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    THE OMAITA DAILY HEBl TFEPDAY. .TTTXK fl, 100...
rntiv ivn nniihrrr utncfT
iiUAia AAV ruuuLtL niinaci
Atmotphsrio Condition and Atnltils
Bnpplj Are Contending Ttolor.
WEATHER INFLUENCES WHEAT DECLINE
OMAHA. Jun t, 1IM6.
Brilliant weather prospect and lh light
Supply or tun wheal on nana war tn
controlling laclnia in I no wnrtt market,
ill miner Had the beat ot u una wnrti
Declined, i'he lilgncai ulu wn l ma
opening Jmy tio.ra al ic, September
a. njo snu iMrnuUKr at iic
C'Oru aa a lime wtu eauy In th aes
Ion, eui ph kwl up mn-1 on ami nelu a
Sluing unuertone al uay. noloing Vi4
moo vii yeateiaay. July nnlantii Mt sni..
old J illy at ic, bepleiulier ti 4 ski, uiii
Saeptainner at tie-no ana Inrrmtmr ai 4v ..
. it acteu in in same manner aa coin.
Opening lower, ttiey began lu euvance alter
me mat jiour. juiy hitiened ai ic, tcp-
irniu.'i ai iao ami iny ai sic.
The government crop report next Kalur-
aay wlii be the moat important ot the yrnr.
it will make the tint anowma ot area and
tne condition of tne Kpting cmp, and tnu
give the liaile aoiuethln langibiti on whicli
lo figure. A year ago tne June outlooK
I or 4i4.wu.oiiu bushels In three norinwestei n
late. 'I'M waa reduced to lfxi,Wj,um buaii
la in the llnai oltli lai returns null and
bear (Utilities were each wide of Hie linn.1
mark when estimating the effects of the
mat and blight of last Bummer, Lxtremlsts
ligured I ho yield aa low aa llo.KKMAio bustim
ana aa mgri aa I76,ou,,0ut bushel.
Haoelpla of wheal at primal; point ilur
ma" me week were I.Jtvl.imu bu., akainat
l,u6,fi bu. the week beiore and i,ii.iiu
tiu. laat year. The northwest points te
reived l.tw care, against 1.443 cr last
ween and 1,738 cara me week before. Prl
maty receipt of corn aggregated 4,77ii,isaj
bu., compared with 2,Wu,uoo bu. the weea
before and 4..Tt,ouo bu. last yeiir. 1 he
world a (tilpmenl for tha week were 12.
aVtK.Ou) bu. of wheat, an Increase ot 3,4Wi.tiil
bu. over tha previous week, and 2,Mi,itiu
bu. of corn, an Increase of 3HX.0U0 bn
Wheat on passage Is 46,44rt,0uo bu. Heavy
nipmenta are being made from Russia
Btoi k of wheat at IliiluUi are 1.713,397 bu
I-Jverpool closed with corn and wheat
each Hd lower. Antwerp, Uuda Peath and
Berlin closed lower, while 1'arla waa i
11 1 1 lea higher on wheat.
From today's Record-Herald: "June In
fluences and condition probably will be
more effective this year than In any re
rent year. In any event, the new crop
must he a growlnK. while tne old crop win
. be a waning Influence. At the moment
the preponderance of evidence Is that the
lima .ffsAl mfltl Km kaarlah Thnro la m
big lot of hlah-ttriced old wheat northwest
In which there may be competition In sell
ing and In which there might also be a
udden and severe shrinkage In case the
Dulufh and the Minneapolis holders failed
to work harmoniously.
Omaha Cash Sales.
CORN No. 3 yellow, i cara, 460.
Omaha (ash Prices.
WHEAT No. 3 hard, 964jsc; No. 1 hard,
tfafjtac; No. 4 hard, liiKirt&c; No. S spring, 7c
CORN No. -I, 4tc; No. S, 4--c; No. 4, Wit
oc; no grade, itxauc: no. z yellow, ic
No. i yellow, 4t)VtjC, No. 2 white, 46Vtjc; No,
1 white. 46UC.
OATH No. 2 mixed, 29Hc; No. 3 mixed,
S9c; No. 4 mixed. 2SWc: No. 2 white. 31c;
No. 3 white, itoytc; No. 4 white, 30c; atand-
ara, tic.
Carlot Recelata,
Wheat. Corn. Oata.
stents, . ivfi first cleara, $1.nrJ4 10;
Sm-'iikI cleat. I.' T.-.Ti .' W
KHAN- 111 bulk. U to.
Hit ai.o i.hii.i am nintiMtm
Kealares of Iha 'Iraillna aad I losing
I'rlcea Hm ra t Trade.
t'HR'AHii. Jitie Kc.-ent weather
Chicago ( MO 126
Kansas City 31 41 &
Minneapolis 360 ... -
Omaha V 33 1U
Duluth 6
BU Louis U 186 71
Minneapolis Grain Market.
Tha range of prices paid In Minneapolis,
a-s reported oy tne fed wards-wood com
pany, 110-lu board of Trad, was:
Articles. Open. I Hlgh.l Low. I Close. Sat y
Wheat
July.. .11 11H
Bept...85iial
-Lorn
July..
Sept..
Dec...
1 12V.I
49H1
4N1SI
4&J41
I
60V I
46Hi
M-l
Vi
1 "Til
4D
I04kl
1 us
4H
New.
WEATHER
IX THUS URAIS BELT
A bora Mnety In Central Valleya aiid
High to Moanlalna.
OMAHA, June 6. 1906
Much warmer weather prevailed weat of
me Mississippi river to thu mountains dur
ing Saturduy and Sunday. Temperature
above 9u were general throughout the Mle
Blaalppl and Miaaourl valleys and extended
west over the eastern slopo of the Kocky
mountains. The weather Is much cooler In
the west and northwest this morning, and
will be cooler In the central valleys tonight
aim x uennay.
High winas prevailed throughout Ilia up
per vaueya ana neavy raina occurred in
Minnesota and North Dakota, and u:iet
tied weather, with a low pressure, prevails
over n upper vaueys mis morning
umana jecora ot temuvraiure and ore.
rlpltatlon compared with thn corresponding
uajr ui vim last inree years:
... . IX. 1904. 1KI. 1902.
Minimum temperature.... 7s 63 66
rrecipuauon nu tu .01 ill
normal temperatura lor today 88 de
I Kl.
Lienciency in Dreclnltatlon alnna March t
l (n iiiciira. t
exceas corresponding period In 1904, Its
incnea.
uxcesa correapondlng period In 1903, L71
incnea.
OMAHA. DISTRICT Rt. PORTS.
lamp Rain.
Stations. Max. Mln. Inrhe. Bkv.
for nml'irli.g full sown wiiem had a weak-
enlng effect on wheat pities here today.
AiKither heailsli Infliieiice waa lllietal in-
leiiKai in wkiIiIb ali I in ! n t I ne inarmi
limed iilmnal at the Inwaal iMiint of the
liiy- with Jul) off lvrl'tc t orn la lip Vc
una allow a gain of " . rruvlMlnna Hie
up dm 1 -"''
NNeiiHiiedS in the wheat inaiKei was in
hleui e nt the sisrl, Initial iiiolntliuii mi
ily being off i Vc to Sr at Xi'4Hc to
x'i'. tine renson lor the opening ilei line
whs the lien i lull tenor of weekly statlatli a
From the atait cotiimlHslon hounea and
ahnrta wrie free snllnra. Aa Iriullng pin
greaaed selling became mole general. With
alnioal nothing from the country but bear
ish news concerning the crop, wenkneaa be
am more pronoiiiii el. tnie report from
Km nun a (It) elated that ImivemiiiK henn
tiMlay in some ancllotia of Houthern Kanana
snil iat operation would be general by
next wnek At 7c July reached the lowest
Kiint of the diiy. The tutiiket closed ex
tremely weak with July at 7lic. Clear
ance of wheat and flour were equiti to
94, Hno liuahels. The amount on pasMHgii In
creased 77d.ool bushels, while the visible
supplv decreased l.W2,floD buahel. I'rlmarv
receipts were 4.1.200 bushels, compared with
z:.V Dusneia k year ago. jvnnnenMiia,
Iniluth and Chicago reported recelpla of
a'i: cars against iJl car Inst week and i.l
car a yer ago.
considering tne exceneni weiiuier urn o
market had a remarkably firm undertone.
