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TI1E 0MAI1A DAILY BEE: PATTKDAT, JUNE 3. 1P03.
13
CRAW AND PRODUCE MAMT
Tuieu Tkctut Oomkia to Causa 8ttmg-r
Tom in wlwt.
1 DLCUkE .N CFOP CONDITION IS SMALL
tort tl ottos Mltkrr ill Holaa rirsn
nt-o Art ti4r ansa Fritt-s
gnaw's ana M Imvt'i
lie porta.
em. tl.14. Nn t northern, tl : July. $114;
September, old. kc; September, tie, tic
OATS 7 arrive and on track. tlc
i
OMAHA. Jon X lKt
artfve Omana ti.r cash grain, higher
ea and a anurias of stock In the
imweta causea a sirong tone In whKt
mat could nut be oOsei by Btauw a report.
V ne Humour .ron report seemed to help
Lie buila a little.. Snow says: "The con
uitlon of wltiK-r -Wheat I as 4 against 11 1 a
J.i'i.nn ago. This decline la less man
-r-ually occur during May and is indies live
ol high i mp ptiesibiliues. 'i he decline 1
-.'or.fined Ui the oouitiwest, Itiai losing L
Prices were unusually mead?, all wheat
(j-ned a little higher. July rose early In
ine session to h!"S:. but after mat fluctua
tions were very ama.ll. July closed at klj,
September at oic, and liecemlier at kic.
Cora opened c hiii'r and held firm.
July finmhed ai fcvc, oid Juiy at 6l:.
ijet.ten,ber at 4r'Tc, old September at ic
a a December at 4Tc.
data aer. ptenuy at about tht aame
prices. July iowa at 'c. September at
-c split, ar.d iHfember at 2Kc.
Liverpool cloned tjad higher on wheat and
d il ulnar on onrn. Th wan despite heavy
-Argei.ur.a shipments of both corn and
wheat. Argentina shlptied 2,736,0t bushels
-f w-b-et lust week, a against l. . the
week before and i,l2,00 bushels last year.
Cr, nhlnmei.ta were 2.4:.iHj bunhela. a
ag mat i.4M uuu the week before and
last year.
The Missouri crop report la said to fore-
tshadew a low-r a heat condition In tne gov-
erarrwrit report of June !(i. It shows the
condition ol wheat a to, as against Hi May
1. Lat June 11 waa k and toe crop turned
out 27,lj.lio buahela. Mieaouii com cou
Utirn 1 W, itli an aci-eap of ".Wd.lwu.
buRhel 1 he out condition jb KT.
MlnDea.polli tradera any that there 1 an
ImniV.iM Khortarc of wheat at thHt market.
"1 m a bull on exlBtm enndtuona In the
rrthwet," C. E. lewla of Minneapolis In
tuoted as nayli. A bulge of b Centa at
that cltv veeterdar ahowa how connected
Mir- market la. John W. Gate i aald to h
ucalrunc oti the hull aide and taking profita
on bulgee Marfcld of MlniieKll auy
that not only July, hut September, thia
year will he old crop optiona. Kaahrille,
Venn,., reporia the cutting of a ninety-ne-eTt-acie
field of wheat at Hermitage.
J-t iroy td Chloac-o receipt of wheat to
IW'trow are 27 cum.
The com altuation I peculiar. Country
tifTra have nhut off uneipectedly In the
kaat few day and elevator men are now
itakliig things e&ey, whereaa they acirccly
Uiad lime Ui breathe d untie the flret days
nf the wek Ingulrlea for oorn on the local
exch'inie met with little reeponae. A ape
t ial .to Sunderland A I'jKllke auya tliat a
, larae Moltiea houae wtit out no portal
rda as king for corn and did not a-et a
Tt the owner of the old crop In Nebraska
will be alow to all because June 1 flndu
much corn not planted and nome of It
(ilanted for the second time. Late corn Is
mo suMect to hot winds and fronts thai
ninny farmers are deciding to hold their
reserves for later months, and chance of
liljrher price Other are holding what
they havs until they are aure that they
Jiuve enough to feed throurn the summer.
nutead of the shipping demand falling: off
&s expected after close of May deal, a rood
inquiry ha develojied from eastern export
er. C'hlcasro is s'tiding guantities of corn
ast. Omaiia notices the export demand
reason of the fact that It I making
vy shipment to Chicago. Charter yen
Say from Chicago to Buffalo were for
IMi bushel.
From today's Inter Ocean: An Increase
f Sufi IW) bushel In stock of contrsc.t corn
Jias been made here so far this week. They
were etlruateu by the warehouse retlsters
last nisht st .Eki.OiKi bushels. There hnve
lieen l.Mi Olie busnels taken into store and
shipments In three day are 7li,noti bushel.
Cancellation yesterday were for (k,iDi
tiushela. In two days there have been
loaded out over fcno.fMi bushels. There were
thre hosts at the National yesterday and
three at the South Chicago, all Canadian,
that will take J(l.0no buahela. Bale for
eastern shipment yesterday were Sufi tIO
Vusheis. and at the seaboard sales were
40,000 bushels. "
CHICAGO GRa.IV AID PROVIKIOSf
Pfaitsjrws f the Trad I as; a. ad CT a
Men BmH f Trade.
CHICAGO, June l Atixi-.y over the eru
dition of the Missouri neat '-'p tint uni
of the cause for a tr.mc market tut
today In wheat. Advan.xs at Minneapolis
had also a decided effeot. At the close
July wheat was up N(8"c. Com Is up 'c
Uats are unchangeo. I'ravisuns are a
shade to Tvc higher.
tv'titimeni In the whest pit was inclined
to bulliKtines -the grreater iart ! the ses
sion The tone of the tarket St the
start was firm, July being- up . shade to
V.iiri.c. at WSAi't.c. The main factor
timt affected trading at the opening was a
surprising loss shown In the rotutitlon of
the wheat crop of Missouri According to
the state statistician, condition of winter
wheat on June 1, was M a sgainet VI a
month ago. Another Influence tnst ex
erted a bullish effect wa smaller receipt
in the northwest, frlce st Minneapolis
showed a strong disposition to continue
an upward flipht This has mucn weign
with traders here In view of scarcity of
cash grain at all points Buying by short
and commission bouse forced the price
of July up to "c before sny considerable
protit-taking developed. On a bearish re
port by a St. Louis trade Journal the mar
set here eased off temporarily. July declin
ing to (P-c. I'lt traders In general, how
ever, were Inclined to ignore this report
in view of the poor showing of the crop in
Missouri Lemand soon became active
again and resulted in a quick rally. The
'highest point for July waa reached at
WHc. The mar ket closed strong, with July
up -Vft'c. st Hue. Clearances of wheat and
flour were equal to 4.3(m bu. Exports for
the week, as shown by Bradstreets. were
equal to 1.8i.(ki bu. Frlmary receipts were
bu , oompared with !H.,3ii0 bu. a year
ago. Minneapolis. I'uluth and Chloago
niKirted receipts of 1M cars, against iJt
car last wek and 2'. cars a year ago.
Kejiorts of the backward condition of the
corn crop resulting from excessive rains
formed the basis of a strong corn market.
Small receipt were an auditlonal aid to
the bulla Shorts were active buyers
throughout the entire session. July opened
unchanged to higher, at b:V'(ii'",c
sold between oo'.c and bC"c, and closed at
b"VC Local receipts were VuH cars, with
7 cars of contract gTade
The market for oats wa steady and trad
ing was confined to small trsders Strength
of wheat and com had considerable influ
ence July owned Sic higher, at 8o"ic. sold
off 3tV and closed at 8"c. Local re
oelpt were lit cars
I'rovislon were firm, following a Re ad
vance in the price of live hogs. The volume
of business wa small. July pork closed
7V- higher, at SIS 6. Lard was up IV. kt
17.86. Klbs were a shade higher, at t7.S2
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: M heat.
1 car; corn. 2.7 car; oats, 171 cars; hogs,
H.dKi head.
The leading figures ranged as follows:
NEW YORK STOCKS AS D BONDS
Fur. her Bbarp Louei An Eoored ia tlit
Opening Dlingt.
EQUITABLE AFFAIR CAUSES WEAKNESS
Dssar4 Msrrnrat sssa Orerrast
Itwelf mm Premr t mrU
Lighleaa Materially Cia-sa
la t asteady.
Articles.; Opn. I High.j Low. Close., Tes y.
Wheat
Julv
R pt.
Iec.
Corn
'July
Uuly
:RW
8W
Hi. RTV,'"7-
I.
