Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 06, 1895, Page 6, Image 6

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    ft THE OMAHA DATLY HER : T.IIITKSDAY : .TUN.M fi. ISOS.
Boars Jumped on Wheat nt the Opening
Yeotcrdiy ,
CORN FOLLOWED WHEAT , CLOSING HIGHER
Oatu Worn Irremilnr nnit While Trmllnir
WHS Quite Acllro Throughout Only
* 1'nlr Utilities * W s Transacted
Hint llonili.
CII1CAC3O. Juno fl. Tlio hears Jumped on
wheat at the opcnltiB today nnil knocked
' /.c ( oft It before the Hcsslon ImJ clofod.
The hulls liinl pucceedeil In tossing It up
ifc , mid It closed only Uc lower thnn that.
Corn followed whrnt and closed with a.
naln of > Jc. Oats mo up He , hut provi
sions Fhow a lofa of 5o all around , after
having hcen lower.
Wheat had BRaln a very weak opening.
The starting point for July was over the
range covered by "S'io and TGUc. with very
Ilttlo for cnlo lielow "Co. A considerable
quantity changed hands nt the last named
quotation , however , and for a few minutes
the maiket went FtngB'Tlng iiround ns If
the wheat out of doors had Imbibed some
thing stronger than water and had com
munlcatcd Its conroauent unsteadiness to
the price , Some .scattered showers were
reported as having fallun throughout Ohio
during the night , and foreign markets went
lower. That a feeling of depression which
appears to bo cprcadlng among speculators
OH a consequence of reaction from the too
engor buoyancy which recently prevailed
caused the weakness ! at the opening was
apparent. The crop news received from
private sources was geneially aH disheart
ening as before , although there appeared
to bo a dirfciencc of opinion In St. Louis
regarding the amount of damage done to
the wheat crop of Missouri. Some reports
claimed the prospect of three-fourths of an
iiverugo crop , whllo others were conflient
there would not be over CO per cent of an
average raised In that Mute this > cnr. The
total shipments last week to Kurope from
the exporting countries amounted to about
P.OOO.Ouo bu. , Including the 2,400W > 0 bu. from
this country , 3UOOUM bu. fioin Itupsla and
1,410,000 bu. fiom Argentine. The market
took on a firmer tone when It was observed
tl.at some weak holdings had been disposed
of In the llrst few minutes of the Kcsslon ,
thu offerings came from the short sellers
nnd the bulls saw then just where they
stood. The llrst substantial assistance re
ceived by the bulls came from Iliqulry
which sprang up for cash wheat. At the
commencement that was confined to the
local buslncfs , but later Duluth advised a
palo of 103,000 for export , besides 00,000 bu.
for winter wheat mills. The price had
many rices and falls from 77c to TtJc , but
finally bounced near the close to 77l4c nnd
left off with buyers at 77''iC.
Corn was weals for u few moments at
the start , but soon changed Its tone. The
I'lullctlon of dry , warm weather , with last
year's experience of the effect of such , and
the falling oft In the iccelpts were the rea
sons for the strength which succeeded the
early weakness. July opened at M'/ic , rose
to ! ilc and closed at GlVfec , compared with
Clo on yesterday.
Oats were Irregular , whllo trading was
quite active throughout , only a fair busi
ness was transacted. The disposition to
buy was about equal to the selling offers ,
and when stuff was offered , sales were
quite readily effected. Fluctuations were
entirely Influenced by wheat and corn at
the opening and an easier feeling was
noticeable , accompanied by lower prices ,
which remained during a greater part ol
the day. At times prices would take an
advance and the C'OEO came during one of
these periods , showing an advance of from
He to 'lio over yesterday.
Hog receipts numbered 3(5,000 ( and the mar
ket was weak. Provisions with that to
start on , were heavy and gave little sign
Cash nuntntlnnn were ns follows
PIXJUll Dull nnd Ktendy ; winter patents , J3.70
CT4.00j winter strnlKhts , > 3.2SW3.73 ; bnkem , ! " .i'j
j3.Oi ; Bprlns pntcnts , W.'JOifl.SO ; spring
BtrnlKhts. $3.1001.00.
W1IKAT No. 2 cprlnir , 77U08ii,4c ) ; No. 3
Bprlnir. 73M73T4c ; No. 2 roil , 76'i ' ; c,4e !
CO UN No. 2. GWUMc : No. 3 yellow ,
' '
HYK No. : , cic.
HAHLMV No. 2. C2o ; No. 3 , COcj No. 4 , 4Sc.
FLAX Snill ) No. I. J1.49.
TLMOTHV Hii-i : : > Prime , J3.
VIIOVIHIONK Mess pork , per bbl , . SH.IOil
12. & ) . I ird , per 1 < V > Ibs. , J6 MiiC.52',4. ' Short ribs
sides ( loose ) . tO.inflO.20 : dry salted shoulders
( boxed ) . jri.37lilf3.GO ; short clear sides ( boxed ) ,
. . , .
WHISKY DIstlllerB1 nnlshcd goods , per gal. ,
1. .G' ' .
SUflAHS-HnchnnKed.
The following were the receipts nnd shipments
today :
On the I'roJuou .
oxoh.inrto today the bntt3r mar-
kevvaii nrm ; creamery , 10Jl7c ; dniry. lost
ESBB' sloaily ! HUUUMc. Cheese , ciuloti OH
NEW YOKIl OIJNiit.\l : , MAKItET.
Cloilng Quotutldin on tlio Prlnulptl Cora-
tuciilltlcs null Mnple * .
NEW YOniC , June 5. KI.OLHl-llecelptn , 23.4M
bbls. ; exports , 11,600 lihls-j coles , 10.700 pkgj
Market dull and lower to fell ; prlng patents
weaker ; the unxettled wheat market shuts ou
buyers ; Minnesota Tntt-nts , S4.10ffl.65. city
mill pntents. H.S506.13 ; winter patrnt *
SI.raOI.40 ; city mill clenr * . JUO@I.40
winter stnilRhls , J3.7Sftl.lC : Mlnnenoli
patents , H.6)fr4.70 ) ; winter extius , J3.COOJ.63 ; win
ter bakers , J3.J3 4.t3 ; winter low gradps , J2.43J
8.03 ; spring low grades. SS.Wfl2.SO. Hye Hour
stendy ; sales. SW bbls. ; fancy , I4.40SI4.CO.
COIIN MEAL Quiet ; yellow western , J1.1SO
l.X ; llrnndywlnr , S3 ; rales , 00 bbls.
WHEAT Hecelpts. 10.000 liu. jevports , 139.SOO
1m. ; sales , 3,440U)0 ) liu , futures , 40,000 bu , spot
Spot market strong ; No : led , In store nnd ele
valor. 79\ie. \ ntlont ; WVic , f. o. h. ; Wlic nllont
No .1 hard , 8lc. delivered. Options weio Ir
regular. Tim morning market declined unde
mln west nnd bolter crop news with the lowc
cables , foreign selling nnd big Kusstnn ship
menls ns additional factors ; rallied on covering
nold off on Ilrndstreet'g , and finally advances
on covering and reports of u blit milling drman <
nt Chicago ; closed Hfltto higher ; No. 2 led
June , clo eil at 79'ic ; July , Ti\i \ < n tV > * e. closed n
EOVioj August , ? J iflsOHo , closed nt SOHc ; Hep
temebr , StvffSlHc , close dnt 51Hc ; December , S1H
S3 15-lCc. cloned nt S2ic.
COHN llecelpts , 63,600 liu. 5 exporls , IS6.400 bu.
Hales , 300,000 bu. futures , 6S.SOO bu. fwt. | Spo
rmuket , Mrong ; No. 2. S6o In elevator : 57
ntloat ; nnd 5714C. f. o. 1) ) . , ntloat : yellow , SS'ic
Options oiwnrd lower , under favorable crop news
but llnally advanced with whcnt. ami clo o ,
stionn at % \c net pain : July. S5'if56Vtc. closw
at SCVic ; Heptember , 68H057ic ! , clo ( sl at 67 c.
OATS llecelpts , 53,700 bu. : exiiorts , 100 bu.
soles , KO.O'W ' bu. futures. 203.000 bu. spot. Sio |
matket active ; No. 2 oats. SJHCSSMiCj No. 2 de
llvered. SS tfW o ; No. 3. S2V4c : No. 2 while
ICc ; No. 3 white. J5V4e : track , white western
IOIJ4&r. Options were wrak and at tlrst sagged
but closwl strong , with whcnt nnd corn at Ijl
Ho advance ; June cloned at S3c : July , 34,4
t3U . closed at 33Hc ; August closed at 3lc ; t-ep
temlwr. 3SH43Jc , rlo ed at SSc.
HOI'S Dull ; state , common to choice , old , SO
Ic : U9I , 4iSc ( ; coast , old , SWIc' 1631 , 4iiSc.
HAY Quiet ; shipping , tOijSJcj good to choice
K > 7Jc.
H1DUH Firm ; wet salted New Orleans , se
Ircted , 45 to 65 ll > ! . , 640 , nominal ; T xas , sc
lected. W to li ) ll > s.,7o. nominal ; Huenos Ayres
dry , 20 to Jt Its. , I5c , nominal ; Texas dry
14 to SO Ibs. , lOc.
LEATHEIl Klrm ; hemlock sole , Uuenos Ayrts
light to heavy. ZJtiMo ; ocld , : ifj'lc.
WOOU-Klrra : domestic : foefe. lCf23c.
PUOV1S1ONS lleef , quiet : family , Jll.MflllO. )
extra mr , S.W < /i.OOj iwf hims , Sl .50 ito.ra
Href , dull ; city , exlm India mr s , J17.WBW.W
Cut meats , steady : pIcKlnl l > llle > , S' > .00j6.00
pickled stmuldetv , JJ.Oi3.iJ. Ijird , quiet ; west
cm stea inclosed at 16.7306.80 : city ut tS.5
rales. 200 tleices ; July closeil at JC.tO ; nominal
H < pteinlH > r. 17.10 ; reHned , lower ; continent , JI.IX5
IHilk , dull and easy ; new mess , S13.75 ; exlra
prime. JU.W.
Hl'TTEll-Qulett factory , S012e .
CHEESE Hull ; state. larire. 6 ic ; small , 5UO
7'io. ' part hit Inn , HiU4Uo ; full skims , IfHHc.
Etlds rlleady : atale nd Pennsylvania 1H4O
m c. westrrn frcnh , li\c , soulhetn , Iljl2ci re-
celpls , 14,750 pkg * .