Kar v In the aension sentiment was sngnii
bearish on axpectatlona of greatly lm reaid
receipt. A decline at Uveipool was an
Additional bear factor. laater, however,
shorts, alarmed by the eareedlngly light
Stocks, covered freely causing a sharp up
turn. Several prominent commission houses
were active buyers. July opened unchanged
to Ui; lower at VJc to wv, soui neiwcen
lit'ic and and closed at 4Uc. Jaocal
ecelpla wero sin car, with JO oi contract
giadv.
t overliig ny innueniiai anuria causen oe-
clded aiienath In tho oats market. Slock
at pi trinit y points were reported very amiill,
the viBinie auppiy anowing a whtium oi
1.4".imo busjiels, coinpared with ft decreaso
last yenr or KIC.ono bushels. Itcport ol poor
prospects for a good yield In the east hrid
somo Innuence. 1 ho mai'Kei coseu irnc-
tlcally at the highest point. July opened
a shade to Ho lower at iioic lo dU'yu .",
aold up to 3lc rtiiil closed at 31'4C. Locul
ici-elpis were 124 cars.
iTovlMlons were mm t liroiigjioul mo en
tire session. Offerings were light and In
order lo secure any shorts had to bid up
the price. A small advance la the price of
live hog had a uuiusn enect. Jt tne nose
Heptemlier pork closed with a gain of 12Vc,
at 113.00; lard wa up MiiV, at I7.57V; ribs
were up lo'a'iV, at 17.85.
Estimated receipt for tomorrow: Wheat,
1 car; coin, 624 cars; oats, 3-6 cars; hogs,
22 ) head.
Tha leading futures ranged aa followa:
NEW YORli STOCKS AND BONDS
Market ii Dull Almoat to Btaogtion, bat
I'ricai Are Firm.
TRADING IS LARGELY PROFESSIONAL
leelUa Hegardlag I ropa on tha
Whole la More llopefal Than llaa
lleceally I'revallrd Money
I !:.
Artlcle. Open. Hlgh. Ixiw. Cloe. 8afy.
Wheat
July
Bept.
1 )ec.
Corn
tJuly
iJuly
IScpt.
ISept.
lllec.
Oats-
July
Sept.
Hent.
Lard-
July
Bept.
Sept.
s7'-8
I
4ft'''0fi0
45X''a4ti
30tttr
87 874t88i,1i,Si
XIV, 81V'" HHVu'd'
U M 81H
tV('41''ri!liOVi'fr14! BtWi'4
aaV
811
60Vtj 4&'
l1 4S'H
4S148'A''H;
4t)1s 4tr
49 i 49H
491, wtii
31 H!
28
49 I
31
2S;28Vut
4SV
4l.i,
2SS
12 87 12 75 12 S7V4 12 72Vfci 12 TO
12 96 13 00 12 95 13 00 12 87tt
7 87 4 7 40 "7 37H 7 40 7
7 66 7 67Vi 7 66 7 67 7 blhi
7 32 7 40 7 324 7 40 7 3o
7 67W 7 t6 7 67i 7 65 7 55
NEW VtiHK, June 6 -Most of today's
mail busini-ss In slocks waa dona duruia
the tlrst hour ol the aesalon. I here waa
a uotalilo congestion ol U'siinga In a few
speculative la vol Ilea Hill sin n aa It wan
tne market showed distinct llriiiness The
dullness approached at limes to stagna
tion and ihete was nothing In show any
snare In tne maiket on me jiart of any
but tho piolessional element. Amongst
them the sentiment seemed to be cheeiiul
and various pools signalised their existence
by tlielr acnvlty in special stocks, 'i lie
market had one decided set hack on reelig
Ing affr tho opening advance and an
other at the last which ledmed prices at
the closing. The (until taking was espo
clnlly liuge In AmHigamateil ( oppi-t which
had risen a point and then led back to
a point below Hntiirday after tho puhllm
Hon of the statement of thn coinny. Tim
sympathetic eneel of this relapse carried
back the whole market. I'nited Htates
Bteel pieferred took up the van of tho
recovery and waa In ita turn a strong sym
pat In in: Inttuence on the general list. On
tario Ai Western waa ummIii In laige re
uuest imil rumius were revived of the guar
an lee ol a dividend of New York Central
and New York, New lliivi n A llArtfoid
AinalgHinateil did not revive enectually
from the effect of the realising liioveinenl
and cloaed at a net loss of l'y
Home efteel was produced oy the uppear
ance of negotiations looking towards bring
ing about pence between ItUNSIa and J
pan. The subsidence of Ihn violent storm
In tho IviuliuMe controversy was a relief
to sentiment, although that subject con
tinued to lie actively discussed III the flrian
del world and to be regarded aa fraught
with possibilities of further harm. Hall
road I utile oflli lals sooko In a cheerful
toniitaif IiuhIiichs prospei Is, the volume of
offerings being hfid well above last year's
level. Thn feeling regarding the crop on
the whole was more hotrtiful than has re
cently prevailed and contributed materially
to the tlrmiiesM of stocks. The money
market retained Its unrultled sill lace, not
withstanding Ihn weakness of the Haturday
bank statement. Tho market allowed Itself
soft to the effect of profit taking by the
room traders nd closed heavy wltn the
gams much reduced or wiped out.
Honda wero Irregular. Total sales, pur
value, L'.6I0.ii0. I'nited Plates bonds were
all unchanged on call
Tho quotations on the New York Btock
exchange ranged as follows:
Hales. High. Low. Close.
rertsln position of Wsll sires' In th
af lei iinini thi ss general Improvement
and pi Ices i loaed film. hoielgners r.a.i a
letter tune in mpthv Willi Tsrla Jnpa-
neae weie a alniiie i ssier on proiu-iaains
linpeilsl Jnpanese government M of 14
weie rinoled at Kil'i.
liKHl.lN. June I. -Tiadlng on tliMoute
tods v vnn Imhi 1 1 ve.
l AIHH June 6 I'lhe on the Hoinsa
today were llrm, owing lo
Inteiventlon of president
favor of s ai e In Hie far
Imperial 4s were quoted at
man bonds ot IIshI at U
t'imnr of the
Hioevlt In
eat rtuaslan
ki 76 and llus-
frw Inrk Money Marhet.
NKW YOMK. June 6 MnNKY In call,
essv at Vttl'i p"' cent: closing bid. V l-er
cent offered at per int , time loana,
steady; sixty and ninety days. 3 per ent,
six month. Ssti-V I" cent, prime mercan
tile paper. 3V(I I"'1 .
H TKHI.IN'I KXf'HANHK -Htrong, with
actual business In tiankeia' bills at 4 s7'0
47ii for demand and at W.'(f4 M4 for
sixty day bills, posted rates. 84 vl4M, com
mercial bills 14
811. hit Itsr. fi,c: Mexican dollars 46c.
in iNiB-lovernmenl. steady; ralltond,
Irieguhir.
I losing ouoiaiions on oonos were
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do reuiiun
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OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Bttaf Blen Blow to Dim Lower, Btit
Cowi Btegrtj, Othtr Lower,
HOG MARKET STRONG, TRADING ACTIVE
heegj aad laaa Market kleady, sallh
hora l.aash In Heat llemand
aad C aaaatltallaa Iha llalk
af the Iteeelpla.
OMAHA. Jun , V
Cattle Hogs Hberp.
Ashland. Neb..
Auburn, Neb
Columbus, Neb.
Kalrbury. Neb..
.Fairmont. Neb..
Kl
M
U
H2
41
r 1 . is iliiii. ieu.. aa
an nrtnn Kim ui
Oakdale, Neb.... S3
Omaha, Neb 93
Tekamah, Neb... M
Carroll, la is)
Clarlnda, la k6
Blbley, la W
Cloux City, la.... Vi
fetorni Lake, ia.. b8
78 .00
7! .00
tfi) ,0U
70 .00
68 .110
t4 .00
71 .00
70 .00
74 .00
73 .00
71 .00
70 .00
71 .00
"2 .00
70 .0u
Clear
Clear
Pt. cloudy
Clear
Clear
Pt. cloudy
Ctaar
Clear
Pt. cloudy
Clear
Clear
Pt. cloudy
Clear
Clear
Clear
DISTRICT AVERAGES.
No. of Temp Rain.
Central. Siauou. Uu. Ailn. Inches.
Chicago, 111..
Columbus, O ,
lies Molnea, la..
Kansas City, Mo,
Louisville, Ky...
Minneapolis
Omaha, Neb
St. Louis, Mo...
17
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LrOcal Forecaster,
84
82
68
7u
82
60
70
68
L. A. WELSH.
Weather Bureau.
t. Iroal Oaaaral Market.
bT. LOt19, June 8. WHEAT Higher;
No. t red, casfi. elevator, 82c; track, II. Wn
106U; July. 7SSc; September, 7Wc; No. 2
hrf. tl.03.ftl.01
CORN-Higher: No. t cah, 60c; track.
tOHle; July, 4c: December, 44c.