,88 V6'
2 !arvSoT5s4B2: 82w! M.
ir,m,iffS!BlH'6'i
eSent.lWi'dTinv 5V
fSept. S. 4PS.'Ct
tlK'C.
IIHIS
July
Sept.
Fork
Julv
Sept.
Lard
July Sept.
FJhs
4P'
DC i
4V,
i: nrvs
12 K)
7 SS
7 6
7 S5
7 D7S
I
12 PTs
12 ttb
7 SS
7 55
7 3R
7 80
1
4f"H
30T,
12 87' i: 12 th !
-:3ii6as:
7 8rvt
7 b i
7 HO
7 55
7 35 '
7 55
7 82M
7 67V
i i.-'S
7 E2Vj
7
7 57
NEW IORK. June 2 There was some
further siiarp iosse stored m the opemng
aeaiing in stoa touay. after trnicn a
eiow recovery set In. It required most of
tns rest of toe oay to retrieve tne ground
lost curing tne first few minute of trading
and liitue was a steady ueciuie In the laLv
ol absorption as prices got back to last
niglil s level. uni In a lew oases were
any ounsiderabie gam esuaoiisned on the
recovery. Aa.rge attention continued to be
given to ttie .quiiatie controversy. The
general belief arrived at yesterday as to
tne very drastic character of tne recom
mendations contained in the report of the
investigation committee had a continuing
eftect when the stock market opened. Jt
was generally felt that the formal pub
lication ol such a report would be a de
pressing Influence on stocks and would
cause general uneasiness from tne fear of
reprisal of hostilities which mlg-ht be pre
cipitated amongst the coinenuing parties
to the dispute.
The opening downward movement In
stocks soon overran itself and the pressure
to sell lightened materially. When shorts
attempted to cover Uiere develojied some
scarcity of slocks. Reports from the
i-quitanle meeting Indicated a vigorous ef
fort to prevent tne adoption of the report
of the Investigating committee with seem
ing prospects of success. Operators who
had solo stocks on the appfehenition that
the publication of this report would de
press prices were naturally Inclined to re
buy on the late prospecta. Union raclflc
waa especially responsive to the changes
In sentiment on the Equitable Incident, as
it has been throughout- The special
strength of Reading waa oonnected with
revived rumors of a coming Increase iu
the dividend on Central Kaliroad of Sew
Jersey. Traders centered their operations
on this Block in a movement against the
shorts In the market. The influence of
crop news was diverse. The government
report on cotton, notwithstanding its un
favorable comparison with last year s fig
ures, both as to condition and acreaaa,
was better than had been expected In the
trade, as was evidenced by the heavy un
loading of cotton In the grain markets
on the other hand, the Missouri stale re
port, with the large decline in condition
of winter wheat shown during Msy, was
an unfavorable factor. Kaiiroad earnings
for April shows that very large increases
in o)erating expenses, with effect on net
earnings, resulting m the case from the
lennpylvania lines both east and west of
Flttsburg and Erie In a decline in net
earnings. The day's clearing houae ex
changes ran to over t3b.etHi.lwii, the largest
In the history of the clearing bouse. Penn
sylvania convertible bonds subscriptions
mere Involved In the showing. This and
other syndicate transaction are likely to
fig-ure In tomorrow c bank statement. The
sustained strength of Reading did not fully
hold the rest of the market and the closing
waa unsteady.
Bond were heavy. Total sales, par value,
$1.410. 0(iu. united States bonds were all un
changed on call.
the l.ew Tork Block
follow:
Sales High.Low. Close.
st 11,. Rusetarre were weaker em parts
selling.
FAKIR. Jnne I Trading ra the Pou-w
todav was Inactive and at the closing the
market was besry. Russian imperial 4
were quoted at D&.fle and Russian bond of
19s) at oi
F1L-RL1N. June I Price on the Rcure
todny were weaker and the market was
quiet Tomorrow will be observed as a
holiday.
Hew Terk Ussff Market.
KEW TORK, June 1 MONET On call,
easy at ti per cent: lowest st w per
cent: closing bid, V per cent; offered st 3
per cent; time money eaav and dull, a'xty
and ninety daya, t per cent, six months.
J1 Ter cent! prime mercantile paper,
tISrSjnS"1 CHA NOE Plead y with
set us 1 business in lienkers bill st
47 for demand and at 4 .'S4 HMfD for slxiy
dav bill; poted rates. t4.(M.h, commer
cial bills, 4 MV.C4 MV
FILVER Bar. &7c. Mexican dollar. 4iV.
H 'N li& Government, steady; railroad.
heavy
Closing prices on bonds were:
f. I nt k Tt 1W Hiking Val 4vs....ll!
4n rnuixro Jmmui m, "'
t B as. rg iu oo o, rttn
do coupoa 14 , U A h. uul dm
t S arm M. rag 1-: Xni.bmtuiri c. 4 . .1'1
oeupos in j atea Cuuwi s 7
t oio . reg ... JUH4 dc 1M Inc. m K it
do rnuj.ot, . l,ii, Minn a St 1. 4....
Am Tolistl 4s. clt 7:.V M . K. a T 4s llfi
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... wv t . l. l. a W. I
. vsll'nlon ptolSr to..
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,lt t' S Stoel xd ks
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nr prior lion to 1A2 etera Md. 4..
do fra. 4t SXVt'w. a 1 K to...
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dc . nto
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do oflj. to . .,
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Omrai of Oo. (s...
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do 2d inc ,
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do col. bo
rex:, a at. U i a
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Boitss Mseki a4 Boads.
BOSTON, June 2 Call loans, tgSH per
cent; time loans, 8(g4 Jer cent, umcial
closing of stocks and bonus :
The quotations on
exchange ranged as
tsb Cash Sales.
S, 1 car, 4Ctc, No. I
yellot
Oi
CORN-No.
1 oar, 4'c.
Onoaka Caok Price a.
WHEAT No. 2 hard. 7r$Ti.00; No.
t hard, c; No. 4 hard. tliKeiibc; No. 2
spring, Kc.
CORN No 2. 4Pc; No. I. 4fiJ,tc: No. 4.
4fc; no grade, 4pt4c: No. 2 yellow, 4Wjc;
No. yeuow, 4Cc; No. 2 wane, tfec; iso.
I white. 4&rtC
OATS No. 2 mixed. 2(te; No. t mixed.
2kc, No. 4 mix-d. a-'c. No. 2 white. Sic;
No. t while, Sic; Nu. 4 white. Hoc, stand
ard. Be
Carle Met-rlyts.
Wheat. Com. Oat
Chicago I 15 115
Kanaaa City IS If 2
M miinapoliS 1S7
Omaha 2 41
l'uiuth - 4
fci Louis 24 66 54
No. 2 tOld. New.
FLOl'R Steady ; winter patents. 14.10
4 3': winter straights. t3 7T4.00; spring pat
ents. 4 7tKUr,.5; spring straights. C.WH64 .70;
bakers. t2 403.60.
WHEAT No. 2 spring, tl.05m.o7; No. 8.
tl.MKtil.ti5; No. 2 red, tl .WiVfll.OiV
CORN No. 2, 51'c; No. 2 yellow, 53"6t
K!c.
OATS-No. 2. 8rc: No. 2 white, ETV&33Wc;
No. 3 white. IlViCarc.
HIE No. 2. KtB-S3c.
BARLEY Good feeding. S9('42c; fair to
choice malting. 4i4iic.
SEEPS No. 1 flax, tl.SO; No. 1 northwest
ern, tl 47. Timothy, prime, t2-8a. Clover,
oortract gmrie, til.76fftl2.2&.
FROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl.,' tl2.56
(rt-12.SH. Lard, iwr 100 IbR.. r rtf7.a. Short
ribs sides (loose), t7.2ii(&7.87; short clear
sides i boxed I, tT.ii'Va" .5.
Receipts and shipments of grain and flour
were as follows;
Receipta Bblpment
Flour, libls. .
Wheat, bu....
Com, bu
Outs, bu
Barley, bu
I't.WiO
lS.flnu
3Sii IU
252.30(1
Wii.Om'
23,0(10
17,4(10
2Wi.4
5.NU0
Ou the Produce exchange today the but
ter n'irket was steady; creameries. 1U9
2v2; da., lei. liy&ITc. Eggs, easy; at mar,
canes included, tc; firsts, 14c; prime firsts,
lot; extras, ltic Cheese, weak. leliic.
