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THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Rain in the Winter Wheat Seotions Ad- vanced That Oereal. OATS SHARED IN THE IMPROVEMENT Some Early Wenkness in Wheat Was Due to Reported Clear Weather West of the Mississlp River, But the Decline Developed @ Demand, onieaqo, 111, Juno 2.—A harvest of dough Instend of grain was predicted by somo gloomy speculators today. More rain in the corn and winter wheut sections used an ad- wvaneo in those articles. Oats shared in the improvement and provisions, after early woukness, recovered later, Wheat was about %e dearer and provisions, after early weak- ness. recovered most of thedecline, Wheat 18 aboat 4o dearcr, corn fs up and oats im- proved Yoo fomo early weakness In wheat was due to 1eported clear weather west of the Mississippt river, but the decline developed & demand. Lurzo export clearances and ru- mors of u cold wave in the northwest helped tho market. Minneapolls dispatches asserted that re- colpts thero were |ikely to bo increased to 520 cars a duy next week. ¢ Price Current was neither bulllsh nor bearish, revorting lm- pro pent In some scevlons gand damage in others, Theopeninz was about the same as yisierday's closing to ¢ below. but prices d-olined from %e to e, then rallled from 3o to %e, heid steady und closed e from the top. e corn murket settled buck to second piuce toduy with wheat again the leader of the market for interest and notiyity. Initial transactions were at Yie advance. Rains wero reported Iu lowu, Illinois. Missourt and Indi- d hid n strengthening influence. Offer- 18 s00n afterward becano wiore Hberal on indications of better weather west and the vrice 2 from the to e better. but rallle DI ession %econ bad ndvices from the Interior. Not much oats wero offered, and this fact, with the strength in corn and unfayorable wonther, cunsed improvement in prices. — The close wus from Mo to %e higher thun lust night. The provision market opened weak at some deciing from the ¢ osing prices of the du before and ruled eusier during the greate part of the sion, but clused firm In sy pathy with corn. Ihe openinz decline wus due 1o the reported recefpts of 41,00 hogs at the yurds. Some pork which hud been bought earllor in the Weok cum > upon the market in thio forenoon. Lard was the only urticlc on the provision list which did berefit by tho Intter advance. Increnso in the jocal stocks during the month was the probuble cause. Lake rites were steudy. with u moderate Gemand for vessel room at (%40 for wheut and 1i¢ for corn to Bufalo. % istimuted recelpts for tomorrow: Wheat, 46 cnrs; corn, 210 cars; outs, 164 cars; hogs, 80,000, Tue leading futures ranzed as follows: (G | LOW. [CLOE. 85 8 B & Kb B26| EBlg 434 |50%aTg (@S pri At} Ailg@d T 815! H1ag! 03 | 10 52161 10 (234 10 10 7236 | 1080 | 10 62| 10 80 06 | 645 642 opt..... 00 60 6 Enier i % osmg| o 642 : R 6 64 h quotitions wero us follows oun-Murket stoudy und unchanzed; #1.2.@4.40; winter straights, patents, $4.15@4.45; spring xhts. §5.70@4.00. TEAT—No. 2 spring, 83jc; No. 3 spring, T744c; No, 2 reil, 80 o ConrN—Steady; No. 2, 504@30%c; No 3 yel- 10w, 5UL@51bc: 4 OATS—No. % 31%@12c; No.2 white, 35G35 No. 5 white, Bi@bc, Rye—No.?, e, BARLEY—NO. 2, 00@62¢; No. 3, 52@50e; No. 4, le. Frax seen—No. 1, $1.Ux, TIMOTHY SEED—Vrime, $1.2001.34. PoRK—Mess, per bbl., #10.69@10.62%: lard, per 100 1Us., 86,024 @i short ribs, sides (loose), 86.4515@0,45; dry salted shoulders afi”?fl" .74 short clear sides (boxed), $4.65 o HEKY—Distillers' Anished goods, per gal., 8UGAR—Unchanged; cut loat, 5@5%c; granu- Inted. 4%0: standard “A," 4Xc, Weuk; chedoais, Sc; flats, 8o: cricas, 04¢. 1@ 150, HIDEs— ved. TALLow—Unchanged, Receipts and shipments today were as fol- WECEIPTS, [SHIPMENTS Wheat, busheis. Corn, busliels uy the butter y creamery. 164017e; v. 14c; fine dulries, Ejgs fire ut 14%@ide, Omatn Produce Market, Hipes, Erc.—No, 1 green hides, 3:: No.1 green salted hides, 4@4i0; No 2 groon sulted hides, 8@i\c; No 1 green salted hides, to 40 1bs., 4@4kc] No. 2 green salted hides, 1bs,. {@isc veul ealf, 80 15 1bs., 60 . 4¢: NO, 1 dry fiint hides No. 3 dry fllnt hides, be; No. 1 dry sulted hiaes. Bube; Sheop pelts—Green salted, oach, salted | sheurlings (short 3 skins), each, ' 16@%5¢; dry shear- lings (short wooled early skins) No. 1, each, B 10 dry shearings (short wooled early skingl, No. 2 each, 5¢; dry flint Kansas and Nebraski butelier wool pelts, per I, actuul PelRht, 1iie; dry fiint Kaisas wnd Nebrus- urrain wool pelts. per Ib.. nctual wolght, 2c; dry flint Colorado buteher wool peits. per b, kétual wolght, 10@125c; dry flint Colo- radomurrain wool pelts, perib., actunl welght, §G01Ce; dry pleces, and bucks, nctuul welghts 1@e. ' Tullow und grease—Tiliow. No. 1, §4@ €e; tallow, No. 2 3giie: groase, Whito A, 4 Eroase, White 'B, wiici roisc, yellow, gronse, dirk, 230: ‘ofd butter, 2145 bocswax, Drlme, 10@25¢;rough thliow, 15 c. FruiTs-—-California Riverside oranzes, #1.50; Washington navais, 84,50, fwir to oholee lem- ons, S0 ey fomons, 50; bunanns crated, 00@2.50; [loridn tomutoes, #4. 