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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7. 190.
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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Coniidertble Btrength Ehowi-All Liou
Bold Above Yraterdiy'i Figurei.
LEATHER HAS NO WEAKENING EFFECT
tta Uri Crop Rrporl Favors the
Oata Continue to Go I p
Report Are ow of
Oit Ttaor,
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OMAHA. June C, 16.
tA!!?r,-.wi ,rn'" In all linen of grain
- Oood O'd not seem to nave
.. enir1g effect whatever, as wheal
?A? h e'r.! vry 8In"11 Knd the "--t tt
2.o? .f1 the corn tr"P lute tends to
bull the market. Ti.e Minneapolis casn
wntat maiket Had a perceptible influence In
"dvnre- Oats, which showed unex
ITil, tr.nth j-estetday, gained further
loaaj. and mis in spite ot the tact tnat
me new crop conditions are refined as al
most perleot. There la. however, a much
smaller movement from first hands tnan
mere im been.
a.'"'1, "tarted olT out gc above yestei
oaj July closed at k-c Scpiemoei at
2c and December at hie. The opening on
coin was higher and It held firm through
out the session. July closed at sic, old Juiy
at oi',c, September at 4'c. old September
at oo-,i; ana Decemlter at 4SV- Oats nn
Ubed wiiu July at aic, September at 2eo
ana December at Wk-.
Bradstreet s report shows a wheat de
crease ior the wnrid of t. fcXMM) bushels, a
corn Increase of iv,uuu bushels and an oats
OecreHge , 1,144. bushels. Omaha stout
etc last decreasing and receipts are light.
,1 P'""1 clo! higher ou Wheat and
cl higher on corn.
Urop repoits 011 wheat are now mostly
ot one tenor. They are favorable, sec
tions which two weeks ago gave dis
appointing reports, are now telling the
opposite story. Texas advices say that me
taw will have the large-si wneiit crop in
it a history and threshing win start the
latter nut ot this week.
from today's Record-Herald: 'C H.
tpncer ot 81. Louis was n re esterday.
ha was one of tne foremost bulls on the
last crop nnd was always an Important
speculative factor as well as an Interesting
persoiiaiitj. ne now declares himself an
out-and-out bear, 1 know of no Important
section where the wheat crop was poor
lasi year ihat will not produce a large
crop this year.1 said he. It is my aim
never to deceive myself and 1 can see no
good reason for believing that the winter
wheat harvest will not 1 general within
a week or two and marketing free very
shortly thereafter, provided the weather
holds good. In the northwest, and par
ticularly the Canadian northwest, there is
a big Increase in acreage and a fine crop
prospect.' "
Duluth has 1,713.000 bushels of wheat.
Messages from there yesterday said that
all but 900.000 bushels had been sold for
shipment. It Is claimed that the largest
holder there is selling wheat at prices
much below the regular market to get It
out of the way.
The flour demand Is extremely dull. There
is scarcely any export trade. Dealers will
not buy any more flour than they must
have from week to week or from day to
day on the basis of ll.no or more for wheat,
as long as they expect to see the Julv
price at 80c or less. The first sale of
wheat for May delivery I190S) was made
yesterday at Chicago at 83c.
Omamba (ash Prices.
WHEAT No. 2 hard, 98Wc; No.iS hard.
WIS!.-; No. 4 hard, wiGjKoc; No. 3 spring, 87c.
CORN-No. 2, 47c; No. 3, 4c; So. 4.
45"c; no grade. 40a44c; No. 2 vellow, 47V;
No. 3 yellow, 47ic;No. 2 white, 47Hc: No.
3 white, 47,c.
OATS No. 2 mixed. 2!Hc; No. 8 mixed,
2Sc; No. 4 mixed, 2S"c; No. 2 white, 31c
No. 3 white, i,c; No. 4 white, 30c; stand
ard, 31c.
Carlot Receipts.
. , Wheat. Corn, Oats.
Chicago . 4 612 341
Kansas City 78 85 27
Minneapolis 197
Omaha 1 jj 4
Duluth 17
Bt Louis 13 84 M
Minneapolis Grain Market.
The range of prices paid In Minneapolis,
s reported by the Edwards-Wood com
pany. U0-U1 Board of Trade, waa:
Article. I Open. High. ( Low. Close. Yes'y.
Wheat
July...
" Sept...
Corn
July... Sept...
Dec...
II 11
1 12 1
BOOH,
49Viu HI
li 1 11
60, SO
60 4?V
46 46
1 IP 1 11
M 80S
60' 4934
? 48
6 463,
New.
WEATHER IS THU GRAIS BELT
Cooler In
Western
Ipper ana
Sections.
OMAHA. June 6, 116.
A wave of cooler viuthr
the upper Mississippi and Missouri valleys
and western sections during the night, and
. cooler weather will prevail throughout th
. central valleys tonight. Light frosts oc
I .-curred at points in Wyoming. Idaho, Ne
i vada and Arizona. The wave of warmer
weather has moved east and south over
the Ohio valley and southern states.
Clear weather prevails In the central val
TJeya and west this morning. Showers were
general In the upper valleys last night, ami
Vieavy rains In the lake region, being espe
cially heavy at points in Wisconsin anil
Michigan.
Omana record of temperature and pre
cipitation compared with the corresponding
day of the last three years:
IflTH. 1803. 1902.
Minimum temperature M 61 67 K
Precipitation 00 . T .00 l.ut
Normal temperature for today t8 de
grees. Deficiency in precipitation since March 1,
Mi Inehee.
Excess corresponding period In 1904, 1.15
Inches.
Excess corresponding period In 1803, 1 54
Inches.
OMAHA DISTRICT REPORTS.
1 emn Rain.
Max. Mln. Inches. Sky.
Stations
Ashland. Neb.... 83 SO .00 Clear
Auburn, Neb 92. S3 .00 Clear
Columbus, Neb.. 86 till .00 Clear
Falrbury, Neb... 84 M .00 Clear
Fairmont. Neb... 93 63 . 00 Clear
fir. Island. Neb. 86 $2 .00 Clear
Hartington, Neb. Jl N T Clear
Oakdale, Neb.... 91 65 .00 Clear
Omaha. Neb 92 Wl .00 Clear
Tnaamah, Neb... 94 60 .00 Clear
Carroll, la 92 0 .00 Clear
Clarlnda. Ia 8S S3 .04 Clear
Bibley. Ia 82 63 . 00 Clear
Sioux Cltv, la.... 84 64 .00 Clear
jaarai La-as, Ia.. 87 b .00 Clear
DISTRICT AVERAGES.
No. of Temp. Rain.
Central. Stations. Max. Mln. Inches.
Chicago. Ill 26 8 S4 .60
Columbus. 0 16 M W .16
Da Moines. Ia... 14 80 66 .10
Indianapolis, Ind. 11 8x 73 .04
Kansas City, Mo. 17 82 70 .02
Louisville, Ky.... 19 9 68 .00
Minneapolis 23 76 62 .
Omaha, Neb lo 92 60 T
St. Louis. Mo.... 11 80 73 .00
L. A. WELSH.
Local Forecaster. Weather Bureau.
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St. Loals Gesersl Market.
ST. LOUIS. June . WHEAT Higher;
No. red. cash, elevator. 84r; track,
$10i4; July. 79c; September, 78c; No. 2
hard. llOJ'ilf.
CORN Higher; No 2 cash. 6tc: track,
HVac; July. 4Sh49Sc: September. 44V,c.
OATS Firm: No. i cash. 31c: track. 3Ji
f.c: July, 29c; September, lHc; No. 2
white, a;;1-.
KIAIL'R Steady. Red winter patents.
It &4.10. extra fancy and straight, 14 7S4
U S; clear. I3.of4.uO.
TIMOTHY 8EEI' Steady. I2.Otvg2.s0.
CORNMEAI-Steady. 32 60.
BRAN Quiet; sacked, east track, VQ 77c
H A V Steady ; timothy, 33 0013 00; prairie,
t6 Oi"fi 60.
IRON COTTON TIES-89c.
. PAOGINO-B'.c.
HEMP TWlNE-ty.
PROVISIONS Pork. higher; jobbing,
J1180. lrd, higher; prime ateam. $6 80. Dry
salt meats, steadv: boxed extra shorts. $7 5".
rlear ribs. 37.60: short clears. 17 62. Bacon,
steadv; boxed extra shorts, S$.2; clesr ribs.
ts.U'H: short clear, 38 50.
POULTP V Dull; chickens. SHtflftr:
springs, l&y.lo ;turkeyh. 11c; ducks, 110
J4c; geese, sc. J
BUTTER Steady; freamery, lMT21c;
Jairv. 15lRc. V
EGGS Strong, 13c. caJ count.
lfoelpts. Shipments
Flour, bhls -V .M0 n.noo
Wheat bu 14 0iiO 7,flnn
Corn, bu V." . A
Oats, bu '.0o0 100,000
Available Sapply of. Urala.
