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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1896)
- - - - .JT---- : , , . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T---- - j- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I ± PIlE OMAIIADAILY J3lE STThTIA1' .TUN1 7 189O - . _ - - - - - : , , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CONDITRN ) OF OtM1A'S ' TRADE ITo Great Activity Develope' ] In the Loca' ' Jobbhg Distflct. COLLECTIONS ARE STILL NONE TOO GOOD ConituhiInhi MercIintit , nnul flroerr , Jul ii 1tic , , fl Motile lniortin littI criCUt JIuv.rs have hleeft ha Atle ! No greater activity tins been noted tn ttc jobbing ( hitrIct of thh city during the j'rut week and reports from repreFvfltnttve ) iotue indknte that. on the contrury , trrtde hin heeti ft hltUe qthkt. At the anic ttne there hziR ben a fair tutinest loIiIg and jobberi (10 not nppenr nellnt to iIfl(1 arty fault with the xIpthtig condhtIon' . 'rho fitet hiq , most tihi I Iiouett are doing about a mitch a they cx- pecteti anth liolico no one 1 ( hIaPpolnted , IL must lie borne In inhnd thnt ttis : Is the HCflOt1 V hen a f&hhing off In the vohtirrie of btP'ttIe 114 expected In ittoft lines of the j bblng trade end a quiet ! pchl at thIs thxno itt the uttinh The retnlh trade of the city nt well a of the ' country huts thown the cffect9 of the rainy ycathier iti a coIIIdheruble decteaMe In aIe OR compared with the average for IaAt month. At the same time ( lie Fphefldhd con- tiltion of thic groWIng crop It lntqiring one with citiideiice and thii feeling among business melt of nil chascit is exeptionithIy g oJ. CoIheettohI9 are ihow and nie likely to remain - main in that condition for sotn Iittho time. or until tile farmers have iejniething to ae.I that will tiring a little money Into the country. The demand ( or fItovorks for Fourth of Juhv cehebrations started in early thiit teniori rttitF large z4aheH are anticipated. Iudlcutton8 hOW itoint to the general otnervance of the J-iohiia ( ) ' hit thI8 ittate atid country nterchants lire buying freely. Thieve was a time \hicn the most of (1118 ( trade went to Chihcgo or 13t. Louii. , but during the paHt few yiar Otnaha hits Lu ii t III ) IIU I I a a r&p uta t n a point of } tthliy for that kind of guodi , nnd a. ; It 114 more eonvdnieflt for the merchitnt hi thuD tectIon of th cotintry to buy here , there It flo % % VCIY little dhqcdtioti rhown to go around Omaha. A very intgo Etock of goods ht carried here anti httyer Cliii find anything thy tntty s'atit In the litie of J"ourth of July goods. included In the hitt ( r regular goods write tpecIahLiei ate ithown thin season in which the word 'electricity" cnters frequently , the manufacturers at- tenipting to imitate electric Fparks and electrid iIghti in vntioutt formt , PIII GROCEILS MANIF'ESTO. The differences cxitting between the retail groeer9 unit the JobherH of fruit and produce are ttill unia'ttled , but nit there is a diposl. ton : on both sklctJ to coniproralpe an amicable tiettleinent nitty be looked for in the end. Each colnnhlMion hoiie hin received a letter front the Itetuil Grocers' asociution , protest- 1nt ngninPt tli ( ' iieliingef gOOl5 itt retail. The letter says in PaIL : "We do not ask , nor cx- 7ect you to discontinue selling to the larger hotels. but we do recjuet that you discontinue - tinuo selling to your frleinh and acquaint. ances , and also the friends ahiti nCciUitint ances of your help , the saloons und rostnur- ants , and all persons not grocers. Conv rat1ons heII vltIi the represenin. ti es of the wholesale produce trade develop - velop thefact that sentiment Is somewhat divided an to just how much conceston ah uld be inad to the retailers. bitt nil agree that it ii ; a very dlIflcu.t mutter to handle. There are two sides to this question of wholesnIers selling goods at retail , " aaid one. "Iii the first rlace goods are sent to its on consItiinent anU we are In ditty bound to se. tlios'e goods to the bst lu'I- vantage possibe. It frequently happens in the fruit trade that smcthlng Is left over which vlll not 1101(1 U until morning and It 1niUt be sold or It will be a total loss to the ehippers , the grocei are all filled up and do riot s nnt It , and what are we to do-let It Set In our rtores and melt down or sell It to the first man that comes along regur1es of whether ho is a grocer or only a private consumer ? The grocers say we bust not * ell to the cone1lmert , but In my opinion the country shipper has some rights and should be protected" Another jobber said : ' "It is impossible to stop altogether the practice of selling goods at retail , though it may be limited. For example. the request that we do not sell the restaurants , If I corn- plied with , . .VoUJ(1 , Rimply resut in the restaura4ltseending ' qut. eL town for their Sillpl1eS and the grocers * oud ! receive no tettflt. Tter ) , ar also a good ninny large conteIners in very city who have always made a prnctice of buying at wholesale and you can't prevent' them ; if you cut them oft in one place they vilI g to some other. ' Another representative of the trade called attention to the tact that while the grocert nsk the wholesalers not to enroach upon their buslne.s by ehing gcods at retail many of the grocers make a practice of so- hiitIng consignmentsfrorn the country , titus taking business away from the conrnission houses. Other houses hold to the opinion that commisslop men are entitled to sell to all corners In original packages and that if a Consumer is large enough to buy t whole box of orangesor a caseot berries it Is right to sell to him. While there is considerable difference of opinion. there does not apenr to be any disposition to enter IntD any contoveriy but only by considering the subject in nl lights to arrive at the best olutjon in the end. CUP FLOWERS SOLD WEL.L. The sveet girl graduate has come to be a feature .of no ittle Importance in the field of commerce. There are manufacturers Who n'.ako. a specialty of producing 300lS which are extensively advertised us "just the thing" for commencement day exercIses anti the inakerR of shoes and gloves aI ! fig- ore on securing a good slice of trade , from that source. The fiorists , perhaps , receive as much benefit as any one from the laviTh- 11555 of latter ( Itt } ' contrnencemnent exercises nitmi this business in that line has been very good this spring. Large orders have been received by the Omaha florists from the ilifTerent citiet ; t the state during time Iast few weeks aitti shipments have been made t Points as far as the fliack Hills country. The etit Ilowers are packeti In boxes , carefully Protected by oil paper , and it Is said that they will carry at least tweaty.foir hours in good condition. Cut flowers like most everything else. have tmtlflerel a fa1 in value and mrices are now lower than ever before In this city. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ N1v : Volt ic tINlillAz. lAJt ICI'rS. ; ; ; : . ; QiiotiitIoii of , DL " . 'UrIouN ' ( iIiiI1iiliIOM. ! nw Yoiuc , .Iiine 6.-'IAJtlRfl.eei1t. 1G,000 bbls. ; cporf * , or.oo tb. ; market strong , nod tanentliy iielil higher , with fair trncle in iprIng patents , bUt a small inquiry ( or winter inInhIs ; 2tinnt'otu patents , $310114.00 ; baker , $ .653 .h5 ; vintcr Patents , $3.Ci'Z13.TO. flyc flour , dull ; 'Uperltne . , ( .o1u 1.tiA1-.1)uii ; yellow' Western , coarse , 1tYl.St'fldier JIAItr.ity-.I.lrmtt ( tttlng , HA ttI.tY 1.tAI.'r-NnhIimaj . wemtern ; , 45ij' ' . WItlAT-Iteet.ipts. 61rmk ) Lu. . . xor ( $ 3Oo bit. O'e. spot. strong ; No. h rcl , 73'c ; No 1 Iturti , . % Options another big ah'aiice today , ) Jaeci on untonttii , , : ( 1ann tnte CRp rp4ir ( large weekly expn I , , , talk ( jf JL heavy reduction in ' ' Monduy'ii visible supply , and higher atlc.t , , 'I'Itere With actio bu3iit ( or local big uc. ( 'tunt anl rtit eoverln ; closed ll4I1e net tatatter ; No. 2 rod. June , closed , ; July , 66 ½ Q G7t- , loi'liig , 67c , O1tNhtc 'ciiiB. G2.4O bud ex1iori. 27COO hit , ; spot , tiuli : No , 2. 3t4c. Oiitons were dull at flrst , but mnnre active and firmer fleur the clot.e , ritIi wheat : gloat lIgute wtIe tuirllv 'e hljIi r. Juite closing , 3I'c : ; July , 4t4Cj4 % closing. 34tc. ( ) ATt4-htetttts , bu. ; eports bmt , spot. st"ntly ; No. 2 , ae. Opfions , dull and ten- ; turcivis , clO4ing 4C hIgher ; Juiti , clenlnK IllY-Qu1ct ; Itipping , OOTtc ; go 4 to choice , Ioei.oe. tll'-Stamiiy ; itate , comnnain to choice , ittq Cr'l ) , 2(4UO hI4 crcii , ZfiSc : l'acilIo coast , 1t'4 cmi ) , 24ti4c ; le5 hIhi)1H-Markrt ouiet iumd firm ; Oalveton , lie ; Texiui. tti. t * ; t'itllfornla , lIe. I4l'.AThlilt-I'irmn ; tiettiloek sole. Ituenes Ayres , light to heavy wstgtmti' , ltlflIc : acid. hStItc , ' % 'OOl.-quiet ; m4oiiestiu ; fleece , l4J'2ec ; luliod1 lCh23t' . . i'ltOVISIONS-llcf. t'tfatier ; fainhiy , $ I.OOQ 1000 : extra me.s. lT.tt7.to ; beet hnin. $ i. Iut nteats , fient ; i..l iti , jite ; hc..uIders , 4c. 141rl. flrni ; % vfiiern strain , * l.t ) ssked ; June , $1.O ukt't ; July 14.51. nininiii ; refIned. higher. l'urk. tinner ; kI to new mess , ss.oote.oo faintly $ lU.OuilttI. . - 1IIYVI'lflt-ltec'elphi. , TI ) hikgs. ; quiet : western ( tAiry. htIllc ; westerli crt uInrry , Iltjtf.4o ; ii. gina. ltde. ( IIIh4lfleCCiht , tGt pkgs.steA12. : : itge , Go ; piiiuli , 4tJe ; iart skims , .aJ4' ; full skims. 3'4. IUUS-ht.'cvipts , 4,94k picgs. quiet ; unto anj 1'erins'l'anI5. 