THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1905. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET - f, . Eul'n Ht Their Wj wito ErerrthiiJC la tb Lirt, TWO CENTS ADVANCE IN JULY WHEAT tlMl Talk ! Daaaagta Cr by Rata aaa Dry Waaar Cr Develops Streaajth ill noes Oat Higher. OMAHA, JUna 7. wai up I cent toaay. iso. Early v " in 111 crop. tun i ien failing thert JV wrhent n under i-"-'S ,ifiT(iy the me I fioMd general tri X.V hall eahi.s rmr hleher. but the strong bullish feature won the flood of bad crop raporta liT.m ail sections of the winter wheat belt, tiu.me places told cC too much rajn, others if droupnt, but all mentioned deterioration in ine crop, ine nortnwesi saia rmn hj failing tnere lor two wwm aim wier. in contraai to nerket developed Into a trading. Recelpta wera Miil ami cash price were practically un- .. muted. torn recelpta wera lighter and cable l.lener, Imparling an opening atrength to n.e market here. There waa aome report worn part of Nebrnaka and Kanaaa to the effect that aome anxiety waa being felt i. ii account of dry weather. The atrength i.i wneat waa an added bull Influence. An unusual strength developed and the cloae r,rtB a little better than a cent higher. Data opened higher and advance .eadlly through the day, cloalng "- Higher. Kroomhall eatlmatea Argentina wheat ihlpnient this week at 2.400.000 hu. and orn ahlpmenta at 1.600,000 bu. primary wheat - receipts were 245,000 l and ahlpmenta, 116.000 bu., againat te.etpts laat yeir of .204,000 bu. and ship ment of 218,000 bu. Corn recelpta were iiOS.000 hu., and ahlpmenta, 662,000 pu., against receipts last year of 477.000 bu. end ahlpmenta of 7 1 1.000 bu. Clearance vre 15.614 bu. wheat, 47,810 bbla. flour, I ".522 bu. corn and 225 bu. oata. Liverpool cloned 0H4 higher m heat and limd higher on corn. Local range of optlona: .rtlcles. OpeM High.) Low. Close j" Yesy No. t northern, NVi Jaly, 4e; Septom ber, ?c. O ATM To arrive, on track and July, Me. MARHKT RIW YORK flnilEl A3 4ofalaa Tarlow c. I. f . . f., N exports. futu NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS ! tT:n?o,4Tme "Sh I i'iuni i i,r,i 1,1 inr Wheat J;ily.. Sept.. Corn July.. hep.. Oats .fill v.. Sept.. 73B 44' J 46H 76N.B 75B 4714B I. 75V4R 73H 4H 76HI 76-.Bi 4: 46HB S2tR aiu 74N.B 73HB te'sA 4frB A aakrd. B bid. Omaha fash Salea. CORN No. 3. 1 car, 48H OATS No. 2 white, 1 car, 4c; No. 3 a hlte, 4 cara, 13 c Omaha Caeh Prices. WHEAT No. t hard, 76V47ec l ard, HQ The; No. 4 hard, 66 71c; 1 spring. 77c: ISO. spring, utjua CORN No. S, 4604Sc: No. low. 45c; No. 3 white, 4Hc , OATS No. 3 mixed, 33c; No. 3 white, c; No. 4 white, 33c. RTK No. 3, 68c; No. I, 66a Cavrlot neeefpt. Wheat. Corn. Oats. No. 3 NO. 3 yel- Ohlchgn Kansas City. Minneapolis . Omaha ...... Duluth St. Ixiuls . 4 ,.104 ,. 16 .. U .. 36 aw 49 iii 137 12 69 J HKAGO 4R AIJ AND PROVISIONS Features el the Tradla aaa Cloatas . rrtcea am Board of Trade CHICAGO, June 7. An advance of almost 2c per buatiei in tne price buahel In the price of wheat oc curred here today as the result of urgent buying brought out by numerous reports JI aamage 10 inn (runuii vi in ket loaed nearly at tne nigneai pomi 01 the nv the Julv ontlon showing a gain of lj2c. Corn waa up lVMdVic. Oats wei up c. provisions were iiwevwc higher. gonflment In the wheat pit was extremely bullish all day and there was a strong demand from ahorta and commlaelon houaea. , The continuance .of the wet 1 weather In the northweat was chiefly reaponMibla for the strength and actlvKy hi' Hit. market. Karlv In the day the mar ket was Influenced somewhat by the ticngth of corn and oats, but later damage reports made the market Independently strong. Advices were received of black rust (n the wheat fields of Texas and murji damage, by drouth In Kanaaa and Nebraska. Higher prlcea for wheat at ' Liverpool also Increased the bullish seutl- ment In the local market. At times of terlnga were very liberal, local longa tak ing advantage of the eltuatlon to secure lonta. but the demana waa so urgem hat prlcea continued to advance steadily, uly opened a- shade to Vric higher at rio ha to lc: advanced to KSVtc and closed strong at 83Sc. Clwarances of wheat and flour were, equal to 4uO,7tiO bu. Primary receipts were 246,000 bu., against 2ti4,0uO bu., for the correapondlng day one year ago. MlnneaDolla. Duluth. and Chicago reported receipts of 12S cars against 27 cara last week and 24U ears a year ago. Trading In the corn pit was active and ihe market waa strong. The chief cause of the tlrninea waa that country ac oeptancea were light notwlthatandlng the h,h hide that were sent out laat night by caah housea. Small local receipts and ttrni cablea were minor Influences. Longa a ere free sellers, but all offering were rradlly taken by ahorta and commission houses. The market cloaed strong and close to the highest point of tne any. juiy crvened ttc to VJiWc ha her at EOWc to bOHU Aitc, advanced to 61 So and cloaed at 61 MWc. Ixical receipts were 280 car with 127 cars of contract grade. I'nusuat activity prevailed in the oa ta li it and the . market '-was exceptionally trong. On Initial transactions the demand by shorts was ro urgent that prices showed wide nuctutationa. the range on tne July ftptlon being lc on the opening quolatlona, The chief cause for the urgent buying waa numerouk reporta or damage by groutn to the new crop. An advance or lc bushel In the price of caah oats stimulated :no demand ror options, liberal prom ' .king caused some receaalon In prlcea but the market cloaed strong. July opened ''ttlc higher at KiVStiSc and cloaed at Stie. I-ocal recelpta were 137 cara. Provlaiona were strong on active buying by commission houses and packers. Re ceipts of live hnaa were leva than had been expected and shipments of hog Sroduct were verv heavv. At the cloae luly pork waa up I7V-1fic at I16.764jl4.771 l.ard waa up 7,o at 6N.82. Riba were 2Vi .75c at 3H. Kstimated recelpta for tomorrow: Wheat. T cara; corn, 344 cara; oata, ltil cars; hogs, WM head. The leading futures ranged as follows: f the Day Cemmealtlee. NEW TORK, June 7 riXrR Re ceipts, 1.6M bbla.; exporta. ,064 bhla.j sales, 4.I0O bbla : market Arm, but dull; Minnesota patents. 34 304 ; bakers, 31464.3(6; winter patents, 14 0004. Se; straights. 3390040"; extras. j0t3 40; low grades, (1x003.36. Rye Aour, Steady; choice to fancy, (3.98 4J4.1I. CORNMKAL Firm; fine white and yel low, (1 !J1.26; coarse, $1.0.01.10; kiln dried, 3 0. BIE-DtiU; No. I western, 7Vc f. o. b. "Jew Tern. RARLET Dull: feeding, 4?H, New York; malting, (3 0170, c : Tor. WHEAT Receipts. 11.000 bu. 1(021 bu.: salea. 3.700.000 bu. apot market Arm; No. 3 red, 94c, nominal, elevator; No. 3 rd, 96c, nominal, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern. 93 c, nominal, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern Manitoba, 90c, nominal, f. o. b., afloat. Strong advancea occurrea In wheat again on bad weather and crop news, the northwest reporting exceaelve ralna and Texaa ruat. A bulllah Missouri atata reoort added to midday atrength and prlcea advanced to within He of the aeason's beat points, closing 2 cents higher than last night. July. W'4 WI9 7-l(c, closed at 39 He; September, KbUeiTHc closed at lc: Decembhr. 