4i).7(if
()0
l.ioo
l.ioo
UK)
2.700
100
2C.iO
4o0
50
1.100
"t.
a
ik m
1.200
K.Siio
6,7(10
lno
1,400
1.44H)
2(H
22.700
4. DUO
.H
Mlnara polls Grata Market.
The r.nte of pnees paid in Minneapolis,
as reported by the Ed wards- ood com
pany, lio-lll board of Trade, waa:
Article. Open. 1 High. I Low. Close.) Yes'y.
Wheat
July..
Sept..
jrn
ily-.ifiS
ept.-l 411-s
Dec... I 47,
l
11!
i
6oV
4l-w,
47 V
I
K 1 IIS' 1 10'w
H- kV o5
M, 50Si 504
4lti 410.JI 4!-
4Dio, 46, 4b
New.
1
t. ,
1
r i
r ""Vi the central valleys and lak
je Thursday afternoon and
"w'rally cloudy wealhe.r piev
r-tc--! central and aesteru
r
WEATHER IX THE GRAIN BELT
Lie at gfcetvers General la Central
Valle;S a ad Lake Heaioa.
OMAHA. June 2. M
Light thnndcr showers were quite general
the central valleys and lake region cur
d nit nt. and
vail througn
sections tin
iwnicj:
f he temperature ia generally higher in all
sections, except the upper MiHsiiunppi vai
le.v, upper lake region and portions of the
southern stales, atiere 11 is suguily cooler.
Conditions continue somewhat unsettled in
the central valleys and West, and ligut
siii' wets are possible in the central valies
tonight and Saturday.
Omaha record ol temperature and pre
cipitation rompared with the corresponding
day of the last three years:
1WG. ISM. 1. KMC.
Minimum temperature so So S3 70
precipitation 15 .00 .05 Am
Normal temperature for today, S7 de
grees. Deficiency In precipitation since March 1.
l.be Indies.
Excess corresponding period in 104, 1.1
inches.
Excess corresponding period in ltoe, 2.12
Inches
OMAHA DISTRICT REPORTS.
Temp Rain
Ststion Max. Mm. Inches. 6k;
Ashland. Neb t6
Auburn. Neb. ... h5
Columbus. Neb.. N
f'alrbury. Neb... 7
Fairmont. Neb... 7
Gr. Island. Neb.. Ki
Harttngten. Neb. e4
iovkdaie. Neb.... ilk
Cimaha, Neb Hi
Tekamaa, Neb.. 7
Carroll, la K4
Ciannda, la M
Sibley, la K4
Sioux City. la... 4
a term Lake. la., in
DISTRICT AVERAGES.
No. of Temp. Rain.
Central. Siationa. Mm. Mtn. Inches
Chicago, 111
Columbus. O
Des Moines, la. .
lndiovnafolia lnd.
Kansas City Mo.
Louisville, Ky....
Minneapolis
Omaha, Neb
bu Louis, Ma....
ok T Clear
fan .oo Cloudy
59 .13 Cloudy
So .uo Pt. cloudy
SO .00 Pt. cloudy
M .uo Pt. cloudy
hi .00 Cloudy
55 .on Cloudy
So .16 Cloudy
55 .00 Clear
57 . 00 Clear
6 .So Pt. cloudy
52 .14 Pt. cloudy
54 .00 Cloud v
62 .0k Pt. cioody
St. Lewis Ge-aeral Market.
ST. LOUIS, June 2 WHEAT Higher for
futures; cash dull and weak; No. 2 red
cash, eie valor, DSk ; track, ti.07; Juiy, 81 'wv
iCSic; September, elc; No. li hard, tl 02(0
l.Ot.
CORN Higher: No. 2 cash, 6Wc; track,
oliiifilc; Julv. 4tc; Septimter. c.
OA'l S-Steady; No. 2 canh, Sic; track,
fflsc; July. IHSic; No. 2 white. '4Zc.
FLOl'R Steady ; red a-lnter paients, t4.95
(5.10, extra fancy and straight, 4-i54.ko,
clear, odffit.w.
SEE1 Timothy, steady, t2.OOS2.50.
CtillNMEAL Sleady, t2.50.
BRAN Steady; sacked, east track, 77
TSc.
HAT Steady; umothy, xawwnsoo; prairie.
t0lt'.50.
BAOlilMi t"C.
HEMP TWINE 4c.
PROVISKINS Pork, higher; Jobbing.
F12.75. Lard, firm; prime steam, (. .u.
Iry salt meats, higner; boxed extra snona,
JT.bti. clear rll.a, t 50. short clears. t7.C.
Bacon, higher; buxed exira shorts, tti.li'H;
clear ribs. tKirs; sliorl clears. h.S7S.
IOl Li R i Easy; chickens, JOJ, springs.
JiK(i27c; turkeys, 12c, ducks, luteltc; geeMi,
6c.
BTER tjulet; creamery, lkg22c; aali-y.
15'plkc.
LOOs eiieaay st isc. case count.
Receipts. Shipments
Flour, bbls 4.Ht k.otHi
Wheat, bu 24 ("Hi St.oOO
Corn, bu 06.000 35.1KHJ
Oats, bu 54,000 t0u0
2 hard, fl.0ofil.05; No. S.
7k'ti7c; No 2 red, flOOg
Kanaaa rity Grata and Pre viol on s.
KANSAS CITY. June 2 -WHEAT-July.
7KUiblc. beptemter. VtHiC: Hecember
i4yc; cash, Nu.
K'7fl.03. No. 4.
105. No. S. HSr'fl-H.OH, No. 4, 7kS07c; receipts.
o4 cars.
CORN July. 4tnfi46)ic; September. 44c;
December. 4imi41c, cash. No. 2 mixed. 4eu
rqkc. No t. 4MVp41c; No. 2 white, 4Ho4c;
No. t 4kW6Sc.
OATS No. 2 s hite, S3$23c; No. 2 mixed.
B Y E-Stesd v. afveiOc.
HAT Steady ; choice timothy, fS.SOiglO 00;
choice prairie. t7 75iti.00.
B l"TT E K Creamery , IRijnSIc; packing, Mr..
EGC5S Steady to lower; Missouri and
Ksnsas, new No. 2 whltewood cases In
cluded, 14c per dox. ; case count, ISc per
dot . cases returned, fee per dox. less.
Receipts. Shipments
Wheat, bu 43.200 12.000
Com, bu 2k.0(H) 47.0(10
Oats, bu lu.Ouu k.ooo
2k 71 54 08
17 76 52 .01
13 hi 54 .10
11 7t U T
1 tS 50 .So
1H M' 54 .st'
17 t 4 .u2
15 ko t .h
12 KO S .ol
r-.s-
Local Forecaster,
L. A. WELBH.
M'eather Bureau.
l9iolli Cfala Horkrl.
MINNEApoLlli. June 2 WHEAT July.
4 JJVi. .ieniber. kSr; No. 1 bard. $i.l7a,;
'S 1 northern, tl.loS; No. 2 northern,
TurR- First patents, 16 fcx3VTC; second
jiaients. ft 4 an : kroi dears, I4.0oio4.lq.
ociii1 cieara. t-7!iiVHfe.
BKA-N 4a bulk. fU.iss
UniHil Grata ktsrkei.
LIVERPOOL, June I -WHEAT not.
nominal; futures, nrm; July, as lo'ad; aep
emlr, as kHd,
id. miurea. nrm: Juiy, M4.
jfT Dalatk Grata Market
I I'l'UTH, Mlna Juns t WHEAT To
1 aj-nva: Jtio. X. klai aa track. Ma. 1 aorto.
t
A
PkllaaelphLa Prsisre Market.
PHILAI'ELPHIA, June 2 BUTTER
Firm, extra western creamery, Qfec; extra
nearby prints, Sic. '
EHiJS Active; nearby fresh, loc, loss
off; nearby fresh, 17c at mark, western
fresh. nV'jflkc at mark.
CHEEfcL Weaker: New Tork full cream"
fancy new, low llc ; New Tork full cream,
fair to good, new, (gwc; domestic Swiss,
lKtfltc
Paarla Market.
PEORIA. III., June 2 CORN Higher;
No. t 51fec; No- 4. sofec; no grade, 47V-a
4kSc.
CIA TS Stead y ; No. I white. S0$rtlc; No.
4 white, JiWWHkc.
Erooiote4 Apsilea ana Drle4 Fralta.
NEW TORK. June t EVAPORATED
APPLES The market Is fimily held, wuh
spot supplies pretty well cleaned up; com
mon to good are quoted at 4$4Vc; prime,
tc: choice. Stiituc; fancy, 7c.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunes
are firmly beld for future shipment and the
spot market, while quiet, is steady. Apri
cots are steady; extra choice, lir; fancy.
