70 THE OMAHA DAILY FRIDAY. .TITNE 8. 1000. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL I Uirkiti Art F.rm and Phiw Gmt. of 8?rrjfrh. Deal . ' WH-AT IS BROAD, ACTIVE AND BUOYANT I orn, dm. nnil I'rni la. mis i.. I . Arc 411 lrnnii In m pn I li with tthmt, lint re PISMS In tlx- llnckisriiiinil. CHICAOO. June 7. Thi gravity .f IN crop situation in tit' north WMl .i" IhO main fa. tor In broad, at live ami buoyant wheat market today, July etoelng HV2 iver yaetordoy. Corn cloned ' higher and oats M9M4C IffipfCrVtd Provisions. Si the close, wen- tlrtn Bl ffOIB 11V bat! t In ribs to Mil HP 1,1 POTh The dullness of months was broken In the wheal pit and the spare allottod deal ers In that Cafial was Jamnied with a roar ing, tuetttd ofowdi which seemed to louugiiln thai tha crop in the notthwoat was in imminent danger of failure, July opened at ftti1 4. . a shade . bunged fr.nn last night's . lose. Then It begun climbing. Traders Were Piled with items from all over the northwesi. Hume a Id the I roi was already seriously damaged, Other ihat unless rain io plenty cane the crop would be a lallure. and on lop of hII thi the weather bureau prophesied fair and coo lor weiiiher Recently these report have been taken with grain of ait and the crowd general!) contented Itaelf with playing saf-, an operation which resulted in 'tonne very stagnant leaelon. Today the nnrtbwest made clamorous bid, and others. Iii a aorl of p.iole. lollow ,1 In two houtg from ihe opening Jul to 70V. Then profit -inking s, nt advanced ,ill link In Kf'.e A huge amount if huvlni: had already been done ,ui the adv .line and I no lip was the signal Tut more "I II CVUn mora than had been dune early under this pressure from buyers. July rallied and . insed ITatMc Improved at . Uver- ptml WH Htfld higher, and Indiana, Illi nois. Ohio and Michigan sent In their usual report of the bad condition of the crop, but these items were quite overlooked In the rush of the north we I new a "rumor that war had broken nut between Itussla and Japan was Of some help mar the lose. New York reported M loads taken for export Clearance al the aeabonrd In wheal and Hour Wer pial to Ml ,000 Oil, rrimai v receipt aggregated tlMM bu.. ompnreil with WII.OOO bit laal yeal Min neapolis and Itiihilh reporteil HM ears, again t sTa lasl week and ii.17 a ear ago liOcal reeelpts were M ears, one of eontrart g rade. i Vim Wa ntglccted for w heat W hen tha advance In the latter began t ho run pit became almost deaerted, the icalpet rushing Into tin- bis show The market iia Inclined to be heav) on the favorable rop news anil freer countr) offering-. hut the execptlonal wheal strength held the market up. July sold between :'. and MHCi i losing 'e Improved at UtiO, Receipt here were ears, nats were also put a long wa Into the background by the activity in winat The Strength of tit hlg market was the main factor 111 holding oats -ti.uh; July old between 21'ji and 2IMi2l7e. rlostng HOVic better at 2lJ.c. Looal reeelpts Were MO ram. The provision market was rather QUleti but firm early, but became active and atrong toward the end. rinsing sharply higher. Die wheat Strength elnl Itler-RSi'd oiitlde Inning were Ihe fartors. July liork sold between ll .".ft and 111 Sft. closing K'ic over venterdav al III. JO ; July lard between N.7TU and MttVi, Closing (tie Im proved at lltna. and July ribs between .7i and W.KT.. with the rinse lV,r better at W.HS'vWH.Sa. Katlmated receipt tomorrow! wheat. r.n rare; corn, 4.'"i cars; oats. MO ears; hoga, 15,000 head. .lie leading futures ranged as follows: XrtTclea.lOpen, High Cowi Close feat'y. I I t,s 69T4U70 U4 67 MU SMi 7a 70 8H 7DH 4 m 21V uvi mi MM 21 'J I7M mi us 21 t II :,n 11 Ml II .VI 11 sr, ll MH I 77'a 7th I Ml t ". Ii 70 sr. Ii 70 ' 'ash quotations were as follows: I'M .Ol' ft yuiet ; winter patents, $:i.60flS.0; straight, tS.MQt.40; clear, $2. Ton:; 20 spring specials, I8.7OQ3.S0; patents. fa.OOri .t6; straights, t.tOe.M; hakers. M.OOtJ t.40. WIIKAT No. 2. Kl'.r;i;, . So. 2 red, JVM Be. CORN No. 2. ::svnsvv . No 2 yellow, tsitr2c. OAT8 No 2 22'-'2.'!'.r; No 2 white 25'..'n IS ; No. :! white. 24'44f25t,4C RYK No 2. HHc haki.ky Qood feeding, 17c; fair to llnlre 111 111 1 1 n M". WM41C, B1SISDB No, i flax ami northwe tern, 11. so. prime timothy, $2 40 .1 2. v clover, Xintracl grade. J7.7... PROVlCloNfJ -Mess pork, per bbl., 10.0B oil. H0. Iard. per 100 lbs., ID 754J I 92' ... Bhon 'hs sides (loose), $ ii,V.iii !. Dry salted "hoiilders (boxed), M.S06.75 Short clear sides rboxed). i't 2ikii7 30, wiiisKV iiasis of higii wlnea, 11.23. Sl'iiAH fnt loaf. iS. 4o. granulated, f..S2; confectioners' a, ta-TS. I'ollowlng are the receipts and shlptm nls for today Articles. Flour, hhls Wheat hu Corn, tin tats, 'bu Rye, bu Barley, bu i Ml the Product let- market was Receipt". Shipments 12.(m. It.OOO 11,000 $3,000 20;i,IKIll 4I4.0KI iti.ooo 292.0110 1.IHNI 25.000 exchange today Hie hut teady; creameries, h'it llci dairies. 12Vs917 tjfflc. Kgg. teady Cheeie, .-te.t.h al I'resh. llWc m:v iihk i.iMiiti 41 4III BT, t h o i i i .. ii tor Ihe i.ik 4 ii rlona I urn mod It lea. N R w TOR K, June ; im.iu k Receipt, 11 149 bbla export, 1,070 iihls . market more active ami Hi met . holder ask ing 1010c advance on all grade.-, wint' r patents. M.OO03.M; winter straight-. 13,400 S.M; Minnesota patents 13. (04 S. 10; winter extras. M56432.H0; Minn. sola bakers. tl-Otfl LM; winter low ki io.- 2.234t2 40 Rye flour, steady; fair to good. t2,ootf3.2ft choice lo fancy. $:', gMjtU.W ftiRNMKAi. guiet. vi iiow w tern lie Blty, so,-, Brandywlne, 12 m 1 1 RTJO Firm; No. 2 western, tile. f. o b. afloat, state, rtSijjS'.ir. i I t . New York, cm lot flARIKY firm; feeding. 42'--n lac .1 f New York, malting. I9G6 HARI.KY M ALT Not il Wl item ii gtOfH WHEAT Receipt, 1111,175 bu.; ssportt :'.s.;ttis bu. Snot, strona: No 3 ted. "sa,, levator, and N2'4i f. o, b. afloat; No. ttorthern, Duluth, 77Hc, f o. b., afloat, to irrlve, options opened firm and developed -narked activity and strength later In the lay on continued hullish spring wheal r in news laical shorts. Wall hiteet and lor Sign houses all bough: mora or lei Heel. luring tha day, The nortnweal alao I li'h early, but later sold on reported t mi ai Winnipeg. Cloaed strong at IW naj a,l nre July, 7 1 7-li)'i!74V . eloaatl at 711ic; September T4 tl1049i6i i koaed ai lid OORN' Receipt, it.ti;, bu exporta, ..'. 171 till Spot, steailv , N" J, i ,i,. ( ,, , iiiIo.ii and ll'v. elevator Options opined ateaily and were generulU dull under acgrclt' of bu ing orders until the last h4Mir when prtcae rallle with wheat i losed slead ami higher Julv. 4,,i 4: closed at t;-V . Bepiembet II',,, 44 a-ltc, closed at tP.. . OATH Receipts ;H,400 bu : exports, i.s.jm bu. Spot. 11 rim r. No, 2. StUt . No 3. 2T.' .. No. I white. c. No, ttliitc. 