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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1906.
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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
8np G Out of Wktw wit riniak
JULY DECLINES CENT AND A QUARTER
C Ke..Brkalr ltrtt, CoBSl4erlBC
tToiMlltloBs, Jaljr Closlac Halt CBt
to Balllsk BtlasBBt Ib
Bolt) of Boorish News.
OMAHA. Jan 1. I.
Wlutt declined Ho, with only Ho reec
tlon at the close, on favorable weether,
which Influenced henry selling, both In tin
northwest and southwest. All news was
bearish no rain In the northwest and fa
rt ra bis In the soiifhwest. Reports of the
beginning of harvest under favorable con
ditions came from Texss. Prospects there
are for a good yield. Receipts were large
and ch business Is slow.
The flour detnsnd Is said to be poor. The
market today aateti very heavy and rallies
were small.
t'orn was remarkably strong, ronstjerlng
the weakness In wheat, large receipts and
favorable weather. The close showed an
advance of for July. The opening wan
unchanged, but buying bjr commission
houses gradually worked prices up. with
email resctiun toward the close. A bullish
sentiment, Seemed prevalent In spite of
bearish news.
oat were firm at yesterday's prices.
Trade was not large.
Primary wheat receipts were J1.".000
bushels and shipments $74,000 bushels,
against receipts last yesr of ine.)
bushels and shipments of 162.000 bushels.
Corn receipts were m.flm) bushels and ship
ments 4TS,iion bushels, against receipts last
er of M2.noO bushels and shipments of
.. bushels, flea ranees were IlJ.OOO
bushel wheat and s.tuti barrels flour
lilverpool closed unchanged on wheat and
'r'd higher on corn.
From the Modern Miller: "Drouth condi
tions hsve been generally relieved In the
winter wheat regions, where rains for some
lime hsd been Insufficient or entirely lack
ing. The crop has been benefitted In the
greater portion of the ares suffering from
drouth. Poorest prospects are In Missouri.
Illinois and Michigan, where the yield Is
xpectod to be dlaMppnlntlng. Harvest has
begun in Texas and will begin next week
In Tehll" esee."
I.ocsr rsnge of options:
Aril ;.! Otn lligh. LowTCo j Trry.
Uliest-I
.loir. ..I
Bept...f
Corn I
! I
I
74i A' 74AI
JSA TJAj
July.
45 A! 4M4,
4.-. A! 4.-.HA
44V
44B
Hepl.l 44B 44'iH! 4B 44'B
Osts l I I
J'llr.:.! .! 31SB
A Itxtrcd. B bid.
Omaha Cask ftaies.
WHKAT-So. J hard. 1 cur. 7c.
('ORX-Xn. I. 1 car. toe; 2 cars. 44 .
Omaha fash Prices. - -
WHEAT No. 2 hard. 7S '.4 B 77 No.
3 herd. 707Sc; No. 4 hard. t54?70c; No.
;.' spring, 76'; No. II coring, 70 Q 75c.
CORN No. S, 44', ? lnc; No. 3 yello v.
45c; No. a white, 4r.
OATS No. 3 mixed. S."ic; No. 3 whlta
13-; No. 4 v.hlte. ,t;U(.
IITK-No. SV;; No. 3. 614c.
Carlo! Receipts.
Wlic at. Corn. Oats.
rhlcsgft 7 K 112
Kansas Cltv '. SO 131 29
Minneapolis . l."
Omalin 14
nulwth , 74
6t. Louis -. 47
Vfi
Hi
107
CHICAGO CRAI1 . AU PROVISIONS
Feat area of Ihe Tradlaa; and CIosIbsj
Prices obi Board of Trade.
CHIOACO. June 1. -Excellent weather
for the Krowlnsr cron caused free aemug '
ot wheat In the local market today and I
l.i ought about a decline of more thSit
1c per bushel In the price of all delivering.
At the close the July option was off l:!.
f.orn was up He. Otis were practlcall
ui. changed. Provisions were 17H4f-"'C
livrr.
The wheat market opened weak And
with the exception of a lew slight rtl
l.es. the tendency of prices was down
ward throughout the cluy. The chief fac
tor In lh situation was the generally
tloar weather throughout the wheat grow
ing sections of I lie i nitcd states, louring
the day lurgn amount of long wheat
was told by tired hoUlci-j, and thore was
alro copuloeralile selling for short fcc .
Hunt. Kor"li4U news was favorable to tha
liters, the (h, .'ni:t from Argentina being
In excess ol !: ( re, tous estimstes ard
an nrioial r': oi t p'a'lng the total ylel l
In 1ml a -.t S . I '1.uOJ bu.. compared wltn
J8;,76i.O'i'i bti. iai year. The report of
a Ft. l.o'i." irii-ic Journal thai the whst
crop In er. era. had been benefited by
r " nt r .'e Mougnt out tivsti selling
or-1: ! . i- i : ti;e latter part or tne day.
'I in niuk 't c losed weak. July opened
i '4c t" c lower, at 81 & si Tie, so'tl
,..-f ,, k. .',.,- und closed at 80 - it nO1-.
t "li n.-ii n. i-e ..f ulvat and flour were equal
in .'.'.vii i n I-.-. ports for the wek o
pi'iw'i i'V I ir.i I.-: rei'ts' Wi're enual to
j Iiiiii.'i'i i mi. 1 rim try receipts wera S 1 6 -mil
lu.. ii 1 1 4 r " ' 1 wuh 200,000 bu. for tin
i i..': "l i ilit.K ny one year ano. Mln-iirii.-tili:.
Irii .th and Chicago reported re.
i.'.'e i.r J.iJ cars, against 162 cars last
v . a Mil it!4 cars one year ago.
I'"IM! the decline In wheat the corn
niaiki't was strong nearly all day and
the voliiine of trading was large. Theis
ii an active general demand and much
selling by longs. Cash houses were
urgent buyers, apparently agalnat ship
ments to the east and shorts were am
icus to rover, because of the small stocks
of corn In Chicago; a slight recession at the
opening waa caused by profit-taking. The
market closed strong. July opened a
shade lower to o higher, at 4o ti
4tU,!49Hc sold off to 4S74c and advanced
to 4Tc. Ths close was at 4H64ac
I .oral receipts were tSf cars, with ii cars
of contract grade.
The strength of corn steadied the oat
market and offset the bearish Influence
of the decline In w'heat and the favor
at le weather for the growing crop. Pit
traders aold freely early In the day, but
later they became moderate buyers. Com
mission nouses also bought freely, July
opened fcfafcic lower, at 11 Vi? 31 Sc., sold
between 13 Ho and Uo and closed at
the- top. Loral receipts were tli cars.
Provisions were weak all day. I.eaumg
peckers were credited with extensive
selling, based on liberal receipts of live
hegs at western packing centers. The
local hog market was weak at a Be le
rltne. At the close July pork was off
lOCllHc, at $18 10. Lard was down
17 Sc. at $7.80. Ribs were llo lower, at
Ifr.lS.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
11 cars; corn, 188 cars; oats, 14$ cars;
bora, 18.000 head,
Ths leading futures ranged as follows:
Articles. Open High. Law. Close ! Tesy.
I .,.:J
July ,1VTV 91 1
Sept. I8vUV "!
ieo. niasi'k iiai
....I... I
SOU B01u4t4 '
79V,I 79T
0 I J:..
Corn I
July !49049: 49T
Sept.
I 4V . 4Vi,
4V49',fr'V484j.
Oils
July Bept.
Dee.
Pork
July Sept.
Lard
July Hopt.
Oct.
Rlbe
' July
Sept.
Oot.
I I
51' Sl'tliJl
i-
121
1 ts I H
It 10
It 00
1 10
It 00
It $0
It I7H
t 77H
8 t?w
1 86
40
I 80
17H
1 U It 1
1 f S: $ ITHI 60
$ 1 72V, 71
TTV,i
1 71 ! 1 7Stl $ 874
I
11$
J'jhI 1 10
1 10 1 $ to
1 1$
10
$ 90
2i
M I
No. $.