31H"3Hc, closed at M 'c. CORN Receipts, (.160 bu.; exports, 600 bu.; salea, 326,000 bu. futurea; apot market firm; No. 3. 69c, nominal, elevator, and 69c, f. o. b., afloat; No. 3 yellow, 69e, nominal: No. 3 white. 90c. Option mar ket was unusually active all day, showing strong . advances on light receipts, bull support, stop-loss covering and higher outside markets. The cloae was IHffU" net higher. July, 67HP68HC. cloaed at 6c: September. 67 U Sic. cloaed at 6(c: December, 6i6ic, cloaed at 67e. OAT8 Recelpta. 104.400 bu.; apot mar- ket firm; mixed oata. 2d to 32 pounds, 40Mjc: natural white. JO to 31 pounds, 40H341c; clipped white, 38 to 40 pounds, 4IH048C HAY Firm: snipping, istctnc goon to choice, 7Hfl6c. H()PR Quiet: common to choice. 1905. rtflSe; IK04. nominal: olds. nomtnHl; Pacific coast, 1905, l(HHc; j!4 crop, 117T12C. HIPKB uteaay; caiirornia, 21 to z rounds, 21c; Texas dry, 24 to 30 pounds. LEATHER Steadv; acid. 2Wff27He. PROVISIONS Beef. ateady; family, Sll.fto4tll.60; meaa. 3 Vnfffi.nn; peef hams, $20 6n"u22.00; packet. IS.50W10 60: extra India meas, in.00Bl9.no. cut meats, nrm; pickled bellies. lOVi'u'lIc; pickled should- era, X!ffHc. Lard, nrm: western prime, $8. 30$ 3 (6, nominal; refined, firm; continent, 39.40; South America, 39. IS; compound. 37.00W7.37 4. Pork, steady; famllv. 18. 60O19 00: short clear, 31S.50 fa in 55: meas. (17.00017.(0. TALLOW Bieaay; city, oc; country, s 0 6 "4 c. RICE Steady; domestic, fair to extra, tVtrrW: Japan, nominal. BUTTER Firm; street price, extra creamery, aniSvc: omciai prlcea: iTpim- ery, common to extra, lftTj.vc; western Imi tation creamery, extras, 17c; weatern flrsts. 16M?16c. CHEKHB Kasy; new state cream, targe best. 10Ho; state, fslr to good.- 10c; state, small, best. 10Hc; state, fair to good, 9H510c: Inferior, 8ijr9a. . JlQOS Firm; state, snnarivania and nearby fancy selected white, 22c; ststv choice. 20921c; state, extra, 19H20o western firsts, 17c: western seconds, It j l(V4c; Kentucky. 18lc. POITL.TRY Alive, dun; western nroilers. 2Sc; fowls. 13H; turkeya, Hrl2c. Dressed, steady; weatern broilers, 20rt2ic; turkeys. 14c; fowls, 10fcl2ttc Mlaaeaplls Orala Market. MINNEAPOLIS, June 7-rLOfR-Flist patents. 34.364.46; second patents. (4.2iV 4.u; nrsi clears, nowflitxi; sccxina clears. 32.46a2.6B. kill AM in duix, u.axnFi.Po The range of prices In Minneapolis as reported by F. D. Day it Co. was: - 0pration( by t ProfMaional Orranisation Art Oletrlj DiiocratbU. MARKET IS SPOTTY AND IRREGULAR i4,(v; The bank's reserve to liabil ity is 24 per cent as compared with 43.5 ( rem lasi weea. OMAHA UVE STOCK MARKET ReaUslaa aad galea ties I4oomo la the ts Heavy Pro. Day - aaa Lewrr. Article. I Open. I Hlgh. Low. Close. Te-y. Wheat July. Sept. Dec. Flax-July. Sept... Oct.... tso-Vtf1 1 HV 1 14H 1 131 & 81 HI lO.'Q2,WH'-n-Si 1 MSI 1 16 114 1 144 1 14N 1 WHl 83-SH 81HI 1 14H 1 16 1 14 NEW TORK. June 7. Operations by a professional organisation were clearly dis cernible In the atock market today and made up the largest proportion of the total dealings. The character of the trad ing made itself manifest by the concen trated nature of the orders In Individual stocks and hy rotation of dealings of this kind from one quarter of the market to another. This accounted for the epottr ap pearance of the market and the Interval of idleness between spurts of activity In one stock or another. It thus happened that some of the most prominent siocka In the list were not brought Into the move ment at all, and the market ahowed no comprehensive movement at any time, suoh as la evident when a general public interest Is at work. The stocks which hsd come Into favor late In the dsy are the ones generally that ended nearest the top level, while the esrller favorites were relegated to a leaa conspicuous place or were carried backward by the proceas of realising profits. The result of the day's profes sional efforts to advance prices was re garded by Its author with contentment so far as could be Judged from the per sistence In the attempt and the expressed confidence In the success of the campaign In bringing In ultimately a demand to pro vide a medium for realising profits. Com mission houses continue to complain of the absence of any such public demand and of dearth of orders for execution In the market. The movements of Individual stocks gen erally had some Item of gossip to accom pany them, but these lacked official con firmation and In some esses were clearly based on surmise. St. Paul wra still bought on belief In coming stock subscription rlKhta, and the known approach of a new lasue of New York Central atock already authorised made the same explanation available for the movement In that atock. Union Pacific was the subject of rumors of a distribution on Southern Pacific from which It would benefit by Its large hold ings. Illinois Central was affected by the belief in a dispute for control of the prop erty. Reading and Amalgamated Copper moved under the Influence of the often repeated rumors and Inferences. San Francisco sent another important assignment of cash to New York by tele graphic tranafer through aub-treaaury fa cilities, and foreign exchange ratea made further progreaa towards the gold export point, still some distance away, however. Bankers admit that with a continued flow of money from this center and easing of interest ratea aome of the recent large Imports of gold are likely to be returned whence they came. The Bank of England did not meet the expectation that It would reduce Its official discount rate, and the report of conditions sufficiently explained why it did not. Sterling exchange at Paris and Berlin also moved against Iindon. and the Paris market was further disturbed by the prospect of the enactment of an In come tax law. The further rise in wheat waa associated with reports of bad weather conditions. The price of silver suffered a further violent reaction from the recent ex treme rise, thus demonstrating thst the rise was due to an overbought condition of the market. The realising which waa more or leaa In evidence all day became more pronounced at the close of the day and the closing was heavy. Bonds were Irreirular. Total sales, par villi, Mfisnorn. United Statea old 4s ad vanced and the new 4s Vi per cent on call. ' The following was the rang of prlcea on the New York BtocK exenarge- Hals. Hlfh. Loa Artuni KipraM Amalstmstra Copper I1.7IW w York Moaey Market. NEW YORK. "June 7, MONEY On call, eaav; ItttilH per rent; ruling rate, SWim per rent; closing bid, 2 per cent: offered at 3 per cent; time loans, steady; sixty da a. 4 per cent ; ninety days. 4H04H per rent; six months. 4 H (f 4 4 PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER I 6V per cent. HTKRT.INO EXCHANGE Strong at 34 95694 6690 for demsnd and at 34 92 ' i 42 4 (2(6 for sixty dav lulls; posted rat", 94 (DUO 4. (H; commercial bills, 34.