THE OMAHA DAILY SEE: SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1901. 13 vCRAlN ASD PRODUCE MARKET Adruo of Two or Thro Point in Witer Wheat h Prtdiottd. MONTH OF MAY BAD FOR CONDITIONS Terr !! emljMlmjt, mt Coaalder able Caeh Trad oa Laeal Baui Cim Drswi (trraa-ta from Heavy Raima. OMAHA, June t, IBM. Bnow la owt With mor bearish Informa tion. Ha tays the advance In general con dltlon of winter wheat may be expected of two or three polnu over the figures of May 1. The year l la the last in whloh the condition Improved during May and then the average yield per acre waa the largest ever known. May haa favored the growth . of email grain. Spring wheat acreage will be, thlnka Bnow, the earn aa laat year, the decrease In the Red river counties offsetting the Increase elsewhere. The oat acreage also wlil not vary much . from 190S. The oats are In normal condi tion. Snow finds the weather has been bad tor oorn, toe cold for prompt germination and early growth. Considerable complaint Is heard of light stand from poor seed. The acreage la the largest ever. If June lg favorable Lbe crop will start normal. A Broom hall cable itiowi the tin.il offtolal estimate oa the wheat crop of the central provinces o India la WJuO.000 bushels, as against U,1.0W for last year. Thr, seo wbar8W" about ooo sixth of the Indian AJganMoe shipments of wheat thit week buaheia, as against for last W k K1400 bushels. Tbe oorn shipments ' !r1I0'UW! 4taaTt laa.000 bushels. 7& J of wtjeat nay decrease J. 000. 000 buaheis during tha week. The la tha harbor may be held op. diowevat an4 deoraaaa somewhat this mount, laioneapolls stocks wtll decrease tar tha week 4e,a0O buauela, BC Louis T'r" thaoonxraoi wbaat there U dawn to eW.000 buertaaas and ail of that la sold to Co out. . IVihtwr mJ reoerereJne are giving Sn7L5U0,b trnth that It has regained .Jot l"t U e receipts at eatra markets do not Inorenae the price nay oontlAue to adavnoa. No. I oorn was '7It ' Cfctaago this morning at from S to 60 oemta. i T prtraa o Oman gram for future deHverr and to caose today and Thursday war aa follows: Of aaed. High. Low. Today. Tbu'r EH TH4 ...4f ... at ... Vs t) B tlUB 13B 72B m 47 t B 47 73 j 44 IUB 46 B U 48 4A 43 Wheat July Sept. .. Corn June ... July .. Sept. Oata June .... .... Jl aaked B bid. Loeal Oaafc 4rauha , Tha sample tab las were) busy this worn jug and wheat, oorn and eats were sold by the carlot to a good demand. Wheat and oats were steady at Thursday's prices, but oorn advanoad somewhat. The local corn market want from strong to 1 cent up, which was oat quite fallowing the strength ct Chicago, ' BaoMpta and ahlpVaenla were: wheat. ears In and IB cars out; one week ago, 21 and 11 ears. Oera. M cars In and t oars ont; on weak ago. 111 aad 22 cars. Oats, i cars in; ova weak ago. I earn in. Rapreeatn tatrvo sales of carlo by sample n track, Omahaj mixta corn jno. x, j care, m&ey l oar. 4So; a. s, j oacav asiac: oars, ess; x oar, 7o; K allow Cuts y?a 1 1 oar. 4o: No. 1 1 aar, 48 2 eara, 4SWo 1 car, 4no. Hard Whaaa-Mav Vl ear. tUai Now 4, 1 car, 78or white OxtMJa 4, 1 ear, dad. WBXAT NOk X. UiS, noBninal Vo. t, tOo; y. 4, 7SKS183C, nomiuaJ. CORTt-No, S, 44SHa; No. S, 47900; No. 4, 4&&48C-, nograde, 40c; No. 1 yellow, 4o; 54o. 8 yellow. 8 4c: No. i whfte. Wo, nom Jitt; No. 1 witdta, 47c, nominal. OATBKa.. I. 4lic4 No. I, SoKi No. 4. M 4(37o: No. I waits, Bc; No. I wldte, 40JiMlo; standard, 42c Oats anatadoiui are nominal. Katea tvejaa 1K BxafauajMaa trainee. Omaha, gtiwika of grain in rarular ware Oiaoaea are as foUewa: Wheat, 12.711 buah ,ls; earn, 4Gs,g52 buaioll oats. Ojia bush eta. Omaha aentiaot ate- of oorn are iflffi buahals, divided betweaaMarrlam 4k jlatmqulats elevator 0.12,075 buahelaj and ''She Union alevalar CSLUS bmbels). exchange vawitors were M. Wadsworrh at Sled Oak and Id. H. Vaa Uuran mt Jeaier. Omaha Inapeotmns of grata ware M oarsi of wbaat, T oars graded No. I hard, 2 oarg Mo. 4 bard and l.car no grade-; of corn, 1 eara graded .No. i! 10 cans No, L 4 nn N, 1 ears Mo, t yellow, 2 cam J. a. yellow, 1 ear No. 1 whits and J oars no trade; f . at, 1 oar graded No, 4 whita. Orate Karkets Elnwkar. ' Tha doaJog pdoas of grain today and Thursday MX tha markets axis as follows; CHirAflOL "VrTioa a -July a Beptemhar' laoptamnay Woda. TTroa, Wheat July September Corn- July ... KaVHag CXTZ. , etHad, 4ti3 Beptamber ...... "Whwtt July Beptamber Corn July v Beptantbar "Vhairt-. July Beptamber "Whrat Julr Beptamber July .... Beptamber ... z ixxma. ' iSa vjk .dfl'iB dMfr .aakvB 4SH .rwfn OWUL . li&B U44 soLxmi. KB7W tXISE. 3 curndoo cxkaix jlkd pboviuom Fee tines -mf ghe VadlaaT auad Irtoaa ea Baawd ad GKTCACK). Juno lAiaxtn tn aagard t daoiage bg flooua oaused a sharp upturn I la wheat today, the Jury delivery oluttlug at an advance of lltfi&Q, Corn ta up lo Oats la up tkty4o and provlatana lUdo, ' Initial salaa on JJtly wre up WSrlko ta ' ao to SViWia. Commiaaion houses had I luontr of buylua ordera, but ofCeruigs ware I light. Tha olase waa practically at the 'high point. After 'muohlug ttTWe, July aloaad at BMta. Claarancaii or wLat and Hour were equal ta laljtuu btwhela. iLxpuna of wbaat and flaur for the waek. aaahown iy Bradstreet's, ware equal ta l.l7.gv I buabela eampared with si .100 busltala' a Tear ago. Mlunaapulta, luluth and Obi eago reported naefpta of IM cars agalnat XlM laat weak and 106 oars a yuar ago. Heavy ralna la the west and strenirth in wbaat ware tha Indue mm that maatad a Strong tone la corn. Kaln bad a atraneTthntirng effeot on the oata market, almllar to tiiat In wiiaat and corn. Walla tha market was firm, trad ing was of small volume. Aftr open ing unchanged to Wo hticlier at l:VStfcc, July ranired Mtween tK1fuAc, and fUused at 40H4MOHO. Local reoaipts were 122 car. Provlalous were firm througheut the eu tlre sesalon. Tha market oioaad almost at the top. Daaraaaed reveipts of bogs had a bullish affect at the start. Trading waa (nalniy In ths September options. Septem ber pork closed with a gain of 270 at fll.rrV Beptamber lard wae up Titfo at lda. Rlba were up UWOlio at f.d. The leading ruturea ranged aa follows! Artlalca.1 Qpan. High. I Low, Omaa. Tes'r Wheat a July b July a Hpf. b Sept. July Bept , .Oots June . July Sept. Pork July Sept. lard July Kept. Rib July Sept. kividi 42 11 II ,81 t 40 1 a 00 I TTUl 4D4 Wff BieJ 1 mm. $014 . 43 11 TO 11 0 CO tsh! We 41 41' B)Hu 1 to 11 TO Ti 40 11 tU 11 40 47 I 40 (n U 4 77 r r No. 1. S Old. b New. WHEAT No. 1 sprlnir. 