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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1899)
TIIE OMATIA DAILY BETS : SATVKnAV , .TUNE 10 , 1895) . COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIA Crop Report * Have a Daleterions Effect c Wheat Market' FEELING OF INSTABILITY PERVADES TRAC Condition of the I.rmlln Ci-rrnl Hnn Itn J'floet on Corn i nml ( In ( nml Until Decline. / CHICAGO , Juno 9. Fcnr of a benrls government crop report was ngnln a , mil rtono around the necks of wheat npcculi tors today. Thl and estlmatc of tin cno jnous winter nnd spring wheat yield cllppt ' /ir off July iinil Ufl * e oft September who * luring nn exceedingly dull session. Coi end oats -\vero \ also very dull nnd decline nboul Uo each. Provisions closed 2V401 ( lower. For a brief period Immediately followln the opening whent showed aomo degree < BtendJnes . This wai due to the KaHsr cnip report mnUIng < 2r ,000,000 bushels tl ; jnaxlmUm possibility of thnt state's ylcl nnd to the continued Iliikslan damage r < portB. Hut the steadiness was not of Ion duration. Oponlng nt 74Ti'57oe July , nftcr few trannnrUotin nt those figures , slowl tthd off. Thitro were slight renrtlons i times ) , cnusc < l ( y covering by shorts , hi the ( cndency In the main was stcadll downward nnd bnforo the noon hour tli jjrlco had touched 74',4e. The north > yeLwj a free seller on the decline. Besides tli natural feeling of beftrlHhncos caused b .the government crop report due tdmorro1 the market was mm-h dcprcaHpd by Snow crop report , whLch said that 660,000.X ( IniRhfrls wns-a conservative estimate of th nrobaliln yield-of winter nnd spring' when thin year , These figures , were far over th nvcr.iRo production for several years pas rnd made the market susceptible to an pelllhfr 'pTcsaUro , Lil ral northwest art ! oral recelptM were a factor. Minnenpoll und Duliith reported 550 cars , compared wit ( IK last'week nnd 221 n , year. ago. Chldag receipts were 86 carsi 3 of contract ciualltj O stlmatcs on tlie vlalblo pupply were fo nn Increase of nbout 1,500,000 bushels , corr j ared with a decronMo last year of 2,000,0 ( bushels. THla'also hwul Its effect. Argcr tine shipments were , 1,098,000 bushcli ugalnst 251,000 bushels , last year. The Hen board , claimed ns high as seventy loail anken for export. After noon there wa rnhio Improvement. Liquidation wn oheckcd by a number of complaints trot Indian Territory , Kansas nnd Nebraska c ton much tnlh and the market receive eultttnntlal Hupport. Hio first In some tlmi when prlVuto cables w.cre received from prominent" Chicago grain denier now 1 Ku s1a conllrinlng the -worst reports as t the coimltlon of the crops of Mouther llussla. and Rouinanla. I'rovlous to thl tuna the market Jiud declined to. 73c , bu lurlmr the last ha'.f hour's iraillng a. re covery to 74'Ki ' ( > 74K'f took place. That wa the price nt the clone. Corn wnft dull ami a little lower through out. Commission 'houses were moderat nellerfc and buying wa scattered. Con ; plaints of too much rnln In the corn bel had a steadying Influence on prices. Cas demiind wn t-ather jraor. RecelptH wcr rIU ctii-s : July Vnnged from 33c to 33T4B34 nnd closed ' ,6c lower at 33c.- Outs wory dull ami u. shade lower. Cro reports wt-re Kohiewhn't bullleli , tint syn- i > athy with wheat WBH shown In the c.np of selling. There was little cash demam Itecelnts were 21fi cars. July ranged froi 2,1'ifl > 23'io ' to 23 M234c ? ! and closed ' /.SU ( lower at 23'.4c. rravlttlons were practically at a standstl during most of the session. There was som colrtmlBsIoh house selling of pork nnd th decline that followed wus shared In ft dc Kree by .other products. Packers also sol unoderntcly. Buying was wmttered. At th close Ju'y pork was lOc lower nt JS.WV ( < July Iniil 5c lower nt Jl.97 > 4 nnd July rib Eltc to 5c lower at Jl.fi2M ; . Estimated receipts for Saturday : "Wheal 1C chrs : co'rn , 53o cnrs ; oats , 2CO cura ; hogs 18.000 head. Lending futures ranged as follows ; Arllclcin Open. Hlfh. W. O10B8. YCSfd Wheat. JUly , . , 76 73M Sept. . . MH Doc . . . 75 70 > Horn. July. . . ' 331 Sept . . SSH'BU 34V Doe .1 : ih ; , July . . S05 Si-tit . 833 .If In re I. r..noo July . . .n-oo -naj hem . . 15 010 -IF 515 Rlbiu . . Ju ; ft. * - j. July. . , | . . ' , , 4 77W 4 7S 477 No. 2. Canh qtiotatlonE were an follows : K I. O till 'Market iiulet : winter patents t3.ra3.75 : .itralghts. J3.35iT3.45 ; clears , J3.15 ? 3.25 ; spring Hpeelal ? . $1.33 ; patents. J3.40 3.80 ; straights , { 2.00f3.25 ( | ; 'bakers. 2.'Ja@2.X ( ) . VVIUiA'l' No. 3 spring , 71Q74Vic ; No. red , 7yii" ( ° ic. COIlN-No. 2 , 33 i5tc. OATS-No. 2 , 2-Wc ; No. 3 white , 27jT2S ( c. 11YK No.2.-57o. BAHhBY No , > 2. 30' ' < R39c. { jlCUDHNo. . 1 llaxseed , $1.03 : northwest 81.03 ; prime timothy , $2.35. PHOVIS1ONS Mess ixjrk , per bbl. , $7.0f B.10. Iv.ird , per 100 Ibs. . $ l.S5Q4.07'i. Shor ribs sides ( loose. ) , $4.4.V7I.75. ! Dry salte , < ehouldera ( boxed ) . $4. 50SJ4.75. Sliort cleai el'deH ( boxed ) , $1.905(5.00. ( WHISICY Distillers' finished goods , pe ; gal. . S1.2G. . .SUGAHfJ-Cilt. ioaf , JG.02 ; granulated , $5,62 Tho'followlnir-'nro the receipts .and ship ments for today : \rtlcles. . Receipts. Shlpm'ts tFlotir , bbls. . . . " . . ' . 9,000 9,0 < 1i Wheat. bu. . . . . . - . . 124.000 S9.00I Corn , itll . , . 550.000 360,001 Oats , nu . ' . . ' .3V7.000 29SOOi aiye. bu . 15,000 . Barley , bu . 16,000 . On Hip Produce exchange today the buttei market wns strong ; creameries , 13V < . ( fJlSc rtairles ; lOfilGc. cheese , .easy , 7i4iSVic ; IERgf , ftendj' ; fresh , 12c. KEW YOHIt GKNUHAIj MAIIKI2T for tlio Dny nil Gencriil CoilllllllllltU'M. NKW YOniC , Juno 9.--FI > OUR-necelpt e',2r,7 bills' . ; exports , 5 , 43 ? bbls ; quiet ; winter - tor pii'leuts ' , J3.9tVTfl.oO ; winter strnlghtn , f3.5W3.CiO ( ; aitnnesotn : patents , $4.0094.15 ; win- iter PxtriiK , - J2.C04i3.10 ; Minnesota bilkers , N.OOTf3.2J ; wlntnr low griules. J2.45Q2.55. Hy < Hour , dull : good to fair , $3.1083.20 ; choice tc fancy. $ : i.2fi 3.60. CORN.MJiAIQulet ; yellow western , B2fiSU' ; city , fflOSlc ; nrandywlno. $2.15Q2.20. HYK Klfin ; No. 2 'wes'tern , 6G > ic f. o. b. ntloat. . ItAULKY Dull ; feeding , 37o ; maltlnB , .4f. < 0 Ddd o. 1 , f. . nuffalo. HARL15Y AIAin1 Dull : Western , 57063C. WHUArrRec'etpfs , 239,550 bu. ; exports , C,930 bu , Spot , steady ; No. 2 red , . TOJje , spot nnd to nrrlve , f , o. b. , ulloat ; No. 2 red , tle , elevator ; No. 1 northern Duluth , 81Tt.e , f. o. b. , alloat , spot. Options opened steady at > o advance on Kansas crop reports , but turned .easier In the absence of outside sup port nnd declined Ic under local Belling , with Know'H prediction of tntal winter and isprlnc wheat crops of , fjT > p,000WO bu. , with 3.000,000 bu. .carried over from lut't ' year and Jieavy Increase In visible supply predicted COrtN HucelptH , 229,4,00 bu. ; exports , 143- 101 bu. , gpot. linn ; No. 2 , 4c. | f. o. b. , nilont ; 41o delivered and -lOc elevator. Oiitonn | opened 1 1-liJc hlglier. but subsequently de clined with wheat , closing alwut steady ; July. 33 l-ldfflKi 11-lic ; closed. 