10 THE OMAITA DAILY "BEE: WEDNESDAY, Jt'XE 5, 1001. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL ymipa!ftdTe L'qnidtticn it Main Feituro of the Wheat Ifaiitt PRICE IGNORES WEATHER CONDITIONS Jnrn Hnles Dull mill Pushed IIiim im nrd by llcm ) ltnln Pro IrIiiii lnlet. Iteni Onts . c r s of C'HK'AOO, June l.-The wheat mnrket fan the gamut of prices today, wiin manipulative llriulilittion the ffntiirc-. JUiy delivery closed weak nml Ifll'ni' lowet, July corn clo.vl "-ie. lower, July e under yesterdays tlnul price mid pro visions closed tinchnngcd nt 2H lower. There was another excltlnit session, wit" nn extremely large volume of business in the 'whent pit The remnrknble tre"RU which charueterlzed the market J ester lay wns not mnlhttiliinl, for a pyrtitechnlcnl ndvnneo In the price wns followed by u decline which. In the fnce of general con .lltlons, wii!. probably, unite ns scn-m-tlonnl, provhm that the July option s II Is In the grasp of mnnliiitlntorij. July whent opened Hf'.e to IMU.' hlRhcr nt 78e to in'ie, under conditions strongly favoring the manipulatory. There were Rood mini In the went nnd northwest and everything but wheat responded to th s influence. Ilnrdly rerovcred from tlKlr rhnrk of yesterday, the wpeculu tore were loath to believe the showers would ile pren the market and, running In their buying orders In .ticb confusion that busi ness could hardly bn transacted, they ran the price up to 70e within u few min utes after the opening. The anxious shorts were then fed with lone lines put out by f.'ommlxilim houses which bid up the price yesterday anil when the source of thf supply became common knowledge the buyers Joined the ranks of the manipu lators nnd began selling, t'nder the force of fresh reports or general copious pre cipitation In the Dakota. Nebraska, Kau nas nnd other drouth-stricken localities. o.,.t l,n r,i,nriritl riflVr I ntr III' commission houses the mnrket reacted Instantaneously nnd within nn hour July wheat was sen tntr ut Tr."..,. ihn low tirlee of the dnv. Within this range there wns little oppor tunity for the most modest pro'lt-taklng for any who bought nfter the high price nt the opening, but when the . minimum figure wns touched the manipulative cli nn ii i rnttiriidl in the liuvers' side and the rally which followed cnrrled the price to 77Uc. At this etnee the recent purchasers showed a disposition to take profits nnd the price rencted, and nt the close was n.nU nml tflli.e lower nt 7iiVc. The world's visible sllpplv decrcised 3.500,000 imahnU Hen lion rd clenrnnces of wheat and fluor were equnl to M .) bushels. Ten loads were reported taken for export. Primary receipts were ini.ooo bushels, rhlcngo contrnct stocks decreased PM.Wo hushcls. Minneapolis nun minim ro n.iriril .12.1 enrs. ncnlnst 1!iS Inst week an 651 a year ago. Local receipts were 171 enrs. four of contract grade. The corn market wns dull and heavy, with vrv llttln Interest tnken In n sneeit- lntlve way. Halns In the corn belt had n bearish effect nnd fluctuntlons were narrow. July corn sold between ll'ic nnd 4(tje nnd rinsed s;f?;e lower nt IP i It H -Tie. Local re. celpts wero CM enrs, sixty-three of contrnct grnilc. , , , Onts hnd a downwnrd tendency, with the other cereals, Influenced like corn, by the tinnvv rnlnn In Nplirnsku. hut nlso bV the Increase In the locnl stocks nnd rnther Imnvv aHllnir In- tonus. Jlllv oats sold between ISVic aiid 28i,c, closing J,c lower nt SS'je. Local receipts were 4ii cars. Thf. nrnvlslnn mnrket was unlet, open Ine hlehcr nnd ivlth some show of strength on better prices for hog, but weakening later nnd losing more thnn hnd been gained nt the commencement of the ses sion. July pork sold between $ll.47'j nnd $14.65 nnd closed 2ie. lower nt $14.521'. : July Inrd sold between $U5 and IS.22',4. closing unchanged: July rib sold between 7.S2'4 gi",R5 nnd $7.871.4, nnd closed n simile low nl minimum flmirCN of the dnv. Er tlmnted receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. 55 cars: corn, 350 enrs; oats, 200 cars; nogs, SS.ono hend, The lee.dlng futures ranged ns follows: largo white, S'-fc i fancy imall colored, 9'4c, fntiey small white, 914c KiHIS -Receipts. i-n.WD pKgs.; steriny; western, regular packed, 12U13c; western, elected. VMlr POULTRY -Alive, llrmeri springers, iocs turkeys. Hi, fowls, lie, dressed, llrmi pringers. I.IW, lurKeys, rfliK' MHTAl.S- 'I In. locally In a general way, wns rather unlet, nothing was done In fu- urea and very lime in me way 01 new business wns manifested In spot circles. Mid prices Mr the inner were rcnuceu io .tin. nli. nit l.'i imliitH In flvmnnthV with the depression of Hint metal In London and n incK of nuiusn scniimciii ncre. inc inur ket at New York was dull nnd unsettled, with apot nominally quoted at $27.."f) 28,'JO. rin in i.onoon continued us uownwaru ourse under renewed iKi.iidntion nnu con tinued absence of slituiort. closing wenk nnd 1 lower on spot to 127 ion nnd 2 lower on future-, to 121 10s. Copper In London recovered some of the loss ncored yesterday on light speculative buying, which closed that mnrket stendy nt 2m U higher, spot being quoted nt 60 7s Gd nnd riiturcs nt K) 17s fid. Mere the copper sit tintlon wns without change, ns was nlso nrlces. Lend remains stendv nt SI.J7H: spelter ruled steady at yesterday's ndvnnce nnd closed nt M.95ii4.05. Domestic Iron mar- Keis were itim-tive nnd nomtnnliy easy, i.ui witnout chnugc. ulasgow wnrrnnts closed at 73s 9d. JVrtlcles.l Opcn.l High. I Low. Closo.l Tes'y Whent June,. July... Bept... July... Sept,.. Onts July... Sept... I'oik July... Sept... Lard July... Sept... Hlbs- July... Sept... I 77i 77 75 755i 7fi 7SW79Vi 79, 7B 76 77'W 7r4?7IV; 74U 71V4 71;tlT4 73?i 43i 4ii 44V4 4Pi 44i;H 4i H',iff45 45 4I 441, 43U 2!l 2S 2SU 2SIJ 2S',4 26 26 26H ZWi 14 14 65 14 47'4 14 B2V4 14 o.' 14 70 14 70 14 B7H 14 6i 14 624 S 22W 8 S3 R 15 S 17',4 R 174 8 25 S 25 8 174 8 20 8 22Vs 7 87W 7 87?i 7 R2UI 7 83 7 Ro 7 S3 7 85 7 S2,4 7 82tt 7 S2V4 nnd In Kurope, Inerense, SOO.ofO buj total supply, ilecrcasc. 3.551,(0) bu. u, Ttt-i nitcu Miaies nnu (. annua, cast oi Hockles, Increase, 173,040 bu. Among the more Important decreases re ported are those of 13S.iio bu. nt Chicago private elevators, 101,00 bu. at rortlaml. Me DO.Ooo bu. at Quebec, 60,000 ha. In Mani toba and W.OOO bu, each at Fort Worth nnd Nnsnvtiie. The lending nerense is that of 102.000 bU. nt Newport News, Omaha wiioi.nsAi.r; .itAnicivrs. Condition n f 'I'rnilr nnri ttnotntlon in Mnii.r nml I'Hiicy Proilnce. KGGS Itccelpts liberal; cood stock, firm, lOlOJvc L1VU POULTIIY-Hcns, 7c; young and old roosters, 316c; turkeys, &3Sc; ducks and geese, Cc: spring chickens, per lb., 1SQ20C. IIUTTKH-Comninn to fn r. 12c; choice dairy In tubs, lCaUc; separator, 18c, l'ltllSiI l'lrill-Hlnck I), is. lsc: white bass. Sc. bluullsh. 11c: bullheads. 10c: blue tins, tr- Iriffnlns. 6c! i-nlMsll. 12c: cod. SC. ki'upples, 7U10C, clscoes, 7c; liulluut, lie; her ring, uj; uauuocK, ibc; picKcrui, ic, pine, va; red snapper, lOu: salmon, lie; sunusn, oc; trout, 9c; whltcflsh, 9c, Piuiit.'