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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1898)
; I = - - 1----- TIlE OMA11A DATTJY BEE : TIVflDAY , .IUNE 9. 1SS. i I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - . CU1IERClAL AD 1Jexpected Araco i IMrpe ak WIeat rirr. JULY AND SEPTEMBER SHOW M ADVANCE Curn MLrI * ( ; * In. hnt ont. tre VnehnriI. While 1'i-rk js higher , LnrL L'chnigiiI ni nil , . , LfITer. 'dl ICAO. JTt LtflXtd advce tn LIVere awl iear that the - ' nitk sr , i , 13 de4 by too tnud r1n 1-rLted a feei4n I , , wbet ! e4Y. - niy eke wttha Seaa- br t - * ' ) ' % . C.rn Itt o high.r. , oTtt are unthingd. Perk ckM at aL a4- ' vance 'ard 1 umehaagtd and ribs c 1ower : The chlet fictir o strength In beat wa th. unexpected adzce In Uvex-pout cah8et , I whlvh qut.1 an In1prGrment n July eq'a1 I to 4c pr buh L Septembr in th ± ket was flkeirte Mgher. but to a much k _ c hnarkd degree thai Jnb. Be1de the strentb of th L.irerpo& market there rre tears that the oe'tir crops had be-n Injird by to much rain. Shorts became - came exceeHii nrv and thtrr was in Cneiai nLh to ever. pertly to 9eellre prnTh 'hkh yet rernah-d. and rt to atop further oea. Tei-e wa ae , me dLaOd tn the km account flom acaIper reasoned that after such a drop a we hae had It wa tlzne or the pnduurn to swdlg the other way. The trade was n-r- P v ua fer a tIn and took little nste o iny thing but the hail tactr. Later It w.a be- Z1eed that no real damage tn the erop had bvfl xprincel and that th. reent stat. tLtc as to the 'wor1d' re.ent aupHe 1 , fe reefly bari.'h The idea oZ manIp1a- ted LerpuI markets ban to take root. - the b-ars reathe4 their rurir ad b.an t ) 1ht the advance. Dometc recripta of eat rro hhhL compart-d with th. rate 01 rnovemern a week or ao ago. Primary market reript were heavier than thoa , of last yeer for the aimliar day , bethr , - bu. . a ainat AfI bu. a year am karanc , ( or the day from Atlantic porta - - -ere aatn fairly liberal. aIthuuh not as t.'s7 a the previous Mys totals. July b-an hlgh-r t sold p to ' "c. declined teadt2y to STe. then ro to c hi. ! . the 1e'in price. Septsmber started 2 h-iPe bttttr at od down to - - - c. ap to Tc. oi to -Sc. then ral- lit-ti tJ 3- at the e1oe. Steadkr cabIea and heavy rainfall throughout th corn states last nhht in. l1o.nced corn at the start. The aFrane met heavy selh1n by b.oi.rs , however. and us partly bet Weekly crop biillet1n . e-r not as bullish an expected. JuJy lTrted ; .sc hither at ? l- 2-4c. so4d j' . - d'wti to 31Lbi 5-Se. then raJileti to e , . the r.-st1n place. A t the openIng oats was firm , but eased oft 'with eorn. July opened ' 4c hther at ' - " .d down to and at the close frrned Un to bid. s.- Thr wa an easy tone lit provisions. Some Improvement was e1ected In the C . . - p.r of pock. but lard and ribe remain ' about unchanged from yesterday. July ; prk opened lOc bhrber at flO.3i , sold o to fl. lO then tf to $1&3. the c2ostn 1ture. Th range in lard and ribs was smalL Estimated receipts for tfrmrrew : Wheat. 54 ar' ; corn , 3A cars ; oets , 1 cars ; hogs. ; head. : Leadn futures rane as follows : . rt1cfs. . Ofl. W.t1. tos. Cloe.iYet.y . . ) , -.t- I June. 1 O I O7' . I 00 1 Ottj 1 O jths . t9 p.7 S , 54pt. . . 76i77 ; ; 6 ; & ; 041 . .3 ] 'i SCorn- } July. . 3tsz' s.i sl' ' . s _ ; . , pt. . 33 3 : OSD- Jut1. . n.l ! ? 4 ? li-2J h 5.t. . . u& ' ( ) r4L : uj 1 lu- , luJuly. . . . III 341 10 O 10 10 10 ] O 20 S.pL. . 10 4,2o { J 10 30 lii 4 10 's Lard-i JuIy. ! 9tj 92 ! t0 1)t 6 0 t U OI ! 6 00 G 00 _ _ _ _ tI. t1tth. July. . . it , 5 02t , i O 0 ' _ S. pt _ ' 2i ; : ! t ? I .0 No. ! . Cash quotations were as follows : FLOUI - W'intr palenta. l L0i ; straight ; . $ .5r.75 ; sprinir specials. $ .5 : 5.t whea.patents , $ bUi575 ; bakers. $4. . ti , ; co . . VjIEAT-No. sprln. $ l.Lt : o. Epr1n. klLUG ; No. red , LUL % . ZV4c. ( , ATS-o. . ! e ; No. ! white. ; : white , 2l1e ; RYE-No. 2 , 4 BAR ! llY-No. . 33cjc. 7IMOTMt SEED-Prlrne- PIIOVISIONS-Mess pork. per bbt. $ it 25. Lard. per 100 lbs. . .S719.i. Short ribs sides ( jooe ) . $ .5O-LS. Dry eilted shoulderbdxed ) . S&fltj&2 ( ; ahort ebtar 5 , le , ; ( bxed ) , ' ; .eo.rn S1 iARS-Cut loaf , 6.9 ; granulated. $ a .rtict ltecepta. hmient. flourbbl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .flO0 &tOtJ tViu a.bu . . . . . . . . . . . . . - Core.uu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.l oO UaiLbu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42.0U ( ? 4.500 Ee.bi. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1I.oal ItD')00 . . . . . . . . . . 3.50U L..04) on thePtoduce exchange today the but- tsr market wa.i firm : creameries , ljEl&c ; da.rles.-nuc. : : Es. Ire-h. 9c. Live pOUIt7 , actiVe 4prIn ehichtens , 11Sc ; turkey ; dutks. 6vPe ll' % YOLtl ( ; Eltt I. M % ltLllT. % Qnirttluua for the Dn , ois Geucral CiiuitiodItl- . NEW YORK -FLOUR-Reeelptz. . 17 40i bbls. ; exports. ) bbls. : weak and loier with wheat ; winter patents. $6.4U C t. wlbterstralghts. $ .l0.25 : Minnesota Fatnt5 , & llO winter extras. $ &Sll M.inesota bakers. X.lUtjS.3 ; wInter low gr.des , 1-2.U ( ' . Ry uur was dull at I. : ' 'ItNMEAL-F.asy ; yellow. 57c ; efty. &ic. LVE-W7eak ; No western. t3 : . JtItLEY-lull ; feetliur. 4e. TARI.EY tALT-Qu1rt : western. * . " 1tEAT-tect4pta , 3Th bu. . eaperts. 2" ho. : s'ot stady : held biher to con- I , rm to alvstwe on future : No red , iLIU f ' b. , ahiua. export grade. ZL14 Z. o. b. at. t. ontrCL Options .poned higher on 51 ! fl cb4os * nd ! welgn buyin4 eased elf .artIaUy und.r lrqutdatlon. lut closed ateedy at a net advance of l'c. .Too much o . t weathar for harve-tln t hecked spet U- l'tve sefl4mz ; No 2 red saIe : Ju1. 3J ij:4e. clot'ed. . - " ( ) lt-flecehpIs. U4.57 bu. spot steady ; , ! . Zl4n. Options opened c higher th wheat. but eaed elf in the absence of i'culttV iid e,4ort demand , bears in- : timloated by elaims of wet weather. delay t , rvi. : 140ee41 MItC net advance ; July. 1.t3Q7 : closed , I 'AT-BCip1 $ . lxi. ; exports. li52 ho . spotdul1. o. . 30c. No. ! white. OIUUT5 ctive and neminaL but held by heat'and 'orn ; July claed. 1e. HOPS-4.alei : state , 'mon to cholc. 1bi vru : Gj4c ; llls crop. $ fjc ; 1Sl crop. ll4c ; Pacific cos.'t. lS3 crop. 34i4c ; * Q cru. . Ii ( : lt9 crop. ltJ4. \OuL-Quiet. fleece. lIdjc ; Teias , 3Q a ehlEllSE-Barely steady : light skims , 5' , 1 tf4t , irt bkims. 454'c ; full skims. ! t : ' c. c.TALLOWWeak . city. 4 1-Sc bid ; country. : 7-$4 14c. ( ) ) OIL-Qulet prime crude , 1 : l'c ; yellow. ltlCs-Ftrm ; ( air to extra , 7 Jain. S 7.trrGc iOiASl-Stea41) ' % 'ew Orieana open ketth. good to choice , Z3c. ETAL-\Vhile the tin narket contjuued to show rmness nfl day , least uered a reactIon. a-s did pl Iron warrants. under liberal otferlns. At the close the mel I cj.,1taag.e called I4 iron warrants ealer. I with iti. bid and $4SO oiked. lake cuper , . _ quiet. With $11 bid and $ I1Q asked ; tin v. llrmrr. with $ fl.00 b4 and H5. ) aike4 ; ajwl- tsr uochan.ed , with $4 lad and $4 4 asked. lend harey steady. with U.7L2 bid , - - _ and 2.71' aaked. Lead is sti quoted at - $3 . by Iha lIrm naming the settling price 0r Iee4In minirs and smelters. t'TTER-RrteIpts li.li pkgs ; arm. wastra cramery. J3'l6c : Elgins. We. I factory. ! ' - ' } lGGS-hteceipt4. 9.W pkgs : iulet : west- 1 era fresh. fl'lc : souLhenL ] .U1lc. i.lsrrpot ) lorltrt. LLVRPOOL June L-WIJKtT-No , I red. northern sprIng to feturea. Ju . - LO& ; Se&ember. Gs T44 ; Deceraber. ( 'OltN-edpot quIet ; .1unailean mixed. aew. 35 14 : futures. Juhy 3o I 2-Sd ; September. 3e 7-Sd. FIAUR-St Louts fancy winter. dull at HOES-At London ( Pacific coast ) . dull at 4 414s per 1'RoVJslus-nsot. extra India mesa I 'ull at S $ Sd rn ia 14. jss porl , prime mraa rn.