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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1898)
- - - - - r----- - _ _ _ r TILE OMAIJADATLY liETh TVESDAY , JVNfl 7 , iSOS. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ii 'I - - - - - - - - - - - - COIMEllC1M1AND F1ACIA11 111e tjp ! , Outlook and Lower Liverpool # : fn. Ciabica Depresa Wheat. JULY AND SEPTEMBER BOTH CLOSE LOWER b' - ' hulK flINI I , . % enker , Cornniil outs lhvlhte nnaI All 1.Ins of 1'rnvIIois Nlioav , U LM , , . . . . 0 CIHCAGO , June G.-F'In crop outlook , - . - % &oe1'Llvepo9l & cntle nrnl bearish tnts- tIc tlepieedwhent today. July closed % Rh a Iosi o .2'c an , ! September Z Corn left Ott 5.lc and oats & -c lower. rtrk 1edHncd 32c , htrd I24c and rIbs lOc. Nearly everyhl In the way o news and ttfltl9tlCM WflN rntllesilly bearl8h In whettt. Ltverpooj cnblw reporteil reaL tleprcs1un there , with prlcen from 3i6d lower , fle ww&thr un.1 . cr01) COfl4lltlIII ( kvorcl thu p.l.lIii SIde , a , ; cverythhg , evtnud to , rom. se an cnorrnou. , wheat yield. The world's . * _ .hlpnents ; buit week aggregatet 1,7tOOOO bu. , or moro than double that of a year ago. Under those conditirms the longs quickly 3ot e nfldence and In the ltrst hour there WaH lIiuldation selling on ( lie atop loss orders - ders and exhauste1 marilns. ieitemler , whIcii close.l . at 7S &Sv Saturday , sold tiown to and July , w'hich k't o Saturday itt i24e. declined to SS ½ c. 'l'here was a lit- tlt ! rally when the early short sellers started to buy In and secure PL'Oilts , hut the market had tb recuperatIon , arni it anon turne.l weak ngiiii. Chicago rl'ceIits were 51 cars , ot which 11 % veru contract. Thu export clearances of wheat and flour from Atlantic ports for the day wt'ro eqtial to &AOY ) ho. . , - . July onened 2I3tc lower at 894iil''c. , \ ) loIl , ( lOWfl to ISC , , iicn % rose to SSc , the CIOKII1C ilrure. SCPteInier started ljfil 7-Sc . - . , down at 6ii7Tc , 501(1 dOWfl to 7G % , ral- 'ied to 7GWfl6 5-Sc , declined to Th 7-tc , then Ormel UI ) to 7C Ut the clot4e. The heaviness of wheat line weather nOd the absence of exlnrt ( k'rntOhl ( lepresell corn. July npcnel 1AC lower at 2c 1-Si ? 32c , sold down to 31 5.StFtUc , then firmed UI ) to 3lc but at the close. . - - - . 3ymiathy with the other speculative mar- nets unl heavy Selling of July weakened flntl4. July Oldned 1-sc lower at 21'7-Se , solti ,1Wfl ) to 23c , then firmed Ui' to 2 3-Sc at the close. Outstlo liquidation and the weak grain - . - - markets created a heavy feeling In pr- Visions. Jtil iork opened l2'4il7c lower at $ lO.5O1ulO. , sold U ) ) to $ lO.7 , fell ot to O.27 ahd firmed UI ) to $ lO.3 at the close. July lard started ic .lown at $6.02 tuid tIe. dined to .95 , the final figure. July ribs began 71Ae lower at 5.4T7e , UI ) to .7O , then dOW ) ) at the cIoo to 5.G. . lstimated receipts tomorrow W'hc'nt , 5 cars ; corn. ItXs ) cars ; oatS , .O cars ; hogs , " J 20Ooo head. Leading futUre3 range 1111 follows : rtkltL. OPOfl. I I1rli. % Low. I CIoo. Sat'y . w I rfl . Jtt' . . I 00 1 09 1 O3 I (1l ( j 12 .JOIy . . tn % 004 I Hj St't. . . 77t77 7U 7slu34 ' ; : )34-io 70 74 7.4 77 - . - - - . ; : : . .Jtiii. ' . . 414 11'I 31 2 July. . . . 3J' . ' :2h : : i.tt aii StUt . . . 3 : : : . ! 6 3l'iI ; 'Oats- . July. . . 23-24 24 2:14 : 23) 24t % , ; . . . . . . 21i 2U 21h Jitty. . . . . 10 . O O 7 It ) tT ! 10 3 10 (7.t ( SIt. . . It ) tM ) 10 7 10 i lii Oit ) S7I1 Lnrtl- July. . . 0 02 t 02 05 l tl fl 01I .pt U O7)i ) Ii i'i : ' U tJi ti 05 Ii i : ; Iht1tIb July. . . 5 t171 3 30 05 ii 0.5 5 7 a 77 . O i 5 t2) ) 'No. 2. Caijit ( iUOtations were as follows : Ft7ItVIutr llLtlt5 , $ .75i6. & ) ; straight ; , $3.5fJ5.75 ; spring seclals. $1L50 : ttft , wheat jati'flts , 3.5Oji.75 ; takers , $1.7 ( .Ci ) . \1IEAT-No , 2 sprIng , S1.i'1.O ; No. 3 spring. 95c'rtlo ' ; No. 2 red , $1.t,9. COItN-No. 2 , OATS--No. 2 , li % ( No. 2 whIte. 2S I'Je ; No. :1 : whIte , 27c. liVE-No. 2 , : ise. - . - 1IAit.IYNo. 2 3j7c. ' p SIELS-No. I llaxeed , I.i91.2O. Prime F tiITlOtilV set,1 , * 2.SO. r i'ROVlSfONS-\less Pork. PC ! bid. , $1O.3 EiiO.40. Lair , ) , per 100 his. , Short ribs. shh' ( loose ) , $5.ri.9o. : ; Dry salted liouli1ers ( ioxed ) , Short. clear itl ( hoxctfl. WI I ISICY-Dlstlilers' finished goods , per gal. , $1.22. SIGARS-Cut loaf , $ .O2 ; granulated. Articles. 1L3ce1p5. SIltPfllOfltS. } ioir. bb1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ] 3,1 ItO I 7cU ( ) , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ) 160.200 Con , . 130. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CtitI.000 673,00) ) ) Oat.bu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70.0) ) ) ) , 431,40) ) ) , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' , ltarloy. bti. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 20,00 ( ) 45,700 On tim I'rotiuce exchange today the but. ter market tas tirm ; creameries , Iiijic : ; dulaics , 11@ 12e. Eggs , fresh. 9c. - 1IvI 1'OULTItY-Actlvc ; spring chick- etis , i3uil9C ducks. 66c ; turkeys , G@7c. 1'ilV YOItIC (1ltlt.lLM.t1tiC1Ti. . Quot ntliii for ( lit. Irt on Gejierni ( _ o iii iii ii1 I t I t. . . N1'\V Y01th , JUItO 6.-FhOtJR-flecelpts , 20,0t7 bbls. ; exports , 17,655 bbls. : weak and sewer wIth wheat : winter patents. $ t.40 6.65 ; wInter straights. .I0J6.23 Minnesota patents , $ .C7.iO ; winter etrns , $1.S0e.35 ; litlIlC5OttL Ijakers , $ .10'ij.33 ; winter low grtles : , $2.tYLS3.'O. ' Bye flour was dull at ; .sgi ; I 00. t CoitN 3 ! IAI.-iasy ; yellow. 75c. tYE-\Veak ; No. wsturn , ltLI"i-lull ! ; ( ceiling , 2e. ] t1 1ttEY .IA1u1'-Quit't . ; western , G3'75C. \v I I FAT-lteccipts , E0U2 lu. : exports , . - t3,73I bu. SPOt , seal ; No. 2 red , $1.10 f. 0. 1. . export grtule : NO. 2 retI , $1.13 car lots , L4lt01)110) ) ) ) ; Oleflt ± d hea'y tutu scro we.tk nil tiny. cltslng 3z7c net lower , latter on July. Aetl'e nt.Iiing 1.IotflPtetl . by preen 2-nlors and 5UIIietllefllti by hearjsh sta. ttsttcs. WCtk (01)105 nild line iop Iusvs ) were tIn features. No. 2 ret , ) , July , 9tij97tc ; elstl at 97'c. ( I ) itN-itecvipts , 130.40 bU. ; exports , 170- wJ bu. Silot. weak : No. 2 , i'i3c. Options weak all day froIll the effOrts of liquidation , h-a y sorh1's sliipinettti tleclities abroad ill ) ) ) th. break . in wheat ; . elned I 1.St net i ( , % % , r ; July , 7''lj37c ; elottl at 3)h.e. ) ) OATS-ltt.Celpts. 131C00 ljtt. ; exlurts , c- : 3 bu Spot , 'eah ; NO. 2 , lOc No. 2 whIte , 82c l4lns ilflUtlVt ) 'lIftl weak ; close.i lid lower ; .Iuly closed at 2.tc. IIlJ1'S-Qtiiet ; state , nmmon tohoIc ) , isa : , 101) ) , 19) ) cr.ip. tj7c l97 del' , 12iic ; Puelile euist. 1t03 cro ) , 3Zt4 ; 1ss ; ( r.i' . . 3c7 ( ' I7 crop , i1t flc. \uoL-Qtikt. ileece , ij22c ) ; 'rexiis , 12@ 3k - Cl l1lil--Stcatly ; light slcltns , ; ; part 5kit7ls 5i'c ; foil skims , 2J3c. 'i'ALLO'cak ; ( It ) ' , 1 i-Sc bid ; country , a I 1-Sc. ( 'O'i1'ONS1II ) 01 1-Quiet ; irimo crude , 2tLi2c ; yellow. 23',12Gc. lU'i-Firni fair to extra , 7 1-Sj7 ¼ c ; Jail)01 , ii 7-k.Cc. ? dO1ASSII3-StendY ; New Orleaws , open kettle. good to choice , 2iS1c. ZilE'i'.UJ3-Thu week opens with the metal 2)10) kt't showing a ilisposition to tin 1etter. CMeciaIIY in tin. sleiter and colper. At the close today tIle Metal exchiingo caIb ig iron warrnntk stt'ttly ) , with ' .73 bitI niul $6. ' ) asked ; lake copper , quiet , with $ i1..U ) blil atiti $12.10 nskvd tin. drill at $11.95 : - sielter , firm at $1.30 bid Lnd $1.40 nskeci ; lead. quiet ttt $3.75 bid and $3.50 asked. 'l'le ) ilrm that itxct tIit settling price for miners antI smeltera-quotesiend at $3C0. iiIJ'i'TI R-Iteeeiitts , 13.055 pkgs. : flrin ; Western Creamer ) ' , 112i6c Eights , iCe ; fn. tory. i04fi12c , EGGS--lteceit ; , i2it pkgs. ; firm ; west. Cr ) ) , 1 1c ; outhurn , tie. St. 1.0)115 teterIti 5Inrk.i , ST. l.OU1S. Juno 6.-i"LOUR-i.nwer ; patents , S5.U41G.40 ; st rtilglits , $1.75ii 5.1) ) ; . clear. $1.25J4.10 Iflt'LI1UUI , $1.ij4.00. _ b W'1IlAT7)Ieavy Oflil lower ; t'loslttg with ! . .July 3 i-Sc , Seltemlwr 2 & -e and tecetnler , L itniler SflturiLt ) " ) iuiiti llI.'urd $ . Spot , iltili , No , 2 retI. eo4h , elevator , 9' ; tr.ick , ' . . - . . . 9c , Julie. 90c ; July. s0c : September , 73e ; December. 73e ; Ni , 2' bard , ciath , 95ittk . ( 'URN-Futures Weilk 6)1(1 ) fractIonally lower than Saturday. Si'ot lower ; No. 2 , cash , 31c ; July. 30e tisked ; September , 4 tAT3-Weakeoed in sytnilat hv svl th ) % vht'at and corn ail , on good crop reports. eiosIt , fractions lower lila ! ) ye'stt.m-Iny. S'ot ' I1)W0r No. 2. enslt , 2Sc : track , * ; July , 23c' bid , Septeniber , 2)lr.