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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1899)
10 TTTR OMAHA PATLTREE ! SATURDAY , JTTXE H , 1800. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL More Strength Apparent in Wheat , Though Net Gain Is Small , MARKET ERRATIC AND CHANGES FREQUENT Corn ShoTTH Up Tlrtler Tlinn For Sev ern ! In > x , While OntH Hold * Itn Own Stcnillncdii 1'rcvnlln In Provision * . CHICAGO , Juno 2. An early rally of l ? o In wheat today was wiped out and Juy : ca ) d with a net gain of Vic. Corn ad vanced ? 4c and oats Vic. Pork gained lOc ami ribs , 2&Q5c. Iwird closed a shade lower. Unexpected strength nt Liverpool , claims of serious Injury by drouth to the crop In ifoutheastern Europe , light northwest re ceipts , nnd a marked falling oft In Argentine shipments slarted wheat firm. With nil thla bullish news , however , the talent was nboilt equally divided and after the llrwt two hours the market became very erratic. First one Bide had the advantage and then the other , but the bears who had been sellIng - Ing free-ly on all rallies hnd the last Innings. Ijlmildatlon was forced and the market fell l vck to yesterday's close. The bears got considerable inspiration from reports of a. decided Improvement In the condition of winter wheat In the southwest by recent raln . July opened No higher at 77'i.7-c ! ( | , declined to 7Gc , advanced to 7iHc. sold off to 77c , rose to 77c , decllnoil to i6V4c , nml closed with buyers at 76Ji ' 7Cc. Chicago received 79 cars , 9 of which graded con tract. Minneapolis and. Dululh got f.3S cars , comi > ared with 209 for the same day Inst year. The aggregate at western primary markets was 753,000 bu. , ngalnat 20S.OUO bu. a , year ngo. Cash demand slow. Reports of planting nnd general back wardness of the season strengthened corn. Cash demand improved. Receipts , 3.19 cars. July opened a. shade higher at 33ii33V < , c. de clined to 32fi33c. advanced to 3333ic , and closed nt 33c , , Covcrlnr by shorts and a coed cash de mand advanced oats. Receipts , 2fiO cars. Julv opened Uo higher at 23c , declined to 22)ic , advanced to 23Vt023Uc. ami closed lSmnV receipts of hoca and the strength In corn helped provisions , although lard dragged owing to an unexpected increase In Block of that commodity. July pork opened ftp higher xt $8.05 , declined to $ S.000S.02'A , nnd advanced to JS.10 at the close. Ixird dull with llltlo change. July ribs opened 5o higher nt $4.fiO , declined to J4.555Jl.5iV4 and closed nt $1.57VM4.fiO. Estimated receipts for Saturday : Wheat , 78 cars ; corn , 430 cars ; oats , 330 cars ; aiogs , 16,000 head. Loading futures ranged as follows ; Articles Open , filiirin Lew. Clone. Yes'ct'y 77UOH 77M 70HOH 7BH 77 7UH 78 78M 77M 32M-33 33M 33 33H-U4 33i < 33H 82M 23 23H9U 23U 22U 20M 20HUH 20M 805 810 8024 810 820 820 820 817H 826 BID 00 COO 405 600 600 610 B12M 607M 6 I'M 4 no 4 no IKS 400 4 M5 470 472H 470 472H 407 No. 2. Cash quotations were an follows : FLOUR Firm : winter patenls , $3.6o03.75 ; nlralghls. .3503.45 : clears , $3.1503.25 ; spring specials , $3.45 : spring palcnls , $3.40jC 3.SO ; atralchts , $2.8003.20 ; bakers. $2.20 ® " 60 60U'HEAT ' No. 2 spring , 751/40T7e ; No. 3 eprlng. 720'77c : No. 2 red , 7Si0 > 79c. CORN-NO. 2. 33V4o ; No. 2 yellow , sic OATS No. 2. 25c ; No. 2 white , 2Si029c ! ; No. 3 white , 261/10280. RYE No. 2. 57 > 4C BARLEY No. 2 , 360400. SEEDS No. 1 llaxseed , $1.01 ; northwest , $1.01 ; prlmo timothy , $2.25 ; clover , contract PROVISIONS MCBSpork , per bbl. , $ S.030) ) S 10. Lard , iier 100 Ibs. , $1.921404.95. Short Tibs sides ( loose ) , $4.4004.65. Dry sailed shoulders ( boxed ) , $1.37V4 < iT4.624. ! Short clear sides ( boxed ) , $4.8504.90. WHISKY Disllllers' finished goods , per gal , $1.26 SUGARS Cut loaf , $6.02 ; granulated , $5.52. The fol'.owinc are the receipts and ship ments for today : Articles. Receipls. Shlpm'ts. Flour , bbls . 14,000 25,003 Wheat , bu . 81,000 l.OM CornHMl- : . 359,000 325,000 OatS , bu . 494,000 422,000 llyc , bu . 7,500 . Barley , bu . 5,500 . On the Produce exchange today the butler market wn * ilrm ; creameries , 12@17y..c ; dairies , 1001CC. EggH , aleady ; fresh , 12Vfcc. Cheese , easy ; creams , 8409i/ic. M1W YOHIC GENEIIAL MARKET. < lnotntlonn for the IJiiy on Gciiernl Commodities ! . NEW YORK , Juno 2. FLOUR Rccelpls , 86,918 'hbls. ' ; exporls , 26,503 tVbls. ; fairly ac tive and steady ; ivlnlor patents , $1. 0004. 10 ; winter straights , J3.C003.75 ; winter low grade , $2.4502.55 ; Mlnnesoia patents , $4. 00 ® 4.15 ; winter extras , $2.7003.15 ; Minnesota bakcra. $3.0003.15. Rye flour , steady ; good to fair , $3.1003.25 ; choice to fancy , $3.300) ) 8.50. 8.50.OORNMEAL Steady ; yellow western , 82 © 83c ; city , S3084c. RYE Steady ; No. 2 western , 6i,4065c f. o. b. alloat. BARLEY Quiet ; feeding , 57c ; malting , 40 < Ef45c. 1BARLEY MALT Dull ; western , 56063c. WHEAT Rcojlpts , 81,400 bu. ; exports , 15- 859 * u. Spot , steady ; No. 2 red , 8llo spot and to arrive f. o. b. afloat ; No. 2 red , 81c elevator ; No , 1 northern , Duluth , S4Vtc f. o. J ) . ulloait to arrive ; No. 1 hard , Duluth , SSUc f. o , b. alloa.t to arrive. Options opened strong on 'bullish tllufrslan crop news nnd cables. They were well sustained until late this aflernoon , when In face of bad home crop news , St. Louis turned weak and the local market following lost all Its previous ndvnnco under vigorous Iradlng. Closed weak , but still ! fOTic net higher. lalUr on September , Influenced l > y relative light offerIngs - Ings ; July , 71 7.160S2 11-lCc : closed , bl4o ; September , Sl',40S2c. ' closed , 81ic ; Decem- b > r. S2URS3V4c ; closed. S2 gc. CORN RecelptH , 120,900 lui. ; exjKjrts , 59.- 234 bu , Spot , steady ; No , 2 , 40c f. o. b. nfloat , upllons opened Steady , advanced on covering , but finally eased off with wheat iind.clased steady nt % c nvt ndvancs ; July , : ii : 1039ic ( ; cloxed , 39Vsc ; September , 39W01 33 Vic ; closed , 39 > ( c. OATS Receipts , 300,800 bu. ; exports , 17- 0 l bu. Spot , quiet : No. 2 , 31c ; No. 3 , SOc ; iNo , a white , 33c ; No. 3 white , 32e ; Irack , mixed wstcrn , 31j3JWc ; track , white , 330) ) S'ic. Options ) dull. HAY Quiet : shipping , 65060c ; good to choice. 