39Hc ; Bep- tember. ; wv S3'io ; closed , 33'ic. OATOHecelpts , 135,600 bu. ; exports , 13,421 l > u. Spot , dull ; No. 2 , S0',4o ; Nn. 3 , 30o ; No. 2 tvhltp , 8Jc. lOpttonn Inactive and nominal. MAY Steady. ; shipping , 65UCOo ; good to cholca. TttfTSOc. HOl'Sr-Stendy ; state , common to choice , 1598 crop , Cittc ; 1597 .crop. UClSo ; 169S crop , 16i18c | liea\y SOU'S2lHo ' : acid , 2lfl22c. I > ItpIQNS ] ! ecr. steady ; family , $9.505 ? 10.M. extra mess. $9.00 ; beef hams. $19.50 ; packei , jg.SO lO.OO ; extra India mess , $14.00 fTlG.&O. cut jueutu. atvady ; pickled bellies , 54. ! 7 > < iiS.TO ; pickled shou'.ders , $4.25 ; pickled JiamsS.OOififl.C5. Uird , weak ; steamed , $5.20 ; Anicrl- l5rrrKR-Reeept ( ? . V.I IS pkgti.j steady ; western creamery , 155j > lSic ; factory , HViif c'l/KKSK / Receipts , 4OSq pkgs , ; Irregular : largf , white , 7e ; small , wlilte , 7Vjc ; large , colored . 7Hc ; small , iwlored , 7Vic. KOas-HecelptB , 5,400 pkgs , ; llrm ; west- wn. Jl c . ? oulheri ) . Ou to 7oj 6. - MOIAS8ES-KIrm New Orleans , open kettle , good tocholce. ' 3JST36C. MBTAljS Nominal advanced were rc- corclod Iji. Iron nnd tin today , while epolter showed wenknws nn1 a shnrp break , nif * . h iwover. continued of a lixtless na turr , with * fntlment mixed. News wv conllletlng nn < l. raleulnted to check frrxl Interest In the market. At the close ttv Melnl QXchnnge called pig Ir&n warrant : entirely inniilnHl at $13. l..nko copp < * r. rttil nnd nominal nt $1 .50 , tin , higher 'nut dull with $15.8 > bid and $25. "B n.tked ; lead , quiet $1.45 bl'l an < l $1.60 nsked ; ppetcr : weak nm lower , nuoted nt $6.60. nrokors' price fo lead Is 1425 and for copper $ lS.25giS.50. OMAHA ( iK.VKHAIi MAItltHT. Condlllnn of Trn'ilc nml QuotnUorm 01 Slnplr nnd I'nnrjProdnop. . KOGS Receipts moderate ; good etock HUTTER- Common to fair , choice , WFtllc ; separator , ISc ; gatherei creamery , IGc. POULTRY Hens , live , 7'4c ; spring chick ens , 20Q23c : old nnd stasgy roosters , live 3H@Sc ; ducks nnd geese , live , 7c ; turkeys live , S 9c. I'faKONS-Llvc , per doz. , 75cQ$1.00. VKAI > S Choice , 9c. rilKSH WATI5U PISH Catnuh. per Ib. 12o ; buffalo , per Ib. , dressed , 7c ; whit' ' llsh , lOc ; lake trout , Oe ; yol'.ow pike dressed , 9o : round , 8c ; silver herring , 5c perch , 6c ; bullheads , dressed , lOc ; blacl bass , 14Q15c. SBA KISH-rlounders , 8c ; haddock , lOc Columbia river salmon , 15c ; halibut , lie blue llsh , lOc ; Spanish mackerel , 9o ! re < snapper , So ; extra largo mackerels , each 30o ; roe shad , each , 40c ; shad roe , pb pair , 20S25c. CANTAtX3UIM3-JPcr ! crat * . $1.6032.00. WAX HHANS-One-thlrd tU. . 755S5e. STRINQ DHANS-One-thlrd bu. , C5i5c. PHA'S-iPf-r basket. 65c. HADI'SIUOS-'l'er ' doz. bunche * , 10 < 315c. TOMATO IiS-JlVr 4-basket crate , $1.601 1.7C. l.KTTt'CK Home grown , per dozct IhunchcaJ 2oe. v ASPARAGUS Home grown , per doze : bunches. 30S33e. ONIONS Homo grown , per dozei bunche. ' , according to size , 815o. ( 'AHnAOE-Cratcd , per Ib. , 3o. CAULIFLOWER- crate. $1.50. llKANS-Mand-plckcd navy , per bu. , $1.50 iPOTATOES-Old stock , 0065c ; new po tatoes. $1.00 per bu. CUCUMBEUSrPcr bu. box , $1.76p6r ; , doz. 35050c. ' FRUITS. , ' BTrtAWBERRlES-'Pcr crate ; shlpplni stock , $2.00172.23. . , GOOHEniiRRIES Per 2I-qt. case , $1.75. CHERUIES-Cnllfornla , per 10-lb. box TROPICAL , FRUIT. LEMONS - California , fancy , $3.Bvn3.7B choice , $3.25fff350 ; McsslnA- fancy , $1.00. ORANGES-Secdllngs. $3.0083.50 ; Mediter ranean sweets. $4.004i25. PINEAPPLES-Per Uoz. , $1.50 ; per crate $1.2o. BANANAS Choice , crated , largo stock per bunch. $2.252.50 ; mcdlum-stzet bunches , $2.00J2.23. MISCELLANEOUS. MAPLE SYRUP-Five-gal. cans , each J2.25 ; gal. cans pure , per doz. , $12.00 ; half. sal. cans , $ ( J.2'i ; quart cans , $3.50. NUTS- Almonds , per Ib. , 17c ; Brazils , pci Ib. . 9510e ; ; English walnuts , per Ib. , fancj soft shell , 12'iO13c ; standards , lOJTllc ; 111. bert * . per Ib. , lie ; pecans , polished , SS'lOo cocounuts , per 100 , $4.00 ; peanuts , raw , 6V4fi Oc ; roasted , eViffTc. MAPLE SUGAK-Cholce. In boxes , 9c. HONEY-Cholce white , 12H13V-c. CIDER-Per half bbl. . $3.w7 'SAUEUKRVUT Per half bW. , $2.00 2.25. HIDES , TALLOW , ETC. HIDES No. 1 green hides , 7Uo : No. ' . green hides , QY4c ; No. 1 Salted hldea. 8\4c ; No. 2 salted hides , 7'4c ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 tc 12 Ibs. , lOc : No. 2 veal ealf , 12 to 15 Ibs. , Sc , TALLOW GREASE , ETC. Tallow No. 1 3' < .c ; tallow , No. 2 , 3c ; rough tallow. IHc ; white grease , 2'4Q3c ; yellow and brawn grease , lUf2c. SHEEP 1'ELTS-Grcen salte < l , each. ISfl 75c ; green suited shearings ( short wooled early skips ) , each , 15o ; dry shearing * ( shorl woo.ed early skins ) . No. i , each , 5o ; drj ( lint , Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , 4@5c ; dry flint , Kans.is und Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , 35T4c ; dry flint , Colorado rado butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , 4f)5c ) ; dry Hint , Colorado murrain wool pelts , per ! b. . actual weight , 3Jf4c. St. I.oiilx Miirkrt. ST. LOUIS , June 9. FLOUR-Qulct nnd easy ; patents. $3.75 3.90 ; straights , $3.35@ 3.50 ; clears , $3.101(3.30. WHEAT Txjwer ; No. 2 red , cash , In ele vator. 74c ; on track , 75c ; Jun 74c ; July , 75 ti5J75io asked : & ! ptember , 76g > 76c askwl : iNo.2 hardi 71572V4c. CORN Ixiwor ; No. 2 cash. 33c ; track , 33V4c ; June. 32 4c nsksd ; July. 32c bid ; Bep. t ember. 32T4c nsked. OATri Lower ; No. 2 cash. 24Uc ; track , 25o ; June , 24'4c ; July , 23 c ; iSeptember , 20c ; No. 2 white. 2SV4ff29c. ( -JlYE Klrmiat 5Sc.- .0,0.1 METALS Lead , steady at $1.30. Spelter. nominal at $6.45. ' POULTRY Higher : > 'chicken * . 7i48e ; Springs , ISiiJlSc ; turkeys , GCJ ducks , 60 ; Hprlnp's. ' Sci gee e' . 'springs , lOc. .iBUTTUR Steiidy ; .crt-amery , 1519c ; ( SEJEDSPrlmo timothy , steady nt $1.75 ® 2/15' . Clover. $3.00f 5.00. I ? In x need. 97c. CORN MEAI-Stoady at $1.8001.55. RRAN igtesuly ; sacked lots , .cast track , JCfiS7c. HAY Steady ; timothy , $8.60012.50 ; prairlo , 'WHlSKY-Steady nt $1.26. COTTONTI ES-830. HAOCilNO MiOTic. PROVISIONS-Dry salt meats , un changed ; box-id shoulders , S4.37V4 ; extra Bhorts. $4.87 % : clear ribs , $5 ; clear sides , $3.25. Bacon , milot ; boxed shoulders , J5.12V4 ; extra shorts , $3.37i,4 ; clear rl.ba , $5.50 ; clear SKIPS , J.'i.TS. RECElPTS-JFlour , 6,000 ( bbls.wheat , 13- 000 bu. : corn , 86,000 ibu. ; eMs , 19.000 bu. tSHIPMBNTS- Flour , 3,000 'bbls. ; wheat. 