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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1897)
TILE OMA11A DAILY HEE ; KSHAY , JTJXE 2 , 18i)7. COMMERCIAL A8D FINANCIAL Wheat and Provisions Are "Weak and Oorn and Oats Are Strong. FROST DAMAGE GIVES A BOOST TO GRAIN Jlar.y Hcnr 1'notiirn Coiilrlhiite 1 KCL-II lic Ie-iidlnu Ceroiil from AdMim-lim wllli OllicrM Hour 1'rodiictx it Mckcl Lon'cr. CIUCAOO , June Speculative markets did not all KO one way today. Whllo wheat nnd piovlMons were weak , corn nnd oats nvere ftrong. Weak tables nnd n total lack c/f cntli lU-manJ caused a decline In wheat of l' , < c per bushel. Coin , pn the other hand , advanced He. fiost elamnge Iran driving chorU to cover. Oats nilVnnccd VtlOic fern n hltnllar rcuton. I'luvltlona clo vd tit a vie- l.no of about Go nil aiound , ' Wheat wa wink nt lite opcilltiK In con- of thb piling up of the i.ncu S.iluuliy mornlntf und thu woaknesi | of tlio Mvorpoo ; innikvt. ' 1 Ho lotl'r vnt the inost potint of thu o tulng fLiilurta un I nl- ihougn dry weather und Miarp fro t linvi- bte-n the chti ncttrlsltt. .if the climate ton- OliluiiH clnm Satutdny. lhu nad but little client In HtnMiift the hand of K'lort i-dUra. July vvhcnl. which elo-ed aatuiebtj nt S'tc , titiuntd today nt i7Viti7V. and after n te.ni- Tiur.uy icoovei-y to w'iKiA'i' * . " stinted on a dikllnu. wlilc.h by 1 ! orliick had curt ltd the tirloo to t/,4c. ' 'luii Illllii | iurt follovvlng the tmenltifr dtLllne wua all the cited thu u- iiuiU of lru- had on thinarket , It bi Ing considered lluil lit ! e tn no d image would mum thcrclumi. I.lvcipool wns I'/jd ktAir nt the opening than It clu-ed Silurilav. l-oi- wi'ie said to hive bfen tellers of lroember vvlH'iit lii Now Y.nk. Who it on P.IV.IKU ili < crciii < til I,440XX ( ) bushels. iuiu- : iir tn sloths' , norordlliK lo Hcclbolun , lie- noa'cd l.MS.OKJ bushels Intvcclt. . The I'nt- llh visible limit a vd M'i.WM bushels. The- vvtnld'n shlpintntf for the \vetk were 5 itf > 0)J ) bushels. Tne iloiucHtlcltlblc showed u ile- GititM * of l.o'i'j.txx ) bushel * iiKulnst tr > S.00 ( Iw'totls ill cieasc ! tlio ceuusp'jmllliK v.'i ek of the > c.if before. This vv-n a disappoint ment IIM the trnile liiul \pfCtr-d n. ilecicu1"1 of nt leant 1,7 = > 0 , < WO liu-hel ? . Chlt-UKO le- ccl. > t' > wire 21 cms of wheat ntul Ifil.'CO L'lislie'H ' ivvero ln pe'e'leil out uf ylure.Iln ' - heapblls nml Duluth n-pcirteJ 1,0'Ji cms n > - ci-lvcil clnces Satuulii.v , aK lnst 1,451 for the flnillar ilina of the \vielc lieforu unil 1.4S4 cam the lllsu elnj . of Inut year , The pool c.i h demand rctulte 1 in a iul.il loss of premiums here , June Hflllnif lit Jul.v price" i'hH VVIIB u fiictoi In the luiuldallon which vvni Kcncr.il and sleaily nil vnornltiR liu'lnif -tht lust hour Rhorts covered to n ceitaln ixtont , their efforta cnusltiR n reduction to 67'iiThe lutes' iriiillnK " ) nt G7ift'il4 < - ' lld. lld.Torn was Mronc ; anil active compared with thn ii uii : dullness of the market. The fear of e'\ten lvo dnmnR6 bthe fro't1 * started Rcncrnl buying herB : lie ng t-p-'tlallv proro- IneiU and the marki-l uilvunceil fteadlly , be- Inc ; stionir cvon when wheut was at HH % vciltcst. ilccclpts vvcie very heavy 1in" cuf. July openeil UP hlKhcr at 2.1 He. sold nt 21'ic. then advanced to 21c. 'lliat vviu the cloHliiB price. OntB was llrm , helped by a InrKe cn.sh ile- niainl. by ROUI ! sbed clearances nnd by frT t icpoits. TrndliiR was not 1 irpo. but the nmilcut was by no irnim a dull one- . Ilrce'ptH were UCi" cars. Local stocks dp- cre.ised fllOOiHl bushels. July opened n Hhaile higher at 17'i7n'/to ' , and advanced to 17ic > whtru It clo cd. I'tovlsioiis wcio vciy erratic , the market moving up and down within a c-m a-at'vel/ minovv range , but without any uppnrciu oulitde sere tiers' manipulation The mni- ket ultlmattlv felt the bieak In wheat , nnd Jlnjl pilPCH were close to thebottom. . July nork clo--id about " > c laser nt 4795 : Jui > li id , about 5u lovve : at $157' ' WHO and July rib" about 5c lowei at $ l.Cfft ( 12'/- Estimated iccelptq Wedncftliy : Wlitiit 21 cms : corn , iiuo cars ; oaf , 72.1 cars ; hogs , 2\(00 head. Leading futuiCH laiiRC as follows : ArIicii'H"l'o > Jii I UUMi I C.i.v. | Uleuj'TsTtdy. \ \ bent- July. . . mm , OOM LUJ14W ' ' llec. . ! . Corn- June. . . .MM asw i'.IW E.1X I3U Juhv. . JIJ * Eipt. . . OnlH July. . . , ' " 111 * P0i-k July. . . 7 PI S O.'W I oJJi - no 7 H7M 7 07' 8 ( I7ln 7 sr. 7 02 a uo Julv. . . : i on 3 ns 3 no j oai % fcont. . . a 70 a 7u J U7S 3 70 .4 70 Eli'llllbt Julv. . . 4 .in 4 M 4 .in 4 1" bept. . . I .17 4 40 4 1 'W 4 87' < No. r. Cash quotations wcic ns follows : riOUU Quiet ; -winter patents , $3 C05J4 70 ; slrnlts. l lOfJI CO ; pprlnR special , H 40ii4 50 , Fprlue ; rntentH J4 0001 23 ; straits , (3COiiJ75 , buKeiH. J2R3G3 10. WH1JAT N.I i cprlnR , C7Vt < iCSc ; No S tprlns , C3iC < ic ; No 2 red , 77c. < XIlN-No. 2. 2.WI2TOC ; No 2 > ellow. 24c. -OATS No 2 , nviu , f. o b ; No. 2 white , 20ii22u ' ; No X white , 18U21c. lt\i : No. 2. p2V4i > . IIAKUIY No. 2. f. o. b. 33c ; No 3. :0032',4c ' ; No. 4 , f. o b. , 2Gfi32c. 1'I.AXfinCD No 1 , f. o. b. . 7CUC77C. TIMOTHY bunt ) Prime. J2.75. I'UOVIblONS Mess pork , per bbl. . J7.9007.93 Ixiril , per 100 ibs. , 3 62140-3 53 Short ribs fides ( UxHf ) , $4.1'O4 40. Dry Failed shoulders lluixcd ) . $5 OOS1 25. Short clear sides ( boxed ) , $1 C2 < 3OI AVHIBICY Distillers' finished poods , per gal , 11 19. SUOAItS Cut lonf. Jl 31 ; cranulatrd. 54 7C. Un * ho Pro lucj oxcli inzo tolir thn biittar mir- bct WIIR Iliiu : cruiniorr. IKgllUc : dilry , 7a lie FuKH.caHy ; fre-Bh , 8Hc. Clicflso. woik ; 7) < M 7 lc.Tltvo poultrj. Htendy ; lurkoyu , 7iSc ( ; clilck- MJW YOHIC GIMHAI , MAIIKCT. of the lny uu Ge-jirrnl Cnntmoillile-H. YORK , June 1. rijOUR nccclpts , 27.9C6 bbls ; exports , 1,715 bbls. ; dull nnd easier with wheat ; Minnesota patents , 1 1 0004 20 ; winter ex tras. J3.30 < f3C5. Hje Hour , etcady. COIINMUALr-Uasy ; jellow western , C8e- . 1 HVli-lull : No. 2 western , 37lc. ! IIAItl.KY Quiet ; 25 c. . 1IAJU..KY MALT Nominal , WIIHAT Ilecelpts , 257,100 bu. ; exports. 213,775 tin. Hpot. weak , opened weak under lower cables nnd fure-ltm nellliiK- , rallied on frost reports , but nraln turned weak , Influenced by a disappointing iltcreaFo In the \lulble uupply , biavy later con tinental cjiblpa und liquidation cloKlni ; with a dlBlit rally on covcrlnc at TtOlHo ; No. 2 red. Bi ptember , C 8-16iJ70c , closlni ; at 70e. ( YRN Iteeelplv. 244M bu , ; exports , 44 S9I bu. Epot. Htiaily ; No 2 , 29Hc , oiwned steady. Mail pintnillllrm nil day on front talk nml the ro- tent bin dull demand , cloflnj ? unUianKeul ; Bei > - tiii-Vr. 29 9-KfiisOc , closing nt SOc. OATH Ue-eelptH , 4'4BOO bu ; exports , 120,625 bu Epot , No. 2 , : i'ic ; dull and nominal , closlni ; at ' , i net higher , HAY Hteady ; ehlpplnir , Me ; peed to choice , ' HOPS Quiet ; state common to choice. 1503 crop , 3 tc : IS'Jfl crop. CflOoi Pacino coast. Ib'Ji crop tU4i > : lkKI ! crop , 6 1 < V ; . ' H1OUR rirm : Oulveston. 