407o; No. t, tbff ttc: No. 2 red. tl.frtl 0k roKN No. t, 6eWwHn; No. 1 yellew, tU4 lWo. . oats No. S. 4HkO-ee: No. t whJta, 410 44,c. tiv mm e vilm V'lAilllt Vitrkrt quiet anfl atearrr: winter yatania, 0i.iudiaau, airaigaia, xeVaaiki V$.rl Ptwt, M rt.7; atralghta, 13 XJ BARLEY flood fading, S42c; fair to choloe malting, fcj'jfc hKlILs :. 1 Lt. 11.00: Na 1 Borth weetem, tl.COP. Timothy, prime, 12. uO. Clover, contract grade, 110.7a. PRUV1SIONB Mmo pork, txw bbl., 111. ffll.70. lrd, per 100 lbs., H d 42 Bhort tibe sides OooeeV It'. W.7E; short clear sin oe (boxed), tft.KCtri 7t. Receipts and shipments at this market yesterday were aa follows: ReoHpfs. Bhtpraenta Floor, bbls 47.10 1,700 Wheat, bu 17000 TH.W Corn, bu r.sn0 IfTJ.OnO Oats, bu Ua,400 10S.3TN) Rye, bn l.O Barley, bu 21,100 7.600 On the Produce exchange today the but ter market waa firm; creameries. X&Wd 174o; dalrlea, lW16c. KtfRa. firmer, at mark, cases Included, HYLEio. Cbeeee, eaaier, 7fJa SEW TORK UElERiL MARKET x . Oiaotariaaa of tie Day oa Tartoae Com mod It lee. NF7W TORK, June I rLOTTR Receipts, 15.011 bbls.; exports, 7.364 bbls. i market showed bt'tter Inquiry and was steady; win ter straights. It.l'ife'&.flO; Minnesota patents, o.(a i; Minnesota baker. Vt OUq-l 2; pat ents. Vt.Wijfb.Uy, winter extrsa, .3&a;4.0O; winter low gradea, t3.1.Vi"3.KO. Rye flour, ati-ady; fair to good, $3 3-4.1S; choice to fancy. 14.1.a4.60. CORNltliAIy- Btesdr; yellow western, tUQ&Llli city, H.12yX18; kiln dried, 12.06 iiz ) RYE Plow: No. 2 western. 70e. BARLEY Easy: feeding. 66g6c 0. L t. New York; malting, nominal, o. L Ih Buf falo. WHEAT Receipts, 1,000 bu. Spot, strong; No. 2 red, nominal, elevator; No. 2 red, tLOl, nominal, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 north ern, Duluth, ILOfii, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Manitoba, nominal, f. o. b. afloat. Options opened stronger, but eased off under profit taking at noon. In the last hour, never theless, they turned strong again on very bullish winter wheat crop news and cloaed mriSo net higher; June, t?WF 1-lac; closed at Mo: aeptetnbar, S-l4io; oloaed at gfcsdc ; beoember, ti&Vo-. closed at 5o. CORN Ret el pts, HjTo bu. Spot, firm; No. 1 680, elevator, and 6to, f. o. b. afloat: No. I yellow, luo. Option market opened b (if her on farther heavy rains and contin ued bullish crop talk, but weakened with wheat Iter there was a second advanoe on the wheat strength, flnaJprloes showing o net advancs; July. 5'(3ibIV; olosed at 504c; fleptembw. closed at 65Ho- OATS ReceUrts, 13,000 bu.; exports, W bu. Spot, steady; mixed oats, 21 to 13 lbs., eSU(3i4o; natural white, 10 to 12 lbs., 4Sm? 4o; dipped white, SC to 40 lbs., ,&UJC2o. HAY Quiet; shipping, 6570o; good to, eholoe, S60. . , HOPS Quiet; state, common to choice, 1303, lOtfSfio; 102, 23S2o; olds, ai4c; PaclflO ooast, 1M3, 24330o; 1M2, 234f2o; olda, rai4c. HID Bfl Steady; Qnlveeton. 20 to 26 lba, le; CaUfornla, 21 to 26 lba, 11c; Texas dry, 14 to 10 lbs, 14c 'm TAIX)W Steady; olry, per pkg., V4o; oountry (pkgs. free), 44o. RICE Quiet; domMtlo, fair to extra, H4 Japan, nominal. . LKATILER Htrady; acid. 2306o- WOOL Quiet; domesrlo fleece. 21o. PROVISIONS-Beef, easy : family, WW 10.00; mesa, l.00vJ8.; beef hams, 1J0.OO 21.60: packet. WOOiifllXOO; city, extra India mess, ll8.O0131tt.OO. Cut meats, quiet; Pickled belllea, M-OiX.OO; pickled shouldere, .; pickled hams, 6oSia00. iArd, Arm; west ern steamed, W80; refined, steady; conti nent, t6; South America, 1760; compound. tu.7b67H. Pork, firm; family, 116.75; short Oier. H3.0Oan4.50; mess, 118.0OKJ13.5O. BUTTER Easy; creamery, common to extra, 14wnc; state, dairy, common to "Cilislrregtilar; state full cream, small, colored. 71Sc; m all. white. go : largo, colored, 1tic; large, white, StioS-Flrmer; western extra, l419c "potjLTallTe. Arm: aprlng chickens 10c; fowls, 14o; turkeys. 12o; drw'ed, firm, western fowls. Uo; turkeys, 14i6o. it. tanls Grata and Provtaloas. BT. LOUIS. June 1WrIHlAT Higher; bad crop news; No. 1 red, cash, olevutor, 11.06; track, ILOogiLOl; July. 87b-Wc; Sep tember, 83c: No. 2 bard, 2&Ho. CORN Higher, on too much rain; No. I cash, 48c; Uack. 49iiHo; July, 41c; XTlilfil No. I oaah41c; track. 42H43e; July, Beptember, ltt&oi FlijURModerately' actlvo, steady: rod winter patent. $6XOy6.10; special brands, lBtea&o higher; extra fancy, and straight, 14.704H.16; clear, t4.0tM.10. SEEXTlmothy. steady; 13.40Ta.76 prime "foRN MEAL-Steadv; 12.40 BRAN Stronger ; sacked east track. Wo. HAY Firm: timothy. $9.0Udiii4.00; prairie, ERONCOTTON TTBS-aftx BAOOLNG 64C , HEMP TWINE c VVJ PROVTBJONS Pork, higher? JobMnf , m.6S. Lard, higher; prime steam, 6.o0. Baoon. steady; boxed extra shorta, 17.JB; olear rlba, 17.62; short clear, 17.17. POULTRY Springs, lower; chickens. Ho; Bprlaga. 1720o; turkeys, 11c; ducks. BT?TTa-Slow: oraatnary, lllloi dairy, SiSa Btoady at Oo. oaae oount J,laama UoelpU. Bhlpmenta. Flour, btta. 1.5 .00O Wheat, bu .W0 6y OornTl- 2-22 Oata. bo JMd a-000 yf - city Grain euad rVwvtetawe. KANSAS Cm, Juno t-WHJUlV-Dull J May. 71o: July, 7V; Beptaniber. 71o Ko?8 bard, IKSiWo: No. t, No. Irad, tlCIl.Nra; JLOOUIl; raoslpta. McSBJnghr-. i.r, WW) Julr. rataed. 4g4ic-. No. , 4Masj; No. 1 white. nAh-Zr. No. a white, 4941: No. 2 aV; o tlaiothy. tlUttJILOO; aholne prams, . 'DifCBeauarj', JJaJHo: fancy dairy, tnrhirtod, Ufl. Wheat, ba flcm. bu Oata, bu Tts.Ktiits ndnmerrts. 44.&J0 1.W0 St 000 . 0U1 10.400 S.0C4 TTBR western prlnta. ttearhy, toea Tnr to taa fair ml n.ji.t.til. ul mam V TTLAXELFHIA. Jurta a BT Bteady", firm demand: eartra. CTeameT7, ' 20c. . . . . BOOB IFIrm a-na arrur SKIXm nmm rrfl freSdl WSLCU 11. - fan oreama, chroce to fairer old. jiww rnrt rnu i , '. ".T new. Ifewc: "aw xora wu to goad, Hiearc- BTlMaapotta aUs laaorfcad. MTNNBA POI.TS. .Tuna lVHTCAT-Jpry, mc; September, ISVa- Oo trsojet jjo. j hard, wo: No. 1 norma, - - northern. ttPc. . . FIXirR First patarrta. aeotmd patenta. IS OCkifS.10; nrat clears. H.I0; seoond SlANJm bulk, tllOPl shorta, C7.0. rtulirfa Cnua Haravet. m-rnnu , . WTT FIT Tat Itam rlo. 1 nortbem. 87n; No. 1 northery, 4aO. To arrival is a. 1 norinern, vat'i em. 6c On track; No, 1 northern, 18c; Nn I northern. Mc: July. Wc; Bepitemker, cJaTB On track and to arrtvo, OMiC Mlrwavaliea Oral a Kawtcad. MTLWAtTKTEE, June 2. WHEAT Firm; No 1 northern, C.OOlrl 0&V4; No. S northern. 7wfio: old July, WSe. RYl'3Dull: No. 1. T74f7TVia p ARLKY Steadyi Ne. . Me. CORN Bteady; Na. I, tifMr, Jutyv Do. bid. Unryeel Ore la atertet. ' LTV nTRPOOL, June V WHEAT Spot, eaay; No. 1 Call turn la. 6a 10Vd. Futures. rttit: July, Is 4d: BeptambaT, (a 4Vd. CORN flpot, steady; American mixed, new, 4a 70: American mixed, old. 4a 7d. Futnrea, dull; July, 4s 4'd; Bopteiuber, 4s IHd. rworla Maurkea. PEORIA. June I OXKRN Steadrt Na. 1' 48c; No. 4. 