6,000 bu. ; corn , 103,000 bu. ; oats , 20,000 biu. 1 KiiiimiM City Hrnlu nml ! 'rovl lonii. KAiNSAS CITY. June. 9. WHEAT-Cloee : No. 3 , CORN July. SO' c ; Septentber , 3Wic ; cash , Slo. 2 mixed 3H4c ; No. 2 white , 3lVc ; No. 'OATS No. 'J white. Sa-ffCaVAc. - RYE-Steady ; No. 2. B c. HAY Choice timothy , $8.609.00 ; choice > ralrp. | $7.505)7.75. EQG9 iFIrm : supplies moderate ; fresh Missouri and Kansas stock , firsts , per doz. , wises returned , lie. RECElPTS WUeat , 55,260 bu. ; corn. 30.900 Ml. ; oats , 4,000 bu. SIII.nMBNTS-Whe.at. . 41,100 bu. ; corn , 8.- 00bit. . ; oats , 9,000 bu. Liverpool Or a I n null Provision * . LIVERPOOL. June 9. PROVISIONS Beef , extra India mess , steady , 60s ; prime ness , steady , G5s ; shoulders , square , 12 to 14 bs. . llrm , 20c. WHEAT & | mt , No. 2 red western winter , lull. 5nllV < l ; No. 2 red western winter , dull , s3Hd. Futures , quiet ; July , 5s 10d , CORN Spot American mixed , new , quiet , 5d ; American mixed , old , quiet , 3s5Md , 'utures , quiet ; June , 3s5Hd ; July , 3s5V4d ; September , Toli-ilo Mnrkot. TOL10DO , O. . June 9. WHKAT Quiet but Irm ; No. 2 cash , 75o : July. 76VjC. OOR-N Dull but steady ! No. 2 mixed. 34c. OATS Dull and easy ; No. 0 mixed. 24c. RY13 Dull but steady ; No. 2 cash , B7V4c > ld. SEEDS Clovorswd , dull ; prime , cash , now , $3.75 bid ; October , $4.45 bid. I'lillnilpliililii 1'rodncr. PHILADELPHIA. Juno 9.-nUTTER Firm : fancy western creamery , 18V4c ; fancy ventern prints. 19c. EGGS Steady ; freah nearby. ISVAftHc ; resh western , HWlHie ; fresh southwestern , 1V4 < fi.llc : fresh southern. 13 CHEESE-Dull and weak. lH M'lirnt anil l'"lnnr. MINNEAPOLIS , Juno 9. WHEAT In tc o : No. 1 nortliorn , 7254c ; July , 75U0' ' 5ic : S.ptetnbfr. 71HW7U4c. On 'track : ' No. hhrd , 73et No. 1 noi'thorn72c ' ; No , 2 lorthern , "Use. FLOUR Unchanged. 11 RAN-Un changed. _ Mlltriiiiki'i * ( iralii .Mnrket , iMILWAUICEE. June 9. WHEAT Lower tc _ ; No. 1 northern , 76c ; No. 2 northern , llYE Steady ; No. 1. 67@57'.ic. ' BAJRLEY-Dull ; . 2 , 40Vc ; sample , 35 I'tMirlu PEORIA , Juno 9. CORN Inactive , ewer ; No. 3 , 32ic , OATS Inactive ; No. 3 white , 26c. WHISKY Firm , on the basis of $1.26 for nlslieil goods. Duliitli AVIipnt Market. DULUTH , Juno 9.-WHEAT No. 1 hard. ash , 75Ho ; July. 76T e ; No" 1 northern , a h , 71o \ ; No. 8 northern , Suunr Market. NEW YORK , Juno 9. SUGAR Raw , Irons : ruined , active. NEW ORL1-JAN8 , Juno 9. SUGAR 'Irm ; open kettle. 3iiH 6-16c : centrifugal , ellow , 4V > JT'l 10-16c : seconds. 3Hftc. MOLASSI-S Dull ; contrlfugal. 6Hc. l ONDON , June 9.-JSUGAR Centrlfugral , 3d * ' ColTee Market. NEW YORK , June 9.-COFFEE-OpUons pcned steady. unch nged to I points Igher ; ruled fairly active , -with profes- lonala In control. iForelgn market news dl llnctly more favorable , hut offset li T > nrt by heavy receipts , Indifferent con BUmptlvo ilemnnd , large nrrivuls t Neiv York nnd nbscnco of outside support Closed tendy. unchanged to 6 points higher sales. 7,2fX ) baRS , Including : September $4.95 ; October , $4.95 : November. $5 ; Decem her , $5.30 ; March , $5.50 ; > Mn.v , $5.60. 6pol Rio , dull Mild , quiet. MOVHMHVl'S OI- ' STOCKS AMI I1OXD5 Snunr the Center of Attrnctlnn am Kzcltcnient Prevails , NEW YORK , Juno S.-La'te this after noon occurred ono of those slaughters o the Innocents nround the Sugar post on th floor of the Stock exchange , which hnv come to bo looked for as a periodical tncl dent In the history of the exchange. Fo weeks there have been direful prediction thnt the end of the Sugar company ns : dominating factor In the rcllnlng Indutrtr was at hand ; that the fight of Its life wn on Us hands ; that the suspension of dlvl dends was Imminent to carry on the wa nnd all sorts of disastrous prediction ! Men supposed to be vcrtt-d In the Insld affairs' of the company 'hnve ' cither bcei silent with nn expression of plaintiff Rid ness or have freely admitted their convlc tlon of the truth of the worst thnt couli be said. Many persons , attracted by th prevailing high level of Sugar , consldcrlni these conditions , have sold the stock ver liberally , with the expectation of buylni back when the collapse came. A grcS many of these bought their stock to cove * hort contracts today nt u level of nearl' ' W points nbovc tbnt nt which the dlrefii predictions had carried It. Insldo Interest became nverse to selling nnd held out teii nclously for the higher price. This excii ing nnd painful Incident closed n day o uniform strength , throughout the murkc for securities. The nction of the market wns very trim liar to that of yesterday , the early Btrcngil centering In the New York traction wtock nnd grangers. The bears mnde nn Ineffec tual nttcmpt to olwck' advance by raid lug down Continental Tobacco over points. They turned Sugar backward U points , but without marked effect on thi general list. Later there wns realizing li the New York traction groups with reac tlcmai of nbout 1 point. The vigorous strengtl developed by coalers again -turned the mar ket upward. The same thing happened li 'the ' last hour , when the professionals tool proms In Sugar nnd the traction stocks Tlio recovery began In some of the obsctin stocks , Dps Molncs & Fort Dodge rlslni US , Consolidated Gns 8 points nnd the WIs consln Central new Issues' 25J2V4. People' : Gas nnd Steel and Wire nlso came late lnt < the advance , the Intter on a publlshei opinion by a director In favor of a dlvl dend on the common stock. Then cnm < the rush In Sugar , which made the las prices the highest of the day. The ne.1 B Jn In Sugar is 6 J. In Brooklyn Transli b , in Metropolitan Street Railway 6H , Manhattan - hattan 4 , In thlo coalers from 1VJ In Dela ware & Hudson nnd New Jersey Centra to 4'/4 In Lacknwanna , In tihc grangers frotr 1 to 1H percent nnd In matiy standard stocks a point or over. The nnnouncemcnt of further shipments of gold wna without the slightest effect or the market , ns wns the continued Inrgt selling for London account. An Improver tone for the copper properties wns nn inci dent In the days market , Anaconda rising The market for railroad bonds was rathci moro active today and prices tended up ward. There wns very Inrge buying , of the Reading nnd Colorado Sou'thern Issuer Totnl snles. par value. $3,135,600 ; United States 5a advanced VS. but the 3s deellncO % In the bid price. The Commercial Advertiser's Lender financial cablegram says : The Transvnfl , deadlock still dominates the markets here , but apprehensions are passing off. The close wns rather harder , with consols frac tionally better. Americans , were "the " atronp feature ; they were active nnd remained hard on the lead of Louisville & Nashville , New York checked the rise momentarily , but on the streeit they recovered to the best ; Spanish 4s were 64 > ; ; coppers begar weak , but recovered on the rise of 15si In ? ? ! ' ? hnt ° itWe 46H4IV * : Anaconda. ( New York JSS Htnhsbi ? - bought boll the latter. Silver ? was speculative ! wanted and closed at 27 % . Money was slack ! The following are the closing on the . 