2714, n.i u mixed western Kt37li . Hack while. :' 1 ItiiC options neglected bul steady HAT Steady, -hipping, iS547tk-; good to choice. IgOITVic. inn's ijiiiri . state, common to choice, l9fi crop. Iltrllc; old, 300c, 1'acliic cousti Ifgg crop. 10413c; ..id Sfi&r HIHK8 Firm; Texas ilrv, 17c LlSATHRR liteadi hemlock aole, Bueftoa Aries, light to heavy, SttfMHt add. MM 2ft' COAL. Steady PROVI8IONI Beef, dull family, n ti fjl2 00. mess. ItibOdlftO" beef hams. 111.000 17 00; packet II11 004) II on extra India mess. lii iHVd 1; On fut meats alea.lv; pickled hel lies. 7.604!i wl; pn kled shoulder-. Iti.7i. pick led hams. ItO.OOO'lO.SO l.ai 1. eak. weatern Htaamed, 17.00; refined, llrm; continent, I 1 South America IT.M lompount). M.S5, Pork. My. family. tU.SOfi 14 M shori ricai. 014 ffl4 &0, mea. IIS.00fJ13.3S tai.i.ov Dull; city, ' . countr) Ml 4'r'. RlCC-fteady. Mi iI.ASSKH 8tead . Ne Orleans opea Wheat June I Inly i 'orn I June July IMHQsji t Hits .lilnei I 21't UV4 .luii i Pork I July i II 60 I 11 M Sept I 11 nit I II m l.nrd I July I 0 77',; t;2'; Sept. 0T7H !.-. Jtihs - I July 70 i 6 sr. sept. 6 70 : ii M No. 2. kettle good to rhoh e 446..,,, k. llttBl. Mr - ,i . MO l" 111 111, . - .mi; nh, i.- i i;v . .mail, colored ',4j,e F'KAMTS Sicndv Bi'TTKn ! slot, .r. pkg- tad ; reamer", rstrns, lS'nl farlorv, 14411. !; i f Receipt I1.2S2 pkn ; firm; ern. lo off, l3tJSVi . Western, Ht msrk. MLTVl.s Tradlna in the me'al mtkct was rather slim today, but, however. Ihe undertone w.is general!) weak under tin rel ! and In thi abaenoi ol buyers 'I In In the local market continues to decline showing another drop of s points rrntri yesterdav s insures, rim rnwi weak and mi citi,i hi IM.OOOJrn.M. Spelter, iiiiiiiuii not qiioiaonr lower, ruivu eHv hi 1 t ,n-' at l4.4O04.4Ji Pig Iron warrants were ! vvk end unsettled, with Milan at 111. I lik ipper who ifrv dull at tl. . and I l ! unaettled at M.HQ3.90. Tim brokers li, f f..r lend tM J : To ,in' for copper 11(1 5". iiii M'HOLHRALn MAMRMTfl. . ml 1 1 lot. at I rade no, I qnntallon. sinple niid I'niii'i I'milnee. BOOB Recelpti liberal; eeond. &; good sioi k. W lftt-ji , MVH POULT RT Hem. 1.1,7. . roomers, according lO as and size. 4SS ; broilers, ;7'i:.s'. duck MMMC! aeese. turkeys. 8r. fMlKSH DRKS8EI) POI'LTRT Hen, Rtt 09i rooster, 04B7l . durks and g-eae, 9 P.. broilers. P.. I 1 2 lbs . pel ii. a , 12; link. -vs. 12'a. Bt'TTBH Common lo fair. 14c, .holes, V. sparator. Mc; gathered creamery, I731SC, IMSM Trout Sc. blue Ash. 10c; pickerel. It catflah, 13c; dressed huffalo. 7e: roe shad each, tOCi whitellsh. IOC! herring, Icj black bass. Ma ; salmon, lie; white bass. 9c. 1 ropple, 10c; pike, iii ; halibut 12.-; Bull head, 10.'; ring perch, it i lobater, grren. ..','. Iiolled Inh-ters. .'is. I'lOKl i.S Live per doz vkai.s choice, DSlOc HAY Per carload lots: fine 'dli.no (Tptandi eholoe. lowland, choice. No. ' corn, sir. nu ked corn, per 17 60; midland, choice, MM S.". M; rye straw, choice, I No 2 white oat, 2.'.ifcc. 1 ton. $11 M; corn and oats. hopped, per ton, 118.00; bran. pt ton. 112.00012.60; shorts, per I ton $12.50. VKOETABLRB, Ct'CI'MBBRB Per don fift'nT".. ASI'AltAiil S Home grown, per doz. 50 r, 26, NEW TITRNIP8 Per dozen bmirhrs, 40C. SI'IN.M H Per box. teniae NEW HKK'I S 1'cr unzen bur.."!'" X-H 10c I.ETTt'CE Per dozen bunches, MOOc, RADI8HE8 Home grown, per do.. 153 20i-. PBAfl Per '..-liii basket. M0OOC. WAX BEANS Per ',-hu box, Mc, POTATOES Per bu choice IMMOe. NEW Pf ITATI IKS Per ho $1 10'rfl if,. CABBAGE Callfornlf, :-cr lb 2tje CAl'blKIiOWER Per do., Il.0049f.t5. TOMATOES Florida, per Rlx-baaket . rate, $3.M; Texas per four-baaket crate, $2. MPSIIHi )i i.MS Pel lb box. 30r. itnritA 1:1: pet ih . 1 '..,: ONIONS New Bermuda per ro-ip crate. 12 f.n. new soul hern, per 70-lb. sack. $2. Fill' ITS STRAWBERRIES Missouri shipping lock, per 24-ut. ,ase, $2.2.Vrf2.5A; home grown sto. k, $2 2f.1i260. PEACHES California, per ho. $1.2.".. APRICOTS California, per box. $1.60. OOOSEBERRIRK iVr 14-qt. ate. $2. (!HERRIES California, per 10-lb box. $1 I". Missouri, per :'4-it. case, $2. CRANBERRIES None on the market. APPEES 1 nit of m arket. TROPICAL PRUITt. PINEAPPLES Per doz. $20082.59. ORANOES California, navels per bo, $4; Mediterranean sweets, per box, $3.50; budded leedllng. $.;. LEMONS fullfornla. fancy, $2 7534. 00; choice, $3 so. ORATE IRt'IT-California, per box, 41 M BANANAS Per bunch, according to size, 12 0032 80, HIDES HHH;S No 1 green hides U.e; No 2 green hides f. ' . . No. 1 Halted hides, 7V4e; NO. 2 sailed hides. UC; No. 1 veal calf, ( to 12 lbs.. .; No. 2 veal calf. 12 to 15 lbs., 8c. MISCELLANEOUS. NCTS HI. korv, large, per bu.. $1.28: neiioarK. ii.u; mngiian walnuts, per :b.. 1 ItQlSc; filbert, per lb.. Uc; almond, per' lb.. 14'ilHc; peanuts, raw. per lb.. MMRtC, I iiu.Nf.i-t'ir L'4-section case. Il.atajoi. la. Ht. I .mis l.rnln and I'rnviaiona. ST MUMS. June 7. V 1 1 E AT Higher; No 2 red cash, elevator, MVtOi track. 7I1J 72'.. June. 70c; July, OOtle; September. 7'i7, . No, 2 liurd. MHfMBC fiiRN I' rni. No. 2 . ash. 3S'c ; track. 8OI4t03OHc; June. ;i84.-; July. MHc; Septem ber, ;i,1 OATS Steady; No 2 eash, 22'4i ; track, 22V; June, 22,4r. July, Sllic; September, fljic; No, 2 white. HVyc. It y E Qulel at Ho. I'M .DPR Stronger, but unchanged. SEEKS Timothy, steady at I2.00fn2.50: II 'X. dull at $1.77. CORNMEAL Steady nt M.009I.OS, BRAN Steady, sacked, east track. Kilfj' 1 i,.e. hay Steady; timothy, M80O12.00; prairie, $." 00AV.73, WHISK Y Stadv at $1 27. MKTAl.S Lead, dull at $:(S2'-. Spelter, dull at St 30 POULTRY -Plrmj chicken, 7c: nrlng. it,''"-: turkeys. Be; Spring, He; ducks, iii ; springs, 100.2c; geese. 2c; springs. Sc EOOB Steady al Be, BUTTEB Steady; creamery. 17020c; daltv. Hi! 17c. IRi IN 1 '( I T( IN TIES $1 20 BAOOINU 7Ta4f8V. I IK MP TWINE f'i PROVISIONS Pork, tlrtn. lohblng. $11.75. I ... r.l higher; prime steam. $11.77'.-: choice. M,02H Dry salt meata, boxed, higher; ex tra shorts. $7.25; clear rib.-. $7.37'; clear siil.s. $7.5n. Bacon, boxed, higher: extra short, $7.7.". , lear rib, $7.R7'ii; clear sides. $y 00 RECEIPTS Elour, 2,000 hbls. ; wheat. 10,. bit corn, li'.tioii bu.; oats. 70,000 bll. SHIPMENTS PlOur, 7.(100 bhla.i wheat. 17.000 bu., corn. 5:1,000 bu.; oats, 17,000 bu. hsnisi l.'lty 1. ruin and I'rnx lalam. KANSAS t'lTY, June 7. WHEAT-July, lij'i'ittM ; September, SSVfco: cash. No. 2 hard. 82c; No II, SOfWl'.ic; No. 2 red. ti4'- 1 '11 . . ; .mi. .. t j'o mc, i ''URN July. SMiCi September. 35V; cash, ! No, 2 mixed, 37c; No. 2 white. 37"ij37V; No. 3, 37i-. ! 1 iats No 2 white, 24Vic RYIO No, 2, 51c. HAN flioiee titnotln. $ld .nu'ri In r.rt. choice prairie, t7.00f7.25, BUTTER Creamery, IWlTHo; dairy, fan. I Mr. BOOS Steady, fraah Missouri and Kan 1 sas stock, x'je. cases returned; southern. I cases Included. I.1-.! . RECEIPTS Wheat 3.:.C(.0 bu. : corn. 11.000 ho.: oats. U.iOO bu. BHIPMENT8 Wheat. 