-Se ) blil ; ' .o. 2 shite , 3l.e. , 1t\'I-Jult at 3c , . _ e , SEID'Iaxseediomlnul. . at $1.17. 1 3rituu timothy secil , $112.63. COItN3IFAI.-SteimIy at $1.tOi.S& flIIAN-Duli ; sncktI , east track , tOe. ; lrnirh' , $ S.O iG.t.0 ; timothy , i1t.'TTllt-Qukt creamery , 141j 16 ½ c ; dairy. % 014c , EGOS-Lower at Sc. \ViIlSIY-4l. ° 3. ( 'OTTIN T1lS-Tr nAGGING.3.Sj7 ) ; 3-Se. MFTA1.S-Lad , easier. Wj. SpeItr , tIlatler $1.23. 'RO\'lSIONS- 1'ori , lower ; tdntinrd' , \ mess , johlIng. $ i0&fl1O.3. Lard , lower ; prima StCatn , $5.S0 choice , $3.D ) . liacon , boxpi t.houlders , L.7S ; extra short clear , $13.1 ; ' ) bid , .hort , $ 'l.Th , Ir' salt mc'at , boxed shoullt'rtt , , $3.23 ; extra short clear , $ * 3.O ; rib ) ' . $4.l2'-4 shorts. ltli I I'TS-liour , 6O bids. wheat , St , ) bu. corn , 30.O iu. oats t2,000 ho. $11 I I'MEN'rS-Flour. 3.MJ ( ) , bls , ; whent , none , corn , 4O0' ' ) bu. ; oats , 4,000 hO. ( ) M.tltA GI1Nl1IL1. M..lt1CI.1'S , fnn.litlntt of ' 1'rn.1nn. qtlflhiOfl' ! On ! 4tIIIiIC ntI I'nry l'rolnce. FGGS-floo4 stock , 91.4c. 13UTT1-fl-Comnmoit to fair , 01J11c sop- aator , lSc ; gathered creamery. 134i11c. J1AL.-ChoIce fat , SO to 120 lbs. , quoted at ; large ailfi rarse. G7e. LIVE POUl.T11Y-1Ien , 7e : old roost- cr8 , 1j6c ; spring chickens. 1G'ttlSc. I ' 10 EONS-Livr. Ier .107. . , $1.00. I IAYIIIlaO4l , $7.0' ) ; nil'Ban.l. ' $ .OO ; low- land. $5.ld ; re straw , $ I.i color makes the tliCC ) On hay ; light bales sell the best only top grades brIng to ( ptices. VFGEPA 13LT.S. ONIONS-New southern , Per lb. , 1e. 1il.t NS-ltntlil.pIkai navy , per ho. , * 1.2.1. I'OTATOEt3-llonie grown , 85C new P0- tntoc , Per bu. , 31.50. TOMATO5-4'e four basket crate , $2 ; 1.3 hu. box. $1.25. itETS-Ncw , pr hu. box , $1.00. itAi)1BfII'S-1'tq' .loz , ltiflches. 2130C. LWFTUCi-i'er iio. hunches. 204j23C. GIlFEN oNIoNBrertloz. , SOc. C1iCUifllItS.-Pt- % ho. box , dc. WAX BEANS-1-3 bu , box , iSe ; per liti. , $1.50. I'IAS-l'et : 1.3 ho. , 5DiJGOc ; larger boxes , * 1. . . ; . . , rnuri. ST1tA\Vfl1It1U F5-Mtssouris , $2.00 ; PM- di..rs stock , $1.0011.50. Iit.ACKII 1'ltltl 1S-$2.OIY12.23. A1'1'IiS-eneton. $3.75. ' , OOSl1llfl1tIES-P r 21-qt. ease , r- . CI1E1titliS-1'cr 21.qt. case , . $2.50. 't'ltOl'ICAL. 1.'RUITS. OflANflFS-SeedIings , $2.5O Mediterra- Ilean swet'ts , $2.50i,2.75. LEMONS-California , $1.50 ; fancy Mes- slim , l.541j5.00. I1ANANAS-Cholce. large toek. or bun'li , $2.001j2.25 ; medium sized bunches , $ l.75ZI2.0O. Tg'T.1.ANnorTc. NITTS-Almotuis , per lb. . large SIEC , 12 13c : ; mall , lie ; llrazii3. per lb. , Chloe ; 1tig- iish walnuts , 11cr lb. . fancy soft 511011 , 11tJ lie ; standards. S9c ; filberts , per lb. , lOc lCCCI)5 ) , poliltel , , medlutn. Ii7c : extra large , 8iI'Jc ; large hickory nuts , $ i.O0ii.1i ( pet. bu. ; small. $ I.25ji. er IU. ; COCOtIOULS , iwr 100 , i ; I'OtIlUts. raw , & 2jic ; roasted , Gi64c. MAI'I.F SYRUP-Five-gal. can , each. $2.75 ; gal. cans , Pure , per , loz. , $12 ; haLf-gal. eztnl , $0.25 : quart cans , $3.50. FIGS-imported. fancy. i-crowfl , 14-lb. boxes , jOe ; 5-crown , 44-lb. boxes , 13c ; 2-lb. box's. 22123c per box ; California , 10-lb. box. $1. llONlY-Cliolce white , 12c ; Colorado am- her , lOlille. KItAUT-l'cr bbl. , $1.50 ; per half bbS , , DAT1S-1Ialln.ree , E0 to 70-lb. boxes , 5l4 ( . ; Sair , Sc ; F'ard , 9-lb. boxes , Sc. CIDFlt-1't'r half bbl. , $ , i ; bbl. , $5. HIDES. TALLOW , ETC. 1I1DIS-No. 1 gren hides. Ce ; No. 2 green lilies , c ; No. I salted hides. Sc ; No. 2 green i.alte,1 hides , c ; No. 1 veal calf. S to 12 lbs. , c ; No. 2 Veal calf. 12 to 15 lbs. , Tc , J1'ALLOW , CIRE'ASE , ETC -Tallow. No. 1 , 3' ; tallow , No. 2 2'c , ; rough tallow , 1c ; white grease. 22'c ) ; yellow and brown gt ease. 1'G)2c. SIIEEI' 1' EhTS-Green salted. each , 15 ? TSc : green salted shenrings ( short woolet ) early slitis ) , each , ISe ; dry sltearings. ( short weoied early slitsS , No. 1 , radiI. 5e ; dry ilint , Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per Ii. . , actual wright , ffL5e ; dry flint. Kaiins and Nebraska murraio a'ool pelts , y.er lii. . nct'tal weight , lltlc ; dry flint. Colorado hatchet wool lb. , nt'ttiztl weight.1i7c ; dry flint , Colorado mar- rainool pclt' , ier lb. . actUal weIght , I i Ic. Ic.FURSBear ( black or brown ) , $5.OO20.O0 ; otter , $ l.50'utS.OO ; niltik , 1562c ; beaver , $1.1) ) ( :1.00 : : skunk. ISe. 21'e , 54Jc ; muskrat. Ic , Sc , 7e ; raccoon , 151190c : red fox. 25cui.25 ; gray for. 251150e ; wolf ( timber ) , 25cJ$250 ; wolf ( lraIrio COyte ) , 10lOc : wildcat. 1O'Z125c ; badger , 5lOc ; silver fox , $5.001J75.00. 1ier.ut : ni.rLet. T.IVEILPOOL. June G.-W11EV1'-No. 1 red , northern spring , Os Gd : futures. July , Os 1(1 ; September , Cs 10 7-Sd ; December , Os COIIN-Spot quiet : American mixed , new , Is 4d ; futures , July , Is 2d ; September , 1 , :1141. : FLOUR-St. Louis fancy winter. dull at 135. 1101'S-At London ( Pacific coast ) , dull at 2i4s er lOUIUI. I'llOV.iSIONS-ileef , extra India mess , dull at 551 ; Sd ; Prime. 68s Sd. Mess pork , prime mess medium western , 52s Cd. Ilams , short cut. 14 to je lbs. , , lull at 31 ; . liacon , , ittll at Os 6d ; SilOrt ribs and long clear middles. light , 32s 6d ; long clenc..midtlles. heavy , 12s ; short clear backs and clear bellies - lies , 3 ; shelders , square , 1ull at 24s. Lctrd , lrlnle , dull at s 50. Tallow , prime city , llrtn at 21s Cd. ChEESE-Dull : American finest white. 3Cs ; American ilnel colored , ass : OILS-Cottonsee.l oil , Liverpool refined. steady at 145 90. Turpentine spirits , stead , at 23s 90. Ilosln , common , steady at 5r 134d. Thu imports of wheat Into Liverpool for thu week : From AtlantIc lorts , 15,900 ( luarters ; from X'ncillc' Ports , 1.0)0 quarters ; from other I > or'ts. 33,00 , ) ( iUarters. Imports of corn Into Iiiverpool froni Atlantic port. ( or the week s'era 72,300 quarters. New YlEZL Wheat ) iarkcl. N1\V YORI , June 6.-Foreign houses , actuated by peace rumors , were heavy elt- ers of wheat today , practically tiemoraliz- log the entire market. July sold down 7c IL bu. and other months closed frotn 3e to 1',4e lower than Saturday. The bull ole- merit made little attempt to check the tie- ( ' 11110 , S niost of the home and foreign news was of a .iccldediy bearIsh character. The vorli' , , , shipments about equal.d the emiormous figures of last week , but are not axiected to haul the iace. Croi ) news from the VeSt WaS excellent , in1ieatlng a big ) ieli of winter wheat. An cncourating ( en- tare today was renewed export demand. 1.YDwarls # of thirty-two loads were tnken at all lorts ) , iflClUiillg business for France it ) ) & ! Lisbon. July sold hero at D7c , .loWn to 91140 , closing at 9'c ; No. I red close'fl .tt $1.10. f. 0. Ii. to arrive for export grade , and $1.02 allot for cur lots. ICmtsts ( 'I * ' Gm in gin .1 . l'rn'iioyH. KANSAS CITY. June 6.-\Vli1AT-Ahotit 2c lower. generali ) ' dull ; , No. 1 Iiar.l , t'i1S7c ' ; No. 2. 9Fuj90e ; No. 3 , O21iic ) ; No. 1 red , e ; No. 2 , c : No .3,9' fit ; No. 2 spritIg , 12iOI. ' ; No. ' : t , 9)Yu311-e. ) ? CORN-Dull. lower ; No. 2 mIxed , 29j29I6c ; No. 2 % vilIte.390)e ; No. 3. 231i2'e. OATS-Lower ; No. 2 whlti' , 2''c. ltYll-\Veakcr ; No. 2. 45t' . llAY-Dtill ; choice timnotity nIlti lrairle , $9.00. 1tt1rT11n-\eak ; creztlnery1 12' 15e ; tTitIry IO'u12c. ' , E(1t1S-Flrm ; fresh , Se , JtI'Fi i'1'S-Wbeat , 59,100 lot. ; corn , 750 mi. : oats , 1S.0'O ha. - S I II I'M EN'FE-'tVjieat , 2I00 hu. ; corn , 33- 000 bit. ; 011t14 , 0,000 Lw. U rI , , , Its 'i i , rId. ' I , N11OltI.FAN8 , Juno 6.-hOG PROD- 1' ( 'TS-\'ery dull. I'ot k , stantltrd mess , iollIng. $ lI.51)Ti'i1.75. Lard , reflnel , tlerc , * 1.23514 71 ; 1)1140 Inr,1 , , , J54)4.L2L. ) Boxed ) l1CttS ) , , lrv stlt : sheulilers , $ .2Iri.37' : , dIes. , $ l.l2lsG.2'3. 1311(01) , clear sidc. $7 12L4 , ' 7.25. I 1111115 , choice - st1ga eure,1 , $ 'J.00f I'll. ' ' ) . COVFEI'-Qtde ( ; . 1tl , , ordinary to fair , 74Ic. ) LlCE-teatly ; qrdinpry o . goQdI 5-Si' 5c. FiOLtUDttlI ; extri- fancy , $5.27J5.3i. COILNM I1AI-l0.900&1O,90. IiItAN-JU.75' . , - I rty-iiirn at $13.O'flfl ' 1.00 ; choice , $15.50 ? 16.1) ) . - " . I CORN-No , 2 sikrd 42c , OA''S-No. 2 Io. . ( 'iIftfl't SIIlrk't. C1NCINNATI. Juno 6.