TUE OMAIIA DAILY BEE : . $ UXDAY , JtHsE G , 1897. 15 \ CONDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE r . intB } Situation Fully aa Good Hero as in Other Localities. COLLECTIONS ALL THAT COULD BE ASKtD Sprnk In Mo t HncmirriK- Intr TMIIPN n * to Pri-xfMlt CiintHllonx uml I'll Hi ! < Untliink Miinir In Hauler lu Trlliiitnrjr Territory. Aa reKurdu the local Jubblnir Situation fie JCencrnl featureH of bu-4lnt * have undergone no chnn < r of materlnl Importance ilurlns Ihe past wpfk. The attendance of Iruyeri , thouKli not InrRc , In al' that could .be ex- pcctnl nt the present time , while mall anil telegraphic ordert are quite rrtl factory. The. volume Of bu lne s dolnp J > horw9 to the T > eBt ndvnntase tvhen compared with the reconl of a year ago , n-iirescntfttlvesj In the Jobbing trade reporting a large Increase over last year Houses that Have made actual comp ir.yona < liow the amount of this cam - Trum 20 to CO rent aa runnlnc nit the -way p ent , acrordinff to the line of business or the house makliiK the comparison. Several Omaha Jobbers ia\c recently re turned from trips to the leadtau commcrcla centeri In the eaPt , nnd they all make prae- tlcnlly the eamc report , to the effect thai "business In all sections ot the country Is 1x > lteT than a yeir ace , t'loush eastern man ufacturers confess That tlie train Is not u ? to oxidations They all hearrt the -wn. complaints as to the lack of speculative buy. Inir that have been common nere and they \\cro nble to re.ich only one conclusion , nnd tluit Is that business In Omaha IH certain y In aa gooi condition as In any other nectlor of the -country. One of tfhe most common complaints amonj : local Jobbers li that buyer1 orders are Bnui.l and that , while the number of orders comlnff to hand Is large , the total amounl of Koods reprepcnted Is disappointing. Job- Ijen In the ea t wele compialnlnB of tlu aamc thlni ; . and one or two large houses had figured up the averace < * 'ze of the orders received durlnir the payt twnvtmonths. . Or ruturnlnK homo an Omahi Jobber who -was shown these llirures compared them wltih th orders on his tr n book" , and was some what surprised to find that there was vert little dlffcrance. , , , Thn Irx ; U retail trade ha- ? been fair durlre thu pait wrtk , though not up to ihttt mer chants would like to see av this season Th cold and unreasonable weather has been r restrictive Influence ? o far as goods for sum mer consumption were concerned , the pre\a lence of n lower temperature than usua cheeking the movement ot t.csewhile then has not been anythlnu in the situation ti prompt creator activity than before In tin general run of staple ( joods Collect ! ns have been very fair In al sec tlons of tributary terr tory owlns to th ( Kentral easing up of the manej nltuntlai in the country The Inflow of money re suiting from the v rv heavy markettiifi o live sto"k continues , and upon that fac buslnet- * men In all departments of tndi are building their hopes of a proeperous fu lure. _ 31U.M2Y HASY AM > IIUSIMISS GOOD I.ocnl Sttuntlon Slui Urciit Iinprr' ' liUMlt In Cciifriil CoiiilltliiiiM. \V * . H Hoherson , local niannser for R. t3 Dun & Co. , In his usual weekly trade tall for The Bee , siys : \ "The Increasing- deposits at the banks- some J2fflCCQ In the last fcrv months kee ] bankers on the alert for Rood ' .oans Cattl paper end warehouse receipts are in ( jrea lemand , and holders make almost their owi term" Ordinary commercial loans pay r -r cc"t. and som = of the larger houses aa\ been offared eastern mone-j as lov ay 3 pe cent. Money Is easier than It has been be fore for fvo years. "At the railway headquarters freight me : boast ot lnerej. = fd trafilc , and do not hesl tate to predict marked further Improvemtn in the r-.rdlate futuic "The air -tint of defaulted liabilities via thu smallest for May plnoc S pt ml > r. ISX Fa4lur-s of Rcneral stores tiirouhout th country are letH In number tnan for an ; nion h on ruord. At the 'anje time th volume of liuainess Is nuvv larper than ii 1SU2. thc-ugh prices are reinarkdbly sirnlla to 1S37. Just beforp the remarkable part : of prosperity which fotlov : d that jcai r.oeat.v th retail distribution large a.n IncrcaslnK , and credits a.-tt cxceptlcnall pood. Ore day the present weak the ngenc ; did -net have enough unfi\orable Items l nvike up the dully sheet. It the country 1 not raliylt'j ? nnd recoverlt.R Itself there I alrclutely nothlne In forccista from forme t-.tpei icnce ml present actual ( igtiren. Tlie Hading house In Knit goods report more full orders booked than In any yea since 1SU. when the top of ihe record fu Orruiha was touched hi this line. One o our large wholesale paper houses Is IHIIn orders f r Honolulu and arother Is forwarj Ins Its pioduct to Austral a. One of th leading manufacturers r-purti hit buslncp for May double that of 1XW for the ! > o.in month. "The wi * k la a red letter one for the ; ev posl Ion , too. Receipts upon subscription have bein large and the president has slgne the sundry civil bill , carrying CO.iH)3. 1J ! nola has stepped forward with Ila.ODO for state ejLhlblt. Several bU conventlor have been secured for exposition year , an the fact Is that the business already In sigl : for next -jeor tills ovry talnklng cltiz" with contldence not hop , utcrely , but cor tldencc. "At South Omaha receipts of cattle an sheep tvere larger than lust week , with falling elf In bogs , bu tradu was ver active and buyers and packers are full c enthusiasm for the remiimjer ot the Ji aan. " KI.H TH\T AIAV VVS TUIIX IIOCM Slnuufiiuturliipr In > < > liriiNUii hhoiv Mtml > rr < iert-NM. According to all accounts business with th local manufacturers Is gradually Improv Ing and a much stronger feeling of conl < lence is noticed In \leparttncnta. . i > critary Holmes of thu Manufacturer association has received bamplca of the c'.ot woven at tbo Fremont woolen mllm from comblnat-on of wool and tlax and nonl nn liemp. ThP clDth has the appearance of In 1ngory strong nnd cnpabls of liard wea TnnKlns It especially u--iitul for -workin men's shirt ! ? , blankets , etc. oreat quuntitli of flax arn grown In Nebraska for the FPPI thu tll.r being In no wise utilized. In In land aiul other foreign courtrcs where Ha Is grown for the manufacture of linen thu have a lor.g and tedloiih method of trea mi'iit , requiring much labor for the rcmo\i of the fiber from thu woody texture of tJ plant At Fiemont great success liaa a tfinded thn uttumpts to grow hemp , whlc llouriblies In all kind ? ot t-olls and all kiut. or Btasona. requiring no cultivation esc'i the placing of the sord In the ground acd th IvnrvestJng of the crop Tin * great troubl } ia\u > ver. attending this latter InJiisirj' the dttllculty of si'paratlna the fiber froi thi" woo < l of th plant without breaking It u into short It-ngths. A Nebraska man hus no Invented a prccess of doing this work , vvblc Is known us drgummlng , both cheupl > ur eaBlly and at the same time preserving t ) full length of the fiber , Trom the liber thi obtained the cloth abn-ve alluded to ivi inanufactuml. It IB claimed by the promn r tha' if present