(2 H w 4 V SILVER Bar. 4Hr; Mexican dollars, 60 c. BoNDS Government, strong; railroad. Irregular. Quotations on New York bonds today were as follows: Etef Cattle Btsadr to 8tror.cer, Fouler Euiar. ritfc HOGS SHOW STILL MORE IMPROVEMENT f geaaoa Pot la Pleat Craaa heea A ae ra wee Rath heep ai l.asah Arc trs aaa Fairly Active. V B. rat. 4a eenpsa D. a la. n V. g. ! , r. So ctiaa V. t. sew 4a, res . 4e f oupaa Aa, Tek. a S 4a Atrataaa fa. 4a.. o 4). 4s Atlantic C. L. 4 . n o. o im Brk. It. T. T. 4s CaatVal of (Is H Mo 1M Int tfo M Ine 1 U Ine Com. A O. -... C. A. H C. B a q. a. 4.. C, a. I. r. U 4e tel. ts CCC. 1 S. U 1 I Tate. In4. (a. aer. 4a ear. B Oslo. MI4. 4s Colo. a So. 4a ... Cuba ta D. A It. O 4a Distil. Sera, la..., Rrla prior Ilea 4i do gen. 4a , Hock. ViHor 4a Japaa (a Offered. .144 1 Japan la, t aarlea.. " ,.laV a 4ta. fa - . .I',ll 4o !4 aarlea M ..letHj aa 4a ctfa JWS l. N. usl. 4....iMS4 ,1014 Maakat. f toil 4 .101 , ITV4 Mm. central 4a T . .ll4 1st tne jsv, .. 71 iMtaa. R. L 4s... ..tiUvilM.. K. T. 4a.... ,IM 4o ta n ,. n. at Mai. e. 4a. HH . .I IN. T. rant. (. Ia.. M ..IMS N. 4. rant. g. ta....ttT .. MVNe. ranao 4a 1M . . t: tfo la 71 ..lit I Norfolk W. e. 4v.tr'' .. I7V4 Ora. g. L r' 4a.. 44 .. Pnn. ct. IHt 171, .. Ml Reafllnf gen. 4a 101 H ..lH L. I. M. r. la .1U .. TIH II. L S. F. ft 4a 14 ..imsk 11. L 8. w. e. 4a.. 7i, . . 7Hlt 'Saa,iar4 A. U 4a.. gTlf . . II- Parlflc 4a t in So 1st 4a. nfa 1714, I. Tt4'at)iani Rr Is Ill .. US Tmu a Pans. la. 1XIH .. 77 ;Tal.. St. b W. 4a. II .. MVt'rlsn racier 4a....lilS ..lat'. I. Slaal M ta.... H .. 10114 iWahaak li 1 .. o 4b. II MS ..lattklWaaiara M4. 4a at .. s,WhMltn( L,. C. 4a. H ..lftjv,lwia. Caatral 4a Kl ..S- Baatoa Stacks and Beads. BOSTON. June 7 Call loans. 4HftU per cent; time loans. 6S&4 per cent- Official closing on stocks and bonds : adj. 4a. Me.. 71k 1 HV, 1 14-, 1 1SS Minneapolis Cash Prlcea Wheat : No. 1 hard. SSViC; No. 1 northern, 844c; to arrive, (4c: No. 2 northern, 3Sci to arrive, 6Tc; Nov 3 northern, V41V); No. 1 durum, 74c; No. 2 durum. 72o. Corn: No. 3 yellow (7Uc; No. 3. 4oVo. Oats: No. 3 white, Mc; DU. a, oiyv-)-a. 1 m 1 ir j , Truwv., rjo. KeoVc. Flax: Cash and to arrive, ti.fiia: July. 3112H- Kaasas City Grata aad Provlsloas. KANSAS CITY. June 7.-WH7iAT-July. 77Hc; September, 74: December, 74Sc; caeh, No. 2 hard, T7(i.'7c; No. 3. 74Hfr7;Wc; No. 2 red, 81 90c; No. 3. 8Voc. CORN July, 474c; September. 47t4c; De cember, 46c; cash. No. 3 mixed, 4Sc; No. 2 white; 49c; No. 8, 48c. OATS No. 2 white, 3Mr37Hc. HAY Steed v: choice timothy, 313.6gi4.00; choice prairie, 111.0011.60. RYE Steady; 64Vi66Hc. - BOOS Steady; Mlsaiuri and Kansas, new. No. 2, whltewood cases included, 14c; case count, 13c: cases returned. He less. BUTTER Creamery. 18o; packing. 12Hc. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu , 4R0TO M ono Corn, bu 4.0ii0 5o.0ii0 Oats, bu 2,000 5.0il0 Mllwaakee Orala Market. MILWAITCEE. Wis., June 7. WHEAT Firm; No. 1 northern 85Hf76He; No. S northern. 83trTSBc; July, 83i83Hc. RYE Firm: No. 1. 6&4jtio,4o. BARLEY Firm; No. 1, 6Sc; sample, 61fJ 61Uc. CORN-Firmer; No. 3 cash. 60ec; July, 61ti61Hc. , Philadelphia Predaee Market. PHILADELPHIA. June 7. BUTTER Firm; extra western creamery, SHfcff'-lc; extra nearby prints, 22c. rXlOS Firm; nearby fresh and western fresh. 17c at mark. CHEESE .ulet; New York full cream, lvKtlTllttc. Liverpool Orala aad Provisions. LIVERPOOIh June 7.-WHEAT-Spot. nominal; futures, quiet; July, Re Sd; Sep tember, (a fyl; December. Cm OHd. CORN 8pi. firm; American mixed, new, 4s 7d; American mixed, old. 4s lOd; fu tures, firm: July, 4s 7d; September, 4s id. Peoria Orala Market. PEORIA. June 7. -CORN Unchanged; No. 3, 49V; No. 4. 48Vc; no grade. 47c. OATS Higher; No. 2 white, Wc; No. 3 white, ar.tjtc; No. 4 white. .'c. WHISKY On the basis of $1.29 for fin ished goods. Articles ! Open. I High.! Low. Close.) Yes y Wheat I I July IKlHtiV X Sept. IVc. Corn July Kept. Oats July Sept. 1 c. I-..W-J11 y 6-i t. l-si ii Julv Sept. Oct. Kll.s July Sept. Oct. ISO1U". IM4VS' '6011 V . 6"ttHI J I lli . I i lii s;i t 8 m 1 3 . ( 6?S: 9 ST",' at 1 8241 e--,Ji I 514! 61 s,! S3'. in 4, 16 60 ( I K7. S ( 9S ' Mi; HI Hi t KT.S81V0 4 8-4i4n a1., 5H Mi4l S'4 S-.4' ' .vi' 81 6UV, 3na i4 Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO. O.. June 7. SEED Clover, caeh. (0.75: October, 3H.574; prime timothy. 3166. 9 nil I 4JHl i--H la' 6.i I 16 374' I IM ! ( 96 I 8 -) ) 74j 36 I t 16 16 77H' 16 60 16 M I 16 l 8 cm !?:4 S !k 17V N 75 ( 90 8 ii t 47', S24 3 16 Cash quotations were aa follows: KLOl'R Msrket easv; winter patents. U&0tr4 00: straights. l.nj.V7: apnng pat- nta. tl ri3.sv; atralghts. S3 4&tr3.t; bakers. .'.-rt.' W WH E AT No. i spring Sltretc; No. S. '-ii'lc: No. J red. xiJiffsito. - CORN-No. 2. 61i4c; No. ; yellow. 81V.C OATS-No. .'. SSc; No. 2 while. 37tja7Uc; o. 3 white. .ti37e. RYE No. 2. Sic. BARLEY Good feeding. Hutic; fair (0 -lioice mailing. 6h55c SEEDS No 1 flax. 31 : No. 1 nirthweat arn. ll.nH Timoiliy. prime. S3.4. Clover, xntrart grade. 111 X. ' PROVISIONS Short ribs sldea (loose). 8S.4n. Mesa pork, per tibia.. (l.rj w 76. l.rd. per 1 iha., ta.774. Short clear aides boxed). 39 3744(10 (w. The receipt a and ahtpnunts of flour and Wool Market. BOSTON. June 7.-WOOL Trading la quiet in the wool market. The lack of stock la said to be the prime cause of the indiffer ence of manufacturers, with the unsatis factory conditions of the ' dry goods market alao a factor. There ta UttU doing in lurelgn wools here, eilher in South America or Aus tral lun gradea. Territory wool a are steady at icyTSc for line and eii70o fur line medium I'iille-1 woola are dull, with supers moving lit oOfq64c. I-adlng quota tions follow: Territory, Idaho, fine, 2- Zk'l heavy fine. Itki20c; fine medium. Zytt 23c; medium, 264cJ7c; low medium, Iofi27c; Wyoming fine. !l'a;"3i-; heavy fine. 19(tf2ix.-; fine meillum. Jayiu ; medium, VnJ7c; low medium. JntaZ'c: Utah and Nevada hue. K'nZie; heavy fine. lrijvc: tine medium. .'iiA'; medium. :v,'a;c: low metllum, 27c; iMkota fine. iiiV: line medium. Sic; medium. r.i(-o: low medium,, ywo27c; Montana line choice, Hi'ibc; fine average. Vn34c: fine medium choice, 'J4i26c; aver as. IJ4r'-4o: fine medium choice, I average, iS4TJ4c; staple. rTKf.'xc; medium choice, tidiJXr; average. jipv,c. ST. IXDU1S, Mo.. June 7. WOOL Steady ; medium gradea combing and clothing. 24 Hc: light tine. JITi-'Si-; heavy tine, l&'alSc; tub aaahed, JCnS-. (rain were aa Flour, bbls. ...... Wheat, bu .' Corn, bu Oata. bu barley. bu.. followa: Recelpta 8lnpineits ............ TV. 1I f. io.vn) 36 a lno.Ul) (1.5UU .-. lt.inii II 0 97, -In - . IV,H On the Produce exchange today the bin. ter market was steady; creameries. 14- UHc; dairies. UV?17c. Kgs. eaart at mark, taaea Im-luded, lie I first a. 14r; prime flr-i. lAc; extras, 13c. Cheeae, ateady. VtlUS''- Oalatk Grala Market. DULUTH. Minn.. June 7.