130 ; s cste'rn. lltV1Ztjc. . l'AIJOW-J'irrn ; it. btc ; country , 3e. Oit,8-Petrr4cutn , flrri ; LYniiod m'toted hl.lO'4. ' It'sin , duli ; strained , common to good , $ l,7jQ 3bl ) . Ctlonsec4 oiL , steadier , viUt a nI.rtt &eti1 , Inquiry ( or 1,0th expOt1er Mod hoes ! trails ; pdne , crude , hhGLJe primu. crii4e ( , U. b. CUl8e : utr grades , ltfrThc ; butter rmdes , trt6o ; trinte pummer ) sllov. e' Prime While , :4t4c , Turpsn. tine , steady ; hti'F-4ut.t ; dwn.tic , ( air to extra , $ tujq Jsian , 4ti44c. tOlJi3t-puli ; no open kettle ; good to chc'lce. I.fITAi-l'i iron , easy ; southern. siaq 13.00 ; northern , hjI.OOI3.W. 'opIsr , finn ; brt'k. I. ! , . ; il.r.o. lcad. ' C415y ; bIkCr5 , 13 , Tin ptites , I quiet. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Oil Misre-t , 0114 CITY , Juno L-t'redii btlauces , tl.lO ; cer- , , it. . , tifit'ntes op'ti'd high , Ian. , nd IneI st liii ; ? ats , II.f'OO ' tttp , ; hIpmenis , 4.05 bh ! . runs. 3.G:7 : idtht. . _ _ _ _ _ _ O.l/thtt ( iNI.hi.t. 31AIIICLT. tJonhifIoti of Trn.le nilil Quotatla q flit i4fiiiip , attil I'nn I'rnmlnec. 100S-rholcc tock , 8ht'r. , hltJTTglt-'otnmnn to tnI , t7Sc ; choice to flIne3 country , IO4Ile , VCAI-Chioice fat , O to 120 It's. , are itoted at ; t.4lk. ; large nit,1 ceurse , lfltc. Cittthl-IomestIc biict , 3k ; 14am. per doz. , $9 , ; club house , l.lb. urs , r , hos. . $3.10 ; lAin. ) , clger , tnnc3' , Per It , . , tc : ltciuerort , t4'it , . jats , Per doz. , $3.60 ; Young .inti lens , lIe ; twins , fancy , li'te. I'OUI.TIY-l.ive-hiens , 6tJtc : cocks , IC ; turkeys , flte ; thtuks tel gt'Vse , 6C ; spring chlelens ile l'er lb. ter etgitts running from iq to 2 lt. ; i'rlngs , under I II ) . . ct y dull , l'iUtoNs.-ht , $ l.OOi,2O ; dead pigeons not WJIfltpd , hl.Y-lilnnii , , tnldianl. * : lowlanI , $ l.tO : C ) e 5trw , $ ; Color timakes the pt lee on hmtt ; lIght inle , , sell tite Lest ; onig top giades bring top prices. hiltOOM COltN-hxtrniIy slow nie ; new ct-nm' . itrIltired ( , n truck in country ; choIce green self.wnrklng carpet , per lb. , 2c ; choIce geen , rtltittliig to huti , 2te ; common , P.4e , \'gIITAI1tn14. 'rho prospect at tie h'r'eIit tittie Is that the PLIpiy or use 15.151 u'l' % l I I be quite I I let ni ly tti , ' niiuldle of miet s eek , flery cniunlvslori hIustm I , . In te'clIt or ii guod ninny letters ( torn l'ntttc ' % ho eta fin to be I catly tO shl p , bitt It usustly tahis a te % ' tlt ) S tO get things to niocing 5111001 III ) ' tutu I I hiLt ) ' I'e ' % t II ulong towiuti I hi ? inst of the' % cek bcoie the tt'ceItts ijCCOtIIi ? % ir ) ' latge. A small shitonent of louisiana musk melons etts Ie'ei.ct ycI.li ilny , and , though iielI lrtttY hIgh , a vili I , , ' nttcl ( ruin the IltiolationtI given Is low , ilie sold out ou Ito t cad iy. Tile mat ket Is l'IaetknhiY ' bate of Ileriiul.t ctilits and ilock tire all cleaned up so far as ktiuaii , Oiilois conhiutnee to arrive front 13cr- tnuilti In Januaty , but nut tmntii April tie the I &celiit tIlJl iIi ) tii nity taut ens I iluatit it y. Dii i- . ing April nn'i May arrivals nrc very large , and early In June the SiuHin elose. tl'ie arrivals at New Yerk thIs year to June 1 hne been 24lG crates , agaInst 2i8I4. crates to June 1 lust cur iitu'l l1SI crates mate lerlsi the previotts ycir. Tiie.iq'.o'n titus not tier , % ety atistactory ibis , 'uir iinl prIest. hare averaged Ion' . 'flue ( top o ( ienI onIons was Vii ) large last year flout IL good 11100) ' % ere cut I Ii ii tO er hue winter. Ttiee onions holders were wilting to sell at low prIces. 'Flue first full car of Mississippi totnatoes is & 'xpecti'd I , , nrtivc from Crystal Springs on Monday. There lrnvc been several pails of ears In s , ' 1st' thIs season and Ito' Btock as Usual with slultittuents ( tam that t'oint lets be"n cry good nnI , hits moved elf very readIly. Quota1ios : MtlIllC MLTLANS-I'u'r elate doz. , it&O. TOMATOES-l'er 4.huflsket cultS , 12. I'HAi4-.Iloine grtns'n , tuer but. . 3l.O. 'roi' ONIONS-I'er uloz. , bunches , tillOc. ctcuitItr.ll.s-l'cr dog. , tO7&c , ONIONH-iltuithiern , , tock. per lb. , li40 WA htIAi-l'ei ti.t. bix , il.atii. . ifl'ItlNQ lJWAN-i'er Lai. box , $1.50. I'iE l'LANT-Itciiie gron , per lb. , Ic. ( A'L.t FI.OWIlt-None. (1Altit.Ul-Jluine gtown , per doz. , fOe. IIl.Ng-1lnnd pleken navy. per bu. , $1.4Ol.5O. f\Vllfl' l'OTAToEg-N'one. 1TMA 1tgANi--ret lb. . 4c. W'ATlllt cltliim-sene. I'O'l'ATOl.'t..ulitlflC5uIO or Duitnta stock , SOc ; southern , new , per tnt , , $ l.OOiJl.IO ; California. nea , per Iu. , th.0O'tlI.tO. nnItruD ONIONS-None. FRUITS. Ceorge D. lellogg of Newcastle , Cal. , writes Ihnt by June 10 they will begin shipping car lots of fruit uutid that Otuatia may expect a stipply of iettCltt' nail ens In itt- near future. Quotations : l3TItAVhtRttR1 . l5-Shtpping stock very cai ci ; I-un. lO-fliult ease , $ l.5. Al'I'I.ES-None. CItANItl1tfltIS-None. ( ' .t,1l'O1tNl , cltIItltlls-None. ItOM1 GItOWN CIlFttttICS-l'et 24 qt. case , l3.2 ; : ' , -lu 1aeIet. $1.00. C.OOSI41tltrt1 IS-l'er 24-at. case , * 2. 1II.'KillItfllES-Per 24-qt. case , $2.75. ni.ct ltASi'tlEllRIL'S-I'er 24.pt , case , $1.75. TItOl'ICAL PItUITS. OttANOFS-Mditei ranean Sweets , SI. LEutONS-Messlnns , fancy , $4.50 ; choice , $3.75 524.00. I3ANANAII-Cholca large stock , per bunch , i2.OOl2.2 medium-sIzed bunches , $ l.505j2.OO. l'tNlAPPLES-I'er doz. , according to size. i2.0OS1-.2. MISCRLLANEOUS. NLTS-Alrnonds , Cuulifornta , ier lb. , medium size , lOc ; Tariag3na almonds. per lb. , large , l2c ; flituzils , per lb. , Sc ; Ing1isii walnuts , per lb. , fancy soft stuu'ti , 12c ; nmdiuin size , be ; Illborts , ) . lb. . hOe ; pecans , ulIslied ntedium , Ic ; large , jOe ; peanuts , tow , 6ti7c ; roasted , lt4c. IIONRY-l'nncy white , per lb. , Ite ; choice. 1cc ; Cuullforna. ! amber color , hOc , MAi'Ll SYItLTI'-l"ivo gal. cans , cacti , 12.7 ; gal. catus. per doz. , $12 ; gal. cans , $6.25 ; quart cans. $3.10. Clll1t-Clntifled juice , per half bbl. , $3 ; per 11u1. , 3. l'ltRiFItVS-Assorted , 20-lb. pails , each , $1.40. COCOANUTS-l'or 100 , 54.50 ; each , Sc. FIGS-Imparted fancy , S crown , 30-Il , . taxes , 14c : choice. 1O.lb. taxes , 3 crown. OfJlOe. DATgS-llnlloween , per lb. , Sc ; fords. 10-lb. iaxes. per lb. . 7c. MAPIA3 SUGAB-Choice , per iii. , 9c. flitlOSfitel ) Mt3ATS. flREp-t6od ulteers.4io IOu ) lbs. , 6f)7c : west- em , teers ( , e56r : good cows and hi.ifer. Cfi G4c ; medium cows and helfts. &ttc ; good forequatters , couvs 1 utnut luelters. 3t4'c ' ; good ( oreqtiarters , pative teerse ; good hIndquarters , cows and heiers , 7 ½ (41c ; good hIndquarters. steers. lSi0c ; cow rounle , Cc ; cow lutates , Ic ; buncless 01uck5. Ic ; cow chucks , I'40l steer chucks , Ic ; beef tenderloinuu. 5c ; beef rlls , lnne1esIc ; siiioin butts , boneless , IC ; loin backs , boaelcss Sc ; loin backs , 7e ; cow ribs , No , 3 , Sc : cow loins. No. 3 , hOc ; beef trim- mtngs , 3e ; rump butte , Sc ; shoulder clods , Sc ; frozen. Ic. ItttJTTON-flrcspcd lambs , Sc ; dressed mutton , 7c ; rocks. hOc ; legs , Sc ; saddles , Sc ; stows. Ic ; cheep plucks , Oc ; sheep tongues , per doz. . lIe. POItI-Dmesued hogs , 4c ; pork loIns , 6c ; spare rIbs , 4c ; ham sausages , butts , 4''c ; pork shoulders , 4'fc ; pork shoulders , altinned. 4c lork trimmings , to ; leaf lard , not rendered , 4e ; tendettolns , hOc. lungs AND TALLOW. The Shoe nail Leather Review of Chicago ails : ltiuleA are coating in a little moro freely' , and , in ylew of the ditilculty ot elevating Unther to retnuneratire rates , tannems are avemse to paying 1000 ? money' ( or bides , As bag as all kinds of agricultural lwlUCtC are depret'u.eul and accuniu.- biting ( Ito attempt. to secure itlgti lirices ( or hides Is likelY to prove a ( allure , Tne litnit&d supply of hides known to exist would engender a veritable bootit were it not that everything In the commercial worlul scents to conspire to depress - press 1)lCV $ . Quotations ; hltDFS-No. 1 green mules , 40 ; No. 2 areen hIdes , 2t4c ; No. 2 green salted hides , Cc ; No. 2 green salted tulties , 4c ; No , I veal calf , 8 to 15 lbs. , Cc ; No. 2 vent calf , 8 to 25 lbs. , Ic ; No , 1 city flint hIdes , Cl7c ; No. 2 dry hint hides. 4t5c ; No. 1 dry salted tuidear Ce ; part cured hides , ½ c Ier lb. lees tiuan fully cured. flIlIl' PULTS-Green salted , cacti , lGOJCdc ; green ratted elteerlings ( short wonted early skins ) , cacti , lIe ; dry shuarlings ( short wooled earl skIn ) . No. 1 , cacti , bc ; dry shearlings (5tort ( wonted early skins ) , No. 1 each. Ic ; dry flint litnsas and Net'rnplat bittcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , SliCe ; dry flint Kansas end Nebraska - braska lutttrraln wool pelts , per lii. , actual weight , dtjlc ; dry flint Coloru1o butcher wool pelts , per ii , , . actual weight , 4fiGt4e ; dr' dliii Colorado Mart-ala vnoi luelts , per lb. , actual weight , 455c ; dry pieces and bucks. actual weight , 4tic ; feet cut off. as it is itselesu IC , freight ot Uiem. TALuLO\V ANI ) (1ltRAh'l-Tnllv , No. I , 2c : tallow , No. 2. 1 ½ c : greu , ' , ' , white A. l'hc ; grease , white 13 , l'he ; grease , yellow , 1tc ; gren..e , dark. lt4c ; olit butter. 212'he ' ; beeswax , prime , I1IJ lIe ; rough tallow. Rte. PONES-In car lnt , weighed and delivered In Chicago : 1)ry buffalo , per ion , $12.001011.O0 ; dry country. bleached , 11cr toll , $ I0,00fIiI.OO ; dry country. duuinp'und meat ) ' . Per ( on , $ G.0)3,00. WOOL-Unsnsht'd , floe iIeav ) ' , Ofi'Tc ; fine , lIght. 