Cash quotations wera as follows:
FLOUR Kasy; winter patent, $15041
4,09; straights. $$o3.70: spring patents.
$1 tvilLSO; straights, t3.4601.se; bakers. U.t
x.
WHEAT No. I spring. tle; No. $, T7l
He; No. 1 red. MSt;7'c.
CORN-No. 1. 5V; No. I yellow. $.g.
OATS-No 1 UV: No. 1 whits. Ua
KSc; No. I white. 13444;c.
RfB-No. S. Sue.
BARLtY Good feeding, 44Hec;. fair ta
choice malting. 4i-SWc.
SKEWS-NO. 1 flax. HOT; No. 1 north
wesisrn, $1.11 Prime timothy. $S.luul.$a.
Clover, con'raj't grade, $11 2$.
PROVItilONS Phort ribs sides noose),
f (i4..U. Mess pork, per bbl . Illlws'lH 11,
Lsrd. per I'M lbs., 14.54. Short clear aides
(boxed), 89.uoiii1t.au.
Foiiowltig were the receipts and ship
ments of flour and grain:
Receipts. Shipments.
Moor, bWs 41 wi 18 to
Whaat. bu to tv lej
Corn. fU ! ITili
iiats, bu Ulf r'
Rys. bu .. tu 1.00
iiuriey, bu tl.auo t.Suu
Ob tl.e Produce exchange today the but
ter luajket t.i ensv; -retrertes. I 1'' c ;
dairies. 1M, :e I . ts, ateedy; it sjatk.
Ssas inulaawsl, 11,.. , fl'., 15 films
firsts, llvc; extras, lc. Cheese, steady at
EW lORK (IRRR4L HIRKKT
a(atUas at the Day oa Varl.as
Coaaasodltlea.
NKW TORK, June rieDl R-Receipts,
K,tt bbis. : exports. 1131 bbls.; msrket
about steady, but dull; Minnesota psttnfs,
MIIKKi; Minnesota bakers. 11 Mj ;
winter patent. .4i4 V; winter straights,
13 e3-4 rtl: winter extrss, CXntjS.40; winter
low grades, 2 x.v Rve flour, steady;
fstr to good, I3.4f4jl.90; choice to fancy,
13S1J4.1S.
CORN MEA l Firm; fine whits and yel
low, 11. W, coaise, ll.Otll O; kiln dried, 12.80
2 .
RTE-Easy; No. 1 western, fTttc. f. o. b.,
New Tork.
BARLEY Quiet: feeding, 47V C. 1. t..
New iork; malting, ftZtr '-' ? N"w
York.
WUEATRecelpts, 5,000 bu.; spot market
barely steady; No. 2 red. Me, nominal, ele
vator; No. red, 6c. nominal, f. o. b.,
afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, ).,
nominal, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern
Manitoba, 8W4c, nominal, afloat. Sever
declines occurred In wheat agln today,
making nearly lo loss for the week. They
lesulted from bearish weather and rrop
reports. In connection with a dull north
west flour demand, liberal Argentina ship
ments and stop loss selling. The close was
ij'e net lower. July, JtPufcc, closed at
liHtc; September. 84 H-liSic', closed at
84-V; Iecetnber closed at j'c.
CORN Receipts, 44.071 bu.; spot market
dim; No. 1, ooc, nominal, elevator and
68'ic, nominal, f. a. b.. afloat: No. 3 yel
low. Wc, noniinal; No. 2 while, etHo. nominal.
Option market waa generally firm all day
and up ifcc on a good cash demand, strength
In wheat and covering. It closed net
higher: July, t', dosed at KHr;
September closed at 56c; December, G64o6c,
closed at S5e.
OATS Receipts, 110.000 bu.; SKt market
steady: mired oats, M to 22 pounds. S94c;
natural white. 10 to 13 pounds, 4"Qfl.c;
clipped white, 88 to 4" pounds, iS4Pc.
HAT Steady; shipping, 6eS0c; good to
choice, ton 17 He
HOPS Quiet- state, common to choice,
1106 crop, (vile; 1804 crop, nominal;
olds, nominal; Pacific coast, 1901 crop,
10W14e; 1004 crop, 11612c; olds, nominal.
FEED Steady; spring b.-an, 120 60. June
shipment: middlings, !20.e0. June shipment;
city. Iis.0ll24.ii0.
HIDF.8 Quiet- Oalveston, 20c; Cali
fornia, 21c; Texas. 19c.
PROVI8tON:V-Reef. ensv; family, t11.vff
11 SO; mess, $4 RfnTfS.oi); beef hams. 1'30.VJ
22.00; packet. 19 juilo.oO; cltv extra, India
mess, t 50tfri7.oo. Cut meats, firm: pick
led bellies, tl0.2CfM2.On; pickled shoulders,
Dt.0Oljt.bii, pickled hams. tll.Sotf 12.0H. Lard,
easy; western prime, 1? 85, nominal; re
fined, easy; continent. 19. to; Bouth America,
19.71; compound, 17.00 87H- Pork, steady;
family. tl8.50"g 19.00; short clear, 16.5f"0'lti.i5;
mess, tl7.fltiali.ei.
LEATHER Steady: acid, 2n274c.
It ICE Steady; domestic, fair to extra,
i.
BCTTER Kasv; street pr!ce, extrn cream
ery, 20i204; offlclRl prices, creamery, com
mon to extra. 14ft20c; renovsted, common to
extra, K'ailVtc; western factory, common to
firsts. 12-7T15C.
CHfiKbe, fitronger; new state, full lsrge
best. 10Hc; fair to good. 9V,10c; small best,
lOHc; fair to good. HVttflOo: Inferior. 74
8c; old state full cream, large and small,
colored and white, fancy, la'flUHc; good to
prime. 12W2HO.
Etas Firm; state. Pennsylvania and
nearby fsncy selected while. 22c; state,
choice. 20?f21e: state, mixed, extra. 19H.fJ
2oe; western firsts, 17c; seconds, 18(IltlVsc;
southerns, I4&lrte.
POI'LTRY Alive, niesOv; western broil
ers, 2M3c; fowls. lVo; turkeys, llwrjc;
dressed, easy; western broilers, C22tlc;
turkeys, 14c; fowls. Il(ttl24e.
J
nt. Loals (General Market.
ST. LOt:iS. June 1 WHEAT Lower:
No. 1 red, cash, elevator. 1HP94C; track,
92i995c: July. 79S ifi 79stc; Septembdr,
71-c; No. t hard. 8084Ha
CtiKN Higher; No. 2 cash, nominal;
track, 4IH 60c; July, 47T48c; Septem
ber, 4Hc.
OATS Steady; No. t cash. 14c; track,
14 r; July, 14c; September, tl'Ac; No. I
white. 88c. --.
FIOI'R Stesdy; red winter patents. 11.40
iTH.&f.; extra fancy ana straignt, us.i&ui.Jft;
clear, 82.7V!rS.flO.
SEEDS-Tlmothy, $2.50i?je 90.
CORNMKAI-Steady; $2.60.
BRAN Steady; sacked, east track, 9fV6"92c.
HA Y Firm; timothy. 12.50gl.N: prnlrle.
Ill.wifilS.Ofi.
IRON COTTON TIES-11.00.
BAOGINO eH.
HEMP TWINE 7V4c.
PROVISIONS Pork, lower; lobblnef,
118.00. lArd, lower; prime steam, $8.85. Dry
salt meats, steady; boxed extra shorts,
19.50; clear ribs. 19.75: short clears. 19 87.
Bncon. steady; boxed extra shorts, $10.25;
clear ribs. 10.V; short clears, 11".62H.
POl'LTRY Firm: chickens, 10c; Sprlnr.
2026c; turkeys, 10c; ducks, 9ttc; geese,
6 6c.
BUTTER Firm; creamery, 18 21c;
dairy. lR17c.
EGGS Steady, 13c, esse count.
Receipts, sntpments
Flour, bbls.
Wheat, bu.
Corn. bu. ..
