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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY JUNE 7, 1901.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Wiather it Af tin the Ooitrolliag Futnr. in
Grain Market.
PRICES SAG ON REPORTS OF PAIN
Vlirnl, Corn unit Oat. Close loner
mill l'rnt lelon. I" the Only
AfTnlr (lint Kxhllilln An)
MrctiRlh.
CHICAGO, June 0.-Wcathcr conditions
ci,,. trolled the wheat Hltuatlon iikhIii todsy,
li.'iiw raliiH till throiiKh thu northwest In,
inn Iiik notiilili! weiikncss In the pit. July
iI'smi lv lower; July torn lwl'.ne lower,
July outs VdHc lower and provision from
tu Uf lusher, ..,
tl tiimlly mi. client market was iltni.
Jw on account ot reports of bencflcim
Mini! Hi the northwest, opening iinehuhKi'd
to '4r lower at WiWte. Then; whm ii con
t.ilerjblo (lunntlly offered and unlckly tlio
mirkct declined to "I'ic. llcports irom
Missouri Indlcntcd a crop condition of W
HKal.int 43 Inst month, anU tills put u check
i ji notli ficptPtnlKr una July , offerings,
i li n was some prnilt-takliiK ly f'hnrts,
i id tin'" clrciiniHluuecN emmo a reaction
to 71 4r. The Improvement was only tent
poraiy, ltnurnr, ami tln.ru was a kniiIiiiiI
m dim to Ihr- end. Uut for the fai t that
the bull leader In corn, who previously hail
lictn rm both skint or the market, bi-Kiin
lnyliiK llbetitlly July fuM liuvt: sulfeietl
ii nint h Krratrr lois. September fulled to
iiifilutiilii Its ariy limitless una onsed In
wmpathy wlih July. The latter closed
v.i nkcr and l,e lower ot "3).c. '1 he volume
uas not extensive riepteuincr wheat sola
btlwteli T'J-V ami 71V- anil closed 1V1'4'
lower ttt ttV''i'- Tc" loads of wneat
wcie rtporteil taken for export. Primary
ictflpts ot wheat anil Hour wero cutiii! to
tlijiw bit.. Kalnst bu. a year ano.
and seuloaril tloiiritnoes of wheat and Hour
were ciicul to Cin.tw bu, .Minneapolis ami
Dnlutli reported till care, against Wi a year
I so, .Hid local leeelpts were S7 cuts none
I I lontrai i snide. .....
The corn market was easier to begin with
(ml decliletlly weak later In the session.
Tht nbeenre ir whipping Inquiry ami Hi
atldltloti.i belli,; made dully to the domestic
Htm k i were the causes ascrlbtd lo tlu
weakness ;.ntcness or I ho crop, with cold
weather heatletl toward tin com belt,
thiritenhm killing frot. lecelyea no con
sliler.itlnll from those Who-e selling cntlsed
Hi" lifeline .It. !y com sold between '.S'o
ntitl 'Fur untl closetl weak und l'ul'if lower
lit ); it:i't 'I he volume of ttade was
Miiall 'Klglitcon loads were reported taken
or t xpntt. Local receipts were 110 cars, ID
i f co.innct grmlc
OnH wire weaker and iinsettleil, A back-
.nil crop was reporteil, hut itgnlti the mar-ii-'
was koIiI down by local longs. It re
cntictl for a Miort time, but elusi'd near
tut. bottom. In sympathy with wheat ami
corn Tile Missouri crop report mukes tlio
cat condition only 07. ngninst i'J last month
id Sfl a year lino. There waa a fair out
Mtlo tlcmantl. July oats sold between 27Vic
and anil closed easy anil Ml'Vio lower
a 7c. Local receipts were M Oars.
The provision market alone showeil
strength, laril tending. Commission houses
wero Ktiotl bllyeis, both of lard nnd 'ribs,
but offrltiKH Were not plcntllut. July pork
business was executed nt the advance Gpot
tin was quoted at JJl?i 79 6d oral futures
127. This news Inspired confidence In
trade circles and resjltetl In n kooiI gnln
score berore the close of huslness. Copper
In Ionilon anil at New York tllsnned a
unlet it ml unchanged market, closing nora
lnall here at II lor l.ako Superior and
J16K!i4 for costing and electrolytic, while
spot copper abroad closetl nt 9 6 3d nnd
futures .CCD 17s fid. I.cnd ruled nulet nnd nt
unchanged prices. London closed at 12
fid I'd. Speller continued dull at, t3.Kfti.Wi
In London values wero redtlced s M,
Domestic Iron warn nt a ruled more or less
nominal In the absence of buslno'ss. Gins
row warrants closed at 53s 6d and Middles
borough at 15 fid,
OMAHA WIIOI.KMAt,!-: MAItKKT,
1
I'mitl 1 1 Inn ii f Trntlr nntl tluotn t Inn tin
Maplr nntl I'n nc j' rrtitliiec.
KfiriH Hecelpts liberal; Rood stock, firm,
KKllOU,,-.
LIVH I'Ori.THV-Hcns. 7c: younsr and
oltl roosters, ;'(tic; turkeys, fpjsc: ducks nntl
Keese. t!c; sprint; chickens, per II)., lSfiCiV.
Hl'TTKIt-fominon to fair, MWulSc;
cholct' dairy. In tubs, llflSc; Fcparatnr, ISe.
KHKSIt KISir-lllack bass, ISc: white
baas, 8c; blueilsh, lie: billlhends, 10c: blue
linn, 7c, buffalos. lie; cattish, 12o: cod, 0c;
crapples, 7fiiac; clscoes, 7c: halibut, He: her
rlnc, tic; haddock, 10c, pickerel, 7c: pike, ao:
retl snapper, 10c; salmon, lie; sunllsh, To;
trout, fc; wldieiish. c.
IMOi:ONS"Llve, per doz., 51.
VHALS -Choice. flV.
1IAV Trices quoted by Omaha Wholesale
May Dealers association! Choice upland,
i)..0; No, l upland, tin; medium, JO; coar.te,
Wo". Ityn straw, V6.50. Theso prices are
for hay of kooiI color and quality. Demand
tnlr, Ilecclpts, 19 ears.
OATS- No. 2 while, SOc.
COIl.V- No. 3, 43c.
HKAN-tlj,
VKUKTAnMJS.
SPINACH-Per bu. box, 40c.
ASPAHAdCS Native, iter doz., 3o04Oc.
Kllt'liAHH -Home ttrown, per lb., Hie.
Ni:V HUKTS- Per doz., 45c.
NICW CAIlltOTS -l'cr tloz., Sfle.
NKW Tl ltNIPS-Per doz, 60c.
Ci;ci;siHi:itS-llothoUHe, per doz., GOc
$l.it.
CAtlHOTR Per lJ SOc.
LICTTI'CIC-Per bll.. 2i)tir,C.
lt.DlSlli:S -Per tloz.. UftJOc.
PAKSLHV-IVr doz., 30o.
POTATOKS-Pcr bu 7(gc; Colorado,
l.lHM.tt.
CAHHAC.K-New California. !c.
TO.l ATOMS Klorlda, per 6-baskot crate,
fancy. $.1.r.o
OMONS-Hennudas, per crate, $2.!5; now
California. L'o.
CACLII'LOWKH-St. t.ouls. per crate, 2.
HliANH Wax. per bu., 75c; string, per
j bu., 7te.
PICAS- -Per bu . J2; per Hi bu 75c.
CKLKltV -California, per hunch. r,0B76c.
NICW POTATOKS-l'er lb.. 2Ui33c.
I'll I' ITS.
grown, J2.23;
box,
.STItAWtinUHHCS-Uomo
Missouri. J2.2V
Clli:UHIKS -California, per S-lb,
tl.7r: Mbsourl. Per 24-tit. case. $1.75.
PHACHKS -i'allfornla. per box, $1.50.
APHICOTS-Callfomla, l-baskot crates,
$1.75.
(!OOSi:HKItHli:S-Per !l-qt. case, $2.
TKOPICAL FRUITS.
OltANOKS-Callfomla seedlings. $2.75
3.ii; navals, $3.Mi; .Med. sweets. $3.'.'5Q3.r0.
l,i:.M()NS-Callfoinla, extra fancy, $3.75;
choice, 53.25.
HANANAS Per bunch, according to size,
J2.(e5l'J..Vi.
KIUS California, new enrtons, 75c; layers.
twe; imptirien. ner in.. iuai:c.
sairs, oc
unl. 1..., .....n til 7. 1IJ D II I
i yioc higher at $ll.tr2i,i; July lard sold bo- ' ''7. 1 '.; H' "". boxes,
.,' s.-rrii. n ml i.n . n,l closed at S.S.3J: I l'.r.J ' "1'owec n. .'.io per lb. .
I..!.. ..u.u Jr.ij i.n. i? piii nmi ifn'i . PINliAPl'I,KH-l'er doz.. tlJoii.OO
kJ M I j iun rtwitj in i ocvii ft ivm ;s
lr.sl.itr 7Ue Imiirnveil at $7.!i2'i. MI SCULL AN ROUS.
estimate! receipts tomorrow: Wheat, C
cais, corn. SIU cars; oats, 210 cars; 1ioh,
L'l.t ) heud.
The Uridine futures ranKcd as follows:
Articles. Open. i HIkIi. : Low. Cl0ie. Yes'y.
Wheat
June.
July
pt.
i. hi n
.lurn
July
Sept.