l.opps nrt- realized th \vl.l In .tup near future becozno one of tt Kri'jt Industrie * of the state , Tha I'reniont twine factory IH manufuctu ing tow from hemp und chipping U eaa inhere It niuets with read > Kale. In Cnglaml manufacturers frequently lab their good ? , "ilade In Germany. " thf coi tiutucr bring favorably Impressed with tt Idea that tliu goods have bnen Impurti- In tills country manufacturer * adopt tl same jio.loy with thu change that tbe lab reads , "Made In Knglnnd. " One of tl largest hottiery mills in Ilhode Island hi contracted with a large Jobbing house tt Ita eiitlrt ) output , and over ) " P ir of Btocl 1nga turned out has the uord * "Knglit make , " * tami > * ( l upon It. Th ro are u. got many buyers In thu - vvorlawho do not 111 lo natronixe home Imluairy rf it cait I avoided. Thuro has been a great d al said throuc the ne u papers about the work of tb Agt cultural department at Washington In Ir : Ing to Introdurs Amtrlcan butter into Kn. land. A KebruKka dealer saya that tl great dltllculty m thu way of the success < uui h nn enteprUe lu that the Kng Ish ai Ainerl-jin markets requird a dlffer < nt trui of butter Nebraska rreamery men nial a butter to suit the American tutte , and Is a iiuetlon If they could be inducts ! manufacture butter rhat would be Haleub orb' on an .English market unJ take tl c4iancen ofIts finding an importer who wou buy It on Its arrival at the seabaard. Nebraska mrriugra are winning their w < into favor and the man who goes outside tlie city to buy IK now on exception rath nlian tlie rule. Thu Drununond Carrln oumiuuiy baa recently sold Hal McCord i cliitraut concord. Judge Woalworth u urre E. w. Nash family carrias . Sir , Talll ftrro a phaeton and family carriage , ai A. H. Noyes a conconl. Tarse nt iikon e all. or nearly all , aupplled ivltn rubber tlrt Local buslnctw houses are also buving tht delivery wmTiia entirely In thu city tnstei of having them built In tbe eaat , a * was tl IV custom a very short lime ago. During tbe past wtvk the manufacture of Kansas City hnve been holding an e lilbtt of home produru with the object Htlmulattng public Uitert'Jt In the \ario Baanufauturlngeiiterprlse * that have be In that city The exhibit wa well attend Ml and nefordlng to * H accounts was a. nrest iuccas In every respect. Wheat Is at a premium in Nebraska at the pre ont time. In fact so much so imt foma Nebraska mirVa rr hard pressed to Ret A Rulftclent supply to fill current orders A local representative ef n Nebra-'Ua mill re- TnRrkwl this wet-k that lie hn 1 not Mlteited any bu lne for n week and that h * ' " .13 tniir cin brhlnd in his or < l r- . The Iml j r nl Iran work * l < i building two hoMele i arrlages The motive power In each will be a K.I neil no enclno of tvvpUe- her e power A. J. Slmrwon Is constructing the cnrrlnce part nn > l th" T hol < - will be completed In about two week * The"- car riage * will be different from anything * o far seen by the public , af they are brfnsf onitructt l along the lines patented by H. K. CIo\er of tnt * city The firm of WIHon A : Drake , Iroller - makers ers of this clt } , hnbo < - undet-jrolni ; a "hBiitre. John JlMlion , tic cnlor mem ber , his Rene out of the r rm and will ypend ilx months or more on n. plro ure trip to tip I'aeinc coajit. His placpt \ taken by il * non , J M Wllron. fotiuerly of I.lnro'n , rhlltt llimhV , Williams , for a lonff time he bookkeeper anil cashier has been ad mitted a member of the flrm Thr * tyle of the nrm In the futurt , r.-ltl l > - Drake , Wllswn & Wllfam Tie flrm'n builncM mi nhown a rapid gain In the pnit two or hrt-e months and .within the past two necks he force of men at work has bren doubled. 'Icct'ntly the firm , shipped to larpe boiler o Mexico and one to the Rack BlllM lx > - cal onleM have also been larcc. the Iron lankn for the Cudahy soap works all bcln ? mad < here. Hubert VlTllnff of Chlcapfl nnd n mcm- er of the 1'axton & Vlerllrwr Iron workM IH n thr > city on bu5rnc s. He reports bullrt- ni ; npemtlonH a < 4 more actlvn In Omaha , n proportion to the ilze of the city than n Chlcaro. Some very nice orders have wen coming in from Nebraska and ftir- roundlnp states , which in addition to the mtld.Tii ; In Omaha 1 fcecplnff the vvorkn Vvolf BroB. , the tent nnd awning -people , rive Joined the Manufacturer * ' association. They hav a good force of traveling men cut on the rotul and arc cox ( .ring all terri tory tributary to this city In a most thor ough manner. OMAHA ( ; ii.MilAl. JI.VltIv.IuTS. Coiiilltliin of Trnil anil < luntntl itis nnil Pnnc3 I'roilnci ? . ulk ot saleii. 7c. mon to fnlr , O8c : choice to fancy. lOffllc , separator crenmery. ISc ; gath ered creamery , Uc. Uc.fnt. fnt. SO to tW lb . , o.uoteil t Sirtc ; large anJ course. e Sc. LIVE POt'LTRY-Ufnii S4c ; cocUip. * g3c : rlnff chtckenii , per Ib ICc. 1MOKONS Ute. TJCWc ; dead plseons not nnteL HAY Upland. KM : miainnd , tl 0 ; lowland IJOO. r > e straw. M. color maken Ue price on lay light halts tell tlie beet , only top Grades trim ; top prlcen. llIlOOMCOnN nitremcly slow snle : new crn i delver ! l on track In country , choice crecn iwlf- workinB carpet. rr In. 2aV4c ; cholie green. nmnlng to hurl. J 2U.c commnn. IHc VEGBTAni.ES. GREEN I'UAS I'er b-bu. box , MOCOc. PIE PL.V.\T-Per Ib . 4c. CUCUMHEHS-1'er ilot . 40 ; 0c. Texns , ' .4-bu. box. SCcfll.CO TOM \TOI2S-Pcr 4-linsl.et crate. 11.75. IIAUH11KS 1'er iloz. 10 l.-.c L.KTTUf"E Per < loz. . K > < rEc WAX UEANS I'er H-bu box , SOc JLOO : per hbl , 75c STH1NG ItEANB 1'er > i-bu box. Me. NEtt ONIONS I er aor. . lOfflEc. PAIISI.KT ror doz. . : oii'ic. ONIONS I cr bu JI.M LIMA HENS T > er Ib . S" . I1EANS llaml.picke.l navy , per bu. . Jl 19 CAHUAGi : i-nllfornli ! 'ic per Ib inaXATOES-Ncvr per l > hU. IS.CO ; pcrj > u. . c J H.OO. old native Btock. per bu , 25c. TR1JITS. CALirOHNIA CHEltKIES Per 10-lb. box , SL2J B1.DO STIlAWtlEnniKP rancj , $150. AI'l'UES No Rltlpplng stork. SOUTHERN I'l.UMSI'er 24jt. . ca-e. J1.T3 I- * * . IGODSEDERniESiPcr GODSEDERniESi-Pcr H-qt case , KM. NUTS Almoiuls. L.illlcrnla , j r Ib . lar e lc. ic. llrazlls. per Hi . IVc , Cnillsh n.-ilnmn. prr II ) , fancy , soft Kliell Uirr-c , stanilardu , lOCllc , nilicno , per II ) . . 10c , peians. polleheil arse. BfflOc. jumlio , lib lie ; larjte lilcuornuta. . $1 2" per bu , cocoanut * . 4c cucli riOS -Imported fancy 4 crown. 20-lb. boxes , tic B crown W-U > boxes. ISffHc. HOXKT Choice 1ZS715C CIUHR Clarinc-a Juice , per half Lbl. . Jt3S ; pei bl bl 14 4 13 MAI'LE Tnt'P rive-ual can- each } 2 II sal cans , pure , per dnz. . J12. balf-sal cans , C.K < ju rt can OT FUESII MEATS DRESSCD BEEFr-flootl native steera. 400 tc OX ) Iba , 7c. good fori-quartera stetrs S ic. goo > l hlpdriirarti'rs , iHc , vvpatern terti , Ucianc > hellers , 6 p ; KOI ! lulfsrs , Cc. good foieiiuurten liplftra Sc. KtxiJ hindquarters heifer * , ic , cooil cows. Cc ; fair cows , i c , cooiinon cows. 5c co\v forKiuarlers , 4" c ; cow hlndaunrters 7 > tc. UEET Ct'TS Tenderloins. JOc. l > or.ele s E trips , IDc. strip loin * , fcr. rolls Oc. flrloln butts , &c. fnoulilcr rloils. Bile , rump bultn. 5c. stetr chucks. 