UOSlN Uull ; strained , common to good , $1.65
Q1.C9.
METALS Pig Iron , quiet. Copper , strong
oHc , I10.W ; xcha < ig price , I10.W.
, slrong ; hrt'kers ' * prior , t3.13'4i exchange
, iKi > , | j.o. Tin , slrudy ; Klinlln , S1I.25 ; plalcs ,
ull. Pptlter , nnn. Kuli nn 'ihange , 5 tons
ur.i ) tin lod.ty nt IH.C. ' , ; fi Ions June , SI4.20 ; 10
HIM H"pUtm > r. tit. ! , ; 10 I'm * October. 114.25.
COTTONfKnO Oi-Mi ] > rket dull ! prime crude ,
23 S4cj prime yellow , 2'sc ; oft crude , 21f23c ;
limn itunimrr j-llo\v , 27627HC ; off summer yel-
, tv , ZcXrili'iaj yellow butler grades , ZSc ; prime
unnncr white , not quotr < l.
O.MAIIA UHNKKAL .MAKKUT.
dominion nf Trade and ( Juotntlo'll nn
H plo nnil I'ntiry I'roiluce.
The receipts of eggs continue very light and
he nmtket In firm , At the same time the
nniktt dors not show much Inclination to ad.
unco nnd ( he price remains the same.
A * nlii-mly nulnl the nonllry market Is very
ull. The ilrmand Is light and receivers linve
nld woik lo kvep slocks cleaned up. Prices
\r < f low on nil kinds.
Choice venl Is nut very plenty nnd fancy
: alvrs lulu * piutty good prices. Quotations :
iH-Choice : ! stock , lOc.
HUrrnn Packing slock , S' , c ; choice to
nncy , 10 12c ; gathered country , lie ; ncparalot
cruimoiHo. .
LIVi : POL'LTHY Hi-n < . Cc ; roosters , 2W
ic ; tprltiK chickens. J2.00S4.00 per doz. ; ducks ,
ifSc ( ; tuileyi : > , 6J(7c ( : KVI-SC , So ,
VEAIf-Cliolce fat , 70 to 101 Ibs. , are quoted nt
, ft7r ; Intcc nnd conise , llfolic.
CHEEMIWlrronsIn full crenm , 9c ; Younn
\merlcans , lOc ; twins , lie : Nebraska ami Iowa ,
full crenm. lOc ; Nebraska nnd Iowa , part skims ,
bSl'c ; Llmhurger , No. 1 , lOc ; brick , No , 1 , He ;
Swiss , Nn. 1 , 14c.
HAY-l'pIimd hny , JS.JO ; midland. J8 : lowland.
; 7.,0 ; rye straw , $3 ; color male's the price on
my. LlKht bales sell the bett. Only top grades
lirlnu tnp prices.
P1HUON8 Per doz. , Jl.COfJl.SO.
VnOETAIILKS.
The ilrmnnd for Ihe more common kinds of
vegetublcs Is dull. Home grown stuck tins tn
ii grcnt extent taken the place of that shipped
In from the south.
The new potato crop of Arknnjas , judging
from the icpiutx to date , will lie nearly double
1nnt year's yield. The crcj > of ' 01 brought In
> ci much money to the state that the general
crntgH haif been nently doubled. The llrsl
tiip will be chipped out nnd the small potato
saved for m ? il , which will be held nt home nnd
usoil thiouKhout the Halo until next year. Thus
Aiknns.is Ima rhnnKcd finm nn Impinter lo nn
cximrtcr of the spuds , nnd the slate has profited
Immensely thereby. Quotations :
rAI'Lll'LOWElt Southum stock , per crnle ,
. 'W.
ONIONS Ilermudns , per crate , Jl.50ffl.CO ; Cnl.
Ifnrnln , In jnrks. p r II ) , 2c.
PUTATOKS Wistern stock , car lots , 70I8STC ,
mall lots. SOfiWc ; new. per HJ. . 2c.
OLD IICANH Hnnd picked , navy , J2.20 ; Lima
licnns. per Hi. , 5'jI. ' , c.
rAIIIIAOi-On : onlcis. 3c.
8PINACH IVr bu. basket , 03fflOc.
IIAniSHES Per dnz. bunches , He.
OltlJKN ONIONS Per doz. bunches , CJJlOc.
LHTTl'CE Per doz. , ! 5i30c. ( (
ASPAllAOt'S Choice stock , on orders , SOftlOo
per doz. bunches.
PIE PLANT Per Hi. . 'Jiffrt- .
tMICl'MIIEIW On orders , 40ff:0c per doz.
PRAR On orders , per Vl-bti. l x. COffCOc.
STHINO IlEANS-On orders , < 4-bu. box , COc ;
l-tuiskct cintc , SI.25.
TOMATOES riorldn stock , per 6-bnpket crale ,
tl ; Texas Block , per 4-baskct crate , S2.SI.
WAX HEANS-On orders , per > 4-lJU. box. 73c ;
liu. IIOXP.H , J2.OT.
TEXAS HQUASH Per doz. , on orders , 40iT50c.
mtllTS.
There were only nt out fifty capes of straw
berries on the market yestoiclny , nnd theic wnn
a lively hustling among the menllieis of the
retail trade to get what they wanted. The
market was higher In consequence of the good
demnnd nnd light receipts.
The receipts of black raspberries are Inereas-
K slowly ns the season advances. The market
yesterday was steady. The offerings were taken
readily nt the quotations below. Quotations :
STIIAWHERIUES Choice shipping stoek , per
pe of 24 qts. , J3.0003.X ! ) .
ClIEniHKS California , black per 10-lb. box ,
J ! . " " > : Itnyal per l > nx , Jl.W.
OOOSEIinilUIES-Per 21-qt. cape. J2.fO.
POUTHEUN CHEHHIEH Per 21-qt. case , $2.23.
1ILACIC HASPIIEUKIES-aood stuck , per 24-pt.
case , 12.00.
THOPICAL FIIUITS.
The lemon market took n big Jump yesterday.
The continued hot weather In the east has nenl
. Ices upward at New York and other points
of supply nnd holders hero are advancing prices
accirdlngly. So far this season theie has not
been n very heavy demand nt this point.
Pineapples are not very plenty Just nt pros.
ent , HIP rupply on this mnikot having been
pretty well cleaned up. Quotations :
OUANOES Navels , per lux , J3.23fM.30 ; choice
seedlings , per box , > 2.2. > { i2 W ; Mediterranean
sweets , J3.2J ; fancy St. Michaels , $3.25.
LEMON'S Extra fancy lemons , SCO size , Jd.MJf
C.OO ; 3 < K ) size , jr.OOfC.OO. |
IIANANAS Choice shipping Block , per bunch ,
52 M 2.25.
PINEAPPLES Per doz. , $2.0002.50.
MISCELLANEOl'S.
FIOS-Fancy , 13c ; choice , 12gI3c ; California ,
bags , 7c.
HONEY California. 110150.
MAPLE RYHUP Gallon Jugs , per doz. , J12 ;
Dlxby. li-gnl. cans , $3.
NUTS Almonds , lie ; English wnlnuls , soft
shelled , 12c ; standards , He ; .filberts , Cc ; Brazil
nuts , kc ; pecans , 9c.
DATES In CO to 70-lb. boxes , 5c per lb. ; fard
dates. 9c per lb.
CIDKIl Pure Juice , per bhl. , $5. half bb ! . , $3.
COCOANUTS Per hundred , $4.00.
HIDES AND TALLOW.
HIDES No. 1 green hides. 7c ; No. 2 green
lildes , C',4c ; No. 1 green salted hides , 7 > ,4c ; No. 2
green salted hides , 7c ; No. 1 venl calf. 8 lo 15
Ibs. , SftlOc ; No. 2 veal calf. 8 to 16 Ibs. , S'4c'
No. 1 dry Hint hides. CiiflOc : No. 2 dry Hint hides ,
8ao ; No. 1 dry sailed hides , Sc ; part cureil
hides , \ > , c per lb. less Ihan fully cured.
HIIEEP PELTS dri-cn salted , each , MGC
green salted shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) ,
each. f.SilSc ; dry shcaillngs ( short wooled enrly
skins ) , No. 1 , each , MTlOc ; dry shearlings ( short
wimliHl early skins ) , No. 2 , each , 5c ; dry Hint
ICnnsas nnd Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per
pound , actual weight , 5j8c ; dry Hint Knnsas nnd
Nobrnfika murrain wool pelts , per pound , actua
weight. 4ICo ? ; dry Hint Colorado butcher woo
PC-Its , per pound , actual weight , 4iJ6He ; dry
Hint Colorado murrlan wool pelts , per pound
actual weight , 4iCc. Have feet cut off , as It Is
useless to pay freight on them.
TALLOW AND GllEASE No. 1 tallow , 4'fj. } .
IVjc ; No. 2 tallow , 3'AWlcgrease ; , white A , 4 j
Hie ; grease , white II , 3V4c ; grease , yellow , 2HC
3e ! grease , dnik. 2V4c ; old butter , 2f2',4c ; bt'cs-
wnx. prime. 17W20c ; rough tallow , 2c.
WOOL. UNWASHED Klne heavy , 67c ; Hne
light. SfTOe ; quarter-blood , lOIUZc ; seejy. burry
nnd chaffy , 8ji9c : coiled nnd broken , coarse , 7fl
He ; celled and broken , line , GftSe.
WOOL , WASHED Medium , ISfflSc ; fine , 11
16o ; lub wnshcd , 1601Sc ; black 8c ; bucks Cc
lag locks , :03c ; dead pulled , 5Cc.
KUHS.
IS ; No. 1 , small , $6 ; In'ar , brown , cubs , No. 1
large , $7 ; No. 1 , medium. S3 ; No. J , small. J3
badger , No. 1 , medium. $13 ; No. 1 , small , JS.OOIi
10.00 ; bear , black , yearlings. No. 1 , large , JROOf ]
15.00 ; No. 1 , medium , J10 ; No. 1. small , $7 ; bear ,
black , cubs. No. 1 , large , JC.OOCS.tX ) ; No. 1 , me
dium , J3.00f6.00 : No. 1 , small , $4 ; bear. Mack ,
Montana und Hocky mountain. No. 1 , large
JIS.OMU'O.OO ; No. 1 , medium , J14 ; No. l , small
JtO ; bear , black. Montana yearlings. No. 1 ,
large , $12 ; No. 1 , medium , $8 : No. , small , $ " >
bear , black , Montana cubs. No. 1 , large , JS 50
No. 1 , medium. J4.50 ; No. 1. small , $3 ; bear ,
silver tip. No. 1 , laige , $20 ; No. 1 , medium , $12 ;
No. 1 , small , $8 ; bear , silver Up , yearlings , No.
