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THE OMAHA DAILY BEF: THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1804, CONMERCIAL AND FI A some buying. The buying was chiefly on focal | 7.00; Decemb 704715, January, $1.90 bid; Trading was very nctive, and ihe | February, §. lv‘lvn‘ IIV V-'HU"' - \;uu done of un\l‘ {:h}\‘ f‘ur " |yulr|. P ‘11'" I,ll|‘||'4 June 6 ~COTTON-Firm; ml4|'d|[lnl ; time In futives 30,600 by, ahi S-160; sale. 00 bales : 4 mente 24,120 | cared 1o be | shipments, 400 b baten. soe istle | 8 Wheat Ruahed Up at a Dismy Gait Yestarday | mainiy, 1 o A *ight (e Boardof Trade T Dagam ek N and Olosed 8 1-8 Cents Higher, Local’ millx wore runniog as usial at t June f—The big clevator men have | ATgwEtp BNas WO, 2 Wilh the shiDMents. woula verreach the arcivmi wir on the Bioard of Trade brcayes § o S with the shipnients, would averreach the atrivals recent ‘adoption of an amendment pr b Dy wom M 10 000 bu.;oand would leave | hibiting ' regular elevator owners from teading = i i 4 6 o & stendy decronse In (e supplies hore R R g AL anitesto has veen 1o | CATTLE DEALERS|ARE ALL AT SEA NOW | %6 W 4 tember, 6T%e. On tr hard, 624c; No. nno g that the e to sub de — Yoo e . ity Per | (A%, TOther A betier domand for flour, and later | thelr recelpta avail he W Suspiclons of » ' fBeet Shortage Cause Receipts were light, a couple of > R e Beduciions Vi thue State: Nearly Fifty Per | (u the day nifilers advanced theit prices co to men will Tucer Strong, Highpr'Market—flogs Sti double decks of fairish mixed westerns, They \ Y ""W""V“N""\’“" M Cent, f1eing the Greatest Drop for and today. Sipments of four wore 31,000 bbis.: denting W) be chanked. Thor o LT a il were abont the same as the sheep that wero Jebar i, cfolu b i £ A Singlo Month Ever Patents held at $3.40 to $3.7%0; bakers, $2.30 0 285, | 1a much talk AMOng Slevator people wbout AT ORI RN G (il here Monday, They brought $3.75 Monday ) AW " I II I ‘\Y ey Ruborive Soehn Protitice Mkt ing A rival board to crush out the present Gowg ¥p Slowly. and $3.70 today. The demand Is only fair J s 4 b i A . ¥ BUTTER-The market in New York is looking o : and the market a shade easier. Falr to LG a little moro Tavorable and buyers are encour Duluth ®rain Market. b Rood natives are quotable at $3.25@4.50; fair TS 2ok § | aged here. The market on packing stock has DULUTH, . June 6. ~WHEAT—Close, atrong J i to good westerns, $3.00604 common and - ——=s : CITICAGO, June 6.-Wheat rushed up at a | B Vs i B Yo Bomo (ime, AR SYOry xo. 1 hard cnnn, O1%o: June and Tty o ~WEDNESDAY, June 6. | gio0k gheep, $2.00@3.25; good to choice, 40 THIS IA A CUT OF IT, i s v o galn. | advance I the east is anticipated before it | No. 1 northern, cash, 60tei June, B%ec; July. ucelpts fo days show very | to 100- @4.75. Represe P 3 ! N g dizzy galt today, finishing with 3%e gain. | s AV (the” eust ia anticipated ‘befor No: 1 notiiern, cash, ks June, W Ju “HI‘NI:I! for thikipast three days show very to 100-1b. lambs at $3.60G4.75. Representa- DESCRIPTION- 25 INCHES WIDE, 6 FCOT LONG, FNEST SPRINGS, UPHOLSTERED A Extremely bullish crop reports scared shorts, York pavking ok s not worthy over O noritiern. caal e rejected, i ttle change as. compared .\\m\ the Irnrrv; ve sales; W & WITH BEST QU LITY CRETONNE, HANDSOMELY DRAPED; SOFT AND LUXU:I- P and thelr frantic endeavors to cover resulted | Cholee conn v i worth 1 on track 1ie; 10 « No. | sponding three days last week. Cattle and g . T el 0US AS ANY 820 COUCH; ONLY ONE OF THE MANY BANGAINS W £ AYE GFFEL - t in an unuually active trade. Corn cloved | | EG Thi secuipis have nt heen very heavy w5 sheep show a slight ingrease, while the fall- | 00 Wemtin 1 v B0 ING IN COMCHES, {8 %e higher, oats 2%c higher and provisions | fr ¥ 'l "RILAGY beini ut 9G9%c for 3¢ e, ing oft In hogs amounts to less than Recelpts wnd Disposition of Stos A at a slight advance, surielly, rosh and clean wtocie 0 % Whei et head. Ofelal. receinta” and disposition of atock as Wheat was strong and excited almost from | , b1y POULARY “The pecelpis of gy Mg 1.0 AL ye While there was a very good run of cattle | shown by the books of the Union Stock Yards i atart to finish, Opening trades were at | akn. but the market ds sbil Well sippiied and ”'. e i SeHr R today, the supply was lighter than dealers.