-FLOUR-Easy ; fairy $1.90@ 5.30f&un1ly ; ' * 4.50i11.SO. 'IiEAT-Qutet ; No , 2 red , elevator , $ ' ( O'flN-DulI anti lower ; No. mixeti , SI ? OATS-Steadier ; No. 2 mixed , 2T4j27'c. ILYF-Duli : Na. 2. 4k' . i'ILOVlSlONS-L.ard , easIer at $5.73 ; hulk nitats. _ easy itt $0.00 ; Isteon , easy at $0.9) . % i I i SIC ' -Quiet Ill. $ i.23. IiiT'i'TEIt-Iirmu and htghe ; Elgin cream- Cr ) ' . ISC : OhIo , 12r1Sc ; dairy. IO. . StCAit-Easy ; luirI rtd1ud , $4,47j0.lO. 1(1OS-Stea.ly at tIc , CI1I1'Sl-Steady ; gtod to inhale Ohio flat , 7ij7e. Vii.u ( rnl , , SljlI , NI-\V Ylll , June 0-The statement of tile vislbl $ UI)1)I ) ' pf grain in stc re timid ltfitt , EatuttItty , June 1 , itS dOflhlliled by tile NtI' YOrk 1'rluet , , exc'hatie , is as ( ollow : 'htjt , 22,31.43)3 1w. ; 'lecrease ' , l.Ih5.O0 1.1) ) . ( 'fir ) ) . 2l.l9'Ad ' tIll. ; tticrease , 1,0H.fX ) It ) . Oats , 7.I9.0O1 hit , ; iereae , , 7.td ) Iu. 11Se , i.TS2.Il0l ) hu. ; decrease , 2- 00) bu. liarlty , 2J,00) ha. ; invzt.te , 23OIJ I ho. 'l'ie' ) ) .llflr et. TOl.FlO , Jut10 G.-\'l I EAT-I.ower and weak ; No. CnlIt. $1.0 ; June 11.07sf. ( 'UIIN-Inll atiil easy ; N. . . tiiix'il , 31c . oATS-Dali jtttl ) easy , No , 2 nilxe.t. . ? Gc. 1tY1-DolI un'l steaIy ; No. 2 ( ' 0511 , 45e' . ( 'l.1I1SlF1.- and dull ; I'rtmn I cash , S31. t riii fl lti'.ii i'Is at l'i'iut'IliIit IurLt-s CIIJCAGO , Jute tL-ltecelpts today : 'Vhe.it , 51 cars ; corn , 1,134 cars oats , 1 ears. 1tImftted receipts tomorrow 'heat , 55 cars ; corn , 1,000 cars ; oats , 3549 cars. cars.MI NNRA POLlS , Juno 6.-llecolpts I Wheat 134 cars DUIA.'Tll , June 6.-4teeeipts : Wheat , 31 curs , Pnltitt.re inr1rts. BALTIMORE , Md. , Juno 6.-'FIOUR- Veak and lower : we'tcra )2Perflne , $3.50i 3,73 ; western extra , $ ittYlU.75 ; wctern tam. ily , $5.i9f45.5O ; winter wheat , * 6.00006.75 : spring wheat , S6.2M36.5O : spring wheat .tialghts. s.ooio.zs : receipts , ,22,033 bbls. exports. 7,515 bbls , WhEAT-Steady at decline. Spot , $1,1O'4 , (11.10 % ; month , $ I.3 hid : July , 92c asked ; steamer No. 2 red , $ l.O2401l.02 receipts , II 579 btt , exports. 123,9043 hu. ; southern WllCflt , by sample , $ i.0i411.10 ½ ; southern wheat , on gtade , $1.O)4i1.1i. CORN-'enk : Spot anti month , 33- $ 357-Sc ; July , 35lSOe ; steamer mixed , 3I- SI 7-Sc ; receipts , 2.10,531 bti. ; exports , 2.11,213 ho. ; southern white and yellow corn , 3G 37c. 37c.OATSDull ; No. 2 white , 334i31c : No. 2 mIxed , 320j324c ; receipts , 15,743 bu. ; exports , 25,000 Lw. IJUTTEIt-Steady ; fancy creamery , l7c : fancy Imitation , ICe ; fancy ladle. 150 ; good ladle. lie : store , 124r13c ; fresh , ll6i11 ½ c. C1lEESl-Steady : New York , large , & % 9t ; New York , medium , 9j9c ; Now York , 81111111 , 991Oe. San I'rnleiseo Wi&'itt Market. SAN FItANCISCO. Juno 6.-WhEAT- EnsyI December. * 1.56 % . IIAItLEY-Quiet and steady ; December , $ l.16 ½ . _ _ _ _ _ i'C4)rifl lnrkets. PEORIA , Juno 6-CORN-DOll , lower ; No. 2 , 30c. OATS-Dull , lower : No. 2 whIte , 2B4c. \VIIISKY-Ftrm ; high Proof spirits , $ t.Z2 ½ . s'rocics MtiI ) IlO1)S. Mnrk't 5ltnrts ' .vlthn Itrlk , tTiwnrl , , ' ) ) ( ' , but i , 1..tler Cl.eekt'.i. NEW YORK. Juno 6.-The stock market started this morning with every appearance of Saturday's brisk upward movement being contitiued. Iontion was a buyer here at the opt'ning' , CS'CO at the higher level over the London narity. Rumors abroatl of an approaching movement by Spain ( or ieaco helped Americalt * In London. The itcavinesS of government bonds was duo to the CoilVictiOn that an additIonal issue will soon 1)0 ttutlorlzxI and uttered. The brisk uPward movement at the opening was vhecke.i . by several developmeflts. One of t1it'e WitS the rather emphatic tils- claimer on behalf of Burlington oflicials of any Immediate purioso to Project a refunding - funding plan. Another well defined convic- Lion on the vart of professional seculatnrS was that the Union l'aclllc Preferred would soon begin the paYment of dividends nt the rate ofI cr cent. This was met to- ( In ) ' bY the strong semi-otilcial intimation that the dividend rate aught be for the Present only 3 per cent. Those two developments - opments constituted a drag on two impor- tunt elements In the market. When Lou- don saw that the advance Store was not maintaIned it turned from buyer to seller. Mittly of the leading grangers and inter- nationai are thus nearly a point under the iCSt prices of the .lii' , 'l'he whole list lost something ( rein the best prIces in sym- pathy' , but tile lower priced stocks were ilrmty helil. Not gailis are thus made to pre.lomtoato in suite of the weakness at some 1)0111(5 , whIch wts emphasised by the tailing oTT In the eastbound tonnage from Chicago and disappointing traitic returns from some iroinlneut railroads , Moiiey con- tlnues Cilt'li ) ) and i.otuion sold sulliclent stoek here to tause firmness In the e- change market. hands retlecteti the pressure - sure of cheap money seeking employment anti some of the lower grades of specula- ttvo bonds were largely iought at advanc- log Prices. Total sales. $5,0TS.n'O ) , United States oltl 4s. coupon. declined 1 per cent , tile 2s 1 per ceilt and the old -b. registered , tnd the is 11Cr cent in the bid price. 'rue tlei15 were unchanged. The 1voning 1'osts inotion financial en- blegram says : 'I'iie stock marijets here were ( lUlet today. sCUlitt'e stcks being most favored. Americans opened good on ( Ito reports from Santiago. Dealings anti general interest here lii Americans are widening , but New York checked the up- var(1 moveni"nt this afternoon an,1 prices closel dull. Grand Trunk s'as good. Spanish - ishIs and all Slianisli sioclcs were goo.1 on the improvement in Paris. Tile belief here grows that Spain will endeavor to get the iowcrs to mediate. Gold is in strong demand - mand at 77s i0'd , India being tile principal buyers. There- an exceedingly iinall supply of bills alTered for short Ileriods. ioneis freely offered at % to I per cent. The following are the closing quotation , of the leading stocks on the Now York market - ket today : iiisii ; . . . . . . . . . . isu . st. P. . ¼ uu. . . . . . . . . . do pd . . . . . . . . 1)10 . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 'rtalttniorek Ohio It ) St. P. 3i : . M. . . . . . . . Canaiapacitlc , . . . . . 8 , So. PicItio . . . . . . . . . Canada .Soutnern . . O So. italIwal. . . . . . . . . CcntraiP4clflC. . . . . . 14 So. Ri1lwai' pal 327t ChcsOti1O. . . . . . . . ' :3' Texa' . .t i'aottic. . . . 12'-j CbIcaro&Altori..i9 Union P.zcillc. . . . . . . . . . & . . . . . . . . . . . ) - U.P.D..IG. . . . . . . . ( . } 1 1. . . . . . . . . . tiSi * Wabash. . . . . . . . . . . . C. C. C. , . SL L. . . . . : * 94 SVabi'.l. p . . . . . . . . dopid. . . . . . . . . . . RI Wheel. 3 L. P. . . . . . . Ihl. ) 1luiMoa..lU SV1oel..k I. . E. piti liii Del. L. . ' W. . . . . . . 153 Adarri' , Fx. . . . . . . . . lOt ) Den..k itioU , . . , . . . I'2 America' ) Lx . . . . . . . 125 do . . . . . . . . . . ) UnIted Str.teq Ec. . . 4)1 ) Erie 0)0w ) . . . . . . . . . . iiiVells : F.iro Ex , , . . I 16 Eriolstpf1.)71'4 Am. Cot. Oil . . . . . . . 2I ( FL Wayne . . . . . . . . . 11.15 , . Cot.Oii llfd . , . . l'reatNorthernpt.I.l4 Am. Spiriti . . . . . . . jIOCICIOg Valley . . . . 54 Alt ) . SDiris ) ) ) W. . . . . . itlir.olsC3ntrit. . . 105 Ac. . Tooa.eco . . . . . 1(19 ( LakeErie&W. . . . 13)4. . dooM. , . . . . . . . . . 117 do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - ' ( las. . . . . . . 103t ( Lake3)oro.-191 ) .COCMtja , . . . . . . . . . . Louicyl11e..Nah. 5U Com.Cn'ThCo..Al . DIaIIIaIIiII 1. . . . . . . . SW4V ) Lull. C , troll . . . . . .flI Met. Si. ity . . . 1dt do pie. . . . . . . . . 90 Miciligal' Cpittr.ti. . 103 ( lea. $ l-etric. . . . . . . Mlnii. .c St. , L . . . . . 29 % IllitoisSteai. . . . . . . . tlo1stTtt. . . . . . . . . 8UiLaCie.1u Un . . . . . . . Mo.I'ialtkc. . . . . . . . . . 31i1'IL"ad. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3530 ) tobile.tOhio. . . . . : " oc prU. . . . . . . . . . . . . l07 Mo. K. .i ' 3' . . . . . . . . 12 NM , i.lti. Oil. . . . . . . . 17L , Mo.K. .1. 'r pitS. . . . . 36''Oreeo ' , , Itn. Co. . . . . . CIII. , hid. & 1. . . . . . . . 90 , I'selflo . . . . . . . . . 120 pid. . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 l'iUinan Psi . . . . . . . 1)4(1 ( . .T. Central . . . . . . . 94Sl1y.rCerttlcatei. ( . 