7Xfif2V4c. ! HOPS Steady ; staltc , common to choice , IBM crop , 607o ; 1SU7 crop , 11013e ; 1S9S crop. ICUnTc. Paclllo coast : 1S96 crop , C07c ; 1897 crop. llfllSc ; 1S9S crop , W15c. HI DICS Steady : Gnlveston , 20025 pounds , 16i4017o ; Texas , 21030 pounds , 12i/4013c ; Cali fornia. 21 T2' > pounds , IjBATHKU Firm ; hemlock sole. Buenos Ayr s. light lo heavy wclghla , 204021Wc ! ; uolil. 2KriaL'c. PROVISIONS nccf. sleady ; family. $9.50 { fJlO.50 : exilra W'ss , $9 ; beef hams , $19.60 ; packet. $9.60010.00 ; clly , exlra India mess , tl4. 00011. 50. Cut meals , steady ; Pickled bellies - lies , $5,0005.75 ; pickled shoulders. $1.000) ) 4.23 : pickled 'hams. $7.ft > t9.00. } Lanl , easy ; \veat ni steamed , $5.25 ; June , $3.22 , nominal ; Telliu l. firm ; contlnenl , J5.1. > : Soulh Amerl- oan , 45.90 ; compound. $4.62404.75. ! 1'ork , ntcady ; mess , $ S.CO'5S.75 : short clear , $10.000) ) 11.73 ; family. $10.60010.76. Tallow , ilrm ; city , 4i/tc ; country. 404'ic. BUTTER Steady ; western oreamery , 15 CnSHo ; western factory , UH513o ; imitation oniunery , 12V4W15c : ritaito dairy , 13i4@17o ; ntnto creamery , 1501Sc. OHEB9E Weak ; Jargo white , 9e ; small white , 9U < 89Ho ; largo colored , SUe ; small colored. 9o. EGGS Easy ; ntato and Pennsylvania , 16c ; wpfltorn fresh , laMlCo ; southern , 11013c. RICE Steady : domcatlc , fair to extra , 4H G7o ; Japan , 4 < ih > Uc. MOLASSES Firm ; Now Orleans , open kotltle , good lo choice , 32036c. METALS Interest In < ho local mtal mar ket does not broaden nor do prices vary npprc-clably , taking one day wllh another. "News " from abroad nnd the west was of ratither Indlffemnt purport. At the close the exchange rnllcxl pig Iron quiet at $12 , jiomlnu'l ; lake copper , dull $18.60 , noml- ial ; 1ln , oasy. with J25.65 bid nnd $25.60 : lead , very quiet , with $4.45 bid ami $4,60 asked : epUter , unchanged at $6,75 , nominal. The brokers' prices for lead IB $1.20 and for copper $18.50 , Liverpool firaln nil it I'ravUloim. LIVBRPOOU June 2-Closlng : WHEAT Spot steady ; No. l California. 6s SUdirfs 4d ; No. 2 red western wlnler , 63 ; No. 1 red northern Duluth , 63 4d. Futures Bt raily : July. 6s mid ; September. 6s } d. CORN Spot quiet ; American mixed , new , Ss 5d ; American mixed , old. 3s 6 < 1 ; futures quiet ; June nominal ; Ju'.y , 3s 4 > d ; Septem- bar. is 6iid. FIXDUR St. Loula fancy winter , firm , 7a Oil. I > KOYIBIONB-Beef. dull ; extra India COa ; prime meea , 65 * . Pork , steady ; VV prlmo menu , western. 4.X Ham. * , short cut , 14 to IB nouncK nrm , 32 ftl , nhort rib * . IS to 20 pound- , steady , 25 * 6t\ \ , Ions clear middies - dies , llcht. .10 to IS pound. ' , nrm , 2Ss M ; Ions clwir middle * . hMvy. 35 to + 0 pounds , nrm , ss . short dear l > aoks , 16 to IS pounds , fttondy , 2S M ; rlonr bellies , 14 to IS pounds , cluK , 2 > , nhouldcra , iwiimre , 12 to 14 pounds , ilrm , 2) ) , kard , * toady : prime western In tlercep , 2fi < i 3d ; American refined lnM-pouml palls , Mt ! > d. Tnllow , firm ; prime city , 25s ; Australian In London , 2S < ( Gd. HOI'S At London , Pnclrto coast , nomtnnl , PEAS Canadian , Ss 9d. CHBUSK-Dull. American finest , white , fm ; American nnest , colored , 47s ; new , 46s 6d , UUTTKR Finest United States nominal , ROOd , MB. RICCKlPTS-Wheat , 267,000 centals , Inchid- Ing 175,000 Americans ; corn , 132,100 centals. OMAHA ( ) IMIIAI , MAUICRT. Cnnillllnn of Trade nitil ( Inolntlorm on Staple nml I'niior Produce , KGGS Receipts , moderate ; good stock , 12c. 12c.I3UTTKR I3UTTKR - Common to fair. IfrSllc ; choice , 12 { ? > 14e : separator , ISo ; gathered creamery 16c. POm/TRY-Hcns , live , "Ho ; spring chick ens , 20S23c ; old and stogsy roosters , live , 3'4ft5e ' ; ducks and geese , live , 7c ; turkeys , live , SfllOc. PiOL'ONS-Llvc. per doz. . TScOH.OO. VICALS-Cholce. to. FKKSII WATKU FlSH-Catflsh , per In. . 12c ; buffalo , per lb. . dressed , . To ; whtto fish. lOc ; lake trout , 9c ; yellow pike , dressed , Oc ; round , Sc ; silver h < rrlnc , 6c ; perch , 6c ; bullheads , dressed , lOc ; black boss. I4i16c. ( SKA FlSH-Floundora , Sc ; haddock. lOc : Columbia river salmon , 15c : hnllbut , lie : blue fish , lOc ; Spanish mackerel , Oc ; red snapper , 8c , evtra lareo mackerels , each , 30c : roe shad , each , 40c ; shad roe , per pair , 2 < Hf2Gc. FRUITS. STRAWRERRIKS-Per crate , shipping stock , J1.751T2.00 ; poor stock , J1.00S1.60. GOOSKUERRIlid-Per 24-qt. case , tt.00. CUKIlRIES-Cailfornln , per 10-lb. box. $ * 00@2.d , TROPICAL FRUIT LEMONS - Cailtornla. fancy , $3.50 3.75 ; cliolco , $ i,2oj < 3.60 ; Messina , fancy , $4.00. ORANai3S-Seed1lng8 , J3.OOff3.BO ; Mediter ranean sweets , $1 , PINEAPPLE.S-Per doz. . 11.50 ; per crato. 9vO * HANANAS Choice , crated , largo stock , per bunch , $2.2502.50 ; medium-sized bunches. J2.00flli.25. DATES Hallowce. 60 to 70-lb. boxes , c ; Salr , Go ; Fard , 9-lb. boxes , lOc. VEGETABLES CANTALOUPE Per era/to / , } 3. U AX I4UAN8 One-thlril bu. . SOSOOc. STRING REANS-One-thlrd bu. . 70RSOC. PEAS Per one-third bu. box , TSifiSoc. hTuus'U unANS One-mini bu. . 70fl"5o. PEAS Per one-third bu. cox , SOSflOc. I'IBPLANT Home-crown , per lb. . l@2o. BEETS New. per doz. , DOSCUc. UADISIIES-Per doz. , Bunches. 15c. TOMATOBS-'Pcr G-bnskot crate , $2.75. SPINACH Per basket , 250IOC. uomcyiovper : dozen bunches , 20Q25c. Abi'AiJAHL 8 Home-grown , per dozen bundles , 30Q35C. UNluNS Home-grown , Tier dozen bunches , according to size. lOQloc. CABBAGE-Crnted , per lb. , 303V4c. CAULIFLOWER Per crate , $1.50. ONIONS Per bu. , 50SJ75C. BEANS Hand-pl-ked navy , per bu. , $1.60. rOTATOES-ChoIco Iowa , sacked. 