Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 04, 1898, Image 11

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CO1MERC1AL AND F1XAC1AL
Whctt Stops Ith DownwaH Oourso trn1
Makc an Advanco.
¶ j TEPORTS OF RUST CAUSE TIlE CHANGE
, : . Jtib unit 4iifenibcr CIn , , 1IIghir ,
Crta I , ; 1owcr. liil'i ir UiI
q ClIttIIZPI1 UI14 l'ru'iiuLuii
All , iIns.
ChICAGO , June 3.-HIgher cnb1ER , htavy
buying by shorts nn complaints or rthlt
ri oni iflflSfl4 fldftflCei whcat prIcc today.
July close d with a gnln of f2c nnd p.
temluir 1 ½ t 6.Sc. ( : orti Is l-8i11'ic tower.
'IL ' inchnnged. l'ork an 1art quiet ,
, 74c higher , nn rtlni 2'jjGc higher.
Btrcngth in wItat ) early titie to mu
Oi.enhtig nvance of from 2t2d at Liver-
xOI. TIIIR LI1)Wttrd temleney % Vau uuHtninetI
by repartu from Inna5 City of consider-
nbe damage to the ] : tnini whcat crop by
littgs. rust and overrnn irowth. Cash wheat
cvcrywhero was scarce , nn(1 the bulic of It
atupenred to be under Leitcr's control. This ,
together 'yhthi the tact that Loiter sold
1,4oooo bu. cash wheat to Ibitish unthiers
- . - yest.'rdny . or'at'd a good buyIuu sentinunt.
Uuorts , who had a pruhit , seemed ( USPOSl
It , cover and si'curo it , while other ihorts
bought to sthl ) further hoies. On the
bulges. lipwuver , new shnrts were quickly
v ( utetI , and ( huts selling nnl irohtt-ti&king &
by the fartunnt. longs l'll to frequient
1r'uks. Tile market bettuuiu strong near
tiit' cntl u the esshnn on heavy ttuytnm by
3t. Louts shorts. Chutcugn ieceIvvtl thuirt-
two cans ot wheat , against twenty-one a
ar ago. tInhuelt3'4)hls ) niul Duluth receiphi
were 2uJ cars , against fl1 a year ugo. .t-
luritie Port elenratue&s , were equal to 72tOO ) )
bu. in shueitt nnd Ilouli' , J uly opened 'i
' . : c higher at i24iju : ( ' , sold dciviu to
IIllIflCCl to )4c ) , fell olE to 92c mud rose
10 lr at the cloie. SePtplnhpr1 b'gan ' .fl' '
E.se ; higher at 7i4az79 i- ' , up to 79
down to 7S 7.b7)c ) nIu cased off to O 5-Se
UkC(1 ( , tiio closing Ilgure.
Notwithstanding the strength of wheat ,
corn was heavy. ( 'rop Iroslec were considered -
sidered Improved , receipts were large nud
there was a general cesntion of foreign ( IC-
Th1flt. JuuiP OleIIC(1 ( 1-Se lower nt 3 (
Th t-S , ileclined to thut firmed up to
3I 1.S3) ) % 1)1(1 ( at the close ,
s _ _ Tlu' st'culative trade in oats wis higliL
- July started unehnnge(1 ( at 21 t-Sc , advanced
to 2l'ie , 501(1 t5 loW flS 2 $ $ c and reacted
to 21 t-Sc , the closing figure.
After an liner of fztitl nctivq trading vro-
VIslIIS 1e'aIne ( Ituhl. CIuIIR1I' iought lard
, - . - - freely. Jt7y Irirk started 2'Ac hIgher at
1o.S7i'IO'o ' , fell otT to $ IO.S2 at. the start ,
rrse to 511,10 and declined to IOV bid at
the elose. July lard eptard 21Jj5e better at
I $ f2i.I5. ; ; wealcened to $ G.12 , . advanced to
v ; .22 ½ , then declined to $ fl.17 , the closing
T flgIre. .Juuly ribs began 2'4e hichuer at $5.80 ,
nId ilownto cased off
LIP 4'.I . ( V JjO.O..7J ILL LIJU CUfl.C.
hstImnted receipts for tomorrow : lVheat ,
45 cnrs corn , 1,010 cars ; oats , 230 cars ; bogs ,
_ 1 25,000 head.
Leallng futures range a foIlow
% rticleL. OLILI. llLgL. Low. I C1o5. . Yost's
, . Jiune . . I It ) I 12 % 1 00 1 12 I 09
Jtiiy . . D2 04 01 4 ft I 87-IO
S.'pt. . . s4) ) 7-79 7R
, i'c. . ; s 70 70 77
.
c nt.I-
, June . . a 32 32 % 3t ! *
r July 32tt $ 33 } t' t(1I4 3
Sept . . 34 : u34o 34h 34
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Iuly. . . U3 ' . ! I ) 21
SPt. . . 21g 21321(4) ( 21Th
z ark-
July. . . 10 87 11 10 10 R2I 10 9 10 R7 %
S"PL. . 11 05 11 2.4 11 00 it 10 10 O23
Larti-
July. . . 0 12 0 2 0 I2 (1 ( 17 6 10
'ua U 'o 0 Ii . ' 0 t i7i.j 6 20
h , 'titib. .
July. . . 5 f0 S7 75 5 59.4 ! 5 774
_ St pt : ; 871i t ! 5 85 5 t)0 ) 5
No. 2.
Cash quotations were as foihow :
FLOUt-St'ndy ; vInter patents , S6.O01
6.25 straights , $ .00'JG.2O ; hard spring iiat-
CtttS $7.20J7.4O ; bakers , $4.9Oi5.15.
u \VhIAT-Nn. 2 spring. 1.O.3 ; No. 3 sprIng ,
, 1.00P1.Ifl ; No. 2 red. $1.10.
. I ( 'OItN-No. 2. 38 3-Se.
OATS-NO. 2 , 2G'e ; No. 2 whIte , 2S3iJ211,4c ;
No. :1 : white , 2',29.
1tYi'-No. 2. 17ij4Sc.
. . - ] 1Att.FY.-40ui42c' .
SEI1)S-No , 1 llaxseed , $1.2t'4f1.22. PrIme
timothy ste(1 , $2.90.
1'ItOVISIONS-Mess irnrk , per hhi. , $10.90
I10.93. 1.ar(1. ( per 101) 11)5. , $ G.02I6.20. Short
ntis sides ( loose ) , 1)ry salted
* ( llouilers ( ( ) $5.00j5.23 ; short clear
ldes ( lwXel ) . $6.2416.35.
\\'IIISKY-DIstIilers' finished goods , per
gal. , $1.22.
St'G\1tS-Cut loaf , $5.SS ; granulated ,
Arttc1' . lteeel9U. . Sl.ipnent'i.
F1ourbbl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , ; ) 12.200
' , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ( 54.0(10 (
Corn , ( in. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SPP,4OO 347,400
OObu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27S.7ul ( . 493,100
. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ( )
Iiarley.bu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.700 . ' 700
On the Produce exchange today the butter -
ter market was Htcady ; creameries. 3jlGe :
duIrhe , 11jl3e. Eggs , steady ; freSh , 9c.
lcInv Yltl ( ( Ii1tlt.I ) Lt1t113'F $ .
QiioIntI.itis for tinDat' on Giieru1
Coiiiiiiodll It'M.
NItYO1tiC , June 3.-FLOUR-Receipts ,
21,013 huts. ; exports , 14,247 bills. ; weak and
lower with wheat ; winter Ilatents , $6.40
6.65 ; winter straights , $0.10j6.25 ; Minnesota
3)atent5 ) , SG.60ii7.10 ; winter extras , $ l.sQ1j5.3.5 ;
dinnesota linkers , $3.10J3.3.i ; winter lov'
grt(1e5 , $2.905.00. Itye flour was dull at
i.oo.
Ct)1tNMFAT.-Easy ; yellow , 75e.
1tY13-WetLk No. 2 vestern , G3e.
C ] IA1tLEY-1)ull ; ( eedtg , 42e.
BA1tAiY MALT-Qult ; western , G.'i773c.
' - WIhtA'L'-1tecelpt8 , 5,175 bu. ; exports ,
505,3iG liii. Siot strongt ; No. 2 red , SS 7-Sc
f 0. b. , nUnat , Septr'nta't , 1 to 15. OptIons
% % ' ( 'ro gencuilly strong ( riluil start to finish.
Vrgcit coverIng , stimulated l ) ( ( ( Ivorso
hoiiie ( Hid foreIgn crop news and smaller
western receipts , WitS the feature all ilay.
Closed I 'J-13 5-Se net hlher : No. 2 red ,
July. 9Le4l.01l ; closed , $1.01 3-S.
CO1tN-ltecvlltH ) , 71.050 bu. : exports , 29-
& 22 11(1. ( Sl ) ° t ste(1l1) ( No , 2 , 39 3.S4i39 5-Sc.
OPtIOlIS oi)2110d sternly. but ) 'lehle.l to '
realizing ittuti ciosell ( lull at % ti3-Sc uet
decline , July , 57 5-Slt3 u-Si' ; closed , : l7 7-Sc.
OATS-Itet'etpts , 115,700 ho. exports ,
216,493 ho. Spot tiull ; No. 2. 3lc ; No. 2
vluitt' , 3'le. Ojitlons ( Itull hut stetly ( ( with
V.'lltt , closing c ntt higher. July closed
at : uoc.
Fl'ED-Qniet ; bran , 70i90c ; mIddlIng , 90
19k , rye , 80c.
hAY-Quiet ; spring , 354j10c ; good to
chi.ilet' , 15i75c.
1101'S-Quiet ; state. common to choice ,
28)5 crop ' ; 1lc ; ISSO cr011. Gtiic ; ISII crop
121114c ; 'Pacillo coast. 1593 crop , 31j4c ; 1S9
crop lj7c ; ff97 crop , 12j'Hc.
1llES-Flrm ; ( Julveston , 1Gc ; 'rexas dry ,
11e ( . 'ahlfornia , iSe.
iFA'I'1l1it-tlteauly ; hemlock oIe , TIuc-
runs Ayres , 19i20e.
WOOL-Quiet ; t1ecee. 1GjI22c ; Texas , 1
14c.
14c.I'ROVISIONSlJeef , uteady : family , l2.5O
? 13.00' extra moss , $10.r.Ouull,00 ; beef hams ,
313.50q14.00 ; packet , IlI.5Gi2.0O. Cut meats ,
ilull ; Pickled bellies , $6.50ij7.25 ; pickleI
shoulders , $4.75 ; PICkl'd hams , $7. 51jS.04) .
] .aril , stt'ntly ; westerit steam ( 'lOsed at $ L35
; 6.1Q ; reilned , steady. 1'rk. quiet ; mess ,
* hl.&O1l.55 ; short clear , $ lGj'14.5O ' : family
$12.50uil3.50. Tallow , firm ; city 4 1-Se bitt ;
country , 3 7.Sij4 1-Sc , as to ciuafity ,
01 l.S-l'etroleum , dull. Itusln steady ;
rtroiwtl , , tountiiot to good , $ i 44ft1.l5 , 'l'ur-
pentine , caster itt CottIaeel ( oil ,
14telli ( ) ' and moderately active ; irinue crude ,
15i220 , iirlme crude , f. a , h. mills , 17i41Se ;
llriflO summer yellow , 23Si2Co : off suunmer
yellow. 25tj25e ; butter ( ill , 291i30C ; Prime
winter ) elIbW , 3tj32c.
I1ICI-1"irzii ; fair to extra , 5 1-Sj7c ;
Jalnfl , S 7-SCc.
lOLtSS1S-Steatly ; New Orleans , OlCfl
kettle. go(1 ( to choice. 2S,35c.
F1tFIOlt'1'S 'ro LIVFItI'OOL-flulI
- : cotton -
ton by steam , 23c ; grain by steam , 3d.