4Jc ccw chucks 3S4C , boneless chucks , 4Uo , csv , plates , 24c , steer pistes I c. Hani , alt-ilk c : lolnn , No 1 He : Inlns , No 2 , iZo , lolnf. No. 3 , c , No. 1 short loins , 16c. No. : Fhort loins , lie ; No 3 short lolnx. 12c : sirluln cnda. StflCc rlhis. No. 1 J2c. tllis. No 2. lOc ; ribs. No. 3. 7c ; steer rounds , 7c , cow rounds ouc tow z-oimds. thunk elf 7c ; cow rounds. * > ianl : anil rump off , 71 c. trirnmlnKs , . beI shanks , 5VjC. brains , per doz Sc. sweetbreads , l " Ib , lie , kweclbnnds ( calve ) pt-r Ib . toe , kldners , per lioi. . Kc ot tails each , "c ; llvera , per Ib. 2 ! c : hearts , per Ib . me. tongues , jiei Ib. J2c. rOHK Drefsed P'RS ! ijc , ilrcrncd bo ; , 5c tenderloins lUHc ; loins i c. * iare ril * . 3 > ic ham sausacc. tutts. Sc. shcuUers , rough , c. shouHers , klnned. tc , trlrnmlnss. 4 c lt-a.1 lanl. not rendered , ' -c ; heads , rleaneJ. ic snout anil ears , 3c : backbones , ic : > , ccl meats , 3s ; neck bone jup , pics' tails , 3e : plucUs , nacli Sc ; chltterllrei1 , Sc lioiks. 4c heart * , liei drs. , 2ic. stomachs , tiieh. 3e. lonsue . each , 7c , kldnejs , per ilux. . lOc : lire ins. p < rr doz. , 15c , pics' fpcl , per doz. . 2V , Ilvvrs cacn. 3c. limits. TAKLOW. irrc. HIDES No. 1 green lii-n * We. Ni I Rrrcn hides , 4 > 4c. No. 1 green salted ! il > s I'TSNo ; : sreen saitel hlilfs. 5Kc. No. 1 veal calf. 5 to i : ib-s. . 7c ; No. 2 veil ctJf. 1 ; to IS Ibs. . 4c No 1 dry fitnl lildis syioc. Vo : dry Hint hides , fa Oc. No. 1 dry salted hides & { J9c. part earn hides. HjC prr Ib. lesa tbnn fully curej SIIEKP PEI.TS fro"n alteo. eacn , rri lJe Rrwn sailed , .mearllne * ( i"lion voole-1 eirlj sklni ) each , lie ; dry vlicarllngs ( ehurt woolet early skins ) . No. 1 , each , Sc , ilry Hint. Ivanen : and Nchracka butUier wool pelts , per Ib . ao lual wrlcht , I9ic : dry Hint. Kansa * and N- brnEka 3Iurraln rruol pelts , per Ib . actua. welKht. 5 < iHs , dry Itlnt Colorado butcher woo pelts , per Ib. . actual weight. 4GZc. drjtllrn Colorado murrain wool pelts , per Ib , actua : weight , ii4c fret cut off. as It U UOLk-ss t ( par frclsht on their. TAI.I OM * AND CJREASI ! Tallow , Nn 1. JHc tallo-r No. 2 Ic. jiva . will to A. 2e , grease white U , 2i , sfaff , > ellow. Scffrnse , dark ls c ; old butter 292'ic. beeswax , prime , 1D < J "c rough tallow. Ic WOOlw frivTashed. file heavy. fiSTc ; line Usht SQ'ic. nu rtertilood , 1001 c n-"dy burr ) ' ani charfy , t > c : cottetl and brol-pn. coarse. 7BOc cotted anl broken , fine. i-Qb - rieecc naslieu mcilluin , ISfitl c , fine. UOlCcSt.li ashed , 1CC3 Uc : Uluck. Sc. bucks. Cc ; tac locks. 5OJt , deai pulleil.iiCo. . HON'KS li arlnm.WT'lehiMl and ilellvcrrc ! ! Chicago : Drj ImrT.ilo per ton. tl : OOjJU CO ; dn country bleached per ton til ) 004T12.00 > > ry couu- try. damp and meuty , p r von , JC.W3S.OO. \V < - fl ly IlniiU Slnti-niciit. NEW YORK. June 5 , The weekly bank itate mont liovva tlie follow inc fhnrxes : Ittrerre , ile creone , tl.JJ3.S5 ; Innnf , InrreHre , tliOl.O 0 , sptcH Increase , tXH.'CO ; kualtenders , decrease , tM 2tO drpuslts. Increase U ei0.1W. rlrculatlpii. drcrcaw Tlie Imnks now hold tUKiiliS ui of the renulrtm-ms of the S3 per cent rulf. I.oinliia lliiiicy 31arlc-t , LONDON , June 5. MONEY ' .i per cult. The rate of dl rount In tie open murrfet fo thort anil thrre montlm * Mils ! li-lt < rl i > erct-nc. Gold Is qunted nt lluenos Jrjrei at lii-23. tiul ban , 77n ll\iL Thu tiluok exchange U closed today. I'luuiiflul t NEW ORLEANS. June i Clearlngii. 187 : K4. BOSTON. June 5. Clem Inue. U7.2I4.kl3 ; ha ! anoes. K.074.4SS. UALTIlIOHi : . June Clrartnes. U.W1.C39 balances , J2S9 ! S. NEW YORK June i. Clcurlnss , balnnre > , I'Hll.ADKU'HIA. June 5. Clearings , { 9.4K. 027 ; luilannes , 11 , 1,10 } . WBMIMII.S June 5. Clearing. IW.Ki. bal antes. tS4.t'.iO. Nevr York exciionue belling a JLM premium. CINCINNATI , Juno t-ilunty. : C per rein : ; w Y rk exchange. JOjjCSc prvmium. Clear iiifi ST. LOUIS. June i. Clearlnes , H.C4I 010 , bal unceR , JhS . 7. Money. 4tI | nrent. . New Yor ! uxchance. COo premium bid Tic premium asked CHICAGO , June S. Ctearlncn. JII.SOT Ul Xei YnrK exchanse. Uc premium. Foreign exchunei llsil , , sixty ilats. ST. Cluslne inlcei on tb htock exchanc i were : West Chicusu , JOO , Nort ClilcaRQ. in. SlrawUourO , 16 ; Diamond Matct llC'i ; New i'ork JSlecult , * Si. , Chicago Ua u Fliiniiflnl. PARIS , June B. Thr per cent rentes , 1C * . Jun S. Exchange en London , i marks 37' * ptii fcr clicckj. LONDON , Junt S. The amount of bullion vrttt UruvMi frura tlie Uank of Englacd on bl nc " " a e I lillnileli lila Market- . rtrnADUIJ'HIA. June S I3UTTnit-fite d fair denuuid. lancy vrettern creunery , JitJliVjC. UOtJtJ i'lrra , coud demand , frub nearby. Hi fretn wentern. lO Cllc ; selucttd. IIbe. CHKlian-Unchaneed MlnneuiiuliiiVIient - . ' ' MINNEAPOLIS. June 6 WHEAT Steady an lower : June , tic ; July , CT * tt TI c , Seiitcmbe No. t northern , COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Holidays Frodnce Caution trad "Wheat Makes Only a Elight Drop , CORN IS FIRM AND SLIGHTLY HIGHER Onl rnllnvvs Corn nnil I'rmUloin Arr UnrlmrtBA-il Cnlil In .Mnnltolm llcpiirtril to He Kr Wlient Itonla. CHICAGO. June " . The adjournment ol the Jfoanl of Trade from noon today to Tuesday morning caused both parties tu the wheat d < val to operate with more than their usinl caution. Thhe result of that , uoUvlth tindlng a preponderance of beur- Ish t alures In the day's news. wa a de- tllne of only ViC per buslteIn July wheat. September , however , declined He. Corn averaged tlrm and closed nt I-16c better than it did yesterday Oit kept strictly In line with corn. Provisions were unchanged nt the close. The continental market' did not much In fluence the trading here , although the Paris market was said to be weak nnd declining because of Improved weather The prin cipal factor at the opening was the pub lishing of an Improvement of three point" In the condition oC Kansas w hpat since May 1 The market opened with seller ? of July at from (77'c ( to GTc. anil a Bile or two nl from 67'nC to K'kc s ipped through aboul the same time. The tendency was down ward after that and in about half an hout the price was reduced to MSc for a mo ment , with vastly more buyers th.