-WHKAT-TO arrive and en irack No. I northern. 4N rattaa Market. NEW YORK. June 7. COTTON Spot cloned quiet and steadv j middling uplands, 11. Mc; n.fildliiig gulf. 11.4.V: sales. .a!7 bales. . i LIVERPOOL. June 7 -COTTON-Spot firm; prices J puinls higher; American middling fjlr. SITil. good mlddlinK. K-ll: middling, buld: low middling. 5'-d. good ordinary. 5t.".d: urdiu-iry. iiJl. The aalrs of the Uy were 7.0o balea. of which l.t) bales were for aiw-culation and export and Included S.61U iMlra American. Recelpta. 8.i" hales, Incluillng 2 6nj bales Ameri.an. 8T, I.OUrs. Mo.. June 7.-COTTON Steady; middling. 11V; sale, 14 bales; receipts. M lialea: shipments. 17 bales; (-k. KS4 bales. XKW vltLEANS. la.. June 7 COTTON" 8hi cIoihmI firm, Mice. '('( bales: low ordinary. 7 fc-Vi,:, nominal; ordltiarv, 1-la.-. nominal: good oriinarv. w,r; Uw ml.l dllng. 1 3-loc: inldding. 10 13-!--; giod mid dling. 11 i-liic; n'lddilng Mr. 11 II- -v noiiial: frlr. ii.t-'ic. 1 nl; receipt. Amar. Car an ronnory... do pfa. ai-dtv Amar. rottoa Oil 4a pf4 Amer. FJxpresa Amar. Hide Leather pfd Amer. lea Sera Amar. Llnaaed Oil do pfd Amar. Locomotive do pfd Amer. Smalt. A Rof do pfd Amar. Sugar Ref Amar. Tob. pfd rtfa Anaconda Mining Co Alchlaon do pfd Atlantic Coast Line Baltimore A Ohio do pfd Brooklyn Rapid Tranalt .. Canadian Parltlr ('antral of New Jersey Chaaaptake A Ohio Chicago Alton do pfd Chicago Oreat Weatern Chicago A Northwaatarn C, M. A St. Paul Chicago Term. A Transit.. do pfd C , C C. A St. Laula Colorado Fuel and Iron.... Colo. A Southern do let pfd do id pfd Consolidated Oaa Corn Products rfg da pfd Dalavara A Hudson Dal., Lack. A Weatern.... Danyer A Rio Granda da pfd Dlatlllera' Sacarltlas Erla do lat pfd 4o Id pfd Ganaral Electric Mocking Vallsy Illinola Cantial Inter. Paper do pfd Inter. Pump do pfd Iowa (-antral do pfd Kanaaa City Southern do pfd Loulavllle A Kashrllie. . . . Manhattan L Metropolitan St root Ry Mexican Central Minneapolis A St. Louia.. M., St. P. A t. St a. M . do pfd Missouri Pacific Mlasouri. Kansas A Taxaa. do pfd National Lead Nat. R. R. of Mexico pfd.. Now Tork Can Ira I N. T.. Ontario a Weatera Norfolk A Western do pfd North American Pacific Mall Pennsylvania People's Oaa Piltaburg. ('.. r. A St Pmaad Bteal Car do pfd Tultman Palace Car... Reading do lat pfd do :d pld Republic Steal da pfd Rock Inland Ca do pfd Rubber Oooda pfd L L. A San Pran. 2d pfd. St. Loula southsaataro.... do pfd Southsm Pacific do pfd Southern Railway do pfd Tenneaeee Coal and Iron... Texaa a Pacific Toledo. St. Loula A Weat. do pfd I'nton Pacific do pfd C. S. Kxpraaa t S. Really L. B Rubber , do pfd , f. S. Steal do pfd Virginia-Carolina Chemical. do pfd Wabaall do pfd V'c lls-r'argo Cxprera Wcatlngtiouee Klectrie ... Vi'aaiern t'nion Wheeling Lake Erla. .. V 1 scon bis Central do pfd N'ortnara Pacific 1 (antral Leather do pfd Sinaa-Shrffitld Great Northern pfd Offered. Total tales J. 000 60S 'ia I. snn J. 00s son II. oo ll'ftoo VM J. on MOO IF.. 400 l.oon son Lies ll.ooo too .t 5. toe I.000 1.000 too '400 K 2400 100 11H 4tV 44 13 H 4T.S i nt'i 120 1J714 1041. m 41 10t 14 110. ti 4 JM 5S to lit lZti 10 IH 3WV 4i u 44V, Tl' U7i ltH 134 Si 10s a in i 0 lOtV KIV . MVi " 140 lM4 !, "4 iivi 30 177 14 s M.aoo i.700 400 1.400 14,500 1.400 JOO 4. M0 liiioe 500 lt.poo 400 l.ooo 1.200 too 7,100 404 too 100 mo 1.400 41 34 70S US 14714 1S t!4 7S aa 4.1 s 7rS 7 17!, 1SI 14V, JO '4 MS US T7 OS 14 S 70 4S 144 US US 213S 4vi S 4!S 44 71 S "S 17: IMS 142 MS MS S II bl 4S 1. 100 IMrS ltS 104 l.lno 100 3.200 I. too 4.400 l.aoo l-oo 1.400 10.404 lit tS 71 111 n 11 'S M 71 7TS 142S 61 M MO It L. 12.100 J.ioa 1M ' 7 H 4S n I40S 11s MS 113 MS 3.4O0 00 tS 4 Ooae. 340 loS 11' J on, MS 0S itt 33 S 44S 21 4JS 7! Ill IMS llts IMS 10 J '4 rri 0'4 102S 14H IIO14 MS "t, 10 '4 l MS 10 71 us 201 intt it 30 M s 34S 7014 SI his 33 HI 14 IMS 641 lS M ts 44 73 71 S I72S 131 S lli J0V M S3S 17 It it s MS 14SS IM 11! nil 70 117 17J 37 MS T0V4 71 us 10 US 7tt S IMS MS 0 IS Atrhlaon do 4a Max. Cant. AUblaoo ., do pfd . Boston A Boston A Bneton Rlevated Pltrhburg pfd . M. Central .... TV T . N. H. A l:nlon Pacific .... Am. Arge. Cham do pfd Am. Poeu. Tuba Am. Sugar .. da pfd Am. Tel. a Tel. Am. Woolen do pfd Pom. Iron ft Steel Edison Klae A Maaa. Klectrie .. do pfd Mass. Oka I'nited Fruit ... United Shoe Mack do pfd V. 8 Steal do pfd MS Allonet ....141S Amalgamated . . ... 7Y Amar. Sine .. .... ens, Atlantic lots, Bingham ....141 .Cal. Hacla. ....Wat Centennial .... ...ITIv Copper Rang . ... I St 1sly Wan ... .... 33 V Franklin H..1M Oranby .1.11 lla Rorala .. . 24S Mass. Mining . M I Michigan . 2S. Mohawk .114', Mont. Coal A .i40ld Dominion .124 .Oaceola ft Parrot IM14 Qulncy 2IV4 Shannon C... viewing, common Adrenture Aaked. III. .311 'Tamarack .... ... MS Trinity . .. 7IS I tailed Copper ... S l". S. Mining . ...lliS V. S. Oil ...II If'tah ... 0 it Victoria ... 4iS Winona ...It Wolrerlne rr 9 North Butt . 3 .lots . I ..IIS . M .70 . A. . 77S .1044 . IKS .. li ,. 30 . I . Its . MV, . s .. 43S . . 1 10-4, ,. ,. M ,.10 . ,. MS ., ns .. 12s .. $S .. IS ,.U44 London fiesta dtoeke, TX)NDON. June 7. Closing quotations on ine biock exenange were; i N. Y. Caotral ia ItS Norfolk western.. 11 IIS1 do pfd M M I Ontario A Western... MS ivl 1 raanayiranla USS Rand Minaa 14f, Reading ( or.anla. money do account Anaconda Atrhtron do pfd Baltimore A Ohio Canadian Paclflo Ches. A Ohio Chicago O. W.... C. M. A St. P DaRaara Danrer A R. O.... da pfd ', Brte do 1st pfd do 34 pfd Illinola Central .... LduIitIIIs A Nash.. 34., K. A T SILVER Bar. MONEY it2'i Cattle. Hogs. Bheep. 3.T36 4 M3 I. I'll 3714 10. WM 4.H Mali 10470 3.443 !.14 lO.dKO in 4.471 U.I74 tt.dSI 11. T 67.W4. 11.46 ta r.tto 13.9111 r-I 3,4n 63,st3 16.071 16.113 17.4411 1A1K It. 19 17 13.7t HOC TH OMAHA. Jun T. 1. Receipts were: Official Monday Official Tuesday Official Wedneadsy (.imctai iTiiirsdajr Four days this week. ftams days laat week... Dame two weeks ago... ft a me three weeks ago.. 6ami four weeks ago . Paire days laat rear... RECEIPTS fX'R THE TEAR TO DATS The following table show tbe receipt of cattle, hogs and sheep at Boulh Omaha for the rear to date, compared with laat year: 14. ItOS. Inc. Cattle 423.32 371.211 61,0m Hors 1.M2.74R l.OMK.iHH Sheep 734, 4K4 artOST CATTLE QUOTATIONS. The following will show tne prices paid for the different kinds of cattle on the South Omaha market: Good te choice cornfed steera Fair to good cornfed steers Common to fair cornfed steers... flood to choice cows and heifers. fair to good cows and heifers Common to fair costs ana half era.. Oood to choice Blockers feeders. 4.flnfl4.40 Fair to good stackers and feeders J rU4 00 t tmimon 10 fair stoc.Here Som6.ni Bulls, stags, ete S.704J4.36 Veal calves 4.0AJT The following table shows the average price of hog at South Omaha for the lasi several oas, with comparisons: 14... 4 aa I .... 