8fc ; qtlarter blood , hOtfile ; seedy , burr' and chatf' , Ktoe ; rotted and turoken. coarse , 7411c ; ( Ottid and . trolcen. ) tine , Chile. Fleece wnslueul- l.teuliuin. lIOHIe : floe , 14lCc ; tutu Washed , 1115) ) hOc : black. So ; bucks , Ge ; tag locks , 23c ; dead pulled. &tjCc. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ hi'crioot ittiIrii.tmi , L1'13lt1'OOIu , .Ittne G.'IIFAT-fpot , fIrm : demand moor ; No. 2 red. viater , 5 , , ful ; No. I luiril , Manitoba , 5 , , 'i'tl ' ; No. 1 Cuthifuritia. stocks extinuelud , Itturs cis4id firm , viiti at'r stud distant Positions u1 higher ; btislness about equally stietribut'uI ; June. Cs lt,4'i ; Jut5' , In August , Is I5d ; Si'tuipnhtar. 55 IAd ; October , ( .55 l'4d : November. Is 3',4d , COttN-Sp t , tints ; AmerIcan mixed , new , 3 $ ltitI. 1'utuics cloee,1 fIrm , with October en. ciuLunge.I and other m.nttus d higher ; buelnesa about eqttally diutrihtitctl : June. Is % d ; August , 35 I4ui ; iblutcintuer , Is 1d ; Oetober , Iii Novcznt'er. Os l'IAttIt-Is'ady ; d'rnan'l fair ; fresh supply ; lIt , Louis fancy vlttter , Cs Id. i'ltOVIlONS-Iiumcon. firm ; demnd better ; Cuinlierluincl cult , 21 in 30 lbs , . s Gui ; shuOrt Iii's , 14 lbs. , ITs ; lonjr clear , lIjtut , 3 $ to It htus , , lOst Gd ; t'h'rt clear barks , light , Ill lts. , , 2s ; short ci'nr nuiddlea. heavy , ( .5 Ii's. . 22a 61 ; clear bellies. 14 to Itt lbs. , 23a , Siuouliers , square , 32 to 11 lbs. , Is , hams. short cut. 14 In 16 lbs. , ISus Gd , Tat. late. Iins North , Aunerit'nrt , ITs. Beef , extra India laces , fuSs' Itt ; i's-hue mes , 43s .9'1. I'ork , prime western , 47s 24 ; luteuhium westein , 40u , steauIy ; prune wesirn , CsGd : cefluied , in , lii' Id. t'Ill134tI-Rasy' tit-tiuntul . 150cr ; finest Amer. icait. white , 4s GuI ; finest Ant 'rican , colored , 35)ss ; orliiary. new , Ils , hitY'lrIIt-Finet UnhieI Slates , 70s ; gonul , lIt , . OlL.S-'oitenst'el all , Liverpool rellnd , hIs 3d ; linseed nil. list l'I. hi FFitlUlltATOlL ) I3REF'Iorequartcr , & 3tI : hindquarter , 5)iI. hOPS-At London ( l'ncilia coast ) , 1 ISa , Ceittitim Murlict , N11V QItI.IOANS . ' , June G.-4X'FTON-Steado' ; Inldutling , 7 7.1Cc ; low middling. G3c ; good ordinary - dinary , 6o ; net i-t't'eipis , lOG lnles ; grosa u-c- esibuts , 770 hales ; t'XPOnhi , c'oastwhsr , 8,361 Isijes ; snIps. 1,000 busies ; sleek. 10.643 halest , NI % YORK , June U.-4.'OVI'ON-.lUhI ; maid- ctlmttg 74c. net receipts none ; gauss receipts. Gi bales ; ( turwarded. 135 Lats ; uuist , ; wn ; struck , actual , 120.733 Isates ; total today an , ) & 'onutlldated , net Icceibuts , 2,071 lashes : 5100115 , to Great lint- uitt. 2.233 bales ; stock , 3(5.333 bolts. tOT. ILOL'lS , Suite . ( . G.XYVFONuiet : no salts reported ; mulidiing , ' 5 11-ICc ; receipts , 154 bales ; sisilintents , 1415 Issles ; stock , 33ltst bales , 'i'nlcsbn Grs.it , mtnp. June 6.-VliI0ATJliglupj' ; very ac- tire ' ; No. Z rsii. Ole ; July , GIt0 ; August , G4e. ( ( ) ItN-IlIgiuer ; flu-in ; ju , 2 Iqlxeil. 2134c ; July , OATt--QuIet No , 2 csteii , SIC. ( I.O\'lt $ llt-Iull ; steady ; No. 2 cash , $4.35 ; luriune , October , 44.40. St. I.aiuis Iiyt , Skittl. . liT. LOt'lH. June . ' 6.-CA'rrll-No cattle today. b10013-Ilvcoitts , , isead ; musket toe Iilght'r ! st. $3.l04j3.l5 ; mixed , $3.OJ4j3.l1 ; heavy , 1).QQIJ tiUE13l'-Recvi't ; Wi head ; mazkst steady , . - I- CO1IERCIAL AND FINANCIAL I Bad Condition of Kansas Wheat Caused a Sttnpodo. THAT CEREAl WAS VERY MDCII EXCITED Corns ( hut-f until htmiflier Wcnk flitrimig the hlnrl' Itoiles , Ito- siluIlit I hg ti , thi Pe-ohitig lit other Cerettlss. ChICAGO , June 6-The unexpectedly bnd condition of the lCnnsas wheat crop caused a stampede in wheat today anti July closed at a net advance of 2ic over yesterday's close. Corn and oats respondeul to the bulge nnd closed % c nnd c hIgher , respectively. l'ro'isions made slight advances. Wheat Was excited and bu'yant , with the Ittills rampant and the shorts in an agony of ( night. The bullish news which has been comittg ill for lomo days and gradually urking up a bullish sentiment seemed to have got ful Possession tIllS morning and when reitiforcetl by the oiIlelnI Kansas report - port , vltich slnowetl a decrease of nearly tvent5' lOitltS from Inst month , the effect was to start a buying furore , resulting in the advaitce above noted. Not only were shorts covering wildly , but there vere ac- live buying orders for the long account as 'elI , Many commiestoti houses Ilad gen- cr0115 outside orders and there was little wheat for sale. The Kansas report put the ccnrlition In the stoic at 69 agaInst 97 a menth ago. LIverpool was t1 better. There were rumors of injury to tue Ittissiun rye crcp und Minneapolis reported larger flour sales mluring the last forty-eight itours than for atty IsreviothS forty-eight hours In the hIstory of the trade. The report of plenti- ( oh rains in France and the consequent Ira- provement of cr.p lrosPects here pariinl.3' cliecit'tI the advance for awhile , but the buying movement was too strong to be overcome nod the scramble to cover was genertil to the close. July opened about c hIgher at from 611c to 6fl4c , sold up to O'2o , and cleed Stroilg ot Glc. Corn was quiet anti ratiter weak dttrlng the earl ) ' hours , responding to tlte favorable - able weather. But later , as wheat took its Iilttti sharp Jilitip , corn ss'ent tIp also. July apeneti about 4e higher , touched 28c and closed steady at 2S1c. Otts followed much the same path as corn. Trashing was exceedingly quiet until near the close , but under the influence of the advance In wheat and corn prices went up nod clecI at tlte high point of the day. Juy opened unchanged at 17c , touched 17e and closed steady at 18'c. l'rovisiotts enjoyed a good sized trade all day. The opening was fIrm In sympathy with hogs , but weakened under free selling by packers. The bnge in wheat had a steadying effect and closing figures showed but lIttle change. July pork clod 2'tc lower at 57t4 ; Jilly lard Zt4c higher at $4,3Z,4 ! ; July ribs 2 ½ c lilgiter at $3.15. Estimates for Monday : \'heat , 20 cars ; corn , 475 cars ; oats , 320 cars ; hogs , 38,000 head. 'rise leading futures ranged as follows : Articles I Oi. I tii.rsi. I ro.y. I _ _ _ _ WheaiNo.2 .Itiite 0(334 ( 6111 5it ( fl1 . . . . . . . . ' . tI4 60 Ol74ctj2 Sept . . . . . . 0lcU1.i . Os 60)1 ( J2LE& Corn.No 2. . June . 2784 2SOt 27.1 t4 28i. July 283h 2111.129 2S2S4 2s . . . . . . . . ; 'Jo 2i3t 2t34 Oats.No. 2. . . . July. . . . . . . l74ot18 1R I75)Q4 38l Sept 181 hilts lt3G&l 18 1ay . . . . . . . 21 21 2tt14C21 2II rorlcperbbl . July..7 . 25 7 40 - 7 l7t 7 22t4 Sept..7 45 7 82i 7 30 7 40 Ltj.100lb July..4 . 33 4 40 4 30 4 32 Sept. . . . . . . . 4 47 4 52 4 45 4 474 Short Ribs- . . July.'I . on 3 o74 3 024 3 05 Sept. . . . . . 4 1(1 _ _ ± _ ! ! 4 05 4 10 Cash quotations were as follows : FLOUII-Dull , but lirm ; prices in the north- vest up lIe : winter patents. 33.0fj3.S0 : 'lnter straiglutsi , 13.25313.40 ; ni'rIng patents. $3.40313,75 ; spring stmtghta , S3.tk5)f3.25 ; bakers. 32.2.OJ2.40. \S'IIHAT-No. 2 spring , G1c ; No. 3 spring , aominai ; No , 2 red , G474jC5c. COttN-No , 2 , 2.Sc ; No. 2 yellow , 2Sc. OATS-No. 2 , lIe ; No. 3 white , 2S5)j2sc ; No. 3 white , 2C4r27'4c , It\'l-No. 2. lIe. DA1tL13V-No. 2 , nomInal ; No. 3 , lIe ; No. 4 , lIe. I"tiAXSIT'l-Nn , I , 8Ot1tS1c. 'FIMOTIIY ' . ' , . StlD-I'niinn $3.12',41J3,15. PItOVIS tONS-Mess pork. Innr bbl. $7. IIli.2O ) LarsI , per 100 lbs. , $4.20. ShOrt ribs sides ( lease ) , ' $3.904f3.95. Iry salted sluuidera ( boxed ) , $4.12',45)J 4,2.5. Short Clear sides ( boxed ) , $ UO4.12' ) . WISti3KY-Dtstilleru' finlslued goods , ijer gal. , $1.22. RtJOARlI-Cut loaf , $5.05 ; granulated , $5.32. l'OlJI.TItY-Steady ; turkest. 7458c ; chickens , spring , 125115c ; ducks , I1Oc , The following were tOe receIpts and shipments today : Articles. Iteceipts. Shipments. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ) 5,000 , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 07,000 .Com , bus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 280,0)0 . 280,000 Oats , bit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 451I0' ) 4tiS,000 , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : , : SIO Harley.ba. . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . 07.030 0.000 Out the 1'ro1itco exchautgo tojiy the butter market - ket was isteadv : creamery , llaIc ) : dairy , Il-sI l8c. EggB. stoaly ; frosit , 9)r1OJ4c. ) Ctieeso , steady ; , . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Nc-cc York Motley Miirket InO-tv YORK , June 0.-MONEY ON CALL- Market easy at 2 per cent ; last loon I per cent ; closed 2 per cent. IIulstI : MERCANTILIO PAP13R-4r/J5 per cent. HTHRLING FCCllANQl0-Market steady , with actual luslneeii In bankers' bills nit 34.SS44.SS' ( or demand and $4.874.S1 ½ for sixty days ; Posted rates , $4.t.St14.88 ½ and $ I.b90j4,19 ½ ; coin- unercial hills , * 4.18 ½ . BAIt SlLVflll-CS % . M1OC1CAN DOLLARS-1314. STATIII IIONDS-Market inactive , IIAITAIOAT ) JIONDS-Maiket steady. OOVFliNMRNP BONDS-Market steady ; new 40 , reg,1 llG' ? : COUIOfl , 116 % ; Is , reg. . 1121 ; coupon. 1l2 ? ; Is , cog , , lO7j , ; coupon , 1UO ; 2n. rg. , uI4t' ; Pacific Gi of ' 97 , 10045. Closing quotations on bonds were as follows : U.S,4sreg.new. 1I0,4 O.l'.latsof'i15 , , , . 