\ 1E't'Al.Slittle better feeling lIrevalletI
SU the unctal iuiark.'t today , ( till t Iighut
( tecreasu ' ( * s 110t1I ( In the tlemnntl for
tiii , si)4.'Iter 01111 leii.I. At the close pig
. - trout warrants were steady % 'ith $ t.75 ) 1)1(1
and $ LS5 tsked. Lake copptr quiet , with
311.90 1)1(1 ( itiid $12.11) ) askid. Tin ltrmer ,
with $1 iS2 bid auth Sl4.ST' , ( iskOd. Spelter
- - llrni , with 31.30 blil anti * I.0 asked. 1.t'u.t
Stl(13' , vlth $3.77 ! bId anti $3..2t asked.
'l'lue itrm ftxlng tlut , settling vrloe for tniuueri
anti smelters ( lLIott5 hittl at $3$0.
hal thii.ir lInrktt ,
IlALT1MOR1i , Md. , Juiie 3.-FLOUR-
\'enk aunti lower ; western superilne , $ .3.0
3.75 ; wtstrrn extra , $ i.lXtc1.75 ; western faun.
ii ) ' , $3QG16.50 ; winter wheat , $6.uOiG.75 :
silting % tle8t , $ (7.25uj ( spring wht'tt
strtights , $ .ttP3.2 ; recellits , 1,12 bbls , ; u -
- Perth. 15,313 bbhs
. \'lllA'1'-Firiier ; 51)01 , $ I.12i'1.12 5.8 ;
unonthu , $1.10 Juui1' . 9ltc hid ; $ o. 2 rod , $1.C(2 (
blt receipts , 3S,031 bti. : i'xports 11,171 bu. ;
loutlleru wheat , by sanuple , $1.0U1.13 % ; on
grade. $ l.Uttfl.13 ,
CORNEUSY ; spot Rfld month , 3G3fi3Te ;
July 36 T-Si37c ; stealult'r mixed , 3S43c ;
receipts , 19,175 mu ; exports , 4l6.52 ho , :
southern White , 37o ; southern ythiow , 3TJ
871c.
OATS-Dull , easy ; No. 2 white , 34634cl
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No. 2 mixe'd. si2'4c ; r'celptui , 11,933 bu. ;
oxporiR. flofle.
ltVl.--Iuht and lower ; No , 2 nearby , & 4jc ;
NO 2 wpsterzl , SGL , trnmlnil.
I IA YStrndtholre ; timOthy. l.SiI3.t ) .
GRAIN 1"1tll(11iTS-1)uulI ; stc'sm to 1.1-
tl'00l. Per hu5h1nl. Id , Jtine COrk for or-
ders1 per iittarter 3d , June.
I1LTTFR-Steuuty , fancy creamery , 17c ;
fnrity irnhtotlon , 13c ; good ladit' , lit' . store
lackP(1 , 12q11.'e.
1C1S-Firm . fresh , II'I7l1'Ic. ' '
C1IE1Sh-Stendy ; fancy New York , GOC ;
large , 91i91c ; nie'Iiuni , 910c ; small , 1GI
@ l0c.
( ) Mtl.t UlNl1lt.U. 1i.t1tICI1TS.
Cotid I * Ion (1 1 Trnd' stti4 Qiutni
on SInle niiit t'niil'rslneI ,
EGcStiood stock , 9c.
I3UTT1t-Conumuui to fair , 9311e : sop.
atnior , lSc : gathered creamery. 141Ic.
VJ'A1.-ChOICl ? fat , ttO it ) 121) lbs. . quoted at
8P9 : Iatgp anil roflts ( ' , 6j7e.
h1V1 POUI.TItV-Ilens , Te ; old roost-
cr5 , 4Ce : spring chickens , 1t8c.
1'IO EONS-Live. 91c.
hAY-Upland , $ i.00 mIdland , tLO3 : low-
land. $5.80 ; rn straw , $ IN ; color makes the
Price on hay : light 11(1105 ( neIl the best ; only
tOP grades bring tel ) hrice ) ,
\ 1O1T TILES.
ON1ON3-New southern , per lb. , 1c.
iulA : Ni4-13nnii.piecei navy , er ho. , 1.2.
POTATOES-Home grown. 8c ; new I)0
111104's , per 1IU , ,
'roMATo1S-1'er four basket crate , $2 :
1.1 ho. TIOX $1.23.
1iJFTS-k'w , Pr bu. tiox , $1.00.
I14 DISI IES-I'cr tiox , bunches. 24130c. _
I.ETflICF-l'er ( Ioz. 1uuiic1S. ( 20i2.C.
( ' , IlEEN ONIONI4-l'er iloZ. , lOC ,
C'UCUMIII'ltS-l'er bo. box , 7e. ,
WAX DI'ANS-i.3 ho. box , 5c ; per bu. ,
S 1.50.
1'FAS-Per 1-2 ho. , & 0ijl0c ; larger boxes ,
ritui'rs.
STRA\'flERR1ES-Mlssourts , $2.00.
.A 1'1'l..1S-.Genetniii. , 3.75.
GOOSEI1I3TtItIES-I'er 21-qt. ease. $2.
C11131t1t11'S'-l'er 24-qt. case , $2.50.
.
TROPiC'\I F1ti.l1'S.
OiLNGIS-SeedlIns , $2.50 ; Medlterra-
110(1,1 5p $ 250i2.5 ,
LltONS-'nlIfornla , $3.50 ; fancy Mes-
slam , 31.05.00.
1 iANAN.S-Ciioiee , large stock , per
butich. 2.0J'L25 ; uutedbum slzCd bunches ,
5l.75tt2.00.
MISCfl1.LANTOS.
NUTS-Almonds , lor lb. , large 121J
lie ; small , lie ; Iirnzil. , 10r lb. , OfJIOC : Eng-
lisit walnuts , Per lb. , fancy soft. shell , 11Gj
lie ; stanijards , Site ; ttlbortu' . , per lb. , 1Uc
Ilecans , tOilshCl ( , unedlun , i7c ; extra
large , Suibe ; large ) iikory nuts , $ LOOit'i.lb
per hu. ; small , 125j1.3 ier 13(1. ; encoanuts ,
per 100 , $4 ; Peanuts , 11V.V , 5tI ½ c ; roasted ,
( i6e.
MAPLE SYItUi'-Flve-gal. call , each ,
$2.75 ; gal. cans , pure , ier iloz. . , $12 ; half-gal.
cuni. $6.Z : otmrt cans , $1.50.
FIGS-Imported , fancy , 3-crown 11-lb.
1)OXVi4 , IDe ; 5-crown , ' 14-lb. boxes , lc ; 2-lb.
1Ix222j23c , per box , CalIfornIa , 10-lb.
box , $1.
IiON1Y-Choico white , 12c ; Colorado am-
her , lO1illc.
KITAUT-1'er bbl. , $2.50 or half bbl. ,
$2.2. ; .
DA'1'ES-Itnllnrice , 60 to 701h. boxes ,
5c ; Salr. Sc ; Parti , 9-lb. boxes , Sc.
( 'lDFit-1'er lunif bbl. , $3 ; bbl. , $ .
IITDES , TALLOW , ETC.
hIDES-No , 1 green bIdes , Ge ; No. 2 green
hides. Sc ; No. 1 salted. hides , Sc ; No. 2 green
llltl hIdes , 7c ; No. I veal calf , S to 12 lbs. ,
J ( . ; No. 2 veal calf , 12 to 15 lbs. , 7c.
TA1..LOW' , C' 1tEASF. ETC.-Tatlow , No.
1. 3c ; tallow , No. 2 , 2tc ; rough tallow. 1c ;
whIte grsaso , 2'Tj2c ' ; e1low and brown
gu.nse. 1Si2c.
sI1EFI' : FELTS-Green salted. ench , 151'
75c ; green salted shearings ( short wonTed
early slins ) , each , ISe ; dry shearhngs , ( sbort
\vooletl early skIns , No. 1 , each , Sc ; dr3'
flint , hansas and Nebraska butcher wool
Pelts , per ill. , actual weight , 4q5c ;
dry flint. Kansns and Nebraska murrain
wool pelts , per lii. , actual weight. Stile ; dry
flInt , Colorado buutehet wool pelts , per lb. ,
actual weight. 4j5c ; dry flint , Colorado mur.-
rain wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 3
51 Ic.
Ic.FURSflear ( slack or brown ) , $5.00ij20.00 ;
otter , $ l.504S.00 : mink , 150c : beaver. $ i. )
( P.00 ; ; skunk. lSc , 25c , SOc ; muskrat,3c , Sc ,
7c ; raccoon , l5'uS0c ' : red fox , 25cfiSi.2 ; gray
fox , 25i50c ; wolf ( timber ) , 23cij$2.50 : wolf
( prairie coyote ) , 1Gi50c ; wIldcat. 1025c
badger , 5j4Sc ; silver fox , $5,0075.00.
St. LfliIs Geitt rnl Inrlcets.
ST. LOUIS , Juno 3.-FLOUR-Easy ; pat-
Cilts. $ .5.30&5.50 ; straights , $4.90iJ5.10 ; clear ,
$ I.23u4.50 : medium , 3.75i.O0.
WI I EAr-closed strong , with buyers at
the toll and prices 2c for July , 1 5-Sc for
Seilteunber and 1c for December hIgher
than yesterday. 'POt betters wIth prices
( lecIIedly hIgher ; No. 2 red , cash , elevator ,
98c bid ; track. $1 : June. 92c ; July. c hid ;
Scptembcr. .77yc bid ; December , 77)c bid ;
No. 2 hard , cash , Sic.
CORN-Futures strong , closIng at the top ,
-itti ijriees tinchangeti fronu yesterday.
Spot easier ; No. 2 , cash , 31.3-Sc bId ; Juno ,
3le : July , 3ll.4c 1)1117 September , 32 5-Se bid.
OATS-Stronger for futures , with some
sl'ctllntlVo demand. Spot lower ; No. 2 ,
CR511 , 2Cc 051 < 0(1 ; track , 26t,4i2Te ; Juno , 2tc ;
July. 24c bid ; September , 2liSc ; No. 2 whIte
3lrizsl'4c.
RYR-Dull at 45e asked.
SEEDS-Flaxseed , nominal at $ i.iS. Primc
tImothy seed , 82.rAp2.r.s.
( 'ORNMEAL-Steady at $1.S5'1.90.
BRAN-Dull and lower snckd , Casi
track. SIr ,
1 1 AY-F'irm ; prairie , $ S.5Cjl0.00 ; timothy
$ s.0o 12.50.
1(1 , TPltgt.'r,1v' ! e'T'AI1nOrV. 14i)1CthO )
dairy. l0iii4c.
EGQS-Dull at Sc.
WHISKY-Steady at $1.23.
rOTTONTlFS-70c.
flAGGING-4 3-8'jG ' 7-SC.
METALS-Lead , $3.65 bid. Spelter , $4.15
1,10.
1,10.PROVISIONSPork , higher ; standard
moss. $11. Lard. higher ; prime steam ,
$5.97.4 : cliolc'e , $1.00. Bacon ( boxedl. shouT-
( lCrs , $5.8744 ; extr.i short clear , $6.62 ; ribs ,
$ ' ; .75 ; shortS , $7. Dry salt meats boxed ) ,
shoulders , $3,37l , ; extra short clear , $ O.i2' , ;
ribs. $6.25 ; shorts , r.r1o.
TtECEIPTS-Flnui' , 3,000 bhls. wheat , 11-
001) lU , corn. 114,000 ho. ; oats , 26.000 bu.
S1liPM1NTS-Flnur , 1,001) ) hbls , ; wheat ,
6,000 bu , ; corn , 6G0 bu. ; oats , 2.000 bu.
N.'s. Orlt'sns Market.
NE\V ORLEANS. June 3-hOG PROD-
1ICTS-Fasier. Pork. standard mess , $11.50
Sf11.75 , hard. retlric'.t tlerce , $1.12' i.l.37' ' ;
l'ur laid , $ .Sijit.G2'4. Boxed meats , dry
SUIt shoulders , $5.25'ii3.3'7 : sides , $ t.1244l
0.23 , 5iI'Ofl , ribs 51(105. $7.124tJ7.23.
hams. timico sugar-cured , SuIte.
