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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE = -~ = SUNDAY, JUNE 3, 1894 OMAHA'S CONDITION OF TRADE | 58 " Fev" ittty %5 i | COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | %552 e e s & o | s S g, 8 255 | OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKETS | : 5323885883, e e e e e e e e e e e e e e extent there was willl time for replanting, - e ood appearance and, therefore, no cause for apprehension. oY o POt et ot 13 ol of We' will undoubtedly have much dry —— e murpius thay have on-hamd, weather between now and September, and walting fo ‘Osllections in' the Country Oontinue Fairly | It may be that at times it will be long | Excesrive Dullners Was the Poatare in | were 1. ' BTOCKS AND BONDS, M Heavy Roceipts Adversely Affeot Prices to a being Hacours celpts for The pro- | Falrly Good Business Scored in the Security continved, but if we get a fair share of duction of the mills e iy dny wome Slicht { i rain there is little doubt but we will have Wheat Yesterday, 35,000 to 40,000 bu e () tus of Market, ight Dogroe. o Good for This Season. ® Koo OFoD OF oors. Herchants sesm. to 24 Tecelpts above shipmefts, The market closed NEW YORK, June 2.—A fairly good bus ) PR realize o 0/ e of ood ) more — June and July, On track fhan svar betors 81 e thentest chanwe o 1 hard, 80 o o Wacki | iness was done on the Stock exchange today JOBBERS REPORT A STEADY BUSINESS | in" the' weaineraf"once’ emcis husiness, | JULY CORN AND OATS CLOSED HIGHER | "I Biui vt winbsionty, with salos gr | [0 8 Saturday, but two-thirds of the tran FEeErToesSSS | CATTLE CLOSE THE WEEK IN GOOD SHAPE It was noted during the recent spell of dry 50 for patents 595 for bakers'. | Actions were In three stocks, Sugar, Chicago - 4 weather,-although thers was no immediate Jidsaiii Boug Shipmena. wowe) AALE bols. for the dny > oAb oy Mo ek 80 & danger, ' that - merchants began _cutting Froduction. wbout 81,000 Bhis. Decrense for the | 388 afd St. Paul, the first named, as usual, | 4 40 Active at Stendy Prices and Wind- W iw Bome Lines of the Wholesale Trade Show | down thelr ordera, and some of them even | Karly Cables and Argentine Fallares Were | week ‘n ' most public” tlovators’ suppiles’ was | belng the most prominent in the dealings. ” VRIS N R e ] Conbuderable Activity in Spite of the | Wihhell them. Traveling men tn (he SIS Inclined to Create an Easy Feollng v g TN N — A good many orders to buy Sugar were on ) l:"""l"';' l"l"" Noatigs Py Dull Times—-Omaha still Escapes their ‘mm»s improved, ||n1|' mrn-"{g““u at the Start—stocks and o o l;:-nl l:l‘lq-::- Marker. the board at the opening, and as but little "IN" fll "D"'ll of o $ » y seemed more Inclined o purchase. o IUTTR e woek Tobes sgeady at the prices olte! & o h Liboral rerings. the Coal Fa this Is well enough In 1t way It is really Bo already quoted and without any ma‘erial o I PAT S SORSEUNE SN WA ID YOILE 8P »n B hossid bad practice, A week or two of dry weather in the situation,. Packing wiock in in preily | sharply, with an occaslonal reaction of 104%, RO 1 A g ot mar o e the crop, and there air demand a oc. sl 1o choloe country 4 oF & obisrdily’ o ToRa Wy SroheRe Ao Dare o : 13G14c; separator creamery, 17gsf8c.’ Tho most | AN advance of 3% per cent from yesterday's SATURDAY, June 2. 8 Tho business situation in Omaha and the | chage “more Iliberally with a little rain, CHICAGO, June 2.—Excessive. dullness | of the butier coming srades as packing stock = | closing figures. The {mprovement was ac- About the only marked feature of the re- e | dotmtey tributary to this market cannot be [ which will not have more than a small | was the feature in wheat today, July o8- | from day to day, and the market docs not shaw | companied by rumors that Sugar Interests | ceipts the past week was the steady In- [ 3 share in the making of the same, than he 4 y o, Fresh stock cantinues 1o b ; sald.to have been materially altered during | SAARe, 10 the making of the same WA% BS | ing %c higher after a range of %e. Lack | any matrial change. Fresh stock continues (0 | had taken a favorable turn in Washington, | crease in the marketing of hogs. The figures the past week. Trade is moving steadily | the crop of small grain will be light, but | of offerings and rumors of the settlement of | "LIVE POULTRY—The recelpta of old fowis [ but nothing definite was disclosed. The 1ast | are as follows: o ve beets have not been ed by frost to - are h and fn addition to the express saip- v A o sattle. H and no new features of importance have ““The Omaha Frujt Auction company | corn closed %c higher, July oats %c higher | in by wagons from nearby points and sold di- | highest price of the day. The preforred | RECRDER Thiy week..... Hald G040 Bied been developed seems to be growing In'favor with commis- | unqd provisions slightly lower all arownd. | Fect to the city trade. The result is a lower stock rose 2% per cent, to 95, reacting to | GEUEIPC. FASK “p;q-xié'“ SN B oI < b t sfon men, and it is to be hoped that this Taive) rmu_:k- . with nrrl\‘x:jn moving wlowly. Old hens, | 9414 at the close. St. Paul was the only | Same woelk 1803 e B T Tho condition of the crops in the country | {O% TER QOG0 10 Nay. Trading in wheat was almost exclusively | b@dic; roosters, dc. The'demand for other | yoi etk Granger group, fuctuating be. < 1 3 ) : 3 TSTELEIST BEIBBEI3: 32338382 at 6ke. May PIGEONS—There I8 o demand for old plgeons, #ome good and relleved the anxioty in some | TOLEDO, June 2 -WHEAT Dull, steady: No. | oygy fogling at the start, but the market | largel " 187,870 17,505 2 cash and June, 53%c; July, S%c; August, 5i%c 175 recorded of 1% per cent in Tobacco, 1% per continues to be the ruling factor in all lines | “Colleotions are only falr. The transfer | local and small at that. Opening trades | [ (UM Msniabie: Bcks, 73%c; hen | tween 50 and 58, and closing at yostorday's pask ve monThes Witk wompestiagsrc ¢ E ‘of business. As the crop prospects are not | SOmPANIES are, unusutly SuaY JUEL, ROT: | were at tho loss, and after selling up %o [ turkeys To%c; gobblers sodc: weese, G6c. | closing price. Burlington moved within the |y, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep. il that could be desired, there Is a strong | woods shipped fn’ under the reduced freight | worked back %, advanced from % t0 %e | (v i, et dest pot e ¥aT% ute Ml | same narrow range, and closed unchanged | anuary L BLEIN T10S8 2488 1 ] ‘ drag in some lines. The rains | Fates.” and closed at the top. The carly cables and | marker retty well cleanca up. ind prices have | from yesterday. Rock Island lost % per | ¥ebruary LI woe Dois 2 tendency to drag in some e ad WL MLl Rieg been pretty well maintained: Good fat veals | cent, Lead made a gain of 1% per cent, | March 16796 1IS.6M 21151 1 % during the earlier part of the past week did Toledo Graln Market. Argentine failures were inclined to create an | Wt BUiZy Ne''ogme, " with saten ot "the "best | and Toras Land % per cont, Declines wera | ADFl 142,637 18,006 1 i " " FRRRLREEIRERLRRESEST 22222R8ARBZAB2AR: localitios, but they were not general enough | Bepeembor, Shs%c. .| firmed up a little, being influenced by the | but youns birds that are not strong on the wing | cont In United States Rubber, and 1 per (319,810 718,746 o, produce any very noticeable effect upon | CORNCDull,” steady; No. 2 cash, #c; No. news from New York that a settlement of | &re fot wanted. vz}g;g::,:;: doz., $LO0@LSY. | cent in Richmond Terminal preferred. :n ! trade. - Country merchants are expected to No. 3 mixed, o bid; No. 2| tho coal strike was being arranged. This | oun iansrne merber b steady. Netther | ooeeirony O e LR b Res O Tettrn - s 1 i g0 rather slow in the matter of ordering caused some of the room (raders who sold | the demand nor supply s very heavy at this | (CUORT MRS SHORIE B GRS NE v A7 i Tiew goods until they are more certain as to dy: prime, cash, $3.50; | early to cover later, and a prominent local | lat Cquteni, Send bk Bavy R eane: | generally dull, was fairly firm during the TSR 100,871 b 0 48 o bR ) i “Wheat, 15,600 bu,; | trader was credited with moderate buying. | sLevaiss ' T " | two hours of business, and closed steady in | May ... 1457 126,958 H o 4 g While the conditions are such as would Fodr, 100" bu.; s b There was very Hittle crop mews at hand, | ONIONB-New muthern onions are quoted at # | (ot ““Phe borl market today was some- | morar 355,007 623,40 I ) 45 naturally produce a rather slow movement 1600 bu.; wheat, 40,000 ¥ P * | per bbl. Top onfons arc plenty at 15@2%c on hat irregular, but with a firm undertone. P HEURA XA 4 . 8 51% ‘of goods, some lines of the jobbing trade oiits, 1,000 bit.; rye, 500 bu. s was the case yesterday, but the south- | orders o \ 2Ll i Post s: | Market news | Same five months 18 8,641 678,740 ‘i 451 are showing a good deal of activity, This . wedt wis aidlito vegienlIng mcderately Here: | RO THY T ol ol || rean eI O ial " cent LR DAL S ot et San 48 the case of groceries, which are moving Sugar Market. today, Keeping FiRht up. to.the femand. Colorade stock, | {rom this country's financial cohtet COnl | The moderate marketing of cattle resultod PIGS AND ROUGH. very freely. Local grocery houses are very | NEW YORK, June 2—S8UGAR—Raw, firm, Corn was very dull, but steady, within a | 85G%c. The market is well supplied with new | tinues to be made up x’nl l"eh Sll" k\'fl: in a general firming up of values. Con- Torerrrr 620 40 435 busy fiMing orders. * Country morchants ap. | uiet: fulr refhing ‘a%ct ceniritugal % teat | rango of %c. The steadiness of wheat held | southem potatoes,” which are’ quoted at %o per | operations, by a group of wealthy Stock bx- | ditions throughout the country have niot ma- Mam 30000e 1 4oe o 4 pear In many cases to have delayed buying | aacis ocise: Nov 7, 3 b 16%a%c: No. 8 3ia@s 716e; | the price. CATBAGI-While good stock that will stana | ChAnse manipulators in a single BOCK COUM | terfally improved and the English market R L untllthey “havo almost.run out of cortain | ol 4T e Ko du, 31 Oats were steady vithin ic range on | shipping in not pienty. here i Rome arriving | thene experts marked up, e price 0f SUEAT | wag ngt much if any betier than It has been SHEEP TRADE DULL. 3 lines and are obliged to stock® up again. | 363 ; No. 12 o4z moderate buying. July closed at the top. | from California, At this eason of the year cab- | certificates 3 . and : of late, while hot weather has not Increased 9 5 i A \ sale trade in this city that is particularly | G wue Yont, 4% 1-i6e U5l 3'l6e; | receipts and lower prices at the yards. Trade | "WNR ¥ 8is_cood home grown stock, ssgioe | FeACh the newspapors with predictions by |6t ihege untavorable circumstances, however, | very falr and pricos are quotably firm: for Prosperous at the present time. Local dry | powdercd, 44 o-ite; granulated, 3 13-163%c; | was very dull and within a narrow range. | per dos. on orders. extremely interested prophiets, and with argu- | i, ghort supplies at all the leading mar: | good mutions and- lambs. Supplies have:: Koods jobbers report ehat the volume of | cube diai oige. % FEREE F ] Compared with last night, July pork is 106 | P13 PLANT Home grown pie plant, 202%c on | ments such as pass current.only in spectia- | yut, "o the country have made buyers bay | been very moderate this woek and_ nom : business during the month of May exceeded | jqing: rentritugal Java, 178 6d; Muscovado, fair | 10Wer, July lard 23c lower and July ribs | ®%8arops 1 1s almost impossible to fing | t1Ye Wall strects a little more for the cattlo every day, and | Inally values are from 10c to 16c higher- the record of May, 1893. This I counted | refining, 11s 9d. 2%c lower. for very largely by the fact that a great Kavas City Saskets. Freight rates steady at 1%c for corn and t 1 were as scarce n many westorn retall ‘merchants who for- | \ng\g CITY, June 2-WHEAT—Ue higher; | 083, 10 Buffalo. A few charters were made | Goog ahioning: st ing quotations ck that will stand shipping. There has not The following are the closi a Season In A long {imé when tomatoes | on the leading stocks of ‘the New York ex- they are at the present time. | change today the week's advance amounts to 15c to 26¢. | than a week ago. Falr to good natives are. The good medium and heavy cattle have [ quotable at from $3.50 to $4.40; fair to good shown more improvement than the light | westerns, from $3.20 to $4.30; common and 3 kon orders I8 quoted at $3.50 e o ; merly bought in the east are now com- | No. "2 hard, 47@4c; No. 2 red, 48@ic: No. 3 | to_Port Huron at 1ic for corn and oats. R VoG RTA LS Hadan, - por fos. | Atohisom..: Northeris Pacidc. 