4 so CALVKA too ITS .... lie .... ! ....1373 ... .I.1 ....1! ......If ... ll ...lira lir t 74 4 a 4 31 4 I M I as I I I to to t 1 t I 40 I as I la 41 I I ta I It t. atCLLfl. lia lino ins 1411 tio BT0CKJCR8 ae 1 an 7"t I II 110 1 11 4TI I 71 7I I 71 Tl AND" If... IM n m ! aa tta lea It ID 140 IM into ...I.. 1400 ie 14. 111s ITte 1M its 4 4 44 I ts I l 4 m I ss 4 s 4 n I f. tt I I I r 1 1 M I M 4 M 4 e 4 as 4 s 4 sa 4 la 4 II h'gher. selling H sue 32. st 3 .SWta.K; bulk of sales, 4iack Market. ; CATf1.K-RiC"lr"l. fed. nark-t stcidy; natives. Il.i,'if co a and heifers, II i.'.ri I 06. atinkers fit. Jweewk Lire PT. JOPKril. June 7 !- 6 75 no feeders, t,K,Nfi; HrVJi-lteceipts, .4 ceipts, 1 4 head; m-ket 5c higher; lielu tt. ."' 4;' S:. medium and heat v. 3. Jetf4i.se. mit.1.1' AND LAM I Receipts, l.Jll head; market 'rnng, shrn lanins. 37'i Texas wethe-s, 3i t6. westei n lows : Stork la lht. f live stork at the market! yceferdav were as ?tpU fol- 134.641 40.SS7 34 704)6 61 4ti4.7t 4.t4io4. 4.3460 3.OtO4.00 J.cofi...o Data. J30C 1306.1304. 1103. 14.1J01.113II0. Mat Mar May Mar M ay May Mar June June June June June June June a... 2t... 37... ... 31... 1... 2... 3... 4... 6 .. ... 7... ( liS! I lli 4 341 I 04 38i 1 j 34 1 m; i 1 6 Ui 4 4; 4 .11 I I 1 l I4 I IU 1 H 1 a 3bAl b 6 12 3 I 6 17, 37Vj 5 13 Msi 6 1 Hi S 20V4j I 14 I b IP, 6 S: 6 tl 121 I 06 t 03 I 6 Tt-l 4 63: 6 Ml 4 50 I 4 63i I 3 4 49; I '7i I ill i H; 4 65i 6 Ml 3 761 7 lul 7 11 1 U .1 7 07 7 13) 6 701 7 li 7l 1 :oi s w 6 to.', 4 eu t mi 4 66 6 W 4 XJ fc 701 4 il 4 83 3'4. 6 23; 4 641 6 78 7 16 6 71 I 35: 4 68 I 7 18! 4 76: 4 33 4 ft 4 N 4 W Stindar. Rl vnr- r . w pricks Catt. ..32.3t1j5.t .. 1 6v00 . . 3.ii ..&!) 3ViCv30 Hogs 3t.0fo.40 6.66t.M 6.3iV(jhj 5ft on 6.60 E.Z,tr3a 140 ..?; 3EKULIIS. e 1 Tt to 1 ; i4 It 1 4:4 I 0 3 Itt II I 441 4 04 HOOtt The market opened somerhat earlier than usual mil morning and was fairlr active when one underway at an advance of 6474c aeer yesterday. Some of the orders at teaet seemed to call for goes butcher sad hear begs and the ac tivity on the early market was largely confined to that clsss. These better grades of hogs sold largely at 8A37,jtl 40, while the loads not quite so heavy went mostly t 3.a. In other words, the hoge sold largely at 34.36tf4.37H. against 3 r.A Cift.is) yesterday. A verv large proportion of all the hogs sold by o clock or soon after. After the more urgent orders were filled and the better loada pretty well culled out the trade slowed up enmewhat, becoming less active. It will be noted from the tables at the head of the column that receipts today fell short of week sgo by close to fifty cars. It will also be noted thst there hss been a falling off In the total for the four days this week, aa compared with the same period last week end a year ago. Todsy s sdvsnce carries the msrket to the hlh est point touched since May 3ft. when the average of all the sales reached 38.3s Representative sales South Omaha 1 Sioux city I Kansas t ity Pt. Joseph I St. Ixillls I Chlcugo I Totals.... Cattle. ... V.14 ... 4yi ... 4,:!i ... 1.!S J.ifai .... &.1 llog. Pheep. III.: o.'Oi II. ( M4K e.f'Xt 17.1X) 11, .t 3 i 0 r.u'O 16.(1X1 .IK.1 fiW I4.J-4 N'a. 34... It... 4... Tl... 17... M... II... Tl... S... 17... 14... NT. ..lit .37 4 4S 74S 47 .130.400 14SS 14' S to (UTlve. No. J tioul)ra, 6;S.'i on tmik, I 1(J71 baks; atnli. ;;-. 11.004 l.K 1,00 30 500 too too ano l.oi 6.300 lie !U0 I.2U0 31S lul 24 S 47 JtS I.S 47S 1SS IS ts 154 s 21s 104 14 41 23', US 47 ins lS M 1-4 11,100 IM IMS 100 luO 100 11.100 14 too tioi I'W 100 3"0 l.loO 1 O0 1.20 ll.luo 3.SUO Hi It ions 43 107 V, 42S 21S its lfS 34 S M ms lua II Hi 11 ues 41S lOdS 41', iiii s ti'S iS : iS tus li'aj" 10 121 144S II K 30, 104 3S kS 100 4S 2.1s it 47 ins 3S US ntt, MS 30 4S 1M 14 S lit 7 JiS 101 41 S l'S US lis I'S 44 S 2k lit 2S 11 -S 4J 10:, S 104, 0 do 1st pfd ..10 do Id pfd 41 ..UlHjSonthcrn Ry 40 .. ITS I do pfd 10a . . 4IS 1 Southern PaclSc a?4a '.. l4L'nles PaclSc 1I7W .. 47S o pfd j .. 13 C. g. Staa) 4, .. 731, do pfd 1I,V ...II Wahath .' a ..13.1 do pfd u IIS Bpaalah aa n unctrtaln; Wd per os. ner cent The rite of dlacmint in the nun ma.I, for short bills Is 343 3-16 per cent; for three .uun'.hs' bills, 33 per cent. Korelga riaaaclal. LONIXJN, June 7. Money was In good de mand today for repayments to the Bank of England, but supplies were abundant Dis counts were easy. 1 Trading on the Stock exchange relapsed Into dullness, tits' easier money conditions falling to stimulate oper ations. Consols declined owing to luck of support. Other securities sagged In sym pathy. Americana opened irregular, but soon Improved to over parity on steidy support. Chicago. Milwaukee A 8t. Paul and Denver A Rio Grande received most at tention. Later Wall street bought well and the market closed firm at the best quota tions of the day. Boston Copper shares further hardened. Foreigners were In clined to ease, while Kaffirs were weak ow ing to Paris selling. Jspanese imperial lis of 1904 were quoted al 10. PARIS. June 7. Prices on the Bourse to day were very weak. Rentes declined In consequence of the decision of the govern ment 10 introduce an Income tax bill In the Chamber of Deputies. Russian imperial 4s were quoted at 80.30 and Russian bonds of 1904 at 4.j. Bank of Fraace Ktateneit. PARIS. June 7. The weekly state ment of the Bank of France shows the following changes: Notea In circulation, decreased. 146.326.0H0 franca: treasury deposits, decreased. 62, OO.nofi francs; general deposits, decreased. 14.hoo.000 frsncs; gold In hand. Increased, 4.u50,W0 francs; silver In hsnd. Increased, 1,750.000 franca; bills discounted, decreased, 251, 950.000 francs; ad'-ucea increaaed 16., 0U francs. Omaha Chicago Kanaaa City 81. Louts Sioux Cltv WEDNESDAY'S SHIPMENTS The following shows the num.ier of cars of etockers and feeders shipped to the country and their points of destination: Settle. Cars. F. M. Leonard. Iake City, la. N. W.... 3 A. Myers, Renwlck. la. N. W 1 Maloney C, Arcadia, la. N. W 1 C. Bundren. Tabor, la (J 1 W. E. Clark. Anita, la. R. 1 3 C. H. Be knell, Htennetl. Ia. Q 1 Sheep. . D.D. E. Johnson. Vernon, Mich. 4) t F. Morris. Nodawsv, Is J 1 C. C. Vsndeusen, Kennard. Neb. F. B.. 1 William Hartmar., Petersburg, Neb. F. 1 1 The official number of cars of atock brought in today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. She'p. H'r'. C, M. ft St. P 7 Wabash 1 Missouri Pacific 18 Union Pacific system 18 tt. 74. r. a 71. tt. 71. 73. 7... TS... 4... 14... 71... 4... 74... TT... 71... 44... IT... SB... 111.. K... II... 14 2gl 17 314 3'4 til IM 344 14 114 IH 344 331 114 til Ill ...til ...204 ...UI ...111 ...no ...it ...ISO ...111 ...13 ... ...316 ...Itl ...111 ...171 ...Itl ...114 . . .37 ...It ...341 ...321 140 41 l No. 74... 4'.'... 41... 71... 74... 1 I 32 4 36 16 3 37 3 1 t 141 440 ., 1,63 100 ti 1,-460 86) 7Sb 3,iil 1,113 89 3,t.'l ' 100 46 : 37 is 7 4 480 18 r, of the day, MI.UW sharaa. New York Mlalaaj stark a. NEW YORK. June 7. Closing quotations on mining stocks were: Aiama Coa. A'lce Hreece druaasltli Con., losiftorx Tunnal Con Cat. a Va.. Horn silver Iron Silver Laadvill Can.... 