17,400 bu.; corn. S4.IO0 bu.; oats. 9.000 bu. I.l erpnol l.raln mill I'rui ialniia. LIVERPOOL June 7. WHEAT Spot firm: No, 1 California, is 'jdcoi.s id: No. 1 northern, sorlna. SiOMid. Futures, tlrtn: Juli lUd; Sptemlr 5s;i,d. CORN loot, Steady; American mixed, new. 3a ltd. Futures, tirm: July, is 11,1; September, M u'.d. j PROVISIONS l.ard. American refined, in pail, stead) al Maid, Bacon, short rib ' Heads .11 iiafd; long clear middles light. steady at 42s Od; short clear backs. sieu.K at S7s ii.i. Ckeeae, American finest white. a) at OOaOd; American finest colored, easy a. 50s tid. Mliiiiritll Wheat Market. MINNEAPOLIS, June 7 - WHEAT In -tore. No 1 northern June, 7c: July. 870) 87V; September, 68V; on track. No. 1 hunt tiU'.i . No 1 northern, tirSc; No. 2 1 northern, tliP.r, I CLOUR UP lc Hrst patents, $3.70; sec 1 mid patent. IS.S0; Hrst clears. $2 0"; lie ' olid clears. M.20. BRAN In liulk. $l''.5i'u U 1. 1 led.. Market. TOLEDO, June 7. WHEAT Active and higher; snot, lalgc; June. 75'-. ; July, 75V. I September, 7 ' - . CORN Active and higher; No I cash, 4oc. 1 OATS Firm and unchanged; No. I cash.; j.: 1 ji RYE- Hull and um.huuged. ,.-) 58c. ( LOvERSEEp Prim 'M, M.M; prime 'M, I j $.", :o; 1 I, lobar. $fi I Dtllalk lluiket. I'l I 1 i ll l ine 7 WHEAT No, 1 hard cael), 71, . July. 71,c; September. 72sii 1 No, 1 northern, iush. t9&tc; July, oittc; . Beptembei IVfa NO 2 northern. '7c. No. spring b..c. 11ATH 22ll22i CORN - 2.7V 11 k . , I. rain Harkel. MIl.WACKEU, June 7 -WHEAT Mar , kct higher; No I northern, te4lll'to: No. 2 , northern. 17 lM0aC i RYK Plrm: No. I. MMTc BAKKEY Ptrm; No 2. itUo: aampl , 40142. Pbilsdelphla RrnvtMsa Hatket. PHILADKI 'P1IIA, June 7 BUTTER gttadj fane) eyeateen creamery, i';n.i I KQui Steady: fresh nearb) and wl- . erii. IIP, loss oft', fresh southwestern. 124 '. , loss off Fresh southern, He loss off Colli. PEt 1 H 1 a . June 7 n7, . tr ick Market. 'ORN Higher. No , 1 1 iHN Higher. No 2 white WHISKY mi ba. is of $1 22 good: ERac for finished 1 undlllnH af the Treaaary. WASHINGTON, June 7 Today s tg la ment of Ihe tteasuri halaiuea m the geii eral fund exi'lualve of the llSo.ono.Anfi gold ite 111 uk Ul lal. ui of rnlempUon, i iw: Av.illsblr ah balsni. $H5 4X411. gold. 1 1 IB! If I 'iiurii;M in srtM k on non. "lock Market ( haraeterlreil fef Entire I. ark nt 4nlnintlnn. NEW YORK. June ;.. Absolute stagna tion characterised tha stock market m.iav By , omparlsr.n with ) esletdaj the tone was Hrm. hut that wa Ogly be,aus the hears somewhat overextended t'.ielr com mitments on the sh ut side yeaterday, it Was evident that the late selling yester- da was baggd upon t ie expectation that selling by Ixindoii this morning Would o(T 1 an opportunity to g. I ba. k stocks at a lower level London did In fad sell stocks hero op a moderate s. ale. hut the demand from the shorts was o urgent a to over come and make some show of strength In the market The hulls attempted to stim ulate the movement by bidding lip the I oa Ion OH vague mlk Of further eompre henelve traffic agreements This maneuver proved InefVc. tlxe and tile market lapsed to about last nlght'e level and never got far a Way from It again In either direction New Turk Alt Hi. ike was rushed upward 2' point on talk of absorption by the Wetlngboue comnans II saved a five-point net gain In Sugar there was a demand from an uneas) I interest, which had been overextended .lur ing the decline of the last few day, and I ho sto. k gained over a point net The lognlrat rates np Stock disclosed the ex istence of unite m large outstanding short interest. we distributed through tile li-t In the entire link of animation In specula tive aplrlt the professional traders are disinclined to further commitment on the short -.hie. There wa no further evidence today of the selling through commission houses, whhh wa called outside Mould 1 llon yesterdav. The Incident of the day taken in themselves indicated declining values for securities, but these Incident had been anticipated and therefore Ihe movement of prices was discounted. The Iron stocks were rather Hrm on the mio poaltlon that the cut In price has brought a te;i nearer the reaumBllon of the ex tieeled bin Ing demand Mim. alarmist re ports were current concerning the north western wheat crop. The continued heavi ness of foreign stock markets on account of the complication in China had a sym pathetic effect here. The selling of .-locks for London was surHrlenl to cause a frac tional advance in cable transfer on Lon don. The weekl statements of the foreign government banks 1 1 I r I a conservative pellr; still In force. Thr Hank of Eng land returns show onlv MOO.000 In loan re. .a Id to Ihe hank. In spile of the dis bursement of government deposits to the emcunt of over $ nim.ooo nod a prevailing private rale of discount well below the hank rate. As the bank Is still losing Bold for export, ihe governor refrained from reducing the rat of discount. The Rank of France ha resumed Its policy of both note stid loan contraction, whlc'i was In tert noted last w eek, and In suite of a gain in gold of $2.720,oOO It has decreased its note circulation over M, 000,000 and con tracted its putatandlng loons over 148,000, 000 in Berlin there were forced -ale- of mining 'iarc- and a reflection of ihe same poll. of retrenchment, in New York, on Ihe contrary, money cotit nues In very light demand and Increase In supply. The h nd market was quiet and Irreg ular. Total sales, par value. 11,080,000. Alt Fulled States Issues declined 'i uer ce"t bid price, except i lie 2. The fonnnercl.il Advertisers London financial cablegram says: Fear Of tin Chinese situation continued today to lire dominate the markets here. Muslness was Inslgnlllrant and prices were weak nil around American stocks were dull and apathetic, receiving no support from New York Copper continue tn decline Money was easy and in the last hour unlendnblo. Very little was doing all day. because everybody was waiting for the effect of the war loan payments due tomorrow. The bunk aold .".00n gold for export to a destination not stated. Following are the closing pr.ces on the New York Stock exchange: Atdllson do pfd Baltimore ohio I'anadlan PaelSe,. I'anaitu So I'hes. aV Ohio Chicago t. w t. B. aV Q Chi.. Ind. ft It... do pfd 1 "hli-ago ft B, 111 Chloage ft N. W C.i It. I. ft P C, C, C, Hi. U Colorado Ho do 1st pfd... do 2d pfd Pel. ft Hudson ... Del. l. ft W Iienver ft R. (i-. do pfd Krle do hu pfd C.t. Nor. pfd Hooking ''oal ... Ill, eking Vallsy Illinois Central lowa Central ga pfd K. c I', ft ... ljlke Brie ft W. . do pfd like Hhore I., ft N Mnnhatlan I, Met. St Ry Mexiean Central Mine ft St I. ... do pfd Mo Pacific Mobile ft Ohio ... M . K, ft T do pfd N. .T. iVntral .... N. Y. Central ... Norfolk ft W do pfd No. Pacific do pfd Ontario ft W Oreron Ry ft N'a' do pfl Pennsylvania Heading do 1st pfd.... . 2. I'nlon Pacific . 72''4 do pfd . "fi .Wabash . 