OATS Higher: No. 3 cash. SoHc; track.
HHflvOc; July, 2Uc; September, 2ec; No.
1 white. tSHc
FI-OCR Steady. Red winter patents,
4 166 10, extra fancy and straight, tt.76tt
4.90, clear, U VQU 00.
TIMOTHY BhiliD-ateady, t2.()0:.60.
COKNMKAL Steady, 82.60.
BRAN Easy; sacked east track, T(R77o.
HAY Steady; timothy, 88.0oBl3.00; prairie.
86 0oe M.
IR)N COTTON TIES Wc.
BAOQINO iWr.
HFMP TW1NB-4V.
PROV18K)N8-Pork, higher; jobbing.
tl)2Vi Ijrd. higher; prima steam,
t.77. Try salt meats, steady; boxed
extra hofs. tv.50; clear rib, t? 80; short
clear. tTMH. Bacon. Arm; boxed extra
short. .; clear rib. t 124; hort clear,
t . 61.
POCLTRT-Slow: chicken, lftc; springs,
ITSEc, turkeys, lie; duck, l'tjlic; geese,
Ac.
Bt'TTttK, Quiet; creamery, l&rc; dal
rle. IMslUc.
EOGa Steady; ISo, ca count.
Receipt. Shipment.
Flour. DM. ll.lKlO ( Otio
heat, bu 1K, 17.fn)
t orn, bu liw.o.l 2 (
Oat, bu 71, Ou) ta.ouo
Visible lely at 4rala.
NEW YORK, Jun l.-Th visible auppiy
of wheat June 3, a compiled by the New
York Produce exchange, I a follows:
Wheat 3ii.033.0O0 bu.; decrease. 10. a bu.
Corn 4..0U bu ; Increaae, 12.ti bu.
Oat 7, 444. mm bu.; Increaae, 4r.nuo bu.
Hye-:.iai bu. ; decrease, U.irirf bu.
hurley 1.227.UI0 bu.; Increase, ts.OOO bu.
Mlaaeaaalle Urala Market.
M1NNEAP-UJ, June t.-WHEAT-
July, tl U; September. aici No. 1 hard.
1 .'; .x. t ni-tiaern, i ll : rso. j ioi th
ern. Ii ov
flXiljH Vft patauUi SltaSitO; teoond
No. 2. tOld. New. '
FLOl'R Steady; winter patent, tl 2"W
4.3ii: straight, I3.90fi4.10; spring patents,
t4.7tKfl5.70; Btralght, t3.9tvq0.0o; baker , 12.40
(&3.0.
WHEAT No. 2 spring. tl.O64jl.09; No. 3,
tl.OOoH.iW; No. 2 red, tl .OSl.CM.
TORN No. 2, Blc; No. 2 yellow, B3c.
OATS No. 2, 31'o; No. 2 white, 32V333c;
No. 3 white, 31Vj32V4c.
RYE No. 2, 75c.
BARLEY Good feeding. 39S42c; fair to
choice malting. 43&46c.
SEEDS No. 1 flax, tl0: No. 1 northwest
ern. tl.47. Prime timothy, 2.86. Clover,
contract grade. tll.756"12.25.
PROVISIONSMess pork, per bbl., tl2.
-12.70. I-ard, per, 100 lbs.. I" 37.32'ri. Short
ribs sides loose 1, t7.307.40. Short clear
side thoxedl. t7.12V4'67 25.
Receipts and shipment of grain and flour
were aa followa; .
Receipt. Shipments.
Flour, bbl 17.W0 6,400
Wheat, bu 3.000 22,000
Corn, bu 218.6JO 2-HS.inO
Oat bu 226.600 118,000
Rye, bu 6.000
Barley, bu 66,000 2,400
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market wa steady; creameries, 163
0204c; dalrle. l&waiSc. Eggs, easy: at
mark, case Included. 13jl4c; first, 144c;
prime firsts. 164c; extra. 164c Cheese,
steady, tKglO'Ac.
NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET
OnotatlOD ot the Day on V anions
Commodities.
NEW YORK, June 6 FLOUR Receipt ,
13,6(11 bbl.; exports, 674 bbls.;
market dull and Ainseitled. Winter patents,
t4.KtrJj5.25; winter Btraights, t4.66g4.ito; Min
nesota patents, i5.606.25; extra extras, ta.35
03.76; Minnesota bakers, t3.754.26; winter
low grades, t3.26S3.66. Rye flour, llrm; fair
to good, H.2S'tf4.txj, choice to fancy, 4.6c''a
4.90.
CORN MEAL Firm; fine white and yel
low, 11.26, coarse, 1. lXjj 1. 12 ; kitn drieu, 2.6
& 2.90.
BARLEY Dull: feeding, 44c c. 1. f. New
York: malting. 46S62C c. 1. f. Buffalo.
WHEAT Receipt! 35,200 bu.; export,
11,970 bu. Spot market Irregular; No. 2
red. 11.02. nominal elevator, and tl.03'.4.
nominal, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern.
liuluth, 1.12' r. o, o. anoai; rso. 1 naru;
Manitoba, tl 034 t. o. b. afloat. Options,
taking the day as a whole, wheat waa
heavy, declining a full cent altogether In
response to bearish weather and crop new
from the outhwest, lower cable and big
world s shipments. Occasional silKlit ral
lies were due to strength In corn, scattered
covering and visible supply decrease. The
market closed 4M '40 nei lower juiy, dz-voj
92 l-16c, closed, 92lc: September, Ho 9-lnfoi
66c, closed. two, JJecemuer, boti S04C,
closed, 86Va?-
UOKiN exports, lui.ina du, spoi mantel
Steady; No. 2, 6K4c elevator, and 6840 f. o.
b. anoat; rvo. x yeuow, oc; io. t wnue,
694c; option market wa quiet and steady,
closing net uncnangea; juiy, oin,'0.'u',c,
closed. 56 'c.
OATS Receipt, 130,500 bu.; export, 95
bu .: snot market steady: Mixed.
to 33 pounds, 35c; natural white, 30 to 32
pounds, 364'ri374c; clipped white, 36 to
ill nnunds. SbMfrsXIC.
HAY Steady; clipping, 6t624c; good to
choice. ilWnMttc.
HOI'S Wulet; state, common to choice.
194. 25fl.c: 1K03. rj'oJftc; oioa, llTJUc; fa-
cine coast, lias), 2a2-t; ll03, 21t)24c; olds,
11'UlSc.
HIDES Quiet : Galveston, 20 to 26 pounds,
20c; California, 21 to 25 pounds, luc, Texas
tlry. 24 to 3n pounds. 18c.
LEATHER Steady; acid. S4j26c.
PROVISIONS Beef, ateady; family, 313.50
eit uti; mens. tll.WKa U.iHi; beet, il.'-mi-l.t,,;
packet. tl2.6ixuU.OU, city extra India mess.
t'22 0tKu22 60. Cut meal, steady 1 pickled
bellies, 74disc: plcklnd Bhoulder. 54t)i-;
picked hams, I'-flU'Wc. Lard, steady; west
ern steamed. $7 UVo7.46: nominal; refined
steady; continent, t7 40; southwest, IN 16.
compound, 6S'64c. Pork, steady; family
tl4 6n l6 uo; soon clear, 18.iaiis.iAi; mown,
tl3 3744311 874-
TALLOW Steady ; city it2 per pkg.). 44c;
country ipkga. freo), 4V(J40. .
RICE Firm; domestic fair to extra, 8WS
64c; Japan, nominal.
BL'TTKR Weak: street price, extra
creamery. 214p; official price unchanged.
POl'LTRY Alive, nrm: western spring
chickens, 22624c; fola, 144c; turkeys. 12c.
Dressed, steady; western broiler. StajJ&c;
fowl, HK314C; turkey, 134 17c
Kaaaas (Itr Crala aad Provlsluas.
KANSAS CITY. Jiune 6 WHEAT
Steady; July. 7bc; September. 734U'7Je;
December. 3Se; cash. No. 2 hard, tl.onq
1.05; No. 3, HkfitlOS; Nn. 4. 7fl7c; No. I
red. tl.OOdil 03, No. 3. SctJl 03, No. 4. DO,
7c. Receipt. 71 car.
CORN Steady; July, 44c; September,
431c; December, 404.C; caali, No. 2 mixed,
40c. No. 3, 44u9c. No. 2 white, 4u; No. 1
4b4tl4-
OATS Weak; No. 1 white, 324f33o; No.
I mixed, 32c.
EtiOS Steady. Missouri and Kansas, new
No. t whlKWood casea Included, Itc; raau
count, 13c; case returned 4c per doxeit
less.