NEW TORX. June .--SpRlal cable and
telegraphio communication received by
Bradstreeis show the follow Mr changes In
available supplies, as comp.Wd with the
laf t account : VI
Wheat lTnitel States end tVnada. east
of the Rockies, decreased 1.7T ' : afloat
for and in Europe, decreased 1 7).n bu. ;
total supply decreased 3.422. 01
Corn United 0 tales and Ca a, east of
the Rockies, Increased MK.OOO bu
Ost I nlted Htstes and Canada. et of
the Rockies, depressed l.?44.".
The leading decreases reported ht week
are: 2..yi bu. In Msnitnhs. H5.on bu. at
the f hlcsgo privste elevators, 7;.' bu.
t Itilsrtlle. M,.(in btl. at Coteau. 66,m0 bu.
at Portland, Me.
I NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
CHKA'iO f;R4l m TROVISIONi
Prlcea oa Hoard of Trade.
CHICAGO. June 6 Reports of damns" to
the whest rrop of Europe hsd a bulltsli
effort on the whest msiket here todav.
At the close the July option was up 'c.
lorn is up ic. Cts show s gain of -c.
Provisions are to l''c higher.
Notwithstanding excellent weather condi
tions throughout the Tnlted States a strong
tone was manifested In the whest market
the entire risy. At the opening July was
up c to Ho st !7Sc to 7c. The firm
ness was due lsrglv to unexpected
Strength st Liverpool In the face of s de
cline of lc here esterda. Reports of
poor condition of the wheat crop of A istro
Hungnry formed the basis of the higher
prices in foreign grsln markets In addi
tion a report that France was buying
Amerlcsn whest hsd considerable effect on
traders Early in the session there was
some selling on bearish weather conditions
in the southwestern ststes and becsusf of
advices from Texas ststlng thst harvest
Is well under way July eased off to 7'tl
S7c. The market, however, quickly recov
ered on active buying by a prominent com
mission house. Increased primary receipts
gave additional encouragement to bulls.
During the last hour ot trading the market
was extremely strong. The July option
reached the higliest point for the day at
8V,c. The market nosed almost st the
highest point, final quotations on July be
ing at Wc. Clearances of wheat and' flour
were equal to 6ti.5' bushels. The world's
visible supply, ss shown by Mradst reel's
decreased 3.4.OH) bushels, l'rltflarv re
ceipts were 279.io bushels, against 3n2.2O0
bushels a year ago. Minneapolis. Duluth
and Chicago reports receipts of 2io cars
against a holiday last week and 246 cars a
year ago.
Sentiment in the corn pita was bullish.
Offerings were very small and prices had
to be bid up materially before holders
would take piotits Bnmll acceptances from
the country had s bullish Influence. Firm
cables further augumenled demand for corn
In this market. The close was at the high
est point of the clay. Julv opened c higher
at .Ti'Sc. sold between 60c and 51c and
closed at the top. Local receipts were 612
cats, with 129 of contrsct grade.
In sympathy with the strength of other
grains a firm tone prevailed In the oats
market. Trading was active, a feature be
ing an excellent demand from shorts. Julv
opened unchsnged at 31'c, sold up to Jlc
and closed at 31So. Local receipts were
441 cars.
Provisions were firm as a result of a fur
ther advance in the price of live hogs.
Pork and ribs were in good demand. The
market closed strong with feptember pork
up 10c at 113.10 Iard was up 2!&5c at
$..otff7.S24 Ribs were 55r7c higher at $7.70
7.72H.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
none; corn, 167 cars; oats, 99 cars; hogs,
34.00O hend.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Articles.! Open. I Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes'y.
Wheat
July
Sept.
Dec.
Corn
!July
JJulv
Sept.
tSept.
3Des.
Onts
Julv
Sf pt.
Pork
Julv
Sept.
Lard
Julv
Sept.
Ribs
July Sept.
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;snvv
WtaWW 87
52. 81V'(i182Vifia. SlVa.
82'g 81; 82 I 81
I60S M
! o" 61
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4a 50
i 46 46647
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W 51'5V&,'ff
60 I 51
49' 601
4!', . 49,
49
49
49
46
46t 46tl4
ill!
31! 31l 31! S1! Sl'i
28'a' 28 1 28i 2S2W
12 75 I 12 82:
13 02 13 12:
7 40 I 7 45
7 7 7 62'
7 42 7 47!
7 67! 7 72!
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12 75 I 12 80
13 02 13 10
7 40
7 67
7 42
7 67i
7 42
7 62.
7 45
72:
12 72
IS 00
7 40
7 67
7 40
7 65
No. 1 tOld. JNew.
FLOUR Steadv: winter patents. 4.20i3
4r; straights. $3.8054.1; spring patents,
34. 7064.70; straights. $3.90$5.00; bakers', 32.40
6 5 60.
WHEAT No. 2 spring. 1.071.10; No. 3,
ll.0tmi.0t; No. 2 red, ll.01fil.04.
CORN No. 2. 62tGo3c; No 2 yellow, 64c.
OATS No. I. 31c; No. 2 white, 32lS,'!3c;
No. 3 white, 3132c.
RYE No. 2. 75c.
BARLEY Good feeding, 39 42c; Talr to
choice faltlng, 46a49c.
SEEDS No. 1 flax. 31.30; No. 1 northwest
ern. 11.47. Prime timothy, 32.86. Clover,
contract grade. ln.7ol 25.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., $12.75
012. $0. iJtrd, per 100 lbs.. $7.3iV97.37. Short
ribs sides (loose). $7.J7(7.60. Short clear
sides i boxed 1. $7.267.60.
Receipts snd shipments of grain and flour
were aa follows:
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 15,100 9.200
Wheat, bu 12.000 10.700
Corn, bu 3S.2"0 SS2.0110
Oats, bu 819.000 42,100
Rve. bu 4.000 S.Ouo
Barley, bu 6O.611O 43.0()
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was easy; creameries, ltii&20c;
dairies. 15(&lRc. Eggs, easy; at mark,
cases Included, 14c; firsts, 14c; prime firsts,
16c; extras, 17c. Cheese, easy, 810c.
Kansas City Grala aad Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Mo.. June 6.-WHEAT-Steady;
July, 77c; September, 7SiS73c;
December, 74c; cash, No. 2 hard. II w& l.u6;
No. 3, tocfitl.uS; No. 4, TM&'jw; No. 2 red.
fl.OOfi'l.Oe: No. 3. Scj$1.08: No. 4. siKfiOSc.
CORN Firm; July. 46i?46c; September,
44c; December, 41r; cash, No. i mixed,
49fr49c; No. 3. 49c: No. 4, 49c; No. 2
white. 49c; No. 3, 48ig-4c.
OATS Lower; No. z white, 3133c; No.
t mixed. 31fe31c.
RYE Steady; 66(cj7iic.
HAY Steady; choice timothy, $9.5riS10.O0;
choice prairie, $7 75K7.O0.
EGGS Hteady; Missouri and Kansas new.
No. $ whltewood cases included, 14c per
dosen; case count, 18c per doten; cases re
turned. c per doxen less.
BUTTER Creamery, 16iS18c; packing.
13c.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 4...w0 1K.400
Corn, bu 19.600 $9,600
Oats, bu 20.00O 5,000
Philadelphia Prodoro Market.
PHILADELPHIA. June 6 BUTTKR
Steady; extra western creamery, 21c;
extra n-arhy prints, 22c.
KGG9 Active; nesrby fresh, 15c loss
off. Nearby fresh, 17c at mark; western
fresh, !70riBc. at mark.
CHEESE-Steady; New York full cream
fancy new. 10c; New York full cream, fair
to good, new. 84'jc; domestic Swiss, 11
en 4c.
Minneapolis Grala Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. June . WHEAT July,
$1.12; September, Mic; No. 1 hard. $1 16;
No. 1 northern, $l.lo; No. i northern,
$110.
FLOUR First patents. $6.7(vfi 80: second
patents, $6.5Vdt.6(i; first clears, $4.0O4 10.
second clears. $2.754j2.86.
BRAN In bulk. $12.60.
Daloth Grala Market.
DULUTH. Minn., June A WHEAT-To
arrive. No. 1 northern. $1 16; on track. No.
1 northern, $1 16; No. 2 northern, ll.os; Julv.
11.16; September, old, 86c; September, new.
61c.
OATS To arrive and on track, 32c.
Liverpool Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL. June 6 WHEAT-Ppot,
nominal: futures Ann; July, 6s Kd; Septem
ber, fis 7d-
CORN Spot, firm; American mixed, 4s 7d.
Futures, Arm; July, 4s 6d.
Peorln Mnrket.
TEORIA, Ills. June I. -CORN Slow ; No.