\n sellers , however , at the price Ia t mentioned. Sep tember In the ame tlrm- declined from ETVo and , B4c nt the start to < r.t c. The week * * cltarnnces of who it and Hour from both consta , as reported by Bradstre < ! t * , were equal to 2CBCCO bu agaln t S.CSl.OuO bu. the preceding week and 3.2OT.UCO "bu. the cor- rerpondlng week of lastr Chicago re ceipts mere 37 cars and Minneapolis and Duluth reported 240 cars received , btlns equal to only 113003 bit. The comparatively hruall quantity of contract ; wheat In store cauneU the short natlcr * to act timidly , and they were rendered still more- cautions when they heard It rumored that several llrmc had wheat s old to Armour S. Co which fiey could not "ring up. " Therefore , or the moderate decline referred to those whc had a profit in short vvhett uecame anxious to secure it , and In the doing of it they caused It to advance npaln to around 67c. Cold weather in Manitoba cold enough , II was s.ild , to freeze vvhc-Mt at the roots- TV as nn element In the closing reaction Ir prlce July recovore 1 to from 67c to C7l4c nnil closed at Cfic bid. Trading In corn was rn.rly active ami flrm In the main. Peopleiwho were supposed o have n deslrp to cover corn already soli ! hort made a drive at the market earlj n the serplon That caused a decline Ir ; uly from U3"4c nnd 21c at the ooenlnn tc * * iC. but as soon as the previous sellers commenced to show a disposition to bus at the decline the price went up affair quickly to S4c and a shade better Reporta rom the country were or the most pirl of an unfavorable- character regnrdlnir pros- > ccta for the growing crop The Kansa- state report pive- the condition of grow ins corn nt M 7 The closing price for July was lie , at which there were many buyers am "evv sellers The Improved tone or th market In oat ! was tne result of sympathy with corn Julj opened nt l"c. touched 17$4C , advanced tt 'rom li > c to ISc at whU-n price it clo ed Provisions were in fair demand at a sllgh reduction iniprteesmhlch the trading starte < with. The doc Ine aas recovered from , neai the end under the encoumpement of thi strencth In corn Closing prices were s > ub s'cntlall > the same as Triduv Estimate * ! rece fts for Mondav areTVricat 10 cars , corn. SOO cars1 ; oats. SCO cars , hos = 4.K0 head. For the entire week. 175.CUO hog are expected. Lending futures ranee as follows- Artlclec I Oosn. ( | Cloii. C.73VS C71- rpt. UUl IU Corn Jim * \ Jnlv i. nt. 23 'Oat ' i Jiilv.- 175-j-i * Jiilv.pt . . . 17- * Pork- July. . . 70 770 7 TO 70 7 SO 7 73 7 7S Jnlv. . . I CO t . .J i 3 AD .1 .TJi 3 52V P.-nt. . I CO : > UJh 3 OU 3 liJ' . J liiJ- Jlllv. 42(1 4 2.'K A 17S 4 2SL , 4 > 2V Sept..J 4 2J4 J Ii7 | 4 _ . ! < 4 ii7t 425 No. " . Cash rjuotntloni were as follo\vnv "FIXJUn Dull. Fprlns patents T3 7O34 00 winter patents tt.Mtf-4 AQ. stralti ! . J4.0J6-4 10. hak ere. K.M62.SO. WHEAT Xo. 2 prlnu. CT eCi ) , c : NO. 3 spring . No ! red. " ( T ic. CORN" No I. SHirtlc. OVTS Xo. 2. isc. t. o. b. ; No. 2 w ilte J Jo : No 3 white. 2I9MHC. KYE No. 2 22'tC. 11AIIL.DY No. 2. noiilnal. Xo. X 2Tc ; No I -VXSnnD No 1 7MT76ic TIMOTHY SEED-1'riroe , J2.70S2.rs. PROVISIONS 1'ork. nr ss. per lbl. , J7.7037.7S l-anl , per : CO Ibs. . K 7feB3.M ; shiirt ribs side ( loose ) , J1.1004.SO. dr } ' Baited fhoulders ( boxed ) "i.W:5 ( ; hhort clear tides ( boxed ) . S4 50l KVi WlIISKi' Dlstillcis' finished goods , per ! . klJG.UlS Cut loaf , " ; 31 , cranulated. ( I 71 standard "A , " $3 18. STOC1CS sA UOiniS. 0 - iilrs hlmw Greatly Iiiurennetl Con ll.l.-iice In IltiNlntOutluuU. . NCW YORK , June 5 Til ere was no mlstakln : th * stront bull character of today's market ifo stocka and. bonds , nor was there any room fo -doubt that xhu motive for buying was greatl ; Inireated conident.e ! over the general out lee ] for business In the country. The bear elemen was iwt a factor In the market at any time < lur me the dai. except u eacer buyers to cove s'lort cuntnu-ts betore prices should rise l yon tliciireath. . There was pome proilt taking a Intrrrali by the moru conservative minded trad era hut apparently their only purpose In swllln , sni < block vvaa to put tbe proceeds Into anuther MlUi TOillzliii- Jules as were mails nere we ! absorbed and in consequence the upward coun uf priced went merrily un .from the opening t thu close uf the day's short newton. The dual lng vvero remaili&bly well distributed. Sufi ahuvvlnc the largi st number of shares uf any un utck FeW with 10. MO sliarta. Clilcacu Oaa am IluHlnu'ton followed clone with over 15.0i > J share iMCli. uml fat. Paul was nut far behind. Of stock that vveru dealt In tu the extent of from 1H > ) t 7.CW iSnres there were about twenty , and a larg luimhii' of the usuallr Inactive share * showed : em tiler number ofsules , mnde up In part of od luls bouKlit by commlsclon'iiousen on outside or ilein. Tlie b'eiieral etreneth of the maiket vra iloil'tKf astisteil by tbo aggreftilre atrtnct tliown ly Homeotthe most active slocks , notalil .Suunr , the crancers and New Jursey Centra ! Ril-on * frmnaBhlnetun that a treaty wit Sp.iln was bclnp coiihidered looking to ( the Tvsv lull jii u ? tlie naturalUatlun of biunlali suliject an citizens of ( lie United flutes had their eflei. In liilplni ; prices n Indicating a i > urpte t eliminate causes or friction rxtueen the tu countries. UUncurt I'aililc arul Western Unlo JolueJ tbc list of upprLcUtlnir values With th favoritis uf the beam Uius shifted to the bul sld of the market , there w * practically tl optiotltluii left lu Hit ! wlvanclnK- tendency uf th tnurket. Advances ot near a point or over mer ! iow u in Hutrar. New Jersey Central U polnui llurllngton , br Paul. Northwestern , Rock Islam ! Chicago Uas. Baltimore Ohio. Colorado Fuel Consolidated Qan , Urle secoad preferreU. Louli villa & Naihvllle. Missouri Pacific , ilublle J Ohio (2 points ) , Lrod , New York , Clilcaen 4. SI LouU uecona preferred Temteziee Ccal Amerl can SplrtUi preferred , Orecon Navlcatlun urt ferreil. Leather preferred. Iteadlnc tlrst lire fened and Western Union. The week ha been meat remarkable for th manifestation of Increased cunfldence In buyln and holdlne of necurltles especially rallroa stocks and bonds , The Improved tone of th ipeiulatlon has baen as remarkable for the at uce of specific Influence * on tha * toclv * 11101 aXected as for the conlldcnc * shown. Tuere ca 1 , na duubt thut treat part of the bu > ins e lvt.t durluff UieweeU has lieon pre-dlrtetl upu prrdletlon that tbe outlocx for Sfopral buklnei U s really Improved ana that the country ha tuined tbe corner from the dcnrui < lun tutrurd lir provenierit. Tbr cheerful confidence Hbown b the Mcretary of the treasury in ills public uttei ancti has made a ftroruj Impretjlon on Wa IreeL. Much aoccunt la taken of tne contentlu Uuit the volume f butiueM 1 equal to that 1 the most prurptrous yearn , alUiuucli price * ar still low Hays Dun s review "Reportu froi all part * of the country show that retail dli trlbutluni of products U unusually 'ars an tucreJUlne , " aj > d s. "cuirpurteon of prices thi week In the leadine branches of manufactut < hews a remarkable slrallarli ) to the cuutse c prices In tbn earlier jnanths of 1S7S. waen th mo t wonderful advanvc In production and prict ver known IB this ur any other country wn cluw * at U.ni' ' Tfal feellnc liaa necurcd tt nul on the marc sacculuu eleirunit la Wall nrn Jurinj- the week , and In larcely mponslbla K the ball mark t. It is fed tu a irealer or lei eiteut byvarious developments. Tbe effrct c tviil exponi 1 > ao lancer dreaded , u U is we thnl the deplctl n of thejrtrtus e"ll rewrre In th trea iity u not raevmre'l by tne anraunt nt ffotil extHirt * . Tne amrw&.l.n . the tre Miry rr. > erv > since th * K"M < - -xri'Ttniu\ nt b c n u. In fart tnr > l Jernbly lefi-j tvvo ( ninln nt ike gold PIP rts ITio fr'V prn" ' trwt 11K muauy ort ore tu Ve tlful. and of Rood quality , fo or | itel as c the l t pvoibn amninince of lmrwl p rlly nrt rxpamlpd limlnrcs The . -rip ian nad n