14c ; lluenos Aires IS'iWltic : Ti-xiu. 10V4c ; California. He. LiATlIiit : bteady ; hemlock sole , lluenos A > res , 1D4JJ1C. PROVISIONS Reef , steady ; family , I9f&i71050 extra. J70C0SO ) ; be-ef hanm. J2I. cut meats , ftijilyi plckleel bellies. J3 W4T3 50 : pickled shoul- Ur . JSllfjuM ; pickled hams. } OOft < > SO I ru. dull ; werttrn steam , $13 HJ ; refined , quiet , Poik Heady. Tullovv , ttrady , < | ulet , HUTTUR-Recelpts (2 ( dajs ) , 34.744 pkg > . ; rtrin- ? 4wtfo"i'oCrelmielT' UBIBci It"n8. | 'Pe : factory , I'MKIMK Receipts (2 ( da > s ) , I7f7 pkgs. ! easy te.'l' " > ? , ' , ! , 'V'e ' : .V"1- ' " 8c : rart i : < 3afv-Ileeelit | (2 da > ) , 27G. pkKs ; etate and IHmmMvanla , lOlic ; vvtslrrn , . .tl'5rUoln ' ! < 'lUlct ; utrulneel. common .o good l ilWRI.ii , Turpentine , quiet ; 2G JH27l4c ! 1'etroltum , Penniilvaiilii cnule , steady ; July , fSc fair to extra , 4H Cc ; Japan , XV York Dry < ! OO | N Sl. NIIW YORK. June 1. The market for drj goexlii liovved a ulltlit gain In Ihe bulk of bu l , lic done toda > . Thin wa * due In u largo mean. ure lu Ihe faet that two ila > ' accounts bad uccumuluted lather than any growth in the jir.en l demand for either noel or for cotton Kcx > d At II nt hands UMa > ' demand U tlll quite limited. Staple cotton Inactive , Coarte r < -Jrr d collonK continue dull. Print cloths are lu'd lu IK n inrr ut Kail River , tlicuali no changes In iiuolatloim hava txen made' . Prlnta are it-n. < rally dull , but In come quarters iale-a of fall I iri n led HOcid * and tlannelette * urn mude In con- rlUrablr quanlltln. Woolen and wonted goods chow no Improvement. Jobbers leport butlnen of lleht proportion * . Hi. I.oulH fiii'r l JlnrUcU. BT. LOUI8. Mo. Juno 1. FLOUli Uull and nnk but a iliiilc hlKhtr. PtttenU (4 WS4 TO ; rrtra fancy , 11150449 , fancy , J350CJ75 , choice , .W11UA.T Tbi ip culttlv ouukit optncd with light tfiullnc , but foou 1 > c < nin4 rtrnr mid .hero vrn ri ripld ndvni.-p. Kor Ihe wnnt nt > uiv Kirl , h.nvev.r , tno nmikct ilerllnrd. ( luring fK'in 14C to 'lo under Sntuidn ) ' * nnnlf Spot nifltf. s'o 3 red tcvnlor , SI Vic bM ; tinek , frifMc , July , CSUc bid ; AtiRiitt , C7'CWc , FepKmbir , ne CORN -PuturrR flrnifr n rrpn-lx .f ilnnlnge by 're"t ' , hmVy hVevil receipts nnd n mtr.Icrat cnsh limhnd. Spot , lower , No. 2 eas'i , Kat Julf , JJWiff llxtc , Fct > trmlHr , 23'ic nrkcd. OATH Futiins mill , but firm. Spot , lower ; No 2 cnth , 1c bid ; July. IS'ic bid. ItVi : Noinln.il , Me trarl < , II M1I.KV- ( mlnnl CORN.MKAL ( I fBVl.iu 1IRAN Dull , weak iimT unctiting * ' ) . PLAXmiUn fitendy , 74c. TIMOTHY 3iii-Prlme. l2.MR2.fXl HAY- Dull , steady imd unchanged. P.-ftlrlo , (4.WI * M , lit TTHIlWrnk. . Creamery , I Iff 15 1 Ac ; d.ilry , C812.J. . ini3 : Sttiilyj 7 lc. \MI1SKV-U.11. COn ON TIBM-CSc. HAltlINO--S' , jr , . . MP.T.M.S-Lcai ! , quiet , nnn ! Oi403.12 ; < 4. Snlln | , Hdnly , M t.fkcil pnoVlSIONK--Pult , ilulli tniilcr. standard liirf" , Jobblne , ! 3H' 75. I.ird , dull , weak , rime utiMim , (1.42'/i ; cholw , (3.50 Ilicon ( boreil ) , .boulders , t > > * U ; extra shftrt , clear , (525 ; ribs. ( * , 40 , tliottK. ! i ,10. Dry < alt ni"nl5 ( bovcd ) . Fhoulil'iii , nnd extra fliorl , clcir , (4 75 ; libs , ( l.si nhorty , tl. POl LTRY Tlilckeni > , old hen * , Cc ; durks , fprlng , HCI2'icj ' , c fe- , Plrur. IMeO bhK ; vvhral , 20,000 bu ; mm. tn Ooo bu. , pats , -278 OW bu Hllll'MU.NTS t'lour , . " ,000 bids r vvlicat , 1,000 bu corn , 10,000 bu , ; ontii. G.040 bu. OMAHA < n\iitAi : , UAiticirrs. OoiiiIKIoii of Trnilx mill ( IttotiitloiiN on Mnil | < > nml I'nniM 1'ioiliicv. i : ns-llulk of Rales. ? c. lU'TinR-Commen to fair , CflSe ; choice to fane ) , lOfllAii Fcjiaralnr creamery , 15c ; Bath- cud crramery , 13' , OA.Mi ; iverjthing : nut of reason. VKAlr-Chnlro tut , SO to 120 Ibs. , quoled nt SfiJie' ; I iri'e- und coarse , tSi'c. HVi ; POULTRY-Hens , Kljc : rocks , SffSo ; Hpiliuhlel.rns , per Ib , ISc. PlUI.ONh I.lvc , 7& COc ; flead pigeons not v < Milled HAY Uplnnd , W.Ovl , midland , J4 50 ; lowland 5100 ; r > e straw , J4CO ; colcr makes tic price on ! m > , light biles rcll the test , only top grades bilng tup prlCHH. IIROOMCORN llxlrcmelv slow mile ; new rrop dcllvried mi track In country : choice green sclf- worklner calpet. per tb , 2T2'.uj ! choice green , nmnlnc o hurl , 2ji'U' : ctimmon , H4c. QRUHN PIAS-PCI : jj-bu. box. GOOCOC. PI1J PLANT Per Ih . ' 4e CUOU.MmilS-Pei do = , 40050 Texas. H-bu. bov. SOefH.iX ) . TOMA'IOUS-lVi 4 b Ekr > t crate , $1.7,1. RADISIIIIS- dor , 1Wc. L7TlUCi-Per ! : doz. , 2Ciff2.-c. AS'AX HHANK Per h-bu. box , 90c JMOO ; per bu , tt PARSNIP * ? Per bbl , 7ue. STRINO IlIJANS-l'er ' 4-bu box , 90c. NI2\V ONlONS-I'er 1107 lOQICc. PARSLIY : Per do ? . 20T2rc. ONIONS I cr bu . ( I.M. LI.MA HIUNS-Pei Ib , 3c. HIANS : Hand-picked navy , per bu , (1 10 CAIIIIAOUCalifornia , 2Uc per Ib. POTA1Gi : < 5-Ncw , per bbl , (3 Co ; per bu. . SOc ® Jl.OO , old native stock , per bu , 25u. PRUI IS CALIFORNIA CIIIIRRUJS-Per 10-lb. box , (1.55 Ol.M. MRAWlinilRinS-rancy , (1 60. APPLiS-No : KhlpplliB Hock. SOUTHERN PLUMS Per 24-qt. ctne , $1.75 1T250. COOSIJIIIJRRIiS : Per 21-qt. ease , (200. MI. CII.LANIOUS. NUTS Almonds , ( . .illfornla , per Ib , laigc clze , 13c , llrazlls , pel Hi , lOc , UnKll h walnuts , per Ib , fancy , soft shell , UiTl'.c : standards , lOiJlle1 ; nilerls , per Ib. . 10n ; pecnns. poll-hcd large. 910c | , jumbei. Ilj12c ; , lurgo hickory nuth , II 21 per bu ; cocnanutfl , 4Uc each TIGS Imported fancy 4 erown , 20-lb boxes , lie , 5 crown TO Ib boxes , 13314c. 11OXIJY Choice. 13ffl5e. CIU1-R flirlllcd Juice , per half bbl. , (2.35 ; per bbbl . J4 OOfll 25 MAPI.n SYHUP-rive-gal cans. each. (215. KI ; | cans , pure , per doz , (12 ; half-gal , cans. * r.2V quart cans mo TROI'K'AL ritUITS ORANOHS faccdlln s , (125 ; Mcdltcrronem Bvvtrts fane } . $1 50. LKMONS Mot'lniiK. fiincj. $3 Vf3 ) 71 ; chol'c , (300fj325 ; choice California 5250 1IANANAS Choice large Ftocl : . per bunc'i. S200f(225 ( , medium-sired bunches (1 Vff ? W. rniisii MIJATS. I > RISSCD : HIJIjrClotid native sfeers , 400 to fOO Ibs , 7c , good fore'qimiters Etccrs , S'/de ' ; good hindquarters , S' c ; vvotcin steers , nite ; fanej heifers , CV4c ; good heifers Cc ; good foi charters heifers , 6c ; good hlndqunitcrs heifers , So : Rood cows , Cc ; fair cows. 6Ho ; common cows , 5c cow foretiuttrtem.4l.c ( : cow hlndqiiarlets. 74c IllJCr CUTS Tenderloins , 20c : bonjiess strips , I0c ; strip loins , Fc , lolls , 9c , tlrloln butts , 9c ; fhouldcr clodH , C'Jc ; lump butts , be , steer chucks , 4'4c. cow chuc'ts. 3Uc ; 1 onelcss chucks. 4'4c : cow plates , 2UC ; steer plates , S Jc. Hank steak , Gc ; loins , No. 1 , 14c ; loins , No 2. 12c : loins , No. 3 , re ; No 1 short loins , ICc ; No. 2 short loins. He , No. 3 short loins , 12 : ; sirloin endi ) , S10c ribs. No 1. 12c , ribs , No. 2 , lOc ; rlb , No. 3 , 7cj steer rounds , 7o , cow rounds , d4c ; cow rounds , shank off , 7c ; cow rounds , 'hank nd rump off , 7'4e , trimmings , 4c ; b"cf shanks. S'tc ; brains , per doz 25c ; sweetbreads , per Ib , lie ; bweetbreads ( calves ) , per Ib . 