side ; timothy , } aWU'12.oo ) ' , east
side.
KOOS-rhm ; frfsh , llc.
lHAIulfl but tlrni ; 13.01 bid. nnd under
stood (3. ( < i7'i ' obtainable ; further tulvuncc iutltil
by sellers.
HI'Kl.TKlt Klrm nt J3.41.
\\1IISKY-J1.2I for distill' rs1 nnlnhed Rr ils.
rilOVISIONH I'oik , standanl mess , Jnliblni ; ,
(12.75. Ijinl , prlmu Kteam , $ " < 13 ; choice , $ ! . ; ' , .
llaeon. ln.xi.-il slmuldi'is , SU.25 ; IUIIRS. J1.S71/ , :
ribs , 7 : nhi.rls , 7.12'.i. ' Dry uall meat * , lox.wl
shoiildeis , Ji.50 ; lmis , 50.-7'/i. ' ribs , jtj.W ; Bhorts ,
JO 75.
ICWnilTR I'lnuT , 2.0iV ) bids. ; wheat , 2I.OJO
hu. ; wirn , 4 < .ftn > bu. : oats. 23.000 bu.
SIIIPMiNTS-Kli > ur. 1),000 bbls. ; nlicnt , 79.W )
bu. ; coin , I0 , m ) ha. ; tuits. 4I.UO bu.
llallliiioro ( Irani .Markets.
,
rbaiiBed ; receipts , 14 , K2 bbl.i. ; fchlprncnta. J.tiry
wilKAT rirmer ; vMt | nnd month , SOfliO'Sc ;
July. bO'.i.SfS'j'uAUKiist ' ; , MTiftiU1. K.'ptembi'r ,
SH/MUe : hleamir. N. . . 5 rul , 7i'77',4' ! ' ; ivrelnle ,
3.112 hu. ; shipment ! , 24,000 bu. ; Mink , 010,570 bu. ;
KIS | , 3.C < ) J bu ; southern wheat , by sample.
81tjS3c ; soulhein wheat , un Brnde , 7Sf/82e.
COItN Dull and easy ; spni , MiyifiM' e ; month.
OCHe n ked ; Jul > . KflM'if. ' Bcptember. STSO't ie ;
[ . .e'pis ' , 21.113 bu. ; shipments. 77.1 * ) ha. ; stock.
im,33l bu. ; Hales. 41 , Ofbu. . ; Boiithcin whitcorn. .
OC'ifrJii'je : southern yellow , 67c.
OATB-lJuli'l nnd Mendy ; N" . 2 , while wrtlorn.
37kiJS8c ( : No. mlvJ , .ItlSIVjc ; receipts , 13,511
bu. ; etork , iJ.5:8 bu.
1'enrl.i .IliirkitK.
rr.or.IA. Juno I. OOUN-Stcndy ; No. I , Mljc ;
* CJATStjulel ; No. 2 , 31''ic ; No. 3 , 30Vi 3lc.
IlYK Scarce.
WIIISKY-l'Irm ; Unbilled KOO.IS , 11.21.
UUCHII'TSVhr.it , i.MO : bu. ; coin. II.FOO hu. ;
oats 10S.9CO bu. ; rie , null" ; bar Icy , l.lfO bu.
HIIII'MKNTS Wheat , ll.40i ) bu. ; i-orn. S3.WO
l-u. ; oats , 18,700 bu. ; rye , none ; bailey , 2.IW bu.
MIUvailKee .llarKuts.
MlI.WAriCr.n , June 1. WIIKAT HlronjJi No.
2 spring. 7 1f7S } c ; No. 2 norllieru. He
I1UIN-I > ull ; Nil. S. Elite. .
OATS Wvnkcr ; No. 2 white , 2Jc ; No. Z whl'c ,
31l'-ffiCl ic.
il.\ltl.iY-Morc uctlvo ; No. 2 , 4'J'.lc ; sample.
. .
ItVIJ Steadier ; NV. 1 , CCc.
: ' Rare Chance :
I For Speculation ! <
t Activity asnln precnllH In Iho niarUrt for
i Ktoilii. H'.iidB , liiuln. Cuttun and other
.S i-uiltlcK.
. W mall firs to nny address our IM'iU .
. nnd Dally Maikel Itier , ilou.-rlbln haw ,
modevt ppecul.itivo ln\c tnicnts rpvult In +
'
rapid nii'l ' ImnUvjino pixillts , .
STOCKS , COTTON ,
I ( iUAIN , COPFKK. "
i
Our mmniu'iilcn fur buylntt ami sollliiB
( or uavh or IIIUIKIM of J tu ; per cent Is
ONLY 1-10 PP.U OF.NT. *
E.D.Thoriiburgh&Co. :
Men-born nf J ? . Y. Con. StoA KXCIHIIR | . j |
I 41 Broadwny , New York. .
MAIiniN
TiMil NO uUllon you luay have read avml
L.XI . l.Aini.u ' < . " " . " ' > ' ' ( J NBW an.l .
t.omj.KKTi : . It clearly xpUln
maiKln Irad ni ; unJ llKI-INIIH ALL. MAUKKT
1XI lll i.ilONH It's froq and "II ! Uacll yuu
srirrihins , AISQlXJAHT It CO. , it Traaers
Uuild.uc ,