I , large , tit ; No. 1 , medium , JS ; No. 1. small ,
$5 ; bear , sliver tip. cubs. No. I , laige , J1.00i1.50
No , 1 , medium , COc ; No. 1 , small , 50c ; fisher
No. 1 , large , $8 ; No. 1 , medium , Jii ; No. l , small
Jl ; fox , rilvcr , ns to color , according to beauty
No. 1 , large. $100 ; No. 1. medium. $00 ; No. 1
small , $50 ; fox , silver , pale , nccordlng lo benuty.
No. 1 , large , J50 ; No , I , medium , . $30 ; No. 1 ,
small , J29 : fox. cross , No. 1 , large , J7 ; No. 1
nwllum. $3 ; No. 1 , small , $2 ; fox. red. No. 1
large , $1.50 ; No. 1 , medium , $1.25 ; No. 1 , small
$1 ; fox. gray , No. 1 , laige , 75c ; Ku 1 , medium ,
50c ; No. J , small , 40o : fox klls. No. l , large , 50cc
No. 1 , medium , vw ; No. 1. small , 30e ; lynx. No ,
1. large , $3 ; No. 1 , medium , $2 ; No. 1 , tmall ,
$1.50 ; marten , No. 1 , large. $2 : No. 1 medium
$1.50 ; No. 1 , small , $1 ; mink. No. 1 , large , MT
65c ; No. I , medium , 40c ; No. 1 , small , 33e ; mink
dark , No. 1. large. 65c ; No. I , medium. 40c ; Np
1 , smalt , 30o ; mounlnln lion , perfect head am
feet. No. 1. laige $1.00ft2.00
tv - iiu. ii.e c , .w4 * .w ; Imperfect skins
86.00a7.00 ; No. 1. small , $5 ; oiler , pale. No. 1
large , $7 ; No. 1 , medium , JS ; No. l , small. $4
raccoon. No. 1 , laige. 60R70c ; No. 1 , medium
JOc ; No. 1. large , BOcS2.00 ; skunk , black , cased
narrow striped. No. 1. large. 50c ; No. 1 , me. .
dlum , 40c : No. 1 , small , 25c ; broad striped. No. 1
large , : o25c ; wolverine. No. 1. large , $4 ; No. J
iiK'dlum , 3 ; No. 1 , small , $2 ; wolf , mountain
No. 1 , large. $3 ; No. 1 , medium , $ J ; No. I
small , $1.50 ; wolf , prairie. No. 1 , large , 656 ! < 0a
No. 1 , medium , COc : No. 1. small. 40o ; beaver
per skin. No. 1. large. J5.00S8 00 ; No , 1 , medmm
small , Cc ; muakrat kits. 2K3c ,
-cumulations of Ciraln Stocks.
NEW YOIIK. June B. Special cable and tele
graphic dispatches to Hradstreet's. covering the
principal points of accumulation In the unltet
States , Canada nnd Europe , together with sup
plies atloat for Europe from all s mrces. Indicate
the following changes In available stocks Insi
Saturday , as compared wllh the preceding Sat
urday ; United States and Canada , east of the
Hocky mountains , wheat , decrease , 2.271,000 bu. ;
United States. Pacific roast , wheat , decrease ,
4SOood bu. : nlloat for and In Europe , wheat. In
crease , S.ISt.Ooi ) bu. ; total decrease world's avail ,
able wheat , Joo.OM bu. United States nnd Can
ada , east of the Hocky mountains , com , Increase
I.esS.mX ) bu. United Stales nnd Canada , east ol
Ihe Hocky mountains , oats , Increase , 1,871.00
bu. Leading decreases of wheat storks at points
not covered In official reports Include 15 0 < V ) bu
In northwestern elevators , 111.000 bu. nt Joliet ,
iO bu. In Milwaukee private elevators. SO.CO
bu. In Chicago private elevators , tl ttto l > u. a
I/mlnvllle. 42.000 bu. at Kingston. K.0 > 0 bu. at
Kort Worth. Corresponding Increase Includes 40. .
OiM bu. at Leavemvorth nnd 54.000 bu. at New
port News. The heavy Increase of slocks of
wheat afloat for and In Europe last week Is
found In supplies at Antwerp and Odessa am
In those afloat for Europe ,
Cotton Market.
NEW YOIIK , June t. COTTON Quiet ; mid
dling , 7Uc ; gross receipts. 257 bales ; exports , to
Oreat llrllaln. 2.769 bales ; to the continent. 34 !
bales ; forwarded. 41 bales ; sales , 238 bales , al
spinners ; sWk. 2ir,7 rLat s.
NEW OHLEANS , June -COTTON Sleady
middling , t\c : low , (7-16o ; good o nil nary ,
6 l16c ; ncl and gross receipts. 116 bales ; ex
ports , coastwise , 102 bales ; slock , 19,768 bales.
Now Yiirk Dry ( looiU Miirlcct ,
NEW YOIIK , June JAgenls hove advanced
Ihe'prices of Lockwood II 58-Inch and A 40-Inch
brown cottons Uc ; Alkn Foulard prints , Uc
With a good company of visiting buyer * prtsen
there wa more stlllng In the market , and con
slderable business In autumn specialties. Tli
market for wla * sheeting * U somewhat restless
our-yard brown sheetings arc firm nt 4Uc net
and no stocks ; three-yard sheetings , 4ic. nnd
tnndard drills. SCS'ic ' net. priming clolhs ,
ulcl at 2 13-16C.
STOCKS ANlt HOND3.
Security .Market WAR Larpoly In the Iliimls
of Prufesstonnls.
NEW YOIIK , June 5. The stock market today
wns largely In the hands of professional bear
raders. Speculation wns weak at the opening
under nn active selling movement In wheat ;
orplgn houses were prominent , the market for
Americans In London being ntso weak. When
the morning selling orders had been filled , Ihe
rncllng had been filled , Ihe market became
tendler. The Improvement wns merely tempor.
iry , and Ihe pressure to soiling was quickly
enewed , Ihe coal shares leading the active
1st In the downward movement , 11 was note
o much the volume of the sales thru caured
he decline , ns the lack of support to the mnr
; ct , buyers being very scnrce , except nt Inwei
Igures , The market continued heavy up to
nnd beyond midday , and It was not until nboul
lellvrry hour Hint the dealers lost their tone
) f depression. Then some of the shorts began
o cover , with the result that small recovetlen
vcre made In Ihe final dealing , part of this re
covery wns loaf , nnd the market closed unfil
led , prices In the main being lower on the day.
The weakness of Iho share speculation wns Im
parted to those Issues of the speculallvc clusx
n the bond matket , and mnlerlnl recessions fol.
uwed , notably In Ihe limiting morlgnges.
Among the lilgher prlcod nnd less nctlvc se
curities values were well sustained , nnd In poinf.
cases qulle substantial gains were tecorded. Tht
sales were Jl,8.7,000.
The Evening Post's London cablegram saysi
The refus.il of the porle to submit to the pro-
losed scheme for Armenian reforms deprops d
ill the speculative shares , but consols nnd othot
nvestment .securlllcs were strong. American
shnics wore Iho weakest feature. There wns not
much Folllnn. but It uns dllllcult tu find buyers.
They closed dull for New York quulntlons. The
ferllns grows lhal a further Improvement will
equlie stimulating by fuilher progtess In thf
lending rcorgnnlzntlons. It Is believed In some
liiurlvrs that negotiations are far advanced fet
in ndvnuco by the Hnnquc de Paris nf the
.CflO.OOO Chinese loans with special Kusslnn
guarantees. This Is s.ild to represent the exlrn
ndemiilty exacted by Jnpm : for lellnqulshlliH
ler claim < m the Line Tung peninsula.
The following were tlio closing quotntlons
on the lending stocks of the Now York ex
change today ;
'
Alchtaon n Normwesterii 07J <
Adams Kxpruss. . . 144 N. W. pfd 144J
Alton. T. 11 any N. Y. Central 101X
Am. Express Ill ) N. Y. &N. E 4S'(1 (
Baltimore , V Ohio , li' ' Ontario , t W 18i <
Camid't Pacific. . . . 52 Orcaron Imp IHI ;
Canada Southern. . I'M Oroirou Nav l'7Hi
Central Pacllle. . . . 18\ O. S. L k U. N. . . . 7
CIius. A. Ohio 22 ! < PaclMc Mall iMd
Chicago Allou 160 P. U. .t U M
C. . U. A. t ! bl > . I'lltslmr * 16f , ! <
Chicago Uas 71 Pulltiiaii Palacu. , IT'-'Hj
Consolidate ! Gns. 14' ' Headlm. 174 !
C..C. . C. ASt. 1 41 K. O. W 10
Colo. Coal A Iron. HI- K. O. W. pfd 40
Cotton Oil Cort. . . . 'J7' . Hock Island ( .MM
DcluwnruA Hud. . St. Paul UUIft
Del. . Lack. AW. . . dn pfd. . . . l"0u !
D. A H. a. pfd 4H'i St. p..v.Omaha. . . . 8
n.AC. F. co nn dopfn 1M
Rrle 10 > i Soultiprii Pacillo. . S.'M'i
do ufd. ' 2MH it : tr ll'illiiery. . . . 11 H
rortWavuo 167 Tenn. Cell A Iron. 2W6
(5. Northern ufd , . . 1'8 Tuxus I'acllle 1IH
C. AE. I. nfd VOH T.fiO Cent. ufd. . 7l'n !
Hociunir Valley. . . 'JU Union P.iclho 111M1
Illinois Canlrvl. . . 0. > K tl. S. ExuriHi 40
St. P. .V Duluth . . . 2i ! \V. St. L. A P h
It.ATi.pfd Hl'H do nfd HUS
Lake irlo A West ' - ' : ! ' ; Well * Km ro Hx. HIM
dopfd s'jif Weslern Union . . O' ' .t
LakeShore 146M Whcclinir Si. L. E. . ii : ? <
Leatl Trust tl.l dopfd 444 !
LoulHtrlllo A N. . . . 67K M. li , bt. L as
U ft N. A IIH U. A U. ( i M' '
Manhattan Con. . . . 11HH O. E 35 ! 4
MonmhlsAC 15 : L ! ( ! „
Michigan Cent. . . . 1011 C. V. .VI'
Missouri Pacific. . 28 fir ,
Mobile A Ohio . 24 H. A.T. O
Nashville Chat . . . G3 T. A. A. A N. M. . . .
