TO TIIE Of ATT A DAILY BEE: SAT TC DAT, JTJTSE 2, 1900. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Whoit Yiildi Stubbornly and Closes Steady Under Yesterday. CORN MARKET FIRM AND TRADE QUIET Out Arc Hull nml I'nll to Advnnec Despite .Mrmmtli In ( urn Pro vision Market llrnvy All of Nesslou. C1MCAOO. Juno l.-Vhent yielded very etubbornly to tlio breakup of tnc drouth In tho northwest and closed steady. July '4c under yesterday, t'orn nosed Ml 'if higher and oats a Amide down. 1'iovlslons closed heavy. When business began In the wheat pit the mnllness ot Argentine shipments, Sil.O.i) bushels, was (i consideration tnki'il In con junction with tho steadiness or Liverpool. .Itilu r,,n,l lin llltrher lit f.TUftfJliC UlllI while the mood was on advanced to 67U1, Hha.L oh. : wWten-h ; C7V 1'hln was III spite of rains In the 'c'r,Wi Kci halibut, lie; bull- normwt-si i nrri were iftini rui.j uu i penus, 100. Millet nnd en v western loss off. U'afMJe, western at mark 10iyTfl2ts MET A LS Except for another advance of tin there Ix nothing In the way of a new feature to the local market for metals, This iidvanre was due chiefly to a corre sponding rise In London, owing to an un expected demand from exporters and tho slight ralllnK off In receipts. The close, however, was unlet at best, with JM.'rt being the nominal basis. Iron war rants were weak nnd unsettled. Lake cop tier continues dull and unchanced on the basis of 11G.75. Lead ruled dull at $3.D7'f I.0214. Spelter easy tit Jl.t5fn.50, Tho brokers' price for lead was 13.S0 and for copper $lti.6offlfi,75. OMAHA W 1 1 U I.I1S A I.K 91 AKIC BT9, C'oiiilltliiti of Triitlo ami Qnntntlons nn Stnple mill Fnnpy I'roilnre, KOCJ8 Receipts liberal; seconds. 9c; good stock, 10c. I.I VK POt'LTRY Hens, 7?7Hc; roosters, according to age nnd size, 4176c; broilers, HfilGo; ducks, 6V4ff6c; geese, 5c; turkeys, Sti'KKSlt DRESSED POULTRY-lIens, KI4 fi!c; ronter. B577c; ducks nnd Reese, Off lf,o; broilers, l's to 2 lbs., per diz., $3; turkeys. I2'f(13'ic. Ill'TTUIt Common to fnlr, lie, choice. l'ifltTc; separator, 20c; gathered creamery, mil Sc. FISH Trout, 8c; blue fish, 10c; pickerel, 8c; cntllsh, 12c; dressed Durraio, r,c; roe the rains were not general, hut tho Impres. tdon grew, desv't" conflicting reports, Unit tho backbone of the drouth hail been broken. This carried July wheat back to IMG HONS I.I ve, per doz., SOcfJtl.OO. VEALS-Cholco, 'U10C. MAY Per carload lots: t'pland, choice. 17 50: midland, choice, $6.60; lowlnnd, choice, $5.60; rye strnw, choice, M; No. 3 corn. 33c; &;V. whero the market stiadled, and, after! No. 3 white oats, 23',4c; cracked corn, per fiiiiiiuii,iv .Irfiu'ullv filwive thiit flirnre. inn til' rnrn iinil nnls. nhnnned. ner ton. closed steady at toMe7c. only ',4c under J14.50; bran, per ton, $12; shorts, per ton, yesterday. 'I hero were some foreign bids I $12.60. nccepted linre, Antwerp taking a small 101, while SVw Vurk renorled (A loads for ex port The damage report c olumn was about s usual, exiept that Kunsas nnteil tho presence of lice and Tennessee wired that tho condition there would probably be re duced from 97c to 7,"c. Trade was quiet. Local receipt were 5S cars, 1 of contract grade. .Iliiiienpolls and Duiutn reported 711 cars, asalnst 3 last week nnd 5.SS a year ago. Primary receipts were isolny, com pared with 7l,f) la! year. Clearances at the seaboard were eiial In wheat and Hour Ho MS.C"f bushels Tho corn market was llrm on buying by some of the old bull cr.jwd. light receipts and n fair eash demand. Trade was quiet. Crop reports were favorable and clearance.! for the day and week moderate. Liverpool was weak, but was an Inlluenee here only at the opening, which was 'id'ie under yes terday July opened at 37c to :W4c and gradually worked up to 37'ic closing llrm, Vi'i'' higher at 37f37-V. I-ocnl receipts vrero 643 ears. Cnuntrj nnorlngs, although In some eases small, were Keiierallv re ported freer. Onts wero dull and failed to nilvanre, de pplto tho corn strength, because receipts were largo and crop reports glowing, Re ceipts, I7S cars. July sold between 213c and alike, closing 11 shade down at 21'iC. Tho provisions market was heavy all day. Hoc receipts wero heavy and the recent support from paekerH was lacking. Tho opening was practically unchanged, but fol lowing this tho market sild off sharply nnd the remainder of the session lloundereil ulngglshly nroimd the bottom. July pork sold between $11.20 and $11 and closed 17'ic under yesterday at $11. CC; July lard between IS M) and $fi.72'i, closing 7'4fii0c lower at ?''i.72'-, and July ribs between V.M and $ii.37'A, with the closo 7'se depressed at Kstlmated receipts tomorrow: Wheat. So ears, corn, 235 cars; oats, 2fiR cars; hogs, 22,fTO head. The leading futures ranged ns follows: I Hlgh.l Low. I Close.lYcsfy. I . ! I I ,ZiTiKKi, (MTifnfi KiVnvni I t 3fiV 37'., 3714 337UH 37'4 Arllcles. Open Wheat Juno July Corn Juno July Oats June July Tork July Lard July Sept. IUbs July Sept. 07',('4 CT'.ifJ 3T4 37'4 S6T?f37 37 ,2 2i'fl'i ""UK 11 20 11 20 fi Wl fi SO C 7714 6 7714 G B0 fi CO fi 50 fi M V KCI UTA BLEH. CI'Cr.MHEnS-Per doz., COJJ75c. AHPAIIAOI'S-Ilome grown, per doz., 20 23c. NEW TrnN'IPS Per dozen bunches, 40c. HIMNACH-Pcr box. 40Q50c. SKW IIKHTS Per dozen bunches. 35ii?t0c. I.irrn'CK Per dozen bunches, 20ir26c. KADISIIKS Homo grown, per doz., 153 20c. PKAS Per 14-bu. basket, 60375c. WAX HKANS Per 14-bu. box. $1. POTATOES Per bu.. choice. 25'340c. NEW POTATOKS-Per bu.. $1.25. CAHIIAC.H-Callfornln. per lb.. 2Hc. CAIM.I1M.OWKII Per doz.. $1.25W1.60. TOMATOK8 Florida, per six-basket crate. $1.75. MCaillinOAlS Per lb box. 50c. lUirilAIlB-Per lb.. 1H02C. ONIONS New Hermuda. per 50-1b. crate, $2.00; new southern, per 70-lb. sack, $2. FHUITS. STRAWnnitWKS - Missouri shlpplne stock, per 2l-it. case. $2.25. OOOrfKHKimiKS-Per 2t-tf. oars. $2. CI1HHIUKS - California, per 10-lb. box, $l.fiO; Missouri, per 24-ut. case, $2. CHANHKHRIkS None on the market. APPLKS About out of mnrkct. TKOPICAL FRUITS. PINUAPPLES-Per doz., $2.0OC.5O. OIIANOES California, navels. Der box. Mediterranean sweets, per box, $5.60; $3.753'4.00; box, per $1 budded seedlings. $J. LEMONS-Callfomla, fancy, choice. $.1.50. GRAPH FRL'IT-Callfornla, SI 00. HANANAS Per bunch, according to size, $2,001(2.50. HIDES. HIDES-No. 1 green hides, CHe; No. 2 green bides, C!4c; No. 1 salted bides, 7Vjc; No. 2 sailed hides, 6V4c; No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 12 lbs., 9c; No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 8c. MISCELLANEOUS. NI'TS - Hickory, large, per bu., $1.25; shellbarks, $1.35; English walnuts, per lb.