.si Llvt, per uoz., l. V1CALS Cholc. HSflOc. HAY Prices uiiotsd by Omahn Wholesale liny Dealers' association: Choice upland. SlO.mj: No. 1 tin and. Sio: iuH::i.m. W. coarse, it.M. jtye aiifaw, incse prices nn lur l.ny or goud color and uuauty, ui mand fair. Itccelpts, 13 cars. UA IS .so i while, i"Jc. COllN No. 3. 43c. UitAK-fU. '1 VliOETADLBS. SPINACH-Pcr bu. box, 40c. ASPA HAG US Native, per doz., 35340c. nuLiiiAitit iloniu glown. iter lb., lVjC NKW BUUTS-Pcr dor.. 15c. NliW CAltttuTS-Per doz., 60c. N U W I'miNll'S Per 1102.. &UC. CLUL'MHIiHS Hothouse, tier doz.. 60c il.W. UAHKUTH I'cr BU., 60C LKTt UCtJ i'cr bJ., l"0(U-.'3c. HADlHHKS-I'er doi., 13(320c. 1' 11SI.H V Pit 102.. 3c. POTATOICS Per bu.. 7oSOc: Colorado, ll.0"J41.10. uaiiijvue; new (.aiiiomia. ivtc. TO.l. i'Oi;ij-IMorMa. Der (i-basket crate, fancy. I3.D0. UNIONS llcrmudas. ncr crate. S2.25: new Cnllfornlu, 2c. CAUi.ii' l.uwisit at. Louis, per crate, a. UKANS-Wax, per 1-3 bu.. 75s; string, per 1-3 uu., idc. , PIJPPKHS-I'tr bu. sos. I'KAS Per du., .'; per i-3 bu 76c CtCLliHY Callioiiiia, per ouncn. NEW POTATO3S-Pcr lb., 2030. FHU1T3. STHAWHKRIHUS Kentucky. J2.2S; Mis. sourl. S2.25. LiiUKUiES California, per -lb. dox, tl.75. UOOHEHKHUIES-i'cr Z4-qt. case, TUUP1CAL KllUITS. OHANGES-Callfornla seedlings. 12.75 .7.00: nnvn s. J3.50: Med. sweets. S3.2a(33.50. LEilUNa cuiitornia. extra rancy, tcia: choice. iS.'io. UANANAS i'er huuen, nccoraing 10 size, t'.ijsr'.W. FIGS Cnlltornln, new eartons, 75c; layers, C60; Imported, per lb., lOJfllc. UAi lib fersian, in uu-iu, Doxes, oairo, 00 per lb.; Halloween, ujc per lb. I'l.MiArri.r.a-i'cr uoz., w. MISCELLANEOUS. HONEY Cullfornla, per 24-acctlon case, 13 7n- -JUi;i;- i'cr oni., h.ou: per aau odi., -.io. NMtTH Knirllsh walnuts, ner lb.. 15c: til' nnris. tier Hi., l.lc: nlmonds. ner lb.. IS'if'Jou raw ne.inutt. ncr lb.. C4i5Hc: roasted, SJi'ui VAc: iJrnzllB. Uc; pecans, lwf c: eocoanuts. illDES No. 1 green. BJtc; No. 2 creen, 44c; No. 1 saltca. 6Vic; No. 2 salted, .4c: ISO. I veni can, s 10 1.5s ion., oc. n, - .-, calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 60; dry hides, Sffiiae; nheep pelts, SiUioc; liorse iiiuob. ii.mku.... 1 St. I, mils Crnln nnd Provisions. kt i.ncts. .lunn 4. WHEAT Lower: No. 2 red, cash, elevator, 72c; track, .4 4J4c: July, 70?ic septemuer, b'j?c; sso. . hard. 7.1UTi74r. COUN Lower; No. 2 ensh. 42'ic; trncK, Phllndrlpbln Producp MnrUrt. PHILADELPHIA, June 4.-HUTTER- Stendy, fair demand; fancy western crenm- cry, i?(i3Vc; inncy western prints, iiic; fnncy nenrny prints, aic. Eaus Firmer. good demand; ircsn nearby, 14c'; fresh western, 14c; fresh south western. 13c; rresn eouincru, vn CHEESE Firm, fair demand: New 1 org full crenms. fnncy small. SUIlO'ic: fair to choice, SHQOUc, Peorln (Irnln Mnrkpt. PEOniA, June l.-COUN-Steady; No. 3, 42c. oats Active: ro, 2 white. :s?ic. uiiica through. . . whisky on the tint s of 11.27 for nn- Ishcd goods. tlliinitkre (irnln MnrKrt. MILWAUKEE. June 4.-WHEAT-Lower: No. 1 northern. 75uu:6c: No. 2 northern. 73i g"4c: July, 7&ifJ79,se. HYE Lover: No. 1. SS'ifiolc. HAHLEY Stendy; No. 2. 06c; sample, 40S 54 c. MOVHJIKVrS I.V STOCKS AM) IIOM)S. I'lmnril Course of Prices lteeeles n lleplileil Lheek, NEW YORK. Juno 4.-The utiwnrd course of prices received a decided check today. Reports of drouth In the southwest gave rle to the cross speculation tisunl at this period of the year to bull wheat nnd to benr the grnln-cnrrylng roads. The effects of this were pnrtlculnrly manifest In St. Paul nnd the Southwestcrns. The dcclln In Union Pacific renched 3 and St. Paul 2J. Reports of a falling off In new orders received In the Iron trade, although actual consumption Is reported to be still running close to production, awakened remlnls- seences of Inst year's collapse In the steel securities, rnorc wns, nesidcs, neavy sell ing by professional opcrntors to take profits on yesterday's rise, Loudon Joining fn the selling nnd reversing Its position of yesterdny. Allegations Hint the Missouri Pncl lc wns to be nccorded an Influential Interest lit Southern Pnclllc In return for relinquishing to the Pennsylvania the Wabash nnd Lnkc line properties nnu tnni rnion Pnejiic was to hnve n voice In Atchison affairs were In the buvlng. Pennsvlvnnln rose nn extreme 3 points. Sojthern Pnclllc li nnd the Wheeling & Lake Erie stocks 2Q3 points, Rock Islnnd rose nn extreme 6'4. The movement seemed to he bnsed on the belief In n belated admission of the company to n share In the advantages of the Northern rncmc settlement. The rise in Ontario Western nn Its cnnul ncnii sltlnn reached 4i. Den Moines & Fort Dodge rose 3W. T he bond mnrket was Irrecular. In xvm. pathy with stocks. Total sales, par value, 13.283.000; United Stntcs refunding 2s nd- vnnced i pet cent on the last call. The Commercial Advertiser's findnn financial cablegram snys: Iluslness on the stock exchnnen hern nicked no innsldpr ably today, but the chief activity cen tered In the American department. In the early trndlng Ontnrlo & Western wns the mnrket favorite. Inter Interest was trans ferred to Reading- shares, other Amcrl enn shnres ns a genernl thing were pretty close to pnrlty until the close, when the list yielded silshtly, Union Pacific being pnrtlculnrly dull. 1 nt rouowmg are inn closing prices on the New York Stack exchange: bnlnnces, 2,825,0S9; posted exchange, $l.Sb4 JJt.sn, New York exchange, pnr. ST. LOUIS, June 4,-Clearlngs, J1I.119.IW; balances, tl.17S.fi9S; money. &H7 per cent; New York exchange, par bid, 25c premium asked, CINCINNATI, Juno l.-Clenrlngs, 3,43,. 2'; money. 31416 per cent; New ork ox change, 2Sg."A ,rn Vorli Minimi StneUs. NEW YORK, June 4,-The following nre quotations on mining mocks: Con. Adams Allco tirccce Hrunswlik Con ConntecW Tun.... Con. Cnl. t: Vn . . DfHilwood Terra. Horn Hllver Iron Silver Inilvllle Con.... . (3 .fii . 1J Little Chief 12 lOntnrlo Ophlr ipiinenlx I'otofl SaviiKO Slerrn Neda Kmnll Htm CD bJtanilard 6 I .2.1) . CO .11 ..M0 .Ifo . 11 . ID . . 12 . 43 .575 London Muck (luotnt Ions. LONDON, June I. I p. m.-ClosIng! Cons, money... do account .. Atchison CnnailLin Pac.. Ht. Paul Illinois Central iDlllMlIt t'nlon Pac. pM N. Y. Central.. Urle . .93 9-161 do 1st pM... .93 13-1C, Pennsylvania ..I03tt ,.; ..IIS', UD'i .. Pl4 ..152', .. i:i tlrilillnff No. Paclflo pM... Orand Trunk . .. Anaconda Hand Mines t.. S. Sleel do pfd .. 74 .. Vi .. 21 ..101 .. 12 .. l- . ('. .. r.3ii ..ior Atchison Mt do fd PJ do riil 103; Ho. Pacific 61 14 Ilalllmore & Ohlo..!u"si Po. nallway 35 ao pM I'j?,' mi TiI M'i Canadian Pacific. .. lii Tex. & Pacific 40s; 111. W.. 42'i'fi42Hi July, I2aic; September. 43c UA To l,OWer; io. 1 ensn. ia?c; irucn, " .Inlv. ?xn! Kentpmlier. liv-e: -No. 2Si'Ii29V4c: July, 28c; September, 2 White, 3l'i..o. No. 2. Pnsb ountntlonn were ns follows: FLOUR Firm: winter patents. $3.S0'i?3.90 strHlghts, 3.20ifj3.70; clears. J2.60ig3.40; spring epeclnls, ji.un; nnrn patents, j.toii j.ru HtrnlKlils. J.'l.lfiW.I'J.'i. AVI IE AT No. 3 spring, 71Q74c; No. 2 red CORN No 2, 43U'fiN3'!ic; No. 2 yellow, 43i fii43Hc. OATS-No. 2. 