44 | grades, the dullness in feeders militating | stock sheop, from $2.60 to $3.25; good to 1 Ing here for their goods. rv;!;,:{f/rn? r;-;.‘»‘u-jn.szm-,l treasha The leading futures ranged as follows: : %:w[nnurei per a akes, cucilmbers, :-ll:n,r;lm,l!hnn gflflf- s 44 | against the latter. Buyers, too, have been | choice 40 to 100-1b. lambs at from $3.50 to ,,“:.,.’:,f'w"h,c°h':,.:"':m"e'":p:"",‘ iba f,f; 2 watta sticone; 0. 4 mixed, 3UNOSe; No. | “Areisles. T Open. | High: | Low. | CIone: | S oiiobon 0 oo (0% 300%6c; beets, per | AUTLG: Norihwentori 11 1081 | disoriminating against the: hall-fatted and | $4.65. i c ea S ned: } PRI e ) 2 t a i : 140 ] rule this class of FRTIY Unchanged; No. 2 mixed, 36%@37c; No. 5W BEANS-—Receipts are large and it re- | Am. Expre do pfd grassy steers, and as a Whole country was Just commencing to make Hasaas 5| navkase| 53| 63%@s4 | quires quite an eort on the part of recelyers to | Aatimore & ¢ N-Y. Coutedil 'l 97 | cattle has soid very unsatistactorily. o H itaelt felt. Whilo no section of the country | BUNTER Sttady: creamery, 1@l dairy, b Gt o6 | Gt | Keepdly Tirkel Cleaned up: Wax beans. on | Capadn Pl ML AN Eog.. 3 SATURDAY'S TRADE GOOD, 1y (Do Doaite OF fu Uton Bhaok "X At oo My ! ::u escaped the effects of dull times, it llfi‘l;"; Plrmeb; e, E 74| 06 o7 i:fl"’fi’:{uk‘l‘n.h';nv'n:'\'fikn;{' $1.00G1.1¢ ing beans, 14 | Canne n-“‘g’:&f‘;}““: Oregon Imp...... 12 The market today was in very fair shape. [ for the twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock p. m , B 8 safe to say that Omaha has held her RECEIPTS—~Wheat, 4,00 bu.; corn, mnone; 3T @ 37%( 3TI@H 374 SAS—The market was overrun with peas at | Ches. & Ohlo.... Oregon Nav....... 1B Receipts were moderate and the quality, as [ June 2, 1504: , b own tully as well as any other city In the s Sk e 3| BTHGI| 8TH@I | the clome of the week and % bu. Daskets were | Chicago Alton: .. oS L AT N o | IO ST good this belng particularly RS 5 country. e there has been a shrinkage SHIE NTS—Wheat, 3,000 bu.; corn, 1, u.; B 38 5 billed out at Toe@$1.00. . e cific A y i o gl j Inkthe volio of hukiness. thbre hasihot | oats: none: | CAULIFLOWER-The market s fairly well | Chicigo Gus. P.D.& E. © a8 | true of the heavier grades. The lighter T % a4 | supplied with good stock. On orders, §2 Conaojidated Gis. Pittsburg. . 1807 | gteers, or at least many of them, showed been such a complete stagnation of all Cotton Market. Blig| Bl 8134 | doz, There In some Very small home vn [ C.C.C. &8t L. Pullman Paiace.. 163 | (00" hon grass to suit buyers. The dressed 6 Dbusiness enterprises as has been experienced ¥ ORLEANS, —COTTON—Steady: | Sept..iil.l — 26%| 26 20% | canliflower arriving in 'the market, which sells | Colo. Cont & Iron Reddine iicini. 10k | beef men were out carly atter supplies, and ‘ by many citles, The bank clearings of the spot, G0 b W 2448 bates; ex- | Pork por bbi a8 low as 500 per doz. to the local trade. Cotton Oll Cort. Richinond Tori.. 108 3 20 4 dlifferent citles go to prove that this is a Great Tiritan continent, 717 | - July. i 118 FRUITS, Dol Hudson. .1 2, Bid--ois 18 | started in bidding fully stendy prices. A HIBEORITION fact. During the greater portion of the | piie mice e meady: salen | Lond.1001be el WHERRIBS Thero were about 65 cases AT il B G Wbl 2 f:gg Rnapy ’(',"“‘“:“,‘“‘,"“f;:‘,fl;"‘ LAY WOV ERS. OATTLE. | HOGH. o 3,00 01 o5 on- sgle this morning In addition o | Di& &k Rock faiand. . " rom Chicago, ) L - ——- : yoar pust Omahas decroaso has been foss [ icinbur 3o " 808 | the Hoidavers, - The demand. waa fajs ang. the | Dasrani> S Paul . duced a firmer feeling, and the general mar- | Omana Packung Co 3 108 £ than the average decrease for the whole | $7.01a70: “ E e | 3758 ebruary. 8 0 676 Ings were not long in- belng cleaned up. Ket was active at prices strong to a dime | TheG. H. H; Y sl ko i country and much less than the decrease | *1 g . i s are a little fimer, and good shipping LA : o | Swittand company. ...... BOs| 2,088 £ reported by neighboring cities. For the | g X el S 0 G 610 on- orders. is quotnblo nt. $3.00015.2 & g higher than Friday. While this was true | ipiocudany Packing o 4| 277 year 1893 Omaha showed a slight increase | whipm 0 bales: stock, 5020 bald ] [ 6 1214 610 CHERRIES—The market on Californ| erries | G. Northern pfd Southern Pac. of the falr to good stock, the under grades | John P. Squire & Cor. 3 s about Steady. good shipping stock Koing | O & B, . pfdr..or Sugar Refinery were more or less neglected, although prices | Chicago P. & P. Co. ‘In’ clearings, as compared with 1892, while | GALVESTON, June 2—COTTON-Receipts, 967 | ~Cawh quotations were 8 follows: ders. Ther same Kansys red | Hocking Vallay.. il b were not quotably lower. There was a good | Nelson Morris... thie other cities In the northwest were mil- | bales: sales, 548 bales; stock. 20,242 baies. FLOUR—Winter ents, $280G2.90; winter which are quoted on orders at $3.00@ Texas Paclfic. A, Haas...... e Tloris of dollars behind their records of the R T straights, $200GLA0; spring paients, $3.1003 3 ey StP. ; T. & 0. Cent. pl tone to the trade throughout, and a good | 3 Lobman . o BIVIoul Yéars) Dubing! the DaRt WD wesks : n e | i stentnts, $3.5GE0) hakers', $L70G20. DOSEBERRIES Thero was some inquiry for | 5. & T pd.o. ot | Uiston Pacific early clearance was made, Cioveland . & Y oy poin the past wo. wesks June 2. .L‘;’"N Firm, but inactive; | WHEAT W@tic; 'No. 3 spring, fres ngylcm:!:l;rrh;;."?ul not many in; good stock, Like Frle & W', w%lE[x‘p‘r‘cl Cows and heifers that suited the dressed | Cudaby Bro parison with other cities. The clearings ive and higher; No. 2 white, 36%@ " TROPICAL FRUITS, P do pfd beef men found a ready sale at good, firm | PhiPhers an lat this point last week showed a drop of . 