(Mils -July
Sept.
Poik
Jnly Sept.
Lard
July
Sept
nibs
July Sept.
Willi
7i!yu!
.3
I
7IM
4:!'.i
il'1;
I
lllt'tMll?.1i:
i
,:7J(,1t2S
l:fi'.(7
.. .. I .. I
14 w in (;;...
t It 70 , II kO
I
8 1
I
12 42 i
WillSW.,!
41 iHtnItU
,31
70iT0,,iil
2(i.
27141
s r.o
S 32',i
7 S7',il
7 00 I
S 4' !
S Mi
7
7 X
I
71J,
43,
4I,
i 'A
2ti'.l
14 ns
II 70
S 30 I
8 30 ;
7 S7uj
7 .S7:
1 1 (12!!.
i II 75
I
I S33
i s:;7!i
( I
92J4
l'2'il
II o"
14 (';,
s 2..
t -7i4
7
7 k74
No. 2.
iash riuotutlons wero as follows:
FLorrc-steuUj': wuitln-'pateins. $3.soy3.o0;
MI"vlKhts, $J,2iHlU.i"0; eears. J2.ti0tj3.40; sprlliR
spcciuls, $1.20; hard .patents, u.o4j:i.S0;
h riilk'hts. p.u'.fli;.',.
1 1 HAT No. 3 sprlnB, ISUKc; No. 2 red,
71 'f'iin:
t'OKN-Xo. 2. l2'i1J42'ic; No. 2 yellow.
4.1' ,1:.
UATS-No. 2. 2Sl(28Hc; No. 2 white. 2:)'4fr'
2!i-,e: No. :l while, 2-SU(ir29'ic.
llAKLi:V Kalr to choice malting, Suiii
e.ic.
SUNDS-No. t llax, $1.71; No. I north
western, $1.71; prlmo timothy, $3.60; clover,
(ontract Krade. $'J.50.
PltOVISIONS-Mess pork. ier bbl tll.fio
lilt.tVi Lard, per ICO lbs., $8..l5fiS.S7& Short
rlba sides (loose), $7.S51JS.OO. Dry salted
shoulders (biixeil). C.S7Vi!!lj7.12',t,, Short clear
Blilts (boxed), $S.10fS.20.
WIUSKY-Hasls or high wines, $1.27.
Following arc the receipts -xnd shipments
for today:
Receipts, Shipments,
Hour, bbls 20.0HO 17.0W
Wheat, bu 'Ji.000 125,rrt)
Corn, bu 339.000 ai7,fi)
Oatf. bll 329,000 3oi'.,000
Hyo. bu 2,() .......
Uarlcy, bu 7.000 l.OOo
Un thu I'roiluco exchange, today the but
ler market whb steady; creanierlrs, IK'lsc;
dairies, 1401 liu. Cheese, steady. K'i'olOijc.
Hbks, 1os off, cases returned, 10iSll't'.
SKW VOUIv (iK.VKHAI. MAHKIiT.
tluotn I Inns of the liny tin Vnrlnu
C'ommoilltlrs.
NICW YOKK. .Line K.-l'LOUR-Ueceipts,
!,!.si bbls.; exports, 10.122 bbls.; quiet and
easier with wheat; winter patents.
$3.65n 4.), winter straights, $.i.5og:: fe; "win
far extras, fiMlti.'M; Minnesota bakert, $.';5
2.55; Minnesota patents, $i.ti0ft4.3i): whiter
low tirades. $2.30fi2.10. Rye Hour, tlull; fair
to Rood, $2.30y3.10; choice to fancy, $3.201j
3.50.
COIINMKAL Kasy; yellow western, Mc:
city, le; llranilywlnc. $2.45fi5.'.
UY-Dull, No. 2 western. 59c. afloat;
htiite, R55(Mc, c. I. f., New York cnrlots.
I1AHLKY -Quiet; feedltiK. 4Sc. c. I. f
iNcw.ork, multliis. 6S6.'c, c. I. f., Now
nrk cailotu.
HA HI KY JIAI.T-U11II: western. 63B72c.
Wl I HAT Receipts. 4G9.150 bu.; exporis,
..,U."i liu. Spot, weak; No. 2 red. S2'4c. f. o.
b.. alloat: No. a red. Mo, elevator: No. 1
northern Diiluth. S6'4c, f, o. b.. nlloat (nidi;
No. 1 hard Dulutli, soi4c, f. o. b., alloat. Oi
llons wero Kent-rally weak nntl lower nil
day, slinwlin, the effects of further unload
lUK. forelpn senilis, easier cahs, j.oor
speculativo demand nnd Indifference towird
.MOVEJ1K.MS IX STOCKS AMI IIO.MJS.
revrrlshnr Shown In Itnrk Island
wln to l-Vnr tif Corner.
NKW YORK, June & There was n. de
cided subsidence of speculative nctlvlty In
stocks today, with a resulting depression In
prices. Losses were quite Inrne In some of
the principal active stocks, which have been
recent lavorltes In the speculation. The
market was ruled largely by technical con
siderations. There were rumors current all
day that the covering by tho bears yester
day had been achieved at considerable tost
and more or less uneasiness was caused by
this tact. A depresxlng Influence was the
disclaimer, on the part of parties Inter
ested, of the assumption that the entrance
to the Atchison directory of a member of
the llrm of J. P, Morgan it Co. was an In
dication of Morgan holdings of the stock
with a view of establishing community of
Interest. The net changes In stocks give
no adequate Idea, of the extent of the day's
price ranges, There was a considerable
show of strength at the opening, pnrtly due
to the Influence of London c.i account of
I lit. reduction In the Rank of Knuland late
and also 011 account ot operations by a
coterie of Americans now In London.
The selling pressure made an end of the
advance tie tore tho end of the llrst hour.
The levcrlsh tone of Hock Island was a
somowhnt unsettling Inlluence, owing lo
fears that a, corner may develop In that
stock. The Issue of jin.oijn.O'rt new stork
yesterday came as a total surprise to the
street. There hoa been an enormous accu
mulation of Hie slock recently, and the out
standing short Interest Is known to bo
large. The renctlon In the Block In sym
pathy with the general market did not
serve entirely to reassure sentiment. There
were 11 lew points of positive strength,
which, however, had only slight Influencu
In offsetting the general reactionary tend
ency. The vnrlous tobacco companies were
most prominent, and advanced on the In
corporation of the new company In New
Jersey, which Is believed to be for the -purpose
of taking over and combining nil the
nrcseiit companies. American Tobacco rose
an extreme l'i. Continental Tobacco 2i,
the preferred t-i ami American Snuff IV
Loiilslllo A Nashville wna consistently
strong oil the ground of Its comparative
low price nnd earnings ami advanced 2H.
Missouri Paclllc rose at one time 2'4, be
lieved to bo on account of progress in the
greater Missouri Paclllc" project. In the
ilron after thu onenlng the grangers. Pa-
cities, southwesterns ami New York public
utilities suffered most severely, St. Paul
loflng 4. the prefened 4 '.4 and others In the
group from 2 to 3 points. Declines of 1 to 2
points wero fnlrly general In the active list.
There were late rallies In the bond mar
ket which redeemed It from tho early easy
tone, trailing the changes for the day irreg
ular. 'i.v tal sales, par value, $3,71U.0oa. Culled
States lefunding 2s advanced 4 ner cent
and tho new 4s ',4 per rent 011 tho last call.
The following are Hit, Closing pricos on
the New York Stock exchange:
New York exchange, 10c discount bid, par
asked.
t HICACIO. June !.-Clearlns. $26,797,747:
balances, $2.s;s,Ml; posted 'exchange,
t)4.Mt New York exchange, par. ,
PHILADELPHIA. June d-Clcarlngs, $19,-Co-IM;
balances, $I.73S,V4.
IIALTIMORK. Juno 6.-Clearlngs, $(..
102, balances, $o92,7lo.
BOSTON. June ti.-CIearlngs, $:6,206.S1;
balances. J2.145.4SS.
CINCINNATI, June e.-Clcnrlngs, $3,C23,
750; New York exchange, 20c premium;
money, S'.Jflti per cent.
I.nmlnn .ttnok qnotntlon.
LONDON, June 6.-4 p. m. Closing:
Consul, money .,
do Bfcount
AU'hlion ,
f'anaiftan Pacific
St. Paul
Illlnol Central .,
l.iililll
t'nloli Pae. pfd..
N Y, Central ...
i:n
. !.' do let pM 1
. lit Pennsylvania. ...
. 9IH llenrtlns
lf0 .No. Pacific pM.
I78'i!nrnnd Trunk ...
141
1I1H
. M
Anaemia
Unnit Mln
I". t. tee .
do pfd
.. 7:
..
.. in,
.. II
.. m
.. 42S
.. MU
..103
I1A11 SILVER-Slendy, 27 7-1M per ounce.
MONHY 2 per cent; the rate of discount
In the open mnrket for short bills Is 31i3'i
per cent; for three months' bills, 3 l-lKj3'.ti
per cent.
,r York Mlnllts fltoeUa,
NKW YORK, June G.-The following are
quotations un mining stocks:
Ailams Con
Alice
llreece
ltrnnsivlck Con ..
ComMock Tun....
Con. ChI. 4: Va..