COFFEF-Quiet ; Rio , ordiulary. to ( air ,
7'4fl0c.
RICE-Steady : ordinary to good , 4 5-S1
514e.
514e.FLOUItDull : extra fancy , $5.25I. ;
patents , $5.S0'bI.rM ; cornmeal , $1.9)ij1.0 ;
bran. 75e.
1IA'i'-Prinio. 1Ili11'4c ; cholge , 1Gij16'c.
COItN-No. 2 sokeii , 42c.
OATS-No. 2 'acketI , 3l1j34l,4c.
ICItlNnN Clt , ( rnI a anti I'rovlsbonu.
EANSAR CITY , Juno 3.-WhEAT-hard
active , 2j3e lulghr : red neglected ; No , 1
hard , STe ; No. 2. S24.4iS5e ; No. 3 ,
No , I reti , 95e ; No. 2 , St9c ; ; No. :1 : , 92'/ &
. 93 , , ; No. 2 spring , 'J)92c ; No 3 , SOc.
COItN-ldarkpt higher ; No. ' 2 mixed ,
29e : No. 3 , 3O'j'30c.
OATS-Market rather slow and lower ;
No , 2 whIte , 32c.
RYE-Market weak ; No. 2 , SOc.
lIAY-Mtrket , very' weak ; choice prlario
au.I . timothy , $9.80.
BUTTER-Market steady ; creamery , 12
S15t' : dairy , 1i'Ms12c. }
EGGS-Market weak ; fresh , Sc.
CIHt.In tit I Mnr1vt. '
CINCINNATI , Juno 3.-FLOUR-Dull ;
foncy , $5lU5.S0 ; ( iimlly , $ I.S0flS.10.
VhlhAT-Duli : No. 2 mixed ,
COltN-Duli ; No , 2 mixed , 3t',4c.
OATS-Quiet. No. 2 mixed , 21125c.
ItYE-Iull ; No. 2 , 'iSv ,
l'ItOVISIONS-Lard , flrm , $5.93 , Dulk
meats. tefldy , $6.15.
' . 'l1lSlY-Steady , $1.23.
hl1T'L'T1.itFirln and higher ; Elgin cream.
cry. lSc ; Ohio ; 12jiSo ; ( hairy , lOc.
StJtlAit-Steadh' ; ltTd ( retined , $4.47G.I0.
flGOS-Stt'aly at Sc.
CllEES1-1'usy ; good to prliuue Ohio flat ,
'I'nh.'itv Nariset.
TOLEDO , 0. , 3 urn' 3.-WUEAT-lhlghOr ,
firm ; No , 2 cash anil Juno. 1.1 h11.
COhN-Quiet , Ilrnt ; No , 2 mixed , Sic ,
OATS-Dull ; NO. 2 mixed , 2cc.
htYl'i-hligher : No. Z cash , 45c.
C1OVE1tSElD-Dull , steady ; prime cash ,
$1.30.
OIL-North Linia , pc ; South Lima and
Indiana , 560 ,
LI v.'r5.noi Mirk.'t ,
LiVE lti'OOL. J uno 3.-PROV [ SlOWS-
hams. short , ItulT , SOs. Bacon. dull , 30,3 ,
WlllAT-SlI ( , No , 1 red northern ,
slIcing , urn , , 9s 64.
COItN-Spot , American mixed , new ,
steady , hs 44tl ; Suit , steady , 3s 4 744 ; Sep-
t'Ilber. steady , 3s 4 1-Sd ,
FLOUR-St. Louis fauey wInter , dull , ils.
) 'eorli , IlirICelN ,
PEORIA , Jolla 3.-CORN-Market steady ;
No , 2 , 32c.
OATS-Market . fIrm , No , 2 whIte 2T5123c.
\'I llSlY.-1tlnrket ilm ; high root
svlrits. $ i.22Y3.
ratii 83'Ct'Ilts UI l'rliit'Iiuil Titrlecfps ,
CILICAGO , June 3.-Receipts today :
Wheat , 31 cars ; corn , 1,187 cars ; oats , 2i5
C au's 1stimatod ears fur tomorrow .
\'heat , 6 , cern , 1,010' oats , 220.
MINNI1AI'OI.lH , June 3.-fleveipt ; .
\'hent l'i2 ears.
ST f.UI.'li , June S.-Ttecelptsl Wheat ,
13 ( 'Srs
1)T'LU'11 , June 3.--llecelpts ; Wheat , 47
ears.
STOCIf4 .t4I ) ) IONDS.
l3nrs ll , 1 , . a (3I'OesMfIl ( I un iii ' , , (
Ilit. Mnr3'l , lIrenleig , II I'rieC's.
NFYtltiC , Jo tin 3-Professlonnl specU-
haters nit the bear l0e wart , alert flnll
active 10.1t- ( . attacking first coo point und
theuu another In the list and keeping the
stc'k market tlecldetli' tinsettled. In the
final boUt there was a more all along
the line which ciTectiiallV broke prlee ,
leaving only a few sma'l ' net gains In
some of the low.prieed stocks ( lInt hal
been Pushed UI' In the earlier trading. Ia
all the prominent stocks , even Sugar ,
which % 'l3H the loader at the market , gaIns
wr'ro prncticali' Wiie(1 oUt , null in 5(1(110 (
cast 5 net losses amotint to over 2 PointS.
' ] 'lu Tear drive svtts OCCOtfllllllCd by a
tnn4iderablp beating of toIntoms end von-
fusion of alannist runiors and oStCfltfltiOUS
fears of the effect cC ( lie ennto',3 Vote
for tIm coinage of treasury silver. The
( ) " * trnllng opened with the t'flfllitililit
in yestrdny's market. rather enl4)llnSlT.C31
tlt Is to say , with the high uncoil iivi-
( lentI paying StOk3 showIng some eftect,3
from proilt-tuiking nuid the nttildlo aitil
lower grade StoCks well supilortel Ijy Hew
buying. 'l'iuo iroI1t Inking in till' recent
leulers ( was lIrettY well Ml)5oI'lletI , and it
1 % l15 C'Idet1t that funds renllzel hS selling
thce stoek , instead of being ttlCCli OUt
01' the market , vcre hmliy lIvIng ( liverted
Into OthV toks which have not as
ailvnneel consptcpously III l1ri'e. 'l'ito
reaIi.ing in the grsngers and 501(13' of the
high llrbeel slle'ialtles t'mtised theun to
droop iomewhat utiid math' thicni vuln"r-
able to attack. IMlllOil rallowetl the Ness'
\'ark lenti aul uli1 the hlghi turiceti stoeks
and llought seine of the low pricei In-
ternatiotmls. 'rho Preferred stocks of reorganized -
organized rad were In eMIleciftI favor ,
t.'niOfl l'aclllr' tireferred nIud Northern 1tt
chIle Preferred b.'l ug lrounlnoit ( exaInille,4.
Sugar vais a strong sustaining force ntid
rose at one time poInts , but SOVO(1 OtllJ
the traction. The loenl tratinn stoclc
% vcre markedly weak all tIny. 2ll1o , ' Ct)11 )
tillues in superahundtnt ; supply ntitl rates
continue to decline. New York 0x&'hnnge
hts ( gone to a sharp premIum at ChIcago ,
indicating a current of ftnid to thl * con-
( or. and tlue Now York banks continUe to
gain largely also ( rota th" suhtrensury.
Silver oTil today at 69 6-8 , the highest
price of the year , the demin0 eoniing from
Sp.iifl. hlonds % t'ere strong In the early
dealIngs , but the speetlativo ( i5ues yieliletl
in sympathy with stocks. Total tles ,
$1,700,000. 'United States 'is. registered , lthi
of 1907 (1(1(1 I ° : .i , ( tdVIICI'fl , While regIstered -
tered 5s declIned 1-S In the bId price.
The Evening Post's London llnnncial Cablegram -
blegram : The feature in the stock markets -
kets hero today was the strength of iihl
the I'ariui tneks , flOtLb15' ( Ili-azil ; , i1ld
Siatnlshl 45 , whIch were bought largely for
Paris , tIle latter , on reports that the July
coiilOfl WflS about to be announced. lie-
fore the close of business the nunoutice-
mont was oillelally made that tlis COtlOfl (
would be Paid , , Auncrlcatis were bullIsh
eari' but again closeti ooJ in Nev 't1rk
Iuport. New York bought le bonds to-
clay hut more lreferenc stoclcn , There
was a. simrp break iii Grand Trunk on
dIsappolntinr.r traflic relations , hut it wus
bettr (11. the close. field was In strong
demaud at 7s 10'.d. rlie ullollel' market
was floouiod with cash , as predicted.
The following are ( lie closIng quotations
of the leading stocks on the New York mar-
tnI tR.-
Ateltisoli . . . . . . . . . . I 97.5 UaaaII C. C' . . . . . . . . . 22
do ft . . . . . . . . 3'1 St. P. , Uiu . . . . . . . . . . 7I I
llalttmore& OhIo. . l9l. 'dO pta . . . . . . . . . . . I4'
CanadaPaclile . . . . . S44 St. P. M. . M. . . . . . . . 1430
Can3IaSOUttlCfll. . 52 So. Picii1 . . . . . . . . . 1 $
Contrall'aCIltC. . . . . . 14 So , lt'ttlway. . . . . . . . . 11
Che..tthilO. . . . . . . . 22 So. R.Ilway ilfil 5th
Chicaro& AItoii..1A9 Toxa .t l'ncltlc. . . . 12
-C. . H. , t , Q. . . . . . . . . . . 1011 Union Pacific. . . . . . .
c. & It. L. . . . . . . . . . ii U. 1' . 5) . . 'O . . . . . . . . 71
C. C. C. .t St. L. . . . . :3I'j : Wabash , . . . . . . . . . . .
00111(1 . . . . . . . . . . 70 Wabt'ih : p.1. . . . . . . . .
n,1. liutison . . . . . I Ill SVI.eol . , , , t. F. . . . . .
Del. L. & % V . . . . . . . . ito ; Wheel. & 1. . 1.1. pM R (
Dcn.&IU0U . . . . . . . h1 ! A0ams } ' . . . . . . . . . . lOll
tb pft ( . . . . . . . . . 4st ( Atiipri'nii lx. . . . . . . 123
ifrin ( new ) . . . . . . . . . 1tt : * United Str.to'i } x. . . 4 ! )
rlc1stpn3. . . . . . . . . . . . . W1lsFiiree P. . . . . 110
Ft. lS'avile . . . . . . . . luiS Aiii. Cot. Oil . . . . . . . 22
flreatSortherpfd.t7 , A. Cot. Oil lIfLI . . . . . ,4
iioclilnr Valley. . . . 5-t ! A1. ! Spirtei . . . . . . . I I
I11InoisCotr.t1. . . 105 Mn , Snirlis pW. . . . . . NO
Lake 1rIe & W. . . . 1314 AllI. ToDaeco . . . . . . 1Os
tb . . . . . . . . . . . . . do . . . . .
LakeShore. . . . . . . . ILl Peop1e' Gas. . . . . . . 100)t
Loul'.ville & Nash. 33 COII. 085. . . . . . . . . iS4. '
Miiihiattaii L. . . . . . 1Ui'i Co'n. ( fllie Co..0
Met. St. fly . . , , I 5611 Cot. F. & Iron . . . . . ? 2I
Mlchirax' C'ntral. , 1O44 do nu. . . . . . . . . . . .11) . )
Mititi. & St. I . . . . . 29 ( Sen. . . . . . . . . - ' !
(10 1st pld. . . . . . . . . 89b . l1lliioIsSt'ni. . . . . . . . 33
Mo.Pacilte.'I4'ILaCledc Uaq. . . . . . . CI
Moblio&OliIo. . . . . 2' LenO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mo. K. .5 : T. . . . . . . . i1I 'in nfl. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mo.K. & 'r ( lid. . . . . 3 t1' ' Nat. Liii. OIl . . . . . . . .
