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    G THE OMAHA DAZLY BEE : WEDNESDAY ; JUNE 5 , 1895.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
* .
Whtat Was Weak and Very Nervous
Throughout the Day ,
CCRH OPENED AT A FRACTIONAL DECLINE
OnU Were Actlvr , but Only Coinpirn- :
tlrely Sinull lliulnc s Trunsnctcil
In Uio J'rnvliliin Market 1'lrmncM
Vint the IVnluro
CHICAGO , Juno 4. Wheat was weak and
fluctuating frequently within
nervous today ,
lc range and closliiB practically nt the
bottom , with a IOSB compared with ycstcr-
Otiy's flnnl figures of l ic.
Corn shows a decline of Iftc and onts or
' ,4c , while provisions show only n slight
decline.
Wheat opened very weak , with ecllcrs
pressing their offerings at about lo decline
from the closing of the day , with July nil
the way down from 7S',4c to 77'c. ' . with
liardly any buyers at over 77c. It took
only a few minutes to tumble It to 77V4C and
It was heavy for an hour and a half , al
though It did not get lower than the lasl
named quotation. After recovering slowly
to 77Jc It had another dip to 77'lc am
then rose In a hurry to 78 < 4c , with n sale 01
two as high as 78Hc. The recovery was
duo to a report that the Indiana state croi
report was out and gave the wheat condl
tlon at CO. That was afterwards discovered
to bo an Invention and the price fell off t (
774o. ! The Interests maintained for thi
most part In connection with the wheat was
still reported about the damage to whea
and the predictions concerning the weather
Home showers of rain In this and ntljacen
Btutcs cauced the opening wenkness. Tin
utato of feeling was kept nllvo by pomi
crop reports , which were from prlvati
sources , claiming that the reported damagi
was being exaggerated. The damage was
however , very generally considered us belnt
not only severe , but too well authenticate !
to bo doubted. It was at the snme tlmi
ndmlttod that reports that mentioned gooc
crop prospects were not necessary unlep :
many counties , or at least parts of man ;
counties , must have escaped Injury. Thi
cabin news was against the market and tin
northwestern receipts were heavy. Tin
downward tendency was persistent towan
the close , July touching 7tc ) and stopplni
nt 77c.
Corn was weak nt the opening and ns fa
ns It alone wan concerned It had no dlspo
sltlon to change In character. It was forcei
to a temporary show of bullishness whll <
wheat had Its early bulge , but no news uf
fcctlnc corn could be construed othorwls
than bearlshly. The receipts phew a fall
Ing off , but the demand for cash corn I
restricted to what conies from the eleva
tors. July opened at from GHlc to 51c , am
declined quickly to G0c. After n phar ]
rise to ut'ic It dropped back to Blc , whlcl
was Its value at the close , against 5U4c yes
tcrday.
Oats were active , but only a compara
lively small business was transacted. Th
feeling was a shade firmer In the cnsl
market and the same was also notlceabl
In June. The more remote months wer
weaker , Influenced by the action of whea
and corn. June ranged from 29c to 30T4c
nnd closed at SO e. September started n
from 23c to 2a/sc , declined to 20 c , an
rested nt 23c.
The provision market was firm early , I
pplto of weakness of grain , but later fel
the effect of the latter and lost the carl
ndvance nnd something more. 1'ork fo
July , which closed yesterday worth $12.C (
rose to JI2.75 , but left off at $ I2C2',4. ' Th
September delivery also lost 7V4c. Lard n
the close showed n decline of 2V4C and rib
were practically without change.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheal
43 cars ; 'corn , 310 cars ; oats , 170 cars ; hogs
BO.OOO head.
The leading futures ranged as follows :
Articley I Oji.i. | Ul7lT. | LO.V. ) CloiJ.
Cash quotallnns were as follows :
FLOt'R Oull nnd unchnnged ; winter patent
J3.70if4.00 ; winter strnlghls , JJ.2JJJ3.73 ; baker
J2.OOJf3.25 ; spring patents , J3.S04f I.SO ; sprln
utrnlKhts , J3.105f4.00. .
WHEAT No. 2 spring. 77078c ; No. 3 sprlm
73O73Vtcj No. 2 red. 7CW7C'4c.
CORN No. 2 , w4iiJO'icj ! No. 3 yellow. DOH
CO'.ic. '
OATS No. 2 , 23',4Ci No. 2 while , 31V4li32c ; N
S while , nominal.
RYE No. 2. 63o.
IIARLEY No. 2 , 62cj No. 3 , MffJlc ; No.
nominal.
FLAX SEED No. 1 , J1.4S'i.
TIMOTHY SEED Prime , J3.
PROVISIONS Mess pork , per bbl. , Jl2.10ftl2.E
I > ard , per 10) Ibs. , $6.D3ifli.S7'/i. ' Hhoit rlln sld <
( loose ) , JC.20jiC.25. Dry failed * houlilers ( boil
$3.3715fi5.DO. Short clear sides ( boxed ) , JC.50
C lU'.i.
WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per gal
Jl.IC'.j.
SUGAR Cut loaf , unchanged.
The following were the receipts and shlpmen
today :
On Iho Proiuoj oxclmnrn today the butfjr ma
ket wnB steady ! creamery , 10J17c : dairy. 0
lllc. Keen , steady ; llXallkc. cbceao , iiulet ; 0
NEW YUIIIC tlKNKUAL M.VItl.UT.
Closing Qnntiitloni on the Principal Coin
nioilltlcit unit stiiploit.
NEW YORK. June 4. FI.OUR-Rccclpls. H
4 0 bbls. ; exports , DOO bbla. ; miles , 10.200 pkg
Market dull ; liuslncns only possible i
concessions , but holders stood out field
old prices. Clly mill palcnla , J1.83
MS ; winter patents , 14.00J.43 ; city mill cleat
Jl. 1004.40 ; wlnler BlrulKhtt < , $3.7:04.13 : Mlnneso
palenla , I4.CDUI.70 ; wlnler extmi. JJ.coO'J.Cj ' ; wl
ter bakers , J3.-iW4.J5 ; winter low Krudes K 4 :
J.05 ; sprlnit low Knules. J2.00W2.50. Rye lloi
" - " ' > b
Fpot weaker ; No. I red , hi nl ire and elevate
7tc ! ; alloat , SOSe : f , o. b. , " 9Hc. alloat ; No.
northern , 83Ho ; No. 1 hard. KUc. dellven-
Options opened weak under active Iliiuldatli
due to iH'ller crcji news , ntmrnce of outside u
iwrt npd heavier Liverpool slocliH. Then fi
lawHl 'ii Hliarp ntxjn advance on rumora of
bullish Indlnnn reikirl. reduced amount of whe
on inmnaico and predlclloiiM of fumt In Ihe nort
west tonlKht , which was later lost under r
newed liquidation anil cloulHK prices showed 1
OHio net lo.isj No , 2 red. June , closed at 73'i '
July , 80 M6U8Uic , cloned at SU'.ie ; AURIII
H ) 7-16eniHe. closed nt SOftc ; September , bl 1-K
MMc , clokcil at 8Hic ; December , 8J 7-10ttS3'i
closeil nt
unoui ; yeiiuw , Mtu-ii c ; r > o. : wnile. _ 0'4c , i :
llvered. Onllons opened weak , rallied on light
car lot estimates nnd hie clearances , bul bro
In the afternoon with wlirat , clo.slnB lo lowt
July. D54 < JMHc , clo ed nt 5Vc ; Seiitember , K
W-TUc. clo.wl nt S ic.
OATH-Receipts , 14.4V0 bu. ; exports. 9 bi
wiles. KI.UM bu. fllturiH nnd 6 , i > bu. sp. .
Boot qulcl ; No. 2. Me ; No. 2 , delivered. 334ff3 ;
No. : while. JOUe ; No. 3 while. 3Hjc ; tra
while , 37O43c. Opllons quiet nil day , with
raster tendency , rinsing He lower ; -lull's cloa
at SJWc ; July. 33aaUc. closed nt 53c ; Septei
ber. K % 33c chwe.1 nt 3Sc.
HAY Hrmly held ; shliiiilnB. D0fio. )
LKATIIKR I'-lrmly helil ; lluenos Ayres. Us
to heavy welKhu. SiyUcj acid , 21il24e.
HOPS Oull ; slate , common to choice , old.
Co ; 1(94. 4iSc ; coart , old , : r.cI I S31. 4 < ? Pc.
IIIUKS Plrni ; wet halted New Orleans ,
Ircted. 45 to C6 ! ! > . , 6'sc , nominal ; Texas , i
lecled. W to M lbs,7o , nominal ; lluenos Ayr
dry. to 24 Us , , 15c , nominal ; Texas d
S4 to 30 Ibs. . lOo.
WOOL Klim ; domrsllo fleece. K02Sc.
PHOVISlONS-lle f , quiet ; fumlly , tn.S0471L
fxlia me , J8.60tj .ilO ; l ef hams. $19.0ti .
llerf , dull ; clly , extra India mess , | 17.ufil ,
Cut menls. easy ; pickled bellies , ( UIJGV
Plcklfd 'Shoulders , Si6\ic ; ptckletl hams , Hftif
Lard , dull ; wesiem steam closed at t&SO , no
Inal ; clly. J0.21 ; July clostd at JO.W. nomln
tjrptemlier. JI.13. nomlnul ; rellned , sternly.
Rt'TTKR KInn ; western dairy , 84jl3c ; we
rrn creamery , 12Ulsc ; western mct"ry. SOIH
Klirtns , ISo ; Imlintlun cn-nmery , llOUc ; sli
dairy. Iliflie ; slate creamery , lie ,
ClIEfSlB-Steady ; slate laiur. t07c ; smi
tUCr7 } > c ; part skims. IhfiSHc ; full skims , itjn
lUKlS-Qukl ; Blnle nnd Pennsxhanlu. 13 (
UVc , western fresh , n' ' , tll3c ; noulhern , 11611 *
receipts. 7,7m pkKS.