HAY-8teady; choice timothy, t9.SV10.tW;
choice prairie, f7.6tyiit.00. . ,
RYE-Mteady; itsflTOc.
BL'TTtR-Creamery, lfieiVe; packing. 13c.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu ..... SO il.tuii)
Corn, bu Tl a ii ft.)
Oats 7,wu
IJveraaol Grata Market.
LIVERPOOL, June 1-W11 EAT-Spot,
nominal; futures, steady; July, a WWd;
SO 4K 40
200 27S 27H
)0 344
200 4 494
Admit Express
Amal. Copiler llH.l'W M 614
Am. Cnr &. Foundry. 0"0 3.1 S34
do pfti PiO W 99
Amcr. Cotton Oil
do pfd
Arner. Express
Am. 11. A L... pfd ctfs If "J 414 4t4
Amer. Ice
do pfd
Aincr. Linseed OU
do pfd ,
Amer. Locomotive .. 4,000 48 4i,
do pfd
Amer. H. & Kef 6,800 1114 U04
do pfd U) 11S' 118
Amcr. Sugar Kef 300 1:134 l,t!4
Am. Tub. pfd certlf K) li4 W4
Anaconda Mining Co. Ii") 107 K164
Atchlaoii 6,4oO hirft 7H4
do pfd 2ii0 102 102
Atlantic Coast Line.. I,2n0 161 160
Baltimore & Ohio.... 3.200 lost 108
do pfd luo 7S. H74
Brooklyn Rapid T.... 6.700 644 W4
t'anadlan 1'Hclflo .... 6,6"0 14a 1474
Central of N. J si0 2o2' 2034
hesapeake A Ohio.. 3,4"0 4H4 4'4
Chicago & Alton H"0 36 36
do pfd 2i) 79i i4
Chicago (5t Western 1.2sj lv 18-a
Chicago & N. W 600 197 1954
C, M. & St. Paul.... 11,700 173 1724
Chicago T. & T
do pld
C, C, C. & St. Louis
Colo. Fuel and Iron.
Colo. & Southern....
do 1st pfd
do 2d ufd
Con-iolldated Oa ...
Corn Product
do pfd
Delaware & Hudson.
Del., L. W
Denver & R. G....,
do pfd 2ti0 m 86
Met. Securities 2u0 424 424
Erie 14.200 4n4 4(1
do 1st pfd e.OtiO 794 784
do 2d pfd 3,700 674 664
Oeneral Electric
Hocking Valley 100 Sai 90
Illinois Central 600 1594 lbH
Inter. Paper loo 194 194
do pfd
Inter. Pump
do pfd
Iowa Central
do pfd
K. C. Southern
do pfd
Ixtuisvllle A Nash.... 1,200 1444 1434
Manhattan L
Met. Securities 1.9n0 "84 774
Met, Street Ry 5,mo lKet, H8'4
Mexican Cental .... 1,400 20V 20
Minn. & St. Louis
M.. St. P. & 8. S.
do pfd
Missouri Pacific
Mo., Kan. & Texas..
do pfd
National Lead
N. R. R. of Mex. pfd
N. Y. Central
N. Y., Ont. & Weat..
Norfolk & Western..
do pfd
North American
Pacific Mail
Pennsylvania ,
People Oaa
Pitts.. C. C. & St. L..
Pressed Steel Car....
do pfil
Pullman Pal. Car
Reading 102. lull
M. 1,100 116 1154
600
100
100
1,100
4'. fro
9.500
6.600
'40O
10
7,400
100
100
97
26
684
454
14oi,4
62
804
964
26
64
46
1394
60
784
243
814
tl'-
9',
304
93
226
41
4
35
17
4
474
111
110
1184
133
964
1064
7114
1014
160
l'4
97
M4
1474
2024
49
34
80
I84
196
172
U '
30
H.
41
274
674
36
1804
104
494
181
375
274
86
414
40
784
664
172
90
159
19
7'
27
75
24
48
244
56
144
164
774
1184
19
60
116
167
97
26
684
44
344
1394
604
794
"If
74; futures, quiet; July, tt 644.
iieoiember. Aa '
CO RN- Spot. " firm;' America it '
mU4. '4s
do 1st pfd
do 2d prd
Republic Steel
do pfd f.
Rtick Island CJ
do pfd
Rubber Goods
do pfd., ex-dlv
Pt. L. Ai S. F , 2'1 pfd
St. L. Southwestern.
do pfd
6outlieru Pacific ....
do pfd
Southern
do pfd
Tenn. Coal and
Texas & Pacific
Tol., St. L. & West.
do pfd
Union Pacific
do pfd
U. 8. Express
V. 8. Leather
do pfd
t 8. Realty
V. S. Rubber
do pfd
U. 8. Steel
do pfd
Railway ..
Iron
300
400
6':0
34.2HJ
'jOO
100
41 )
22.1'JO
liio6
1(10
1.2'0
1.7ml
3t 10
2T.9-A)
3'
100
984 94 984
37 37 37
1344 1344 1344
loi 101 1004
75
37
91 91 91
230
964 944 96
914 91 S"
674
174 17 17
734 724 724
26t 264 26
7'
34" 34" S3i
101 101 ino
Hoilos ntiHka and llonds.
1IOBTON. June t -full limn. 24:4 per
cent: time loan. 4'(4 jut cent. 1. losing
oiioiatlona on stocks and bond weie;
Airhlann sill, la
no 4a
Met. Ootral 4i
Aohiann
do iiii
llnaion a Albany . .
tlitaton A Maltia....
Hnaton Klavatail ...
Kluhhurf ptil
Mexican Dlral . . .
N Y., N H A H.
'Para Marxians ..
in 1 on fa, im-
Amer. Arxa. ( hum,
ilo pr4
Amer. I'neu. Tube..
Amer. Sugar
do pfd
Ann. 'I. A T
Amer. Woolen
do pfd
Dominion 1. A 6...
R'llaon V.IK- lllu.
32.600
, 41.900
Chemical. 100
Va.-t'aro,
do pfd
Wabaah
do pfd
Welle-Fargo Exp
Westlnghouse Elec
Western Union 2.8O0
Wheeling 1 L. E.... 200
Wlscpiialn Central
do pfd
Northern Pacific .... 800
offered.
Total sale for the day.
61
624
314
964
764
324
384
57
1234
114
107
27
94
36
93
154
694
624
29"
964
76
314
38
664
1224
114
107
264
9?4
36
924
164
183
662,000
62
21
694
624
1194
294
96
77' 4
314
38-Va
564
1224
964
122
114
It'
M
38
105
4
934
ss
106
l4
38
140
166
924
I64
22 -J
47
1824
183
share.
London Storks aad Boada.
LONDON. June 5 Closing quotations on
stock were:
. tn'N. Y Central Ill
Wi ll Norfolk A W 0V
.. IS do pfd . -. I
.. i.Vlontario A W alt
. . lin; Panni) loanla
..UIVRand Mloaa )
..ISKtikMdlns 44
.. fi do lat pfd t4j
.. Us do M rid 46
..nt-goutoarn kallarty
.. 17-1 do pld
It 'Southern Parlfle .
Conaoia. money ...
do aeeount
Anaconda
AtrhlaAO
do pfd
Baltlmnra A Ohio.
Canadian Pari'' ..
( haa A qhln
t blrago lit W
C . M A SI. P....
Pa Bears
lanrar A R. O. ...
do pfd
Eria
do lat pfd
do !d pfd
Illinois Central ...
Loula A Naah....
K . K A T
SILVER Bar
MONEY-1
.
. 41
. Ids
.
111
.1471,
. M4
1'nton Pacific
do pfd ..
U. I Btaol..
do pfd ..
Wabaah ....
Ao pfd ..
atMuiiaa 4a .
J
1MS4
l
7
4
II
It
uncertain, 24 13-16d pr 01.
per cent.
ot dfi
for short hills Is 2 1-1 per cent; for thre
monins puis, i-i per cent.
Korelaa Klnaaelal.
IiDNlXlN. June 5.-Money waa plentiful
In the market today and In fair demand for
locals, though there wa less pressure than
expected. Discounts were easy. Trading on
the Stock exchange maa ,jll and uninter
esting. There waa just sufficient business
to maintain values generally. Consols were
easier. Americana opened easy and closed
a fraction to under parity on New York
selling Several specialties hardened later.
I Local buslncks w aa restricted by th un-
,,. M A 4 vantura
...I'lltt-Allinn
. ..lux 4iAmalsamatad .
... 'fVAsirri'a 7.ine
... in V Atlantic
. . IM v Minsham
...Hi ) al. A H"la..
. . .lt t'ei.iannlal ....
. . . 14 ''npper ftanso .