National Cor.lasa. 2S T. St. L. .VK. C. . . . n'i '
ilocfd ; , ! i 18
N.J. Conlral D'.H 1. II. K
N. A. W. pfa IIJ < dopfd W
North Am. Co. . . . f'H Am. Tux Co lliW
Northern Paelflo. . 5 ! < do lid 1111
No.Pao. ufd 18' { St 1' . . M. A M 1111
U.I' . . V. AO 5
The total sales of stocks today weie 1M.702
shanks , Including : American Stignr , 13.MO ,
Atchlson , 13.200 ; Ilurllngtoii , 7.6W ; Chicago Gns ,
3.EOO ; Distilling nnd CattlefecdlnK. 6.700 : Oi'iiPinl
Ek-ctrle , 9,600 ; Manhattan. 3.SOO : New Jcisoj
Central , 6,400 ; Northwestern , 3.503 ; Heading ,
22,60) ; Ht. Paul , 11,400 ; United States Hubbei ,
12,500 ; Wabash , preferred , 3,400.
Now York .Hincv l\lurkr.
NEW YOIIK. June 5. MONEY ON CALI/-
Easy nt Ifj2 per cent ; last loan , 1 per cent ,
closeil nt 1 per cent.
PHIME MERCANTILE PAPEH 2',4Q'3li pel
cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Slrong nnd higher ,
wllh nctunl bUBlne.-s in bankers' hills nt Jl.d
{ i'4.S9il for demand nnd SI.SSIiM.SSU for s.xly
days ; postwl rates. S4.8SiM74.Sl and $ I.SS' a
I.SO. Commercial bills. $1 * 7'J ' 14.S7H.
SILVER tKRTIKICATES-W ; T67 < , ic.
GOVERNMENT HONDS Stendy ; state bonds ,
dull , except Virginia centuries , which are strong
and active ; railroad bonds , weak.
Closing quolatlons on bonds were as follows :
U.S. 4s , reg..naw. : . P. iHta or 1'5. . . 100
U. S. iBCOllp.UUW. U. AH. O. 7s
H. S. Bs. rex I ) . All. O. 43
II. S. 6scou.i llll Kriu 2ds 05
U.S. 4B , rotr 111U ( i. H. AS. A. tin . . . Oi )
U. S. 4H.coilp 11:1 : ( i. II AS. A. 7a. . .
U.S.'s. rez 117 II. AT. ft 5s no.
Pacific Us ot "JS. . 100 do OH
Ala. Clais A 107 M. K. A T. 1st 13. .
Ala. CUss U 107 do ' 'd 4s
Ala. Class C Mutual Union Us. . 100
Ala.Currency. . . . 117 N. J. C. Don. 6s. . . . 11HU
La. Now Con. 4s. . 01 } No. Pac. Istl 118H
MlHHOiirl Us 100 do''ds PI ) Hi
N. C. Us 124 N. W. Consols. . . . 1411
N. C. 4 doS. F. Dab. 5j. 1(1 ( ! )
S. C. non fund R. G. West. Isti. . . 77H
Tenn. nows-t Os. SO St. P. Coisols 7s. . 128
Tenn. new set iis. 100 do C. A P. W n. 114
Tenn. oldOs (10 ' 7kM
Va. Centuries. . . . 02fil St. L.AS.F'iGji'.l ! 112
do deferred fil- Tex. Puo. Ista niw
Atchl.son 73M do 2ds so
AlchlBon Vil A. . . . U. P. Istsof 'JJ. . . 10.i
Canada So. ' .Ms. . . . 1041 ( West Shore Is
I * A N. Unified 4s. 8'J So. U K oil W
lloitun Stock < > ut > cniiuii.
BOSTON. June 5. rail loans. 2SU percent :
ilmn loitiis , 2H'34 per cci.t. tlonlti ; onooi for
stocks , bundaand mluliK shares :
A.T. is. P U 1-1U W. Elw. ntiL .
Am. Suirar. 117M WIs. Central .
Am. Surar nfd. . . . 10U ! EdlHOii Klfe Ills. . ISO
Uny State Gas . 11)5 ) Ucn. Elec. nfd . ISOU (
lIcllTolephone. . . 102 AtchlHiu 2Uu . 24
IIOHlon i AlDHny. . 20H AtchlBon 4n . 73M
IIOBton AMnluo. . . 101) New Kuzlaud Os. . 1MW
C. II. , VU . . HIM Win. Cent. lats. . . . fiOH
Fltchburir pfd. . . . . HI Atlantic . 1.1k
CtKii , Electric. 3. Host-in tt Montani
IlllnoiH Stool . Ilutlo A BostOT. . .
Mexican Ccntr.U. Calniret A Hccli. .
N. Y. AN. E Cuntennlal . 1
Old Colony . 7.H Kr.-iukltn . 151.
Oiv. Short Lino. . 151.m
Rubber . 42H Osccola
San Ulezo 11 Onincy 117
Union Pacific. . . . 13 Tnmiirucx 134
71 Wolverine 134U
\Vestlnirh.Elpo. . . . 32 ! <
Si n Krnict 03 .Mlitlnt ; Siua' < ( > : initlcni. .
SAN B'UANCISCO , Juno 5.--Tho otncllt cloi-
Injr quotations fur mlnliiff stocks toJ.iy were n )
follows :
Alta C Justice 2
Annoa. 22 Kentucky Cou 2
llclcher 33 Lady Wash Cou. . l
Deal i Belcher. . . . 41 Mexican 32
Ilodto Con 40 Mono s
million 7 Mount UlHblo 15
Caledonia. fi Occidental Con. . . . IH
Challenge Con 17 Ophlr 125
Choilur 17 Overman 15
Confidence 74 Potosi 3H
Con. Cut A Vo. . . . . 230 S.ivaeo 33
Crown 101111 35 Sierra Nevada 47
Exchequer 1 Silver Hill 1
Gould A Curry. . . . . 22 Silver Klus 2(1
Halo A Norcross. . DO Onion Con 27
Jull.i 2 UlnhCon 3
Sliver btr-i , OOH'307c. Mexican dnlltr.i , 533
Drills , alk-lit , 2 } < u : leluraphla. Si.
New Yon .limn < uitttlniii.
NRW YORK , Juno 5.- Tna following irj tha
eloslne tumini quotation
Hiilwer. 20 Ontario HOI )
Choler 41) Ophlr 12O
Crown Point 65 Plymouth 20
Con. Cii' . A V.i. . . . 23.1 Quicksilver. , . . 3S7I <
Uendwood 35 Quicksilver pta. . .1701) )
Gould A Curry. . . 20 Sierra Nov.ld * . . . . 40
Halo A Norcross. . H.I St.ind.-ml 225
Ilumestako 2075 Union Con. 2.1
Iron Silver 20 Yellow Jacket. . . . 40
Moxlcun 35
London HtouU ( JUDliitloiu.
LONDON , Juno 5. 4 p. m. closln ? :
Can. Piictflo 5n : < St. Paul eon
trio 1UH N. Y. Coutr.il
L'rloSds (1UU Pennsylvania , . . . 54
111. Cgntral 1)8 Koadlur nw
Mexican ordinary. 20) ) < Mox. Ccn. new 4s. . 07
HAR 8ILVER-30 porounce
MONEY-U per cent.
The rnte of dlreount In the open market for
short bills la K per cent ; three months' bills ,
11-16 per cent. _ _ _ _ _
Foreign I'muncinl Affulrj.
IKHUN. June 5. Kxchnngo-'on London , 8
days' eight , 0 marks 45 pfg.
PA HIS. June 5. Three per ctnt rentes , 102f
75c for the account. Exchange on Londan. SOf
y
ZHto for checks.
IX3NDON , June 5. The amount of bullion gone
Into the Hank of England on balance today ,
4,000. Bar sliver has declined to 30 7-16d per oz.
Gold Is quoted at Huenos Ayres at 2 .W ; Mid-
rid. 13. &i : Lisbon , 27H ; St. I'elerKburg , M ;
Athens , 77 ; Itome , 104.80 ; VUnnn. 103.
fliianclul .Nutcs.
BOSTON. June 8. Clearings. JI6,473,501 ; bal.
ances. 11.815,654.
HALTIMOUE. Juno 6. Clearings , t2l ,4C2
balances. | 3tl,9U.
NEW YOHK. June Clearings , J92,860,007
balances , S5,518,3St.
PIULADEIJ'HIA. June 6.-Clearlngs , | 12tJ , .
441 ; balances , ill.t09.
ST. LOriR. June 5.-Clearlngs. 15.830.081 ; l | .
ances , S71I.374. Money , tOO per cent. N w York
exchange. We premium bid.
WASHINGTON , June 5. Today' * statement o
the condition of the treasury shows ; AvallaliU
cash balance , J1E3.6CH.607 ; gold reserve , ! 'J9,47S. U
CHICAGO. June ( . Clearings , J18.08J.Kn
Money , easy ; call loans , 4i > 05 per cent ; com
merclal pniwr. &UG4 per crnt. New York ex <
change , 40o premium. SterHnir exchange , postci
rate * , demand , I4.WU ; sixty days ,
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cnttlo Receipts Were Slightly Less Thnn
en Tuesday ,
SOLD READILY AT TEN CENTS OFF
tccrlpti of HOBS Heavier Than Since Mny
S3 Increased Supply nnil Lower
1'rlcc * Kin whore Cnuinln Jtc-
iictlon of a Cents.
WEDNESDAY , June 5.
The receipts today Included 73S cnttle ,
t > ,078 hogs nnd 450 sheep , ns against S03 cnt-
'le , 4.0CG hogs and 213 sheep yesterday nnd
,000 cattle , 6,027 IIORS nnd 717 sheep on
Wednesday of last week.
In cattle there wns n sllRht falling off , ns
compared with yesterday , but In hops there
wns a substantial Rain. Tor the first half
of the week there have been received 1,033
cattle , ll.Sol IIORS nnd CHS sheep , ns nRalnst
4,123 cattle , 11.SC5 hops and 1,470 sheep for
the corresponding period last week.