3 white, 304@3BYe. i N0 | HANANAB—It has beén no easy mattor to get | Lond. Trust: . : Wella Fario prices, while the common and canning grades o 1 27 per cent, as against a decrease of 21 g e L e wine basts, $1.15 " anas lately. There have been fow sales in | Louliville& N. B vl were slow sale at rather weak figures. This Totals 2.046] K008 5 per_cerit for the whole country. At the = R BARLEY—No. %, nominal; No. 3, 61@s2c; No. | New Orleans. A good deal of the stock shipped | HOWHYINC S 31 o pia .. has been the general condition of the trade same tinie the decrease at Minneapolis was 'Frisco Wheat Market. L 5 Thioat Bt bl T oy s ot puns, oean. || Mamphind: C. all week. Calves were in fair supply, not CHICAGO LIVE §TOUK. A ] 28 per cent, St. Paul, 32 per cent; _85; Sioux City, 21; St. Joseph, 22, and_Kan- sas Oity, 18 per cent. Thus, while Omaha | Tho La Rose brothors, acrobats, give two |A1T0: ~Lard, SAN FRANCISCO, . —WHEAT—Firm; oL tpwom "ROVISIONS—Mess - pork, per bbl., $11.674 . g T 100 Ibe., $6.67%, Short” ribs | LEMONSTThere have,been very good demand and easier. The mar- ; Ket for rough stock of all kinds was about [ Cale Smles Were Mado at Friday's Quos steady. tutions, Prices Belng Maintuined: | ated 0 Michigan C k as was-wanted; good stock, per [ MIChIEAN Mobile & Ohi Nashville Chat ery few days of “makes ‘a better showing than the twin citl Bldos (loose). 36100761216, Dry saited shoulders, | Feal wood lemon weather thus far this season ey e was not much doing In stockers » S 5 M of Minnesota and Denver, she talls bshind | PerfOFmdnces tody at Coustland Beach. {Domed), $6.62 06871 Short clear aidem(boxed). | 1My T ot mon Thasker Faos :flulm;:‘!}fifm AT C and foodoea: Tradetihasbeeniftairly! good| 1" CTICACOR S g A b 7 3 —_————— . 50G6. 75, = o Hra s 3 3. G % LA . ved today, e total * fo o LM kotlai i The Sanatry Lo pae STERLING ON TRIAL RIS Y-Disulerst nniohcd“oods, per. ga., | (e, 2% Meey 35 fanoy, Lomons, 0 stae, 83 | N giviuid TS L KK all weck, howover | The oD e con ag. | Tebchod 4090 Tefd, Thin tn 4700 head low than ' B ave en ve 7 & 15, NGES—W | aarl 't o 5 o ¢ , the demant ncre: x for la e 1 hea ny fr, WHIh Would seem to Indicate that = o ollowing wero tho recoipie ang shipments || ORANGESTWIL vk anurket tul or berries, | NOMLAM. €0:ce L0 2 nea 100! to 300" 0n Al graded © Good ito |*(oF 108t weskc'andif o0 nead’jpm: thasts (Ll i money i fairly casy. How He USAd DYRnICailoon o Notth ’_“;_'_"L X gy on. e market. i smali. Mediterrancan i ciogtrg o Atchisbn) an | choice foeders are quoted at $3.00@3.40; fair | wT"ISHORIINE WenK TRt SCAr Saie wete, BANS il . T"'-‘"’ e sy bagn. o fortunate | F-h s ," o8 nfoe. bALtolen = | Beca e s, e VA, pe. 11, 12140150, ; Ao Burlington, | S90 ChCA Siia. | to 8o0d at $2.76@3.00, and..the COMBIONE | foirty fim: Next week's receinta ane nokyfkely 1 v S msto escape 'the disastrous effects of the | George Sterling, the alleged robber of the | wiour hola 12,000 | .- DATES—Hallowees, boxes, per b, | Xourl’ PAGINe, 1,200 St Paul, 10,600; Western | Brades -at from $2.75 down. 3 tn prove excessive, and for good to exivdigades 4 “codl famine whith has done so much to de- | North Platte postofiice, is' on trial in the | Wheat, bu 1000 | e, i embia b A ESENTATIVE SALES. the outlook 18 favorable, Tho tendency in grass | fin 3 Uniod, 1,900 REPRI Bidindss in many large manufacturin, 7 Corn. b 2501000 | PINEAPPLES—Choloe, - per dos., $2; small, | * - I Satioge cattle is downward, as supplies of that class are =BEANAE. [ oPe tnog thAE, thy, stylken” Amons) /o m i) Drancit pt the federal court. -Ster- 200,000, 4175, il AGIED i New York Money Market. DRESSED) BERF. How rapiily! MEreaiig, ; I ! 5,000 ;7o MISCBLIANREOUSS ' Av. Pr. lifig 'ts" an’ inoffensive “ appearing man and Another 5o was chippd off from’ the price of “Yhe miners did not at opce spread to the NEW YORK, June 2—MONEY ON CALL— ‘ 3 +-Californiaf e ; % d e R 300 156 83 90 1 nogs today, the market receding to $1.50 for the elds, from which Omaha, sectres Her. wup- | 0068 llm‘:.e::mk 18,1t hé fad nerve enodgh to'| BRI Bt fl‘}fiv’kn,‘{{;m‘{fl,,m il T A e et lanChcan fepn gl Rty 3% 180 3% | e nfim-i’ 073070 for ,w"" Vit eeom ‘Bituminous coal enabled the manu- roost, much less one of Uncle | , (M 5 tod NUTS—Almonds, 16@17c; English wainits, 1 P s wae PER—2%04% 4 se figures there were sales o i dtln to 3 '1, 3 o B Sam’s.malling stations, -The prosecution in- | KShwwa8, steady, unchanged; cresmery, 14@10H€: | y50: flberts, 12c; Braall nuts, 5 0 | "PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-24G{ per 350 38 39 | from $ha) to $45 for common And $4.25 for 1 % Jtacturers of 'this city to lay in large stocks. dal 10@l14ige. Fegs, steady, unchanged CIDIER_Dare julce, per bble $8; ‘haje ‘bbi cent. 360 386 395 culls. Most the smales welghed at from $4,60 | ] ‘As this state fs surrounded on almost all | troduced = witnesses yesterday to show 10010% Wk, P i, 43 hajf BBL, | L STERLING EXCHANGE-Dull but firm, with 350 38 3% |0 %75, common nnd choict grades contiuing i g ] “sides by coal mining districts it is still pos- | that Sterling laid his plans for the robbery APPLE BUTTER—Per 20-1b. pafls, $1; haie | 8ctual business in_bankers bills at $.83% for 350 . 385 395 | 4o mil nretty closs together. Ieceints Werh o { o sible o' secure some coal from different | With consummate skill. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. bbls., 3t per Ib. : demang ‘and ol 31674 for sixtyday billss poste IR Elle 3w 190 | mitea ne. 30,00 hoad: makivg 160135 hed for | dguarters ‘that have not yet felt the effects | After going to North Platte he made his e HIDES No. 1 STD hudes, TG NG 1 Given | MSIIvER CRRTIFICATES-H0C. Fi doim 1w PR TR L P R L A YqC the strikés, From some of the smaller | headauariers at the Young Men's Christian | Yesterday's Quotations on Klour, Gratmand | 310, Mat 560, No-y 0 greqn, salted, ides, | G0V RRNMENT BONDS—Firm. ~ State bonds, 3% 3 Qs | | Tiiss head ‘a year age. Deslerknse IoaRIBKITES B A “towns in the state a scarcity of coal has been | association rooms and became quite friendly Provisions, Motals, Ete. 4 yeal calf, 8 Ibs. {0 16 Ibs., 4c; No. 1 dry int [ dull. R 370 3% 4% | market. | E “reported, and in ore or two places opera- | With several of the members. When he | NEW YORK, June 2—FLOUR—Recelpts, 3120 | hides, Sc; No. 27dry, fint iiides. 