TALI.OW-Dull. city , 4Xc ; eounlry. 4ic.
Pirri(01.EUM-null ( : I'nltfd closed | I.4 b
refined New York. S7.7J ; Philadelphia unit Ita
more. I7.7J ; Phllailelphlu and llaltimoie. in bi
JS.S ) .
ItOHINSleaily ; strained , common ta ec
ll.COfll.C3.
Tl'RPKNTINn Quiet at M'iOMUo.
MKeALS .Strady , American , I10.u0ti : 50. O
per , strnnKj brokers' price. 110.50 ; exchai
price. 110.50 , Lead , strong , brokers' pi Ice , 13.13
exchange urlce , } 3.Z7 < Tin. steady ; tUral
114.1C ; plates , quiet. Hneller. llrm ; domrs
IJ.TO.saUs on 'change , 4 tons Junt tin , 114.23
COTTONSEED OlLr-filow , but lioldin Inil
fcrrnt nml ton tolerably lndy at close ; smnll
Jobbing deinnnd met nt nunlntltms ; pHine crude ,
? :4e ; off mule , 2ltrMci prime summer .yellow ,
off summer vcllox , 26fJ26'tc ; yellow
butler grades , ! Sc ; prime cunimtr white , not
nuotcd , _ _ _ _ _ _ _
*
O.AIA11A DKNKUAL M.lltKUT
Condition of Trndo nnd ( Jnoli\tloni o
Hnplo nml I'nncy Produce.
The receipts of cues nre lighter than they
were n short time au , but the market remains
about steady ,
Dealers report thnt' there ! > come fpcculallvc
demand for bullcr nt low prices.
The Mouldy mnikct la very qu'el. ' Hvcn good
hcnH nro slow to move , while ducks , Rcrw nnd
turlieys ure cxlrcmely dull. CJuolallons :
KdilS-Cholce slock , lOc.
. lIUTTKR-PackliiK mock , Be ; choice to
fancy. lOSiISc ; enthered country. He ; scpnrntot
creamery , Kc.
LIVi : POL'LTTlV-Hens. CiiCUc ; rooslcrs. JO
4c ; fprlnif chickens , I2.IMQ4.00 per doz. ; ducks ,
CJJ'c ; Hirki'VH , C(57c ( ; ccese , fc.
ViAI , Ch-'leo fnt , 70 to 101 11)3. , arc quoted nt
Co ; larce nnd coarse , 4f5Uc.
C'IIiiKi-Wlsinniiln : ! full cream. Oc ; Young
Amerlriini , 10c ; twins , lie : Nebraska nnd Iowa.
full cioam. 1'jc ; Nebraska nnd Iowa , part skims ,
Tj"c ; LlmburKer , No. 1 , lOc ; brick. No. 1 , lie ;
Kwlss. No. 1 , 14c.
HAY t'plnnd hay , IS.W ) ; mlilland , 18 ; lowland ,
t'.M ; rye slraw , $ . * > ; color innkes the price on
Imy. LlKht bales sell Ihe bct Only top grades
brlnt ; top prices.
PIOUONS-Per dor. , Jl.COSI.50.
VUCIKTAIILKS.
The dcnmnd for Ihe more common kinds of
Vegetables Is dull. Ilntne grown stork has to
n irrat extent taken the place of that shipped
In from Ihe south. Quotations :
CAt'Lll'-LOWER-Houlhern slock , per crnle ,
} 2. ) . v
ONIONS Ilermuilas. per crnle , Jl.COgl.CO ; Cnl-
IfornJa , In sacks , per Ib. , 2c.
prrrATOIIS Weslern slock , car lots , 70S80C- ,
small lols , 80'09'Tc ' ; new. per Ib. , 2c.
OLD 11HAN.S Hand picked , navy , $2.20 ; Lima
beans , per Ib. , DViftfi'tc.
( \\1I1IAOH On eiders , 3c.
HPINACII Per bu. basket , 3..iIOc.
RADlSIinH Per doz. bunches , 15r.
ORHKN ONIONH Per dnz. bunches , CJJlOc.
LKTTt'Ci : Per doSriSiSOe. .
AHPARAOL'S Choice slock , on orders , 30S40o
per doz. bunches.
PIP. PLANT-Per Ib. , ? i lc.
Ct'OtlMHKHS On orders , 40 j:0c per doz.
PKAf On orders , per Vibu. IKIX. BOflMc.
STRINO IlKANBOn orders , V4-bu. box , COc ;
t-basket crate. SI. 2.1.
TOMATOKS Hnrliln stork , per 6-basket crate.
J4 ; Texas stock , per 4-basket crnlo , J2SI.
WAX lIHANK-On orders , per V4-bu. box , 75c ;
bu. b'Xi-s ' , J2.W.
TKXAH .SQUASH Per doz. , on orders , 40iJOc.
KIUT1TS.
There tt'ere quite n Rood many strawberries In
yesterday , counting receipts by freight ns well
as by express. At the same time HhlpnlnK
stock was rather scarce nnd some ordera from
the country had to be turned down for the want
of sulliible xock. llexirls | from shipping points
Indicate n decrease In Ihe supply nnd n slronger
market. In consequence good slock Is held
hlxher here.
There were n few cases of black raspberries
In yesterday , but the supply wns so light thnt
they bronchi high prices. Quotations :
HTRAWIIKRRIKS-Cholce shipping slock , pet
case of 21 qts. , (3.00.
CIlHRRllCS Cnllfornln , black per 10-lb. box ,
J1.2J ; Roynl per box , Jl.W ) .
OOOSHHIIRIUKS Per 21-qt. case , J2.f.O.
HOUTHIJHN CHKRRIKS Per 21-qt. case , J2.25.
ULAI'K RASPHKRRIiH-Oood slock , per 24-ql.
case , } 2.0i ) .
TROPICAL FRUITS.
As the season advances holders of lemons nre
less anxious to let them go , knowing thnt the
eomlng of hot wenlher will undoubledly bring
better prices.
The shrinkage on , oranges this Inte In the
nennon Is exceedingly large nnd Jobbers nre com
pelled to ask good slrong prices In order to get
out on them. Quotations :
ORANOES Navels , iier box. tS.ZilJS.r.fl ; choice
seedlings , per Irix , )2.2. ) > fl2 U > ; Mediterranean
sweets. $3.20 ; fnncy St. Michaels , J3.2. ' , .
LKMONS Rxlra fnncy lemons , 3GO size , J5.0081
S.W ; 3ni ) size , t5.60fcfi.00.
I1ANANA8 Choice shipping stock , per bunch ,
J2.00i32.25.
MISCKI.LANEOrS.
PIGS Fancy , 13c ; choice , 1213c ; California ,
bags , 7c.
IIONEY-Cnllfornla , 14013C.
MAPLK SYRUP-aallon Jugs , per doz. , J12 ;
Illxby , B-gal. cans , (3.
NUTS Almonds , He ; Kngllsh wnlnuts , sofl-
shelled , 12c : slnndards , lie ; nibcrls , Sc ; Urnzll
nuls. kc ; pecans , 9c.
DATES In CO to 70-lb. boxes , 5c per Ib. ; fard
dales. 9c per Hi.
CIDKH Pure Juice , per bbl. . J5. half bbl. , J3.
COCOANUTS Per hundred , J4.00.
AND TALLOW.
o. green es , c ; o. 2 gretn
hides , C'.ic ' ; No. 1 green raited hides , 7V4c ; No. S
green sailed hides , 7c ; No. 1 veal cnlf. 8 lo lo
Ibs. , 8fMOc ; No. 2 veal calf. 8 lo 13 Ibs. , 8Hc ,
N'o. 1 dry ( lint hides , 9 10c ; No. 2 dry Mint hide ? ,
S l9c ; No. 1 dry salted bides , Sc ; part cured
hides. ' , ic per Ib. less than fully cured.
PELTH ( Irecn salte.1 , ench.
Brcen salted shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) ,
t'ach , 5ffl5c ; dry shearlings ( siort wooled early
iklns ) , No. 1 , each , 5JI10c ; dry shearling ) ( shorl
wooled early skins ) , No. 2 , each , Cc ; dry Illnl
Kansas nnd Nebraska butcher wool pelts , pel
pound , actual weight , S8c ; dry Hint Kansas am !
Nubrnfcka murrain wool pells , per pound , actual
weight. 4QCc ; dry flint Colorado hulcher wool
Pells , per pound , actual weight , 486Hc ; drj
Mint Colorado murrlan wool pelts , per pound
actual weight. 456c. Have feet cut off , ns It Is
useless lo imy freight on them.
TALLOW AND OREASE-No. 1 tnllow , 4Vifl
, l',4c ; No. 2 tullow , 3 > 4fflc ; grease , white A , 4i
4'.ic ; grease , white 11 , 34c ! ; greafe , yellow , ai { ]
He ; wens * , dnik , 2'4c ' ; old bultcr , 2Ifiic ; bees
wax , prime , 17I20c : rough tallow , 2c.
WOOL. UNWASHED Fine heavy. Cirr7c : nn (
light , 8iOc ; quarter-blood. 10tT12e ; seedy , burr ]
and chaffy , 8Jiflc ; cotted and broken , coarse , 74
9c : cotted and broken , fine. CgSc.
WOOL , WASHED Medium , loiTlSc ; fine , lllf
ICc ; tub washed , 16T18c ; black. 8c ; bucks , Cc
lag locks , : ffc ; dead pulled , C6c.
FURS.