-thtn wesIeT1 . Hams. shert rl 4 , hs dull at tl dull at 3)3 51 t rbs and. hit near midd. ta g't .g C I ng clear mIdJlet. " ) eavy aLrt iear tuka.aai ciear bel- i l1's. Its 4 . shr'uldrs. squat. 4u11 at s Lard. prime. defl at 3a 51 Tallow. prime etty. rii at 21a 44. CHSE-Doll. AierSrn fInest white. $5 d. Am.'rtcan ftnest eolors4. Zn 4. cflLS-.cnttnned oil. refu.4. $ at.ad ) at * 1 M. Terposttn4 tZ1t. ftt.a4I at Se 94. IlinrosnmenMeady at be l'44. ' _ tT.tn.t GlE1t tL MUtKtT $ . roodition of Trd.snd qninll.sn on 5tDle ansi raticy I'rd ee. } DaS-.eseeI static ' e. rn.-rTvR-comnm to fair. 1le ; sap- axator , iGe. gathered crstuisrv. UI1IC. EA L-4Thr.fe fat. to 12'l lbs. Uted atE ; Ela.zjre eel -'r e. ATe. LIVS POtLTWr-Hes. 7e : old roast- era. * . spring cbckass. l41.Sc. PlJtj-Llve. per dea. . lM. HAT-tpand. r.c m ) tend , $ law- lan& re straw. . $ tC' eolor makes the ptie an bay ; ftht bahea , efl the best ; ot7 taD gTads bring top pr-s. EGET. % BLS. ON1OS-New soethern. par lb. . e. pass-sed-frked mT7. Pet be. . $ L % . POTATOES-4lome grown. Ec ; new po- tatoes. per bu TOMATOES-rpr fear bket crate. ; 2-1 bu. box. $1I. ngErS.-Nf.v. per bu. box. $1.00. HADISHKS.-per dea. bunChes. t. LETTt-Per 4n bunches. 'YS2Sc. GRS ONTOS-P.i- . 1cc. CtCVMBEJ tS-P5r 4 be. boa. . C. WAX BEANS-i-I bts. box , L per be. . t lAS-Per 1bu. . c ; larger bOXas VRllITS. fiTRAwnEnRrEs-Mburis. $ .O ; Ped- ulers. stock. $1 ( VL5L liLACKBERS-.421h'l0. APPLES-Geneto h1.Th. GOOSEBERRIES-P-c 4-qt. ease. . CHERRIES-Per 21-li. Case. $0. TRflI"CAL t.ttVIS OR.ANGES-SeedlIns , $ liO : Mediterranean - nean swets. IO4Pt3. LEMOS-Cal1fornja. $1.-U fancy Me- sine. $4.54.tsJ. ILtNANAi-4ThOCe. large tck. per bunh. $ .U)2I. mettlum slaed buUchn5. uoo. I1SLLANEOtS. NtTS-ilmoniis. per Ib. large size. 1 1c : smaft. lie : BrazJLs. per lb _ &j1tc ; Eng- ILeb walnuts. i.-r lb. . fancy soft bel1 , lily lie. stan4ards. S49c ; llberts. per lb. . lt'i' ' p-cans. polished. medium. 1C ; extra har Stl : larie blnk.ery nuts. SLPWL1u per bu. ; small. per bu. ; COCOG.UUU. I per 100. 54. peanuts. raw. 1'c ; roasted. MAPLE . each. I SYP.IYP-Tlce-gaL can. . ire. ! . cans , pure. per dna. . $1 ; b.a1f1. mn. $ L2 ; CUa.-t cans. $1.50. FlfS-lmporied. fancy.erown. . 14-lb. boxes. Usa : 3-crown. U-lb. bOlOS. 1C 4b. boxt22c per box ; Ca.tUorr.a. ltl-lb. boa. $1. HONEY-Choice white. 1c Colorado am- ber. 11lc. 111.U7r-Per bbL. $1.50 : per half bbL. DATES-UalJnee. h to V-tb. ) buaes. ' c : balr , Fard. 9-lb. boxes. Sc CIDER-Per haif bbL. $ . bbL. $ . HIDES. T.I.LLGW. ETC. HIDES-No. 1 grsen hIdes. Gc : o. green , hides. c ; No. 1 salted blocs. tc ; No. green salted hides. c. No. 1 Veal calf. S to 1 lbs. . ' ; o. vel calf. lto 15 lbs. . e. TALLOW. GREASE. ETC.-TaIlow. o. L 3.tallow. . No. c : much tallow. Ic white grease. 2'e ; yellow and brown grease. 1',44c. SHEEP PELTS-Green salted. each , 1. ; ( : green salted shearifli ( short wooled early kins. each. iSe : dry shea.rtn ( short , wr.oled early sklns. No. 1. each. .c ; dry flint. Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts. per lb. , actwil wetbL 4 ; dry flint. Kansas and Nebriska rnurrain g-Ol peht. per It , . . act.tal weight. z4c : dry flInt. Colorado butchet wool pelts. per U , . . actual weight. 4'5c : dry dint. Colorado murrain - rain wool pelte. per lb. . actual weight. 1 ric. ric.FUP.Sltesr black or brown ) . $5.0'l4t2O.O ) : otter. $ l.&tzt.O'1 : mink , 1"e : bearer. $1.00 rt.00 : skunk. 1e. . & . muskrat. c. c. Ic ; raccoon. lMriN'c : red fox. 5ei1fl.5 : gray fox. 54l50coIZ : ( t1mter ) . 2C : wolf ( prt1rje coyote ) . ii50c : wildcat 10IC ; bad ; er. 540c ; 1lver fox. $3.0US.00. r. I.iuI Geieril Mnrk-t. ST. LOtIS. June S.FLOIflQuiet and easier ; patents. $ & 1.Sr5. . straIhts. 54.70kv 4-90 : clear , $4-25i4.40 : medium. $1.7l4.ts. WIfEAT-Firin. with July Ic. September and Dec.rnber 7-Sc above yesterday. spot. steady ; No. 2 red. cash. elevator. e bid : trak. : June. SOc : July. SCfc bid : September. 7 7-se bid ; December. 7411c ; No. 7 hard. cash. 9'c. CORN-Futures were weak. but fractionally - ally hihr than yesterday ; spot , steady : No. 2 tih. Sic asked June. 1'c ; July , 30.c bid ; Stpternber. 21' 2iSe. . OATS-Dull and lower to sell ; futures with spt bhher : No. cash. 25'c asked ; trak. 2c ; June. ' c ; July. 5-Sc bid ; September. 0 1-Se ; No. 2 whIte , 1e. RY&-Noc nal at 4L1e SEED-FIax.Seed. nominal at fl.l3 ; prime timothy seed. CORNMEAL-Steady at I1.S0471.II& BRAN-Sacked. east track. S"c. HAT-Slow.and unchamed ; prairie , K90 , jlo 0(3. ( timothY. $10I1tlL5o. : BUTTER-Siw anti steady ; creamery. l16c : dairy , . 5'ti5'c.- EGGS-Stemlr at Sc. w-HISxY-1L2 : . COTTONTLES-7Ar. AGG1NG-.6-7 I-sc. METALS-L.ed. $1.t1j bid ; spelter , stroncer and..bgber at $4Il. PROVISIONS-Pork. lower : standard mess. ebbIng $10.1. ? ' . Lard. lower ; prime steam. $ ; .1.i : choice , 55.7Th : . BaCon. boxed shoulders. . .75 ; extra short clear. $7' ; ribs. $4 5) ) . shorts. Dry salt meats. boxed shoulders , S . extra short clear. $5 571 , ribs. $ IWi eburts. SC 1tt. REc'EIPTS-Flour. ! .I0 bbl. ; wheat , U- o0 bu. : corn. hll.Js bu. : oats. S.iiOO bu. SHIPMENTS-Flour. SO ® bbls. : wheat. 4.000 bu. ; coro. 95) he. ; oats. i,00I1 bu. Kann Clt Grain anti Pruvtsion. . KANSAS ITT. June t.-WHEAT-ILird , strong and Se htzher ; No I bard. . No I. 9lt&ijt.e ; No I. ll'z'95c : No 1 red. 9 9.c. No I. lIc. No. . 3. 1tr'stc ; No. : spring , SIC ; No. 3. ttV91e. CORN.-Mlaed. b1cher wh1te. steady : No. I mixed. 2strtp2s.c ; No. ! white , No. I , : .j2c. OATS-Dull and lower No. I white , ISi' tSc. tSc.RYESteady at 41c. HAY-Quiet ; choice timothy and prairie. $2 ' .0. - Bt2TTER-Steady ; creamery. L14'c dairy. l0j1Ic. - EGGS-About steady : fresh , Sc. RECEIPTS-\Vbet. I.400 bu. ; corn. 1- 7" , be : oatS. ll.tpk3 SHIPMENTS-Wheat. 21.000 bu. ; corn , iw ho. . oats. l.(13 bu. New tJrlea.aa .Martet. NEW oRLEANS. June 5.-HOG PROD- t'CTS-Vtry dulL Pork. standird mess. $11 .tll 50 Lard , retined fierce. 54. : pure lard. S4.0IiC i ; ' , . Boao meets. dry salt , * b.ul.iers. $1 47'I ; aM's : $4 tr\j5. Uaeon. c ltr sides. $ t7.00. Haras. holee surar-rurlo. 510c. 'OFFEE-Qulet ; Rio , orthnary to fair. 7'I4i9 R1CE-Stead1erdtnarY. : 4 1-Ic. FL4)tR-Extra nncy. $ . .10 ; patenLe. $ L40 le CORNMLL-l190ll.9i. 13 B A N-71.c. SlAY-Prime. Z01ic : h0ic , l5Ic. CORN-No. 2 sacked. 4.I. OATS-No. : sac1l , 34c. Clu.-laiti Mnrket. CINCINNATI . JnsILOt'REasy ; fancy , $ L9O 3G ; famIIy $ LSM$4.S0. WHEAT-Qul.4 , nomtnaL $1.01. CoRN-Dull. No I mixed. c. O.kTS-Slendler. o I mixed , 271c. RYE-Dull. No ,4.c. PROVISIONS-Lard. active , $ l. Bulk meats. quiet. Sljl. Bacon , steady. $ i7. 1t141SKY-Firm , $1 Il. BL'TTEP.-Easier and lower ; fancy Elgin creamery. l7'c. Ohio. INyISe : dairy. lf'- St'LR-F7asy. hard refined , 4.17.10. EGGS-Steady at ic. CHIESE-Steadr ; rood prime Ohio' dat , ItJI'tC. Grain Receipt's at Prinelpol ) larketa. ST. LOUIS , June 5.-ReceIpts : Wheat , 11 curs. curs.MlNEAPOLlS tune & -Recrlpts : Vheat. 15) ears. CHICAGO. June L-Rsedpts today' Wbat. 50 cars ; corn. ca : oats , 115 ears. F.stlznale-1 curs tomorrow.Vboat , 54 ; corn , ; eats. l& DULL'TlI , June L-Rocdpts : Wheat. 31 cors KANSAS CITY. June & - IteaelptsVheat : , I , tars. Toledo ilnrle1. TOLEDO. 0. . June g-WIIEAT-Lower and lirm : No. cash , ii i ; June. 52 CORN-Dull and lower : No. mixed. OTS-Lower and steady ; No. I mixed. : RYE-Dull nd lower : No. 2 cah , 4k. CIA'ERID-eJU1L and steady ; cas4t , QLL.-I.'ortb Jima , iic ; South Lima and I Indiana , 56c P'orLa ) lrkrta. PBORLt , Jane L-CORN---InacUve , flzer : Na. 2. 3c. o.t rS-Dull. No. white. IS , e WH1SKY-Firn ; high proof spirits , 1.j. San Pranrhice VbrntnrLet. SAN FRAN'ISC4' Jone t-4\HT-In- a Uve lie mter $1. 