CATTLE There were only thirty-one
fresh loads of cattle In the yards today , as
against thirty-seven yesterday nnd thirty-
seven on Wednesday of last week. Of the
cattle here a considerable proportion con
sisted of fat steers , whllo other kinds of
: attlo were In very lltsht supply. The mnr-
Het on beef steers was generally about lOc
ewer , though the trade was somewhat un
even. The desirable cattle were soon picked
.IP , but the half-fat or warmed-up stuff did
lot sell so readily. The cattle , however ,
were about all sold reasonably early In the
day. The best rattle here , averaging 1,200
to 1,370 Ibs. , Fold nt $3 to $ Ti.05 , while the
lighter stuff went at $1 to $ U5.
.Aside from one or two bunches , the offcr-
ngs of cows and heifers cojialstcd mostly
of odds nnd ends , one or two head In n
ilace. Good butchers' stock did not show
much change from yesterday , though the
buyers seemed a llule Inclined to bear
irlces.
Common cnnnors nnd rotish stock were
< low and weak , but good veal calves were
Inn.
Inn.A
A few stackers and feeders were offered
on the market and sold at about steady
irlces. The bulk of the cattle of this de-
' crlption went nt $3 to $3.CO. Representative
aes ! :
BREF STEKHS.
Jo. Ay. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
0. . . . C3I J3 CO 22..1021 J4 40 17..1374 tl M
7..1077 400 1C..1154 445 4).12 < I5 500
7..104 : . 42. ; 23..10,0.4 C3 20..1370 303
COWS.
1. . . . SSO IS. , 1. . . . 850 2 JS 1..1W 300
1. . . . 720 1M 1..11SO 223 1..11CO 30)
1. . . . 900 13.1 ! . . , . 750 523 3..10S3 3 CO
L. . . 840 173 1..10r.0 2 of 3 MO 301
4. . . . ! > 00 ISO 3..lOlli 240 23. . . . ! > 23 315
3. . . . MO 1 S3 1..1070 210 1..101(1 ( 353
1..112J 200 1./MO 2 B ) 1..10IO 340
I. . . . W7 200 4. . . . 730 2.13 3. . . . 870 3 4'l
1..11CO C 00 2. . . . Mi 2 S3 C2..KK2 3 t : .
1. . . . 870 20) ) 1..10IO 2 fil 1..13S1 373
B. . . . S2 2 10 3..1 ( f 2 83' 1..1050 4 CO
1..1170 2 S3 3. . . . s3 3 0) )
HEIFERS.
L. . . SCO 210 1. . . . C'O 223 2I > . . . . 76G 313
II. . . . MO 210 1. . . . GV ) 22'i 1. . . . S70 373
I. . . . SCO 2 TO 2. . . . 4M 2 TO 1..10S ) 37 : .
1. . . . 450 22' 1. . . . 4 < 0 2C1 25. . . .103' ' ! IK
1. . . . 720 213 23. . . . 023 305 22..1122 440
3. . . . 370 2 23
HULLS.
2..KCO 175 l..I < KX ) 235 3. . . . KO 240
1. . . . fi.'O 200 . . . . . 233 1 970 240
L. . . 1100 213 2..10iV 240 1..1110 21) )
1..1CIM ) 2 2.1 1..UM 4 40 1..15M ) 2 10
1..1HO 2 25 1..HIO 2 40 1..1220 2 TO
3. . . . S20 233 1..IIW.2 10 2..1SS5 2 C3
CALVES.
1. . . . ISO 173 l. . . . 10) 330 2. . . . IS. ) 4:0
2. . . . S35 173 L. . . IM J TO I. . . . 151 t fO
I. . . . 370 ZOO 1. . . . 01 330 2. . . . 173 4 fO
1. . . . 10 300 2. . . . 123 75 1. . . . 1.-.0 450
. ) . . . . 303 3 03 1. . . . KO 1 00 1. . . . ICO I BO
3. . . . ISO 323 1150 4(0 1. . . , 210 300
L. . . ICO 3 CO 2. . , . 173 4 W
STOCKUHS inFEEPEnS. .
1. . . . 9SO 23(1 ( 3.'MOV 6 00 20 ; . . . 77S 320
3. . . . 533 263 1 K > 300 2..1010 320
1. . . . 700 S C3 f . . . . lG-3 Oi L. . . 76J 323
2. . . . MS 275 3. . . . 520 310 1. . . . 4CO 325
1. . . . 710 275 7. . . . 411 315 12..I'M. ' ! SCO
6. . . . 710 2 SO
WESTERNS.
1 hull 1.V ) J2 TO 2 steers 1012 $ .1 CO
1 steer" . 1070 2 CO " 'IfBteeis 1161 373
2 stecre..i..lU7Bi.3.50 \ . I
HOGH Tlnre were- eighty lends tf linjra. nc
compareil wllh fifty-six cars yesterday and slxty-
l\vo cars on Wednesday for last we l ( . Today's
run WHS the largest plneo Mny 2J. The nuallty
of the IIOKK on pale was not much different
on un average from yesterday's offeilnKH. though
Ihere may have been ft few more light mixed
loads en the conimonl.ili order. Uniler the In-
Mucnee of inore lltirral receipts nnd lower mar
kets nt oilier points the market here experienced
a slight reaction. On un average prlfi > .i could
not bo called more lhan Cc lower , Ihe del-line
being the greatest on the oommonlsh light nnd
mixed stuff. In iminy CUB--S coed heavy hoes
sold about ns well as yesterday. For n d.wn
market the irade was fairly acllve. The de
mand , on the part of the packers , was fair , and
they appeared readv to take the hogs nt the de
cline , The liulk of the hugs changed hands
early In the day nnd the pns were ckared some
time licfore midday. The close wns about like
the early market. Th top wns 14.55. ns again ; !
54.60 yesterday. Tlie bulk of the hogs sold nt
from J4.33 t$4.40. . Representative sales :
No. AV. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr.
223 . . . J4 10 2 320 . . . $4 ? 5
172 2' ' > 4 13 li 210 . . . 4 T5
154 260 4 15 02 223 . . . 4 35
176 120 4 15 78 234 RO 4 35
M in.3 40 4 17IA 7S 211 . . . 433
33 17fi 80 4 20 SI 11)7 ) . . . 4 35
Ml 1(11 ( 120 42i ) SS 213 100 435
2 175 . . . 42) SI 210 240 4 M
C 173 . . . 4 2) ) M 221 SO 4 33
,1 213 . . . 4 20 79 222 2 0 4 35
PO 203 200 425 4 22 . . . 4 S3
24 2SO 120 4 2 > M 221 ICO 4 SS
S7 215 KO 4 2 > . 121 217 i21 435
O 213 120 4 23 83 197 SO 4 35
S2 18 ? 400 4 25 89 22.1..120 4 35
9S 198 120 4 23 SO 252 SO I 41
43 193 120 4 25 43 210 . . . 4 40
74 221) 120 4 25 1 310 . 4 40
53 190 . . . 4 2.3 77 201 . . . 4 40
73 192 120 4 25 C3 238 . . . 4 4)
4 253 40 423 (11 ( 21S 40 440
1 4SO SO 423 72 231 . . . 440
57 193 200 4 23 M 2 160 4 40
Cli 201 SO 4 K 7S 217 SO 4 40
240 rCO 4 25 C 20 ? . . . 4 41
1S3 SO 425 ' "C 300 . . . 440
" 191 120 4 25 70 214 80 4 40
S9" ISO 120 4 23 09 258 SO I 40
CO 194 40 4 23 Cl 224 SO 4 40
77 192 120 423 C7 ZG2 40 440
27 199 120 4 23 C7 2C3 . . . 4 40
C3 1S5 40 4 25 70 233 . . . 4 40
70 179 160 4 23 73 232 . . . 4 40
04 183 120 42.7 11 23S . . . 440
S2 IPS 120-4 27'.4 S 3S4 SO 440
16 181 . . . 4 30 14 330 . . . 4 45
f,0 210 ICO 4 50 4 310 . . . 4 43
10 213 . . . 4 30 C5 278 40 4 4 !
44 203 40 430 CS 278 SO 4 45
GT 203 120 4 30 C3 268 12) 4 43
72 197 120 4 SO 7C 234 40 4 43
6 209 160 4 30 49 2f,3 160 4 45
4 197 . . . 430 C3 237 100 443
4 213 . . . 430 C8 2(2 ( . . . 445
1 233 . . . 4 30 43 203 40 4 43
07 203 160 4 30 C7 277 80 4 43
39 217 . . . 430 G 30S . . . 445
73 2U 240 4 30 73 2B5 80 4 45
41 231 210 4 3214 22 329 . . . 4 43
84 207 160 4 32',4 fi 430 . . . 443
03 200 40 4 32'4 ' C9 235 SO 4 45
71 2110 SO 4 32Vi CO SCO . . . 4 CO
21 243 . . . 4 33 Cl 2C SO 4 CO
B 2C.S . . . 435 f,7 2fC , 80 4 SO
12 2t 120 4 3r. C7 2r,0 . . . 4 CO
C 223 . . . 4 35 73 215 . . . 4 CO
4 270 . . . 435 . . . 61 0 . . . 410
4 230 . . . 435 <
SKIPS AND CULLS.
1 210 . . . 2 CO
1 110 . . . 225 J..1X ' 19 120 . . . SCO
1. ) 140 . . . 2 CO 'C 141 . . . 3 CO
1 100 . . . 300 r-7 141 . . . 365
27 123 . . . SCO . . .20 145 . . . 400
SHI3EP There wereMwtftloublc-decks of prelty
fnlr western sheep on-nale nnJ a few nallve
Iambs , The buyer * ytn d a few killers nnd
cleflneil up the offerings ni firm price" . Fnlr to
choice nnllvcs are qwftnblo at from $3 to $3.73 ,
fair lo good werlerns at'Xrpm 32.CO to 13.50 , com
mon nnd slock sheep Dt from $2 lo 2.75 , good lo
choice 40 to 100-lb. lambs < Ut from $3.73 to $5.23.
Quotations : ' > , \ }
Nsacui , * : r. ? M'VM
198 western wethers . ) 92 3 20
202 western wethers ! ) 3 20
2 bucks . . .t. . . 183 3 r.
2 nntlvo ewes 6. . . . : 123 3 75
1 native lamb . . -.t 50 COO
10 nntlve lambs /iv-/r * 7 C no
25 nallve lamb "y | ' 51 B w
tlHIOAOO tlVK hTOGIt.
Few Cattle of the Be'ttW Clnu Hogi nnd
Miecp Hlioitr1 ! ) Decline.