CIa. . hid. & L. . . . . . Ott Pacirte . ' : iIi. . . . . . . . .
do pftl. . . . . . . . . . . . . a ! Piiiiiiitii Pat. . . . . . . 11,1)
N. J. Central . . . . . . 95'.Siiv'rCertlt1cate , . I'Jh
N.Y.Cntrai..1li ( Statitl.itopo .ST. . . . di
1.Y.Clli. & St. L. 13 Sugar . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149
d ist ptd. . , . . . . . 00 eo trd. . . . . . . . . . 111
do2dptI. . : is T.C.&irotl. . . . . . . . 33
NOrfolk . ¼ Wo3tera I 1' . . U. S. I.oatiier. . . . . . . 17
No , Asier. Co. . . . . . . C do itd . . . . . . . . . . .
No.Paelflc. . . . . . . . . thi (1. .4. Itubbo. . . . . . . . 90
Ooaf.I . . . . . . . . . . ( ( flI do ptd. . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
OntarIo . 'c W . . . . . . 1514 I WCiiIOfll Union. . . 0 1 Si
, Oregon Nay . . . . . . . 3151 iOortliwcstCrii . . . . . . .2 ! ,
( Jr. . . Short Lliie. . . . . J2 do Pfl. . . . . . . . . . . . . l72Si
Plttsourg . . . . . . . . . . . I (35 it 1 ; , & W . . . . . . . . . .
Ri'aihiii : . . . . . . . . . . . 11)11 ) IL U. , s. , pfil. . . . . . 04
( Rock iiiatid. . . . . . . . 10'h Clii Gt. % Ve'it. . . . . . . 14
S.L.&S.1 . . . . . . . . 8 St L.SW. . . . . . . .
tloistp(0 . . . . . . . . . 5814 do.pfd. . . . . . . . . . .
. St. Paul . . . . . . . . . . . 2(11) ( ) iteading let Pftt . . .
- do1fA. . . . . . . . . .
Total sales of stocks today , 527,900 shares ,
including : Atchison , 6,305 ; AtchIson pro-
[ erred , 34.530 ; Baltimore & OhIo , 8,407 ; dIes-
apeake & Ohilo , 32,20) ; ilurlington , iIS'iT ;
Cleveland , Cincinnati , Chicago & St. Louis ,
3,150 ; Denver & RIo GrOnde 1)reerrcd , 3,540 ;
Louisville & Nashville , 8,350 ; Manhattan ,
16,281 ; Metropolitan , 5,933 ; ReadIng preferred ,
14,115 ; MIssouri I'acitlc , 7,966 ; MissourI , Nan-
sag & Texas lroerred , 12,005 ; New York
Central , 4.633 ; Northern l'aclilc , 21,225 ;
Northern l'acIIlc preferred , 21,7S0 ; iteading ,
4,050 ; Rock ilund. 25,550 ; St. Louis & San
Francisco second prserred , 3695 ; St. Paul ,
31,250 ; Southern , 5,023 ; Southern preferred ,
14,417 ; Texas & Paciilc , t40O ; UnIon Pacific
preferred , 58,651 ; Wabash preferred , 3,390 ;
'rolacco , 6,020 ; Chicago Great Western , 12-
740 ; People's Gas , 24,250 ; General ilectr1c ,
5,620 Sugar , 45,169 ; Tennessee Coal and Iron ,
4,065 ; Leather preferred , tl,0S5.
Ni' , . York Maiiit' 31si'l.et.
NE\ ' YORK , June 3.-MONEY ON CALL
-Nominally , 1fz14 per cent.
l'ltlAt E MERCANTILE PAPER-3u i ier
cent.
STERLING EXCIIANGE-Stendy , wIth ,
actual business in bankers' bills at $ I.tG'fj
4.8414 ; for demand , and $ I.81u4S4 % for hlxty
( lays ; posted rates , $4.85 and $ t.Si ; coin-
merelal lulls , $ l.S3i,4.S3 % .
SILVEht CFltTIFICA'1'ES-S9J6O 5-Sc.
lIAR SiLVfl1t-69 5-Sc.
t11OX1CAN IOLLARS-45e.
GOVERNMENT 1IONDS-St.rong ; new Is ,
reg. , iiid coupon , 123 ; 'is , rt'g. , IOS'4 , ; ( 'oupon ,
iii ; 2 * , 951,4 , ; 55 , reg. , 111 % ; coupon , lii 1-8 ;
i'ncitlc 65 of ' 99 , I0O.j.
ClosIng quotations on bonds were as follows -
lows : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
t1SileWia. re.12lt94N. ; (1. 115. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
LI. S. new 45 coo 12342 I . C. 4' . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13)2 )
U. S.4sre , . .lD4C.t ) No. i'3c15c , lats. . 110
U.S.4.coup. . .iliIlt ! No. I'acllio 3s. . , ,
U. S. 95 , ra . . . . . . . . . S.St No. l'.icIt ( Ii . . . . tIl ; ; .
U.S.A.rez. . . . . IIitI' . N.Y.C.&St.L.4iiIl.S )
I , S.Si. OOtiJ Ih1$4ll2 H , IV' . 'is. ' . . . . . . . . 12) ) )
Dlstrict3. 63s. . . . . 1 I 4 N W. Ooniot'i. . . . . .
AI..clnsi A . . . . . 11) ) ) N. W. PsI , . Cs. . . . . .
AHI.class II. . . . . . 105 Ore , Nsv,1st . . . . . . . 113
AIa.elass (1. . . . . . . 511 ilO. Nay , Ii . . , .
Ali.Curreiiey : . . ( JO 0. 5. n. lii , t. . . . . . . . .
, ttelII'301145. ' . . . . . . . I)21 ) 0. 8. L. A. t. r. . . . . 10 15'5
AtChi.onaril , 49. . . . 6351 ti. him. iSti , t. r. . . . llI ) '
Calinoaso. 2iiii . . 10514 0. Itiip. &t , I. r . . . . , , (10 (
Chicago TorI is. . . 8)3 ) l'tciflc , bq of ' 95 . . , l0lS (
C , . .t ; Ci. ij . . . . . I I 4 Realtor is . . . . . . . .
( i.l.tD , 44 . .IO4SL R.O.We ( isv' , . . . . . Si
D.Ar It , 0 , [ III ) . . . iO(1'.I ( ' St. L. ,3 I. 24. (101 1 05
fl.&ILQ.4s , , . . . . , , Dlii St.l.F'.Qsu.t1. 1l9'4
East'Vean. isti. . . . 107 51. P. Consols. . . . . . . 143
gric'Geii. 'V. . . . . . . 7454St , , P. O..l 1' . Istu , . I
F. TV .t. 13 , Ii. t , r. K'.l5'St. ' 1' . 0 , . , I' . 3s. . . . . 11)1 )
'ri. , tit. 'b . . . . IOOi Soother , , fly. tr. . , SCSi
0. II. tS. A. ( It. . . , . 10'JS S. It. & T. Us. . . . . . . 7(3 (
(1. II. A 5. A. 943. . . iO.Ili 'rOnfl.IIov set3s. , .
l&T.Cent.ls. . . . . 109 Tox. l'.ic , L. G.1.Os 2.I.i ( !
1L.JT.C.coa ( is. .101 Tex.l'1,3.1 ( . 245. . 40
Iowa C , 1515 , , . , . . 1(1054 ( U. 1' . D..Q. isis , . SS4 %
lJi.I1AWCOI.45..1UU 1ab. tat As. . . . . . . . lOSSi
L. ! N. hut. 45. . . . . II0 ( WiU. ¶ 211 I . . . . . . . .
Missouri ( is. . . . . . . io' ' Yit Sli 0 tO 45 . . . . . 1OI
M. 15 , g T. ; Jds. . . . . . (13 Va. Cuiituries. . . . . . . (15 (
MK.hT.45. . , 87 % VdeurreiI. . . . . . . .
N. Y. C. lati..115 11nIo PseiSu old. . UI'
1.J. C. Cs. . . . . . . 1 11 _ UniOn l'icLfj , , Is . , 933
Hasten Stiel QIiOIflhiOJlIi ,
BOSTON. June 3.-Call loans , 23'.4 per
cent ; time loans , 3I5 Per cent. Closing
prices ( or stocks , bonds and mining shares :
i'i' : . . . . . . . : I 1)fti. . . . . . . .
American Susr , , 142k liostoti t . . . . . . . . . . .
Arn.Sagar Oft ! , , , Ilfil 15 16. 1 . . . . . . . . . . . itt )
Uay State (1 : 135 Atchison 4 . . . . . . 02t5
sell releenonu , . , 273 (5t'i. ( 51cc , Cs. . . . . 109
&tostoii.i , Alb3 23 % 'Is. Ceo . . . . . . . 42
Iloston NataL , 101'4 Wus. Cent Ui . . . . .
c.j1.ti Q . , , , , , , , 1(1114 Al1ouiz Stin , a ) , , ' :134 :
Witchourv 0954 At1nUo. . . . . . . . . . . . 2754
General EHctrl. , ItOh Uoawn. ¼ Moataul 210
Illinois Steel 54 Uitto& , loaton. . , , 99
Mexluau ( leurzl ( , 5 Caiuiiisl& hioc1. , 5(1(1 (
14. V. .k N. . . , , . , ) l3 Ccitennlas . . . . . . . . tO
Die ColoaT. . . . . . 185 Franklti , . . . . . . . . . . .
Ore , Slier ; Ltnu 11114 Osceofl , . . . . . . . . . . . SI
R000i-j- . . . . . . . . . O54 cStilie3' . . , , , , , , , , ,
Uhiion Pacttie , , , , , 2-i I ( Taiiiu'ara . . . . . . . . . 1(1.1
trBi ua . . . . . . . . . 84 Vo1veriiies. . . . . . . . . 29
v. ItIso . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Old tonduiou . . . . , , 27
w. t:1ic. Ufti. . . . . . 54
I'u'eln Fl nut'Il. )
LONDON , June 3.-The ularkot ( or
American securities , after a tlull and rather .
weak openilig , vas inactive , clostnr lirm ,
with ( lie demand generally light. Ilpanisli
4 $ closed at 35 1-8 , a net gain or 7-S. Gold
113 quoted at Buenos Ayres at 162.'O.
I'ARIS , Juio 3.-I'rices 'eru Ilrm on tile
b3urae today under the inilpeace of ( lie
Plethuom of moneynn the growing both t
of an early eenelusinm of 1)CnCC lnternm-
tiflnni securities lmpro'Ni , particularly
hlrazllinns , owing to Ihi better rate at ox-
change. Slalilsh , Is rallied smartly on the
oflidnl ) IflflrlUnC'Piflent ( If the PI1YIUPnt of
the July 0 01(11 ( III enireIy in gold. After the
close ( if tile itlrkc ( Spanish 4s deelined on
rcalItions , Three her ( cilt rentes , 10CC
17c for the nccoun , 'xehnnge on London ,
2M29c for ( 'lIOCkS , ir'nnish Is closed at
.177-IC. a hOt gain it.11-lr. .
IlEltlI N , June 3.-'Forelgn securItIes
01)0(10)1 irregtilar ou tlbour'e \ hero today
and % vere occasInily lower , owing to the
rise in the price ( If torn In consequence of
1)5(1 weather. Sub4'qut'titl5' , however , the % '
become firm In reponso , to the strength
dipInye0 t he wssti'rn hotirses. Spanish
4 , ; were actIve , .Alnetitart securities were
fIrm. -
5(3 , , FCItICIiI0 Mhsing ttitnniiniis.
SAN FIIANCXSC6. iJutie 3.-4)fliciat tIns-
ing quotaiions OIL mluiing stocks today were
as follows :
.