7 1-5 B.1tLY.40a. live De ember , U.1T. UnUlsoere Markjp. EtLT1MOitI. Md , Jun. L-FI.OITR- " ea. & an I I . wer j _ 5 ws ' t' - .i $ " e * 4 7 w.n ' : i 71- lv. $ ) P al'it.r wit $ . ( VWra Th. .rtmi wi-st $5 2r5.5. ' . .dflz was.t strlrht.s. ja 44 bbin. . cF.rt ! . 2 WHZAT-W5,4k and lawer : spot. $ U ; m eth. . Jel'.u esesmer .e. $ red. , M4't 1-Sc. . r.c elpis , 44.2 b4L * XPetts. fldflS. I southern whant hI saflt'I. IIS1.I . em y rrs4e. CORN-DU and easy ; spot and m.iet z _ % . Jet , . Wt2 2-Sc ; , ter mixed. 3'c : recels , fl751 b. : cx. ports , . ; ii b. . sth.rs wzfte tarn , 1e asked : soathern ' * hiew. MTS.-aser ; Na. I white. U'c ; N. . xni.xed. 2IOIc. 11.141 ; cx- ports. ann. EtTTltlt-Stcedy : f4Ine , _ erent7. ; ; ; feecy Irn4taUon , faee ) la4M. e ; good ladle. 14c ; Store. 113V . fresh , 11 llttc. CHEISh-Stendy. Nsa tork , large , ! 'i ! 1e : New York , medhitu. & % t"- : NewTech. . smaM. 91tkI. STOKs.tU 1lOfl Violent Fluctuntion of agnr .iffrvis the } ln1lr Market. NE'V TOUK. Jane t-The bcars serured the upper hand a5lSIn In todny s stock market - ket throarh the InstrsmentaHty of Sur. which went threuxh one of its aid-Cash- , Ined aerebatk performazttes an easIlY dm3nated the whole Hat its lluctaattofl5 a-era freqeent and violent over ait extreme rant-.of 4 poInts. and thusagh it made sew- eral substentl&I recoveries each 5ixtreasi're dip carried it to a hewer herd than bef..re. ed the close was only sUhtly ahoy. the 14)WSSL The violent dtdilnes dLsIodjsd tut. rants of stuck. which came peering upon the marhet Inbiocks of l. ° 'Phehar.n. The rjulck rally indiceted that sbortn were lis&- rn ; no time in covering. A reaUrtioa has been effected In Sucar upon th" det IarUIon of the dividends , but the savage nsIsat upon the stack was doubtices untribute1 to by the JOWerflhl sperulative element which has been work1n for a reaction for several days past to buy stocks at a lower level than they were sold to realize last week. Today was the beginning of a period- Ira ! settlement on the L.mndon Stack exchange - change and it has been the current opinion In Wall str.--t that there was a heavy outatandinc short account there Ia cans. St. Paul. in whleh th forriga short a"vount was believed to be the heaviest , broke heavily. but there was large ab'nrp- lion of the stock at the derhine and ext the recovery. Altheuh London so'd here through the regular arbltraze houses. there was no doubt some buying for London short account through other channri.s. There was a substantial rally late in the day on covering of shorts and In sympathy with the strenzth In Individual stacks. arid later the break in Sugar was Ignored in the general list. Among the stocks which maintained a show of strength ix the face of the general weakness were the local specialties. includIn the gas stocks and Some of the tractiens. the spirits stocks. Des MoInes & Fort Dodre , General Electric. Readian , New Jersey Central and Denver & fUr , Grnr.te preferred The reaction .0-as clearly the reenhi at manipulation in the interest of professional speculation and was aceompanied by wild rumors. The final mliv reduced most of the net losses to fractions and left substantial cams In many special cases. Both th geacral and si..clal news ef the day were all favorable - able to an Increase in values. but was IC- nored In th stock market Prices of bonds were better held than stocks and net gains are better tllstrlbet-d. Total sales. 2.21.- 000. ratted States new 4s. redatered. de. dined 1 per cent ; triited States new Ia. coupon. 4 per ( ant : the old 4s , coupon. ' p-r cent. and the old 4s. rettist-red , 1-I per cent in the bid price. The old ts , registered - tered declined 7-S per cent and the old 45 , coupon. U per cent on sales front the last prevedin sale price. The Evening Pests Larulori. financial ca- blecram says : The stock markets here were qut-t ari4 rither doll today. Console and India strcks were lower on th. prospect of a new Indian kan of 1i.Otk'00 next month. Argentines. Spanish 4s and other foreicn stor ks were ilull In sympathy with the Paris bnrse. Brazils were hard , en- change being at 7 5-9 per cent. The account - count In Americans at the settlement was rather larger than expected. but contan- goes were only 5 to per cent. The tone was steadier. but the price was under the b.-st. There was ri. ) public dealinz yester- day. The failure of Hnolov. the millionaire operator. Is riot likely to materially all-ct the markets. In consequence of the eon- tinued deel4ne In open market money quo- tatlons It is expected that discount houses Will lower deposit rates tomorrow. The fo4Sotvng are the cIos1a quotations of the leading stocks on the New York market - ket today : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ktCiii'4O . . . . . . . . jt' : do n2 . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 dor.fd . . . . . . . v.a st.p d..t\1. . . . . . . . 14.1 i4althnore. Ohi3 . 19'4 So. Pacltir . . . . . . . . 37' , CtnadaPaclde. . . . S So.jtaiiwny. . . . . . . . . 9' Cano4a Suteem . i2' o. ltallwny pfd Su' Centrali'actde. . . . 14 Texa. .t Paci2. . . . l' % Cbs , ' .tOuio. . . . . . . :3' gnIori Putr. . . . . . . (31 ( Clilcaro.i.AltOn . . .1i. L'PD..G. . . . . . . . . , . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . cE.i . . . . . . . . _ 6.4iWabaah.ti. , . . . . . . . 39 c.r.c. . . . St. 1. . . . . . .IThecL t 1. . n..3' , eoDftl. . . . . . . . . NI WbeeL. 1. . . .p0 11 D , ,1. H.iiO'on. . . .3tliA4aas Er. . . . . . . . Ia-i. I. . . ¼ W . . . . . . taa 'American Ex . . . . . Den .kittoG . . . . . . . 1'ttatedStme3tx. . 4 $ ) dopid ! jtWflVarro Ex .I1tl . . . . . . . . . . ErIe nw , . . . . . . . . . 14. Am. Cot. 011 . . . . . . . 21 ? . . . . . . . . . . ' * . Cot.Qtl prt . . . Fl. Wayne . . . . . . l'i .tm. Stiriri . . . . . . . 34. , , CrrniNorthernM 174 Mn. SDLritcptii. . . . . . flaeau V : ifl&v . . Am Toomco. . . . . . 309 tiltholpCntra1 . 104'.i , io prO. . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Lake rte . ) i W . . . 15' , Peoples as . . . . . 10.1 d otO . . . . . . . . 75 Con. , aa. . . . . . . . . 15(3 Lakesbor. . . . . . . . . 1 , Ccsn.CrleCo . . I.otlsyIle & 1ah. -s CaL 1" . .t tree . . . . 21' Macksuan I. . . . . lO4i do etc. . . . . . . . . 90 . ) iei. St. P.7 . . . 39.1' , Gee. Ktecmc . . . . . . . . I Mlehira.n Ceutral..ltt.4 UlluoteSteel . . . . . . . 41t M.un. .t L 1. . . . . . .n ) LaCbue tae. . . . . . . 4) I do let ofe . . . . . . . . s ) ' LtOLI. . . . . . . . . . . . 13' Mo.Pactnc Et I uc eta. . . . . . . . . . . . 30411 * Motlla&Chio : :7 yat. Iin oil . . . . . . . . 19' j ' Mo.K. & 2 pfl. . . . . 141i Oreron Imp. Co. . . . . 3' ) cli.ta,4..tr 9'Pactdc'ai , . . . . . . . . Gop'd. . . . . . . . . Si Pu.lmaa Pal . . . . . . . 3"7 . .7 Central . . . . 9 . . 511r-rcertlncite , . . ) N.Tcentral . . . . . . . .4 , stand.B.Dee .tT lii .T.C5l..h:14. 1 . 35L Sutar . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34'l ' dolat pfd. . . . . . . . (31. ' , Co pM . . . . . . . . . 114' I dot,1 , td . . . . . . . 34 ( ' . . Iron. . . . . . . 2ih I Nerolk t Wetezl14 U. S. Leather. . . . . . . I No. Amer Co. . . . . . . 6'4 do prO . . . . . . . . . . . (3(3 ; o.paeiAc . . . . . . . . 29'.I.B.ebber . . . . . . It" , Cu n1.I . . . . . . . . . U4 4 do p44. . . . . . . . . . . . . 0I Onrrio W . . . . . . Iah.WeMern Union. . . . 91' Oy. Short Llue. . . . . a Yorthw-tern . . . . . . . Plitseur ; . . . . . . _ . . . 370 do jild. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 370' neslin : . . . . . . . . . 29t1 It. ( . IV . . . . . . . . 243 tintS 1latsf . . . . . . . 10 Ii. G J tv. pId. . . . . ts' S. L. . ! S. I' . . . . . . . . . S Chi. Gt W.-t. . . . . . . 