2SUf(?2S'4c: No. 2 white, 29?i 30c: No. 3 white, 2S?iU29!4c. nVK-No. 2. 54UC. I1ARLEY Good feeding, 46c; fnlr to choice malting, wsu4c. HEEDS No. t flnx. $1.71: No. 1 north western. SI. 71. Clover, contrnct grade. $9.50. PROVISIONB-Mess pork, per bbl., $11.50 ffrl4.55. Lard, per 100 lbs.. $8.17Wi.!5. Short ribs sides (loose), $7.75?(7.9o. Dry salted shoulders (boxed). W.nmitMi' Short clen Sides (boxed). $S.(CigR.15. WHISKY Basis of high wines. $1.27. Following are the receipts ind shipment for today: Rccelnts. Shlumcnts Flour, bbls 21.000 13,000 Wheat, hi 99.000 Ort.OOO Corn, bu 530,000 490,000 Oats, bu 712.001) 475,000 Rye. In 3.00) Harley. bu...... 15,000 3,000 On the Produce exchange today the but ter market wns strong; creameries, Wip li;c; dairies. HI?16c. Cheese, tlrm, Wiic. Kggs, steady; loss off; cases returned, IHie. M'AV YOIUC ii:KHAI, MARK 1ST. Qiinlntlimn of the liny nn Vnrluus CnniiiuiilHlrs. NEW YORK. June 4.-KLOUR-Reeelpts, 21,2t;s bbls.; exports, 3,(ni0 bbls. Market dull nnd barely steady: winter patents, $3.6504.00: winter Htrnlghts. $,1.5013 A3; win ter extrns. $2.r10fi2.,.i0; Mlnnesotii bnkers, $2..'5 (52.K; Minnesota patents, $l.oOij4.30: winter low grades, $2.302.10. Rye Hour, dull: fnlr to good, J2.30lf3.10; choice to fnncy, $.l.20ft 3.50. CORNMEAl. Quiet; yellow western, 96c; city. 96c: Urnndywlne, $2,4572.55. RYE Easy: No. 2 western. 59c. nlloat! etate, 55tt66c, c. I, f New York carlots. HARLEY-Dilll; feeding, 4Sc. c. I. f., New York; malting, 6St'62o, c. I. f., New York carlots, PARLEY MALT-Dilll: weBtern, tl34I7.'c. WHEAT-Recelpls. 193,3V) hu,; exports, f 6,013 hu. Spot, easy; No. 2 red, 81e, f. o, b., nfloat; No. 1 hard. Duluth. 91c, f n. b., nlloat. Options opened strong on n rquceze of July shorts, but subsequently turned very wenk, under henvy realizing on rains In the northwest nnd more fnvor nble winter wheat news; they closed un settled at HltlUc net decline; July, R0dj S2st closing at S0?ic; September, 76!ira. 7dHc. closing nt 764c. CORN-Recelpts. US.OiM hu. Spot, stoidy; No, 2, 49M.C In elevator nnd toe f. o. b., nfloat. Options opened tlrm, with whent, but later wenkened under benrlsh cables, realizing nnd better crop news and closed rosy ut iffc net decline; July. lUMOisc, closing at 4sjc; September, 4S?;ij48ttc, clos. lng rit 4SMc, OATS Receipts, 246,000 l,u,; exports. 125 nil. Spot, easier; No. 2, 321 jc; No. 3. 32c; No. 2 white. 33c; No, 3 white, 32tio: track. 82iTr33!ic: track, mixed. 32ff32!ic Options dull and easier, with com, HAY Ensler; shipping, good to choice. 92 d(93c. HOPS-QuIci: common to choice. 1901 crop, ivuuc; 0111 uhib. i'nnc; rncltlc co.i3t. 1900 eron. I05fl9c; 1S99. llfllfic; old olds, ilfto. ' HIDES-Steady: Gnlveston, :o to 23 lbs.. I ISUrv California. 20 to 23 lbs.. 15c. ' 1 LEATHER-Stendy; hemlock sole. Ruenos 1 Ayres. light to heavyweights, 2ij3c; ncld. 1 23UU244o. 1 WOOL Dull; domestic fleece, 26f(2c; 1 Texns. 1iW17c. PROVISIONS-Recf, quiet; fnmlly. $10.50 flll.oo; mess, w.miw'.i.su; necrs hnms. $20.0 ri.6u: nncket. $10.0ii(fil0.50; city, extrn I ml ' mess. $15.otfl7.00. Cut meats, quiet; pickled tallies. SUfrl0ic: nlckled shoulders. JT.OMi 7.25; pickled hauls. $S.757I0 75. Lard, steady; Western sieniueii, -, innini mrmij , con dnrnt. JRIi'irt: South America. $9,25: com TiAiimi Sri TS. Pork, nulnt: fnmllv. $16.nilf 1.D0: short clear, $15.60017,00; mess, $15.25 Wik.zj. TALLOW Quiet; city. 4'Je; country, t HICK Quiet: domestic, fair to cxtrn, 3?4U c: Japan. 4W4e. MOLASSES Stendy; New Orleans open kettle, good to choice, 32df:IOo. ni'TTER Receipts, 21,496 pkgi.; firm; creamery. 151T19c; factory, HUl4V4e; Imltu-' tlon crenmery. HtI17c CHEESE Receipts, 13.SS6 pkes.; market . sler; tuncy large colorcJ, SHc; taiicy 11 Vl.'Hlninlv nt E6e. FLOUR-Dull, but firm; pntents, $3.o5si 3.75; extra fnncy nnu straight, w.mts.M Clenr, $2.R0fl3.0O. FI.AXSEED-Stendy; no mnrket. CORN MEAL Steady at $2.30. nil AN null; sacked, east track. 67c. HAY Prairie, steady, $5.0010.23; timothy, easy. $11.0OTill.40. VHISKY-steady nt $1.27. IRON COTTONTIES-J1.05. HAGC.INC,-6H7e. 1IRMP TWINE-fle. PROVISIONS Pork: Stendv: lobbing $15.75. Lnrd, quiet, nt $8.074. Dry salt meats, easy: boxed lots, extra shorts. $8.25 clear ribs. J8.37V4: clenr sides. $5.60. Racon. ensy; boxed lots, extra shorts, $9; clenr ribs. $9.12'4: c car sides. $9.23. M ETA LS Lend : Stendy nt $1.32V4. Spcl ter: Stendv nt $3.fi2W. POULTRY Firm; chickens, ,7c: springs. 12?(loe; turxeys, tie; iiiicks, c; springs, ;uc iieese. Ic: snr ngs. 8c. HUTTER-Stcndy; crenmery, 15S19c; dnlrv. 1211 15c. EGGS Steady nt 10?;c, repacked nnd cases Included. RECEIPTS Wheat, 35,000 bu.; corn, 81,000 bu.: oats. 35.ono mi. SHIPMENTS Flour. 8.000 bbls.: wheat, bu,; corn, 127,000 nu,; onis, w,m du. Liverpool (irnln nnd Provisions. LIVERPOOL. June 4. WHEAT Spot, tlrm; No. 2 western, winter, 5s IHjd: No. 1 Canada Po.. Ches. & Ohio Chicago & Alton. ilo pfd C P. ft; Q Chi. Ind. & L... do pfd Chicago & n, Chicago & fl. no 1st pfd do 2d pfd C. & N. W (.. It. I. P .. Chlcano Ter. & do pM C. C. C. & St. I, Colorado So do 1st M do 2d pfd Delaware & II.. Pel. I.. A W.... Denver & II. O. do pfd Krle do 1st pfd do 24 pfd Ot. Nor. pfd,... Hocking Valley hi pro Illinois Central Iowa Central .., do pfd Lake Erie & W do pfd L. & N Mnnhattan I. Met. St. Ry Mex. Central .... Mi. National ., Minn. & fit. L... Mo. Paclflo 1 M., K A T do pfd N. .1. Central ... N. Y. Central ... Norfolk & W... do pfd No, Pacific do pfd , Ontario & W.... Pennsylvania ... Reading do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Kt. L. & S. F... do 1st pfd do 2d pfd St. L. Southw... do pfd..... St. Paul .. 7P;Toledo. St. L. A W .. SH; do pfd i .. S Union Paclflo lll'i .. P0';l do pfd Dl'i ..1SH Vabafll . 23 .. 3DU ilo pfd 73',;,Wheel. A L. 73... 133 I do 2d pfd 23'i Wis. Central SI I do pfd 4 P. C. C. & St. L. Adams Ex American l'.x V. S. fix Wclls-Kargo Kx... Amal. Copper .... Amer. Car & F... do pfd Amer. Lin. Oil... do pfd Amer. S. & It..., do pfd ....17 Tr 24 .... 4;iJ .... K. .... 1U .... S3 .... 21 ....ICS ....23!P4 .... fl'V lAmer. Tobacco .... 4ITi Anac. Mln. Co..., .... 7l!i'Ilrooklyn n. T..., .... Colo. Pufi & I,,., ....1S'.j Con. Gas .... C4V4 Con. Tobacco .... 70'4' do pfd , ....141'iGen. Electric .... .... 34'4 niucose Sugar ... .... f: Hocking Coal .... .... HI 1 Inter. Paper ....120 J ilo pfd , ....107'i Inter. Power ..... ,...i:0 Iiclede (las .... ....173H Natlonnl Ulscult. .... CjH National lyad .. .... 10U National Salt ... .... 07H do pfd ....115 No. Amerl.-nn ... .... 3i Pnrlrio Coast .... .... 61'; Paclflo Mali ....1R1 People's (Ins .... ....l-'DU Pressed S. Car... .... ,M',i' do pfd .... Pullmnn P. Car.. ....100 .Republic Steel .. .... 07 ilo pfd .... SMiVugar .....1W Tenn. Coal & I.. 41 Union Hag A- P. 79 do pfd r, V. S. leather ... 47i do pfd ffi ,U S. Rubber ... 71V do pfd SO U. S. Steel fi7i.;l do pfd 173S Western Union , . 4"., . 21 . sv.; . :t . (5 .ifo .190 . 90 .1.10 .122'; . . S3 . 15'i . 