591. , N. Y.C.lntrat. . . . . . ilOlt StandRopo , ) P. . . , (14 ( .Y.Cht.. ¼ 3i. 1. , . . 14 Sogur . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144)1 dol't pal-------- ii. do prii. . . . . . . . . . 115 dod etJ. . . . . . . . . . :4-i : IT. C. 4 iron. . . . . . . . 2(134 tIorfo1ka VO5tar. ) 1141U. ! S. Leather. . . . . . . No , . &Iler. , Co. . . . . . . (11 iSo ptd . . . . . . . . . . . No.1'icit1c. . . . . . . . . ihibbor' . . . . . . 21) dourd ,01 do ifd . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Outartok W , , . , . . l5)Westeni ! (19100. . . . 923.4 Oregon Nay. . . . . . . . 52'4 Noitinvestorti . . . . . 1 2) ) ) Ore. Short Litie. . . . . 30 do pit. ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . l72'j i'ltthOtItY . . . . . . . . . . . 104 Il. a. & W . . . . . . . . . 2(3)- ( ) , kndinr. . . . . . . . . . . 1930 it , 0. . ) . IV. ird. . . . . . 03' , lIneS isIind. : . . . . . . . 1nin1cIi Gt. SVeMt. . . . . . . 14 % S. I. .11 5. 1' . . . . . . . . . I ' 4 St L. & S. ' , V. . . . . . . . Ito istpd. . . . . . . . . I.- ! do. prO. . . . . . . . . . I 1t SI. l'aul . . . . . . . . . . . 101 1.i 1letllii ; let if'i , ' . . . .171.4 do old . . . . . . . . . . . I I" , U. P. cOtimoil. . . . . . lh't'Olt C. C' . . . . . . . . Total sales of stocks today , 47S,0)1 shares , including : . ' , tchiion. 16.120 ; Atchison , re- ( erred. 37.71,3 , ; ( 'itesapenko & Ohio , Burlington , 12,745 ; Cievelamid , Cincinnati , Chicago & St. Louis , 10,115 ; Denver - ver & lIla Grand , ) preferred , 3,0S5 ; Lcuisvillo & NIslli'ilie , t.0I ; Mati- button , 7ji ( , ; 2IdttCiolttan , 11.5:1' : ' ) ; lt.'a.l. lug lreferi'cdl,0i5 ) ; Missouri l'aeliie , 9,670 ; Missouri , I-1nnsis & 'l't'xas preferred , 5ie ) ) ; Nt ? % ( ' Yet k ( 't utral , 3'Oi ; Northern l'acilic , 23,590 ; Nortli'rn , I'ac-llIc preferred , 42,030 ; Ontario & Vcstcrn , 9.C.0'l ; flok lslnnd , So20 ; St. i'tlil , 17,745 ; SOflthtt'll lreferrdi , 5,14-I ; 1 'n ii ) 0 1 'a ci tic ire ferre , I , I'GO ' ( ; Lvii ion Pa. cliiiDenv.r & Gulf , 21,3jO ; W'alnish ire- ( erred , 5,700'he.ling ; & Lake. Erie , 1.O'5 ' ; Tobacco , ( ( .1st ) ; Chicago & Great 'e)4teri ) , 9,178 ; l'anple's Gas , 23,175 ; General Electric , 5,750 : Pncific Mail , 4,410 ; Sugar , 23.ro ; Lettiler : , ( , & 22'J ; St. Louis & Sali 1"t'tilCiSCO lreerred ) , 5.11.0. Nt'i , ) , 'k 3loney 31mm rIt't , NIV YOIIN. Jumie 6.-iONEY-Oji call. iltilninflhlY 31 ( ent. 1'RiM l MltC.N'l'1 II iier ( cot. s'riJILING : FCl1A NO 1-Firin , with no. ttntl buslneis in bunkers' bills. at $ i.s6'4Q I.S0A. fur tietilutitl tfltl $1.St ½ r(14.$4 % ( or sixty days ; posted rates , $ I.SiiS-3 ; commercial hills , 14.'iIt6l4S134. ' SI IVE it C'EllTi FlCATES-59'jGQc , hAlt SII.VlIlt-SS ½ e , 2ll1XICAN 1)LI.l1S-15',4c ' , GO\'EJtNMENT BONDS-Heavy ; new -is , registeretl and i'ollpofl , 123k registered lost : : ; Is , coucon , Ill ; Is , , ; 5 , registered itn'i C.OtlpOn , 111 ; 1'ciile Us of ' 99 , 100l4 , Closing quotations on bonds were as tol- lows : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ t1.1l.uw45.ruz..i'.ht NC.4 $ . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.1 0.s. laity 45 co'ip121 ' o. l'aciilo lst. . .11(1 II. S. isrJz. . . . . . . . 105 % pacine Si , , , . 139,4 U.S. 44CQtp . . . . . 112 No. 1'.teltla 4i . . . . 13. S. 25. F3 . . . . . . . tIS t .i St. L. 4s. . IllS tJS..3' ) r : . . . . . . .l1i3i N.V. . .i , . . . . . . 109 ( I. S. t , , . . . . . . I I I 4 9. SY. 41.1111015. . . . . . . . ilRtrit't , ) , tIP. . - - . I I 4 N , W. Dab. 5 . . . . . . 4 : ) /.Ia..cia.i , .t . . . . . Ill ) ( ) r. . Nsv.lsti. . . . . . 115 A11.Cl5,4 1) . . . . . 105 Ore. Ntv. 4s . . . . ) ii .41a.c'la , ' ' . . . . . . . . 9 1 10. 5. I , . 4t. . t' . . . . . ( lii Al ) . . Currency - . . 111) 30. t ( . 1. : i , . t. r. . . . I 05 . ' .lcblr.ot , t , . . . . . 1l.ih-i : a. lilu. 1 si. . I. i' . - I 04 Atclu , , II . . mjii1.4 0 trim , 34 , t. r . . . (14) ( ) Caiaae.3o1 , . . . lUP.cltia4.4 or ' .53. . ) IOj ) CultL'arO Ter'I 4s . , . 8)It.attiie -ii . . . . . . . . ( -i. . 0. . ' . .s . . . . I ii' : ( lt.Ut'on l'ttt. . . . . 14.3 CI1.&P. I4 . .10134 St , E. . , I. ) ( .O ) . I 1(3 ( u..t ) t , ( . isis . . .i)14 ) ) ) St. 1. . & 5 , i ' .GEI , 1. 1 ItI'4 Dt II. . U is. . . . . . . 1)11 ) i . O3itoI . , , I 43 1a'.II'i.s. Isti , . .l07 " . . P.C. ¼ P. 1i1. liii- , Erlefl.lll , . . . . . 713 14tl'O.&l'.3 . . . lid ' , e , . . ' 6t 'e. : - . . . iu _ ' Somiera , III' . 1)1 , 11514 flU. . 3. t. ii. . . . . ,1ll5tIPoc1cl.il5w Ct-)3. . , 714 % a. ui. t .1. JIs. . .l0i'-i'e'c i'ta , L.d.LitMIIlL it..t'r.C.uit. . . . , , ) Tex. Pi.j1r. 93 , , , ; 1&i14 ii , 'I' T. C. el-i Li 1. , 101 4 13 1' . D ; . 14. lI , . , .411 % Iow3 C. lI . . , . , lO)1 ) 4 ) YiO. ; hit Si. . . . . . . . 10(14 LNUat 4. . , . 90i4 ' , Va1) . 2d . . . . . . . . . MiIsiiri ( Is . . . . 10 'II Wtct Sli or-n 45 . . . 1.1 , K. . ' . . 1' 2 Is. . . . ( P.14 " 3. CdLlu , .3es(1934 14. K , , t.Tt , , . , 1473 V.1 , .1lurrud. . . . . . 3 N. Y , . liti . . . . . . .11i , Uaiiou Piei11o l'fI , - - ' - ' 114 L'iiionI'.icttto Os. P0 N. ( , ( ) . . . . . . . . . . 124 IutiOui Miiver 'limmrket , LONDON Juiie 6.-The silver market to. . I day i. cautious in quoting fur future dv' . livery , owing to fear that it tony ho ma- mentztrily notified that Spain has suspended sl,00IO payment The market Is already treating Spain as bankrupt and does not i ok any orders for silver unless the gold for it Is tleiitet1. , In $ lItC of tIte increase in coinage in last week's returns the Ilank of Spain shoivs a further decrease of 1,000- 000 pesetas in its reserve. flo.tnn , Stock Quotation. , IJOSTON , Stifle 6.-Cali loans , 23'4 ' per c'cllt time loans , 3t4 Iur vent , Closing prices for atocks , bonds and mining shares : ) ) ' . . . . . . . . l:3)tWisCon : ( . . . . . . . . 2'i American Stirar I-i434flostoo t , . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Am,5tasr old 113M'Fi ' 10. 1 . . . . . . . . . . . ltiO Uzty Sdtto (1st. 1 ? lien. lOne. tM. . . . . . iteli reIepncn. 274 , teiiioa fd. . . . . . . . RottonAibViv , 2'23 AtCht.on 4'm. . . . . . Oototi& Matne 1432 , N'w EnelindOs..114 c.ll , Q . . . . . . . . . l(54A$3ouezMii , O Fltcliourr. . . . . . . tJ5)4t..UinU . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 % G.neri.i 53ctae. . 3735oMen ) , Montani 210 Illinois 5(0c ) , . 54i. iftte. lloton. . . . 2334 Mexican t7entrat. , 134 t.aIumot. ' , 110311. . 565 N. Y. N. It . . . . . . V Centennta . . . . . . . , 154 Old Coloav. . . . . . I'tPa'tnliltu. . . . . . . . . . . . 33 OrO. Short Litie 315 flceola. . . . . . . . . . . Itmtier , . , , , , 201 Glilac.v . . . . . . . . . , . 115 Union i'acibo. . . . . 2534 Ueuars . . . . . . . . . 1412 WetEu6 . . . . . . . . . S4 5Vo1-ertes. , . . . . . . . . % Yol1 ; Itmi lfll. . . . . 10.1 L'errott . . . . . . . . . . 23 % w _ Itlice . . . . . . . . . . 23 DLII 1)otninlon. . . . . . 'JSh. sy. Elec. nfd. . . . . . 54. , . - nn renneisea Utiti& Quotation. . SAN FILANCISCO O'uno 6.-Omelal cbs. ing quotations on niInIn stocks today were as ( ollowsl a I AIui. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9' Ck3tCOfl I ) AIChaCon. . . . . . . . . 2 MOxican. . . . . . . . . . . is AflOns. . . . . . . . . . . H OvciIeutatCon 03 licicher. . . . . . . . . . . 0OPIir , . . . . . . . . . 23 llest& Ileicher. , , , 24 ) , . . . . . . . . . . . . Caiedoni . . . . . . . . . 25 tvermat..7 . C7iiliencCot. , . . . . 23) Savare. . . . . . . . . . . . S Choilt' . . . . . . . . . . . . liii. . Sierra Nevada. . . . . 83 Ionfldntice'IS , , Union Cot . . . . . . . . . S Coti.Cnl&Va. . 45 - UtahiCen. . . . . . . . . . U CrOwnpotitt. . . . . . 11 Yellowjackot . . . , 20 floulu&Cur-flo , , : it ; , Standard . . . . . . . . . 155 .htstiee. . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Silver bars , 54 5-Sc ; Mexican dollars , 464 ? 46-c ; drafts , sight. Sctelcgraph ; , I7'c , Sc-- York liilII ) ) Quolulinits , NEW YORK , June 6.-The following are the closIng mining quotations : Cliollar. . . . . . . . . . . . 14) ) Q.it.-trio. . . . . . . . . . . . 27. ) Crown Point. . . . . . . 10 Ootitr. . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 C.n. Cal. . ' Va. . 43 l'tYnoutti. . . . . . . . 12 'fleadwoo.i . . . . . . . . 1W QuIcksilver. . . . . . . . 100 tlouOi& Curry it ; Otiicttiynr ohS. 0O ilIak Nhrnr.1 , RI ) .1,1 llonestao . . . 401)0 Stanclar.t. . . . . . . . . 160 ItouSllver..53 Unioti Co , . . . . . . . . . S Mexican. . . . . . . . . . . 