12ii15c. Peaches continue quiet; rholoe are
quoted at Puller, extra choice. li-Vfi lwr ;
fancy. UVhlSc. Raisins are firm, with the
a I'ply i t de.lr ble grailr 1 1 -lot email;
Immmi Muaoatela. 4-04 V: needed, 5,tn-c,
London la j era, tLtkn0l.lL.
Adam Ex
Anial Copper
Am. Car 4k Foundry.
do prd
Am. Cotton Oil
do j.fd
Am, Ex
Am. Hide St L. pfd..
Am. Jce. ctfs
do pfd
Am. Linseed Oil
do tjfd
Am. Locomotive
do pfd
Am. Smelt. & Refng.
do pfd
Am. Sugar Refng
Am Tobacco pfd ctf.
Anaconda M. Co
Atchison
do pfd
Atlantic Coast Line..
Baltl. Ik Ohio
do pfd
Brooklyn R. T
Canadian Pacific
Central of N. J
Chesapeake Ohio..
Chicago Alton
do pfd, offered , .
Chi. Gt. Western. ju..
Chi. & X. W
C. M. a- St. P
Chi. Term. & T
do rfd
C. C, C. & St. L
Colo. Fuel k Iron
Colo, or Southern
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Consolidated Gas
Com Products
do pfd
Delaware at Hudson.
D. . L. At W
lien. Rio G
do pfd
Distillers' Securities.
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
General Electric
Hocking Vallev
Illinois Central
International Paper..
do pfd
International Pump..
do pfd
Iowa Central
do pfd
K C. Southern
do pfd
Iouls. Nashville...
Manhattan L
Met. Securities
Met. St. lit
Mex. Central
Minn & St. L
M.. St. P. a- S. 6. M..
do pfd
Missouri Pacific
M.. K. T
do Pfd
National Lead
N. R. R. of M.
N. T. Centra!
N. T.. O. & W
Norfolk & Western..
do pfd
North American ....
Pacific Mail
Pennsylvania
People's Gas
P.. C, C. 4 St. L
Pressed Steel Car
do rfd
Pullman Palace Car
Reading
do 1st rfd
do 2d ptd
Republic Steel
do pfd
Rock Island Co
do pfd
Rublier Goods
do pfd
Pt. L. & 6 F 2d pfd.
St. Louis S. W
do pfd
Southern Pacific
do rfd
Southern Railway
oo pia
Tenn. Coal A Iron
Texas & Pacific
T.. St L. sV W
do pfd
Union Pacific
do pfd
r. S Ex
V. 6 Leather
dn pfd
U. 8 Realtr
V. S Rubber
do pfd
r. S Steel
do rfd
Va -Carolina Chetn.
do pfd
Wahaah
do pfd
Wells-Fargo Ex....
Westtnghouae Elec
Western Union
W. 4 L. E
Wis. Central
do pfd
Northern Pacific...
Total sales for the day
Offered.
Alntlooo BdJ. to
CO 40
at. Casual 4s ...
AU:bison
do pld
Unouio a Albany..
bunioo a ouub..
"buolon Elevoied .
Fltcaburg ptd
Mexlimn iwnlrsl . . .
K T.. N. H. A H..
Pete Marquette .
t'nion Pocloc
Aotor. Argo. Chcm.
oo pld
Fnoo 111 bo..
Susor
pid
1 A T
W ouieo
Oo ptd
Pnmtmon 1. m I..,
fcOionn Elm- Illu.
UDiiorol oliontrlc ...
klooo. Eioctric
ou pld
Mooa. Usi
t'nlteo mitt
t olled Shoe Mocb
do pfd
t' S. Steel
do pfd
Wonting, nummon
'ma iuuui(i.
Anwr.
Amor,
oo
Amor.
Amor.
.. Adventure
..lurlo Allnun .-
. . it Amo is mated .
. . 7 Amortiiau 2lno
. .Hliw Atliiil.lt
. .Suto Hnigliom
. .17 iai. a Hoclo..
. .10. lUtOUUIOI
..34i 'l.opper Kongt .
.. if lio.y Wost
..If rHimintntt Coal
.. irTmnklia
. .lEl Granrr
.. . loi hoyolo ...
. . o Moot taluias .
t aiL-niaoo
..IU 10 Mnbook
..lid .SloDl. C. a C.
Joia iKimiuioo .
(lot-enio
Porrot
Wuim-y ....
BhonbOD
1 oniorouk
Trinity
I'bltoo t oppor
. I . fi. Minibf .
.lUbKU'. K. Oil
. ; I'uii
. 41 Virion
. It I Wiltons
. an' Woltorloo
- al :
..ia
.. u
.AMI
.. IU
.144
. .17a
.. 10
.. OH
.... J
.... 18
.... Oi
.... til
H
....416
.... lKw
.... 7(t,
.... 11
.... 74
....
.... o
.... Ik
. . . .
.... 11
.... 4
....
.... j
h
t
.... 1
....10t
. . . . t
.... 2.',
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Xtagirabie Cattle E cares, Bten Eted to
Lower, Ccwt Lower.
HOG IfARKET HIGHER. TRADING ACTIVI
Only Twt Cars kerp Het-elt-e and
Owing la Light HetelFts stag ella
ta fcewtl Sensea. erltk Trndlag
Artlte, rrlees gteatly.
SOUTH OMAHA. June 2, 1WL
Receipts were: Cattle, liogs. Sheep.
umcial aionuay fc.4Mi
L'tlit'UvJ 'J uesUay u.rfto
Cifticial eaiiesHiay 4. Mel
L'rticia.l Thursday
(.'hicial 'nuay k.tnio
Five duys this week.. 22.176
Fue day last week lo.uafc
bame Ouy e k tieiore. .li,.iw
banie lliree m eks aau. .It.wsv '
iame four week ago... .1a.Uo
Mine C.MJS last year
RECEIl'lS FOR THE VEAR
'1 he following table shews ths receipts ot
cat lie, nogs and snetp at Bourn Oman tor
tne year le Aale, with cuuiparieous wnn
last year;
196 UVHi. Inc. Dec
Cattle tbs.t 40i.i5 kt.'. iV
Hogs l.um.iUk l.lii.k.- lt.bo;
Sneep bTi.wu) bol.ail ,w
The following table suoas the average
price of hogs al Houth Omaha lor the last
several das with oomparlsuns ;
Data. I im. llX.12t3.ili2.1llka.;il)0.lti.
4.4H4 k.Iik n
L.ink S.W tt
li.l.Ot k.0.4 1
lti.mHi UJO t
47.111k 17.115 '
M.blb .im. 2
ku.o.v ib.mil fr-
kt.tMl 1H.4V7 :
k.,til ti.l10 j
oti.titie 5.J h
TO DATE, at
I tt I Sf t ji
I IS I
HOGSTbere ass a moderately htrr
run here for a Friday, atx-ut 1' losiis
lelng on ssle Chicago re(Kirted a fair
run with rices s i.S'-kel higher, which fact
gave selltrs sn advantage here The mar
ket was a little slow in opening but af:er
buytre and seller got togetnet there wa
a good deal of activity to the trade Tlie
market opened with- bid right around a
nickel higher and a food many load
changes hand at this a'jvaiKir After the
Brat round or two the market strengt liened
and trading wa done at an advance of
5a"lc higlier. Thft WR a good strong
tone to the trade all throuch the fore
noon and the hog were picked up In good
season, the market cloning strong at the
advance The bulk of the hog sold tortsy
at 115415.171,. the popular price liclng ll 15
Top reached 15.25 torts v and th" demand
for the hog eemed letter than for several
days. Representative sale:
temper, 4i; r; Octolw r. ItMifTKr; Ie
ren lr f sin , March, 7c. Spot, sleady; No.
7 Rio, 7e.
May
May
Aiay
May
may
May
May
aiay
iay
May
May
Aiay
May
May
May
June
June
15.. I 5 14v 1C 1 u, u m; t 11 k'
1.. lit 1 4 go, I fc 07 t 2ki t U
l..kkk I 4 fci, 1 U( I im I i I J
is.. k X.-.W, I Ui 1 17 7, k 111 k kk
I it 4 . u 11, mi ks
to. . l 23,,, 4 46; S T U t 7li ) to
21.. I , 4 ill k4, 7 0. 5 o'u I IB,
i llH; I b It; I W, II M, I l 1 L
i. .1 t 4 atv t ia 1 it i iii b tui o uo
I 7 Obi k . 4i as
04, I 6 ail k 04, so
ko 6 Iki 14 us, jo
24. .1 k 16
25.. i lb ;
Kb.., t 1,,
i. t li
2k.. 5 11 I b 70,
II. , 4 53 b HO,
1L..1 k ioS 4 4k :
l .., 4 5j 5 aa
2 ! 4 4k. t 07 1
4 &.'