e p cl Hy en > t on Jtm itninser KI UP nillMMnl . The nrpwrtu Stff4rnlnKS from these ralliv.l for the w.eK hnve V o adleil to their strength. noUhly to In iuriS e t m and Hut- lln tfi n A luire portion of "thve k specula tion m r r us the ralletwl ttsrt was con- cerrel. h s cin'.r d n this "lip T"1 tm tw i etmunti , of mwtbern J jtiutu tern ruadu continue to reflect the elf it lon of bumne * In thnw quafters nlso In Wi nhmey market there has l een an lncie ! "f aTttvlly In the mercan tile paper department , Indicating an Increa eit ui > of twills In trade , Tli"re have lie-en l u larre withdrawals of the money deposited wltn Nevr York banks bs outside banks for Use In different localities The actlmt f the Uilcagu bank * In re-luelni the rat of Interest paid .u deposits bl outalde bantw has w-rvert to ineeK this tendency and to Increase again the nmiinu. latlon of outside banks deposits In New \orx bank * . Th * barometer of no stock , as usual. has bren quick lo retponil to tlie-e evldenna of awakening aetlv Uy In tnde. The traders - llmM anil II . have ho n tnetm-elvrn rome-what trustful of the Improvement RS wo naturtu of depression and m-urrltiK after the lomr period reaction. They have l - < ia constantly iilchlui to tnke profits on a Bhort turn , and there have been halts durtng thwetk for this purpo . e-pcclally at the times of tie t'reatjs In the .hares of rublnr and Cleveland. Otncinnntl. . Chlctwu ft SU UUls , Cue to a reduction of dlvi. and nmwrs of a rei > ° ri lend In the former , ucV , to rea lie in the latter Itut t.iere offerlns * live been teadlli- and confidently nb orlKvi without notable reaction , ind each day ueve.- tpmenta hid ndde.1 to the conftjenc * of th trad- ' . for uc- 1'unha.ei tprelKn Init on the bull side count have been lance and wall dUtrlbuteC , shares of reorsanliatlon companies Demi , espe cially prominent in this movement. . the rvltnvart ihareii enally lei The ( Transer illstHct , both In point of activity and strength. Omaha alrme lajrclnc In the Improrement and < .li' lnif the week imchank'ed. J"rtllW'n ; ! llock Kalwl IV , per cent. Hurllnnton 3 per cent , ICd 2S per cent and 1'aul m per cent Urle sectmil preferred ro e 4V4 per cent. I > ake Sh re S\ per cent Chlcaiio Gas 3S per cent. New Jenej Centra ! nnd lUadlmt first preferred 3H per cent. Illinois Steel J per cent , I anadlon facinc 2S per cent. 8uBar , Ixiulsvllle & Nash- v Ille and Sii'qviehnnna preferre 1 2'n per cent , Tenne s Coal SH | wr cent. Mo t of the le.14- Inc stbckii In' the market hovved a Kaln of lulnt or over , the marked exceptions beln * Ncst- irn Onion with a fractional loss The Ixind market during the week dLsplayisl Bre-alvc strength nnd vvn con Iderabl > - unl- mited the sales for the five trading "lays ex ceeding W.OW.WM The Improved nninclal nnd -onimerclnl outlook lnduc 1 heavy purchases far foreign account , which served : to stimulate In vestment nnd speculative buvlnc bv dome'tlc Interests. The rp ulntlTe Isaucs absorbed the bulk of the dealings , but an extensive Imslnesj w.i transacted In tlie usually Inactive mortcaKen In which the more noteworthy Improvements were rendered Some nwclllc develoun nts op- cr t l townrj decisive nalns In a few Issues The prominence of bonds of roads un lersohiR reorganization and the activity of the low grade tecurltlca was generally favorably commented upon M Indicating a rtecldwl wakenlnir of the dormant outside Interest In the market The net chamres show gains ranging frcm 1 to 4'1 per cent , which embrace nil the principal mort gages Some few exception J. however are noted , tncludlni , I'eorin , Decatur S Evansvllle first ! ami Michigan Central MI 2'i per cent The more Impirtant advance * weriSI Louis Southwest , crn firsts 2 per cent. E\st Tennessee Divisional a. 2 per cent Wabash seconds 2 per cent , I'lttsburg. Chicago. Clnclrmstt A. St Louis 4H serli-s A. 2'4 per cent. Ml ( ourl r.iclflc consol 6s , 4 per cent. Iron Mountain S 3 per cent Gov ernments were moderately active and ruled s rons in sjinpathv uith the advances In other securl- tlos The following were the closing quotations on the leading stocks of the New York exchange today The total rales of stocks today were 131,84 Khares , IncluillnK , American Sugar. 17,300 , llur llngton , 14,600 , Chicago Gas , 12 SOU , Loukiv Ille , ' Naehvllle , .300. Manhattan Consolidated. 4 200 Missouri Paclilc. 3.SCO , National Lead , 3.100 Nortavvestern , ,700. Kradlns. C,4 ) . Rock Island 4,000 , St. Paul. 15.100. Western Union. 4 COO. Sew Turk Money Mnr ! et. NEW YORIC , June S MONEY ON C.VLL- Nomlnally , lOm per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER S > 04 pe STERLING EXCHANGE Steady , with actua buslney/i in bankers' bills at H.So'.fll S7 for de mand , and 14 S Q4 SO for sltt > days , postei rates , 51 MU4JM and (4 SSG4.uSH ! ; commercla bills , ] 4 K BAR SILVER-COc MEXICAN ISOI LARS ( Tljc. SILVER CERTII-ICATES 6014fi < OHC. STATE UONDS Dull. RAILROAD HONES Strong. GOVERNMENT BONDS-StronR Closing quotations on bonds were as follows : OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Wcok Winds Up with Stiff Run and Brisk Business. CATTLE TRADE CONDITIONS STILL GOOD Corn fed Hot-ren Itrlnp ; Mpt > 1'rlcon , Our II mili IVtciiIn Miller Acitln. ( iulnic Doi-u to SOUTH OMAHA. June 5 Uecelpta for the Jujs indicated were. Cattle. HogsSheep. . Llorsca. I June o. . . . . . . . 1.837 5.795 X3 . . . . June - . 3.751 7 , ! l 4,103 June 3 . 2/JW ( i. 3iJ aoui : u June 2 . 3.517 S.GMJ MK7 . . . . June 1 . 2.WU 9.D02 5U7 19 May 31 . l S3 3.12 $ l.KS I May 29 . 1,519 7.S1S 1.S1S 1 , May 2S . 1.33S S.21S l.f , ! May 27 . 1.460 9.547 1.192 I Mav : G . J.GW 1U.37S 5.513 May So . 4.212 13.4C3 2.iUJ I May 24 . 1,531 3.22 S.541 1 I May 22 . 1,003 S.C52 1.747 j HecclpU for the week with comparisons were : ' . Cattle. Hog-v Sheep. Week ending Juno 5 . J5.754 4iii91 10S7 Week endlnn May 23 . 13S,6 32.SS2 2i450 i Week ending Jlny 2J . 13.72S 42.3X ) 23.541 I Week ending May 15. . . . U9'H 30.m $ 13.S76 Week ending May 8 . 12.35 31,742 11,279 The otildnl number of cars ot stock brought In today by each road was : Cattle. HOJJS. Sheep. H'rs. C. . M. & St. P. Uy . S O. & St , L Ry . . . . 1 Missouri Pacific Ky. . 4 4 . . . . I Union Pacific 8 > < tem 43 20 1 F C & M. V U. U. . 6 21 S C. & P llr . 1 C. St. P. . M & O. Uy. 9 S B. At M. R. U. n. . 13 20 C. , B & Q. Ry . 4 K. C. & St. J. . . . C. . R. I. & . P Ry. . E. 4 . C. , R. I. & P. Ry . W . . 1 Total receipts . & 3 S4 1 "l The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows , each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated : , Buyers. Cattle. Hogt Sheep j Omaha Packing Co . 1,051 I The G H Hammond Co. M y J I Swift and Company . 773 1.T3S . . . . I The Cudahy Packing Co. 523 1,502 . . . . Vunsant & Co . 33 . IJ Lu Carey . 13 . Swift , from K. C . , . . . 269 Hammond , from 1C. C . 337 . . . . Swlp , from Country . 40 . Cudahy P. Co. . from K. C. 122 . C P. & P. Co. , Neb. City . . . 232 Other buyers . 43 . Totals . 