102 U. S. 4aCottt , . new , Ilti' ID. .t It. G. 7a. . . . . 111 U.S.Osreg. . . . . . . 11234 tl.<.G.4s . . . . . . UI U. S.ltacotip. . . . . . 112'4 Rrio2dst. . . . . . . . . . . . U. S. 4s , reg. . . . . . . . . 13)7f G , II. & S. A , Os. . . 105 U , S. 4a. CaSIO. . . . . . 10tt C ; . 11. . % S. A. 7s , , . , 'U.S. 25.re : . . . . . 0414 11.&T.O , its. . . . . . . 1015 'l'acitlctiso ( ' 95 1004k dofla. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Alts. . class A . , , , 1(30 ( M. . IC. , ! P. 1st 4s , 52 % Ala..clusa Ii . . . . . . 100 do 20 4s. . . . . . . . . . tAia.olass 0. . . . . . 13014 Mtituat ( YnIonfit , , 111 Ala.Cslrruiiso.V 1013 N.LO. Lit 11014 La. New Con. 453 98 No. Pacitic lstk 117 % 'Missourit.la. . . . . . . 100 do 2uis . . . . . . . . . . 114 'H. Ctis. . . . . . . . . . . 124 N. SI' . Coitsols. . . . . 1:17 : 'N. 0.4 $ . . . . . . . . . loll.tb . 5. F , Dub. 5s , 101) S. C. noafstn'l. . . . . 1 It. 0.Vost. . ists , , , 10' ' ( Tentl. stew set 51 $ , 51 % St. 1' , Consolis is , , 131 % ITetin. new set Os 108 do (1 , .k 1' . W. Ss 11404 'Ti'nn. olfiuis . . . , , Go st. r. ¼ I. M.Goa.i 753 % Vni. Centttrles. . . . . 611 % St. L. &S. F.Ooa.G 113 dodeferrail. . . . . . ' 454 TexaaP.tc. lists 85 % Ateliioii 4s , . , , , 7854 do 2dss. . . . . . . . . . . . 2tt14 Alcaison 2d A . , . , 41 U. P. IsIs of ' 01 $ , 1O5$4 CanaduSo.20s , , , 104 % lVeisthoru4s . , . , , lOt3 L. u's N. uuuiflod 48 77L ( 0. 11. & N. labs , , 111 Southerts as 1)25)4 ) N. Pao. SUs. . . . . . 723 'bId. fofrorod. Iloston Stock Quotntioni , flOSTON. Jsuso (1.-Call ( Ioaue. 215tI % par cent ; lilac ioftn. :4sIS : % pit' cent. Oioiusi prices for itocksbonct $ tuid tush t ii'i'sras ; A. T. ? s S. I' . . . . . . . . l4. $ WeRtinsch. Eiec , , , . 20 Ann , Snr , , , . . , . , 124 % IV. Rico , ufd. . . . . . . 6114 Aiss. Sttgar ptd. , 1045)4Vis. . (7enlral. . . . . . lJaO'Stato Oust. , 334 Edison Iliac , Ills , , 136 Itoh Telepltoise , 204 Geti. Elec. ntd. . . . . 72 j UOMton & Albxny 212 Atelsisson Id , . , , , , 2l8 ltostton& Matno . . 1(11 ( AteitisOn 48 . . , . , , , 78 % C. Ii. j . . . . . . . . . New Enian4 Os , . 112 % Fitcisburg. . . . . . . . . . 014 S'is. Ccitt. ists . , . 35 ( ion , Electric , , , . , .0' T4 Aitouca Miolur Co 1 Illinois Stei. . . . . . 07 Atlantiou. . . . . . . . . . 20 Mexican Central , 0) ) Doston & lslontanl SOU N. Y. N. . . . . . . . % UiItIo& liostoti. . , , 2t Olsi Colony. . . . . . . 177 (1aluaiet .k hoots. , 3108 Ore. Short Ltute , . , 7 % Friuilelin , , , , . . . , . Ii Rubber . , , , , , . . , , . , 21 Ifearsargo. . . . . . . . . . 1) ) $ ( StaIiero. . . . . . . . . . 1(1 Osceol . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 % tjnioti Paeitlo , , . , , 7 Quincy. . . . . . . . . . . . . 218 Vesti Soul. . . . . . . . . . 71 % Tuiiarack , . . . , , . . i3 tVest Suid nid. 8II Wolverhnu 7 % Nesv YorIC Miiiltig quotutiosis. NEW YOttlC. .Iutie 0-Tho followlttX are the cloinr innit1u ; qtituIionsi ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ontsirio. . . . . . . . . . . . 1200 Ciunhisir. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3lU . Onhilr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1150 Crovell Point. . . . . . (10 ( Plvsnoutls. . . . . . . . . . 20 Con Cal. & Va. , , 200 Olticksilver. . . . . . . . 150 leaulW000 , , . , . . , 165 Oiitclcsilyer pfdl400 ( bold &Cttrry. . . . . 140 Sierra Nsvada. , . , , 100 llzde 1. . Noreroas , 250 Standard Con. . . . . . 175 Iloistestako , , , , . , 2700 Unioti Coil . , , , , , , , 100 lroiillver , . , , . . , , 15 Yellow Jacket , , , , IS Mexicans 11)5 5 LoiltiOft f4toclC Quohitloits. LONION , Juno I5-4 p. ci , clostiu1 nonstoiti. us's , , . . , . , . I 1.3 % iicati ordinary , 1t5l I Conisolsaco't. . , , 1 13 3.16 St. l'aiil coat. . . . . . . 7B arni , l'acitlo . . , , . , . . tJ41 N. Y , Central , . . , , , 15(5 ( l'rie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Puntssvlvania , , , , , . 5394 Erie tstufst . . , . , . 3431 Rttu5dlilg. . . . . . . . . . . . 45) I Ill , Ceistral. . . . . . . . . ibIl _ hulox. Cess. , sow 4s. . 72 - HAlt 8I1\'Rlt-t3II. C MONRV- % per Cml. This late of tliss'isuIst In the open nuoket for utsorl toni thu-se isontlus' bIlls. 8I13.154. 11 iiiilieiiil Notes , BOSTON , Juine 6.-Cleerutigs , 913,007,1142 ; hal- aneest. $1,512,151. 1IAlTlMOl4i. June 6.-Clearings , $2ltl,238 ; Lualancest , 1548.153. 1'IItL.AUE11'1l1A , June 6.-Clearings , 90,413,123 ; i balances , 11,475,111. LIT , WU1tJ , June 6-Cica1ngst , 2O2i,133 ; i.r.a. d . , - , _ - - - - - - - - - ' .s-a ssr ) - sore , , $359,014 ; New York exciustnge , St tiremitini bId , 11.2 , aCketi. t'iIlC'aO , June , -Clearings , $ iIG5C,254. Money , steady ; Call lntnstp 5 n'oi' cent ' commer. COil paper , C per cent , 14w ofk exchange' , 70e l1u-OflItltTi fnrein et,5 , ttcndy ; bankers' I. talon sterling , $ ls and $4.13. NR'l's' 'Oltl , . .lurul l'4-Cbearlngs , balances , $5,700.211. TJ0 eports of stci& front the' Port of New York tiiise te. k amounted to $ ti,00 In gulch. anti ItI.1SO In sliver. The Im- pelts seersu ( hoIst , tlIhi'f5 slicer , $43.hO3 lIt ) ' goods , 11,243,014 : genenil nerchaMlse. 1I,4OOGl. STOCl4 % ) llONlS , .Seeurl 4 lest Ops.il.sl Fract in hut I y 1Iij.lier. but 1t"-r Soon flittlpihlcd , NCV YOflC , June & -.Dhc inisrhcet opened ( rae- tiottaily hiifluer , witti Stigntr anl Manhattan flfls5t in sletnunnl anti scouin 1lugreuitest imprns'eins'nt. The buying lnovtnnen(1 watt saOn eslinusIed , and Under general profit taking isrices recnied slIghtly lebow yesterday's ciosth it'vel , with Sugar iitk. tag nit exceptional detti535of 1 % Icr cent. The fllovelfltnt In lIsts tock a's negardttl as in the luntuto of a 'sceap , ' tt- ( ( IsO gossip regutiding It has been % 'er3' bullish slid a slight advance in i-c' fined gnitlcs ist lists t'tt'duct occurred previous to the opening of iUinCsst. Itcssdlng anti Northsirn l'sicitic I'referred were l'ronuiflrnt ' In the deprs's- sbon , ocing In their cisnteinplste,1 ( urectt'suie laceotlinas , Ttse grnngers aini Louisville & Nashl'iilo lost sisaip frstetisfll' , the itrt nsentionetl gnash ) being asItersely allected b ) ' Ihe Kansas stitte cu-up relent , % t'tslch Cttlistatt'il a tleciint' of It iser ( 'cOt ( mini Isrivious f.recasts of wheat eunditiont . Sugar I4.sceivrtt support in ttss htnuil tlesshittgui , antI recorded only a trifling net loss. The general nisinket closed liestv' , Tiuc tradIng of tlte weik was Irregular of move- macnt % sItIu occaionai notable fiuctuittlont in itilce , The eanbe trend was toward a lower level , but speculative sentiment sean veered nrounj antI a. ducislesi spurt upward tok Islace. The annual exhibits of ( liiItck Island antI Nortins'euutern roads were exceptIonuli ) fit'oratle and a revival of stitengtts nod comparative achy. it ) ' 145 the anthracite cohere also cntrlbutstl ho give the rnarkt't an sspptaxunce of snap. Cover- tng of shorts was noted on an extensit'e scale In some properties. Inside misnipuhsttlrun aided oonidenalsly. Foreign traders operated on both slde tt'f the market. The trading was excitlstvsly 1st'ftstitsnssi despite eeakness in the s'xclsange , ( ttI cencessions in rates of tilleount. 'Flue spocu- battte contingent dealt In silver certitleates. tue pu-icc advancing to G3c , agaInst 6S'c. the last transaction previous to this week. The final day's tisiding revealed general reaiiing , and iii- though the noesalotni were not serious , except in 0011 or two instances , the list enemlly Closed aligistl ) ' lower on the week , The aggregate sales were 173,552 shares. Railroad mortgages w.re neglected today , tint a fairly hlrm tone visn itppart-nt on transactions of $500,000. The market during hue Week unovt-d irregularly. with a stag- glng tendency In tim speculative issues. The net changes nrc not specially noteworthy , as a rule. but Oregon Imnprovemcnt firsts show an exceptional net loss of 7 per cent. The total stales were $4,643,000. Governments displtty.d firinliess throughout , on m tlerate dealings , Tine t.uslnsss footed up only 573.100. Silver certificates displayed unusual strength amud activity on speculative purcinasts , and on an incicutsed foreign demand. Tine price rose 14 per cent to G9c , on purchanea of * 611.000. wills a inter reaction to Ole. The exports G the metal 'eru on sen increased scale. The New York Financier says tInts week. u-c- gsrtiing tIle bank slatenient : Tise loss in casts can be accounted ( or In figuring the net gold exports antI tine btink payments into tIne treasury. but on itte other lnnsnd , the receipts have averaged - aged 53,00' ' ) weekly front use lustet-lor ansi treasury , lisubetnwmcntsn have nist. been heavy. Tine stuuie- meats for several 'ertcs past lsave shown that the ( coils were accttmnslating in New York , nnul tInts is , therefore , to be regarded a. fa'onsbie. Tine , further pa'rnents of government deposits Into the tretesfnry will exert a etrcngtluenlng Inilu- cites ! . although the tootle clearings over the country - try show that money is not In active deinanul to tIne extent of advancing rates. antI in ctrtn'zn s'c- tlons , the expansion of loans was a brI'z't so' I'n tIn otherwIse dull and fruitless period. Tine loans ( if tine New York banks have increased 531,000.000 In hun four months , ending today , anti tIne excess reser'e has fallen $22,000iOO in round numbers. but as the band operatIon figures largely in this change. it does not possess the lnnportnflCo It vould otherwise. The following wire tine closing qutatbons On the landing atocks of the New York exchange today : Alcisison. . . . . . . . . . 