3ci No. 1 dry | The closlng quotations on Bondsi _______ in o e Sheep recelpts for today were 200 head, and i ‘tlons in brick yards have been suspended | Matured his plans, he breke Into the post- | phis.; exports, 19,300 bbls.; salos, 3,200 PKgs.; :nllo‘dh hld‘e‘:il Ac; E‘x"rt cured hides, %o per Ib. | 7.8 gsreg........ 117 &Las.b‘,fl]un,u. pnp gn 390 30,0130 410 ‘!ur tie hm-.-k’m.w: head, against 52,871 " head ; 2 Jfrom that, cause. offico and with the ald of dynamite suc- | market quiet and about steady; no export de- | “BHISED PRLTS. Green salted, sach, 2@ | U & oo conl 11 1ok b o LB Tais 110 37 200 - el d10 | R SRl e e A rom SLEO, {8 | o 2 The shutting down of factories In the east | ceeded in blowing the safe open and robbed | mand; city mill patents, $.03@4.30; - winter | green ealted shearlings (short-woaled early skins), §. 48 coub. 114 |T.P.L.G. Tr. Rots 813 37 380 59...0302 415 | g5) for sheep, from $3 to $6 for yeariings, and ¢ “has had the effect of stiffening up the mar- | it of about $2,000 worth of stamps. He es- | straights, $3.25@3.95; city mill clears, $3.56@3.60; | each, 5@idc; dry shearlings (short-wooled early | . S, 4148 rog.. 96 |T.P.R. G, Tr. Rots 24 37 390 from $3 (o $5.50 for spring lambs. 3 "ot in,somo. lines, especlally Iton and steel, | caped, but a few weeks later was arrested In | winter straights, $2.60G2.95; Minnesota patents, | Skinws 3o Shebs ofrile:, dry sheqrtings Ghort | Pacifcoaof 3. 1004 Gulon Pac; 183, O A O raiis & |snasesina ORb e cin MO sday Sca v e SARELSRLE - and consequently in some articles of hard. | New York City by Detectives Reap and Hol- | sy 40as.8; winter extras, $2005250; Minnésota | Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool, peits, Der | Missourl 0h . . 100~ |R. G: W. 18ts..... 195 Moams il i1 e Hyening Journal roportst - » l‘» Ware.Thore 1a room. however. for con. | 1and of the city police force. Sterling was | nykers, $2.1063.40; winter low grades, $LOG205; | Lb., actual welght, S@sc: dry fint, Kansas and | Ton. new ser 6. 1023/ Aichison 4s..... . Adecid8: p L A (i PRI 4 > o indicted by the federal grand jury last week, o Nebraska murrain wool' pelts, per Ib., actual | Teun, now set Atchison 28 A.. wosterns: shipments, 366 head; market strong; A siderable advance In these lines before prices spring low grades, $L60OL8S: spring extras, 3180 | ieight. 4@ée; dry flint, Colorado butcher wool G, H.&S A. O 20 3 e e e Do uor.C%® | and his cas was placed first on the crimmai | G0, Southern four, dull: commn to fair ¢x- | Welght 4@t dry fine Colorado butcher ool | Tenn: now sc GaL AN A Cace 00 0 malla'as G | prime to xtia maiive: steers; $4150460; mi: v Y TRL AR docket. ; {ras, $20G2R0; pood o, cholce $L0G300 By | Botorad murrain wool. pelts, ber 1bn actual | Gon: Pho. ia H&T. G5 106 30 4080 [, BEQEIN 0ters, RSO T s y 3 Iaay surin . | e e b aime, " T00. 851 ey 42 . B ¥ L & T, C. 58, 3 in : . AS DUN BEES IT. L L A e Al 'fl‘:"fifl?fl? o i VPALLOW AND GREASE Tallow, No. 1. 4@ | 18 a5 ey manet B owers roush heavy SHEOL I e i AT . No. 1, ; 73%|*N.C. . 18 ks A eads markot he lower: rough heavy, $4.250H400: 1 Hodvy Kats Help Trade by Assuring Orops | dYnAMIte cariridges to tho fury, and in do- [ BONN MBEAL Quini; yellow wesiern, f2.@ | $: tallow Ne, 1 SGakos erease, Whlte 5 | ghig sudn o T2\ dodapn T 38| 1 o 100 zo Leamn 2| e mied SR prime s dnd : GRaeYY . Ralt 4 24 Ing Orops | oribing their use handled the dangerous | 2.70: Brandvwine, §2.70." ' o | Ereaser dark. e: old buter 2@atic: beeswax, | M. it &1 Genos 79%|Va. Centuries.... b 100 9% 160 H hoaim s | bathe shts, H.7004.55; o ght, . ’ Xnstead of Famino, things somewhat carelessly. Some of the Nominal; state, c; Jersey, truck, 52@ | prime,’ 15G18¢; rough taliow, 2@2c. Mutual UnionGs.. 100%| dodeferred .1\ 7 A0 160 8 1000 310 SHEGP AND LAMDS—Recelpts, 320 head; W, H. Roberson, local manager for R. | jyrymen became so apprehensive that they Canadian, 6c. N Qvlntoert. 110 8,0 aonfund, oL oo 178 6 LM 3| anipments, 40 headi mrkel” scady; fop shoed, g;;::}m & Co., speaking of trade conditions, w“(]d hardly be induced to remain in their AL rnwm;ld)fiwwwm' 67@$0c; Can- o xmn?:' Jl::lm: h;;l:)r‘?lllblql:l]::g[;mndy NoiPas. “""{;:::N 11;%‘““: c(l;:“'u-:: 0 133)‘ i 16 1. 3% | 34350440 top Jambs, $4.75G5.00, 1 5 seats. v anas o 5 ¥ HE e Xy o X 2 N. W. Consols 3 . s 3 200 e 275 2.... 540 325 Kansas City Live Stock Market. The ¥ RS Ipts. none; exports, 6,900 bu.; | WHBAT-Steady, practically unchanged; No. 2 % i o t 4 3 ‘The local rains throughout the state the Accused of Mall Robbory. salis, D000 bu. - futures and 5000 . spoi. | red, cush and June, Sie; July, Soue: Avgust, s2q | N: Wi Deb. a0 1003 Currenclos. o HE S L R R KANSAS CITY, June 2—CATTLE-Recelpta, a2 firat of the week stimulated orders quite a | o ACtett 08 B0 BT ened | Spot marker ateady? No. 2 hua, I atore nnd | Gagyes September. 635 Za8 2 Ll BT LA B3| 65 ead: anipments. 100 hend: matket sieady y good deal, and made the weck better than e prison olevator, 56%c; afloat, 8¥%@SThe. Options were CORN—Negleeted, about unchanged; No. 2 * offered. als 8006 283 10701300 360 Texns steers, $240003.75; Texas cows, fair, though there Is little boasting amon; before Judge Dundy yesterday and their | surprisingly firm on fair buying and better con- | mixed, cash and June, 35i%c; July, 36%e; Septem- 4+ ) beel steers, $3.35@4.60; " native cows, 3 ] gits SLOUg! L] L3 tinental adyices; shorts were run on and prices | ber, e. ), Boston Stock Quotations. stockers and feeders, $3.00603.85; bulls, 1 tered on the docket of she criminal N3 i ‘ 5 s i i 1 deat e [ 1Sa8 entored on e dock ot o e ey | advanced sharply. " reucted ayainy and Tallied on | GATSCany: No. o cash and June. 8%ci | BOSTON. Juno 2.-Call loans, 16a2 por cont; 3 o OW8 AND HEIPERS. LG e it W i S “In Nebraska people are a good deal e | court.” Robert A. Frye, accused of robbing | firmer late cables, closing at %ic net advance; | July, 20%c; August, 26lic; September, 26%c. loans, 244@3% per cent. Closing pricos for B ocoipts, 8| hend; shipments, A, % barometers. Thelr spivits. fise and fall | the Lexington postoffice of $100 In stamps | June closed at Shige: July, 57 T16@5%c, Olowing | * RYBoNG. 