8.1 I do pfd . M Wheel, ft I, B... 21 ' do Id pfd . Ili Wis fstural ,llti Third Avenue .... . ::i Adam Kx . r.11! Ainerd tn F.x... . 84 U, S. Ex .m Welto-Pargo Ba.. 7:t ' " . 14 III .115 .1.10 . 41 .117 . 24 . 90 ' . 21 . 37 . 901, -' . 17 . '.'!) . 70 34 24t; . 21 72 41 .120 . 411 . ns .lOH- Amer i '.it ton 1 ill . . . 88S do pfd . '. Amer. Malting ... . 4:tij do pfd . 1 Amer S ft R .111 do pfd .174 'Amer. Spirits . 171, do pfd . Ii7 Amer. H. Hoop ... . 11 do pfd . JT. Amer S. ft W .154 I do pfd . 14 Amer. Tin Piute . MUj do pfd ,11214 Amer Tobaoco . . . . 1 do pfd 47 Ana,' Mining Co., 17 Brooklyn R T Colo. Fuel ft Iron O.n Triliu,,... . 3411 24 . 33 . C .133 . 4S . 37 . 21 . 6.1 .' 2 . 40 . 11.1 93' . 27 . M .142''. . 1401 . 401, . 13 . .19 Ttl . 99 41 !lK2 llURi .113 . 71H . 1.1 . SI 2121 ii do pfd 7H'' Federal Steel 89 I do pfd IMS ll Kleetrlc Iii... Olueose Sugar Ollll do pfd 8.1 Inter. Paper .14' do pfd :: Laelede Qa I'll.. National Hlsmll . .. n do pfd .. l;'2' National leiid .. . .Vtl do pfd . . IP, National Sleel . . . 7H do pf, . . r.11 N. Y. Air Iti.ike . . 74 Vo American . . 'Jl Pai-Wc Ccast .'. 42 do 1st pfd... . 76 do 2d pfd ,.12011 Pacific Mull . . 17 , People's lias .. 8184 Pressed s. Car .. ? do pfd . . 18 Tollman p. Car. .. 8 Mtandard 1; ft T .. i'Sugr . . . 84 do pfd 4 Tenn. Coal ft- Ire . 10' - i" s. Mather . . . . .. 2M4 do pfd ,.1188iitr, H. RuMier .... I74l do p'd .118 Weslin Pntnti .. .. i" Rpnhll 1 ft g, .12 do pfd . 824 P c C. ft St. Xt .. ls" I do Iti" 1;. do St. t, do do M pfJ tv Pfd ft s. P 1-t pfd.... 2d pfd gouther.. .. S' U. do Pfd S 1 Paul do pfd SI r - Omaha So Pacific so. Railway do pfd Teaaa ft r-itu . TS 1' rsi . 3S " eit York 4lniie, llnrl.et. NKW YOHK. June 7 -MOMBT On all. easy at l1l'2 per cent last 14aii at t per cent: prime mercantile paper :i;j4 per cent. STERLING BXCHANaS -Firm, with ac tual business In bankers' hills at 4.07f4.s7a for d4Mnand and at M.M84 for sixt day: nosteil rates. $4 "si1- and $I.8U: commercial hills. M.WiM 87. HH.VI'.P. Certificates MSMli : bar. 60. ; Mexican dollars. 47V4jC BONDS - llovernineni . weak. stale, strong; railroad. Irregular The cloalng prices on bonds today are as follows: sp. S rf. 2s.... do coupon do It, reg do 3t, rsg do coupon ,lo new 4s. reg do coupon do old 4,. rag do coupon do oa. reg do coupon r of c .1 CIs in.p; M . K. ft T 2s V. Y. f. la mu 4f. J c gen is.. ,ir2 Mo, Pacific 3 67 do 4s 141 . 11134, 1AA WIS 109 IMU N V c ft st U IM4 v ft w , g ts 114 Oregon Nav a.., I1BU, do 4s 11114 Qitgon i u ks PI", do S 112 l!e.iding aeti 4a 4.lic ... 97 ...111 . . .102 ...ISA ...113 AtOhiaon gen. '...ii' do a.lj 4s ' ' .'anada Ho. 2 M Ches. ft O, 4' 8S4 1 "lies, ft 0 5a 117 iti.. a . w is lo st l. 1 m , :. ..no M It ft s p g 8. .124 H, Paul OOnSOtl ...17! Bi, n 1 ft p. .1M c ft N W e 7...I4'. do 1 S f ih'll I 111 So. Pllclll f.t Ohi.ago Ter 4s Colo So 4 p ft n. a. u. do 4a 91 Ballwax' $a, IIP, lip. 51 1 fi 111 10: III 91 n-v. . Mil . 99 R, A T. a . ... Tex. ft Par la do $a I'nlon Paoflc I" Sfahali is do 2s Weht s'hore 4a. . Wis, Central la Vs centuries r t.. v. a . is. w Krl- BMI, 4s 7?4, r w i c, ts.. 71 On Rleetrle '. ...120 ia (Jentral I Ml k P., p 1 a i.. 7n, I, ft N nnl 1AA 1 ' lien Issued 11 locks anil Honda BOSTON. June 7 - "' all loans, IUI t. per Official cent: time loans. V.,'a per cent closing: A . T. ft 8. V '.' ', Weit Knd 92 do pfd - Atrlilaon 4a 100 Amer. Sugjr . 111 M B. II. ft C 5 ,, gj do pfd in 4dviture :i Hell Telephone . . . .MIA AllOUSa Mill Co.. I Boston ft Albany ...211 Am I. Copper 7 n .Hon Rlevated .129 Aiiantc $ iioaton ft lie. ..11 Seotaa ft Mont :99 B. ft Q 1241, BOtta (j Hoaton 1.1 lioniln.on Coal 42 Cat. ft Hela 71" do pfd 1. 11? Centennial ! Pederal steel f. I'lankllu 12 do pfd M Humboldt Pllohburg pf.l I-U i1aceola So en. r.lertrlc . .1:13 Parrot 41 Meika-i Central 1$ Qulm-y 131 N. S .1 ft c Hi Santa I Cvppr 4 Old lnny .20 fsmaiw k ls Old Dominion til 1'tali Mining P.ubber 21 Winona :' t nion Paelllc . .14 nk t leartasa. CHICAGO, June 7.-C Itarlngs. 21,7v7.122. balances. Il.:4.14; posted exchange 84 ffl!. New York exchange, in, premium PHILADELPHIA June 7. -Clearing, M. 004.98; balam es, 11,810 im2 BOSTON. June 7 flearlngs. $19,910 181. ba la m e. , $2 ISH.Q4I BALTIMORE. June 7 flearlngs $3,272.- 07.;. balances, $487,803 BT, Ll il IS June 7 flearlngs. H200.H9; balances. $tV;;22 . money. Mn per cent. New Y.nk exchange, pat Mo. Mc premium asked NEW YollK, June 7 . - flearlngs. 1M. HI Ifli balances, 9.S8.:I44. I ..nil. n Mock ttnntntlnns. LONDON, June 7 I p m flu sing Consols, money to acoaunl . . . Alchlwa I'aiindlaii I'm. -in. ft I'HUl Illlnels central Louisville I'nlon She. pfd N Y On 1 nil . ,,.101! Krle do tl pfd lot 11-1$ .... 261. penneyleanl Reading n Pacific pfd brand Trunk Anaconda Itaml Mines . .. M ,,..IM . ... lis .... sot, .... 78 .... 13 BAR SILVER Steady at .MOXKY P2 ,er cent The rati of discount In the open market : for slu.rt bills Is 2SH2S per cent ami for thtee-months' hills 2I4 ier cent. ni 11ri. Mialai Btawkg. NKW TORK, June 7. The following are ihe closing uuotatlons for mining sharrs loda : ; 1 'hollar ..7 1 Cream Point . on Pal ft v Deadefood Oould fiirrle iinie x Ran raa HoniestHk Iron Sliver Mecan 1.-. MS M4$ 8 m MS ,d per Olim e. . . 17 Ontario ;oa" .7 1 iplilr 71 .14'. Plymouth 12 . oa Quk-kMlver m . 12 do pfd 7AA "... Sierra Nevada 27 .: standard ?,;, . . SX I'nlon t"nn 18 .. 27 Yellow .iseket 12 I 11 re 1 1, 1, lliiiinclnl. LONDON, June 7 Tlie weekly statement of the Hank of England shows (he .follow I Ing changes: Total reserves, decrease. 1 Sl.OMtOOOj circulation. Increase. 210,000; ! h'llllnii. del reuse. 818,000; other securities ; de, reuse. J.'i2iwai: other deposits, mcreae. ; t's.i.; public deposits, decrease. .Ll.tlHS. I 000; notes, reserve. decrease. .C I .ns'i.ivae government ecurttlea, unehangeii. The proportion of the Bank of England' re serve to llahllltv is MM Pf cent; laal week It was 14 27 net rent, Kale of dl- count. mn harmed al : per cent. Amer ican r.iilwiiN shares opened dull on the lower overnight prices from New York. I.at.r prl.es partially recovered, hut Ihe market was iineiiled' and Inclined to wait for New York s lead Huslnees a lim it., I to professional traders At Ihe close the tone waa iteady Bpanleh I 'closed at 71 The amount of bullion withdrawn Horn the Hank of England on balance to day w is C.l.onn. Hold premiums ate quoted ns follows. Buenoa Ayree, IM.SO; Madrid. 20 12 Rome, 8.10, PARIS, June 7 The weekly statement 1 f the Hunk of France slmw- the following changes; Notes In clrculgtl on, dacreaaa, 127.2Ki.isai francs; treasury account cur rent, decrease, .TT.SOfl n) francs; gold In hand, Increase. I2,00.0ol francs; hills dis counted. decrense. 211. 17.1. J) francs; silver In hand. Increase. 