34th dopfd. . . . . . . . . . . 341) Adania R'c. . . . . . . . . . 145 N. Y. ( entral. . . . . . Ott 4A1'On.T. 11. . . . . . 00 IN. Y. ; N. F' . . . . . . 40 Am. Express. . . . . . 131 Ontario IcV. . . . . . . . . 14 Baltimore & Ohio. 1716 * Oregon tsnp. . . . . . . 1 Canada Pacific. . . . 112 Oregon Nay. . . . . . . . 14 CinatlaSoittlsern , . 5011 O.1. . . tn U. N. . . . . S Central PacIfic. . . . 34l PacifIc Mali. . . . . . . . 25 Cheis. & Oisio. . . . . . 16 % PeOria Dec. &E 2 'Ciulcsgo & AIi.an. 1574 Piitabnlrg. . . . . . . . 163 C. , I ) . & Q. . . . . . . . . ' 7794 Ptillntnn Palace , , . 158 Chicago ( as. . . . . . . 0059 . . . . . . . . . . . . Coisoiidatcd ( las. 154' lIbIG. % v. . . . . . . . . . 15 . C. . C. . C. & St. I. . . . 33 % ItO. : ) W. pful.- 42 Colo.Coal teIrOfl , , IsI Itoc Island. . . . . . . 7094 Colton Oil Cert. , . . I 194 St.'tl'atnl. . . . . . . . . . . . 7094 Dcla'vare& intl. , 1'27 do ptd. . . . . . . . . . . . 128 13e1 , . Lack. .t V. . . 10)151I' ) . t Qmale'e 42 % 1)<.G.pLl. . . . . . 47j tfopfd. . . . . . . . . . . . 123 % 13. &C. F. Co. . . . . . . 17k S0tttlnern Pacific. . 30 Euist Penn. . . . . . . . . 14 I Snar Retlnery. . . . 12494 Eric..e 340c Tihn. Coat & iron. 23'4 1riepftl. . . . . . . . . . 204 TtkaI'iciflo 794 FortWavne. . . . . . . 103T&O.Cent.nfd. . . , 70 O.Northnern pftl. . . I1 > Uflion Pacific. . . . . . C. & E. 1. old. . . . . 0l40 ILS. , Exocosa 40 Rocking Valley. . . 10,4 % T-St. L. & P. . . . . . 0 % Ililoota Central. , . 03 % WsSt. Lu & P. pM. . I(3'1 ( St. P. s Dtnluth. . , 2" weJls tt'arsO E'c . . . 07 If. & P. td. . . . . . . . . . ' . % % stern Usdon. . . . 8094 LakoEric & Yeat . . . II vteatiung & L.1i. OT . . . . . . . . . . . . - ( to lra. ' : . . . . . . . 34 LakeShore. . . . . . . . ll 9.V&St. L. . . . . . . . . 17 Lead Trust.- . . , l5t D. & Ii. 0. . . . . . . . . . . 13 Louisville &N..49't4 fl M. . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 L.&N.L. . . . . . . . . . . 1) N . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lttanluattaoCunn. . . . 10534 C.1' . s I. . . . . . . . . . . 27 tltempinlalu C. . . . . 15 Ido pM. . . . . . . . . . . 100 IticiulganCent. . . . . 95 % T. St. L. 4K. C 5 islissonirl PflOilto. . 2:14 : T.t. L. tK.C. . pt.l 10 Mobilo& OhIo , . , . . 19 % 3. It. IL- , . . . . . . . . 894 ? SaeluvilleCinat , . , . 08 S. It. II , " 00. . . . . . . . National Cordaice. , 5 % Aunt. Tob. Co. . . . . . 64 SatCors1anoprd , 1)3-f dopfd 98 N.J. CentraL. . . . . . 105 % Aun.Tel.&C.Co. . . . 03 N ; W. pfd. . . . . . . . 10 % Cotn'l Cable Co. . . . 110 NorthAm. Co 54'ArnSntg.erptd. . . . . 10394 Northern PtOtilO 4 % U. S. Cordage gtd 20 N. Pacific ufti. . . . . . 14 . % U. S. Leather ptd 0394 11. P. I ) . .ic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2194 Northwestern. . . . . 10094 do pfd . . . . . . . . . . . 'bid. f offered _ _ _ _ _ _ sun Frsluciaco MinIng Quotation. . SAN FRANCISCQ.Jtma 0-This o5litslclosin quotations for .nl.ztn : Mt.)1 to I ey' wea as tjt- lows : Alts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1O llale.&Norcross 31j A1lnaCon . . . . . . . . 22 Jtulta. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Andes. . . . . . . . . . . . . ISO .lsisttce. . . . . . . . . . . 11 ruddier. . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Lady STash. Con 4 ilentt& Belcher. , 1510 Mexican . . . . . . . . . . 1715 fIotlio Con. . . . . . . . . . 70 Occidental Con. . . , 170 flullioni . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Opluir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 325 IluiwerCon. . . . . . . . 83 OverlnRn. . . . . . . . . . . 35 Caledoutna. . . . . . . . . 33 I'otosi. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 Olsallengo Con. . . , 47 Savauce . . . . . . . . . 175 Choilar. . . . . . . . . . . 380 ' Scorpion. . . . . . . . . . . 13 CoitflOence. . . . . . . . . 145 Sierra Nevada. . . . . 120 Con. Cull , , k Va 320 Union Con. . . . . . . . . 110 Con. hinoerlat 2 Utah Con. . . . . . . . . . 18 Crown Point , , , , 74 Ye1lov Jacket 04 Gonld&Csia'rv. . . . . 260 Silver bera. ( I74o ; Mexlaea 60110r4 , 54544c , Sight drafts , 12c ; telegrzupltl . ISo. Foreigit Finnne-inl. BERLIT , June 6.-ltxcunange on London , elgist days' sIght , 30 nnazks 00 pg , I'AItlS. June 6.-Three per cent rentes , leIf Soc ( or the account ; excinangu n London , 20t l7c for checks. LONDON. .ItIne 0.-Gold Is quoted at Huenos Ayresi today at 113.25 : MadrId , 11.20 ; Lisbon , 21'4 ; Atisens. 174 ; home , 105.b71,4 , Ntw 'isrk Veelcl" hank Stuteisic-af , N13V YORIC. June 6.-The weekly bank state. nenent shows the followIng changes : Itesuerve , de- I crease. $3,144,175 : lOftIls , lncictuw , $1GG2,700 : specie , iecrease , $ r.i7.500 ; leg-al tender. decrease , $ ) , & 3),4Q0 ; lebO itS , t1C1eaM ! . $1,654,100 ; citruintion. Increase , I1Id,3O. TIto banks now hold 518,416,500 In exceas of tIne requirements of tht4 25 per ceat rule. St. Louis Ge-nieral Mstrkets. ST. LOUIS. Juno 6.-FLOUR-Dull antI weak' patents , * 3.10413.40 ; extra fancy , $3.tOj,3.15' ) fancy' r2.00fi.c : cisoicsRCGR2.5O. . W1tFIA'l'-.lIpeculative market opened excited on sensatIonal bull nones , 1usd continued the upward Inovement ) all ( Is ) ' cleacing wi9h an advance over veat-rdnty : tpot , Isguner ( ; No. I red each , elevator , So bid , Track , WtjGlc ; No. 2 hars , SIc bitl July 9o asked ; August , S'J ½ 0 ; tleptember , 5)-Xe , ' COItN-1"utuit's ptjrunesl and steady. wore not taucii Inlluencv.i by tise advance in wineat , but lossesl isigtner tttzut yesterday ; spot , stenuly ; No , I mixed , cash. 3o bi15 ; July , ZGc ; ( leptettiber , i79e. OATO-Futurcs ruled strong and tnlgiser than i'esIcrslcuy ; spot , firm ; No , I asuii , 17'c bld July Ilc ; August. lbet bId. 11Y15-Nosninal ; Ole. CORN lutI2Ai.-$1.W. . . . - liliAN-Dull ; lOc bld ( hut track. 1lSg1i.ISiestdycta1ae , TI MOTh t Y 8 . - $ . 3.20. I'OUhJrJtY-Wessk ; ceicsns , old , Ge ; spring , itu-loc : ducks , old , 6c-tthg , $ c , ' ) Iti'1'TItt-Quiet amtd steady ; creamery , 111lTe ; hairy , ft'tm17c. ' .ttsj l-X1GS--Iewer ; 8c ( or fresh , \V1iiHf'-l.li , . ' - ItAl-Steady ; 12.7d114dt3 Hl'i-t11"lOR-13.1& asltMl ? ' l'ItOVISIONIC-I'OIC. iuig"er ; standard mees , jb- jing , Z.)5to1.30. Ltf'iT1gher prime steam , 4.12 % ; choice. tl.1t % 1a onn , boxed sthouidens , 4.20 ; longs , 14,10 ; niL'u'$4.G3 % ; sisorts. Ory ealt meats , boxed , slsouisitrt , , $3.76 ; lotngs , 3.ribs. ; . 14.12t1 , ; sti'tst , , 4.12'lj , It13CillI'T-I'lour , 4OQ tubhie ; wheat , 5,000 tat. ; orn , 17,000 bu. ; oats , T.'I bu. lIli1l'MtiN'1'i4-FIuur.t5 tAils , ; wheat , 9,000 Ju. ; corn , 45,000 bu , ; m is33O0 bu. CsitTeeitJrkt.t. I NE4 YORK , JUSC6.-COF3"F.lO-OptIon , I ) Pfl"l quiet sit uncunanl'ctprtces , ruled inactive IttI featureless on inditfet-ent cables anti slack steal speculation ; cI's'54i'I'siceuiy at net an. 4 inangCd to S pointS auttance ; assIsts , 5,250 baa , nelutling : July , $ l0.tltQ)1.45 : Septcntiuer. $10.00. 11.01 coffee , ltlo. nomlei.-eI ; No. 7 , $13.25. Mild , lull ; Czrtlocn , lL5(5)IS.0O. Wareitause deliveries I rob New York yesterday , 4,845 bags ; New York hock today , 162.1)5 1)554)3 ; UnIted St&tes shock. I12.955 lsarv ; ailiuat ( or tise IlnitesI Iltatta , 176,114) agst ; ttslal % 'istiIie , for hiss United States , 301.002 Jugs. against 131CCS bssgs last year. SAOS'TOiI. June G.-Fiiiii ; gn.J average Snobs , 1,100 isis ; receipts , 6tssQ bagsj stock , li3.0) ) stlrs. 5) IlAMlitiltO. June G.-Ofsened quiet anti un. itsuiged to i , snzivaace ; at luooa unchanged ; als , 14.tXO ) bags. 100. June G.-teIstlYI No. ' 7 , bOo. 11,200 u-el. ' 'xctsangc. 10 1-lCd : lCf'iltts. 4,001) bags ; cItzerI 'Or tite tinniled i4ttn.le. . 5,500 isiga ; cleared ( sir urope , 3,000 luag.stuck ; , 301,000 hung. . Lonsloli 7sitirke ( It e'iess' , LONDON. June 6.-The weather during lbs 'set week huts been showery , but more r.ein 1st 'tintt'4 'The lu-lets p ttO crop is suffering. but isa wits-at cr11) Isuk. well , Jun the market tito S heat lb steadier , altls lent tnucli xpattsiou of C Lw'and , Thu wavat. responnltd tothu reduced _ J- - .fl * - estimate. en the American crop , anti valniss he' eos'erel 3d , Offers we-re ifloderfihe. l'acctla were slow , Duluth whCnt. July ansI AUust sltliv. cry. 'nas quoted sit Its. Spot is-as ulilil , Flour nas sttns' ntu,1 , ts'aI ) ' . Maize qnuit and stt'si.1' rnlre.l American ionize , stihansr , Stint 'leliver ) , stat chlotetI at Its StI. Il.srlsty % P ! in. nctle nIsi liequl ) ' , Oatst sere quli.t aitsi sletsily. Ainerletsn Wf5ern oatS , tnicsl , JtttiC delively , were quolesl tut lry ( IOIIIIM 3isirkt , Nl' . ' VOhtIC , June G.-lltulf Isollnlay Sattisslay iwing in ( till oIntttlon , there 'sits a ery liglnt l'ttsIflct ilonC in any class of eootls , and atoll isu-slers were at the minimutun. In ciher words. it was n very slow markei , l'iintlsng cloths. vety dtihi at 2'4c. FALl. ltlvlIt , June 6.-The pilot eleth nsarket continues In it % 'ery utnsntisrnciory condition. 'rIte demand hunsi Iseen only nnndeiate ud IIIC law Inrices orrt'red , Jutantifacitirers evidently instve lit- tin ibid of nn liii luttliate Imps is' . 