44a, WHISKY On tha basis of tU3 for flw lahad gttoda. Twbada awad Market. TOUEDO. June l fltEJTrT Clover, cash, te.tu; Octeliar, U 71V4. bid: prime alaike, H.Mv; August alaike, H 60, bid: prime amothy, ti-4oi Septsoibar timothy, ti.47V. 4Mke KfW TORK. June t-OTL Oottapaaad. steady; prune civde, aoauliutl; lnima 1 low IMec. Petroleum, New Tork, 114; BalUmore. HvOO; Baltimore, la baUi. taJs. Turpntroe. steady, aTH'U&ko. ItutUN Biaady; Btraiued, ooauuoa te good. 13 ( OIL C1TT. June t OILS Credit bal ances, 1163: eortuleaUa. na bid. Rblp nxiiu. Ut!2 bbia. ; svaraga, 62.4WII bbla ! nine. Jane 1, M.uil bbls. (.Iilnmenta, Lima. !W Mils ; average, U.b40 bbla; ruua, Lima. U..H7 bbla. SAVANNAH. Oa Jus IV OIL-Hall-jut inarkati NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Layra Boring Orion tvttei Loreli and Htrdrn- KuUU AFTER ANIMATION -INERTIA and discounts wore fairly firm In today's market, although tnere was much unoer- fa Int. mm ta what Will be itnnai w4t li IhN Japanese) loan money lying n tha Bank of England. Trading on the Stnok axohange mostly waa dull. Consols were a fraction easier. Americana were quietly steady at a little above parity. They closed quiet. Orsnd Trunk was heavy, owing to the traffic Increase being consldercrily bejow itwu-hitlnnl -fDrHancr ware nulvt Jans. ENSUES S " wer otlr Oh1 flr'r cheerful. ' REPORT Or TITfS CfcKARJVQ BOOE1 Exeweslvw Ralas ta Grata Haarloei Uoaat Agalast Preiferti af Orepe aad tlmalate Ptewous laflaeaea. NDW TORK, June k During the first hour of today's trading there were a few large buying ordera executed In a number of atocka, lifting them to a higher level and causing the general market to harden in eympalhy, but the advantage was nut Sursueu, and the market fell Into Intense ullneaa, with no evidence of a disposition either to buy or sell. The early strength was not accounted for by anything In the day's news, lvxceselve ralna In the grain region were counted against the prospects of the crops and some rather sensational reports were circulated In Wall street of damage by floods. The nervous tone In the cotton market gave rise to rumors of bad money conditions growing out of tjpo condition of that market, but tho rumor was Ignored on the block exchange. The June 1 condition waa paid more attention to In the stock market than were the move ments In the cotton market Itself. The estimates of the week's currency movement Indicate a continuance of the now to this center although the New York gain seems to be less than last week, and New York exchange at Chicago is ritdog , slightly. With the gain on aubtreasury operations there Is promise of an Increase In cash of over !7.(MO,000 to be shown by tomorrow's bank statement. The June 1 movement in the oountry waa of Interest, allowing a decrease of but 113,266,168 for May, In spite of the heavy outgo of gold. Permission waa given today for the tele graphic transfer to New York of 11,710.000 in Japanese yen to errrve In Ban Pranaiaco next week. Tha reports of net earnings for April of the Union Pacific and Southern Paclflo were decidedly more favorable than bss been the rule for that month, the small Increase in gross being supplemented in both cases by a small decrease In operating expenses which augmented the gain In net. The stocks of those roads were even more dull and Indifferent than the average of the Use The strength shown by the ooaiers tvaa In spite of the April statement of the Lehigh Valley, In which the small gain In not earnings by the railroad waa more than wiped out by the loas of the coal companies. A fall In the price of .copper was without effect en stocks. The frac tional advances In the ooaiers aad In United States- Bteel preferred made the closing Arm, with prices well maintained. Bonds were irregular. Total sales, par value. 21,706.000. United States' new 4s ad vanced per cent on call. Yesterday's quotations on the New Tork Btock exchange were as follows: tMLies.iigaLiOw.uiosa, ,1"0 K4 100 100 18 1,200 144V 1,400 110 100 40 200 62 Atchison do pfd B. dt O do pfd San. Pacific.... entral of N. J...... Ches. as Ohio. ......... Chicago dc A do pfd. Shicago Ot. Went era . & N. W C. M. dc St. P do pfd Chicago T. dc T do pfd C. , C. C. A St. L.... Colo. Southern do 1st pfd do Id pfd Del. it Hudson Dal.. L. & W D. dc R, O do pfd Erie do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Hocking Valley do pfd III. Central Jowa Central do pfd K. C. Southern do pfd L. dc N Manhattan L Met. fJacurlties Met. St. Ry Minn. A 8t. L. ..' M , St. P. ds S. Bte M. do pfd Mo. Pacific M., K. T uo pia N. Y.- Central Norfolk tt W do Dfd Ontario & W Pennsylvania p., c. a A St Reading do 1st pra do 2d pfd Rock Island Co do pfd St. L. fe 8. F. 2d pfd St. Louis a W do pfd So. Paoino . So. Hallway do pia , Texas di Paolflo TuL. St. L. dc W do pfd. Union Paclflo do pfd. Wabash do pfd W. Lake Erie Wis. Central do pfd Max. Central UW A damn lilx. American BSx ...... V. a Ex i Wells-r'argo Ex Amal. Copper (400 Amer. Car 7 100 do pfd Amer. Cotton Oil do pfd Amer. Ioe... loo do pfd ., , Us) Amer. Unseed OH.... ..... do pfd 100 Amer. Locomotive... 400 do pfd ...... Amer. Smelt, di i.000 do pld voo 7W 68'4 69 77 71 "ioo riha ii7u 11 266 n ant 88 .. 10H 1,000 14H 14 U 100 1H 109'4 18V i,2oe hs m 13 , .. m 400 W4 204 14 14 2 "t& 14 U 14 100 40 40 49 Lvtio U3H 163 iri 100 269 2& 269 1O0 UVi 14 1H "41600 23H 23 234 U00 67Vs 1 F"4 100 129V4 129K 19 1064 144 109 40 61H 1,200 194 89 11,400 , 2,400 . 24.600 ""iio 2,900 100 100 800 400 tsoo (.200 114 60 111 44 63 12 1 100 K B Amer. Sua-ar Ref. Anaconda M. Co... is 61 400 125 115 Brooklyn B. T 200 47 40 Colo. rwOt, X J0 29 ShT, Con. Oaa. Uul 204 2to "boJ S9 6E lit 13 l'i 61 7 IM Tl 47 21 a 10 m mi 71 ss Corn Products.. do Dfd.... 2C0 DlstUJenr SocurUioa- -. . . Oen. leotrki ,. 100 Inter. rifi..v.n. do pfd . ... Inter. Pomp........... do pfd Nafl Lead............. No. American. Pad. .0 Hall People's Oaa Pressed Steel Car.... do pfd... Pullman P. Oar Republlo Steal do pfd Rubber Ooods do pfd., ex-dlv...... Ten a. Coal E L Uv a Le. do pfd. U. a Realty do pfd tX. a Kubfcar. do pfd U. S. Steal do pfd Weeffngh. Electrlo. Western Union Total sales for the day, 121,; Boaton Itoek Qaetatteaa BOSTON, June (.Call lonns, 2EjU per cent; time loans, t34 per sent. OfBolal closing ei siocKS ana oonas 109 26 JRVj ! '.' 210 h ( J 41 .... .. M 17 .... 16 "4o6 17 3 Sf& ... 