40o , kldnejs. per doz , 3"c , ox tails , each , "c ; livers. per Ib , 214c ; hearts , per Ib . IVSc ; tongues , per Ib . 12u. PORK IJrpFped pigs , 6'4cj drefscil hogs , 5c ; tenderloins , 10V4e , loins , 6c , spare ribs , 35ic , ham sausage , butts , 5c , shoulders , rough , 5c ; shoulders , skinned 6'4e ; trimmings , 44c. leaf lard , not rendered , SV c ; heads , cleaned , 3c , snout and cars , 3c : backbones , 2c ; chrek meats 3cj neck bones. 2'4c ; pigs' tails , Jc ; plucks , each , 6c ; chltterllrgs , 6c , hoeks , 4c hearts , per dcz , 25c ; stomachs , each , 3c : tonEnics , each , 7c ; kidneys , per doz , lOo ; brains , per doz. , ISc , pigs' feet , per doi , 30c ; livers , cacn , 3c. STOCKS AM ) IIOXDS. l.oiiiloii HII > IIILV AKKlHtH ImrKvly In HrliiKTluK Ul > Ilio I'rlei'H. NHW YORK , June 1. During the cepsnlion of trading on the Stock exchange yesterday London took hold of American railroad stocks and brought up the price of all those which arc. In- lernnllonally lifted to n point materially above New York's close of Saturday. Promptly upon the opening- the market here this morning lingo orders to buy for London account were executed to cover sales made In London at the advance ? The consequence was a jump at the opening to the Louden parity for nearly all thi Intcinatlonnls. hi. Paul was the favorite In the arbitrage operations , but there were purchases of all the Internationals. London reports In Heated that the traders there laid much stress ur > on the speech of Secretnr ) Gage nml bU optimistic opln- icn of the busineptt outlook. Some reaction fol lowed upon this early jump In prices , the do- prettdon cpreadlng tjmpnthetlcally from one to two centers The Cleveland , Cincinnati , Olifcngo & St , -mils shares continued to tng without an > good buying to sustain lliem Admissions that thn earnings lime been Insulllclent to cover the dividends on the preferred clock have led tu the suppoi-ltlon that the rate would be reduced. The additional ( oil In the common stock or 3 ' 4 points was a iIr K on the matket. although r. later re covery left the net lots only 14 This was sup plemented by some heaviness In the granger group , caused by reports of crop damage bj frostx Hurllngton's Increate In net earnings of over (100.C < y > was compared In the minds of deal ers with the greater Increase , exceeding (300 ( XX ) shown last month , and enured a reaction In the stock. The bears also fell buck on their old re- ecu roe of attacking' New Jerrey Central and the llould shales , und thurf worked n reaction In the ge-neral 1UI to below the opening prices. The market fell Into dullness at thu decline , Sugar fchovvlng a loss on Washington reports of danger til the- sugar schedule of Ihe tnrlT bill. Realiz ing tales In Chicago Increased the reaction to fcomu extent , Tin re elements fulled to hold the miuket from n rUInK tendency ard clewing prices vveru , as a rule , thu bet of the day. The buying by the commission homes was on quite a large scale und the oulnlde Inlviest In the market was mom In evidence than fur many months past. The dealings were remarkably well distributed and the speculative low priced stocks , especially thofcc "f reorganized companies , were In rpeclul demand. Union Pacific hading In the activity of this clans of articles , with FAIeH of over 11,000 shares , The demand from Ixindon for this ling of clocks was particu larly marked. 'Ihu number of share's bought fur I > " , nclon account was etilmatcd to exceed . ' 0,900 Ihe de-creiiEe In the net earnings for April h'lpe-d to glrengthen tlio market , Denver * . Rio ( irande LouisvilleNasivllle and Southern Paclllc , nil thovvlnc tubMiinllal gains. The total rto-k of ull approximate 25Vuw ) tlmres. Some stocks escaped entirely the early reactionary tendency uf the market , and tn others It did not c > xc d fractional hmlui , but extended to IVi per cent In hugur , with only partial tecovery , a point In Huilliigton and 1'J per cent In Omaha , which aim cloned 1 per cent below Saturday , Oalns were the rule throughout the Hit losses being conllned to a few catee. Stockn allowing a net gain of 1 per cent or over vvtroi llurlliiKlon , CiilcUKo Cas , Ncrthvve t rn , St. Paul Rock Island , Uiko Khore. 2 per cent , Minneapolis & fct. I.OUIH. Norfolk .V. WtHtern preferred , Reading1 lint preferred and Rubber pieferred. New Jer sey cxntrul was ( elected for attack , and after an Initial rife was foiced down t per cent , but only Ion u fraction on the day. Manhattan and \\eilern Union were forced down ut one time ll per cent , and 1 per cent , respective ! ) , but a ubfenuem rally reduced the net c.iunL.e to n Jraitlon , n ions for Manhattan md a sain for \ \ intern Union. The doling was stronc und animated ul lup prleea .enerull > . Ihe bond market dliplayisl contlderable treniitli nnd Biilmallon , with the Kulns very proncunced In om of the International shares , which v ere helped b > foreign support. The sales were fi.m.uflo , liov eminent bonds tended up- . Tie i\enlnic Post1. London financial cable- urom iu > i "Huflnew In the rtock market * hro vvUn very slack todu > , Dl.appoliitmtnt Is ex- prrweel at the ab ence of a rrpone from Wull tree ! to the higher prices quoted here yenler.lay for Americans. Opera t cm here were quite cheer- till prior to the arrival of the N vv York quota. lions , and ev ry preparation had l en mailo for an active builmci Secretary Hunt's anurancts rmunllnK the Intentions of the United Mutrn Bove-rnniKnt on the cuirrncy queulkn w r mainly iMMin > lble for the Improved tone , although the expending railroad eurnlno w r Jiol overlooked. The market , htmmr. cloed dull and dlsaenrt. en 0. The Jupantw loan wa appllea lor today TTie ! total piles of stocks today were 141.PC3 shines , including : Ameilcan Sugar } 17,200 , Ilur- lliiRton , 3Cr.OO , Chicago Has , trust receipts , 53 COO ; Cleveland , Clnclnnitl , Cblcngo & St. Kculs , 4 WO ; Man mttan Coiisolldatd3 7uo ; New York Central , 2,400 , Northern Tactile preferred , 3600 ; Omaha , C.300 ; llock Island , 7.CW ) ; St. 1'nul , 2" , 100 ; Union I'acllle1 , 11,200 ; Southcin Hallway ptuforied , t,4CO ; New Jirte'y Central , 10,700 ; silver certificates , 3.00) XOTV York Money Market. NH\V Yoniv. June 1-MONIJY ON CAM H.isy at IVSWI'4 licr cent , closing nt IVi- BI'nilMXO UXCIlANai : Steady , with actual biudneas In bankers' bills nt J4.S7 for demand and nt 14 8.1if4 SO for sixty davnj posted rates , H ( CUJ4 87 and $4 * < > Q < 4.SSii , commercial bills , ? 4 SMi IIAIt SIIA'lin CO'ic. COVKIIKMKNT HONOS Strong. 8TAT13 IIONDK Dull. IlAlI.llOAD UONUH Ktiong. SII.VKIl CLIUTiriGATKb-rOHc. Closing quotntluns on bonds were as follows : R-AR SILVlJR-Btcady at 2d per ounce. MONEY = 1 per cent. The rate of illrcount for short and three months' bills Is 1 1-1C per cent. Gold Is quolcil ttxluy at lluenos Ayres at 135.40 ; Lisbon , 4G.75 , Rome , 104 97. Gret'lc nml TiirUIxli IlonilH. LONDON , June 1. Greece 1SS4. unchanged B' 24 ; Turkey new defense , unchanged at 103 Y ; group ( A ) , unchanged at Cs r,0 ; group ( U ) , un changed at 37,25 ; group ( C ) , He higher at 21.75 ; group ( D.i,4c ) higher at 2fl' American bcenrltlvH 111 London. LONDON , June 1 Ihe market for American securities advanced komewlmt. but weakened later and doted easy , with Ihe demand fair. Hulls wera early buyers , but renllzc-J latpr on. Kiltlillcliil .Not I'M. NKW ORL.UAN8 , JUne 1. Clearings , Jl,255- 275. 