3 yellow, 51c; No. 3. 61c; No. 4, 60vtc
No grade. 4c.
OAT8 Strong; No. $ white, 31'p'34c; No.
4 white. 31c.
near aad Molasses.
NEW YORK. June -SI GAR Raw.
teedy: fair refining. 3c; centrifugal, 96c
test, 4c, molasses sugar. 3c; refined,
steady; No. . 6.26c; No. 7. 6 2oc; No. 6.
610c; No. 9. 6 05c; No. 10. 6 00e; No. 11
4 in;; No 12, 4 H&c; No. 13. 4.75c; No. 14)
4 70c; confectioners A. 6 70c: mould A
2k-; cut losf, 6 56c: crushed, 0 55c-
riwdered. $.86c; granulated, 6N6c; cubes
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NEW ORLEANS. June -SUGAR-Mar-kel
quiet: open kettle S-S4r; open ket
tle centrifugal. 4$4 16-lSc; centrifugal
whites, 6c; yellows, 464 15-16c; seconas.
3Mc.
MOLASSES Nominal: open kettle, 134?
!c; centrifugal. 14c. Svrup, nominal.
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Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. June 6 -COFFEE-Market
for futures opened stesdy. but st a decline
of 5dj!0 points in response to lower Euro-
ran cables snd large prlmarv receipts
untpean houses m id here and there was
scsttering liquidation from local sources
Leading trade interests seemed lo grad
ually be absorbing offerings, but prices con
tinued to lose ground snd the close was
easy at a net lose c.f H:k points. Sales
were reported of U .000 bars Including: Julv
X.ieV: September. .V&ti5.V; December"
7eV: January. 60c; February, 76r
iv. March, -6.a6c; May. ( aic. Bpt)i
toady. 7 Wo. '
Volume of Stlei Dwindle! and Valuei Art
lg-in Lower.
MARKET IN PROFESSIONAL HANDS
Stock Transfer Tax teases Rooaa
Traders to Operate for Wider
Fluctuations t rop Report
Is Eacooraalnn.
NEW YORK. June . There was no more
news to account for todaj's decline In
siocks than mere waa for jesteraay s ad
vance. 1 tie volumes of sales dwindled 10
a still smaller total and mid-summer dull
ness prevailed 1 One ot the effects of tne
stock iransier tax is to induce room traders
to operate 'or a wider nuctuatlon than be
fore, so that the changes of between
saiej are less frequent than formerly. The
Incentive to induce a movement ot prices
is correspondingly groat.
With tne maiaet strictly In professional
hands the movement of one aay Is designed
to secure a point of vantage lor a con
trary movement the following day. The
maraet represents a little less than this
maneuvering among professional traders to
move prices snd to afford opportunity for
tneir agile ertorts to secure an advantage
at each other's expense. Such news as
there was today was not unfavorable to
vaiues and there were some Items of ad
vantage. The weekly crop report of tno
weather bureau was regarded as distinctly
encouragimf A dominant influence on the
market was the decided weakness of Amal
gamated copper. Many Intimationa were
anoat in sjieculatlve circles belore the mar
ket opened that a sharp upward move
ment in the stock was Intended bawd on
tne financial statment of the company
published yesterday. Suspicions were en
tertaineu mat a process of unloading was
going on on the part of a recently active
pool in tte stock. The effect was disquiet
ing on pool Dictators In other stocks and
the weasenlng effect spread by sympathy.
The Equitable Life Incident took on some
tevlved influence fur depression owing to
the successive icquirenients announced
from the directorate of the society by pei
sons of influence in the financial world. Se
curity maraets were arlected by the ru
mor of the assassination of the tsar. What
ever effect was produced here was purely
sentimental, as tne operations In this mar
ket 101 London account were not buih
cient to pay for the expenses 01 cubllng.
There was some disposition to look to the
money market as tne possible cause ior
some of the depression in stocks, notwith
standing the great apparent ease of money
The surplus reserve disclosed by Satur
day's bank statement was at a low level
snd large special transactions continue to
make requirements on the market. It
was reported today that it was under con
sideration to postpone the Intended with
drawal or an installment of government
deposits with the National banks which
had been set for July 1. 1 tie report at
tracted attention because the present seem
ing redundancy In the money market offers
no apparent ground for such a measure for
conserving Its resources. The market closed
weak at tne lowest of the day. . ,
Bonds ..were dull and Irregular. Total
sales, par value, $2,685,000. United States
bonds were all unchanged on call.
Following were the sales and range of
prices on the Stock exchange today:
Sales.Hlgh. Low. Close.
Adams Expresa .
Arnal Copper
American C. & F
do pfd
American Cotton Oil
do pfd
American Express ...
Amer. H & L. pfd...
American Ice ctf
do pfd
American Linseed OU
do pfd
Amer. Locomotive...
do pfd
.119.100
9i
300
200
1.700
81 78
33 33
99 9
30 30
40"
1.500 47
3110 111
4f.
1U
243
78
32
:6
30
98
226
.
4
35
17
37
46
110
1,000 96
200 106
900 79
118
132
9:
10."
79
117
132
96
102
79
I11O 101 101 11
200 15(' lc'1 14
3,600 106 107 107
97
15.8U0 64 62 62
3.400 147 140 14rii,
1.0"O 194" 191 191
10,i0 173 171 171
17
ao
9i
40
26
67
34
186
9
43
180
875
27
86
42
39
3.1O0 41 39
100 26 36
300 34 34
1.800 187 186
nii) 10 10
500 49 4i
MO 181 181
100
9.700
l,4iin
700
42
40
79
66
42
39
7
65
M0 173 173 172
9"
100 159
200 18
100 79
159
lt.
79
157
I84
7
75
American 8. & R 13.6o0 110 ! 109
do pfd l'" ii"
Amer. Sugar Refln... 132
Amer. Tobacco p. c.
Anaconda Mining Co.
Atchison
do pfd
Atlantic Coast Line..
Baltimore & Ohio....
do pfd
Brooklyn R T
rBnaitlan Pxriflft
r.nir.l nf N .1 400 202 301 l'.;9
Chesapeake & Ohio.. 2,6iiO 49 48 48
Chicago & Alton 200 3i S.- ,3
do pfd - 200. . 79 7'.' 78
Chicago G. W 1 .600 19 1" 18
Chicago N. W
C, M St. P
Chicago T. & T
do pfd
C. C. r. & St. L
Colorado V. & 1
Colorado It Southern.
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Consolidated Gas
Corn Products
do pfd
Delaware A Hudson.
Delaware. 1 & W....
Denver Rio Grande
do pfd
Distillers' Securities.
Erie
do 1st nfd
do 2d pfd 700 66 65 65
General Electric ....
Hocking Valley
Illinois Central
International Paper.
do pfd
International Pump .
do pfd ..
Iowa Central
do pfd
K. C. Southern
do pfd
Louisville & N
Manhattan L
Met. Securities
Metropolitan St. Ry..
Mexican Central
Minneapolis & St. L.
M . St. P. A S. St. M.
do pfd
Missouri Pacific
Missouri, K. & T
do pfd
National Lead
New- York Central...
N. Y.. O. W
Norfolk & Western..
do pfd
North American
Pacific Mail
Pennsylvania
Peoples Gas
P.. C C. & Ft. L
Pressed Steel Car.... 100 37
do pfd 00 91
Pullman Palace Car.
Reading
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Republic Steel
do pfd
Rock Island Co
do pfd
Rubber Goods
do pfd
St. L. S. F. 2d pfd.
St. L. Southwestern.
do pfd
Southern Pacific
do pfd.'
Southern Railway
do pfd
Tennessee C. & I
Texas A Pacific...
T . St L. & W....
do pfd
I nlon Pacific 68 200 123
do pfd
U. S Express
U. S. l-eather 12.0fi 11
no prn
U. S Resltv
U. S. Rubber
do pfd
U. 8. Steel
do pfd
Ya.-Csro. Chemical
00 pt,i
Wabash
do pfd
Wells-Fsrgo Express
Westlnghouse Elec...
Western Union
Wheeling L. E
Wisconsin Central...
do nfd....t
Northern raciflc ......
Offered
Total sales for the day. 4f.rmo shares
w YJ'. Mining; slocks.
NKV YORK June t Closing quotations
2O0 24 24 23
48
100 25 26 24
2i0 56 56 55
800 14.1 142 142
400 164 1x3 163
4.f1 71 77 77
16. 010 120 118 118
M0 19 19 19
66
100 115 116 115
167
1.500 97 86 85
pin 26 25 26
2.3.10 6h , ;,fHt
500 45 44 44
2.400 140 issk, iivs
4.2IO 61 5" 50
7.000 S"t 79 79
92
400 88 88 98
36
6.200 134 131 131
100 lf loi ion
75
37
81
74.700 95 83
600 17
t.500
1.100 34"
300 101
2:
6"
62
30
861,
32
;
57
2io
6fo
10. in
5
'00
. aw
200
mo
600 107
'ioo 3"
100 1047,
26
93
25. M0
26.