4 ICS,
4 t.
4 t
4 to;
k
f 0, Ial
Ol b bo, 4 HO, -00,
i 14, 4 U I oO
lu b os, 4 bo .
11; b it 4 M t i."
1 ; t to, 4 bk. t kU
07, 4 k 66
slock
01
11"
44
Indicates Sunday.
The official nu in tier of cars of
brought in today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
C, M. & St. P. Ry
Wabash
luo. f. Ry
P. system
C. a N. W. Ky
r ., E. a M. . R. H ...
C bu P., M. A; o. Ry.
H. a M. Ry
o., b. at u. Ry
C, K. 1. a P. KJ ., east.
C, K l ap. By., west.
Illinois Central
Chi. Ureal t estern
1
.. 1
11 ik, 'it
2 k..
2k bo
lb 11
12
ft..
16..
t "
12..
IU 152 2
s;t
6
47
111H
lU
117V,
132H
'iiii
102
150
106
"ri
195
lrr
100 83
2TH
7
38
9E
4l"4i
i
45H
um
10KI
117
132
5Tk
lmt,
141
107
"iVi"
145
11
47
196
170Tk
'it"
20T
100 S4 I4
pfd.
too
li
17.SKB
100
jno
ino
4H0
13 200
2.5(41
1,000
100
' i'.tVto
iot
100
400
100
1.4H0
4110
18.7011
kOO
S.(K10
filHI
1.0O0
600
i!ii
8.3i
GOO
'li'oo
100
S2.ai
1.200
1014
4kVa
IU
380
41w
40,
7Ms
eT.
ITS,
itiiii
19
794
25
5H
14
154
119(J
20
10
4HV
1W
SHO
27,
5H
41w
7tii
173 V.
if.7
19
79H
144
5..H
14-H
16SI
7t!
117
1W
9K14
X.
58
44
5fHi
7H
K4i
101
2514
6?
43
1381
49
771
'si
tti
ISItH
300 1714 tcii
Drr 4tatls Market.
NEW TORK. June J, DRT GOODS
The feature of the dry goods market at
present Is the advancing of prices of cot
ion and woolen guois Crun gsoW are
higher than they were a week ago and
woolen manufacturers are adding fram t
to 16 cents to the price of moat fabrics
The silk boom has lieen followed by re
action and If the quiet period can be tided
ever the fall uwde la expected te be aatla-
t4wler Jaiatr Lav had a auiet
2O4.M0
2H
2i0
snn
1W
6.M10
"706
100
tMHl
,. 2l.4no
2"0
. ln.noo
2"0
t.l0
..144.400
100
100
Ikli
W.KIO
49.800
87
17
77 H
w
'si"
10s
2?t4
'S
f.l'S
11(4
291
r.
75
S
Mtt
1T"!
r
'tsi
lot
22
f.
61144
11H
l
9f.
74
5T.i4i
llfis
107
m
j i,
105 '
st
irr
w
1M4
n
too 107 107
1.000
iiHi
tkm
JHO
1FTH
15H
22
15
22H
too in in
243
91V
93
22f.
41 S
5
26
37
40
4H
111
110
llfi
13214
IW
10s
79
vn
150
107
7
S2
14C
198
48
It
0
ir
194
172
17
12
85
41
27
E7
14
1K7
10
49
in
276
ST
42
40
78
66
172
89
Ink
1
79
2S
76
26
4k
M
50
148
ie;t
77
117
19
50
115
16C.
9fi
2f
5k
4S
84
13f
4!'
92
9K
tK
184
300
75
17
n ,
231
K
1
S7
1(7
71
t3
lot
3
22
to
0
119
29
k
76
!2w
122
r
11
log
f,
A
104
tfi
I
Ki
240
166
9?
16
!?
B
IRS
Lsste Staeks and Bonds.
LONDON, June 2. Closing Quotations on
siock and bonds:
! Conooln money ('S N T. Control HJ
I do ariiouat C -l Korlolk te W
Anaronda 4' do ptd M
Airtiltnn Hi" Ontario A W ('
do pfd hit Poiiuttylvania tf
Baltimore a Ohio lie Kand ktinaa f
Canadian Pacific h0 keadini 4,
Cha a Ohio 4 di. ir. pfd 4
Chicago Ot W 1 do lid pid 43
C . M. A St. r 11t!kou-.hern Kail way ... J
IieBaora 17 do ptd M
1. a ft. 0 2& Bumbern Pacint u
do pld at tuion facific 1-4
1 Erie 't, do ptd 100
do lot pld Bu I S. Otool J6
do Id pfd 7 dD pld 4
IUlnoio Central 163 abeah it
Lou A Natb 14f dn pld ik
i al., k. a T H Spanish 4 HI
Caitle. Ht'a. Sheep.
'Ex -interest.
FILVER Bar. steady. 30 7-lGd per ounce.
MONEY l4tl ler cent.
The rate of discount in the open market
for short bills Is 2 1-16 per oent, for three
months' bills, 1 1-16 ir cent.
42 -if
. Mk ,. .....
kUi t.oJb ' 4t
. ko4 l.,4ib al
ol
kik
t2
16
4
54
1
lb
22
su
20
3b 527
Kew YfV Mlalag Iteeka.
NEW TORK, June 2. The following are
the closing quotations on mining stocks.-
Adams Cos 20 Little Chief
Alice 00 Uiitario
Ilmooo ii apblr
brunovlck Con 4 i-nuonts
l oiualock Tunuol .... I Potoal
Con. Cal. A Va 166 lavage
Horn fclivar iao sierra Nevada
Iron stiver 3(m imall Uopoa .
Lnadvlllo Con o .Miudard
oflered.
t
tr
4110
11
4
ii
, Us
Bank of Prance statement.
PAP.1S, June 2. The weekly statement of
the Bank of France Bhows the following
changes: Notes in circulation Increase,
liHi.'.wii.tiOO francs; treasury accounts current,
decrease, 55,750,000 francs; gold in hand, de
crease, 4.55.0(41 francs; biliB discount, in
crease, lii.bii'i.uoo francs; silver In hand, de
crease, Suo.uov francs.
Treaiary Statemeat.
WASHINGTON, D. C, June 2. Today
statement of the treasury balances In the
general fund exclusive of the fi60.uu0.0u0
gold reserve In the division of redemption,
stiows: Available cash, f 11.180, 892 ; gold.
fGe,7H,725.
Bask Oearlaga.
OMAHA, June 2 Bank clearing for to
day were tl.744.aul.k4, and for tne corre
sponding dale last year ti. 450.761. Ik.
KEW YORK GENERAL MARKET
i ut
lias beeu
been niucii
Total receipts
Tht Oititosuion of the day's receipts wa
as I011OV.0. each buyer purchasing tue Hum-
e, j ocr ui ntiau iiiuicatua
a
omana r-acking 00.
bwut and company
t'uaahy Packiiig 10.
Armour a Co
uinaiia Pag. Co., li. C
mciu it to., couniry
Oaicy a ileiitoj
Hni 4e Son
ttamiiion a Rothecuiid
v oil at iu urban
iuiae Haagel'iy
J. H. Root At Co.
aloriuu a Oieuion
L uaai.y cros
S. A o
other buyers
Totals 1.827 lu.45S 1,20b
tAi iiJi-'ilitie was a iair run of came
here for a f i.u, aoout utnty-iour ioaus
being on saie. lutit were very lew cnoiou
cai-ie oBeieU, me receipt consisiius
laiaeiy ol common ana nieuium graaeo
iUB leceipis nave beeu laifij iiuaiy aii
weea ana aiio a conuoi tauie .uci'tauie ovti
tt.e same uavs of ial aeca ana oxer the
curresuunding live uays ol labi year
geueiai quality of Uie tiheniig
aoou, aluiougu mere has uoi
choice siun on saie.