100 6 e 6J0 10 80 10 1100 K 6 6 J0 60 69 6 100 10 lr 14 100 64 mT 66 1,600 9 1 12,800 6 62 R K 160 154 164 mm wsll, mm M 104 shares. iuklM a4L mt . M 4 mt ....aw Km Oratnl AftWtem .... 4a H4 Bostoa a Albany.. ..juh BaXAa A Maine 1M amlmu KleW4 1 P1U!bri pt M 11m. OMtral 4 N. T.. N. H a H...1MS, PVt UariMtk Tl Vales Psolta lr Aiar. Art. Chaav... 1 4a M 14 Amm. rnaa. Tube.... 4 Aoiar. iujar 114 4e pf4 Aavar. T. A T.. Wasttna niaia ... 7s A4Tnnue - AIIosm lS Aoiaisaauta4 ..w.... W tirl"M BUM ...... 9H Atlaotle v aiuabaai to Oal. Heola AM TuUna'tl ...;... II Cofiper Range ....... 41 Dalr Waat MV4 nomlnloa Oaal u rrasklla t Orancr f x-l lala Rerale - T .... , tu Uaaa. MUUsg ....... I Michlsaa aa iWm Makawk M t mmi o. a... tti ... it Aaiar. Weelaa W4 014 Deaualea 4t pti uaavaia M Dnmlolun t 8 14 Parnit n KAlmmn Blaa. nia...sM Oulucy . so Osaaml BlantrU ,...li4 lbaooe 9 Mam Elxurta 1 Taaumat St 4a B(4 Trtnltr 1 Maaa. UU 4 IV. 4. Mlntiaf uZ t nu.4 yratt ......J0 Uattad Shas Haah.... 4l aa N m o. s. Steal. t ............ OU'Weteartas . n. a. oil. iu tnab au vlcterla ............ WVsaae ..... ......... CM Bid. . n wlaa rtmaaelak BERLIN, June Iv Trading waa Dgtrt en the bourse Unlay and qworailoaa were weaker. Iron aharea fell upja a reijort that Amaiican Iron would soon be affrred In the wvrld's market at cut prises PArtld. June X Prises on the bourse opened firm today, but later became ub active on a rurror that General IConroput kin bad resigned. At the close stocks were very heavy rtuaalan imperial 4s cloaad at 91 1. Klo Tintoa loat UfT LONXjOS. auua I Tlie cataa for aauaay Traataetleai ot the Aaaorlated Baaks DarlaaT the Past Week. NEW TORK. June 2. The following table, complied by Hradatreut, shows the bank clearings at the principal cities for the week ended June a, with the per centage of Increase and decrease aa com pared with the corresponding week last year: CITIES. Clearings.! Inc. (Dec . New York Chicago Boston Philadelphia ... St. Louis Pittsburg San Francisco Baltimore ..... Cincinnati .... Kansas City ., Now Orleans ., Cleveland Minneapolis ... Detroit Louisville OMAHA Milwaukee Providence' Buffalo Indianapolis .... St. Paul Los Angeles ... BL Joseph Denver Columbus Memphis ........ Seattle Richmond ...... Washington ... Savannah Albany Portland, Ore... Port Worth ... Toledo. O Salt Lake City Peoria Atlanta Kochexter Hartford ........ Nashville Dea Moines .... Si'Okane, Wash. Taooma Grand Rapids . New Haven Dayton Norfolk Springfield, Mass.... Worcester Portland, Me Augusta, Ga. ........ Topeka Bioux City Syracuse Kvansvllle Birmingham Wilmington, Del Knoxvllle Davenport Little Rock Wllkeebarre Fall River Macon Wheeling. W. Va... Wichita Akron Chattanooga Springfield, HI Kalamsioo, Mich.. Younsatown Helena Lexington rarge, rn. u New Bedford ratnr l"k . Jacksonville, Fla.... Lowell Chester, Pa Oreensburg, Pa Roekford, 111 Blnphnmton Springfield, O Bloomlngton, 111 yuincy, in Sioux Falls, a D.... Mar.aneia, k Decatur. Ill Jacksonville, 111 Fremont, Neo 1 T i .t nn Galveston Charleston, a. v.... Cedar Rapids . Totars. U. 8 Outside N. Y 891.672,9791. 143,971,679 . Ko.lth, trtkli. 2, 130,676 . 47,iStU,lt2 81,737,341 . 2b.213.Ul, 19.96.tk3 20,7tU,4 16,800,600 12,616, 137 U.tu.581 10.7v4.OoH 9.204.848 9.714. 2H4 (.974,9, 4.726. 6J0 6,606.9101 6.076.416 4.(01,422 ' (.931.1116 4.4v:.6iil - (.672,4611 1.401.100 I.SS0.I74 l.4o;,'4i 4,0e9,0U6j t.69.061i (,U7,490i 2.664.712 t.26.2c9 1.SJ9.8I11 2.63i.8o4 2.21,708 2.144.7671 'S.U80.944J 2.244.844 aittl.S73 , 1.9.9.3J8 1.731.081 1.785.668 1.866. Ki 1.649,9-19 1.814,789 . 1.684.738 1.276.483 1.176.418 X 288. 735 ft-0,768 161,117 Lln3.906 9.9,0861 L180.72.S 1.226,110 1.0f.46r 1,024,823 840,224' (S6.188I 716,IW (07.068 88.844 871.096 (79.534 423,6601 (24.2S4 (83.8 (16,696 636,426 482,284 (33.156 1S9.1271 438.712 6i6.000( Tti2.830 407,081 SM.38Sl ri.567 410.972 133.400 818.345 400. 90 8J0.742 181.615 141. KM 80S. 929' 197. 6 SO 204.567 1.7H7.174 6,691. 0OD 733. 70t! 405.281 1- 3.6 12.4, 23.7 14 31 H "iilit. 1.01 'Hi (.61 8S.7 8.9 (.Si 'b'.kl ii.il (.7 20.(M 43.5 "a 121.4 80.5 ffl.'l ' 'i.si 1.4 li.'i 10.1 29.6 1.7 22.7 19.1 'u'.i 8 0 9.7 4.1 23.1 "i'.i 1. 1 It.o 1.4 11 1 7.1 14.T 17. (.7 17.1 (.( 20.4 11.1 4.4 'is'.' 'io'.i 'ib'i ii'i 1(4 9.9 22.7 23.8 ii:, : 22.6 1.4 "i'.i 21.4 44.1 16.4 47.1 13.1 'ii'i 'ii'.i 14 4 22. ( 83.2 4.7 7.1 20.1 i4:i 23 a 40 6 'is.i 85.6 'ii'.i 18.1 S9.5 'ii'.i "i'.i 1.674,7S0.553' 22.4 10.6 CANADA. Montreal Toronto Winnipeg Ottawa Halifax Queliec Vancouver, B. C... Hamilton Ixindon. Ont St. John, N. u Victoria, B. C 18.443 2131 17,022.449' 6.087.S2I 1.846.901 1,803 447 1.570.873' 1.453,0721 1,098, 70S 847.004 919.7921 690,274 6.9 (3.1 Totals, Canada,... l 50,763, 02S 82.8 8.8 'ii'.i 13.0 21.6 "i'.i 1.4 0.6 19.3 . .Tn le t r.t m 1 N h. cause containing other Items thafl clear- Inga. Not lnciuaen in xoiais o-jmw a oompaxisoa for last year. Haw Tork Moaey Market. NKW YORK, June (. MON BY On eall, eaay. l&l'A per cent, closing bid 1, offered at 14 per cent. Time loans, easy and dull; (0 and 90 daya, iMi'i1 par oenlj ( months, Rhd'jaStTixin' Pana-HOi, BTBKLINO EXCHANOB Firm, with aotual bualneas In bankers' bUls atM.8o(o S5:&566 for demand and at 14.87468750 for Silay blUs; posted rates, 14.&6M and 14Ji8 oommerclal bills. KM".. a n BlLVtR Bar, 65Wo; Mexloan doUara, "jbONDS Government, firm; railroad, Ir regular. . The closing quoumune to wm - mm follows: p. a rat. Is, leg., 6o eaupan 4a ta, rag..'..., 4e ecmpaa 4e saw 4s, rag... 4e eoopoD o el4 4a, leg... So oaupoa Atchison fta. 4a.. 4e adj. 4a...... Atlantis C. L. 4s.. B. a 4s ea ls , Ontral af Oa. (a.. 1st ISO. ...lti'm Manhattan a. g. 4S...10IU ...lot .Max. Canual 4a. 41 eo 1st lo HS4 ...10 I Minn. A it. U 4s... 4 ...1J2H kt. K. T. 4s ...Win do Is Tl ...KM IN. R. K. e( M. a 4a 7414 ...17 H. T. a g. Hs H ...101 N. J. O. s. Is. U0 '4 ... II No. Paclfis 4s 144 ... M I 4a la "ti .. .10144' N. A W. a 4s II ... tb 0. B. 4s A par.... s4H ...104 Pann. oobt. IWa ... U Raadlna fan. 4a H44 Cbn. A Okie 44ta..l43tt It L 4 1 8. c. 4a.. 114 Si Chicago A. it- V- .' il C. B. A u. a. 4s.... 141a M- I- w' Is...... M Baa board A. a. Patlfto 41 sa. Rail war Taxaa A P. Is. U 4s.. 10 m iu 114 4a.. n 14 ... '! ooqt. 4a. 17 ... Us'V. Btesl 84 8a.... Tlli wanaan is .ua da dab. B M w. A U M. 4s IH Wis. Cantral 4s M Colo. W. 4k L 4a.... 4M4 a. M. A 8. P. S 4S..10I 0. A N. w. s. Is. ...ins C K. L A P. 4s.... 44 An wi la 1IU O.C.O. I It. L . te MijT.. tt. U A W. Chieaia Tar. 4s 14 union raoiso Can. Tobacco 4a..... '! oo boot. Colo. A a 4a.... D. A R. O. 4s Brio prior lion 4s.... tit do gon. 4l at F. W. A D. C. la.. .104 MoraiDS VaL 44s....l7 k A N. ual. 4s....lul Offered. Laidoa Stoek Market. LONDON, June t Closing: Ooaaola moaey SDH do aooauat 90Sa Asaconda IH Atihlaon 70 do pfd 4 Baltimore A Okie.... loH Csnadlas PaclSo Ckas. A Ohio SUM Ckloage Ot. W 1444 0.. M. A St. P 141 DaBeera 11 D. A It d..... as pfd rlo M do 1st pfd do M p(d. ....... 