4.60 per crate of six buskets; pineapples, per doz. VEGETABLES—Oulifornta oabbage, .23 In. in_ crates: home grown letiuce, 00 per doz; southern _onlons, 50 per bbl: Bor #2.25 Nebruska und picked * medium, §1.500 1.00; Coorado und western Nobraska poti- toes, B)@io; mative potatoos, 40ie4ae: vonns, 40 per 10.: spinuch, §2.50@3.00 per bbl.: rad shes, §544 c; pleplunt, 2 per 1b.; new Ois ifornla potatces, 4G23c per Lb.; cuoumbers, 80 per doz. OULTIV—OId. fowls. 8400430 por dox. or §080 per 1b. livo welzhts good springs, &40 Burren—Packiug stook, 6@0c; good grades, suitable for ret.i! trade. 12@l4c. General market: 1 1so. Now York Market: June 2—FLoUR—Receipts. 21,705 pks.i exporis, 1043 pkes.i market stoudy und moderately active; sales, 26,000 Lbs. Conn MEAL—Stoady und more wetive. WiEAT=Recolpty, 18,000 bu.; exports, 180,000 bu.; sules, 5,8 6,000 bu. Of futures, 566,000 bu. of &0t Kot alronger and getlve; "No.2 re ii@osige afloats 16@IRGe 1. No. i red, 0t @Sy Ha@OSNe; Noy northern, VAGI b 0 hard, W0@00le: No. 2 northern, 8K@S0ke: No. % Chicngo. 00 £ 0. i No.'2 Mil viukee, 9114 No. & spriny, 8§ Optlons were falriy wetive, runging Je up on lurzo clourunces nnd wet weather, dec.ined W@be on forelgn seil- Loz, advanced ja@le on frmer cables, closed sLron) ut %o over yosterday 2 rod, June, BONG%C, closing ut Dide: July, W@ 19 closing ut Milge; August, WREGOHI%, ©.08(ne at 00K0: Septew bor, Wi@hi e, closing uL October, = 924 Decomber, 3,65 oilge. olosing ut’ 0algo; Muy, 1898, 065G, olosing ut 9i%e. Y E—Quiet knd searce: western, Bipssc, BAKLEY MALT-Quiet; two-rowed stute, 0@ 405 slx-rowo | state 80¢: Canuds, {0c@81.05, CoRN—ltecolpts, 14000 bu.; oxports, 1,000 b aules 50000 bu, of spot. pot steady dnd aetive: No 2 Sx@57e | nd 57 ke Opt.ons wdvanced N@ie und iosed firm on hotter cablos and wet wenther; BR@AIe, closing ut Ble: July. Sk - CLOSINE L 07 Aucust. B2a@AI L Closing Koptembor, WuGHc. clostuy at S04 e, Leceipts, 46.000 bu. wni0s. 440,000 b, Gf future *pots netive nnd strong. Optlons more nd firmer; June, WUR@HNC, clostig ut H0%e: Alc, closing ub 0he: Auzust. S0 ber, o olee. MHbRe. rorolin ng. 440; sales, . PrrioLEvs—Openea woak and declined 2%0 dm forced liguldation, then railied o und Viomed wioady. Pennavivauin oll, spot sal 0 June opLion wkles, 185,000 Lbla.; opening a%e: highest, bi%e; Jowest, K closing. 53%c. Limn oll. no siles. Total sales, 10.000 bbls, COTTONSEED O11.—Stendy. TALLOW - Weak at 4 0-100, Rosi¥—Qulet, steady. TURPENTINE—Dull and weak at 202010, EGas—Quict but steady; western, 1515%0; recolpts, L8°5 phys. 4 Hibes—Qulet and steady: wet salted New Orlenns, 4 1075 1bs,, 6@sc; Texas selected, 5) 10 (0 1bs., B@se. Cor MEATs—Trregular; midales, firm. ~Westorn steam. #0.07'%; les, At 856520 6i'%: option uly, 0.07@6.6% closed at Soptember, & ern duiry, 137184 c; 17¢; western factory. 10@1ie; Eigl Crterse ~Limited demand, eas, 3@jc. P16 TN ~116.25, coppri—Dall; lnke, $11.80@11.0) LEAD--Domiestic, $.90731 35, struights, §21.70@21.75 ouls Markots, « rovr—Held higher bu prices inchanged, Witkar—Unsottied but higher; oash. S64@ §8150: June closod at B514c; July, Bi%e: August, sige. Conx—Advanced %c ear'y. lost all the gain, Iater rallied and closed ¥@3ic_above yestor- day: cnsh, d44@16c; July, $@45kc; Septem- ber. 153, OATs—stoady: cash, 32%4¢; July, 81%e. TyE—-Quiet it 400, BAnLEY-Nomarket, RAN--Lowor at 62@74c. : " HAY—Quiet; timothy, §12.40; prairle, 88.00@ 0,10, LEAD=Firmor nt $4.05, Fraxseen—Higher ut §1.00. BurTeR-Unchanged: duiry, 1@4e Eaas—Unchanged at E@134e, o AL—Stron z at §2.7.@L7 Wiisky—Stondy nt 81 BAaursa—Unchianzed, 1 HON CoTToN Tims—Unchangod at #1150 0. Pitovisions—-Dull and easier with only & small job trade. RECELPTS - Flour, 4,000 1hs.: wheat, 17,000 b corn, 85,000 bu.: oits, 2.000 bui' rye, 1,00 barley. ,000 1b8.: wheat, 1,000 oitts, 4,000 bu.; rye, 2000 barley, nono. Kansas City Markots. KaNsAs Citv. Mo, June 2-—WnEAr—The ket was firm to higher: No. 2 red. 7@80c. e and generally higher mixed, #ic; No. 2 white. 461§@47¢. OAts—Firm. though quiet; No 2 mixed, 324 @i No. 2 white, Hige. Ryie—Weak; No. 2 nominnily nt 07c. —03c on the basis of pure, aster; sucked, Virm bt u prairie, $L01T 7 irly steady; oreamery, M@1tc; Ty, 10012 Gas—Stoudy at 12440, Ereis—\Wheat, 17,00 bu.; corn, none; 000 bu. SuipMesTs—Wheat, 20,000 bu.; corn, none; oats, none, 3 d;. timothy, 80.0) Liverpool Markets. LivERPOOL, June 2.