44'4 . SO .100 ,13Si . 50 . r: ,I02'4 .2:0; .lll'.i .210 ,. f.O'.a ,. 2"i . 24 ,. 73 ,. M ,. s: ,. 45',, ,. PV. .. 44'i .. 77'i .. 90 ,. CI .. 401i ..117 .. 4.-.'; .. K ..210 .. 19'i .. 75i ..H7'4 .. 61 .. K'i .. 70; .. l'li .. mi .. 20 .. 62 .. 5i; .. P9 .. 9IH Ex-dlvldend. norlhern, spring, t.s 2d; No. 1 Ca irornlii. s 4.85 for sixty days; posted rates. $1,831; lV4d: futures, easy; July, 6s lUd; Septem- f4.itrt nnd U.Rft: i-ommerrlnl hills. il.RHi. , . . ' - -. llfl, on ll'.itfl. c.okn Mnot. American mixed, new. nuiet 3s livid; American mixed, om, quiet, is :i(l: futures, quiet; July, 3s lliid; septem ber, 3s uu; octoner. nominal. i'igah (jananinn. sienuv. on so. HOPS At London (Pacific coast), steady, 4h1l4S 13(1, FLOUR Fnncy w ntcr. dull. Rs PROVISIONS Beef, steady; extrn India mess, 62s 3d. l'nrK, easy; prime mess west ern, BOs 6d. Lard, firm; prime western, In forces, 41.10a; American reuneq, in pans, 41a fid. Hams, short out, II to Id lbs., firm, 46s 9d. Racon, strndy; Cumberland cut, 26 to 30 lbs,, 45s; short ribs, 16 to 24 lbs., 45s 3d; long clear middles, light. 28 to 34 lbs., 4is; long cicar mimiies, neavy, 33 to 40 lbs., 40a Pd; short clear backs, 16 to 20 lbs., 40s3d; clear bellies, It to 16 lbs.. 44s 6d. (mourners, square, 11 10 u ius sienny, ots 3d. TALLOW Prime city, quiet. 25s3d: Aus tralian. In Loudon, steady. 26s 6d. RUTTER-Dull; llnest United States, SSs; good United States, 66s. en kknk . American unest wnue, oun, 47s; American tlnest colored, quiet. 4Cs, Recelnts of whent th last three davs. 253,000 centals, Including loo.ooo American. Receipts or Amer can corn during the last three days, 259,400 centals. ,ev Ynrk Money MnrKrt, NEW YORK, Juno 4.-MONEY-On call nt 3Wi per cent; last loan, 3 per cent; prime mercantile pnper, 3iqH4 per cent. STERLING EXCIIANOE-Easler, then firmer, with actual business In bankers' bills at $I.RSVr7it.RS"i for demand and nt 3 'IV 4.84;. SILVER Certificates, nominally COc; bar. E9ic: Mexlcnn dollars, 48c. RONDS aovernments, strong; railroad, Irregular; state, weak. The cluslnc pi Ices uu bonds toda are at fellows: U. R. ref. 2. reg.,.10',i N do coupon 107 do 3s. res 10) do coupon 109 do new 4t, reg....UAl do coupon YlWx N. & W. con. 4s, do old 4, reg IH. 'Oregon Nav. Is, do coupon Imi do it, rtg 1044 do coupon I'"1; D. of C. 3 Nt 125 Atch. general 4s do ad, 4s Knnrns City (irnln nnd Provision. KANSAS CITY. June 4. WHEAT Jul v. 67UiS7iio; September, 66We: cash, No. 2 nnrii,7uwif7ic; .-so, 3, tftU'WHc; No. 2 red, CORN'-Jiily. 40ijc; September, 41V4 Canada So, 2s 109 Chf. & O, 4Vjs 107V4 do f i:o C. & N. W. C. 7s..u:'.4 do S. K. deb. 5S..121U Chicago Ter, 4s S'; Colorado So, 4 S8 T. & R, O. 4s 1021 Rrlo general 4s JY, r. W, & P, C. IS..108H den. Klectrlo 6s... .10? Iowa Central Is.... 115 L. & N. unl. 4 I03i M.. K t T. 2s T. r. is io7V -,-. j. c. gen. HS...13:'; No. Pacific 3s 7IVi do 4s 10511 N Y C A. S L 4s.... 107 1'WU .101 do Is 103W Oregon S. L. 6a.... 127 Jo consol Js U6 Reading gen, 4s.... .17 103!i Rio O. W, Is I0U4 9'1'i St I, & I M c. 5s...l6!i St L & S P g, 6s, .131 St. Paul cons 1( 'St P. C & P 1 USH -110 ns 1111 Po. Pacific 4 93; So. Hallway 5s 119 S, n. & T. 61 Tex, & Paclflo Is.. ,11514 llO .M. Union Paclflo 4s. Wabash Is, do 2a West Shore 4s.. Wis. Central 4s do 4s 97"Va, Centuries . 99 ...W, ...ill ...11: ...11.V4 ... M', ... w; nid. Offered. eush, No. 2 mixed 41U5?IUi-;! uc; jn. 3 wnue, c. RYE-No. 2.' KliSiSCo. HAY Choice timothy. J10.SOffll.oO! rholo prnlrle. J9.75JllO.00. RUTTER-Crenmcry, HHfJieyjc; dairy, fnncr. lSHille. EGOS Steady: fresh Missouri nnd Kansas hiock, i'c uoz., loss orr, cases returned; new whltowood cases Included. Wc more. RECEIPTS Wheat, 25,600 bu,; corn, 10,400 nu.: oats, ;u.i) uu. 81 HPMENTS Wheat. 61.000 bu.: corn. 13. COO bu.; onts, 19,000 bu, Toledo (5 nil u nnd Seed. TOLEDO. June I. WHEAT Actlva and lower; cash, 75ic; July, 76sic; September, 74c. corn oun nnd lower; cash, 43io; July, ivc; acpiemner, iisc. (a i s-Hieauy; cam, sac: July, 28V4C RYE 5U CLOVER8EED Cash, $6.10; October, $3 30. MtnnritiHilli, (irnln Mnrket, MINNEAPOLIS. June l.-WHEAT-Cash, 72e; July, 72U72So; September, C9);c. FLOUR First patents, $3.95tt4.05; second patents, $3.7533.85: first clears, $2 70fl2.VO; sccoiiii ciear, s..vor(i-.id. , URAN-In bulk, $11,50011.75. (Iibiii's In Available Supplies, NEW YORK. June 4. Sneclul cuhln anrl telegraphic communications to Bradstrect's show the following changes In available BupnucH rrom last account: CORN-i'nited States nnd Cunada, east of Rockies. Increase. l.ldfl.OfO hu. WHEAT United States and Canada, east of Rockies, decrease, 3,551,900 bu,; afloat for lloatnn tock Onotnt Inns, ROSTON. June 4. can loans. 3W4 tier cent; time loans, 3V4fjlVi per cent. Official closing: A.. T, & S. F..., do pfd Amer. SUKr .... K l.fd Boston A Amy. Iloston Ulevated Roston & Me.... C.., P.. A. Q IJomlnlon Loai do pfd U. S. Steel do pfd Pltchbure nfd... Oen, Klectrlc :t9' Osceola Mex. Central rnrrot N. K. O. & C IO', Old Dominion 3t' Rubber :i Union Pacific 113 Union Land 3 West Hnd 91 Westlngh. Klectrlc. 0314 . 874 Atchison s... .101',; N. K. a. & C. .117 Amer. Tel. 4s .UtVj Adventure ,.2 Ding. Mining Co ,.IW,4 Amal, Copper ... ,,191 Atlantlo AW Iloston & Mont .. ?!' llutte & Iloston .tl5',j Cal. Si Ilecla... .. JHj Centennial .. 99't Franklin ,...1 Rumboldt 103 5s... (2 4S . 17' . 23li ....122', .... 32 ....(IS ....115 .,..M0 .... 34 .... 17',5 .... tt,K K Qulncy 171 Santa Ke Copper... 7( -Tamarack 330 Utah Mining 31 U Winona ... Wolverines Ex-dlvldend. Hank C'lenrhiK. OMAHA. June 4. Rnnk elearlncri today. Jl. 160,614: corresponuing nay last year. Jl 261.191: decrease. J100.&37. PHILADELPHIA, June l.-Clcarlns J29.56Z.U9: naiances. jaw.isw. NEW VUlllv. June . wiearings, iu:",iuu, "in. balances. $15,551,191. ROSTON. June 4. Clearings, $27,035,693 balances. J2.187.3IS. BALTIMORE. June 4,-Clearlngs, $1,274, CHICAGO,' June ll-Clearings, $29,6:i.?ii I1AR SILVER-Stendy nt 2iU(l. MONEY--2'(i2i.4 per cent. The rate of dis count In the open market for short bill is 3i per cent; for three months bills, a1,?! 3!i per cent. Coiulltloii of lie Trensury. WASHINGTON, June l.-Todny's stnte ment of the treasury bnlances 1 In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the $irAooo,(i go 1 rcservo In the division , of rei em itlon, shows: Available cash balance, $1g:,S-'.,o33, gold, $91,570,670. Cotton MnrUet. NEW YORK, June 4,-The weekly govern ment crop report wns quite the worst re ceived nt this season of the year nnd din much to hold the mnrket stendy. I- ore- cast for warmer nnd clear wemuer m' the entire belt tonight nnd tomorrow checked new buying fii the afternoon, but did not weaken nrlces. The New Orleans mnrket contributed to the Mrength here by sending lmportnnt buying orders. Llcr pool bought freely nround the )enlng nii'i iigntn nenr the close. The close ns stendy , with prices K;7 points higher. Spot closed quiet: middling upland. SUc; middling gulf, SUc: sales, 1.206 bales. ' LIVERPOOL, June l.