14 Illinois Oontral Ul Loula A Naak. at., K. A T 14 N. T. OalrtTil, ,..lItH Norfolk A W.... Ml do ptd . . . . .. ...... W OnUrta A W Paunoylvanla 1144 kasd kttnaa 1C4 Reading .. 8IS4 da 1st pfd. ,...... M oa Id ptd Il la. Railway H la pfd K'. So. Paclflo UDlao Paottl da ptd 3e 0. g. BtaaL.V H da pfd 44H WaLaak 14 da ptd 14 Spanish 4s 44 444 :::::::: si SILVER Bar. steady, 26 Sd per ounce. MONBY-''i per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is 2 l-l!?. per cant; for three months' tails, 1 l-l4i4; per cant. New Tork Mlatagt Jtoeks. NEW TORBL June A The following are ine closing unta "n Allaa 44 Rraaos 14 branswtck Cos 14 tauataca Tnsnal 9 Can. Cel. 'A Va-....J Uara Slim a ban Slim J4 LaadvUle On 1 Aaaaatuant pant. UtUe Calaf Ontavta Opals ...... rnoanex ... Potasl ..... saraas .... Slarra Iruall II 6 ..... U ..... 1 OSdAHA, June O-Bank clearings for to duy, tl.460.Wl.ls; an lacreaee af C48.UOa.a9 ever tlie aarrea pending day laat raax. aTrsaauaeilad Apples aad Dried VValta. NEW jr. mil- Jims L iTV A P OTLATK D AFPLUS-The marketrules ateady, with I'ouimon quoted at 44c, prtiaa at lJ bc. choice at (J4 and raacy at Ta. CALIFORNIA l)klKl i FRUITS Prunes aeam te be a Utile steadier tu toaa, with y notations rajigii'g from 14ae to (Xs, aaavruV fng to grada psHchi am firm, ('holes bslnjr quoted at 7'g7Hi", extra cholue at 7Wt o and faucv at 9H'iUiO. Apricots are quint, ut nrm.-clujiue bang hold at HnpUxv extra suulaa af '"-liiil"'' aud fancy at lingua. iMiBi live siocii mm Paokaia 5i QolU So luJoui for Oitllt aad fzinat t, L'ttla Loa HOGS SOLD STEADY TO STRONG The saaae) aa Baa Btea Oaa All Week Very S"ew Bke aad Lavaeba it. rtvwd and Ma kmotable Ckangte) la RLarket Waa otloeabla BOTJTH OMAHA. June I, 1304, f quite an extent. The first romW shlpprrs and natcawra nscaeq ont some ox tns ouoioti buacbee that www fully IV higher, but after tbat the market wsa only a ahade bettar than yeerUrday. The Milk of the good weight hon sold from H.47fe to H&Jti, with eholoa loads sejllng from (4.S2H to (4.(4. The light and common stuff want from H down. Tha ax tram a etas of ti market was ratber alow and weak, aa pa-Jrwrs had tbelr more urtnwit orders filled and mads use of the or port unity to buy the last ones a UttH) cheeper. Representative sal-a: Reoefpts Otllclal Monday ... rMflclal Tuesdar .. Official Wednesday urnciai l numaay Official Friday .. Cattle, flora. Sheep. 4.0- 5 4.0M 1.833 2,012 6.4JU lSftri ll.ts4 U.i41 108 1.7K 611 1.844 .11814 .14 5.i 11880 14.484 12 i-1 18 672 (.275 Five days this week. Barns dava last week.. Bame days week before.. 16,083 Same three weeka ago.. .14.131 Bame four weeks ago. ...17. VA Bame days hist year 24.278 RECEIPTS FOR THE TEAR TO DATE. The following table show the receipts ot cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to data, with comparison with last year: 104. Cattle 4M.164 Hogs J.180.407 Sheep (63.208 Averara tirlcm ne.lri Omaha for the laat several days with com parison: Date. 1904. pita. 0101.0101. II B00.fl899.ri8 64.298 63, He-) 47.728 64.867 Inc. Dm. (.124 190S. 414.0S0 KT8.1M 1142F5 621.117 180,18 for nogs at South May IS... May 1(... May H. May It... May ,.. May 10... May 21... May 11. .J May a... May 14... May 16... May 28... May 27... May 28... May It... May 10... May 81... June 1... June 2... June 8... 4 rut, 4 62UI 4 47i 4 48 4 P 8?! 4 SSTa 4 88 4 4fis. 4 49! 4 684j 4 4 4 63 4 48H 4 494,1 ( m t ii ( Wl T 07 S 9 ( 27! ( 81 ( 18 ( 18 ( 1 o ( 04 ( 98 ( 77! ( 721 ( 70 6 (0 5 98 6 7 11 7 n TMI T 08! T 06 ( 96 ( 97 7 01 7 09 7 10 7 U 07 7 071 9y 7 ii sat 6 721 ( 78 ( 78 i an ( 8 ( 61 ( (7: 6 a t (0 ( 68 6 631 ( 68 ( 711 f 8 70: 6 7o ( 28 ( ii ( Ml t cm ( 01 ( 84 ( (141 4 99 a ( 96 4 901 4 85 4 81' 4 8SI 4 831 I im cat a aa t 6m 4 41 3 T.9 4 29 8 si 4 n I 601 4 14 I 62 t n 1 66 8 62! 1 6X I S 1 60! a t 60 8 6 3 6 3 50 1 65! 1 191 4 13 4 4 17 4 18 4 JO 4 08 a 4 10 4 14 4 21 4 13 4 03 Indicates Sunday. The offloial number of cars of stock brought In today by each road waa: Cattle. Hogs, bheep. u ses. C. M. ft Wabash St. P. Ry IT 1 i 88 ( Mo. Pac Ry J Union Paclflo System....... 26 C. d; N. W. Ry F., Q. ( II V. R. R 11 C. Bt P., Id. O. Ry.... M a tt M. Ry 14 C. B. & Q. Ry I IC C. ft BL J , ., C., R. L A P. Ry., east.. 4 4 .. C. R. L & P. Ry., wsat.. .. 1 .. Illinois CentTal , I Chicago Oreat Western.... It.. Total receipts (3 163 ( The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows. each buyer purchasing the number of head indicated: cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co. Swift and Company Cudaliy Packlug Co - Armour dc Co Swift ft Co., Kansas City Swift and Co., oountry... Armour ft Co., Kan. City. Armour ft Co., Boo City.. Vansant ft Co.... W. I. btepheu - Huston ft Co L. F. Buss Bqulres ft Co Root Bulla & K Other buyers 86 821 478 m 1 10 9 87 99 180 1,690 La04 1,310 481 (10 17 ta 61 m Hi Total 2,188 11.828 1.498 CATTLE There were a few more cattle this morning than generally expected, but at the same time receipt were not what would bo called excessive. Tne inaruet was right close to steady, but the wire edge eumed to be off and trading v. as not ni brisk as It was yesterday. In spue of that fact, though, a good clearance waa made In fairly good aeason. A , Eeef steera could probably best be de scribed by calling them steady to a ahade lower. Buyers did not seem to be as ex cited as they were yesterday and were of the opinion that they had bean paylne i little too much for their auppllea. The faot that it was Friday, with recelpta a little heavier than generally expected, gave them a good excuse for being bearish. The more desirable grades sold In about the same notches they did yeaterday as a general thing, but. there were cases where sales were made that looked txulOo lower than the high tlm yesterday There was a very light sprinkling of oows and heifers In the yards, but, the same as waa the case with steers, buyers were Inclined to be rather bearish and tho market was steady to a little lower, soms sales showing a loss of as much as 6ai0o. Trading was not very active at any time, but owing to the small number on sale the morning Was not far advanced before verythlng ohanged banda Bulls were perhaps not quite so Arm as yesterday, but the prices paid for thoae and veal calves did not ahow much change. Btock ers and feeders arrived In limited number and In fact there were Just a few bunclies In sight. The better grades were bout steady, but where the quality was undesirable buyers were Inclined to get them for little less money. Representa tive sales: i BBEF STEERS. Na tr. i... ti... i... i.... a.... 40... ... T UM HO 1020 ma 44 1M4 1010 1(4 1IKI4 llJ JT. 4 44 4 M 4 tt 4 44 4 44 4 48 4 79 4 Tl 4' 90 6 00 r 04 Ma 1 41 40 11..... II II. AT. ..1UW ..1118 .. ...10(4 ...1114 14 to ni 14 1171 14... 