CHICAGO. June 5. CA.TTLK-Fewer entile are
coming forward lhan last week nnd there Is a
( rrowlnir scarclly of choice lols , prices for which
are higher under Ibe Influence of a good demand
from shippers. The arrivals continue to show
deterioration In quality and the dally offerings
consist very largely of Texans and common na
tives. For Ihe comparatively few cattle of Ihe
teller class prices showed plenly of slrene'h ,
but other kinds were slow of sale and common
grades lOo lower. Two sales of exlra choice
beeves were made at f6. and come choice steers
were sold at from IS.7S lo (5.SS. Pules were
largely at from $4.23 to $5.23 ; grassy steers were
numerous and sales of > uch were ( low at from
$3.CO to $4.25 ; very heavy cattle were discrim
inated against. The pltntlfulnes * of Texas cattle
made It hard work for sellers anil sales were
largely at a lower ran re of prices. The slocker
ami feeder Irade Is still very dull and prices are
extremely low , as compared wllh a few weeks
ago , salts being moslly at from $2.60 to $3.M.
HOOK There waa a I > | R run and fully 40,000
head were on sale. Borne sales were made at
as high prices as were paid yeslerday , but much
of the trading waa done at a decline of Cc.
The offerings embraced a larger proportion of
common light hot * and such droves moved on
slowly at Ihe decline , but era ) fat. matured
hogs sold at from $4.3 } to $ .4.10. Light weights
ound buyer * nt from $ MS to II.W nnil mixed
offn nt from M.35 to $4.6.1.
SIIKIJP The receipts today Jumped to ubout
4,000 head , and with n slow drmnnd prc"n ! for
ommon lots were from lOc to I5o loTftr. Nntlve
hecp sold nt from $2 In $4.13 , Texans from $2
o $135. yearling * from $150 to $ .UJ nnd oprlng
ninhs from t4 to $8.
llecelpts : Cnttle , 1IMO licad : hess , 83,003 head !
heep , 14,000 head.
OUTPUT OF PACKING HOUSES.
liiK of lines UurltiK the fmt Week
linn Item Liberal.
CINCINNATI , June 5. ( Special Telegram. )
Tomorrow's Price Current will say : The mar.
iftlng of IIORS hns been llbeial Ihe p.-ul wl : < ,
"hough Iws limn Ihe preceding week , and bill
Illlo In excess of Ihe conespnndlng lime ln l
car Western packing , S60.000 , against 5S5.0' ' . > 0
he preceding week and 310.000 Insl year. From
March 1 Iho lolnl Is 3.7l3.0viO , ugnlnal J.ISO.l'vO n
ear ngo. Prominent places compare nn follows.
Places. 1JB5. JJ34.
Chicago 1,335.000 l,12fl,0"0
< ansas City 575,000 ttn.OiV )
) maha . . 2M > 000 42" f"X )
St. I * > uls 22.toOO ! 217.010
Cincinnati 133,000 llG.pmi
ndlnnapolls 1IJ.010 11I.COO
Milwaukee - 13s.mn ) los , < t" < i
Vdar llaplds U2.000 CD.W'O '
U. Jiwoph S7.000 107.010
'Sioux City C4.0K ) S3 COO
St. Paul liS.OX ) 74 , ( < vi
Ollutnwa 77,000 75 , ( > 09
SC. l.mtln Llvo .Stock.
ST. LOt'lS , June C. CATTLE Receljitc , 4.9'0
lead ; shipments , 2,1' ' head , lluyers demanded
too to ICc off on natives today , but holders re
fused lo yield and Ihe market dragged heavily.
Shipping nnd beef steers range $ l.2' . 73.23 ; llglil
to heavy butchers' , J3.23JT4.23 ; slockers nnd feed
ers. f2.50Sf3.75 ; cows , $2.23fi3.CO. Texas raltle
ran 23c lower on poor , but remained lib-nil
stendy on bettor grades. Fed steers , $3.50jl.CO ;
grassers , $2.5003.60 ; cows. $2 < Xjj3.23. )
HOOK Receipts. 3.700 head ; shipments. 400
head. Market CWlflo lower ; h"iivy. $4.40JJ4 CC ;
imcklng. $4.25574.CO ; IlKht. 3.9 > 1 4.SO.
SHEEP Receipt * . 4.IOO head ; shlpmenls , 200
lead. Market for native muttons steady at $3.23
iTl.25. but common stuff 23c off ; southtvcst range ,
$2.COH3.23 ; lambs , f3.50i74.CO.
Kninn City Livestock.
KANSAS CITY , June 5.-CATTLC Tlccelpls ,
4.100 head ; shipments. l.MO heiul ; market steady
for best ; others weak to lOc lower ; Texas steer * .
f3.25Jil.IO ; Texas cows , $2.25i3 00 ; beef sleeta ,
)3.2.ft5.C'J ) ' ; nntlve cows. $1.0)94.23 ; stockeis und
fcvders , J2.3jjf4.50 ; hulls , $2.0083.30.
HOGS Receipts , 12.SOO head ; shipments , l.SOO
rod ; market COlOc lower ; bulk of sales , fl.sog
4.50 ; heavies. $ l.43f4.C3 ; packets , $ I.SOILS' , ;
mlxi-d , $ l.20j4.r,0 ; lights , $1.1004.23 ; YurkerK ,
$4.15 4.25 ; pigs. $ J.15 4.15.
HHEEP Receipts , 2,000 head ; shipments , COO
head ; maiket steady.
New Vor.f Diva Mock .Murker.
NEW YORK , June B. REEVHS-Rccelpts.
1,900 heiul ; slow , 10tfl3c lower ; nnllve fleers ,
poor to prime , $ l.0073.73 ; slugs and oxen , J3.00B
4.75. European cables quole American steers HI
I0' < .5ril ie , ilrcBFtd weight ; refrigerator beef , Sij
HHEEP AND LAMHS Rccclpls , 4,700 head.
ii-ep nnil ealllllKS , dull ; lambs , ncllve , ' ! < .
lilgher : sheep , poor lo prime , $1.50tf3.75 ; year ,
linns , $3.73fl.r,0 : somhern lambs , inferior to
choice. $3.124 ! < ? ? 7.00.
HOGS RccelplH , 6,900 head ; llrm al II.S084.9V
MocK In MIIIC.
Recoid of receipts at thu four principal mar
kets for Wednesday , June 3 , 1S93 :
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha 738 6.018 i-0
Chicago H.liOO 36.001 14.000
Kanjns City 4,100 12.SJO 2COO
St. Louis 4,9HO 3,700 4K'0 '
Totals 21,238 C8.578 21,130
U O' .Miirliet.
I1OSTON. June C. The American Wool and
Cot tun Repoilcr will FU.V lomormw of Ihe wool
Irade : Although the market has continued to
wear thai quiet exteilor that characterized it all
during Ihe last few months , the fact icmalnn
that llic pales Ihls week In their total arc equal
to the average weekly aggregate under wlrichc
used lo call Ihe normal Irade conditions. The
sales of the week nmount to 1C57,000 llifi. do
mestic ami 1C35XK ( ) Ibs. foielgn , making a total
of 3.115.000 11.8. . ngalnst a lolnl of 2.40i.OOO ; lli
for the previous week and a total of 2.1CC 0-10
Ibs. for the correpp mdlrig week last year. The
sales since January 1 , 1S'J5 , amount to C3.S64 4'.0
Iba. . against Cl,413,400 Ibs. n sear ago. The
r.upply nf line foreign v.'ools In New Vmk has
l.ceii Incieascd tlurlng the IMP ! week by the ar-
tlval of shlpnifnls of lioth Cope and South
American gtowths.
The current demnnd has shown no Improvement
over thai previously repoited. The fe.iiiire of
Iho week Is tlie sale of about 1.500.000 Ibs. ol
Valparaiso. The sales In New Yoik for the
week amount to 2.2S.009 His. KiiHtein mills have
been In the market nnd a much laiger business
could have been done had uellers been willing In
meet their Ideas of values. While foreign wool.- ,
eunllnne to remain llrm , the dealers In maliv In
stances havn s il'l for les than Die mme cnn bi
purchased for today abroad. The aggregate Kiile :
In Plill.idelphla for Ihe jasl week are 1,517.f.OO
lli . , and shipments have amounted to 1.90,11C (
His. The fact that nenily 4OJO.txo Iba. of wool
have bivn leci'lvwl In excess of las-l year since
January 1 establishes Ihe fact that mole businec
Is nntlclpateil. Hhlpments have amounted lo
1.S90.14C Ibs. , nnd the corresponding week of Insl
year shows 2,735,038 Ibs.
ST. LOUIS , June C. WOOI. Slronger nnd In
good demand ; Mlssnuil , Illinois , elc. , fancy
combing. 15c ; combing nnd cloth , 14ic ; medium
clothing , 145fl4"ic ; coarse and braided , 13'tiC14e ' ;
IlKht line. 11'ifl2e ' ; heavy line , SiilOc ; Kansas and
Nebraska. Hil3e ; llcht line , 7jSC ; heavy linn ,
5 < iJ6e ; Texas , Arkansas etc. , medium , 1113e ;
coarse nnd low , SfflOo ; llghl line , 91(10c ; heavy
fine. CfiSc ; Pakola , Wyoming. Utah , etc. , me
dium , tJZ12e ) ; coarse and low , 7JSe ; light line ,
7fRc ; heavy line. Cfffie ; tub washed , choice , 19'.j
( T20c ; fair , 17(71Sc ; coars-c nnd low , 13fl5c.
( .Ivdrpiiol Atiirltnts.
LIVERPOOL , Juno C. 12:15 : p in. WHEAT
Spot dull , demand poor ; No. 2 led winter , 5s
9',4d ; No. 2 red spring , C 3d : No. 1 haid
Manitoba , Cs 2Hd ; No. 1 California. Cs 9M.il :
futures opend dull , wllh near and distant posi
tions \ 4lower ( \ ; closed steady , wllh near port-
lions HfMid lower , nnd distant positions Hd
lower ; business about equally distributed ; June.
3a 8'iil ; July , Bs ' , id ; Auiiusl. 5s 'Jlid ; Hpleni -
tier , Cs lOi.id ; OcUiber , 5s lOfid ; November , C
ll'.id.
CORN Mnrkrt dull ; summer mixed. 4s S'id ;
futuies opened dull , with near nnd illstanl
poblllons ! ,4d lower ; closed dull , wllh near posi
tions ijij/'iid lower , nnd distant position * 1411
lower ; business heaviest on early positions ; June ,
4s C'id ; Julv. 4 B'id ' : August , 4s 6'i < l ; September ,
4s 7d ; October , 4s 7Ud ; November , 4s 7ifcd.