4 ia"ltt In prices , anti they Itune met the tiennontl ntore hr.t'I3 than ihey slhsl last sseek , when prices dtoi.tss-l tack to 2'le. ' As a result of this in. cil'ase in tIne dIsposition ic sell , use tcstsil stales were consislenibly Intger ttsan the stales last Weeks June' vns prac'tlcishiy out of tlIt had' ing , arid the stales for July antI August i1eiivet' were 2,0.50 isieces weekly for Ileptetniber. Tue. July delIveries tire grtoltlnlI3' gettIng up , ltntt it is probalsle hIatt the unsantlfutciureis what lire contractIng for ilsat month in ill be tuble to kecit UI ) wRit their sleliveries , even ilsonigit tite mills nre shut ilown , Tto prcsiniction did not stop for the hiolitInny , but the tlt'liverics were well off , niul tlner nests an iflci'ssse Iii lout rclIs ansi regulars , blue total increase bein 14,000 pieces , Tine tutarket Is uuuIed as dull itt l4c , Kiiiisnts City 1ittrke4M , KANSAS CITY , June No. a harti , 5241'53c ; No. 3 , 43ViIc No. 3 led , tGtlSSc ; No. 3 , tOChcl No , 2 spring , kuc : No , 3 , 47Fc. C'OltN-Firml No. 2 mixed , lIe ; No. 2 witiie , 22'4e. OATS-Weak ; No. 2 , mIxed , U4J16c ; No , 8 white lIe. 1tYi-8tenly ; No. 2 , 225lc. hAY-Steady tend unchanged , 1lUT'1'Klt-Veak ; creamery. ' l2'Ijllc ; dairy , 101.4 NOGS-Sicady at 7f1lt,4c. Sugar 3iIirI4et. NIi4V YORK , Suite 6.-iIUOAIl--Raw , flrtnl fair refining , 3'4c ; centriIugssl , 16 Lab , 2I34c ! ; i-dIned. ltrmni anti higuner ; plandarst "A , " 4 SlCc : confectioners' "A , " 4 11-lIe ; powsierctl , f.c ; gianutniesi , 5 i-lIe. LONION , June G.-PllOAlt-Cnine , lit-inn and nattier , Ic'arer ; ctntrifugtsl , Java , lls 3d ; Maccu- % 'itdo , fair refIning , lIst. licet sugtsr. wenek , ivithi businuess at lower Iricea ; June , lOs 14) ; July , lIe. % 'hiettt , SAN FItANCISCO , June 6.-W1IFIAT-Steatly ; December. 91.0214 , lilOfliCiC G1C'I'S JUIGMEN'I' AT IiAS'l' . CII , Illuleteil tuilte 'I'uiie of Over Five Thtonetitsil tollarN , In Judge Fawcott's court yesterday ntornlng , John I. Itedick recovered a verdict against the city of Omaha for $5,209.45. The casa was a stilt to recover the value of a piece of ground deeded by fleslick to the city in 1877 for Ilarney street , commencIng at Twentieth street and running west a little over 500 feet. The matter had been In dispitto between ltedlck and tlte city ever since the land was deeded to the city , Itedick holding that the deed was given with the understanding that the city 'as to make certain improvements whtich ito avers were not made until long afterward , The cane had been In the district court and the federal court In tiIs district as well as in the federal court of appeals. The court of appeals ( leCIdenI that Redick was entitled to ihto land or to Its value , which was fixed at $6,000. He tried to force the payment of the $6,000 and went into court on that point , but was defeated. He then commenced suit in the district court to recover - cover the value of the land , alleging that It was worth $12,000 in 1886 , the time when it 'va-s decreed , that he ivan entitled to Its possession or tile value of the sante. ThIs case was the one Juat tried , Reilek's claim being strongly contested by the city , which secured a verdict , fixing the value of the land at $4,000 with Interest from 1886 , male- lag the full amount of the verdict $5,209.45. Asraitist the lijstclestuitlt Sitoip , The Omaha Loan and Trust company so- cure-i a temporary restraining order from Judge Powell yesterday morning - ing , enjoining Fred Goerno from Conducting a blacksmith shop In the build- log at 1205 } Ioa'ard street. The plaintiff alleged - leged that it had a mortgage on the property - erty , given by Ruth III. Avery , and that the rents , etc. , were assigned to the trust corn- pany to secure the payment of the Intercat on the mortgage. May 9 last , It in alleged that Goerne , witltout the knowledge or consent sent of the trust company , moved into the building antI proceeded to convert it into a blacksmith shop. It is alleged that this will reducq 'thiovaluo of thte ropertyand that the rent for ouch purposes will not be equal tb tim rent which the property would bring If put to oUter uses. The case was set for hearing June 13. MOICE TIIOUIILId Iron. SCIIMEISEIt. hilt Sceond Wife Nosy Asks for n lii vu roe. Margaretha Schmclser has applied to the courts for a divorce from Edward Schmebsef on the ground that her marriage with him was null anti void for the reason that at the time ho pretended to marry her ho had a wife Ilvihlg in Austria from whom ho had not been divorced. Site informs the court thar she was married , as she supposed , Jatiuary 26 , 1893 , and dii not know until afterward that Schmelser had a wife Ilviug , No other allegations are made in the petition , This i not tile first t.me Schlneis2r haw figured In the courts of this country. lie was the defendant in it tireach of promise suit brought by a woman who appeared on thu scene from Austria at the 'time he was married to the plaintiff in the suit now pend- ing. At that time It developed that Schmeiser was a gay deceiver and had been paying attention to two or three women at tue same time , while his wife in Austria s'as still legally joIned to him. The plaintff in tine breach of promise suit secured judg. meat against Schmeiger , who left for parts unknown 5000 afterward. Iowder Conspunies Form n Trust. NEW YORK , Juno 6.-The Herald says : What boles like a powder trust is now In operation , backed by many millions of I dollars and virtually controlled by three big manufacturing concerns , which will create the price of that commodity , The I three companIes are the Laflin & Rand Powder company , the hazard Powder corn- pany , anti the Dupont do Nemoura companies , all of this cIty. As a result of the corn- binatlon tile price of rifle powsler , or what is called shorting powtler , has been advanced i from $3.25 for a keg weighing twonty.flvo pounds , to $4 , witile blasting powtler bias ad1 vanceti ( rein $2 to $2.25 a keg , The schedule For other grades han been correspondingly advanced. - $ t1ls the Niiigurn , I'oavs-r Plant. 5 CIICAOO , June 6-A special to the Record from Niagara Falls , N , Y. , says : Schnoell- kopf & Co. , It I. naid , have just oltl their entir plant and water privileges to Morton , I Bliss & Co. , bankers of New York , for $4- 000,000. Governor torton is at the head of the purchasIng firm , and it Is understood C that the big banking firm will bond Its purchase - chase for $10,000,000 , The canal , water and 01111 privIleges wore lUrCha8ed by J , F , Bchoelikopt early itt the 'EOg br $70,000. Qri.orleul Contest. C There wifl be an oratorical contest ( or a Demorest grand gold medal under th sftts. piece of the Woman's Christian Temperance union Tuesday evening at tue Orient Street I Christian church , 'rho young women anti gentlemen contesting have previously won silver and gold nIetlusla. The otto that wins Ibis grant ) gold medal will be entitled to aontel't for the silamontl medal , which con- lest will take place In Omaha in ( lie ( oiiow- Ittg year ; therefore titis contest is ct'eatihlg 110 little interest. Al : arc cordially Invited , p . I lhtot and Killed Jilts % 'ife's. io'cr , 14 KANSAS CITY , Juno 6.-Ft special to tine Itar from liolton , Nan. , says : Samuel T. Jewman , who hiot and killed ltI svifo's ) aranlour , Charles Hoover , near hero last ) ctober , inas been convicted of mattalaugiiter 0 the second degree. Sentence itas not noon pronounced. At a previous trial tile ur'faIed to agree. p p JitIsiness. ! taJt ( stiiiiil ta Suicide , DAYTON , 0. , June 6-At 5 ocloek this nornillg William lluffnian , prorninept. In n nusineas circles , and one time a city cosu- nissiolueb' and trustee of the water works , k vast found dead in the bath room of his hi esidence. hi had taken his own Ilfo while 'ufferiitg ' from a severe ilinetto. lie was 58 ? of , ears age _ _ _ _ . - _ _ _ a ii Ahleetl lisnhcsxler Goes l0ret' , WILLJMANTIC , Coon , , June 6-The jury a the case of JeremIah T. Olisoy , ex-chool Utld commissioner of Connecticut , who has u seen on trial for alleged misappropriation - f state funds , returned a verdict today Ct'g 'not guilty. " , tc . O\tAIIA \ LIVE STOCK MARIE'f ( Cattle Receipts Larger Than at Kansa8 City anti Ohicago Together. HOGS SELL HIGIIR WITU A GOOD RUN % 'eek Closes , 'hthi i'rleea Vlftcen Cettlis tIp ittiti tit it'iiutiusl Iiit hicen Ftilly Iiqiisil to tall- oral tlTertiigs , SA'rtinlAV , Jibe 6. Cattle. Ilogun , Sheep. horses. Jtlute ii. . . . . . . . . . . . . . osi r.ot7 1,150 1 Stifle S . . , . . , . , . , , . , . 0s07 4,419 1,565 53 June 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . su 7oIo 11 . . . . June 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . iSIS 8,1519 ( JG Seine 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,1184 15,414 250 , . . . SeIne I . . , . , . . , . , , . , 002 2.022 Mtty 34) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 445 6,173 772 2 :411 ' 2' ) . 6 * ) 1,203 7,109 1,77. May 28. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,076 7,416 2,114 Cuittle. hogs. SllCPp. ltet'oipts tlti wecic. . . . . 7.073 2S,15t ) 3,511 ltpce'ills hsust weele . . . . , , 8,5 : ' , ) 38.597 1II.t Satan veck lld3. . . . . . . . . 4,570 29,737 2Iii : Saute week 1591. . . . . . . . . 17,04i 57C57 4,5(5'S Hattie vek lW .J , . , . . , . . . S.fu0 22 25. , 1,18 SarnO iveek 1892. . . . . . . . . 10.02 38tl..7 , tk The official number of CIII'S of stock brought in today by etncli road % 'as : Cattle , llogmi. Sheep. ( ai'5 , Cells. Cal's. 0. & St. 1. fly . . . . . 