2 remular. fie. = R vt inihis saveny HEIFERS. head; market Weak to o it bulk of sal g with the weather. The long drouth caused e e | at Bise: September, 9%@60e, closing at 0c; | BARLEY—No tradin 15 225 | $9A0GAA5: heavien, $AVEASTYE; packors, $LAB | & great oa of discouragement. expocinly | And, casth pleaded ot guity His trlal will | Boanibir, sliians Tise closing a¢ @Re L | BRAN=Firm: e b eant track. AT ESF o | T Woalngh. Blootels 90 18 in |l st e’ sl3ha: Yoic 4 : B 3 CORN—Recelpts, 18,000 bu.: exports, §3,000 bu.; | FLAX SEED-Nominal; $1.12. in. Sugar B ; Elea. pfd...... 185 er, 5 ik, . 150 | among, farmers and country merchubt | “Henry Knight, another alleged postoffice | malen, 900 bu. futures and 500 b spot | TIMOTHY- s8oae0n | A Sugar pid. Syia:Oeatal.ceiens | od SH shifmien(S 3R ! Was quite heavy Ih some of The dryest sec: | robber, entered a plea of Innocence, and J, | Spot market dull; No, 2 42%c in elevator, 427 | HAY_Dull: prime (0" cholce timothy, $8.50G0.50. | By Stato Gi, 1| Atontaon 9da...... gL e 1o | head; market steady. o Toma i b ORI Lo 1 ale eron of | Centéu who is charged with selling fire: | afieats yellow, daize. “Opiion market wax wisadivr | BUTTER—Tdsier; atrjtly frosh creamery, 110 | Bolt Toloplione. 1 AR ik in Sy e e 3 r’hsmlr\nd gma l{: "",‘:"f,edr oW lhn m]:vefal water without” a government licerise, dis- | changed to %e net decli June closed at 425! EGGS—Firm; 10c. l.k&umu.\l:lms. f1a (\;\;1’.:'{9?'{"%'.;:"' ml‘ ;&) ‘ ::w ST. LOUIS, June 2.— ocelpts, M il Wrae! dopends. oniBny. Nowever,owion. the | claimed guilt. « helr cases were dockated | July oleed o nt I;‘é:llwum olosedal” 43%4c] | LEKD-Lower; e June and July daiiver, | 98000 (| i Oont; Iuta. o €0 H heads Ahipmonts, 100 head: market nominaily T4 prenowseyer, for a hearing during the present term of | September clo s e it Attt : steady at Friday's prices, corn cron,. which may ' even yet be large | f "Recelpts, bu.i exports, 400 bu.i | PRPRLTER D . Eleciric. .. antic. . s Nride) i e Locally’ retail s Loen wiiet. In | court. A TRl S 0,000 bu. futures, 40.000 bu: Spot. Spot | CORN MISAL.$1.93: Mexican Contrd Hoston & Lo 660 150 Tiame d0 |7, SOS-Recelntar (4,100 hend kb il 5 Jobbing lines several houses, notably thosa Teeter Found Gulity. rm on mixed, none. here: ‘white steady WHISKY—31.081.15, o N, Naw e &, BoS1on 1011580 175 100 0 [ R e L S e N dealing in groceries, dry goods and boots 3. 7. Test N SR R T 43 bond; No. 2, deliveréd, BAGGING-—5% @6l Qld Colony. Coamet g 1,010 200 300 IR —Hecelpty, 40 head: shipments, 100 7 S:d shoes, say, while the season has not » % TORAAT, W. ¥ AnRg No. 3 white, te; No. 3 white; 4 COTTON T1l: i : Franiin 10120 200 800 | nead; market firm, nominally unchanged. b f en equal to éxpastitions, May has been | an fllicit stil in the vicinity of McCook, [ mixed western. ' ASGAE tradc, white b VROVISIONSZgady, lower. = Pofk. standard Kearsugo STAGS. TR AT T o exceptionally good. Ldidor men compliln | wag found gullty by a federal jury Friday. | ket stronker on covering of shorts, and. clo ot 00 Dry . enlt tneath: Teoss. shoulers 180090 32 1,060 350 oux Oty IAVE: AonlAM TRty 5 most and the Whiscy trade could hasily be Dry salt ‘meats, loose shoulders, 8 T, SI0UX CITY, June %-HOGS-Recelpts, 1,700 . worse, The brewers are doing a good busi- | He is charged with keeping a still set up 3“{; m:;{g":.' 4 Baa closey. AL W0 July, $3c; 5; Jongn and ribs 0 ul\url‘&r‘:lm:h.”‘l':nu?‘ e x'ficxum A:»;uzx-;mu?ns. o 30! | nong o fine, SSHOGE “Raceipts: LW 4 ) ; 3 epter oed at 2. koa 8 ongs, $0.87%; ribs, A ot .. 085 3 . ness. " Lumbor and other !ines report o dull [ contrary to the government statutes. The | “WAYPSSE 0T, wawtcr e o cotes, | e 8 R R e R KT ; sely an: e, i minimum_sentence is vy fine an RECEIPTS=Flour, 5,000 bbls.; whicat, 11,00 bu.; Neow York Minl 1400651 290 6.0 6% 306 HOATILA - Hac)pia, fat! Sl day N 1 outh' Omaha conslderable apprehen- | prisonment, The still, or plant, in the shape state, common to cholce, S@iéc; 118,000 bu.; oats, 26,000 . NEW YORK, June 2 HOG VALUES WELL SUSTAINED. $2,006003. 407 ] ‘Cows, $1.35G2.10) 4 ; slon is felt over the effects of ‘he coal | o'y huge ‘copper worm, was introduced in 13g17c, : SHIPMENTS -Flour, 2,000 bbls.; wheat, 2,000 | closing mining quotation b TR A e . $1.25G2.16 " strikes and the packers are facing the | 80 1 K DES-Imactiver wet salted Now Grieans, | bu,; corn, 89,000 bu.; gats, 1,00 bil, T With such ample supplies of hogs it wag | Dulls: $1.60G2.40; oxen, . A% 'the banks the same doleful tale 1s | The La Rose brothers, acrobats, give two 0BG Texan, dry, 24 o 3 1bs., She. offee Markot. Con. ¢ Standard, hold up; In fact, the general sentiment is | Record of receipts of live stock at the four g of o . ormances today at Courtland Beach. LBEATHER-Dull; hemlock sole, Buenos Ayres, NEW YORK, June 2—COFFEE—Options opened Union Co 70 rather one of surprise that the decline was | principal yards for Saturday, Jun 1504 repeated. -~ Plenty of funds but few bor- | performi y : . it 4 ' light to heavy weight: 1R, October 10 points advance and other months | Go Yellow Ji 70 od b Values Cattle. Hows. Shooy 3 jowers, Nearly everybody has settled down ks e WOOL—Fairly active; domestie fieece, 19G25c; anged 05 points advance: broke sharply; | Hal Iron Silver.. 10 § |88 small as "1t tirhed juis to;e. ~ iValues 2047 NO40 4! o the oplnion that, the summer will be BLAIR PREACHER ROBBED. pulled, Bazse, closed steady at B points decline o 10 points | Homestake..... Quickallver today were not more than 10c to 16c lower s 1000 20000 3,000 ‘wanting in financial results. BEEF—Quiet; family, $10.50¢12.50; ‘extra_mess, | higher; sales, 10,500 bags, Including: June, Mexican do preferred. . than last Saturday, and 5e to 10c would 2000 8500 00 BNOW..ONUBON & CO.'8 VIEWS. Falls Into the Hands of a Chicago Confi- | $i beef hams, §1f city extra Indla mess, $12.00G | @iy, Wuly: | siisoqiy Ontarlo. Bulwer. o A D Tav e R o fakl e waek] g S Y g 4 d 0 denee Ma; MEATS-Steady; pickled shoulders, 5%c; | December,. $13.15; 8pot. o London Stock Market. Aside; from': the ingreased. Tegelats, condii 5037 Q0,510 4,300 4 s p i According to the Chicago Record Rev. E. | pickled hams 10%c. mild, du - tions have remained much the same as 37 3 2 Vrospects for Omaha and Nebraska in the R I ey LARD—Dull; ~ western m closed | at $7.05 warchouse di i | (LOMDON, Uunp 3.