FURS Hear , black , No. 1. large , J20.OOII2o.00
bear , brown. No. 1 , large , J"0002 > .00 ; No. 1 , me
ilium , J16 ; No. 1 , small , J12 ; bear , brown , year
lings. No. 1. large. JlO.Ooa'12.00 ; No. 1 , medium
$8 ; No. 1 , small , SO ; lar , brown , cubs , No. 1
huge , J7 : No. 1 , medium , J5 ; No. I , smnll , Jl
badger , No. 1 , medium , J15 ; No. 1 , small , J8.COI
10.00 ; bear , black , yearlings , No. 1 , large , J12.0M
15.00 ; No. 1 , medium. J10 ; No. 1 , small , J7 ; bear
black , cubs , No. 1 , large , J6.00BS.OO ; No. 1 , me
dluni , J5.00S6.00 ; No. 1 , small , Jl ; bear , black
Montana nnd Rocky mountain. No. 1 , large
HSWflM.OO ; No. 1 , medium , J14 ; No. 1 , small
JJO ; bear , black , Monlnnn yearlings. No. 1
large. J12 ; No. 1 , medium. JS ; No. . small. Jj
bear , black , Montana cubs , No. 1 , large , J6.30
No. 1 , medium. J1.50 ; No. 1 , small , S3 ; bear
sliver Up. No. 1 , Inrge , J20 ; No. 1 , medium , J12
No. 1 , small , JS ; bear , silver tip , yearlings , Nc
' large. Jit ; No. 1 , medium , J8 ; No. 1 , small
J5 ; bear , silver tip. cubs. No. 1 , huge , Jl.0oiftl.50
No. 1 , medium , COc ; No. 1 , small , LOc ; flshet
No. 1 , large , JS ; No. 1 , medium , J6 ; No. 1 , small
small , J29 ; fox , cross , No. 1 , larpc , J7 ; No. 1
medium. J3 ; No. 1 , small , J2 ; fox. red. No. 1
JI.CO ; marten , No. 1. large , J2 ; No. 1 modluir
Jl.W : No. 1 , small , Jl ; mink , No. 1 , large , 605
Cic ; No. 1 , medium , 40c ; No. 1 , small , 35e : mini
dark , No. 1 , large , C5c ; No. 1. medium. 40c ; Ni
' 1 , small , 30c ; mountain lion , perfect hend nn
't feut. No. 1. large , Jl.OCXffS.OO ; Imperfect skim
> r J6.005J7.00 ; No. Jl , Jimall , J5 ; _ otter , pale , No. ]
s.
s.In
" dlum , 40o ; No. "l. small. " 25e ; " bfoaof slrYped , NoY' :
large , 2oe23c ; wolverine. No. 1 , large , Jl ; No. :
medium. 3 ; No. 1 , small , J2 ; wolf , mounlnli
No. 1. large , J3 ; No. 1 , medium. J2 ; No.
J2 ; No. 1 , medium. Jl.DO ; No. 1 , small , 75 <
mu krnts , wlnler. No. 1. large , SQlOc ; No.
medium. 9c ; No. 1 , small , 7c ; muskrnls. fal
No. 1 , large. 4i6c ; No. 1. medium. 7c ; No.
small , Cc ; muskrnt kits. 24j3c.
St. Louis General Market.
ST. LOUIS , June 4.-WHEAT-At the openlr
was slrong. but the market soon broke He. mal
Ing a decline of fully 2c In a short time ,
recovery of IHGl'.ic took place subsequently , bi
did not hold , and later th market was wen
and declining , losing nil gained on the mil
nn < l 'to more , and closing nt the botlom , 21 :
N-low Ihe top ; No. 2 red , cash , SlWc ; July , 78' '
September. 77'4c.
CORN Reports of rnln In the corn belt cnusi
nn early decline of , ic for July nnd le for Hei
temln-r. From the enily break there was a r
nctlon of tic. but the market again became wcs
on further reports of rain , closing ICHic belo
yesterday ; No. 3 mixed , cash. 4S'c ; July. 48
4j4STtc ; September. 70c nsked.
OATS Were nlso off on reports of rnln , d
dining ' .ic early. A reaction of 4o followe
bul the market eventually weakened nnd t-losi
HW ? c below yesterday ; No. 2 canh. 28Hc ; Jun
2SSc ; July , SSic ! ; September , S9e naked.
1IRAN Ixwer ; cast track , 660 sacked ,
FLAX SEED Nominal , J1.40.
CLOVER SEED J.V45.
TIMOTHY SEEU-J3.00R4.00.
lit HAY Acllve and nrm ; prairie , J3.50G0.70 ; llr
olhy. J10.COfllS.00. rnirt side.
Si ? 1IUTTER Slenily ; separator creamery. 15016
fancy Elgin , 18HO19C.
EGGS Slmdy ; fresh. 10 Sc.
LEAD-JJ.03 ; speller , J3.25.
WHISKY-J1.25 for dlttlllers' finished goods.
PROVISIONS Pol k. standard mess , Jobbln
J12.75. I ird , prime sleam , ! 6.37'j ; choice , 16. !
W llucon , boxed shoulders , J6.2I ; longs , 16.87V4 ; rll
W. ; J7 ; shorls , J7.12H , Dry snlt meats , boxed shin
0) . ders , J.V50 ; longs , JI.S714 : libs , J6.50 ; shorls 5.-
RECEIITS-Klour. 2,000 bbls. ; wheat. 47.C
bu. : com. 11.000 bu. ; oals. 18.000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Flour , 10,000 bhls. ; wheat. 19t
bu. ; corn , 5.COO bu. ; oals , 6,000 bu ,
Hultlmore Grain .Mnrkels.
RALTIMORE , June 4. FLOUR Steady , u
changed ; receipts , 20,327 bbls. ; shipments , 11J
bbls. ; sales , 1.125 bbls. .
ill , WHEAT Unsealed ; spot and month. 78KC7S
lit July , 79080c ; August , EOSMUc : SeptemlH
SOUtffO'Ac : steumer. No. 2 red. 75 e76c ; l
celpts. 1,100 bu. ; stock. 518.S bu. ; sales. K2. (
Lu ; southern wheat , by sample , lOQSlc ; sout
Id rrn wheat , on grade. 76fl80c.
III. ; CORN-Bojy ; fpot. S5 e55'ic : month. Hi
Ik , uked ; July. Wc nsked ; rrrelpts , 19.013 bi
shipments. 16.9J6 bu. ; stock , 29SI < bu. ; snb
od. e.WW by. : soulhein white corn , U0 c ; toulhe
Me.
> ellow.
OATS Quiet nnd steady ; No. I white westei
od.W J7(13Sc , No , : mixed , 34fj3Hic ; rrcelpis , 8,243 bi
( lock. ll.ZM bu.
ii : RYE-Dull ; No. 2. MC7tc ; ttock. 13,4i bu.
'
I'orelcu fiimnrlul Aftiilri.
ill IX3NDON , Jun 4. Oold U quoted at Buciv
Ayres today at * X > ; MaJrlJ , liW ; LUtrao , 1
St. Petersburg. 54 ; Athens. 77 ; Romt , 104.80 ;
Vienna , 103. liar elher has declined to 30'jd
per nx.
IinilLIN , June 4. The weekly statement of
the Imperial Ilnnk of Germany shown the fol
lowing changes , ns compared with the previous
account : Cnsh In hand , decrease , M.Cftl.otfl
marks ; treasury notes , decrease , 400,000 marks ;
olhcr securities , Increase , 2ii.MO.000 marks ; notes
In circulation. Increase , 32,820,000 murks. Ex
change on London , 8 days' sight , , 20 marks 4i
PARIS , June 4. Three per cent rentes. 102f
SKc for the nccount. Exchnnge on London , 2if
21Hc for checks.
STOCKS AND IIONOS.
There \Vus n Slight IncreHjse In the Yoluino
u ( iuiitfM : on 'Chiinse.
NCW YOtIK , June 4.-Thcro was alight In
crease In the volume of business on the Stock
exchange today , nnd the speculation was heavy ,
nnd ns a result of the clay's transactions a
lower range ot vnlues lisa betn established
throughout , the greater part of the Hat. The
tnnikct opened generally a fraction higher nnd
the rnrly trading wna fairly active , with the
result Hint during the ( list hour prices moved
upward 1 per cent , exceptions were Sugnr nnd
Mnnhnttnn , which fell per cent each , nnd
Chicago & Eastern Illinois preferred , which
oponeil 2',4 ' per cent lower. Aliout I n clock n
piessure to sell wns manifested , which checked
the upward tendency , nnd soon brousht ulwut n
general renctlon. The selling movement became
le s pronounced at noon nnd during the hour
following there wns little movement , but be *
twecn 1 nnd 2 o'clock there was n renewal or
the selling and declines were mndc from the
lop prices of the morning of from H to 2 per
cent. Hfnvy blocks of United tnlea Rubber
were thrown on the nmrkct In the afternoon
nnd the stock , which had advanced 14 per cent
during the morning ; broke 3'4 ' per cent to 44 ,
with a recovery at the close of 14 per cent ,
nmklng n n--t low of 254 * per cent. In the last
hour there was n better tone to speculullon and
In most nf the stocks trnileil In slight recoveries
were made , while Sugnr ndvnnced 1H per cent
from the low Iliruren of the < 1ny , losing 'A per
cent In the final dealings. The market closed
fairly steady , except for the ciinl Bhnrea. which
were Mill under pressure In the final dealings.
The transactions In bonds were somewhat larger
tlmn on yesterday , nnd there appeared to be n
general upwnnl movement. The miles were
J1.881 WW. Atehlson fours registered were traded
In nt 73M , , against 63 4 the previous quotation.
The Evening Post's Ixjnuon cablegram says :
The stock markets were quiet but llrm today.
Consols mailc a record price. ! Wf& , It la com
mon talk that they will BO to 110. American
gold Ninds were largely bought , but chares
were dull on New York prices. The Chilian lonn
la out. The details are exactly as cabled. They
were dealt In nt 214 premium.