30050c ; Minnesota Burbanks , COJfdoc : Colorado , 65c : curly Ohio seed potatoes , 75/S3c. / CUCUMBERS Per bu. box , $1.75 ; per doz. , NEW POTATOES-Red , per bu. , $1 ; white , MISCELLANEOUS. MAPLE SYRUP Five-gal , cans , each , $2.25 ; gal. cans , pure , per doz. , $12.00 ; half- * : al. cans , $6.25 ; quart cans , $3.50. NUTS Almonds , per lb. , 17c ; Brazils , per lb. . SfnOc ; English walnuts , per lb. , fancy soft shell , ; 24@13c ; ; standard' . 10llc : 111- berls , ppr lb , lie ; pecans , polished , SfflOc ; cocoanuts , per 100 , $4.00 ; peanuts , raw , 6 % ® 6c ; roasted , 6 < 6'8i c. MAPLE SUGAR-Choice. In boxes , DC. HONE 1' Choice white , 12413V4c. CIDER Per half bbl. , $3.00. SAUERKRAUT Per half bbl. . $2.0032.25. HIDES. TALLOW , ETC. IIIDES-No 1 crcen hides. 7 < ic ; No. 2 creen hides , 6Uc ; No. 1 salted hides , 8V4o ; No 2 sailed hides , 7'4c ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 to 12 Ibs , 102 , No. 2 veal ca'.f. 12 to 15 Ibs. . 8c. TALLOW GREASE , ETC. Tallow No. 1 , 3Mc ; ; tallow , No. 2 , 3c ; rough tallow , l&c ; white ? rea. o. 2J { j3c ; yellow and brown grease. ! Vifi2Hc. ( SHEEP PELTS-Green salted , each. 150 75c : greer dlted shearings ( short wooled early skns : ) , each , 15c ; dry shearings ( short woolod early skins ) , No. 1 , each. 5c ; dry ( lint , Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per lb.clua' weight , 4Q5c ; dry flint , Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 304c ; dry flint , Colorado rado butrher wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 4f5c' dry flint. Colorado murrain wool pelts , per lb. . actual weight , 3@-ic. St. Inii IH Mitrkci. ST. LOUIS , June 2. FLOUR Quiet and unchanged. WHEAT Nervous' ' and unsettled , but not quotably changed nt close ; No. 2 red , cash , elevator , 7Sc ; track , 7Sc ; June , 7Sic : July , 73 c ; September , SOc ; No. 2 hard , 7477c. CORN A shade bolter ; No. 2 cash. 32'/4c ; track , XlHc ; June , 32Uc asked ; July , June , 25V4c ; July , 23 > 4c : Se asked ; No. 2 white. 2S2SHc. RYE Lower at COc. FLAXSEED-Stendy at Ooc. METALS Lead. dull at $4.30@4.32V4 ; spelter higher at $ R.50. POULTRY Steady ; chickens , Sc ; springs , 17J20c ( ; turkeys , C06M > c ; ducks , 6@5V&c ; Bprings , 12c. BUTTER-Qulet ; creamery , 15lSUc ; dairy. 12fT15c. KOGS-Steady at lie. loss off. REEDS Prime timothy , quiet at $1.75 ® a " ' 'CORN MEAL-Steady at $1.85@1.90 BRAN Steady ; sacked lots , on east track , 06 ? < 5Gi < .c. HAY Steady ; timothy , $9.00gi2.00 ; prairie , $ G.OOff8.50. ( WHISKY Steady at $1.26. COTTON TIES-65C. HAGGINQ 664C. ? PROVISIONS-Ury salt meats , steady ; boxed shoulder ? , $4.37'i ' ; extra shorts , $4.87' ; clear ribs $5.00 : clear sides , $5.12& . Bacon , steady ribs. $5.12H : extra shorts , Ja.S1/- ; clear ribs , $5.50 : clear fides , $5.75. RECEIPTS Flour. 5.000 bbls. : wheat. 13- 000 bu. : corn. 102,000 bu. ; oats. 37,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour. 4,000 bu. : wheat , 2,000 bu. ; corn , 56,000 bu. ; oats , 10,000 bu. Hn I UnionMnrl.ot. . BALTIMORE , Juno 2. FLOUR-Quiet ; re ceipts , 1.430 bbls. ; exports , 14,150 bbls. bu. ; exports , 16,033 ibu. : stock , 74 ,203 bu. ; southern , by s-ample , 71Q < 78c ; southern , on grado. 72H < fr77' c. CORN Firm ; spot an-d - month. S'WBZHic ; July , 37H1i'37c ' ; rteamer mlxwl , 37c ; re- a Ipts. 102,678 bu. ; exports , 128.S71 bu. ; south ern white. 4lc : southern yollonv. 39f33V4c. OATS Steady ; No. 2 white , 32W33c ; No. 2 mlxfd. 29'4f(30c ( ; receipts , 19,978 bu. BUTTER Steady. < EGG 8 Steady. CHEESE Quiet ; large. 91c ; medium , 9Kc ; small , lOc , KiiiiNiix rity < ; rnIii mill I'rnvlnlonn. KANSAS' CITY , Ju ? - ' ; SeptPinber , 701 < i(71'ic ( ; No. 2 red , ' No. 2 spring , CS5T71C , HAY Steady , unchanged , BUTTER-Creamrry. Fee ; dairy. 15c. EGGS-'Mnrket ' Is dull : recHpts arc liberal ; fresh Missouri and Kansas stock llrsts , cases returned , lie. RECEIPTS-Whe-at , 56.000 bu. ; corn , 20,000 bu. : oatn. 10.000 bu. SHIPMENTS-Wheat. :93,000 bu , ; corn , 330.000 bu , ; oats , 1,000 bu. TOLHDO , O , , Juno 2-WHEAT-Actlve ; NO 2 i-iM-h 7Sc ; July , 79c , CORN Dull : No. 2 mixed. S5Hc. OATS-Steady ; No. 2 mixed , 27c. RYE Neglected. 8EMDS Clovcrseed. dull ; prime cash , now , $3.75 ; October , $4.25V4 , .IIIiiiirniiollH Wlipnt Sin rice t. MINNEAPOLIS. June 2.-Closo : WHEAT In Btorc ; June , 73c ; July. 73T c ; September , TS'.ic. No. 1 northern , 73 } c ; No , 2 north ern. 72WC. FLOUR Patent ? , first. $4.15 ; nccond pat- entH. $3.SOfT3.90 ; flrat clfar. $2.90ff3.75. BRAN-In bulk , $9.2509.50. MllwnnUer Rrnlii 'MnrUct , MILWAUKEE. Juno 2.-WH EAT-Hlgh- er ; No. 1 northern , 77 4@7Sc ; No. 2 north ern , 76'j76V5c. ' | RYE-Hlgher ; No. 1 , 5S05SiJc. BARLEY-Steady ; No. 2 , 404c ! ; sample. 1'cnrlii PEORIA. Juno 2.CORNFirm ; No , 2. 32c. OATS-Qulet , steady ; No. 2 white , 26'iO } > ZG c , WHISKY Firm , on the basis of $1.20 for finished goods. Dulutli AVIieal MnrUct , DULUTII. June 2.-WHEAT-No. 1 hard cath , 7SHo : July , 7S'ic ; No. 1 northern , cash , ; No. 2 northern , 71 ? c. IMillnilclplilu 1'riiilucr PHILADELPHIA. Jun * 2. BUTTER Dull and prints lo lower ; fancy western * creamery. 1RVj fan < -y western prints , IV I EGGS Ixvwer , fi h nwirby. HWUV , I fresh western. 14W14Vfre.ih iwuthwoslcrn , 113'4lirllo , frcwh pouihern , lW13Hc. CHEESE BnMcr and unchanged. 1 TALLOW Dull at former prices , country , primp. In barrels , 4 .ic ; rtnrk , SHcj cakes , 6c ; i fresh , 2Vii3V4c. | MUVIJMi\TS OK STOCKS AND 1IO.M1S. Market | ICMTN Strength vrltli I.nnnrx I'lilly llrcovprvil , NEW YORK , June 2.