14' colaipta . . . . . . . . 94 lle.udintistpfd. . . . 1- SI. ? auI . . . . . . . . . . . 300 St 1. . & S. W. . . . . . . 5' co o4C . . . . . . . . . . 1ls1i dapfd. . . . . . . . . Ilh Itawail C. . . . . . . . . . . U. P. eonuon. . . . . . atp.J , tr.u . . . . . . . , Total stocks today were 441.5C0 * shares , In- I clvdlng l 1.6 Atcht.on preferred , 5,25 Chu- apeake & Ohio. 17. $ ( 'hit-ago. Burlington & Quincy. 9.355 Cleveland. Cincinnati. Chi- care & L Louts , .075 Denver & Rio Grnnd * . preferred , S.13 LouiovtlIe & Nash- ' yule. 13.171 Manhattan. 1.11 ! MetropolItan. 1.0041 ( Rea41)flg preferred. 4.44 ; Missouri Pa- cifie. 3.45 $ Missouri. Kansas & Texas pre- ferre,1. 1L700 Northern PacIltc. 17.455 North- em Partic * preferred. ,04 Reading , C..IB : Bock Island. 3A. $ 9 St. Pasi , Il,7su L'nion Paci& preferred. 19.5 American Spirits. (3. ; ; ; AlSierkan Spirits preferred , 17.175 To- . , bacesi , Chicego Great Western , fl.t2 Ptaple Gas. SU3 General Electric , 75 , Sugar. Letber preferred. . N-sv York I"iey )1nrlet. NEW YORK. June L-MOEY ON CALL -Nominally 14IZ1t , per cent. . PRIME MERCANTI LE PAPEYt-3 4 per Cent. STIRLING EN4 'HA NGE-Market firm. ' with actual business in bankers bills at $4 sasi4 56' for demand and $4.4'4.S $ for sixty days ; posted rates , $4.l51j4.s7 ; coin- meretal bIlls. SI 5.4. SILVER eERTlFICATES-9c. BAR SILVER-N 1-Sr. M tX ICAN DOLLARS-IC. GOVER1'MENT BONDS-Market wpak New 4 , 1ti2I5. eoopon. Ri : 4s , reg. , 107 l- ( 1u ; a. ; cOuliOn , flO41l1 % ; ! i. 95. La , re. ' 110 % ; roupon. 1l04. Panic ( 'a of 93. lCkV , . 'I Closing quotatIons on bonds were a. Cal. lows : - _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ U.5tew4.s.rer .122 . . . . . U.n.w 4ico'p.l = N.C. is. . . . . . . . 302 U.L4s.r.-c. . . . . Pactc isis. . ll..4scaup .111'.1o PselAca , . . . . U s.2s.p3. : . 95 o.Paei1tc 4. . . U.S.5.rer. . . . . . 111' N. Y.CA..tLL3O4I ( U.S.5..ouut4 . . . .lhtt4IN.JiW. . . . . . . . . .12U DlstrietS.t5 , . . . lie 'N. ' W.Coasols . . Ata.oins. . 110 N.w Deb.5 , . . . . 1)5 .A1a.csaB. . . . . .IOd IQee..Ny.3 , . . . . . 115 Ata..riaas' . . . . _ 9(3 CntNnv. 4e . . . . 96 ALs.Currency DO 0. 5. * . . Gs.tr. . . . 121' 11C14U.QnSS . . . . WJI 0 1. Se , i. r . . 1O51 Aektsunai. 4s . . . C.d'Obno. lats.t.v. . . . 334 CanagaS.3nu . 1(37' 0. ma as. t. n. . . . . . ( kiearoTeriss. IPSISnCSSeY'93 . .30I' t0. . 3 * , . . 314 Lteadtnt 4a . . . . . . . 200 C.H.D.4's . .2.0s ; & , ( tVeit 1St , . . . 55' 11..tft. * 1.l . , J013 iLL.i1.3LCs.5 95 11 .fl.G.4s . . . . . 9i4 SLLIa.F GeniI 300 : aiT.ut. lit , . . 101 St. P Coo.els . . 13911 ErieGen. 4s . . . 4' St. P C I' . tat , . . 213 F W .D.ls.L.r. 7St.CPSi. .135 ! .eu.hl.c. I , , . . . . . 103 .aeMtbe7CT.5s . 55' G.n.aS.A.5s. . .lOSlS.LST.iL4. . . . 65 G.lLaaA.ues. 105 Tess.ewatis 91 , , H .ST.Cent.Si .105 Tex Paa.LG ts' 101' U &T C ean Os. 304 , Tez , Pse. ; . 24 * 34' luwaC.lata . . 301 U P D..tO.lsts CL La.NewCsa.4 lOt ) WaD latSs . . . . LlLUnLS. . . $50' $ Wna. 24o . . . . Mliourt 61 . 1041 West * 41 . . 154 3d K. .L 'I' . Ids . . , . Cl V. C.satunies. . 70 M.K.LTC . . S1 ' . 'a.desrr.4 . . . . S SI. T. C. lets . . .3 iSij Uaian ? ael5e pM. . N.J.C.42s..315 UMuepadii,4s 5k' Frelwn l'Inaurtal , LONDON. June 6.-The market ( or Ames- iran s 471114-C helter and impred smewP.at tut l.r easot off closing duti with ih em.'i , ght Amount of bullion tkiii into the Bank of Eg cd Inlay. 31t5 PtrSh 4a . .I'sed it net 24.fr.s of - perzit PA1IIS. J-ie : orsl-.s w'a 5iW and p * tve war. grin at the opeainj t the ) -5.zr % I iy ' -.ns..q' . , . ' . ' ! y r'i. s 2w- . eater er the St reactM of Ssh Sn. dv. to th. . rta e ( Sefeh ? MI'i'i and antlto .ic rnlsL. At the tins.were stad . 2 p.r cent rTiIe5. 10'.t Z' eseha.tg-e on Ln4ot. Itt 271nc ( * w the aecoent. 2as JwiF'Irm pra . . - on the bnursp to4y cud Itaflnn SceIIZItIa were harder. Lmediit 5TIIW a p.flfrular Impulse Spuntsh * a were dull cud bank shares were antaated on rutooce of new Industrial promotion. floetoft Ittierk 't'taInTtnns. fl-ST-x $ Jon. % . - & ' * . loans.3L per cent . tIre. loanS , 344' per cent ( 'loc4n prices for stoekt. beo4.s and mtnI shares : A.T . 'I 5' . . . * * C. Amerasi Siesr . l14e4 K. L. . . . . . . i. m Sacs ? Oft . 1II. ' r. . . . 31ea. pfd . 91 t ? Stats 'us. . 33eni..m 4. . . . 51 tell i' ienon . . . . . . ---e. n.e , . 1'i . . 1iI 8eseinAIbie 2-2.3Jw.lS.f.1tes 131 Ilesiona )4aiao. . 34 silp.s : Mis. t . C. . B. .s Q . . . . . . . 344 5j4 . . . . . . . . 31 FIteitoore 9.15 an.eoi * M tta I G , vcrai Soett 59 lOita. % ' fl1Iota SiSal 50 * clet.5. . 1 $ sjii $1b iOexiean Oe.Wa * . . . , cowesa. . . . . . . I 5' . I 5. v.5 N a . . . . . . i. 1rsnt. . . _ . . . _ 01(3 luu. . . . _ 3.s'i ; Oie.ata. . . . . . . . 5 : km'er ' * ? . , , . . . . . . . . 136 Cn4ii Pctns. ? 1' $ Tmntsrn . . . . . 1 * % 5..tBns . _ _ - . . _ i.4 Widerme . . . . . . . ? 1'.p I w LI-a . . . . . . ri . . w glee. of1. _ SIJ Uhi DUtaIUIOQ. . . . . . ! 71I .Uchtsontuld . . . . . _ Zi son l'rnncI'io 12h&jha & ttnotationS. SAN FRANC'ISC2 1'i1n' t-Off1v4aI nice- lag quotations on nt.4tln stocks today were as fohloas : . Alta. . . . - - $ .h1e44-3. . . . . . . . . . . . 2-iI3.loxioan. . . . . . . AflOei. . . . . . . . . C OcC1t0eItn1 Can. . . . a. , 9ejetier. . . . _ . , . _ 1. tZohir . . . . . . . . . . . . 21) re-i .t helencr. . . 2 l. iQrena-ui . . . . 7 Cajedenuit..i4 .l'etUei . . . . . . Il hdfrureCou. . . . . . 'S4erra Neenda. . . . . tiP ( ioWar. . . . . . . . _ 9 taionCt , . . . . . . . Ceni..kVa. . . 45 tltahCwi. . . . S town Point. . . . _ 3 1 .1 Ye.llew Ja . . . . 21) yxiu-r . . . . . . . I stahiare . . . . . . . . Itho 4 , . uiu54urnm. . 15 glirer bare. ll-r : Mexicendoi3s4t * 4c ; drafts , sight. lSc : telegraph. 17'c. : 'celT ' York ShlnIni QuotatIon. . NEWS YORK. June -The following are the closing mln4n quotations : CboUar. . . . . . . . . 30 Oatano. . . . . . . . . . . 30' ' ) . Crown Paint. . . . . . 1 * ) oenii. . . . . . . . . . . . I CoU.C3L.ts. . 40 PIfl0Utli. . . . . . 12 1).sdwooe. . . . 1.1 tut'ki1re10. . ) eud.kCurry. . . . . 15 QalcsiIver oti. . . 20) . Rale.t.omms , . . 74 SlermNrata. . . . 50 Rom-tee . . . loOt ) I tzcnsllrer. . . . . . . _ 57 Union Ca , . . . . . . . 5 . Mea.c04 : . . . . . . . . . . I _ YeUowjaekat . . . . I S F I.onilon Stork QuotatIon. . LONDON. June 8.-i p. m.-Closjng : I COsioI. . iii' ; . . . . . I I I ' , ' NTCentru . . . . . . . 1 19t Ccsot. aect. . . 111 5-113 POI.T1Van3a. . . . . . . Can. Paeiac . . . . . . 'St * Reailis : . _ . . . . 304 . grip . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14g. Me Cen. Uew ; , . . os' Erie 24s. . . . . . . . . . . . 344tAtchio . . . . . . . . . . . ll3.C.eatraL..3(3.j 57' Nexiran o-flnarr. 20 ' ; rancl Uflk . . . . . . . . 9' BAR SILVER-d per ounce. . StONEY-t per eenL The rate o.f oj..ijjn in the open market for short bills. 1 I-Sm per cent ; three months hills. 1' per cent : Atchison. 13'5 : L'.ulsvhlle & Nasbvlll- ; Grand Trunk , 9 S.d. I l'lnnneInl ote' , . OMAHA , June S.-The clearings for the 1 day were $ L5.9L74 : balances. I The ( lOarings for 15C were $747Ot.s and . the balances 14,423.17 Increase in dear- irrr 4. 5541.554.14. CH1C.GO. June S-C2enrInrx , $671. ; ' balances. 3Lsl1.12 : New York exchange. posted. $ L.S1Ili4.47 : actual , 5Lt53L ± ,41. . ; sixty . days. $4 " 41 S5. Stocks steady ; Hh.cntt , 2 , : Blecuft preferred. 92 : Diamond Match , 1b' . ; North Cbicairo. j9 ; irawbuard. S 7-5 ; West Chicaco. Ill 5.4. ST. LOUIS. June 4.-C1earlng , 55.001.450 ; bals.ni es. 5(350.77 ; money , 51s per cent ; New York exchange. 5e prerntuZ3 bid , 40c iremium asked. . NEW YORK. JuneCirInrs. -CirInrs. I11I.55t.- 705 : balances , $4.97. - BOSTON. June 5.-Clearings , $ l7B0.41 ; balances , SLBJ&057. ' PU1LADLLPHL June S.