'Bx-dlvldcnd. fTho total sales of stocks today amounted to 63S.SOO shares. Including : American Stce' ind "Wire , 62,300 ; American Sugar , 97,300 ; American Tobacco , 6,300 ; .Anaconda , 4,700 ; Atchleon preferred , 27.800 ; Brooklyn Rapid transit , 43,800 ; New Jersey Central. 3,200 ; Burlington. 27,400 ; Chicago , ' .Milwaukee & 3t. Paul. 22.400 ; Rock Island , 20,400 ; Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha , 1,700 ; Con- ? PvAntd , aas3l * ° ° ! Continental Tobacco , 19.600 ; Delaware , Lackawanna & Western r,700 ; Des M Dines & Fort Dodge , 7.COO ; Fed- 5r,3l s'fe1' ' , 18.500 ; LouUvllle , fc Nashville , 1,000 ; Manhattan , 52,600 : Metropolitan. 11- 00 ; Jllsspurl , Kansas & Texas 'preferred , 1.300 ; Missouri J'acllle. fi.r.OO ; Now York Central , J.900 ; Northern Pacific , 6,900On - : arlo Western. 22,700 ; Pennsy'vania , 9.000 ; People's Oas , 14,200 ; Readlilg , 3,700 ; Reading Jrst preferred , 18,400 : Heading necond pro- rerred , 3,100 ; Southern preferred , 4000- L'nlon Pacllic , S.600 ; Union Pacific preferred ' -.iRllbbe11 ! ' < lC ° 0 : Wisconsin - Central ' , 1,100 ; Wisconsin Central preferred , 10 100 Xrw York Mining QuntntlniiN. NEW YORIC. Juno 9.-The following are the closing prices for mining shares : " " Chollar IS inlarlo . . . . . . S * ) Crown Point V > Wilr . ice Con. Cala. & Va.lSfi I'lymoiiiti . 10 > eaJwood to QuIckelHer . MOde Could & Ourrle . . . 25 do pM . 7M lale ( z Norcrois . . 32 Slenn N'evada . 63 Iomt-t.take CC'Hj ron Hllver C4 I'nlcn Oon . 37 lexlcan 40 Yellow Jucket . 32 KnrclKU Flnniii-lnl , LONDON , June 9. American securities pened rather llrmer In response to better overnight prices from New York and were well maintained throughout. The c'cxse WHH steady , ine feellnfr was more buoyant nnd he demand moderate. Spanish 4s closed at 64 i. Gold at Buenos Ayres. 121,40. PARIS. June 9. Business on the bourse oday opened with prices rather firmer , but was soon unfavorable , owing to appre- lenslons as to the course of mattera at Lontf Charon on Sunday and the Trunnvaal affair , resultlns In numerous realizations , llo Tlntos advanced with the price of cop er. DeBeers were heavy and Kafllrawcro lat , thoueh toward the close of the market hey were In better demand on a message from the Trnnsvanl rcgarlinK arhiirntlon After the tU so of the btuifo K.itllrs n laps l. Three per cent rentes. V2f2'i' fo : the arcount. I-'xdinnee on l > ndon , 'At 20 < for checks. Spanish 4s clawed flfi.ts. RERUN , Juno 9. Korean securities wcr. . tiulet on the bourse today. Sprtnlsh 4 weri strong , but closed below the best l\irls ml vices. Americans were firm In sympath ; with New York. ExchaiiRe on Ixnulon , : marks 4I < 4 pfes. for checks. PnANKKORT , June 9.-nuslness frotid on the bourse today nnd prices wer > rnostliharder. . At the close there was i Slight reaction , especially In local securities York Money Mnrlirt. NEW YORK , June O.-MONBY-On call ptendy nt 2fl2'j per cent ; last loan nt 2' per cent ; prime mercantile paper , 3UST * pe cent. STBRL1NO KXCHANCJB-Rasler , wltl actual business in bankers' bills J4.S7H1 4.S7' < , for domaml nnd at W.SSHfM.Wii f-i sixty days ; ] x > sted rates , JI.S6HW4-S7 ntu $ I.S9 ; commercial bills. JI.SJVi. SILVER CHKTIF1CAT1-S-CO < 362C. HAR SILVKR-flOHe. -MKX1CAN DOLLARS IS4C. I3ONDS Oovernment. Irregular ; state , In active ; railroad , atrong. CloslnR quotations on bonds were ! U. S. . ref..TT. ( 7. . illl [ M. K. it. T.Jdn . . Ulli < U. S. Ss. rec . 10UHIM. K. AT. 4n . tT. S. SB. coup N. Y. C. Ists 115 ! U. s. new 4s.ret..130 * * N. J. C. fts 1311 U. P. do coup 130Vi N ' C. rts . * 1V7 u ! ; < oftf iV/ref . ' .V.iiu , N' c. 4s ! . . ! ! ! KM U. S. aocoup 113H' ' Xo.Puclflo Ists . . . .113 U.S. § .ri > r . ll''H.Ka . P.icino 3s UR U. s. ft coun . ll'JH No. 1'nclHc 4s. . . District 3 , UJ . llu N. V. O..tst. I. . 4s .107- Ala..elasi A . nn N. A. W. cOn. 4s . . . HM Ala..olais H. . . . . . . . no N. i. W. ecu US. . . . iHVVi Ala..clas C . too Ore. N. ls. < s 114 Aa..cnrronoy ) . ino Ore. N. 4s lllvMi Atcnlnon4s . 1113 O. S. I , . ( Is t , r 132H Do. nilj. 4s . 84 O. S. L 5s t. r . . . . Hi CanailaSo.Jdi. . . . .Ill Ite.idlnir 4s 8 ! ) 4 4 U. ( ( , W. Uts lei . C. iO. St. It. .Vl.M.con As 111S C. &N. W. con 7s. .143 St. U A3. K. Oon. 0. l2ilt ! uoS. K. deb. 6s.llW ! St. I'.COIlKOlS 171 Chi. Terms. . 4 , . . . .1U2U St. 1' . C. A. P. Ists. . 0.1R.U. lain' . . .IdilH St. P. C. i P. Ss. D. k. K. O. ti . lOIIVt so. lly.Ss nm KuslTonn. lots . . . ,10 U S. R. AT.tis 83 Krln Grn. 4s . - ; Tcnn. newtettJs , . pit F. W.A.D. Inlf. t.r. . . MH T. P. Ists 114 ! Gen. Elcc.us . 118 T. P. 'Jus. . . . , R. H. 4R , A. On . ni ; < tl. P. 4s O.1I.&S.A. ' - ' ( Wab. IBIS . . Mi.&T. Cent. . . . . Wab. liils. . . . 11. * T. ( . . oon. Us. . .109 W. Shore 4K Io\vaC. l t . , , .113 WlB. Cont. Ists 70 K. C. P. .V O. IMS . . 0 Vn. Centurlen 83 La. NnwCon. 4s.110H Vn. deferred 8 L.AN. Onl. 4B. . ! . . . 8U ColoradoSoutli'n 4s. R ! ) Offered. I.iiiulon Stnclc diiotiitlnnn. _ LONDON , June 9 4 p. m. Closlng : _ Ounsols. money..10 $ 7-18 N' . Y. Cciitral RAR SILVER-Flrm , 27 15-lGd per ounce. MONEY 1 per cent , The rate of discount In the open market for short hills. 213-16 per cent ; for three months' bills , 23-16Q2 per cent. I'Mnnnclnl Noted. NEW YORK. June 9. Clearings , J175.293- G2S ; balances , J10,990,422. 1JOSTON. June 9. Clearings , J23G24S7Q ; balances , J2.3S3.5SS. BALTIMORE. June 9.-Clearlngs , J3.578- 782 ; balances.S69C.29S. . CHICAGO , June. 9. Clearings , J19.344.903 ; balances , $1,703,404 ; Now York exchange , 6c discount ; sterling exchange , J4.S74.S9. ( ST. LOUIS- June 9. Clearings , J4SS8,064 ; balances , J909.077 ; money , steady , 45J7 per cent ; exchange on New York , 10ff25c pre mium. NEW ORLEANS , June g.-rrCIearlngs. Jl.149,479 ; New York exchange , b.Ynk , Jl per Jl.OOO premium ; commercial , 25c per Jl.OOO discount. PHILADELPHIA , Juno 9. Clearings , $121,128,777 ; balances , $1,842,034. Statement of Hunk of Germany. BERLIN , Juno 9. The weekly statement of the Imperial Bank of Germany shows the following changes : Cash In hand , de crease , 1,460.000 marks ; treasury notes , in crease , 100,000 marks ; other securities , de crease , 20,220,000 marks ; notes In circula tion , decrease , 22,120,000 marks. Condition of the Tri-unurr. WASHINGTON. Juno 9. Today's state ment of the condition of the treasury shows : Available cash .balance , $271,834,492 ; gold re serve , J233llO,21SV Cottnu Market. NEW YORJ.V. Juno 9.