-The bears suffered n , complete rout on the Stock exchange to day and rushed to cover oulstandlng ac counts , wllh symptoms of distress. Prices were marked up In the laft half hour of the trading In a way which showed plainly the eagerness of Iho shorts to close out th lr contracts , so that they were bidding prices up on themselves In many cases , No more complete reversal of speculative sentiment could be Imagined and the week's earlier losses were wiped out In all but n few cases nnd the general level of prices brought back to about those of last Saumlay. i The bears did not yield the Held without a struggle , the opening of the market showIng - Ing declines In a number of stocks which have been favorite targets for the bears In the recent markel. Sugar was raided down n point and Rrooklyn Transit , Manhattan nnd n number of the steel slocks were un der pressure , while the opening gain In Met ropolitan Street Railway was almost wiped out. Hut the strength In the railroad list , especially In the International stock ? , In sympathy wllh the earlier rise In London nnd on buying for London account checked the earlier efforts to force a decline. Metro politan Street Hallway , Sugar and Hrook- lyn Transit nil developed quite a buoyant tendency nnd the bears drew off their forces and awaited , developments , By the time the buying for London account had been cx- cculed the market became dull nnd the bears returned to the attack. They produced - ' duced some Impression on the tobacco stocks , American Mailing preferred , Rubber , Minneapolis & St , Paul nnd St. Paul & Sault Stc. Marie , but almost no effect on the general list. A 2-polnt decline nflcr midday In Sugar was the only subsequent evidence of any weak point In the market nnd the stubborn resistance of prices Induced the bears to abandon their campaign nnd to rush prices tip In the final hour In their pnnlc-slrlckcn efforts to cover. Net gains throughout the list ranged from 1 to over 4 points nnd nro over 2 points for ihc mnjorily of ncllvo slocks. The announcement made af ler bus iness hours yesierday of the engagement of $1,000,000 gold for export came ns u sur prise nnd was grceled hopefully by the bears. Uut the operations served to relieve the London market nnd thus awaken a buyIng - Ing movement In the stock market there which spread to the American section and was reflected back upon the New York ex change. The renewed strength In wheat was equally Ineffective Jn depressing prices . of stock ? , as the reported failure of Rus sian crops was expected to bring out largo reserves of American whent. In the out- sldo market there was n very strong recovery - , covery In the stock of the Amalgamated ' Copper company , which touched 93. This , was accepted as a resumption of aggressive ' supporting tactics by the powerful Inter ests behind that combination. Good reports In the nnthrnclte trade and the expectation of a favorable hank statement by reason of contraction of loans nil contributed to upturn In prices. There were yielding points In the bond list , but prices of many Issues turned up ward. Total sale ? , par value , $2,000.000 ; United States. 4s , registered , advanced U nnd United' ' States 4s , coupon , % In the bid price. The Commercial Advertiser's London financial cablegram says : The markets hero were Idle today except In mines. The tone was weak , but It hardened finally. Amer icans were dull nnd Inactive until after noon , when New York-bought steadily and the close was at the best. There was no speculation In them here. Coppers opened flat , but recovered. Paris sold tlntos per sistently , but London bears closed , causing a rally from 46 to 47W. Anacondas fravo been 10 % and closed at 111-16 on New York purchases ; Utahs were 7i , Bostons 2 ; Span ish 4s were es geo'/i. Money Is almost un- lendable. but the bank Is expected to check any further fall In rates , silver was weaken on local cash sales. The Japanese loan Is out and 2,000,000 has been subscribed by Japan. Only 8.000,000 Is offered. Dealings In the subscriptions opened nt a small dis count and closed at a small premium. Ja pan announces that it will refrain as far ns possible from disturbing the London money market. The following are the closing quotations for the leading stocks on the New York exchange today ; , SOO ; American Sugar. C3.400 ; American To bacco. 6,100 : Anaconda , 5.400 ; Atchlson pre ferred. 28,700 ; Brooklyn Rapid Transit , 50- | 000 : Chlcaco , Burlington & Qulncy , 27,600 : ' Colorado Fuel and Iron , 4.100 ; Conllnenlal Tobacco. 12.500 ; Federal Stool company , 23- i 900 : Federal Steel company , preferred , 6,300 ; I Inlernallonal Paper , 3,100 ; Louisville & ! i NaRhvllle , 9,100 : Manhattan Consolidated , ! | 20.900 ; Metropolitan Street railway. 6.100 ; Missouri Pacific , 6.100 : National Steel , 4,200 ; New York Central , 4.900 ; Norfolk & West ern. 4.300 ; Norlhern Pacific. 7,300 ; Onlarlo & Western. 4,400 ; People' ? Gas of Chicago , 11,600 ; Reading first preferred , 11.SOO : Reading - ing ! ppeferred , 4,300 ; Rock Island. 6.000 : St. Paul , 13.400 ; Southern Pacific. li.OOO : Ten- nea eo Coal and Iron. 30,200 ; Union Pacific , 13,000 ; Rubber , 4,200 ; Western Union , 6,200 , Fnrrlnrii Financial. LONDON. June 2. The market for Amer ican securities , after a dull start , waa easier. The market then 'became ' quiet , with llttlo business , but firmed up later in the day ami left off firm. The notable features wcrn Union Pacific stocks. Spanish 4s closed at CoH. PARIS. June 2. On the bourse today prlees wi're firm and Spanish 4s reached n roeord price. Other International trecurltles Rio tlntos were freely offep'd at first , tuit recoverei toward the o"c-io of the market. DoBe'.TB mines were heavy , but Kalllra were strong , owing < o oonflden.'O thai the Rlocmfonte-ln conferences will favor mining ith.irej Thro" per cent rentes , leif ! 