—WieAT—Quiot; holders offer modernte,v. Red western spring. 08 0d@ G5 por cental; No. 2 red winter, 08 040 s 10d, Conx—Firm; demund far; mixed western, 59 per cental. ComMxoN ROSIN—Us 14d per ewt. Coffee Market, New Yomrk, June 2.—Options opened stendy and unchanged to 5 poluts down, closed steady and 5 points up tos d I 30 Dugs, including June, ¥12.107 12, ly, $11.0)Q11.93 Beptember, 811.85G1.00; mber, $1L80: Januury, #1185 February, $1L5. Spot Rio d steady; No. % Miliwnukeo Markets. June 2—\WneAr—July, No. 4, 854G No. 2 wh.te, #Y@35%0. ceipts, Close: June, Septeniber, on trick, No. 1 hard, 8314 No. 1 nortli lici No. 2 northern, {i@ic. ton Market. Firm: mlddling, ow middiing, 6% c; good ordinary, 6%ci oipts. 0i0 bules; 1,50 exports to the continent, 4,262 bules; 2,100 bules; stock, 190,000 bules. Cincinnati Markets, OCINCINNATL, O, June 2—\WnEAT—Firm; No. 2 red, 85c ConN—Firmer: No.2 mixed, 4fc. Oars—Fulr demana; No. 2 mixed, 35@i5k%e. Wiisky —$1.15. Baltimore Graln Market. BALTIMORE, Md., June 2—WuEAT—Dull; No. 2 red spot, WH@1E, Goux—strong; mixed spot, K@K, OArs—Firmer, No.2white western. G8%@30e. Philadelphin Gratn Market. PAILADELPHIA, Pa, June 2 — WHEAT — Weuk: No. 2 red June, 0. ConN—Firm: No. 2 mixed June. M@5i%c. OArs—Steady and quiet; No, 2 white, 4uje. Toledo Grain Market. ToLEDO, O, June 2—WneAT—Firm; No. 2, cash, 0 c. CoiN—Firm and steady; No. 2 cash, 520, OA8—Quiet; No. 2 cash, dic. San Francisco's Wheat Stock. SAN FRrANCISCO, Cul., June 2-—Stocks of* wheat in ail cull board Warehouses June 1 ug- groguted £,00) tons 48 against 3500 on J unel 0L Havana Sugar Market, HAVANA, June 2.—Q p degrees polarization, were sold gold per qu intul. Traders’ Talk. 0AGO. Til, June 2.—Counselman & Day to Cockrell Bros.: There wus but slight changes In the prices of provisions or grain today. After n weak ovening caused by re- newed predictions of clearing weather, there was a percoptable hardening of values ull around. based on numerous rece‘dts of losses of live stock and crops by floods and general public buying fn ths fuce of which the pro- tessional bear tactics and cable news uvalled nothinz. It was o waltlag market with weather the pivotal Influence and latest prices all on the up grade. Cs1cAGO, 11, Juno?2, Logan & Co, to n, Hollinger & C reat market has been fairly active the last part of the ses- Accounts from the winter wheat belt nearly ngree fu reportinz heavy rank growth wnd no weather to force it forward, The season Is from fifteen to twenty duys lato and under the most favorablo circumstances. we cannot vo harvesting until tho 15th of July, it then. The seutiment locally has " updergone consider.blo chan‘e In favor ot higher pricos, and unloss wo have sunshine without rains Immediatel Nigher prices wro noar at hand. We botlove 1t sate to buy. July closed ut 83%c. Corn strong, tho weathor ull ‘over tho corn belt wet, pre- venting pianting, what is plunted maklog’ no prozress. \Ve niust hivo fine woither to pre- vont higher prices. Provisions look llke doing Detter in sympathy with corn, Hog recelpts continue Ifberul. ” CCAGO, L., June 2.—Kenuott, Hopkins & Co. tos. A McWhorter: Bomo short sales of wheat were made curly on the improved weather outlook, spiritiess cables and predic- tlous of houvy recolpts next weok in the northwest. This depressed the market b, but apparently littlo long stuff camoe out on tho deoline und sellers woro obliged to bld the markot up to get their wheat biok. Tho trade is nurrow und professional and it will perhups require somo {nfluentinl news to get it out of the rut. Tho advent of brizht woather wou d doubtless Increase offerings but the trude generally will neod to bo assuved of thix he- foro they will sell short niuch. News from the winter Wheat sections was not so encourag- 1ng today, but more favorable from the north- west, Corn and onts, u\vh\s; to the wet woather, increasingly — bad reports - of deluyed’ sceding and dublous outlook for what Is planted, Lave kept strong il day s and | onts' have fumed Cup. The trade {8 rathor active and there were i Koo many countrywen on the floor who seem interested 10 the’ markets. Provisions wero heavy and lower at the outset on lurge res celpts of hogs. but the deoline brought in fair buying orders aud the 10ss Wi s00n recovered. At tio close the market wis Gull and in: active. STOCKS AND BONDS, Trading Was More Barren of Results Than r Muny Weeks Past, New Youk, June 2—Tho stook market was more burren of feuture than for many weeks pust, the apathy seewlngly having extended fothe boar side of the warket as