The following were the closing quotations
on the leading stocks of the Now York ex
change today :
The total pales of stocks today were 230 015
shares , Including : American Sugar , fiO.iOO ; To-
bacco. 3.OIO ; AlchlFon , 11,000 ; Hurllnglon , 11,500 ,
Chicago Gas , 8,200 : DIslllllnB nnd CalllefcedliiB ,
O.MOj General Electric , C.SOO ; Louisville , New
Allriny & Chicago , 8.COO ; National Lead company ,
G.SOO ; Northwestern , 4,700 ; Reading. 10,300 ; HocU
Island. 4.000 ; St. Paul. 10.000 ; t'nlted Stales
Cordage , 7,600 ; I'nllod Slntes Cordage preferred ,
3:00 ; Untied States Rubber , 13,200 ; Wheeling *
Jike Erie , 3,700.
Now Yorc ! Jloniiv Alurket.
NKW YORK. June 4. SIDNEY ON CALTv-
Ensy nt 1 per cent ; last loan , 1 per cent ; closed ,
1 per cent.
PRIMI3 MERCANTILE PAPER-2Vie3V4 per
cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Dull but sleady.
with actual business In bankers' bills nt Jl.Wi
JT4 t9 for demand nnd fl.87Qt.SS for sixty days.
Posted rntes , JI.SS'iRt.SD nml | l.59'iifI.'JO. Com.
merclal bills. $ I.R7 i I.S7'i.
SILVER CEHTIFICATKS-G7jC7i4c.
GOVERNMENT HONDS Steady. State bonds ,
Inactive. Railroad bonds , firm.
Closing quotations on bonds were ns follows :
00 nimni-l.il Ames.
HOSTON , June 4.-Clearlngs , J17,1I2,610 ; ba
ances , Jl,458,227.
RALT1MORE , June 4. dealings , 13,100,81 :
5 ! balances , JJ31.CI9.
NEW YORK , June 4. Clearings , J122,439,56 :
balances , J8.441.S13.
PHII DELPHIA , June 4.-Clearlngs , J15.86I
421 ; balances. JJ , 194,001.
ST. LOUIS. June 4. Clearings , J4.729.7S6 ; bn
ant-en , J717.C75. Money , 566 per cent. New Yoi
exchange , fXta premium.
WASHINGTON , June 4-Tixlay's statement i
the condition of the treasury bhowu ; Avallab
cush balance , J1S3,71I,103 , ; gold reserve , JU'j,444,78
WASHINGTON , June 4. The comptroller i
the currency has authorized the Lartdo Nation
bank ef Laredo , Tex. , to UK In buraess ; capita
J100.000 ,
CHICAGO , June 4. Clearings , J16.S08.00
Money , 4tf5i ! per rent for call loans and 5'fcC
per cent for commarcial caper. New York f"
change , ( a premium. BUrllnr exchange , posli
rates , demand , JLB i ; sixty Jays ,
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
i
IVi A
Another Day of Lightj Receipts Finds a
Steady Demnnd'for Etock.
FED CVTTLE ALL' 'SOLD ' QU'CKiA
Active Trndo nt Strong Prices Makes Itusl-
nets Lively UnilrrOrittlrs Held l-'lrm
Hogs tcniWir' ' , ctlvo anil
lllijlicr Slicep Sternly.
TUESDAY , Juno 4\
The receipts of live stock today were S93
cattle , 4,000 hogs. 248 sheep and 16 horses ,
as against 307 cattle , 1.0S1 hogs nnil no sheep
yesterday anil 2,232 cattle , 5,400 hogs and
502 sheep on Tuesday of last week. The re
ceipts for the week thus far are , 1,200 cattle ,
B.137 hogs and 240 sheep , as against 3,128
catlo , 16,818 hogs and 750 sheep for the cor
responding two days of last week.
CATTLE There wore thirty-seven fresh
loads of cntle In the yards today , ns against
seventeen yesterday and eighty-five on
Tuesday of last week. The demand for fat
cattle was fully equal to the offerings and
there was a better feeling manifest. As a
esult , desirable fat cutle soM nt good
; rong prices and. the pens were soon
eared. One bunch of thlrty-nlno head ol
307-lb. steers sold nt $5 , the highest price
f the day. The lighter cattle sold largely
rom $4.4i ! to $1.70 , with some light grassy
tuft at less than $1. Quito u string ol
western steers brought $4.25.
Cows and heifers were In good damanO
M 'llrm prices , The liuyers generally
lalmed that they were paying a HttU
Igher prices than yesterday. The bulk ol
10 cows here brought from $2.75 to $3.75
Common canners and rough stock sold al
bout steady prices. There were nol
nough feeders here to make a test of the
market. The feeder market remains It :
ibout the came condition as already noted
Dealers claim to have orders In hand , bul
here ore no cattle to III ! them. The raltu
f last week appear to have had a verj
oed effect upon the feeder market , Ilcpre-
entatlve sales :
REEF STEERS.
o. Av. Pr. No. * Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
. . . .8 < $37S 1..11SO $4 00 15. . . .1112 $1 70
. . . . ! l.Vi 3 75 24. . . . 94 ! 445 1..1210 173
. . . . MR 373 38. . . . SSO 4 BO 24..T23 4 8D
. . . .879 383 2..1055 4 CO 33..1307 GOO
COW8.
. . . . P80 1 r,0 , 1..1000 2 25 9. . . . 9S5 275
. . . . S.V > 1 r.O 2. . . . 8X ! ) 221 8. . . . 877 27.1
. . . . : M 150 1. . . , 840 225 1..10IO 273
. . . . S21 175 1. . . . 910 2 2. , . . . . ; > .r 310
. . . . Ml 175 3. . . . 786 223 1..1IIO 311
. . . . MO 200 6. . . . RBO 235 4. . . . 910 .121
. . . Sf.0 200 2. . . . TIB , 2 SO 1..910 32.1
. , . .1010 200 1. . . , 760 2 M 12. . . . 1)31 ) 3 75
. . . .970 2 CO 1..1100 250 M. . . . 957 375
. . . .102S 210 2..102.1 275 2..1245 400
. . . . WO 2 25
. . . .650 ISO 1. . . . 620 223 1..700 3 f 0
. . . . sm 200 i. . . . cio 2 ro , i. . . . STO 3 r , < )
. . . . 40i ) 200 2 , . . . f.t.l 280 1. . . . 900 3 50
. . . .492 210 2. . . . 670 280 2G..883 4 CO
DULLS.
. . . .1CM 210 1..12X ) 2 n 1..1230 201
. . . .1010 223 1..1MO 240 1..1IV ) 29.1
. . . .930 225 1..1170 240 1..10M 300
. . . .1262 230 1..1330 273
CALVES.
. . . .290 2 CO 1. . . . 141 350 1. . . . 131) ) 421
. . . .143 27.1 1. . . . ISO4 M 1. . . . 110. 4 2.1
. . . . 2.W 300 2. . . . JKV 4 CO 1. . . . 1 ? ) 423
! . . . . 330 350 1. . . . ISO 400 1. . . . 130 460
. . . .120 3 CO 1. . . . 170 400 1. . . . 170 6 0 > )
FEEDERS.
i. . . . 533 280 23. . . . M5 300 1..9M 3 CO
I. . . . 516 1 ! (5 ( 1.-7SO 32.1 6. . . . 883 3-10
500 2 SO 8..10CO 3 , 30
MILKERS AND SPRINGERS.
springer J20 0) ' 1 c nnd c 129 V.
springer 23 00 1 c nnd c 30 ( X
c nnd c 23 OOi 1 milker 30 0 (
WESTERNS.
WYQMINO.
Ora , Hah\y.
To. Av. Pr.
39 steers 1271 14 25 '
OOS There were fifty-four lends of hog" 01
ale , ns against flftan loads yesterday. Th
unllty of the offerings vas Rood , there bi-ini
ome choice loads and n Rood many light KOO <
oadn of all weights. The demand wnH brMt
he packers all wanUns hoa . nnd Ihe pens wcr
lenred nt nn enrly hour. . , The prices paid wr
rm on an uverage nnd.n , few loads nold per
inps Go hlKher. One load of choice heavy hog
inniKht $4.CO , which , wn.i lOc butler lhan nny
hltiK yesterday. The..tull < of the IIOKJI on fal
> rouKht $4,40fr4.45. Ilepiezentntlve miles :
Vo. Av. Sh. l r. " ' , No. Av. Hh. Pr.
1 210 . . .JI10 9 282 80440
" 162 1TO 4 20 ' 71 203 80 4 40
174 2SO 420 SI 2 : SO 440
179 IfO 4 25 f,8 243 M 4 < IO
TO 178 160 4 25 43 216 40 4 40
0 178 . . . 425 63 851 ICO 4-10
2 173 0 4 25 Cl 218 M 4 40
0 ISO 200 4 23 72 212 . . . 410
* 9 179 280 4 23 79 113 SO 410
5 18. ! . . . 430 78 ' . ' 27 200 440
9 184 . . . 423 61 241 . . . 440
1 191 ISO 450 77 232 160 440
1 12 40 4 CO 7 307 . . . 4 40
0 1(13 ( 80 4W S 161 . . . 410
4 177 . . . 430 3 263 . . . 440
4 270 40 430 14 SCO . . . 410
6 213 . . . 4 30 C 228 . . . 4 40
7 187 40 4 CO 71 197 WK ) 4 40
6 179 40 4 SO Cl 221 (9 4 40
4 203 . . . 430 73 242 ICO 4 4 ! ,
4 212 40 433 72 221 40 443
3 207 120 43.1 11. ' 248 . . . 441
0 173 . . . 433 76 231 160 443
6 lt'6 ' 2SO 4 33 CS 219 200 4 45
6 245 SO 433 67 S61 ICO 145
9 212 280 433 77 235 do 445
39 217 40 135 83 273 120 441
5 212 240 435 75 250 80 4 45
3 300 4 SI . 8 267 80 4 45
8 200 . . . 435 57 267 . . . 445
3 S0 SO 4 35 71 243 80 4 43
1 S70 . . . 435 77 S31 ICO 44.1
1 220 . . . 435 71 237 . . . 445
IS Z08 ICO 4 37',4 ' 7 262 . . . 4 45
; i 232 160 43714 4 3C3 . . . 443
13 198 160 4371,4 61 250 fO 447 !