-COTTON The market .for cotton futures showed fair steadiness , but the market later developed pronounced weakness under heavy liquida tion , and brokortouchlng the lowest prices of the day , rtjjfco.vel of 5@T points under yesterday's -prtos. At the opening shorts covered energetically for a time. This de mand , In connection with good cables and moderate forcljin'-'hWying ' orders , advanced prices In some-'lnstances llt2 points. Senti ment underwent a radical change later under advices from Uw west to 'the ' effect that the iralna Jiadi .fnllert .during the night Intho central -and westo'rn sections , with showers Indicated for th * rest o > f the belt today. Close upon this news came adverse Hater cables and selling orders from ttio south. For thy rest of the session except at certain , periods during which the de cline was checked by profit taking , the market showed a general downward ten dency , 'with ( liquidation easily tli ? feature of the market. A tocal commission house sold In largo lots. Larger receipts than expected contributed to the unsettld con dition of the market. At the close the feeling was pteady with prices 5 5JU points lower. Quotations : Futures npeniMl quiet and steady ; June , J5.92 ; July , { 5.96 ; August , $5.97 ; September , J5.93 ; Octo ber , J5.93 ; November , $3.99 : December , JG.03 ; January. J6.0S ; February , J6.10 ; March , $6.14 ; Anrll. JG.17 : Mav. Jfi.20. INDW ORLEANS , June 9. COTTON Easier ; .sales . , 4,950 bales ; ordinary , 3 ll-16c ; jood ordinary , 43-lGc ; low middling , 4 15-lfio ; middling , S c ; g od middling , G5-16c ; mld- lllng fair. Glc ; 'receipts , 1.431 bales ; stock , Ml,793 ) bales. Futures , quiet but steady ; lune. J3.7G 'bid ; July , $5.76iio.77 ? ; August , [ 5.70ST5.71 ; September , JS.fiTifto.GG ; Oetob'r , fS.fififfo.fiG ; Noypmber , Ja.fiGfiS.G ? ; December , (5.70iJ5.71 ( ; January. J3.7Sf6.74 | ; February , [ 5.7CJfS.77 : ( March. J3.79f5.81. ST. LOUIS , June 9. COTTON-Stendv ' ; middling , 513-16r ; sales , 2.060 'bxl ? ; r'e- : clpts , 1,170 bales ; shipments , 1,320 bales ; Uoek , 84.183 bales. LIVERPOOL , Juno 9.-COTTON Good iimlness done ; prices Hrm ; American jnld- lllng , 37-lGd. The sales of the day wcr3 15.000 hales , of which 1,000 were for specti- ntlon and export , nnd Included 13,600 Anier- ean ; receipts , 10,000 bales. Including 8,000 \merlcan. FiJtur'S opened quiet with a nodetate domapd , and closed barely steady it the decline ; American middling , I. m.-c. , Tune. 323-6lJ324-6ld , sellers ; June nnd July , ! 23-Gf32l-44d ! ; , s.llers ; July and August , l23-G4n2l-G4 ( ] . sellers ; Augus.t nnd Septom- > er , 3 23-fllff3C4-84d , sellers : September and Detiober , 323-ftld , eellcrs ; October and No- . ember , 32.1 Old. sellers ; iNovember and De cember , 321-64d. valiiis ; Decfinbcr and January , 321-64d , values ; January nnd February , 3C1-6M , buyers ; Tebrunry and March , 322-G4d , sellers ; ( March and April , ! 22 64if323-G4d ( , buyers ; April nnd Blay , ! 23-61d , 'Uuycrs. ' " \VnoI Mnrl.-ot. BOSTON , June 9. The Commercial BuL- otin tomorrow -will say of the wool market : I'll * market IK very much more active than last week and this activity Is due net to speculation , 'hut the legitimate demand from manufaeurers. Clay worsted nn.l serges 'have been udvane.d from 2',4 to 5 per cent this week , and the Improved con dition of the dry goods trad > has went itnrsj men Into the market. Medium wools have not advanced , but territory wools of line medium grade are n'iw ' selling at from 4'e to 47e : clears nnd purchases have been nwi do In T"xas and Idaho at prices equiva lent to 60e landed In Boston. The bxport movement IK stopped , but only beca.ti.se do mestic manufacturers have nt last waked up to the fact that th re Is acually a famine In line wools abroad and that the whole now hero cannot possibly bq dupli cated at anything llko their present ovjt. The sales - of the week are 4,837,000 Ibs. domestic and 781.000 Ibs. foreltrn , n total uf D,49S , K > lb . . against 4.016.0CO Ibs. last wpqlt mid 1.871.000 Ibs. for same wetk last ye-ir. The sales to date show an Increase of 41- SS9.100 Ihs. dojiv-Htlc nnd 12,310,40) Ibs. for eign from the sales > to the same dnto In 1S98. The ixoelpts to dnto .show an In crease of S7.M5 bales domestic and a de er ase. of 47 , ! ) bales foreign. NEW YORK. Juno 9.WOOIStcudy. . ST. LOUIS. Juno 9. WOOIThe market Is In an exceptionally healthynnd buoyant condition. Herclpts , although Tree , are In adequate to th > active demand prevailing : all classes of buyers are In the market and every Oesorlntlon of the staple li readily salobln. Prices sirs firm : combing. 13V6 ® COe ; Clothing. 19il9Ue ; line to bright me dium. ISfrlSHo ; lower grades , 101)14c. ) LONDO'N ' , June 9. There was a good at tendance at the ae ) of Good Hope nnd Natal sh' ' epsklns In Mincing lane today. Tha offerings amounted to 188,418 Ibs. fn good condition , and of thin number 14.74S Jlw. were sold. Competition wns strong nnd prices ruled firm. Ling wooled stock was ' ,4fid higher und tthort wooled sold at an advance of ' ,4d. Shorn sold well. \ < MV York Dry fiiiiiiU . . NEW YORK , June 9. DRY GOODS-Tho market far staple cottons has again ruled quiet In all lines but one ; firm and prices remained uteady. Dark and fancy prints are selling well In all DtMltW . Indigo blue nnlrtlns . turkey red and mourning prtntH nrm , with fair demand. Ulnghams very nrm without further change In prices. Denims In better request and llrm. Drea poods llrm and especially In worsteds. Bur laps du',1 and easier. OMAHA LIVE STOCK 1IABKE Demand Continues Good for All Kim of Fat Cattle , MOST OF THE STUFF CHANGES HANDS EARl 1'rlcen on HORN Continue lllub nil the I'nckcrn CoUflnne tit AVnitt UterytliliiR Hint dill lie Coiirertril Into 1'urlt. SOUTH OMAHA , June 9. Cattle. Hogs. She Receipts today 1,975 11,535 2,8 Otllclal Monday 49S 4,9M 5 Olllclal Tuesday 2,357 11,012 1,3 Ultielal Wednesday 2,115 11.K2I lJ Oillclal Thursday 1.063 H,3 7 S l-'lve days this week S.G30 M.312 7,0 Same days last Week . . . .IV.'iil ' 46,621 , 12,3 Same days we.-k before..H.lsO &B.2IS 13.U Average prlc ; paid toi nogs tor the la several days with comparisons : ' US99.159S.lS97.lS9S.lSM.lS9l.ilSI | | | | | Ml\y 23 | 3 65 : 4 33r | 3 02 | 4 ffi | 4 E91 7 1 May 24 1'3 62 | 4 ioi ! 3 45 | - i 4 324 | 53 > 6 May ij | 3 KS | 4 17 | 3 40 | 3 vii 4 | 4 63) ) li May 28. . 