M0 107
Ml 11
100 37
100 93
$.500 ISfi
3
80
23"
93
"
87
16
71
26
"o
31
Ml
63
"
?
61
119
3"
96
74
32
37
56 V
120 120
9-;
122
i
107
86
7
1"4
25
9"
13
M
18
37
?n
140
92
15
a
46
182
16
26"
84"
Ml
60
61
in"
96
IP
107
38"
1047,
25
92
107"
18
37
93
182
A4tm Con
Alir t
Broce
Brun4wlrk Con .
Comsiork Tunnsl
'en fl a V..
Horn Silver
Iron Silver
LMdvlll con .. . .
o tiered.
.0
. to
. 3"
. t
. I
.J
lMM
tit
. i
Uttl rhi ...
onirlo
Ophlr
Pbfunii
iPotoal
av
Slerr Sra4a
Km.il Hope, . .
Stnittr4
410
. t
,. 1!
. 44
. i.3
.. 2i
Foreign Financial.
LONDON. June .-Monev was plentiful
In the market today, large government dis
bursements offsetting the ,sll for H.
In exchequer bonds and repavmi nts to
the hank of England. Discounts were
w-enk Trading on the stock exchange was
Inactive There wss some hesitation earlv
in the dav pending the effect In Pari of the
resignation of M Dersse ss French min
ister for foreign affairs, but later the tone
was cheerful, helped hv the s'eadier t.
ing here Consols after an easy opening
hardened on reitersted peace rumors'
American were quietly supported at above
parity In the forenoon. New Tork. On
tario A Western ws the feature owing to
dividend rumors The dealings were prin
cipally professional The Improvement
was maintained until the last hour, when
prices reacted snd closed essx. Foreigners
were easy early in the day, but closed
firmer In symjiathy with the tone on the
continent The Japsnese new loan, how
ever, wss weak on Americsn selling Im
perial Japanese government sixes of 194
were uuotcd at lc.l The Stock exchange
will be closed June 10 and 12.
Sew Yor Money Market.
NEW YORK, June -MONEY On call
easy. 22 per cent; closing bid and offered
at 2 per cent Time loans, easy and d ill,
fri and 80 days, $ per cent; t months, J$'
3 per cent.
PH1ME MERCANTILE FAFER 3'S4
STERLING EXCHANGE - Firm, with
actual business In bankers hills st $4 87 16
for demand and at $4 .tens for 60-dav hills;
posted rate s. $4 8 and $1 88; commerclai
bills, $4 84.
SILVER Rar. 58c; Mexican dollars. 45c
HONDS Government, steady; railroad ir
regular. Closing quotations on bonds were:
I'. rtf. i. ret
60 coupon
I. 8 . res
4o coupon
I . nev 4, reg
60 coupon
V 8. old 4b. res .
00 coupon
Am. Tntnr-co 4. ctfr
1"4 1. N unl 4
lM Minhatltn r 41
Mei l entrsl 4s
.104 do 1st ine
.181 'Minn A 8' L 4i
do 4. ctm
Ao-hlton gen. 4i. .
do d) 4
Atlantic r. L 4i.
B4I A Ohio 4li
dO
Central of (.a. It
do lut Inc
do li ln-
1" M. K A T 4.
104 I do t
1 N R R. of M c
44 N Y ('. g ',
.114 N J r . k.
...103V4 No rclflc 4 ...
. . 1 do
. ..MS N. A W r n
...!04v o S. 1.. rfdg 4a
. MS Penn conv. ISa
. . .113 Reafltng gen 4.
...? 8t. L. at 1 M f
lm
1"4
;.
'W
. . x
4i. '
. . I0.it,
. .114
...H5
...77
. . . Il4a
... !""
.. .l"lt
Thea A Ohio 4 . .1 st L S v
St. 1. : P f. fg 4 K,
Chicago A A. 34!
1 . H A Q n
rrc. A St L.
Chlisgo Ter 4s
Colorado Mid. 4s
Colo A So 4s
Cuba 8s. ctfs
D A R 0 4S ...
Mat liters' Ser. hi
ns prior lien 4S
do gen. 4a
F W A P C. la
Hocking Val 4's
Japan na. ctfa....
do 4'ta. ctfs ...
Offered.
4t
e'l 9esb"Srd A I, 4s .
lu.'S Si F'Sr iflc 4 ...
4S..101 So ksrwsy it
n Teuss P Is
7a iT . St. L. A W 4
MS fnlon rsrlllc 4s
do conv 4s
H'J If Steel ild 5a...
Tt1 W'ahash Is
IMxs dr, deb. B
84 -,, Western Md 4s
UV -W. A I. E 4S ...
Ill's Wis 1 entrsl 4s
fsSI'-nlo Ind Ss. set A
f kolo Ind 5s. set h
. 8S
. 2)
.l."'Xj
.111
li
.Ui'
. Mt
117S
. tl
. h
. fMV,
.
Boston 8toekl nnrt Bonds.
BOSTON, June 6 Call loans. 2'g.1 Per
cent; time loans. 3B4 per rent Closing
quotations on stocks and bonds were:
Atchison adj. 4a
do 4a
Men. Central 4s
Atchison
do pfd
Boston A Albany...
Boston A Maine. . .
Boston Elevated . . . .
Klu-hburg ptd
Mexican Central
N Y., N. H. & H .
'Pere Marquette ...
fnlon Pacific .
Amer. Arge. Chem..
do pfd
Amer. Pneu. Tube. . .
Amer. Sugar
do pfd
Amer. T A T
Amer. Woolen
do pfd
rinmlnlon I. A 8
Edison Elec. Illu Hi
84 (Adventure . ...
10a Allrues
. 7a Amalgamated
"it .Amerlcsn Zinc .
toil Atlantic
?'.4S Bingham
IT.", cat A Hscla ..
lnfc-Xi centennial . . . .
.14:1 Copper Range
. 1IW rial? West
ltit-S I'omlnlon Coal
. ! Frsnslln
ISO's Grance
. 22f Isle Rorsle ..
8 Mass Mining . .
. 4V, Michigan
1M Mor.ank
143 Mont. C. A C.
13? Joid rinmlnion ..
Jr, Osceola
!!. Kama
18S Quince
. . 4
.. I'll
.. 78
. .
.. U
.. LS
..4i0
1"4
.. Wi,
.. us
.. 81
General Electric
Mass. Electric
do pfd
Mass. Oaa
fnlled Fruit
fnlted Shoe Main..
do pfd
V. 8. Steel
do pfd
Westing, common .
Bid "Asked.
.17J
14
Rhsnnon
Tsmarack
Trinity
f4!l'nlted copper
4:fl S. Mining..
104 r. R. oil
8S'.s l'h
SlVVIotnria
.SiWtnona
s2HslWolverlns
II '
.. :.s
.. 184
.. 8
.. 12V,
. . 4
..
.. 24
.. 1
.. It
.. e
..105
.. ,
.. 24
. . 2104,
.. 10
.. 45V
.. S
..
..ion
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Beef fitter md Oowi Dull and Drapry,
with Prices Lower.
HOG MARKET HIGHER, TRADING ACTIVE
Receipts of sheep and Ltnbi Mod
deralelr Heavy, sxlta l.ansbs Most
in K Ideaee 1 radlns, Mow nan
Draaaji, bnl Prirrs tend.
SOL'TM OMAHA. June ti. li.
Receipts were. Cattle. lios. bueep.
omciai .ionao ,,u,t o.,is o.s.d
Olllt lttl J ut-SQdy V.OKV lo.SAI ,ow
-J. 1
li. 1. u
i.-.lsxt
li,ioa
'.S.i
l-..t
C.'.'j,
b.Ui)
Two da.s this week . .l.M.s,'
Same oms last weea i"..l
oanie wk net ore p,'...
Baiue tnre- woks so..
same anyt last ,e. ,.m
atCJCil lS t'OH THE YEAR 1U DAVE.
me iuliowihg labie shows the isrcelvls of
cattie, uoaa sou stieep at Bouui oiusuia fur
Liie eaij 10 Ual, with couipau lawus Willi
ear;
1 lr4. tno. Deo.
-'tle w,ie4 4ti.bA of t..
""S" l."4o.s.' l.lev.wts liAi.no
"eep neiMJo taw, mo jo. -00
4 he lulluwint; table shuws mo avrc
price 01 iiua ui boutn innana tor tne uuti
''! d with comparisons:
Cate. I lftut. ,iu4.,i.iiW2.l(l.luV.lli.
iiuy 1j
May it,
li.
nay l.
May A).
May ii.
May u.
My
ilay i.
May 2a.
-lay 2,.