well as to tho bull, though the early arrival of the hot term may bave induced muny wembers of the board to stay away und thus reduce tho volume of business and the width of the flactuations, Noone at present seoms able to see where the nuirowness and professional ohuraeter of the market will end and general opinion Is that only when the ehuracter of the Frowlnz crops Is assured will operators be Qisposed 10 tuko hold wguin. Just wt present the cqal stocks Interestod in_the comblne aud tho Franzers attract most speoulative atten- tion, priveipally bLocause both erouns are supposed by the bears to offer the most vul- nerable freedom from i speculative méusure. The fluctuutions ln these stoens today was notof Such A nuture s to wake a rellable uation, Erle and Burllorton were sulll leaders lu polat of sctivity but the operations | on the shore side ware seriously curtatied and the mun festations were another order en- tirely, Whilo the absence Of bear prossure Was seen In dumbness and n general tendency which was no more than held in check by the Tocal traders, Toward dolivery, however, the stubborn resistance which the market had rande to all the efforts to get prices down and e fear that the largor bears had deserted thom, led call shorts to cover and the demand became o urgent that considerable activity was developed which oaused fmprovement i ome stocks and the market finally olosed ,;’:'n active and strong at the Lest figures of the duy. Government bonds havo been dull and stoady. Tho Post says: Durlng the middle hours of he day the market practically ceased to move, d It was not until buying for the bear account became evident fn the late hour that notivity roturned. This attempt to cover in o face of o stagnant market eisewhere. was an undoubted sign of weakness on the part of the bears. ‘It was practioully uccopted ne such by the specuiative tribe generaliy, and the closing hour some lively bidding ip of prices was witnessed, most murked in Louls- ville, Burlington, Iock Islund and other grangers. 8 Tho Toilowing are the elosing quotations for the leading stocks on the New York Stocke x- chunge toduy: Atehison . ~ 8 N Y. Central IE Adnms Kxpt . N. Y, C &St Alton, T o preforred. .1 do prefe Oh1o & Mississippl.. can kx a0 preferred.... Ontarlo & Wester % k3 i Oregon Tmproven uthern. Oregon Nav. Central Pacific. .. |Uregon Trans. Ches, & ONIO.... . q iflo Mail.... o 18t proforred... G1%|Peoria, Dec. & ¥ do 20 proferred... 42 |*Pittsburg... Clileago & Alto; Pullman Paince, G B&Q C., C,, C. &8t L . Deioware & Hudson 1414 & 8L ETY D. L& Weat.. ). SETINZEE ES 5 § preferret . East Tenness fin. & Man do 1t preferred. {5t Piul & Omaha. 0 2 preferred 2 | do proforred . 3 {enn. Conl & Tron Texas Pactiic Union King Vailey. U. 8, ston & Texas. Wabnsh, st. 11linois Central. do proferred. ... St Paul & Dulut] 5| Wells-Fargo Kx. Kansas & Texas.... Western Unlon. ... P43 Lake Erlo & Wes} Am. Cotton Oll.., . 399§ o preforred. 4 Colorad ] Lake Shore. Loutsvillo & Nashi:! 7| lron Silver . Loulsville & N.A. . ontaro..... *Memplhis & Char. . Quicksilve Michigan Central do preferred.. ML, L8 & W, ET R ro e o preferred. Minn. & 8 do preferre Missouri Paciii Moblie & Ollo IHle Chatt. Lead Trust. . J. Contral Sugar Trust Norfolk & W southiern Pa Northern Pa dg preforred do_proferred i, The totul sales of stocks wero 202,710 shares, Inoluding: Atehison, 1,40; Erle, i#0); Louls- villo & Nushvillo, 877 Northern Pacific pre- ferred. 7.118; Reading, 31,510; Richmond & West Point. 6,75); 8t Paul, 12,110; St. Paul & Omuhu, 4,030; Unlon Pacific, 11,450, London Financial Review. [Copyr ighted 1892 by Janes Gordon Bennett. LOXDON, June 2—[New York Herald Cuble— Speciul to Tie BEr.]—Thero was no change in the bank rate todny, which remuins ut 2 per cent. ‘Lhe general business hus been quict on the Stock exchunge today, thouch nmong the more speculutive securities realizations have becn rather numerous, due no doubt to the many operators lexving for the Whitsun tide holidays. Consols have given awiy i 34 per cent, owing partly to vhe Bunk of Eng- lund returns being a little less fuvorable than usual. Indlan Tupce paper 18 % per cent wsier, although firmness 18 reported on the contivental bourses, Fordlgn government yo- 5 her duil. Homo rallways A much irresularity during the after- noon while dealinzs hiuve boon on i very re- duced seale. Northwestern has risen only & per cent, notwithstandinz the termination of the Durham strike. Brighton deferred 15 i per cent better, and Lancshire wnd Yorkshire 1 per cent higher. but a deciine of % Lo % per cent is established 1n Caledonii, Great rast- ern, Grout Western, Midluna, North British, Loiidon and Northwestorn. It