Deadnonil Terra
Horn SIHer
Iron Klher
Irfiitlvllle Con
(Little Chief
'frt a l
2)
11
I'ft V,r.hle
H I Phoenix
3 qnlnet
I Pa vane
Sierra Nevada
Small llupes .,
Istnnlanl
.230
.11S
. so
.. 12
..775
.. 90
.. 11
.. 8
.. 7
7
.. 45
..S70
HONKY Callfomln, per 24-scctlon case,
CI DMR Per bbl., $1.50; per half bbl., $2.75.
NCTS-KnBllsh walnuts, per lb.. 15c; 111
berts, per lb., 13c; almonds, per lb.. 18$(20c;
raw peanuts, per lb.. CKiS'jc; roasted, 6ir&
7Vt'! Hrazlls. Mo; pecans, lniic.
I1IDKS No. 1 green, 5Hc; No. 2 green,
I'.So; No. 1 salted, li'ie; No. 2 salted, 5Hc;
No. I veal calf. S to 12Va lbs., 8c; No. 2 veal
cair, 12 li 15 lbs., tic; dry hides, MilSc; sheep
pells, 23ft 75c; horse hides, $I.SOijS..'5,
St. I. mil firnln nntl Prnrlalona.
ST. LOUIS, June fi.-WHUAT-Lowcr:
No. 2 red cash, elevator. 71o; track. 7lti
7l'ic; .lub. liSijc; September, 67;ko ; No. 2
hard, 7;'4li3l.jc.
CORN-Lower; No. 2 cash, H'.c: track.
42ti42'2c; July. IP.jOi September. 42aC
OATS Lower; No 2 cash. 29c: track,
29ti29'4c; July, 27ic; September, 26c; No.
2 white. :iKrt3l,o.
RYi: Lower nt 5Cc
l'l.OI'll-Fairly active: patents. $3.55
3.75; extra fancy und straight, $3 151j2.uO;
clear. S2.Suif3.iK)
FLAXSKKD-Steady; no market.
CORNMHAI. Steady at $2.30,
I1HAN Dull, weak ami lower- to sell;
sacked east track, r5c.
HAY-Steady; timothy, $9.00i?13.00; prairie,
$9.C0fjl0.50.
WHISKY-steady at $1.27.
1 RON COTTONTI1SS-$I.03.
UAtJfj ircti i;iifi7o.
iii:mp twink-'jc.
PUOVISIONS-Pork: Steady; Jobbing.
$15.75. Lnrd, higher at JS.22U. Dry Bait
meats. Ill in: boxed lots, extra shorts. $8.25;
clear ribs, $S.:i7V6; clear sides, $8.50. Ha con,
llrm; boxed lots, extra shorls, 9; clear
ribs. J9.121-,; clear sides, $9.25.
MKTALS Leatl, firm, $I.32V(I.35. Spel
ter, llrm at $3.s2',s.
J'Ol'LTH Y Firm; chlckenn. "c; springs,
lSfdtic; turkeys, 6c; thicks, tic: springs, i:'c.
geese. 1c; springs, tic.
Hl'TTUR-Steady; creamery, 15Q19C;
dairy. 12yl3c.
liUCiS-Steady, 10i4c; rcpacketl and cases
Included.
RKCKIPTP-Flour. 6,000 bbls.; whent, 2,
0Ut bu.; corn 5(O0 bj.; oats, 44.000 bu.
SHITSrEnrrs-FIour. 7.OOO bbls.; wheat,
36.(100 bu.; corn, 181,000 bu.; outs, tS.uoo bu.
Liverpool Crnlu und I'rovlalon.
LIVKRPOOL. June G. Wll EAT Snot,
llrm; No. 2 retl westerti winter, 5s HHdlNo.
1 northern spring. bs2d; No. 1 California,
tis2tl: July. 5s ll'.irt; September. 5s 10ad.
CORN Spot, quiet: American mixed,
new, 3s HHd; American mixed, 4s 3id. Fu
tures, quiet; July. 3sllVd; September,
:is ll'kd, October, iiomlnnl.
PICAS Canadian, steady, os Sd.
HOIVH-At Lididon (Pacific coast), steady,
4fH 12d.
I'L01'R-Fanc winter, dull, fis.
PROVISIONS-Heef. steady; extra India
mess, C2s.'!d Pork, easy; prlmo moss ffe.it
cru, COt 6d. Lurd, llrm: prime western. In
forces. 4 In ti 3 ; American refined. In null
41s rid. Hums, short cut. II to If! lbs., llrm.
His Bd. Llnctin, llrm; Cumberland cut. 2b"
to 30 lbs.. 44s Dd; short ribs, 16 to 21 lbs.,
15j3iI; long clear middles, light. 28 to 34
lbs.. 12s; long clear middles, heavy. 35 to
40 lbs., lOslkl; short clear hacks, 10 to 20
lbs., I0s9d, clear bellies. 11 In 16 lbs., 1lsd.
Shoulders, nquurc, 11 to 13 lbs., steady, 36.
TALLOW-Prime city, quiet, 25s 3d; Aus
trallaii. In Lnudon, steady, 26s 6d.
HCTTUH-Dull; lines t .United States, 8Ss;
gord United States, C6s.
CHHUSF American (Incst white, dull.
47s; American tincst colored, quiet, 40s.
K ii ii mm City raln nnd Prnrlalana.
Atchlfnn
do ptil
llalthnore & Ohio.
do pM
Canadian Pacific .,
Canada So
Chee. & Olili
Chlcaco & Alton ...
do prd
C. H. it CI
Chi. Ind. U I,
do pld
cm. & i:. iii
Chicago & a. w...
do 1st I' fit
do 11 pfd
ChlCBBO i N. .
C. 11. I. & I
Chicago Tcr. Tr...
do pld
C. C. t.". A St. L..
Colorado Ho
do 1st prd
do 2d pfd
Del. & Hudson ....
Del. L. & V
Domer & It. O....
do prd
Krlo
do l't pfd
do 2d prd
Ot. Nor, .rd
Hocking Valley ...
do prd
Illinois t'emral ...
Imvn Central
do pfd
Iike Krle & W...
do pfd
I.. & N
Manhattan L
Met. tit. Ity
Me. Central
Mcx. Nalloniil ....
Minn. &. .St. L
Mn. Paclllc
M., K. A T
dn pfd
N. .1. Central
N. Y. Central
Not toll: & W
do l"fil
No. I'neltle .-..T....
do pld
Ontario & W
Pennsylvania.
Heading
do 1st prd
do 2d pfd
St. L. & S. V
do let pfd
do Sd, r,rd
St. I,, fcutithw
do ptd
St. Paul
do prd.
So. Pa 'lllc
So. Hallway
do iml.
Tex. ti Pacific ...
Toledo, St. L. & W
do pfd
L'nlon Paclllc
do pfd
Wabash
do prd
Wheel. & U Ii
do 2d pM
Wlr. Central
do prd
P. C O. & St. I...
Adams. Kx
American Kx
IT. S. Kx
We lis-Fargo Kx....
Anial. Copper
Amer. Car &. K...
do prd
Amer. Lin. Oil.,..
do pld
Amer. S. & It..
,104
.',
lor.'k
. 704
r.n
- 44
8u,
.1M
!)S
72
.123
224
S3
. 10
.202
,170
, 23
, 4S
, 8J4
. il
. MS
.P.7'i
.:js
. 52 , do prd
. 914 Amr. Tobncco ...
. 43'd Anac. Mining Co..
. 7C'a llrooklyn It. T
. llYi Colo. Fuel & Iron.
.l'l'i Con. Gas
. ut'j'Con. Tobacco
. ".st do pfd
.itl'i Ocn. Electric
. X Olucose Sugar
. CI Hocking Coal
. 60 Inter. Paper
.120 do pfd
.1081; inter. Power
.II1'I Laclede Gas
.Kl'J.Vntlonat lll.tcillt .
. JO; N.itli.ilui lad ....
. '.Pi National. Salt
.05 do pfd
.115'4 No. American ....
. Silpnclllc Coast
. C.i-7; Pailflc Mall
.160 People's Gas
.117 Pressed S. Car
. 5i do pfd
. S8 Pullman P. Car...,
.100 Itepublle Steel
. 9tit' do prd
. 35i; Sugar
.152 iTenn. Coal & Iron
. 6H Union Hug & P. .
. 7S do prd
. 57 ,i;. S. Leather ...
. 4s; do prd
. SO U. S. Rubber ...
. 7014' do pfil
. 3 l S Steel
. Si'il do prd
.P0 Iwestcrn Union .
157
3t!i
fi
45
2214
31
1(0
W4
21
. 43
, 00
. 33'i
. 221.
47
, 74
.150
.192
. 94
.11.-.
.115',
. M',
. SC
. 18
. )S
. IV,
. M14
.'.I0i
.
. M'
.102'.
.'.21',
. 70
.U9ib
.2451,
. 51
. 22'i
. 21'4
. 78!.
. 97
. 8.M,
. 45;
. 1.1
. 4Jli
. 77H
. 8)
. 6i;
. 42"i
.116
. 414
. Sl"4
,.:cn
l2!
. ,wi;
.145U
00
. i?;
7Pi
14
7!.'i
204
62
51
?3'4
imiiuwesi irosi news, viomcii weak nnd ISi
i?c net lower. July, 79UiJ(80 3-lfic, closed ut
,9',c; September, 75V87iiittr. tidosed nt 75Wc:
Octnbeiv "54fj7R?;o, closed ut Td'ic.