May j.
May 2,
.May ao.
way i.
June 1..
June z.
June 3..
June 4.
June 6..
June ..
I 143-,
-I ( V 1
1 I
I e wl
1 u a
I B
I I
I i wWi
1 e v
. i 6 it.
. I 6 lt 1
I O 4;
.(ill .
I
' It.-,
ti t te
4 w, 1
iui J: 1
, Si, fl ul.
4 46 t lilt
4 41 1 t jit,
1 ti lo,
4 0 is
4 12
4 U,
4 00
4 tKj,
4 W
i 04,
a Ifu.
"i2
I 11. I 6 iUi
1 SJ, 0 SO:
A 1 ,
, 6 l,v,
t !
, 0 1! ,
5 2('
4 st
4
4 4
4 4 01
s
5 ,.!
6 931
v,,
u Ht
D oa
5 76
b 7'.;
Vj
' Ul
tV
7 U,
1 to,
1 Ui:
1 bs,
( uo,
I
b Uu,
t Hi I
1 'j1
7 UV
1 lu,
; u,
7 Hi,
7 13
m (; s ii,
,,
t 111 t M,
t l t 11.
1 m
uv
Ml
D IV, w
Ikl
'3 I
s ii (81
W, t UO
0 w( o 04 1
b to t v4
s ki b ut
1 b.
w.
t t2
4 at
I 4 ilJ, 4 rfw
b 00,
DUi. i 95,
5t4 I9U
j be 4 ou,
a .1 4 J,
a iu, 4 ss
, 4 60,
6 70,
a 11
5 70;
6 '.1,
4 M
4 M
i w
60
a,
a
a m
j
London Stocks and Bonds.
ION'DON. June 6. Closing quotations on
stocks were:
14"
. W
.
. 6K
. ,1,
. 4
. 4t.
. 81
. tiki.
Consols moner . .
do account
Anaconda
Atchison
do pfd
Baltimore A nhlo
Canadian Paclflc .
1 hes. & Ohio
Chicago Gt W
C. M A St. P...
r Fleers
D A R. 0
do pfd
Ens
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Illinois Csmrsl ..
lxmla A N'aak....
M , K. A T
. M B-i S Y. Centrsl
. ... ovNortols A- W
6' do pfd
81 T, Ontario A W
....104VPeor.syHanla
.. HHslRand Mines
....161'4jReailng
. ... pOH' do 1st pfd
li"4 do 2d pfd
....177, Southern Hallsay
1" I do pfd
.... SSH'Southern Psrlflc ..
. ... 8iVnlon Psclfic
41 do pfd
Indicates Sunday.
The official number of cars of stuck
Drought in today by each road wave:
Cattle Hogs 8h p H'ses.
v.. m. v pt. t ty g
Wabash 2
Missouri Pncirk- Ry
I'nion Pacific svstem 66
C. & N. . Ky 4
K. E. A- M. . R K 7R
('.. 8t. P.. M . AO Rv 2
! B. A M. Ry 77
V., H. Ai y. Rv 4
C K. 1. At P. Ry., east.. 4
t-, K. I. & P. Ry., west 1
Illinois Central 1
Chicago Great Western. 1
Total receipts 208
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num-
Der 01 nead indicated
Buyers.
Omaha Packing Co
Swift and Company....
Cuduhy Packing Co
Armour & Co
Cuduhy Pack. Co.. K
Swift and Company, St. J
Swift and Co., country.,
Armour Co.. K C
Vansant oi Co
Lobman & Co
ilill A Huntzinger
Hamilton & Rothschild
L.. r. Husz
.12
M)jl S. Kteel .
tAV do pfd ..
is
M
lSis
.19
1
..is?- Wabssh
.. 1474,1 do pfd
.. 2V, Spanish 4a
SILVER Rar. firm, 26 13-16d per ounce.
r.i iva 1 per cent.
The rate of discount In the open msrket
for short bills is 2 1-16 per cent, for three
months' bills, 21-lti per cent.
Tresasry Statement.
WASHINGTON, June 6 Today s state
ment of the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, exclusive nf the $15o,0o0.0() gold
reserve in the division of redemption,
shows: Available cash balance, $132
KOld, 69.2nr,,.
Bank Clearings.
OMAHA. June 6 Bank clearings for to
day were 1.7i3(.if.79. and for tne corre
sponding dale last year 11. 326. 53" So.
XEW IOBK GENERAL MARKET
o
1
4
64 10 S
l'l 1
l 1
17
S7 2 1
4 6..
11 1
S
t
2
230 20
Cattle.
. . . . 736
....1.124
....1.M78
C. l'
12U
Hogs.
D. 262
5.i2i
4.32
Sheep.
4!K
1.213
74U
2o7
12
Wolf Murnan
Sol Degan
J. R. Root & Co.
Hulla At Kline ...
S. A- S
Other buyers
13
60
43
1
27
63
'is)
3
60
156
IS
428
Quotations of the Dar on Various
Commodities.
NEW YORK, June 6.-FLOL'R-Receipts,
26.762 bbls.; exports, 3.4D0 bbls; mar
ket, dull and unsettled; winter patents,
4g5.i: Winter straights, X4.6o4j4.isl; Alin
nesota patents. Jo.6X,(&6.i6; extra extras, 3.oo
3.75; Minnesota bakers, H75(i4.26; winter
low grades, 13 25-33 60. Rye flour, tlrm; lair
to good, $4.26y4.oo; choice to tancy, j-4.tnta
4.90,
CORNMEAL Firm; fine white and yel
low, i. coarse, ai.UK&l i;; kiiu dneu. ..00
2.H0
BARLEY Dull; feeding 44c c. i. f. New
York; malting, 46jj52c. c. 1. f. Buffalo.
WHEAT Receipts, 16.6V bu ; spot mar
ket, firm; No. 2 red. 11.02. nominal, ele
vator; No. 2 red, $1.04, nominal, f. o. b
afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth, $1.12 f. o. b.
afloat; No. 1 hard. Manitoba, $1.04 1 o. b.
afloat. In the face of bearish crop news
Including the weekly bureau report wheat
was firm and higher all day it reflected
strong cables, lighter receipts, very firm
outsioe markets and an advance in corn
and covering ot shorts. Ijist prices showed
Uc advance. July. S2"'-2c, closed at
sjc; September. 8n(utio. closed at ikic,
Decern la r, Sd,iis6c. closed at (6c.
CORN Receipts. 1.075 bu.; exports, 61.U65
bu.; spot market, steady; No. 2, noc, ele
vator, and fic f. e. b. afloat; No. 2 v'l
low. 6Sc; No. 2 white, 6l"i The opilon
market was quiet, but veiy firm, advan
cing on heavy western covering and small
receipts. The close was lc net higher.
July. 66''afi6c. closed at 66c.
OATS Receipts. 213.11m bu , spot market,
firm; mixed oats, jfi to 32 lbs., 3f'B':t.'ic;
natural white, 30 to 32 Ins., 3,tj31s.c;
Clipped white. SJ to 40 lbs , 36-4ic.
HA Y (Steady; clipping, tssJini-; good to
choice. 77'esic.
HOPS tsy; state, common to choice,
1Hm4. io'gZuv, is03, 2.'e2oc; oius, lial3c, ia
cltic coast, lisH, 25i2c; lisia, 2Vj4c; olds,
lifgl3c.
HIDES Steady ; talveston. 30 to 26 lbs.,
2K-; Caiifoiiun. .1 to 2o puunila, I.k- ; i exas
dry. 24 to 30 lbs., 1C.
LEATHER Slead ; acid, 24a2ftc.
PROVISIONS beet, nnn; laiiuly, $13.5(1
I&14.0U. iiit-ss. ii.i'igil.,Vi; i."ci. i.irji.ovI
iiai ket $12 5tsti i3 no; city exita India loess.
22.0Wj22.fcti. Cut meats. firm; pickled
nt-ilitwt. 1 .?); ph-Kn-u sliouiaers. j'fiTK-;
pickled hums. I"4il0c. Lsrd. steady; west
ern steamed. $7.1&(0i36, nominal: refined,
firm; continent. 7 4?,, southwest. $15.
compound, $o.37'36.i)('. Pork, steady: family,
14.!s"Ol6 i; snoii en ir, i2 Urjj lorn, mess
113 $7m i3 87.
TALLOW Steadv; city .$2 per rkg.i. 4ic;
country ipkgs. free), 44c.