hus been ul most Im poss ibie to follow American railwiys, fluctuations having been so constunt und rupid the whoie day. The general conclus on it is the most unrelinble market in tho From this cause the public muy be said 10 huve nimost deserted it, more or loss flutness having prevailed the whole day. 1n the afternoon New York seut etter prices, shich caused n genarul rally, Aluiost mmediately afterwards selling orders cumo from the sume quarter which caused u shurp, all 'round relupse. Canadian lines have been woro or less depressed while not at their worst. Cunidian Puclfic and Grund Trunk issues leuve off from 34 to % per cent lowor. Money has been little wanted. Short lonns have been obtalned ut Y% per cent. The dis- count market hus also been quiet. Two threo montha' bills are guoted at % per cent. New York Money Market. NEW YorK, Juno2.—MONEY ON CALL—At 1 @3 per cent: closed offered at 13 per cent. PitiME MERCANTILE PAPZR—U(5 por cont. STERLING EXCHANGE—Quiet but firm at #4867 for sixty duy bills and 8483 for de- mpnd. The closing quotations on bonds: T8 anrer.... U. 8 s coup. U.B. 48 reg..... Pacltic fis of 4 North, Pa Loulsiaun stp'd I . Northwos onn. now set. Gs | Tex 05k | Unlon I 793, Weat Shore. . Whtlo G. W.. Foreign Finance NEw Yonrk, June 2—The Post's London finunclal cable says: Markets were stagnant and unsteady; Loulsvilie led the Amerleans The bauks' returnshowed the influx of £477,0)) in cash due to the monthly demands of circu- lation. Boston Stock Market. BosToN, Mass, Juno 2—The following ©clos'ng prices on stocks on the Bos- markey today iz |Osceoln Fitelhurg 1. L0 Santa Fe Copper.... Flint & Pere, pfd Tamarack ... 17 |Boston Land Co West End Land Co. | Bell Teleption Lamion Store ol Coiony n Waler Power.... Rutland prd. .. 0100 Cont ... Wis. Cen. coni. ... Best & Belclier.. Alloues M. C. (new). 0|1 H. 5 Atlantic’... ... . 100 & Stocks. DENVER. Colo.. June 2.—~The followinz table shows the range of prices und transuctions for yestorday. Alleghany Amity ...l Argonaut.. Ballarat. Banzkok-Cora ... Bates-Hunter...... Rig Indian Big Blx.....o0 Brownlow.... Calllope Claudin Century’ Glay € Tronciad.. Just co Leavenw Lexington. .. Little Rule. May-Maz = Puzrler Paul Goid. Reed:Nat1o Hanning Lode WHBLO. 200 re seres Sutton’ Camp Bird conaeent RSN ESE, = Denver Gas & Ofl. Gettysburg. Golden Treasire.... 2 San Fra 0 Minlng Quotations, SAN Frascisco, Cal, June %—The ofcial closing quotations for mining stocks today were us follows: T |Mexican Hele 0 Moo Best & Heioher.. ) 210 |Ophir Hodle Consoliduted. 50 (Fotost ChONAF.. ...i0es 60 |S&vaKe Con. Cal. & Va..\\!! Sierra Nevada Crown Folnt.. Unlon Con . Eureka Con.....! Utah.. ould & Curry. . iule & Norcross... 185 New York Miulug Quotations. NEw Youk. June 2—The following are the ining stock quotations: T80 (Horn Siver, Howt & Heich Moxican. Con. Cal. & Va. Ophir, Dendwood. .. Savage. Kureku Con Halw & Nore " NEw ORLEANS, LIRS HAVANA, June 2.—Spanish gold, 2 5)X@2.5L Exchiange. quiot. NEW Yok, June 2.-Cloarings $15.60,40; bulunces, 84810,205, NEW YOuK, Juno 2.—Gold to the smount of £1,000,000 was taken for export today. Menpiis, Tonn, Juno 2—New York ex- change sellin: i L0, Uloarlings, ¥43,187; Dalunces, $175.876. 87. Louss, Mo.. June 2.-—-Clearings, $1,201,780; bulinces, 88,55, Money qulet at 40 ber cent. Exchango on New York, We promiuw. BosTON, Mass., June 2—Clearings, #2160 §19; bulauicon, Bl Monoy, 1is bor cen Exchange on New ¥ork, 5@so discount. CiNcixxazri, O, Juse Z—Money, 3@5 per 05,0004 80...0..190 FRIDAY. A ent. New York axaha 0 premium. Blearings, $2150.1000 w e i BALTiMORE, Md , T\fe 9.~Clearinzs, #1217, 442: balances, #5205, PiiLADELER June 2.—Clearings. 815« 810,152; balnnces, §2 iaisi, Money. 3 per cont. PAnrs, June %—Tlipke por cont rentes, 08¢ 10c for the uecount, The weekly statement of the Bank of Francd dfifl we an increase of 8,500, 000t gold and 52,001 &l jror, CRICAGO, 111, June SsCloarings, $20.6i5,576. Mooy onsy at's por et tor short loans. Ex- change on New Yo#j s, Sterling exchange. sixty-any bills, 8.9 demund, #.884. Loxpox, June 21§ huliton in the Bank of England incronsed ‘Lo during the past week. The rato of the Bunk of England's re- serve to liubllity, which wus lust week 41,63 Der cent, I8 now 44,43 per cent. LIVE STOCK MARKETS, Cattle and Hogs Both Rule Lower Than on Wednesday. OMARA, Juno 2.