2 < tc MKRI.IN , June -Trlcrn on th'Iwurso ' / < < Klay were firm. Spanish 4 < t fluctuated con- flldernbly ami closteil wltih a gooil recovery. Hank riharcH were In strong demand on the ' i months' bills , 2i per cent. Flniincliil Xot < * N. ST. LOUIS. June 2. Clearings , $5.533,075 : balances , $695,753. Money , easy , with good demand nt 407 per cent. Exchange on New Yoik. 25c premium asked and 15c bid. NEW YORK , June 2. Clearings , $262- S6C.OC6 : balances , $16,135.289. BOSTON. Juno 2. Clearings , $31,190,930 ; balances. $3,550,171. BALTIMORE. Juno 2 Clearings , $4,021- 314 ; balances. $631,526. PHILADELPHIA , June 2. darings , $20- S26.297 : balances. $2,523.0)3. ) NEW ORLEANS , June 2. Glarings. $1- 278.032. New York exchange , bank , $1 per $1,000 premium ; commercial , par. CHICAGO , Juno. 2. Clearings , $27.735,03 : ! : balances , $1,359,759. New York exchange , 5c discount. Sterling exchange , posted , $4.87 ( f4.S9 : actual , $ I.S5 > i04.S7 % ; sixty days , JI.S5 Statement of Iluiilc of fJerniniiy. BERLIN , June 2. The weekly statement of the Imperial Bank of Germany shows the fo'.lowlng changes : Cash in hand , de crease , 13.040.000 marks ; treasury notes , de crease , 340,000 marks : other securities , Increase , 50,240,000 marks ; notes In circula tion , increase , 4,760,000 marks. Condition of the TronHiiry. WASHINGTON , Juno 2. Today's state ment of the condition of the treasury shows : Available cash balance , $206,323,421 ; gold re serve , $223.873,22.1. WOOL MARKET AVEdCLY REVIEW. SnlcN to Jlnte SlumIJjB Incrcnnc Ovfr Year Auo. ; BOSTON , June 2. The Commercial Bulle tin will say tomorrow of * he woo ] market : The sales of wool 'have droppd off to a very marked degree. Speculation has etopp l and "there " lias been no further ad vance In the price. The trust has not been buying to any extent and Individual manu facturers are waiting for 'the ' openingof light weight goods. There la less activity In medium unwashed bright wools than In wools of strictly merino blood. Prices are v.iry firm throughout the list. The sales of tlho week are 2,882,000 Iba. domestic nnd 1,134.000 foreign , a total of 4,016,000 Ibs. , against 5,252,000 Ibs. last week and 2,192,000 Ibs. for the same week last year. The sales to datp show an Increase of 36,313,000 Ibs. domesllc and 11,872,400 Ibs. foreign from the salea to "the " same date In 189S. Receipts to date show an increase of 71,487 bales do mestic and a decrrnse of 39.681 hales foreign. ST. LOUIS , June 2. WOOL Firm and movement free at previous quotations. C'ottoii Mnrlipt. NEW YORK , Juno 2. COTTON Futures opened quiet and steady ; June , $5.R6 ; July , $5.92 ; August , $5.92 ; September , $5.89 ; Octo ber , $5.92 ; November , $5.94 : December , $5.93 ; January. $0.02 ; February , $6.05 ; March , $6.08 ; April. $6.11 , NEW ORLEANS , La , . June 2.-COTTON- Qulot and easy. Sales , 2,100 bales. Ordinary , 3 11-lCc ; good ordinary , 4 3-16c : low middling , 5c ; middling , 5Hc ; good middling , 6 5-16c ; mldd'ing fair , C F. Receipt ? , 962 bales ; stock , 317 , 6l bales. Futures , quiet ; June , $5.7fi bid ; July. $3.7603.77 : August. $5.7005.71 : Scptem- ' ST. LOUIS. Juno 2.-COTTON-Steady ; middling , 5 13-16c. Sales , 70 ba'es. RecelplH , lci5 bales ; shipments , 1,656 bales ; slock , SC.501 bales. PHILADELPHIA , June 2. COTTON Un changed , Oil MurUrt. TOLEDO. June 2. OILS Unchanged. LIVERPOOL , Juno I2.-OILS Cottonseed , Hull rcllnctl , July nnd August , steady , 15s Cd. Turpentine spirits , steady , 31s Cd. Tlosln , common , sleadv , 4s. Plroleum , re- lined. OVJd. Linseed , 20s 3d. LONDON , Juno 2. OILS-Llnsecd , 29s Cd. Turpentine spirits. 33s 3d033s 6d. NU\V YORK , June 2. OILS Petroleum steady ; refln d. Now York , $7.20 ; rellncd , Philadelphia nnd Baltimore , J7.15 ; refined In bulk , $1.65 , Rosin , steady ; strained , com mon to good. $1.4001.4214 , Turpentine , Irregular at 41V40I2C. Cotlonseed , slendy ; primi ? crude , 20Uo ; prime crude , f. o. 1 > . mills. 17019c ; prlmo summer , 25025V4P : off summer yellow , 24c ; butler grades , 300-32c ; prlmo wlnler yellow , 30032c ; prlmo white , 290 SOc. Siiuriir MnrUet. NEW ORLEANS , Juno 2 , SUGAR Dull , open ketlle. 304VliC ; open keltle , centrifu gal , 3iTH4e : centrifugal , yellow. 4V40) ) 4 13-lCc ; seconds , 204c ; molasses , dull ; cen trifugal , C014c. NEW YORK , Juno20.-SUGAR-Flrm ; relined - lined , lirm. PHILADELPHIA , Juno 2. SUGAR Refined - fined Hteadv. LONDON , June. 2.-SUGAR-Centrlfugal , 12a 9(1 ; beet , 11s mid. Shoe nnd Ic tlier Trade , CHICAGO , June2 , The Chicago Shoe anil Leather Review tomorrow will say ! The packers are maintaining an appearance of eonlldena * , although full hides are being sold , The week ruled dull , with general complaint 'that ' 'Hie ' prices asked are too high , We quole nallve sle-r hldeu at 12V4c ; Texas , 12V4c ; ibult hands , 119Jc : Coloradce , llUc ; heavy native cows , Ho ; light native cows , Ciillfitniln Dried KrnltH , NEW YORK. Juno 2.-CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Steady ; evaporated ap ples , common. 7ffSc : prime wire tray , f > li < 8 SV4c : choice , 8i09c ? : fancy. 9'4091/ic. Prunes , 3U07C. Aprlcols. Royal , 14014Uc. Peaches , unpeeled , SJiOllc , IniiiortN of Drj- flood * , NEW YORK , Juno 2. Th * linporls of dry goods at 'New ' York this week were valued at $1,503,285. Textllo Fi MANCHESTER , Juno 2 , Cloth * and yarns steady with a good demand. ! OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Buyers on Bear Bide Will Poroo Down Prices on Oattlo. VALUES ON BEEF SLUMP OFF FULLY A DIME Mlirrnl Hun of HORH nml AVnntn Thrill , TlittN ForclttK th < * 1'riccn I'll ' u .Notcli or Tw o. SOUTH OMAHA , June 2. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Receipts today 2,930 8,639 3 , 1 umcitil Monday 1,70 $ 4,217 45i Ofllclnl Tuesday 3,219 12,224 3,320 Olllclal Wednesday 4 , M 11,201 2h2S Olllclal Thursday 2,123 10.23S 2.4S2 . Flvo days this week..11,964 48,533 12,353 Same days last week..14,480 50,245 13,048 Same days week before..14WJ7 39.07 $ 12,12 $ Same three weeks ago..13,2s ! 31,031 ll.baS Average prlc ? paid for nogs lor the last several days with comparisons : I1SW.I1MS , ! l&)7.lS9a.lS ! ) | | 5.lS94.lS93. | | May 23. 3 65 | 4 33 | | 3 02 | 4 35f 4 507 | ' 30 .May 21. 3 S4 : \ \ 25 | 3 45 | - | 4 32 | 4 531 . as .May 15. 3 M4 \ 17 | 3 40 | 3 MI 4 2T 4 03j 6 70 May 2S. 3 & > | 4 lb , 3 33 | 2 93 | - , 4 C9 | 6 S3 May 21. 3 bOI 4 20 3 34 I 17 4 61 | 6 9i .May 2S. 4 OS 3 34 4 31 * * May 2J. 3 60) ) * | 3 36 4 i | 4 53 | 7 03 Jlay 30. 3 57 | * 10) ) 4 39 | 4 531 6 SI May 31. : < 571 4 141 3 39 4 33 4 55 | 6 5S Juno 1. . 