Alta. . . . . . . . . . . JIislieo. . . . . . . . . . . . . 0
AltihiSCon. . . . . . . . . 21 Mr'Iesn. . . . . . . . . . . 15
MK1es. . . . . . . . . . . 1W Occidonlat ( ion , . , (1 . $
rst. fleIOor. ( . , 23 Ophir . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 12
iluilbois. . . . . . . . . . . 4 ( ) reriasn. . . . . . . . . . . 7
Caletlaina. . . . . . . . 22 POIDMI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Ctiil"ure Con. 2:3 : S'ivnce . . . . . . . . . .
( 'Iiolln. . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Slprr.t Nermtn. . . . . CI
CoiitiaI. .t Vs , . -.131 ( hIll ) I ( oII. . . . . . . . . 7
urown ( nlot I 1 ( lttih ( 'on. . . . . . . . . . C
flrmftl ( lii rrIr. . ill YiIirw .lckpt . . . .
] Iaia.t Notemsi. 54 Statdir.l . . . . . . . . . ICC
Sliver bars , 57i,4c ; Mexican dollars , 46SJi
4G4c : o1ritft , sIght , lScteiegrapti ; , l71c.
? os- York Miii iu ( Ilifitni bus.
NLW YORi. June 3-"l'lie following are
the closing mining quotatIons :
C1oilar. , . . . . . . . . . . 9(3 ( Oalno. . . . . . . . . . . 273
drown Point. . . . . II ) ( ) Ullr. ! . . . . . . . . . . . :0) :
eeual. , & V.s. . . .15 Ptyl.ioutft. . . . . . . . 15
l ) eailwocu . . . . . . . . . CO QlIicklIv'r. . . . . . . . 13W
( ; otitI ) . & turrC I C Oaio''olvcr uf.l . . . 9 ! ) , )
llIe & OCCr3I. . (40 Shrr.t Niva1j. . . .
iIOlu'stako . . 40(1(1 ( ( StaiiO.i't. . . . . . . . . 15 ! )
lion Silver . . . . . . t,3 1Jiioi ( , ( 'on . . . . . . . . . C
Mexican. . . . . . . . . 13 IYeiluwJaoke . . . . 2) ) )
I.ntiiliui , SI'll. t ( utui I OtIS ,
1.ODON , .10110 3.-i p. m.-Ciootng :
ConpoI. ni's' . , . I 1 1 5-Id N ' L'-ntr.'ti . . . . . . . I 93)
Con'iol'i. meet. . . . . . . I I I ' I i''u,1rlv3Ill : ( . . . . . . .
ta : , , Pt121IC. ! . . . . . . S73 1101(1iZ ( ( ) . . . . . . . . . . . lii
r. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31ei ( rn. 110W 4) 071 ,
Erie 1 st pfll ' . . . . . : eot. Atelt'.Oii . . . . . . . . . . . 33.4
ill. Centr.ti. . . . . . . . . . 1O4L. & N . . . . . . . . . . . . . CS
? .loMeSu oruiriary . 9 ! ) ( Iran , ! Trliik . . . . . . . .
5 ! . l'atileonnioi . . . 1 I ) I
1l fl S I l.\'Ell-Steady , 2T'tl ' er ounce.
5IONEYiT1t/ cent. ' 1 he rate of
in the open morket for short bIlls ,
I 13-16411 7-S lwr c-t'uit ; for three months'
bills , I IS-itijI 7-S per cent.
1'liigiuit'1ii I iIieS.
OMAhA , Juno 3.-The clearings for the
day ore $ l,231,71d.lS ; imlanees , $130,73t.0S.
The clearings for 1S97 were $729,211.13 , nnd
the lalan&'es $100,072.57. Increase in t'lcnr-
Iiies , 5522.554.85.
ChICAGO , June 3.-Clearings , $20M3,279 ;
balances , $2,521,160 ; New Yurk exchange , CSe
PrCniIIIIn ; sterling exchange , 1)05(00 ) , $ I.9Sib
4.S7 ; _ actual , $ i.Sii4tu1,86t. sIxty ( lIVS ( , $4.Sl' ; '
lP4.S.4. Stocks , firm ; l3Iseutt , 25 T-S ; hIs-
cult preferred , SS S-S ; iImoiui , Mntch , 110 ;
North Chicago , 199 5-5 ; Strawboard , 27 ;
\Vest ChIcago , Si.
ST. 1.OL'iS , June 3.-Cicarlngs , $5,019,530 ;
balances , $512,933 ; moutey , SfS Per cent ; New
' , ) rk exchange , SOc i'rcmlnm bid , Soc pre-
miiim asked.
PH 1 LADEI.PII IA , Jtuii 3.-ClearIngs ,
$14 , 152,255 ; ilnlanecs , $ I,6f5,525.
IIAL'fl MOlt F7 , .Inflo 3.-Clearings , $4,127-
ol1 llfl1htlPS 51C340
CINC1NNTI , . .une . 3.-M01101 , 2'.10
3flt ( ; New York exchange , 25c premium ;
Ienrings , $221.OOO.
NE\'I' OhLEANS , June 3.-'learings ,
; l,16S,170 ; New York ( 'xclianee. b.uik , .51 p'r
fl,00) lIeIuiU III ; comnierclal , 2SilreInttlun
1cr 51.000.
Mi'ThtPIl IS , Julie 3.-Cle.'rIngs , 2S4.1SS ;
jalances , $47,521 ; Nuw 'ork ext Image , $1.50.
N1'YOI1N. . .1iuio 3.-Clearings , $152,303-
1i : balan'es , $ CSS37.737.
BOSTON. Julie 3-Ceartiigs , $19,740,705 ;
) aiancesilS3I,6T7. .
L'OT'I'o ) IAltilO'V.
After n Dull Ia ) ' I'i'I's Close Four
1'iiuit , ilittlier.
NEW YORE. Juu 3.-4'The cotton market
ifter opening ( hull but steady , with prices
fran ) 1 POint lower to 2 boints higher , ruled
: xceiitionaily dull tuiflfeaturelesc , though
advancing 211:1 : loUstS nftor the call in
: overing , southern 5pt Tharket aIvlceS
uhowlag contInued 1litot'est on the part of
YXlOrter,3 ) and American spinners , whIle
news from print loth mills showe(1 increased -
creased actIvity nitd 'flhinuies. ' Cr01) news
.
% .ns bearish as a rule 'The ' close was ihtill ,
'lthi prIces froun 1 to 4 IOlfltS net higher.
Spot , ( lull ; Ini(1(1iIng , f"c ; receipts , 230 baces ;
exports to Great RTltntn , 507 bales ; to the
contInent. COO , baleSl 5le , ; , 457 bales ; spin-
n rs , 5 ? 1(11105 ; stoCk , 135733 bales.Veelzly :
Net r000iltS ) , 2,607 bales ; gross , 5,049 hales ;
exports to Ureat Britain , 11,985 bales ; to
F'rance , ISO lIles ; ( I ) the continent , (1,911
limits ; forwarded , 1,221 bates ; sales , 7,020
lnies ; spinners , 176 1)t1es. , Total today : Net
receipts , 3,103 baleS ; cxlrnrts to Great
Britain , 9,2O bales ; to France , 5,472 bales ;
to tue continent , 4,515 lales ; stock , 133.115
bales. CnsolI0atel , Net receipts , 2'l.STh
bales ; exports to ( ireit llritain , 41,710 bales ;
( I ) France , 15cI hales ; t the continent , 21.-
614 hales , Total 51(1CC ( SCjltemlPr ) 1 : Net re-
coiits , 1,375,187 bales ; exports to Great
ilrttaiii , 3,100,3(13 bales ; to France , 805,631
1)0105 : to tile contInent , 2.S2,3S8 bales.
NE0 RLI3ANS , JIll10 3.-COTTON-
Futures , quiet : aies , ' 4,1(3) ) bales ; June , $5.92
1Id ; July , 15.99 asked ; August , $5.SS11'5.90 ;
September , 55.91813.02 ; October , $5.90O5.9l ;
November , $ i923.9i ; Iecemler , $5.9iiI.93 ;
January , 55.97415.09 ; February , 56.00176.02.
Soot. sales , 11,93) ) ) bales ; ordinary , 6 5-Sc ;
good ordinary , Sc ; low middling , 5 7-JOe ;
mIddling , 6 1-JOe ; good middling. 6 3-Sc ; intO-
'lung fair , 6c ; receipts , 1,791 lnles ; stock ,
161,132 bales.
LTVER1'OOL , Jufe 3.-COTTO-Spot ,
retail demand ; prices fair : good middlIng ,
3d ; American middling , 3 9-160 ; low mid-
dllng , 3 7-160 ; good orlinary , : i 9-320 ; ordinary -
nary 3 3-320. The sales of the 0a3' were
6,00' ' ) , ales , of whih :190 : balOs were for spec-
elation and export and Included 5,000 baie
American ; receipts , 5.00' ) lailes , including
600 bales American , Futures ollelied dull
with a poor demand and closed ( PIlot hut
steady ; American m1ilJling L. M. C' . , June ,
3 32-640 , luyers ; June and July , 3 32-tid ;
July and August , .3 32-6-lbS il-GuI , sellers ;
August and Septemhier , 3 32-Slit , buyers ;
September antI Oetoler , 3 5I-64d , buyers ;
October antI November , 3 5O-61i1 , value ; No-
venller and December , .3 21-610 , sellers ; December -
comber flnI ( January , 3 29-GI , sellers ; Jan-
unry and Folrurtry , : i 29-540 , sellers ; Feb.
mary antI Starch , 3 25-645qZ CO-Old , buyers ;
March and April , 3 30-61113 31-dO , sellers ,
No YorL li ( .iosls 3larlet ,
N1\V YORK June 3.-Tue condItions in
the dry goods market toward the close of
( lie week are bettei' than those prevailing
at the opening. There is a better toui0 In
seine branches of the cotton goo1io mar-
ket. niil ( lie reductions which have been
mirlo ; Iii some hues of Staple cottons are
looked Ui)3fl as nlOtlIOlS ( Useil to itlIUce
into trndlng of the ' 'cleaning up' ' sort.
Pi-int cloths show a steady market. With
iirm teullencIes. ( The market for woollen
orn1 in all (1c3partment Is llaek\vnId ,
There is scarcely any more heavyweight
buying , itnd new styles arc' not itttritctlng
( lie attention s'hich sellers hO1ltVO they 00-
sefve. Dress goods In woolen antI mIxed
weaves are 0flh5 fairly active , though the
market is well sustained. In staple cot-
( ( Ins there Is a slightly firmer tone in
brown goods noted , though tie general ail-
vances hia'e been made. in same lines
there have been quiet sales of some magni-
( ode. Extra Print cloths nre 1)10 for with
ILvidity at 2 COnts , Few spots and no
futures can 1)0 bought , itt tills price. Prints
continue the center of attraction In cotton
goods. There have 1een more Oxtonsivo
sales of staple lines sit&o the recent reduc.
tioiig. p
' . % 'iol'1T , rlte'ts.
IJOSTON , June 3.-The prices for leading
descriptions are ( iuqli'd as follows :
Ohio and PennsyLy4na ) llocces , X and
itliove , 25'j21k' ' ! ; XX And' above , 2SflSOc ; do-
lailie ftn(1 ( No. I eounbini , Sty ; No. 2 combIng -
Ing , 29c MichIgan , Wisconsin , etc.-Mich-
ltin , 23c ; No , 1 Micliii.nut unit Illinois combIng -
Ing , 20c ; No. 2 30lchlgan and Illinois comb.
log , 2Sc ; N Now Yok , 3'ew hampshire and
Vetinont , 2uj2ie ; ( lelailiC auid MirhIan , 28c.