'Offered. 30 24j . il. . 44 . II . a .300 ,l-tttla Chlal ... .Ontario Opntr Ho.ti l Potoal ........ Savasa Sierra Nevada Small Hapaa .. Staadard . . . . 1 ..34o . ., .. t .. 11 .. 71 .. 24 .. 14 Baak ef taglaad Mtateraeat. U1NDON. June 7. The weekly bank statement of the Bank of England shows the following changes: Total reaerve. decreased. 161.009; . cir culation, increased. 46.000; bullion, de creased. XKnjtol; other eeciirttlea. in creased. .. ow: oiher depoeita. increased. i.l'';.lo, public dei'.eia de-reaaej. Treaaary gtatesnent. WASHINGTON. June 7-Today's state ment of the treasury balances in the gen eral fund, exclusive of the 8160,000,0(4) gold reserve, shows: AvsJIable cash balance, 31112.632,695; gold coin and bullion, 381,761,21t; gold certificates, $44,071. r. Baak Cleevriaga. OMAHA, June 7. Rank clearing for to day were 81.636.867.07 and for the corre sponding date laat year 31.607.m.4. Metal Market. NEW YORK. June 7. MET A 1,8 There was a sharp advance In the London tin market, where the speculative situation re mains the feature, with spot closing st A1R2 6 and futures at 11 10s. Locallv the market was firm with spot qtKited at' 338 M) ib40.no. Copper was unchanged to 2s higher in the English market, with spot quoted at 85 17s (kl and futures at 84 l'.s nd. IxtcaMy the market was unchanged with lake quoted at 318.754f19.0i. electro lytic at 3I8.37VO-18.75 and casting at $l.'.i i 18.37. Iead was unchanged at to 1 4j 6 96 In the local market. The Ixindnn mar ket advanced 2 d to 17. Spelter was un changed at 27 16a In London and held steady at 36.UKeH.10 In the New York mar ket. Iron was a shade higher abroad witli standard foundry quoted at 60s Id and Cleveland warrants at 5i 4"d. The local market whs unchanged. No. 1 foundry, northern, la quoted at IIS 76 jjl 00; No. 3 foundry, northern, and No. I foundry, southern, at 818.518.60: No. I foundry, southern. 817.75ti 18.(0. ST. LOI'IS. June 7. METAl Iad. firm at 3&.80. Speller, firm at (3 ?4j. Cvaporaled Apples aad Dried Fralta. NEW YORK. June 7 EVAPORATED APPLES The market remains ss recently reported. Strictly prime are quoted at lie. choice at llSQUViC fancy at llVfcKc. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRCITS-Prunes for future delivery are unsettled, but liie apot situation is rendered firm by tbe small available supply. Quotations range from 6Sc to IV.C according to giade. Apricots are nominally unchanged. with choi quoted at Hs-c, extra i lulie at LVnUc and fancy at 14.'"14sc. Peaches are quiet, with choice quoted st 11c, extra choice st llia 11 So, fancy at lie and extra fancy at Ka ll'Wc. Raisins are dull snd unchanged with loose Muscatel quoted at IdJtrSc, seeded raisins at.v4j7,c and Iindon layers at 31.60(01.40. C. A N. W east...... 7 C. N. W., west 21 C, 8t. P., M. 0 16 C, B. ft Q , east 11 C, B. ft Q.. west 30 C R. I. A P.. cast.... 3 C, R. L. ft P., west.. 3 Illinois Centrsl Chicago G. W Total receipts.... ..127 The disposition of the day's receipt was a follow. ech buyer purcnaaing tne num ber of head indicated: ' Omaha Packing Co Swift and Company Cudahy Packing Co Armour ft Co Omaha, St. Joseph Carey Lobman ft Co Hill ft Son Wolf J. B. Root ft Co Klngan Packing Co I'nion Dressed Beef Co.. Other buyers Totals 3.04 10,718 3.170 CA'ITLE Receipts of cattle this morning were somewhat lighter than last week, but heavier man two weeks ago. The quality waa about on a par witn previous aaya, there being aome pretty good cat tie among the onerlng. As was the case esterday, there was a little more life and snap to the trade on beef steer. Hueis acted mure as if they wanted the cattle and were out In the yards early, bidding Ireely on every thing desirable In slgnt. Such cattle as pi need them sold at fully steady prices, and in spots a Utile stronger. The less desirable kinds of cattle, on the other hand, were rather slow sale, holders of such report'ng the market a slow and barely soady The big bulk of all the fat cattie changed nanus In good season, the same a yesterday. Cows and heifers were In very light supply snd the trade not very aclUe, partly due to the fact that seller seemed to feel tnat they were entitled to a lit tle better price and were generally ask ing more money, while packers did not seem inclined to put on anything. There were, however, so few cow and heifer In sight that the offerings were cleaned up In very decent season. A ha been the cane every day recently, the receipt of stocker snd feeuera were very light, there being hardly enough of anything in eight to make a real test of the market. This ha been the case for some little time back and no great change has been noted In the market from day to day. However, when a comparison ia made with the salea of laat week It can be readily seen tnt price have been gradually falling off until both stocker and feeder are considerably lower. This has been due to the two-fold fact that the demand Is light and that the condi tion of the fat cattle market has dis couraged anything like free buying of atnekers aid feeders. Representative sales: HEKr STEERS. 71.. II.. 41.. II.. 73.. U.. 74.. It.. 73.. 73.. It.. 40.. Tl.. t;.. 1 3a Tl Ill M 1st 7.. 7.. 74.. TV. Tt.. I.. 64.. 1. 1. 137 147 813 301 134 lat Ill 34 Ml. I II 4 3t 4 la I It I M I n I at IM 4 K 13 4 4 n 140 4 13 4 M 40 4 H M I M 140 I II ... I It 40 at m 1 3 140 4 31 10 I 31 14 4 3 to f tt ... I IS 140 I at N I m 11 no in ... m 30 4 K 13 I I". ... I It 40 4 34 N 111 ... I ... lli ... 4 It ... It. 200 tS ... in 824 I 14 ... 4 li 40 4 li ... K ... I 140 4 li ... I W ... I M ... I M 44 I W to I 3 41 4 3 W II ... I t M I W IS I M 40 I Pi IM 4 n ... 1 n ... 1 H ... I it no 1 u I 4 ITS ... I ITS ST Ad to I ta 1 n 74 41 17 4 st 41 31 44 44.... i Tt ;.... 7f...., It 14,... 13 73.... 40.... 14.... 41 ... II.... a... 41.... 41.... It.... 14.... 71.... 17. ... 44.... Tt.... 47.... 7 . . .. Tt.... 74.... 43.... 44.... 71.... 41.... 41.... 44... il.. 71.. 47., .. 14... It... 4"... 11... U HOGS I Sr. in Ml .Ml .SIX .je .371 .14 .113 a .321 .aft .313 ,.tat .331 ,.1!M ,.s;i ,.3tl ,.tS4 .341 ..34 .234 ..tit ,.34 ,.3S7 ,33 ..110 ,.3al ..311 ..317 ..M ..33 .. ..10 ..23 ..33 .134 ..304 ..sse ..147 ..10 ..343 . if ..t ..340 .344 ..144 .341 ..lit ..If ..344 ..tM ..tit ..334 ..M7 ..Ml ..111 ..147 ..344 ..111 .173 ..in ..m 131 a. rr. IM I 37S I US I l?S I 37S I rs 4 us I 37V, I ITS I'S I ITS 4 37 , 1 ns 1 11s 1 us 1 11s 4 i7 1 us I 3"S I US 4 ns 4 I7S I I7S 4 ns I 37V, I I7S I 1714 4 17 4 37S I ns 1 37 4 ns 4 I7' I I7, 4 n 4 ITS I 40 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 4S I 41 4 4 4 40 I 40 I 40 I 40 4 40 4 40 I 40 4 41 4 40 I 4 I 44 I 40 4 4 4 44 4 4(4 I 481 4 414 4 42S 4 43 210 76 a lie; $1.78 ,476 14 I 44 SHE tut The sneep trade might best be desorlbed as a good, strong and active market. Everything in sight was disposed of before 8 o'clock tn the morning and at firkea entirely satisfactory to the selling merest. The first grass sneep of the season put in an appearance this morn ing and met with ready sale at a good price. They were Utah wether of vry decent quality, but coarse, and brought 6.H. A double deck of fed wethers, with about twenty-five ewe on them, old at 3400. Some pretty fair Mexican lamb went at 34.30, with good westerns as high as 3-36. The sheep and lamb market at thl point I In a good, healthy condition, a would be indicated from the price noted above. The receipt continue very light, but no more so than expected, while the demand Is fully equal to or tn excess of the srrlvals. - - Quotations on clipped stock: Good to choice weeteru lambs, 3t.i64J6.60; fair to good lamb. 3. 