2,700.000 francs There was K tresh rem tin n on the bourse today. Realizations In traction stocks adversely affected the whole llsi and tills was In- tenatlled by apprehennion retarding t'ie It UHt Ion In China, At the cl.we of the da; there was a slight recovery. Spanish 4-i weakened on the rise In the rate of ox-char-' In Spain, lllo t lilt ns were freel) offered, owing to the decline in the nrie'e Of copper. Kaffir were ilenrresoil. Three per rent rentes. inf 22c for the ac count. Bpanlih if closed at 72.07V. BERt,lN, June 7. Exchange on London. 2um 4fpffs. for cheeks. Diacottnt rates, short Idlls. 1 per cent, three months' hills, 8jj ier cent. Huslness on the bourse todai' was very flat, unde.r the influence of .1 shati. break In mines, owing to large forced sales. Toward the rlose prices partis recovered on satlafactOr) London advice. Homo fund and bank shares Were depreed, foreigners were main tained and Americans were weak till Market. OIL CITT. June 7 --Credit balance. $125; certificates, no bids; shipments. 1.11,198 bbls. ; average. 110,414 bids.; runs. 87.422 bbls.; av erage. 88.884 hhls. tdVKHPiMiL. June 7 ( H LS- Cottonseed, Hull refined, .rune-August, dull at Maid, Turpentine spirits. 4.1s. ANTWERP, June 7. OILS Petroleum, lSfflOc, naid and sellers. BREMEN, June 7. 1 H LS Petroleum. Offl (pfg IyONIKlN, June 7 OILH-Calctitta lin seed, spot. HaOdf. Turpentine spirits. 41s 7'd. Linseed. 22s 91. CotfAM Market. NKW TORK, June 7.- The feature of to day's news In the cotton murket was the Chronicle's acreage estimate and as the figures given xcieded expectation a de cline In prleO naturally resulted. While fluctuations during the day were of fair scope, tin- net change was nol pa;tlcularly gratifying to either side. The market opened steady. With prices f points lower to 1 point higher, but almost immediately turned weak In response to sharp break In Liverpool and under an estimate for an increase of 11.7'; per cent III this year's acreage to M.SSO.OBO acres. This down turn caused conaiderable liquidation, both for foreign ami domestic accounts, while shorts Increaaed obligation under the firm conviction that the situation warranted a decline to below the B-cen1 mark for Au gust. Hut while In the midst of UiP Jubila tion the bears were confronted with a sud den reaction In Liverpool and !;;. mand from Influential outside partial nsre, Price quickly returned to last nlg'it's level on this support and scored a slight gain before a breathing sp. ll was taken. Put, the Liverpool final cables In hand. room traders lubaequently aiiumed the defensive and gave attention to Ihe set tlement of unprotected account as a mut ter of precaution, owing to the holiday in Liverpool tomorrow and Saturday anil to an unusual divergence of opinion concern ing the probable outcome of Monday'a inne, in report, the Aral or the season. Moreover, very little news came to hand in the afternoon anil orders were also few and fur between leaving the talent in control, but purposeless The market was Anally etoady. b points higher to 4 points net lower, NKW YtiUK. June 7, -COTTON Spot closed quiet; middling upland. 814c I mhl illlnn gulf, c; sales. 1.700 hales. Futures closed iUle1 and steady! June and Julv. M.30; Auguat, M.12; September, $7.78; Octo ber. 17.03; November and December, $7..io January, 17.02: Pebruary, 27. .14; March, $7.57; April. 57.59: May, 27.H1 NEW ORLEANS, June 7. COTTON Steady; sales. I.2O0 hales; ordinary. 7c: good ordinal 8c; low middling, 17-lfl : ! rnhhlliiiK. kc K"oil middling. Vl-16c; mid idling fair. 06-l' . r. eelpts. ssl hales, slock. 80.172 bales. I'. nines, iltady; .Line. $0 80 i.iu: .iiii. s,ns.ii ; .iigu-i. ss.imsis.us; Sep tember. tf.tn0V7.til: October, 11 14407.30; No vember and December, 17. 26497.20: Jauu:ir tf.201i7.27; Pebruary, I7.324B'7.30; March. 17 IOC7.32 ht LOUIS, June 7 COTTON Dull; no sales; middling. s,i . recelnts 1.21 bales; Shipments, 1iT bales; slock. 2.9.478 bales. CoEOa llnrUel. NKU IiiIIK. June 7 COFFEE- Market opened with prices lOtjlM poi.its lower. In sympathy with disappointing European re- lions, but soon partially rallied on firm cables from Braall, report from many new plague cases In Rio, smull receipt, large warehouse movement, the decrease in visible and good spot demand. Trading was very active, with prices fi)l points lower Hale-. 21, 71" bag-'. Including Julv at tf.B0O7.BG: September, tf.36O7.G0; (5ctober, $7 40. November, I7.4)07.GO; December, ST. ;; . January. $7.70; March. $7 Oi 7 7n Hpot. Hio, steady; No. 7 Invoice, MC, Mild. St lady; Cordova, ;i'u i;'.e. uiiforuiii Dried Pratta. NEW Yi nt k , June 7. CALIFORNIA DRIED PRUIT Continued iin'i ind nom inally uncnanged, Evaporated apples apple ruled a llltle easier, under liberal offerings and In the nbaeno Of buyers, hut were not iiuotably lower. Al the cloia price Were tending toward a lower level Hum. common. l4Wc; prime .ri'i6.; choice. 04feMi ; fancy. 7V0c. California dried prunes .;t...'.i o per pound, as to size ami quality. Apricots. Royal, IMfctjMc; Moor Park, l.'.'.ilsc Peaches, peeled, hiu Mc; unpaaladi ftftv- DPI 1. 00 .Is Market. NEW VORK, 1 ' DRT OOODS Huslness Is itlll unlet In all lines Home houses report a liiglll improvement in th gnral demand, bul no orden of gre.it volume coming forward, The price situa tion is without change Moai eller re meeting buyer readlll a' current ipiota- tions In both staple and fan. V lines of cotton ami woolen goods Print cloths coiillniie Inactive, with nolhlug doing in regular. nunr Market. NKW ORLEANS, June 7 BI'OAR Mar ket iteady 1 centrifugal, yellow Ityojfc; second-. :',i P ,i MOLAB8K8 Uulel and nominal. NEW YORK. June I. SCOAR Law. trpng; fair refining, 4te; centrifugiii. 96 leal, fa. Mi il HKH 1 5-Hi. l)NDON. June 7 BEET BL'OAR June, ins 11. 1 I In ,,a llepnrled Killed. MILWACKEE. June i An Evening Wla. 1 our in spe. iai from Fond Du ihc. wis.. m, vk; It Is reported here loda;.' that ev eral Indians w. re killed on the " elda reaervatlon. .. Iteavi timber which wa- be ing raised ..11 a denies falling in their niid-t No parti iilur- have been received. Vole early and often. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Oernfad Cattle Chaired Hind Earl? at Fully 8tadf Prices. HOGS OPENED EASIER, BUT IMPROVED Ml Kinds of stock eeme tiiind Demand and sella to Be Freel j In nt I nrrenl Prlrea Sheen si,,.,, 0 I hange. SOUTH OMAHA .June Re. t Ipt were ; Cattle Hoga Sheep. 2.8i4 I.4.T 1.17! (.tn ' iftic ai Mondaj s7i Iffli lal Tuesday 2,01ii ifltclal w edneaday S.7W 1 ifM. lal Thursday 2.8M I V 10.217 !.4". i,fi Four da.s this week. 1H.:39 Xm Sam day last week. ,.17.IJ4 IS.M1 Ssme days week before I ',.."4S 42.87.'. Ha me three weeks ago 14.114 Same four weeks aao.. ll.Vtt 31.1V1 6 741 jof U.v.'t 17.188 18.198 Average price nald for hoas lot the several days, with comDSrlsons "', 1000. , 189.' I'OM. ' 107. 1 ll. ISM. 184. Msv Mac Mav May Mav Mat May May M iv May May May Mav Mav i 21 i 28 8 201 6 Hi I fj I 07 1 Of 3 21, I 10; I 11 1 12 2 .17 3 02. 2 021 3 "2 , 3 04, 2 HOI 2 92. 