3 601 4 21 3 40 4 30 4 B3 | 6 73 Juno 2. . 3 5S 4 12 ; 3 3J 4 49 | 6 91 Indicates Sunday. The ofllclal number of cars of slock brought in today by each road was : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. C. , ai. &St. P. Ry 1 2 Missouri Pacific Railway. . . 4 Union Pacific System . . . . 23 30 6 C. .t N. W. Ry . . R , E. & M. V. U. R 22 42 S. C. & P. Ry 2 C. , St. iM. . & O. Ry. . . . 20 S 11. & M. R. R. R 45 30 C. , U. & Q. Ry 4 2 K. C. & St. J 1 ' C. , R. 1. & P. Ry. , east. . 13 'ii C. , 11. 1. & P. Ry. . west. . 1 i " Totnl receipts 13G 123 14 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows , each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated : Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p Omaha Packing Co 290 COl 145 G. 11. Hammond Co 35S 1,879 Cudahy Packing Co 5S5 lfiS2 coi Swift anil Company UM 1,151 7S6 Armour & Company 7"S 2b24 Swift , from Kansas City 1,021 It. Becker & Degan 10 Lobman & Co 2 W. I. Stephen 17 Hill & Huntzlngcr 2 Livingston & Schaller Cl L. F. Husz 40 North P. & P. Co 228 Other buyers : . . . . 47 . . . . . TotaJs . .2,7 0 8.GC8 2,556 CATTLE With the coolers full of beef and a good liberal run of cattle In sight the packers seemed to feel themselves In a posi tion where they could afford to take the bear sldo good and strong. Some of the buyers remarked privately this morning before they went out Into the yards that they would buy thrir cattle lOc lower or leave them. They nad not been In the yards long before their bids showed that they meant what they said. SMlcrs , how ever , were not of the same mind , and the result was that it was after 10 o'clock be fore any business tosp - ak of was trans acted. Buyers did not In all cases succeed in getting tne cattle as low as their first bids , but they bought them as a rule S lOc lower than ysterrtrfy , or 20c lower than the high day , which was Tuesday , in some cases possibly 25c lower. The market on butchers' stock was equally slow and dull , and It was very lat ? before anything of any importance was done. Prices paid were generally nil of lOc lower than Tuesday , and In many cases as much ns 20c lower. Bulls. If good , sold pretty wll , ibut the general market was lower In sympathy with the decline on other kinds. Veal calves sold the same as yesterday , the best bringing $7.00. 'Stockers ' and feeders were In such light supply that there w re not enoug-n here to talk about , and that kind of cattle did not cut any figure In the day's transactions. Representative sales : BICRF STEERS No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1. . 820 $4 00 IS..1131 $4 C5 19..1114 $4 SO 3..1190 4 00 C..1221 470 22..1245 4 SO 16..10S2 4 15 20..1073 4 70 20..1170 4 SO 1..1140 4 15 20..1118 4 70 17..1140 4 80 1..1390 4 25 2..1245 4 70 38..1213 4 SO 22. . S09 4 40 20 .1053 4 70 28..1375 4 SO 37..1021 4 40 37..1221 4 70 2S..1377 4 KO 2. . S65 4 45 20. . 1220 4 70 31..1223 4 80 40. . 932 4 45 23..1140 4 70 14..1352 4 SO 1..1000 4 50 17..1149 4 70 20..1137 4 SO 22..1115 4 50 8..1114 4 70 1..1400 4 S5 22..1019 4 5 > 4 70 21..1200 4 S5 19..10J7 4 f > 5 19..1159 4 70 22..1264 4 85 17..1137 4 55 4S..1193 4 70 5..12CS 4 85 21..1004 1 55 2S..1176 4 75 17..1272 4 85 9..112S 4 53 23..1134 4 75 43..1097 4 85 27..123C 4 55 23..10S3 4 75 15..1060 4 85 4 CO 8.102fi 4 75 11..1207 4 90 4 CO 10..1254 4 75 1..1110 4 80 SS..11U7 4 CO 49..1166 4 75 20..1063 4 90 89..1201 4 CO SO..1207 4 75 16..1243 1 90 1..1000 4 CO 02..1261 4 75 18..1427 4 90 8..10S6 4 60 1..12GO 4 75 1..1440 4 ! IO 19..1105 4 60 21..1173 4 75 27..1255 4 90 31..1030 4 CO 39..10SS 4 75 11..1220 4 90 20..1215 4 C5 44..1203 4 75 12..1300 4 95 21..1147 4 C5 191..1189 4 75 2..1250 5 15 23..1015 4 65 45..1114 4 80 29..1440 5 15 14. . S81 4 65 36..1263 4 & 0 8..1271 5 15 3..1020 4 C5 16..1331 4 SO 2..1615 6 50 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 19. . 973 4 60 19..1038 4 65 11..1320 4 95 S. . 918 4 60 18..1194 4 90 COWS. 1. . S70 ? 23 2..1150 3 50 1..11SO 3 10 1. . 880 2 50 1..1200 3 50 2. . 1130 4 03 1..1000 2 50 1. . 960 3 65 3. . SO 4 00 731 2 50 2..1100 3 65 2..1185 4 00 910 2 75 1..1I90 3 70 2..1215 4 00 970 J 75 3..1190 3 70 4..1170 4 05 ' 9fi't 3 00 1. . 860 3 75 2..1205 4 10 900 3 00 2..1200 3 75 2..121G 4 10 920 3 00 2..11S5 3 75 3..1205 4 10 , .1000 3 00 1. . 900 3 75 1..1000 4 10 9iO 3 00 1..1000 375 1..12GO 4 20 . .1030 3 00 1. . S60 3 75 5..1018 4 20 . .1100 3 00 1..1170 3 SO 9..1199 4 20 4..1062 3 20 2..1055 3 90 3..1200 4 20 1..10W 3 40 5..1120 3 90 8..1256 4 20 4..1107 3 40 6..1220 3 90 1..14SO 4 25 1..1120 3 40 1..1210 3 90 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 967 4 30 1. . 700 4 63 . HEIFERS. CSG 3 40 730 4 1. . 700 4 40 4J 74t' 3 90 050 J 23 650 4 60 SOS 4 00 910 4 25 1)00 4 00 BULLS. 1..1560 3 15 .1(175 ( 3 85 1..1730 4 05 1..11CO 3 25 1 .1550 3 93 . .1970 4 10 .161' ' ) 3 25 1..1140 t (10 ( 1..1220 4 10 .UbO 3 45 1..13CO 4 00 1..1560 4 15 . SCO 350 1..1730 4 00 1..1COO 4 20 . so 3 M 1 sii : > 4 oo 1. . 520 4 25 .1170 A 75 1 .1420 J 00 1..1030 4 40 .UbO 3 S3 1 .1550 4 05 2. . 5S5 4 90 3 85 1 .1830 4 05 STAGS. . 910 4 00 1 .1160 1 35 1..1230 4 35 .1S20 4 30 CALVES. . 240 4 CO 4. . 172 7 OJ L. 130 700 I ! fl ) 1. . 250 7 00 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 2 75 3. . 913 4 40 C50 4 50 350 275 3. . 936 4 10 072 4 CO MK ) 3 80 o ' ' 7CO I 50 ceo 4 65 783 4 00 27' . 7S3 4 50 4SO I 75 970 4 00 17 . ! )35 ) 4 50 4SO 500 7. . 682 i 35 HOGS The mark t on hogs today was active at an advance of 5if/10c. / The demand was good and l < ical packers went after the hogs , and It did not take them very long to clear the ponx. Th ? prices paid ranged mostly from J3.55 to $3. 