-Ckaringa , 51L11s.5e7. balances , $ l.5t4,550. BA LTIMORE , June 8.-Clearings. v.974 , . : batantes , 541n,4li NEW URLEAN. June 5.-Clearings , $117.12l : New York exchange , bank , U per 51.000 premIum ; conmervjal , 25c per 51.000 ME3IPHIS. Tena. . June 5.-Clearings , S75X3. balances , $9,59 ; New lork en- clianue , SLId I CINC1NNT1. 0. . June 5.-Money. 2.ilS I per cent ; New York exchange , 445c pee- miam , clearings. SL0551I41. COTTON M.tItKET. New. I' . TOo.finftj-tIn to Pro- 19c , . .tny 551St-ct. NEW YORK , June -Crop news proved . . too Conilicting to ha'r a pronounced 1n1u- ence either one way ur the other. In the absence of ohanges In. the English market the local trade wasdispuso'd to fight shy of the market s . . . :5 i : - ; ; ; ; steady at last night1s glees. Shortly after the call there was ame Uquidation of old long accounts started ly cl.vims that the crop was In Urie ccirdhion as a. rule. Subsequently - sequently the' market developed a tirm en- dertone on xnodtrate covering by shorts and some new buying on claims that rain was needed. The tlose was dull. with prices 1 poInt lower.to I points hicher. Total sales futures. 1.i0 bales : quiet : mid- dung. 61c. Net ecipa , 1j5 bales ; grot receipts. LOGS bales . .exporta to Great Eritattt. 4.n94 beIes. forwarded , 104 bales : ir.o bales ; 5ptDir. iLl bales stock 4.:0 : bales. Total today : Net receipts , I- PS : bales ; exports t. . Great Britain , 4.159 bales ; stock. 414 * * p3 Consolidated : Net receipts. .SoS bales ; exports to Great britain , 14.143 bales ; to France. 1.730 bales ; to the continent. ba1es Total since September 1 : Net receipts 8,104.555 bales ; exports to Great Britain. 1.141.529 bales ; to France , ' .tI5. ; ; bales. to the continent. z - 557.CS4 bals-s. NEV ORLEANS , .1 tine 5.-COTTON-Fu. tures , dull : sales. 1.41) bales ; June , 55.92 bid ; July. 55-165t1.L'i : August , 55.t6i5.i $ : Septam- ber. $1.225.95. October. $1.221.iG : Octobr. $ L2li5.95 ; November , 55 555.i44 ; December , 55 94Cl5.9i ; January. $1.95iS 0' : February , $ G.t5vtl.04 ; quiet. saics , d ) balea ordinary. 4 5-Se. good ordinary. Sc. low mlddir.r , 5 7-Sc : middling. 9 1-3& ; good middltnr. C -c : middling fair , c ; receipts , 91 blet , stock. 15L ( bales. LIVERPOOL June 5-COTTON-Spot firm and unohanged. mIdHing. 5 5-l6d. The sales of the day were sJ09 bales. of whidt a were for speculation and export , and included 1.780 Amerio-en : receipts. 7. ° sJ bales. including 6..5 * bales American. Futures opened and dosed q4let , with a moderate demand : American middling. L. M. C. . June. 504d. . sellers ; July and Ateruet 5 ll-l1$4 $ 31-4d , sellers ; August and S5itember. 3 f.4 S ll-54d. sellers ; September and October , S 31-t43 :11-64,1. : e 41-rs : Ortobr anti Novern- her , 3 ? jli-54f113 :1-44i1 , seller. ; November and December. 3 2i4-(341 34.4-64d. sellers ; Deesni- bar and January. 5 29-5.4U3 h-44d. sellers : January and February 3 ? i'-f4155 3044d. buy. . era ; February and 4areh. 5 36-14d. buyers ; Starch and April , 3 30-445i3 3j-(34d , buyers. Wool Ilnriet. , . BOSTON. . ] uneQootat1uns for leading de-i.rjptions are as f..Llowt : Ohio and Pennsylvania lleeceo. X and above. 25'2Sc : XX and above. 5b'c : o. I combing. 3Uc. new combing. IM. Atieb- ' Igari , Wisnnson. etv.-Mahigan Sic ; to. 1 MichIgan combing , :4 rN : o. a Illinois conibin. IlSe ; No. S Miehican combine. I'e. No. Illinois combing. l7c. X New York , I New Hampshire and Vermont. 1.i5s15 . o. 1 New Tent. New Hampshire and Vermont , 27sc. delaine and Atiehigan. 2'.c. IYn- washed medium. Keaturky and Indiana quarter-bloooj combing. 2IIl23c : Kentucky and Indiana threo-elghhe.b4o , combirur. Ii2Sc. AIisoojrj quarter-blood combing. 11 IrJc ; Missouri three-lghttu-bli.i , comb. . lng c ; braid combing , Yk. Lake and Gergta , 190e. Texas wools , spring medium - dium ( twelve nonths. lSljlic scoured. . 4 4.Ic ; spring Xin ttaelve months ) , 1 tillc. neourtsl. 4Sl45c Territory wools. Montana line medium and line. 1S5r26r scoured , 45c. staple , 45e. L'tatt. Wyominr , etc. , line me. dium and tine. 141155e ; saple 45.c. Austral. Ian , scoured basIs , combing. Cuperline 705 7c ; good , 4Dtc , swerage , : pc.eQueens. . land combIng , & , c. Sew Yonlv Dry GO44dM Alarket. YORK. June L-The dr- geode market for the zeornant Is satisfactory in all strictly seasortablu , lines. The oncos. Ions in cotton dress tr.o.ls aitd Prints of a staple ehararter have developed trading to a eeasloiesubli , extent. But is , woalens and all tines of atapir cottons there is , t at- tivfty , and market condluons are against active trading. The we-k's trading has demonstr4ttej 5OThIernifle5S In staple cot- tons. The drirasnil Cur brown goods for domastic use is 11th iigitv The flrmncaa wits based ta some degree at least on the condition of print 'lAhs. Expert goods are In fairly steadymand wlihoet feature to the market Thtri situation Ia on. altered. Printed elie. thouki seminally uncbaagtwj , are quft stron The demands fer extraj at faj. eaoo-rd. the ideas of sellers a.nd trading 15 therefore flmttod Odd goods are nltron , prices being . IUII wall sustained. 2'rtntn are quite at- tlv La many staplo5ltites , 4 CalifornIa Dried Fruits. NEW Yt'RK Jae ' ' L-'ALIYORNIA DRIED FRI. lT..i.kuieL apera&eI 4 apple 4 ( znn. ri , tillS $ pr iij. r.y )4tJ 9 , w'od dried , prime 61c choice 93e ; 151sf ' l1c Prua.-s LsseA-e ) , - Apricots. I iCtik ) .tocr Pag-k. I143. eaSes. _ 4sS , t.1.c. poe.oL j2t. , 4 - - - - - . Oh11A LIVE STOCK 1ARRET ' Iioo2i * Dnd Eaewgii to AbSOrb te Moderate Ofl. BSNES ! N ALL THE PENS ACTIVE eatte hi ( looM Demand at 5teady to btrnng l'rio-e-hl.g. (5pm * lntv but Competition liring. Aetleity and strength. tugs. XNI.624.J5. cattle. Ilegs. Shtep. SOUTH * . , & .UtA. Jnae I. Itecs ladar . . . . . . . . . . * 2 UI l,71 , Ot13ct ysstdruay . . . . . . . . & 4 t ° 4 , this' week aim. . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1TT t.1d 2.1 Twa weLs . . . . . . . . . . . 1.l L545 I One znooth au. . . . . . . . . . 3,545 5.215. 1.0. ' One year ago. . . . . . . . . . . . 3,257 & 44Wit Two years ago. . . . . . . . . . 3315. 140 The ola1 number of cars of stock bxuuht in today by each road was : CatUe. Hog Sbe. Irses. . C..M.&St.PRy 1 . . Missouri L'ac ; Ity. . . S ! . . . . Union Pactik System , 5 1 F. . . B. & Al. V. It 8. . 41 II . . . . S.C.&P.Ify. . . . . . . S 1 . IS. . St.P. . At. & 0. fly. irJ . 12 . . . . . I 1L&M. B. B. . It. . . . . . .ll I ca&Q.r..y. . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . . ' C. . B. 1. & P. Ity. , W. . 3 . . . . Total receipts . . . .145 1t2 1 The disposition of the day's rece4pth was 23 to1IU1I , . eaeh buyer purchLsthg the number at head Indluited : Bnyers Cattle. Hoira. Sheep. Onafln Packinit Co' . . . . . . 25' S5 S G IL Hammond Co. . . . . . 111 231 I Swift and Company. . . . . . 2,114 112 $ 177 I Cudahy Pking Co. . . . . . 494 L001 I P. D. A.rmour. Chicago ll4 s1 . . . , R Ileck-r and Degan. ( J. 1. . Carey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Erebba & Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Z 1 _ F. Htzz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1G Livlnzston & Schuier . . . 45 . Ctey & . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Meyers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Swift and Co. . Chicago 3411 North P. & P. Co. . . . . . . . . . . . Ill . . . . Cudahy P. Cc. , K. C. . . 2 ChL P. & P. Co. Neb. C . . G1tl . . . . Other buyers . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Left over . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 109 1.00 . . . . Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3l ; 7.3 Sl As compared with ye-terday there was a falling ott of close to 21)3 cars in the arri- vab , of live stock. StISI there was a. fair run. as compared with the corresponding day of the last two weeks. All told , there were renorted in today 5 cars. as against 139 a week ago , 2 * , ! t'-o weeks age. 14(3 three weeks ago. ES four weeks ago and = 1 a. year ago. lfl other words today i re- cipta were in reality small. as compared nitli early part of last month. CATTLJI-There as a moderate run of cattle at thI * point today. but no more than enough to m-ot reuirements of all the buyers. Shlpper and local packers were beth in the held. and they all seemed to be wanting a few C attIc. The result was that the market opened reasonably early and was fairly actIve. so much so that practically everything was sold In good season. As usual , it the handy little cattle and smooth westerns that were most In demand. and It was no troebi- . ; t-t steady prices for such as answered to that descriptIon. In fact. seine eeller who happened to have cattle that e-e- clidIy in demand. both for local and ship- pin ; a'uuaf , on which the competition was quite brisk. reported that they got strong , or eren stronger. prlves than yes- terday. Heavy and rougn ratLie were cog- lrtd to the last and ere not very acicce at any time. In fact. holders of heavy and rough westerns looked upon the trade as tiow arid wco.k. No material change took place In the market ott butchers stock. As was re- period yesterday the buyers feel that they are paying strong prices for eo'e stuff. in comiarisoa to tOe wsy steers are eI1- Ing. and for that reason they do not bId up quite so welL Sellers were generally calling the market steady. though some of them aimltted that it was a little hard work to get steady pricec. There were no tuck cattle to amount to anything in the yards and th market n-as wltnout feature. The country demander ( or stock cattle continues , and it would be no trouble to oltspo.s of a good many stock- era , If they w..re to be hau at good sour. ; pricee. hemiresentetlve sales : STEKRS. No. .5.v. Pr. Ne. Av. Pr. No. Aw. Pr. 1. .l1X1) ) $5 4.3 21 .1151 54 ll 29. .3.115 54 45 1.11.10 175 4.11244 425 12..1.1 ( 443 i955 175 7..1t15 415 17..1152 415 1. . (3(30 4 00 21. .E32 4 15 2).Ri1 4 is 1. . 91t 4e0 55.2054 4 15 30..141 , 415 1. . Jle 4 0.1 . . it7 4 :5 SL.1192 4 45 10. . 57 4 05 17. .l2ieJ 4 35 9.JU4 4 43 , , , n i i - : .w , j S4..llt 7 415 7.10.15 415 41..10S0 450 S. .ltIG 4 15 . 1 $ . . 955 4 : : s i..uh. 4 50 14. . 914 .1 5.5 iS..1331 4 : : - . .14N 4 50 5..7(35 410 . .US3 440 4..1149 410 S. . 570 4 23 10. . 976 4 411 II. .1039 4 50 1. .1570 4 S. lIT 4 40 .4' . ) . .1155 4 50 7 .3.1St 1 l5 i0. .lLti 4 40 1. . 610 .4 50 4. .l.5J 4 : iS 5. .1114 4 4.0 14. .1450 4 50 ii .970 423 20..l100 440 31.1247 451 5. .1(01 4 23 20. .1235 4 40 4. .1115 4 50 . .2102 4 15 40. .1323 4 40 23. .1194 4 SC ) Sb. ISSI 4 25 20. .5565 4 40 25. .1119 50 4 .1155 4 :5 2. .1110 4 49 B. .1075 4 So I. 1135 4 35 l9. .1491 i 40 64 .1411 10 7.1255 115 20.1046 4 49 . .U.0 13 27. .10s 30 49. .1(351 4 49 4. .U03 53 10. .1457 10 29. .1 = 3 4 40 25. .11Z 55 27.797 31 22.J151 444) 15.1.505 55 15. .1550 50 . .1155 4'J 2. IlO :19. : .12C)4 33 1. .1453 4 40 5. .131)1 60 41. . 949 : :5 : IS. .3.355 40 9. .11.13 6i 9 . 977 35 44. .115 42tj 33. .1Id1 4 55 S. . ks ; 4 ill 19. .1491 43 15. . B1 4 70 19 .1EI 55 41. .11(1 ( * 45 17. .1497 4 70 : l..1033 55 27. .123 45 11. .1451 4 71 67 10iG 4 13 29. .1.103 4 45 2. .1335 4 75 1. .1057 13 D..1416 I 45 2. .j5435 4 75 COWS. 3. . 593 10 45. . 194 60 1. .1220 1 53 1. . 5.03 275 3..1071 60 5..1026 SsS 1. . 5)0 75 1. .1130 ( ; 'i 2. .L0 3 55 1. . 770 ! ' 3 1. . 570 55 3..143C1 3.83 1. . 976 3 tIC 1. . 970 . . ( .5 . .1Z1) 3 0. ) 1. . t.40 tIC 1.J.300 5 lb 5. . 9t 3 9) 1 .1t.4s ) 00 3..1110 70 11..1.2 93 1. .10.10 10 1. .1290 70 1. .11170 0.3 1. . 750 325 1..U41 34I 4.10W 93 l..IiU 1. 5..li99 3 A 1. . 90.1 0. ) 1. .1050 3 ; 1. .370 : s . 1. . 930 00 S .103' ) 1 30 1. .10 5 71 7. .1264 01 I. . sItS S 36 9. .1170 3 75 3. . 6I U' ) I. . 1100 5 3 4..U60 3 543 35153 C)9 I . . 940 41 * 1. . .1155 1 80 15. . ! fl 00 1.1110 40 1. . 96' ) 359 1. . 959 1) ) 1 . . 51) 40 1. .3360 5 51 . J3 % 06 1. .5521) 40 1. .11.10 3 53 7.jtiNs 55 4.1115 59 7. . 955 155 4..30411 55 3. 1cZ 5) ) . .255 3 1..1300 10 1. .lfhO 50 L 3 55 f. . l3 10 1. .13541 50 4. .1f 5 is 1. .2) 15 3..3z2.i 359 IIEtF ER& 1..6026t ; 7f..54$429 1..2641 6..771376 20..95142I S..71436 L.lo4400 5..9f1415 4..772436 3. . 732 4 01 2. . 4 4 15 15. . 5 4 53 . .1125 4 15 1 * . . Md 4 25 7. . 74 4 53 . .io$455 5..560435 54..I94So 1. . 560 .120 COWS AND HEIFERS. 17. .1075 4 15 BULLS. 1.2170 3 53 1..1150 3 50 . .14I ; I 75 I .1500 1 23 1.1540 2 60 2.1240 375 I ll0 S :3 1. .lt S J 1. . 530 3 75 1 .1410 3 33 1..22U1 I GO 1..2W0 375 1. .1420 3 411 1. .12)0 60 1. . it'o s is I..1550 5 49 1. .IGC ) 1..1l'tc 3 55 I 3.385 5 50 2. .1471) ) 65 1. .1440 3 55 1 3G0 S 50 1..1591 55 1..1&IJ'i 353 1 .2170 3 30 1. .11.19 70 1. .1150 3 0. ) 1. . 950 3 50 2 . .Dll' ) 70 1. . ta s w STAGS. 1 . iO S 50 l..1649 55 1. . i'to i 1..11.0 : is .JI7 195 CALVS. 3. . 1(3(3 700 1..20 550 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 1..CIO3IIJ 3..67543 23..51l5431 5.5,0 550 1..90 425 2..S23 453 l..91075 1..G30355 19.544400 I..310450 I 1. . 7' 4 11 1. . 710 4 2 2. . G75 4 5 ; 2. 99(3 4 lii 1. . 620 4 3 , 4. . , t 4 75 I 511 4 20 L. 51W 4 53 1. . 550 49) 3 its , 4) ) 1iC 415 I HOGS-Yesterday's provision market was I weak ad thin morning Chicago reported the boit market as opening lower , so that I the situation was not Improvud an In the I interest of the e-ller. I The market at this point openeei stea4y to a lithe easier The Ughier mixed stuff sold largely at U. the annie as yesterday I but ft u herder work to get I than It was yesterday. Buyers seemed fll- I lag to pay U.sA for the mere common leeds I hOt they were slow to raise that Lure on the bOU'r lOadS. SttU they watad hogs and the movement was fairly active and the most of the bugs 50141 early. $ Quite a little shtpp4ng demand was de- veloped. . whIch hCl4asI the sellers msteraliy * , I while at the sonic time there was a good I local demand. I It soon became apparent that there were I intraiy enough l3ogs here to (541 ( aft the or- I deni and buyers la-gsa grabbIng for everything - thing In sight with the recoiL that the mar- list 4 Ioewd 1tro4i. A.a a whole the market was about steady I with yesteplay. the opening bejrig a iitU n..ker and the closing a littic str.r.ger I As was the ca. . ycster'tay. the tst string wOnt at 53.hIS. & ) . With a few good beawy loadS Itt $3.83 , Itapresentairte lee A44 , AT SO 1r. N a. Aw Sb. Pr . 3L 15 ! $3S33 GI _ - . I 75 1 4 61 3 hj 50 ms + 3 5 , .H 191 . . . 3S Gd. 153 . , 383 7 . . . . 714 it. : 251 . . 545 II 2 i _ ! 54. . . io . ,1 . . 4 c..m Z..357. . 6 * . . . . . . 14. . . . . = :1W : 3 i , . . . . . Ia 1 f . . . . . 1 $ . . . . . . . . . 24 . . 15 ; z4 . . . . . _ z , 55. . . . elI . . . . . . . . . .5 346 3 ' i..544 10 3 a. . $ . . . 5 ; 4 . . . . . . ; . . : ; : sqo 4 25. . . . . . . . . . . Sn. . _ ' 502 % 4. . . . . . s. . . . .i 4 . . . . . . 9 24 . . 35 ; . . . 5714 2.375 1. S 3) . . . .s . . 3 55..3M t 3 41. . . . . 1 106 ep.1 . . . . . . 34 5 16. . . .r . . . 02 % * . . . . . R 2 ! % 72. . . . .30 :9 3 4 3.31 $ . 3 4..54 . . . 3 ! 7 20..tS . . 3 5Pj 44..x4l 205 3 55 % 31 ( f4 ) 4I , R..l i4 3 5ij 71. . . . . . . . . . 2724 * . . . . . .fI..30. ) II. . . . . . SI..1' * ItO 3 5 h . . . . . lt ' 0 3 90 1. . . . . . . 3 9 ? 93..9 . . . 30.1 47. . . . . .4 . . . S 9 * 03..314 ISO 1 96 # . . . . . : % . . . . . . . . 390 1 . ; . . . - - . . . 3 5) ' . . . . . . 120 2 39 .3 : . . . . .207 46 3 96 3).2 so ) 3 Pt. . . . . . . :5.4 :1039) 50. . . . . . ; . . . . . . . 