-COTTON-Spot. moderate business; prices tlrm; American middling. I13-32d; t he Miles of the day were 0.0110 bales, of which 500 were for gpeculntloii nnd export, nnd Included 5,600 Amerlcnn: receipts. 3,000 bales, Including l,y) Amerlcnn. NEW ORLEANS. June 4,-UOTrON-Steady; sales. 3.900 bales; ordinary. (VV:. good ordinary, 6 1-lGc; low, middling, Tic, middling. 74e; good middling. SUc; mid dling fnlr. S'jc; receipts, 2,621 bales; stock, "sT.3 LOUIS. June 4.-COTTON-Steady; middling, 7 11-K.c; sales. 10.0CO lc: re ceipts, 1.RR2 bales; shipments, 2.OS0 bales, S,G,v:Elr!rSjune l.-COTTON-Stendy nt 7 13-16C. CnfTee Mnrke. NEW YORK. Juno 4.-COFFEE-Spot, Din iirmit" Vn 7 invoice. 6Uc: Cordovn, 8iin2'4c. Indifferent chunges occurred In valies todny. The mnrket opened steady, with prices unchanged to 5 points lower. Room buying nnd light demand from abroad cnused a reaction to last night s prices, nfter which there wns no chnnge whatever. Largo deliveries from America ti.r,,imiinnu in snmn ovtoiit counterncted the effect of the big receipt In Rrnzll. The market closed with nrlces net unchanged. Snles. 10,700 bngs. Including: August, 5.30c; September. &.8yflS.4(V: October, 5.40c; No vember. 5.15c; December, 5.55c; March, 0.00c; April, 5.. 5c. F.vniiornted nnd Dried I'rultm. NEW YORK. June 4,-EVAPOimTED Aipr.T.R'riiP mnrket ruled rather quiet. but wns in sellers' favor, owing to tho fnct that supplies of desired stock were scarce. Prlcps were unennngeu 111 ine cinse, tuuit common. 4V4c: prime, 4'iW4:';c; choice. 6 r.ltn fnncy. lii6lA.c. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Ruled Innctlvo nnd nominally steady at old prices. Prnnea .liiT7e ner nnu nd. ns to size Htlrt nunllty. Apricots, Roynl, 7H'o,12c; Moor Park. RUTflSc. Tenches, peeled, 12gi2',4c; unpeelcd, ?c. till nnd nosln. wtrw A'nniv. Jun 4 OILS Cottonseed T, . I .t.,11 T n - 1 1. .lllll' linn. j-f iro'.i.'viui. uut. IX: ... strained, common' to good, $1.62V4. Turpen. ''Sav'aNNAII. June 4.-OILS-Splrlts of turnentlne. Ilrm nt 32Vlc Rostn. firm; Muninllnns! A. It. C. $1: D. $1.05: E. $1.10 F. $1.15: O. $1.20; II, $1.35: I. $1.50; K. $1.80! r "-, fs.. 15.50; WO. J2.75: WW. $3. t.HMr.ni'OOI,. June 4. OH-Cottonseed. Hull, refined, spot, steady nt 22s 3d, Spirits of turpentine, steady nt 27s 3d, New Ynrk Dry OnniU Mnrket. Mtii vnm: lunn i nnv noons There hns been no mnterlal change In the murkni an far nn i no iinnie trade is con cerned. The export demand for henvy brown cottons Is readily met. The general tone Is without nlterntiou nnu no ennugu In nrlces In any direction enn bo noted tnnnv. nrlm cloths continuing dull. MANCHESTER, June 4,-CLOTH8-Buy- ers and sellers apart; ynrn, uuu. Suucnr .llnrkct. WAV YORIv. June 4. SUGAR Raw dull; fair refining, 31-16c; molnsses sugar, 171ftn. refined olilct. NEW ORLEANS, June (,-uiiaiv- nnlnl! nnrn kettle. 3 3-161TIC: onen kettle. crntrlfugnl. STiWI'tc; centrifugal, K 4U-16e; seconds, 2Ts,a'lc. Molnsses, quiet centrifugal, 7iilnc New York Mie Stork .Market NRW YORK. June 4. CATTLE R relpts. IfW head: nothing doing: feeling steady, cnbles slow: shipments. i&0 cattle n.ion nnnrters of beef. CALVES Receipts, 150 hend: nothing do Inn-, fpellnir stendv: veals. $l.40'fiC.25. f)III'rl l.rt.'ii ivncuun, ,,., head; sheep, slow: good lambs, steady; me rilum lower: venrllnc. ensler: sheen. $3.50 4.37H: yearlings. $l.6fKJV30; lambs, $5.75tj(5.fO. I IOUS Receipts, ncnu; nominnii)- weuK. Sr. .losenli Lire Slock MnrKrt. SOUTH ST. JOSEPH. June 1. CATTLE neolnts. 1.602 bend. Mnrket strong to 10c higher: natives, $l.50Jfi.9o: cows nnu heuers $2.25115.10", venis, i.;at(i n.cfi : nuns ana suiki, $3.oora5.oo; etockcrs and feeders, $.',S5ff4.KO linns llcccinis. 11.547 head. Market IV KTlOc lower: light and light mixed. $3.70V 5.S2V5: medium nnd lieuvy, pigs a.WKin.io: iiuiK. o.iin.n.)s. SHEEP AND LA MRS - Receipts, 0 head. Mnrket steady; top uoiorauos, jo.iu. Nlnnx lllty Live Stnrk Market. Sinn CITY. Juno 4. fSneclal Tele- grniii.)-CATTLK-Recelpts, 800; mnrket steadv; beeves, J5.25Jt5.40; cows nnd bulls, mixed. $2.50J4.50; stockers and feeders, $3.tVW.40: calves and yenrllngs. JS.SO'S'I.-O. HOOS Receipts, 3.5C): market shade higher; selling, $5.55x15.70; bulk. $5.6CK55.62Vi. CONDITION OF THE IOWA CROP Cool, Dry Wontlirr So So Kavnralile for Crops Replanting; nt Com. United States Department of Agriculture, Iowa Section, Climate and Crop Service, Weather Bureau, for tho Week Ending Juno 3, Dca Moines, la. The dally average temperature of the Inst week was nbout normal In the western half of tho stato, and from 1 to 6 degrees below nor mal In the eastern half. The nights wore (mutually cool for the time of the year In all sections and the days generally clear with n prevalence of cool easUrly winds. There were a few very light and widely scattered showers, but much the larger por tion of the state received no rainfall during the week. All reports Indicate adverse effects of continued cool and dry weather. Late planted ccrn needs tain nnd greater warmth to quicken germination, and early planlel corn needs warmer weather to stimulate growth nnd give It better color. The dry weathor has been favorable fcr cultivation and the enrly planlel fields aro generally clean and In good tilth. In the southern districts considerable replanting l:ns been necessitated on account of damage by worms, which have been very destructive lu tho extreme southeastern counties. The oats crop has been more eerlously checked In growth by the drouth than any other cereal, but spring wheat and barley are greatly In need of moisture. Pastures and meadows are also showing some 111 effects of continued dry weather so clossly follow ing the saturated condition In early spring. Copious showers, followed by seaionable warmth, would greatly brlghfn the crop outlook, Hardens and email fruit alao need more moisture. May-May .May Mm' May May May May May .May Muy May May May May Mny May June June 2... June 3.. June 4,. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Choice Cattle io Actitti Demand Ettadj to Etrcng. and HOGS OPENED STRONG AND CLOSED WEAK So 4'ood Sheep Offered Today, lint Mnrket Held .lust About Stendy All Around nnd (lie Maine Could He Snld of l.iiinlia. Recelnts were: Olllclal Mondnv Oltlclal Tuesday. SOUTH OMAHA, June 4. Cuttle. .. 2,30 J .. 3,'AII Hogs. Sheep. Two dllVS tills week... I'.ll' 1K..VW Sflltln dill's Inst week 'i.Ti-j 17.5;a Same week before b,!ij liyXU battle three weeks ngo.. S.627 13,3V Same four wetks ngo.... 7.oo2 ll.avl Same days last year.... 3,SS7 15,06'J .vveragu pnco pulil ror hogs nt Omaha, the past seornl days with parlsons: 3JI5 l.o'J-J r-Tsn 6,27(3 ,6M 12.SWI 12.MH 1,251 SouVh com- 15... 16... 17... 13... 19... 20..., 21... 23... 21... 25... 16. . , I 27... 2S... 20..., 30... i 31... 1. I 1W1. 'H00.1VJ9.1S9S. 1SU7.10.1S05. u 21 3 671 5 23 3 63 5 l'U 3 601 5 66i 5 63 5 72 5 73'j 6 73 6 67 5 61T. 5 CO 6 031, 5 it. & 71U o ill 5 70 I 6 7P, 6 101 5 03 5 OS 5 VI 5 01 5 04 I 99, A51 4 W! I 85: 4 4 fS 4 S3 4 3 3 651 3 C3 I 3 62! 