5 , with the long string nt J3.57U. Yesterday almost every thing sold at J3.50. with the top only $3.53. They put back what they took off yester day , so that the hoes sold In about the sam ; notches ns on Wednesday. Today's advance was largely duo to the fact that It was learned by packers yester day that the monthly report would show a largo fulling off In the storks of provisions lit Chicago ns compared with a month ago , and also that the total stocks would l > - shown to bo considerably below expecta- Today's advance puts the market a little ahead of what It was a week ago , and IPOVOS It only A ah.id" below what It van < ho first of the week. Representative nalesi Vv Ph I'r U r'f. CO. f3 SO . . .247 SO 218 363 26S SO 3671 ? . . .24J 40 3 65 60. , . .2Tfi 40 3 574 * CO. . . .262 SO 3 55 60. . . .240 40 3 57'i 65. . . .247 3 W 70. . . .214 R2. . . .2SS 120 355 49. . . .281 ISO 3 574 IW. . . .224 SO 3 65 115. . .309 2M 3 57 > 4 93. . . .2V ( , 120 3 M 72. . . .268 SO 3 57'4 20. . ' 353 61. . . .233 SO 3 67 > 4 81. . . .Tsi 169 355 70. . . .251 } > 0 3 57 < J , ,2IS 3 55 P5. . . . .268 40 367 < 4 G2. . .250 3 65 19. . , . .279 3 57'4 41. 3 55 61. . ' 3674 33. I ! 3 55 72. . .i231 3 574 * 2 ? . . .191 355 71. . . .277 SO 3 571 } 16. . ,212 SO 3 55 78. . . .2.11 3 57J4 70. . .272 so 3 65 7S. . . .222 3 57 < ? SO. , .20S 3 55 72. . . .200 120 357'j SI. . .224 160 36S 66. . . .271 3 67 < 4 67. . .209 3 55 61. . . .242 ino 3 57'4 67. . .224 ice 3 55 64. . . .279 so 3 67'4 62. " 160 .1 55 65. . . .2S3 40 357 < { 25. . 264 40 3 55 34. . . .251 so 3 57'4 ' 37.CS. . . .247 SO 3 65 51. . . .240 3 67k CS. . .247 SO 3 K 76 , . . .2S2 3 57 4 64. . .255 40 355 67. . . .256 40 3 67'4 62. . .270 SO 353 63. . . .276 so 3 57'5 R3. . .260 3 55 . .273 so 3 CO S4. . .237 3 53 ro. . .320 so 3 60 $3. . .233 160 3 65 78 , . .255 120 3 60 S3. . .221 120 3 65 62. 260 3 60 43 . .213 40 3 53 67. 29S 3 W 79. . .2f,5 40 355 53. 3 < W so 3 CO S3. . .244 3 67V6 70 257 40 3 60 61. 070 SO 35714 15 3.16 so 3 60 C3. 3671A 7,1 254 4 1:0 3 60 SI. 357 4 65 21 ? so 3 60 76. 3 fO 14 3 fO 65. 3 r,0 74. 3 fift S7. 3 60 67. 3 60 18. . 3 60 r.6. 3 60 107 3 no 78. 3 no CO. 201 3 60 SI. SO 3 60 61. 3 60 61.S9. S9. 2SO 3 60 61. . 3 60 52 .241 3 60 79 .279 70 267 3 no 73. . .244 357U 09 221 40 3 60 S7. , .233 3574 49 317 120 3 no SO. . .256 160 357U. 74 226 3 60 74. ' ' 2 ° S SO 3 571.4 67. . .3.11 3 62' ' & 66 , . .243 120 3 671,4 6 < ) . . . .311 3 62' ' { . 61. . .245 . . . 3 67U SO. . . .273 160 3 62H S2. . .199 120 3 "if 69. . . .299 T floif , S5. . .23(1 ( SO 3 11'4 61. . . .301 3 62'J SO. . .250 160 3 571,1 67. . . .329 3 65 IS.SI. . . .367 357 4 24. . . .311 SO 3 CS SI. . .246 SO 3 671.4 63. . . .270 3 65 C9. . .262 . . . 3 57V4 WAOON LOTS-PIGS. 1. . . . .200 . . . 2 25 6. . . .169 362V4 1. . . . .450 2 50 9. . . .274 3 521.4 1. . . . .390 2 50 8. . . .175 3 65 1. . . . .470 SO 3 00 4. . . .270 3 571,4 L. , . . 90 3 00 I . . .160 3 57J4 M. * . . .240 160 3 00 . .190 3 57i.4 . .530 SO 3 ! ! 3 ' ' ' 00 6 . .260 5714 l' . . , . .300 3 25 4. . . .245 357i , 1. . . . .390 3 40 U. . . .17S 3 5714 1. . . . .240 3 50 7. * . .20,1 3 571,4 5. . . . .312 3 50 6. . . .230 3 5714 1. . . . .340 350 4. . . .259 3 5714 3. . . .3SO 3 60 G , . . .223 3 571,4 . .129 3 50 1. . . .170 3 571,4 6.V. . .288 3 50 4. . . .332 3 CO 5. . . .294 3 50 G. . 322 3 CO fi. . . sen 5 r.n SHEEP .Some fourteen cars wsro re ported In the yards this morning , but four cars wore from Kansas City , consigned direct to a packer. Three cars were Colorado rado lambs , sold to arrive , nnd nt private terma. That left only a few spring lambs , some of them small and undiilrnble , and a few sheep , none of whlohvero good. The result was a slow market. There appeared to b ? a good demand for good muttons , but the common to fair stuff Is almost unsala ble , ns no one seems to want it. The ar rival at other points of southwestern grass sheep has forced the market down on all kinds , and quotations arc lower than they were a few -lays ago. Quotatlone on wooled lambs : Good to choice , Colorado Mexican lambs. $ G.35@G.GO ; fair to good Colorado Mexican lambs , $ G.25 (56.35 ( ; spring lambs. $8.00fi'7.00. Quotations on fed clipped sheep and lambs : Western wethtrs , $5.00J5.25 ? ; good to choice Mexican lambs , $5.50JJ5.85 ; good to choice western lambs , $3.504f5.S5 ; fair to good western lambs , $5.0006.25 ; western yearlings , $5.00@6.25 ; choice western ewes , $4.504.76. Representative sales : No. Av. Pr. 1 buck , shorn . 170 $200 5 cull ewes , shorn . 94 3 00 6 culls , shorn . SS 4 00 IS owes , shorn . : . . SO 400 4 western ewes , shorn . 112 4 50 159 Colorado ewes , shorn . 94 4 65 375 western lambs . S3 G 60 139 western lambs , shorn . 78 5 75 41 spring Iambs . 49 G 75 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Cattle and Sheep Slow While Ilngn Show Activity. CHICAGO , Juno 3. Trade In catUe-today was slow and prices were barely steady for desirable offerings and weak for common grades. Fancy cattle brought $5.GOJi5.7o ; choice steers , $5.35ff5.65 ; mediums , $4.905)5.03 ; beef steers , $4.50 4.85 ; stockera and feeders , $3. KiG.25 ( ; .bulls , $3.00J4.50 ; cows and heifers , $3.C&5j4.50 ; western fed steers , $4.7085.45 ; Texans , $4.10S5.12V4 ; calves , $4.507.00. The moderate supply of hogsi served to quicken the general demand and sales ruled SifflOc higher ; fair to choice , $3.70iT3.S7i4c ; heavy packers , $3 505f3.67i,4 : mixed , $3.60 ® 3.SO ; butchers , $3.GO@3.S2V4 ; lights , $3.55 3.80 ; plRB , $3.2503.65. There was a poor demand for sheep nnd Iambs and prices were Irregularly lower. Inferior to prime sheep , $2.7505.25 ; yearlings , $5.2505.50 ; Colorado unshorn lambs , $6,45 © 6.65 ; clipped lots , $4.0006.00 ; spring lambs , $ G.OOJJ7.50 per 100 pounds. RECEIPTS-Cattlc , 2,000 head ; hogs ; 22,000 head ; sheep , 5,000 head. Knnnnn City Live .Stock. KANSAS CITY , June 2. CATTLE Re ceipts , 2.SCO head natives ; 200 head Texans. Indifferent demand for export steers , the few offerings of that class selling at lower prlces. Good Inquiry for light steers nnd butcher stock at steady prices ; heavy native steers. $3.100530 : medium steers , $4.6505.10 ; lightweights. $4.6505.10 ; ptockera and feed ers , $4:0005.30 ; butcher cows and heifers , $3.35fi4. 0 ; canners , $2.5003.35 ; western steers , $4.2505.16 ; Texans , $4.2SraS.25. HOGS Receipts. 