1,921 3,809 2G9 CATTLJ5 The week closed with a pretty fair run of cattle for a Saturday , seventy- seven fresh loads being reported In the yards. The market waa also In good con dition and fairly satisfactory to the sellers. | The receipts all this week nave baen large , I the total for the six days being the largest of any week In some time The demand for a Saturday was quite good and the market reasonably active , so that an early clearance was effected Corn-fed beeves were good sellers , the most of those htrz bringing $4 400-4 GO One bunch of very good white faces , averaging 1,00 ! Ibs. , sold up to $4 9J. the highest price paid since April 13. Butchers' stock = old at just about steady- price * and the market was reasonably active. Mockers and feeders were In light supply and the market unchanged. Representative sales : NATIVES. STEERS. N ° - Pr. No. Av. , , . - - Pr. \ " % \ S " law 4 . .11 = 3 W 1 . . IliO 4 00 1. . . VM 4 40 M . .ira 4 43 } > ' ) \ 00 21. . .13M 4 40 I H4J 4 4 * 1 1310 4 W 24 lois I 40 3 .low 4 4a 1 - . tllO 4 10 S . . .1U4 4 40 5 . 11U5 > 1 .0 . . .117Z 4 10 17. . .llOi 4 40 17. . 14.-0 4 I , 14. . . < i,0 4 15 44. UO2 4 43 St. . HUS . l'i 3 315 4 13 5 . .1210 4 43 JO . 1210I SO U. 106S 4 15 7. . . 1137 4 45 36 .14IJ 4 30 J . 1213 4 29 60. . SM 4 (3 SI . J47 ! 4 50 1 - WO 4 iu j. . . 10 t 41 Ib . r.2' 4 "J- 1 . , liCO 4 23 I2..ijS f , , 17. . 12SS 4 H 8 1KG 4 30 71. . 1.32 4 K . .13CS ; : .2V- 15 IliO 4W 13 . .104J ' 41C7. . . ,127 , 4M" 5J . 1304 4 CO 22 . .1 ! < B 4 4' , 20. . 11K \ W S3. 1313 4 30 .C 1.13 4 i" 3i . .15TO 4 (4 M . 1213 4 SO IS. . . "a I n 2 ! . . . l ? e 4 C3 4J. . 1076 4 30 tl - iibJ 4 \ , 11 . 1303 * M 3 . . 'J73 4 33 COWS. 1. . . 7CO 2 CO 1..11SO 310 S . . 10S5 143 a. . . law 2 < o 2. . .iiso s 10 4 . . .iw ; 3 ji 1. . . &SO 14) 2. . . USZ 3 13 1..U40 3 u ) 1. . . 'XT 250 1..1210 353 0..1175 3W 1. . . . SfiO 230 2. . .1100 3K 1..1340 3 ' 0 1..1050 2 73 1. . .1CSO 3 15 4. . 70 3 00 3 . . Sii ) ! 73 1..U70 3 30 1 . 10 3 C5 1. . 1120 273 3 .1233 340 1G..1O > < . 3 C5 IS. . . . S33 273 1. . .1120 340 S. . . . H'J ) 370 1 . . 1070 3 CO 1. . . . S50 3 40 2 . S70 3 70 1. . . S70 300 l..iiC340 1. .11 ! > 0 3 SO 1 . . .1200 3 00 3..10S6 3 40 2..11DO 4 00 1. . . . JCO 300 6 . .1200 343 1..IWO 403 HUIFER3. 2. . . . S45 325 23. . . . 601 370 3 . . . OSS 300 1. . . . SSO 323 6. .735 373 1. 730 3 SO 1. . . . D30 3 23 1..1120 3 75 3. . . .10:0 4 10 1. . CIO 3 40 2S . . . 593 3 85 4. . . S77 4 OU 1. . . . 570 370 3. . . . 620 3 80 BULLS. 1..1440 273 1..1490 325 1. . . 2000 340 1. . . 11SO 310 1. . .13JO ZK 1..1410 350 1..1010 3 13 1. . .liSO 3 33 1..1170 3 50 1..1S40 3.15 1..1770 S 40 STAGS. 1..1C50 SCO 1. U60 400 CALVES. 2. . . . 355 400 10. . , . US 530 1. . . . 110 SCO 2. . . . K 5uO STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 1. . . . 640 SCO 3. . . . $93 415 3. . . . 790 425 ! . . . . 483 373 1. . . . 7W > 415 3. 713 430 7. . . . 7S7 4 10 1. . CM 4 15 1 6 0 4 40 3. BIO 4 10 1. . . .CO 4 IS 1C . . . 731 4 CO HOGS The has market opened this momtnir a Ilttl * eatlerthan yesterday's gentra. ! mniket. The treat bulk of the eurlj sales were at 13 S0ft3.32 > , . with J320 the mum popular price , while very lew loadd reached $3.35. 'Yesterday over a quarter o ( all tn ) > hog ? tirnueht S3 35. After the more ursent ordens hail "bwn flllej the market flatted out and uas very olow and dull ualll the close The ltd ) era wanted what wag lett at (3.2503 30. while bailsmen were unwilling - willing to muke the concession In the end , how ever. tlify uere about all sold , the late sales Ijeinc lurecly at * 3SO Today's ilecllne cairied the market to the lowest - est point of tbe week and the Ion t at point touched flnce February IS The tcndencj of the hoc market all the week wan loner , the gradual nhrlnkage In vatilcs - > \hlch set In about the nret of last month being continued. The decline , him ever , was email , the loss for the whole weelc amounting to barely lOe A usual on a declining market the trade wa d little Blow on some days owlni ; to the reluc tance of salesmen to make the conocmlon in Tirlces demanded. At the tame time the demand WUB of liberal proportions and fully eiiuai to the receipts BO that there was no difficult ! In dupos- Inj : of exerj thing recel\ed nt current prliei. Itepresentatlte sales. No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. AT 3h. Pr . 2 kOW23 C9 . JSO . „ jj 30 16 . 3S2 . . . 3 53 71 . 3(13 10 S 30 W . SOV ICO 3 27 49 . MS 1W S 30 l\ . . . .S3 ! 10 3 27'A ' C7 . 251 SO S 33 45 . 313 80 330 09 . ; n ; ,0 3 S 54. . , . , . ! 14 IT ) 1 SO CJ . 309 SO 3 SO C3 . 310 W ) 330 44 . SIS SO 3 SO CS. . . . . 247 60 3 30 CO. . . JUS 530 M . 2S2 . . . 3 30 10 . 1ST . . . 3 32V 65 . 3W . . 3 SO 54 . K . 3 sif' 6 . V3U VO 330 7 ! . 25S 40 S K' , tti . 20 120 330 61 . HI SO 3 Sji , 68 , „ . 231 ICO 3 30 70. . ! 31 M 3 KU 57 . 2M KO 3 30 > 55 . 245 . . . 3 SIU 6S . S21 120 3 SO CO . 2To . . . 3 SG . S . . . 3 30 53 . 7 W 3 S2H 3 . 7 . . . 330 56 . in . . 33SS ! 71 . 277 ICO 3 30 S3 . 'Sil . . . J 32U 63 . S02 $0 3 SO 60 . 215 IC1 3 32S - ? . . . , . . .2M 0 3 SO C5 . 233 SO 3 3 * 72 . 211 2W 3 SO 71 . 213 . . . 3 xG 71 . 271 W 3 SO CS . .240 120 3 32's ' y > . S4 . . . 3 30 G2 . 262 W 3 32 Vj 72. . 259 S'O 3 SO 55 . 231 . . . 3 S2 21. „ . . . .258 80 3 SO SS . * M M 3 UVi 55 . i72 120 1 SO 74 . Z40 . . . 3 KI , tS . 312 , . . 330 . 293 K 3 KM Cl . 2(1 SO 3 SO CS . .243 60 3 :2u i . 281 . . . 330 74 . . , : ii . . . 3 SJS C . . . 281 BO 3 SO CS , . , .233 3 KI. S3 . .32 SO 3 SO - 76 . : } g > ) S 3J\ , . . . . . . JU9 . . . 3 M 1 . 2S | . 3 S2U . . 1.8 . . . .1 76. . . . . . . .238 ISO 3 K4 30 . 313 . . . S SO bl . . . . ? . 3 sji ! 6J. . . „ . 287 40 3 30 58. . . .S3 :40 3 jjiZ Ci . J37 80 3 SO 11 . 233 . . S S-U 79 . 237 . . . 3 JS 7 . . . . J4J > 3 15 ' 74 . 241 80 330 7 > . , . K ( W 3 13 Dl . S97 123 3 SO GJ . : < I to 3 SJ W . 249 W 3 39 70 . . . .r2l 3 35 CO . 271 . . 3 39 70 . . . .SI U > 5-X 74. . . . . . . Xt . , . 3 SO U . til W J M . 20 . .330 tl . JI3 M 3 a 61 . 2CS 80 3 SO 71 . i34 . . . 3 ; j PIGS ODPS AND ENDS 1 . 520 . . . 2W 3 . ju Sii 1 . SSO , . 223 J . ; c ; . . ; g | . 1 . rjl . . . 25 5 . 3J SJ > 3 V-.il J . 450 . . . t S -I. . . . . . . 3 2,4 1 . 340 . . . S M , . . . 38 } . . 3 27V 1 . 060 . , tin 4. . . - raj . . . SJTU 3 . 363 . . 3 0 } . 2CI . . . ISO 2. . 470 . 3 03 5. . , .1C4 . 3 Jg 1 470 3 M ) 4 . 177 . . SSO 1. . . . 3M . SJS i . 170 . . SM 4 . 31 . . 25 4 . . . .267 . . . 3 SO 410 . . 325 I. . 2iO . . . SM Only one car ot thecp tvaa rvceited today end It came direct to a Banker MI dial there n&s nothing on aln tu make a trat uf Uit market , St. l.oalu HT - ritui'V. ST iJOUIfl. June S TtefftHpU , ! N liel : ultlp. m nt , TtO head. Market tlnaiir tor liutli 4JrJ r.stlvei , r tb friU j iular under ut irures for the heaviest ealtle , eVilce to fancy export stixrs Ii.ftMf4.tt , falf IB ir n < I native thh > pingsteers. . IIJWrl.K , bulk of Kales , 4 > flt7J ; nt mles. ( I } < 4fl A Moers under 1 000 Ibs. , K " < 9 4 91 tmtk of jales | 1 OMF4 S > i ncKers ami feed H 4 S5 bulk of sale * H6fc M , eovr and SI 'MM IS , bulk tit eon . U.7tfrt.3 * > , butts , Tetas and ImlUti rteern , tron t , tert , " " cows and heifer * . . HOGS Wfr lptd , 4 WO head , uhlpment * . 