33 Yellowjaeket . , 15 'asked. Lonilon Stock Qtiotatinns , LONDON , Juno 6.-I p. ni.-Closlng : Conol , . , n'y..lli 13-in ti'IIul common..1114.l4 Coiitol' . acct.ii1 S'lO N v. Central . . . . . . . 120 Can. i'actuc. . . . . . . 873k 1tcaillig. . . . . . . . . . . . 1134 Erie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Mex. ( m uew 4s 6814 Erie2thi. . . . . . . . . . . . 3)444 . % tehIon . . . . . . . . . . . 133-4 Ill , Central. . . . . . . . . IOR % L.&N . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5834 Mu.tcan ordinary. 2O4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BAR SILVElt27l.d per ounce. MONEY-u4al per Cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short bills , I 5-Sfl1 per Cent ; for three months bills , I 5-S011F14 1)er ) cent. FlllZ1leIfli ? utes. OMAhA , June 6.-The clearings for the .ia ) ' were $1,113,213.12 ; balances , $99,070.01. 'rho clearings for 1S97 were $773,762 and tile balances $122,026.S2. Increase in clear- logs , $207,481.93. CHICAGO , June 6.-Clearings , $20,122,751 ; balance , $2,414,119. New York exehaitge , be premium ; sterling exchange , postetl , $1.Sb4.S7i ; actual , $1.S1,4.S6t4 , ; sixty .11(3'S , $1.S1a14j4.S51. Stocks active ; Iilscult. 28 3-S ; Biscuit preferred , 90' , ; Diamond Match , 140 ; North Chicago , 20' ) ; Strawboard , 2s % ; West Ciilcaro , 94 7-8. CINCINNA'l'l , June 0.-Money. 2'4jt6 per cent. New York exchange , 531.j&Oc 1retnium. Clearings , $1Ol4 , ,0. NEW ORLEANS , June 6-ClearIngs , 3696,350. New York CXCllItIige , $1 per * 1,00) premium ; commercial , $1.23 i.er $1,000 ire- lflIUtfl. ST. LOUIS , June 6.-Clearings. $ C,039S73 ; izLlances , $ SSi.940. Money , 501'S per cent. t'IIILADELI'I-IIA , June 6-Clearilgs , S,005,931 ; balances , $1,303,128. NE\V YORK , June 6.-Ciearings , $76,924- 071 ; balances. $4,760,116. BOSTON. June 6.-Clearings , $12,377,7S8 ; balances , B,3S1,173. MEMPHIS , Teon. , Juno 6.-ClearIngs , 2T9,52O ; balances , $47,087. New York exchange - change , $1.50. li.I1'IMOStE , Md . Juno 6.-Clearings , $3,2S2,723 ; balances , 925,521. Freig.i Uiiiiiit'inl. - LONDON , June 6.-The market for Amer- lean securities opened better and improved somewhat and lItter eased off and remained quiet. The Carly imfrovenient was due tea a moro buoyant tone. "The closing was dull and the maiid ; poder te. The -qinoUnt of bullion gone1nto the Bank of 'England to- 1ay was 252,000. Spadish 4s closed at 3t3 , a net gain of % Per cent. Gold is quoted at Buenos Ayres today at164.20. . PARIS. June 6.-liar' silver was weaker at 26 7-Sd per ounce. On tile hoarse hero today prices OlCfle(1 11)'m , iUt afterwards became easier on reports of London sell. ing. In tile last houri' however , they recovered - covered and closcil 111cm. SpanIsh Is were animated , owing to anticipations of peace , but eased slightly. " Spanish 4s closed at 36 9-1 , a net gain of 3-.per cent : 3 per cent rentes , jOlt Sic for thaaccount : exchange on London , 2Sf 17c forithe account. BERLIN , June 6.-lltisines. , was quiet on the bourse today. Silanish. Italian and Turkish securities were firm. Northern Pacifics were acttveju.r.esponso to the tone of the New York mtlreL Cut1oii'arket. NEW ORLEANS , June 6.-COTTON-Fu- tures were dull ; sales , 3,600 babes ; June , $5.95 bid ; July , $6.01014M)2 ) ; August , * 6.O10I 6.92 ; September , $5.9ltrS.98 : October , $5.900 5.95 : November , * 5.9001.5.98 : December , $5.93 iS.99 ; January , $6.O1.02 ; February , $6.0-I 006.05. Sp3t , steady ; sales. ' 750 bales ; or- .linary , 4 5-Sc ; good ordinary , So : low mid- dung. 5 'i-iCc ; middilng , 6 i-ICc ; good mid- ifling , 6 3-Sc ; middling fair , 6c ; receipts , 3,647 hales ; stock. 159S6 bales. LIVERPOOL , June 6.-COTTON-Spot , moderate demand : prices unchanged ; American middling , 3 9.16c. The sales of this day vere 7,000 bales , of which 300 bales were for speculation and export , and included 6C00 bales American ; receipts , 14,000 bales , including 12,304) AmerIcans. Futures opened dull with a poor demand and closed dull and inactive : American middling. I. in. c. . June , 3 32-C13 SI-CitI , sellers ; June and July , 3 32-640t3 al-Old sellers ; JuI' and August - gust . , :1 : 32.CI'u3C4d , buyers ; epteinber , .3 32G1)3 33-C-hi. sellers ; October and N.s- vember , 3 30-C-lOll 21.64,1 ; Novelnbex' and December - comber , . 3 29.6i0t : : 3O-C41 , sellers ; December itnil January , 3 29-Cii I 10-61,1 , sellers : January - uary itiitl February. 1 l9-CIIiZ 10.640 , sellers ; I'ebruary and March , 3 30-641 , buyers ; March and .tprli. 3 31-Old , sellers. ' . 'l ) , ) ! ! i , e Is. BOSTON , JtlllI' G.-'l'he rIjees for leading ( lesrrlltlors I It' * iuott'il .i5 toIioiv Ohio nnd Pennsylvania ticeces. N and above , 23i2' : XX nnd alove , 23720c ; , ie- lailir 1(11(1 No. 1 combing , : ie ; No. 2 coml- ing , 22c. Michigan , WIs onsin , etc-Mic'h- il7nn , 2.lc ; No. I , Iicligriri and Illinois comb- lug , 2ie ; N. . . 2 2.Iielignri , , illl Illinois comb- log , 25c ; N York , New liamprihire anti Vetmont , 3:2ic ; dolaite anti Michigan , 20c. Unwtsh.-d ; zil.cliur.i. Jt otucky itilil Indiana 4luartqr-blod , , also I Iiree.elgh tls-hlood C clnbing. 22s 3c ; Missouri qunrter-blool nOd tliree.eightiis-biool , combing , 2l4 22e ; Luke nod Georgia , l91j20' . Texas wools , spring inedluni ( twelve moliths ) , lOuiSe ; scoured , 3101'42c ; spring fine ( twelve months ) . IOiIllc' ; scoured , 434e. Territory WOOlS , Montana 11)10 ) medium anti fine , 15'if iCe ; t'coured. fc ; staple , lee ; Utah , W'onl- ing , etc. . line , IlOulie ; scoured , 43fz45c ; Mn- 1)10 ) , 4k. Australinn , scoured basIs , cowling , - ing superfine , 70-3fl2ejoo.1. ; 658ir.Sc ; ayerage , G20j65e ; Queensland i'oint'i'g. , Gb. ColT. ' , ' 3hrI'ls. NEW YORIC. Jui. , G.-'COFFEII--Optlons npened ten.iy , s'ltlt pr1ce 5 iloints higher ; further 'improvement of 5 POints 00 lIght local covering anti some new buying. the result of bullish Iuropcan and Brazilian news ; speculation lgltt , as this l , a critical stnge in i > olitical , le'el0l'nieflt8. C'iosed steady at S Poitits net higher ; sales , 6,20 liagil. Including JOiie at $ ) ,70'ii5,73 ; July , $5.75815SO. Snot coffen. Rio , steady : No. 7 , invoice , $ .50 : No. 7 , jobbing , $7. Mild , steady : Cortiova , S.50-13lStO ; sales. 2.000 bags Ilahia No. S from store at $0. l2 ; 5.C(41 iags Rio No. 7 Itt * 6.26 , cost and freight. IIAVILF1 , June 6.-C'OFFEE-Closed 1t higher ; sales , 4,01)3 bass , SII9l' ) lnrJ ; ( , NEW OflL41d' $ JUie ( 6.-SUGAR- Staidy' noon k&tll' . 4h i" : centrilugals , white. 4'l4 5-Se ; yellow , % ? ½ c ; seconds , 21M13 74t. Mlaescs , , .8ItIy ; centriugii : , 5I13c. , NF3\V YOit1' , June 6.-SUGAR-Raw , tirni ; fair i-dining , cetitritugal , s , test , 4 5-iGo ; reilned , tlrm nouici A. 55.Se ; Stall- titrtl : A , Sc ; CflteCt14nCr8 , A , S't4C ; cut loaf , 57-Sc ; crushed. 57.8o ; powdered , 57-Sc ; granulated , 5 3-Sc ; oubeS , 5-8c. I 't'ork llry Market. , NE\V YORK. June 6.-Prices are goner- all ) ' better to ti. dry gooii'i market. Varni weather ha induced hs'nvy 4rading in the more seasonnhle ) linetI. 'l'he price tone Is more hopeful , tiunz1rno moves are reported - ported on the 'lart .ofbleaciied goods men or Printers , 'V.'ooleil goods show generally POor results as yet , in the print cloth market - ket tue quotation on' 4.xtras is still 2c , iuL some goods are rep.rted to be moving on U better basis. 111gm I1nttr IilrIcet. ELOIN , III , , June Tfl1TTF21t-Otturiug5 , 919 tubs ; bids of 1$04c'ilhtced on all , witht no sellers ; market declared firm at 1bc ; saies of the. week , 4,73 tuba. - - - - - . - - S -f.-- OIA11A LIVE STOCK NAIUiET Week Begins with a Very Tair Bun of' AU Berth of Stuff , CATTLE PRICES SHOW SOME IMPROVEMENT Detitand Is ( boil and the Trade Is oil ft tenIr to Stroni 11mtls- 1Io. Lower tInder ( lie linNtPrll lirenlc , SOUTH OMAhA , Julie 6. Cattle , hogs. Sheep. Receipts tolfty . . . . . . . . . . . .1,2s3 5z-1d 844 Ofilcial yesterday . . . . . . . .1.320 4,583 One week flKO . . . . . . . . . . . .1,566 2,173 6,791 Two weeks ago . . . . . . . . . . .1,991 4,606 5,497 One year ago . . . . . . . . . . . .3.213 1,393 1.902 Two years ago . . . . . . . . . . . . 979 2.305 314 The oflicial number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was Cattle. hogs. Sheep. C. , 1)1. & SL P. Ity. . . . . . . . . . 1 1 . Missouri Pacific fly. . . . . . . . . . 5 6 U , 1' . system. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 17 1' , , E. & M. V. It. fl..1,11 , 7' 13 1 S.C.&P. fly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 1 C.4 St. 1' . , M. & 0. R' . , . , , . 10 5 11 & Sd. It. 1i lL. . . . . . . . . . . . 25 5 3 C. , II. & Q. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . C , , IL. 1. & 1' . ity. , east. . . , 3 . . Total receipts . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 4 The disposition of the day's receipts was as foliows , each buyer purchasing the number of iiad illdicated : Cattle. hogs. Sheep , Omaha I'ncking Co. . . . . . . 9 1,073 (7. 11. ilammoltd Co. . . . . . 314 752 Swift and Company. . . . . . . 471 1,070 165 Cudahiy l'acking Co. . . . . . 151 1,014 20 P. D. Armour , Chicago . , . 175 ICreibs & Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 a. . F. llusz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Cudahy , Kansas City. . . . . . . . . GO ) . . . . OIlier buyers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Left over . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 700 Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,428 5,209 185 q'nlj % ' 'q reett ( , , ci I I I , l .1 , i , , , , tnre,1 127 cars , as against' 123 on Saturday. 119 a week ago , and 168 tWo weeks ago , The most of the stock here sold in goo'l season , hogs lower and cattle steady to stronger. CATTLE-The most of the cattle on sale this morning were corn fed steers and ( lie huger iroportlon of theni branded cattle. 130th local Packers and shIppers were on deck as buyers and the demand was fully large enough to absorb all the offerings. Advices from Chicago were also encourag- log so that sellers had soiiiu little ad- vantage. TIle market was a little late to open , but. when trading was fairly under way It was more active than it hizts beeti iii some days and the most of the cattic found buyers In reasonably good season. The prices paId 'ero fully steady , and from that to a little stronger on the more desirable kinds. In sonic Instances sellers claimed that they sold their cattle as much as Sc and occnssiona1i' lOc higher than at the close of last 'n'eek. Only about a half dozen loads of cows and boilers vere in the yards , but tIle feeling vas not Very strong Ofl that. kind of SttlI'f. In ( lie first place the qualIty was not very attractive iii the eyes of buyers , and in the secomid place there seemed to be a feeling nnioiig buyers that tile ) ' have been paying too much money for cow stuff. It Is clalnied that cows have been costing the killers considerably more In Proportion than steers. \\'hilo , the feeling was not strong there were so few' hero that the offerings were all taken In good season and ( lie yards were soon cleared. Bulls , stags. etc. , sold in about the same notches as Saturday. There were a few more veal calves here than usual on a good malt ) ' days and they all soli , at strong pricOs , good veals bringing $ .75. The SUll)1 of stockers and feeders was Iiext to nothing anti there were not enough to make any test of the market. A few head that were offered sold at $5.00 , and it would be safe to say that had there been anything of any consequence on hand it would have hrouglit fulls' steady prices. Representative sales : STEERS. No. As' . Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. A Pr. 1..1030 $3 SO 26..122 ( ) $4 3 ; 18.1014 * 1 45 4. .1152 4 00 23. . 979 4 371 68. .1233 4 45 1.1710 4 00 36..102)4 40 21..11CO 4 45 3..1256 4 05 17. .1145 40 65..l22 4 50 30. . 7IS 4 05 36..1298 40 21.1459 4 50 7..1214 4 15 21..13S3 40 2..119O 4 50 1. . 810 4 15 7. ,14'17 40 17..1522 4 5' ) 2. . 8-45 4 15 24..1276 40 20. .1253 4 50 16. . .14891 20 37..1551 40 89. .1221 4 50 22. .ISSS 4 25 3. . 860 40 16. .133-i 4 50 30.1442 4 : io 1.iO6O 40 1O..1090 4 60 21 , .1127 4 30 MG. . 233 40 27..1201 4 50 31. .1204 4 30 1. .1060 40 19. .1314 4 55 2..11lO 4 30 23..1314 4 40 1.1440 4 55 6. .1116 4 30 29. .1223 40 1. . 990 4 56 2. .1140 4 :3.5 : 23. .1076 4) ) ) 76..1109 4 55 2. , 815 455 22.,1191 4424 17..1303 460 7. . 587 4 55 19. . 11.56 45 6. .1283 4 60 25. . 836 35 19..1465 4 43 14..1256 4 60 1. . 840 35 12..1369 4 45 22..1193 4 60 Co sw ; . 1. . 9141 90 .3. .2072 5' ' ) 6..IOSS 3 SO 1. , 670 0) ) ) 25..1048 CO 4.J31' 3 85 2. . 985 00 1..1190 S 60 3..13l5 S 85 5.910 00 1..3250 3 60 1. . 850 3 90 2. .1045 00 1.1450 70 1..1310 3 90 1. .1030 00 1. .1310 5 75 10. .1133 3 90 1..1060 30 1..121O 3 75 l..1139 3 90 1..1140 33 1..1100 3 75 1..1070 4 00 1. , 920 35 27. . 935 3 SO 1. . S70 'I 00 1. .1070 40 1. . 980 3 SO 3..1120 4 05 i..1120 40 1..11SO 3 60 1.1220 4 10 ito . , so 1. .1130 3 80 1. . 990 4 10 1..10SO 3 50 HE1 FEllS. 1. . 75' ) 3 .15 4. . tso : 4 10 i..1230 4 25 3. - 691 3 75 6. . 873 4 20 1. . 740 4 30 4. . 985 4 00 COWS AND IIEIFERS. 19. . 931 4 50 BIT tLS. 1..1460 :1 : ss' 1.1671 3 Cl ) 1..I6O'l 3 s 1..1240 340 1..1S40 360 i..1620 3Gb 1. .1750 : i 40 1. .1700 3 60 1. .1790 3 65 1..2023) ) 3 50 1..155' ' ) 3 65 1..1l1O 375 1..1500 355 1.9S0 350 C.1.l.VES. 1. . 270 5 ' 75 3. . 93 6 00 12. 163 6 75 1. . CO 600 STAGS. 33. .1179 2 9) 17. .119' ) 4 05 STOCKERS AN ! ) FEEDEIlS. I. . 89' ' ) 4 20 4. . SIS 4 43 1. . C..G 4 50 1..1070 4 35 hOGS-Receipts of bgs % 'ere large for a Monday , both hero end at Chicago. Ciii- cage reported a declIne of 54110 : ' , provisIons opened easier and every one seeoieil to be otlIticilatlng a liberal run of hogs fur tile week. 'niiesc were the bear arguments that combined to force lIt' market dowli &fl0 bel.w Saturdays mark. The lflai'lCt opened at tue decline iioted and it did hot iniprove any as tile morn- log wore away. if tttiytillng , It grew is'orst' , that Is. it became slow and dull in addi- tin ! ) to being lower and the close was 'rite l'e solti at $ i.95:4.O5 , with $1 the l.puiar price. Buyers watiled $1 strings this zr.ornhilg. and it wus hard work to get i them much ) ilOVO that p0int. 'I'r'd.iy's , ieeiino carrIes the market back to about vhel'o It was on Fritlay of last Week , the iniprovelnent lit tile close of last week having been oh wipei out. Taking the average of all the ilItles this was the 1011' tIny since May II , s'hen tile average price fell below $1. One year ago today the average rlrice ; aIcl for hogs was $1.3- ) , tWO ) 'earS 11170 $3.03 anti three years ago $4.33. Itellresentativo sales : No Av. Sh , Pr. No y. Sb. Pr. , ; . . . . . . . . . $3 95 151..157 bO $3 95 97 , . . . . .208 )0 :1 : 95 71..221 . . . 3 95 61..2)3 ) o.aovi 11 . . . . . .239 . . . 4 00 10..212 ' 40 4 00 82 . . . . .2:3' : ' ) 1(1) 4 00 05..277 80 4 0' ' ) 1.3..221 . , . 400 14..2 h-Il 40' ' ) 71 . . . . . .217 P1 4 00 62..272 40 00 65..245 1.0 4 03 61).212 ) 143) ) 4 00 77..238 20' ) 4 ( to 58..23) ) 120 00 73..205 . . . 4 0) 1,0..247 40 ( $9 ci.203 hO 4 0' ) 71 . . . . . .270 40 00 72..2(17 210 4 00 67..232 MI 0' ) 04..255 41) 4 (30 59..258 . 160 00 CD..273 40 4 0' ' ) . . . . . . 210 flI ) 70..257 240 4 CO 59..216 50 00 ( ,9..231 1.0 4 00 62..286 120 (24 ( 111.1..244 160 4 05 35..257 so as 7'2..261 . . . 4 as Ci..275 1.0 03 6(1 . . . . . . 244 SO 4 (1 79..241 160 06 71..273 50 4 05 63..2.31 80 03 61 . , , , , , 250 80 3 95 l . . . . . .210 , . . 93 05..253 801 00 : i- . . . . .248 30 0' ' ) 55..214 120 4 00 72..246 51) 00 65 . . . . . . 274 II400 : ) ) 53..273 $9 00 66..972 160 4 02'4 61..295 920 05 69..299 , . . 40 53..2(4 ( 11)403 15..512 4 05 iS..21 $ . tl7l/ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GO..316 80 4 07 ½ S..234 . . . 3 9' 5..192 . . . 3 93 5..29' ) . . . 390 2..210 . . . 395 3..190 . . . 395 5..260 43 393 S..334 ; . . , 400 2..2549 . . , 400 . . . . . . ? . . . 400 ' 7 . , 217 . . . , 40' ) 5..290 . . . 00 . . . . . . . . . . 400 WAGON LOTS-TIIILOW OUTS. 1..280 . . . 305 4..232 40 31)5 . . . . . . . . . 95 t..295 40 0 115 6..246 . . . ( $9 2..219 . . , 400 0..1110 . . . ( I ) . . . . . . ? , . . 4 00 S..2613 , . . (5) 4..3)0 ) 40 4 00 . . . . . . . . . 40' ) SIIII3P-Thero were four loads of iamb % in ( tie yards thIs nortimmg , which solI ut good , strong prices. In tile way of sheep tiieru was practically nothing exceptIng a bunch of clipped ewes , which sold at $4.00 , As line been poilltcd out lefore the demand - mand at tills point for mutton shcep and lambs is very good and buyen seem ready to pay good , strong irici , Representative sales I No. ivt. Pr. 63 western ewes. clipped . . . . . . . 