--4'p. during the greater part’of May and there London Crop Prospects i Light of Existiug Facts. Gladsman, whose church Is a alr, o | asked; June, $7.05 nominal; July, $7.05 nominal, York stock teday, United | Gonmols, money.... 101 is still nothing in the situation to indicate LONDON, June 2. woetharfduriaa i ] " Albert, Andriano, local superintendent for | made the #équaintance of an affable Ger- | refined dull, continent, §1.00; & A., $7.8). States stock, 25,671 bygw; afloat for United | Oonsols, accnt. 101 5-16(8t. Paul com. . g " week aily * showery, | and 4 the future course of values. - Packers re- | pasi s been ¢ PORK-—Quiet and steady:’ new ‘mess, 313.000 | States, 36,000" bags; to vlsible ply for th P Y. Cor 1 A i k Bnow,. Ohurch. & Co.’s Mercantile agency, | man at the rallrgad Statlon Thursday even- | 1ass: extri prime, $1250013,00; family, $18.000 | United States, Hoh07 e, ameinst 483,107 bagy | Ganadian Pacife.. O X o vamtin. .. pert a very fair domestic demand for pro- peen o The “wheat mar- writes: ing. He reached the statlon some time be- tear, $13.506H16,00, tant yoar. Readlig at, e are Wajts duet, but the export trade s very slack at | X Off the const, over thirly cargoes are wait. BUTTER—Firm; western dairy, 9@13c; west- | ~SANTOS, June 2—Melet quiet; good average, ‘“Phe dullness of trade during’ the Airst | fore train. time, and when I the WAlting | er arm O Y ot pma) | s1 e, June 2. Meket quist: koo {|Mex. Co present. fok “for orders. and there s nothing doing. €0 “days of the week gave way before the gen- | room at. Polk 'and Dearborn streets the | Eigine Vit state’ dalry, 1ribte; Bt tream: | P AR ORG Sune b iiaries steady peioen uns r ounce. “There 13 a noticeable deterioration in tho | shipminty ThY parel i st und i “eral rat, and business showed a noticea- | stranger introduced himself and finally told | ery. Waite. < 2 changed to % pfg. lower; sales, 9,000 bags. general quality of the hogs now being mar. | spot trade was dull af ornla 4 Dle Improvement durink the last few. days, | the minlste that he. Wea Boing weat on the | (CHEESE Weaki state, large, 8G9%c; smal, (HAVEE, June s SMarket obened. unchanged [ Chieago Btock Quotaons. | keted. Recelpts include an unusually Tiberal [ MRV TSI bt deivvery, wan suoted i The extreme dryness had rather discour- | same trailn, They went for a walk and YGS—Firm; state and Dennsylvanis, 12618c; | it lower o e highers i " | prices: g 1 P preportion of comnon light and lght mixed | gt 25 3. X ARG mEreHATtS In the country, and the re. | 8opped for Fefreshmonts 1n a 5aloon at 406 | weatern frosn, 11eri2e: receipis, 1,040 Diks. 4 B f gpdlin SEL Aln S — | hogs and quite fow pigs. Heavy hogs are | ' Fiour was dull and mexlectod. There fx u 1 ports of traveling men were not of a flat- | Dearborn street, TALLOW-—Quiet und ‘steady; city (82 per pk.), Duluth GéAfn Market. oy Ralway.. 810 T ORenae o B 1401 | getting scarco, and au & result aro solling | larée suwply of Amoricay fiour and prices wera tering nature. The small grain and grass [ Attor the stranger had pald for two glasses | *ii SRty ipkes Kook Se w8 (0 QUGS 1 bur i, une 2 T Cloned dull: No. | ks 8L B0 17| Gin 58rmioerrsonrrs Bip¢ | At about u nickel premium over lights, al- | (0, S0 0" flr Wormard businass was 3 «was much:damaged. Corn did not suffer | ordered Rev. Mr. Gladsman said he could | washington, bbls., $6; Washington, in bulk, | 1 hard, cash, 08c July, S8ie: No, | Diamond Mateh.... 1194 though the range of prices is still com- Mixed Ame 5, prompt deliv- i to any extent, and the heavy rains, which | grink another. Accordingly two more | $3.50; refined New York, $.15: Philadelphia and cash, ' G6%¢) dune, 7e; July, BT = paratively narrow. The following table will | ery, quoted af Harley was dull | covered the state, had 'a very | LREC. SHGH ity beor was placed before the | Daltimore. 8.10; Philadiiphia and Baltmoce, tn Decomber, 68%c; 'No. 2 noith: Finunclal Note: Show about how the average welght of the | and fnactive at from 3d to 4d down:, Oats, were Bretty w ‘ealivening effect on business. In response bulk, 32.60., L0 the Samme, orders began coming tn dmos¢ | men and the minister inslsted upon paying | “RGsIX pirm mmediately, and the general tone of trade | for the order. He pulled out his purse and | g1.32161.37 & 70c. On 't quict at 3d decline. e 4 cki No. 2| pARIS, June for the iécount. Three per cent rentes, 101¢ 7o Tun for the ‘past elght years §921801 1590/ 1880|1988 TR 7 Milwankee ‘Harkes strained, common 1o good, N/ 2 H MEMPHIS, June 2 ~Clearings, $48,646; bal. FAUKER. o 88 more epcouraging and brighter than | was about o pay the bartender when the | TURPENTINE-Firm: 304 @30%c i - g s, - Jki - 21| 7111 2491 773| 247) 231 2 MILWAUKEE, June 2—FLOUR-Steady and ARl hon For Sovhe ttme. oot and shoe | stranger snatched the wallet from hia hand | , RICE lendy; domestic, fair 16 extra, {6c; A et 28 cars. S fi - New York “exchango sclling at | Janwary ~o--ooooo| 281 261 B 361 ) 3n) By B At N RO s T e E LR Tegort & falr business. and nlr:k}-:vmfl and ran out of the place. The westerner | “NOYASSES-Steady; New Orleans open kettle, SCEIPTS—Wheat, #7443l bu. "dAN FRANCISCO, June 2.—Dratts. sight, 10c; | Maroh .....iii0 AT el el Rl n, 6c; July, 634, o o8- i n Y B0 Neason, g al was preparing to follow, he says, when the | good to cho 2@, SHIPMENTS—Wheat, v448,000 bu.; corn, 9464 | telegraphic, 12, Silver bars, o the. Mexic | April seneesner] B SU81 B 2ol Ba0| 68| 4 N-—-Bteady; No. 3, 3i%e, i . "'l\:"."y :0:.:2".;;’.;“_;‘_“-1_ lte and | bartender caught hold of him and permitted | TIG IRON-Dull; Scotch, 319 60G22.50; Amer- | bu. ‘ . L1 can_dollars, 5161}, May .u“ 0 ARl ] OATE—Firm and i No. 3 white, $iGde; e Cmanufaciurer of overaile Shiria et rer | the thief to escape. 'The pocketbook con- | leam MLEGI®. Tt 00 LTS, el SHOW & decreass | BALPIMORE. June 2.