7.ivo
4.0"0
47,CH
JU.fiOO
107,000
to.Oim
74.0HO
3,000
, uats, du
Minneapolis Groin Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. June l-FLOCR-Flrst
patents, H.2;Vo'l 3E; second patents, $4 lixjf
.n; flist clears, $3.nj.i.t; second clears,
$J.4.Vg2.65.
B HAN In bulk, $18. 2515 60.
(ouperior Board of Trade (.'.'.otntlone for
Minneapolis and Chicago delivery.) The
ranga uf prices, as furnished by F. D. Day
at Co., 110-1U Board of Trade building, was:
Articles. Open. Hlgh.j Low. Close. Tes'y.
Wheat
July... Bept...
Dec...
Flax
July... Kept...
Oct...(
Minneapolis Cash Close Wheat: No. 1
hard, KiV0-'4c; No. 1 northern, 8H)lc;
No. 1 northern 78Uu80e; No. 1 durum 7l",c.
Corn: No. 1 yeilow 455440. Wheat:
No. t. lV- Oats: 11 So. Barley: 41j4!c.
ttye; 50uolHe- Flax: 11.11.
Kaasas City Grata aad ProTlatoBS.
KANSAS CITY, June l.-WHEAT-July.
737c; September, 724i,c; cash. No. 2 hard,
7hlc; No. 8, 76a79e: No. 4, SS'rfTeVic; No.
I red, 8olc; No. 1, o!c: No. 4, ,4(4c.
CORN July, 4tc; September, 4ti-,c; cash,
No. 2 mixed. 46vu4Hc; No. 1, 4604tc;
No. 2 white, 4fVo No. I, 48c.
OATS No. white. 16( io.
HAY Steady: choice timothy, $11,009
1$ .60; choice prairie. tU.OOa.si.
RYE Steady; 14rBo6c.
EOQS Ijower; Missouri and Kansas, new.
No. 1, whits wood cases Included. 14c; case
count, lie; cases returned, c less.
BUTT k.it Creamery, ltc; packing, 12c.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 4 ooO 42.0HO
Corn, bu 16.000 M.OHO
Oats, bu . 6,000 12,0u0
Mllwaakee Grsls Market.
MILWAUKEE. June 1. FLOUR Lower;
wheat, higher; No. 1 northern. satfS6c; No.
1 northern.' SligWc ; July. toc, asked.
RIB-Steady; No. 1, 6g6VjC.
BARLEY Firm ; No. 2. IVuMc; sample.
VuMc.
tortrn 14c nigner; No. 1 casn, V3b0c;
July. 4Hc. asked.
Dalath (Jrala Market.
DULUTH. June 1. WHEAT To arrive
and on track. No. 1 northern, f'tc; No. I
northern, atHc; July, 8i'c; September,
SoHc.
iiatb to arrive ana on track, itc; juiy,
13 V o.
IlYE-$7c.
HARLEY-rjjMc.
Philadelphia Prstare Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Pa. June I. BUT
TER Steady; extra western creamery,
10 UttJlc. extra nearby prints. 22c.
EGGS Steady; nearby fresh and west
ern fresh, 17 c at mark.
CHtk-riE -Firm; New York full cream 1,
19 SeOU He.
Liverpool Cirala sat ProvlsloBs.
LIVERPOOL. June 1. WHEAT Spot,
nominal; futures quiet; July, 6s td; Bep
temb .-. in December, ts t4d.
CORN Spot, firm; American mixed new,
4s 7d; American mixed old 4s 9d: futures
quiet; July. 4s Md. September, 4s 4d.
m
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. 111., June l.-CORN-Sirong and
active; No. 8 yellow, 48c; No. 1, 4Vc; Mo.
4, 47o: no grade, 41tl'45c.
OATS Finn: No 3 white. S',c; No. $
white. tMLnS4c; No'. 4 white. SStfiUSc.
WHlSKT-fl.a.
t oaTeo Market.
NEW YORK, June 1 COFFEE Market
for coffee futures upened stesdy at un
changed prices to a decline of t points in
Keepuut witu l lie cables. Trading wss
very quiet exocpt for one or two fair
sised lots, which changed hands at the
opening prices, and the market no wed no
oilier Irature. Ths close waa steady and
net unifiaiuted to $ points lower. Sales
were repunsd of SO.OUU bags. Including July
St tOfr.-; Sei4eiTiU-r. tlSt'; October,
t lftc; November, tfcS-; December, .(
t.ic; January, t kic. Bool market, sls&dv,
m. f IV.O. lO01'., I'-fcC
IIH'X t 804;8mgii 83
7K 78' 7V 80
0H 7 j 7ie,
1 144 1 1 UH 1 l"t 12
1 14 llil 1 UVl 1 14V i UV.
1 1 I 111 I 1 1)! 1 ih I
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Market Hardlj Mora That Sominal aad
Tolama of Dealinct ii SmalL
HEAVY BUYING IN COLORADO FUEL
Riant that Moraraa Jk t'o. Are
TrylBs; to Beeare Coatrol of It
far Steel Treat Seada
Price l.
NEW YORK, June 1. The nisrket for
slocks todsy was hardly more than nom
inal, the volume of the trading falling to
the year's low record. The movement of
prices felled of significance. The drift was
exceedingly narrow. During the first half
of the day the balance rather inclined
toward the side of depression and In the
latter half there was some recovery. More
and more Indifference was shown to the
movements of special stocks, those picked
for professional operations being easily rec
ognised as fsvorite mediums for market
operations by conspicuous speculative
leaders.
The prominent increases today were
Louisville St Nsshville and Colorado Fuel.
The motive for the buying in the first
case was the unauihentlcated rumors of an
Intended Increase in the dividend rate at
an early period. In the other stock the
buying Was alleged to be for account of
J. P. Morgan ic Co. and the purpose to be
the securing of control of the property
for the transfer to the United States Steel
corporation. These sssertlons have figured
In many previous movements of the stocks
named and nothing occurred today to glva
added credit to them. The latter Improve
ment In the market followed the publica
tion of the preliminary estimates of the
week's currency movement. The eubtreaa
ury figures are official and show an excess
of 6,ao7,0(iO of disbursements over receipts.
This does not Include the $1, 600,000 to be
deposited with the National City bank
against gold to be Imported, which was
announced yesterday and which will figure
for one day in the bank statement sver
sges. It does Include, however, the trans
fers by San Francisco, with the exception
of the amount transferred today, which
amounted to $9i,)m. The express move
ment with the Interior hss been In favor
of New York to the amount variously es
timated at from looo.ow to $2,ooo,0no. The
banks appear to have gained for the
week, therefore, to the extent of between
tS.OiiO.oOO and 110.0ii0.000. The loan Item Is
subject to unusually heavy operations and
no one attempts to forecast the net effect
on the week's averages, but a considerable
expansion of loans Is generally expected.
T he heaviness of the wheat market today
was in response to fsvorable weather con
ditions reported both from the northwest
and the southwest and the state of the cot
ton crop was also Indicated aa being fa
vorable. The abrogation of the privilege of receiv
ing government deposita on notice of an
intention to Import gold lowers the price
at which exchange must be bought against
the gold engagements In order to yield a
profit on the operation. The price of ex
change today showed no tendency to ad
just itself toward uncovering the new
margin of profit and consequently there
was no further gold movement talked of.
Rates are still near the profitable level
of imports, however, sn easier tone of
Ixindon discounts having marked the turn
of the month. The resumption of the coal
roads inquiry by the Interstate Commerce
commission had some repressive effect on
speculation. The late recovery was not
fully held snd the market closed Irregular
and extremely dull.
Bonds were Irregulsr; total esles, par
value. $1,945.0n0. United States bonds were
unchanged on call.
The following was the range of prices on
the New York Stock exehenge:
asm. Hiih. u. ris.
ASamt CxprMs
Amalgamated Copper
Ameriras C. aV F
Amarlraa C. aV F. pf8
Amarlran Cotton Oil
Am. Cotton Oil pt4
American Kxpraas
American H. 4V L. pfa......
American Ice. sacurltlea....