3.WO head. Mnrkrt # Inrrrr Ilifht . < } S 45. mixed . 1 < H hrn : hlpmentt. nimt. Markrt utMrty nntlre mnttnn ! > 13 JMM ill nn < l burk * ( i f tf ! 15. Texas sherp. $ J-4 > tf < , Inmln. | 4 citicviio i.ivi : STOCK Caltlf Illnlirr Tlinn a AVcokKI > HIIK M < I T nnil I.o Tcr. CMlfAOO. June 5. Tlie we K cltwctl on n at rene market for bref enttlf. prices a\eroKlnK from toe to ISc prr 100 Ibs higher than arrelt a < o Only 4J,4 > cattle hnre been received , axHlnst 47.131 Inrt week nnd 47.42S the correspond' ln ; week la t jrear , and a there was a fairly ucthe demand from exporter * , paxttrn uhliipfrs and the dre d beef Irmle. the oTerlnir > wer easily illtpoted of. llulU have been very dull and prices anolT In some Initnncrs a much n 25c , heavy bull * sufferlnc the most. CalM > are spiling at hteli prices , owlnc to n. xnod demand. Sleem today ranc ' from > 4 to J3.SO. cows , at from 11 W to 14 40. and Texana at from 12 to 470With With an estimated run tMay of 18,000 hopt , trade TT.I ilow and prices were un an a % erase of 3Hc per 1W ll . lower than ye tenlay , the bulk iflllnK at from (3.47H to tS.53 , ur alxnlt the same iu a week ago. Heavy packing lots brought from (3 23 to tl 43 , and prime hoe sold at W.60 The pn lslon market has ruled decidedly loner this week under an extencUe liquidation of speculative nnd weak holdlnCB. and thin bel | > ed to keep hops front aiUanclng. despite the decrease In the receipts. There wae the usual light Saturday supply ol sheep , and they were largely consigned to local iliuirhtereni Shi-ep nre elllnc Ht from K Mite to U for the poorest to from II 73 to t5 for the | Hchletly at from 5X73 to II Sprint lambs are ncthe at from (5 to I6.2C per 100 lb % Itecclpta Cattle , I0 > ) head , calres , 75 head , boss. 16,50) ) head , shcvp4 204 head. > CIT York Lire Stoclc. NEW YOIIK , Juno S IIKCVBS Hecclpts. 3M head ; no trading Huropean cables quote Amerl * can ateera at loQllc , drev ed welghu , sheep. 11 & 12SC. refrigerator bei-f , MtH9i4c. Exports , 11,411 beerev 4.3TXI quartern of lieef CAIjVBfl Hecelpts. 153 head , dull and weak. veal . Ji iO.W SHKKP AND LAMUS necelpts. 6.531 head Sheep , -weak , yearlings. k iC loner , lambs Uff * c lower , sheep J3 50fl-4 40. yearlings. 14 4hJ ( V30 , lamb * J.a 8650 s-HEKelpts , 11.2H head Market weak at 13. KnitNit * Cltr I.l e Stock. KANSAS CITY. June -CATTLD Hccclpta. 200 head , market steady , only retail trade ; Texas steers 12.RT.fl4 35 , Texas cows , J2.50tf2.75 , native steera J350i4 i ) . native com and nelfers. J1.50 4 CO , stackers and feeders , 13 35i4 30 ; bulls , S2.3S HOGS Receipts , S.500 hearts market steady tu t shnde lower , bulk of alfi J3 33jr3 45 , heales ts:3Cr3474. packers. J3.23fi3 42'j , mixed. M SSO 3.45. lights. U 25r3 40 , Yorkers , S3.37MJ3.40 , pigs , C 73Q3 20. No sheep market S t ock In SlKli t. Reconl ot receipts of Ihe stock at the toui principal markets for June 5Cattle. Cattle. Hog ? . Sheep Omaha . 1.S97 5,783 26 ! ChlClgo . 400 16500 42U ( Kansas City . 200 8500 St. Louis . 200 4,000 10 ; Total . 2.C97 31,733 4,5C ! YOIIIC of the Day on ( Jejicrnl Conuiinilltli'M. NEW YORK. June 5 rLOUH necelpts. 17,15 ; bbls. , exports , 13.253 bbls. . dull nnd easl r.nltli wheit , Minnesota patents. S3 934JtlS tinier p.itents , J4 : W4 65 , winter etralghts , J4 1084 20 , winter extras. J3.3053 63 , winter low grades , 52 CJ 3360 Jl > e Hour dull , aupetllne. J2.2082.40. COHN MEAL Quiet , yellow -nestern , SSc. RYE < julet. No. 2 western. SCc. UAIILUI Quiet at ! ; > < .c. malting , 33ic nARLJiY MALT Nominal , western. 43834C. \\HEAT-Recelpts , 319i3 bu. Spot. weal. Opcred weak and declined under bearlsn crop news , local liquidation , narrow speculative movement and reports of lower French markets , clo'ed m/lc net lowtr , No 2 red , Juue. closed at 73Hc , oeptember C f,9Hc , closed at U9c , C < JIIN Receipts 193 3J3 bu . exports , lu.tit.4 bu. bpot easy , No 2 , 29c Optlona. easy and de clined laler. with wheat. Intlui-nced also br ) promliln trop news , clo ed 'i'ff'ic net lower , Juntf cloted at SJ-c ; September , ilgSO c , clouwi at 30c OATS Receipts , 2S6.400 bu ; exports. 3 043 bu Spot quiet , No 2 , 21Sc , dull and easlei. wiUi the ot er markets ; closed * -c lower. H Y Lower , shipping. We , teed to choice , GOS700. HOPS Quiet , state , common to choice 1SK crop 3g-4 < . . 1OS crop. rg9c. I'aclHc coast , 1SJ : crop. 3&4c. ! Si6 crop. CtflOc. HIDEft steidy , Burnos Asris , 15SS15c : ; Teans , 10S911C , California. 16c , Gal\eton. 13c. LEATHER Quiet , heralocli sole , Butnos Ay res. 1-RoVlSIONS Beef , quiet , family. J5 30812 50 , extra mesa. J700gS 00 , bef h.ims. J24. padiut , Pi OuS9 00 Cut meats , steady : pickled bellies , 5J34c , pickled shoulders. 3\Q3i5C. picKlec hams , 9ft9'3c. Lanl quiet and steady ; west ern ate.im. J3.73@3W ; rellned. quiet. rurk , quiet , mess. JS.30 < 8900. short clear. J910BIO 73 , famllj. $350310:0. Tallow , dull , city. S3 , coun. try S'-sC. BUTTEB Receipts. 6,500 pkgs. ; quiet western creamery. HS15c. factory. 7HilWlSc CHEESE-Recelpts. 373 pkgs. , quiet , state , large hUc : small , "lie , part hklm , 4gC"-sc. full EGC'fRe e'pf. 3.WO packaffe1 : slate and Penn sylvania. IMJU'SC ivcitein. KH/lO'-o. outhern , t2.4W2Ja per SO dozen case. OILS Petroleum , dull ; Pennsylvania crude stendv. July. S3c. Rofln , flrm ; btraincd. com- ' mnn 'to food tl 7001 75 Turpentine llrm al 2727'iC , Cottonseed , steadier for crude , owtm to scarcity , but rules easy on prime summei yellow , with a light trade , prime crude , 20c ' off summer yellow , .3c summer yellow. ZS'-sc , SSue ? grades. 2Cff274c. prtrae white 2683t Hc- RICE Steady , fair tu extra , 4Uac. Japan t : New Orleans , open kettle good to cjolce , 22g2Sc. . . METALS-PIs iron. quUH. southern. ID .a . 10.13. northern. 0 ( C12 00 Copper. Bteadv brokers , Jll. Lead , arm. brokers , Jll. TU plates , quiet. CO TTO X LVIIJCKTS. . Yurie Denier * Arc ConMcrvntlvc While l.l t.Ti > eel In Cloned. NEW YORK. June 5.-The cotton market opened dull , but steady , with prices unchanged covering. In tlu local to 2 points higher on absence of news from Liverpool , the EnglUJ market balng closed and to remain closed untl Tuesday on account of Whitsuntide holidays JJelng without European advices local traden were naturally conservative The market close , dull at a npt loss of from 1 to 4 points , t uturui closed dull : calen. 8.700 bales. January. ? 79 Ttbruary JUS2 ; March , JC.S3 ; June. 17.M , Jul > ' J718 August , J7.17. beptembcr , JC.91 October jo.75. November. 72. Uetember. W 75 bpo closed steady , 1 M6c lower ; middling. 7U.-'Cc middling uplands. 7 llrlCc ; middling : suit. 7 15-lGc lleceipts : Net. none , gross , 1,072 bales ; for warded. 174 Ulcn sale * . . bales , stilpraents 405 bales , stock. 133,270 bales Total today unt contolidatea net receipts. 1.167 bales ; exports , t < Great Utltnln , 117 bulea ; to the continent , l.23i liales stock. 2WJ1S bales. Total since beptcm l r 1 Nu rctelpts , C.313.S17 hales , exports U Great Britain 2.H3574S bale-a ; France , 6$4SS bales , continent , 2.051.7CO bales. NEW ORLBANft , June 3 COTTON Spot steady , tales. CuO boles ; ordinary. ! 