( 12fll3c; filberts, per lb., 12c; almonds, per lb.. HIYliic; pennuls, raw, per lb., &141H6C. HONEY 1'cr 2t-sectIon case, $3.50(3.7.5. 21',l 11 00 fi 72,j 6 fi fi 37'4 li ai',4 21 21 U 1 06 fi 72'4I fi fV,b 21 11 2214 C fO fi 42'4l fi 50 C 42'4 6 47V4 Cash quotations were as follows; FLOUR Dull and steady; winter patents. $.1.fi0f(3.70; straights. $2.9o3.40: clears. $2.70 4(3.20; spring specials, $3.b01(3.); patents. M(nW(3.l5; straights, J2.0fJU2.tx); bakers, $2.00 2.!0. WHEAT No. 3, C4V4fC:.Uoj No. 2 red, 69 7(V CORN-No, 2, 37'.4ff37!!t,c; No. 2 yellow, 37'4 ffi37c. OATS-No. 2. 21741(220: No. 2 white, 24U f(21c; No. 3 white, 234f21c. RYE No. 2, 55c. HA RLE Y Good feeding, 2C'.4'&37c; fair to choice malting, 39fr'tlc. SEEDS No. 1 llax and northwestern, tM. Prime timothy. J2.42'.4Q2.I5. Clover, contract gradn. $7.50. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., $10 00 Ml. 10. Lard, per 100 lbs., $8.Of?.72'.i. Short ribs sides (loose), $0.30170.53. Dry salted shoulders (boxed), $fi.50&6.75. Short clear sides (boxed,), $ii.90fi7.O0. WHISKY-lmsis of high wines, $1.23. SUGARS Cut loaf. $$.0h; granulated, $5.52; confectioners' A. $T..4S; off A. $3.33. Following are tho receipts and shipments for today: Articles. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 12.000 5.0W Wheat, bu 20.wtt S.000 Corn, bu .134,0)0 215,(v)l Oats, bu 131,0.0 3I5.K)1 Rye, bu 5.000 fi.OX) Ilarley, bu 2I.(W 4.00) On the nrodiice exchange today tho but ter market was steady; creameries, 15iff 19V4o; dairies. 13',4t17c. Cheese, IVudUu. Eggs, steady; fresh, He. St. I, mils (i in 1 11 nml I'ro visions. ST. LOUIS. June 1. WHEAT Lower: No. 2 red, cash, elevator. 70c; track, 71fi I'sc: Juno, ODc; July. fi7i5i7T4o; August, 7'1i'iSc ; September. 6.S'4fc6SHc; No. 2 hard. ClilCoc. CORN Higher: No. 2 cash. 37c: track. SSe; June, .T7c; July, 36VffCi84C; September, G?ie. OATS-Steadv. Nn. 2 cash. 21:c: track. 22'ic: June. 2lc; July. 21-ic; September, Zl'40: No. 2 white, 25gcr.Hc. It 1 K Lower nt 52!ic. FLOUR Dull and unchanged. SEEDS-Tlmothy. $2.00172.20. Flax, nomi nal at $1.77. COKN.MKAL Sternly at $1.95?2.00. HRAN I'asy; sacked; east track, 6lfl6Sc. HAY Easy ; timothy. $9.50312.00: Dralrle. $S.(KK?(S.75. WHISKY Steady nt 11.23. IRON COTTONTIES $1.30. ' HEMP TWINE-90. nAGGINO-7T4ift8ie. METALS Lead, tlrm at $3.93. Spelter. dull at $l.40f4.43. poultry chickens. 7c: snr nw. iraisc: turkeys. ICe: snrlncs. 11c: ducks. 6c: springs, j;ijiiic; geese, 3c; springs, 11c, i.iiupi nieniiy ai a;c. I1U1TER Steadv: creamerv. 17f?Mc dairy. U'ii17c. I'ROVIHIONS Pork. steadv: lobblnr. $12.r. Lard, lower: prime steam. Jnl.67'A; derscholce. $G.02'4. Dry salt meats, boxed. easier; extra snorts, clear ribs, J7.W; clear sides. $7.12H. Ilacon. boxed, easier: extra shorts, $7.37'.4; clear ribs, $7.50; clear sides. 5f.ii'yj. RECEllTS-FIour. 4.000 bbls.: wheat. 15.- OOO liii.; eorn, 4S.Ofi0 bu.; oats. 44,000 bu. SIIIPMENTS-Flour. 11.000 bu.: wheat. IS.000 bu.; corn, 99,000 bu.; oats, 40,000 bu. MIU' YORK OF.M'.ltAI, .MAItKKT. sold at lie wero held flrmly at IS'ifilJc Native steers have ben sold nt ll'm The packers are tr.vlng to put good face on the market, but thev cannot In duce a buying movement. They claim that trie tanners nave only small supplies or hides and that It will be Impossible to postpone buying much longer. .Mcanwhllu the market Is stale, Hat and tiuprolltablc. 9IOVK.MI2.1TS OF STOCKS AMI 1IOMIS. Stock Mnrket Slum 11 11 t'ntisunl A tn 11 11 1 of ActWIly nml Strength, NEW YORK. June 1 The stoel market developed an activity and strength today wnicn nave neen rorcign to it lor many weeks past. The dealings were to n large extent concentrated In a limited number or stocks, but there was nevertheless a broad ening of tho market and general gains throurhout even In the less netlve stocks. Tho Industrials and special Inlluenees wero emphatically relegated to the background and, with exception of Sugar and the To baccos, there were no notable points of strength or features of activity In that de partment. It was a movement of railroad stocks decidedly and the advance wns made In face of a number of Incidents which would have been quickly seized upon by the sk-M; LIVE STOCK MARKET I tt.ns. K ittlrs were llrm. but closed below u"nun 'l'L' uivvu uuimiMi tho best prices of tnc iluv Three ner cent . rentes. loif 7'y for the account, exchange on Iwiiulon. :t Iik- Mr checks; Spanish Is closed al 72. Te. MERLIN. June 1. On tho bourse today home funds advanced sharply on large pur chases. Internationals were quiet. Ameri cans nnd Canadian Pnelllcs were harder. Tr.insvaal railroads were strong nnd bank shares were animated on the satisfactory news from Johannesburg. Mine shares hirdened, being encouraged by manufactur ing reports. Exchange on London, 20m "'spfg for checks; discount rates, for short bills, 4,4 per cent; three months' bills, i'-t :er cent. LONDON. Juno 1. 4 p, m.-Tho market for American securities wns dull nil day, owing to the Inactivity of operators. Tho lln.tl tone was dull. Gold premiums arc quoted: Madrid, 25.55; Huenos Ayres. 130. Cornfed Steers Diner!!? Sell t Yt terdtj's Pricti. OTHER KINDS OF BtEVF.S ALSO STEADY civ York MIiiIiik tliiotntlon. NEW YORK, June l.-Thc following nre tho closing quotations for mining shares today: Mors Sell .lust About Five Cent Higher Tlinii Vesterdu)' Under In lluenee of Good Deiiiiind nt Much Doing; In Sheep. (hollar Iniin Pnlnl ? bears In tho lately prevailing temper or I con On I & V 14U speculation to force down prices. , DenilnooJ 60 Today, on the contrary, the outstanding Oouid & Ourrle .... u shorts were eager lo cover their contracts 1 m.Ip jc Vn,,, ti nnd when they sought to secure stocks they ! lloinestake ..Mm round a very limited amount orrered aim the resulting rise in prices was rapid and sharp, It wns reported In Wall street that a largo short account, nmountlng to over 20,000 flhares of various stocks, was being closed out preliminary to a European tour London Stock (Imitations. LONDON, June l.-l p. m.-Closlng .n '"mo individual siocKS was j .consols, money.... lf.5'. Trie lililtUIHIU I'l n ilium I,, U ,1,.