83 $0 ( tO toy western iambi , clipped - - - - - - 65 4 75 2 southern bucks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 3 0' ) 17 southern ewes , shorn . . . . . . . SI 4 0' ) I lamb , Shorn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 4 35 clliC.tto : j1:11 ; Small tiIl'lT nfnttk' 'l'eiti to Au- S1IICe ChICAGO. Juno 5.-The small supply of cattle today servctl to impart more strength to the market. Good fat cattle were 5 ? lOe hlglwr ; choIce steers , 81.90545.35 ; mc- , liiim , $ l.t47-4.65 : cows nail heifers , $3.401 4.00 ; canners. $2.0h3.35 ; stockers and feeti- ers. $1.00'53.ti0' Texas steers. * 3.40114.65. i'ackers anti shippers took hold of hois Very spstritisly nhiit 'prices were lower : fair to cholee , * 4.15614.35 : packers. s3.9l0I4.92 ; blltcilers , $ l.00-1l.2 % ; mixed , $3.OSitli' : fight , * 3.750(4.55 ; PIgs. 12.70013.90. The trade in sheep 'os active and choIce. ilecks averaged fully lOc hIgher ; shtep * 3.50114.75 ; ci ippccl Intnbs. $ l.00i-3.3 ; woolcil 111011)5 , $6.001r6.1O : spring minus , $5.95)1.3375. Receipt. : Cattle. 11,0413 ilentl ; hogs , 32,000 head ; sheep. 16.0' ) ' head Knnsn * Cli , Lie Stock , ICANSAS CITY , June G.-CATT1,1'--fle. ceipts , i,726 natives , 1,0611 Texans ; light antI t1esirabl macilium weight. steers were strong to be uilgher prune hmezu'y cattle were about steady : fittlcy ileavy steers , * 4.750 * 4.80 : nIetliulu. $ I.501i4.G3 : ligllt weights , $4.25 0-l.65 ; stockers atid feitIei , $3.73'l5.lO ; west- era steers , $1.lMul.65 ; butcher cows and hI furs , $3.3Y44.70 ; cOhlnOrS , $2.5'3.2S ; bulls , $3.1S5-4.0'j ; Texas steOrM , 3.654.5b ; Texas and Indian rows , * 1.158)3.75. hOGS-ReceIpts. 7,573 head ; prices lower In synipathy with hbg"iroiIuets : majority of sales were S5tlOc lower elniuc a Sllfl4lO stronger ; heavies * 4.0041-4.05 ; nlediumns $3.80 414.0' ) : lights. $3.76'flS.90 ; pigs , $3.O0'i3.6j. SIiElll'-Iteceipts , 1,001 head ; supply largely Texas , Arizona and southern atovk1 fair quality ; prices strong to lOc higher ; Colorado wool lambs , $3.90 ; grass yearlings , $1.60 ; .otithwestern cilppetl $110011 , $ l.2V 4.96 ; Texans , * 4.405i1.55 : grass Texans , $3.75 tJ4.1O ; sprIng lambs , s5.&opo.tco. 4 S. I.oi. is 1,1' . ' e 5tiis' Ic. ST. LOUIS , JtiOu 6.-CA'rTLE-neceilits. 3,300 hicad , Including S 00 Texans ; siiii- ; mnents , 20) head. Slaret strong to hOc higher for natives ; Tejins stcatly to strong. L'air to fancy native shipping anti export steers , $ l.5036.1O ; bulk of sales , 14.53 41 iAld ; tlresseil beef and butcher steers , 34.30041.80 ; hulk of sales , * 1.53011.90 ; dressed ieef timid lltlt'lier steers. $4.SIt1.SO ; ltilk of itle. 31.501)1.75 : StOerS tlii'r 1(110 , pountls , $4.25465 : titilk of sales $0.S.Vi4.50 ; stockers 11210 feeders , $0.403f4.54S ; bulk of sitles , $390314.45 ; cows anti betters , $2.0'Yii 1.35 ; bulk of C4)Wt4 , 12.131(3.65 ( ; Texas 11)1(1 ) Indian steers. $2.654i4.33 ; hulk of sales , $3.65 Sjl.0O ; cows 117111 ileifers , * 2.65113.75. lIOGS-lteeeitt , 5,901) head ; lIilIllflOlits , 3,50 * ) head. Market generally Sc lower ; ) 'orkers , $3.900z4.02 ; 1)ackers , $3.10if 4.15 ; butchers , 31.1013 1.20. Si IElM'-Re'ceipts , 4,40' ) head ; shipments , 1,200 head. iarket sten.ly ; native niuttomimc , $3.404A6 ; lambs. * 4.75446.20. Ciii , ' I ) tlIti 1.l'C Stoelc. CINCINNATI , Juno 6.-hOGS-Weak at 13.30313.40. CAT'l'LE-Dull anti lower at * 2.50111.60. SI1EI.1I'-Stcady at * 2.55114,00. LAMPS-Steady at * 3.75114.85. Sf.I. iii Sight , llocorl , of receipts of live toek at tile four principal nlarkets for June 6 : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,43 s.sso s Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14,00) ) 32.000 16,0' ) ' ) lumisiis City . . . . . . . . . . . 2.792 ' 7.57:1 : 1.O'l St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,3' ' 5,100 4,40' ) Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21,477 49,903 22,245 ( 'ati tori. In lrl.l l'rii I NEW YORK. June 6.-CALIFORNIA DRIEI ) 1"RUITS-Strong ; evaporated zip- jles , commnon , 63Sc : ; prime sviro tray , 1(01 934c ; wood dried , 9'0'I0r ; choice , 9lOc ; fancy , lOc ; lrun"s , S'.o ; apricots itoyal , S-lime ; Mor ' Park. 1O1,1c ; Peaches , Uli- peeled , 5 9e ; peeled , 123JCc. li-lt cIioIci3 OF A hitJSiiNi ) . it , ' % % 'omnn Calculntlir VIivii it Ctnirs tub 3inrriatg. Sonic itmen 1a'e strange tiotions abqut wo- 0160. ThIs Is OSleicaliy true when it comes to that old but ever new subject , marriage. Three nien amid two girls fell to taiking about it the other day , relates the New Yor1 Sun. 'rho niezi weretl't young ; other- wic they would have dIscussed the kind of women they would like to marry. One was , a nilddle-aged man. a physician and a philosopher. The other two were success- ( Ui bachelors , and had readIed an age where they really knew a good deal of the world. .As to rthe girls , they-well , i'hmat's the use of saying much about them ? They had little enough to say on the subject whIch Is supposed to absorb every woman's thoughts until she has landed a husband. They got some points from the conversation - tion , though , that they won't forgot in a hurry 'Doctor , ' said one of the bachelors abruptly - ruptly , 'what do you think of marrIage ? Don't yo utbnk thait the average woman marries for every other good reason before love ? I do. Women and men are both calculating when It comes to marrying , but I think that women are far more cI- latlng than men. I ta womanhias two suit- ors. say , and one of them has $10,000 a year , which has come to him through the efforts of other people , and he hasn't got braIns enough to increase that. income by a dollar in any possible trade or profession. and the other ma ahas 3,000 a year whIch lie earns himself , and h'e sews the capacity to reaming ten times that amount in time , the woman will take this $10,000 man every (11110 , OVCfl If she loves the other. Woaien's heads are stronger thth helr hearts , according - cording to my notion. They elolw their heads to govern their heart. " 'tBoTh ! " exclaimed the philosopher physi- clan. "I think I know more of the world than you do , for two reasons : r am a much older man than you and have seen more of It. anl , then , I am a doctor. Physicians inow men and women as they are.Ve go Into 'a family when some member of it is ill , and both tile sick one and those who are well are themselves. Of course , phllotopliers tell us that every nian alone by hiniselt is sincere. and that on time advent of a second person hlypocrisy begIns. This Is trthe in a measure , but a family will drop more hmy- pocrisy when ono of Its members lies suiTor- lng tiihin at any other time , nod the doctor Collies in and is ilnflle'tlately Part and parcel of the family. That's how we come to know people so well , and I assert most enhillatlcally that tile average woman is I guided by her heart in her choice of a bus- baud. There are , of course. wometi wbo marry for money , especially In Franco anti America , because the women of these two countries , niany of them. art , tatight to eponul more leone ) ' than they have ; to live , not as tiley can afford , but according to the income of their friends or noighhors. After all , these wonlen are exceptions. " - ' calulate at "Time average si-oman 4oesn't all when It conies to getting married. I'er- lmaps there would he fewer unhappy marriages - riages it she dltl allow her head to rule her heart a little more , The Idea 00 your say- log that women allowed timeir beaus to tak'i precedence of their hearts ! Why , they are all heart , God bless 'em. It's a good thing , too , for nlulm are mostly head , We are the ones guilty of calculating , A wise universal Father has given womu 0 much heart to balance our lack of it. We men would be rough , cruel , coarse creatures , indeed , were it not for the sweet hearts of women ; these hearts keep us anchored , keep mis self-con- ( rolled , mnako us truer and purer aud better In every way. The woman doesn't Ilvti who can't tell some other woman how to control her heart. affaIrs with bier head , but , by jove ! when it comes to her own simo Iota her affections run away from her reason as a hare does from a lame hound. Of course there are very 1ed women in the world , for when a woman is bad she l much worse than a bad man. She baa further to fall you know. These women cal- cuiate , and so do many of the pure women In swell socIety , but the average American girl. no , most emphatically no , " "Most of the married wonien of my ac- qualntance have been cuiculatlng In their mnatchies , " interrupted time bachelor 1mm an unconvinced tone , "an.l moat of the sIngle ones are calculating in thrlr lose affairs. " "You must have known a bad lot , " answered - swered one of tile girls , turning her nose up and the corners of her mouth down con- teniptuously , "I can't understand a man with , a dear mother and 'charming sIsters hmoldiitg such an opinion about. somou COncerning the most acred relation of life , " put in the otlmer gIrl wIth a faraway look In her eyes. "The average gIrl Is not a rich gItl4 who lays great stress on nutterlal thln34 anrl feels that she cannot live without them. Tile ltvornge woman believes that It 'I'm lore ( lint makes the orlil go routitll'i ' You know , " she went on , facIng the 'tMe'helor ' , "I was so glatl to hear the doctor azh' what he .hid about WOfllCfl. l'crhnpa you do not realize that exilectstlon fulfills Itself in out- nnl conditions. 