... lHVI'nlv Weal
lMSjlKimlnton t'oaj
M KrarSlln
HtH'llrai.i r
ii ilale Koyala . . .
k4i)Maaa. Mlnlns .
i Mlrl.lran
I. Mnliaak
Ms Monl. I A :..
u 11M ru mlninn .
I.'S r.ai cola
101 s parrot
i Vt uutecr
244 bl.annnn
Oeneral Klertrtr. 17i'4 lamarark
Maaa. Elaclrlu
do pfd
Maaa. Uaa
i'nited fruit
tolled Hhfia Mach..
do pfd
it. 8 Weal
do pfd
Weattng. common .
Bid Asked.
in .Trinity
.la ' t i.Had Coppar
. 4ia; t . ft. Mining ..
.lfi4V I'. B. (ill
. as 1'tao
. UVViMnrta
. trniia
. fH, Wtilvarin
" I
.. 3
.. sit
.. i'
.. U'i
.. 4
. lu
.. la
.. Ve,
.. lt
.. is
.. "4
.. lk,
.. 21
.. I
.. lit
.. to
.. :.'
.. a
.. a!
. . 24
.. M
.. TH
. .10
.. J-t
.. ti
.. It'(
.. Ii
.. 414
.. -I
.. w
..105
Ken Yerk Mlnlnc Stocks.
NEW YORK, June 5. Closing quotation
on mining dock were:
Adama Con
All-a
Ilraeca
Hrunawlck t:on . ..
t'omatock Tunnel
Coii. (al. & V....
Horn Silver
Iron Silver
Leadvllla Coo .. ..
ouerea.
.. J
.. to
.. to
.. 4
..
. la.i
..lad
..lib
.. 4
Llltla thief ...
liphlr
tt.tarlo
rhcxnU
Poloal
Sa vaaa
sierra Nevada
mall Hopea ..
Itandard
... a
...tt
...400
... I
... U
...44
... S
... ii
...US
Treasury statement.
WASHINGTON. June 5. Today' tate
menl of the treaeury balances In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the S160.u00.um void
n serve In the cilvttdort of redemption shows:
Available cauli balances, 1132,526, 100; gold,
to8,632,4J0. : ,
Bank Clearing.
OMAHA. Jun 6. Bank clearings for to
day were 11,711. 173. 30 and for tne corre
sponding date last year, !l,46e, 446.80.
'Metal Market.
NEW YORK, June 6 METALS The
Ixmdon tin market wa quiet but a little
higher, closing at 136 16 for spot and 135
10a for future, vocally tne general situa
tion 1 unchanged, demand being light,
while holder are fairly steady In their
view. Spot wa quoted at J29.75Jj30.U4.
Copper also wa higher In London, closing
at 66 8 9d for spot and 66 6 for future.
Locally the market I unchanged, with lake
and electrolytic quoted at 116.00 and cast
ing at J14.76. Icad was unchanged al $4.60'rj
4.60 in the local market, but Joined in the
general Improvement abroad, London clos
ing at 13 17 6d. Spelter wa unchanged
at 23 12 In London and continued eaay
at 65.35 In the local market. Iron closed
at 49s Kd In Glasgow and at 45s 6d in
Mlddleshoro. Locally iron is said to be
somewhat unsettled, with reports of
slightly lower prices for Southern grades;
No. 1 foundry northern I quoted at $16 75
17.50; No. 2 foundry northern at $16 254j 1 i.00;
No. 1 foundry aouthern at tl6.75ri7.26; No. 1
foundry aouthern oft, at 17.id'17.2S; No.
3 foundry outhern at $16.25S'1675.
ST. LOUIS, June 5.-M ETA L8 Lead,
Steady, 4.4rtj'4.474; spelter, dull, 65.05.
Sol TH
Receipts weie.
ontciat Aiunoay un v.ni a .n.
Maine da laat week ti t.l l.lj'i b c.
bam flay week li'hn" . 4,01:1 4.il b ..u
nam thtee week ago.. .' ,u-i :,l'4 4,1. -t
ham foul weeKa aso ... i, ,w4 ii not
Ham day laat )eai l.ii iW 4 -
ItECEU"iB POU 1 11 K YEAR 'lO uAIL.
io ioilowtiig labia alio wo ins i;e,pia of
cam, iiuga Mini auevp al auuin omaua lur
Hi year 10 Uial. wilu uouipailauua Willi
laat year;
1906. 14. Inc. Deu.
t attle , J'1114 4oi.il9
Hog l,u,j.ii l.nn.vH , Vm tus
nheep s.o.i2 ntio.ill 2"i
'in following table how me avetage
pine 01 nosa at nouin umana lot in laal
aerai a with compel lauli.
Data. I lOlfc. )H4.1 190M!Jl.il.l. IM.
tha ln, f'll.ea ruied generallv alia.lv l-i
atii.i.g nd In ao'i,e apoia 1'n.Med a sha1a
I.IShef It ,e'S eeened In isaiil In S Srol
weiKl.ts i minted f'H tnv Mule Tie t.i
if tl h"a anld al If. 174'ni '-4 '"ps
nnii,ll,i 6.2. Willi I'.pilm 1 tl. trelsv
f Tdeie va a good oerrand sil
tliio'.yh ttie fnif rinnn nr.i1 ailille Hie li.Mfliel
niw.1 i.ff a little on Hie 1 lose the difTiene
May
May
Ala
At
May
May
lay
.way
May
May
aiay
Alay
Aluy
Alky
May
May
Jun
June
J une
June
J une
Is. , b 14V 1 t 1 ,1 1, ou, o tl, t '
1.. 6 ts I 4 60, P l7i 6 IA, 6 tl) J 3
1 1.., ii I 4 t. j 1 U, 1.1 a0 4 v
la . I 4041 N J? 1 1 I4 111 It
I... is . ii.,i,i ;u 1 1 iwi
20 . 1 6 4 46, 2., 7 111 6 7J, 4 tw
21.. I 1 4 41, H, 7 ui, 6 n 6 08,
..ii 144, 1 la, 7 u, w. e ui I 6.
J. 1 a -i-i 4 36. 10. 1 001 s in, Mil '
24 .1 6 1 '.',, 4 Ui I J 0i 6 7i 6 04 1 3 .
, IU li IK
20.. I 6 lo 1 4 Mi C 04.
so. inf ; 4 in, 0 So,
2i . . 1 6 1 1 , 4 '., o 1 ,
-.. I 4 9a, is 7 2.
0 114 I 5 70;
tli 1 I U, d mi,
1
I a ii.4. 4
I I 4 UI;
1 6 J0' 4 i
I 4 4'.'.
I ' 1 4 64
i 931,
a
II 'JS,
6 6
0 10
8 96. 1 4 .
ti i, I HO, lw
7 till ba, 4 96,
7 V9 6 W 4 9 I
I In, 0 IV, 4 Ml, to
V 11, t il, IU 4 01
1 U io, 4 M i 60
7 O i i , a m o .
7 la; 6 70, ,4 0
7 in. 6 71; I 83.
1 i" 0 10, 4 hi , 3 68
of stock
was;
iei.-p. 11 l-i.
Indicate Sunday.
The official number of car
brought in today by each road
t.'iiltli- Unas hi
y,., m. at hi. i' i
Mo. 1'Hcllic 7
L. K hyatein ;tt
U. Ac N. W i
t'., E A M V 7o
C, St. f.. M at O.... 11
11. M u
C, ii. at g
L., h. I. A i'., east ... 4
C. K. 1. I'.. wtsi.. 75
Illinois Central 2
Chicago til. u'eNt-111 6
Total receipts 2ft
Th dlsiroeitlou of the day s receipts wad
as follows, eacii ouyer purcnaalhg tho num
ber 01 ntd indicated;
7
34
27 4
97 13 SI,
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
s
1,1.4
1 90
8-Vi
U)
"s8
8
101
15
1
9
2
12o
'iji
1,1.0
1.2'i6
1...9
i4
US')
OvVI
172
4,29t 6,687
2,690
Wool Market.
BOSTON. Mas., June 6. WOOL The Bos
ton Commercial Bulletin say of the wool
market: Price are stiffening, but no ma
terial advance are reported. Conditions
are favorable to dealers, and a satisfactory
volume of purchase of all wool have been
made by consumers. Australian and South
American coarse breeds have moved freely
and the new domptlc wool have sold In
considerable quantities, both In spot and
to arrive. Brylng in the west 1 about
over, and the fleece wool section are well
old at fancy price. The foreign market
are strong with a rising tendency. The
shipment of wool from Boston to date,
from December 29, 1904, according to the
same authority, are lo6,791,lu6 pounds.
against 91,191,082 pounds at the same time
last year. The receipt to date are 125.
1.6.844 pounds, against 93.448,941 pound for
the same period last year.