American Linseed till
Am. Unnt Oil pfd
American Locomotive
Am. LocemotlTa pfd
American s. 4V R
American 8. A Ft. pfd
Am. Sugar Rennlns. ax-dtv.
Am. Tobacco pfd. otfa
Anaconda Mining Co........
Atchlaoa
Atchlaon pfd
Atlantic Cnaat Lta
Baltimore At Ohio
Baltimore ft Ohio pfd
Dronklra Rapid Tranalt
Canadian Pacific
Central ef New Jersey
Chesapeake aV Ohio
Chicago Alton
Chicago A Alton pfd
Chicago Great Western
Chicago A Northwestern....
Chicago. M. A St. P
Chlcaso T. A T
Chicago T. A T. pfd
C, C. C. A St. Louli
Colorado Fuel A Iron
Colorado A Southern
Colorado A So. lot pfd
Colorado A 80. Id pfd
Consolidated laa
Corn fVortucta, rfg
Corn Froduelo pfd
Delaware A Hudtoa
Delaware, L. A W
Denver A Kio Grande
Denver A Rio Grande pfd..
Distillers' Securities
Erie
Kris 1st pfd
Kris td pfd
Pennsylvania
Hocking Valley
Illinois Central
International Paper
International Paper pfd
International Pump
International Pump pfd
Iowa Central
Iowa Central pfd
Keneaa CUy Southern
Kanaaa City 80. pfd
Louisville A Nashville
Manhattan L
Metropolitan Street Rr
Mexioan Central
Minneapolis A St. Louie....
It . St. P. S. S. M
M . St. P. A g. S. M. pfd..
Mtwotirl Pacific
Missouri, Kanaaa A Texaa..
M , K. AT. pld
National Lead
National R. R. of M. pfd..
New York Central
New York. O. Ik W
Norfolk A Western
Norfolk A W. pfd
North Americas
Pacific Mall
Oeneral Sleet lie
People's Oaa
P., C. C. A St. Louis
Preaeed Steel Car
Pressed Steel Car pfd
Pullman Palace Car
Reading
Reading lot pfd
Reading Id pld
Republic Steel
Repubile Steel pfd
Ruck Island Co
Rock Island Co. pfd
St. L. A 8. F. id pfd
8t. Louis Soulhweoira
St. Louis S W. pfd
Southern Pact Be
So. Paciao pfd
Southern Railway
to. Railway pfd
Ten a sea. s Coal aV Iron
140
107 '4
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117
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Telaa A Pacllc
Toledo, St. L. e W
T . St. L. A W. pfd
I'aioa Pacific
t'nlon PaclAe pfd
I nlted Itaiea Eiprees
Inlted Stotee Realty
t'nlted Sietee Rubber!
t. B. Rubber pld
t'nlted Stalee Steel
I' S. Steel pfd
Va. -Carolina Chemical
Va. -Caroline Cheat, pfd....
Wabash
Wabash pfd
Welie-Fargo El press ,
Weetlngbousa Electric
Western l uloa
Wheeling a Lake Brio
Wtscoaeln Central
W'iscnnela Central pfd ,
Northern PactBc
(antral Leather
('(.niral Leatner pfd
Sioee-heBeld Steel
104
4..
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4T.
107
11
4
210
144
!
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244.
80
liu
41
104
74
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111
41
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4114
Great Northern pfd
l.4e ivrt, jo.,.
Total aalea lor lbs day. lU.io share
Nevr York MIbIbat Storks.
NEW YORK. June 1. Closing quotations
on mining siocas were.
A da mo t on
Utile thief
. 1
lli
AM
. a
. 11
.lui
. :4
. W
rw
Alice
.34
.. m
.. SO
.. It
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.. I
Ontario
ophir
Pteesls
Potoal
Sataga
Sierra Nevada
Small Hopea
Standard
Bn
biunenck Cea .
ComeUM-k Tnnoal
Coa. Cel. A Vs...
Horn Silver
Iron Silver
Leednllo Cos....
Offrred.
Bread stasia la Liverpool.
LIVERPOOL. June 1. Following are the
stocks of breads tu Its and provisions In Liv
erpool: Flour, 43.tiio SMcka; wheat. 1,137 ur!
centals; com. 673 ') rentals; bacon. It.)
boxes; hams, l.0 boxes; shoulders. !
boxes; butter, !. iw ts ; cheese, 12 7')
bo xes; lard, 2. l'Sj tierces of prime western
steamed and l.eu tons of other kinds.
Tresssry Blaleasea4.
WASHINGTON. June 1 Today's state
ment of the treasury bslances In th gen
era! fund, escluelv of the ll,'.i,ieju gold
ti'itj ii" ifii
1,800 41V. 41Uj
" ioi 'iiii ii
"'in 'it! 'iiii
no :h 41
iiioi 'ii" tiii
'4.' ioo iiiii iisvh
'i.'iiio iw"
loo Km i(is
is. 7no irr i4
l.ond ae, . 114
lei 1!4 li4
1.100 14K14 147
&0O' 104 ln7
100 1414 4St
8.404 IH
1.20 140i IMS
'"m 'iiii 'iiii
"'400 'ii" 'iiii
ii.ioo iiiii iiiii
" ioi 'ii" ii"
24.SOO 8S 14
TOO H t't
ino 44
tOO 41 44
1.500 1S U14
1.100 tt IHt
00 1014 to
400 1124a llit
100 (41 Ht
1,400 44 44
" ioo 'iiii ii"
8.700 4bH 4IV
1,100 Tilt IS
400 71 7044
reserve, shows: Available rash bslame.
tim.o.7: gold coin snd bullion, $7t,84,27;
gold certificates, $41. Tjas.nao.
Sew York. Meaty Market.
NBW YORK. June l.-MONKT-On call,
strong, at 54iS per cent; lowest bid. fig
per cent: ruling rate. 4 per cent; closing
old and ofTered. 6 per cent, time loans, dull
and easier: sixty dsys. 4t4'4j per cent;
ninety days. 41fv4, per cent; six months.
4'78 per cent.
PRIM E MERCANTILE rAPBR-oeJtjH
per cent.
BTKRI.1NU EXCHANGE Steady at
14 SojrwH 8626 for demand and at 14 t&tVA
41J10 for sixty-day bills: posted rstes, 14 sH
ann 4 ,, (omtnerclul bills, 84.8144.
BILvr.R Bar, 7c; Mexican dollsrs. Sic.
BONDS Government, steady; railroad,
Irregular.
Quotations on New Tork bonds today
were as follows:
V. S. ret. 2s. rg .. It 'Japan la. 2d aeries... ft
do coupon lot do 4e ctfe
V. S. Is. ret 01 do 4s etfs v,
to coupon do 2d aerlee 44
f. 8. old 4, reg.,...l02S I.. g N. unl. 4a lug
da csspos IW Man. r. g 4a loo
V. 8. s. 4a. reg lit Mei. Central 4a 74
de coupon Ut', do 1st inr
Am. Tobaccv 4s 71 ;Mlnn. A St. L. 4s ... 41
do
.114 "M.. K. A T. 4s.. ..100
.1011 do 21 44
. 4 N. R. R. of M c. 4s. 14
ion N. V. C. g. Ia e
.lo.t N. J 1. . is 127
. J , So. PaclBc 4a 104
Atchison gen. 4s.
do ad, 4s
Atlantic c. L. 4a
Hal. a Ohio 4a...
do ls
Brk R. T. c. 4s
71 du Is 74
central of Oa. 4s Ill N. A W. r.
....im
do 1st Inc.
S4 !0. S. L. rfdg. 4a... 4
eS,Penn. conv. Ia 17
do 2d Lnc ,
do Id lnc
Chee. ft Ohio 4a..
Chicago A A. Is. ,
C, B. A Q. n. 4a..