275.llAI.TUIOIti llAI.TUIOIti : , June 1. Clearings , $ . ' ,175,417 ; bal ances , 538,131. 1IOSTON. June 1. Clearings , 112,603,953 ; bal ances , (1,410210. NIJW YOIIIC. June l. Clcarlngs , J77.503.327 ; balances , (5t > 09,278. l'lIIIAIii.l'llIA. June 1. Clearings , (10,410- 311 ; balances , (1,769,157. ' MKMPUIS. June -Clearings. . (234,498 ; bal ances , ( CS.29S ; New York exchange , telling nt II M premium , CINCINNATI , June l.-Moncy , 2'ifiC ' per cent ; New York i xchange , COflG5er premium. Clear ings , (3,305,100 , HT , LOUIH. June 1 , Clearings , I52451C3 ; bal ances , ( S97,3SO. Money , 4&7 per cent ; New Yolk exchange , 7uc premium bid ; 1'Uci ' premium arkfd , riUCAGO. Juno I , Olearlngs , ( I5kk0.911 ; New York exciuncc * , COc premium ; foreign exchange , birely ctcad > ; dcmaml , (4 S7ii ! for elxty days , (4 kG'i , CHICAGO JUIHJ 1. Slock trnilliiK was ex- cccdlngly dull and with no ppccla.1 feature , Clciilnu prices ; Ktrawboard , 2IU ; City Hallway , 218 ; West ChlcBKO. 96 % : North Chicago. 214 ; New York Illtcull , 47 ; Oas , Cs , 97. KliiiiiK'Inl. PARIB , June 1 , Three per cent rentes. 103. 4 > , Jf. liUHMN , June 1 , Kxchungc , 20 marks 38 pfgg for chcckx. LONDON , June 1 7he uincunt of bul Ion taken Into the Hank of Ilnuland tuday wan 50,000 and thu amount taktn out 4.20,003 , ( Jliirlniiiitl .lliirlfft. CINCINNATI. June 1 , KI/lUR Dull and lower ; fancy. J300&I10 ; family , (325fj3CO. WH1JAT Hauler ; No , 2 red , bOc. CORN Active , but lower ; No. 2 mixed , 2JO 2SV4C. OATH-Actlve , but cutler ; No. 2 mixed , 20.V > 6 > 2lc. RYi-iasy ; No. t. 35c. IJvKD la y ut (3 45. HULK MKATS-IIuiy at (4.70OI SO. WHISKY Quiet at (1.13 1IUTT13R Kuiler. but lower ; lllgln creamery , CHc ; choice , IZt/ISc ; dairy 7c. StlQAIt Ktead > ; hard renned. | 35i j5W. iOOH-Htrady : ut 8c. < 'Hiisi-Ka : : y ; good prime choice Hat , I'lilliiili'Iiililu I'riiilncn Mnrki't. PIIILAUii.PIIIA , June J. IIUTTllB Kl xHl demand ; fancy wvitern criuimery , 15O15'.ic , iina-HUuJy , frc li , nearby , lOVicj wentern , OHWllc. ' CUlUESB-Dull and low r. " OMAHA im STOCK MARKbl Month Begins with TTHberal Run of All SoruWfituff , BETTER DEMAND FDR THi BEEF STEERS Snlcnmcti Take AMiiuilnKC of llic Slt- tintliitt mill G't ! Hotter Tricon fur OiTcri7.'Kfi3Il"KH . ' ! I'll mill Dim " . r _ SOUTH OMAHA. June l.-Ilccclpts for the ilajs Indicated \vero : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Horses 19 . . . 1 May with comparisons : Cattle , Hoss. Sheep. May. 1S.D7 . ! iT > . $ OI 1G' > , ! > < ' 7 76,214 " " " " " May ; & ' : . . : : : ! . . ; 121,370 00.4:0 The olllclal humbef of cars of stock brouglit In today by each road was : Cattle. Hog1' ' Sheep. II rs C. , M. & St. P. Uy. . . . 1 5 . . . . O. & St. I * lly . 3 > ; Mo. 1'acllle Sjstem..j 3 3 1 ; Ut.lon 1'acinc System 34 SO l C. & N. W. Uy . 2 . P. . K. & M. V. H. H. . 21 47 . . - . . H. C. & P. lly . 1 c. , St. P. , M. & o Uy : s 4 11. & M. 11. U. U. . . . S3 39 C. , U. & Q. Uy . 1 K. C. & St. J . , . C. , U. I. & P. Uy. . 15. 1 2 c. . n. I. & p. uy. wj ) Jj i : _ : Total receipts . 112 142 2 1 The disposition of the day's receipts was ns follows. , each buyer puronaslng the num ber of head Indicated : lluvers. Cutfc. HOR ° . Sheep. Omaha Packing Co . 13 1.7SB . . . . The G. H. Hammond Co. 317 1.3,2 Swift ana Company . 92 1 2,011 The Cudnhy Packing Co. 4S3 3.11S Ike JIe > crH . 201 . U. Becker and Uegan . 113 . Vansant & Co . . . . 24 . J. U Carey . . . * . pi . IjObmnn A : Uothschlld" ? . . . . ICO . ! - . HUSK . 19 " . Swift , from country . us . . . . Huston & Co . 12 . UvlnRston & Schtllcr. . . . 10 . Cudahy P. Co , from 1C. C. 109 . ; ; Swift , from K. C..s . 2 > ; Hammond , from K. C . . - MOther Other buyers . : . . . - . . 61 . . . . heft over . . . . . 1.100 Totals . 2,533 951S 60i CATTISH Uecelpts of cattle were quite llbera' this mornlnpr , 114 fresh loads being reported In the yards. The beef uattlo on sale averaucd n little better than vesterday In the matter of qual ity , there being a good many dcs'raldn. wit- tie , though there was nothing very fancy in the vnrds. In addition tu u locnl demand of liberal propo-tlons , llie"o were t omn orders from outside bujers which gave stroiiRlh and tone to the market. The result way u good , strong market -Salesmen generally were asking stiff prices , which tr.\ented the market from belnir as- active as It might otherwise have been , still the cntfe kept celling and a icasoijably early clearance was Butchers' stock fSoldit just about steady prices and the market was reasonably active , the bulk of the ifattle ? selling early. As high as $1 00 was pajdfa.r two loads of chqjce * heifers - The stocker and feeder market was not materially change * cattle of that descrip tion bringing way up prices every day In the iweek. Uepre4tntrftlve tu es : NATIVES. BRIIIsrcniis. . with the market fclrpiWirfo f-o higher , but after about half of the IttiKa lind been sold It en ted off und clOEed with ( IAI rflvnnre lost. The bulk of the hogs sold larly nt f3 404J3 42V4. as against * 3 37 R3 40 > fjierduy. The late sales were largely at $3 375JW3710. The market doted flow and dull , buyers being Indifferent , while e.llJttt-un nil wanted tie ad vance of the me > niln 'IR irftentative rales ; No , Av. 8h , Pr. No , Av. Sh. Pr. 11. . 351 . . . 335r.J-348 214 . . . 340 IsllllllllKO SO 3 S5Br 'i'TOllllllllsOO 'fO 340 CO .114 . . . 335 ° ' ' ' ' 66 292 10 340 74 S25 I. . 3 SSC&flBjCO 371 SO S 40 Col.l.lmt | . . . 3 S714 C7 . .311 320 3 40 f,5 J17 . . . 3 3 ila , " \e pl > . , , . . . .271 . . . 340 M 300 , , , 337' , . , , , . , . SO 340 12 I.S37 I 3 S7'4 70 250 10 3 40 70. " , . .SCO 0 3 fVj ! t 80. . , 208 . . . 3 42Ji 70 I . .510 . . . 3 SI4 7t 270 . . . 3 4S14 M 279 . . . 3 37V4 - S6. . . ! 00 . . . 3 42V , 08 .1 . . . .254 . . . 3 37H 18 SOS , , . 3 42' , 65 I . .JI2 J20 3S3 M ! M . . . 3 * 70 II I S5S . . . 3J7V4 2S6 240 3 424 C6 II I.2M ICO 337V4 69 SIS . . . S 4214 TI ! . ! , . . . 9 . . . 3 37Vi 49 2ii8 120 2 42fe , C8 . . . .270 240 337H 74 24J , , . 34214 Cl I .284 . . . 33714 32 23S . . . 342' , 49 .820 . . . 3 37'i , B 2C2 M ) 8 42V4 74IH..2C4 SO 3 37V4 < > ' Ml 240 3 4214 ( a"'lllll2iS 240 3 S7 < | ! | | | | | | | 63 3 4214 OS' . . .277 . . . 3 3716 65 272 60 3 42'4 G5 I , , . .2I2 fcO 3 37h 02 239 . . . S 4214 TO . .2fS . . . 3 37la 4S..263 160 34214 lit"I ! 1.267 . . . 331 > , C8.2S9 SO 3 42 , C2 . , .303 240 3 3JM 263 120 34214 M..1.1.279 to 3S71S CS 277 110 34214 f6. . . . .2 10 S S7b 78 240 240 3 4214 U I . .J45 40 S 87'4 2C4 . . . 3 4S14 65.11 , . . .276 SO 33714 2M ) . . . 34214 CO . , .S05 ICO } 40 . , . , . . . . , . . 8 42Vi 60 II. I.2t2 . . . 3 40 CS 246 40 5 4214 41. . 