—Receipts of eattle continue lght while the rin of hozs shows no signs of fulling oft. Four days' recoipts foot up 7.870 10, 44802 hogs and 1% shed against tle, TL0TT Lo:s and 2004 sheep the o four dnys lust wook, The cattle market was dull and on all but the more desiratle arades of nandy lieht cat- tle prices ruted easior, Supplies o far this week have fallen ‘wbout 2500 short of Inst week and up to touay the tendency of the market has beon firmer. Thursday s alwaye un off duy for shippers and exporiors, and buyers for local hiouses having a clear fiold were indifferent or bearish on mediam und heavy cattie, especially if not exactly up 10 the mark in quality and finish, Good 1,200 10 140)-1b. “stecrs sofd at from €875 to 1,15 Fair to 200d %) 10 1,200-11, steers solG at from .00 to 8.0). and Iittic of yny consequence hnd to soll nt 8150 or lower, Trading was on the dull nnd draggine ordor ull day. but the close found everything pretty well eltured up. There were haif o dozen louds of cows and mixed stufl tho yards. The —market wns generally unchinsed and falrly active. Poor to very "good cows und heifers sold fr $7 to 40 but thero wero vory snles at below 82,75 Bulls, oxen and stays wero fully steady ut from £2.00 0 K500, Veal enlves woro firm uat $1.00 to £.005 gommon and yearlings dull'at from 8L.5 Tho trade in stockers and foeders was d: cldealy desultory. Iresh recelpts were very ight, itnd WhilG thiero Was porhaps o Tittle ini- provement In the demund from the country. there were 80 few cattiu liere efthor fresh or stule that it was aifficnlt to notice any im- provement in the tone of tho market. Small odd bunches were pioked up by the rezular donlors at prices ranging from K45 to 85, Practically nosales wero made to the coun- trg. Reprosontative sules: STEERS—DIESSED DEEP. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 2..100 83 13 75 4..1172 8300 $.. 1077 60 10..1120 375 14,1188 800 00 300 1100 0. 1170 300 21100 3 45,1177 16..1310 400 20,0108 3 581188 ! 400 20 . 405 16 1200 410 18,1167 41 14121 38 SHIPPING AND EXPORT DEEVES. 45 8 4..1057 cows, 07 851 1015 .. RS HEIFERS. 18) 335 CALVES, 108100 4 00 BOLLS, 1450 14800 2 {OCKERS AND FEEDER 540 ..l 32) 540 .. 81 413 3 22.. 0 L6 815 s MILKERS 1 springer .. 1 sprinzer. 1 cow and 1 cow and e Hoas—Another hdnvy run of hozs was more than the murket could; stand,_and prices de- clined 5¢ to 10¢ ull arbund. The buyers had decidacly the best of the situation. Eastern markets wera lowor.with tiberal rocalbis; pro- visions ware dectdealy Off at the’ opening: skippers were disposed to be cautions, and tho heavy run here, an increaso so rar this week compared with 1ast of considerably over 2).000 hogs, ull combined to depress values. Buyers started out bidding trom 5c to 10c lower than Wednesday, und while_ sellers were naturally her siow to agoept the situation, the Dbig bulk of " the ho: sold _ on that busls Iurgoly nt from 863 to 846 The best hogs of all weights soid at $£.60 and $1.05 with a couple of choico butchers' weizht loads at #1.673% und 84.70. Tho commoner grades sold largely ut from #.50 to #1.5714. Business was not what could be called brisk atuny thine during the duy and prices rather weuk- ened us the morning advanced, the close being very weuk, nlthough everythinz was finull disposed of, the bulk at from $455 to $i. against from &4.00 to 8170 Wednesday, the genersl average of prices pald being §4.58% ugalnst 84.06% Wednesduy und 8L55% lust Thursday. Representative sale Sh. I'r. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 60 84 25 7. 0 84574 20 20 40) E=288 | E FRRE SIS 28853239 R ExzE, 22 s e e O £88¢8 Sozmae. S 2888 EEEE ggceeses 2 & S ELEEEEE £ 2 TR T R L T R UR e Sez=1 AT OO .r.;.“ Ez8E )| 28 11128228 SEBE3SEETER et =] 1,88 = s 2SS22S832222888888888888s REZBERERS 8! Zz1z ARS8 ReS e Rege L ExEEEEEEE e B 22Ea SR 5 e 52 23933339335, P e e CEEE sesasseRE: ND ROUGH . 1o 080 00 oo RPN 1] SueEP—There were no fresh recelpts of sheop and uothing here to muke & market. Ue- sirable muttons contioue in active dewand ut ~WVANTED.,, BRI SATSE COMPANIES, BT, R, R.COMPANIES,cc. Correspondence aolicited. v.mggn-. Street, CHICAGC. lluwl:‘ ’lhtgo': s NEW YORK. 70 State St.. BOSTON- auotably firm prices. Fait to good natives, $4.50 to 8.0, falr to good westerns, .50 to #100: common and stock sheep. &0 to .2 Bood to cholce 40 to 0-ib. 1ambs, $.00 to Rocolpts and Disposition of Stock. Officiai rocelpts and dlapcsition of stogk as shown by the booka of the Unlon Stock Yards company for the twenty-four hours ending at 5 o'clock p. m., June 2. 1802: 100 11488) dahy Tacking ¢ Kingan & fon. Shippers Left over __Totals, Ohlengo Live Stock Market, OnreAdo, 1L, June 2.