CORN Heeelnts. litMVK) lin- ovnnri. 111
Ma bu. Sptil, cnsler; No. 2, 4S;c, elevator,
tind 48Tic. f. o. h nllonl. Options market
wus Inactive and cnsler with wheal, re
llectlni; nlso lower cnblcs, general selling,
situtll tjlearaiices nntl better ertqi news,
'.l1,'".'!. llt uoi tlccllne. Juiv.
l:f5i'is;4c, closed nt 473,e; September. 17"4W
4Si3c. closed nt I74c. 4
Urt ir--iieceipis. iis.wm PH.; expoits, ls,00il
bu. Spot, dull; No, 2. 3ia4c; No, 3. 32c; No. 2
while. 22c No. 3 white, 3250 ; track, mixed
western, iCifirdc: track white, S2'-037c. Op
tions, dull and Imrclv stratlv.
lv stradv
II VY Steady; bhlnnlng. good to cbnlee. ns
(i(!Cc.
HOPS- Quiet; common to choice, 1901
t'liip. lOfrlle: old olds. 2iifici Paclllc coast.
li") crop. lCtilPc; 1899. 11015c; oltLolds, Uric.
I'inKS-Steady; Oalveston, 20s to 25 lbs
.e; California,' 20 to 25 lhs 15c.
LKATIIICR Stea dy; hemlock sote. Uticnos
Ayres, light to heavyweights, 24fl:'5c; acid,
23'yll2llAiC.
WOOL Dull; domestic fleece. 26H27c:
'i'ovas, 16?il7c.
PKOVJSIONS-Heef. flrni; family. $10 50
(il.'.W: mess. $9.O0W9.r0: beets liams. $-0 WMf
U.5'.'; packet. tlO.m 10.50; city, extra Hidla.
mess. H5.Wrdl7.iXi. Cut meals, steady: 1 ck
led bellies, SU'ilOHc; pickled shoulders
JT.Wfl7.2S: pickled hams, $s 75fi 10.75. l"inf
linn; western steamed, $8.50; refined llrin:
toiitlneiit. $VS5; South America, $9.50; coni
pound, $t,75. rork. firm; family, $ifioof'
M.50: fchort clear, $15.506 17.00; mess, $15 a
feflO.'.?.
TALLOW-stciuly; city. Utc; country, fj'
Ulf'U Quiet; domestic, fair to extra, 311
Iii ; Japan, 4M4v.
.5lOLAHSi:s-Stondy; Now Oi leans open
Kfttle good to choice, 321740c.
ni'TTIIR -Hecelpts. Mso pkgs.; steady;
civumoiT. 15i9c, factory. Iltftlc.
CIIMUSK-Recelpts. B.31S nkps,: quiet and
c isyj fancy large colored, 8ic; fancy largo
while Site, fancy Miiall colored and white,
,9.v. ,
KOOS-Receipts. 12.415 pkgs.: easier; west
ern oantllfu, I3Ujfli3i4c; western unuraded,
II'aJTI.V.
POULTRY Alive, easier: springers. 21
Sic; turkeys. 1o: fowls, lie. Dresaed. steady;
spruigeis, 235728c: turkeys. 7ft9c; fowls. 10,;.
MV5TALS Cable Information nt hand
wien the local metal market opened was of
n surprising nature. Inasmuch as they In
dicated a net gain of 2 on spot and future
tin, as a result of speculation, und a good
KANSAS CITY, July r..-WHKAT-July.
CiTatitidc: September, fi4Vif63o; cash, No
Intnl. taisJiJ'OWc: No. 3, eV,bS69Uc; No. 2 red
ilo; No. ;i, C9Ii70c. '
CORN July, 40ii(r4O-V: September, 4lc
cash. No. 2 mixed, 41-c; No. 2 white, 42c:
No. 3. 4l?ic.
OATS-No. 2 white, 20',Jc.
RYK-No. 2, 55c.
HAY-Cholce timothy, $U.003U.50; choice
prairie, JIO.O).
RUTTHR-Crenmcry. 16'4c; dairy, fancy,
lSWllc.
FCas-Steady; fresh Missouri and Kan
sas stock, 9o per tloz.. loss off. cases re
turned; new whltewood enses Included, '4c
more.
RKCIJIPTS-Wheal, 68,400 bu.; corn, 5,600
ou.; oals, ll.mvi bu.
SHIPMKNTS Wheat, 81,600 bu.; corn, :,
4fJ bu.; oats, 11,'XO bu,
Plilliiiletliblrt Produce Mnrket.
PHILADELPHIA, June 6. BUTTER
Steady und In fair demand; fancy western
creamery, 19',Jo; fancy western prints, 19c;
fancy nearby prints, 20c.
F.QOS Quiet, unchanged; fresh nearby
untl western, lie; fresh southwestern. 13c:
Iresh southern, 12c.
C 1 1 15 ICS U Firm : w York full creams,
fancy small, OViiiMic; New York fuli
creams, fair to choice, S',Sij9!4c.
Toledo lirulii nntl Seed,
TOLV2DO. June 6. - WII13AT Active,
weak; cash, ,3l4c; July, 73ic; September,
ila4f.
CORN Lower; cush. 44c; July and Ben
tember. I4l4c.
OATS-Actlve; cash, ISc; July, 2;ic; Ben
tember, 2t,c. '
RYU 54c.
(JLOVICRSRHD Cash, $6.25; Octobor,
Mliiiii'iiiitilU Whrnt, I'lotic and limn.
JiiNeKAi'DLis, June K WHKAT-Cash.
c: July. 701171c; September. 1Vvc,
FLOUR First patents. $3.P5fT4.0.-i! .nmnri
$3,'i5H3.8j; iirf-t clears, $2 7orr2.80:
.dear. $2.054t2.I5.
patento,
second 1
HRAN In bulk. $11.501711.76.
Peorln Mnrkel,
4it4cn,A' Ju"n C'-C011N'-Sc:"y; No. s.
OATS-Iiinctlsc; No. 3 white. 2Sc, billed
through. '
WHISKY-On the bails of $1.27 for fin
Ishod goods.
MllvrnuUrr titnln Market,
MILWAUKUi:, June H.-WHIJAT-Lower;
-' ,,n,or,,Jrir,-n?c: No- 2 northern. 73fl
UYR-Steady; No. 1. S3Uc.
IlARLUY-Siteady; No. C6c;
sample, Oc.
The Conimerclnl Advertiser's London
financial cablegram says: The stock mar
ket continues dull, with dcnllngs very mod
erate In volume. Today's market was Inac
tive but steady. The bank rate was re
duced from I to 3t,i per cent. This was a
favorite factor, but the nana s action had
been generally expected and the effect wan
thercrore pretty wen utscounicu. American
shares wero the most brisk, but even In
this line speculators were timid and were
generally contented to dep.! In small lots.
The list opened rather dull, but hardened
somewhat on the announcement of the re
duction In the bank rate. The advance was
followed and supported by buying for the
New York account. Toward tho end of the
session tiuotntlous broke somowhnt. but
there was a rally on buying on the curb
after the close. The favorites were Louis
ville & Nashville und Southern Pacific, the
latter being innuencctl dy dividend lalK.
On the street Americans were generally
weak. Atclilson was I lower, 'me Hank
of En el nnd bought 14.000 gold In bars. The
rates remain unchanged, but the Hank of
Hengal lias reduced the rate from 7 to t,. At
the meetlns of the Metropolitan District
railway today It was announced thai:
Chnrles T. Yerkes and Ills associates enn-
troled the Hne and that they would Intro
duce electricity as the motive power of the
road. Kxcnangc on ucrun is. u.Hft.
Sew York .Moni-y Market.
NEW YORK, Juno 6.-MONEY-On call,
steady at 3 per cent; prime mercantile
paper. "WWi per cent.
STIRLING nxCHANGIi Firm, with ac
tual business hi bankers' bills nt $4.SSl4f
4.88 for demand and at $l.85'i4.R5 for
(dxty days: posteti rates, ? i,st54.tu: com
Ill, it'll,, 1,11m. 1 .CI ?I,I,.II,.
SILVHR-Certltlcates, nominally 60c; bar,
fiOc: Mexican dollars. 48c.
DONDS State, Inactive; governments,
strong; ranroao, inactive.
Tho closing pikes 011 uunds todav are a
follows:
U. S. ref. 2s, reg...
do coupon
U. S. 3s. res
do coupon t
do new 4s, reg....
do coupon
do old 4s, ick
do coupon
do Ss, ice
do coupon
D. of C. 3 65
Atch. seneral 4s....
do adj. 4s
Canada So. 2s
Clies. X. O. 4,s
do 611 f....
C, & N. W. e. 7..
Mo S. P. deb. in.
Chicago Ter. 4s...
Colorndo So. 4s
Denver . It. C. 4s.
Krle general 4s.. ..
V. W. & D. C. Is..
Hen. Klectrlo Js,..
Iowa Central Is...
Lj.. & N. unl. 4.i
d.. K. k T. 2s
do 4s
.06i .S Y. Central Is..
107'; J. C gen. 5s....
100 No. Pacific 3s
K9 do 4
139 .N' Y. C & St 1. s.
131 '.V. & V. con. Is...
tl"4 Orecon Nav. la....
HS',4 do 4s
70S',; 'Oregon S. U 6s....
108". do consol 5i
125 fleaillng gen. 4s...,
101U mn G. W, 1
W Kt L A I M c. 5s...
10 St L it H F g. 6s..
lOT'i.'St. Paul consols...
119 'St. P.. C. & P. Is.