Unwasllell flIediUn , .J'Qntuc1y and Indiana
ciuarter-blooil. also tblreo-eighiths-llh004
combing , 22172Cc ; Mfre.ourl quarter-blood
and three-eighitlts-blood romhilng , 21ti 22c ;
ldkft ( and Georgia , 1'J20c. Texas wools ,
sIrllig medium ( twsl'e lnouithl5) ) 1Gi18c ;
scoured , 3O1i'42c ; spring lIne ( twelve
months ) . 16$117c $ ; scoured , 45ij45c. TerrItory
tennis , Mnntnna flab. medium and fIne , IMC
ISe ; scoured , 45c ; 8t.li1e , 4Sc ; Utah , Wyom.
Ing , etc. , hue , 14ti'iSt.--'acoured , l'liISc ; sta.
iite , Austrahin secured basIs , comb.
lug superhino , 701tT2c , good , GSliGSc ; average ,
C2jG5c ; Queensland combing , 6Cc.
Snnr 5lirIels.
NEW ORLflANS , Juiio 2.-SUGAR-
Steady ; OlCfl kettle , 4frSc ; centrlfugals ,
white. 4'ASt4 ' 5-Sc : yellow , 4171'4c ; seconds ,
24fI3 7-Sc. Molasses , steady : centrifugal ,
51 13e.
NEW YORIC. June 3-SUGAR-Raw ,
firm : fair refining , 5c ; centrifugal. 96 test ,
1 5-Ito ; refined. tirml mould A , S 5.Sc : stan-
ilard A , 5e : oonfectioners' A , 5 ¼ e : cut loaf ,
5 v-Sc ; crushed , S 7-Sc ; powdered , S 7-Sc ;
granulated , 5 3-Sc ; cubes , S S-Se.
( lii Slmrkets.
OIL. CITY , Pa , , June 3.-Credit balances ,
813c : certIficates opened and closed at SGO
bid ; sales , 1.0(5) bIds. , cash , at t6',4c ; ship-
ments. 102.211 1)1)15. : runs. 85,0(15 111115 ,
S.tVANNAII , Ga , , June 3.-OiLS-Hell-
day : no iniurket ,
, I WILMINGTON , N. C. . June. 3-OlL-
I Spirits turpentine , steady , 213'l25'1e. ' RosIn ,
stea.iv. 9SetSl 00 , Prude turtlentino , ( juiet ,
I $ , and $1.70. Tar , firm , $1.10.
O\1M1A \ LIVE S'I'OCIi ' 1Al(1iET (
Biip11y of Qattlo and Hogs Goool , but Sheep
AroScao.
BEARS HOLD TIlE REINS ONCE MORE
l'rlces out hoot Sicers Lotvcr uttit
Vi'S341e ft I.ittle Shiti'iiigN . ' .etti'e
at a 'I'en.t'euit flrfll'
Sheep Stnulr
L'nttle.'itogs , Itheep.
0teC0iiit today , , . . . , , . . 2,208 5,716 37
Official -yesterday . . . . . . 1,700 7,553 519
One week ago . . . . . . . . . . 1,972 6,385 1,499
Two weeks ago . . , . . . . . , . 2,00.9 7,5 1,061
One year ago , . . . , . . , , . . . 3,78.1 5,031) 1,101
'i'wo years ago . . . . . . . . . . SOT 4,119 1,563
The ofliclal hitimber of Cal's of stock
brought in tOtla ) by each road was :
Cattle. hogs. h1'sCs.
C. , 1(1. & St. P. Ity . . . . . . . . . 4 2
0. & St. I. . fly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i . ,
3ll5souri l'aeillc lt' . . . . . . . . . . . . I
U. i. systt'tu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.i o I
P. , l. . & M. V. It. 'It. . . . . . . . . . S 2.2
S. C. & P. Ity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . .
C. . St. P. , M & 0. 1t' . . . . . . S C . .
Il. & 20. It. It. it. . . . . . . . . . . . 35 31 1
( . , 11. & Q. fly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
( ' . , It. I. & 1' . fly. , east. . . 3 1
C. , IL I. & P. fly. , 'west I . .
Totnh receIpts . . . . . . . . . . . . . OS 8-5 2
Thit uhlSlOOItiOii ! of the uJa's receIpts Va5
( Is follows , Oncli buyer lurcllastlg the
nutnler of hietiol Iiiillt'at.'d
I3u5ers ; Cattle. ilogs. Sheep.
Otnaht , 1'ichiiig Co. . . . . . . . 8.1 1,207 . . .
(1 I I . I IntltflhlIJ ( 'o. . . . . . 453 1,075 . . .
i vft ( ( (1(1 ( 0 opay. ( ) ( . . . . . . CIS 1,480 37
'IIoh. ) ' i'ti..king Co. . . . . . . CI5 1,507 . . . .
Lubnnui & ltotlii.hiltl. . , 49
.
1ltitoi ( & Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Rrelbs & Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
ll'iligSttI & Schaler. . . . . 96
( arey & Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 358 . . . .
Other iltl5'CI'S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( N . . . . 213
heft over . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10)
Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,911 5,720 250
The total receipts of all kinds of stock
totIa , ' wore ISI Ca ( s , (5 ( ngninst 187 yester-
.1iy. ; 185 a reek ago , 20'i ' two % ' ( ' ' ( go iititl
2S0 a year ngo , 'there was a good its'eIage
Friday's run of liothi tattle and hogs and It
'as rallier surprising ( lint i4tlCh 51)0111(1 be
( lie case , as the decline , especially in tile
price of hogs , bight .naturaily be expected
tO ditnitilsh receipts.
cA'rTLE-'rllc Inost of ( lie cattle here
% 'ere killers , it couisidertble , i'OlOI'tiOll of
thieltl . heavy \'i'storn steers. thought there
% % .iis (1(11(0 It shiowiiig of good cattle.
The nlarlcet ( iS a whole was far ( rota
satisfactory to the selling itttei'ests.
Chicago reported a dull ( (11(1 lower market
anul there was nothing In the east'rn 51(1111-
tiotl to . c neIrage ( ihipic'rs. Thre 1'nS ,
however , a good local deniatid , but packers
naturally W'tntel a concession iii l.ries to
correspond 'n'ihi the decilne at ChIc-ago , and
( is sellers his1tnteul to make the cut the
market was generally slow ittid the morn-
big lIfts s'ehi flll'tullc0d before anythIng
111cc t clearance had tcen CifOCteti ,
1Iaii0 iintI'e cattle , such us are In tHe
heat ileninnil alill Which have held up 'ery
vell in price , 0''eti 'Iien other cattle were
lower , vcre not much changed today , still
they were inirilly st005 , ilitl the word
"easier" would ProbalIlY best express the
situation is regards ( hint kind of cattle.
'l'here were it ( et butielles Of light itd
lfleditfli ( 1\'eIght cattle that 'ere good
enough to tIring 51.6033 4.65.
heavy cattle were slow sale from start
to lluilsli and values were generally 5t1Oc
lower ( hIatt yesterday. Buyers did not seem
to 1)0 at all anxiouS to get ( ho heavy
weights and sellers fotiiid it hard work to
(1151)050 of their holdings.
Butchers' stock \l'llS in good demand and
the eight to ten loads of cows and helfers
lie-re met tvith ready saho at steady prIces.
As bight as $1.50 was paid for heifers , 5110W-
ing ' 1iat I'eilIy good stuff will bring ,
Medium cows siiltl at 53.8.5174.00. The few
veal calves in the yards brought fully
steathy prices , several head sellIng at 56.50.
hltills , stags , etc. were unchanged. The
Prices at which butchers' steele is selling
look very 111541 In comparison with other
crttle.
There was not much here In the way of
stock cattle , hut the cloniand from the
country ' .aetlv e and rinythin to be
hod was snapped ll ( at strong lrlees , Some
little Sioux City steers brought $5.20. There
aliears to be a very heavy demnnul for
light cattle from ( lie country and when a
bunch Is offered everyone Is crazy for it ,
both country aliti yard titiyers. half fat
cattle also sold PrettY well , country 1)U5'CiS
who lVaflteI them to , ' feeders competing
with the paker . . That kind of cattle also
oli1 fully stoutly ailil in 501(10 instances at
PossiblY strong prices. Itepresentntlve
sales :
STEFRS.
' . ( . I" . . I't. No. Al'r. . No. As' . Pr
1. . 830 51 00 44.1088 $1 .3(1 ( 15..1211 $4 40
21..1016 4 00 22..1149 4 30 & 5..1414 4 40
2. .1235 4 00 58. .1278 1 20 21. .1155 4 10
1..1250 103) 36..1i63 430 25.1221 440
1..l210 4 (10 ) i..1151 4 30 20..1201) 4 45
1. . 9S0 401) 41..1221 435 I9..1J8S 445
1. . 810 4 10 21..1163 4 33 21.1126 1 45
114. 92 4 10 21..1297 4 35 i6..l0S1 4 45
1. .101) ) ) 4 15 IS. .1291 33 55. .1321 4 45
3. . 7iI 4 15 74.1120 35 2.'l..llSI 4 45
' 7. . 935 4 15 27. .1033 40 23. .1115 4 50
40. .1291 4 15 1.1. .1207 4 .113 19 , . 978 4 55
33. . 941 4 15 20. .1109 40 27. .12.38 4 5.1
4.112' ' ) 4 20 l6..h11S 4) ) ) 20..hiG5 4 60
17. . 569 20 19.1012 40 2l..1109 4 lId
24.,1034 2 ! ) 22.10)0 ) 4 44) 1..1i30 4 60
15..1216 25 1..llSO 40 1..1270 4 (13
46,1214 25 14.1010 40 1..1240 4 III
72. .1019 4 25 20. .1215 40 7..1013 4 63
35. .1361 30 20. .1309 40 7..117i 4 70
1. . 930 93 1..1254) ) (14) ) 3..1l9O SI
2. . 9S5 00 1..1h50 65 10..1130 83
1. .1(520 ( 00 2. .1200 65 1. .1201) 85
1..1210 04) :1..l0SO : 65 1..1240 85
1. . 890 I ) ' ) 1.1240 (15 1 .1' iI0 55
1. . 780 131 1. . 870 (11 4..li7o : SI )
1. . 850 25 17. . 911 70 1..1040 90
I. . 870 25 14. .1018 75 ! . .1340 3 90
1. . 850 30 1. .1110 3'S 2. .1130 3 90
1. . .00 3.3 1..libO 75 1..1140 I 912
1. .1010 40 1..1190 75 1.1130 3 90
1.1100 40 1..1O9) ) 73 1..1150 3 95
3.1024 40 1..13l0 75 1..10SO 4 00
2. .125.3 15 1. .31St 75 1..U10 4 00
2 , . 975 45 1. .1020 75 1.1270 4 10
9..1002 SO 1..l290 . , SO 3..1l50 4 20
H 101 F'ERS.
1. . 700 : t 75 19. . 912 4 00 7..1154 4 2.5
2 , .1l2 3 93 1. .1050 4 15 2..10S0 4 50
14. . 935 3 95 2. . SG 4 20
COWS AND Jt12ll"1RS.
IS. . 911 3
3STEERS
STEERS AND IIEIFEItS.
:38.9435 :
hIIJLLS.
1. . 910 Il 15 1. , 721) I' 55 1. .1200 3 55
1. .1270 3 25 1. .170) 3 55 1 , .172 ! ) 3 65
1.129'Y : ' :3 3. ) 1. .1500 3 s : ; 1..1370 370
1.1250 3 4) ) ) 1..131l ) : 6) ) ) 1.1350 370
1. . ( " ( I ) : t 4) ) 1. .1650 3 60 1. .1620 3 83
1. . 1150 3 40 1. .1720 a GO 1. .2410 3 90
1..i'22) ) ) Ii 45 1..J430 : i GO 1. . S2' ' ) 4 10
WZ'AQOJ.
1..1420 3 75 3. .1380 4 40
( 'Al1.16S ,
1. . 270 4 25 1. . 140 6 50 1. . 80 6 50
1. . 150 6 50 1. . 150 (1 50 1. . 110 675
STOCKERS AND FEEIIOItS.