- Iron Silver Mexican Onlnrlo Ophlr Plymouth quirk. liver ... do pfd.... Sierra Nevada Stamford t'nlon Oon Yellow Jacket TM 4? I! ISO ?M 20 3 1 i: opening of the market disclosed a mood of depression over the disappointing effect or the war news on foreign markets. London sold about n.s many stocks In this market as were bought for that account yesterday and dragged prices below last night's level. rno steel stocks, arter rrntionni advances, turned heavy on the news of the closing down of additional mills nnd offered no sup port to tno market ror tne rest or tne tiny. Sugar hung below last night's prices all day. In fact, the strength In the Tobacco stocks was tho only notable element of strongth In tho Industrial departments. A number of reports for April showed gnlns In the gross earnings more than wiped out by Increased operating expenses. Hut theso reports were ignored and caused no rneoK to tho unward tendency In the railroad list. This found Its Inception In the granger group ana spread to onion oncinc. tno Atrhlsons and Missouri Paclllc. It was at tributed to the favorablo crop weather prestige In tho west Later In the dn tho tVunk lines came Into prominence, led by the llaltlmore & Ohio, the common rising 4 points and tho preferred 24, and Pennsyl vania, Reading first prererred and I-ackn-wanna rose from 2'.4 to 2l4. The decline In tho movement of currency from the Interior for the week was counted 11s an encourag ing factor. The net receipts by the banks from that source nre estimated nt about $2,01X1,000. compared with over $3,000,000 last week. It Is hoped that this will prove the turning point townrd a revival of trade ac tivity in tho Interior. Tho mnrket closed actlvo nnd strong nt the best. There was a good absorption of railroad bondR at advnnclng prices. Total sales, par value, $1,495,000. Pnlted States refunding 2s. when Issued, declined and old 4s advanced U In the bid price. The Commercial Advertiser's London financial cablegram says: Tho markets wero very quiet today before Whitsuntide. They were, however, llrm, though feature less. The public Is still apparently waiting for ofllclal news of the fall of prices. Im don was Inclined to realize In Americans, but New York equalized this tendency. Tlntos wero Hat on Paris sales on the fort nightly statistics. Stocks Increased 2,035 tons and supplies Increased 2,160. Following ore the closing prices on the New York Stock exchange today: i-i'i 75-H Mi 21 9H 10."1, do 1m pfd...... , .. 2. Pennsylvania .. W4 Heading ...llflS No, I'noine pfd.... ...'; Omtid Trunk . .. M Anaconda ,.. "ti Hand Mines ...135',i 37i 7R'i SOUTH OMAHA, June 1. Receipts were; Cattle. Hogh. Sheep. Olllclal Monday 2,141 4,69'J 2.WJ Ortlelal Tuesday 5,010 15,2j9 3,13j Olllclal Wednesday 4,790 11.761 1.614 Olllclal Thursdav 6.192 11.501 l..li Ottlclal Friday 1,52 U,!70 3.bl9 Five days this week. . ..H.730 65,261 11.K6 Same days last week ... 16,5;0 63,M5 13,210 Samo days week before.. 18.J1S 4l,7i8 lMitf Same three weeks ago.. 17,13 Ji,J75 -,W5 Same four weeks ago. .. .12.291 35,112 I2.4i4 Average price palu for Hogs tor the last several days with comparUons; UW0.llai.il. lu.U..il.ilM.il 1...., s 'I::::::::. 1 4 M t n 4 M t o ( 40 4 Srt 4 ftfl STOCK 50 4 00 , 7M M . M7 . 712 . W if it M ! 45 $ CALVES. 971 1 12 . . 977 9.V1 .. : 4 .s, 4 ro 4 m 1 a, I 70 4 ?0 I i HOGS-Recelpts were of pretty good slzn this morning, hut there wns nn n. live de mand nnd at tre snme time a more en coiiraclng outlook in eastern mirltrls, so that the market here opened 2'v"ii5c higher At the opening hogs sjld lnrgely at 4 561 4.S7'4, then It strengthened up ami for a tlmo gooil loads commanded $t "'-.'-i I 90 A little later Chicago came easier and the market at this point eased off again nnd closed about where It opened- Mat Is, with gojd loads of ml.xcd hogs at $1 S7'2. As will be noted ftom the sales Itclow. the popular price today wns $I.S74, while yes terdny tho most of the hogs went nt $1 SuVa 41.15. Today's ndvnnee makes up all the loss or yesterday, nnd more, tno, leaving mar Kt omy a nhade lower than It wns on Tuifdny A comparison of this market with other river points will show that hogs are selling very well here. Representa tive ales: 41H (inndit Ions for Hie liny nil Various (,'oiiiniiiilltleN, NEW YORK, June l.-FLOUR-Rocelpts, 14.415 bbls.; exports, 30.033 bbls. Market quiet nnd unchanged; Minnesota patentH, $3.00f3.f5; Minnesota bakers, $2.G.-.ft2.S5; winter patents, $3.ttft3.S,5; winter straights, $3,355(3.50; winter extras, $2.55f(2.S0; winter low grades. $2.23fI2. 10. Ryo Hour, quiet; fair to good, $2.UOJ3.15; cholco to fancy. I3.25'if3.50. COitNMEAl Ensy; yellow western, S2c; city. Sic; Hrandywlne, 2. 355(2. 43. RYE Steady; No. 2 western. C2hc f. o. b. atlont; state, D9o c. I. f., New York car lots. 11ARLEY Quiet; fccdltiff. I3'.4l5c c. I f New York; malting, 50ft 53c c. i. f., New York. HARLEY MAIl'-Nomlnal; western, KV toe. WHEAT Receipts, 42,100 tm.; exports, 107,730 bu. Spot, steady; No. 2 red, f23o f. o. b.. nlloal, spot, nominal: No. 2 red 77Tc In elevator; No. 1 northern. Dulutli 75c. f. o. b.. allont. prompt: No. 1 hard Dulutli, 77'4C, nllo.it, to arrive. Options nrin on invoranie i.ncunn caiues. I'ouow Ing this came 11 sharp decline under north west selling, which gave way dually to renewed strength on a bullish Modern Miller crop renort and general covering closed steady and unchanged; July, 72'h'ff ie, closing at i-'c; suptemner, 7j'iiSf 7Jc. closing nt 73Hc. CORN-Recelpts. 53,775 bu.; exports. 112, C2I bu. Spot, steady; No. 2. 43,ic, f. o. b., nlloat, and 42',c In elevator. Options opened easy through declines abro.id, hut recovered later on ralr clearances and ac tlvo buying; closed steady at unchanged prices: July. 42 1-lfifi 12 5-ltic, closing at 4-ic; September, I2M( I25fc. closing nt I. ',4c. OATS Receipts. 41,100 bu.; exports, 10,70 bu. Spot, quiet; No. 2, M'sc; No. 3, 2tic; No. 2 white. 27140: No. 3 white. 27c; on track, mixed western. 2tiMi2ic; 011 track, white, 27ft3l',4o. Options slow nnd feature less, HAY Quiet; shipping, 70fi75c; good to choice. SoftOOc. HOPS Steady; state, common to choice, 1M9 crop. llWHe; old. 2ti5c; Pacific coant. 1690 crop. 10Jil3c; old. 3fi5c. HIDES Steady. Galveston. 20ffi tn !) W-jc; California, 21 to 2.1 lbs.. 211-c; Texns drj-, 24 to 30 lbs.. 15c. LEATHER-Stendy; hemlock sole. Ruenos Ayres, light to heavy. 23W2J,e: acid, 2l0 254c WOOI Quiet; domestic lleece, 5JJ(iSc; Texns. WMfic. rilOVISIONS-Heof, easy; best, quiet: family. $11.112.00: mtss. $3.5Ofil0.00; hevt hams, $11,00112.00; packet. $10 00ft 12.0.1; city, oxtra India mess, $lf..00ltic.50. cm meats, steady; pickled bellies, $7.25I(S.50: pickled shoulders. '6.16: pickled limps 111) 2.W 10.75. Lard, weak; western steamed, $7.03; re fined, easy; continent, $7.20. enmnound, $fi.37ftfi.50. Pork, quiet; family. Jin.Sivj 14.50; short clear. $13,505)14.50; mess, $11.754" 12.00. POTATOES-Steady: New York. $1.00f( 1,50; Jersey sweets, $3.00ft.50. TALLOW-Dull; city. lt ; country, 4'sff 4sic. lilCE Firm: domestic, fnlr to extra. 