RICK Firm; domestic iair tu extra, S$
6l,c: Japan, nominal,
Rl'TTER eak; street price, extra
creamery. 2h4t21c. Official prices: Cream
ery, common to extra. 1S'o2oc; reno.
vated. common to extra. 14ialsc; western
Imitation creamery, lRt.'EnPc; western firsts
lRc
POl'LTRY Alive. irregular; western
spring chickens. 224i24e; fowls. 5c; tur
keys, 12c. Dressed, easy: western broilers
SOU36c; fowls. l(iri3c; turkeys, 1313 17c.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. June 6 M ETALS A d.
cllne was reptirted in the London tin mar
ket, where spot dosed at liss 7s 6d snd
futures at 116. Lo-ally the market eot
tinued quiet, with spot held at $29 87t
' 12. Copper also was lower abroad
closing 6d 17s 6d for both spot and futures'
Locally the situation Is unchanged with
lake and electrolytic quoted at lii ofl and
casting at $14 76 Lead was higher In the
London market, closing at 12 lts M but
remained unchanged at $4 wd4 60 In' the
local market Salter was unchanged, at
23 12s d rn Ixndon. hut continued weak
in the New York market with spot lower
at $5.80. Iron closed st 4s 4d In Glasgow
and at 4s Ad In Mlddlesooro. Ik-sIIv- the
market was quiet, with S.'o. 1 foundrv
northern quoted at $'6 70717 60 No J
foundrv northern at $14 2AfTl7firt- No 1
fotindr' southern at $16 7F,4M7 1K v0
1 foundry southern soft at $17 Of.'Sn.jg; j'o
t foundry southern fet 1 25.rit 76
BT. LOriS. June -METAT.U-Lead
steady, $4 434 r. Spelter, dull. $5 ot.
Toledo seed Market.
TOLEDO, June 1-45EED Clover; cash.
aUikiri7J4J'a' yrimm Umotny, pnm
Totals 6.225 15,653 4.283
CA'ITLE There was a good run of cattle
here today, about 2o6 cars being on sale.
There were in addition five cars of Cali
fornia steers, consigned direct to a packer
and not Included in the receipts. The gen
eral quality of the cattle was good, some
choice stuff being on sale.
The cattle arrived in fair season and
buyers were on the hill lh good time, hut
the market did not open till late in the
forenoon. Buyers were bearish and showed
little Inclination to pick up the cattle.
The general market was very slow and
weak and shows a decline, in most cases of
lO&l&t. Ttading was draggy, even on the
good kinds, and It was wen along toward
noon before anything of consequence was
done. Sellers were obliged to make con
cessions, as noted above, and even then
found the stuff hard to move.
The cow and heifer market was very
little different from the steer trade, al
though on some of the good kinds there
was a little better feeling. There was no
urgency to the demand, In fact there was
little demand, and the market was slow and
draggy. Buyers did not seem to want the
cattle and forced a decline of about a
dime Some saUs on good kinds were
right around steady, but It was on stuff
that Just suited the eye of the buyer.
The grassv kinds were In poor demand and
suffered the most decline. There was very
little stuff sold till well along in the fore
noon. The market on bulls, x-eal calves and
stags felt the same decline as other classes
of cattle and went off about a dime, with
trading slow and draggy.
As has been the cane for some time the
supply of stockers and feeders was light.
There has been a limited demand for this
class of cattle for some time and today
there was very little call for them. Prices
were a little wenker and trading slo- and
dull. Representative sales:
BEEF STEER3.
No
11...
f ...
1 ..
i ...
4...
4 ..
...
4 ..
4i...
4. ..
li...
1...
10...
it ...
II...
J4 ..
1. ..
li ..
13 ..
t ..
n...
14...
;c, ..
17...
1!:...
only stesdy to t higher. Representative
snlea:
N At. gh r Ms At. h. rr
? ll (1 I ITUj Si I 40 I l'l)
V4 I . ITT 44 JM 14 I IIH
. ... 1 ai 411 I N i ... I i;s
! t'! is" I fo ? in . . !,-(,
M ! 0 a l jo 1.11 ::,
I 4 III u, tf.J ... 1 ts-s
M I?? lie. I fn H 47 . . I its
72 r-'l I r to 11 ae. t
:i Ki .. 1 :o t- sng 4 I M
71 M S 111 44 its ... JI-
77 : 1M 4 4! 144 ... I :2S
77 174 $0 4 JO 47 Mil IS I ;sj
M j-i . 1 to tit . 1
ISO S ( ffl 4 fTS t I HI
M .' ISA I to SI 144 I !l,
7! 114 t' lit 74 140 Si I
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SHEEP There was a fairly good run ot
sheep here today, the receipts, as has been
the case for some time, consisting largely
of shorn lambs; The market wus not In
a very satisfactory condition, although, for
the most part, prices ruled Just about
steady. Buyers were in no hurry to pick
up the sheep and trading was slow and
dull. The condition of the market was
due. In part, to the quality of the receipts.
There was no strictly choice stuff In the
barn and fair to medium kinds predom
inated. On this class of stuff buyers have
been Indifferent for some time and the
draggy trading of today was no more than
could be expected. In some cases sellers
found it Impossible to get steady prices
for their holdings and were compelled to
let go at prices looking right around a
dime lower. Some fairish western wetners
and yearlings brought $4.75. while a bunch
of clipped lambs sold for $6.60. Only a few
loads changed hands early and It waa well
along In the forenoon betort. anything like
a clearance was made.
Quotations for clipped stock: Good to
choice iambs. 5.80ni6.oi.; tair to good lambs,
5.5i6.fiO; good to choice Colorado wooled
lambs. b.8i7.16; good to choice yearlings,
5.U(4l5.1i; fair to good yearlinga. 4.7ofg"6-t;
good to choice we, hers, $4 60434.80; fair to
good wethers. $4 Ht54 60; good to sstiolce
ewes, $4.ii4.60; fair to good ewea, $4.omrf
4 40. Representative sales:
No. Av Pr.
3 western cull ewes 8i 3 50
1 western buck 2W 4 Ho
S3 western feeding lambs 6 4 00
40 western feeder lambs M 4 25
11F western feeder lambs 65 4 25
2$ western feeder sheep Ki 4 60
13 native lambs 106 4 H0
I i;iS western lambs 71 6 26
I 107 western lambs 68 6 26
16 western lambt 6" 5 26
227 western lambs 72 6 60
l.r,9 western lambs 72 6 70
3 native lambs l'tf 6 00
2 western spring lsmbs 75 7 50
37 western eull lambs 61 4 50
4 western ewet 112 4 6"
41 western wethert 68 4 76
172 western shorn lambs 65 5 60
426 western shorn lsmbs 66 6 HO
4 western spring lambs 75 7 50
77 western ewes 82 3 75
lis) western lambs 64 4 60
j 601 western lambs 74 5 40
, buO western lambs 457 6 40
At. Pr No. Ar. Tr.
...113 4 00 11 1114 4 !S
. 11,1.0 4 10 89 lOki 4 40
.1020 4 28 24 lilt 4 0
...1260 4 21 146 4 4
. .1040 4 35 1 1114 8 00
... 741 4 1 11 1174 I 10
. . 1 4 4f. li 1121 I It
S4F, 4 10 17 1310 I 10
1072 4 ii 14 137i i 20
. .1042 4 64 li ltoi I 10
...10S4 4 ii H4 I 85
...loll 4 84 It 1411 4 10
1071 4 70 14 1S47 I ii
...III! 4 70 4 1471 I U
lion 4 75 II 1131 I 40
1M)2 4 40 it 117 I 40
.. 1270 4 S '4 1414 i 40
.1244 4 IS 17.. 1414 I it
.. .1147 4 ii
BTELKS AND COWS.
. SI I 7S 24 Ill 4 44
. l"2i 4 14 li 1001 4 41
... 771 4 22 1111 4 14
.KITS 4 16 -3 1040 4 44
. 7:.0 4 40 21 If i 14
. . .1054 4 50 11 1347 i It
STEERS ANT HEIFERS.
... 718 4 41 12 1144 4 70
cows
.... It 2 40 20 til 9 ti
. . .ins" 2 S'i i lr,a I 4o
. . . .17 I 4.0 " 3 70
... M I 4" 4 1117 I 71
.,, tm tm ! 15 I 40
. . 774 1 on 10 lull 3 so
... U.0 I do I list I 40
...1"70 I 10 !l lfllt I fl
.. loo I 14 12 111 4 00
.1112 16 1! 1I2H 4 OA
... l4 t Si 2 lt"0 4 00
.. . SMI I 10 1 1410 4 no
...40 I 44) 10 1107 4 04
.. 12H0 I 40 6 11S 4 10
. . .1230 I 10 3 l'4 4 11
. . . 472 S 10 f Illl 4 II
... 17 S 60 12 UNA 4 85
CUU'b AND HKlrliRS.
,...i:i id s 1.4 i lo
HEIFERS
. . . . t I 21 1 30 80
. . . .S 2 70 1 470 4 00
li.o
64"
I On 4 ....
I 26 4 . ...
BT. LIP.
1 76
I so
1 oo
I 46
I 46
1340 I 70
. too I 76
.1020
. . 70
. 1024
. ,1"1
41. .