1..540 300 6..9lt 430 1.1lO0 435
1. . 910 3 05 1. . Dli ) 4 31) 1. . 270 4 40
1. . 790 71 75 6. . 8.5.1 30 1.1020 4 GO
3. . 1110 4 10 9 , , 814 50 2 , . 6t5 4 60
1. . 720 ' 1 10 2. . 850 S ) (1 , , 501 5 00
82. . 930 4 10 9. . 795 321f 90. 417 5 20
, ln' , A IA ii 1I7 !
11005-For a Fridoy there was a good
rim of hogs , eighty-four fresh loads being
reIlOrted on sale. The situation , as was
the ease yesterday , was against the selling -
ing Interests. Provisions in Chicago % Yero
hewer yesterday antI tills morning Chicago
reported a drop in hog values ,
'I'lIe market at this Iloint opened me-
( lye itt a decline of 3O ( ' , and , as the liiy-
ers all seemed to have hlhieral orders , thin
supply was exhausted at at early hour.
'I'hio hlogs soul at 51.00171.15. but. Irineipahiy
at $ l.OOlti.05 , Willie tile bulk yesterday
brought 14.10171.15. The early sales yes.
terday were considerably higher than the
general market and helped to bring uit
( lie iis'ernge of iIl the stiles , i ( ) ( hint the
average price paid today Wa sabout hOc
lower thait ( lie day before ,
Today's market w'us only SfJ'IOC lower
tilnil on Monday , but 17'4c lower than a
week ago , hogs sold today itt ( lie low
Iioint since May 11 , when the average
urlco was only $3.97. Representative sales :
No , As. Sb , Pr. No , . As' . Sh. Pr.
IS..205 80 $3 92 47..137 130 53 95
50..210 80 337 ½ (5..210 ( 80 3 97 %
5:1..218 . . . 3 97 ½ 61 . . . . . .251 320 4 00
75..211 SO 4 00 61 . . . . . .25 SI ) 4 (10 (
71..248 120 4 ( Id 72..225 80 4 00
71 . . . . . .2(13 40 4 00 55..291 80 4 042
. . . . . . . ( 100 4 00 11 . . . . . .Z5i . . . 4 ( JO
10..262 , . . 4 00 :10..230 : 40 4 00
SI..222 80 4 00 . . . . . . . . . . 4 00
Ci..239 50 4 00 66 . . , , . . 252 120 4 00
57..252 160 4 Dl ) 67..257 . 204) 4 00
(11 ( , , . . , 2(19 40 4 00 . . . . . . . . . , 400
70.:5 : : : 3612 4 01) 114..210 . , 4 01)
65..215 50 4 00 61..250 . . , 4 (10 (
76..239 40 4 00 61 . . . . . .211 . . . 4 0' )
: ts..230 80 4 Dl ) 63..2.10 160 4 00
62 . . . . .260 80 0' ) 511..204)40401)
62..2(18 200 ( (0 ( CO..22 40 00
69.226 120 4 00 ' 51).26' ) 206 (5)
20..207 , . . 00 641..212 , . , 00
77..231 80 4 03 67..220 80 00
63..275 . 80 4 00 [ t..215 1(14) 4 (5) (
(11..5 80 0' ) 75..215 40 4 00
' 70..22.5 20' ) 00 71 . . . . . .229 80 00
. SO (14) ' 7(1..221 120 (41 (
69..211 , . . 02t (11 . . . . . .2(2 120 021 ,
f,3..2.45 . , . ( J2 (14..277 40 O2
74..272 50 f(1 7(1..267 . . . 4 03
I si..226 120 4 05 75 . . . . . . 215 160 4 06
. . . . , , 405 Cl. , . 21 200 406
13..219 . . , 4 (53 55 322 8 1 01
r. . . . 283 21' ' ) 4 (15 ( 63 , . 300 130 4 CII
SI . . . . .2I ) $4) ) 4U' . 72 ' .0 40 403
( In . 323 SI ) I ( El 28 . 313 . 4 03
.
El. . . . . .75 . . , ( l1 ) . . . . ' ) . , 4 03
: si. . . , 251 . . (55 ( 511..260 . . 4 05
lit . . . . .all . . . ( rie ; 61..3.lII . . . ' 1 fl7'
55 . . . .3S5 , . , ti ; 171 . . .513 . . . .4 07i ,
SI . . . . . .256 80 01 01..282 210 ' 1 (5) )
(4.357 ( 50 l's ) 45..373 , , . 4 00
.t..219 . . . 4 (2
.
52.1:3 : ; ; 40 t Eli..290 40 1 ( (5
( ' . . . . . . SO III 85..275 204) 4 03
CI..515 . , , 03
.
( t . . . . . .302 , , 4 10 ' . . . . . . , . . 1 10
73..301 SO I 10 57..289 120 4 10
61..ii'4) ' 4 ! ) 4 10 544 . , , . . . . 2:5.1 : 16' ) 1 10
\'AOON 14)TS-TllllOW OUTS.
I . . . . . . . 170 . . , 97l I , . . . . , 210 . , . l 5. ' ;
2..1CI . , . , 90 M..215 40 390
. . . . . . ) ) . , . ' 1 90 2 . . . . . 210
8. . . . . .162 . . , it : ' . 2..310 . . . 393
' 7..290 . , . 95 7..315 . . . 1195
S..210 80 IXI . 7..IS-S . , . 11 9)
C..205 . , , .9' C..176 . . . C 95
. . . . . . . . , 95 ' 1..53) ) , . ,
. " . ' . 2SI1 . . . 9' 4..217 . . . 95
S. . . . . . 1641 , , . 95 2..251) ) . , . ii )
5..2641 . . . 4 ( Ii ) (1 , , . . . , . :355 . . . 00
00 3.207 , . . 0' ' )
C..300 . . . Cli ) 4..270 . . . . ( It
I . . . . . . l34 , . . 0)1 ) ' . . . . . . . , . ,
. . . . . . " ) . . . ( ti l ( , , , , _ 27S . . . 03
4..302 . . .
Plus ,
34..118 , , , 2 75
SlIl0h'l'--Thieie were (10 shieii or lambs
hero toiliiy , us least 110(30 ( to speak of.
At the sanin lilac tile ih'InltIlil ( vs gOod
nail humdthiero hOt' ) ) a)3' lucre ( hwy would 110
tlotittt hi.'tvo met vithi i'eady sale at Ilrni
Prices.
It looks nets' as If the dIed ) 11111 for this
Ilealidil vma ( llflllt tVT'r wIth , 0101 those
who are best informed n the situatIon
ttilnlit that they ilo not liok for n1ytliIitg of
( ' ( ttlStlIefic ( ( . to be tining ill the sheep 1l1l' (
ket 1(11(11 ( thi CIIII of grass slie'p , sets In.
Even ( lien It is a I1lii'SiOfl ( if ille feeders
wilt hot iilniorb ( largo , hlroilrtion , Ilt
Ilie , t'nilahilo grass toek tid leave \'er3'
hitilo (01' the killers. 10per1eiieetl shieCli
I , 'eIer , who ttiiilertool their lusil1t's lre
I Sititl to have iiiit,1 ( ' inoutcy otit Ot' ( hit'tr
505'fl' $ fet'diilg uiid that ( hIt' fll'O likely
tO till be good lniyi.'i's of grass stock.
l'llresentati'o ( sales ;
\ \ t. Pr.
2 btick , lifltIV'S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ill $1 0' ' )
Its 111101)11 , thipli'il 11IIIIVeM . . . . . . . 7S . 5 00
t'lllC , ( :0 : 1,1 'l0 STO'h 3I.ltJclI'i' .
Pa I el y . % el lye l)4'tIuIiuIIh for Cu I tie ,
! .it Ii l'i'It'i' Si Cliii ) .
CiI1GO , June 3-'l'here was a fairly ne-
tlt'o ( lemanti for cattle tot1zy ; priceS lthlotlt
steady ; l)0ef steers , 5i.00iS.t.O ; western ( evil-
erg , $1. 10114.63 ; stoekcrs iiuut feedet'S , 54.7517
5.00 ; eorti ROt ) iieifi'rs , $3. i0ii.65 ; eLlitIlelil ,
$2.5Ofi8.i5 ; 'I'cxas stt'el'5 , $3.OhjI.65 ; CtlVes ,
55.00117.50.
hogs were in gobd denintill ahld prices
ruli't , stronger. O'iii' local stok of short
ribs are iniuch larger than a 111011 I ii a go nail
tiil 'as tIst'll its a 14t1ulig at'gtllllent for
lower Iriees fair tO choice , S i.151t4.25 ; lua'k-
et.i , $3.S04Il.l2 ; buib'liers , 51.051 : 1.20 ; tuixeil ,
Sl.004.l5 ; lights , 3,75b'i.12A , ; pigs , $2.6Oj
Ii. 85.
There nls : 8 good cliuinnii foi slu'olI and
101111)5 at yesterihay's prices clipped sheep ,
$3.2S'iI'4.75 ' ; clipped Ititubs , $3.75iS.lIO ; vooic'd
lalnhls , $ O.OOuijIJ.10 ; slring ianilS , 55.831t6,5O
POt 100 his.
hicceilIts : Cattle , 3,500 head ; hogs , 23,000
head : sliCeD. 12.010 hli'llI.
1iuiisiu5 Cit I.i'c' 04tcl ,
iINS \ S C l'I'J 11110 3-CAT't'LE-ile-
ceipts , :1,000 : HatIVeo (111,1 ( 2.31 Texans. Good
g'ncral (1CtllflillI , prici's .ruhing sti'lIly. (
l'rimo heav3' steers , 54.7011 4.80 ; fla'dltiin ,
54.35114.11.5 ; light weights , 51.0051 4.60 ; stot'SR'rs
811(1 fecilers , S 1.0011 So. ) ; butcher c'o's aml
hietfers , 51.50114.75 ; ( lulls , 53.35171.50 ; Texas
stt'er3 , $ C.9O'ui4.50 ; Texas cows , 55,11)11 4.00.
HOGS-Receipts , 17.SSJ head. lOarhy sitles
\vere abjtit hOe lower ; close activr , at Sc
lld'i'flhlCO. l3ulk of sales , 53.8041 1.00 : hli'n' ) ,
54,5111 4.1) ) ) ; fllit1l hiuckerS , 53.S0) 1.00 ; lights ,
5.1.611 * : l.OA : pIgs , $3.l5)0jC.70.
Sit l'Et'-ltt'eeIiits , 2,072 head. Stiphly 3)f
sheep Of very ( 0(111)1011 quality ;
good , titl ilticils 1lIi'hlflhi'el. Native sheep
$4.23f5.0O ; clipileil 1,1mb , ! , $4.51i5.)4) ) ) ; wool
luinis , $5.75i 6.00 ; shlrlilg hitmbs , $5.001I 4)50 ;
Texas Shed ) . 53.80114.50 ; atockers and feeders -
ers , $3.151J4.OO.
St. Louis I.Ivi' ittun'k.
ST. LOUIS. June 3.-CATTLE-Iteceiltic ,
6410 hlead , Including ISO Texans ; shillIncats ,
300 11004 : market fair to strong ; fancy na-
( lye shippIng U11I1 expert steers , 54.35515.10 ;
hulk of ahes , $4.50ft5.00 : dressed beef aitil
butcher steers , 54.1017 i.85 ; bulk of sales ,
51.45514.80 ; steerS tiider 1,000 lbs. , 51.85114.63 ;
bulk of sales , 54.25414.45 ; stockers itnd teed-
cr5 , 5.3.0004.75 ; bulk of sales , $3.50174 10 ; co's
1)11(1 heifers , $2.35'j14.7O ; 1)1(111 ( of cows , 53.0(117 (
1.10 ; Texas (1110 Indian steers , 53.25171.55 ;
cc lvS antI hielfers. 52.601)3.33.
1 lOGS-ReceIpts , (1 4l ( ) head ; shipnlents ,
2.600 head ; markOt lover ; yorkers , 51.4517
.1.85 ; pttCkei'S , 53.90114.05 ; butchers , 51.0517
4.10.