15..34.375 * 5 . sit. . 35 5.34 N393 5.4 . 211 . . 393 36..201 . . . 095 25..115..393 . . . . . . 205 . . . . . . . .Is :83 56. . . . . . eq..2..353 53. . . . . . 14 55 54..215 . . . . 255 7.SIC . . . 55 . . . . . . ! ) C 35.5 414..215 . . - tt. . . . . .254 56355 75..63 55 7.310106353 39.:55109 55 60. . . . . .144 141 3 1.3 c . . . . . .St ? N ' $724 71 . . . . . .254 150 iit4 50..255 5) 5724 30. . . . .2t5 . . . , . 5724 21 . . . . . . ! $3 210 572 , 1J..57 * ; . Pt ) Si..ItS 30 93 ill..55 . . . 0. ) .74.t ; . . . 20 ; . . . . . . 1b 9' ) : se. : ; 21)3 . . 0.3 . . . . . .5sG310 9'h . . . . . . . 't7. . . 9(3 53..III . 50 0214 Ri. . . . . 214 i 15. . . . . . i4 . . . 93 33 . . . . .1112 . . . 95 64..300. . . 95 'al 95 WAGON LOTS-TIIROW ( JETS. 1. . . . . . . . . 5S 4. . . . . . . . . 7724 I. . . . . . 455 50 77'4 S..251 . . . 7724 . . . . . 1 . . . 771 _ 1.:39 . . . 7724 I . . . . . .170 . . . 3..314 . . . S 55' S..562 . . . . 4514 2 . . . . . .276 . . . 55' I. . . . . . . . S..1 . . . SI i ; . . . . . I..1.21. . . 55 S.fl5..3S5 : I..3rn. . . 55 ; . . . . . . . . _ t..221 50 S5 . . . . . . _ _ . . 4 . . . . . . * 50 53 S.3 * . . . 3.5 5..225 . . . i.225 ; . . . 343 ; . . . . . .540 . . . 53 . . . . . . . . 3..295..390 SHEEP-There were seven cars reported in the yards. but of that number four were billed direct to the packers , nd were not e1Seretl for sale. The balance of the receipt - ceipt ; conslst'-d of lamh. some of them rather on the feeder order. and not very de-drable in the eyes of a killer The demand for mutton grades of both sheep and lambs continues very good and anything on that order woa.JoJ ehl reaWly and at strong prices. Representative sales : No Wi. Pr. 15ewes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 5500 Sewea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . St 406 240 theep and lambs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 05 4 01) lewes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . 306 4141 10 ewes , southern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 3 90 ilamb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SO sIlO cii lc.t GO LI VII STtCl. M.tIU.ET. Doiiinn,1 for Slit-s-p Itenialti. Genii. s.inlnliig the higher Price- . rHICAGO. June 5.-There was a very good demand for cattle today at steady prices. the greater part selling 30lIc higher than at the close last week. Choice steers. $3 ' 14511.5 75 : good. 54$5h.71) : common. 34.55414.15 ; stockers and feeders. $1.SI'3 91 : cows and hetfers. $ t.40'4 (0 : canners. .5463 * ; calves. 54.0i4li ; Texas ste-rS , 55.504) . . The demand from Chicago packers and eastern shippers for hoza was good. Prices I Were 2tSirc lower early , but firmed up later i'iiir to thoice. 34 ( ' 50x4.I7' : packers. 55.9514 05 : butchers. 51.9Jti4.L2' : mixed. 51.0.3 4)4.47' : IIZIIt. 31.71t55 ; pigs. S2.7591.s& Although the supply ot sheep today was large. the demand was so geed that y terdays advance was well sustained. Coin- mon to fair absep. 51.534.53 ; choice to prints. 54.714)4.55 : Texas absep. 51.50434.00 ; 4 lipped lainlis , S4.ClOz5.53 : weoled lambs , $610trL33 * : yearlings , S4.So5.23 ; prir.g lambs. st.ooito..so. ; RECEiPTS-Cattle. 15.091 head : hors. 12- 0(30 head : beep. 15.1'S ) head. inii.as Cite Live &toelv. KANSAS CITY , June 5.-C.TrLE-Re- ceipts. 4.563 head natives and 353 head southern , market fairly aetiv- . prices generally - erally ruled ateeily , salea were largely at 54.534)4.71. heavy dressed beet steers. $4 T5 4.13 : medium. $4.414)4.75 ; light wetebta. $4.ts * t4.T0 ; stockers and feeders. $4i0i'5.15 ; butcher cows and beirers. SI yV14.70 : can- ners. 55.443.53 : hulls , 53.1t.f4. ° 5 : Texai steers. $1.&fc4.4kt Texas cows. $3 251)4.M. HOGS-Receipts. 15.Cll head. aithouch provtaions were lower demand was active and prices strong : heavy. FWI'i4 03 : mixed. $ .tS"43 : 93 : llrhta. .4I1u,1.sI ; yorkers , 55.504 1.0. ' : riirs. 55 'rY 1.53. SHEEP-Receipts. 1.7.35 head : supply was mainly rra4s stock that sold at fairly steady prices , ArIr.ona grass yearlings.55. ) 614.610 ; Texans. $5 714i5 ; southwest.-rn. $1.00 ; at.95. native muttons , St50S4.75 ; spring lambs SIAk.41e.50. t. Louis Live toclc. ST. LOUIS , June 4.-CtTTLE-Receipta , Ltt ) head. Including 291 head Texans : ship- nicole.se' ) head : market.steady to soon ; : fair to fancy natjye shIppth and export steers , 34.5(343513 : bulk of sales , $4.01n.4.0.3 : dressed best and butcher steers 5 * 19fr4.S * ; bulk of sales. $4 35.r4.7'J ' ; steers under 1.001 lbs. , $ LPOlxt.55 : bulk of sales. $4.fo'04.10. stocker ; and feeders.53.1t4z1.Z : bulk of colva. 55.30435(39. Texas and Indian steers , 55.05g4.43. bulk of sales , 55.S&tti0 ; cows and betters. 55.734)560 IIOGS-Receitits , 49.10 head : shipments , 1401 ; head. market 54I0c. yorkers. 55.Thf3.S $ ; packers. $1 7&9.0. ) : butchers. I1.55Cr 93 SHEEP-Ree-ipte , 401 head ; shipments. 1.7130 head : market steay. native muttons. 55.534)4.60 ; lambs , $3.5.S. Ne. . York $ Jyp Stock. NEW YORK. June 5.-BEEVES-Re. celpta. 1.777 head : steers. shade hiuher na- tire steers. 55.70S.16 : stags and oxen. 55.1) ) 4)4.50 ; bulls. 55.0043i 'JO ; few choice , S4.53 4.14) ; tows. 51.j'J4j.15. ( Cables , slow ; shipments - ments today. L4o ; quarters of beef ; tomor- row. 47 head cattle. 'ALVF.S-Receipts. 5iC head : & 43&c lower ; vt-ale , 54 1)44).55 : . hoie and extru. $6.3iSi 541. buttermilk calves , $3 51554 44) ) SHEEP AND LAMIL5-RevIits. (3.213 bead ; active an.1 Il.rm : sh"p , S1.504).S72 ; lambs. SILtS)4) ) T.uQ ; yearlings. 55.U'J4)5.55 : cuhi. , 51.75583-CS. HOGS-Receipts. (3.200 bead ; lIe lower ; Inferior to rrimnt' , $3.95j4.53 ; southern and we-tern ptgs , Ui0'1.00. Citicinunil I.l'ie teL. cTNCINNATr. June 8.-HOGS-Quiet. 55.55454.10. CATTLE-Weak. 551)014.55. ShEEP-Steady. $ t754.00. LAMBS-Steady , $2 1)0th.2S. -oik In "litlil. Record of reCt'i5t $ of live stack at the four principal markets for June 8 : Cattle. Has. Sheep. Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.122 .SL5 1.271 Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . .15,0.53 55.'sd 38.1010 Kansas City . . . . . . . . 1.246 1S4IlO 3,75(3 St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . _ . 3,25 * 1.90 409 Totals . . . . . . . . . . 24.556 90.151 21,417 oil Market. . . OIL CITY. Pa. . JuU 5.-Sales of 9.000 cash certklcates at Sic . market closed with cash oIere'I 5.1 thIs ilgure : credit baisnces , Unchanged - changed ; runs. 91,770 bbls ; specIals. 154.00) tj4i1M. buckeye runs , 13.437 bb1. ; buckeye specials. 77.l bbls. SAVANNAH , ( Ia. . June 5.-.OILS-Tur- penliac. 53'4c. Rosin , 11cm and unchanged. Whl..AI1NGTON. N. C. . , June S-OILS- Spirits turpentine , steady at. 24,1t21i. . steady at fl.U'tL0S bid. Crude turpentine , quiet at 55.6011.70. Tar , drm. . Sumac Mrkei. NEW ORLEANS. June 1.-SUGAR- Steady : 0000 kettle. .I5z3o eeatntuiqgig , white. 4tJ4 5-k ; yrUw. 4'$6j4'1c ; seconds , 7. Ml&ses. steady , centrituja ; NEW YORK , June L-SUGAR-Raw , * rKi ; fair refining , 35c ; centrifugal. ts teat , 45-1St ; retin.I. lirm : mmiiol . ,5 SI-ic : Stan. dartS .4. 1c confectioners' A. 5&c. rut leaf , S 7-se : crujhed. Sle powdered , S 7-Sc , granulated , A I-Se : cubes. S t'off.-e Mrket. NEW YORK. Susie -COFFEE-Optiesa I opened unchanged with prices unchanged to , S points lower : ruled moderately active dur. I in ; the f"reooon. hut b'-eaine dull later. with little variation in prices , buying t checked hi bearisla average to foreign pews and the absence of outside speculative in. teri'sts : dosed quiet at a use lose at 5 isolats ; saitsi. 10.554 bag' . , lot india ; June at :5.75 ; July , 5.7S. Spot cat4e. Rio. dint. , AnJ , dull. l'lnua of 'I'exaa Itrjaulahicaa * . DALLAS , Tea. . June 8.