806 W 3 40 ' K 2i3 SO 8 42VJ 76 I . .272 SO S 40 74 257 SO S 421 , 63 I III. . .251 . . . S 40 t * 78 100 8 4214 SS. I..Ml SO 8 40 ' 70 1(3 ( 10 3 J4 CT . . . . , .S 8 49 5. . , 264 124 1 41H i . . . SV > 120 3 40 277 fO J 41 > g i'i . . S8J 160 340 fj . . . 306 . . . 84214 . . . . 25 . , J 40 1C 141 . . 3 4SH 10 . . . . 272 . . . 840 C4 S4I . . . S 43'4 63 2M . . S 40 tt 5S 160 1 4J'i C6 291 IM 340 W 243 SO 8 42 > 4 72 2C8 ICO 340 1 ] 34' 80 S 41' , 89. . . T22 10 3 40 I 41 MO SO 3 4214 16 32 * ICO 340 68 274 40 3 4J'i CO 312 240 3 40 CO 300 . . . J 4214 CO 328 . . 3 40 M 200 40 3 4S 84 328 . . . 3 40 C1 257 ICO 3 IS M 2i ICO 340 73 , . . .242 . . . S 4t 12 2SI . . . 340 M 267 . . . 345 CO 277 . . , 3 40 70 243 JO 3 15 r > 4 . .317 40 3 40 (9. . . . . . .253 SO 3 45 II. . 2TO . . . 340 73 2.11 . . . 3 4 > CO W (0 340 14 220 . . . 345 C ! . . . 200 ICO 3 40 SI . . .217 , , . 3 45 IS 3(9 240 3 40 Ft 2V ) . . . .1 43 69 2CO PI 3 40 CO..234 . . . 3 45 f,2 339 240 340 K 219 40 345 67 316 (0 340 71 211 SO 345 13 272 . . . 340 3 241 120 843 14 261 SO 3 40 CO. . . 277 . . . 3 43 68 267 . . . 341) 6 ? 2S7 , .345 fl 270 . . . 340 73 229 . S 4i 66 ,267 . . . 340 C9 23o SO 345 67 317 240 3 40 PIOS-ODD3 AND HNDS. 1 410 . . . 2 CO C 2 < 5 . . . 33.- . 1 4EO SO 3 00 7 2151 . . 181 4 427 . . . 3 SI 4 307 . . . 3 SS 2 r.co . . . 3 21 & no . . . 33" > 3 403 . . . 32i C 273 . . . 3 37'4 7 t.r,7 . . . 130 C 23S . . . > .17'4 4 312 120 33216 226 . . . 8 37 < 4 4 290 . . . 335 2 35 . . . 3 3714 5 3' > 0 . . . 335 3 316 . . 33714 S 213 . . . 333 3 403 . . . 3 37 4 3 T.'Hl FO 331 5 2C4 . . . 3 37H 2 12' > . . . 335 3 200 . . . 340 2 265 . . . 333 7 1S2 . . . 340 1 3CO . . . 335 4 25,2 . . . 340 D 340 . . . 335 f > 303 . . . 340 4 420 . . . 335 4 272 . . . 340 8 3R3 10 33" B 2J2 . . . 340 C m . . . 331 7 250 . . . 340 B 270 . . . 331 3 . .ISO . . 340 1 430 . . . 3 33 2 22'i . . . 340 1 410 . . . 331 6 218 . . . 345 3 CS3 . . . .331 S1I13IJP There were no sheep on sale today , the few reported In the ) irdH being coii'lRiied direct to packers. The demand wiis good and desirable mutton sheep and lambs would no doubt have brought about steady prices. ciiic.vco LIVI : STOCIC : Cuttle .St Miil > _ Ili > KM Slroiipror Sheep in noiiil Ii-iiniiil. CIUCAOO , June 1. The market for cattle re mained steady under the Influence of a fairly ac tive general demand , Native beef stecra told nt from (4 to ( r.15 , cilefly nt from } 4 " 55 to J4 iC , with occasional sales of somethlnR extra In quan tity nt from } " .20 to (5 30. There was n fair call for good feeding e.ittlc nt lilijli | irlce Tliii w.ls "calf day , " ami there VVIIH n liberal run and nn active demand , the bcFt bringing SG 21. Hutchern' and ennncrn' stuff was active nnd stendy. llulli sold mainly at from JJ2 50 to (375 , and cows nnd heifers went largely at from f3 to (4 S5 Texas cattle sold mostlj nt from $3 25 to $4 3 i for steers nnd from (1 2 * , to $1.35 for cows , bull * nnd nxen Trade In hogs was animated , with u partic ularly good demand from Chicago packers , und prices ruled stronger , with the better clascs spiling largely nt 2V4e prr 100 pound * higher fales were nt a range of from $3 30 ted C" > for Inferior to pilm hogs , with sale * large at from 13 51 to ( SCO. Pigs sold m.ilnly nt from t3 25 to (3 CO. Sheep were again In excellent demand at from JS7G to ( I C5 for Inferior to fair , with cholcci stci k scarce nnd strong at from (175 to , (5 Shorn lamb- * sold nt from ( " > 10 to (1 TO for good to choice. Spring lambs were much more plentiful and were in active demand at from (5 CO to ( 25 per 100 pounds , while inferior lotx Fold at from (4 21 to Jl 75. Receipts Cattle. 2,000 head ; hogs , 10,000 lic.id , rhccp , 11,000 bead. St. l.iiulN LlMock. . ST. LOUIS , June l.-CATTLi : Receipts , 8,000 head , shipments , 7CO bead. Market strong nnd .icllve , choice lo fancv export steers , (1 OOill 21 , fair to good nathe shipping ulcers , (4 C0if4 SO , dre-sed beef nnd butchers' steers (4 TOJT4 70 , steers under l.COO pounds. (3 75ff4 25 ktockers and feeders. J3 00T4 40. cows and heifers , (1 'Off 4.40 , Texas nnd Ini'lnii steers fe-d ( HOffl 50. prnFS. J300R3SO ; cows .md heifer * . ( J 2'fi" ! SO I1OGK Receipts , 15000 head , shipments 71)10 ) head , niaikct steady to 1c higher , light. (340 ® ? .M. mixed , (3250J60 , heavy , (3 .JO ® ! 61 SHUKP Receipts. 10,000 lead ; bhlpmenls , B 100 ic ul. market dull , but FUutlj ; n.itlvc muttons , 1325JM25 , culLi nnd bucks. ! . ' 00tj300 , Texas -beep. (340Q'421 ' ; lambs , (4500GOO ItiniKiiM Clt > LU e Sloc'lv. KANSAS CITY , June 1 CATTI.i : Rccciptv 7.000 head. MirKet t-teidv ; TexnH Fleers , } i 15ft 125 , Texas cows. J1.71B4 Pi , native ytccrp. ( J 605f I W ; native cows and heifers , (1700IC5 ; dockers mil feeders , } 2 f053 CO HOOS Receipts , 15,000 nead. Mulkct steadj to Flrong. closed weak , bulk of siles , (3 S53 45 , icavles ( ? .21 J3 45 , pickers , (120 < i3 40 ; mixed W 3103 45 ; lights. (3 SOQI 45 ; 'VcrkcrB , (342V5P J45 , pigs , rfSOdi&a.SJ , . , , , , ,11 I SIIiiP Receipts , r.000 head Marl'ct strong , lambs (4 15Q.1 00 ; inuttonu , (3 C004 C5. Xc' Yorlc I.l-ve S < oi-k. YORK. June 1. HCnViS-Recelpts : , CIS head ; no trading ; Kuropein cables quote Ameri can Bteera nt lOiiflllHc , iltcsned vveights ; sheep llfplHie ; refrlgeraloi beef , 9lf4c ! ) ; expoits , 'J50 beeves , 1,310 sheep nnd 2,31'0 ' quarters of beef Calves , iccclpts , 2J7 head ; steady ; \cnls , J4 10& C 00. 00.SlinUP SlinUP AND LAMDS-Rccelpts. 3,274 head ; steady , sheep , 3 75JJ'4 25 , lambs , ( C OOffC 71 HOGS Itecelpts , 2,792 head ; steady at (3 Wlff 4 15. Stock In Siprht. Record of receipts of live stock at the four principal markets for June 1 : fatt'e llocs sheen Omaha 2.CS4 9.f02 607 Chicago 2.000 1C.OOO 11.000 Kansas City 7,000 15.COO 600) St. Louis S.OCO 15.000 10003 Totals 19.CSI 65,5(2 ( 20,507 Clnvlniiatl Li-v < - Stoe-k. CINCINNATI , June 1. HOGS Active nnd higher nt (3 0714. CATTLC bteady nt (2 60iT4 75 blinin' Dull at (2.50S4 55. Lambs , weak nt $4 5034 C5. I , City Sliirke-tH. KANSAS CITY , June 1 WHEAT Market 2@ 3o lower ; No. 2 hard , C7c ; No. 3 , Clc ; No 4 , 51c ; No 3 pprlng. 67c ; No. 3 , 61e ; No 2 boft , 79c ; No. 3 , TSc : No. 4 , nominally KSfTOc. CORN About ' , te lower , No. 2 mixed , ISc ; No. 2 white , 20c. OATS About le lower ; No. 2 mixed , 17c. RYK No. 2 , 23fT30c. HAY Weak ; choice timothy , (10 ; choice prairie , (7 OOfJ7.fO. . IIUTTIJR Demand good ; fancy separator , flrEts , 1014e ; dairy , lOc. naas rirni : demand good ; fresh candled Kan- pas and Mlraour4 stock , cases returned , 7'ic. RHCIJI ITS Wheat , 26.001 Iiu. ; corn. 27,000 bu ; oatH. CCCOO bu. SHII'MKNTS Wheat , 7.2CO bu. ; corn , 7,000 bu ; oats , 9,100 bu. LONDON. June 1 RKITT SUGAR June , Ss 3d NIJW ORLKANS , June 1 btlQAR Quiet , but steady ; open kettle 2Uff3o ; centrifugal white , 3 1-1CS3\C. jellow , 3\lW6c \ : seconds 2i311c. MOLAKSHS-Steady ; centrlfUBal. 