| Gieimen . . Wednmeity un, ours ending at 3 4 from %o to 10 advance, and after selling up | Y feimun fur other Kinda o poultry. 1n HUNGF | LIVERPOOL yame 6ove1t fAh—8iendy were expecting. Tha long-continued drouth RECEIPTS, ¢ Yc declined the, rallled 8c, reacted S, | Huht, thoush 4 dimited quaniity contable. | mand poor holders offer moderately; ) has burned up pastures and It was | 0 y il i 8 anged some and closed strong. The sen- | Gae: geone saioe " i T0ei gobblers, o e ew mixed, | tHOUBNE that this would have a tendency to Hog 10,125 4% sational feature was the Kansas crop report, | VEALThe Facelpts have baen very large oll 2 force many cattle (nto market, while the | Fiven, wid i L R 33 which showed reductiond for the State of | miuvwe: ety woll siomed o e B ehe e aheai | Fecent bulge in prices, under ordinary cir- DISSOSITION, % 3 from 35 to 45 per cent, being the greatest | been praity “well mainiained Good fat vealy ar, 45 fbs.," #5360 | cumstances, would bring out lots of cattle | o Tuyers Cattle. Hoga. Sheep § drop for a single month ever reported. The | japgery at 61y 4 - that had been held for Just such & rise. The | G0 Hmerg onbens 1.500 i various weekly weather bulleting were, as a | m'l"“-‘{y‘:"m»Imjl'_v"h-":- S .".‘"y"«’i‘,»,",;'f :’l‘*‘mc-“‘jn;‘ "Frisco Wheat Quotation: fact that neither of these circumstances | & Sompany.. ... 108 300 rule, unfavorable, reaching the past week | are not wanied. Ol birds, per doz, $.60G16). | SAN FRANCISCO. June -Tho local market, | brought about an increase In receipts rather e B0 “6a | the worst sinco the meason opemed. There | G vEGETARLGS (|G Sl GERE o “forign ‘and | tended to confirm the theory of a beef short- | L Becker - : | was a general scramble by anxlous “SKOFtS™ |y “fumand nor supply. (s very hoavy, at s | Gl adviees Mransactions” were lurge. Do | age and created a very bullish feeling. There Hoas g Y | and room traders at the start to purc o | point. Califor hand pleked navy, $2.15602.2 $1.00% ‘and. closed 4t $1.05. Moy whent reachod | were plenty of good to cholce medium weight | R Becker ‘& Degin " A and at the advance “long” wheat came out. | Western mavy, $1L90G200; common white bear HRH A & ail clasaes of | EiaDiyAmid ' but it was readily taken, and the markei [ #5018 i TE and heavy cattlo on sale and all elasses of | Chdahy "firoe again_ showed an upward tendency. The | ONIONE New souhorn onton are quated at Ol Markets. ; buyers Went after them, as reports from the | {hicAKo I & : better cables helped the advance. Toward [ I CVTY, T Juge, 6-National Tyansl 08| cast. were generally very favorable. Prices | Silpners ani feedirn. 11111 i the last hour of the session the market was Tho recelnts ot old votatoes da o it Aoy en s eaib b s avavaReasnIl otia Almet HIBNOE thAn, TURRNGY, | LASC o0et . I very excited under an active demand and v large, but the supply e 4 e . is limited offerings up'to Wle demin,” Colorady inck; June 6—National Teansit | While 10c would hardly cover: the advance Totals ... AT ) i Corn was firm on the cold, dry weather, | focs, which e’ quoted at e per | e L S G A U vt D CHIOAGO L1VE STOUR d the lig! ovemel ¢ The i 4 ey 2 1,606-1b. beeves sold up to $4.60, and there AGO LI K. & Tarige ot the ey Was 3¢ and tho elost neaw | , CATIIAGI- While gocd siete that win_ stani | Omahn Frult Auction. wero few sales- of any consequence > st - VK8 (o T i Tlentye there 18 spme GrVI0S | At the sale held Wednesday afternoon | made at under $4. Trading was red hot | Cattle Were Strong but Prices of Hogs Oats were excited and strong, covering | bage has 1o e worked off tapidly, as it will nov | 1,000 boxes of California cherries were dis- [ while it lasted, but by the middle of the Were Not kully Sustained. < 2% range and closing at the fop, The | IOl up well. Gowd siipping stoek, on orders, | posed of. The bidding was very active and | forenoon it was over CHICAGO, June 6.