1424 Mo 5e
121V, So, Paellle 4s
!M,,so. Ilnllwiy Js
l'i
102;
1054
S. 11. & T. s.
Tet, A Pacini) Is.
M
I'ntnn 111111.. J -
ISS'jJWlllMSh IS
115 Mo 2S.
103VWst Sli
Shore 4s..
M 'S'ls. Central 4s.
JS X'a. Ce
Centuries
107;
U2;
1055
I0',
102',
109
1034
121
119
97',,
102
1161
114
184
1184
W
94
110
f.O
115
09
10B'i
II74
HI
111
up;
9H4
Bid. Offered.
nnatnii Miiok Qnotnllon
H08TON, June fi. Call loans, 3jSV per
cent: tlnio loans, S'i'.S Ppr cent. OOlclal
closing:
A.7T. S. F
do pfd
Amer. Sugar
American Tel
lkvtton & Alb'y...
Host on r.leted
Hoston .t Me
t; b. & Q
Dominion Coal ...
do pfd
U. 8. Steel
do pfd
Oen. Kltctrtc
Mex. Central ....
N. H. 11. .V O
Old Dominion ....
Rubber
Union Pclfle ....
Union !nd
West Ktid
. tti Atchison 4s
.104 N. I!. G. & C. 5s.
.H5i,ii Adientnre
.174 lllnghani Mln. Co.
255 'Amsl, Copper
.185'i Atlantic ,
,19I nnrton A Mont
.190 Cal, A Heclft
. 344 Centennial
.11 Franklin
. f0; Humboldt
. '.'i OsceoU
.24 Parrot ,',
. 2 .CJulncy ,
. 10 Santa l' Copper..
. 3J Tomarark
21 Utah Mining
Winona ,
Wolverines ,
no
, 3
. II
1 03
2'i
i,';
23'4
H9
Sf.';
444
i1
2fi
17
2b
it
170
330
31
2'
504
Hank Clearings.
OMAHA. June a-Clearlngn. $1,160,431; cor
responding dny inst year, Jl.P'l.HS; increase,
$59,319.
NKW YORK. Juno . Clearings, $321,371,-
ja.i; iMiniices, M,i.i,ix.i.
ST. LOUIS, Juno 6. Clearings. S8.140.97fi
balance?, $1,125,(15; money, rJ" per cent;
OMAHA LIVE STOCK. MARKET
Obiiet) OattU Btiidy and iotW, Wkil
0:heri Win No Mtri Thu Study.
HOGS OPENED STEADY TO SHADE HIGHER
Wooled ft beep Ttrenlr-KIre lo Thlrtr
Five Loner tir Week and Clipped
l.anitis nntl Knes and Wethers
Ten In Fifteen Lower.
SOUTH OMAHA, June 6.
Receipts were: Cuttle. Hogs. Sheep.
Olllclnl Monday i.Mi b,v 3.95
OthLlal Tuesday 3.W4 12..A2 l,oW
Uhtcial Wednesday 2,151 10,00 1,422
Olllclnl Thursday 2,bot 10,24s
Four days this week.. ,W 3S.7W 7.&0
Same tlays Inst week....l,3.'J 42.1S6 l.l.VoO
Samu week before lu.iH ii.'Jis li',9'.ti
Same three wccks ago.,ll,u90 ;w,l51 2o,IH!
Satnu tour weeas agu..,12.)tU a7,Wi 16,475
Same days last year la,o3J M,M 6.'lJ
Average price paid for nogs at South
Omaha tliu past several days with com
parisons: I lWl77uCljPaD.aWs"1897.lS9J.lR9S.
Condition of the Trenanrr.
WASHINOTON, June 6. Today's state
ment of tho trensury balance In tho gen
eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold
reservo In the division of redemption,
shows: Available cash balance, $164,189,6ol;
gold, $96,015,221.
Cotton MnrUet.
NKW YORK, June C.-COTTON-At the
hest level of the dav a net rise of 9vll
points was apparent, with July nnd Ansust
the mainstay of tho market. Poor crop ad
vices, smaller receipts, wet weather In tho
central and eastern belt, with more pre
dicted for tomorrow, and continued drouth
In narts of the southwest, all combined to
MlfTen the market In the afternoon. The
market was Dually quiet nnd steady, with
prices net f-8 points higher. Spot, mid-illfni-
lltitninlH. &i;c
LIVKIII'OUU .111110 tv CU r I WIN npoii
fair demand and 13-12d higher; American
middling fair. 5 3-32d: good middling,
2.-,.32il: middling. !.16d: low middling.
4 11-32d; good ordinary, 4.1-32(1; ordinary.
4 Zi-5Sd. rne sales or tno tiny were i,
bales, of which Wl were for sneculaUotl
nntl export nntl Included 9.3on Amerlcnn; re
ceipts, s,sw nnies,. an American.
nM;V OULUANS, June 6.-COTTON-Steatly:
sales. 3.650 bales; ordinary, 5Hc;
good ordinary, G3-16c; low mldtlllng, "c;
middling, 7T4c: good mldtlllng, Mic; mid
dling fair, Sc; receipts, 1,482 bales; stock,
135.992 bales.
ST. LOUIS. June fi.-COTTON-Stendy:
sales, M0 bales; middling. 7-c; receipts,
1.850 hales; jjjilpnients. 1,324 bales; stock,
73,2i'i3 bales. w
CJALVKSTON. Tex.. June 6. COTTON
Steady at 7 13-16c.
ColTee Mnrkel.
NKW YORK. June 6.-COFFEK-Snot.
ensc niul nulet! Xn. 7. Ini'nlce. 6Hc. Mild.
dull: Cordova. Si;ifiSHc. The market was
stupidly narrow all day in lndlrterent re
snonse to tinner Kuronean markets anil
comparatively modernte receipts In the crop
country, uuropo nougiu n rew straggling
lots in the rorenoon nntl at tne close, mn
at best the market was n listless, feature
less nffnlr. Tho close was tiulet, with prices
net unchanged. Total sales were but 5,G"0
bags. Including June nt 5.15c: July. 5.20c:
September, 5.33c; October, 5.4005.15c; March,
5.75c: May, 5.85c.
Uvii'Miritti-d nntl Dried I'rnlls.
NKW YORK. June 6.-KVAPORATKD
APPLF8 All demnnd was urgent today
and prices were held pretty firm nt the ad
vance. Choice ami fancy varieties seem to
hnve the best call nnd extreme prices are
asked. The close wus llrm and values were
tending upwiird: state, common to good,
3',i(i)5c; prime, D'fSc; choice, 6tj64c;
fancy, 6Viilc.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Were In
nn unsettled condition nt a lower level.
Prunes, 2il4Jll4t' per lb., as to s'ze antl
quality. Apricots. Royal. SUc. Peaches,
peeled, lllilSc; tnipeeled, OQlCc.
Xew York Iry fitioda Mnrket.
NEW YORK. JtfnV'G. DRV OOODS-Tho
new print' prlcea have brought out more
business thnn for ppme time past. Print
cloths are Inactive and unchanged. Hnmo
demand for lienvy brown cottons slow, but
fair export demands still coming forward.
Hleachcil cottons quiet and unchanged. All
coarse colored cottons quiet at previous
prices. Cotton linings dull and Irregular.
Hosiery nnd underwear In limited request,
but no quotable change In prices.
Wool i-Market.
ST. LOUIS. June' WOOI-r-Unchnnged.
but Inactive nnd weak; medium grades. 11
iH17c; light line. UT14o; heavy line, 9llc;
tub washed. IGffiSe.
LONDON. Juno 6. WOOI A sale of
sheepskins was held here todn.y, 4,673 bales
being offered. There was an average at
tendance nresent antl competition was ir
regular. Fine grades sold ot an advance of
5 per cent and medium and coarse skins
were & per cent lower.
.
Oil and Hnsln.
NEW YORK. Juno 6.-OILS-Cottonseed
strong; prime crude, nominal: prime yel
low, 37V4c. Petroleum, tlull. Rosin, qulot;
strained, common lo gooti, i.oo.
LIVERPOOL, June 6.-OILS-Petroleum
rellned. trUd.
LONDON. June fi OILS Linseed. 3s Ud
Turpentine, refined, 5s 15-16d. Turpentine
spirits, .bs bd.
SiiRnr Mnrket,
NEW YORK. June S.-SUGAR-Raw,
steady; fair refining, 3 21-32c: centrifugal,
96 test, 4'4c; molasses sugar, 4 3-16c; re
filled quiet.
NEW ORLEANS. June fi.-SUGAR-Mnr.
ket quiet: open kettle. 3 3-1684c: open ket.
tie. centrifugal. a'Wit'.c: centrifugal yel
low, 4'iTfl U-16c: seconds, 2?4lc. Molasses,
quiet; centruugai, ,(?noc.
May 15... 6 66"
May 16... 5 69
May 17... 5 72
May 18... 5 73!i
May 19...
May 20 ,.i 5 73
May 21... 6 6714
May 22... 6 63Vj
May 2.1... 5 G1S
May 24... 5 67
Mny 25... 6 bl?i
My 26...