—[Special Tologram to Tue Bk —At no previous timo this senson s the market for prime heavy cattle been in & worso condition than it 18 at the present time, Thero wore several bnnches of that SOFt it today’s market. but nobody wanted thom nt over from $1.40 10§50 und it 18 doubt- ful It as much as #4856 could have been o tained for the choicest bunch of stoers fn tho hands of western feed- ers toduy. For other descriptions thero was . falrly satlstuotory market, Tho de- mand was good, the supply modorite and the uverice of prices w littlo higher. Steers welghing from 1,000 to 1,350 1bs. were w. Qc(l. both by shippers and dressed beef firms, Lnd they goncraliy sold 6o highor. There was aiso aood Inquiry for cows and bulls, aud b strong prices. Suvplies of the lattor huvo Doen rather light rocently and there hus been o gradunl hardeninz of prices. Th any's trading was on i Dasis of from $1.50 5§47 for Inforior to oxtra cows, heifers and bulls, und at from §450 to #4.75 for common to fancy stoors. Stockers and foeders wore quoted ut from §230 10 83.00 and Texas cattle were sale- able at from 81,50 to .00, Tho situation in hogs was much less ntis- factory toseliors thin on tho day befc Trade was dull enrly nt 50 off, Tt was 1i luter at a reduction of from Ao Dbeinz very bad. Although the: 0 or two of cholce assorted hozs at §.02% und ono or two 1t £5,05, %.00 wus n falr outside quoti- tlon ut wuy time, while at the closo It fs doubt- ful thit more thau $4.974 could have been ob- tained for anything. - Wo quote closing prices b from $4.63 to 84.0) for iight welghts and from £1.70 to $1.073% for medium and heavy weights. The bulk of the trading was at prices ranging downiwara from .05, There was an active sheop market at un- chanzed prices, Desirable grades showed de- cided firmness, while poor and common lots were rather weak, but there was no quotable change in valus of efthor class. Quotations have n wide range, inferior stuff selling ns low a8 from .0) t0 $1,75 and_extra qualjvics boing in demand at from $6.65 to §.15. The spring Inmb market was steady at from .0 to 800 per 10 1bs, Receipts were: Cattlo, 15,020; hogs, 45,00; sheep. 7.0.0. he Evenlng Journal reports: CATTLE—Receipts, 15,0003 shipments, 5,000; market slow and wenk: prime to extra steers, $4.00@4.75; othors, 10053.10; foeders, 550G 475: “stockers, $A05@1.25; Texuns, ¥o.00643) cows, §2.00:.90, Hoas—Recefots, 41,000; shipments, 12.000: murket netive ind 10c lower: rough common, 8,00@1.50; mixed nnd packers, 81 4.80: prime heavy wnd buteher's wel shts, 4. @4.00; 11ight, 81.5004 80, 2 SukEp—Recoipts, §00); shipments, $000; sheep, steady: lnmbs, @i lower: clipped Texuns, 84.0 ; cliphea natives and west- orns, native ind western yearlngs, pring inmbs, $6.5007.50. Recolpts, 810 ughterors: no traae, ative 8 per cwt.; Colorados, dressed, §1..5; dressed beet per 1. Shipuents wer sheep. JALVES—Lteceipts. 850 lead; market e higher nt (@Ss per b buttermilk calves, Sueep—Recolpts, 472) head: market slow but steady; sheen, $5.I215@050 per ewt. ; lnmbs, $5.0,@3.75; dressud mutton firm at 10812 por 1b;: dressed lumbs steady at 11@ldc. Hoas—Keceipts, 4,700 head, consigned direct: market nominally steady at 81 90@5.40 per cwt. Knnsas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS Orry. Mo. June 2—CATTLE—Re- céipts, 1.20; shipments, 1,3)0; the murket was generallv steady: heuyy &teers were duil an | Weal; dressed beet nnd shipping steers, 8163 @4.00: cows £2.00@3.45; stockers and foeders, .8505.40, i0as—RRecoipts, 13,000; shipments, 1,700, Tho market was 5@10c lower than yvesterday's ili'r’- oral markets all grades, $.100485; Dulk, 8.5 Sneer—Recelpts, 500 ipments, none. Mut- tons were In demand and stea 1y stock sheep were dull. St. Louis Live Stock Market. 7. Louts, Mo, June 2—CATTLE—Recelpts, 2,810 shipmen 0;: market slow; fair to good native sieers. $.0@4.4:; Texans and Indiun steers range from $2.00 to #3.65; canning cattle, 10@: ', iloas—Recolpts, 7.010: shipments, 700; market 10c lower: heavy, $.654.85; mixed, $4.25@1.40; 11 rht, $1,30@1.40. SiEzp—Keceipts, 5700; shipments, none, mostly Texans; shorn, 8.00, Lincoln Live Stock. LincoLy, Neb., June 2.—[Special to THE BEe. — Kecelpts of hozs at West L'ncoln today were six carJonds. Sales lute at from d¢ to 10¢ lower, HEUMATISM THREE YEARS. . After suffering untold agonies three years from Rheumatism, having had much treatment without relief. I decided to take Swift’s Specific. Eight bottles CURED ME ENTIRELY — and I wish other sufferers to know of tie value of your great remedy for Rbcumatism. Joun McDoNALD, McDonald’s Mills, Ga. §end for free Treatiso on the Blood and Skin. SWLET SPLCIFIO COn ATLaxts, Gar SOUTH OMAHA. _ Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA. est eattlo. hog und sheop market In the west ~ COMMISSION HOUSES. GEO. BURKE & FRAZIER LIVE STOCK COMMISSION. THE LEADERS, Wood Brothers, South Omaha—Telephoae 1157, - Chlcago. D DADISMAN. I PP ARIWOOD: | atanagers. Market reports by mall and wire cheerfully furnished upon