14,230 head. Good active demand for packing and shipping grades , 50100 higher prices. Heavy , $3.6503.75 ; mixed , $35503.75 ; light , $3.4503.60 ; pigs , $3.4003.35. SHEEP Receipts , 2.650 head. The recent decline , in prices of dressed mutton caused slaughtering grades to sell slow and at lower prices. Spring lambs brought $ G.OOft > , 7.00 ; Colorado woo' lambs , $5.7506.00 ; clipped , $4.5005.50 : muttons , $4.5005.20 ; eves , $3.750) ) ' 4.50 ; stockers and feeders * , $3.7404.50 ; culls , $2.00413.25. | Now York Mvc Stock , I iNEW YORK , Juno 2. BEEVES Re- i colpts. 2.S50 head ; trade dull , prices weak except for prime beeves ; rrv.'dlum to prlmo , steers , $3.7505.30 ; common oxen , $3.13 ; 'hulls ' , $3,6004.40 ; cows , $2.60f.03 ) ; exports 1 tomorrow , 1,630 ca'tMo ' nnd 4,991 quarters of beof. CALVES-Riicelpts. 292 head ; frcah Mock In fair demand and llrmer : common Jo choice veals , $4.0004.25 ; good buttermilks , $3.73. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. C.463 i head ; dheep slow and common stock lower , i prlmo yearlings and choice lambs sternly : , common and medium , 15025c lower ; two and i ono-half cars sheep and yearlings unsold , poor to prime sheep , $3.00tM.75 ; common to cholco yearlings , $4.1500.3714 ; lambs , $ G.50Q ) I 8.00 ; culls. $1. , HOGS Racelp'ts ' , 2,516head / ; dull and lower ; good western hogs sold at $1,10 , SI. I.oulN I.lvc SlncU. | ST LOUIS. June 2. CATTLE Receipts , 800 head. Market steady ; fair to cholco native shipping and exports , $1.5005.30 , with fancy worth 15.60 ; dressed beef and butcher Htev > rs. $4.4005.10 ; fleers under 1.000 Ibs. , $3.7504.R5 ; Htockcrs and feeders , $3.6001.75 ; cows and heifers. $25004.85 ; bulls' ' , $360il4.nO ; oanners. $2.0003.00 ; Texas cows and heifers , $2.G004.25 ; Texas nnd Indian steers , $3.50 ® 5 or i HOGS-RccclptK , 7,000 head. Market a I slmdo heller ; pigs nnd lights , S3 6303,70 ; packer * . $3K303,7o ; butchers' , $3.750383. i SHEEP Receipts. 1,800 head. Market slow ; native millions. $1.5015.50 ; spring lambs. $ C.0007.50 : culls * and bucks , $1.500) ) , 4.00 ; blockcra. $3.2503.75. NIocK In Following are -Iho receipts nt the four principal western market ? for Juno 2 : Oittle. Hogs , Sheep. Omaha. . 2.769 S.6CS 2E56 Chicago . 2.000 22.000 C.COO Kansas Clly . 2,820 14,230 2,6V ) St. Louis . . BOO 7.000 1,800 Totals . 8,359 51,893 Wm Are Under Contract. To sell the 10 lots in BEMIS PARK , at public auction , Without Reservation , Sat urday , One P. M. nt our office. PAYNE-HARDER CO. , Agents , WHEN OTHE09 PAIL . . .CONSULT. . . Scarlcs & Scarlcs OMAHA , NEB. Spctl.ilisis In Nervous , GlironicS Private Diseases " / * ltn ' "omer . We guarantee to cure all C M curable of Catanh , All Dtttaitiaf tlitA'we , T/irmX / , ( Vief. Slnmatli , Itoittls nml Mi'fr ; llutlrvctlt , Vcirl- t , ( Saiuirrluxa , phllltll Aml al1 'tq ' attending bUllllU aliment , , among VuwnS MIMIe Aoctl antl Ohl Mtn. W * " " ' * . Soreq , Rlnrul ntul Hn Spot , DIOOll ailU OKIIl pimply. Scrodila.lTi morn , Tetter , llcjom.i , ami lllood 1'olion , thor oughly clr.tnscil from the M Mom : aUoVcak > nr nof Organs , Inflammation , Ruptures , rilc , Vistulaetc , , rtttnnh Throat , Lungs , Llrcr , Dyspoptla Ofllill I II and.ill bnnclnnd Htomach trouble * . i - , , ( ilvcu careful nml special attention LmllCS for all tliclr many aliments. WRITE your troubles , If out of the city , TliousAiicts curoil nt home by corrcspomlciica. Dr. Scarlcs & Sc.irles , 119 S. 14thSt. , Omaha , l'"or the cure of all disorders of th Stomach. Liver , Bowels , Kidneys. Hladder , Nervoua Diseases , JXIRS of Appetite. Headache. Con- stlpatlnn , CostlveticHS , Indigestion , Bilious ness. Kc\\r. Inflammation of the Bowels. Plica and nil derangements of the Internal Viscera. Purely vegetable , containing no mercury , minerals or deleterious drugs. OBSERVE the following symptoms resulting from Dis ease of the Digestive Organs : Constipa tion , Inward Plies , Kullnesrt of the Blood In the Head , Acidity of the Stomach , Nausea , Heartburn , Dlsgimt of Food , Fullness or Weight in the Stomach , Sour ICructlotis , Sinking or Fluttering of the Heart , Chok ing or Suffocating Sensations when In a lying posture. Dimness of Vision , Dizziness on rising suddenly. Dots orVobs Bcforo the SIg'tu ' , Fever nnd Dull Pain In the Head , Deficiency of Perspiration , Yellowness of the Skin nnd lOycs , Pain In .the Side , Chest , Llmlm , and sudden Flushes of Heat , BurnIng - Ing In the Flesh. A few doses of RADWAY'S PILLS will free the system of nil the above-named disorders. Price 25c per box. Sold by nil druggists , or sent by mall upon receipt of price. KADWAY & CO. , 65 Elm St. , New York. DR. CHARCOT'S TONIC TABLETS ere the onlj positively guaranteed rcmodjjor tlio Drink Hatilt , Nervousness and Jttlancholy caused t/HroncdrlnU. \VK < JITAHA.VTIK jum IIOXKH U cur any case with a positive ivrlltn Riiar- niiirn or refund Uio money. onJ to destroy tlio appetlto tor Intoxicating liquors. THE TABLETS CAN BE OIVEN WITHOUT KNOWLEDGE OP TUG PATIENT. STRONG DRiilK 01 J10.00 wo will mall you Jour f 4 ] tioxda and posi tive written Kuavitiitco to cure or rotund Tourmoney. Slum * , boi BIycra , Dillon limn Co. , Solq Atfclitt , Ititli and Farniiiu , Oiuulin. Neb ; Besl Dining Car Service. Only Deoot In Chicago on the Elevated looo > MOVE It will soon bo hot red hot. ii Has your ofllco a window on tlio * J J west so that on a July day , you . . . t * fairly bake ? Is the coolest place In town In f summer. There Is no west' ex posure all the rooms are light # nnd pleasant. A ullmpso of the palms and fountain In the court ; } Is as good as a trip to Newport. 7 . C. PETERS & CO. Rental Agents , Ground Ploor. HRPENMEYaCO. ROOM4HrLIFEBU > 0. BRANCH OHA14A UrtCOUl ( It ! ? , JAMES EQOYD & CO. , Telephone 1030 , Oinuliu , Neb COMMISSION , GRAIN , J'KOVISIONS anU STOCKS UUAKU OP T1MDK. Direct wrr to CiilcaKO uj .Mew York. Corr pondtuti ; JjUn A. Warrts * Co.