4U4 41,4c; Japan. lifNTtc. MOLASSES-Steady; New Orlenns, open kettle, good to choice. 41fll5c. PEANUTS Quiet ; fancy hand-picked. 3?; CT4c; other domestic, 35f3'ic. FREIGHTS To Liverpool, quiet: cotton, bv steam. 27c. grain, by steam, 34Tf3id. 'TiVTTER Receipts, 8,153 pkgs.; market barely steady, western, IfiMift'-M'sc; factory, 141116c. CHEESE Receipts, li.6l nkgs.; market fteady; dead, large white. 9sft9V: dead, grass tinge. SfOv : large colored, 9e; small white. SHfiSc; small colored. Sls1sc. 008 Receipts, 13,523 pkgs.; murket Kmisnn CKy Grnln iinil I'mvlslon, KANSAS (MTY. June 1. WHEAT Jul v. G0H,fiCOii-; September. 6114c; cash, No. 2 nurd, wvic; .no. 3. 65jW)o; Mo. S red, MftGSc; .no. ;i, iiiyiH',sc. CORN July. SlvnWjc; September, noth ing doing: cash. No. 2 mixed, 3t4035c; No. 2 white, 3M(3f,4c; No. 3. 3!S!4c. OATS-No. 2 white. 23!4ft23!4c RYE No. 2. 51c. HAY Choice- timothy, $10.tmo.60; choice prairie. $.1.75Ji7.(0, RCTTER-Crcamery. 155?lSc; dairy, fancy, 14c EGGS "Weak: outside demand light: loss by candling Increasing; fresh Missouri and Kansas stock, Mj-c doz.; seconds, 5c loss off (cases returned); southern, 6c; new white wood cases Included, He more. RECEIPTS-Wheat. 17,100 bu.; corn, 33, im bu.: oats. 10,fl) bu. SHIPMENTS-Wheat, 61,000 bu.; corn, 2G, ono bu.; oats, 11,000 bu. Liverpool (irulii 11 lid I'm visions. LIVERPOOL. Juno l.-VHEAT-Spot. steady; No. 1 California, Or VidRys Id; No. 1 northern siirlng, 5s9V4d. Futures, steady; July. 5sS74d; September, 6s Sid. CORN Spot, quiet; American mixed, new, 3s ICHd. Futures, quiet; July, 3s9d; Sep tember. 3.1 9Hd. PROVISIONS-Lard. American refined, In palls, easy. 36s 6d; prime western, In tierces, dull, 3ls9d. llam.H. short clear, easy, 47s fid. Bacon, short clear backs, dull, 36s t'd. CIIEESE-Amerlcan finest white, easy, 5ls: American finest colored, easv. 5ls. RECEIPTS-Wheat (during the last three iiaysi, sMi.ixm centals, including lsi.uoo Amer ican. Corn (during the last three days), AtchlKon do prd llaltlmore & O... Canadian Pacific. Canada So Clies. & Ohio ... Chicago fl. W... C. H. & Q Chi.. Ind. A L.. do prd Chicago & K. Ill C. A N. W O., It. I. & I... C. C. C. A St. L Colorado So do let pfd.. do J.1 pM... Del. A Hudson . Del. L. & V.. Denver & It. O,. do pfd Erie do lt pfd... Ot. Nor. rrd Hocking Coal ... Hocking Valley . Illinois Central Iowa Central ... do prd K. C P. A a... Luke Krle W. do pfd Lake Shore K A N Manhattan I. Met. W. Ity Mexican Central Minn. & St. L... 1o pti Mo. Pacific Mobile A Ohio ., M.. K. A T do prd N J Central ... N Y. Central .. Norfolk A W.... do pfd No, raclflc do pfd Ontario A W. Oregon Tiy. A do pM .... Pennsylvania Reading do 1st pfd . 16 .113 .115 .147 . 45 111 34 89'j 26 Vnlon PaclfJ; . 73", do pfd 80S Wabanh 9 Hi do prd 53 .'Wheel. & L H 2-SH1 do Id pfd., 12t Wis. Central .. Third Avenue . Adnms Ex American Dx... U. K. Kx Well.-rurgo Ex Amer. Cotton. Oil... 35 do pf.l 00 Amer. Malting ... do pfd Amer. S. & 11 do pfd Amer. Spirit .... do pfd Amor. 6. II do prd Amer. S. A W..., do pfd , Amer. Tin Plate., do pfd Amer, Tobacco .., do pfd Anne. Mining Co.. Brooklyn R, T... Colo. Fuel A Iron Con. Tobacco .... do pfd Toderai Steel do pf.l Oen. Electric Glucnje Sugar ... do pfd Inter. Paper do pfd ..131 .. 13 .. H .. 93 ..167 ..109',i .. 60',i .. 6 .. 43 ..113 I ..rroiy .. 19 V .. COS, ,.. 13 .. ss ...167'. .. 14 ... isi; ..114 .. is'V ,.. 4 ,.. 7l ,..215 ... 8Di! ,.. r.v, ,..1M ... 13'i ,.. fiJ'ij ... 6'i ... EB'4 .Ml mien pill In Wheat Mnrket. MINNEAPOLIS. June 1. WHEAT In store, No. 1 northern, June, filc; July, filffcc; September, u5',4f ffiic ; on track, No, 1 hard, fifie: No. 1 northern, 65Hc; No, 2 northern. (Mo. FLOOR First patents. $3.55: second nat- ents. $3.35; first clenrs, $2.50; second clcarB, $2.10. HRAN-In bulk, JU.0Onil.75. 'I'lili'ilu Mnrket, TOLEDO, O., Juno l.-WHEAT-Dull; spot, 7t'ic: June. 74c. OOHN-Dull, lower: No. 2 cash. 3?4c OATS-Weak; No. 2 cash, 22c. RVIV-Dull. firm: No. 2 cash. 5Sc. SEEDS-Clover, active; cash, prime old, i.f"; prune new Nn. 2, $l.45fj 1.60. . 17 . !TP4 . 73 . 3T(, . 77 . 234 . 74 . 94S .12) . . 7:i . 37';, . WXi . SPi . !64 . C$4 .135 . 49i . 9'.)' . 2Pi . SOI . TOVi . 29H . 79'4 . . !74 . 2S'j . R5 ;d pfd.... w pfd A S. F lit pfd.... 2d pfd...., PrtllthW.... Pfd do nio c, do St. T. do do St. L. do vSt. Paul do pfd St. P. Omahn. So. racltic So. "Railway do pfd Texas A Paclllc Offered. 3$'iI,aclede Oas 104 National Illscult S4 do pfd 119 Nntlonal T-ad . U1V4 , do pf,l 3CIJ Xatlonat Steel .. TS'i do pfd SU4IJ. Y Air Hrake...l27 7'i No. American 144 51T4 Pacific Coast 514 N'nv. 42 do lt pfd S3 7S I do 2d pfd 61 1321! Paclllc Mall 2Si; 174 People's Oas 101 .. jvh I'resseu rv car 46 .. 2i do pfd 774 .. SV.J Pullman P. Car....lSJ .. STVil Standard It. A T.. 54 ,,. Sugar IIS'4 ,.. f.9 I do pfd 11s 34WITenn. Coal A Iron. 7,"T4 V. S. leather ... do pfd U. S. Rnhher ... do pfd Vetern ITnlon . Republic t A S. do pfd P. C. C. A St. I ... in; ... 2 ...uon ...1734 ...115 ... Cf.'i ... 124 . . . W I! 11 71 2U !-,;; m m 60 New York Money Mnrket. NEW YORK. June l.-MONEY-On call steady nt liftS per cent; last loan, 2 per cent; primo mercantile paper, Slift-tlA per cent. STERLING ICXCHANGE Firm, with ac tual business In bnnkers' bills at $4.E7,i'ff I.S714 for demnnd nnd 11.8114 for sixty days; posien raies, i..)Vi nnu i.55',4; commercial PIUS. $4.S;i4r(H.M. SILVER-Certlflcates, COffilc; bar. 60c; .iexicuii ouiiuin, iivc. RONDS Governments. Irregular; state, weak: railroad, strong. The closing prices on bonds today are as follows: M P. 8. ref. 2s. reg..l03lj do coupon do reg do 3, reg do coupon .... do new 4i, reg do coupon do old 4a, reg. do ooupon .... do S, reg.. do roupon . P. of C. 3 63 Atrh. gen, 4s. rtn adj. 4i.. Canada So. 2i C. A O. 4H.. ll3i .10D'4 .10914 .1314 .13(4 1154 ....115 ....tl.1 ....113 ....132 ....101 It A T. do 4s N. Y. O. Is N. J O. gen. 5s No. Pacific 3s... do ( N Y. C A at I, 91 i 1114 121 fi7 in-, (i.int; N. A W. conrn 4a. 97 Oregon Nav. is Ill do 4i 1044 Oregon .H L. 6....i:S4 do ronsol 5s 11i; Iteadlnir con. 4 RSU sri mo u. w. la 99 107 I St I. A 1 M c. 5o..,1104 99 Pt. I. ft S K g a,.12l 117 t. Paul consols, ...K2i C. N. W. e. 7s.l(14 St. P.. O. A P. ls.lfO do S. V. deb. 5..1I9 1 do 5s 121 Chicago Ter 4s.... 974 .So. Pacific 4s Sl Onln. So. 4s 87 tin Hnlltvnv Bs 11? $5.05 bid; October, $3.25 Denver A R. O. ls.1014 S It A T. 6 71 ' do 4s 994 "Tex. A Pnc. U....U24 17. T.. V. & O. Is. .1034 do 2s H Phlliiilelpliln Pm.liicc .Mnrket. 