-iSpeclal.-E. ) H. 11. Green. chairman at the state rejeubiican e.xciUve eein = 5.itee. has is&u3 a a call far a. s4at convnttosi , to be hold at Fort Worth on Au'.asi. 15. to nonilnate a stale Uckek The convention will ceauin 0.52 delegxtei Chairman Green saSi tonight 1'te repb2Lan 4aPT of Texas will pLace a fufl state tIcket In the ed this year In- 'clOdlnE cand9ate for governor Twe years .1 a ; we thIarsed the populIst state u'ket I and learned a lesson. We are not gotn tel - - l _ itiore an more Ta * ersn , sn"hrr part y ° s ttak4aie is mitts like ln4erstn amo..her I tnans p * ' i- II s dangrruas always xml cx- pensive Often Had the republican , of Texas noiaiaated a ticket two years &o. it wo.t1 have , leeil a good shasas of e4t-4Son. After I indorsed the populist. stale flckel we fotnid that aproxtuiately 40.090 nerees t1 abeat the same nasaber of seetid moe7 Geraa repnb1kD * * eted fdr Cblberte"i. the demeeratic free silver nominee. In pref- create to ) earby lbs mItidle-of.tbe-rosJ pepaftet. ' Senrl. use i'nbiie D..ntnln. ClISYE.'iN. Wyo. . Jane S.-4S 'evta I- Mr. Crawfoed at the Wya1ag State Lani I brd haLs COdiflOd the United States ata1utS fobIddLa the fencing of the peWic domain bile the ioILowla para4rplis ehkh shmil4 be of tt&l Interest to all sectlees of tire seat : First-An act of eenrere. apprered Feb- ruezy % , 1.35 $ . makes it unlawful to Incicea any portion of the public domain for Ihe use of an : POSSOOs persons , corn'any or tar- petition wb.ttsoeyer , some waJt claim or ee4or of titin. and declares all such kiclosures to be uninatul ad punlab- able In asab ease by a flue not ezceedlu $1OvO or imprisonment not exceeding 000 year. & 'cond-thy person who shall by threats , force or Intimation. bold or attempt to bold any putillc laud. or prevent any one from entering the same under the tans of the United States. is liable to the same One and Imprisonment a.s for the ualawful Inclosing of Lb. same. Third-It Ia not neceasary in the enloree- meet ot this act that a survey at such tile- gaily tucloseil land shall be made in order to sustain the action brought far trespass. Fourth-The government Is not required to give r.otice to any one how he Is thus un1afully occupying the public lands , to remove such Inclosure and It any such trespasser neglects or refuses to remova the same the president is authorixed to employ - ploy niulitary force. If necessary , to remove such inclosure. FIfth-If the amount of vacant publIc land so inclosed Is less than 160 acres no suit will be brought except upon thstrum- tions from the secretary of the Interior to aebotn a special report in such cases is to ho made. Ti. l'iniit n l"ing 111gb. STERLING. Cola. . June S.-Special 3- Some Stir miles northwest of Sterling. near the hea.lwaters of Pawnee creek. a ot.abIe laud mark looms up against the borixon and Is known as the Pawnee buttes. They are two conical-shaped. rock.tormed emieenccn and rise abruptly to a helht of 500 feet and are sometimes called the Twin bu'cs. It is claimed by not a few that tuna ban never scaled their cork-bound sides and reached the summit of either of these frown- lag crags. A party left here last week for the headwaters - waters of Pawnee creek. consisting of Messrs. .7. C. StalL postmaster : WaCeid Morris , county aurt'eyor : Slierill H 0. Ayers , S. Jenkins. surveyor ; J ( Pey- ton and A. H. King. They were receded two days ago by Al Woolman and SquIre ' . Cookie. who go in advance with team and heavy wagon containing the necessary pars- phernalia for establishing camp and making the aseenL Engineer Jenkins Idea is to fly kites over the buttes , afterward to draw heavy ropes and ranch the summit by chinb- in ; up the repeL Colonel Peyten advocates drilling holes In the fate of the chffa. drnv- In ; in Iron pegs , thereby forming a perma- neat means of ascent in order that plctasure parties may visit the buttes and nsrtnd theni with comnparatite ease. The that go now to make the attempt - tempt to pla.iit the national flag on these noted Land marks go provisioned for a month's stay. and if necessary will remain until the Fourth of July , and at all hazard neil expense will float the flag from the Pawnee buttes on or before that day 11aio Tinilier Land Vnle'i , BOISE. Idaho. Jane S.-SpeclaL-The ( State Land board has appointed P. .1. Gat.es of Eagle Mills. Ark. . to be expert es.tanator and appraiser of timber on the slate pine lands to be sold. H. C. Shaver of Mosaow. Samoa ) , . . AfcGeeofNampa. E. 1. Parkero Nez Pereen and AL H. Jarobt of Boise are to constitute an advisory board of apprair- era to consider * ir. Gntea report and submit - mit their conclusions to the State Board of Land CommIssioners. The advisory board will work under the direction at the state board. It wIU not be under pay more than two weeks , probably making one visit to the tuber to look over the field and satisfy Itseti as to the correctness of AIr. Gatea work and cenclustona. Ok.Iun&q lug Wli-nt Crop , PERRY. Oki. , Jane S.-45peciaLi-Fa- era of Oklahoma are in the midst of the wheat harvest. which is several days earlier than last year. Wheat acreage in Okia. bema Is considerably larger than in any year of the territorys history. There La a dearth of harvest bands. In some places double the usual wages are offered for bar- Testers. Experts plate the wheat yield of the territory at 40,000.000 bushels , double that of last year. Oats. corn , Kar corn and cotton crops look promising. I'ni-eJi-.ed Jo , , a RAPID CiTY , S. 1) . June & -4Speial ) - Mr. and Mrs.Vlliani Gardner yesterday closed the deal of an iwortant ! transfcr of property I.n this city. They disposed of all Interest In the Liikota block and in the property an the corner of Sixth and St Joe streets. where the Fish livery tars is l - cated. The purchasers are Meaar. C S. McLaury and J. L. McLsury of Sheldon 13. 1.ecu..i. . . itit tii. COt-lit- . JAMESTOWN. N. 0 . June S.-Spetai - The Rocky M ntaIc locust baa made its ap- pearanee in Feeler county. This is tb' first tirec In years they ha bees repored in Ibis part of the State. They are the same kind of grasshoppers which did so mwh damage about Perbatu. Allan. , five years ag3 , 'THIS ILliALT M.tL&K551' . INSTIIL'MENTS placed on record Wednes. day. June 5. 3ts : Warrunty Iee,1s. Louis Schroeder. trustee. to LI. East , let 3 , block II , Brown park..3 53Q Quit ClaIm Iee.ii , Al. B. Patterson and buband to Al. K. . Lund. lot 17 , block I. GUns- baugbe add. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I Dee. ) , Sheriff to New Englanol Lean and Trust Co. , tot 53. block 11 , Aflrigbte Annex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Same to same , lot 2 blok 3. Delve- der . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S.Iime to same. unit. 1.16 lot 2. blo&k Ii. Itanacom Place . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Same to same. lots anti II. black 5 , Afabonsy & Al add. . . . . . . . . . . ill Same to same , lots I to. 4 , 9 t 29 , blOck 5 : lOts S to 3(3. l. 50 nt1 Si , block 6. ltn I to 8 , 17 to 54 , Week 5 , Fayette Place . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 $ Sheriff to W. 0. Ure. lot 40 , Pertet add. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S.me to same. lot 1 , bloCk 12. South Omaha . . . 255 Same to same , Jot 11. block 15 , Shlons udd . . . . . . Total amount of transfers E.BOYDUCO , , 'iulephoiiu I 039. 01110113:1 , NOS COMMISSION , ( ; 1LtIN , PROVISIONS and STOCKS BOARD 01 : 14e-t sire. Ii. CnLcau N.w Trek. Crttpt.ornti. Jotin A. ' 1l'arr , , . Ca Removal I U. ft. Penol 05 ; Cu tsuecesors IS C3r&sle-Sirrr0 Coat. Co ) hi , ' rcthw. I ed to reo 4 , New rurl Lit. hiellding.