-Clearings. .5.008; || 2 23] e ) 7 ) 2wt | o white T &) DOFt quite A number of orders anead Fur- | tained $40. Mr. Gladsman reported his [ FRAD Guict sasier; . 1. e balaneve QAT Son thie ook, clearings, Bd | ) feriif aot g 4| sl 2et) e 0 | AR [k Mmonle, VNS 4 “niture men willl continue to complatn, but | loss to the police at the armory and asked | TIN-Nominal; market firm. San Francisco Mining Quotations. PHILADELPH. ba. B r-Cleasinam,’ 510,081 | ncpmber linsf SRS} BAY) Kbt 81368 | BROVI Higher, " Pork, wteady; 81108 * Y even in this line the weather has its ef- | that the bartender be arrested as an ac- A D O1L—D: SAN FRANCISCO, June 2 ~The oMelal closing | p49; balune for the week, clearings, embeor i 250f 234 27 | 770 udy, $6.70, ent o ospects, er- 3 p MQ;o; yallo er | Jows: oL < - L REHLIRMT R b ] o 000 bu 4 ; 8 des, 350 cholce yellow, 33¢:' prime yellow, =1 s NEW ORLEANS, June 2.—Clearings, 31,200,280, batR. ; i i hf.nl. siate: that business in”anelf goods No Rain in Sight. 0t yollow, ‘off Erades, 3it40dte; prime white, | Belehor T Ty RN AN e dante o Daulin wong | The supply today was the lightest of the | “BHIPMENTS=irlour, 41,0 Wbla.; wheat, none; i il aking 1t all o el biat | The manuger of the weather bureau says [ 36G3ic. Beat & Boicher..... 170 [Mons.: - into the Bank of England on balances toduy is | week, with the exception of Monday, and ey, none. B 1 "iness 18 no LOULer or no worse than might | that the indications for reliet from the pres- Minneapolis Wheat Market. g Oea, 199 | Daulv <, o, # # it the quality was about the samae as on the Waol Merkas be expectod at this season of the year, MINNEAPOLIS, W] [ R ISA0n CINCINNATY, June 2.—Clearings, 2,023,100, ¥or | two or three days immediately preceding, [ ST. LOUIS, June %-WOOL—to lowce for e year, | ent continued drouth in Nebraska and west- L APOLIS, June 2.—Wheat opened steady | Chollar............. 08 |Savage . U k, $10,634,800; for the wume weck last | [ooal packers were all after suplies d | Missourl and ilinois; others unchanged. cafter taking jnto consideration all attend: | (0“1 LT ry unfavorable just at | LU morning with a litte betier buying, amd ad: ( Cou. Cai & Va!''! 600 |slerrh Novadi..) yeur, $12,100,660. Money, 214@6 per cent. New pa P an e iremetancos, BYery(hng A0cars 16 | oreoent: Tha lisht showsrs during. he. mid | Aepisbes beats tion fi bocoms Sony Moty | Sriyrcntoc (88 (UGG T8 | Yok exchan, oo reaun, And speculative account. O3 account of thy alioon : depénd on the weather a me. Fro 3 - | Beplembor wheaty then came Ve ot allow Jacks CHICAGO, June &--Clearings, $14530,000; toial | and speculative account. On account of the | Two daring balloon ascensious . today, b Mo on until September business men will | dle of the week did not extend far enough | drobped back nfl?"‘-fifw“f.r"'fflr’u 0. bigher o Hale & No . 80 for the woek, $74,160,000; corresponding week last | ample supplies, however, and the bearish | afternoon and evening, at Courtland Beach. 3 \JUAiEh With wager anslety the least chunge | to be of material benedt. Reports from | Wiert*cioued 4 wianor.Cihe. irick ‘mits wers Joar, Jus.oot 0. Forclgn exehange, aulet Stere | tone to reports from both hogs and pro- { ) er, favorable or unfavorable. tern Colorado and in the vicinity of p! 18- s L iing " exchanige, actual, $4.5T%G4.89 New York z - — - ———— “The trade of Nebraska now depends | Dusblo atato that those sections' are beln | (he dus: and sald at o hiEher averase (g ths | (BUFFALO, June &.-WILEAT-No. 2 red, o; | skehange. T premium. Money, sieady: raics, | Yitlons in Chicago, prices ruled about oo largely on rain. and a sufficlent quantity of | yisied by a heavy fall of rain, and that | day ‘before, with good demand’for all grain of | No b white, s e per cent. jower than Friday all around. Fair to choice WM. LOUDON molsture ‘meatis & kood corn crop. and a | visited by a heayy fall of rain, and tha i ataiity Some tauaty wheat® was 4 | NCORN-Firm: tair w, 42%c; | ST, LOUIS. June 2—Clearings, $3.57L90; this | butcher welght and heavy hogs sold at from . N Food cortr oro means prosperity: and good | the crob peoeects, are very, encoursstas. S a0 Gl of e The Qomand for ship: | o: 3 yellow, isie 0. 8 corn, K, S Corrsspending Vork 195, g | 50 b to 34671 and poor o cholce It | e ndggion Merchant argor than 1 has “ever boon bofore,"and | the-eflects of the dry spell very keenly, and | ment in m;’.m'f-um of wheat Tlp:ll ia belng. mar: 3 white, | ARG 00: this weck 40,8081281 corresponding ek | RUER e W WD 0 M. 4 YarY 3 o the peop 5 o tnd In the country, which s large 8L yoar, 320865207 year, $,08,301. ' Fxe , PSR er 30 the -peonle [T%ha0,ane | unises rain seon somes the-eross will vield | B8 J5 S0, DNy NG 8 Jarne hee 2ed - L T TR T big bulk of the hogs selling at $4.45 and GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. i . poor returns this season. The director of o > Liverpool Maruets. VEW Y 2 5 Y R ikt Ehat onrn Is s strong ceroal wd | 200y, e ot i, irector of | surpius. "Fiero Wre some in the south: NEW YORK, Juns 2 $4.60, as against $4.50 and $4.65 Friday and | . 4 SAn tani) u great amount o untavorable | % YACH Grr)ol0 woalern Nebraska: | IAres ue ot as”thue on e otop atinueeh such | Dok meidere. oer mademton o s Gt i ol $A0 ope Maal-Rb.Ldar: duiness. Srdors “Disced G0 “Chcgs Boara ] > <tgey B g - . 3 he crop, altho 5 Gtte ely: No. 1 Callfor a1, RESENTAT! o aon Rl CEORUING vl he crop, and & Shart seell of v soctions wre “the exeepuion’ and " tnciude: bat o | 4 $iadhis T150:"red Wealarn winter, da 1448 Sl | e85 BEPRAARNTATIVN. SALaM a Jictted, 4 Fag® ty amall portion of the morthw 1t is noticeable CORN—Qulet; demand poor; new mixed, spot, erul 0. v. 8h. Pr. No. v. sh. P Correspondence wolle » Fuinile wet woing to make It The recent | Two darng. balloon ascensions —today, | fiit'whest”ls Coming’ in now at suchatatioon, | % JRoti v i POk | e : o thie o cloare | Bbseee AN P04 % IR R Gifice, rom 4 New York Life Dulllige 3 A e corn erop woul Jdamag Lernoon Al venlong, at Courtiand Beach. | in many lustances two years old, that had bees BROVISIONS—Beef, extra India mess, Tis 6d. | luga, 807,108,178, balances, $29,935,790, . e 8 40 $0ierinin 266 240 480 Telephione 1308 J

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