C. R. I. A P. 4a.
. S Heading gen. 4s l'
.10 St L. A 1. M. r. Ss. llt
. 71 St. L. A S. P. fg. 4a. 4i
.100 "St. I. S. W. c. 4e. . 74
. 7'Seshoard A. L. 41 ... t,'
.. aisioSo. Partac 4s t
do col. ta..
err. aV St. L. g 4a . lot I do let 4e rtfa t4
Colo. Ind. ta. nr. A, if Se Railway la Ill
do aerlee B 7l,,Taa A P. la 120
Colorado Mid. 4a 74T., Rt, L. A w-. 4t.., go
Colo. A So. 4a 3il'nloo Pariflc 4a 104
Cuba Sa ins t'. S. Steel id Sa SI
D. A R. O. 4a ioo WibMh is 114
Mill Hers' Sao. Is... M I do deb. B so
Erie p. I. 4a 10iWeirtera Md. 4s 44
do gas. 4a MW. aV L. E. 4a II
Hocking Val. 4s....loo.iWls. Central 4a M
Japan 4a
"Ex-Interest.
Boston Blocks Bad Boats.
BOSTON. June 1 Call loans, 4HtfH per
cent; time loans. 4ititHT per cent. Official
closing on stocks and bonds:
Atchlaoa adj. 4a 14 Adventure
,.. 4
.. il
..107
..
.. II
.. II
..140
.. 22
.. 74
.. 14
.. IS
.. II
.. II
..
.. It
.. 44
.. 4
.. 41
..IM
.. 21
.. II
4
..101
..
.. II
.. SI
.. 11
.. 41
.. 7
.. 7
..188
do 4s 101 lAlloues ,
Mei. Central 4a 77 Amalgamated ...
Atchlaon American tins .,
dc pfd 101 Atlantic
Bo.loo A Albany.. ISO jBingham ,
Boston A Maine 17 leal. AY Hecla...,
Boston Elevated let Centennial
ritchburg pfd lit 'Copper Rang ...
meiican central II naly west
N. V.. N. H. A H...I4 Franklin
I'nloo Paclac Ill's Ursnbv ,
Amor. Args. Cheiri.... 28 Iele Roysle
as pre It Mese. Mining .,
Amer. Pnes. Tube Zlu. Mlchlsss
Amer. Soger i:ir. Mohawk ,
do ptd 13S Mont. c. C..
Amer. T. A T UI Old Dominion
Amer. Woolen ....
17 lOsceola
do pfd
Dominion I. A 8.
.lot Parrot
l
Qulnry
K.ttson Flee. lllu.
.144
. 10
. 44
shannon
Tamarack
Trinity
Ussa. Electric
Ho pfd
Mass. Use
t'nlted Shoe Marh..
do pfd
North Bntle
U. S. Steel
do prd
Weatlng. common .
ttid. Asked.
SI t'nlted Copper
.. so iv. s. Mining..
.. oltt. S. Oil
.. 42 jl'tah
.. 40 Victoria
..IGA Winona
.. Tl 'Wolrerln
Lost Closlna; Storks.
LONDON, June 1. Closing quotations on
the Stock exchange were:
Ex-dlvldend.
Conaola, money ...
do account
Anacnnda
Atchison
do pfd
Baltrrnnra A Ohio.
Canadian Pacific .
Chee. A Ohio
(blrago Ot. W ....
C. M. A St. P....
lKBeara
lenver A R. O....
do pfd
Erie
do let pfd
do Id pfd
Illinois Central ...
. IN. T. Central..
. s Norfolk A W..
. II do pfd
..141
.. to
.. H
.. SI
.. W
..
.. 71
II Ontario e W...
.107 IPennevlvanla
.111 Rand Mlnea ..
.144 Reading
. to do 1st pfd 4
. 14 do Id pfd 44
.174 Southern Hallway ... 4
. 17 do pfd 101
. 4 Jouthern Pacific. .... 44
. o Cnlon Pacific 1S4
. 47 do pfd
. 81 L 8. Hteel 41
.74 do jfd 104
.Itt Wabash 1144
. ISJv' do ofd SOW
Louisville A Nash..
M , K. A T
81L.VER Bar, steady. 31Hd per ounce.
MONEY 3 per cent.
The rate ui uiecoum la the open market
for short bills Is 3H per cent; for throe
months' bills Is 3'A per cent
Foreign Financial.
LONDON, June 1 Supplies of money
were more plentiful' today, owing to the
month-end requirements being satisfied by
the distribution of 15.0"0,C) In dividends.
Discounts were easy with bills scarcer In
anticipation of cheaper money. On the
Stock exchange the sttendance waa poor
and the business transacted wss of a holi
day character. The prospects of easier
money favorably affected gilt-edged se
curities, while the strength of Paris kept
foreigners firm. Home rails occasionally
were harder. Copper shares Improved, but
Kaffirs were stagnant. Americans opened
dull and Improved to a fraction over parity,
but on the receipt of New York advices
the market ssgged. Prices close'd easy,
except Lioulsvllle A Nashville, which
hardened during the last half hour and
closed at 68V Japanese Imeperlal ts of
14 were quoted at 102.
PARIS, June 1. Trading on the Rourse
today was Inactive. Spanish securities had
a downward tendency, owing to an un
confirmed report that King Alfonso was
wounded by the bomb thrown st the royal
coach In Madrid yesterday. Russian Im
perial 4s were Juoted at 82 and Russian
bonds of isot at 491. . The private rate of
discount was 2 per cent.
Public Debt Statement.
WASHINGTON. June l.-The monthly
statement of the public debt shows that
at the close of business May 11, 1D06, ths
lotpl debt, less cash In ths treasury,
amounted to tKh1.9M,ti82, a decrease for the
month of $2,468,565.
Dank Clearings.
OMAHA, June 1. Bank clearings for to
day were $1,888,761.09 and for the cor
respond date last year $1,744,661.(4.
Wool Market.
BOSTON. June 1. WOOL The Boston
Commercial Mulletln will say tomorrow t
the wool market. The market Is rather
dull and but little Interest Is being shown
by manufacturers. The 1'alrly well sun-
pnea condition or most mills renders mem
temporarily lndiveudent of further pur
chasing. Despite the lack of Activity,
trices are being consistently maintained,
lealers are ready to purchase the lint
clip In Its entirety when prices are re
duced to a level at which It can be han
dled profitably. At Pendleton, Ore., about
450.000 rounds were taken bv eastern
buyers, at prices equal to about 70&7l!c
clean landed. At Heppner, f 60,000 pound 4
were bought on a almilar basis. Shi k
have been recently made In Casper, Wyo.,
at $24i14c. It has been reported tnst
the long clipped Montana, amounting to
about 1,000,000 pounds, was purchased bv
a Boston Arm at around 24c. Local buy
ers are faying 29c to 10c In Michigan
and a cent more In price. Iate advices
rrum abroad state European manufactur
ers feel that the market haa now reached
Its summit and that It Is consequently
time to go slowly. Fine It very stesdy,
st 72 4? 73c, and fine medium holds at 87 o
70c. Half-blood Is worth the latter fte
tire, three-eighths, tlftfoc, and quarter
blood. 80 2c. Fleeces are dull and nt
limited supply. Texas and California
wools are without activity at unrhana-e.t
prices. The shipments of woo) from Bos
ton to date from December J7, 110S, ac
cording to the same authority, are S7.721.
SM pounds, against 104.884,89$ pounds st
the same time last year. The rVcelpts
to date are 102.842.170 pounds, agal-iat
127,5M.A87 pounds for the same perTod
Isst year.
ST. LOV18, Mo.. June 1. WOOL
Steady; medium grades. combing and
clothing. 4tl28Vtc; light fine. 2143 23c;
heavy fine, lit) 18c; tub wsslid. 13$ 19c.
4'otlaa Market.
NBW TORK, June 1. "OTTOS" Spot
closed 20 points lower; middling uplands,
11.26c; middling gulf, 1 1.6oc; sales, 1,183
balev
NEW ORLEANS. June 1. COTTON
fpot closed easy; sales. 3,i76 bala: irr
ordlnary, 7Vc nominal; ordinary, t'c,
nominal: good ordinary. 9 8-1 tit: lo niM
iti'.ng. I04tc: middling 11c; good middling
111". middling fair. Iliif, nominal; ta.r.