application. —THB— Campbell Commission Co. Chieago, EastSt. Louts, Kunsas Olty. Oniuha, Sloux City, Fort Worth. A Crill, W. F¥. Donoy, L F. Tally Chleago. Hog Salesman. Cattle Salesman Crill, Denny & Company, Live Stock Commission. Toom 27 Exchange Bla'g, Bouth Omaha. A. D, Boyer & 2om pany, 68 and 5 Exchange Bulldinz,8outh Omaha Correspondence sollcited and promptly answorsd. Epecisl attention to orders for stockers & fpede Established, 168, . . - Incorporated, 151 Caplital fully patd, §20,00). Waggoner Birney Company, Writo o wire us for prompt and rellable warker reports. Perry Brothers & Company, Live Stock Commission. Room 51 Exchange Bulldinz, South Omaha olephone 1707, Gassman & Dudloy, |M. H. Hegarty & Co,, a1, Ex-| Boom 81 Excange Hogitde Buildlug utiaing South Omaha, - Neb|South Omahu, - Nev ikttt ! M ——— SOUTH OMAHA BANKS. Union Stock Yard National BANK, tho yards. Capltal and sur- lois Hrowing Out of the ive it difect Lo ubia bank. edit Of thelr bowe Lank Contractors and snb ¢ bullding, plastoring. painting eto copy of Glann's architec froe, by sending their name, busl; ton 1o the publisher. and builders directory lenn, 1135 S, 15th St AWNINGS AND TENTS. OMANA TEHT & AWN- 8 COMPANY, hammocks, oll and WOLF BROS, & €O, iy 1ins, covers of all kinds, Tor oatalogue,i0s 8. 16th BAGS AN BEMIS OMAHA BAG 0O Importers and mrfs, flour sacks, burlaps, twine. D TWINES BIBHOP & 00, ton tines tatred cord: ago. oto, 312 8 BICYCLES. Bucoossor to ) M. 0. DAXON, Bleycles s0ld on monthly payments. 120 N. 16th-st Hesin ox ine. BOOTS AND SHOES. MORSE-COE 8HOE 0D, 110) Howard Streot. whloh 1y very sale able with morchants, KIRKINDALL, JONES & | AMERICAN HAND SEW - ED 8HOE 00, holesalo Mfrs ton Rubber 8hont'o, | 1102, 1104 1105 Harney-st | QM AHA , Manafacturors” and Jobbers” ARCHITEOTS AND BUILDERS ), H, BLENN, tractors for all kinds of p —_—mm \ HARDWARE, —_— LOBECK & LINW, Dealers' hardwars and Ogrner I0th and Jackson | mechantes' tool 104 Douglas Streot. REOTOR lu. WILHELMY Streots. LUMBER. JOHN A, WAKEFIELD oarpots And prrguot | Importol. Amarlown Por & 000ring, Tant comont, MUwAUKSS hydraulic 9th and Douglas, Quincy whito ltme, CHAS, R, LEE, Hardwood Jumber, wood —_— LIQUORS Irectory 8. A MO WHOR 18 Ba of Trad in grain, oto. P K. ¥, Chicago and st. Louts, A. C. RAYMER, Duilders 1 524 South 16th streot, ILER & £0., Liguor merchants, 1113 Harnoy-st. Mfrs. Kon-| nody's Bast Indis Bie-) ol tors. MILLINERY BREWERS. J08. SCHLITI BREw- Omos, 8.9th and Loaven- CONFECTIONERY. VOEQELE & DINNING Comfectioners and by CARRIAGES. W.R.DRUMMOND &0, Carriage builde: 18th, opp. Tourt House. CLOTHING. BLUILAT & GUAER, Clothing, notion, furnix ve us' o trisl prepald by ex OILMORE & RUNHL, and wholeeale clothiors. 1109 Laroey COAL, COKE, CORNICE. OMAHA COAL, COKE & | EAQLECORN OF WORKS cornico, window caps, metallc’ skylights, eto: 1110, 1113 Dodge-st. soft conl. 8 H. ccr. 16th aod Douglas: CONTRACTORS. J. H, BLENN, Contractors and sub contractors for all kinds of plastering, palnting ete., will receive a n's architects and buiiders directory free, by sending their name, by tlon, to the publisher. iness and loca- J. H. Glenn, 113 8. DRY GOODS. KILPATRIOX - KOOH DRY 800DS €0, BOUOnY o fuy [Pry goodnnotions, gent' W.E. SMITH & CO., e FURNITURE OMAHA UPHOLSTER- BEEBE & RUNYAN FUR- and Thirteenth Wholesale only. —— e GROCERIES. 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W, HARDY &£00, A royular and NOTICE OF ASSESS You ure heroby notiflod stgned, threo dis nteroste city of Omahn, have boen duly ippoluted by yor. with tho upproval of the city coun= Waid city, 10 nssoss the damago to the rs respectively of the property affooted ding Muson stroot trom lath stroot to 20th street, red_nocessary by ordin i approved sluy 18, 710, passed Muy 17, 18 802, ther notified, that huving no- 55, a5, fan ent, and duly qualified 0wl on the Tth day of f 10 o'clock In 6, N. Y. Lite bul.ding, POrL mits of sald city, moeot for thie piirpso of consldering wnd i i 1go L0 Lho oWie et o 4 property, uffectod futo consideration sp notified to be p T8 It Jb Omahu, May 27, 1892, TENT OF DAM- AGES FOR GRADING, "o tho owners of all lots, parts of lots nnd real estate ulong Muson Btreot 10 20Lh stroet. Blreot, frow that the unders holders of the S reapoctivoly ut the time 1 oresuld ad muke any objections o 4 i “x‘l«n:lu_' wald ussossinen Bids for Feeding City Sealed blds for feeding elty prisouers will be recelved at the comptroller's offie wha, Up to June 7th, a4 b . panied by o certified chock of #20.00 tany or wll blas o richit s roserved Lo rej: Owuha, Neb., June 2nd, i, J3dow Bids 10 be THEO, OLBEN, Comptrolier

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