ST. LOl'IS. Mo., June 6. WOOL Steady.
Medium grades, combing and clothing. 2v9
.1140; light fine. ' H4''a'28c4 heavy fine, 2UJ
!4c; tub washed. 3242c,
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. June 6 -COTTON-Spot
closed quiet, ten point lower; middling up
lands, S 40c; middling gulf, 8 66c; sales. 500
bales.
LIVERPOOL. June 6 COTTON Snot,
quiet; prices five point higher: American
middling fair. 6.1M; good middling. 4R3d:
middling. 466d; low middling. 4.49d; good
ordinary. 4 31d; ordinary, 4 S&d. The sales
of the day were 7.0t hale, of which
bale were for speculation and export and
Included 6.500 American. Receipt, I9.0i.0
bale, including 27 700 American.
NEW ORLEANS. June 5. -COTTON-Quiet;
sales l.ioo bales: ordinary. 6-16c;
good ordinary. 6c; low middling. 7Sc; mid
dling. 84c; good middling. t9-16c: middling
fair. 74c; receipts. 3,167 bales; stock, 104,
494 bales.
ST. LOCIS. Mo.. June S.-COTTON
Steady. Middling. 8 7-16c. Sales, 450 bales,
receipts. 5o bales; shipments, 100 bales;
Stock, 45.066 bales.
lluyei
Omana racking Co..
bwitt and t otnpany
iJunahy racking Co
Armour oc m
Hwirt fc Co., from Calif
Swift and Co., country
Vansani A Co
Carey at llenton
Hill & lluntzinger
L. F. Hub
V olf A Murnan
Sol Degan
Mike haggerty.
J. . Kooi At Co
Morton ti
Other buyers
Total
CATTLE There were 267 cars reported In
this morning, but seventy-lour ol tnem
wuie Texas cattle billed tnrujgii, leaving
this marae.1 w itn aooui 19J cat a on saie.
Tne genet al quality of the lecelpia was
omy talr. Toe caitle were late in ar
riving and buyera were now gelling lo
the hill. The market on beef steers was
In a rather unaatistactory condition touuy
and the general mantel ruled lower. Buy
ers did not take hold wltn any strength,
and little wa done till well along In tne
forenoon. There wa no strictly cnolce
tuff offered, medium and uimniun kind
making up a large part of tne receipt.
Trading atl tnrougn tne morning wa stow
and dull and the cattle hard to move at
the prices. Buyer were bearish and sellers
were compelled 10 make some concessions.
Bids were generally a dime lower and the
bulk of the trading was don at tnts de
cline. On some of the best kinds the
market did not look quite a low aa this,
but only in a few cases.
There Was a fall sprinkling of cow and
heifer here today and the feeling on rni
class of cattle was better than on steers.
AS has been the case for some tlmo buy
ers showed more Inclination to pick up the
She stuff than the steers and there was
a fair demand today, on tne Dest ainn tne
market ruled generally steady, out the
common kind Buffered from the bear In
fluence shown in the steer division and
ruled generally a dime lower. There was
some little activity to the trade and the
stuff wa picked up fairly well at the de
cline noted above.
Th market on bull, veal calve and
stag 1 about In the same notches a the
close of last week, although suffering some
what today frcm the decline on the other
claases of cattle.
Receipts of stocker and feeder con
tinue light and th demand today was also
light. Buver forced a decline of fully
a dime on these kinds and trade was slow
and draggy.
A few loads of hay-fed western were on
sale and were slow to move at a little
lower price. Representative sale:
BEtr bTbLns.
Philadelphia Prodara Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Pa., June 6 -BUTTER
- yulet; extra western creamery, 21 4c;
nearby prints, 22c.
EtKiS Firm; nearby fresh. 164c, loss off.
nearby freah, 174c. at mark; weatern fresh,
174a 18c, at mark.
CHEESE Steady; New York full cream,
fancy new, loc; fair to good new, 94fe9c;
domeatlc Swiss, ll!j?U4c.
Mllwaakee Crala Market.
MILWAUKEE, Jun WHEAT Mar
ket steady; No. 1 northern, tl l-fll.14; No
2 northern. tl.n431.09; July, t7'a74e bid.
RYE Firm. No. 1, 824c.
BARLEY Firm; No. 1 lie; sample. 40
IOSc.
CORN Steady; No. 3. ftffljfcjc; July. 6040
bid.
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. I" . June I CORN Lower; No
3 yollow. 614c: No. 3, 614c; No. 4, 6040;
no grade. 44u49c.
OATS Steady, No, t white, S0Sfl314c;
No. 4 white. 30c.
WHISK Y On the basis of $1 M for fin
ished goods.
Oalath lirala Market.
Dl'Ll'TH. June 6-WHEAT-T0 arrive.
No. 1 northern, tl 15: on trsck. No. 1 north,
ern. tl 15: No. 2 northern, tl 17; July, tl 15;
September, old. 8c; September, new. Uc,
OAT8 To srrlv snd on track, S14d.
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLFpO. June t SEED Clover. Octo
ber. I1; :ti prim alsute, 17.46. f time tim
othy, 11.60.
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11 lUt 4 4S 1142 I 10
22 1OJ0 4 44 12 1J7S i 10
7 ltnt 4 70 1 110 S It
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ft 1070 4 TO M 1401 I 4
STEERS AND COWS.
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KHKI-.l' Tdeie a fairly Knod run of
l.ei , he-e todnv for a Monday, about
ll.trleen ear belriK offered. The receipt
rofisieted lai;elv of lamlie. only a vei y
few old slice), tii-ln on ele 1 h geneial
onalltv of the iifferlnss waa fairly Ifvid.
al'l.ouKh etrtetly rtiolce at. iff was scsre
There were no wooled lanil. on ele t.nlav
and I he feeling (in t,t class i.f a'uff 1
not K'MI The demand for shorn lamhe
ai fiilrlv Rood and the general market
ruled rlKlit around ateadv. Th- stuff i
llved a Utile late nrt luivers were slow
In Helling down lo l.'islnesH. Af'er trsilliiit
strtei. however. Here wa a fair aclvlty
dletilai-ed and aellera earl no tr'iuhle In
disposing of their holdlrs. The butcher
la in ha brought ViV today, the beat price
ln Id for lamb Allen Pros' shorn ewes
sold for ItVi. Urith of these sales
fully at '!'.
Quotations for rllr.t.ed stock: Oood to
choice lartil.s. V. Uifrif, lo: fair to gorel lsinl.,
V, Vr5 Mi- irooil lo choice f.'olorado wooled
IhiiiI.h. M Soft 7 IS: sood to choice earling
IS 'titi.-i if,, fair to good yearllnus. (4 Tr.'ft!.
od to choice weihers 14 6041 4 SO; fair to
good wethers J4 2T.434 0V1; good to iote
'H, 14.304)4 60; fair to Hood ewes, 14 0"U
4 n. !epreentatlve aale:
No.
'5 Western cull ewes
236 western ewes
1 western Sheer
3 western sheep
3 western yearling
2M western wethers
JPt western sheep nd yearlings.
257 western wethers
I'i western cull lamb
Wl western mixed
?A w'estern lambs
i!t7 western lambs
ysi western lambs
IfiX western lambs
337 western lambs
Clllt'At.O LIVK RTOt.K
Av. !r.
3 "I a
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1'ai 4 .VI
Sfi 4 60
Wl 4 50
n 4 70
fl 4 75
W 4 76
72 6 "0
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71 6 66
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. 73 I
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tattle Steady to Its leal Lower
lloa. heep aad l.anba Steady.
fHIDA'tO, June 5 ''ATTLE Receipts,
23,'"i luad; market steady to 10c lower;
good to prime steer, to bfnij 3f.; fonr to
rnidlutn. 34 'arflj .40; stockeis and feeders.
t'i 76i6.i: cow.4, ti is,; lielfeis 1' jut
6 26. cannera." tl.6f'j3 V; bulls, K.7&84.76;
calves, 13. &. 75.
H'iS -n'-..e,pis. 87.ii' head; estimated
for tomorrow, 25.0 head; market steady
to strong; mixed and bu" hers. t6.2i4iS.4-i;
gord to choice heavy, 16 3" i 4"; rougli
heavy, tl vSj;26; tight, V.&Qt 4-4 ; bulk of
sales, S.34J'3.40.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts. its)
head; marluet steady; good to rholc.! weth
ers, shorn, t4 5"(6.; lair to rhole mixed,
shorn, t3.50fj4.4'; western sheep, shorn.
t4'j5.'Xi; native llambs, shorn, tl.Vt.S5;
western lambs, K."Q'.Ht.
Kaaaas City I. lie Mork Market.