3 S3 | 4 Ik , 3 39 | 2 99 | | 4 691 6 -Miiy 2i. . 3 bO | 4 20 | 3 31 , 2 9.1 , 4 17 : 4 611 U May 23. . I 4 OSJ 3 3l'i 2 92' , 4 31 May 2j. . 3 fcO | 3 30 , 2 Mli : & | 4 & 3 | May 30. . 3 57 | 4 10 2 93 , 4 39 , 4 53 G Mny 31. . 351 4 14 3 39 I 4 3S M | 6 Juno 1 , . . 3 GO 4 21 3 40 Juno : . . . 3 6S 4 12 3 32 IBHJSli .HUH' 3. . . 3 M | I 0.1 ! 3 36 IBii'iiV6- ' June 4. . . 4 02 3 32 Juno 5. . . 3 C $ | I 3 31 2 931 1 33 , 4 4l ! 5 junu u. . . 3 tli 4 01 * 3 01 I 291 4 65 | Juno 7. . . 3 67 3 8S | 3 30. | 4 34 | 4 80i 6 June . . , 3 CO 3 ill 3 31 3 OSl 4 36i 4 5l | 6 Juno _ 3. . . 3 61 3 92 | 3 291 3 04 | < I 4 S3 | C * Indicates Sunday. Thu otlicItU number of cars of stoc brought In today by each road was : dUtlc. Hogs. Shscp. Hr C. , At. & St. P. Ry. . 6 . . - O. & St. L. Ry . . Mo. P. Ry . . U. P. system 16 27 F. , E. & M. V. R. R. . M ti . . 8. C. & 'P. ' Ry 2 C. . St. P. , IM. & O. IRy 13 13 1 II. & 'M. R. R. R 20 -11 1 C. . B. & Q. Ry . . K. C. & St. J S C. , R. 1. & P. Ry. . 15. 2 1 C. , R. 1. & P. Ry. , W I 2 _ Total receipts . . . . 93 1C2 10 The disposition of the day's receipts wi as follows , each buyer purchasing the nun bcr of head Indicated : Cattle. Hogs. Shcei Omaha Packing Co 168 1.3S3 6 G. II. 'Hammond ' Co. . . 15 1'J23 Swift and Company . . . . 036 SIS 2 < Cudahy Packing Co S6S 3,619 : Armour & Co 45 3.6SI 1 ; Cudahy 'Pkg. ' Co. , K. C K Swift & Co. . St. Joe 4 ! Swift & Co. , country . . 4S Hammond Co. , K. C 6- R. Ueckcr & Degan . . . . 1 , W. 1. Stephen 17 Hill & lluntainger B Hamilton & Rothschild 4 Chicago P. fr. P. Co SS Other .buyers SS E Totals 1,911 11,536 2,5-i CATTLE-Sellers were rather divided 1 their opinions of the dayn market on be * aleors , according to the kind of cattle tha they had for saU. The demand was prln clpally for good and well fattened light an medium weight cattle , which sold at full ; steady or even strong prices. Heavy cattk if stood , sold at about steady prices , bu rough heavy or heavy branded western were slow sale , and In some cases seller called them Be lower. The market was nlo\ to open and was at no time very aotlv-s but as the offerings were far from larg most of Uic cattle changed hands by 1 o'clock. Cows and heifers sold at about the sam prices as yesterday , the market being fin- on dry lot stuff , but slow on the grass cow ; The receipts for the most part changei hands early In the morning. The market o , bulln , stags , calves , etc. , did not present an new features of Importance. Only a few stockers and feeders ware o sale and the market was dull , -wlthou feature of Interest or Importance. Th country Is too much occupied with oth ? matters just now to spend any time looklni for stock cattle. ana , in conscience th amount of business doing In that line 1 very small. Representative sales : BEEF STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 2isl2iu$425 19..1214 $4 SO 15. . 1297 ? ! 90 3873 4 25 21.)1152 4 S3 47..1231 4 93 1..1J40 4 25 ' S2.n030 4'B5 IS..1329 4 95 2. . 700 4 35 17. . 977 4 S3 26.,1166 4 93 1..1340 4 40 51. . 720 4 S3 4..1357 4 93 1..1500 4 40 4..1263 4 S3 5U.12J9 5 00 1..1310 4 50 49..1113 4 S3 7..1172 500 10. . 9o6 4-60 7..11S5 4 S3 22..1128 500 a..l20G 4 GO .37..113S 4 So 19..1260 500 20..1117 470 46..12SS 4 S3 40..1363 500 24..1012 470 21..1030 4 S3 1..1020 500 17. . S56 470 43.1179 4 S3 19..1401 500 20..1177 470 40..1156 483 20..1147 500 L.lfci ) 470 34..1297 4 S5 75..1419 503 . . 751 470 IS..1279 490 19..1299 fi 05 6. . 9SO 475 IS..1252 490 1..1450 503 3. . 853 475 23..1236 490 42..1406 503 I2..1010 475 42..1275 490 35..1219 510 2. . 000 475 42. . 740 490 2S..12SS 510 XK.1101 4 SO 1..1290 490 16..1640 510 :9..11C9 : 480 39..1142 490 19. .1444 515 .7..1167 4 SO 22..1165 490 17..1483 C 20 19..1235 4 SO STEERS AND HEIFERS. IS. . 819 470 17..1070 475 8..1000 480 COWS. 1. . 9SO 240 1. . 990 333 6..10CO 400 1. . M 260 3..1093 340 2..1300 400 1. . SOO 275 20. . 9S5 3 4f 1..J1JO 415 1..1010 275 1. . 930 3 CS 1..IS70 415 1..11CO 290 1..1160 3 Co Jo..1110 420 1. . 830 290 1..1100 375 1..13JO 420 1. . 590 300 1..1270 3 S3 1..1040 4 2o 1. . 830 300 4..1050 3 S3 1..1620 425 1. . 900 310 1..1000 385 1..1280 425 2. . SS5 315 2..1S3 3 fll 1..1J70 423 1. , itm 330 2..1255 395 1..14SO 430 1..1160 335 2..1230 400 1..1210 440 COWS AND HEIFERS. 7. . 945 4 15 STEERS AND STAGS. 7..1225 4 70 HEIFERS. 1. . 920 3 SO 1. . SCO , 4 25 1. . SCO 4 05 1. , 460 393 1. . 6SO 4 40 5. . 676 4 75 1. . 720 4 15 1. . 770 4 50 BU1..LS. 1..1210 360 1..1520 400. 1..2000 410 2..1210 360 1..1500 4,00 1..1240 110 1..1G30 360 1..1720 400 1..1S50 410 1..1270 375 1..1710 410 1..1520 415 1..1510 4 00 STAGS. 1. . 870 C 90 1..1770 400 4..1262 440 2. . 933 325 1..1320 423 10..14S7 440 1. . 770 3 50 CAL.VES. 1. . 410 523 1. . 79 (5 ( 09 3. . 133 700 1. . 2SO 5 50 1. . 130 700 1. . ISO 7 00 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 1. . 120 250 1. . S70 425 .2..970 4 f/3 4. . 89-5 3 40 1. . 510 4 i'l 1..1100 4 60 1. . 530 3 50 4. . 530 4 23 17. . 912 4 03 1. . 7SO 3 f.O 1. . 720 1 10 ' 1. . 750 4 70 1. . ( W ) 400 1. . 690 150 1. . 960 509 2. . 415 4 25 HOCJS Receipts of- hogs were liberal pain today , though not quite up 10 yestcr- lay's mairk. The market was active ftnd ust about steady with yesterday. The iulk of all the hogs bold ut $3.00 , the- tin mo s yesterday , with a few common loads at D.571' ! and a few of th ; best loads ut $3.63 f 1.67W. Packers appeared- want the hogs nnd hey were not long1 In clearing the pens ul ho prevailing prit-os , the bulk of all the ICKH changingh.inds before tin middle of he forenoon. Whllo thu market is now on .u . vertigo 7c lower than the. high day , dilih , was Wednesday. It I ft a shade higher ban on Monday , or than on Friday of Just /eek. Representative ) sales : ifi. . . . ! v > so s en 71 2 .i so 3 no B3 196 . . . 3 HO PS 2 0 3 fifl 6 . . . . 21S . . 3 HO CO 257 . . . 3 0 fil ii3tt . . . 3 M S3 218 ICO 3 00 71. . . . 241 . . . 3 60 M 328 . . . 3 fiO S4 3S3 . . . 3 CO 42 3S5 . . . 390 SS J49 3KI 3 00 127 :6S . . . 360 -M > J72 SO 380 f.S 31J . . . 3 ffl 62 381 SO 3 ( W $ S ZS7 . . . 300 101 ! 1S . . . SCO C3 301 SO 3 6S 4 fl,1 2 200 3 BO SI 211 40 36 ! % ( . Sfit 120 300 00 272 120 3 02H PS 2& SO 380 72 361 . . . 3 6SH 70 Krt WO 3(0 C2 237 . . . 3 I,4 ' P6 2 > . . . 3 CO t * 27 > . . . 3 fil'4 ff 312 . . . 3 HO SS 275 SO 3 C2H fil 235 40 3 fO S2 243 . . . 3 C2' { SI 217 20) .1 fO 61 2U SO 3 62 < i S2 221 . . . 3 BO Cf 303 2CO 3 P2'4 . . . . . . . itj 40 S CO 75 22S . . . 3 62'j 78 S54 SO 3 60 fii 297 SO 3 P2 > 4 S3 227 40 ,100 W ) 301 ICO .1 C214 Cfi 22S SO 3 60 72 25fi . . . 3 62 i M 277 SO 3 fO 74 2o9 . . . 3 62H 6,1 273 . . . 360 12S 2 < 1 SO 3 62 > i 71 241 SO 3 ( > 0 55 2W . . . 3 62'4 Cl 32 ! 49 3 (10 ( 76 247 . . . 