There wa a gooa sprinkling of beef steers
ou sam toaay ana salesmen lounu it liara
to move tne cattie. 'inere waa utue ue
mana frcm any yuarter and ouvei eie
bearish, beUers nere slow to meet the ae
ciine and iraae as a consequence was very
siow and urasgy. on anything thai suited
tne eye of tne ouyei puce Iuiu geneiauj
sieaay. but belieia weie comjieueu to taae
ofl iu many caoeB on t.ie conimon and
poorer kinua. ihere was uo cnoice stun
on sale anu uouuiig like a loppy load was
seen, xluyers aiu iibl lake hoiu wiui any
sirer.gth anu lime was aone Uii weu aion
in tne loretioou. .
Inete was a fairly good run of cows ana
heilers here toaay anu buyers treaied ihem
aboui tne same as sieern. There was little
demand lor anyming except tne besi caltie
and these kinds, when they
Im vers, lookeu right aroUDU steauy
moner graces were In auoul tne same con
dition iney cave beeu lor some time and
seiier were forced lo make some concee
sions, and these kinds soiC lower, inere
was little activity displayed and trading
ah t Vif,..,c-h waa siow and dragg'.
Bulls, veal calves ana siags sold in about
the same notches as yesieruay, bui suuejea
from me poor aematid of other classes ol
unit ti, tradins was slow.
Tli'ere were omy a lew loaas of stockers
and leeders offered, as has been the cabe
for some days, ihe maraei
suited the
Coin-
on tins ciasa
of stuff ruiea generally sleady with Thurs
day prices. iepreseiitaue an.
EELF S1EERS.
At.
.1UH1
TSK.ono sharea.
Farelan Fiaanria I.
LONION. June 2 Supvilies of money
were fairly plentiful in the twarket today
in consequence of the reoemplion tiT
fl.biHi.tkti in matured India aterlitig bills.
Ttie demand was strong In view of the fact
that t:5 mti.ttJO of JatiaiiHs money n-Ul be
transferred to the Rank of England June
I. and that a call for over tib.ouo floo for
exchequer bond Is due June 8. Trading
on tli stock exchange opened undecided,
quiet and with an inclination to droop ow
ing to the lack of definite peace prospect
and the fart that the Mo roc 00 question at
still causing anxiety. Cons.ua and home
rails were easier. Americana opened dull.
The changes were slightly mixed. Later
stocks declined further in the abseno of
local support especially during the uxai
hour. They closed flat. Japanese were
firmer at first, but reacted later. Imperial
Japanese (orerumeat ks oi lkut wets Quuled
(notations af the Day aa Yarlosi
Coaanaodltirs.
NEW TORK, June 2. FLOUR Receijita.
12.597 bbls.; exports, 11,700 bbls. Mar
ket quiet and unsettled, winter patents,
t4.!HKini 25; winter straights. H olxyt.tK',
Minnesota patents, t.'.i'pi,..a., winier extias,
tk .85(0.8.75; Munnesola Wkers, K 75i4.2f; sin
ler low grades, fi.25(&S65. Rye flour, firm;
i fair to good, 84.25ni4.iAi, choice to fancy, f4.ku
B4. (
CORNMEAL Firm; fine white and yel
low, fl.25; coarse, fl.l0f1.12; kiln dried, t-.di
fe2 .Mi.
BARLET Quiet: feeding, 44C. c. I. f.
New Turk; .malting. 4tu-Lic c. i. f. Buffalo.
WHEAT tteceapis. bi.,000 bushels; spot,
market firm; No. I red, fi.00; nominal ele
vator; No. I red, tl.05, nominal f. o. b.
afloat; No. 1 northern Duluih, fl.13 t. o. b.
afloat; No. 1 bard Manitoba, fl.lXi f. o. b
afloat: options the early market was
stronger on rains In the southwest, a bull
ish Missouri stale report and higher north
west receipts. Reaction followed on bear
ish reports by Snow and the Modern Mil
ler, but prices again advanced In the last
half hour on covering and closed bc net
higher. July. 83(&tH,c; closed, 93c; Sep
tember, BnfcR7c. closed, B"c; October, fcb-
tjkfic ; closed, S6c.
CORN Exports. 4.401 bushels; spot mar
ket firm: No. t. 5kc, elevator, and 6cc
afloat; No. t yellow. &kc; white, 6kc. Op
tion market had a firm opening on better
cables and reported rains Later It eaaed
off, but on a final rally with wheat closed
net c higher. July. b6&54c; closed.
atnc
oats Receipts, isit.oon buaheis: exports.
1.995 bushels; spot, market barely steady;
mixed oata, tHi3ar: natural wmt. 8i6 22
pounds, 35037W ; clip white. tOB40 pounds.
J6Vt'40c.
Ha 1 uuu: shipping, aooiebc; good to
choice. Tfnesiic.
HOPS eneady ; state, common to choice,
1MH, 264?Cc; lsOt. t"g2oc; old. lltgUc; Pa
cific coast, la. JKX02kc; lkds. 21624c, olds, 11
(Bike
HI I e:s Erst: uaiveeton, 39 to 2b lbs.,
toe: California, 21 to 26 lbs.. 19c; Texas
Idrv), 84 to to lbs . 18c.
LEATHER Sleady ; acid. 2Kc.
PROVISIONS Beef, firm; familr, r-!.K
14 ot', mesa. Ul.OOCffll .60; beef bams, t WU
li ke, extra India mess, t2 Kff2i .50. Cut
meats, steady; pickled bellies. r.5o(rti7&,
pickled shoulders, to.kuaOu. pickled hams,
tm dlo.ati. Lard, dull; western steamed.
f7 l(io7.45, refined, barely steady; continent.
t4fc. compound. H.o7ii.' . South
America, tk lu. Pork, quiet, family. fl4 5t
(iris oc : short clear, fl2.00(&'16.00; mess, tin. 27
TALijOW Steady ; city, 4c; country,
'p4e
KU'E Firm: domestic, fair to extra, fi
6c; Japan, nominal.
PUTTER Firm- street price, extra
creamery, 21tT21e. Official price : Cream
ery, common u extra lkalc: stats dairy,
common te extra. l.lCilc.
POULTRY Alttt aasv; wetrtem aprtng
rntckena. tc. iowis. i-tc; turary-s. ur
Dressed, steady ; western broilers. tlHjr&r
fowls. Kfil4c; turkeys. lCl7c
MUttsakM Crala Market.
MILWAUKEE, Jnne t -WHEAT-Steady
No. 1 northern, tilt, No. t norttiem, ti.Oi
tjrlOS: July, kc asked.
RTE Steady; No. 1, Beac.
BARLEY Steady ; No. X. 52r; sample.
f61c
CORN Highar; No. I rellow. Bc; July
61i.c bid.
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hardly enough to
fti t.t.r i iieie were
lambs on saie today.
make a market. owing to the scarcity
01 receipts ttie stun was picked up early
at good, steady prices. 'Ihe lambs were
shorn and acre Nebraska led stufl, selling
for tii.bb. Ihe leellng on iambs ihe last
two day has been better ttian for some
time past. Receipts both days have been
lignt. however, and this may account for
the better demand. Shorn lamb are better
seller! tht.n the wooled stufl, which iiu
been a little hard to move at the price.
The receipts for the five days show a de
crease a compared to last week and were
some 4.000 heavier than ihe corresponding
five days of lasi year. The quality of ttie
stufl wa fairly good and the market wa
generally steady all week. The demand
for heep, winch has lieen good lor the
past weea or two, eased ofl about Uie mid
dle of ttie present week and buyers seemed
to prefer the lamb.
Quotations for clipped stock: Good to
choice lambs, li RdtfiC im; fair to good lamb
f5.5"(j6.ti('; g'.iod 10 choice Colorado wooiea
lamlic, lij 8 'S"7.25, good tj choice yearlings,
C.0.it6.2b; fair 10 good earlings, f4.itxaa.ou;
good to choice weihers. 3-i Mho 4. 80; rair to
good wethers. 24 25(0 4. 50; good to choice
ewes. 34.4(i(2i4.50; fair to good ewes
4 40. Representative sales
western lambs
145 western lambs
iflh western lambs
78
78
78
84 0iJ
4 60
6 C5
6 65
CHICAGO LIVE HOCK MARKET
Cattle
9
and
and Hosts Higher Snern
Laanba Steady.
CHICAGO. June 2 CATTLE Roeelnts.