1 M j lal I 91 4 5 4 M 4 M 4 31 ii 4 46 4 271 4 26 4 221 4 22 4 s 4 N 4 7$ 4 s. 4 a 4 m I 4 4 S 4 52, 4 U 4 i 4 HI 4 Ml 4 41 I 06 4 29 I M 4 M $ il ! I f I I 1 1: 1 6fi' 1 M 3 ii ; :t S5 o 10! 4 2t 3 52 1 o 03 .. SO . 0 01 . . I 6 04 ..I 0 04 .1 4 99 4 2ti. I 4 33j 4 2S 4 17j 4 10 4 20 3 Dri, .1 12' J :t 45' .1 40 2 29 ;t Ml 2 24 2 ;' I HU 4 v 4 95 4 an 4 S5 4 4 SS 4 Oil 1 N t 91 I 94 1 M 4 OS oil 4 Ml 4 53 4 5; 4 II 4 3 i 57 Mav M Mav ::i June I June I, Juno :). June 4 June I. June ii. June 7 4 0 4 39 I .W ... lit 3 GO 4 21 2. 5.M 4 12, 2 HM 4 03 4 10 2 M .; I "I ;l 7 I S4 2 29 2 40 5 H0 4 30 3D 1 SO1 - 3fi 2 001 4 2.4 37' 2 S7 4 39 1 31 2 931 I SJ 3 01 4 29 i 4 :i4 I 30 tndloatea Bunds? PACKERS' PURCHASES. The following table showes tne purchases made today bv local packer"' Cattle, Hogs Hheep. ( Una ha I imahn. 1 'udah) 'udah) Packing CO. from K. C, Packing CO from l. Ci A Co 1.431 114 , 625 3.46'. .40 211 67 450 1.530 . So 268 1.175 49 of cars of Avinour 24'2 Swift ami Pom pan) Bwlft. from country. Hammond Packing I 'o. Hammond, itom R, C. The official number stock H'ses. brought In today by each road was. Cattle Hogs. Stl'D. C M g. St. P. Hv . ; 4 4 8 ii 15 4 I 10 14 1 10 SJ 29 'l 2 , , 20 29 42 6 17 7 1 3 1.... 1 t 1 12S 127 0 12 i A St. L Ry Missouri Paelllc Ry.. I'nlon Pacific svstem. f N. W. Rv P., K. M V H R., I. f A P. Ry f . St. P.. M O ... ft. at M. R R. R C B. Q. Rv K C, St. J f . R. I A P Rv C., R. I. A P, Ry ininoia Central... Total receipts , B. W. Tha disposition of the day' reeelpts was an follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated : Ituyers. Omaha Packing Co Cattle. Hogs Sheep. 77 1.431 47 1.1 . 78 1.1 (W 467 1 .530 "v. i.Si.: 210 S7 114 222 2 29 49 24S 40 26 21 29 13 07 2.200 1,677 O, II Hammond Co i. H. Hammond Co swift and Company fudahy Packing Co Armour A t.'o Omaha p Co., from K.C. fudahy P. 'o.. from K.C. Swift, from K. f Hwlft. from country Hammond, from K. C... r Becker a Degan Vanaant A ;o Lobman A Co hiu a Huntalnger Livlngatone A Bchaller.. L. F. Husz r. f. Hobblck Other buyers 242 oio 269 Totals 2.000 1,677 1.321 CATTLE -There was a good run of cat tle for a Thursday and the general mar ket was In favorable condition for sellers The trade on cornfed staeers was not particularly active, but the market was fully steady and the offerings for the most Dart changed hand In good ggggpn. Sell ers were, as il rule, well pleased with the day's operations and the prlrea paid WOUtd compare very favorably with any other market There were quite a gooil many unfinished cattle on sale this morning, but also n fair sprinkling of good cattle, Cowa and heifers were In demand at steady prices and the offerings ojUMlged hands soon after the market onened The prices paid, as will be seen from the sales below, were not materially different from yesterday's prices. Bulls sold readily at steady prices, but the offerings were limited. Stock cattle and feeders were In a little larger supply than on a good main days, hut still the offerings were taken though seller did not find the market particularly active nnd prices me not so strong as thev w ere 11 lew dav s ago. llepn sentatlv f sales: BEEF HTK Kits No. Av. Pr. . No Av Pr I 100 4 00 2 1211 4 SO 1 080 4 Ml ; tin: 4 n 13 920 4 00 20 2ll H 1 90'1 4 00 If IUI 4 90 1 720 4 M 5 1900 I M 1 7o 4 in N in; 4,1 6 632 4 40 17 I0S0 4 M 1 140 4 40 22 134. I 01 9 1011 4 40 20 2 I a. 6 77 4 43 9 4 .. 1 1090 4 50 14 IUI I I I 2 145 4 7 li W9 4 H 2 120 4 i 40 IS,' 4 9". I 2 123 4 eo t 12 e.1 I 7, 94 4 n 2S.. 120 I 00 I 1 1200 4 45 43 1.17 u ! 10 1020 4 03 1 1250 IN 5 912 4 70 1 1040 I O'l I 10 PJ4 4 70 31 IfM 5l' H 100.1 4 70 2 lOOil 5 nil I H13 4 71 17 IMS o Oil 100 4 7". 17 1107 5 On 14 l 4 75 ' 150 on I 25 1034 4 ;s t 11 "si I ii ' 1 1110 4 7i 20 114 .1 00 31 1105 4 7' 13 1331 1 no I 1010 4 11 I 1140 tvi 1 11..." 911 4 I" 29 1213 5 no I 11 1113 4 n 18 15W I 00 I 10 142 4 5.i 2 1 25 5 M I in inn 4 to M 1310 r, 11 10 1203 4 10 II 12U 5 III ;n 120 4 '. 17 Ill) 1 11 20 ipl 4 n 10 no I 15 3 107 4 15 M 152 I II 11 IP 4 I . :!'' 141 6 70 17 1235 4 55 24 1412 5 20 31 125.1 4 90 STEERS-TEXAS. U 1032 4 CO 10 LO .10 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 4 lit 4 SO 4 120 4 7 7 19 143 4 65 9 95 4 121 4 OS 17 1051 4 IS) 7 17 4 1.1 2 U40 I 05 COWS. 1 900 2 71 3 114" 3 0 1 940 I 50 1 12S0 "SO 1 1010 I I 1100 :t 00 j 1070 3 00 979 :; no 3. ',','.' 7:l 3 d0 1 1200 4 00 1 ;o 3 On 1 t:n 4 on 1 740 2, a 2 I(W 4 01 1 970 n 24 t 1100 I .HI 1 MO IS 1 1000 4 00 1 loin I 21 t ...1230 4 II 1 1P0 3 21 1 1230 4 10 110 3 50 1 1140 4 II J $M 3 70 10 90 4 II 1 HI 3 50 1 1010 4 II 1 1331 ; :fl 1 1070 4 II 1 1070 3 U 1 1H40 4 II 1 1170 7. 50 1 11141 4 13 $ 1035 3 33 1 1 .4 l 4 .'0 1 1110 i gj 114 4 70 1 157 0 3 IS ;. 4 II 1 1220 M 2 7 4 $1 i 1 fl M 1 112 4 N 1 1013 3 01 1 122 4 23 1 t( 3 I 1110 4 : 1 irtn I 5 1 l I is 1 1220 3 05 1 171 4 :' 3 IM 3 7 1 1220 4 30 1 1110 :t 7S 11 JI III 1 1310 :t 71 ? 1.140 4 Sr, 1 710 3 75 J 110 4 4-1 1 1120 75 1191 4 41 1 1340 71 1 I'M 4 '0 i lire - v. ? lino 4 r$ 7 11 3 5 HEIFERS 1 ! 4 2". I 4n 4 ui 1 40 4 34 1 4n 4 1. 2 lion 4 7 I A I lO'jn 4 50 1 M 4 s BULLS, 1 90 5 40 1 17.10 3 9" 1 .' 9 41 2 1111 I 91 1 1100 I 4.1 1 1.6 4 .l 1 970 :: so 1 MM 4 so 1 ''.1 s n 1 l 4 so 1 15" 2 1 1 40 4 1 22 4 75 1 ag is 1 :4 .1 :; o 1 1440 4 '. 1 142 I I" OA.LYK 1 2M 5 0 t I 7 on STIfl. 1.. 27 4 :s :. UTCm-'K OW AND Hliril I ii2 2 o 1 ire 1 m I em s 1 1 118 : 1 ei j :. 1 tM ; 1 OM 8 li ex. 1 j.m ;. 41 M4 I 1. ! 75 .''. .1 4 4 en 1 MAS 8 JO 4 4M I fj 8 8i3 J.4 1 .. 4 SO STOCK ICRS AND FBKDRRS I ....IIP 4 1 144 1i 1 40 48 8) MM 4 M .v 4 11 N toe; 4 I 81 A 4 1" 5. M 4 A 18 814 4 4" 857 4 00 I MM l'.i int!i Kir.-t messages from Chicago this morning were either stead) or shatl lower, and buyer w ere e Identic pla.liig It foi' lower market as their first hid- were generally .lust about 2'jc lower than yegterday' general market In other words bttiers' first bids were generally 81 !eii4 Si'i, f..i- the kind of lioi mat sold for $4 92', HI" yesterday (4.ilei had no Idea of mnklng any COncelon without a ,lrtgg!e. and as a rule they held on for steady prices. A Utile later on the mar ket firmed up and became full) steady Plttl yeaterday, then It eased off again and for a time was very dull, but It picked up very soon and became strong again, clos- 1 '" ,nst wav The market as a w hole was not vcr much different from what It was j'liFrdH). tiut It anytni'lg 11 win a nine stronger Hvei vt hlng was sold and welghel up In good season. The market Is now a good hs hlghei than It was a week ago. but I0c lower than two weeks ago Hepn an les Pi 120 4 91 10 4 9, $0 4 4. 1HH 4 95 ISO 4 91 140 4 s. 1'l 4 9.1 ... 4 91 40 4 91 ISO 4 M 4 91 'i 4 n 40 4 N IM 4 05 40 4 9.1 4 9,1 Hal 4 U tft 4 05 rjn 4 9i 1W) 4 M 11 4 91 o 4 I) isa 4 91 isn 4 k 40 4 M . . 4 M IS 4 41 10 4 91 ... 4 95 ... 4 95 SO 4 03 SO 4 II 40 4 9 '. 50 4 91 40 4 91 ... 