'You expect women to ho calculating an.l they are. you attract what 3'OIl expect. It 3OU expect to meet only cal- culntlng : wouien tlit'n you 1ic4It them , You say It lairts you to OntI that the wonlitli of today is Inclined to ) 'alc'tllztt lm the. choice of nhtmabnntl , 1)eternuine resolutely to expect that she allows lica affection to rule her reason , flllt ) you will attract imoth- lug but ; hat you wish. "Sonic philosopher has said , 'Carry any kind of thought 70(1 ilease about wiLl ) yea. and so long a.s you retain it , no matter bow you roam over land or sea , you will on- ceasingly attract to yoursctf , knowingly or Inadvertently , exactly and only what cone- spand to your own dltiijtmtnt : qualIty of thought , Thoughts are ur private property , anti we can regulate them to stilt our taste entirely by steadily rrcognlzlng our ability 50 to tb , ' It your taste now Is for women who are not mercenary when it cottles to marriage , regulate your tholi'ght bT women to suit your taste , and Perhaps in a year's tinme you'll change your nitntl about us , " 'iIe'd do that iii three months If lit , was a practicing luhysician , " saId time doctor. "L'erlmnps she dIdn't jilt you teuite your income Is small , " suggested the gIrl wIth the turned-tIp nose roguishly. "You know it's barely posstbhe that zhme mtght have really loved the other man. " The bachelor hilushied uncomfortably. " \\'lmnt do you tihitik about alt thIs ? " saId time other girl , turning to the other bachelor , who had not spoken a word. 'Do you think wo vonlen are calculating Iii our marI - I lages ? " It was his turn to color. IntL lie put on a bold front and answered : "I haven't been timloklng about It at all , Dorothy. I was thInking how pretty ) 'our little font and ankle are ill that slipper , and t hat an intellectual - lectual expression there is about It when you niake those glorious gyratIons with it. " TIlls confession broke ( Ii ) ( lie conversa- ( ion. ' ' 0h1lt ING A. l'A'I'ItlOT. I l'n ) N 1)oilsi rw fori'ulers (7.ui I a I n I ii it ( ) f I n.zigi iii I' ) ' 'ii'tu , cbs. An elderly man , ii'Iioio apearamice betokened - ened prosperity anti whose gait indicated in- dtllgence In spirits , walked down to thin ferry at ( lie loot of East Twenty-thIrd street on Wedncstiya aught. relates the New York Un. A newsboy wIth an armful of ha- lers got. In front of hiini and shioutetl "SIx- tree ! Big battle ! The Siiamuaeds d'foatetl ! ' The fll3fl StraIghteflell till at the Cl' ) iiiml pulling out a $1 bill gave It to tile boy for a paper and told the boy to keep the change , "Urcat vic'ry V us. ' ' he imiuttered , as lie trietl to read the paper upside down. uPiling out. four oIlier * l bIlls lie gave theni to the boy , ti-ho ran off to another netboy. "Hey lliiy , scow hat I got froimi his nIbs. l1e' loaded 'c-id mofle ) ' svat he's no use fer , " he explained to his comnpaliion as he showed Iil wealth. The second boy ran in front of ( lie man 'S Rh his lapers extended , crying out , "lIx- tratv ! 531011)00 captures ( Ii' Spanish ileet ! " "Wiias that ? " asked thai man. TIme boy dilated upon the SUliposell capture of the Spanish fleet. The news stirreul the patriot. 110 too koff his hat and cheered aimd pulling out a $2 bill gave it to the boy for his stock of papers. lie thoti returned the papers to the boy , the razi around the corlier of a building , turnel his coat Inside out , dId the santo withi his cap , snieareu , some IflUd over hIs face and again ran In front of the man befor othe latter lied got into the ( cry house , shouting news of an tin- aglnar' capture of havana. The victinl's IlatriotIsni was again aroused and he gave the boy a $5 hill for a copy of time newspaper , which he put into his pocket without -tryIng to read it. "Great day f' us. Glor'ous ! " lie exclaimed - claimed a.s lie nvroached the apple woman near the ferry entrance and gave her a $10 bill for sonic candy and uples , whIch he 8catteretl among the boys that haul gathered - ered around , He next took what change he had In his pocket anti threw It among the boys. 'hen he had no more silver he fished bills from lila pockets and threw those to the boys. I'ollcenian Dooiing thought it time -to in- I' terfere and arrested the man for safe keep- ing. The prisoner had $20 left. in the station house he gave the name of WIh1lan Williams. - I' ' , ! ag fo r \ ' ) ' . ) ) I iir % , , i a ii t cers , SAN FRANCISCO. June 6-A splendid tIk standard. purclmasel by time woniezi of Wyoming , no contribution of more timami 10 edits being received , has been presented to the F'im'st battalion of Wyonilug voluatcers. The battalion was lined up on Point Lo'os avenue , time presentation lelng made b ) G. C. STunt , a brother-In-law of Govcuor Richards of Wyomnlng. Major Foote re- aponded briefly , and ( lIeu called on a mean from thmo ranks to speak for the enlisted volunteers. Cluurhi.a H. 10)11 rett ntellpod to thin front and made au eIoueiit speech. The Wyomnimig regiment is one of the best ( 'quipped at Camp Merritt. J,1i1i ZtiI.l.1' % ' 31.ltlClI'l' , INsTIIuMEN'rs Placed On i'ecord Monday , Jtimie 6. IS9O ; Vit vri.iily lOIlM , hannah 2iichnt'is nod lltlsllaTlll to 2t , I I. Yale , sl ( taut lot S. bloelt 7 , Icountro & It.'s a41i. atmd a strip lx 10 % adjoining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Charles Mui tenechi liul s'ifu to 2dttl. WaY Investment company , lot 23 , biiclc 3 , l'crm.to & Ho. it told. . . . . . . . 600 A. ' 1' . Stiyle ( ( I 'V' ' . ' . F. ( Jilleim , lot II , block 5 , Slilnn's 2d ndul. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,300 Clitirlos Cellu'zi tutu wife to John 3din- allan , lot 3 , hlnch 6 , C. II. 1.ln3'mio's hat ailul to'alltc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i II. 3d. Slmahmnn to Fralldls'ear , lot 9 , block 451 , ( irnndviest' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400 11. A. Kastermi 1)1111 wIfe to Anna Net- ZOl. lot 13 , W'ooillawim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300 Fred MetZ , Jr. , : tni wIfe to Andrew Nels.n , lot 16 , block 11 , 1 ianstoni I'inco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,500 New Ilmiglanti IMan iinul Tnist coin- miriny to Zlarthla 1-7cc , 1t 2) , hIckory l'iztce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J , I , . Finley ititti wife to ii. J. Alirli- hizims , e ½ of w fu ) ( cot lot 1 and e',4 , of 11t4 lOt 2. llock SO , Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,500 A L. Sutton and wife to i'I. F'4 hester , lot 20 , 1)11)0k 13 , Saunders & Ii's I ilghlzmntl Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Frei , Kirsehmna and wife to J. 1" . Sins. telt , s4 lot 15 , block 9 , Brown larlt. , 650 ( Lull Clalpit 1)tq.tlj , . 1.1 C. Cumlng to George Gardlner , lllot 13 , block 23. Olnahla. . . . . . . . . . . . h' . 11. CurtIs and Imushanul to E. A. \S'enr , lots 8 , 9 , 22 and 23 , suinilv of lots 1 to 6 , block \'ashiingtomm 11111 ll.I s. C. Ii : Edgar et al. executors , to 3d , H. Yale , ii lot. 14 , iloek 7 , Fountzu 8 ; It'a add tmnti strIp udjoinimig. . . . . . 5,150 Total amnouuit of transfers'l,3 JAMES EflD & 00. , 'l'cboplloni.s 1039. Ornnlii , Neb COMMISSION , GIttIN , PROVISIONS tiii.l S'i'OCKS litkHO Oi 'tRAIlS. Dire"t wirra to Citlesgo amid New Yckic. Correspondent. ; John AVarnp A , Co. Removal ii , ii , i'ciiiiy , c Co. ( sticer000ro t. Glsrisit-Strred Crmi. , Co. ) lin've semuos. sd ( oruons 4. Nttir York Life fluIid8 , - -