.(hm neaa, market higher; gooa to pnmt
steers. ti.50ul .41': boor 10 medium. 34 (Kk2
6.00; stocker and feeders. tS.7b4iw.00: cow
2 WtfiD.OO, heifers, E:. 75(0.6 .40; canners, tl.6ujr
2.50; bulls, t2. 761(14. 76; calves, fS.oiKtiVOO
HOGS Receipts. lS.fHui head; estimated to
morrow. I4.1HH ; market 6c higher; mixed and
butcher. 36.15&fi 40: rood to choice heavf.
tfi."ftit.S7; rough heavy, fl.WVue 26; light,
ft. inwti .40. bulk of sales. fi. aiKati 35
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8.000
head: market steady; good to choice weth
ers, shorn. f4.ktKao.00: fair to choice mlxea
shorn. t2.&0i4 40, western sheep, shorn. t4.(H)
4p4 90; native lambs, shorn, f4.S0Jill.25; west
ern lambs, t5.0tr7.0G.
Kew York Lire Stork Market.
NEW TORK. June 2 BEE VE9 Receipt
t.7k head; steers very dull and 11K&15C
lower; lat hull slow; bologna bull full
steady; bologna cos 10c higher; medium
and good cows llc lower: steers. 34. So'pd. W
stags, 34 76; bulls. 871.250 4 K5; cows, tt.fkxgf
4 10. cables quoted live cattle steady at 11 V
(ill'c per lb., dressed weight; 6heep at 13a
14c. dresned weight; refrigerator lieef higher
at 9(&Wc per lb. Exports today, a.Cio
quarters of beef; estimated tomorrow, 1,113
cattle ana b.uob quarter 01 neei.
CALVES Receipts, too liead; market ac
tive and steady; mixed calves, f4.00itt.00
dressed calves steady; city dressed veals,
TVaKUmc tier In.: country dressed. 6irWc.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, S.107
head; sheep, lOSlac lower; good handy year
Imps full sleady. ot tiers slow; lambs weak
prime heavyweights atniut steady; sheen
'a-2 45, yearlings, t,.5n'p.6li, culls, f2.263
8 30.
HOGS Receipts. 2.340 head, all for slaugh
terers except 25, market aeak, prime state
hogs, ft, Hi.
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITT. June 2. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 1.4(10 head. Including 7( bead south
ems: market for natives weak, for south
erns sleady; choice export and dresaed
lieef steers, to.40to6.10; fair to good, ft 25(&
fj.afi : western fed steers. t4. 5001:5.76; stockers
and feeders. tS.254i47Xi; southern steers. t3.4(i
4i6.26: southern coas, t2fKK(i4.0o; native
cows. 12 2:4 75; native heifers, f3.26Mi.lX
bu 1 f2 71i'04.ko: calves. 7i.iima.i).
HOGS Receipts, 6(mhi head; market 6c
higher; top. to 35; bulk of sales. t6.2M&'6.30.
heavy, f5.2tV&5.31': pat kers, ta.2i(;5.iii,, pig
and irht. 84.1(Kot,.ao.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Recelpta, 4.700
head; market steady to strong; nstlve
lambs. V-btKB 7.60; western lambs. t5.7li''a'7.36
fed etei and yearlings. t4 25'p.76; Texas
clipjK-d yearling. to.0iKiii.50; lexas cllpjied
sheep, f4.25if.5.ov, stockers and feeders, t-wS
4.00.
at. Lttnls Live Stock Market.
PT. LOUIS. June 2 CATTLE Receipts
2.000 head, including l.kou Texans; market,
sleady; native shipping and export steers,
t5 0cp6 25; dressed lieef and butcher steers
14 oo'ii 0 hi ; steers under 1.000 fKiunds. fil.
6.16; stockers- and feeder. K.oio4.bii; cot
and heifer. t2.5(&4.H.t.; canner. t..uO'fl2..Vi
bulls. 33 4tK(4.5o; calve. H lKe.5('; Texas
and Indian steers, f3.oogUi.16; cows an
heifers 12 25(0 4.10.
HOGS Receipts. t.MH) head; market,
higher: pig and lights. tS.0nab.4ti; packers,
84 T6&5 .40; butchers and best heavy, ti.'MKa
640
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1000
head, market, steady; native muttons, fli.6o
ill in: lambs f4 75a.s5. cuils and bucks
82 .iHf34.Bo; stockers, f2 752 00, Texans, 8- 75
(Ui.jU.
t. Joseph Lite stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. June 2..-CATTLE RecelpU
222 head; market, steady to weak; native
H KnjiL.TT., con and heifers, fl.koC.10,
tocaers ana leeaer. -.Diit ,b.
HOG is Receipt. 6.8bk head, market, lfic
higher; light ffi.2io.27; medium an
heavy . f5 2i''P 5 30; bulk of sales. 3f, 25-36
bHi-iir- a.mj umkb receipts, l.j
head, market, steauy. wooled lambs, f7.15.
aloax City 1 Ire Itork Market,
SIOUX CITT. Ia.. June t (Special Tele.
gram. i CATTLE Receipt. 7oo head; mar
ket alow; stockers sieaay; tieeves ft (l(M, (Hi
cow buns ana mixed. IZTrvtiLiH', stockers
arid Teeaera, lio'si w. caivea and yearllnc
f, .M.?. All '
Ht-iGS F.eoeipts. 4 800 head: market
higher, selling at f6.1tK5.20; bulk of sales,
512.
lie:
8.
kc;
112;
14c,
OMAHA HOIEMIE MAIXKRT.
Coagltlea at Trage and Qnetatlen aa
Steal and (Taney Pt4op.
EGGS Receipts fair, market steady; caa
dled stuck, lbc.
LIVE i'v'l LTRT Hen. Inc. rooclers. t
(Tr tuikeva. 13'HlSc dtiik. I'tjllc.
BUTTER-Packing ti-l. lijisv; choice
to fancy dairy. lkt((2oc, creaiiiei y. 3 sff21c;
iritt. ie.
FKESH FISH Trout, kc; halibut
buffalo tdreasedi, Ik; pickerel idti
kc; a hite baas 1 dressed . Li , runtiKh,
perch, tialed and dvensed'. kc; pike.
ftftah li.. ft. A mr. m. . , r Hie- oiLlriii,a
crapplea, 13c; el. lic; l-ullheads, 11c; black
bas, 2IK-; ltltettb laieaneai, kt; irog
gs, per dox.. Mc, lobstera, gTeen, .o.
ilea iotisters. Sdc.
HAT-l'rices quoted by Ornaha Wholesale
ay iM-aler ssfiortatlon : Choio. f..tH';
o 1, fi, ao. No 2. f(H'; coarse, fu Wi These
prices are for hay ol good color aud quai-
y .
BRAN-Per ton. til 00.
'XROrlCAL FRUIT.
C RANGE ei. aiicuaei. all slseg, fc-7
4.0V, (lira la. icy Aieuuei raneali itutJ,
il sian a, o , lanty utviut, auea
l-u, llKi. i,b. 2lM. -10. 2lb. ('. StseS bu, SO. aa.
f-.ina- if, seeuuis, all autes, fa-Ob.
i,a.iUUlM taiiioi uia, tint lancy. xiu, st
nu aov aiaea, aa. ib, iaiit, .o, ov ana autt
isea, 8J.M-; cnoice, 2' and kiv aisea, 4w.au;
suv ana ' ssse. fl .04 uo.
DAI fit Per box ot so 1-Ib. pkgs., t-:.v;
Halloa en, in il-io. ixixes, 1: .0., sc.
iGc (.aiilorrna. per lu-.o. cat ion. iJ
bftc, iiiioriea buiyrua, toui-atiij, 4c, me
tres n. inc.
BAN Aj AS Per mediuro-aixaa Puncu, fi.4
JUDiOUS, f2.0lv28.UV.
PlNEAi Pi-Eb-r loriua. per crala at 34
1 and 8b sixes, fi!.2i. 41' slxe, fi.. 7U.
FRL'ITt
CALIFORNIA CiiikRAiEat Riaoa. pa
lb. box, 11 id, white, per b-lD. kux. a OU.
klhAnnuUk aiiaswuit, tmt -.
case. fl. iiKukoo.
i Auiii.i,Mi California, par half boa.
f2.U
CjvANEERRIES Jcraeya. Jr crata, fljal
MiaeoLRl (.iiEKRiivai ttox ui 84-uta,
fv.UO.
UOOSEBERRIES-Box of 34 qia., fl.fcO.
V lbia El ALLiibT.
TUR-MIS Nea, 11 ook,, 46c
CAuimib-iM-t, ti-l uox., au.
I'ita.iii a u.o, ii bu.. 4uu.