3 u 3 62 3 66 3 53 3 60 3 0, 3 o 3 5 3 50 3 5S 3 Kl I 3 611 3 211 4 SI 4 25 3 19 4 27 4 4t 3 55 I 4 3o 4 2-.il 3 621 3 111 4 25 4 35 3 51 3 12 4 26 3 52 3 07 4 II 4 26 3 lw 3 03 4 4i 3 521 3 0J 4 37 4 33 13 02 4 35 4 25 3 45 4 32 4 I! 3 40 3 01 4 '.M 4 IS 3 39 2 99 4 20 3 31 '.' 93 4 17 4 l!) 3 31 2 92 4 31 3 36 2 56 4 3 4 10 2 93 39 4 14 3 39 4 38 4 21 3 40 2 S6 4 30 4 12 it 32 2 S5 4 03 3 36 2 S6 I 34 4 10 3 82 2 1)7, 1 39 Indicates Sunday. The olllclal number of rnrs of stock brought in today by each rond wns: Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. 11 ses. C, M. & St. P. Ry. 4 II O. & St. L. Ry 1 Mo. P. Ry 14 U. I'. system 31 25 C. N. W. Ry 3 4 V.. E. As M. V. R. R. 40 53 S. C. A- P. Ry 2 !.. St. P.. M. & O. Ry 27 IS 11. o.- M. R. R. R 35 .'13 C, H. & Q. Ry t 13 C, R. I. & P., enst.. B 13 C R. I. ct P.. west.. 3 1 Illinois Central 2 1 151 1 10 Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p, 1.47S 3,7i7 5,15$ Total receipts ....1 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num. ner nt ueati inaicatca: Ruyers. Omaha Packing Co.... Swift and Company... Cttdnhy Packing Co..., Armour & Co Armour & Co.. S. C... Armour & Co., IC. C... R. Pecker & Degan.... Lobmnn & Co W. I. Stephen Livingstone i Hcnauer. . H. .Mawliltincy L. F. Husz Wolf Si Murmnn Other buyers 4i2 922 690 1.0S7 IS 93 10 BS 29 137 li 31 5 291 167 Totals 3.SS6 12,621 1,400 CATTLE There was n good, liberal run of cattle hero today, but tho demand wns In good shape, nnd as a result tho market ruletl notlve nnd fully steady on all de slrnble Krndes. There was tho usunl large proportion of beef steers included in the receipts nnd the qunllly of tho offerings ns a rulo wns very good. Packers all wanted tho cattle showing weight nnd nunllty and on such Kim s ine marKet wns active nna sieaay to strong. As high as $5.75 wns paid for a prime lond, which Is tho highest price of the veni- on this mnrket. Tho light cnttle nnd commoner kinds were neglected this morning and sellers found It dlmcuit to dispose of that class of cattle nt steady nrlces. Anything that was good enough to bring $5.00 or better was steady to strong nnd active, while the kinds that sell under $5.iO were slow and wenk. mere wns a goou uemana ror cow nun; this morning nnd the better grades moved freely nt good, steady prices. In fnct thero wns very lime cnange naticennio in ine nrlces nnld f6r any of tho cows nnd heifers on the market. Prnctlcnlly everything was out or first nanus early in tno morning. Hulls were nlso good sellers where tho quality was satisfactory and tho market could bo quoted Just nbout steady. Stags nnd calves also sold In yesterday's notches. There were only n rew stocKers nna feeders In the yards this morning and nnythlng good sold at what looked to bo sieaay prices, jieprcseniauve saics BEEF STEERS, No. Av. Pr. No. A v. rr. 1 780 2 75 32 106 6 15 1 770 3. SO 18 1073 5 2) 1 M0 4 fO 41 HSS S ) 41 1UG 4 33 46 113.) 5 20 1 1010 4 10 41 1144 5 25 1 760 4 50 33 1177 5 2 1 970 4 50 17 1169 5 25 1 970 4 M 38 1408 5 73 I 1030 4 V) 13 143S 5 2.1 4 847 4 50 41 1082 5 25 3 96 I 70 20 1128 5 25 18 t'Ol 4 70 22 1220 R 23 12 820 4 70 3 1460 6 23 51 883 4 75 24 1C 3 23 3 944 4 73 17 1138 6 ?0 2 1030 4 73 21 1210 5 30 9 736 4 73 11 1273 5 30 1 910 4 75 21 1287 8 30 1 1070 4 75 23 1163 6 30 16 973 4 f.3 18 1016 5 .10 10 978 4 85 22 V.M 5 30 II 1035 4 85 31 1418 5 20 J2 929 4 M 22 120S 3 33 )0 1121 4 90 65 1192 8 35 16 915 4 95 1 1720 3 35 12 779 4 93 21 1182 5 35 8 1152 4 9' 41 1186 6 35 1 620 4 93 16 1248 5 35 19 981 5 00 7 1114 5 35 4 1050 3 CO 41 1170 5 10 8 1070 5 00 18 1320 3 10 2 923 5 0) 27....: 1388 5 10 a 12W 6 00 20 1231 3 40 29 874 5 CO 40 1301 B 40 30 10S0 3 00 26 1236 5 40 8 1063 5 HO 38 1313 5 40 15 1050 3 00 100 1332 8 4'. 20 1218 8 03 1 1200 8 45 9 1125 8 10 3S 1192 8 43 40 1154 5 10 40 1083 5 45 21 912 5 10 1313 8 45 1 1000 5 10 21 1183 5 13 19 9'3 8 10 16 1182 6 45 6 1123 6 10 18 1269 3 SO 19 1127 5 15 16 1222 8 SO 5 1016 6 15 9 13f3 8 80 9 1087 6 18 2J 12M 5 50 21 1201 8 IS 6 1283 6 80 3. ) 1023 8 tS 41 1395 3 SO 20 1032 8 13 31 1201 8 88 7 1207 3 13 1 1350 6 55 20 1122 8 15 19 1431 3 35 22 1155 8 15 1 1310 i 85 20 1016 3 15 36 1177 5 M 19 1091 3 '5 44 1550 8 75 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 4 i20 4 00 46 ! 6 CO 25 (too 4 64 14 792 SO 16 701 4 M 39 898 5 05 41 806 4 75 26 1111 5 15 IC 80 4 75 IB 1021 5 23 31 $9 4 M I IJO0 4 83 3 (3 4 23 13. 63J 4 , M0 I IS 10 62 4 90 I J20 4 SO t IS' S SO DULLS. 1 130 3 JO 1 ..I0 4 10 1 1140 3 23 1 1160 4 13 1 11M .1 JO 1 , 114) 4 2S t 119 ) 3 3.) 2 1263 4 23 1 1070 3 43 1 SM I 25 1 110) 3 34 1 1330 4 2-1 1 11J5 S 54 1 1930 4 24 1 810 3 30 1 1524 4 f5 t 90 3 60 1 ! 4 33 1 1314 3 70 1 y 1 1 1J) 3 70 1 ...1770 4 35 1 854 3 !S 1 1 Ml 4 33 1 tOVI 3 73 1 1324 4 33 1 1JI0 J 80 1 12J0 4 33 1 1520 4 C) 1 1514 4 35 1 1300 4 04 1 1170 4 40 1 130 4 01 CALVES. 1 280 I 75 2 190 6 54 1 270 I 73 2 124 fi 30 J 140 4 78 1 270 54 1 36) 4 73 1 130 6 73 1 2.W 3 oo 1 P4 "S 1 170 3 73 3 P6 7 04 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 1 680 2 00 1 .() 3 33 1 970 .1 04 1 960 J 30 2 635 3 0) STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 1 410 3 M t 666 4 S3 2 890 3 13 1 74 4 25 63 338 3 15 1 1000 4 ?.S 3 632 3 2', 6 676 til 1 tCO 3 4 8 10CO 4 30 2 6.'0 S V) 6 SIS 4 30 1 5'i) 3 J.4 2 34 4 .0 2 1014 3 54 47 6S1 4 60 2 494 4 04 2 863 4 0) 1 830 4 04 6 483 4 64 1 480 4 04 13 657 4 70 2 433 4 23 2 907 4 7S 5 802 I .19 grass steers, . $J.0fjr4.M. cn-vs. " ?5ffi.f0; heifers. $3.SOji5.25; ennners, $2.50jJ3.iof bull, $3.IOfH.P5; cnlves. $1 Wltad.O"). .... HOOS-Recolpts, 21,500 head. Market opened strong but closed tC'ic lower, top, $5.9S; bulk of snles. $5.:(5.fe: henvy, $5.Uli5.95. mixed packers, 3.70t5.S5i light, $S.OO'fS.75; pigs, $S.M. 9HEi:P AND LAMPS Receipt". 3.0.0 head. .Mnrket strong, western lambs, $1 515.50: western wethers. $1.0084.50; western yenrllngs. $15034.10; ewes. $3,751(4.25: cullf, J2.75fl3.50; Texas grnss sheep, $3 0OJJ4 15; Texas Limb?, $l.254.70; spring Intrtbs, $5.00 J5.75. Mock In SIkM. Tho following tnble shows the receipts of cnttle. hogs nnd sheep. nt the four principal live stock mnrkcts' June 4: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 3.P0I 12.682 l.5!9 Chicago 3,600 20.000 9,ei Knnsns City 9.230 21.A1 3.600 St. Louis 4.700 10.70) 7.K") , 21.331 fll,7S2 21,'.".'J Totals 1... 1... 1... 2... 4... 1... 1... 4... 1... 1... 2... 1... 1... 3!'.'. 3... 3... 1... 7... to... 820 1070 1010 903 1017 850 980 983 1080 861 190 960 900 813 1000 82.) 1056 970 974 914 773 1180 1C04 1070 H M 1012 840 734 1C95 900 S'H 1017 614 1210 1010 1090 620 1110 1010 1170 1070 604 930 1133 860 10'i) 1001 2 no 2 SO 2 50 2 75 3 78 2 73 2 73 2 75 2 85 3 00 3 0) 3 04 3 00 3 10 3 04 3 15 3 "0 3 25 3 25 3 23 3 23 3 23 3 23 3 23 3 23 3 25 3 25 3 SO 3 fO 3 50 3 50 3 51 3 80 3 50 3 80 3 65 3 13 3 'S 3 75 3 83 3 90 I 00 4 10 4 IO 4 l"l 4 M 4 W COWS. 7 2 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1...'.'.' 19 2 1 8 6 1 20 18 1 1 8 11 3 3 1 8 11 1 1 2 1 4 1 1 1 I 15 1. 1... I... 3... 1... 8... 