4B9c. NIJW YORK. June 1 , SUOAR-IUw. nrm ; fair rcllnlng , 2aie ; centrifugal , 96 test , 3VSc. Renned. firm ; mould A , 4t4 > ic ; standard A , 4 > 4o ; con fectioners' A , 434Kc ; cut loaf , 5 lie ; emptied , 5Hc ; powdered , 4jc ; granulated , 4V4c ; cubes , 44c. < V . < > ! ! ItirKut. VYILMINQTON , une 1. Spirits of turpentine , steady at 2414j25c. Rosin , linn ; crude turpcn- llnc. firm. UHARMJSTON , June 1. Turpentine , 24V&C. Rosin , nrm. SAVANNAH. June 1. Turpentine , nrm at 25e. Rosin , tlrm and unchanged. OIL CITY , Pa. , Juno 1. Cmincutc oil , S7'Se ; credit balances , 87c ; shipments , 148,425 bbls , ; rum , 149.C43 bbla. PIJORIA. Juno 1. CORN Active nnd lower ; new No. 2 , 22c. OATS Quiet nnd easy ; No. 2 white. ISfiWic. WHISKY Market stendy ; llnUhed foods , on the basis of ( I 19 for high wines , IHU'UIPTS 4."uin. 217,750 bus. ; oats , 101 9SO bus. ; rye , l.fOO bus. ; whlnky , none ; wheat , 3 , COO SIIIPMUNTS' Corn , 49 250 bus , ; fats , 78.450 bus ; rye , none ; wlilcky , 1,400 bblu. ; wheat , 2,400 but. VlHlMe.Supply of ( irnlii , NnW YORK , June I , The statement of the \lslble supply of craln In etore arid iillont , as compiled by the New Yoik Produce exchanRe. Is as follows ; Wheat. 21 , BSSOOO bu. ; decrease. 1,407.- 000 bu Com , 12,217,000 bu , ; Increase , 742,000 bu. Oatfl , 8,9C9OtO bu. ; Increase. 84000 bu. Rye. 2.C21- 000 bu. ; decrruie , 277.0CO bu. Hurley , 1,414,000 bu ; dccreate , 110,000 bu , Or I CHUN NIJW OR ( < KANK , June 1 HOO PRODUCTS Uatler ; me n pork , old , 7e , Uinl , refined tierces , 3 c. Hexed mtat . dry saltetl houlden , 4Ti05c ; sides , 4'.04ic. lljcon. clear rlba , t'.ic ; bams rholce sugar-cured , l46VHc. CORN Mi : U- Dull at (1.75 ; otners unchanged. Tel oil o MnrUcln , TOL'JIJU , June l , WJIl-'AT btfady , No. % c * l , 7C14C. CORN No , 2 mixed , 24V4o. ' O TH-No. 2 mixed ISc , HYIJ No. 2 cash , 35c. CIjQVIJR8iii > Unehanse < J , OII < Unchanged. AVuu 8T. IXJI'IB , June 1. WOOIy-Uull and un changed , htralght romlilnir , 15VSc ; llglit fine , 90 12V4e ; heavy line , itflOc ; medium. 1214015C ; tub washed. 17V4023C. NIJW YORK , June 1 , WOOL Firm ! fleece , lS@T23c ; pulled , ISitlio. MliiiK'npollHVIicnt Quotiitlon * . MINN1JAPOLI8 , June l. WIUJAT Steady. June. C9ic ! ; July. CSSQCtKc , September , C2c ; No 1 raid , 71Uc ; No. 1 northern , 70a ; receipt * , f07 cam , Tcrllle Truilr. MANCHIJSTUR. June I Cloths and yarns quiet , with very little builneii doing. him KrunrlHvo Wlie-nt Uuiitiitloni. BAN FRANCISCO , June l.-WlJEAT-SleaJj- H.1SH. ' ' WEEKLY CROP BULLETIN < "onitions \ in Nebraska Still FiuroMblo to tbo Growing Grain , 'AINFALL IS DECIDEDLY UN1VEN i\cecilM flic Not-innl In One Ooriipr ot tlic St < c mill I'nllK to liiK on flu * Slile. Weekly crop bulletin No. S ot the Nc- br.ifiKn section ot the climate and crop scr\lce , ot the wMthcr bureau , for the wrik ending ! > a. m. . Mny 31 , U. KOU THI : wrcutc. The temperntuio of the pisl wet k bus been about normal In the wcstiin p-ut of the state , ntid from 1 degree to 3 degtecs be low normal In the enstein. The rainfall hn * been about normal In the grealer portion of the Mmtheastern section and decidedly below normal ulsewheio In thu stale. In the extreme noutlieii tt'in corner ( Johnson , Nctnuha nnd Illchnrdson counties ) the rainfall has been e\ce Jl\e , ranging from 2i to G Inches" . Over consKleiable are is lu Ihe not them nnd western poitlons of the state no rain fell , nnd generally In tlase districts the amount was le < tlian one- quarter of nn Inch. The week has lucn a good one lor small grain In the foutlipa tein section nnd u fair one In the northe > stcrn section , n'.though the giouml Is getting dry thcie nnd rain would be benellclal. In the western portion of the state Generally sm ill grain Is sultei- Ing y-omewlmt from diouth. Corn pi intlng Is practlc.illv completed ami much of the crop Is up. Thn weather has bocn unfavorab'c for tlio get initiation am ! growth of corn. Cutworms nnd wireworms nave done considerable dam ige , nnd the stand of corn Is generally reported n thin Mare than the usual amount of replanting Is being done. Cultlxntlon of the mil } { Wanted coin bus commenced gcncially. Uyo Is In bloom nnd winter wlfcut heading out. Fruitlias BulTcroil little or no Injury irom frosts In Ilia iouthein nnd eastern sections and l now nearly ns far advanced ns u'uil at this season of the year. Ileports by comities SsOUTHDASTIJIlM SECTION. llutter Ijirly cnrn bclnp cultl\nti > il , Rome le- plnntlnK turn t > oln < done ; fiult at fur aitxancttl ns on nn nuT-iRc ft-iioin Core Small iraln locks line ccrn a falrljBOOI ! stand KCIKTAU > , but bacKuanl , nnmo it-pliinthiK belnst done. nUhlK ton ccol for rapM Rroulh. rillmiirc rail ulicit Innklns Talrlj \ \ vfiirlim \ \ Amln KOoil. potutoeK g oil Ktnntl. cum cultivation lumincmcil , tome corn l > oln nplnuKU GnBc Cutworms aic taking corn fust , mutli will be rcplantcillifnt ntry Unlit tuml , ontu uppiirntl > Rood , plentv 01 mo'i-tnic. llnmilton Gomluok fin .mull grain ami Krups io6r for rorn , ome rtplintlr ? of corn ntccfpnry fcmnll Brr.ln locking line JiITcihtn Wl oat nnd nath looking fair ; pome corn nMilautril uti aicnnnt of iiuuoiniH nn I rutnirni * , mill anil i-iops croulni ; FO l > Joliiison Cold nnd wol. lli lipainlns of Joth unit 2r tli \\i hciL on 'thliil of the corn nut ulu it lili.l nalM li k Kcuil In plates. l.ain.1'trr-ri.iii ninl , nla me doing nlcol > iiniKlderntik. cnn belli ) ; rfplantid , ton colj foi host growth "f coin Ncnmha quln 'l * . ut\\orms wnih out anil poor t-ocil h.i\c i.iiiicil much trplantln- < -oni small traln KIO | HK xi.ll , lee cold fur coin Nui-knll ) Cinn I aill > wn'ln-il lij rain In pans of count ) , much will be nnlinitiM must farm trs uiv Idi1 * ) plolii } coin Miiall ginln excel lint. lint.Hoe Small grain ilolrg well , ctiiKlilrrablc corn ulll he uplun'cil , cul. Mitliin nf coin hcguu , pn turcs tiili I'M , unall fruu cluing will. I'awnec Corn aima td li ) hea j ratim washed out on rolling " "J 'o\eiej up on lonlnnd" < thcr crp3 Oo tf well. 1'olk Wlm.r ulu at coining out In good shape seme complaint nf poor htantl of coin , pasturth hocd ; iipple crop pioinlslni ; Ilklianlhon Heavy lain wished out much plnntcil corn ; l.ottom land : ) u\rllo cd corn bickwanl ami home damahe by cutworms ; small Kialn dolne well Silinu Some complaint of cutvvcrma In corn Kencrallj u thin ftnml of corn Saunders Corn routing slowly , fome replanting necetcnry ; much cnrn cultivated the first lime , small grain and irasa ; line. Seward Too cool for coin which Is not growing us fast as It should , fame IlcliU icplantcd and many have rather thin eland Tlwjer Favorable week for small grain but too cool for corn ; cultivation of corn commenced , rje In bloom , early sown wheat heading. York Corn comlnir up ami growing slovvlj , lie and winter wheat look well and heading out , alfalfa re lily to cut ; spring wheat poor. NORTIIIjASTCHN SECTION. Antelope AH crops Buffering for rain ; rye heading short and will be n poor crop , man ) fields of corn replanted. Hurt Small giuln ttlll lookn well , but Is be ginning to show effects of dry weather ; cori generally n thin stand. Cedar Need rain bidly but unall grain looks well and corn Rrovvlnt , well ; r > c heading ; much corn replanted , frost ban done tunic damage. Colfax All crops In good condition , nhcmert In central portion. Cumlng Small grain