4 M laft 4 4, 4'l 4 41 40 4 91 ,,, 4 N ... 4 91 ... 4 95 ISO 4 13 0 4 91 ISO 4 97 ... 4 97 90 4 17', ... 4 ; ... 4 97'-. ... 4 97 ... 4 97 ... 4 97 ,., 4 97" ... 4 9-1- ... 4 97' , 0 4 B7', 10 I Ort ... 5 OA 200 I no ... 5 00 10 I on mo 1 no 120 00 o r, no o I 00 40 r. 00 No .. 74. !9. I . Av ..111 ..204 214 ,.1M, 84 . ,202 ..211 .,201 4 . 711 . .:33 . :is ..17 . 204 ..'Mi ..2: 24S , ,2M ..11 , .IN .20s .302 ..240 ..227 ..241 .214 .740 ..111 .191 Sal '.'.210 .234 ..-41 ..231 . . ,.221 . 740 ,,2M . ,Mi , .Mi . .202 .2.14 .17 . . 253 ..743 ..204 f"h. Pr. 40 M 40 ... 4 10 4 40 ISO 4 SO e 4 $2 140 4 IJV NO t : 260 4 2 ... IJ Ne "1... M.. 71... 51.. 10... so. . M S7 . 744 ..211 :4 . . 237 . '.Tn ,.:14 . .'.'2H .254 . 247 . 239 . 513 . 113 . ,IM ..141 '.'SO ..232 . . 253 . 231 .239 .2.11 . . 270 .'14 ,.2M ..Ml J'.s . .351 ..!TI . .200 .321 . ,:mij . .313 . ,7il9 . 210 ..2.1 . .274 79. It., ., ai.. 2.. 74. 4 MMj 4 024 4 K 4 92. 4 92 4 H7 4 .' 4 9.' 4 s." . ' 4 gfll 1(244 I 91 4 2 4 97'.. I MUj 4 9.'' 4 9." . 4 f2 4 9J 4 !: 4 fli I Mil 4 S2 4 I 4 91 j 4 2'4 I 2 4 92' . 4 12 4 i 4 Mti 4 91 4 9.1 4 4.1 4 95 4 91 4 N 4 M 4 91 4 9.1 4 W 4 M 4 M 4 M 4 91 4 95 4 45 4 9; 4 9.1 4 M 4 01 4 1 4 91 4 91 4 H H ii.i tn Ml 4A . 44. 54. . W... 51 n... 4... 73... 14... 7... 104.. SO. . . 53... ... 60... 51... 14... 55... i... 71... 7 . . f, i i ". '. "3... 60... 71... 114, 5.4... 2... 6 7... If.., M... 63.. . 75... 50... 72... M... 55... 4... II... 70... 55... 62... r.l... 44... .... 6i . 10 1$., or., , 1 M. 2. M . Al. . IS.. K3 IT. . 71 7.. .. M.. 7 . 15 . M., 71.. N . Jlo w.. 1.. 02.. 31 . 12.. 4.. 70.. 71.. 17.. 74. . 01.. 01.. 70. , 10.. Vt.. a.. 4.. .. 15. . 19.. ..2113 . . 20.1 . .2.ia . .'.'V. ..in . .In ..247 ..'.'h3 . :'.10 ..IM ..23 .249 . ,W 20 . .314 . 907 ..327 4I . .274 ..242 . 242 ..329 22 ..13 ..241 . . 534 -,l . 231 ..744 ito 29 ..741 .257 .274 . .2(17 .241 ,.2M .24 .7.19 ..2M .24 SHEEP ported In -There were tlve cars of sheep re the yard this morning, but four loads were consigned direct to packers from Kansas City and wre not offered for sale That left only one load of western wethers for aale. bringing 24.70. which looked like .1 steady price. Quotations: Clipped withers, fed. M 90'? 5.00; clipped yearllnga. fed. 25 ontl'5 40; Clipped ewe, good lo choice, fed. 24.30if4 75; fair to good clipped ewes. 24 004.3i. good to choice Colorado wooled lambs, 27 00,7.25: fair to good Colorado wooled lambs, 26H517O0. good to choice clipped lambs. 15.7560 00; inir in good clipped lambs, 25 36'q.l so resentatlv sales: Rep- NO. 242 western wether Av. 94 Pr. ti 70 Vote early nd often CIIICAKO LIVE stock nntt;i Hteera Aatle and Stronger Sheen and l.amha Steady. CHICAGO, June 7. CATTLE Receipt, s.i.io head; steers aotlv and stronger: I butcher stock steady; natives, best on sale today, one carload at $5 .75, i;ood steers SS.10SjS.7l; poor to medium. 2l.SMf5.00: i selected feeders, steadv. $4 .OOfJS 00; mixed etockers. slow. $.3 75'n4 35. vows. 13.0004.51); heifers. 2.:.2''n4.st. . anners. 22.HV61 0.1 hulls i M iXV.i 4 20; calves, weak 25 OjKo kS Tev .n- rectipts small; best ,.n sale today, three 1 ario.uls at 14 Ml; Texas led steers (trong, 5c higher. MtOSjO.tt: Texas crass stc-r-M TMi-4 10; Texas bulls H.204SO.7O, H4DOS Receipt todnv 2S.000 head: to morrow. 22.i4.xi head, estimated, left over. 2 iVO head active and a tfiade low er, good clearances, top. 15 17. mixed and butcher. 24.MC0.17it; good to choice heavy, M.10S l.17t; rough heav v. 24.KtY6.00; light. $l.9f. 00 15. bulk of sales. S) IO0M ll SHEEP AND LA MRS Receipt 10,000 head, sheep and lambs, best, steadv, other slow. IOSIIIc lower, common, neglected! good to choice wether. (l.gSdjfS 36: fair to i holce mtxe.. H.lOgfO.OO; western l4.iosy6.2B; yearlings, M.t04B6.M; lambs, M00yO.Mi western lambs. 6 70. M'rltip lambs, dull and lower. sheep, native $6 11K, at .'. ik 1 ew York Live Stock. NKW VORK, .lone 7 -REEVES Re- .eipts .;',,' head, ail for exporter and slaughterers, except one car. nothing do ing: nominally iteady; cables unchanged; hinmont, f cattle, 1,409 sheep and 4. mo quertera of beef, tomorrow, 472 cattle, CALVES Receipts. 16 head, very little trade tor lack of stock: steadv for veals; Ordinary to prime. M.BO0O.7I; buttermilks, nominal. BHKKP AND I. A. MHS Receipt. B.ftll bend; 20 cars on sale; aheep and lambs aotlvei good yearling taads - medium ami common, steadv: two cars, late arrivals, unsold; sheep, M.IOtM.OO; few chol.e, $5.25; yearllnga. M.004J.03; lamb, 17.5oai.50; lulls, shsep. M.80433.00; culls, lambs. 10.00 Ili'KlS Receipts, lini. head, and three rlecks of westerns on sale, no transactions reported; nominally llrm SI, l.oala l.le MtocL. ST. LOUIS, .Line T. CATTLE Receipt, 2.100 head, Including 1,000 head Texan; mar ket stead;, for natives, with Texans eisv and a shade lower: native shipping and export stiers, M.OOAjJ.OO: dressed beef and butcher stiers. M.00o.M! Iteer under l.oOn I i. , ii.oOOrd.lO: sto. ker. and. fee. lets. $:; 0j 4 90. .ows and heifers. $2.iV'ul.7r; can tiers ll.60tjl2.75; bulls. 12 lOfia.oO; Texas and In- lian steels. 13 OfrS 4 f n ; eos and heifers. $2.$Vu.3,75. HOHS-Receipts. 5.i10 head: market a (hade lower; pigs and lights, ivuoft 6.(6: packers. 4. 06420.0: butchers, M.vaMM.16. SHEEP ANT LAMBS - Receipts. 2.400 liead: market iteady: native muttons. $440 syl.OO; lambs, M.00497.00; .nils and tnicks. lil.SO94l.OO: atOCker. 13.0093.30; Texas mut tons. 14.20 Kanaas I Up I. We s)ti-l.. KANSAS CITY, June 7 CATTLE R' .elpts. A.iM mi, Ives, 70n Texans; all de sirable killer- strong to 0c higher, plainer grades about steady : native steers, $4 70 5.30; itookar ami feeder, 23.T64JHM; Inn cher 0OW and heifer, I3.2MJ4.20: can ners. M.7SQ2.20; fed westerns, 23.0Off4.2B; 'I'exaiis, $4.05414.65. IKtflS- Receipt 16.61m head : t f.olc a -lie.iv v . $1 ti.Vu ". "Ji: . light. M.lMji.M; logs. rive, prices stea mixed. I4.16O0.00; I4.H4V4.I5 ' BHKKP ANH LAMBS Receipt, l.:o, head: slaiiKhleritig grades active, steadv I prices; feeders easier; spring l.itnbs. $6 75 lli. 2B; v earllngs. r .. .ti'nti : muiions. t vt fg.OO; feeders, $:.5fl'd4.21: culls, M.OOOJS.M, St. Jaaeiilt live Slock. SOUTH PTi JOSEPH Mo. June 7, (Spe I Igt, i i 'ATTI.K Receipts. 1,600 head; mar ket ateady to strong, natives, $ issofi :i; Tegan and weterns, $3 ,000 I -' COW and heifers, I2.MU4.71; bulls and stags. 22 2.'i 4 16; yearling and calvee. 14.i4W.. If.; slock - rr- and teedei s T.O-i. ii. I. 'H R elpt toady to a shade 5.f : bulk of sales SIIEKP ANH bead: lambs if,. she,- steady. iioiwi iv.., veal, n.uvd T.iK head, market lower . all grades. $1 S6f) II ''o4 M LAMMS Re. elide 1310 higher. Colorado, 17.40; Mlork la MIhIiI. Fellgaing are the leeelpt nrtn final western markets for at th June Hog I 711 24,'iOf. ll, MS) k n.. i lour fiher.p. 1.22! 10.000 4.90U ?.40fi aitle Son! h Otnalu hlcago Kanaas City St, liuls 2. 