8:::::: it 44 a.... i.... r... 3.... I.... I.... II.... .1181 I 10 .,..1166 8 10 19. .... 171 I 14 14 ....iin i ii 44 ....11U I 11 87 ....11:1 I II 81 ....net I to il ... .11111 8 M ' 84 ,...11k, I M 4 ....1U0 I M 97 , ,.1M I 14 44 , ....lull I M 84 , .... W 18 11 .... M IM 41 ....Usl I SU I UU I BO II STEERS AND COW& 1436 I M II 110 BTKKRS AND HEIFERS. ..1324 ....1141 ....lisai ....1417 ....issi ,...1M4 ....1244 ....1444 ....UHt ....1M4 ....1101 ....urn ....mi ....UM ....UN ....It HI ....LUt ....14M .1414 .1231 il.""."'.!! 81 4... 14. '.'. U.'.'. Ml 164 104 ni 4 44 11.. 4 10 II 4 TO ll.i 4 14 M cuwo. I 44 I M 8 14 8 M 4 at ..10 .. .. 414 ..1140 ST IK ..lorr l is .OUI I 40 .. r.i t 44 ..nil t m 11M Tl .. POO I W ..1041 I 44 I. 10.... 11...., V"" 1 1.. 1.. 171 HI .. r.4 ..1141 ..UN ..1141 ..1004 ..looo ..U30 ..10o ..1U4 1114 144 u4 I KM 8. low 4.... uul OOWS AND HEIFERS. " UELTKHB. ' 141 8 14 1.. M4 1. S4 It 8 v sal 4 411 I 44 18 ., Til 8. t4 3 t J. 4 l ea 8 4a 1 sat 1 4M 4 44 1 10 p ii? 4 ill a... 444 U I.I fl 8..........1000 I Urn, t.. ......... tU4 i-m m m e e4 e WW -..us ....JM I.. ...... ...13 t. T 1 1!0 mm a M e e W 8 aaeOH Mai Ft. t 80 6 II 8 14 4 H I 44 6 44 4 40 I 44 4 40 6 40 I a I 41 I 41 I 14 6 40 6 40 I 40 I 14 I 60 8 44 4 (4 6 44 ( (4 I 40 4 M I 40 I 44 8 44 ( 41 i" 4 44 4 14 8 44 4 44 4 14 4 18 4 11 4 II 4 94 4 H 4 14 4 M 4 44 4 44 4 44 444 (81 4 II 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 40 4 Tl 4 44 I 44 I 18 ...... 4 4 04 L. M IS t ... S44 4 44 I 144 i 44 i... 14 ( 04 as IT! 1 MM 4 41 I 14 I.. ......... .IP 4 m I 04 UH4 4 U I 44 1............1M0 4 18 I 14 t...M.......Ua 4 14 I 18 8.... ...UM 4 44 3 il . I......... urn 4 M I M 1 Ill 4 II I m t......M...aia 4 tt I H (-... IM lit l tt l-...........rr,i 4 m 4 44 I - 4 44 oalVu. Ml 3 44 8 14 IN H 111 1.. IT 8 44 . 1 I M I . let aa k. a t 1st 1 W ID V. M 111 a.., Ot III STAaa. sTTOCartR f t I AJTD rEDnTRsV tt ...... .. I 4 9 la.... n ill T. lYf 4 M 4.. ..... 14 4 M kv oa 4 tt 4 44 aaa 4 14 Ottd There was a fairly liberal run of Loga here Uua murntag. but the damand waM suiadaat to hold the market up In good shape. Packers ssauaad, to be A UU") alew alxiat bldulcg the fall atrannh el the market, ee thai trading was aot par Ucahvrly aaOve at any time, but st'Jl the built ef the ctferinga waa disposed of be fore the KuMrfle of tlaa ferenaoa. Thai gen eral niarket rould be eueted strong t va hlghatr, the giaatvat advanoe bolug on til batter grades. There were quite a few chulue loads an aale. and that balped out tua sflllTr ox tha niariet oa. ua4er u Ka Af oa- n H aa. rr. M 1" 4 U Tt -rt IS IM R.:: ... 4M it 1.1 a 2 tr I'l 4 a...-..Ju ... 4 tt U M 4 4 ... 4 tt s.::.:...ia ... 4 J14 4 m Tl lt 4 4 4lt( 90 M 44 mt s i wm n J su 1 (i 18 ... 4 4ll ....... J I ... 44 " !."".1U 40 4 41t IT K4 ltt 4 44 14 ir? M U t xtl ... 4W :....!.K4 44 4 44 It SJT ltt 4 44 Il .10 It 4 41 T4 HI ... 4 tt Tl 114 ISO 4 48 Tl 3 1 4 14 Ml 1H 4 44 41 1 140 4 5 n 44 4 44 M Ill 84S 4 M TO 101 40 4 44 47 HI ... 4 44 T tn 44 4 4 44 ... 4 tt 4 44 4 4 6 14 80 4 M 4 NT ... 4 41 It .-. 4W Tl U4 M0 4 il Tl Kl IM 4 M Tl m W 4 41 11 4S4 ... 4 40 U Ul 40 4 41 14 1.4 80 4 M Ill 40 4 41 K ...14 ... 4 14 IU 40 4 47 14 ltt ... 4 tt Tt Ul 1 4 4T4 IT tu tt 4 tt Tl Ml 14 4 4TUj T4 144 10 4 tt Tt JI4 M 4 41st Tl -U 44 4 0 IM 44 4 47 Tl 144 ... 4 M i IU 844 4 47U T4 Ill ... 4 M .ltt ... 4 474 44... 444 44 4 M Tt Ul 4 47S4 41 sl 40 4 tt JJ 10 14 4 47 Tl 4)1 ... 4 tt Tl ltt M 4 7Vl 44... ... 4M 44 ltt 40 4 17 TO XI ltt 4 W 44 K4 4 4 47 I I'T 40 4 W 44... ....1:1 0 4 47 T4 ltt SO M t 44 IM 4 47 tt Ill 40 4 I TO Ill ... 4 4T Tt AKI M 4 II Jll ... 4(7 41 M4 4IIV T8. ...... .trf 44 4 41 U K4 m IU) 40 ll ... 4 47- I 171 tt 4 M t......ll ... 4 41 44 HI 49 4 llv 44 lut 44 4 47 a r ttT ... IU. Tl Iff . Jl M I4 ... 4ISV, M Ul ... 4 11 T1..-...JH ... 411V, M IM 808 4 47 I4...M...KI tt 4 tiv, Tt ltt M 4 47 44. .......m M 4 Us 41 lit ltt 4 TI ltt 4 MS 4 UV T4.......JKI 10 i 47 4 7 ... 4 1V It X4 4 4 4T IT -1 stt 4 41V , TO til 40 4 47 tt KT ... 4 V i 14 404 ltt I 4T 44 17 ... 4 11V , T ltt IK 4 47 tt Ml ... 4 tl. TO Ill ... 4 47 T4 Jl ... 4HV i tt ltt 49 4 47 Tl 1-J tt 4 44 Ml 84 4 47 0 Jll ... .., 40 ltt ... 4 47 M0.... 4 14 44 Ul M 4 47 44 rtt M 4 14 M Kl K)4 4 40 T4 ti W 4 H II .11 ltt 4 44 41 ltt IS 4 II 41 Jl 44 4 44 a......tst W 4 41 48 141 IN V) 44 14 ... 4 .,',, 14 ltt 44 4 M 41 14 tt 4 M II 10 .. 4 It 44 " ... 4 U IT I1T m itO , 44 4 ... 4 43 14 Jit tt 44 11 111 M 4 a tl lit tt 4 44 BUEILP There were only sheep and laniSfl reported this morning, and a large proportion of thoae waa con signed dlrwt to local packors. Thore waa Bo partloular change In the tnarkot. but the same as haa been tho ohm all the weelt. packers all seemed to be anxious for supplies and evarythlns fIored changed hands at on early hour. There were some fair Mexican wooled lambs on aale that brought K.177. and some Colorado ollppod ewea brought tSUiu. Quotations for clipped stock: Good to Oholoe lambs, t.2SfjS.; fair to good lamTM, (VSofMOO; good to choice wooled lambs. r.7S77.x5: fair to good woolod lam he, t 3o?l T6: good to oholoe yearling or wethers, t0.fr5.TS; fair to good yaarllnxa or wothert, te.0w6.50! good to choice ewus, 15.00iS.25; fair to good ewaa, e4.7atjfi.00. Repreaenta- uve twaeat ' Average. Price. No. 84 western onll ewes 80 Colorado laic be .. J western buuk .... western wethers . 138 Colorado ewea ... ( weetera. wetliart . 11 western earl iug 24 western lamb ... M western lambs 14 western lambs 87 Colorado lambs 67 western lambs 298 Uexloan wooled lambs. M 14 UO 66 9 IM 94 71 7( . 71 . 45 . 64 . 66 I 00 1 (0 4 00 4 00 ( 00 ( M 6 60 ( 00 ( 00 ( 00 t 00 ( 28 ii-7 CHICAGO L1VU STOCK MARKET Cattle and Sheep Steady and Hogs Five Cents Hltlher. CHICAGO, June 3. CATTLE Receipts. I, 000 head; market, steady; good to prime Iteers, lC.6tu'6.2S; poor to medium, t4.aOd (.60; stockere and leedcra, $3.'J'sJi.lb; oows, II. '.5u4-50; helfors, $14.75; Ciimers, 11.7544 2.;5; bulls, W.2.VU4.70; calves, t2.60u5.60. llOtiS Recelpta 20,0u0 head; esumatod to morrow, li.POO bead; market, stoady to 6o higher; mixed and butchers, ft Coy 4. bi',,; good to choice heavy, 14.7(74.8; rough heavy, t4.6uiH.76; light. 