FLOUR Maiket llrm ; demand moderate ; St.
Louis fnncy winter. 7s 9d.
PROVISIONS llacon , firm ; demand poor : Cum
berland cut , 030 Ibs . Sis ; short ribs , 23 U < . .
32s ; long cleur , light. 3845 Ibs. , 33s ; long clear ,
heavy , 55 Ibs. , 31s 6d ; short clear backs , light.
IS Ibs. , 36s Sd ; short clear middles , heavy , 53
ibs. , 33s Gd ; clear bellies , U'llG Ibs. , 33s. Shoul
ders , fquare , 12fl8 Ibs. , 2Ss. llama , short cut ,
14ffl6 Ibs. , 41s. Reef , India mess. SO : prim *
mess , C2s Cd. Pork , prime mess , fine westcin ,
Cls 3d ; line medium. C3s 9d. Lard , dull ; prlmo
western , 33s 9d ; rellned , In palls , 34s C.I.
TALLOW Fine N. A. , nominal.
CHEESE Sleady ; demand moderate ; finest
American , white , 40s ; llncst American , colored ,
42s.
42s.HUTTER Finest Unlled Slatei , 7Cfl ; good , 40s.
COTTON SEED OIL Liverpool icllned , lEs
3dLINSEED
LINSEED OIL 21s 9d.
I'ETHOLKI'JI Rellned. M.
REFRIQERATOR REEF Forequarlcrs , 3Hd ;
hindquarters , C'.id.
HOPS At London ( Pacific coast ) , 2os.
St. Loul * ( ien r.ll .Murkot.
ST. LOUIS. June C. WHEAT The market was
weak Ihls morning , declining l'.4c before Ihe
bearish lendency lecelved nny kind of a check.
Then there wns a ? ie rally , which was soon
lost , bul the maiket again strengthened and late
advanced > tc. Tlie close was nt Iho Inp and "to
nl ve yesterday ; No. 2 red , cabh , SOfiSlVfcc ; July ,
78c : September , 77e.
CORN Not so weak as yesterdav. although
good crop reporls were reporled. Flucluntlons
were within n narrow range , with a llrmer
tendency , closing HW4o above yesterday ; No.
2 mixed , cash , 4Sic : July. 49Vi 49 c.
OATS Weak at opening , when September of
fered ijc lower ; Inter recovered nnu closed c
above yesterday ; No. 2 , cash. 2SVic bid ; June ,
2Sc ; July , 29 4c bid ; September , 2Sic.
HRAN Knsy ; east truck , sncked , B3'ic.
FLAX SEI2D Nominal al $1.40.
ORASS HERO Nominal ; oul of season.
HAY Strong ; choice timothy. $10.50012.73 , east
side ; prairie , steady ; J7.tOIflO.00.
EGOS Ixiwer : fresh. lOc.
WHISKY $1.26 for distillers' finished goods.
LEAD Slroniier. higher ; $3.07J4ff3.10.
SPELTER Firm ; $3.43 ; held hlKher.
PROVISIONS Pork. slandaid mers , $12. ,5.
Ijird. prlmo slcum. $ C.37H ; choice , J6.CO. Ilacon ,
Imxeil fhoiildcrs. $ C25 ; longs , $0.87 ; rlls , $7 ;
ehorls. $7.12',4. Dry smoked meats , boxed shniil.
ders , $3.50 ; longs , $6.S74 ; ribs , $6.CO ; shorts. $ C.7J ,
RECEIPTS Flour , 1,000 bbls. ; wheat , 0,000 bu.j
corn. 17.000 bu. ; onts , 7.000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Flour , 3.000 bbls. ; whcal , 16,000
bu.j corn , IC.OOO bu. ; oals. 2.000 bu.
CoffMnruet. .
NEW YORK. June 5. COFFEE Options
opened dull nt unchanged prices and ruled In-
ncllve and featureless throughout Ihe session.
The European , Rrailllan maikels equally In
different und dull. Closed dull at unchanged
spot coffee , Illo. dull ; Ko. 7. Jlii ; mnu , quiei ;
Cordova. $18.20fil9.0) : sales. 700 bags Muracalbo ,
n t. Warehouse deliveries from New York yes
terday. 17,034 bags ; New York stock today. 101. .
702 bags ; United States stock. 2I9.7C6 bmss ; afloat
for the United States , 2S1.000 bugs ; totul visible
for the United States , C32.7CG bags , against 2S9.-
280 bags lust year , _ _
lVurl MnrketJ.
PHORIA , June B. CORN Market quiet J No. 2 ,
OATS -Murket'dull ; No. 2 white , JO'.icj ' No. S
white 30c ,
HYINomlnal ; No. 2 , C4C6IC.
WHISKY Market firm ; Hnlshed gooils. $1.25.
HKCUIPTS Wheat , COO bu. , corn , 22.000 bu. .
ont * . CO.GOO bu.j rye. COO bu. ; barley. 700 bu.
SHIPMENTS Wheat. 9.000 bu. ; corn , S.SOO bu. |
oats , C6.0CO bu. ; rye , COO bu. ; barley , 2,800 bu.
Mllivuubee Slttrltetn.
MILWAt'KKIJ. June C.-WHr3AT-Weaker : No.
3 spring , 77c ; No. 1 northern , 62'4o ; July , 78'/4c.
IX > IIN Dull and weak : No. 3 , WHc.
OATS Steady and quiet ; No. 2 white , 33c ;
No. I white , 311ic.
1IAHLV3Y Nominal : No. 2 , 49o ; cample , COc.
HYK Flrmtri No. I , < 6Uc.
Mwrkot.
NEW YORK , June 5. St'OAIl Raw , steady ;
sal7CO bag * centrifugal. 6 tut. at SKc ; 27
hhds. and 300 Lacs Muscovado. (9 t st. at 2 K-l < ;
l.SCS bag * Pernambuco , 69 ted , at SHC.
and ) W bags rnalaues sugar , 19 t t
at 1 ll-lCc ; nHneJ , quiet ; Mo. fi , 40
4 3-1Cc ; No. 7 , T4C Mt < ; : No. 8. UO MCo ; N.\
9. 1 IS-KtMe ; No. 10 , J ; J.1 into ; No. 11. a 11-18
U3Tic ; No. 12. SMiOtc ; No. 1 ! , ; Hc ; off A , 4
. 16 4Hc ; tuolJ A , 4 11-UVtlKc ! rtnndnrd A.
B-lCniUc ; confectioners' A. 4 S-ltfUlic ; cut lonf ,
> 1-lCftSUc ; powdered. 4U"tl 15-16c ; granulated ,
4 7-lGSI c ; cubes , 4
Mlmicnpoll IVlipnt .1tnrkpt >
M1NNKAPOLI8. June B.WIIBATStcndy :
lune. 77cj July. ! 7Wc : September. 74)lci on
rack , No. 1 hard , 79c ; No. 1 northern , ISUc ;
No. 2 northern , 77 Uc.
M'rUcoVlicU ; ( Juit tliin .
SAN FHANCISCO Jure .
, S.--WltKAT-Stfudy :
December , $1.03 ; ; ; cleared , 19,061 centals.
BALL AT THE MERCEH.
Ilnro n Dnnca < lttt lletoro tlio
Vlrltl liny ixurui : o .
Tlic Jntgglstj cleaned up nil tlio business of
lie convention yesterday afternoon. In tlie
evening a ball was had at tlie Mercer hotel ,
to the strains of the CrclKhton Theater or
chestra. Light refreshments were served.
The affair was under the supervision of :
Reception Committee Or. nnd Mrs. S. U.
Mercer , Mr. and Mrs. A. Kleld , Mr. and Mrs.
! . U. Ileduell , Mr. and Mrs. 0. > V. Ilooblcr ,
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Hoyt , Mr. and Mrs. M.
Hycrfon , Mr. nnd Mrs. tlcnrge I'orter.
Mr. nnil MM. 13. A. W. Sncll , Mr. nnd Mrs.
C. II. Sherman , Mr. and Mrs. Chester Clark ,
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. E. IJrucc. Mr. and Mrs.
C. P.Voller , Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Kuhn ,
Floor Committee George \V. Mercer , C. H.
Sherman , X. A. Kuhn , William J. Shratlcr ,
Jjmos Ueed.
Mr. and Mrs , Charles II. Sherman led the
grand march. The Mercer Chemical com-
| > any , whose representatives were the hosts
of the evening , were thanked with due sin
cerity for the hospitality extended to the
association.
Today the delegates will go to Caurthnd
tieach nnd have a field day of athletic con
tests , picnic nnd grand climax to the con
vention. A large list of prizes will be com
peted for , and the Courtland beach manage
ment will present n special program , Including
a concert by the First Infantrv band ,
The following marriage licenses were Is
sued by the county clerk yesterday :
N'ame and Address. Ago.
-Matt O. HiTgoti , Omaha . ! M
Bi'lle Ilnllnm , Omaha . 2i
Alexander 1' . Llddell , Omaha . a I
Emma I'rultlp , Omaha . 30
Charles K. Writer , Omaha . 21
Mny Sanford , Omaha . Ill
Clarence Michael , Lcnvcnworth , Knn . 27
Mary Jenkins , Fort Worth , Tex . 32
Frank Sobcskn , Omaha . 20
Mary YushtnonsKa , Omnhn . 19
l.owellyn Cooler , Omaha . 23
Ullle IJIIlliiBS , Omaha . 21
Conservative Lit tin Itoillps.
ts pretty nearly a surety If Allen's Hygienic
Fluid Is there. There Is no medicine Its
equal for all-around usefulness. First of
all , It Is a preventive medicine wards off all
contagious diseases. U heals nnd purifies
bruises , burns , scalds and sores of all kinds.
Kills germs and odors. Its many other
uses are described In a pamphlet which will
he mailed free If you address the Clias. L.
Allen Co. , St. Louis , Mo.
ri npll Will Stnv nt Home.
BUFFALO , June G. The report that ex-
Postmaster General Ilissell Is enrouto for
North Carolina is untrue. Mr. Dlssell Is at
home in this city and Is in the best of
health. He has no Intention of going to
Ashevllle.
_
I'KltSUXA / - I'.tllA ait.lj'll ! > .
C. H. Fitzgerald of Kansas City Is at the
Mlllard.
James F. Egan , Uawllns , Wyo. , Is a Paxton -
ton guest.
Dr. T. E. Falrall of Tocumsch waa In the
city yesterday.