969 4,0011 4.000 2.100 Totls 14,959 61.014 !v,2 Tou U la teek ee tk tot s many times aa you Working Olrl' Vacatloa want t'ou- I DEFENSE SHOWS IIS HAM) 1 j Atteraey for 8r8 TJnT;!8 a Oho 04 Assort m8D: of Techn ctl Loophole. ;DFF;'NDANr ATT-ND D BV HIS WIFE l i .... . .. 1 1 .. u H11r11r. t ears Ihe Tiffed nf Her loniiencc I pun the ,lnr lleleell,.- Ililnlqnt I.U Ina lesiimnnr. In the . ise agi.inai Kiank lean, en member of the school board, the defense hss unveiled the technical loopholes through which ;he sllegod ho idler hopes (0 . rs-l to freedom In addition the defense ede, snothir weapon, ahlch Is f.'oely temiatked upon by the county atlorne--the eyca sni smile of Mrs Serc Mr Sure a young and rather pretty wtmn. sits faithfully at her husband's aide, giving him half the h. fi iflt accruing from the Manipulation of i Innge, white fan. At the outset of the is, ie procu:lng attorneys assert t!:-t Mrs Seai reaortgd to n Woman' ,irt tn Influenie th Jurv nd that on the second day she hOI established friendly oemmunlcitlog .th three of them Attorney Thom.v. and liiinn ptoinlae to take seme sitlve re ognliinp .f the Clrf UBattagCa op ihe ground ttiat "ali ItOtJUOncI la dumb whin beautv jdeadelh " The lech;,: nl point upon which Attorney Mrnrne. f(.r the defnse, made n deepe ll Itand wao with icgar.l to the Introduction f a carbon 'opy of Ihe proposition made he Detective Chlnlquy to Mr. seir- The at torney n:inrunced that tho defenae would refuse tn prod 1100 ihe original, but con tended tha' the copy should not ho admitted DecaOM t! sis nit the he: r.nln,e Ha '1 a supreme eoiitt doolllon lo show that the fourth amendment r.-. the 'onotltntloa providing fnr prrnonal aOCttHty ahotlld be In terpreted to grant Sears the rlghl of wi;h holding an Incvltntnating or personal paper Im.go Baker tilled, howevei. hl IggargUrh as the original i ould not he secured by the county, the ,-arbon . py might he entered h; evidence, Tho p;er in controversy was KB offrr frrm t'hinltiiy to provide blinds :. r the rase, Snunder.s end Paelllc srh.ol at 2J cents per aquare foot. Mr. Hrnmr roas-t xaniines ChlnlqU) proeeded with his tesilmsv under Ihe questioning nf Heputy County t inrnev Thomas, disclosing facte which 'ha0 bera Knn over in detail in connect 0B wltil the school board Invoatlgal Inn Wht n Ihe wllnes. was turned ever to Attorney Hrom fo. i roa.s-evaminat ion the aenrpry gav furthei evidence of a desire to provld technical eacape for his dlent. He die.. from Mr. ChlnlQUy an account of hie pre vlous occupation In life, 'ogether with bis detective experience The former sleut'i said ihat his wageF for the time emplovel en the school board rase w.re 2 per dav and expenses. On his rrlvl In Omaha on Hecemher the detective reported to V. K. Burkmlnstet . his chief, and win Instru ted tn forui the acquaintance of the school hoard members He arcompllsbed this task t the merlins; tht night and In Ostraoder'l saloon after ward, where he ass Introduced i "the blind mitt." Chlnlquy admitted that he hat not in reality acted for the Bosfwic; . Bnrgese Blind company of Nofwlk. O., bur hd received his sample and price list from the head dete-tive. The examining attorney dwelt upon this point. Isylng streaw on ths fact that Chlnlquy was in no respect enn tractOT and laying the ground to show that a deliberate trap had been laid for the un doing of the public official. In the afternoon Detective V K. Bur' minster took the stand nnd described In detail his trip lo Twenty-fourth and Span d- ing streets in company with Detective Chlnlquy. He went over the proffr of the currency nolo by Chlnlquy and its o- ceptanc by seats. Buckmlnater, by pre arrangement, passing cloia to the two inm as the exchange was made ABBOTT rilODS THERM BH OTHERS. sleveral Mandreil I'ri.plr Want I'a for Atlendlna Hall l-anie. The suit which Attorney Lysle I. Abbott brought In jesting mood against Colonel Buck Keith for time and money fcpent In vain in witneitdng a certain base hall gam -has brought a illstinet boom fo hl legal practice. The complaint read that the ties Mol nee-Omaha game umpired by Champion leffrlee was a profitless and polntleao en tertainment nnd the petitioner aaked :hat. 60 cents In car fare and admittance :ec he refunded, together with 10 cents additional as an approximate value for two home time Apparently there were several thousand others who coincided In the view of Mr. Abbott. at. a throng of patrons have lamored al his office telrphrne during Ihe last two days dialling tn assign lo him their . lalm ngalnt the park management "Doc'' Trnlnor of Council Bluffs hne notified Mr Abholl that he has claims amounting lo 60 entrusted to him by an lowa con atltUOnoy which Is willing to entrust ils Chance to Mr. Abbott. Krank Crawford Iro hue a bunch of assigned claims, whh h ha haa surrendered togjila fellow attorne... Boofcera Cans Oota stkMlc The testimony of li. II. Baldrlge. formr county attorney, yesterday, was a serious blight upon the hopes of V. K. Beehol n OOllOOt 10.000 from the Paclflc Exprrsi company for damages due lo Blloged I's'-e arrest Mr.' Baldrlge rerounied an i xamln lion made by him in the case of Andrew Hunt Hum had admitted, he atd, thai various checks had been drawn in favor of Beohel for the latter'r. person'sl use. for which no accounting had eve: been made lo ihe oxprogl lompany. Hunt aild tint he had felt obliged to recogni.e Mr. Buhel's right to draw the company's money becgue of his superior official pc.-luun Mr. Bald rlge ooneluded with ihe atatemenl th.n he had advised Krastus Vuung to file a com plaint vrhen the facta of the cane had be come known ( oiirl otea. county Judge Vlnonhalr ims gone on fishing trlii 10 Nodaway oounty, Missouri his former home. He will be absent until Satir In.v John V, Wallace lias brought suit against the cliv of Hotitli fimalia for the cancella tion of pavTns taxes on certain lots on Twenty fourth street between ' and N i. nub Lenkowlta pleaded guilty In the t nlte.l ritates district COurl to mailing un obscene letter I.enkowlt ia u boy of II and oKpreieed contrition Sentence was deferred lor one v.ar by Judge Munger. John L Kverson of Mudl-oii inunty ass to be released from debt bv action of t lie bankruptcy law He owes I7.0M.41 and pos se. -.s 11,900.10, nil of which he h dds as exempt under the operation of the law. The Omaha and Winnebago Indians too'v a "lav off" t'idav and gave their traditional enemies on Inning In the United StatOO i ourt when OutaV Htoek was placed oil trial lor selling liquor to Indian- at Lynch. Ihe Indian alleged tn have received the "fir water ' lieliiB I member of the tribe of Yankton Sioux roe nl H.R.PET1NEY&C0. BO0M4rir Lire OL0C OMAHA r IB BRAftCM MjarCK 0NC0U4 hi JAMES E BOYD & CO ., Icicphone Hi.l'i Ouiolia. N- COMMISSION, (i K A I ', I'ROVIKIONSnncI IOt:Kl mo aro or riini. Cerreepondenca: John A tVairea A Ca anrtci dm t Cbioage aad TerB s