12 4c; receipts. 1.82$ be lea; stock. 165,9 Ii
ble
LIVERPOOL. June 1 COTTON r!p. I
In fair demand: 'prices five points lower;
American middling fair, t.4sd; good mid
dling. .241; mlddlinar. t.02d: Inw m'-'-dllng,
6 4d; ..d ordinary. t.td: ordi
nary. t.46il. The sslea of the d v w re
10. Out) bales, of which 2. Out) were for
speculation and export and Included 9.6"0
bales American. Reielpia were 2.000
bales. Including 1.300 Aniericsn.
ST. LOr'". Mo., tune I. t'OTTOV
Steady; middling. IIS,-: sales. ; bsl-s;
receipts, none; shipments, none; stock,
31 17 bales.
Oils sat RosIb.
OIL CITY. PS . June 1. OIL Credit
balances. $1(4; shipments, 76 117 bbls.;
average, 61.1 1 1 bhla ; runs. 1i0.t7t bbls.;
average. 41.141 bbls; shipments. Lima.
t'Ctil bbls : average. 4)1.4i J bids.; runs,
Lima, 4l.41t bbls; average l.sQ4 bbls.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Csttlt Trad Mort ActiYt, with Price$
rally Stu.
HOGS CONTINUE ON THE DOWN GRADE
NotklseT, Sees or lasportBBt la Sfcees
Trade, Pteeelpte Still Itelaar '
Light, Wklle rrlees
Renaala ftteady.
SOCTH OMAHA,
June 1, !. 1
Recelnts w-eis:
noi, oneep
Official Monday
Official Tuesdar
Official Wednesday..
Official Thursday ...
Official Friday
Five days this week.... 18.885
came nays last week...
Same days week before.
name three weeks sgo,
Same four weeks ago.,
Same days last year...
RECEIPTS FOR THE
The following table ahows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha
for the year to date, compared with last
year: f. ina
'' 407.117 153.4K ia.fi
Hogs 1.1M.814 1,011.962 1I2.8S2
Bheep 722.01 tTH.Ct ,181
CATTLK QUOTATIONS.
The following will show the prices paid
for the different kinds of cattle on ths
South Omaha market:
Good to choice cornfed steers $4 7t-fJ M
in cnoice cornird steers tv'trs-i
Common 1 1, rair i rti i no
Good to choice cows and heifers.'! 4A"u4 i
r iow cows and heifers iwiim
Common to fair cows and heifers.. $.Hjl.
Good to choice Blockers at feeders. t.OTxiH .
Fair to good stockers and feeders. $ A"if4.e0
Common to fair stockers $ OPTI MO
Bulls, stags, etc 2.70e4.
Veal calves l tvtjR
The following table shows the average
price ot hogs at South Omaha for the last
several days, with comparisons:
Date. "$. Il905.il04.l8oa. ;itK42. U0l.MC0.
May 21..
May 23..
May 23..
May 24..
2641
23 I
19
2241
t 3il
261
,!
t 51
t 89 I
32V4J
I
t 29
b 2b
$17,
t lie
t 19
6 171
l
i 17
"I
6 09,
t 41
a
t 17
7 071
19 7 Oil
1 7 08
I 7 08
t 04'. !
$ 68
$4
1 82
6 $7
$ 82
e
t 00
$08
i 01
6 04
6 t
100
t 16
May 26..
4 34
t 191
May
2t..
t 93,
i,
$ 72
6 7ll
$1.
t K!
May
27.
4 4
t 80
$ 63
t 2
May 28.
t 491
7 02
7 10
7 10
7 12
t $6
t 90
May
May 30..
May 11..
e
4 53
6 $9 t 86
4 601
6 i t S3
t 0 4
June 1..
4 61
$ 93
Sunday.
The official number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was:
Cattla. Hum Sheen.
v-.. ni. at Bi. I . ny
Cattle
.. 2.174 8.438 i.
.. 7.11!) li.oSl 2,aA
.. l.OiVu l.teuj
.. 4.21 4 14. M Ml?
.. 1.204 18.441
6o.S:J 13.780
.10.318 .'16? 12,4tt
,1(1,740 M.7T& 1.1,401
. 38.M8 11,I
.19.011 4!.t 27.W2
.25.174 47.913 17.116
TEAR TO DATE.
9
I
$ t 1
IS 44 $
1
It 70
t 23
18
t 22
18
4
t
1 f
48 239 10
v anasn
Mo. P. Ry
V. P. system
C. & N. W. Ry. (east) ..
C. & N. W. Ry. (westl..
C, St. P., M. A O. Ry..
v. ft V- (east)
C. B. A CI. (west)
C. R. 1. & P. Ry. (east).
C R. I. A P. Ry. (west).
Illinois Central
Chicago Great Western..
Total receipts
The disposition of the dsy's receipts
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ner 01 neaa inaicatea
Omaha Packing Co. .
Swift and Company .
Cudahy Packing Co. .
Armcur A Co
Cudahy Pkg Co., K.
Lnbman A Co
Hill 4 Son
J. B. Root ft Co
S. ft. 8
Other buyers
Cattle. Hogs. Sheen.
... 72 2.491 2,864
... $42 4.444 59
... 1"2 4.49$ 442
... 217 $.012 U
C 47
... 11 e.
... 16
... 22
... 26
... 64 142
Totals 1.193 16.440 2,824
CATTLE Receipts cf cattle were light
as usual on a Friday, only fifty cars being
reported In. For the week to date the re
ceipts have been lighter than last week by
close to 1,000 head, as will be noted from
the table at head of column. There has
been a still larger falling oft In receipts as
compared with a year ago.
With so few cattle In sight the trade
seemed more active this morning and the
offerings for the most part were cleaned
up In good season. As to prices there was
no great change, salesmen as a rule re
porting their sales as steady with yester
day, although In spots the market was
possibly a little stronger.
The supply of cows and heifers was very
small and dry-lot stuff waa In request st
steady prices. On the other hand anything
showing grass was slow ssle and lower.
The fact Is that packers, especially at the
southern markets, ere beginning to get
quite a good many grass Tsxans. which
are selling low and naturally come in to
direct competition with cheap cow beef.
The result Is that grass cows and .heifers
are lower and there Is every reason for
believing that they will go still lower.
Stockers and feeders were very scarce
and there la nothing to be said regarding
thin branch of the trade, this being the
dull season for that kind ot cattle.
Representative sales:
iit.l1.11 eia.ji.nB,
No.
4 ...
I. ...
10....
14....
I....
t....
II. ...
1...
St....
10 ...
At.
rr.
No.
,..1041
...1010
... 441
...1000
... 450
... 441
...1071
...1140
... 410
... 40
...HIT
...1040
...lot .8
...1034
...1011
...1077
...11M
...1141
...llil
... 7
...1010
... Ml
...
...1044
... 1st
... 440
... too
... 143
...10S7
... 444
... 170
... 44
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carried ovnr from yesterday.
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; feeling at all points, the market here
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' generally 2&6c aa compared with yester-
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I'niB tne ciean-ups or tlieir reea lots,
hence nothing very good la coming forward
10 mareei at tne present time, in fact, It
Is the exception to have anything really
good on sale. Common to fair stuff consti
tuted the bulk of the receipts today.
Ten cars were reported in this moraine.
two of them direct to a packer. Of the
eight oh sale
nretfv arond kinds of ewes
sold St $6.60
with plain kinds of ewes at
$i, and from that price down for the less
desirable or tall ends. Fairish kinds of
lambs sold right around $8. All of the sales
looked Just about steady and to call the
market unchanged would be as near the
truth as possible.
Quotations on clipped stork: Good to
choice western lanihs. $t SrVOS.sd; fair to
good lambs. $8.0c&.26; cull lambs. $l.B0i
2.26; good to choice yearlings, IS 7606.00;
fslr to good yearlings, $5 60Q6.7&; good to
choice wethers, 15.758.U0; fair to good
wethers, $6.50ili6.75; good to choice ewes,
$6,604)6.76; fsl rto good ewes, $4 764J6.60;
bucks, 14.264)4.7$.
Rsnrsssntatlv aalea.
No.
60 western ewe culls ...