; g 212 80 440 74 582 160 450
to 231 40 440 CS S74 80 4 50
J4 2,18 . . . 4 40 5 21I6 . . . 4 M
4 214 . . . 4 40 . . CO 2o6 . . . 4 50
5 51 . . . 4 40 SO 237 40 4 W
67 214 40 440 CS 247 . . . 4 M
-4 214 40 440 66 313 SO 4M
[ 3 210 SO 4 40 53 309 . . . 4 60
PIQS.
18 SS . . . 200 7 Ill . . . 335
1C 95 40 2 W C 130 . . . 360
SHEEP There wns only one load of sheep hei
and It wns consigned direct to a local packe :
There was nothing offered on the market nn
nothing upon which lo base quotation * , excel
ihe feeling1 prevailing nmong dealers. It woul
JO nnfe to quole the market ns unlvcrcnll
steady. Fair to choice natives are quotable [
from 13 to $3.73 ; fair to good westerns nt froi
[ 2 W to $3.50 ; common nnd stock shetp at froi
13 lo 5-15 ; Rood to choice 40 lo 109-lb. lambs i
trom $3.75 lo $5.15.
OIlICAliO LIVK STOCK.
Prlcci for Choice IJcef Higher Actlvo Do
iimml for Ilo s-
CH ICAQO , June 4. CATTLE Prices for cholc
beeves were higher than during the latter pal
of last week , such cattle being scarce at th
present time nnd In good demand. All othe
kinds were slow at unimproved prices nn
trrugsy cattle showed decided weakness. Sale
Df dressed beef nnd shipping steers were on
basis of from 43.75 to $5.80 , few felling qs hlK
as $5.50 , nnd a large part of the sales were o
from J4.W lo $5.23. Conrte , big entile , as we
ns light , grassy utters , were hard to sell n
from $5.05 to $5.10. Exporters nre doingver
little this week , as the best American cuttle nr
Belling frcm ' .ic to % c pfr Ib. lower lhan a wee
ago. The slacker nnd feeder trade was agal
dull , wllh sales mo-illy1 at from J2.60 lo f3.7i
The large run of Teuuuuuiuile It hanl work ft
sellers of native butchers' nnd cnnners' stuff 1
tlnd buyers , and price * rulill weak , cows , helfei
and bulls selling at .irem $2 lo $4. It beln
"calf day. " about 2.VW head were offered , un
an active demand put prices up a lltlle , Bah
rnnglng nt from $3 ta } U. < Texas cnltle move
off slowly nnd prices were nil in favor of buyer
1IOOS There was BWTietlve genernl demnm
locnl packers being pnrllcularly good buyer
and mo l of Ihc suptMStas out of first hum
long before noon. ISW ? closed ulendy , nr
most of the transnctlcnH were at aUmt yesle :
day's quotations , extia choice hogs telling up l
$4.fcO. Fewer light hoi , wx coming forward , nr
this hns checked llMigp nkness In such lot
Ili-uvy boss sold nt fjf 1.35 lo Jl.W , mixed i
. . " - iKhla at from J4.2o i
from $4.35 to $4.65. rrLl v J ° IT t
J4.DO nnd pigs at front I } . ito J4.20.
SHEEP-Prlcts i ing at the advance
yeslerday. but trade ftp : iw. Inferior to choli
sheep sold at from | . _ w. J4.23 , chiefly nl
and upwnrd. commoiq iwns selling around
nnd 114-lh. westerns J5o. Yearlings sold i
from $4.25 to J5. am Kilne lamba ut from
to M. Prime nallve S rere worth from 14.
"
"Rec'clpis : Cnltle , 4 < -rt ; hogs , 21,000 heai
sheep , ii.OOO head
Kiin n Ultytinvn Mode.
KANSAS CITY. JuW 4. CATTLK Recelpl
4200 head ; shipments , tKK > hend ; market stead
Texas steers , 3.f'nt.tt Teins cows , J1.71fl3.2
beef steers , J3.WG6.W : native cows , J1.72U4.2
stockers and feeders. J3.23Q4.25 ; bulls , J12503.1
1IOQS Receipts , lt.V heail ; shipments. C
head ; market tlrm to Se higher ; bulk of sale
Jl 3564 55 ; heavies. J4.4M < 4 60 ; packers. J4.25O4.6
mixed. nwii4.W ! : Hltbts. J3. } @ 4.2S ; Yorkers , J4.
ffl4.25 ; pigs. J2.00JJ-4.00. I
SHKHP Receipts. 3.700 hend ; shipments , 7.C
head ; market steady to slrong.
New York l.lro Slock Market.
NEW YORK , June 4. REEVES Receipts , C
head ; no market. European cables quol * Ainei
can steers at lOt/ll'ic , dressed weight ; t
frlBcrulor beef at 8tiIUc. !
SHEEP AND LAMHH-Recelpts. 2.700 hea
Iambs firm but not hither ; over C.OuO head u
sold ; sheep , ordinary lo prime , t2.87UiW.75 ; yea
lings , J2.7 [ > 433.tf'4i southern lambs , common
prime J4 OOti6.7S.
HOO8 Receipts , 2,300 head ; steady at J4.K
6.W. .
Kt. Lout * I.lvo Stock.
BT. LOUIS , June 4. CATTLC Receipts , 5.1
biad ; shipments , 700 head. Market steady lo 1
lower. Native shipping and beef steers. J4.U
6.H ; light to heavy butchers' steers , ja.tU/4.1
toc-crs and ( tedcri , JZ.Wa > .75 ; cows , : . _ 3.I
fed Texas steers , J3.WG4.CO ; grnsscrs , J2.7C03.75 ;
Ci > ws , J2.OOCt3.25.
IIOQS Receipt * . 6. & head ; shipments , 1,300
head , Market ta up on top grades , others weak ,
Heavy , J4.4HH.OO ; packers , J4.33O4.50 ; light , JUS
04.40. |
SHEEP Receipts , 7,500 bend ; shipments , none.
Market firmer. Native muttons , sold J3.2ilJ4.23 ,
southwest , Ji.76q8.00j lambs , J3.Mf4.7j.
, Mock In
Record of receipts nt the four principal mar
kets for Tuesday , June 4 , 15M :
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha . . . 83.1 4.TO1 2IS
Chicago . 20.0110 4,509 17.W1
Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,20) 10,410 3,700
St. Louis . 5,500 0,404 7.500
Totals . . 30.593 31.JCO M.44S
WARM \VI\TMIU : : \SIII-LPKI , : > CORN
Winter Whent Is In n Less PromlMnc ; Con-
illtion Inluci'u Dolni Wo'l.
WASHINGTON. June 4. The weather bureau
In Us report on wenlher crop conditions for the
week ended June 1 , says : The nrm wenlher
has been beneficial lo corn , Ihc replanting ot
which over the greater portion of the corn bell
Is nlwut completed , nnd It Is coming up nnd
doing well , Rcporls from the southern slnles In.
dlcnle that corn In thnt section Is In exctllcnl
condlllcn. In Ohio. Indiana. Michigan nnd
southern Illlnoln corn would be greally benefited
by rain. In Nebraska Ihe coin crop has grown
well during Iho week , nnd Is In excellent condi
tion. Wlnler wheat Is In less promising condl.
tlon In Ohio , Indlnna , Michigan nnd Missouri
nml rusl Is appearing In Illinois. It Is m-.uly
ready lo harvest In Knnsas , nnd Is heading In
Pennsylvnn.n and Maryland. Tobacco Is grow
ing nicely In the Carollnns nnd planting Is pro.
greasing fnvornUy In Kentucky , -Virginia nnd
Maryland. In Ohio plants set out nre dying
from diouth.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Liverpool Mnrxetn.
LIVERPOOL , June 4.-4:13 .
- : p. m.-WHEAT-
Spot , Millet ; demand poor : No. 2 rul , 0.1 'J'.id ' ;
No. 2 red spring , 6s ? d ; No. 1 hard , Manitoba ,
6s 2'4d ; No. 1 Cnllfornln , 5s 9Ud. Fulurcs openfd
steady nnd unchanged nnd closed quiet , with
June Ud lower nnd other months Vid lower ;
business nbout equally dlslrlbtileil ; June , 6s
9id ! ; July , 6s 9 id ; August , 6s IDVid ; September.
63 10'id ; October. 6s mid ; November. 6s HHid.
CORN Spot , dull ; American ntw mixed , 4s
9'4d. Futures opened dull , with near nnd dis
tant positions iil lower nnd closed quh-t. with
near positions WHid lower nnd distant positions
lit 1 lower : business heaviest on early position * ;
line , 4s 711 il ; July , 4s 7d : August , 4s 7Ud ; Sep-
mber. 4s , Hd ; October , 4s 7il ;
FLOUR Firm ; demand moderate ; St. Louis
fancy winter ! .
PROVISIONS llacon , firm ; demand poor ; Cum
berland cut , 28 to M Ibs. . 31s ; shorl ribs. 28 II'S. ,
3J : long clear , light. 38 lo 43 Ibs. , 33s ; loni ;
clenr , heavy , 55 Ibs. , 31s 6il ; short clear backs ,
light. 18 ILs. , 33 Cd ; short clenr middles , heavy ,
' Ibs. . 31s Cd ; clear bellies. 11 to 16 Ins , 33s
Shoulders , square. 12 lo 18 Ibs. . 2Ss. Hani- : .
shorl cul , 11 lo 16 lhs. , 41s. Tallow , line North
American , nomlnul. Heef , extra India mess , 80s ,
prime mess , 62 Cd. Pork , prime mess , line
western , Cls 3d ; western medium. 53s Od. Lard ,
quiet ; prime western , 34s 3d ; rellned , In pnlls
35s.