0047 8.36; cull lamb. 34.63 fao.lio; good to choice yearling, 86.769 6.26; fair to good yearlings, 36.60tJ6.fo; good to choice wether, 36.76496.16; fair to good wether, 36. 60S 5.75; good i choice ewe, 16.6046.75: fair to good wc. 34.76e6.60; bucks, 34. 36414. 76. Representative sales; No. 1 western ewe, cull t western ewes, culls 15 western lambs, culls 35 western ewee IKS western wether and owes 303 Mexican lambs tit western lambs 36 western lamb OWI. It A 3AIIOI.KVM.E MARKET. raadlttoa) at Trade aaa) Qatstatleaa Staple, anal Faary I'radare. EGGS Receipts. liberal; fresh stock, 14Hc. LIVE POCLTRT-Hens. 9Sc; roosters, lc; turkey. l4tf1.Sc: ducks. He; spring chickens, I8trltv per lb. BL'TTER ISr king stock, mffV8c; c.holc to fancy dairy. 16c; creamery, :i':iy. HAY Prlcea quoted bv Omaha Feed com pan : No. 1 upland. II0 6O; medium, t 6J. coarse. 300. Rye straw, 86. BRAN Per ton. 317 60. NEW VEGETABLES. TOM A 'IT)K8 Florida, per crate of 10 lb., net, 18.10. WAX BEANS Per box of about 36 lb., t1.764.. STRING BEANS Per box of about 3 lb.. 3I.76S'.'.JC. TlRSlt'8, REKTS AND CARROTS Per do, bunches, 36c. LEAF LETTUCE Hothouse, per do, heads, inc. CUCUMBERS Heme grown, per do., ir76c; Texaa. per bu. box, 81.76. ONIONS Colorado, yellow and red. Ho per lb.; Texas, In crsies, white, 3176; yel low, 31.36. GREEN ONtON8-Per do, bunche. 30c. RAlilHHKS-Per do, bunches. 35c. C.t BHAGE California, 2sj3c per lb. CAULIFLOW ER Per do, head. 3I 61? 1.75. OLD VEGETABLES. POTATOES Home grown, per bu., 6CvJ one; South Dakota, per bu.. Hoc; Colorado, per lb., Sc. , NAVY HEAN8 Per bu., 31 86; No. 2. 31..6. LIMA BEANS Per lb.. 6Hc. TROPICAL FRU1TJ. DATES Per box of SO-lb pkgs., 12.00; Hallowe'en, 4n 70-lb boxes, per box, sc; Bayers,, per lb.. 4c: walnut stuffed. l-Ih. pkgs., 33.00 per do.; 8-lb. boxes. SI.O11. ORANGKW California, extra fsr.cy navels, large sixes. 34 2-Mf5 0; Mediter ranean sweets, all slses, 14 Iwj4 e. LEMON8 Llmonlers. extra fancy. iae, 38 00; 300 10 800 txe.' 37.00. FIGS California, per 10-lb. oarton. 85c; Imported Smyrna, threa-crown. Blx-rrDW-n. 18u. BANANAS Per medium red bunch. 02 in; Jumbos, 82.n'1w3.0n. ' " PINEAPPLES Hixes 34. 30 and 3S. 33 2 FRUITS. CHERRIES Calif 01 nla. 320 nor 6-Ib. boy ; our cherries, 24-qt. crate. 82.2T.i9I.64 BEEF CUTS. BEEF CUTS-No. 1 ribs, 11c; No. 2 ribs, 4c. No. 8 ribs, 7VjC: No. 1 loin. 14Hc; No. 2 loin, uue; No. 3 loin, llHc; No. 1 chuck. I 6Sc; No. 2 chuck. 6Sc; No. 3 chuck. 5c; No. 1 1 round. c; No. J round, 7o; No! 3 round, I 7Sc; No. 1 plate, 3c; No. I plate. 3c; No. 8 plate, 2Hc MISCELLANF4JI 8. CIDKR-Per keg. 33 76; per hW., 38 75. HONEY New, per 24 lbs , 33 50. CHEESE-Swiss, new, 10c! Wisconsin brick. 13c; Wisconsin llmberger, 12c; twin. 18',4c: Young Americans, 15c. NIT'S Walnuts, No. 1. soft shells. nw crop, per lb., 16V4c; hard shells, per lb, ISHc. Pecans, large, per lb.. Mr; rmo.ll, per lh 12n. Peanuta. per lb.. 8Hc; rnnstei?, per lb., 8e. Chill walnut, per lb . 12118' jo Almond, soft shells, per lb., 17c; hard sheila, per lb., 16c, Coceanula, 34 per sack of 100. SUGAR Granulated cai), Itt bbl., 35.06: granulated cane, In sacks, 86.01; granulated, in sacks. 34.81. , SYRUP In barrels. 24c per gal.; In cases, 4 10-lb. cans. 11 70; rase, II 6-lb. can. 31.80; rases, !4 2H-lh. cans. 31.86. COFFEE Roasted, No. J5. loHc per lb : No. 30. 20Hc per lb.; No. J 5, 18Ho per lb ; No. 20. !6Hc per lb.; No. 21. If He per lb. CURED FISH Family whlteflsh. per W bbl., 100 lbs., 84.60; Norway mackerel, per bbl., 200 lb., bloaters. 340.00; No. 1, 328.00; No. 2. 32S.O.; Vo. 3. 320. 0Q; Irish. No. 2, 816.00: herring. In bbls., 108 lbs. each. Norway, 4k. 113 00; Norway, Ik. 813.00; Holland, mixed, 311.60; Holland herring. In kegs, milkers, BAor kegs, mixed, 70c. CANNED GOOD8 Corn, standard west em. 65040c; Maine. 11.16. Tomatoes, 3-lb. cans. I1.25C1.60; 2-lb., 7 Hc $1 00. Pine apples, grsted. 2-lb. 33. 05 tf i 80: sliced. 81. 8092. 20. Gallon pples, fancy, 13.80; California apricot, 31. 4092.00: peais, t1.7Gfr2.60; peaches, fancy, 31.76 tJ2.4'i; H. C. Peaches. 32.00W 2.60. Alaska salmon, red. 31.26; fancy Chinook, F.. 32. 10; fancy sockeye. F., 31.85; sardines. V, oil. 82.80: mustard, 32.60(7 3.10.. Sweet potatoes. 11 l&f71. 26; sauer kraut, ' 31 .00; pumpkins. K0n$31.00; wax beans. 2-lb.. 76t80e; Unit beans, 2-lb., 75c' 3 136; aplnach. 31.3,'; cheap peas. 2-lb., 80c; extra, 76jt0c; fancy, 31. 35(91. 76. Av. . Ml . 34 . U . 104 . 113 . 83 . 87 . M Pr. 4 W CO fi 00 4 20 C .16 C 36 Oils anal lt)SB. OIL CITY. Pa.. June 7. OIL Credit bal ances. 314; ahlpmenta. IT. 5.8 bbls.; aver age. 43.740 bbl.; runs, 64.372 bbls.; average, E7.aa bbla.: shipments. Lima, M.los bbla.: average, t&.tol lhls : rurs. Lima. 48,9 bills ; average. 40.62 bbla. SAVANNAH. Ga., June 7.-OIL-Turpen-tlne firm at 67 Sc. P.1SIN-F1rm; A, R and F. 3376: E, 34 06: G. 34 10: K. 84 35; M. 3 4 46; N, 84 46; to.00. C. 3S .60: D. 33 TO: 11. 14 VO: I. 34-26; WG, 64 86; WW. NEW TORK. June 7-SUGAR-Raw. firm: fair refining. 2 leMcj2 81 -tc. centri fugal. M test, 3 16-33t3Wc; molasses sugar. 3 ll-lvd.' 23-32c; refined, firm: cruahed. 6 30c; powdered. 4 7"c: granulated. 4-tOr. NEW ORLEANS, 1.. Jun 7.-PUOAR-Qutet: open kettle, centrlf la-ol, 3j4) 7-!4c; eliows, 3Stt3c; second. :'dJ'i S,. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. K 1123 I li I l.tl 4 tl 11 mi 4 it II tMl 4 H U 170 4 3 II ,...11M 4 M I 141 4 24 II 1347 4 14 I M IS 4 llai 4 M li IW 4 at I U44 I 4 Ill 4 I 10 127T I ao 4 tM 4 h 1 1130 I 4 34 w:i 4 m la uTl 4 M 44 t-14 4 U t 124 I 40 Ik 1117 4 1 44 Ml I ao 14 1071 4 44 M !2iT I 40 M ll'.v 4 ai tl 1141 I M 17 lull 4 7i 43 1140 I On 4 lilt 4 71 14 1213 I 04 14 It 4 li 1 llli I I II 1II7I 4 1o li 133 a II U tio 4 1 It 1341 I li II 1;0 4 TO 1 12m li I 1U2 4 To 3 Kv i ii 13 list 4 li. 44 11U7 I li II 1001 4 li i 14-2 I M M 1044 4 li ' ,t:3 I 30 II loaf 4 e It I'-ti I 30 2 1111 4 10 34 1113 4 3i 37 1133 4 10 4 1MI I M i lua 4 10 33 Hll I 30 14 104 4 li 1 1444 i 31 1 1310 4 M I 147t I 40 COWS. I Iae I Tf, 40 IH I iM 1 0 1 1320 I u 1 140 I li 1 1013 I li 1 INH) III 1 44 I li 1 1240 3 li M 174 I II I M4 I 4a IM I 71 1 Ml IM II 1U2 I 14 1 toe I 14 I Hit I M 1 430 I M 1 1000 I m 1 1040 I 71 17 HOT I M I I ?i i 1 171 I M 1 l'.ll I Tl 1 120 I M l..: I'll I I I !13 I ti 1 43-1 t M 3 116 I INI 1 10 I m t lli 4 M I 24 I II 1 1434 I M t w 13 I ue 4 1 1074 I u 3 114 4 M 4 tM I 2- I tl4 4 0 1 140 1 si 3 nil 4 aa 1 130 I 40 i ICil 4 M 1 104 I 41 I 104 4 1 , 1 t:e 1 m 11 1111 4 is 1 l 1ST I 10 I v .1141 4 I I'O 1 la 1 14a 4 M I too 1 10 I 1,3a 4 I t am lit 4 1224 I M I MI I 00 1 1-M 4 M 3 I I 40 .. 