220 western ewes
438 western ewes
48 western lambs
$6 cull ewes
244 cull ewes
43 cull ewes
476 western ewes
10 western ewes
284 western Ismbs
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CHICAGO 1.IVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Bteady to Dall Hosts Weak
SheeB Steady.
CHICAGO, June l.-CATTLTC-Recelpts.
2.00U head; market for best steady, others
dull; common to prime steers, $4.004rt.lO;
rows, $$.0OTdH.60; heifers. $2.76i86.10; bulls,
$3.26426; calves. 12.75OT.26.
HOGS Receipts. 20.000 head; msrket
weak; choice to prime heavy, $6.rV)(f..66;
medium to good heavy. $.464?ft.60; butcher
weights, 1647466; good to choice heavy
mixed, $6.466.nu; parking, M.0Cfl.47H.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8,000
head; market steady; sheep, $5.6t7Mi6;
yearlings, $6.SJ.36; shorn lambs, $6.26H60.
Neve York Live Stock He rice
NEW TORK. June 1.-BE7EVES-Receipts,
1.116 head; steers slow and a shade
lower; bulls steady; cows, steady to firm;
common to prime steers, t4.16fl-5.3S; bulls,
13.to77-4.36; rows. 12.1Mi4.26. Liverpool and
London cablet quoted live cattle rather
easier; sheep, steady; refrigerator beef sell
ing at 86$7c per pound. Shipments to
day, 1.600 quarters of beef; tomorrow, 41,020
cattle and 7,411 quarters of beef.
CALVE8 Receipts, 289 head; venls. 2Bc
higher; buttermilks, nominal. Veals, $4.6a
7.00; choice and extra. r.l21ff7.25; dressed,
calves, steady; city dressed reals. 747JilO,4Je
per pound: country dressed. tS9r.
NOGS Receipts, $.689 head; market a
trifle ensler; heavy and medium hogs quoted
at $6.80(97.00; mixed western. $6.30.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, t.tSO
head; sheep, steady; lambs, 26c lower;
yearlings. Stftc lower; sheep, $3.60J2o.60;
prime yearlings, $7.00; lambs, $7.76414.60.
Kansas City Mr Htoek Market.
KANSAS CITY, Mo., June 1.- CATTLt!
Receipts, 1,680 head. Including 190
southerns: market slow, steady: choloe
export and dressed beef steers, 15 JS5 80;
fair to good, $4.2$t3$.!t; western fed
steers, $1.763'5.26; stockers and feeders,
!3.264.t0; southern steers, 1S.J04J4.80;
southern cows, 12.600 4.00; native cows,
$2.6044.t0; native heifers, $3 2643 6.26;
bulls. $3.004 S5; calves. $3 2643 8.25.
HOGS Receipts, 8.900 head; market lie
lower: top, $t.42H; bulk of sales, $6.25 471
$ 86; heavy, $6.30 ff 6.42 U, ; packers. $S
66.86; pigs and lights, $6.4006.10.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,74)
head; market steady; native lambs, $8.00
(S 7 46; fed sheep and yearlings, $5 009
6 26; western clipped yearlings, 16 00fl
6.26; western clipped sheep, 15.00dt.00;
Blockers and feeders, $1.6086.00.
St. Loals Live Itoek Market.
ST. LOUIS. Mo., June I CATTLE Re
ceipts, 600 head, Including 100 Texans;
market strong; native shipping and export
steers, $4.90 $1.00- dressed beef and
Butcher steers, $$. 706. 40; steers under
1,000 pounds, $$ 604 60; stockers and
feeders. $1.4004.80; cows and belters,
12 00T6.15; rsnners. $1. 5092. 26; bulls,
12. 404. 00; calves. $8.0043t.$0; Tsxas and
Indian steers, $$.00 4. $0; cows and heif
ers. 12.0014.00.
HOGS Receipts, 10,000 head; market 6
lewer; pigs and lights, 16.7606.35; pack
era, 16 00r 6.35; butchers and best heavy,
$ $0rTf 4$.
SHEEP AND T.AMBS nerelpts. 1.800
hesd; market steady; native muttons, $1.00
ft 6 00: lambs, $5.00f $.00; culls and bucks,
$3,764? 5.50; stockers, 18.76 4.00.
St. Joseph Lire Stoek Market.
ST. JOSEPH, Mo., June 1. CATTLR -Receipts,,
174 head; market steady; na
tives, $4 60 1? 1.76; cows and heifers, $t.7$
64.76; stockers and feeders, $$.00Q 4.1$.
HOGS Receipts, 1.952 hesd; msrket iff
7Hc lower: light, tt.lt it 8.36; medium and
hesvv. $8 10tjt 40.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, $53
head; market steady.
loos rity IIti Block Market.
SIOUX CITY, June l.-(Rpeclal Tale
gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 700 head; mar-
We Own and Offer $100,000.00
MARION-BOCYRUS RAILWAY & LIGHT CO.
First Mortgage 5 Gold Bonds
Will De Sold to Net the Investor 7 Per Cent
In Denominntions of $50, $100, $500 and $1,000
The INTERURRAN Is a link' In a chain of railways that connect Ihe city of C ve
la nd with Columbus, Springfield. Dayton, Cincinnati snd Indianapolis.
Th right-of-way Is prlrate, the Company having aecu-rd DEEDS In fee simple
Principal (and Interest payable semi-annually) at the office of the CLEVELAND
TRUST COMPANY. This road It bonded at $r.'.60 a mile, which Is less than any
other railroad In th United States.
Th termlaal points of this line are Marlon and Oallon, two of the best Inland
cities In the state ot Ohio. Ths population along the line Is over 2,xd per mile, from
which ths earning pewer as compared with other lints in this state will pay a divi
dend of more than double th amount of the Interest on the bonds.
REKKREXCJES AMKIUCAN EXCHANGE BANK. CALEDONIA, OHIO.
Buettner & Company,
BONDS, STOCKS AND INVESTMENT SECURITIES
Free Press Culldiuc, Milwaukee, Wis
ket week; beeves, $4.tW6 30; cows, bulll
snd mixed 8I1IM14 8O: siocliers and feeclei a.
$3b4ko; calves and yearlings. $3 iU4 lo.
lUllS-Recelpts 8 .. head, tnsrset ii
lnc lower; selling. ii..i; bulk. $..
Stock lo lBB4.
L'lpl
Western markets )rsterds:
Cattle !!oic. Sheep.
South Omaha l.?"4 1 S4 !
Ploux Cltv ; '..
hanssa lily l.fctl n 1,7"
ft. Joseph 374 8.r. WA
St Louis 6"ii m.ii l.i
Chicago t.'Ml '.tn) 8.im
Totals t.348 islvXI l$!Si
' OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET.
Staple aad Faery rredaee.
EGGS Receipts, liberal; fresh slock, ctsa
fount. MMiloc.
LIVE POI LTRI-Hens, 9VlT10o; roosters.
tnTc; tut keys, 16c; ducks, 11c. spring chick-
no. ll'vi.Vo per lb. '
HL'TTKH Fucking stock. LU1.V; choice
to fancy dairy, lov; cieumery, iiuil'c.
HAY Prices quoted by Omalia Feed com
pany : No. 1 upland. 110.60; medium, $9.to;
coaise, $H 00. Rye straw, $' 60.
BRAN Per ton, 117 60.
NEW VEGETABLES.
TOMATOES Florida, per crate ot $0 lbs.,
let. 14.60.
WAX BEANS Per box of about 56 lbs..
$2.60.
STRING BEANS rer box of about $
Ins., $2 60.
TIRN1PS, BEETS AND CARROTS-
Per dox. bunches, 45c.
LEAF LETTCCK Hotho jse, ptr dus.
htsds, :0c.
CVCtMBERS Hothouse, per dos.. UV.
Texas, per bu. box. $1.76
ONIONS Texas, In crutvB, white, $1.76;
yellow, $1.25.
RAIHSHKS-Per dos. bunches. 26c.
CABBAGE Callfornra. lc per lb,
CELLR 1 Florida. $1 ifl pet dot.