1... , 1003 520 1183 500 , 1050 1031 , 1040 , 10SO 1294 , 1144 , 1831 1150 , HIS 1193 , 990 , 1131 1026 13-4 963 1116 1234 1204 , JOi.4 1132 1226 1310 1331 1046 1048 954 820 1215 1074 1230 1204 1020 670 1284 682 790 10(.) 1370 1093 1080 910 11U0 HOWS AND HEIFERS. ,.1021 t 14 21 1201 ,,1007 4 13 STEERS AND COWS. .. 711 4 J5 28 1191 HEIFERS. ,. 604 3 04 1 , 940 (11 3 13 t 1124 ,, 4i( 3 23 II Hi 4 C4 4 10 4 10 4 14 4 13 I 21 4 23 4 28 4 25 4 25 4 23 4 25 4 25 4 25 4 25 4 30 4 30 I 33 4 33 4 (1 4 40 4 14 4 10 I 10 I 44 4 45 4 45 4 '.0 4 54 4 30 4 34 4 50 4 34 4 SO ( 54 4 80 4 30 t 0 I .') 4 60 4 60 I fO 4 60 4 60 4 75 5 18 4 63 8 23 4 30 1 84 4 7$ HOOS The receipts of hogs todny were very nearly as heavy as they were a week ngo, but as other markets wero In good shape the tendency of values wa upward. On the start the mnrket was very slow, as nnckers did not like to nav more thnn steady prices, while sellers were holding' ror nn advance, i ne urst nogs som mostly strong to 24c higher, the hulk going at $5.70 nnd 15.72'. i. Trading wns rather slow on that bnels, however, and not much wa done for some little time. instead or improving ns the morning ad vanced the market became weaker nnd the advance wns llnnlly ell lost, and It settled down to a $5.70 market, the same ns yesterday. The range of prices today was Just about tho same ns yesterday, $5.0 being the high price. The average cost today, though, Is a shade better than It was yesterday. In spite of the slow open ing everything was sold In good season. Representative snies No. Av. 8h. IT. No. Av. Sh, Pr. 87 2C9 164 5 63 70 241 50 3 70 13 208 84 8 7tj 23 381 4) 5 70 82 3(2 40 3 tH 20 VI ... 5 70 Jl 207 54 8 C7! 69 232 80 8 70 68 242 ... 6 ;i 59 233 50 6 70 75 189 204 3 67'4 52 244 80 5 70 92 194 ... S 67 'I 68 2SS 160 6 70 74. 232 ... 6 fS 211 ... 6 70 90 176 54 8 67i 77 222 80 8 72'i 71 223 ... 8 07H 9 217 ... 8 7214 74 223 120 8 70 63 2(8 ... 5 12V4 68 234 80 6 70 68 2.17 210 6 i2'i 67 203 ... 3 70 fS 263 160 b 72'4 72 217 84 8 70 6.1 231 ... 8 T2 (5 231 81 S 70 36 284 164 3 '214 63 253 244 8 70 73 118 ... 3 724 60 239 164 5 74 71 241 ... 5 724 76 222 124 3 70 73 219 (4 8 72'i 63 218 120 8 70 75 226 ... 6 '2'i 84 204 161 8 70 77 356 ... 8 72' 4 64 21S 124 8 74 RO 234 ... 8 724 6.1 2)3 ... 5 74 66 253 160 6 72', 4 68 221 80 8 70 64 258 240 8 7214 88 224 164 3 ,0 64 23C ... 5 724 61 270 44 8 74 60 233 ... 72', 63 214 ... 5 70 61 237 164 8 72',, 83 213 204 5 74 67 2(3 ... S 72'i 82 237 80 S 74 126 2(1 54 8 71', 75 234 ... 5 70 61 261 54 8 72'i 36 251 160 5 74 54 333 160 6 72'4 36 248 8 74 60 383 ... 8 T'H 76 231 41 8 70 il 376 ... 8 72'4 81 203 204 6 70 76 236 204 5 72'4 73 207 84 5 14 65 370 ... 8 72'4 77 224 284 8 70 74 21 240 5 72'4 70 213 164 8 74 67 237 ... 8 72', 94 188 54 5 70 63 281 160 S 724 96 191 84 8 74 74 351 84 5 72'i 77 327 84 S 74 72 233 2(0 6 73'4 63 218 ... S 70 66 339 84 3 72'i 73 237 ... 6 70 64 344 ... 57314 84 229 80 S 70 17 237 ... 8 73S 73 226 84 8 70 23 261 80 3 72H 45 317 ... 6 4 74 343 80 6 724 79 207 ... 5 70 63 274 40 8 72(4 64 231 50 5 76 23 321 ... 6 7214 65 215 124 S 70 60 372 164 6 7314 62 304 ... 5 74 70 234 44 6 724 69 209 1(4 8 79 C8 236 ... 8 72(4 68 209 ... 5 79 63 235 ... 3 7!i 72 343 ... 8 70 60 286 ... 8 724 62 225 304 8 74 66 265 244 5 "2'4 68 231 60 5 74 71 144 80 6 72'4 69 233 160 8 74 61 281 84 5 72(4 92 189 ... 6 79 78 223 ... 6 7J'4 79 241 84 5 '4 94 202 124 5 724 73 228 64 S 70 63 323 ... 8 734 68 228 120 5 74 81 267 14 5 73'4 77 196 20 S 74 64 3A7 164 5 734 62 351 80 3 70 56 356 80 5 7314 72 ,217 ... 6 70 63 243 SO 5 12',4 84 214 ... 5 16 43 241 ... 6 72'i 73 213 80 5 70 76 364 ... 6 7214 60 399 64 6 70 13 213 84 5 7314 84 233 44 6 74 48 29 1 89 5 7214 73 290 84 K 74 61 331 ... 1 7314 64 270 160 8 70 68 281 ... 8 7214 89 232 ... 6 70 69 241 89 8 7?4 83 302 ... 3 70 78 248 ... S ll'i 64 228 120 5 74 63 J41 84 5 1314 88 241 40 6 70 . 53 295 129 6 7214 143 221 240 8 70 61 298 164 6 7114 156 205 ... 6 76 81 2! 120 5 7X4 81 251 324 6 74 83 379 164 S 7214 89 327 164 6 74 63 316 ... 5 75 79 332 50 5 70 60 292 164 S 75 58 244 ... 5 70 69 353 ... 5 75 63 233 SO 5 70 67 262 ... 5 78 73. 216 84 8 74 83 270 ... 6 73 38 218 ... 5 74 56 237 164 6 75 63 204 . 8 74 53 313 ... 5 75 44 231 ... 8 74 58 271 86 5 75 83 319 ... 5 70 84 273 24 8 78 77 325 80 8 70 6 355 ... 8 78 78 224 ... 6 70 68 253 80 S IS 32 331 80 5 74 55 311 160 5 78 62 229 80 6 70 51 297 40 5 75 73 211 ... 8 70 49 350 89' 5 75 69 212 160 5 70 63 2S2 80 6 SO Wool .Unrkrt, ST. LOUIS. June 4.-WOOI-l,nchntiged; medium grades, lliSTUc; light fine. 115?llc; heavy fine, 9!iflic; tub washed, ltffC5o. NEBRASKA CROP BULLETIN 8HEEP There was only a fair run of sheep here today, and what was on sale was of very common qunllty as a general thing. Packers, however, took hold In good shape and paid Just about steady prices all around. There was one bunch of pretty good clipped lambs that sold for $4.75, and some fair lambs brought $4.40. Spring lambs sold as high as $5.25, and ewes reached $3.60. There were no good wethers on sale today to test the market. From tho way packers acted today It was evident that good stuff was In active de mand and would have sold readily at fully steady prices. Quotations: Choice clipped wethers, T4.20 4.30; fair to good clipped wethers, $3.90 4.20; choice clipped ewes, $3.65ff3.90; fnlr to f;ood clipped ewes. $3.303.65; choice wooled ambs, $5.304j6.50; fair to good lambs, S5.WP $5.30; choice clipped lambs, $4.7504.90; fair to good clipped lambs, $4.50S4.76; spring lambs. $5.0S6.00: feeder wethers, $5.6OS?l.0O; feeder lambs, $4.O0Q4.4O. Representative sales: No. 3K clipped cull ewes 12 clipped cull ewes 6 clipped bucks 30 clipped cull lambs 9 ewes 90 clipped wethers and ewes 5 bucks , 75 clipped lamba 240 Inmbs 10S clipped lambs 45 cull ewes 5 cull ewes 1 spring Inmb 34 spring Inmbs 2 clipped Inmbs 134 clipped ewes 98 spring lambs CHICAGO Av. Pr. 76 $2 50 69 2 50 150 3 00 53 S 25 100 3 50 80 3 90 W 4 00 63 4 40 69 4 40 76 4 75 90 2 25 S5 2 25 31 3 50 45 3 60 55 3 60 100 3 60 5S 5 25 LIVE STOCK MAflKET. CMHr fienrrnlly Slendy llnno 4)pe Higher Sllieep Mow. CHICAOO, June 4.-CATTLE-Recelpts, 3,500 head. Mnrket generally steady, ex. cept Inferior; good to prime steers, $5.45 6.10; poor to medium, $1.505.40; stockers nnd feeders, slow at $3.10fl4.M; cows, $2.b0 1"i4.90; heifers. ja.OOfirB.lO; ennners, wenk nt $2.00f2.75; bulls, steady at $2,9014.50: enlves. $4.50f(6.00; Texns-fed steers, $1.2505.40; Texns bulls, $2.75fl3.S5. HOOS Receipts todny. 20,000 head; to morrow, 25,000 head (estimated); left over, 3,000 head. Market opened 5 cents higher but closed ensler: top, $6.00; mixed nnd butchers, 6.70f5.fi5: good to choice henvy, $5 Ml'd 6.00; rough, heavy, $5.5fi5.75: light, 15.tWil5.90: bulk of snles, $5.Mi'(5.!2Vi SHEEP AND LAM HS Receipts. 