35s.CHEESE
CHEESE Stendy : demand modcrnle ; flnesi
American , while , 60s ; llnest American , colored ,
42.t. .
HUTTER Finest United States , 56s ; good , 4ls. (
COTTONSEED Oils- Liverpool , refined , ISs 3d.
LINSEED 01I-21i < Oil.
PETROLEUM Rrflnnl. 9d.
.REFRIGERATOR 11EEF Foren.uarlers , Slid ,
hindquarters , CUd.
HOPS At Ixindon ( Paclllc coast ) , 2 ! s.
Stocks of breadsluffs In Liverpool : Flour ,
53,000 sacks ; wheat , 1.3IO.COO cenlals ; corn , 12J.COO
centnls.
The receipts of wheat during the past three-
days were 53.000 centnls , Including 23.COO Amer
ican. The tecelpls of Ameilcnn corn during the
past three day were 14,000 centals.
I > Mci > nr Rln4)iiitno.c In Illinois.
CHICAGO , June 4. The past week has gone
to the opposite extiemi : from the week previous ,
nnd crops bavi- struggled under n heat averaging
nhout plghty degrees dally , which < s from twelve
to llftci-n degrees nlx > vo the nornml lempernlure.
Rainfall has been veiy scnrco , only Ihe north ,
west counties having been favored sulliclently.
nnil nil the east , central anil southern countie\
were practically diy , hence the average for tht
state * was but n sprinkle. The sky was nearly
cloudless during the entire week , nnd nnx-
Imum temperatures extremely high nnd the wind
boisterous. Where lain fell vegetation Is grow
ing tln ly and small grain ? and meadows me
giving excellent promlie , and corn , potatoes
gardens nnd pastures nre much Improved. Where
mln Is lucking , however , nnd that It much the
largist poith.n of the stuto , small grains nnd
meadows , gardens. , and potatoes are suffering
fiom the heat ana drouth. Whent Is lecclvliift
less damage from chinch bugs than previously ,
but rust has developed , nnd with the Hessian
lly Is caub-ing damage. O.its ate heading shorl
nnd nre lets promising. Rye Is short and the
heads poorly filled. Fiull prospects still nre ex
cellent In the southern counties , nnd nlso for
tree frultH In the central counties. Cherries mo
being maike'ted In the southern counties nnd are
ripening fast In the central pnitlin. A good gen
eral rn\n would w-llhoul doubt materially change
crop conditions , but lhtk liny crop will be small.
CofTvn
NEW YORK , June4. . TOFFEE-Opllons
opened dull nl unchanged prices to 5 points de
cline , ruled exceptionally sluggish throughout
the session , wllh snles confined lo Iwo lots. Eu
ropean markets equally ( lull nnd fcalurelest * .
closed dull nt unchanged prices to 5 points lower ,
Fiilcs , WO bags , Including : June , JI5.W ; July.
JI4.70. Spot coffee. Rio , dull ; No. 7 , J16 : mild ,
quiet ; Cordova , J18.2o < i19.00 ; sales. nM bags Mar-
acalbo , iOO bags Savanllbi and 160 bngs Central
American ; warehouse deliveries from New York
yesterday , 2 6,000 bags ; Ntw York stock today
203,720 bngs : United Stales Flock. 207,828 bags ,
ntloat for the United Stated , 2'3.noo bags ; total
visible for the United Slnles , 550,8"S bags , again : !
293SSi bngH last year.
SANTOS , June 4. Finn ; good average Panlos.
JIB Si : tcelplB , two days , 4,000 bags ; stock
148.000 baps.
HAMUrUO , June 4. Dull , unchanged lo lit
lower ; sales , l.OCO bags.
RIO 1)E JANEIRO , June 4. Rio , nrm ; No. 1
Rio , J17 ; exchange. 'J 7-1Cd ; receipts , two days
n.O O bags ; cleared for lhf > Unllrd Slnles , Iwt
days , 32,000 bags ; cleare < l for Europe , two days.
6.K-0 hags ; stick , 227WO bags.
HAVRE , June 4. Opened dull , ' .it lower ; nl
12 m. , dull , unchanged ; ill 3 p. m. , dull , un
changed ; closed dull at ! if net decline ; sales ,
none. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ i _
Woo'Mitrkot.
ST. LOUIS , June 4. WOOL Firm nnd higher ,
with an Improved demand ; Missouri , Illinois ,
fnncy combing , 14 ? c ; combing nnd choice , H'.Je ;
medium , IS'AUWic ; coarse nnd braided , 13ViW
13sic ; light tine , 18c ; heavy fine , 9c ; Kansas nnd
Nebraska , medium. UGlScr light line. 7Cf c ;
heavy line , 6fCc | ; Texas , Arkansas , Indian terrl-
lory , etc. . fall and spring , medium , 12fil3c ;
coarse and low. SlilOc ; light fine , 9B10c ; heavy
fine , 6Ji8c ; Dakota , Wyoming. Utah , ele. , mt-
illum , 9J12c ; coarse nnd low , 7bc ; light fine.
7Sc ; henvy fine , B iCc ; washed choice , 19 > . ! ift2)c ;
fair. 17JlSc ; coarse lind low , 13Jr c.
PHILADELPHIA. June 4. WOOL Steady but
qulel ; Ohio , Pennsylvania nnd West Virginia ,
XX nnd nbnvr , ICGlC'ic ' ; X nnd above , 14HI c ;
modlum , 18020c ; quarter-blood , 19Ji2Jc ; common ,
17 ri8c ; New York. Michigan , Wisconsin , clc. .
16jfl7c ; medium.17W018c ; qunrter-blooil , IW
19Hc ; common , 16iflc ; washed combing nnd
delaine , line , X or XX , ICfilSc ; medium , 19W
20c ; low , 22fI23c ; quarler-blood , 2021c ; un
washed , medium , 14el5c : quarter-blood. 17 17'oi
braid. 15 16c ; unwashed , light and bright line.
llil"c ; medium , 13 jl4c ; quarter-blood , ICOlCVjc ;
common. 13iil4c ; unwashed , dark colored , light
line , 7iji'c ! ' ; medium , Pffllc ; line medium , 9 UOc ;
coarse. lOfille ; terrllorlal and norlhwuHtern ,
light nne , " { j'Jc ; nnc medium , 9glOo.
MiRnr Murkot.
NEW YORK , June 4. SUOAR-Raw , quleti
fnlr rellnlng , 2 15-lCc ; cenlrlfugal , 96 lesl. 3c
Kiles , 8,600 bags centrifugal , S6 tesl , at break-
wnlcr , to go to Iloslon , at 3ic : refined ,
market steady : demand Improved ; No. 6 , 4j
4 3-16c ; No. 7 , 3Tt 4 1-lCc : No. 8. STtfft l-16c ; No ,
9 , 3 13-lCfflc ; No. 10 , 3 i(3 15-lCc ; No. 11. 3 11-11
? 3Tte ; No. 12. 3 9-1604c ; No 13 , 2 ic ; off A ,
1-1CW4HC ; mold A , 4 ll-16lf4T4c ; slandaid A
4 5-16S4'ie ; confectioners' A. 4 5-168l',4c ' ; cut loaf
5 1-lCiioHc ; powdered , 4yt@l 15-16c ; granulated
4 7-16tf4c ; cubes , 4 11-1C&4T4C.
i vuri * Mnrknt ,
t
PEORIA. June 4. CORN Quiet ; No. 2 , Bc
Nn. 3 , K > Hc.
OATS Quiet ; No. 2 white , 20W830Kc ; No. 3
SOV. 30Hc.
RYE Scarce ; No. 2 , 6l TC3c.
WHISKY Firm ; finished goods , on basis o
$1.25 for high wine.
RECEIPTS Wheat , 1.800 bu. ; corn , 2,100 bu.
outs. 74.801) bu. ; rye , COO bu.uarley ; , 2.1W bu.
SHIPMENTS Whent. I. 00 bu. ; corn 14.3
bu.j oats , 77,000 bu. ; rye , none ; bailey , 2,600 bu
Nuir YorK Dry iiuoiU MarUot.
NEW YORK , June 4. The character of Ihi
demand tins been of the quiet dem"unor usua
to Tuesday , and no mall orders on hand. Ther
was nn Irregular Inquiry for moderate quantltlc ;
of summer specialties , but ut best Ihe Undo wn
light. There was something doing In autiuni
spi < c-lallles , and fair eiders were placed. Print
Ing cloths quiet at 2 13-lCc.
Mllwuiilicu MiirKeli.
MILWAUKEE , June 4. WHEAT Lower ; No
2 spring. 77c ; No. 1 norlhern , 834e. !
CORN Quiet and steady ; No. 3. 61c.
OATS Hlgherj No. Z while , 32c ; No. 3 while
31ic
IIARLEY Nominal ; No. 2 , 49Hc ; sample , 49V
O50c.
UYB Steady ; No. 1 , CCc.
Mlnnonpolliheut JSIarkct.
MINNEAPOLIS. June 4.-WHEAT-Wenk
June , 77Hc ; July , 77 ic ; September 77c : ui
track , No. 1 hard. 79c ; No. 1 norlhein , 78' , ' e
Ni > . 2 northern , 77'/ic.
FLOUR Steady ; Ilrtt patents , J4.MiZ4.CO ; second
end patents , J4.10O4.40 ; first ckars , JJ.4503.CO.
OR Markets.
LONDON. June 4.-CALCUTTA LINSEE1
OII Spot , 39s 6d ; May shipment , via cape , 39
M.
M.I ROSIN American strained , 4s lOitd ; fine ,
9d.
Cotton .Uurknt.