May 27... 5 60
May 2.4... 5 634
May 29... 5 621;
Mny 30... 5 tau
May 31... 5 71V5
Juno 1.... & 70
June 2..,,
Juno 3..., 6 70
June 4.. .. 5 71
Juno &.. . 5 70' 4,
June 6.,,, OJl'ji
5 211 3 071 13 Gil 3 21
5 231 3 bM 4 25i 3 19;
6 20, 3 b0 4 46
5 ll 3 lll 4 29,
6 101 .'I ti
3 65
5 03
3 62
3 66
3 b2
3 hi
5 01
5 04
5 01
4 K 3 55
I 3 60
4 95
4 90 -I 60
4 3oj 3 51
4 16,
4 26
4 33
4 25
4 1(1
4 1
3 M
3
3 65
3 52
3 45
3 40,
3 3
3 11
3 U
3 07
3 03
3 03;
3 02
4 20 3 34,
4 U3 3 .11
t '3 845
4 H 3 5i 4 10
4 83 3 57 4 111 3 39,
3 5) 4 2l ;t ,
3 55 4 l.' 3 32
3 69j 4 Ul 3 o6;
1 10, 3
3 5.81 3 31
4 8S
4 83
I S3
4 91 1
3 01
2 99
2 93
2 92
2 5i
2 93,
4 31
4 27
4 36
4 28
4 46
4 4.1
I 37
4 35
4 32
4 22
4 17
4 31
4 as
I 39
4 i6
2 S6i 4 30
2 85
1 8-1 4 31
2 f7. 4 S9
2 9.t 4 .15
3 01, 4 29
Indicates Sunday.
Tho official number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle.Hogs.Sh'p.H'ses,
I . lit) 3 .S I . , 12M 4 IS
t ....... HM 3 ...5 2 1035 I'J
2 ?) 3 65 1...,. 26-) 4 25
1 520 3 7$ 1 ,...140 I 25
1 .13) 3 1 1 1' 4 45
1 ....V 3 5 1 .V0 4 40
1 11M 3 oi) 1., !40 4 40
1 12) i 00 1 850 i irt
1 12)0 4 PO
HEIFERS.
I 10 2 '5 1 63) 4 M
1 3 ?i 23 620 4 35
2 io .i i t:o 4 a
1 tV 3 50 7 TJ 4 JS
1 tM 3 M 1 DM 4 M
4 M3 3 55 1 ;) 4 3.3
I ) 3 15 1 1130 4 M
2 7) 3 75 ! 4 0
1 t 3 1 620 I f$
1 7M 1 00 1 ii, 4 :s
1 30 4 00 f no 4 ;j
CALVES.
1 21" 3 M 1 ISO 11 -,5
1 70.) S 00 1 13,) f,;;
1 340 5 W 3 1M fi 75
4 250 5 00 1 13.1 s ;j
1 2i0 J 10 1 1:,) ;j
1 2.00 5 M 1 200
1 W0 i 10 2 135 7
3 214 6 (X) 3 153 7 o,)
1 240 M 1 i) T ft)
3 150 . JS 1 2.) 7 ,m
1 10 M J im 7 ,v)
2 150 10 4 170 7 t)
t M M 1 12,) 7 00
5. lit 4 10 1 1J0 7 M
8TACIS.
1 14M 4 ft) 1 1:3,) 4 -.J
8TOCK COWS AND HEtF.ERS.
1 1010 2 Cm J 11:0 .)
2 72-) 3 JS M.1 3 IS
2 757 2 75 1 tv) 3 .V)
3 S73 3 (0 1 mo ;t M
1 10 3 00 1 in.) 3 h3
1 40 3(0 2 y 3 7.
1 1000 3 (0 1 ) 3
1 970 1 10 2 i 4 tf.)
2 Stt 3 SO J 1110 4 00
17 414 3 4) 1 tM 4 ,o
COWS AND HEIFERS.
2 4 00 24 IM 4 70
4 800 4 y
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
14 ttt 3 10 5 ,M2 4 40
8 S7.H 3 I) 2 fi-V, 4 40
1 M0 .1 JO 13 403 4 4S
4 470 3 75 703 4 50
2 325 .1 75 6 413 4 SO
t fc'O 3 )0 4 767 4 !A
1 f.V 4 to 1 ;m 4 f.n
1 710 4 23 1 MO I 50
4 710 4 2S 3 S10 4 K
1 40 4 20 1 B.V) 4 .V,
4 70) 4 10 3 613 4 70
7 S 4 0 31 470 4 75
C. M. &. St. P. Ry
O. .St St. L. Uy
Missouri paclllc ity 9
inlon paclllc system ... 20
it v, v. uy
F.. E. & M. V. R. R 26
S. C. ,t P. Ry 1
C, St. P., M. & O. Ity.. 12
II. M. It. R. It 21
!'., H. oi Q. Ry 8
1. C. U St. J.- 1
C.. R. I. & P.. east 2
C. R. 1. He P.. west 3
Illinois Central 1
St. I, mils Live Slock .Mnrket
ST. LOUIS. June G.-CATTLE-Rece!pts,
3.100 head. Including 800 hend Texans; mar
ket steads' to strong: native shinning and
exporting steers, $5.00!itl.00: dressed beef
nnd butcher steers, $4.75"fi5.fiO: steers under
1,000 ins., 54.t10Mj.3a; cows nnu neirers, ;.30r
5.30: cannon.. $1.50fi2.S5; lulls. $3.00' l.t'0;
Texas nnd Indian steers, $3.5OJT5.20: cows
and heirors. JS.ftiXiH.is.
IIOOS Receipts. 8.100 head; market
stead) : pigs and lights. $5.655.S0; packers,
jj.70oro.Ns: Dutcners, u.mii.uo.
SHEEP AND LA MRS Receipts. 3,200
liead: market 10f15o lower; nntivn muttons
$4.0tWi-4.50; Innibs, $i,2.vu5.25; culls and bucks
$2.5Cfr4.00; lockers, $2.50112.75.
N'imv York Lire Stock Market.
NEW YORK. June fi.-REEVES- Rccelpth.
1,214 head; steudy; no change In cables; no
cx'iorts.
CALVES-Recelpts. 33 head; weak; fair
to prlmo venls, $5.E0t5.85; buttermilks, nom-
nal.
SHEEP AND LA MRS Receipts. 3,072
head; sheep and yearlings, steady: lambs a
trifle weak: common to good sheep, $3. 00ft
4.00; culls, $2.50; yenjllngs. $l.7fifro.l(i; lnmb,
$5.40ft6.50: one cnrlllolce nt $6.65; culls. $5.
HOGS Recelnts. S.087 Head; llrm; mixed
svestern hogs, $3.(5fij3.10.
CiiiiBiT nt tho Commencement.
(l.U.KSIH'nf!. 111.. June 6. Commence
ment exerciser of Lombard college, held here
today, celebrated the lirtietii nimiversnry
of tho founding of the Institution. Gov
ernor Richard Ynles anil United States
Minister to China Conner were guests nt
Honor and were precept at tho banquet
following the graduating exercises.
Til K HI3.VI.TV MWIKKT.
INSTRUMENTS placed on record Thurs-
nay, juno i:
Wnrrnnty Deeds. tp
A, A. Tlbblts anil wife to A. A.
Clarke. 2S.1 acres lax lots 2 antl 5. w
of Papllllon creek $ 1,820
A. !-. connetl ami wire to luggin
Lucas, lot 2. block 1. L. P. Ham-
mnnil's ad 400
F. J. Persons nnd wire to w . L. Selby,
lot 6. W. L. Selby's subdlv 1
O. Kountze jnd wne to ii. !;.
Dunsconibe. Jot IS. Haas' suhdlv..
u. I-;. iJiinscorniio
Hamilton, same
and wife to O. A.
E. L, Delanney el al lo .Mary flrls
son. e no feet Iota 11 and 12, block 61,
South Omaha
A. H. Murdock et al lo C. W. Miller
et al, trustees, s 20 feet lot 5, block
73, South Omaha
Rachael Simpson and husband tn
Hyron Recti Co.. lot I, block 17, Pop-
plelon park ... ,
Henry Eby 10 Amelia Mllilnff, lot 8,
Elmwood ad ,
J. W. Scott 10 D. H. Rnverness, lot
22, block 4, Prtiyn park
M. J. Trimble to S. E. Hobson et al,
lot 5, block 24. Omaha
O. M. Hrontlwell und husband to E.
A. Htiier, 32x120 feet, commencing
at point 120 feet s antl 6 feet e of
nw corner lot 4, block 7, Klrkwood
nd
20)
50)
250
(A)
1,7(0
575
450
1.075
10
4
3
19
3
50
1
12
26
4
13
Total receipts lus 14 3 4
The disposition of the day's receluts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num.
ner 01 neati indicated: ,
Ruyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sh'n.
Omaha Packing Co 316 1.700 ....
Swltt and Compuny 378 1,292 ....
cuuany racxing co ecu 3.227 310
Armour & Co 681 3.995 ....
Omaha Pack. Co., K. C 296
Hwitt and Co., K. c t
Armour & Co., Sioux City 48
It, Decker & Degan 22
Lobman & Co 12 .... ....
Livingstone ,fc Schaller... 70
L. F. Husz 22
H. L. Dennis & Co 29
Wolf Ac Melrnan 3
Other buyers 116 .... 1
Totals 2,479 10,214 067
CATTLE There was not a havy run of
cattle here today, and anything good met
with ready sale at very satisfactory prices.
The market svas fairly active on goou stuff,
and the bulk of such kinds was out of first
hands In good season.