1 P'rle general 4 724 Union Pnclllo 4a UCi; IMlII.AIll.'l.IMIl A lime 1 I1ITTTI.'I ! r W. A II. C. Is. ,04 W n basil Is H.ii do account Atchlenn Onnmllnn Paclllc St Paul Illinois Central . IsMilavlll I'nlcn Pac. pfd .. N. V. Central .. Ex-Interest. RAR SILV ER Firm at 27 9-16d per oz. MONEY l't per cent. Tno rate or discount in tho open margci for short bills Is 211-IC02' per cent; for three months' bills, 2 per cent. In nk Clenrlnns. CHICAGO. June l.-Clenrlngs, $25,716.37; balances, $2,720,(f9. Posted exchange, $4.54 M.6S14. New York exchange, 10c premium, I1ALTIMORE. Juno l.-Clenrlngs, $7,972, 617; balances, $77,407. PHILADELPHIA, June l.-Clearlngs, $17,052,211; balances, $1,919,615. NEW YORK. June I. -Clearings, $166, 972.1502; balances. $10,572,923. HOSTON. June l.-Clearlngs, $19,o27,539; balances, $1.7W,372. ST. LOIMS. June l.-Clenrlngs. $6.33S.631; bnlnnces, $'577,191; money. 4f(7 per cent; New York exchange, 250 premium bid, 10c pre mium naked. Condition nf'llie Trensnrr. WASHINGTON, Juno 1. Today's state ment of the trensury balances In the gen ernl fund, exclusive of tho $160,000,000 gold reserve In the division or redemption, shows: Avnllablf. cash balances, $145,753, G29; gold, $0S,S57.&n. Onlliin .Mnrket. NEW YORK. June l.-COTTON-The cot ton market opened steady at a decline of 2573 points and eased off 3fT points fur ther, early cables not being satisfactory and supporting orders scurce. Later, how ever, there was a sudden and decided re action. From the lowest point prices ad vanced 10312 points nnd trading was very active for a time. .Tho upward movement originated In reports of too much moisture In tho southwest, leading to n scare of shorts. Lnter cubic. wero better nnd covering beenme n feature, with some buy ing on Investment account. Rut tho public demnnd was not satisfactory and still later the market eased off t little, under re newed selling for short account, purtly owing to n very fnlr average to crop ac counts. The final phases of the market rellected hesitation owing to the fnct that tomorrow and Monday will bu holidays In Liverpool. Tho closo wns barely steady, with prices net 4 to 7 points lower. Sentl mont wns decidedly bearish under the be lief In n big acreage Increase on the 10th, In tho government reports, and under re ports of weak spot markets. NEW ORLEANS, June 1 COTTON Qulet; pales. 1.050 bales; ordinary. 7 7-lCc; good ordtnnry. 7 15-16c; low middling. SHc; middling, S13-16c, good middling. 9c; mid dling fnlr, 9'4o; receipts, 142 bales: stock. 101.701 bales; futures, quiet aivd steady; June, R.33c bid; July, S.nSOT.SSc: August, 7.96fl 7.9f,e; September. 7.lfl7.f!2c; Octoher, 7.XW 7.3io ; November, 7.2rfi7.27c; December, 7.2iVo 7.27c; Jnnusry, 7.2(5ft7.2Sc; February, 7,28ft 7.30c; March. 7.30t7.32e. NEW YORK. June l.-COTTON-FMturcs closed barely steady; June. 8.29o; July. 8.32c; August. R.12c! Stytombcr. 7.82c; October, 7.05c; Novembor. 7.61c ; 'December, 7.50c; January. 7.32c;,Fi1(i'uary. 7.54c; March, 7.67c. Spot closed quiet; middling uplands, 9c; middling gulf, 914c: snlos, 25 bales. ST. LOI'IS. Juno 1. COTTON-Un-changed; middling-. S 13-lfic; sales, none; receipts, 9S7 bales; shipments, 1,00$ bales; stock. 10,299 bales. Cn(Tce Mnrket. NEW YORK, June l.-COFFBE Spot, Tllo. firm: No. 7 Invoice. 8ic. Mild market steady; Cordova. 914W1314C. The mnrket for rutures openeu sieauy ni uncnangca pricen to 6 nolnts advance and developed pro nounced activity and further advanced 10ff 20 points on reports or bubonic plague nt Itlrv eauslnir some active covering; nrm- ness Increased by better statistical tendoncy anil tno strong nuiiune or spot noiuers. Tho market closed steady. 10320 points net higher; total sales, 31,"' nags, inciuaing: Jupe, $6.95f(7.15: Julv. $7.00i7.l5: Augiist. $7,20; September. 7.1(VfTT.25; Octolier. ji.i&w 7.30; November. $7 U7i7.30; December. Tl.ZVit 7.50: January, $7.50; February, $7.05; March, $7.50. Snunr Mnrket, NEW ORLEANS. June 1. SUGAR Mar ket strnnc: centrifugal, yellow, IH'fiSc; sec onds 3fi'l'4c. Molnses. quiet and nominal. NEW YORK, June l.-SI'GAR-Raw. strong; fair refining. 4 1-lfic; centrifugal, 96 lest, 19-lCc; molasses sugar, 3'Rc; refined, firm: No, 0. 5.1c; No. 7, G.fSe; Nn. 8, Gc; No. 9. I.Cte: No. 10, .0c: No. 11. 4.8c; No. 12. 4.Sc; No. 13, I. So; No. 14, 4.S.-; standard A. C.lc; confectioners A. 5.1c; mould A. 5. See; cut loaf 6c: crushed, fie; powdered, 6.7c; granulated, P.Co; cubes. 5.75c. Dry Guilds Mnrket. NEW YORK, June l.-DRY GOODS The market for all descriptions of cotton goods continues slow on home trade account nnd buyers for export to China havn retired for tho time being. Prim conditions are with out material change In any line of stnple goods. Print cloths continue Idle In reg ulars and In light request for odd goods. Prink and ginghams quiet nnd unchanged. Linen? are In m nlernte demand and prices generally steadv. Hurlaps dull In all welchts nnd nil storks aro limited. Tho tone of tho market lo easy. Oiillforiilii Dried 1'riiKs. NEW YORK. Juno 1. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Ruled dull and feature less. There was little activity In the mnr ket for evaporated apples: buyers are hold ing off for concessions but prices remain unrhnnged; state, common, 4'Mi5o; prime, Sulfite; choice, effi"v: fancy, 7'iflRe. Cali fornia dried prunes. 3!vfi7c per lb., ns to size and qu.illtv. Apricots, Royal, 12Vif14c: Moor Park l.VfdSc. Peaches, peeled. W 20c; unpeelcd, CfiOo. St. .Iiin.'iiIi Live Stuck. SOUTH ST. JOSEPH. Mo., Juno 1. (Spc clal.) The Journal quotes: CATTLE Receipts, 1.900 hend; mnrket wenk; natives. $!. 75155. 10; Texns nnd west erns, $3.ro'nr.io; cowh and neirers, k.ZjW (.70; biilln. an 1 sines, $2. 23ft I. SO; yenrllng.i nnd eilves. $3.753.01: stoekers and feeders, $3.25fil.75; veals, $6. 0017.0). HOGS Receipts. 5,2y hend' mnrket W 7'je hleher: all grndc.i, $,2',4W5.03; bulk of sales. $4.f5(T l.l5. FHEKP Receipts, 2,f'i0 head; mnrkct stendy. May May May Mav f ! May- May I 5 26, 3 61 1 3 7t) t M " May -May Mav -iay 10...., 'ay 11.... May 12 -May 1J...., -May 14.... May 15.... May IS.... May 17.... May 1?.... May 19,... May 20.... May 2L... Mny 22.... -May 23.... Mny 21.... May Mny 26 Mny 27.... May 2S.... 5 18 5 17 fi 2b 6 221 3 651 3 901 3 651 3 87i 3 711 3 63 3 931 I 72 2 95 3 C1 I 3 64I 3 93! 3 64 5 21 I 3 0f 1 701 6 101 1 (l 6 12 .! 65! 3 K9l .1 62 3 95 3 62 I 97 3 C6 4 19, 3 63 5 15 6 16 o 16 6 17 6 21 i 3.1 fi 20 5 11 fi 10 3 67 3 67 3 60 3 54) 3 65 3 63 5 03 6 OS 3 62! 6 Oil 3 65 5 Oil 3 62 4 35 4 22 4 25 4 4$j 4 29 4 35 4 26! 4 26 3 71 I : as 3 (7 3 66 2 65 3 61 3 61 3 i& 3 621 3 SI 3 62 3 56 3 62 3 18! 4 4I 4 W 2 2 4 47 3 SO I 1 i 4 40i t 4 S$ 2 1! 