I ill I 76
HOGS There was
here for a Tuesday
il
446
4 10
4 10
1400 I 71
11k0 I 71
11.26 4 (M
linn 4 on
.1440
1230
4 00
4 10
460
SS3
me
l:w 4 76
Z'S) 8
CALVES.
I 16 1 ....
4 16 1
4 to 1
4
I
. 220
100
lfi
710
174
STOt Ktkfl AND KEtnEKs
I It
I 80
I 66
I 71
I 71
760
. 171
.10) 10
. IDS
. 440
. 34
I 74
I 00
I 00
I 00
I li
I 60
414 I 40
WO I 64
4 47 I 71
1 V.') 74
2 I 74
4 it I 41
20 744 $ 10
I 6IC to
1 7uo 4 00
t i,7 4 00
441 4 04
a good run of hogs
, over 2o0 cars bemu
on sale. r-ariy reports from Chicago
showed a rattier light run and prices ruling
right around a nltkel higher. These reports
gave sellers at ths point an advamssje
and there was a good strong tone to the
trading all througu ihe morning Buyers
Bars out rt- Bitrl f her - c j .
nisnd for the siuri. tm the upr.n,a; a fewH
sales were maoe at right around steady
prires, but' after the first round or two tl,t
market strengthened and sales were mad
at prices fully !V higher than veaterdav
There was a fair activity to the trade and
a clearance waa made In good season The
bulk of the hogs sold todav at $5ilsfiS2S
with the popular pries li ts ri the
close prices dropped bark a little and there
waa to Die weakness displayed, price ruling
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Dall and Aboat Steady Hoaa
Fire Cents Higher.
CHICAGO, June 6. CATTLE Receipts.
4.500 head; market, dull and about steady
good to prime steers, $6.4off4 ,ifc; poor to
medium, HMtr6.86; stockers and feeders
12 hlUnft 1st- on e I'r or. I. . '
625; canners. $1.60S2.W; bulls. $2754j4.t)0.
calves, $J.5UGj6.50.
iiuuo-riroeipii toaay, jt.umi head; esti
mated for lnti.iir.i,B. ftfxl k . ,
. .. .. -w. - , ,v. urau , uiarset,
6c higher; mixed and butchers, $6.15tio46
good to choice heavy, $5.8'jjS.46; rough
heavy, $4.756.00; light. $5.306.46; bulk of
sales, $6 35ii6.40
brlbhl'i A.NU LAMBS-Recelpts. 14.000
head: msrket we.sk- f,.t i.n,u
good to choice wethers, shorn, $4.76a")i;
m v.iu.ir liilAru, Blllirn. 4.UIKfl4nb-
western sheep, shorn. $3.iVr-u4 66; native
lambs. shorn ti FUViij; in- i-.,.i.u
shorn. $4.5.i.35. "
Kaaaaa 4'lti- Lire stork Market.
KANSAS CITY. Mo.. June 6. CATTLE
Receipts, lO.ouO head, Including 2.000 south
erns. Market 6filno lower hoice export
and dressed beef atsers. $5 25ift.()0; fair to
good, t4.264jTi.25; western fed sieers, M lVa
6 i; stockers and feeders. $S.0ftM 60; south
erns. 3.2G'6.0ii; southern cows, 2 onil no;
native cows, 12.264 AO; native heifers, $3 23
Ce6 00; bulls. $2 7h4i"l.oO; calves 13 (lofi 6ft.
HOGS Receipts, 12,000 head; market
opened 6c higher; advance lost. Top, $540;
bulk of sales, $5.80-96 S5; heavy, $5 3 i&o.3;;
paeaera. I6.(g6 40; pigs and lights, to 2'np;
BHEEP AND LAMRS-Recelpts. 4.500
head; market steady to loc lower; native
lambs. $5 757.50; western lambs, $f,.7D,a7.X5
fed ewes and yearlings, t4.2tvjrj.5ii; Texas
clipped yearlings, l4 7iVgi.25; lexns dipped
sheep, $4.25i24.75; stockers and feeders, Jj.bO
47-4.00.
t. Ioala Lire stork Market.
ST LOrifi. Ho., June 6. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 8.4s0 lu-ad. Including 5.000 Texans.
Market for naMves weak; Texans lower.
Native shipping and export steers. $4 wuQ
6(4'; dressed beef and butcher steers. $3.",6
ti.0. steers under l.irs) pounds. $3 .763 4. NO;
stockers and feeders. $3lKjj4&o: rows and
heifers, tl. 7696.25; eannert. 2 '"i2.50; bulls
$2 vij3 SR; can es, $3 ""&, ; Texas snd In
dian steers, $2.75134.75; cows and heifers
$2 0154 00.
H'.G Receipts. 11 ono head: market
steady. Pig snd lights. t6fi'o5 35; packers,
t4.ori6 36; butchers and best heavy. $5 25
f40.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts 4 50"
head, market steadv. Native muttons. $a 50
f4 75. lamb $6-f;; culls and bu'-ks
ii'bv. stockers. $$ 'k8i3.25. Texans, $3;$
$4o.
Mock la sight.
Receipts of live stock at the six principal
, . .. . . . . . . j v d r. y
South Omaha
Bioux City
Kansas City
fet. Joseph
St Ixiuis
Chicago
Total
head; market steadv. wooled lambs, $4 W.
float llie lorli Market.
SIOCX CITY. la. June 6-iSie.ll Tele
gram ) CATT1 E - K-, eipts. i head; mar
ket slow , stockers eteJi . 4eeve. $ ''
4 isi. cows bulls and niixeU. HXg4 ,
stockers and f. .l. rs, M vi tin calves and
eMrllrgs. is wu i,i
Hues rte.-ilits. 7.t' hr-ad.' market to
higher, f iling at V.- 1Vu5 25, bufk cl aaiaa,
17S.2P. . -
OM AH VtHOIKIALE MARKET.
4'oadltloa of Trade aad Maotatloaa oa
taple and Fane Prodnce.
EOGS-Receipts fair, market steady; cav
dl-d stock, 15c.
l.IK l'cl 1. TRV-llens. h'c. roostera, byi
6c. turkeys. l.;i&c. ducks, inc.
BTTTER-Packing. stiH-k. l.ipl.7ic; choica
to fancy dairy, lu2oc; creameiy, HtJdo;
prints 42c
KhKSH KISH-Trout. Pc: halibut, lie;
buffalo (dressed), lc; pickerel (dressed),
6c, white bass tnressedi, 12c; Sunflsh, to;
lrch (scaled and dressed i. !c. pike, Sc;
catfish, lie, red snapper, h'c; salmon, 14e;
craipiea. 12c; eel, 16c, bullheads, lie; blacat
baas, ;; whitehsh idiesedi, luc; trot
legs, per dog, sec, lobsters, green, i.e.
boiled lobsters. 3m-, shad roe. 46c.
HAY Prices quoted by Onaha Wholesale
Hay 1'eHleis association. Choice, t.u;
No. 1. th.oti; No. 2. $6ti; coarse. $5.iio. These
prices aie for hay of good color and ousw
ity. WRAN Per ton. tlS.Ou.
TROPICAL FRUIT.
ORANUEo-Bl Michael, all sites. U.7t
64.11; ex ira 1 u. i icy Mediterranean sweeia,
ail sites, 4-ou, fancy navels, suta
im, ltu. l,o, 2i. :n., 25. 4.1 25: sices MJ, Isk sis,
V ib. seeoungs. nil six. s.
Lr.Mo.NB i.imonlera. extia tancy, 270, 300,
and ti sixes, $3.76, tancy, ;;ti, w and ax.il
sites, 4J bu, choice, ., and -iu site. i.tu,
. and W aises, $2.;'j;t no.
DATES 1'er box nf 1-lb. pkgs.. t-.W;
Hallowe en, In io-lo. ooxes. pc' lb.. 60.
FiUS (.aliiornia. per lu-io. canon, iWt
eier; unpolled Uniyrna, iour-crju, uc, five
vrown, 2c
HAN AN AB-l'er medlum-aixed bunch, tklt
ti-i'. jumbos,. t2.5tsij3 00.
I'lNLAlThtB- r iui luu, per crate ot 34.
30 and tfo sites. $a.(i, 42 sltw, $2 ,6.
I'hl I l b Acl Mr.iAi.NB.
APR1C u 1 1 Canioi ma, pi i 4-bekei
ciate, ll.5ti.
PLl'Aio California, per 4-basket crate,
$1.4u. ,
PEACHES California, per 26-lb. box,
ti.2t.
CHERRIKS-Cahfornln. black, per l-lb.
box. $1 1;,, wnltp. per h-it. box, $i.0u; aiia
tourl, box ol 24-ijts.. t3.il).
MIHAM HM.ltit.6-mffsourl, per 34-uart
case, 1 7fcii- mi.