4.6o(i44."0; bulk ot sales, f4.6v44.7fi. 8HEKP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4.000 bead; market ateady to weak; lambs, steady to weak; good to cholco wethers, $5.2j 6.60; fair to choioe mlxod, 13.75ii5.0O: western aheep, HtOflitOj native lambs, 5.00S.60; western hanba, 85.6055. Hevr Torlt Live Stock Market , NEW YORK. June t BEWVES Reoolpta, 8,X( head; steers firm to lOo higher; fat bulls and fat oows strong; others steady; steers. 84.4tXii.87H: bulls. 33.2Iif4.70; cows, S3.OOlf-i.7u, Cables quote live cattle slow at ilWo per lb., .droased weight; sheep steady ai 12t914o per lb., dreased weight, and refrigerator beef lower at laSSo per id., dressed weignt. C AL V K 3-rRocei.p ta, 1,813 head; market Bteady; oholoe veals, (6.00; no buttermilks; city dressed veals steady at 6VMi3e per lb.j country dressed, HH0- HOQ3 Recelpta, l.til head market easier State hoga, 8S.102i.Mk SJIEEP AND LA MB 3 R eoripta, 4477 head: aheep steady to a fraction lower; earungs firm! lamba firm to Zo higher; shi4iD. t3.B0?6.60t axoort wethers. 15.80: vear- Uags. t-li48d.S6 lauibs, 16.&tiija.t:5; oulla, tu.00. Kansas Olry Live Stock Market. KANSAS CTTT. June 8. CATTLEV Re ceipts. 1,100 head; market slow to ateady; export and dressed beef steers, 35.35U.06; fair to good, 14.60i3fi.26; western fed Bteers, (47tVi(.64; s Cockers and feeders. t3.2wM.76; southern steers, 33.6ci(6.00: southern cows, 12.2fx34.00: native cows, t2.miA.M-, native heifers. U.0UaM: bulls. 82.7iKa4.26: calves. 12. 754. 75. rl(JU Receipts, t.noo noaa; marKet steaay to (o lower; top,-14.66: bulk of sales, $4.46$ 4.60; heavy, (4.66414 B: packers. (4.604.60; pica and Hgbta, (4.0O4.E0. SHEEP ANT LAMBS Receipts, 2. BOO head; market steady; native lambs, tt-liUdi 7. 00: western lambs. 16.2641)7.26: fed ewes. (4 60686; Texas clipped yearllnics, Ib.wJ (.76; Texas clipped sheep, 14.2CkU4.76; stack ers ana xeeaera, v.jfaMt. ft. Louie Live Stock Market. PT. LOTTIS, June t. OATTLK Receipts, 2,000 head; market steady; native ahip ments nd exporta, 86.00'(i.00; dressed beef and butchers' steers, 14 (0&4.76; steers under 1.000 lbs., 34.0016.06; stock ers and feeders, l3.00ffl4.4O: cows and heifers, 32 26j6.0O; csn .. ti iiuff ui. ,,,ii ta oivfl a kk ; nii.i n sn tit'i; Texas and Indian steers, $3.00i3(.26; cows ana neiiera ta.1v1s4.2s. 11LXJ3 HeLelpts, O.ouO head: market steady: pigs and lights, 34.604.80; packers, 14 5o44.6; butchers' and best heavy, (4 603 1A . . HnEEP ANIJ IjA M HH Kecetpta, s.roo head; market steady; native muttons, 3126 6.00; lambs, to.uu4r7.20; cuiis ana ourKs. 26.O0; stackers, (3.608.76; Texas. 33.6utf St. Joseph Mve Stoolc Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. June . CATTLEV- Recelpta, 1.098 head: market steady to lOo 1 na.l Ii UAd OA, nnxmrm a i. A 1. .. f J2 Ootfji 6(; stockers and 'feeders, 33 60m 4. 76. tioun Haonpu, 4,jo neaa: marsei sieaay to (o higher; lights, 84.47J4X6; medtuat and heavy; 84 (0r4.87H. H H EKP AND IMBS-Reeelpte, 1480 bead; market firm: spring lambs, 37.00. linsi City Live (took Market. HTOTTir CITY. la.. Juns (J-CHpeclal Tele gram.) CATTLEV-Receipta. 200 heiid; msr ket strong; beeves. 34.0U(i.60; cows, bulls and mixed, 13.1V IK 60; stockers and feeders, 13.004.26; calves and yearlings. 33.OiXii4.u0. HUtil IteceiDta, b,w neae; inai ii waaa; selling at 4.3Cn)4.66; bulk, (4.411.47. Mock la MtTtit. VUIowtag are tha receipts of Itve stock for tlie six pi tod pal western cities yvs terday: Cattle. Bors. Bbeep. Eouth Omanav ...... . .... .vis iaw Chicago 8.C0 JOOnO 4,f" Kaceas City s,.v i, St. Louts LlOO (.000 tvfci1 St. Joseph 1.09 6,34 180 BkHUi City 200 (,(o( .... Totak ..... (,s) . U,K7 U.0U ( 741 Saiarlret. BOSTOX, June t WOO0L, Th market an ti.a vraeie is ooiti. oome com plaint kt rioard aa to shrinkage af the new wools. xne imrvsiiifljiT er "im xerrTtary woots Is still araal. Pulled wools are firmer, Idaho fine. l'iOllS: heavy fine. O tpfrie. fine medium. Ifi-JTSr: rrieuroW-fl fir: low medium. 17lSt9T. WyOTrilnir-rtoe. 14-n.lc; henry fine. lSfc'13M: fine Tnadrum. VI rlSrt medhrra. lVTITtc; lew mearurn. Ifrilao. tsh and ?Vevsds Mae W14c; heavy fine, trrlllV.e: fbia medium. 15V. irl'Vr : raedl'im. 13 Wife; lew medium. lii"Ko-. Dakota Fin a, IB rnc; nne menium, i" i'c; w ry 15a; tow medium, l((2()c. afrmtna Fine chtitre, WHUft tine average, TTfC'lUe: "Tie medtnm chokia l"'4T9c: iraiw. ltpnc Stsole.1''9'; medium rhrrtre, Isf lfe. BT. ZJnnu. June a. wvui pr'aayr anr- tTt'ira rrsdfs. romllna-s and clhtre;. P" ae; llifht true nianc; heavy nna, lu; tun washed. BOH'l'tiN. J in.- ;; Tha t'oiimwrciaj buiiso tla. Wj.il aajr uuuurrow ; Tha weak has beta fairly active In sales of small llns and old territory wool, ranging prtnoipallv from r.,lX to IKOiiO lha. oath. The smaller con sumers have been operating with freedom, aa holders were ready to clean Blocks at enrrent prices. Tlaa modi urn told at niostlj around 4o olaao. The hlah cost of u-n aool caused tha mills to seoure what they could of old A little new territory eol4 during tho week at a small proft on iw terlor oast. Primary weatam markets con. tinue excited, with L'tah, Wyoming and Idaho practically sold up, and heavy opera tiena in Oregon and Texaa Stiff mlcia rul everywhere. In the general desire to own wool. Tha ahiproe.nte of wool from HnstoB to dale from lecember tl. 1808, are 2.0o,"4l lha., against 9,M)cV3id St the same time las) year and receipts to date are 9&.370.."2 lb., a as lost xM7Ai'( for the same period laal jear. OMAHA, tCHOLfriALB M AR1LET. Oradttlaa mi Trade aad Qaotatloaa est staple aad Faae-y Pradace. EQG3 Recatuts, llbaralj market steaJyJ fresh atock, U,o. LIVE POUL'lltr Hena, (CHc7 roosters, according to alaa, 44o; turksya, lie; ducka. kc: g'Sf, 6c BUTXh.K Packing stock, 110 1 choice to fan.-y dally, Italic! aeparator, Uo'IOo. r&kaSH "ISli Trout, 10u Pickerel, lc f lka, 10c; parch, 7o( bluaftah, llo, whlteflali. 4c; aalraoav, 14ot redanapper, lie; lobster, Keen. J4c; lobstar, boiled, (Oo; bullheada, oatuah. 14a; black baas, tOc; halibut, 10o; orapvi'a. U roe shad, 1X00; buffalo to; white baas, llo; frog lags, aeg dox. lie. BRAN-Per ton. ri-M. HAT Prloes quoud by Omaha Wholesal Dealers' association: Choice Ml 1 upland, 8100; No. X, .