4 HI 3 10 3 17 3 20 3 11 3 3 t 3 111 3 12 3 o; 3 03 3 03 3 02 4 3.11 6 Oil 3 SSI 4 171 3 I0; 3 01 22 4 S3 4 991 3 55 4 IS! 3 391 2 99 4 63 I 3 601 4 20. 3 31 2 93 4 17! 4.61 4 V.i 1 nil 1 14 " 92 4 311 4 "O H lift .1 'K 2 4 351 4 53 Mny 30 1 I S5 3 57 4 101 1 2 93 4 39l 4 51 MllV 31 4 X.H .1 Ml 4 in 3 Sfl! i 4 361 I 1 Juno 1 ' 4 SSI 3 50 4 21 3 401 2 S61 4 C0 4 51 4 4 4 43 4 46 4 44 4 31 4 27 4 36 4 3S 4 46 4 45 4 37 4 iti 6 07 6 05 4 97 6 W SOJ 4 $7 1 4 n 4 81 4 1(7 4 tl 6 01 4 m 4 81 4 71 4 67 4 69 4 (A 4 6b 4 59 4 63 No. e; M 3 44 16.-... 74 73 37 81 t3 76 42.. 62. 83 . 90.. 72. 81 . 88 8J.. 70.. 84.. tn., 76.. M. . 65.. 8D.. 82.. 74., 69., 8 41. f,S. 60.. ..172 ..1M ..m ..216 ..241 ...2.10 ..227 ,.26 ,.m ..212 ..215 :w 201 m 193 2.W 226 AM J02 214 109 221 103 21S 23.1 315 215 W K 233 Ill .,,...252 240 225 2(2 2 217 Indlcntes Sunday. The ofllclal number of cars of stock brought In today by each road wns: Cnttlo. Hoes Shn. H'r's. i-., .ai. e i. i'. ity O. & St. L. Ry Missouri Pacific Ry 8 Union Pacific system... 12 C. & N. V. Ry 2 F.. E. & M. V. R. R.... 23 S. C. & P. Ry 1 C St. P.. M. ti O. Ry.. 8 U. & M. R. R. R 12 C, II. & Q. Ry 2 K. C. & St. J 1 C, H. I. & P.. east 2 C. R. 1. & P., west 1 Illinois Central Totnl receipts 71 The disposition of tho day's receipts wns ns follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Iltivcrs. CnMle. 1tn-. Sh'n. uinana rticKing uo, ....... 63 3 2 .. 1 fi 2 SO 7 1 4S 3 "u V, "i 49 7 . 2 3 4 1 Tis 14 2 II .?' .219 .515 .238 .244 65 2l 216 rt (A.. 81.. 17.. 24.. 69.. 76 24 81 63 68 76 51 67 91 ..233 . .2 ..261 ..217 ..23.1 ..253 ..260 ..211 G. H. Hammond Co 13.1 Hwirt and Company 619 Cudahy Packing Co 187 Armour & Co 332 Omaha Pack. Co., IC. C... 43 Cudahy Pnak. Co.. K. C. 106 Swift and Co., country.... 104 Hammond Co., K. c 61D R. Decker & Degnn 11 Vnnsnnt A Co fi Hill & Huntzlnger 15 Livingstone & richaller... 161 L. F. Husz 2 H L. Dennla & Co 24 Hobbeck & Co 1 Other buyers 61 657 N5 1.271 8,505 4,444 120 629 636 Totals 1,747 11,095 1,690 CATTLE ReeMpti today looked small as compared with the big run of the first half of the weak, but It was probably th best thing for the market, as It cave It a breathing spell and an opportunity to re cover. The demand on the part of local packers seemed to be good and the general market was Jnst abaut steady with yester day, or, lay 20c lawer than lait week on heavy cattle and about lie lower on the light cattle. Cows and heifers sold In Just about the same notehes as yesterday, thero being no notloeablfi change tn the matter of prices. The demand was good and the market rea sonably active, so that the offAtingn changed hands in good eeason. Bulls were, also steady with yesterday. Only a few stoekers and feeders were, offered for sale nnd the market was without now feature. Prlcos, while lower than last week, were Just about steady with yestcr dny. This market on all kinds of killing cattle was In exceedingly good shnpe as compnred with other markets. Yesterday there was a good deal snld ubout the market because of Its lateness, buyars hanging trick, but when the market did open It wan very active and the cattle were all sold In fair season at prices that would comparo most favorably with every other mnrkct. In fact there Is no other mnrket in the country nny better than this market, and, with the exception of yesterday, the trade has been actlvo on practically every day for the past month or more. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. 1.. 1., 6. 1. V. 1. 5. 19 1.. fi.. Firm, fair demand: rancv western crenm cry, 2tc; fancy western prints. 21c. EGGS Quiet and V lower; fresh nearby. He, loss off; rrefh western, 134e; fresh southwestern. 13c: tresh southern, 13c. I'll EES E Steady, but quiet. Dulutli Wlienl Mnrket. DULUTII, June l.-WHEAT-No. 1 hard, cash. 69c: July, KOLe; September, 6nu,e; No. 1 northern, cash. ii7ic; July, 074e; Septem ber. (e; No. 2 northern, C5Hc; No. 3 spring, C2'(.e. CORN-3640, OATS-22V123C. ' .Mllniuikt'e (i r it I li .Mnrket. MILWAUKEE, June l.-WHEAT-I,owor: No. 1 northern. 6714c; No. 2 northern, 6514 5iU'c. RYE-Steady; No. 1, SClsc; No. .2, 5lfii 55'tc BARLEY Steady ; No. 2, 42'4c; snmple, SOflCkc. flea Klectrlc 5k. 120 , do 2s injii Ma. Central In. .. .111"'-'Went Slinre 4s 11114 K. C., I. ,t CJ 1.. "14 Win. Central Is.... 9PJ L A N. unl. 4.... 09iYn. Centurlei 63 Ex-lnt. "Offered. When Issued. Huston Slocks nnd Unmix. BOSTON. Juno l.-Cnll loans. 2H3 per cent; tlmo loans, 3J4 per cent. Official closing: I'enrln .Mnrket, PEORIA. June I.-CORN-Inactlve; No. 3, 36.. OATS-Inactive; No. 3 white. 227723c. WHISKY-On the bnsls of $1.23 for fin ished goods. Sline nml l.entlier Hetletv, CHICAGO. June l.-Thc Shoe nnd Leather Review tomorrow will say: In our last Issue we reported the sale of 5,000 winter natives from a western branch packing house nt prlvnte terms Persistent rumors Place tne price paid at lie. During Janu A.. T. A 8. F. do pfd.... Amer, Humir . do pfd.... Hell Telephone Iloton Albany.. .'.MO llomon Hlevnted ...139 lloston A Me O . II. & Q Dominion Coal . do pfd Federal flee ... do pfd Fit hlmrg pfd... Gen. Electric .. Mexican Central N. 11. O. A O... Old Colony Old Dominion .. Hubtier Onion Pacific .. ... 27'i West Dud 91'i . .. 73'4 Atchison 4 100 ...ms .v. i:. o. & c. ...111 lAdventUie 4 3M lAlloue Mln. Co.... 1'i Anml. Copper .. At'niille .19P4 Hoston A Mont.. .131 Unite & tloftnn . I24 n-al. & Hecla.., .116 Centennial . 314 Franklin . 0S4 Humboldt .133 Ore ola ,135'i Parrot .. m ..205 .. 17',i 21 Qulney Santa Fe Copper Tamarack Otah Mining .... Winona 66'i Wolverlnen 87'j .. 21 ,..!CO .. 61 ...705 .. IS ... 13'i ... M ... 62i ... 43 ...135 .. 5 ...191 ... 27 ... 3 ... 19 Ex-dlvldend. ForeiRii I'lnnnclnl. PARIS. June 1. Prices opened tlrm on the bourse today, but subsequently weakened, owing to Inlluenee of numerous sales being renorled forced. Internationals were mostly ury und February tho hides now reported affected. Rio tlntos were prcescd for bilo Til 17 HHAI.TV MARKET. INSTRUMENTS filed for record Friday, Juno 1. 1900: Wiirriinty DitiIm, Joseph Oendle nnd wife to C. F. Wam snt nl-j lot 10, block I, Kountze's 3d add $ 1.5C0 C. G Wnmsat and wlfo to Dora Singer, same 2,000 G W. Smith ond wife tn J. M. Wil liams, n CO nores or sw 3-U-10 750 W. W. Pool tn Jnmos Senear, lots 7 to II, block I, In Thirteenth Street ndd 300 Anna Pedersen nnd husband to Theo- doro Lunlnske lot 5, Oak Hill 152 E, H. Schroejcr i t il tn C. F. Doll. lots 17. IS und 19. block 2. Forest Hill 12.CC0 Clnra Boeder to Henry Sprlck, w'4 lot 5, block 131. Onw'ia 13.5C0 Atby Hills to c. a. Leary, e3 lot 7, A. II. Sanders' add 500 Fred Beuzlnger to Anilrzy nnd Rosa Swltnla. lot 15. bin. k I, Arbor Place. 