KANSAS CITY, Mo.. June 6. CATTLE
Receipts. 13) head. Including .5" head
southern Market, native ateady to l"c
lower; southerns. 10 to JOc lower; choice ex
port and dressed beef steers, Ii 2Wl i"; fair
to good, tl iaV6.26; western fed steers. 64 60
4i5.ii, stockers and feeders. t3.2f'ii4.6;
" . . . e. . . " 1 -. . ..... .
eouiuern airi'm, tuj.'.i, b'iii' uci 11 u ,
fi.hMt4.9r. native cows. Ii&n4'i, native
heifers. t2.366.'.; bulls. 62.76 I. 6m; calve.
t3'm&o.M.
HOGS Receipts, Hf) head; market
steady; top, k.36; bulk of smiles. 66.27(7
5 3i; heavy, to 27'-I'S6.36; packer, fj.il-nxf
i.Xr. pigs and light. 34.164J4 46.
SHEEP AN Li LA M B8 Receipts. 9 jiXj
head; market, sheep, l'lc laer; Isrnbs. tli"
ii6 ot; western lambs, IS .tJ5 . fed ewe
and yearlings. i &'o4 75; Texa cllprd
yearling, 64 J6i6 7i; Texa clipped beep,
64.2M4.tki; stocker and feeders. 32 irt) I Oti.
t. Loals Live tork Market.
BT. LOI I8. Mo.. June 6 -CATTLE-Receipts.
7.I1OO head. Including t.5ii Texan.
Market, native steady; Texans lower. Na
tive shipping and export steer. t5 "6.26;
dressed beef and butcher steers;. H V,".;
steers, under I. am pound, t3.76&4 .66; stock
er and feeder. K Wgt X: cow nd h'lfer,
ti o&6.50. earners, l''nl'&. bull, 3 l'atj
4.50; calves. t or-5. hi; Texa and Indian
steers, ti.O'ijSvj, cons and heifers. t-.0u4J
400
HOGS Receipts, 3.60ft head. Market
steady. Pigs and lights. t-r. On'o ; packers.
H.VKtjilG, butchers and best heavy, tz.i'XJ
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 6 (rt,
head. Market steadv. Native muttons,
13 5o?j4 U.r. lambs. t4 7iii4 76; olis and buck
ti.i-aaii4.60; stockers, ti oOtjt 'w, Texans, 3 7
474 50.
(aaalliliia al 'f raite a ad ciavlallaa aa
Staple aad laari I'rnSaee.
yiiH He. ni ls, fan, maiki l s'.ealy, nt-
dleo sl'i' k, Itc
I.IVr. I'il I.'l It V- Hens l".c. in.41111, ijj
',' , lijtm in Iciiu. . il.j. lo i'i
lil i I Lit 1'ai.felng at'ek. iigltv., ch'.l. a
16 fei.iy dali), iNiJ , unii.io, I'll-iCJ
pll'ila ..''
1-nr. mi r in - 1 tout. . i"" "
buffalo id'eaeerli, : lip kerel idia-e.
alille Imss tilreai-u'li. lit, sunnsii, t;
pi'iih iae. a tut 1iim-1i " . pme, .. ,
latnab. lfc . red snapper. 10c; saJmoa, It;
ciapppa. 13'; eel, IK, tuilbeada, 1)', Mv
l.aaa. He, ai.iii liali la, ;. iu . n' a
l' 11 d'.s . Ka.. Ii.l.ateia, green. X.u,
b'.lled lulietiis. c, Slisd r'ie, 46'
HAY- I'lliel uU'ited lir liriaiM Wlile'
Hay 1'eaieia aaa. lation . Lbon. I'
No I. tAIi, No. .', I'I "1. coarse, tu "1 huh
ine aie fm bay of good culm ana 4Ui
it 1.
lilt AN - Pi r ton tl.', lj
TKOI'ICAL MtCIT.
tiRA.S'OEH Mt Ml. I, ana. all slsrS. 63 T
4)4 OH, exira fancy i.dnerrai,nan streets.
ail sin a, l is , ln navus a,t
Ui, lisi. 1,0, ?'. 'S: 4'.-. les . 15, sis.
tiib. aee.lnnga, kll sites. .l
l.h.Mi iNK i.iin. 1, n ia, ettra lam y TT".
and t sizes, fs ',1, faut, .:'i, i" and tM
llva, Uk'. cliol'e, and io alK-a, tilm,
m nil fsi i. I. , 6 9 J "
IiAlE-Per If.x of 9) lib pkg. V. i
Hallow.- en, Ii. cj lis i i. pr ;o , tc.
FiUr4- alUornia. per 10 .0. carton. 763
66c, Unpolled b 111 ina, our-cio... ic, flve
croan, lie
HANANAK-per n.edlum sited bunch, ll.it
pJIJi; jumbo. :.!jiJ13'
P1N&API LEit-f'iori'la. 1 crla ol 14.
3i and : . 3'. u is: v. t- 11.
PHI I i K AND MLli.NH
AI'lll'ii'lH Califoinln, pr t-laskul
(.Ian, l 6u
l l.l Mi 4'alilotnla, pel I oasktl crala,
ti to.
I'EA' H EH -4 'a I if or n la, pti -lb. box.
tl
illl.KKH-.14 aliforina. blaca, pi t-lU.
box, tl is, aiilte, pr a i0, l.ox, sn, Mia
ftouil, box ol .l-'i'a , 6!"'
HUtAVS KKKKILit M.-avuil, per 24-'4aul
lane, 11 7fai !..
lA.S'il.iU.M.rl t 'allfoiiiia, pur l.a.f box,
12 III
1 RANHEItltl KK-Jerseys, per rat. L iu.
fJOHMiMW'.II.8-Il or e4 '4'S. tl.'J).
.AN'iAlJl I Kt M' XWan. pet tiaUi. Ml
tli to.
VtJK'i Ai.LU
Tl HNIPK-New. per do, 4"r.
CAliRij'l ii-Ne, pi r o s . t.0.
1'AilM.M l b j;u, p. I bg ..
WAX IlLA.Va t'r V bu box, 76c; lriag
bean. lx-1 'i-bu. box, .6c, bu. 00 x was or
stung, 44 OC'ii2.6.
I'liiAiiJ'-a- ilunii grewn. In sa'k, per
bu., 3f-c, toio! ado. per bu., tire, new potato'-a.
per bu , tl 10
HKA.-.N7, per ou tl
C I CtMHKkn -per tt.c . 476e
PEArl-.New. r bU. box. tL'iOfltW.
TOMATOLrt-Plorl'l. farcy, pel t-batkel
crate ti n", choice, per 6-liatktt crate, ti..i.
Bl IN A' H I"er bu . iiOc.
CABllAiili Calilori.la In crate, pet lb,
3c.
BEETB-New. per dox. bunchea, tic
ONIONS New. per dot. bunches, lie;
Bermudas, r crate of about to lt.. S406.
RAD.'HlLl-Hot liLUJM or ajul.'.ein. pr
dor. 20c
LETTLTE--Hot house, per dor., 36340c;
head leti.ir-e, 1 r d" , 76c
CACLIPIi KIt-St. Louis. pr craie 01
1 dox . tl.to.
MISCLLLANECl.'B.
CHEESE Kwlss, new, lie; Wisconsin
brick, 10c; vt'ioiln lunburger, lie; twins,
li'Ultc, young America. 14c.
NL'TB-Viainut. No 1 soft ahll. new
rrop, per lb., 16c, l.urd atiflla. per lb.. Uc;
No. 2 4Kjfl shelis, per lb., lie; No. i bard
Shells, per lb.. I.e. pecans, large, per tt..
Uc, small, per lb., 10c. paanuia. per 10., ic;
roasted peanuta, per lb.. 6c. Chill walnut,
per lb.. lUVc: almonds, soft heli, per
lb.. 17c; hard bll. per lb.. 16c; hellb4uk
hickory nut, per Uu.. tl.76; large blckor
nut. ;ier bu.. 11.60.
HIDE-No. I green. 7c: No- atTe18
tWc. No. 1 lted. kic; No. I aalted 1W01
No. 1 vi calf, 10c, No. 2 veei calf. Sc;
dry aalted. 7ilc; hep pell. 26cFtl.(W;
torse tide. fl toVZM).
Evaporated Apple and lDrleit Fralfa.