Mr. Jesse L. Merrltt has become night
clerk at the Arcade.
J. W. Fowler , nnd John Chamberlain of
Rapid City are 1'nxton guests.
D. n. Klelh and A. H. Slocumb of Dow
City , In. , were In the city yesterday.
C. E. S. Wood and Joseph Simon of Port
land , Ore. , arc registered at the Paxton.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence II. Howard of St.
Louis were guests at the Mlllard yesterday.
Mra. May Needles and Miss Frances Mag-
ner of Utc , la. , arc guests at the Merchants.
F. D. Hadley , traveling passenger agent of
the Illinois Central at Sioux City , is at the
Mlllard.
A. E. Lnngdon of Papllllon and T. W.
Langdon of Gretna were In the city last
evening.
Plumbing Inspector Duncan will leave Sun
day for Philadelphia to attend the convention
of the National Master Plumbers' association.
Mrs. Edward Eddy and Miss Sarah Ularney
of Denver arrived In the city last evening to
attend the wedding of Miss Nash. They ore
at the Mlllard.
W. L. May of the Nebraska Fish commis
sion and president of the American Fisheries
society leaves today for Now York to attend
the twenty-fourth annual meeting of the
society , which opens next Tuesday. One of
the Incidents of the meeting to which mem-
bero arc looking fondly forward is a clam
bake , to bo given Thursday evening under
the auspices of Iho New York Fish commis
sion nt Euton Point , L. I.
NcliniskiiiiR Ht tlio HnlflH.
At the Paxton W. J. llynes , 13. A. Trues-
dale , Hastings ; 11. A. Small , Kearney.
At the Arcade A. M. Miller. Collln U.
Miller , Davenport ; A. W. Wellman , York ;
C. W. Jamison , Yutan.
At the nellone J. G. Drcnlgcr , Broken
How : G. W. Fox. Lexington ; J.V. . Jlohu-
qulsl , Oakland ; H. H. 1'rossen , Louisville ;
G. II. Pratt , Hastings.
At the Merchants J. A. Iloonoy , Ne
braska City ; II. Livingston , E. T. 131nck ,
Cook : E. C. Millar , Fullerton ; Mrs. V. H.
Vuu Dorn and son , Wlsner.
WK.lTHUlt FOHU.U.IST.
Fair with Southerly Winds Promised for
Neb ii < Uti.
WASHINGTON , Mny C. The forecast for
Thursday la :
For Nebraska and Kansas Fnlr ; routh-
crly winds.
For Iowa Fair ; warmer In the i-astern
jiortlon ; easletly winds.
For Missouri Fair ; warmer ; va.-'al'lo '
For'South Dakota Fair ; ( .utitluirly winds.
Local Itrcont.
OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU.
OMAHA , June S. Omaha record of tem
perature nnd rainfall compared with the
corresponding day of '
Maximum temperature. . . . 80 70 76 70
Minimum temperature. . . . 65 51 Cl Cl
Average temperature C8 02 C5 70
Precipitation W .02 .00 .00
Condition of temperature nnd precipita
tion nt Omahu for the day and since March
1. 1S93 :
Normal temperature CS
Excess or dellclency for the day 0
Accumulated excess since March 1 310
Normal precipitation 18 Inch
Dellclency for the day. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 Inch
Total precipitation since March 1. G.2I Inches
Dellclency since March 1 3.32 Inches
Reports from Other Statliuif at H I' . M ,
T Indlcalts truce of precipitation
L. A. WULSH , Observer.
Children Cryfoi
Pitcher's Castoria.
Children Cryfoi
PStcher's Castoria.
Children Cryfoi
Etcher's Castoria.
Till ! UKALTV M.VHKlr ,
INSTRUMENTS placed en record Juno 5 ,
WAnitANTY ncnns.
A L Dlnlr and wlfo to A U HcrdiiMn , loll
1 nnil 2 , block 17 , Kountze Place . 511,000
Oeorge Devei-cll nnil wife to IJ H Ilowlty ,
lot 8. tlock t. Pnpplelon palk . l.POO
J U WalcrllHd and husband lo same , tola
14 nnd IS , block 8 , samp. . . , . . .1 . 1CM
linns Nelson und wife lo H J Pclcrson , lot
II , hluck 3. lli-ooldlnc ndd . 1,100
J M Westerfiold nnd wlfp to Hiram Hard *
till , ' , lot 1 , WullRli & W's sulallv . S.OOU
John Flynn and wife to John Atideison.
n H lot II , block U'2 , South Omaha . C7S
QfIT CLAIM IIKKDC.
T H Pmllh and wife lo A L Ilhlr , lots 1
and 2 , block 17 , KduntKo 1'l.ice . 2
nnii)3.
Mnsler In chnnrrry to T II Smith , lots 1
and 2 , block 17 , Kounlie Pl.ice . . . . . 1,300
Same lo PhltmU'lphla MorlRnKe nnd Trust
company , < 4 lat 2 , block 1.1 , Omaha. . . , 3,725
Pamo to same , lot I , block 19 , Poppli'lon
park . 4MO
Samn In panic , W H lot 3 , block 42 ,
Omaha . . 3.723
Total amount of trnusfcis . S3C.C77
EXPECTANT
MOTHERS ,
Thut our wonderful remedr " JlOTHKllS
' FI11KND , " whlt-h makes chllil-blrth r iy may
be within the roach of nil we lii re rnlucril the
irlcn to One llollnr per bottle. Hanaro ot
mud * , counterfeits nnd subttltuUi.
[ TAKE NOTIIINQ BUT
MOTHERS
. . . KoLt > nv AM. iiucnaisTs. . . .
OTWrite for book "TO MOTHERS" mailed
ft free. Till ! Itlt AIIKI r.l.ll URI11H.ATUU CO. .
g Hole Proprietor * . AHnntn. 111.
PATRONIZE
D ; purchasing good's rr.aflo at the following
Nebraska factories. If you cannot find what
you want , communicate with the manufuc-
lurcti a > to what dealers handle their coodi :
llVltL.ll * nriXK.
BKMIS OMAHA BAG CO.
Manufacturers of nil kinds of cotton & Lurlip.
bags , cotton floir tacks It twine m specialty ,
id' < U-61S S. llth-sU
JIKKJKVAST fUH ( > , VLOUIt , VK.IST.
WM. PRESTON & CO.
Msnufacturers of Preston's California Flakea. fl
Sickle brand slf rtlilnc Umir & yeut Do yoj
, is Preiton's Dell flourT
llltKWKUlKS.
OMAHA BREWING ASSOCIATION
Cat load shipments made In our own refrlgerntoi
cars , llluc Illbbon , Ellle Export , Vienna Export ,
nnd Family Export , delivered to All parts of city.
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COHSOLIDATED COFFEE CO. ,
Coffee Roasters Spice drlnders , Mnnufactureri
German Baking Powder and German Dry Hop
Vcnst. H14 and 1416 Ilarney-st. , Omaha , Neb.
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S. F , CILMAS ,
Manufacturer of Qold Medal Flour.
C E. Black. Manager , Omaha.
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OMAHA UPHOLSTERING CO.
Manufacturers ol parlor furniture , lounges , din
ing tables & folding beds. 28th eve. , Doyd to
Hnhlcr streets.
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SOUTH OMAHA ICE AND COALCO.
IJomestlc & iteam coal. We have the * nest. Of.
flee 1MI Farnam-st. Telephone : Ofllca 373 , yard
KG . J , A. Doe , gen'l manager.
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INDUSTRIAL IRON WORKS.
Mnnufacturlng & repairing ot all kinds of ma.
chlncry , engines , p-imn . elevatorc. printing
presses , hangers , shattlnt * couplmgi. 1408-J
Howard St. . Omah .
PHOENIX FOUNDRY C- ) .
Fire hydrants , water & cas pipe , spcclnlsj boiler
fronts & fittings , street H'y car wheels. Archl- I
tcctural Iron vorks. Office 307 B. l th-st. , Omaha.
PAXTON & YIERLIHG IRON WORKS.
WIVs of Architectural Iron Work. General
Foundry , Machine nnd Blacksmith Work. En
glneers & Contractors for Fireproof Building * .
Office and Work3 , U. P. Hy. * So. 17ln Btrett ,
Omaha.
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THE MERCER CHEMICAL COMPANY ,
Manufacturers of fluid extract ! , elixirs , ryrup * ,
St wines , compressed triturates , hypodermic tab-
Ills , pills St sclentltlc medical novelties. Omaha.
vow , cienis.
L. G DOOP.
Manufacturer Maltresses , Sprint Beds ; Jobber
Feathers snd Pillows. North 14tb and Nicholas
Bts. . Omaha. .
3llXKIt.il' WATKH.
MEDESSA MINERAL WATER CO. ,
2M So . 11th St. . Tel. 234. Medesa Mineral
Water , Carbonated , unequalled. Plain for lubl
use unsurpassed.
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AMERICAN DISTRICT TELEGRAPH ,
Th * only perfect protection to property. Exam *
Ine It. Dest thin * on earth. Reduces Insurant *
rates. 1204 Douglas-st.
Or Kit AM FAUTOltllM.
KATZ-KEVIHS CO ,
Manufacturer * of men' * ft toys' clothing , psnts.
ihlrts A over ll > . 802-211 8. Hth-tt ,
J ll'KIt JSUXHS ,
THE OMAHA PAPER BOX CO.
Manufacturers of all kinds paper boxes , shell
boxes sample cases , malllnc tubes , etc. wtd.
ding cake & fancy randy txixes. druggist &
boxes. 1208-10 Jonrs-st. , Omaha.
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EVANS-NEBRASKA SHIRT CO.
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Exclusive custom shirt tailors.
KU Farnam strest. TeUphont tot.
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HENRY BOLLH , OMAHA , NEB ,
Factory In Louisville , COM Co Quality of brlcK
guaranteed to b as goca u any loapufarlurttl
butsldi oC this cat * . Henry Uolln.
F. P. SMITH ( Tel. 18) ) 8. M. STANFORD
F. P. SMITH & CO.
GRAIN and PROVISIONS
Room 4. N. Y , Llfo BldR-i Oitmlia.
Ilranch ofllcea at Fremont and Coluinbus. AH
orders placed on the Chicago Hoard of 'Iradc.
Correspondents ; Schwartz. Dupee & Oo. , Chl-
cairoi Schrelner , Flack & Co. . Ht. Louis. Ilelcr
lo First National Hank , Omaha.
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Uulldlnir , Chicago , . .