riding fairly well ; too cool for corn , omc IB being planted over , the whole a thin stand , beebi looking well Ulxon Karly planted corn a thin i-tnnd ; pome replanting must be done ; too cool for corn , heavy frost did pome damage nn Imv lands Uodge Ur > weather Is beginning to Injure dome of tie small grain , much late planted corn will not come up until It lalns Douglas Kami work has been pushed ; crops generally in good condition , paUuu-H wpuld be Improved by ruin , bees wintered well. Holt lrost on 23di Injured rye , early potatoes , and wild fruit , rye heading out , small grain short ; some corn being cultivated. Knox Corn is coming up , but It Is a poor stand , Eome fields being replanted ; small grain Is not looking well ricrcc Very dry and small grain looks jellow , corn not coming good , eoine damage from froht I'lattc Week too root for corn , but good for small wraln ; much corn , but crowing elowlj , stand good ; grass good ; rye average. Barpj Too cool foi coin , much of It had to be replanted ; early potatoes look lln ( > and lots be ing planted ; corn living cultivated 'ihunton Severe frost on the ! 3d killed some garden stuff and early corn In vullejs ; rain would do good. Washington Hye looks good and Is heading out ; cool , dry weather IH keeping corn back , worms Injuring corn komcvvhut. Wo > ne Wheat and oats suffering for rain ; late planted corn cannot come up until U rains. CKNTIlAIj Sr.CTlON. lloone Small firuln doing well : fome corn a poor ftnnd and a little replanting will be done. Boino cultivating dcmc. lluffiiio UotKl rain In central and eastern portions tions and all enps doing well , mill needed In western portion of rounl > . Custtr IJiTly Buwn wheat thovvinK well , laic sown oats and baley bllll fhoiv effects f frott ; corn doing well In nst nnd very dry In vvtst part of county , mu'h damage by crusslioppc-i In west portion. Daw Kin Cnrn li coming well : small grain crowing nicely , but nil ciopa need rain , nlfalfu excellent , Oreeley All small grain rhnvvlng effntH of drouth ; rorn not coming up well ) rye not filling well ) rain ntede.1 badly * * Hall Small KIUI | > doing flnelj , much corn In replant Howard Grain | H making rather a poor show ing ; too cool and dry , much nplanting of corn necemnryj stock doing well In pfiMure , loui > (1 round verj dij , Intu sown nruln not up > et ; cutworms are Injuring coin bndly , foini : damage from frost In gulden * nnd fruit. ileirick Spring wheat , rjo and nuts are look ing liner too cool fur corn , which Is < omlng up irregularly ; rome replanting neoirmry , Nance H ) heidlng out and win at following cloFel ) ; oats look well , some have be un to cultivate corn Hhfrman C'onslderab'c frost In low plare on 2 < th , much corn rarnot come up unlll It ralnn ; too dry for all ciops Vnllej Hinall Kruln needs mln , cultivation nf coin begun ; rome corn coming up iinivenly on account of dry weather SOUTHWKSTnnN PKCT1ON , Adams Wheat heading out and looks well oatH not ' gooil , corn coming up xlovvlj on account of cool wenther. Chase Kant < iunrler dry fnr umall grain , grain excellent eluevvheie ; win at lifuillnn ; urldc from dainuKu from cutworml corn n good stand , Dumly I'ry week hard on crops In Ihe eastern portion < > 5 county ; alfalfa will mik a blic crop , Kranklln Whole fields of corn bring replanted ; nearly half the corn MiouU be replanted ; ulre- worniH and cutwomm In nearly fvtry Held. Frontier Crops illll locking well , but top of ground getting dry nml rain is mtdid. Kurnae Haln nredrd ; cprlng wluat and out * beginning tu suffer In vpMBi'corn nearly at a standttllli alfalfa fine , no In bloom ( Josr All crops would l > o benefited by rain , but nothing , except pcnlhly a little winter wheat and r > e. Is being drmagcd , HarUn A little too dry for final ) grain , early coin Is t lng culllvutej ; all crops doing fairly well. Hitchcock Small grain looks well ; pastures good ; all crop * need rain. Kearney Cutworm * Injuring corn ; many poor ( land * of oat * , but doing well ; winter and spring wheat look line ; corn cultivation begun. I/ncoln arms * and all grain surfrrlnK from drouth. 1'erkln * Corn look * well ; rmall cruln look * fine. I'lielps Corn planting flnlihed , ground rather dry on the surface. IUd Willow-Cora planting done , moitly up. and nome cultlvatlnc ; crops arc Kit the rffrctk of Inck of rnln WMxter Some corn txlng cuHlvnlrtt , winter whrnt heading out : t > c In bliXim , oali maklnR Kooil pmgress , potnttK-n look fine. WKSTI.UN AND NOHTUWKSTKHK BKO- T1ONS. Cherry fli.iall grnln looking fnlrlr well : corn coming nicely. DAWCBttrnm srowlng finely ] corn comlrR up { finnll fruit looks VTMI. KrltliMirnt gnol ! grncs rplrmlliti corn com- Inc ; up , rc heading. Klmlmll Small mnln urowlnc rnplelly ; alfnlf icndy to cut. logan nveryililng nuffcrlnB from drouth : corn planting finished Hcottd Illuff Small Rrnln doing well nnl corn romliiB up nlcels ! carl > pntatoe * up : a Inrga ncreagp nf brand bring planted ThomaR Cropa doing well but getting rather ory. o A. uivr.i.ANn. Seotlnn Ilrcctor. Lincoln , Neb , COMMT10X 01. ' Till ! WOOL MAUICUT. Dcillllllll III llllHtllll ItdtullfN ( llC 1.IMT 1IOSTON , June 1 The demand for wool In this market hero this week linn been nlmoct nothing. This dullness In the tnailict tdidol to weaken the holdcm of law materials , nnd It n bujtr wan dlrpntrd to opcrutr , lie coul , ! get lower prices on nil ) grade of domestic , an Hunt dintnndi vvirc' for fm-elgn wooln Tcrrltorlnl wools nrc largely tiomlnil In prlies for nil kinds. Ohio nnd 1'emm.vlvanlii llecces X and above , 1'icj" No 1 e-ciiiiblng. rtc ; NIL 2 oimblng. Z3c : XX and \ XX iiboveU.e. . Dclnlnc. tie , Mlrhlgiin , \Vlnciiiittn. tic. . X MUhlgin. 17o ; No. 1 Mlchlcm combing , Sic , No l llllnoln combing , :2c ; No 3 Michigan cnniblng. Ki , No S UUllol * comblnB. "l > > A New York , New U unprhltc and Veimont. IIP , No 1 New Ymk New , llniui'JlilH' ' nnd Vcr- nuint , U'e : DoUlnp , Mlililxnn. Ifo ; unwashed medium Kcntmk ) and Indiana quarter-blood combing , JSP , KcnliKkv and Indiana three- rlghtli blood conibliig ISc , Ml souil iiuartcr blood combing , ITfflfp ; Mlr-ourl tarci--ilHbta bl.iod combing , ITSilEc , biuld ce.mlilng , ic. ; Ti.IH wools , spring miilluni OS inonllm ) IHflSo , rrouiiM , 30 sc ; nulng line (12 ( inhiithi ) , IHilJc , fenuH-d , JIliMi' . 'lenltm > wools. Mnntnnn linn medium nnd line10 { ? l.'c scoured. SI JVtt ; iplo , SClilV ; Utah , W > rinliip. nte. , line medium nnd Iliu1. H'ieillr , scoured 5I&3JC. staple , 5iW3rc , Australian vcnurrd bull iVmblnss. miiicillnr. IHrtV , combing , ( .nod u\nrf . eeimbliKr , uvcrate. c , Ijuoenfluiid cnmblng laifCic. Cotton VlnrKK. . NfiW A011K , June -CO 1 1TON- Spot , steady J ii ° lllU',11 ! ; 1 " 'I'l'llliw ' ' ' , ; U , middling upluidH. , \c , mlJdllng , gulf , vc. tn\c \ * . 11,712 hale * Net rcttlptK , none. ross. < ' .S3 bales , exports , to 1 innee13 ! > liiltD , to the lemtliinit 2.S40 bales , foiwnrdid , l.KI l.iin , wiles. 11,722 Inles , ship Illents , I V3 | bales , Moelt. nctllul H3 it ! biles Total toda > . Net leielpts. 