111 4 41 HEIFERS. 1 1 113 8 M 1 tea 4 M 1 10 lot I M 31 Ml IN 1 40 la I Tie 4i t 4a 6 40 . 4 Ml IN 14 IM I M M. 110 4 M I I 4 a I 7I 4 34 CHICAGO I.IVR STOCK MtRKET Cattle Flraa te Steady Hogs rite Ceata Higher. CHICAGO. Jun 7. CATTLE Receipt, 6.000 head; market for best firm; other steadv; common to prime steers, 64 Oirt 6.10; cows, 38094.80; heifers, S'i .76ffJ.0O; bulls. 33 26434. 2ft: calve. 82.76J7.35; stocker and feeder. 3t75t4.75. HOGS Receipt, 17,(00 head: market 6c higher; choice to prim heavy, 34.66'ft4.60; medium to good heavy, 36.iotJ4.66: butcher weight, 34ooti.a; good t choir heavy mixed, 8.60436R; packing. 34 OCfW.S. SHEEP AND LAMSS-Racefpt. 16,000 hed; merket for ahep strong; lamb W Site higher; aheep. 34OU; yearling. .90&464; shorn lamb. 35-3VQ7.1. CotTee Market. NEW YORK. June 7.-COKFEE-Mrket future opened unchanged to an advance j of 8 points in response to steady European trading. The market ahowed little change ! until the afternoon, when it worked higher on reporta that the French market was franc nigner Din niter tne close ana ere was a neavy snort interest there. There was demand here for Euru- peati and wall street account, and tho market closed steady at a net advance of 10 to 15 points. Sale for the day were 1 reported at 38. 6(0 bags. Including June at 6 86c: July. .(6ii.1c; September, o.l&'iMi.SSc; October, 4 H.aoc: December. , Ii.4tfwt1.i10c; January. 4.65c: February, 60c: March. .5f.71c; Arrll, .R5c; May. Kktjtl.SOC. Spot Rio, firm. No. 7 Invoice. 744c , L, 1 . half fn I S ' that the 't ! u.u ti steamship la Collision. PORTLAND. Me., June 7.-The .Eastern Stesmahlp company's steamer City of Ban gor and City of Rockland, bound In oppo site directions between Ilmgor and Bos ton, with passengers, were In collision off Monhegan early todsy. The City of Bangor, which left Bangor last evening, was considerably damaged, but proceeded to thl port, a distsnce of forty-five miles. The City of Rockland wa not serloualy harmed and continued on It way tt) Ban gor. MlnlnaT Men Indicted. ' COLUMRl'8. June 7. The United State grand Jury after a two days' session mad Its report today. There were seveaty-flve Kaasaa Itr l.lve Stack Market. KANSAS CITY. June 7. CATTLE Re. mIk,, 1 VHI lie4 ln,,liirilnar Oral southerns msrket stesay 11 strong, i noice export witnesses rxnminea in ntieen cases, rir and dressed beef steers. 36.354J5.W; filr tn ,' teen trim bills were returned tind three good. 84.266.26: western fed steers. 33.60(1 6.26; etockers and feeders. 37 759 4 80; south ern steers. 31.20&4.W'; southern cows, 32 3 00; native cows, 6I.50JM.6n; native heifers. 33 0O6.16; hulls. 32 6u4.(0; calves, 33.(? 126. HOGS Receipts. ll.isOrt head: marl;ef 5c higher: top. 36 52H: b'jlk of tales. 8 t-l( cases lgnore.il. Two Mils were returned Bgidiist John 8. Jcnee snd Thoma I. Fuller on four count, charging misuse of ine malla In connection with the Jee Mining company of Prescott Arlx. m V 1 . ...... i. aa iiw . ii W. I ( IM IN.NATI. Jlltl I. ni COI S'.v.. t?A i?ih ,7. elevated tracks by the Lou SHEEP AN& LAMifct-Rccelnt. 3 20 ' Nhville r.llw.y nlong the rii v.,F.,.,A .rv.J ...7.5? ..Lfl L - I was perpetually enjoined In a head: market 8c higher, active; lambs. 86. 7.40; fed sheep and yearlings. 8Vti?iA35: Texas clipped yesrltnr. 8il"3f.: Texas clipped sheep. 86.'4.iV'; Texas aos's. 38.26 jS.60; stocker and fred'TS, tn 26?j5.O0. Heavy Balldlng Eajolaed. CINCINNATI. June 7. The construction Louisville ft iver front perpetually enjoined in a decision handed down bv Judge Hoffhelmer today. The case will lie appealed. Over 81.000.CHO has already been expended on the work which is stopped by this Injunction. e. Loula live ttaek Market. ST. LOUIS. June 7.-'ATTLE -Receipts. 2.0(0 head. Including l.ldo Texan; market strone; native thlcping and export atners, 34.4ri5.0: dressed beef end butcher (tnera. l.l L4i6.i; ateer under l.OOO pounds, tn.-ft. 4 30: stcH-kers snd feeders. 32.60(4 86 cws snd heifers. 83. lOlj-i.OU ; cnnrs 31 .yJrT. 35 ; bulls. 3-' 9t"ft.O0; calves. $1 .60; Tetis and In"!"'' -err. l.tOVfi 4.70: cow. iml helfei-s. 33 OfHfi.lDO. I IIOGS-Recelpts. .fii)0 head: nmrket 6?jloc 1 hlrher: pig and lights. 84.ii 1 56; ps "-. ' 3i'i4H5; butchers nd best heavy. 34 4-iet SHEEP AND L 4 MBS Recelots 5 ( bed: mrl-et rtnitv -.stive muttens 8 1 f4 10: lambs. 60ivT.7- culls and buck: . : 33.76aJ.60; stocker, C.7T7t.275. Sear York I le Stock Mev . NEW YORK. June 7. REEVES P.". celpt. 367 had: market feeling itiidv; , none for aale- dressel .e firm at 7'r'"n' i per pound. Liverpool r.d London cablea '. quoted llv cattle steadr t 11'4THHc per pound dressed welshl: ref-igcritor bef 1 selling st shots,-- ear pound CALVES Rereina. :3 bed: msrket , steady: vels, 8t '77.-if; hu: termllk nom- tnal: dressed calves s'esdv: fltr dressed 1 vesls. Sljilc per pound: country dressed. 3S0Sc HCGS-Reelr.'s 110 head: irarktt firm; tale ho-, 86 8097.&V SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt t.dZu head; market for she steadv; not firm: yearllnga nominally strong: sheep, 34 IV?. 26; lamha. 88.76: one car st ti loas tltf Mve Mtaek Msjrs. 1 SIOUX CITY. Is . Jon T-fBnedM Tele- I gi-am.i OATTLF-Rece .ta 4 heed: ma--! ket strong; stockere. steady: reeves, tl ti More Deal be froaa Toraada, VA CROSSE. Wis.. June 7. Three mor.i dentils are remrtr-d IiHluy from last night' tornado, which raged over a considerable section of nuUiern Minnesot snd western Wisionsln The damare done by the storm I ts estimated to be no less, than S'-W.Oii". REAL ESTATE ,TR tFEII. Ellis A. I' et il li E',ljbeth K. Kuehn. aouth ' feet lc 1 4. block. 2. Cecil 1st add -fi Maine A. While to miiu. lot 11. blocl: 1, HimIii ft Hoyden's add.. Mrs. Mary Pratt 10 Ottj M. Forke.l, lot H. block '.. Dundee Purr H. W. Peuis to O. M. I'urktl, lot -), block 4. Wise ft parmele add C'harlea C. Parmele and wife to Otto M. Fo-kel. lot -.1. bi,ck 4. Wise ft Parmele and Mlraojil Valley l.il.il und Live Stock Co. to Joseph Rylork. lot 2-'. 21 aiad 2J. In ljma,i' B.iilditii, and Havings As "via 1 'on 'ld Iwri's Julian hi and Wllhrlmlna fJ. JoIi.hSjii. lut it. in Dwy hiii.,., Cone dia L":vn and Trut compntiy u Harry- Kleurt el al, est ISO fet of the north JHi feet of lot 1. 2J-15-13 M. White tJ CUin Miller. blo'k 1. In l.inwood Pa;k ,W7 8) JenneJt lot 17. add .. Fisiitlck'' Kiiliut fi Anim k" iljat. lo' I. In bl.cW loi. 8 mh Owaliav Vlctcr A. Jol'r.on to G. N- ilvpse, lot J. lu Place W. T. Peer to C.ty of Omaha, north : fret tot I and 2. block 3. Willi Park ... Jow M. Beiebenner to aame. north 3.600 J.ii l'.i0 fs ) I 3.tl ji 30: oowa. bulla and mixed, UOOtitM; stock- T feet of lot 6. block 3. WIUI Park . era and fentrt, (2 2tj4jp4i: ca'te and year- Charles A. Bro. kaay and wife to Iet U, na. It( . HCK1)-Keipt. 6.60 iiaavd; market 64 , am, north 8 feet of lot I and block 3, Willi Pa ik , i