OLD VEGETAMl.ES.
POTATOES Home growit, pr bu 5o
fOc; South Dakota, per bu., $0 7tc; Cols
tado. ber bu., $1.00.
NAVY PEANrV- "'er lei . $1.$5; No. 2. $1.7.
LIMA BEANS-v v lb . 6Vc.
TROPIC. FBI ITS.
DATE8 Per box ot 30-lb pkgs., $100;
Hallowe'en, in 70-lb boxes, pet box, tc,
Bayers, per lb., 4c; walnut stuffed, 1-1 b.
pks.s, $2.im) per dos.; ft-lb boxes, $1 00,
ORANGES California, extra lam y
navels, lsrge sixes, $4.26 if i.00; Mediter
ranean sweets, all sixes, $3.604.00.
LEMONS--Limorilers, extra 'sncy, 240
slxe. $6.00; 800 to $60 else, $8.7i.
FIGS Calif ornls, per lo-lo. carton. 764
4V Imported Sinyi.ia, three-crown, 11a
elx-crown, isc.
BANANAS Per medium
ll.iMi.'.iii; jumbos, $2.60'i3.u).
GRAPE FRI'lT California
PINEAPPLES Sixes 21.
lxd bunch,
, per box, $4.$n.
30 and $8,
$1.26.
FRUITS.
APPLES Vtah, Bn Davis IS 00 per btt.
bcx; New York Russets, $8.60 per bbl,
CHERRIES California, $2.00 par $-lu.
bcx.
BEEF CUT8.
BEEF CUTS No. 1 ribs, 11c; No. 2 ribs.
tc; No. 1 ribs, 7c; No. 1 loin, 14 Wc; No. 2
loin. U'Vic No. $ loin. 114c; No. I chuck,
64c; No. 2 chuck. 6c; No. $ chuck, fic; No.
1 round, 8c; No. 2 round, lc: No. I round,
iq, No. I plate, 3c; No. 2 plate, 8c; No.
3 plate. 2lo.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CIDER Per krg, 33.76, per bbl., $8.78.
HONE Y Nt w, per 24 lbs., $3.60.
CHEESE Swiss, new, lc; Wisconsin
brick. 12c; Wisconsin Umberger, ISc; twins,
I340; Young Americans, iuc.
NUTS Walnuts, No 1. soft shells, new
crop, per lb.. 15c; herd shells, per lb..
134c. Pecsns, large, per lb.. He; emsll,
per lb., 12c. Peanuts, per lb., 64c; roosted,
per lb., tc. Chill walnuts, per lb.. 1J4,134.
Almonds, soft shells, per lb., 17c; hard
shells, per lb., 16c. Cocoanuts, $4 per Back
Of 100.
FRESH FIBH-Trout. 11c: halibut. 11c;
plc'terel, dressed, 7c; white bsss, tic; sun
fish, 6c; perch, skinned and dressed, 8c:
pike, BJTlOc; redsnapper, 11c; salmon, 13c;
crapples, tc! eels. 16c: black bass, ac;
whitensh, lOiffVIe; frog legs, per dos., 66c;
Iobnters, green, 15c; bolted lobsters, ti.'c;
luflsh, 16c: herring, 6c; Spanish mack
erel, lie; haddock, 10c; shrimp, $1 per gal.;
smelts, 12c; cod. 12c; bullheads, lie; alflab,
15c; me shsd, 76c: flounders. 11c.
HIDES, PELTS AND TALLOW No. I
green hides, 9c; No. 2, 8c; No. 1 salted. 11c;
No. I, 10c; bull hides, 7Sc; dry hides.
12S20c; horse hides, large, $3; small, $2;
sheep pelts, each, 60(611.25. Tallow, No. 1,
4c; No. 2. ic; rough, 14c.
SUGAR Granulated cane. In bbls.. ll.tb:
grknulated cane. In sacks, $4.91; granulated
SYRUP In barrels, 24c per gat.; In rases,
$ 10-lb. csns, $1.00; cases, U 6-lb. cans, $$60;
canes. 24-lb. cans, $1.90
COFFEE Roasted, No. M, He pef lb-l
No. $0, 204c per lb.; No. 26. 164c per lb.;
No. 20, 164c rer lb.: No. 21, 124c per lb.
CURED FISH-Famlly whlteflsh, per 4
bbl., 100 lbs., $4.50: Norway mackerel, per
bbl., 200 lbs., bloaters. $40.00; No. 1. $28 00:
No. t $26.00; No. 1, $30 .00; Irish, No. 1, $16.00;
herring, in bbls., 100 lbn. each. Norway, 4k,
$13.00; Norway, 8k, $13.00; Holland, mixed,
$11.60: . Holland herring, in kegs, milkers,
Oc; kegs, mixed, 70c.
CANNED GOODS Corn, sttndafd west
ern, 65if7Wc; Mslne, $1.15. Tomatoes. $-lb.
cans, $1.2547160; 2-lb.. t74cC$1.0O. Pineapples,
8 rated, 2-lb. $2.0602.30: sliced. $1.9Oa2i0.
allon BDples, fancy, $3.90: California apri
cots, $1.401 2.00: pears, ;i 7f!.60; peaches,
fancy, ti.76fcf.4C; II. r tieacnes, $2. 00I2.60.
Alaska salmon, red, $1.: fancy Chinook.
P., $1.10: fancy sockeye. F, $1.95; sardines,
4 oil. $160' mustard. $i6Kd3.10. Sweet
potatoes, $1.1501.26; Bauer kraut. $1.00;
pumpkins, 8oct$1.00; wax beans, 2-lb., 7f
80c; lima beans, 1-lb., 76cJ$l .16; splnsch.
$1.15; chesp peas, t-lb., 10c; extra, 76&VOc;
fancy, n.Sf411.7e.
Metal Market.
NEW TORK. June l.METATJ There
was another sharp decline In the London
tin market with spot closing st 179 16s snd
futures at 179 ts. locally the market was
quiet and lower, with spot quoted at $39.2$
C 39.60. Copper closed at 84 17s td for spot
and 84 10a for futures In Ixindon. Locally
no change was reported. I.ake Is quoted
at $18.75(8 19.00; electrolytic. $18 S749'18.7;
casting, $18 26ms. 374. Lend was is td
higher at 18 17s td in the Ixindon msrket.
Locslly lead wss unchanged nt $5.76ti6.9S.
Spelter was unchanged at 27 12s 8d for
spot in the London market. Locally the
trne wss steady with prices unchanged at
$6 903. 00. Iron waa higher abroad with
standard foundry closing at 49s $d. Cleve
land warrants quoted at '"'s 8d. Locally
No. 1 foundry northern is quoted at $18.7$
619 00; No. 2 foundry northern and No. 1
foundry southern St $lVtrfrl$.60; No. I
foundry southern at $17.76'3 18 W.
ST. LOl'IS. June 1 M ETAL8 Load,
firm, $6.90; spelter, firm, $5 SO,
Bstsr aad Molaasea.
NEW TORK, June . SUOAR Raw,
firm; fair refining, 11516c; centrifugal, !)
test, $16-S2c; molasses sugar, 1 11-ltlc; re
fined, steady; No. 7. 4 06c; No-. 8. 4.00c! No.
, 195c: No 11. 1 86c; No. 12, 180c; No. 13,
8.76c: No. 14, $.76c; confectioners A, 4,46c;
mould A, 4 96c; cut loaf, S.toc; granulated,
t $0c; cubes. 4.85c.
MOLASSES Steady; New Orleans, open
kettle, good to choice, $Otf!38o
NEW ORLEANS. June 1 SUGAR
Quiet: open kettle centrifugal, 8-fiS7-l'io;
oentrlfugsl whites and yellows, 8S"63Vc;
seconds, 2$ 4c.
Toledo Beed Market.
TOLEDO. O.. Jun 1 SFEDS-Clovee,
rash, $6.70; October. $6 374. Timothy, $160.
f'allfornla Dried Fruits.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunes
are unchanged with quotrntinna ranging
from 74c to bc according to grade.