TANGi.Kl.NtJS California, per halt Bex,
$2.li.
CK AN RERKI ES Jerseys, per crate, KM.
(KObEHEKKIKS-Hox of H qts., $2.60.
CANTAlAil'i'Lrj Mexican, per Ciait, ttkOO
7 5U.
VEGE'i'AiiLwS.
Tl'RNIPS-New. per doz., luc.
(AKKUib-New, ptr tlcx.. 44-0.
PArvei.N 1 I S Old. per bu., 4uc.
WAX HEANtt per r-bu box, I6c; string
beans, per ',,-,u. box, ,6c; bu. oox wax or
si.'ing, I2.00W2.26.
POiA 1'OeA- Home gicwn. in sacks, per
bu., 3tic; Colorado, per bu., 4,,c, new pou
tocs, ier bu , $1.10.
wjs.aNS Navy, per bu., $2.
CI. CUMBERS Per dot.. siiSc.
PEAS-New, per bu. box. l.'.iit2.00.
'lUMATutD-r iorida. fancy, pel B-basket
crate. t-l.Ao; choice, per 6-baskct crate, 42. Ti.
btl.NACH-Per bu.. 50c.
CABUAtiK Calilurnia in crates, per lb
3c.
PEET8 New. per dox. bunches, 45c
ONIONS New, per dox. bunches. 15c;
Bermudas, K-r crale of about 6o lbs., tl.ba.
RADltiHLS Hot house or southeto, per
dox., 2uc.
LETTL'C E Hot house, per dol.. 3640c;
head lettuce, per do)! , 75c
CAULIFLOWER St. Louis, per crata ot
1 doz.. $1.60.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEESE Swiss, new, 15c; Wisconsin
brick, 16c; Wlscot sin ltmburger, 15c; twlna,
134)14c; young Americas, 14c.
NUTS vainuta. No. 1 soft shells, new
crop, per lb.. 15c; hnrd shells, per lb., 13c;
No. 2 soft shells, per lb., 12c; No. 1 hard
shells, per lb., 12c; pecans, large, per lb.,
12c; small, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per lb., 7c;
roasted peanuts, per lb., 6c; Chill walnuts,
per lb., DjlJV; almonds, soft shell, per
lb., 17c; hard shell, per lb., 15c; ahellbark
hickory nuts, per bu., $1.75; large hickory
nuts, ier bu.. $1.50.
HIDES No. 1 green, 7c; No. 1 green,
tic; No. 1 silted, 64c; No. 2 salted. 7Wc;
No. 1 veal calf. 10c; No. I veal calf, lc;
dry salted. 714c; shep pelts, 26cfcl-00;
horse hides. Il.50tjt3.o0.
Wool Market.
BOSTON", June 8. WOOL The wool rpsr
ket continues in a strontr position TTksnrr"
of the past week Indicate to traders that
the large buyers believe the basis of prloes
Is to run high. While the scoured basis of
most of the sales recently made Is still
largely a matter of estimate, such definite
Information as Is obtainable shows clearlv
the strength nf the market The scoured
basis In this market is about 70f72c for fine
clothing wool. 67fi'r for fine medium. Soifj)
S7c for three-eighths and one-half blood and
2if65c for one-quarter blood. It la ssld thst
very little fine staple wool will be made this
year, as most of the wool will be sold In
the orlglnnl bags without sorting Foreign
wools are strong Pulled grades are acarce.
The ranis In this market Is about as fol
lows: Ohio and Pennsylvania XX and
shove. 34i 35c: X. SlT3!r; No. 1. 3R'63!c; No.
2. SDtOc; flno unwashed, 24(&25c; one-quarter
blood unwashed. 33'T34c; three-eighths blood.
33fft4c; one-half blood. 32fJ33c; tinwathed
delaine. 271i?Sc; unmerchantable, 2ft(&20c; fine
washed d. l iin'-. 37'g3Sc. Michigan Fine un
washed. 22'a lc: one-quurter blood un
wanted. 33ra4c; three-eighths blood washed,
tttfi S3 V; one-half blood. 30n53c: unwashed
delaine. 251 2c. Kentucky. Indiana, etc.
Three-eighths brood. 3484Ve. Territory.
Idaho Fine. 22iii2.V; heavy fine, 1tVgVe; One
medium. 22i&23e; medium. QTic; low me
dium, 2eVfi27c. WyomlntTFine. 2Kb?2c; heavy
fine, l&'fllflc; fine medium. 22i923c: medium.
2ig27e: low medium. 2RiB27c. Utah and
Nevada Fine. SfiflTc; medium, ISoJIOc; fine
medium. 2L'it523c; medium. 2tilTI7c: low me
dium. 27'&"2e Dakota-Fine. 2T??22c; fine
medium. 2Ka22c; medium. 2fi'!j27c; low me
dium. 20-7727C Montana-Fine. 24a25c: fine
average, 21'ff23c; fine medium choice, Sfff 2c :
average. 21'22c; staple, 27(52c; medium
choke. 27-6 2c.
ST. LOf'IS. June fi.-WC)OI-Steady ; me
dium grades, combine; and clothing. 2Vi
ftlc; light fine. 2Va-9c; heavy, a3224c;
tub washed. 32f?42c.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. June . COTTON Spot
closed dull: middling uplands. 8 40c; mid
dling gulf, tffti-; sales. 1X3 bale.
LIVERPOOL. June "OTTON-flpot In
limited demand; prices 4 points lower;
Amerirsn middling fair. 511d; good mid
dling, 4.7d; middling. 4 Hid; low middling,
4 45d; good ordinary, 4 27d; ordinary, 4 lid
The sales of the day were 7.000 bales, of
which 600 bales were for speculation and ex
port and Included t.7's American. Re
ceipts, 2i.2nft bales all American.
ST. IXHIS. Mn. June COTTON
Quiet Middling. f-lir. Mules, eiSel hales;
reelpts. list hales; shipments, 377 bales;
stock, 48.783 hit leu.
NEW ORLEANS, 1.. June COTTOM
Quiet; sales. lO.i'w bales; ordinary. 64c;
goon ordinary, k u-iec;
1II-I60; mhldliiig. H3-DW-:
V-: middling fair. t-lSc.
bales; stork. 111.413 hales
lower middling,
good middling.
Keci-lrts. 4,41
Oils and Rosin.
NEW YORK. June 8 Ol LS Cottonseed
oil. firm: prime crude, nominal; prima
yellow. 274j2e. Petroleum, steadv; re
fined New York. $: Philadelphia and
P.altimore. p;.K: Philadelphia and Balti
more in bulk, $3 So. Turi ntlne, quiet, (W
5H)Uc.
SAVANNAH. Ga., June t OIL Tur
pentine, nominal, 7nr
ROSIN Dull. A. B C. $3 SO: D, $3.90: K
: F. $4.10; ij. 1415; n, $4 20; I. 14 3n;
K, $4 4"; M. $4 50; N, $40, WG, $4.70; WW,
$4 Ml.
OIL CITY. Pa.. June . OIL Credit bal
ances, $1 27 Certificates, no- bid. ghln
ments. 72.4fir, bhls ; a vet-age, 77.C- bbls.
Runs. 2f f.;0 bbls.: sverage. 5R.M1 bbls.
Shipments. Lima. S2 073 lbla ; average, 72 -27.
tiMs Runs, Limn. 4I8 bbl.; average.
43.230 bt.ls.
Ca'tle. Hoj Sheer.
6)0 lo.4f J5ViO
btxt 7.imo
1" X'"-' L.tso 4.f','i
1 726 11.42 1D26
t.fsW 11 rts) 4 art,
46"i 140O1 14. (4,
K.nX 71,02 iVlS
I. Joaeph LI. Itork Market.
ST JOSKPH. Mo.. June I. CATTLE
Receipts. 1.72S head; market mostly )0r
lower Natives, I40085.75, cow and hel.
r. tl.ttstjtf.. stockers and feeders. $2.ti
4 e75.
HOGS-Recelptt. U Vi head: market
strong 10 6c higher. Light $tt04f$a6; me
dium and heavy, $T5 32u?4 1714 ' m
SHEEP. AND LAM'68-Rcelpti1 i,2t
Drr (iooda Mnrket.
NEW YORK June 6 -DRY tiOODB A
firmer statlstlcAl Pk'&;tlun la cvldnt in all
sections of the dry good market with
prices tending upward No actual advance
have been reported djrlng the day. but
buyers find II very dirncu'i to secure d
liveries at anything Ilka autlsfacl my dates.
Buyers are not operating extensively, but
show a desire to cover themselves mora
extensively in the future.
Edwards-Wood Co
lneorporated . .
nJo Cfflce: Fll'h aad Robe, ktraatl
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DKAIelfta IN
Stocks, Grain, Provision
Ship Your Grain to Us
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