Receipts Included about 75 curs of beef
steers and the market could bo quoted
steady to strong. The cattle showInK
weight nnd quality were, of course. In
the best demand, and while the prices
paid did not show much of any change
trom yesterday still It was noticeable that
packers wuuted the cattle. The commoner
grades sold about steady with yesterday
In the majority of cases, though the mar
ket wus a trifle uneven on the kinds sell
ing from $5 down.
Tho market on cows started out In good
shape antl the better grades brought good
steady to strong prices. Along toward tho
last end the market was not as active antl
cases were noted where sellers had to sell
for less money than tho same kind brought
earlier In tho day. The feeling was weak
particularly on the lighter weight cows
and heifers, and some sales were mado
that looked quite a little lower. Cattle
showing the effects of grass can safelv
be quoted 50c under tho prices paid for
tne dry lot stun unu ouyers do not seem
to bo nt all anxious for the grass cattle.
Hulls sold In Just about the same notches
they have been for the last several days,
antl thu samu is true of veal calves and
stags.
Stockcrs nnd feeders continue in light
supply, and alt that can be said of the
market is that It Is holding Just about
steady. Representative sales:
UttHD' STJittllS
No.
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
10
1
1
20
7 ,
9
Av. 1'r.
.600 2 1.0
.mo m
. 690 a 7;
. S02 3 rs
.1100 4 25
1...
I. ..
4...
II. ..
28.. I
10...
1...
11...
7 t
40...
3...
23...
13...
1...
4
8
1
23
;o
1
18
18
6
13
21.'.'.'.'.
19
ll"!!l
21
1....
1....
1....
3....
1....
3....
1....
1....
1....
860
.1000
. 947
. 9S0
. 790
. 924
. E0I
.1018
.1153
.1050
4 ?5
4 SO
4 50
4 50
4 .'4
1 0
4 60
4 r-i
4 70
4 75
.1110 4 75
57.". 4 85
4
4 85
4 S5
4 90
4 9S
5 l)
3 I'O
U0D
W2
953
1071
1030
1167
1007
10S5 3 (V)
1036 3 00
1106 5 03
1285 5 (5
1100 5 05
1220 S OS
932 5 05
1000 5 f$
1132 5 05
m o :o
1260 5 10
1082 5 10
10S2 5 1)
1011 5 10
1228 i 10
110S 5 15
12S1 S 15
.1068 5 13
No.
16
10 ,
24
,
10
10
21
17
13 ,
43 ,
43 ,
40
21
13 ,
22
24 ,
12 ,
41
19
17
18
26 ,
13
21
h'.'.'.'.y
21. .....
1
30
43
21
21
35
5S
it!!!!!!
16
36
6
20
f,6
49....
A v. Tr.
10.13 5 IS
9S0 6 15
F$7 5 15
1320 3 20
, 119.' 5 30
1084 i 20
1114 5 70
1221 6 50
1267 A ?5
10S3 5 25
1009 5 25
1222 5 ai
1252 5 IS
1 105 8 30
1141
1097
1172
1182
1213
1112
1072
1150 5 ,-s
1202 5 35
1222 5 35
1356 5 25
1252 5 10
1213
990
1175
1232
1113
Hit
1367
1278
1245
150
1321
1243
14(6
1173 5 bO
1114 5 rs
13S2
8 -0
5 30
5 30
8 2"
6 20
5 20
5 fS
5 40
3 40
40
5 '9
5 10
5 4)
5 40
5 3
5 45
5 so
5 $
5 '
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
5 ,0
70;
704
SIS
osj
300
I 00
1 00
.... 700
.... 7.50
....810 2 i
.... 780 2 25
.... 910 2 50
....970 2 50
.... 910 2 50
....1000 S75
....lOOO 2 75
....1010 2 75
.... 920 2 25
.... ."150
.... 920
....1073
.... 901
70S
:i 90
4 IS 21...
4 ro 13...
4 65 13...
4 : a...
COWS.
....106:
.... 769
.... 913
.... 977 5 10
....1043 5 30
4 75
4 t'O
0)
2 75
I 01
3 OI
3 00
3 ro
. . 750 3 W
. . 770 3 CO
.. ' 3 '0
..112) JC0
990 3 10
3 25
3 23
3 25
3 15
Total amount of transfers ,,,, $ 7,373
in..
3..
1..
4....
i!!.'!
20....
3 25
2 "5
3 25
3 r,
55
3 25
Z ?
i 31
: 33
3 50
3 M
1(01
740
931
990
HwO
tfll)
1"43
0
9(0
1040
9.-)
lftU
973
Oil
820
ItT.ift 3 60
1110 3 75
1130 3 7,5
99S 3 75
1020 3 75
975 3 PO
125 3 fi
Ml 3 00
W8 3 90
NW 4 01
IPu 4 "0
840 4 00
IfOO J IV)
1510 3 n
1170 3 3)
970 3 40
12.50 3 45
1IW 3 60
fino 3 "0
1220 3 .'0
,..,,1U5 3 5i)
, . . . f7 1M
1050 3 60
I
1
1
2
1
1
o!.'.'!!
13
3
it!!!!!!
2.....
lo!!.'!!!
13!!'.!!!
1
4
4
1....
HULLS.
is!!!!
1200
100
1020
915
830
SCO
1104
1102
916
1173
1155
9S0
1042
1034
1111
I(2u
910
1180
100,
94)
1200
780
1010
1190
1070
1220 4 23
100J I 25
1100 4 33
1220 I 35
1130
1220
1195
11'
SfO
841
1 105
U2
1M0
1066
1110
1190
lt0
W0
883
9S0
0PO
9V)
1SI0
4 10
4 00
4 CO
I CO
4 00
4 CO
4 11
1 03
4 10
4 10
4 10
4 10
4 10
4 10
4 IS
4 20
4 :o
4 25
I 25
4 23
4 25
4 25
4 25
4 "5
4 !5
4 35
4 40
4 I)
4 (0
I I)
4 10
4 11
4 45
4 15
4 M
4 50
4 M
4 M
4 50
4 ;o
I S)
I 81
4 55
4 5
...,f1
.... 1X0
.... 500
....1810
....14.10
...171)
....156.1
. ..1610
....1100
. ,. 720
...1820
4 f0
I n.)
4 ftfl
4 n
4 10
4 10
4 10
4 to
I 10
4 10
4 20
HOOS There was about tho usual supply
of hogs on sale this niornliu and the mnr
ket opened rather slow but steady to a
shade stronger than vesterdav's general
market. Tho bulk of tho hogs sold at $5.70
and $S.72W. Some of the choicer loads
brought $..75 or better, but It was notice
able that buyers did not take quality Into
consiacruiiou us mucn as mey nave been
doing In the oast antl for that reason It
wns difficult to get over $5.72V4 unless tho
hogs were fancy. The hogs did not move
toward the scales very rapidly, as buyers
ana sellers tin not ngree nn prices.
The last end of tho market did not show
much of any change In thu prices pnld. but
was a little more active and everything
was sold 'n good season. The high price
was the tntne as yesterday. $5.80. with th
bulk at $5.70 and $5.7214 end the light stuff
from $5.7o down. The average cost todav Is
Just a shade better than yesterday, llepre-
sentativc saies:
No.
C.9..
f9..
61...
13..
No.
SI...
91...
33...
83...
82...
05...
82...
S3...
61...
2..
15..
65..
64..
71..
3..
70..
65..
72..
64
74
70
70
65
80,
Co..
69.
69.
81.
64.
74..
77.
49.
63..
6.
89.
AV. 8h. IT.
....190 120 3 CO
....ITS 120 5 60
....189 ... 5 C5
....20.) SO 5 05
,,..190 120 6 65
....194 240 3 C'H
....178 13) 5t.;i,
....213 ... 5 CIS
....222 160 5 t,7H
....24 240 5 70
....235 120 6 70
....236 120 5 70
....202 80 6 70
....226 2S0 5 TO
.233 10) 5 70
80 5 70
!) 5 70
ICO 5 TO
280
120
60
kO
160
80
81...
75...
62...
63...
27...
44....
64....
69....
44....
75....
t9....
23....
69....
83....
28....
92....
33....
33....
3S....
70....
75....
71....
10....
77....
80....
67....
80....
....
69....
67....
67....
67....
72....
71....
67....
70....
11....
73..,.
51.
...211
...249
...235
...Jt4
...221
...218
..SOO
..2.10
..241
..215
..214
232
....203
....261
....241
....229
....211
....229
....208
....234
. . . .249
....232
....1SS
....223
. . . .SO
....217
....243
....213
....299
....218
234
....230
40
80
SO
24)
6 70
5 70
6 70
5 70
5 70
5 ro
5 70
6 70
5 70
5 70
5 70
5 70
160 5 70
120 t 70
... 5 70
120 5 70
120 I 70
160 5 70
SO 5 70
80 5 70
SO 5 70
160 5 (0
40 5 '0
160 5 71
... 5 70
160 5 TO
120 5 TO
60 5 70
80 6 To
....230 160 5 TO
....217 240 6" 70
....200 ... 5 71
80 5 TO
56
18
56
65
66
49
53....
65...,
CS...
72...,
68...
56...,
IS...,
15...,
10...,
5...,
63...,
79...
36...
53...,
74...
62...
C2...
A v, Ph
.206 40
.272 160
.299 ...
.320
.238
.270
.248
.2.58
.235
.252
....269
....254
....241
....218
....251
....237
....273
....342
....293
....264
.. .266
....243
....214
....222
....237
....289
....213
....248
....248
....225
....273
....215
....212
.. 215
....232
....250
73...
79...
60...
76...
59...
68...