3 C2Ms 97 204 120 3 no SB 213 . . . 3 C2H CS 23fi SO 360 Cl 2.0 . . . 3 C2U 79 213 . . . 3 PO Ki 271 . . . 3 62',4 R ) 231 SO : : 3 00 S2 274 362U 7S 272 SO SCO 76 200 SO 3 62 > i ' S.1 . 224 40 360 52 .107 . . . S 65 71 .12.1 160 3 CO 64 251 120 363 6.1 2S3 80 360 7S 216 40 365 70 274 SO 360 68 313 . . . 365 72 243 10 SCO 62 22.1 SO 365 49 267 SO 3 ( M 60 252 120 365 71 2.11 . . . 360 S4 225 200 3 f 5 91 205 120 360 5S 23f . . . 3 67H WAOON LOTS I'inx , 1 270 . . . 200 4 467 . . . 350 1 3M . . . 2 IX ) 5 47S . . . 350 1 430 . . . 250 4 347 . . . 355 1 4CO . . . 250 5 37rt . . . 3 R7'4 1 250 . . . 252'i 3 283 . . . 3 57'i ' 1 SO . . . 260 4 230 . . . 35714 1 200 . . . 260 6 252 . . . 3 67 4 1 550 SO 3 CO 5 306 . . . 35714 1 600 SO 3 Ml G 2R5 . . . 357 4 1 520 SO ,100 6 223 . . . 35714 1 550 SO 3 00 3 2.11 . . . 3 57'4 1 520 S5 ,100 6 253 . . . 3 57 > { , 1 4CO SO 3 00 6 301 . . . SCO 3 346 . . . 300 4 250 . . . 3 67'4 SI 11 I ] > Receipt * showed up unite well c paper today , but thn moat of the nrrlvn consisted of sheep Hint had been bought fi the packers on other markets nnd thi were not offered for sale here. Such Btxi ns was offered sold nt peed strong prlci that Mioxvcil up well In comparison with tl prices paid < it other markets. As has be < noted before , the demand nt this point far In excess of the receipts nnd buyers e : pect to nay for what they get. The sales r IKirted below n'l looked high. Quotations on clipped sheep nnd lamb western wethers , $4.7.VfiS.OO ; good to choli Mexican Iambs , J5.00'(5.50 | ( ; good to choli western lambs , $5.00fir . & 0 ; fair to good wes crn lambs , $ 1.50ft5.00 ; western yearling Jl.75ff5.00 ; western ewes , $4.00jf4.65. Rc | rescntatlvo sales ; > > * " Av. Pr. 514 Arizona mixed , shorn 77 4 CO 231 Colorado owes , shorn SS M 65 24 yearlings , shorn 124 510 1 native wether , shorn ISO 6 25 132 western Inmba , shorn S3 540 20 spring- lambs 61 600 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MAUKI31 NotvrltbslniiclliiK I'lriitlful HOB * Show Ornt Activity. CHICAGO , June 9. Today the cattle mai kt was very dull. Receipts were light. Is almost Invariably .fho case on Frlda ; but the dmand was poor nnd prices w r 'barely ' stendy. Good to fancy beef steei sold at J4.90Wj.60 ; commoner grades brinf Ing $4.1MH.S3 ; feeding cattle. $3.75iG.l ( cows and heifers , $2.0iVJ4.4o ; choice h Ifei brought $1.5055.lo ; culvea sold t J1.2S ! 7.20. and vrestorn fed steers nt J4.50S5.30. TJiero was a. good demand -for hogs unc though receipts w i liberal , prlass a rule woru well maintained ; prime hogs sol nt J3.5iViT3.90 : mixed , $3.65-ff3.SO ; light , J3. ( ST3.S2U ; pigs brought $3.20 3.70. and cull ! $ l.r.OS3.50. Th ? market for sheep -was Kteadler , wit an improved demand ; sheep wore snla.bl at $2.50JT3.25 for culls Up to $4.75ff6.00 fo prime native wethera ; cllppe < l Iamb brought $3.50JT6.50 , woolod Colorado lamb J5.75S5.Si and spring lambs , $5.00tf7.00. 'Receipts ' Cattl : , 1,500 head ; hogs , 30.0C head ; sheep , 8,000 head. Jfcw Yorlc Iilvc Stock. NEW YORK , June 9. BEEVES Rf celpts , 9,000 head ; slow , p-teady to shad lower ; common to choice steers. $4.6005 5C bulls , $2.75t3.30 ; choice heavy , $4.35. Cable slowExports today , none ; tomorrow , 6 : head cattle , 115 head sheep and 2,000 quarter of beef. CALVES Receipts , 1,250 head ; dull nn lower ; veals , $4.0006.25 ; tops , $8.50 ; butter milks. $3.12Hf0.37 . SHEEP AlSTD LA'MBS-Recolpts. ' 6.0C head. Sheep slow ; good stock stendy ; com mon and medium easier ; yearlings firm Lambs , 25c higher. One car sheep unsold poor to choice sheep , $3.0004.90 ; heavy expert port wethers , $5.33 ; yearlings , $5.33'T ! < ) .00 ; car extra , $8.50. State Iambs , $7.00O7.62 . . HOGS Receipts , 2,849 head ; steady a M-2034.90. . St. LoiilH I.lvo Stoclc. ST. LOUIS , June 9-dATTLE , Receipts 1,000 ; market steady ; fair to choice natlv shipping and export steers , $1.5095.25 , will fancy worth up to J5.50 ; dressed beef am butcher steers , J4.00Q6.15 ; steers under 1,00 pounds. J4.00@5.00 ; stock-era and feeders f3.2 J-l.75 ; cows and heifers. J2.5Cy4.SO ; bulls t3.00if(4.60 ; canners. J2.0003.CO ; Texas and In illan steers , J3.40j4,93 ; cows and helfere t2.30W4.35. HOGS Receipts , 10.000 ; market 5c lower pigs and llgnts. J,1.70iJO.SO ; packers. J.1.70f ( J.S5 : butchers , J3.75Jf3.90. SHEEP Receipts , 700 : market steady native muttons , J4.00S5.60 ; spring I : tnl > s Sl.5036.50 : culls and bucks , J1.503.75 ; stdck- 2rs , J3.OOjJ3.50. KIIIIKIIN City I.ITO Stock. KANSAS CITY , Juno 9. CATTLE R - : eipts , 11,000 natives , 400 Texans ; mark < M weak on everything but best butcher stock lativo steers , heavy. J3.00S5.15 ; medium , :4.70H5,10 : ; light , $4.00ff4.00 ; Texas ste rs. J3.2 ! Sl.la ; Texas COWB , J3.10 3.sr > ; native cows ind ht'ifors , J2.10fl4.95 : stockers and feeders , ; 3.15i(5.35 ; bulls , J3.25 ' 4.50. HOGS Receipts , 10.000 ; market aboul itendy ; bulk of atlcs. $3.653.0 > ; heavy. J.1.6 ( 13.75 ; packers. J3.55if3.7Q ; mixed , J3.55'g3.65 ' ; Ight. J3.50 3. 0 ; yorkPrs , J3.65fl3.CO ; pigs , , . S1113BP Roclpts , 1,000 ; market steady ; ambs , J4.50tJG.00 ; clipped muttons , JS.l'jJj .75 ; stook''rs and feeders , $1.2503.25 ; culls , 1.W&2M. ! < t. Jonriili I.lvn Htfink. SOUTH 1ST. JOSEPH. ! Mo. , June 9.-Spe- ( : lnl. ) Th' Journal quotes as follows : CATTLE IRPcelpts , 700 head. iMarket itendy to < Niny : natives' , Jl.fXW5.10 ; T" aa mil westerns. J4. 40 15.03 ; cowa and heifers , 2.00tf4.90 ; .bulls and stngs. J2.25f < 4.70 ; year- Inps and calves , Jl.40fl5.15 ; stockers nnd i'pders. J3..VW7I.90 ; vonls. J3.25'Ji ' < i.75. HOGS lleoelpts. 8,500 head. 'Marke.t weak o 5c lower , selling at J3.55B'3.75 ; bulk , SHKEP--Recelpts. 2,500 head. Market Heady ; Intnbit , JG.lSUa.Oo ; clipped lambs , 4.G5ff > ,15 ; clipped s-ho. p and yearlings , JI.2J J4.-75 ; clipped cww , J3,75iT.25. ) Stock lit Follovlng are the receipts at the four yrlnclpal western markrtn for June 9 : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep , ) maha . . ' . . . . 1,911 11.53U 2.571 Chicago . , . 1,600 30,000 R.oor Cansns City . ll.OfK ) 10.000 1XV ) it. I-ouls . 1,000 10,000 700 Totals . . ' . . . .15,411 61,538 T27274 Oil OIL CITY , June 9-011-Credlt balances , 1.13 ; phlpments. Sl,9 : i bbls. ; runs , 43.3CG rt > ls. : average , 78.113 bbls. TOLEDO , June 9.-OILS-Unchanged. NEW YORK , Juno O.-OILS-Cottonseod. lull , but more nctlve ; prime crude OP ; prime crude , f. o. b. mil's , 17 < f19r ? , irlme summer yellow. 2T.Hc bid ; off sumner - ner yellow , 2ig24'/4c ' ; butter grndny , 30JT32c ; > rlme winter yellow , 30fi32e ; prime white , afJ.IOc. Petroleum , stonily ; reflnc-d New fork. J7.20 ; I'hlladelphla nnd nnltlmore , 7.15 ; Philadelphia nnd Baltimore , In bulk , 4.f5. Ilosn ! , quiet : strained , common toned : nod , . $1.8091. 