NKW YORK. June 6. EVAPORATED
APPLKS-Market unchanged with trade
quiet. Common to good are quoted at 49
4c. prime. &'c; choice, fc'c, nl fancy
V'aLIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS ost
advice Indicate a firm market for future
prunes owing. It Is said, t the strength
ening statistical situation more than to any
improvement In demand. IxKally the pot
market is quiet snd unchanged, with quota
lions ranging from :,' to fcc. according to
grade. Apricot in oJl'l. buyer being
i Inclined to hold off Choir e ar qm-iied at
YWrv: extra choice. iv; isncy, i-aii
Pea'-bes as a rule r- unchanged and with
prices quoted at USlOtc; exira choice,
lo&l'Air. and fancy at ll-ijliy-. Raisins are
firm on a limited demand. Loose muscstel
re quoted t 4'iti,-: -d raisin. 61ai!lc;
London layer. ll.O'&Lli
nhlikr Market.
CTNV1NNATI, June I ".VHISKY Dis
tillers' finished (toodt. firm on the bi
PEORIA. June S-WHISKT-On the bajlls
of tl 1 for finished goods.
Elgin Bailer Market.
ELGIN. Ill . June 6 -B' TTER-Mark-t,
firm at yy. decline of c- Sales for
I the week. U4 331 pound.
St. Joseph Live Stork Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Mo., June 5. CATTLE Re.
celpts. 1.7o4 head; market steady to 10c
lover. Natives. 34 1055 75: cows and hefer
tl 5ffi5 15; stockers snd feeders. i-5rfr4T5
IiriOS Receipts. 3.047 head; market
steady to strong: light. t5.25-&6 32U; me
dium and heavy. p.rrw'sS V.
BHLLP AND LAM BP Receipts,
head; market steady to lop lower.
;,J77
Sioux City 1,1 Te Stork Market.
8IOCX CITT. Ia , June 5.-Speclal Tel,
gram 1 CATTLE Receipts. 1,100 head
market, ateady; beeves. 64 OOS'i'i; cows'
bulls and mixed. t3.f"8C; stockers and
feeders. I3.''64.'; calve and yearling
t3.0)"fi4 10.
HOiiS Receipts. 4 5f) head; market
steady; telling at $o.l64j5.; built of sales.'
$6 16.
STOCKEha AND FEEDERS
1 I t t Tt 1 414 t tt
1 tl I SO II 4M ( M
I tal it Tl 14, a M
it H4 I 10 7 4.4 ,
It M ITI M tat t t
HOIS There ass a good run of hogs
here today, about 104 loads being on saiV
The general quality or the receipts waa
Rood, some loppy stuff being offered. Th
ogs srrived in good season and buyers
were out early. Chicago reported a 4J.uuu
run wlih prices right around a nickel
higher. This fact favored seller at t n la
point snd th market here held up In good
Shape. Trading on th opening was fairly
active and liter wet) good demand lor
Stork la Mtht.
Receipts of live stock at the six principal
wes;ern market yesterday:
Catt
South Omaha
Sioux City
Kansas City .
St. Joseph ...
St. Louis .....
Chicago
Totals
.... 1 l'lO
...13 too
.... 1.7't
.... 7. -a
....23.0-M
....62.60
Hon 6heer
47 3 T3i:
4 6O0
rot
317 7..'7:
3 5 .
r.Oa) '.i iiVi
1.314 43 '3
Oil aad Roaia.
NEW TORK. June t OILS Cottonseed
oil. stea.ly: prime crude, nominal, prime
yellow, Saa".!-. Petroleum, steadv, re
fined New York, 36 '; Philadelphia and
Baltimore. M 65 Philadelphia and Pahl
more In bulk. 135. Turpentine, quiet,
CV.
SAVANNAH. Oa.. June OIL-Turpen-
une. nominal. ,iajc
ROSIN Nominal ;
D, U SO; K. 14 on; F
I 16 hi. K. 15.13
OIL CITY. June 6. ML Credit balance
tl T.: certificate, no M.I: shipment, lit ?
bbls: average. 7i.CS bbl ; run. 117 v
bbls ; average. Se 646 bbls ; shipment. I.liria.
M.iai bbls : average, tt 6.-4 bbl . run
Lima, M.Xvi bbls.; average, U.lZv bbls.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
SO
u
100
l.l't
3 ''
1 M)
quote. A. R. C.
t4.10; O. 14 15: H.
N, t66n. W. Q.
13 v
14 50;
6 75.
Iiftt aad Molaes.
NEW YORK. Jun t-cl'OAR-Raw
oteady: fair refining, 3c; ceninfugtl. SVc
tet, 4c; molase ugr, 34c; refined
teady; No. t. 6 ic- No 7, 6 iOc; No. t.
iiop. No. I. 6 06c: No. lo lux; No. 11
4tV;; No 12, 4 6c; No. lj. 4.76c; No. It.
4 7fic; confecrioner A, ITdc; mould A
I for; cm loaf, 166c; crushed. lc;
towdered, 6 36c; granulated, i jc, cube,
iliv
NEW ORLEANS. June -SfOAR-Qulct
Open kettle. ,iJS' open kettle crntrifng.il
4iy,4 16-liic; centrt ugal whites. 6c; yellow,
4f.4 16-lec-. second, 3i41c
MOLASSES-.Nomlnal; on kettle. I.t-j
.c, centrifugal. 4Vol4-. fyrup. nominal. -.
CetTee Market.
NEW YORK. Jun 6.-COFFEE-Market
for future opened steady at uncntnged
price to decline ef I joints, but ih.irtly
raided to a varus! advance ot I poiais
Deeds f.led for record yesterday. J jr. 6,
lt. a furnUhed by the Midland Guar
antee and Trut comtvany. b-anled to
trcter. 114 Frnain street, for The Bee:
R. Mci'leiland and wife to B B. Hop
per part lot 7. block 11. Waterloo t !")
Sheriff to E. R. Hume, lot 6, block
1. Central Perk
Sheriff lo Mary F. Bourse, part of lot
Hi. RedlrK a 2nd
Mary F. Lourke to El.en A Lang
don, same
Delia N. ftc-ofTern and husriand to F.
Paladlno. lot . block . Shull 2nd.
Hrry Morrowl'i and wife to Ceceii
Ruser. lot 1. 2 and 3. Boehmes- Sub.
Cecelia Ruit to W. Oioe. sam
A. J. Rosum and wife to J. Shoten.
lot t. block 6. 8 E Rogers add...
J. J. Fltx-terald et al. to . Hynelt,
lot 7 and part of lot 4), block 5,
Potter and Cobb add
W A. R. H'-nry nd wife to Mary L.
Henry, lot 10 and IL block Ii.
Kountie and Rutn adi
South Cmiaha Iar.d-company to A. C.
Zapla part of lot li. b.ock t. South
Omar.a
G Pprakties and wife to J. Ort sr.d
wife, part of lot 1, Diocg i. i.rea.i
Foiuier add
On.al.a Mercantile ccrr.pany to C. H
Brown, pan of st of r.4 of n
sec 3-15-li
Nortnweetern Mutual Ife Insaranc
romninf lo T. r. Hail, loi i. ik
Hi citv
C M Rich to B. E Wilcox. 101 14,
block fViutn Or'Jiha
B Smith and wife 10 B E. Wilcox,
lot 13. block It. Brown Park
South Omaha Ivir.d company to J. B.
Enon. lot 1. block 14. itoutn Omaha.
Adallne F. 8fcrivr and buabend to G.
W. Skinner, part t'i lot 2. blo 14,
North Omaha
H. V. C. Hart to J. D. Standish. lot
I to 10 and 14 to IT block nt. and
other land in Dundee
Josephine thriver to L. Bate. ii4
North Twenty-second tret
Annie McGavock et al. to J. R. and
C. W. Conkllng. lot 1 and I bioc
t. Kountie t'h add
J. R Ccnkling et al. to J. H. Kriten
brink. same .
H W. Yates and wlf to J. R- t.lrs-tv-.n.
lot 1. block 3. ub. of J. I. Red
Ick add
Fre,1erteka M Caldwell et al. to H
A. Jersen. lot 1. Piora i. uo. 01
I Re.t'rV a
Anna Comgn to E. Buarher. lots i
and 7 b'.rk lgr-n Pia.-e ... .. .
M L M"lia to E r Riley part 01 n.t
Redick 2nd add., guc-d and valu-
a. Kle
C F Shepard and wife to E J.
Broan. paft ' Hr,t ' Tborneil's add- 11 009
U50
7V
IK 000
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1 6j
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Edwards-Wood Co.
1 1 nrorwora te 1
riala Olllce: Filh sad Roberts Uclt
sr. falu ru.Nx
DEALERS I M
Stocks, Grain, Provisioas
Ship Your Grnin to Us
Bra ark OSIre, lltvill llaa r 4 at Trad
Bid. Osaka. Xeb. Teleahaae 3I4.
M! 1.4 Ekrr.ar.ge fc.dg.. ftojth Omaha
ttil I buite U ' itodat ')-kfta i
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