7C0 F. II. Little to CI. W. Little, part lot 1. block 113; part lotH 8, 9 anil 11, block 249't. Omaha, and P-irt of Mar ket street 1 fi W l.'lllo nml tvlfn In I'.lljilhpth Dufrcne, nme 1,0001 (lull Olnlin Deeds, Mabel Slev lo Margaret Sley, e'i lot 9. block S. Parker's add 1 Frederick Sley to same, same 1 Dei'ilH, EherllT to G. E. Warner, lots 9 and 10, block I. Emorv's add tn Valley 6S8 L. C. Denlse, administrator, to M. C. Denise, u 127 feet of o W feet block C. Shlnn'H add 135 Total amount uf transfers $33,20$ 1.... 61.... 14.... 1.... 101... 8.... 1.... 4.... il'.'.'.'. 31.... It WW" 1."." 1.... 1.... 1.... 1.... 1.... 1.... 7.... 1.... 1.... 1.... 4.... 11.'.'.'.' 5.... 4.... 1.... 1... 1... 3."... 1.... 2.... 1.... 1.... L... 1... 1... Av Pr. No. Av. Pr. 760 3 25 23 1086 4 70 693 $3 51 2S 1237 4 75 SS5 3 50 1 1130 4 75 720 .1 75 7 1334 4 75 1210 3 73 6 1021 4 75 678 3 90 11 1204 4 To , K 4 25 24 10)9 4 75 1040 4 30 1 1110 4 75 970 4 50 15 1180 4 75 Oro 4 50 8 1637 4 75 1240 4 60 1 1070 4 80 1040 4 60 18 1503 4 80 740 4 50 10 122J 4 SO 910 4 50 20 127 4 SO 901 4 50 17 1079 4 SO PA I 50 10 11(6 4 SO 10SO 4 50 3 12W 4 SI 1008 4 50 2 1700 4 8.1 10S0 4 55 1 6 1005 4 SS 1030 4 V. 30 1391 4 81 1100 4 571J 19 1834 4 13 10J5 4 60 2 1350 ( ) 1010 4 60 18 1286 4 95 1100 4 60 1 1320 5 (V) J6S 4 60 4 1172 5 00 103 4 60 1 120ft 8 ro 1027 4 61 S8 1.100 I 00 1041 4 63 20 1318 5 Oft 1081 4 61 6 1562 5 01 126 4 70 1 1550 6 10 1220 4 70 COWS. 6(0 2 60 3 M0 3 8.1 1000 3 00 8 963 3 85 !f0 3 00 12 (166 3 90 6M 3 00 2 1106 3 00 11(0 3 01 1 1360 3 M 930 3 Oft 1 9M 4 M )01 3 20 2 1041 4 00 981 3 20 I IIW) 4 00 7.10 3 25 3 PS0 4 10 1010 3 2.1 17 1062 4 in SOO 3 25 1 1480 4 1 0 940 3 21 S 10 4 10 (6 3 .15 2 12W 4 8 923 3 48 4 1260 4 18 tn 3 50 1 1000 4 15 110 5 60 U 1202 4 20 10,10 3 60 5 IOCS 4 26 90 3 56 .1 1810 4 21 12O0 3 rti 7 1121 4 31 910 3 71 2 11.15 4 21 1017 .". 71 2 1091 4 40 770 3 71 1 100 4 40 1"T0 3 71 1 010 4 40 Il'l 3 71 2 1171 4 0 '017 3 71 1 UM 4 40 flfiO 3 F0 COWS AND HEIFERS. 978 10 19 913 4 41 r60 4 25 23 988 4 60 903 I 25 HEIFERS. 370 2 0,1 1 70 4 00 510 2 2.1 2 910 4 10 VV) 2 71 1 7f 4 1.1 R'O 3 7.1 20 701 4 36 610 3 61 1 1110 4 50 600 4 00 8 932 (M 925 4 00 8 632 4 65 BULLS, 1226 3 2.1 3 1640 3 SO , 1360 3 60 4 1618 3 90 1540 3 60 1 ICO 3 90 , 1610 3 f0 1.1 1910 4 01 1050 3 .15 1 1530 4 00 1370 3 60 1 1(00 I 00 1170 3 61 1 741 4 00 580 3 60 1 U00 ( 05 1210 3 7.1 1 1(10 4 20 CALVES. 326 5 0.1 1 1(1) 6 80 280 5 50 1 241 6 75 2I0 6 50 STAGS. 1(50 3 17 1 1010 3 85 9'0 3 60 1 1000 4 10 1210 3 71 1 1100 4 25 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 9i 2 7.1 1 341 3 SO 9(0 2 10 1 610 3 60 ! 3 00 10 ,10 3 7.1 1010 3 10 3 766 3 80 730 3 30 7 414 4 Oil 711 3 :si 11 740 4 05 8.... 61.... 62.... 64.... 117... 113... 118... 61..., 78.... 70..,. 68.... 77.... 72.... 88.... 69.... 66 61 79 ....179 . . . .223 ....214 ....26 ....2tt ....307 "!!"s7 ....221 ....274 ....241 ....275 ....289 ....237 ....222 ....204 ....253 ....230 223 214 62 287 66 64 66 61 7 64 76 721 ..231 .253 ..278 . 218 ..2(0 .220 Sh. Pr. No. A v. Fh Pr ... II 75 87 212 20) 4 7 10 4 SPj (8 259 80 4 S7, 60 It 8.1 7.1 23 80 4 S7H 81 4 6.1 69 218 120 4 8t ... 4 85 66 242 60 4 871, ... 4 63 7.1 232 80 4 8JI, 60 4 M 75 22(1 ... 4 S7' 120 4 8.1 80 217 160 1 67'i ... 4 8.1 67 217 1 6) 4 S7., ... 4 85 o 240 2e0 4 87j 120 4 85 ft 246 16i) 4 874 ... 4 85 67 249 160 4 8?i, ... 4 8.1 76 204 VI 4 SJiJ 40 4 8.1 94 177 40 4 874 ... 4 3 85 179 40 4 87'i 1JO 4 81 89 237 . . 4 S7IJ 60 4 .1 78.' 219 40 4 87, ... 4 87 69 227 120 4 87 tj 40 4 1 74 229 160 4 871, 2(0 4 81 77 247 80 ( 87IJ Ml 4 86 87 206 ... 4 871, 160 4 8.1 72. 230 80 4 8Jt, ... 4 8.1 70 241 80 4 ... 4 85 77 2J6 ... 4 7'4 ... 4 6.1 72 228 .. 4 k7'i 80 4 81 67 251 60 4 91 ... IK 68 279 . 4 90 80 4 83 62 2.18 160 4 90 ... 4 1 80 21.1 40 4 90 160 1 65 65 26,1 ... 4 90 ... 4 85 7.1 2.1.1 80 4 90 60 4 674 69 230 30 4 90 40 4 87i,i 68 232 ... 4 90 80 4 874 78 213 ... 4 90 ... 4 87i 70 231 40 I 90 8) 4 67'j 62 2V) 120 I 9ft ... 4 T'4 64 211 120 4 90 ... 4 87', 69 211 120 4 90 120 4 87', 79 274 200 4 "0 ... 4 87'i 9 24 160 4 01 40 4 8 7', 61 238 80 4 90 ... 4 1714 65 227 . 4 90 80 4 87'i 71 241 SO 4 90 3(0 4 7'4 57 282 , . 4 91 ... 4 S7'4 19 2.16 K0 4 00 ... 4 87 H 6.1 266 160 4 90 ... 4 8714 66 26t ... 4 90 160 I 87'4 76 23 1 2(0 4 90 40 I 87'4 61 214 ... 4 90 160 4 87'4 73 220 . . 4 90 160 4 B7'', 67 276 200 4 00 160 4 7'4 74 226 81 4 90 80 4 87'i 77 242 60 4 90 40 4 R7i. f4 ;(o 40 4 90 40 4 674 61 264 80 4 90 120 4 87'i 69 261 60 4 00 80 4 S7IJ 66 241 40 4 00 ... 4 87'4 18 247 160 4 90 80 4 87', 7'. 211 ... 4 90 ... 4 87H 67 2r.9 ... 4 90 160 4 S7'4 66 245 80 4 91 2(0 4 874 69 2"0 161 4 90 120 4 87 4 272 240 4 90 40 4 87'j rn "77 80 4 90 160 4 87 4 63 276 80 4 50 81 ( 67 4 70 2(7 ... 4 90 120 4 67 4 61 216 ... 4 9ft ... 4 874 7 227 8ft 4 90 ... 4 874 67 293 8ft 4 90 41 4 7U 61 26S 80 4 90 60 4 674 61 267 SO 4 90 10 4 67 4 64 250 80 4 90 80 4 874 120 287 . . 4 90 ... ' 674 68 241 IM (M 80 4 7U SI 251 160 4 99 ... 4 874 MO 2.78 210 4 90 120 4 674 0 314 . . 4 954 . . 4 874 64 25 ... 4 95 .. 4 87H 84 308 ... 4 J7'j 80 4 87li. M 317 ... 4 974 40 4 67 4 60 355 ... 5 00 120 4 874 -Thev nre a much like COATED qi.l!CTHICITY aa science can make them. Knelt one produces ns much "erve-bulidlng suIxtAtire ns Is con tnined in the amount of food n man consumes In n week. This Is why they have cured thousands of cnes of nervoin d!se.ies. such as Debil ity, Dlttlnes, Insomnla.Varlcocele, J . , v mi 11 ic j tin iiiiniiiKcicar- lybydevelopliighraln matter; force healthy circulation, cute imllges- H tlon, and Impart hounding vigor to I the whole svtem. All weakening W nnd tUvie.tetrovlng drains nnd i Iomcs permanently cured, nelnv mny mean Insanity, Consumption and Death, Price, i 1 perbor s six boxes (with Iron-clad guarantee to cure or re fund money), $s. Hook containing positive proof, free. Address Peal medicine to,, Cleveland, tj. Bold by Ktihn & Co,, l.'itli und Douglas), and J. A Fuller & Co,, 14th und Dougins. When otfeer fall consult DOCTOR 1 SEARLES & SEARLES OMAHA. HERVDUS CHROlin & 0P MEN SPECIALIST Wo guarantee to cure all cases uurabl ot WEAK MEN SYPHILIS SEXUALLY. Cured for Life. Nlgni jmiusiune, Lost Manhood, llyurocele. Vesicocele, Gonorrhoea, Olect, SyphllU, Stricture, Pile. FlMUla and Rectal Ulcura and all I'l'lMite Illaeuae mid Dlanrilrra of Men Stricture nml Gleet Cureil nt lluuic. Consultation Froe. Call on or oddrosa nit. m:viu,i:s a seaulks. 