2 1 ' Mo , I'tic. ity. . . . . . . . . . . . . S . . Union l'itciflc System U 24 Il. & t1 , It. It. it. . . . . . . . 15 27 C. , Il. & Q , Ky..s , 1 6 C. , It. I. & P. It ) ' . , Vu' , . 2 4 C , , St. 1 , ! tt , & 0. fly , 4 113 F. , 1i. & M. v. ity. . . . . . 11 2t Total receIpts. . . . . . . . . . 47 95 4 Tue disposition of the day's receipts was as foliov , each buyer ltlrclintslitg the IlUni- ber of liesitl inlicated ; Ittiypi's. Cattle. hogs. Slteep. Onitullu Packing Co. . . . . . . . . 216 , . Th G , 1 ! . hammond Co 135 1,821 . , , Snc'ift and Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . 302 1,410 Tue Cudahy l'ncklng Co SI 2,47S 503 It. h'tec'ker nitti legan. . , 13 . . . ilentoit & Under ood. . Ii , . . . . Ciuslahy frohn K. C. . . . . . 29 . . . . . . Other Iitiyers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 . , . Left Over. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ioo . . . Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 981 6,025 506 CArTLE-ontunhtn hind 9St enttlo today , or more than Chicago and Kansas City 5)ilt together , the receipts at those pohi3t being light , as tisual on a Satttrcln ) ' . As is 'ery apt to be the case on tlte last fill ) ' of tite week , the nintrlcet Was slow and devoid of any Interesting ( etttures. Tine buyers were willing to take the cattle , lttlt tile deinsttnd was ; of ( hint itidifTerent cliursteter 'iticli never makes a good active market. Vttlues on beef ateers did not show much change Its compared with previous day , hut at the same time tite tentleney was on the altia of easier prices. One huncil of fancy Ilereforsls , averagIng 1,257 hoUnds , vliich wel'o fnr better than anything seen In tint' yards In a long time , sold at fIb , the highest price pnitl In a number ot' clays. Cows and helfers vere in light supply anti thin market s'itlsout niaterltnl change ( rain Friday's decline , There is'ere no stockers rind feetlers in the varsis to amount to anything. Itepre- sentlttlyo sales : III6EF STEURS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr , No. Av , Pr. 1..120 $3 10 08 , , . .1233 $3 C . . . . . .1205 53 Itt ii. . . . 800 3 13 16 , . . .1OG2 3 GO 31. . .1403 3 70 36. . . . i'OI 3 25 67..1057 3 Cl 15..SO 3 75 1. . . . 573 3 55 1.1oc : ) 3 1)5 ) 2O..hl9 3 70 14..1223 1 54) ) Ii , . . .1331 1 60 23 , . . .1317 3 75 15. . . .1515 . 3 60 20. . . .1205 3 70 19. . . . RIG 3 II 40..R4 3 50 2O.1306 3 70 2. , . . .400 3 70 32..lla4 a CO 3..llll a 70 23..1ISS 3 10 22. , , . 157 3 60 12. . , . 1345 3 70 CO'vS. 1. . . . 140 1 Cd 1. . . . 760 2 (0 lS..llIa 215 I..1000 1 70 3..IOlO 2 (0 2..1l10 a oo 1..IOCO 2 00 1..1l5O 2 75 1..IIIO 3 Os ) 1. . . 760 2 10 a. . . . 166 2 75 7. , . .1131 3 00 a. . . . 1)0 2 15 14..1056 2 70 5..l2uW 3 00 2..l000 2 30 1..1020 2 80 3. . . . 163 3 05 1..l210 I 30 II. . . .1193 2 80 4..1227 a 20 1..1OIO I 00 i.,12S3 2 5)0 3..1IS0 3 35 1O..15)36 ) 2 2. 2 , . . .1005 2 50 1. . . . 71i3 3 35 1. . . . 540 2 40 3. . . . 956 2 50 1..1GO0 3 45 HEII'RltS. 1. . . . 460 2 0) ) ) 1 , . , . rub 3 00 3. . . . 003 3 20 1. . . . 070 2 2i 29. . . . 616 3 11) 2. . . . 7C0 1 30 3. . . . 160 2 55 1. , , . 590 3 1) ) ) 1. , . , 190 1 3 1. . . . 460 2 75 . . . . ' . 3 15 1 , . . . 510 3 30 1. . . . 130 210 1. . . . 500 325 :113 LIS. 1..1570 2 25 1..I07o I 10 3. . . . 95) 2 15 1.,12'M 2 25 .J..3430 , 2 iO 2 90 1..120O 2 10 i.l15.O : ISoL.j22i , ) 3 00 i.1230 2 00 1.1O2O 2-cl - - SIAOS. - I. , . . 130 3 00 4..1637 3 10 1. . . . 790 3 20 1..14S0 300 CALVES. 1. . . , 350 2 2.5 1. . . . 330 a SO 4. . . . 250 5 20 2. . . . 230 2 sr 1 , . . . 110 3 50 1. , . . 210 1 1.0 1. . . . 340 2 75 1. . . . 280 3 65 1 , . . . 110 5 5' ) 6 , . . . 171 3 25 1. . . . 190 5 00 4. . . . 202 5 CO l.ZG0 340 STOCKERS ANt ) FEIiIMRS. ' 2 , , . , 190 3 2 : ; 7. . . . 122 3 0) 1. . . , 654 3 60 2. . . . 795 3 60 3 , . . . 536 3 CO - 11008-Tine 'eek closed wills a. god , lIberal run of inogs , tluc'rp beitig 6,014 , as against 1,419 o'esienday antI 6,173 0:1 Saturday a w-eete ago. The market was again on tine sellers' side anti tine trade as a whole was of a moat satisfactory citaracic'r. The opening was strong and nc'ulve and atom strerngtii stats rapidI' acqtiirs-d , t'ie close being at Ilse hlgiet point of the day. TIns' market as a insole could bafey be Ouoicd SlIlOc higher. A good many lnea % ' ) ' in gs od down to $2.95 , but thsf greist hulk of all tine nhixetl hounds broesgtst 13,00153.00 , no , against $2.'J15 ( 2.95 yesterday. Light hogs sold UI ) 85 high as * 3.15 , whicii v&ss the top , us agtststst $3.10 yester- s1a' . Tine tendency of the meg nnarket during the h'at week was tle'it1ail' In sellers' favor , Jut the opening of the ns'eek hogs sotst on title minarket largely at $2.2512,9714 anti from lInen on until tine close of tInt week tlue tenttt'ncy was eieadily Iipwzutl , each day holing a little higher tinsn tlte slay previous , At tIns. close of tine s'eck prlcco I teera on an average ISo hnigiser than tit tiue open- ing.In In addition to being higher tine market of tine pattI week mute very active on inlost erely slay , - tine . desnitsntl being guest and fully equal to ( lie liberal offeritngtt. hogs irene selling one year ngo at prices that were $1.50 higher than at tine present tinne , Two years tsgo the nenarket was 51.1'I mutter und three yeats ago $3.17 higher. Iteprescntustin'e sales : No. Av. SIn. Pr , No Av. Sb , Pr , to , . , , . , . ,3- s S SO $2 90 1.0..2)3 ) 10 93 0) 5 $ . . , , , , , . 2C2 160 .1 95 15 . . . , , , , .2 uS 160 ' 1 00 13 , , . , . . . . 293 110 2 95 . . . . . . . . , . . I 1k ) :5..231 . . . I 14-5 . . . . . . . . 8' ) 3 00 . . . . . . . . 80 lt5 . . . . . . . . . . . 3 00 u 2 , . . . , , . , 353 , . . 90 f.t ) . , , , , , , , 339 10 ( tO :2 . , , . ' . . , 2)5 ) 10 itS ill . . . . . . . .2J4 0,0 00 :6..208 : 40 itO 30.:102 . : , . , (14) ( -ti . , , , . . , , SOsI 80 90 40..380 , , , 00 Ill . . . . . . .295 . 80 'JO 17..289 . . , 40) . . . . . . . . . . . 90 . . . . . . . . . . . 021 % : . . . . . . . . , . . IsO Ii . . . . . . . .2:13 : . , . 0214 4 . . . . . . . . 10 'Y. as..t , . , os 12..sir. so itS 70..211 . , . II , , . , . , . , sno : so ia Cl..221 . . , IW , - . . . . . . . . . itO 9 , 16 , . . . . , , , lt.G , . . (45 .1 , . , . . , . , 2i1 . P3 115 CS , , . , , , , , 206 It ) PS . . . . . . . . 160 145 . . . . . . . . . . . or. . . . . . . . . 10 97 ½ ( . . . . . . . . . . . . IGO 05 is , . , . . , . . 25)2 . , . ' 'Ji/ 35 , , , , , , , , 240 . . , OS . . . . . . . . $ . . . 1fl14 ) . . . . . . . . , , , til J ? . . . . . . . . . 160 9714 60..204 . . . IC .7 , , ' , , . ' . 318 , . . 147 ½ . . . . . . . . ) 5)0 05 :1 : , , . , , . ' . 276 240 (1) 10 , , , , , , , , 249 10 05 :4 : , , , , . , . . 210 * 10 00 ) . . . . . . . . . ISo (4 :4 : _ , . . , , . , . 270 10 (01 61 . . . . . . . .272 10 CC 4 _ . . . . . . . , 257 . . . 00 ) . . . . . . . . . , . OS ; . . . . . . . . . , . 00 ( .9 . , , . , , , . 275. , . 00 -I , . , , . . . . 270 10 0' ' ) - 71 . . . . , , . .2 14 ii or. 2 , , , , . . . . 243 . , . 00 65..2151 . , 10 eS 4. . . . . . . . ri , . , Ic , i ) . . . . . . . : . , . 05 . . . . . . . . , . . 1) ) 72..206 10 00 9 ' ' . ' , . , ' 206 10 ( Si l.9..2..4) , . . Of. ' 9 , , , . . . . , 248 10 ( Xl , GO , , . , . , . , 217 50 ( ' 5 4 ; , , . . . , , 207 . , , (0 17 . , , , , , , , Ill 10 305 2 , , , , . . . . 2..4 . . . 0' ) Cl . , , , . . , , Id Os ) 05 Ia . . . . . . . . . 5)0 00 , 19 , . . , . . , 17 4(1 ( ( iS . . . . . . . 10 4)4) 131 . . . . . . . .227 10 (1754 - . . . . . . . . 60 30) . . . . . . . . % . . , 07 % . . . . . . . . , . . 3 ( II ) II , . , a , , , 209 00 0744 . . . . . . . . ) 0.0 SOs ) C'S , , , . , , 235 , . , a 10 'I , . , , . . , . 205 . , , 3 (1) . . . . . . . . , . . S 10 _ . . . . . . . . . . , 3 ( it ) 71 . . , , . . , 219 80 10 ( S ' 21' ) . . . a to 67 , , . , . . , , 245 , . . ; o - I , , , . , , , 207 164) 3 ( ' 0 75 , , . , , , , , , o so III I ) , . 278 lIt ) 3 (0 15 , , , , , , 22' ) WI 10 j 0. . , .21.4 ; . . . ( a ) Si . . . . . . . .III WI 15 S , , . , . . . , 351 10 0) . . . . . . . . . . . SO 15 . - 15105-ODIS AND IINIS. . I..820 , , , 2 1.'u 1. . . . . . . .214 , , . 3 ( ii . . . . . . . . . . , , 2 Itt , ; . . . . . . . . . , , 3 ( tO - S.o . , , 2 III I . . . . . . . .IC' , , , 3 05 . . . . . . . . , , , , C 94hit1l'-'flt" ittarks'S on ttlnecp wnss strong , but ; it quality .f tine ufferitiga 's-slit not goad , Itch. , 'senisstlve stales ; , o. As' . l'r. ) G Coloraslo hernia . . , . , . , . . , . . , , , . , , , , , , , . , , 62 $4 03 h1iCAGC ) hsiVIlS'I'OCIC M.thtlfli'I' , tittli , Arri'iie 1i'e.-.Iisgl' Small sui..i 'i'rtiiiun at it t4tiiisletlll , $3 CIIICMC.O , SUns' 6.-attIe arrivals today were xceedingly .nnai and trasle wits almost at a cii tuinslstlli , h4snutil Is-its of canes went to 1oct51 utcitets at ( roni $2 to $2.75. 'liszst was ( Its' cx- , .nt of tise lu-asic , tsanl cIssed up a it'eek's mxianket sat ina9 in tite sahi ieen very insatisnsctory hr a hue selling side. A lets' ciuoic to extra. steers to -sst itt frott 94.20 to 14.10. bsst tie great bulk of so t-inr.lce hisef Steers w'nt set frtttti 93.15) 40 1,10. About 9.100 'texas c'esltbo butte Iueen nssnu- . shed ibIs tit'ek. at ( rosa Ide to ISa , lsclinsn flout itt 5th. wek' $ triccst. Teddy rCCCilutsI of hogs weje' quIckly disptauc'ul f at itrices situ-or's' to hoc hsigiser. Mud ciss.lse lie s-.nvy is' ga founti cuti , ' itt ursumssi $3.20 , amid tiii' I- . very few ritugli lois % ctst bueluw SI. l'uint' ) ' gut wrist , tuilsl UI ) hi ) 93.1.2 , frequently , send tolcu buielserit' iselgints sit frs5ui $3.30 to $3.4) , F.r inceli lisle litarket was again it little k low , stint iist'llntsi to ws'aknissss , Ctgtlce to prlnnu' ustli's : nuttprsa are quoiat.lss at frotni H to $4.4 I , I4 'IOu goc4 to cit lee at froiii $3.40 to $3.00. Culls Ci ad tisin run ( flufli S'L40 to $3.29. 