-W; medium, 17.00; coarsa, Ii 50, Ue straw, (iO. Theae prloael are for hay of good coIjt , and titaauty. Demand fa! 8 and reoatpts llg'at, ('RyPlCAl TROTS. ORANGES Navel A choioe, large alia, 3100; taacy navels, all ataea, 3X40; Medltert ranean sweets, chinos, all ilaea, (LOO; Jafiaa, LKM.o'NfrallfortiU fancy, 10 to KO. tJ.76u4.vO; ohoica, M.607J. CALirORNIA FiuiPay Mb. oarton, 60o; huporiad Stnyrna. 1-oxown, llo; (-orowu, BANANAS Per medtaat-tlhsttl bunch, (3.00 tj.0: Jumbo, $17jl.. DATEa-Prslan, per ho of Pkgs.. (ttOut In (0-lb. boxes, to p? Ux; Oriental ttifTed. per box, 32-44, P IN EA P PLKiJ In orated otT M to 43, peg oral. (3.50. v Rurra APPLKS New Tork Baldwtna. $4.00. STRAWliERRIES Missouri per i4-qnart iSuU KS-SaUorn la, peg box, (l.SOgJ 1-'5- TEOETABLB9. POTATOES Colorado, (lJt Dakota, per bu., H-at'; new Texas Red atoofc. In tracks, NAvVfNB-Per bo., mttnts, ONIONS Bermuda, per lO-ia. crate, 13.251 Louisiana, la sacks, per lb., V&i. CAUBAOK-CaUfumU. peg" In, Hc southern, per crate. ILkA ' CVCUMBERS Par doa. (Oo. TOMAToKa Per (wbaakwt Orate, faacy, $3 25; ohaloa, $2i; Texas, Obaaket crate, (3.00, KADISHKS Par doa. buaokea, JOo. LETTUCE Top lettuoa, per doa., (Oo. TURNIPS Southern, peg do., 45c. BEETS Southern, par doa.. He CARROTS Southern, per d, 75a PARALET Per datL, too, BEAN 3 Wax, Por ba, boa. (X00 string, per bu. box, 33.00. SPINACH Per bru, Smnm grown, 35940a,. ASPARAGUS-Per doa. buiionaa, too. GKEEN PEPPE118 JPar ( baiaat orata, 32. SyU ASH Florida lomnaTi pay doav, tio PKAS Par bu. box. ta. MISCETLANDOUS; C11EI'SE Wlaconaln twins, full cream, llo: WlaoouMn Ttaruj A,-rievioa, Uo: bloeli Swiss, 16o ! W'lsscnwu trhjL, Uitfli Wlsoou tan, llmberger, 11a MAPLH BUG AH Ohio, pet Q lOo. HiDlilit Nx 1 green, (o. No. 1 preen, (dj Ko. 1 raited,- To; No. taJted, (a; No. 1 veal salf, ( to 11 Iba, (-x,o; No. 1 veal oalf, 11 to U lba te; dry salted, t?12o. sheep pelts, ..aS7ot aoraealiaa, $19438.60. NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 Kit aball, tr lh ' 15o; hard shell, per Uv, Uo: Ko. 1 soft ahelL unr Ih.. 18c: No. 2 hard shell, per lb.. Utol pecana, larfrn, per lb., llo; small, par lb4 lc; peanuts, per lb (oj roasted peanuts per lb., (o; Chill walnuts. U&lrHcl large hlukory nuts, par lb., llo; tlmouda, soft shell, per lb.. 15c; hard shall, 18c; shell barks, per ba, $2.60; black waluuts. par bit , $1-25. Metal Market. NEW TORK, June 1. MHTAL The lo don tin market was slightly firmer today and culued a final advance of (a to AUK ts (d for spot and of 2s (d to 123 Ko for futures. . Locally tin remained quiet and unchanged, closing at $27.1!H'3?7.17t, Cop per deullned Ts (4 In London, oltislng at Hot 6a for both spot and futures. Locally copper was quiet and a shade lower, with ttt7Vi and castlnaat (12.37k((il2.6a Bpeltej1 advanoad 2a M In London to 23 2s (J, but remained unchariSod locally at (4.7iigs.ou, Lead wan unohauged at ttl6&4.40 In tha local market, big. advanced la 6d In Lon don, where It closed at aUl lis Id. Iron closed at 61s (d In Glasgow aad at 43s In Mlddlesborough, wldle locally' It wag dull and easier on the southern grades, with No. 1 northern foundry quoted st 314.7M?16.26, No. 1 northern foundry at $04.21 14.60 and No. 1 southern and No. 1 south ern soft foundrv at 818.2fiftil8.7B. ST. LOUIS, June $. MUTAXr-Iasad, dull, $4U3Vs, Spelter, dull, 34. (A. Coffee Marked. Nrwr TORK, June 1 -COFFEE) The market for futures opened ateady at a decline of b10 polnta Bales were reported tif 82,000 bags, Including June at (XOc; July, 6.60c; September, 6.80Ct.K5c ; November, (.00c; December, 4.147; January, (.20c; Feb ruary, (.80c; March, 6.48c: April, 6.46c; May, 6.66c Spot Rlo steady; No. 7 lavolce, Cot mild steady. 8 agar aud Molasses. NTW TORK, Juno (.BUOAR- Raw, steady; fair refining, t 7-Kc; centrifugal, (6 teat, ( 15-l(c; molasses sugar, 1 S-luc; reflned, stoady; crushed, 6.66c; powdered, l.u6c; granulated, 4. 95c. Uoaklen jriaca latra. The best In tho world for . cuts, corns, bona, bruises, burns, scald a, serca, ulcers, salt rheum. Cures pllea or tut pay. Sic, For sale by Kuhn k Co. SUBAI. USTATO TRAJVSiTKRs. Deeds Sled for record Juno 8, 104, as clshed by the Midland Ouarantee Trust company, boud-d abstracter, Faruam street, for Tha Bee: National Life Inauraooe oomnasy to Alice Donahee, part of lot 8, block 8, 13. V, Smith's add ., $ Sheriff to John A. McSkace, guardian, middle one-fifth of lots 1 and 2. block 208. city Lewis S. Reed and wife to Battle Havens, lot ( and part of lot (, block 4, Alamo Plax Ella A. O'Neill to Frank Casey, lot 6. block (, Kountae's 4th George Cole and wife to James L. Wilson, part of lot (, block 46, Flor ence' John Klewlt, )r.. and wife to Dorrr Tracy; part of lot 11, block U, South Omaha D. E. Tracy to Mattle Klewlt, part ot lot IX block Ux Booth Omaha Jermaa B. wilkenaa and wife to Mrs. Kate Mallory, tot M. block 1, Hamilton Square Kuitua C, Jeknaoo ta Sadie Decker, lot I, biock 1, irprfng Lake Park.... Uary BtscibertT and husbaad to Jones V alien, lots l, 10, 13, H aad 24, block tl, and ether land. Hose Hill ramus William Hanry liall to John A. Cuscaden, part of lot 1. block 2, Park Place Anna Henntugt and husband to Rich ard E. Wliikelmaa. let 14). block 2, Pcppleton Park . Thede B. Reed and husband to Eliza beth Burgeaa, part of kit 24, block t Bead's (th. Same to same, tot 23. block 1, Rood's 6th add k. Nora Baldwin to Andrew W. Ander son, part ef lots 4 and ft, re-plat of block 10, F-mts Park Xuifsne J SuUrran aad wtfo to Jolla D. Oodfrey, part ef lets 1J scd 14. block 71, Sooth Omaha ................ Joka A. Kin ta rbtiaiantlna J. Smyth, lei I. Ortowa Place VaL Can Joba KaiUinbeck and wife te Joseph C Reeves, part of aw4 4-14-10 Ei ta K. Lemea and baabaad to Gecrg set 1, Muck 7, ftir and 11( IL aVhnHUbatk. (imaha View Andrew J. BiUmea and wife) te Anna Thomara, lots 11, U tad 18. blsck lit. Boas Hill Same to Jlngen Themean loot 14 and 18, bloak 1. Unas Hill George K Danty to Errme IVee Mo Mulien and Jeaata J. Mc Mullen, part ef lot V, block (, Waat Omaha Bane to Anna M. Larmtr and Robert Iarmar, part of lot A, block (, West Omaha ....... AUl K. Oravea and husband to Ab raham L.' Raod t sL. i.art 04 lata ( and t, block 1, Reed's (th William lidwenf Swantsel aad .wife to Mathlas Petarawn, lots I to 6, block 80, Wllesar's sd add. Ferroimiuth Ss rings bank ta Christian I.y(iwrknr, part et Uil 11. block 3, S SI. Rnaera' add. TMIchuAil 1-li-varty to Jouephkia luhglUh, lux. 4 block 3. Uawlhutn ., , ,., 221 2.400 1,600 ' 150 700 too 875 150 $,000 1,400 X600 C.0OQ tOO 960 t t 1000 MM 43 (.750 1,750 1 X.430 u tt