AJt Am.it.Nb r-ci -uu una, 76c; string
beans, pel u-1,11. dux, .01, bu. oux wax ui
itiig. 4..01.141.. B.
t'uiA.n'A-iionu grcan. in aacka. par
u., am., luitiuuu, 4ei bu., 4ut, Ut poua-
Loea. per IU., Ml.
iaji.A.NB .mh), per bu, 8
lilt ltlBll.3wD i el' CoX.. 4UUJ'7&C.
ikAb-.vtv, 11 bu. bok, kt.
1 UaiAi uae-i- luriua, lant., pvi b-baaket
craie, fo lic, unolce. per k-bafeaei crate, k- au-
Bt lAAtn-rei ou.. uuc
oAiiiaAGiii Ctuiiuiuia in crate, par 18),
.
bttiB-MfW, per oox. puncnea, toe
uMu.Ns-.Nt. per dox. ouuuiiea. 15c;
bei'Uiuuaa. pel craio ol auoul 00 lbs., tl to.
hAliBiii.b-lioi house or soulnouL per
dux.. 2uu.
LETT L'CE Hot house, per dug, 33i0c;
ieaa lelluce, per Cos.. 81.
CALLiFLOVi ER bi. Louis, per crata Of
dor., aw.ou.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEEfcE eswiss, nea, 15c; Wisconsin
briLK, Hit, Wisc.oi sin liuiburgei, loc; I Win.
.oiitc; young a.uiericas, J4c.
,itie iiaicutt, io. 1 soft sheila, new
crop, jier lu 10c, hard shells, er it)., ike;
to. i soil sueila. per 10.. JJt . jno. nar
slielis, jier lb.. Lie, pecans, large, per lb.,
lc; small, per lb., lot, peanuts, per h., c;
oasieU peanuts, per lb., kc, Oliiu a-ainsto.
per lb., I2tolo,i.; almonds, soil shell, per
u., i,c; nara sneii, jier iu., 10c; nueiiutua
hickory nuts, j-r bu., tl.i5; iaig ruukuiy
nut, jier bu.. ki.50.
HliJiiB-lMi. 1 green, 7c; No. 3 green.
bc, No. 1 Silted, kc; Nu. 2 salted, iCi
fv, u. 1 veal call, luc, .vo. l veal call, ac,
dry aalluu. iialtc, shep pells. 2ici0at.Ub,
horse iiiuv. fi. 00412 oo.
Metal Market.
NEW TORK. June 2 METALB Tha
London tin market advanced somewhat,
following the recent decline, aith spot clos
ing at auxins and futures al 4.186 hd.
Locally the market remained quiet, wlih
spot closing at f29.87((i3u.l.. Copper was
lilirtier at A-nb in xor hikii anu anu ib so lor
futures In the London market, but remained
unchanged st tlo for lake and electrolytic
and t34.i6 for casting In the local market.
Lead was a little lower at 4712 10 3d In Lon
don, but was unchanged at tt.oOiiO locally.
Sjielter closed unchanged al A2k 1.1 u ia.
London. The local market continued weak,
closing at to. 36. Iron closed at 4'.' In Glas
gow and al 45s 6d In Middlesborough.
Locally iron 1 saia to oe a nine sieaaier in
tone, but stiows no general improvement In
prices; No. 1 foundry northern 1 quoted at
816 75(p 17.60; No. 2 foundry northern. tltl.2u(tf
.00; No. 1 foundry southern ana No. 1
foundrv southern soft, t!7 (K(i77.26, No. 1
foundry southern soft. tlt-WKplfi 75.
ST. LO' IS. June I-Mt l ai,b ijeaa,
firmer, f4.4t64 .47. Spelter, dull, ti.lu.
Dl'ool Market.
BOSTON, Mass., June 2. WOOL Tha
Boston Commercial Bulletin will say to
morrow: Prices are stiffening, but no ma-t
terlal advances are reported. Conditions
are favorable to dealers, and a satisfactory
volume of purchases of all wools have lieen
made by consumers. Australian ana Bourn
American coarse breeds have moved freely
and the new domestic wools have sold In
considerable quantities, both In spot and
to arrive. Buying In the west is about
over, and the fleece wool sections are well
sold at fancy prices. The foreign markets
are strong with a rising tendency. The
shipments of wool from Boston to dale,
from I'ecemner at, ivt, accoraing 10 tne
uti mA biithorltv. art 11)6. 701.1(1 nounAl.
against Sl.litl .(W2 pounds at the same time
last year: Ihe receipts to aate are ii.-
126.644 pound, against 93,446,941 pounds for
the same period last year.
ST. LOUIS, Mo., June 2. WOOL wteaay ;
medium grades, combing and clothing, 21
31 c; light fine, 20'ti'c; heavy fine. Ju
22c; tub washed, 3242c.
Cotton Market.
NEW TORK, June X COTTON Spot
closed quiet, 25 point lower; middling up
land, k.aoc; middling gulf, ' 8.75c; sales,
1.550 bales.
LIVERPOOL. June 2 COTTON Spot
In moderate demand; price 12 points lower;
American middling lair, ii.2oa; gooa mid
dling. 4.8Sd; middling, 4 7d; low middling,
4.54d; good ordinary, 4.36d; ordinary, t.tod.
The sales of the clay were fe.ooo bales, or
which 50i were for siieculatlon and export
and Included 7.600 American.
NEW ORLEANS. June 2 CrOTTON
Quiet; sales bales; ordinary, 8 13-lAr;
good ordinary. 7c; low middling, 7c: mid
dling, kc; good middling. 8 3-lfic; middling
fair. 9c; receipts, 2,Bk6 bales; stock. Ilk. 478
FT. LOUIS. Mo., June t. COTTON
Quiet; middling, gc: sales, none; receipts,
none; shipments, 160 bales; stock, 46,806
liales.
Oils and Roslnu
OIL CITT. Pa.. June 2 Credit balances,
fl 29; certificates, no bid Shipments. 99.
7flk bbls.; runs. 116.750 bbls.; average. 74,
2C7 bbls.; shipments. Lima. 25.001 tM ;
run, Lima. 70,404 bbls ; average, tu.664 bbla.
SAVANNAH, Ga., June 2 OIL Turpen
tine, firm. 70c.
ROE1N Firm; A. B. C, tS.sO; D. tS0; E,
t4iH-; F, f4.10; G, $4.16; H, $4.So; 1. $6 (Hi;
K t5.lt; M. t5.30; N, fo.oo; W G, $5.76; W W,
fi.au.
agar ana Molasaea.
NEW TORK. June 2. 6UGAR Raw.
steady; fair refining, fc; centrifugal 96
tet. 4c. molaase ugar. 3c. Refined,
steady; crushed. 6.5ic; powdered, l.kaw,
grsnulated. k.kiic.
NEW ORLEANS. June I -SUGAR Mar
ket quiet; ojien kettle. 8(&4c; open ketUa
centrifugal. 4(& 16-lc; centrifugal whites,
be; vajlows. 4'g4 lie-lac; seconds, 3&4c.
MOLASSES Nominal; open kettle 18
26c; centrifugal, 6ifli4c. B rup. nominal, toe.
Toledo ee Market.
TOLEDO. O., June 2 SEEDS Clover.
Octotr. tr. f7. Prim alsike. $7.60. Prima
timothy, $. 62.
tolea rert Foaatl.
BEDFORT', lnd.. June 2 Workmen en
gaged In unloading a carload of sand
found hidden In it aeveral bundles of
paiers, which proved to lie bonds and se
curities valued at f7 .000. They were Identi
fied as the profierty of the Wilmington
.Tti 1 t.ur,ir oi.ir-h was rohtied of the
papers and tll.Mio in cash Msy 8 Tha
papers have lieen returned to the bank.
fork la slant.
Receipt of live stock at the alx prlncljial
Sopth Omaha
Sioux City ...
Kansas City
St. Joserih ...
St. Louie
Chicago
Total
Cattle. Hon Sheen
2.CH5 ID. 5no fc
7i 4.H1KI
1.4W 6 (i 4 7i Hi
Sl-2 18 1.S43
2.(i 8(i 1 (H)
f.lHHI ' Ih.OKI C IHH
S428 47,6n 12,678
f ete Market.
NEW TORK. June I COFFEE Msrket
for future oiened steady at unchanged
prices to an advance of 6 point, later the
market continued very quiet, hut ruled
aumewnat Irregular, with closing prices
quiet, t points higtier to 8 points lower, June
and July lieuig Higher, while November was
tne only month loner. Sale were reported
of 10,000 bag. Including. July, 6 45c, Sep-
Edwards-Wood Co.
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