1uoie to Otline lIt stIng Iloubs cOld at frutti 10.25 to $6.25 ; fair it , itt tx1. ftin $4.75 tO $ I ZK.r IC fusir. fiotti $3.10 ) $4.10 , Texans were ttoitdly at ( ruin 93 Ic , iUiYis - , REMEDIES s HOMEREMEUIES \VIh \ ( TmIntIi liousc There Is o Doctor to hunt or IVait for When ' DELYSAREVANROUS ( tiinyoa's ' 1'eII Yon \'hat. \ to use and I1' to Save DoTarsin foys Fee3 SIcncss otcn Collies SiiddiiIy and every Iothcr Should beProparc4by Ilaviig FUnyon'Mefflcine hest Wlioro She Can ( ; ct 1tnick In Cas ol Eiiicncy , It Coutait's ' a SEPRATE SPECFlClorcach ! IIISE1tSE MttIt3'ohi'it Itlleunta tistn Cure iseltlom tnis to relieve 11 * one to tlnl'ee hours , alibi cisres in a fc' dit is i'ree : , 20c. MtIn'Oht'S Dv5lteltsint ( 'tIle PositiVel ) ' cures all fornns ot ihidigestloit alid atontoehi tiotihile , Price : : ic. sItlii3'on' Cold Cure lti''VCflts Inetlmonhit ittitl brenk tip a colti in a fes' ) iout's. I'rlce , .MUn'on'a Cotigh Cure etolts coughs , tiight SVu'e'uttS , alluves i'oreutcss iteid t'POeIIIY it.ti4 : the lungs. 1'rie ISp , 'tittIt0il's 1Cidmiet' , Cure' speedily cures pain iti tls bade , loiii sir groitis anti nil forms of kisliley ttisease. Price , 2c. \litflyoii'it hlc'adtseine Cui'e stqpa hientincito itt thii's'e minutes. Prep , 25e. 'kiuiIl0il' $ Pile OIulifllelit hiositively cures nIl forms of piles. Price , 2i7e. Mtitiyon's lilOosi Cure erntllcateu nil im. puritiens or the bl'otl. Price , rJe. uItiiiyoti's 1"citusle ltt'inetlles tnt-c a boon to all WOlnen. ? utitui'on' Catztri-h iteinc'rlleg itever fail. Tue Cats ri-It Ctine-hrice 25c-crasilcntt es the dIsease ( now tIe System , antI the Catarrii TabletS-itt Ice .7c-clcahise flutti heal tue Ito rts , : fitiiiyoti's Vitalizer restores lost vigor. Pnicu. $1 , A selnarato dIre (01' each ( liCenCe. At nil druggists. htnostly 25e in v , l'ern'onitl letters to l'rof , lnlnyoIt , 1505 Arch street , I'uillatleiphla , l'it. nasa-croci with free medical advIce for oti tlls'nise , chIcaesteilutalisa atinns'nn sir. , , . . 1ENf1VROYEL PILLS Orlgisial ansi ( Jslg (3enuI.tt , A . 0555 , ilwiy. i-Iitbi. . taDit. sit , ' llrutgt.t ( . 'r Cateisser OtuIS. VI.-1 % ) . mats , ! Sra,4 Is 1td Suit s.W tsls , , , esn..t sItlu hn't liSbon , . 'I'.kc ' .w n , . ohse ROSt. . dasf.s-'sus oubtttuV - tuound fttatsen4. A. hrugt.ii , Or , csl 4 In 15.5.51 fir i.rllcuuesI. te,5tuoniuli .s4 'Iiier fer Idlt" us lets. , , bc rct.r. ' iaiI. I I' 000 Inistsnhiti , .Vam. 1per. " - / , . Oo1Mdi.nn Kqur 5oio'.titoin DrugOil' , 1'ht1sds..L EVERYONE Can become wealthy In a short unto Ic ) ' system- able u'tneculatioui , 1 tnve llatleince-nnvoitl nIcks. W't' hnti's' sn ( ( ti' lsootstn lsiwyeus , tnintstei-s , doe- tous , eitecntiators , nscrctuautis , is-otcers. anti nltniost Over ) ' line of trnn.le or l'rnfessiotn , nilio are' luinking 30) to 4)lIen' cent ycanly. 14,000 PERSONS Can testi' for ito' Tenii Safe Systeuii. Chee-Ics n-ctnt Isi-wet-Icly. Itig 51) ' Cntlstpt'sl , Best btsnk , cunnuercial anti excitntnge refeit-utces , Tlnoe liv- lag outside of New York City sitctaltl Investigate. Full jtariictilarui 5-nt. Our t'ittit .ntnnnuai statement will soon lte raady. I-snn't be nnislt-d , 'fake no u-in-k , bntt , iesst with method tinruugln nfl old reliable hotin' . IS. S. HIIAN & COMI'.tNY , flankers antI liroketsi , 30 hlroaslway , New Yotk. HORTON & WORTt3NGTON1 -1 " ' flrokor" : - No.3 Chicago Board of Trade. Execute Orders for the Purchase or Sale of CRAIN , PORK , LARD , RIBSSEEDS , ETC. , FOR CASH OR OR FUTURE DELIVERY. Correspondence Invitod. RAILWAY TiME CARD . - Leaves IIJtJnIINGTON & MO , IlV1MtsArnives oinuuualUnion Ielsot , lOtli&lulason stat Ounttuhii 8SOaut..Denver : Nxpne.t , . . . . . . . . . . . 4Ilpnt.ttik little. Mont. & l'uget Snd 1x. 4:05pm : : . . . . . . . . . . . ) ' Exhnrette . . . . . . . 4O5pttu : 7OllnrnNebritska Local ( except Sunday ) . 7:45ttuti : . . .Liuncolui Iscal ( except Sunduey. . .11Z0unt : 2Slpiut : . . . . -act StnilforLineoinuhtily. ( . . . Leaves ICIIICAIIO , Onuiuslnalumnlous Iepoi , 10th & Mason Sts. ( Omaha 5:00pm..Chicago : Vestibule. . . . . . . . . . 8:01am : 9 :45)uttit : . . . . . . . . . . . Cttlctsgo l0xpres.ss . . , . , . , . , , , 4 : llptn 7tltpsn..Clslt'ago : & lit. Louis Repress. . . 8:01am : 1:15am..Pacific : Junction Local. . . . . . . 6:10pm : Fast Mail. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2SOninnl : Leaves ChICAGO , MIf. & lIT , I'AIJL.iArriveg OuttntlsallltniOn DepoilIitii & Mason ttts.I Onnnnha : . . . . . . " " ' Limlied : . . . . . . . . . 1OOam.ChlcItSO gxprcss ( cx , Sunday ) . . . 3:25I : ' ( CliCA00 NOlt'FllWl3'j"irrt vet _ . ! , lOut & ? utason fita. Otnnhn , . . . . . . . . . . . . Expr . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . Iaimnli'd. ( . . . . . . . . 54Ihtln : . . . . . . . . . . . 'aul i5xpress. . . . . . . . . . 9:30am : 1:40am : , . . . . . . . . . St. rutul Limited . , , , , . , , , , 9:01pm : : Iflatn , , . .Carroll & , Sioux City f-.ocuilhllflpnt ; 1:30pm..Onnnsha : ChIcago Special , . , u , , 8001i0t Missouri Valley IMcns. . . . . . . . 9:10am : F , eavilICAaOTfl.iPAClFiCEi DinaltalUnlen Depot , 11th & Idiuson ttt..I Onnaln.i - ViAST. ) : lOaai. .Atiantio RX9res5 ( cx , Sunday ) . - : OOpm. . . . . . . . . . . Nigist flxnre , , . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:11am : itOpmCinioaro : Vestittufrtl Llrnits'ti. , . . I :30sni : ; 1:50pm. . .St. PaulV.-stIltuled _ Limited - . , 1:35pm : ra'r. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5lIpm.OkIaiiQTfla : & Texashix. ( cx , Sun ) lO-ilssun : : . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . _ 4:0Opms : A'avesT'Th , , ST. P. , 51. & , j. 'Arrive. Dnunbtti Depot , 15th and Wcitster Hut. Omntulta tllam. : , . .iliuUx Cily Accrtunttnodahiaml , . , , 8:00pm : : Zopun. Sioux City Espies. ( es Run. ) . .hlIOnti : : : . . . . . . . . . . . PaulIlmlic-d. . . . . . . . . . 9lOa'a : eaves , , 11. & MO. VAXY.EY. i/urrivca Outnstinof Depot , inoiTii : ; , , . : . . , FuntstMt'II anti tCtiiresst. . . . . . . GOuittn : lOopmn.ex. : ( flat. ) Wyo. Ex. ( cx. Mott. ) . . 5:00pm : : &Oatei . .Norollc llxpres. ( ex. Sunday ) . - .1QZlatts : ; 10am.Freflnoflt Local ( Humntlayi Only ) , , : . . . . . . . . . . . Pttul F0e-ltte. . . . . . . . . 9lOim : eaves i K. C. . lIT S. & C. 31. lAtrivea ) tntststtjUfliOfl flepo' , 10th & Mason iIta.f Otniaha 5OCttmn..JCan8ns : City Iay Express. . . . . 6:10pm : : ooprn.K. C. NIght lIz. vinthi.l' . Trans. 6:10am : eaves I ltiIlISOUItI l'A1lrlC. . iArriyes" ) tnnsttal Depot , 11111 antI Wcttsier _ Huu. Omaha jlIitnj.4'M.itttitka & l.iqiitesill:1.rtsm : : loptn . , , , , . . . ifauisaa City Idspraus , . , , . . , , eCOam 15ptiNebraska tett _ ( cx. ituni. . . . . _ : eaves I fl557C CITY & PACIFIC. lArrlvea hnnuulual Depot , 15th antI Weitsier Xli. I Omaha 5l'L . .jj ! uuI Linnited. . . . . , PJ2i ! ! ves I $ l VXTYTPCJFIC. IArriV ) nsatUiitJfllofl Pcpoi , 10th & Mason I4tL1Omnil : lOam , , , , . . , , , itt. Paul J'avse7ger , . , , , , . . , 31l0pmn : % am , , . , . , , , Sioux Ciiy l'apscengsr . . , . . , , , 0Olmtnl ; :20pm.ttt : , I'niul _ Itittnits'sl. . . . . . . . . . 9Osuni _ _ _ . _ : - : .at. _ eaves i tTNl I I'ACiI'IC' . ) mnainalUnion Depot , 10th & Masn fIts. Otnaha :30unnTXearney : 1'.kpre.C. , . , - . , . , 4iOj : 1:20am..Overland : Litnilet. . . . . . . . . . 4Ipumn : : iopmnIieat'ce 8t Htrounsb'g gxts'x Sup ) . 4tOl'tnn : :4itrtiUmanti : Isltsmntl ISeisteel sex. Uun.I2OSpmn ) ; : SOpsn . . . . . . , , , , , , . . Fast 1.15511. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:40am : TE'WALIASIf flAlLWAY iArrivu's imnaisajunion 1)51501. llib c.Meson Hts.i Onnaisa : SOpm , , . , . , , 14t. Louis Cannon . , , , , , , IlS5srn .5.0 ; natit's yenrliitgs , front 5I , ) to * 4.15. ibsceist5 CsstIie , 144) ! ut-atl ; Ino&s , llOt' ' ) Iueaul ; icc-Il , 4,0) ) lucaul , 1atiestui ( 'iE' luive Sm'Ic , FCAN8AH ( II'l'Y , June 6.-4'j"J'J.l---Jecs'j1sts , S iseuti ; s'iilpmts-Ists , 1.110) ) htcsssl ; Inst i kit tuicauty : tees ntnlnaiiy unelutsngs-ul ; nt-es-lIsts too sttiuli snake ttnssre 1mm rejuti ! ttisrkei. ilXhit-itecs'lluts , 5)Soilcsd ; vlsi sascais , 2.404) tutu ; tnnark'b strong , ( ' ( ( hOc htigitm-r ; Isulk of stales , 0te3.l0 : iscstv $ ' 12.f.Ot(3.O& ; uu itet's 12.'JOUl.OS ; Ital , $2.is533.1d ; ' IIglutt * 3 , . .Zf'4.l74 ; ushers , 1(013.17 ( % ; hi $ , 82.20(1341 ' - II I i6Ci'-Ileceiists , I OtO jsenul ; shitsmnis-ists I' ) 15th ) llttil lost stearns ; iu.suttts , 9i.i&4J-5.20 ; ttsutona , tOU3.i0 , , Soi'k * in Sight. lt0Ortl of receipts Ut flue Jau ltriliclltal tour. 15 for Saturday , June 6 , - 11)6 : ( billie. lirugs. fIb sjt. 'uth ' Onsuists . , , , . , , , . , , , , . . , , 1481 6,014 1,154) sk-ugu . , . . . , , , , , , , , , , , . 'I ii. ' " $ , I0O 12,000 4OtsO sItsnts City , , , , , . . , , . , .I . . . . . 3,90) 1,103 ' I4tuist , , , , . . , , , , , , , , , , , , , . , I. , . , , . 1,203 5) ) Tutalsi 1,1SG