2,0 2 bil < ; e-xpoits to conl null. 4 171 b Un , nance VIJ , bales Block. 31k 111J bilis. Coiiiolldate-d leeelpts- Net IBS bllpsj exports to tlruit lliltaln , ( , 'XK ) bales : 1 lame. Oil bales , continent , 417 biles Tottil slneeHcptcmter 1. Net lecelpts , CT C COC dales eportto Guilt lliltaln. 2 IUS f U biles ; france. CM9M biles , to I lu ' continent 2.'W ' bales , c lan liol , 5,471 b le rutuics. closed Btradj , sales , W.MO bile-s , Jnmiaiy. ( ( , SO. I'cbruan f V3 Jliilill , JCS7 , June , $71- , , July , J7 IS , August , $ , tepUiiihe'iK 'KI , Uctobci , 11,75 , Novem ber , 4074. DocemKr. JH7ihllo the cotton maikrt was slow , sales reaching but DO.OOO bales , the gcneril tom > win Him on local covering In- H'lrcd moro 01 loth bj cunll ling crop accounts and ( l poMtlvcl > bulllFh olllclal vveikly crop leport. from \ \ iifliliinnii. Indicating < eel and dry vveatlirr and llco with the effect of retarding thu development of tip erop Tha market opened quiet nnd may at a di'cllne of 1 to r points e-irly uiblis being not up tn ixpvctiitlons Hut the iipenlngwns the Inwett level of the day Imme diate ! ) after the llrst call prices commenced to htlffcn on covering mid from the- lowest point the , market advanced to S points , with the close iUUt | and stpadv. with a net caln of 1 to 3 points. Utiilng the nftcrnoon tlierc was Rome liquidation , owing to continued lack of outsldo rprculntUc suipoit. A few minutes of the e ul > BCMlon hail gmid bulng by Liverpool Iii- dlcatlona nf a cool wave was n leidlnir factor In lhe > stability of the miiki-t LIVIJUPOOL June -lOnON-Spot I , iiulet ; prlccii unchanged , American middling 4Hd The siles of the day were 7.0CO bale-H. of which COO biles weie foi shipment and export , nnd Included GCW ) bales Anurlcnn llecclpf , 6 000 bales , In- Pludlng 4 ! H ) bales American. I'liturcs eipeneil MUlet. but ttcad ) with a poor de-mand nnd closed uulct nt the declhip American middling. L M. C , JimpI 2 < M34 3-C4 1 , buers , June nnd July. I 1-Hd , buets , Jul ) and Auguft , 4d i-ellcts ; Aiwusl and September , 3 ( n-C4ftJ C0-C4d. sellers ; cplcmbei and O"tnbor. 3 C2-Md value. October md November , 3 47 Cliff. ! 4S-C4 I , buyers , Novo-nb-r ST IXDUIS , June 1 - COTTON-lJulct and un- lianued , sales. 12.WO bales , middling. 7c , re- clit | , 1.831 bales ; Hlilinuents , 1.42C bales , block , 25 1S3 bates Ni\V OIU.nAN' * . June -COnON-Steady and qUlct , fuleH , 310 lulei , ordlnarj , C'c. ' itogd nrdlnaiy , CK.C , low middling G 15-ICc , iiilddllnB , 734c ; toed middling , 7 11-Kc : mlddllnK fair. S'dc ; receliits , net , )7 ) < ! Inlcs : trors. J87 bales ; stocK , SOO.U bale's Futurex. lull , Ealcs , 8,700 bales : June , J72I ; July , J7 21B > 723 , AUKUSt. $6BISfi9' , , Septemlicr. ICt3gCCI ; October. lC49fl6f,0 ; November , JfilUjOW. Decem ber. JC53QG.54 ; Januarj , JCtHffl857 ; February. CofTc-t1 V.irlvdN. ND\V YOnK , June I COrFUIJ-Opsncd steady. 5 to 10 polntx lower. In Ejmpathy with vveulc foreign inarl.ctB ; rallied partially on eoverliiff and Improvement In Havie , eased off again under lack of t-uppoit. llrazlllnn receipts free ; ckfled < | Uict to 15 points lower ; Mies , 8.760 buns. Including : September , $7 15(17 21 Spot coffee , Hlo dull , No 7 , 575.7'S ' , Involee , J7 87V4. Jobbers. Mild , fiulet ; Cordova , Jll fOfl > U 75 ; sales 1(00 bins Marae ilbo , ba ls , } ] 4 for Kood Cucuta. Total vvarehouFo deliveries from the United State-s. 14,773 IIIBS , Including 12923 IKIKS Horn New York , New York itork today , 39G 303 bnira ; United States stock. 44C 2J9 bntfs , allont for the t'nlted btntci ) , 3II.COO IJIIRS , total vUlblc for the Unlte-d States 757.21J baKS , iiKKlnrt 373.SS3 bags last > ear , nnd r > TiO(2 $ bnes In 1S')3 SANTOS , June 1 COITKU Quiet ; good liver- age Santos , B.JtO rela. rceolpts two ilajs , 4600 bacs , stock. 245000 II.IRS. Weekly report : Cot- fee quiet ; Rood nverasc per 10 kilos , 9200 rols ; receipts durlnir theweek. . 29 COO him , shipments to the United Males , 33,000 biKs ; ( stock , 245,100 bass. I HIO Dn .TANfimO. Juno 1 COITKn-SteHdy ; No 7 Hlo , 8700 tels , i-xo lanuc , 7 23-3M , recelpla. tivo days , 101/00 IJIIKS , cltnied for the United States , 9.000 Ins * . Meek , 229000 bigs Weekly report : Coffee , stead } ; exchange standard , S 700 rels , receipts , during the week SGW10 II.-IBS , ship ments tn the Unite. ] Mates , 2,000 bacs , stock. 229000 Imps. " HAVHI3. June * 1 COrni : Closcil quiet ; UJI'Af net ndvancoj niiles , II roe IJIRS. . IIAMIlt'IUl. June 1. COrKIJi-Unclirinied ; [ sales , 1,000 bat , ' * . Ilcri > i > iil rirnlii nml l-riii IxlonN. LIVEIU'OOU June 1 WIIKAT-Spot , No. 1 red , northern tprlnK , dull , Ca ] 0d. CORN Mixed , fpot , new , pliHdy , 2s 7Viil ; June , Ktead ) 2s 7d ; July , Ftrndy , 2s 7 > iil ; AiiKUEt , stendy , 23"V'.d , spot , Am rcan mixed , old , tteu y , 23 Ed. I I'KOVISIONH Itaron. clear belli , dull , 25s. I/ird. ipot , dull , 19s 3d. CHUnsi : Aincrlrnn , llneft wlilte , new , dull. 45) ) Oil ; colored , new , dull 45s fd. StiK'ltH In Ilcriiiifil. . MVnnPOOIj , Juno I rollrvvlnc are the etockit of breadntuffH and provUlotui In Llvrrpoool : llreailKtufftt , Hour. 102,000 mchH , wlir.it. 2OJ1CCO centals ; corn , 1,297,000 centals. Provisions , bacon. 20C'0 banes ; hams , 4 CCO iieH ; tliouldern , 2(00 boxen ; lard , 79 000 tierces ; cheese , 36 COO boxes ; buller , 2,000 jiackuKfB , beef and pork , none. Onliriirnlii Ilrlril Krnltn. N13\V YOIHC. June -CAMPOItNIA DllIHD ritUlTB hteady ; i-vuporated apples , prime wire tray , 4'ifr4Ho ; wood dried prime , 4V4o , choice , 4V4ff4J < 1 : fnney , 4fi'c , prunes , 2'/4R7c ' , un to fdtn and quality ; apricots rnval , TlOo ; Afnnr Turk. 12WIo ; pcocliCH , unpcelrd , CHlOc ; r > celed lliirfiilii Ciriiln Inrlci'l. N. Y. June 1 WHKAT BprllTK. quilt , No 1 northern , old , 78Vlcj new. 74cj No t vvlnlir , 79V4f. ( OHN No. 2. 27'4c ' , OATS-NO 2 wiiitc , 24 c. IIYINo. . 2. 38c. \\'hl iNiinllilo lliilliln.v N In Il crpool. I.lVKltl'OOL , Junn 1. Next Kuturday. Monday and Tuesday will lx > liolldayH In KTiiln The ; irovl tnn market vvlll obFirvo Ilio Whllsuntlda lollday by closlnx next Saturday and Monday , Full Itlirr I'rliit C lo 111 MiirK-i-f. 1'ALr , IllVIIIt. Mass , Juno 1. Tbo print cloth market continued unchanged , steady nnd firm at 2 7-lCc. OMJ Yi\IIS ( II-STATKIIOOI > I'ornuil Ci'lclirnlliiii of Iho Aniil- > iTHnr > - ill > IIHIV Illc , NASIIVILLB , June 1 , The 101st anniver sary of the admission of Tennessee Into tlio union was appropriately celebrated at Iho TcmticKMo Centennial exposition today. Tlio iroKram of the day began with a parade through Ihe principal strecln , Two battalions of the Natlona ) Guard escorted Governor Taylor of Tennessee , Uovcrnor Ilusccll of s'orth Carolina anil Lleutencnt Governor McSveny of South Carolina and their re spective staffs and other Invited euesta to Iiu exposition grounds. Tlio parade was wH- by thouaands of ( icople. JAMES E. BOYD & CO. Telephone 1030. Omaha , Neb. COMMISSION- GRAIN : PROVISION : AND : STOCKS IIOAIIU OF THADIS. Direct vrlrcs to Chicago and New Yorlc. ' Uj Jclyi A. NY"0 fc C * '