4e ; aood ortll nary 6".c ; low mlddllnf , 6 15-lCc , middling , 7 = Sc good mlddllnB. 7 11-ltc. middling , fair , S'ic , re celpts , 45S bales , slock. W.t-5 bJlb . Future dull , sales , 4.VW bales. June , T.22 ; July. J7 22r 725 August. l6.Wtot.Jli Septemlwr. JC 53S6.CJ October , JC.4M/8.46 / : NorBtiibur. 1 4i.U6.47 : Oecem ber WWfcCii ) . January , JC3ZOCJ4 ; r bruary JC.538C57. Murch , JC5Sac.CO. ST LOL'IH. June xrrTON-Qulet and un chanired. sales , 160 bales , middling , i c 11 * celpts , 308 bales ; shipments , 21S bale * , stock "MrKllPIllS. June 5-COTTON-I > ull , middling 75-lCc , Receipts , 2IC bales , shipments , 333 bales stock31,628 bales ; sales. CM bales. Coffee 3InrltetM. NEW YORK , June 5 OOKl-'EE Opened steady 5 to 10 points advance on favorable Euroiui news and iimall Brazilian movement , ruled Head ; throughout the session , with tradingcfclefl ; local , clftsxl quiet , 5 to U points net advance hales , 7,250 bags. Including : June , J7.S5Hrp temUr , > 7 40(7.45. ¬ w.lfee. Rio. tlnn ; No 7. invoice , 17 CSis : Jobbing. J 12'i. Mild , steady Cordova , til M&17.M , sales , I.U ) bajs No. Rio anoat. J7.f.i. Total warehouse dellverlt from the United Htalrn. { 931 bac > , Includlm 7.COC bags from New York. J erv York stock to day 3US.97B tags ; United titates stock 12) 17 bags , urtoat tir tbe United SUUa , 411 UQ buss total vldhle for Hie I'nltrd btitcs , 4 .4n ugiiiid S .8i ! 1 last year. PANTOS June S COKJ'IJE Q'llft , teed erag SanM. 9,0V ) rets. Jlnelpts , 4dO < ) , IM , : iOtXKO Lugs. HAMBfRO , Jui.u3. . COKFEU > tQ\ptg \ ad vaiur Hales , 3 W bac > HAVRJ5. June -COiTEU Opened steady. * n hlehor at noon , closed 'if adtance. haiui , 12.ou bag * Jtli > Jun * C COFI'KK Qtdet ; No. 7 Rio S 5-1 rel ; xichann7T d. Receipt * , C.60J bags , clca.ru f"r the I'nlted State * . l.OO ) bac ; for Eurcje l.OX ) bJ.i , stoik. 23.IHO boiji. f < illf4iriilji Drlril PrulU. NB1. YORK June S CALIFORNIA DRIKI PRI'ITH fcteady , evaporated apples , prime wlr traj4UftH J ! r pound , wood < ! reJ. ) prime. 4 > < /4 V. d'oire. 4Vi84 i , fanry , 4 S 3c I'ninrn 4KO7C , an to ntxc ami quality. Apricots , royal > Ullc , Mcur park. I2ttl4c 1'euchex , vnpe let ] . 31Npt letl litlie % r Yiirk nry IJoiiiln Murlcrt. NKAVJORic. . June S.-The dry goo.s merkr lo f , | with dull conditions In central , tlioufi thnfl has l > rrn Incrcaa'd tntirest shown In ara oiMiit / rotten eaodn vnd in dark { Tint * . In t'a I.ltlr hl.htr : > ricr liavlng Urn made atkpl rottccs Here Urn quiet fcl ! w k , cx < pt li cheaper ( rrMles of manufactMren. which JV T > xniKht mo > Trwly than her tofe > r . Ihilne * n brown shertlnn arxt drills ha * lrn et a qulft ctt Colored rottcins. dull In All grades. Wool- em , In txilh men s wear fabrics and drr * ( tools , lave been dull thmiith ltiweek , with no fea ture of note In any grade. lrtnt cloths art steady nj nominal. St. I.nnl Crnernl ST. IJOUIS June S.-FlXtIl-Dull ami tin- ohanged , p\tents tl &Mf4 " 0 extra fancy , tl 240 4 10 fancv M V > 4 1-S. choice. W 10t 20 WHKAT The speculative market ot > me < l weak i and lower , but for a. time trading was fairly active There was ncnrclty of trading news anl oral receipts were heavy. This kept the prices lown and th close wa * sWc under yesterday. Spot , easier No J red , rash , elevator , lie bid : track. 84mac. . July. Stc : August , THe bid ; September , 7 c asked. COUN Kutunes dull nnj easier early In nym- pathy with -wheat , but the clofe was nrtn. price * showing no quotable change from yettcrday. ° iwt , uteaity , No l cash , SUcj July , * 2c bid ; t ei'temtier. 3SfMHc 1 OATS ruturi > dull and a shade easier. Sxt | , * lower. Xo. ! cash. IJiic bid ; July. 17 ic bid. j ill E Nominal Be track. - J U MILKY Nominal. f I COUN MKAI tl BS01.TO. * 11HAN l > ull. weak atvt unchanged. f TIMOTHY SKEII > rtm . J2.MW2.SOL i t > iill and weak , but uncbanged ; timothy , , llW _ , prairie , WCOWS.EO I ' , creamery , HUtiSc ; dairy , r f KIMIS HlKhrr at e WlllHKY-tl 1 > . i OOTTON TlES-SSc. i UAOniNO IHM * . MKTALS-Lead : quiet ; 3.07HO3,10. Spelter. 3rm , + 4 oo. 1'Ol'LTRY Chickens , old hens , strong nt 6Uci springs , steady al tQUc ; ducks , iprtncs , steadr 0 lOttllc. g e e , springs , quiet at lOc I'ROVlSION.M-Pork. steady , standanl mesa. Johblng. H l01f < .X. Lanl. steady ; prime steam. . . choice. R.4H4. Ilaron Uwxed ) . shoulder ) . { 3.374 : extra short clear. J525 : rlb . II M. ( thorta , tv.5. Dry salt meats ( boxed ) , shoulders. 14 ? S | extra short clear. 14 70 : ribs. 4 soj ahortii. tl . > . Receipts : Flour. 3.000 bbla. . wheat , 6.000 bu , ! corn , 91.000 bu oats , 64.0W bu Bhlpments : rimir , 2.PW ) bhls. ; wheat , 8.000 bu. : com , 3LOOO bu. , oatii , 31.000 bu. n CltrMnrkctn. . C1TTJunp 5 WHB.VT- Dull nnd IglUly lower ; No , 1 hard. Mo. .No 1. C t 2 4c : J-8 ? Norod - SPc- No1W77c. . No ! 8 * 5 spring. 67 70c asked , No. 3 , tOU ' Rbollt * teady . No. 2. lO. About "lwld > " Noz white , li HYD-No. 2 , Sc. unclmn ' ' timothy. J10 00 | ana MurUrt * . NEW ORLEANS. June -SUHAR-Qulet and ? i/- } , ? kctte' , ' , : t 3' wntrlftiwi ' whUeaT .l , a > ' ' cenlrlfuea | . 4Wo : oU , S unchangd. YORK. June S.-SUGAR Raw. strona .At. i.anc' alr " " ' "P. " ' = : contrifugTiU 4 . . . , , test . , 3Sc. Retlncd. llrm . mould A , 4c , standard A , and confectioners' A. 4ic. cm loaf and ' pottJer < M' 6c. granulated , 4lc | iS K11 v'ntirieVNfi'rVIr ' > JU--t 5ILSSiilrlts of tut - * - ClURLESTON. June 5 -OILS-Turpentln. . , llrm at 2 c. Ilosln , llrm. I'forlii UnrkctH. TEOIUA , June 5. COHN Firm. No. 5 ' 22ie ! , OATS-Qulct. Xo 5 white , lSj20c. . RYK Quiet. No. 2. 23 f3lc WUISKY-Marlvet steady , tlnlshe , ! goods on the basis of Jl 19 for high wines Ilecelpts Corn. M.SOO bu , oats 27 DO ) bu.rye. . none , whisky. T5 bhl . wheat. 1 2 bu Shliv menu : Wheat. 27 4CO bu oats , CI.SOO burib * * none , -nhlslty , 440 bbls Toledo IliirUotx. e' but teady. No 2 mixed 24c. 2A-Ib Pu11' but steady. No mixed , 184c. R\E Dull , No. 2 cash. 33c asked. > 1 < Ut 3t < ! ai5 | OIL Unchanged. . ST LOUIS , June5 -WOOL-Dull and un changed straight combing I3uc. light , line , 9 12Vic. henvj. nne. 7010c , medium , 121457150tub washed , 1714R23C. X MYnrU HximrtK niul Innxirt.s. NEW YORK. Juno -The exports of spec- from the port of New TorU for the week amounted to Jl.UO Mo In gold and JMS.845 In ? ? Tl , > e ' " "Ports were- Gold J79.5C9 silver , ' * Sl'j ' ? " Roods.243,041 , general merchan- Wall Street Speculation. ARE YOU INTERESTED ? If you cannot afford to be without the valuable - ble Information nlilch we are In pnnltlon to Impart. SPECIAL REPORT Issued relative to the standing of any financial house or stock broker , one report free In order to introduce our m thod. > AMC YOUR IlIlOIvHR ? Ha-\e you dealt with "Dltcretlonary" or "Pool Syndicates ? " If eo. you thould avail jourself ol our protection "Bucket " fchop" syatpm ex plained and expofed. 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Mo. , April 2 . IW. W hereby certify that lh CbrlitlB-Utntt CommiKklon Cumuany h.J this day commcuc A buslneu with u by depu IUng Fifty Thuuiinl Dollars ( t O.OMW ) In tti. CllAltl.Kh IL V. LEWIS , Cashier.