9,(00 bead; sheep, slow; lambs, weak; spring, J5.25tJ5.75; good to choice wethers. $4.l5'o 4.40; fair to choice mixed, $4.00li4 .30; west ern sheep, $4.16ff4.40: yearlings, $4.604.75; native Inmbs, $1.0085.40; western lambs, $4,751)5.40. M. Iiiinln l.lvr Stock Market. ST, LOUIS, June 4. CATTLE Receipts, 4,700 hend, Including 1,400 Texans. Market steady to strong and active; nntlve ship ping nnd export steers. W.O'HJG.OO: dressed beef and butcher steers, $.So1j6.60: steers under 1.000 lbs.. $.tV)f5.lS; stockers nnd feeders, $2.85f)4.R3: cows nnd heifers. $2.V)'a 5.15; ennners, $1.502.W; bulls, $3.25fM.25; Texas steers, $3.65f5,20, cows nnd heifers, $3.00r4.25. HOOS Receipts, 10.o0 hend. Market quiet; pigs and lights. $5,631)5.50; packers, $5.70fi5te: butchers, 15.K51irO.00. SHEEP AND LAMRB - Receipts, 7,100 head. Mnrket, I0fj15c lower: nntlve mut tons, $l.fW4.60: lambs, $4.oog5.65: culls nnd bucks, $3,1084.25; stockers, $2. 75 4. 10. Kaimna City l.lvr Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. June 4 -CATTLE Re ceipts, 9,200 natives, 50 Texans, 200 calves; beef steern. strong; cows and heifers, steady to 10c lower; stockers and feeders, 10ii20e. higher; choice beef steers. $3.4311) fi.fO: fair to good, $5.0035.40: stockers nnd freders. U'Sffu.OO: western fed Mcers. $1,75 (u6.Gi; Texans and Indians, H.SSijS.IO; Texua Lack of II n I t'tifnvnrnlilr for Orntv Inif t.'rops Wlirnt Head ing; I.OTV. United States Department of Agriculture, Nebraska Section, Climate and Crop Servlco of tho Weather nurcau, University of Ne braska, Lincoln, June 4. Clear, dry week with about normai temperature. The dally mean temperature haf averaged about 1 degree above tho normal. Tho rainfall has been below three-tbntbs of an Inch In all parts of tho stato and generally has been less than a tenth of an Inch, whllo at most places none at all has fallen. The dry, clear weather hns been most unfavorable for the growth of crops. Win ter wheat Is heading short and generally Is In less promising condition because ot the continued dry weather. In some coun ties the crop Is now considerably damaged. Oats, grass and rye also need mln, except In tho northwestern counties, where the heavy rainfall ot last week placed all crops And grass In good condition. Enrly planted corn has grown slowly and late planted corn Is coming up rather unevenly. The cultivation of corn Is In progress. Fruit was damaged but slightly by tho frosts ot last week. O. A. I.OVELAND, Section Director, Lincoln, Neb, AS ISLAND OW.VK1) 11 V OIHDS. One of the Wonder Spots nf the "World In the Mld-Pnclftc. Laysan Island Is ono of the wonder spots of tho world. On this little lump of rock and land, poking Its nose In mld-Pactflc, relates Pearson's Magazine, so many thousands of birds gather yenr by year to lay their eggs and rear their young that ono can scarcely step anywhere on tho narrow confines of tho isle without treading on a bird, a bird's nest or a bird's egg. Laysan is the most favored bird home In creation. On tho map, Laysan, or Mollor Island, will be found among n number ot imall Isles, rocks and reefs that stretch away In a northwesterly direction from tho Sand wich group Nceker, French Frigate Shoals, Gardner, Maro Reef and Llstnnsky. Laysnn Is tbreo miles In length and two and a half miles In breadth. It Is sprinkled with vegetation In the form of strong, bushy grnss and some low shrubs, between which a few pigmy palms struggle for existence. A long lagoon stretches across, filled with remarkably salt water no fresh water ex ists on tho Island, a curious fact, consider ing tho number of land birds who make It their nesting place. And everywhere thero are birds thou sands upon thousands of albatrosses, white and brown. In great distinct colonies; great rookeries of torns and petrols and frigate birds; countless rail run everywhere In tho long grass, bright red tropical honey birds, bright yellow finches flutter In the shrubs; curlows scream, ducks quack, crnke chirp all tho day. Bird lovers hearing of theso wonders, hnd cast longing eyes on little mld-Paclfic Lay san long before Hon. Walter Rothschild most ardent ot naturalists sent his collec tor, William Talmor, on a voyage of scien tial exploration In these regions. The fame of Laysan had spread abroad from various Bourccs notnblty from an interest ing general description given by the great German ornithologist, Ilerr von Klttlltz, who visited tho Island In 1S34. Rut It re mained for Mr. Rothschild's emissary to make a complete survey of Laysan's feath ered world. When rainier reached Laysan sailing from Honolulu by way of Dlrd Island or Nllhati, and visiting tho other rocky Islets to Laysan'a north ho was astounded, be wildered tho plaeo w3 alive with birds, His foot sank In birds' burrows nt every stop. Ho had been told that rail wero "tolerably plentiful" wherever ho walked theso llttlo creatures hurried out of his way. Acres of albatrosses mot his gaie. Where to begin tho work of cataloguing was a bewildering problem. At this time a Laysan Guano company was managed by a Mr. Frcoth, who was also governor of the Island. Mr. Frcoth had built a tramline on his guano Held but when ho took his visitor for a ride ho had to send a man on before to clear the lino ot tho young birds! The albatrosses on Laysan are absolutely fearless. They take not the slightest notice of the raiders who come to despoil them of their eggs and nil the other birds are as tame as pet canaries, with tho exception ot the curlews and ducksthese alone cannot be caught in n hand-net. Edward Huss, a well known business man of Salisbury, Mo., writes: "I wish to say for the benefit of others, that I was a suf ferer from lumbago and kidney trouble and all the remedies I took gave me no relief. I was Induced to try Foloy's Kidney Cure, and after tho use ot three bottles, I am cured." Decide Agnlnst Strike. DETROIT, Mich., Juno 4. At a meeting early todr.y tho 600 members of the local Street Railway Men's union decided to withdraw their demands for an Increase of 2 cents per hour and a twelve hour day Instead of 12, which were refused by the United Railway company. An element In the meeting favored striking to enforce them, but tho conservatives prevailed. Cnrner on ItnliTiioil Lumber, SAN FRANCISCO, June 4.-The Examiner says: Thero can be nn doubt that there Is in process of formntlor; n combination hnv Ing for its ultimate object the gathering In of all tho redwood Interests on this coast. The cnpltnl of this combination will be somewhere between $15,000,000 nnd $20,000,000 ami tho men who represent the capitalists In tho project nre In this city todny. Fire Destroys f'rnln. LOS nANOS, Cnl., June 4.-A disastrous grnln fire Is raging In tho valleys of the foothills about eighteen miles southwest of Los Ranos, A high west wind Is carry ing the fire rapidly southeasterly toward tho plains. Tho flames probably have de stroyed 20,001) ncres of grain nnd feed at this time. Unmix fnr Hie Trensury. WASHINGTON, Juno 3. Tim secretary of the treasury today purchased 1221,000 of 4 per cent, short-term bonds at 113.78H. Teieiilioue tOItW. Boyd Coinmiflion Co Successors to James E. Boyd ft Co,, OMAHA, NEB. COMMISSION UnAI.N, PllOVISIO! A.M) STOCKS. Board of Trade Oulldlnw. Direct wires to Chicago and New York. .C.gujiSiiomlciicc, John A, Warrtu 4 Co.