SilhIEP-Receips ( , 2,9)0 hem' ' ] ; shipments.
1-is head ; market steady ; native nitittotiti ,
53.35171.75 ; lambs , 51.5011(1.50.
Ni' ' York Jive Stoe1.
3--IIFII3VES-lte-
NI'3\Y YORN , June - -
COilts , 7,23S head ; market , flrm ; mills ,
higher : teorS , 51.10114.20 ; stags , 51.00174.20 ;
( Sews , 53.25174.00. ( 'allies , ftrn ) ; live cattle ,
S + 1@i0e , , lressed weight ; live sheep , IP,4.1) '
1Olc. dreL.'ed weIghts ; iefrlgerator beef , 80 ;
exIlorts. none : tomorrow , 140 hOnd Clttle (
nOd 3.39S quat'ters of beef ,
CALVES-ReceIpts , 1,630 lietti ; dull and
lower ; vealt. $4,001) 6.50 ; hnittermihk ca1ve ,
$4.lO6I4.G2' , , .
SI1EI3P AND LAMIIS-S4.O0u4.3O market
strong ; sheep. 54.5011 ISO ; choice , $5 ; year-
IIns , * 5.00515.75 : lambs , $0.69 % 117.00.
I-lOGS-ReceiPts. 3 OIl heitd : stonily : corn-
Inert to tirlme. * 4.25174.73 ; southCrft nOd west-
era pigs , 51.35514.13. ,
Citit'biuuutit i 1.t'c Sloelc.
CINCINNATI , June IL-HOGS-DuhI , $1.25
CATTLE-EasIer , 52.75174.65.
SIIEEI'-SteadY , 52.751)4.00.
LAM1IS-St000) ' , $3,7517i..u.
Stock Iii Sktlut ,
Record of receipts of live stock at the
foil , ' principal marketil for Julie C :
Cattle hogs. Sheep.
Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.203 8,71(1 37
ChIcago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,500 23,000 12,000
Katisas CitY . . . . . . . . . . . J,23S 17SSI 2,072
St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . COO 6,404) 2,900
Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9,606 54,900 I1(09
C.fYi' . ' 3arl.i' * $ ,
NEW YORK. June 3.-Options epened
steady at uncliang.'il lirles to S PIlOts
decline , ruled iiiaetivo nual s'cak titider
, Ill-azillan caIlIe ittuil
hIcarisli ) 'urolCafl ) aii,1
coiitiiiilcil aliathIS' ot SPot buyers , dneline.I
1 Iloilit closed (11111 ( (11(1 llncllntlgCi to 10
1)11111(5 ) sower. Sitle , 6,2.34) bags , Inclinhlng
.liily at $3.80. Spot c'otieit--iti ) ( IUiet ; No.
7 , invoIce , 6 3-Sc ; No. 7. jobbIng , 6 7-Sc. Mild
quiet ; Cordova , 8',4I5e.
"a' I forum Jrbei Friul Is.
NEW YORN. Juno 5-CALIFORNIA
DIll hD FItIJ I'I'S-Apples , strong : (1(11CC
fruits , steady. Evapiltitted nllles , , villa-
1(13)11. ) (1518c ; lIrilno wire tray. S1)9 ½ c ; 'ood
drIed , trime , 9'4c ; 0110100 , 917l0c ; fancy ,
10'i.c. Prunes. 7is8'4c. Apricots , htoyal , S1
Ito ; Moor ' Park , 1047l21,4v. I'eahte8 , Un-
1)0010(1 ) , SOJOc ; Ileelell , 125116e.
BIG FLAG TO FLOAT ON MORRO
Nev YorIc hirotLer huM One 3lniho
' % Vhileh lirenks the itcciird
for Sizi.
NE\ ' TORN , 311110 3-The Stars and
Stripes in the silape of ( hill largest flag in the
world will float over Moire castle , Havana ,
when Illanco surreiidrrs , The Immense flag
designed for this duty is already prepared
and may ho seen draped at tile front of an
empty storeroom at 147 Fulton street. A
patriotic Wall street man has had tile great
flag made , It measures 120 feet in length
and forty-three and one-third feet in widthi ,
and it is believed ( hint it breaks the record
for size , It is so big that special bunting
was inailo for it III Iloston. Tile buntIng
measured forty-two inches across In the
rough. Made up Ia the flag , allowing for
BeaflIs , each strIpe measures forty inches.
It took a full Idece of forty yards for each
stripe , except wliero they run into the Jack ,
, , The Jack measures forty feet in length and
covers the 81)5CC Of seven stripes , The
stars are hot very large. Froa point to
poInt eaChl star measures fourteen inches.
They are arranged in alternating rows of
hovel , auul eight , according to army rcguha-
( ions. This flag will cost $290 , BIg as It is
it can be packed in a largo traveling truuk
and will hot weigh zuora titan 200 or 250
POUZidS.
( iii I tintuleil I'iui list I ii tIu. it rny ,
SANTA ANA , Cal. , June 3.-O. Q. Tow , a
Clilnanian , has eiihiated here In tile army atul
will Join Company 1 , of this city , now at
the I'residIo , San Francisco , Tow was born
in Sonoma county , California , twenty-eight
years ago. lie liassed ( lie medical examins-
( ion today anti WhO immediately assigned tea
a squad boilig recruited for Coiniany L.
- lie says tltat as soon as hni Is ordered to
5it Francisco Lie will cut off his queue.
TRUBIIE IN SANTO DO11NO
ri1.r1eaa Roution Now iti Progrtss ti
that Country.
BELIEF THAT ITVILt. \ . 13E SUCCSSUL
$ teiuiiii'r Paul in , Sit iiusei1 to ) ln.
llct. llouia it fur ( 'uihin , t'iurries tPie
i'nrt ; ' 'li let , Mt nrli'iL I
I I b Ill ( Ii I I
( Copyilghit , 1895 , by Aolaicd Press. )
CAPE IIAYTIEN , hlayti , June 3.-The
ln'stery Stlrrotiiuhliig the tnoeitlClits Of ( lie
Clyde line Steallier Panlta are now said to
be fully ( IXillained. It. appears estbtlshed
beyond ft dotibt ( lISt the reports ot (1(1 ( isp-
rising in the l'eiitiblic of Santo Iomlngo
against the power of l'resldeiit lierreaux are
correct. The luitini blow was struck tt
Motito Cristo on the borders of Iiaytl , ( lie
flentest IJOmInlean Port 10 Port Ilaytlen.
It would appear ( lint the Fanlta , Instead
of liMing cii board only Sovetiteen tonulnt- )
cans , probablY hiatt 150 on board. The
l"ahIlta arrived lire on June 1 , hall Oluply ,
hirIligilig ( rota New York llrot'lsloIls for the
navy s'hilcl it lnniled at Mnttcwtown. hla-
hania islands. It 811111)04 away abbot 12
o'clock the same night nnit was to touch at
Molite Crlsto or the 1e1's just outsiIe ( , 111111
the object , it Is alht'ge'd , of etiiptyliig a
Ilortlon of Its load. It ) tail on board Clt1s
htoberts , tile roost fniuious Idiot Of the \\'cSt
Indies. The eaptahtt of tile 1uila ( saul thin
portloil of its cargo whIch was . landeil eon.
slei1 ( of coal , but liire wo good u-oasoit
to SlIPhICIStI ( lint It coiislsted of something
v'ry ( dIfferent froun coal. TIle stIspIelon
of tile Spanish coitsttl hero were aroused ,
lIe dellotinced tile Inking on board of the
1)olilin I CII Ii S ( I lid stidden so ihin g o C tli e yes-
sri vit1tottt liotico nint t'lthiaut ( he peritiis
sinhl of ( Ito lotnInlcnll ( ' 0115111. The Spanish
0005(11 ( clases this as an outrage nflil act of
lll'CO' itiiil ( 'nteTCl a formal lrotest with
the hIa ( Ion authorities. The iiiajoiity of
( lie lomiiiicins : , It alleilaN , trli ho litre vera
shut up in tue 1101(1 of tue 1"tIlItfl , SO 55
to esespe ntttntion. GenOrnl SuCh 'sIdro
Jinilnex attd Ocaci'aI Pablo \'llatiuevn a1'u
believed to have been On botd. It is also
noted that the Cornier ills long been Ia
the pllbLC eye in S.utto Domingo as a tie.
slrabio malt for the liresltlcnc. General
Vihinitueva fought bravely agali'tst Presideilt
Ileurrentix's alhegeil usurpation and was ox-
lied. lie has been hiving at Great lnaugu
for seine tune past , attil the F'anita Is sat , !
to have stopped there In order , o take ltha
on board.
l''i'uuit'iu1 ilIuM JOlaliorli l3 .
'Flit' prellai'atIeIis for ( lie revolution are
saId to have been very elaborate 51111 there
Is a strong belief hiete ( hint the revolutIon-
bits are stire of success. lint on tile other
11(11111 the Ioinlnieao COllIltIl here says , llti
1135 5. report. that ( he res'oltltiotllsta have
been defeated at 30011(0 ( Criso. ( Tue report
ill generally believeil. Accordliug to ( he mi-
Ill iissioli s'hilcit prevails at Cape lIayien ( , the
Fanltn , when It left here , 1111(1 a trIed ailil
resolute hotly of uticit on board and also car-
neil a heavy supply of arias , aull ninmuni'
( Ion. It is charged ( lIst. It skilfully torlced
up the inhllressloll ( hInt It was cagageti In
an expedition to Cuba and was going to
4onte ( .risto to take on 111am iiieii.
The nOvices received here on tile suliject
say thlat the Fanttii arrived at Monte CrIso
hit 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon lInt ! that
tile revolutionists had no ilifl'tculty in talt-
ing the town. The nlost cIrcumstantial re-
harts have it ( hat ( lie revolutionists are
now ill COnsiderailIc force , and ( list 111111cr
Generahs Morales and Valianouwa they are
rnarditng on Puera Plata , while another
detachment Is moving against Santo do Its
Cohheros'en thie 'aquer rIver. 100 ntiies Vast
of this place. General Jlrniocz Is a hid'-
chant 111(0 lies lIlIsiness houses hero , .st
Monte Cristo , at. l'uerto PIaIzt 0(10 ( at llaiit.
burg. In his 'oiithi lie serveI in ( lie army
and for niany years he had been very popi-
lar in Domlnca.
l'residciit Herreatlx , has , according to a
COIlilliOfl saying hnloag ( Ito Domialeans ,
kill'd off nil tile prominent men on whima
he could lay lnttds , , and who ( night lie rIvals.
The president's hatred for General Jiminez
is especially marked , but ( tic latter has kept
out of ills reach. residIng chiefly in l'aris.
Alotlt ) two lilolithIll ego General Jlminez left
Cape Ilaytieil , ostensibly for Europe by
way of Port mu Prince , but , It is said , ho
did not go any further than New Yorle , alill
it. is believed ( lint while in ( lint city lie pei-
fected the arrangements for a revolutloit in
Santo Donulago , over which , , If successful ,
tha oreat niaioritv of DOmiIilCallS vlll at
least. rejoice.
General Jinulnoz is 55 years old and of
a mild tenipcramenL lie has refuseil nor-
oral times to he a cauididate for tile iiresl-
dent of Santo Domingo. ills father was
formerly presIdent.
1(0551(1 II ) JIM I'iieifhi' i'l'Ot.
ST. PETERSBURG. Juno 2.-The new
RussIan cruiser Svothana , of 3,828 tons ills-
placeoient , has been ordered to the PacifIc.
It 113.5 a speed estimated at over twenty
knots and carries nIx 5.9 quick-firIng gong
of ( lie Catict typo all' ten 1.8-iilcil guns. it
was built In France. It has four Inches of
armor over its gun positIons and aa
arniored deck two inches thick.
It Isi. iii Siuitiishi S'cuurit li-s.
LONDON , Jutie 3-I1allshl ( ours 0CilC
at 35. Yesterday's closing Price was 344 ,
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lrice.
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