NEW YORK. June 4. COTTON Net an
gross receipts , none ; exports to Great Ilrllnli
00 , 3.000 bales ; to the continent , 2.W7 bales ; foi
I- warded , none ; sales , none ; stock , 220U)3 ) bales.
Ie
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Dululh Uhent Murxot
J ; DULUTH , June 4. WHEAT No. 1 hard , casl
ar - 78o ; July , 78c ; No. I northern , cash , 77'.4i '
rte July , 78c , September , 75 ; c ; No. 2 northern , cast
to 74c ; No. 3 , 71c ; rejected , 68e.
' 1'rUca Whrnt Qilotalliinl.
SAN FRANCISCO , June 4. WHEAT Qule
December. J1.03H ; new seller , Who ; cleuro
39,571 centals. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Munslieltor Textiles.
UANCJIESTER. June 4. Cloths and yam
dull ; very email buslneu doing- .
WEATHER CROP BULLETIN
Copious Thins of the Week Have Revived
Crops All Over the State.
DAMAGE BY HOT WIND3 GREATLY OFFSET
Vheut anil Out * Will Mnko n 1'nrtlnl Crop ,
VVIillo Com nnd liny Will ( lUo 1m-
incline tlolils Comlltlotn
Are ( looil *
Weekly weather-crop bulletin , No. S , of
he Nebraska weather service , co-opernt-
ng with the United States weather bureau ,
ssued from Its central olllre , nt the Unl-
erslty of Nebraska , Lincoln , under the
Ircctlon of G. 1) . Swezey , meteorologist
f the Nebraska experiment station , for
, veck ending June 3 , 1S95 :
The week opened with two days of high
jmpcraturo nnd hot , soulh winds , very
rylng to all crops , followed during the re-
imlnder of the week by guneral and
loplous rains In nil parts of the state ,
vhlch have revived vegetation and thor-
ughly saturated the ground.
The temperature for the week wnH con-
Inuously nbovo the normal , uvcrnslng for
he llrst two days IS degrees above the nor-
nnl and 10 degrees above for the week us
whole.
'KOSUIL on 2Jr- * / Y * * '
mmee = 4i < mb.
itmmL
re THC wccg
s&SJ .
' ) , ° rajnfnll was heaviest In nn area cx-
emllng from Nance county southwestwnrd
° ' " "k"n nnj Pumas counties along
, , ,
i i
.vhlch . belt It reached six Inches , and In
.Unccs . exceeding eight Inches. It was
east In the extreme eastern end of the
state , where It fell short of an inch over a
Imlted area. The rainfall thus wns very
heavy over nearly all parts of the state
where the deficiency heretofore has been
most severe nnd wns everywhere sulllclcnt
'or present needs.
Small grain suffered severely , from the
hot winds early In the week , especially In
the eastern part of the stae , but since the
ruins It has revived In a surprising manner.
Ilye nnd barley were so fur advanced that
the hot winds proved generally fatal , as
far as the maturing of grain IH concerned ,
but the acreage In any case is small and
the crop has generally been cut for Inn
er used for pasturage. Wheat has also
suffered severely , but In many cases will
make a partial crop. Oats , except In u
few extiemc western and southwestern
counties , have revived to nn extent which
promises a partial crop. It Is yet too early
to state exactly as to the result , but esti
mates Indicate that over the greater portion
tion of the state nt least half a crop may
be expected , and In some portions nearly
an average crop. Corn seems not to have
suffered any Injury except that In limited
areas some damage from washing out
by heavy rains nnd pome from the depreda
tions of ground squirrels nnd cutworms
Is reported nnd has rendered replanting
necessary. Since the rain It has grown
rapidly and is In most excellent condition.
Grnss In pastures nnd meadows has taken
ii new start nnd is growlni ? vigorously.
In the eastern portion of the state much
fruit was shaken from tins trees by the
high winds. Cherries are ripening un-
.irually early. Report by counties :
SOUTHEASTERN SECTION.
Duller Frull doing Veil. Cherries beginning
: o rljwn Iwo weeks nhend of oidlnarlly.
CasH Week warm , with plenty of mulsturc.
Corn has made a phenouienal growth. ( IrnsH Is
doing nicely and pastures much Improved.
Clay Gain , grass and llax Improving mpldly
Inco rains. 1'roKpect for corn , potatoes anil
millet very Haltering. Fair prospect for cherries ,
plums and apples. No grapes.
Flllmore Oats and othtr small grain much
mprovt'tl. Corn doing well.
Oage Oats promise a fair crop. Corn In line
- ondlllon. Pastures Improving. Corn and mil-
el bid fnlr for n big crop.
Hamilton The two hot days of the week
llnlshcd the rye , which Is being cut for hay.
Oats will make half a crop. Corn loiks line
nnd Is nn excellent Hlanil , only where the
gophers have token It. Pastures greatly revive 1.
Jefferson Corn In fair condition. Oats anil
ivhent aie backward. Corn Ii doing well.
Johnson Corn making rapid growih. 'Apples
'ailing off hailly. 1'enchen nnd grapes hint by
'rost. Small frull not doing much g oil , except
strawberries. Oats beading out , some not over
eight Inches high. Wheat has been badly dam
aged. Ryu Is ruined In some cases and perhaps
enerally.
Lancnsler A good many oat llelds seem to bo
killed. Rye and mud. of iho wheat nre past
: ecovery. Corn Is growing" llnely , especially Ihc
ast planting.
Nemahn All crops except listed corn suffered
from drouth. Winter wheat will not make more
lhan Iwo-lhlrdH of n crcp. Oats rcxlved by Ihc
rain. Fruit badly blown from Ihe trees by
he high winds.
Nuekolls Hot winds did considerable damage ,
but rain enough since to help out oats and
axlurrs. Coin growing well.
Oloe Rye n lotal failure and winter wheat
nearly HO. Corn n't seilously Injured. Oals
Improved by Ihe rnln , but still badly Injuwd" .
Fruit badly blown from the trees.
Pawnee Wheat , while not making a full
crop , will probably till well. Oats still look dis
colored In pulches. Fruit Ittrtly blown from Ihc
trees. Rye Is thin In stand and short of straw.
Corn In the best shape of anything.
Polk Heavy winds did much damage to fruit
and lo corn Hint was listed deep. Oata have re
vived wonderfully since the rnln.
Richardson High winds blew off many of the
cherries and Ihe plums. The heavy rains have
revived everything. . . . .
Saline Ryu Is gone. Wheat In bad shape.
Oats much hurt , but will make n partial crop.
Corn In fair shape. Much fruit blown off.
Flax doing fairly well. Pnslure all dry. Al
falfa suffering.
Maunders Corn has maile vigorous growth
Ihls week and Is In excellcnl condition. Rye
mostly cut for f wider. Small gialn will be short.
Half Iho fruit blown from the trees.
Reward Prospects Improving. O-its may re
cover somewhat but cannot make a good crop.
Corn not Injured nnd with plenty of rain will be
all right. Much of thc > fiult linn fnllen off.
Thnyer Oats reviving nnd now promises half
a crop. Corn nnd KHJSH doing well.
York Grand Improvement In nil lines. Oats
will bo n llllle short but promises three-fourths
of n crop. Cut worms nre doing much damage.
NORTHEASTERN SECTION.
Antelope High winds of 27th nnd SSth dlil
more or less damage to all crops. Some tit Ihe
rye being cut for hay. A sleady ilownpjur on
the 29lh and Juno opens with bright prospecls.
Some damage lo fruit by hall. Much corn replanted -
planted and coming up nicely.
Hoyd Weather propltlouH for nil crops. A
giand ruin. Grar growing pplendldiy nnd stock
on Ihe range never In better condition.
Cellar Fore part of the week dry nnd windy.
Small grain was tunning yellow for want of ruin ,
but now Is looking prelty good. Corn growing
finely. Frost and the nquluels made some re
planting neceppHiy , which Is now completed.
Ulxon No damage done by the hot winds.
Warm weather and rain are bringing on Ihe corn
nnd nil vegelables. Rye frozen on low land.
Dodge Hot winds caused lots of fruit to full
nnd nenrly or quite destroyed the rye crop. Some
nro culling II for feed. Com nnd pastures dolni ,
well.
Douglas Temperature for Iho week nvtrnged
nearly 10 degree * above the normal.
Holt Gardens getting over the effecls of Iho
frost except berries , which me beyond redemp
tion. GniKH coming on llnely and prospects goui
for a great crop of cirn.
Knox The hard winds and dust storm damagei
tender plants. Corn Is up well. Cmps recover
Ing from Ihc froul. Plenty of moisture now U
Iho ground.
Madison The hot winds materially Injurci
small grain but the recent rains will In many
puts redeem It. but rye ruined and being cu
for folder. Corn has recovered from frost lind I
doing well. Herts doing best of nil. Rye nearly
ready for harvest now. Hey being marketed.
Pierce Prospects are now very good. Thf
rains have been heavy and have nil aoakei
inlo Ihe ground.
Platte Corn looks very promising nnd nlsr
potuloen. Oals have come oul amazingly. Sum
storms did some dsmnge , bul only In places
Squirrels have done comtldemblo damage. Som
replanllng. Frost spoiled n large percenlnge o
the rye , but the dojnnge U small.
Sarpy The hot winds nf Ihc 27th and Mtr
ruined small fruit. Many field' of rye nre being
cut for liny. Oats will be a short crop bul no
n failure. Corn looks excellent. Early pota
tors In bloom.
Stanlon Corn In fine condition. Wheat am
oats loiik well , but rye Is much damaged by
droulh and will ti a small crop.
Washlnglon High winds have damaged frul
one-half. Corn tlrnt was planted early U al
N , W , HARRIS & CO ,
BANKERe ,
163-165 Dearborn-st. , Cilcao. ! _
13 Wall-it. , New York. 70 State-it , Uoito.
'ITY ' COIIHTT
( . -.HO'oLWATBb and
litSRTHIGH GRADE
Soubt tad Bold. Cerrtipoadeaco BollcltcO.
iKhl. Lat vt jillnB " cnrnc up iinevtntr. Bmtill
Krn n have sufferfd" , but nuw hwk fairly well.