110 Nnutli Mill iff. OH A Hi- ILLINOIS CENTRAL I RAILROAD I DIRECT LIME TO IB CHICAGO 6HFJEP There were seven carloads of Colorado Iambs nnd three loads of clipped western larnbs In tho ynrds, besides four loads of sheep bourrht on the Knn?ns City market and shlpned direct to packers The mffer nuply of sheep and lambs on this market for several days hao prevented tnare belne any life or Interest In the mnr ket and the trade has been featureles. Values today did not show nny material change and the market vnB practically unchanged. Quotations! dinned wethers, fed. 15 0OW 6.10; clipped yearlings, fed, J5.mfr5.40: cllppnd ewes, rood to cnolce, red, 4.3Rrtf4 ,5; ralr to Rood clipped ewes, 14.0Off4.35; Rood to choice Colorado woolod Iambs, 17.00fl7.25; fnlr to good Colorado wooled lambs, 16.85fi7.O0; (rood to choice clipped lambs. 15 75fIC.O); fair to Rood clipped lambs, J5.35f56.G0. Rep. resentative sales: No. Av G40 western lambs 71 3 culls 7 96 cull lambs ns 1 cull lamb CO MINNEAPOLIS ST. PAOL DUBUQUE WATERLOO R0CKF0RD FORT DODGE Pr. r 60 3 25 4 ir. 4 50 City Ticket Office CHICARO LIVE STOCK MARKET. S492 Farnam St. Cnttlo Sternly Hors Stroim Sheep nml I.nmlm Wen I. . CHICAGO. June- l.-TATTLK- Receipts, , 1.800 hend; steers, moderate at actlvo prices butchers' stock, slow and phnde lower, best on sale today, tlvo earn Kansas nt 35 20: na tives, frood to prime steers. JI.OOf I.GO; poor to medium, JI.40fjd.S0; selected feeders, 14 23 ST4.95; mixed stoekers. J3.50fi I. Id; cows. 13.00 stockers.4.25; heifers. t.l.nfi'l.fiS. dinners. 2.10fj2.90; bulls, J2.7W4.25; calves, I-VOWr 7.00; Texns fed stefrs, H.oOffti.lO; Texns crass steers, 3.75fi'l.40; Texns bulls, 13.10 3.C0. HOflS Recelnts todnv. 27.000 head: tomor row. 20,000 estimated; left over. 6,000; strong to 6c hlKher; closinc wo.ik; top, o.2u; mixed and butchers. 13.00fi6.20; pood to choice heavy, J5.10fifi.20; much heavy, ll.95fc5.07, liffhts. ll.95fjG.17',i; bulk of sales, J5.10fiCi.15. SHEW AND LA MRS Receipts, 7.000 head; sheep and lambs, weak to 10c lower, except for choice; Rood to choice wethers. $3.fi0J?fi.50: fair to choice mixed. J4.25fin.00, western sheep, J5.10f?'i.40; yearllnKS. Ji.lOfi 6.90; native lambs. 15.GOfj7.00; western lambs, 16. GOfi7.10; spring lambs, best steady, others weak, at IS.OOfjT.&O. 'cmv Yiirk Live Slook. NEW YORK. June l.-HEKVKS -Receipts. 2.750 head: 21 cars- on snle; mow to dull, but prices steadv; 1 car unsold: steers. JI5nfj 5.60; distillery fed. !2.50fT5.M; bulls. JlOofi 4.10; cows, J2.40fM.25. Ixmdnn ond Liverpool cables stendy; live cattle 12f13c: tops. 13)5c; dressed weight, refrigerator beef selling at 10yifllc per lb.; shipments tomorrow, 550 head cnttlo and 3.223 quarters of beef. CALVES Receipts. C10 head; 227 head on sale; dull and lower; all sold; veals, JI.CKW fi.50; extra. 17; mixed calves, JI.Cu. SHEER AND LAMIJS-Recelpts, 3,219 head; 13 ears on sale; sheep In over supply; prices 6flYVir lower; yearlings, (Inn; lambs, steady to 10c higher; 2 cars of sheep unfold; sheop, ll.50fi5.10; yearlings, J5.25f(G.i5; lambs, 17. fiOfIS.40; tops. JS.50. HOOS Re' elpts, 2,821 head; 11 head on snle; mnrket almost nominal; feeling a trlde llrm. ! SM!fei r BUFFET LIBRARY GARS Best Dining Cat Service DYSPEPSIA. IV) it M 8TOPKER8 AND FEEDERS. TOO 3 50 , 970 1 50 4. 7.. 115 4 50 .... 114 4 50 fit, I, mi Is Live Stock, BT. IOUIS. June 1 -CATTLE Receipts, I.3011 .he-id, Including 6?" Texnns; market steady for natives to strong for Texans: native shipping and oxport steers. SI.TBM 6.65; dressed beef and butcher steers, JI...0 ifjG.10; steers under l.oon lbs.. Il.0o4.i5, stoekers anil feeders, 13.35 il-l H: cows and holfors, 12.00fi5.W, canners. !1.50f2.,5; bulls. t3.COW4.ffi: Texas and Indian teeth, 13.50 5,10; cows and heifers. 11. 009 4. 20. HOCS Receipts S.700 head; market steaciy to n shade better, pigs nnd Hunts, '"'( 6.10; packers, 14.Klfj6.lO; but. hers, j.0..ff 6.S0. SHEEP AND LAMHS-tteceipis. :i 1 u head: market stendv: native muttons, fl.io ffiG.OO; lambs, $5.Of(7.40; culls and bu. Ks. 12.60Q4.75; Texas sneep. 11. w. KnnsiiN 'lt.v Live Mock. T V O CJ IIITV lllnfl 1 -I'ATl'I.K He. celpts, 2,000 natives. 20' Texnns; good killers steady; common Briis'T. mium- nn, heivy native steers. 14. .Vjfin.ru: stofkers and feeders, I3.73fj5.25; butchers' rows and heif ers, 13. 2574. W): rsnners. s. i.i'o.i.rj; jeu west erns, tl.2efiil.75; Texnns. h.:!oih.iii. HOCIS Receipts, 12.0'jO hend- mnrket nr. tlve 5fil0e higher; heavy. tl.f,5fi".01; mixed, H.ttVifS.CO; light, JI.S5ffl.92'4; pigs. !U0f( 4 'SHEER AND LAM ItS-Recelpts, 900 head; rood demand, llrm prices: spring lamb:-. to.7rfj7.25, clipped lamb', 15.011(5. i5; clipped muttons, tl.75fl5.35; grasper. 14.00J(I.G5; feeders, 13.50fj4.50; culls, fl.00iil.ro. ilncl; In Sliiht. Following are tho receipts nt the four principal western markets for Juno 1: South Omaha 1.592 Chicago 1,00 K-nnwna T'llV 2.200 LOUIS Gno. S Scally, of 75 Nnnsau St. New York, says: "For years I have been traub.ed wllh rheumatism nnd dyspepsia, and I im to the conclusion to try your pill. I Imme diately round great roller from their usoj I feel like a new man since I commenced tnklng them, nnd would not now be withr. t them. Tho drowsy, sleepy feeling I uitnl to have has entirely disappeared. The dys. pepsin has left me and my rhcumaMsm It gone entirely. I am i, ulled If uny one so nfntcted will give Railway's Rills n trlij. they will surely cure thnrn, for I believe II nil comes from the system being out ol order the liver noi doing Its work" adway's Pills cure ad D'sorderr of the Stomach. Rowels, Kidneys Illadder Dizziness, Costlvencsi, Piles, Sick Hendnchc, Female Complaint., niHoujuif s. Indigestion, I'onst'paHon and nil Disorders of the Liver. 2V per box. At Druggists or by mall. Radway ft Co.. 5 Elm ctrect. N. Y. He sure to get "Rail way's" and see that the name Is on what you buy. 114)1 I T. S.lMJALIVtlll!) c.. I'Sl'I.KS. Cures Oor.orrhoua, Gleet, jntmtural dis charges In a few days All druggists, unapt Mily Do. utii, by mall 1150. full directions, Dick & Co.. 1!U future St . Now York. St 11. $70 27.WO 1.200 S.700 3.(519 T 000 600 3.100 Total S.7&2 53.570 II.CID (III llnrhel. OIL CITY, June l.-Credlt balances, $132; rertltlcates, no bid; f-hlpments. 03.733 bbls.; average. S2.S61 bblh. ; runs. 103,033 bbls. : aver age. M.053 bbls. LONDON, June 1. -OILS-Calcutta LI'i seed, spot, 52s 7l;d. Linseed oil, 33s 3d, Spirits of turpentine, 12s tid, H.R.PENNEY& CO. R00M4NY LIFE ELDQ. chaiia nriv OBAf.CH 1031) IL5t uncoui rn JAMES E- BOYD & 00., Telephone l()ii!l. OmkiIi N'ji COMMISSfON, (JKAI.N, I'UOVISIONSand STOCKS IIOAHI) OF TIUIIK. Correspondence; John A Warron & Co direct wires tu ChJcauu and Nw Vort i