71...
67...
76 253
80
40
150
200
'so
160
240
80
...213
....249
....20J
....210
....229
....210
....234
....249
....223
....228
...,!25
....209
25
!!!!5:5
....219
....540
....224
....217
....241
ISO
160
SO
80
40
120
.203
.208
.215
....203 ...
....213 100
....243 160
....210 ...
....228 120 5 70
....220 101 5 TO
90 225 160 5 TO
i 0
5 .0
5 70
5 TO
70
f. 70
5 70
5 70
5 :o
5 70
5 70
5 TO
5 TO
5 50
3 70
5 TO
5 TO
5 TO
5 -0
5 70
5 -0
5 70
6 TO
5 70
6 TO'
70
(.9..
66..
62 .
62..
71..
St..
61..
61..
71..
63..
75. .
C8..
84..
63...
62...
63...
69...
67...
63...
f.6...
55...
62...
65...
74...,
65...
27...
51...
67...
60.,.,
59...,
68...,
ro.
249
242
230
20)
233
267
247
254
213
251
213
270
20S
80
40
80
40
80
160
80
40
80
SO
SO
8)
SO
256 240 5 12'j
233 ...
40
160
..3'
..261
..241
..239
..237
..251
..238
..264
fr.
5 TO
6 70
5 70
5 75' j
5 72',
6 2lj
5 T2'z
5 ,24
5 72'i
5 721,
5 72',
5 72V,
5 724
5 7-!'i
5 72'
5 721,
5 T'.'i
6 72',
5 -f,
6 72',
5 72'i
3 72',
5 72',
6 '2H
6 72V,
5T2,
5 721 i
5 ,25,
5-72',
5 T2'ti
6 7!',
5 71',
3 52'i
5 72'-,
6 T2!4
5 I2'.a
5 T2i
5 T2',4
5 72',
5
5 TS'.i
5"2',
5 2',4
5 -2'i
5 72'i
5 7:',
5 2li
5 72',
5 '2'j
5 72V,
6 12',
5 72'..,
5 7'J ,
5 72'
5 72',
3 72',
6 72',
72,
....211
....215
....294
....333
....274
....SSI
....27
..t.275
4
SO
B 72,
5 75
5 "
C9 300 SO
64.
60..,
66!'.!
33..,
JS...
(...
36..
30..,
58..
.2T6
241
331
227
259
50.'
249
250
'.'45
288
240
160
5 75
6 7n
5 75
5 75
6 TS
5 T5
5 T5
5 75
6 15
5 T5
5 T5
5 .5
5 77'.i
6 771,
5 SO
SHEEP-There were only Just a few little
muicnes or sneep ana lamus nere louay ami
not enough to test the market. A choice
bunch of clipped lambs sold at $4.75 and a
hunch of wethers brought $1.00. Hoth rales
were considered high In nronortlon to the
way stuff Is selling at other markets. For
tho week It is safe to quote wooled Iambs
25CT35c lower than thev were last week and
clipped limbs are 10C(J15c lower. Clipped
wethers und ewes are also easily 101715c.
lower.
According to Chicago papers It required
well fed sheep yesterday to fetch $4.00 or
better and the top was $1.15, which w.ib
paid for exporters. Ewes were slow sale
from $3.(0 to $3.75. The demand for wooled
lambs w.ih nlso vorv weak, tho ton nrlce be
ing $5.2S. whllo it took tho nrlmest shorn
klnmbs to fetch $4.80 nnd not many natives
1 ni iBirin ni in,, ,nr nr ninnH Kniii nvpr jt,...,.
The best snrlng lnmba sold around S5.50.
From the above cnicago quotations 11 is
readily seen that the following prices ap
plicable to this market nro well In line. The
Chicago mantel louay is quoted wena to a
dime lower.
Quotations: Choice ollpped wethers. $3.S5
J4.00; fair to good clipped wethers, $3.70'u
3.85; choice clipped ewes. $3,251)3.50; fair to
good cllnned ewes. $3.MT3.25: choice wooled
lambs, $1.90ftS.10; fair to good lambs, $i,70jp
4.90; choice clipped lambs. $l.505j-l.75; fair
to good clipped lamus, ji.-j.nai.du; spring
lambs, $5.00H5.50; feeder wVAtliers, $.).50j4.00;
feeder lambs, $4.0041 1.40. w Representative
sales;
No.
I buck
26 bucks
15 clipped culls
5 cull Iambs...
205 clipped wethers
lib Clipprti lumus
Av.
100
137
ion
76
17
76
Pr.
$2 00
2 00
2 00
I 25
4 00
4 75
CHICACt) LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Choice Nteora nntl Sheep Mend; lloas
.Strnnit to UUJier.
CHICAOO, June 6 -C'.WTLE-Receipts,
12,000 head, Including (") Texans; choice
steers steady, others slow; butchers' stock
weak, Texans steady; good to prime steers.
$5 5O'q6.10; poor to medium, $4.5ei5 10.
dockers and feeders, weak at K.Ci'n 1,75,
cows, $2.75fl,75; heifers, fancy up to 85 35,
I2.fnjj5.16. canners, $2.mfi2.70; hulls, low
ecept choice at $2.S0fH.5O; calves. $I.W'Tt
6.00, Texas fed steers, sales up to $.''J.
$1.505 60; Texas bulls, $2.75f3.80.
HOOH-Recdpts today, 21.OOO head, to
morrow. 20.0Oi bu.. estimated, left over.
3,000 head; strom to 5c higher, closing
easier; top, w.wi; mixed aim nun-m-i .'.
t5.70fi5 97!4: com! to choice heavy. JS.MrtC
6.02U,: rough, heavy, $j.65fl5.75; light, $5.65'!
6.90; bulk of sales. $f,.LWiS.fi5,
HI1EKP AMI LA.MIIH-lH'reiii. ,
head; sheep, steady, ewes, weak; liirubs,
stoutly, rprlng up to $5.65; gootl lo choice
wethers, $4.OOfH.30. fair to choice mixed,
$3.65f4.1r,. western sheep. $1 lO'ul.36, Texas
sheep. $4.25fi4,40; native lambs, $4.00ft5.2J;
western lambs, $4, 50175,25,
Kama a Cllr I.lve Slock Mnrket,
KANSAS CITY. June 6. CATTLE Re
ceipts, i.tm natives, 600 Texans, 350 calves;
native and Texas beef fleers, steady; veal
calves 25c lower, other cattle easy; choice
export anil dressed beef steers, $5.Mfj5.fii;
fair to good. Vt.VWM; stoekers nnd feed
ers, $3,751(4.40; western fed steers. $,8"J'
5.60; Trxnns and Indians, $irf5.I0; Texas
grass (.leers, n.&Olfl.riO, cows, $1.3511 Jl.ra;
heifers. $3.65115.23; fanners. $2,501)3.16; bulls,
$3,251)8.70; calves, $3.50115 50.
HOas-Rccclptu 19,01; market IfiV.-c
higher; top. $5.J5; hulk of sales. $J.70iJ.$74l
heavy, $5.8o'rj5.!tt, mixed packers, $.-i.i0
6.85: light, $5.55f5.75, Pigs, $l.905.t0.
S1IEEP AND IiAMIIS- -Receipts. 2,500;
market strong to loo higher Western
lambs,$4.70l75.BO; western wethers, $I1M.60;
western vearllnn. l.ftOff I.IHl: ewes. $.1.itVr
4.25; culls. $2.rj0fl.l.p.i, Texus grass sheep,
$3114.15; Texas lambs, $l.40f(l75; fprlUK
lambs, $4.7585.75.
SI. .Inseitlt Live Stock Mnrkel,
ST. .IOSEPH. June fi. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 1.138 head; market strong; natives,
$l.60ft5.S5; cows and heifer, $4.a"iff5.20;
veals. $I.OO1i0.5O: bulls nntl slags. $4.1505.(0:
Blockers anil feeders, $2 75471. so.
HOOS Receipts. 7.IK2; mnrKet hyio
higher; light and light mixed, $,'.70iio.(j;
medium und heavy, $5.75Ti6.05; pigs, $.1.MM
4.75; bulk, $5.7515. S3
SHEEP AND LAMHS-Recclpts, 1(0 hold:
market steady.
Stock In Slitlil.
Tho following table shows the recelnts of
cuttle, hogs and sheep ut the lour principal
llvo stock markets June 0;
Cut He. lines. Hheen.
Houm umana 2,501 pi.'jis
Chicago 12.000 2,000
Kansas City f,.iii lli.on
St Louis 3,100 S.ioo
Ttitnls
1.701 (V.-..CIS 15,613
Stunt City Lite Muck Mnrkel,
SIOUX CITY, June 6.- (Special Telegram.)
-CATTLE - Receipts, km head, sternly;
beeves, $5.lVi1i5.50; cows and bulls, mixed,
$2.75(5.00; slockers and feeders. $3.utwlf 1.10;
calves ami yearlings. $.i.r.t ;m
HOOS Receipts. 3.5i head. 5c higher,
selling at $5.tV33.75, bulk $; !' jOJTi.TO.
Dr. McCrevv Specialist
26 yennt experience 15 years In Omulia.
DISEASES OF MEN ONLY.
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Diseases In all stages, Nervous Debility,
and all unnatural Weakness, Cures Uuur
antced. Charges Low. Hours. 8 u. in. to 3
p. m. Sundays, S 11 m. to 5 p. m. Hox Too.
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Manufacturers of
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