32' . Turpentine , weak at 3S ® SH'C. LIVERPOOL , June 9. OILS-Cottonseed , lull refined , Juno-August , steady , 15s 3d. Slioo anil Ijfntlior UcvliMV. CIlICAfiO , Juno 9. Thn Shoo and Leather levlew of Juno 10 will uy : Tlio hldo mark' t Is In n paradoxical posl- Ion. Thnro areno largo stocks of branded Idos. but the lunncrs nro olther buying autlously or they are r fusing to pny the r.co abked. The i > ackr . ticruuxo of th rurclty. seoni Justllled In making high untutl ins , but wo quote native sf-ers at ! ' /tc ; butt brands , ll'/4c : Colorado , 1U-- oavy natlvf cows , 10V4c ; light native cows. : Branded cow . lie ; today's skcra. ( 'iillfiiriiln Drli-il r'niltn , NE\V YORK. Juno 9. CALIFORNIA ) IUHI > FRUn-fi-Dull. Evaporated np- .Mlllii-lloMor T > itlle Knhrlci , MANOH ESTER. June 9.-CIoth and arna Ilirn , with n good dernund. Lrcliltvctimil Iron AVorkcm' Strike. ST. LOUIS , June 9. At Union Labor head , uarlera today It was talc ] that by night all f the architectural Iron workers and shop- len In St.'Louis will he on a strike. The ten of ten shops are already out and those mployed In the Northwestern Iron works nd the Excelsior Wire Hope works will > lfow tonight , Eight hours' work a day . and the unntP WBRCS nn r > nM elsewhere nro I domnnitcd The men 11 Is snld , imvo wen ' working from ton to thirteen hours rx lny nnd they wnnl a chnnge. They nro brtckcd hy the FcJerntlon of Labor lu tUolr lo- ' Stnunor Xorlliilin Honebcil Awn In. OUIvRN'S r'AHMS , - 0 nnv Juno 9. The stenmer C. H. Northam , which WOB henchcJ here on WrducsdO1 nlRht , nftcr colll lon with the Rlchnrd Peck , nS lltialed at high tide nt midnight nml hentled put , npnnrently j for New York. It hnd-Kohq oni > nbqut 1,000 yards when It wns turncrt nroiuid .nml nsaln driven on the bench. No explanation of the maneuver hns been mnde , but It Is supposed that the Injury to the vessel was found to be so severe as to make It unnfo to proceed In Its present condition to 'New ' York. ( SlnxNiinri * Men ( 'oinliliilitKi P1TTSIHIKO. Juno n. Twenty-three man ufacturers of glass tnblownre , Including rep > rosentntlves of the United Slntcs Olnss com- pnny , owning twenty plants , nrd represented nt a meeting being held hero today , tt wni nnnounccd thnt PO per cent of the output favor n combination. liny Srt for Klilnnpor * ' Trlnl. NEW YOHK. June fl. The trial of fieorgt Hnrrow , or HenurcRnrd , for Uldnnplng Marlon Clark , wns set peremptorily today for Wednesday next , before Justice' Fursmnn , In the criminal branch of the supreme court. The trlnlR of Addle Harrow nnd Carrie Jonet will follow. WHEN OTHERS PAlu . . .CONSULT. . . Scarlcs . Scarlcs OMAHA , NEB. Specialists In Nervous , Ghro'nlc& Private Diseases $ $ $ / ' * ' & ' ( if .Vwi and IPomen. \\V Ruar nloe to cure all eaBPs curable of /i , .rl/l / Dtitattt of Hie iViwc , T/ironf / , r/it / ( , oic'i ' , Hmcd 11.id Iiver : / / ilro'etc < / , Varl- tocflc , Si/j/iIs / ( ( , fioiiurrhoai. Npp\fnil < ; nphilitll Al" ' a" "s attending nil VOU5 ULUIIIIIJ allmciUB.amonir rotinu MhliHc.lacil anil Old Men. RlnnH anil kin lilvcauM , S ores , Spots , DIOOU allU OKIIl I'imples , Scrofula. Tumors - mors , Tetter , Kcznntn.nntl Illood l'olson.tlior- oiiRlily cIcAiiscd from the \ sleni ; also Weak- lies * of OrL-aiis , liinainniatlon , Ruptures , 1'llcs , ristulaetc. / _ . . _ _ , _ , , Thro.it , I.niiRR , Liver , Dyspepsia udUiri II and nil liouelnml Btomacb troubles. I nrllnr. ( ' 'vel1 ' careful aud special nttentlou LdlllljO for all their many allmouts , WRITE your troubles , If out of the city. Thousands cured nt lionio by corrcnpotiilence. Dr. Searlos & Senrles. 119 S. 141liSt. , Omaha. HEALTH IS WEALTH. BBA1K DR. E , C. WEST. NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT , 1'IC ORIGINAL , ALL OIlltRS IMITATIONS. Is lold under CHV IYU Wrlttun Cuornntoo by authorized nir utR only , to turuonlt Memory , DlzzlnrSB , WnltPillnose. Kiln. Hysteria. UiUOc- tiaus , Night Lonsen , Evil Mrcaina , Lacli of Confi dence , Nnrvoiisncaa , r/.SBHiu1e. nil Drains , Youth ful Erroru. or lixeub . < o UHD uf Tobacco , Opium , ur Liquor , whloh londii to Misery. Consumption. IiiB.inlty and Death. At store or by mall , si a box ; six for 85 ; with written Gunrontoo to euro or refund rnonoy. Sample pook- aKOf containing uvo days' trontment. with full Instructions , 26 cent * . One unmple only kold to each pcruon. At ( tore or by mull. Labi : ! Spc- ciul Extra Strength. 'I'or Iinpoienay , . IJOSH of. 1'ower , LoU Mnnhood , JStorllUy or nnnoneia , t ll a box ; six for $5 , with swrltton guarantee 'to euro in 30 ilava. Al ! IiP\R slory or by ina"- Myer , Dillon Drn r Co. , Sole lOtb And Farnntu. Omolio. K b. LIVER ILLS. DR. RADWAY & < 'O. , New York : Dear Slr.s I have been hick for nearly two years and have bi > en doctoring with some of the most expert doctors of the United States. 1 have bwn Imthlng nml Irlnking hot water at the Hot Springs , iUk. , Imt It seemed everything failed to done : no good. After I saiw your advertisement t thought 1 would try your pllln. and have nearly usul two boxes ; ibeeu taking two at icdtlmo and ono after breakfast , and they mvo done me mor ? good than anythlu-r ; lse I have over used. My trouble h-is > ii with the liver. My skin and eyes ivero all yllow ; I had sleepy , drowsy feel- ngs ; felt like n. drunken man ; pain right ibovo the naval , like H ir It was bllo on pp of the Mtonmcti. My bowels were cos- : lvc. My mouth and tongue sore most of he time. Appetite fair , but food would lot digest , but settle heavy on rny stom- ich , and some few mouthfuls of food como i | > again. 1 f-ouiil only out light food that f llgests easily. Please wend "Hook of Ad- , 'lce. Respectfully. I3ION XAtl'OG , Hot SprlngH , Ark. ? rloe , ' . ' 5c a Box. dold by Oru glsts or .Sent by Mull. S nil to DR. RAD WAY & CO. . 55 Elm itrect , Now York , for Book of Advice , 3est Dining Car Service. Inly Depot In Chicago on itie Elevated Imb Sexine Pills Imbue men with more bodily and mental vigor ; banish weakness , cure nc-fvous debil ity , lack of confldence , vaticocele , insomnia nnd mind wandering. They help you main , talu self-control and enable you to think clearly. Allcdect of past'mlstafceafenjoyed mid drains atid losv rORRVR | : checked. . Jl.ou p > r liox. ( t boxes ( ( -iiarantced ) Jjoo. I'rvlV ' 'f Ktihn & Co. . or New Economical Drua 'o. ' , Omaha. Nebrasku. . HRPEMIIEYaCO. BRANCH 1036 ttT OMAHA nta UriCOUi JAMES E. BOYD & GO , , 'cJephone 103f > . Omnlm , Nch COMMISSION , ; RAIN , PROVISIONS ma STOCKS BOAHU OF THAOH. Dlri't wire * to i-'tilcago nd . j r Torw Corr .pond ntii Jobo A. Wftrrtc * c"