\\njne--Rya ruined by frost. Whtnt. oats nnd
orn nbove Average , The winds of lha pa l
veek did no hnrm.
Slour Clly- Very fnvornble wccV. liny crcp
ms luffrrid from druiitb. Injury frum trust
fs < lhan nt first supposed ,
Ynnklon , fl , U. Whrnt IH innklns n tplendlj
ron-lh nnd onts ate Kroulni ; well , but thers
vlll lie it short cmp. Coin hn fully recoveu-d
rom fitvsls nnd Is In linn conJIUivn , Potutoc-
nvo not ircovernl so fully.
CENTRAL SECTION.
DonnePoni ( > damngo lo corn by squirrels nd
lit worms. Ground Ihorouiihly smiKed by Iho
lliiftnto The rnln came so gcn'ly that none
vns wnMed. Pome d.-imngi- > crttnln corn Holds.
ly the hot winds , but the damage wns not gen-
einl. Some corn tu bo planted yet.
fiinor Ont nna wheat have Improved won.ler-
ully sliire Ihe rain , nml corn lovks nlcr. Ku
pi-tiln will nol miike imiih.
ninvMin-Smntl ginlu recovering from hot
wind. Rye badly damaged. Corn uml ixitnlois.
II light.
l < mip Tlmtsitnr's rain lm < i grontly Imptovrd
he crop conillllon . I'ut worms Injuring corn
willy In some llelds.
flrrrley Onls nnd whent may. wllh fnvorabl
en m. make n good crop. Coin looks line nnd Is
growing will. Sugar beets coming up nicely
Ince the mln.
Hnll-Onts hnvo revived grenlly since the rnln.
nnd now promlto fifteen lo thlily bushels lo th
nerc. I-.arly oa's heading oul very low. Soms >
eom washed under ninl will have to bo re-
ilanted.
lIoHnnl-Sm.-ill grain will protal.ly mnke from
na-thlnU lo thn-c-fourlhs of \ crop. Grass ,
nnd polatoes booming. Fiumcis plowing corn
nnd somr | > | WIIK | for mllk-l.
Merrlrk-IllKh winds nnd drifting naml lh
list of Ihc week rumpled ly destroyed young
eels. Se\ere hall Wednesday night bent every
thing tr Iho ground. Corn mny rrcoxrr. Rye
mostly ruined by the drouth. Wheat nnd enl
may iccocvr. &
N.iiuv The hfn\-y rnlns have revived most ot
he mils , t'oin nnd potatoes doing well. Pas
tures much rexlveii.
Shei-nian Will-ill nnd onls coming on well.
ut worms nnd squliu-ls doing much tinning *
to corn.
Valley The rains of the past week hnv
grenly Improved the condition of small grnln.
mil grass. Farmers busy plowing corn. Frull
lot so much Injincd by frost ns at llrsl thought ,
SOUTHWESTERN SECTION.
Adams Crops greatly revived by rnln. Oals ,
vlll nmkp halt n crop. Corn looking splendid.
tarley and rye , scurcvly nny. Whent a very
Ight crop.
Chase Ground wet down twenty Inches. Ons ( >
vlll make n partial ciop. Corn and | > otntoes In
Ine condillon. More corn will be plnnled.
Dunily A soaking lain has radically changed
crop proppt-cts. Wheat and imts nre past rc-
lemptlon , but may make feed. Pnispects for
orn , cane nnd mlllel go < d.
FrnnkllnGrass nnd small grain wonderfully
rvlird. Coin In goml condillon.
Fmntler Hot wlndH on Monday nml Tuesday-
ollow-ed by n heavy rain , which IMS made every *
> ody feel hopeful.
Fuinas Hnrd. hot , burning winds Monday nnil
rurstlny. Heavy rnlns have soaked the ground
leeper than It was ever stirred. There1 will bo
n considerable amount of small grain yet anil
c < un Is In pooil comPllon.
Hnrlnn- Wheat nnd oats that were thought
to be killed have revived nnd look very well.
May make n half crop. Considerable corn
vaulted out by the heavy rnlns. Corn rolled :
tndly in the hot winds of Monday and Tuesday ,
iiit n It had not Jointed It Buffered no prcma-
nent damage.
llilrhroek Ilnln lee lale to make nny wheat
ind oats , but n ( Tiqit help for grass nnd corn ,
Kearney -Whent and oats thai had Ix-en nd.
.udired ruined have turned green since the rnln *
nnd will make n parlinl crop.
Lincoln Crops nnd pnsluro In excellent condl.
Ion from the late rains.
IViklns Wealher veiy dry nml trying to crops.
up to the 30th. when n fine rnln set In. Plant
ing wnii almul slopped ami wheat looked dead.
Phclps The bcft inln for three yenrs nnd th
giound In thoroughly Kunked. Lntc oats anil
corn will be n good crop.
Red Willow Hoi winds Ihe flrft of the week ,
mt there wns nothing but grass to be hurt.
Heavy rains since.
Wolwli-r The rnlns have malerlnlly helped Iho
Kiln and corn. Som > > fields of fall wheat will
make u fnlr crop. Potatoes nil right.
NORTHWESTERN SECTION.
Cheyenne A good rain on the TOth has started
inss and rnipn to growing In line shape.
Ilnx llutlc A giKHl , soaking rain which wnH
iiilly needed , ns grain was suffering from Ihe
Irnuth.
Cherry I'll st of the week hard on grnln , but
i good rnln and everything looks tine. Grass.
crop well iiF.suictl. Corn Improving the Inst two
Dawes Flisl of the week cool , followed by an
ill day's inln Thursday nnd n shower Friday
night , which will bend , corn lioomlng with warm
wenther.
Keyn Pnlui Ground wn gelling In bad condl-
lion nnd crops * urffrlng until 111' ' rnln of Iho
Ixigan An nil ilny'n rain. Corn nil planleil
ind coming up nicely. Grain nnd grnss greally
ii-lped by the lain.
Rock Fine rains have vl llcd nil sections of
the county. Com nnd sm.ill grain are now In
line condillon.
Scotts lllulf Weather much warmer nnd corn
coming up nicely.
Sheridan Week favorable for nil kinds of grain
nnd grass.
S-.oux Ground thoroughly snaked. Small grnln
loiiklng well. Large acreage of com planted.
InrdeiiH ralher backward. Good prospects fop
wild frulls. . .
Juleslmrg , Colo. All crops heretofore planlej
Ihla roJiJ-on dried up by the diouth , but In con
sequence of Ihi- rain , com , millet nnd polnlocs
nri ; to be planted.
HOSTON. June 4. The situation In the wool
, . .
wun ( I'mm-i" i'tnwitib. ' . * u-uiv , .v.-
llory wools , Montana , tine medium to line. Of ?
lie ; Hcounil. ICc : Montnna No. 2 medium. 11 ®
IlUc ; noilhern spring Cnllfornla wools , Wile ;
scmned , 2S i30c ; soutlii-rn defective , eprlne , ft
INTENSE SUFFERING
From Dyspepsia and Stomach
Trouble.
INSTANTLY REUHVED AND PER *
MANENTLY CURED BY
STUART'S DYSPEP
SIA TABLETS.
A New Discovery. Hut Not a rntrat
Medicine.
Dr. Ilcdwell relates an Interesting account
of what he considers a remarkable euro of
acute stomach trouble and chronic dyspepsia
by the use of the new discovery , Stuart's
Dyspepsia Tablets.
He says : The patient was a man who
had suffered to my knowledge for years
with dyspepsia. Everything he ate sccmeU
to sour and create acid and gases In the
stomach ; ho had pains llko rheumatism In
the back , shoulder blades and limbs , fullness
and distress after eating , poor appetite and
loss of flesh ; the heart became affected ,
causing palpitation and sleeplessness at
night.
I gave him powerful nerve tonics and blood
remedies , but to no purpose. As an exper
iment I finally bought a fifty cent package
of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at a drug
store and gave them to him. Almost Im
mediate relief was given and after ho hail
used four boxes ho was lo all appearances
fully cured.
There was no more acidity or sour watery
risings , no bloating after meals , the appetlto
was vigorous and ho has gained between
10 and 12 pounds In weight of solid , health/
flesh.
Although Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets arc.
advertised and sold In drug nto es yet I
consider them a most valuable addition to
any physician's line of remedies , as they ,
are perfectly harmless and can bo given to
children or Invalids or In any condition of
the stomach with perfect safety , being harm
less and containing nothing but vegetable
and fruit essences , pure pepsin and Golden
Seal.
Without any question they are the safest ,
most effective cure for Indigestion , bilious
ness , constipation and all derangements of
the stomach , however slight or severe.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are made by
the Stuart Co. of Marshall , Mich. , and sold
by druggists everywhere at fifty cents per
package.
F P. HMITH ( Tel. 1518) ) B. M. STANKORD
SMITH & CO.
F. P. .
GRAIN and PROVISIONS
Room 4. N. Y. Life BIdK. , Omaha.
Ilranch olllccn at Prrmont nnd Coluinbuii. All
order * placed on Ihe Chicago Hoard of Trade ,
OurienponilrntHi Hchwarlz. Dupfe & Co. , Chicago
cage ; Hchtelntr. Klack & Co. . HU Louis. Refer
to Flnt National Hank , Omaha.
MAIH1IN No mailer what booklet on per
have read ni
illation you may
fur our'wnlc" ' NUW nl
fOMPLKTK. It clearly explain *
margin trudlnir and DKKINICH ALL MARKET
UXPRUHtilONS. If * free and will Uach you
something. AHIiOdAbT & CO , , U Ta4 nt
Uulldlng , Chluico *