—Today's arrivals consisted 4 strength resulted from unfavorable crop re- | ““(ip\ 1 xGis. oot b ¥ tock, ssgue | Prices” generally satistactory. Good to cholce cows sold freely,at sub- [ of about 12,000 natives and 2,000 Texans. Hoth ports and the advance in other grains. T e P L o Wool Marker stantlally stronger prices, but the fair to | classes were In good demand and showed quite Provisions were dull but’ steady, helped | PHI PLANT 1ome grown ple plant, 2 on | o pogre WG GREREE 0 poor grades sold at the usual low figures. | as much strensth s on the preceding days of by the strength in wheat, The market was | 0t g00d" demand; bt quotatlons notL: hanged:: Calves ruled about steady and rough stock | the weck. Ixport orders calld for a generous TOMATOES 1t fa almo: that Will' etand shipp n o long tm ax they are at t Impagsiblo to ind 10 G generally a shade firmer. number, and Wwith eastern shippers and 1 when {omatoes STOUKS AND BONDS, A falr amount of business was transacted | dressed beef concernx also buging frecly, th b in stockers and feeders and generally on the | competition for fat cattle was more than usually a narrow o Compared with last night July pork Is G higher, July lard 2%c higher ] and July ribs 21c higher. $485 FOR THIS P/RLOR ROKER Soltd oak, plano polish tinish, uphol= stored in rich tapestry or sitk pliash, lat- g i : 4 Freight rates steady at 1%c for corn to e et e Ot Volume of Business on ‘Change Was [ basis of stronger prices. Rains out through f sharp. There was a resuliing advance of from st style, and worth 1000, Muil orders Buffalo. 1 Greater Thun on Tuesday. the state and in lIowa have improved the | 10c to 1 king a gain since Saturday of Lot The leading futures ranged as follows: NEW YORK, June 6,—The volume of busi- | country demand, while the supply of late | from e w & Grassers and common siuff ally were firm 1 sy has not been at all large. Regular dealers | gene pthy and not by 3849 FOR THIS BOOK CASE i Open. [ High gl eceipts are Targe and it _re. | M58 on the Stock exchagge today was greater | gid’ «"Gig share of the trading today, buying | reason of any activity In the demand, for 5 83| sau‘ 573(@?4 | auires quite un offort on the part of receivers to | than yesterday and transactions were widely | up about all the fresh cattle offered and | thére was none. The difference between priccs Is three feet two Inehes in width, five ] M DuM| o0kt | keep e matket cleaned up. Wax beans, on | distributed throughout the list, Sugar, | making some good sales o the country. | of common and cholce cattle s becoming wider feot and eight incliex in heigit Hind the 3 « 6iiy | orders, 1 _basket, 90c@$l.00 1g bean 4 50- each day, as the former we « ple uew style ralsed base which allows one 19| a‘ b T nakier s WCURLO0 string beans. | o over, recelving the largest share of | Sales nu-‘lux‘lml m{‘l“: ve;ayaswxh:g?‘e:'?s?“l‘[t o |h o L T ohme: e yntien swoep from under without moving the aos| 3swl a0 PEAS Home grown peas are now quite plenty Ve ok o | steers at from $3 to §3.30. e d the lntter searc i 4 medium Solid ok, hand polish finish, ad- 0% o3 40 | at $1.60 per bu. ? auite plenty | speculative attention. At the opening there | CHCCH welght steers may sl be hought around $3.75; stabic shelves, L 1 sept 41 404 40% FRUITS, was considerable excitement in the Sugar DHESSED BEE X grades hive advanced to from & (ORIBNO/ 3.y were about 13) vd, and the trade was 8o furious that the | No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. P AL S R LR, . June...... a0y 39 203 FOOA TR InDlnE: ool | et i (AR LU Ao K largely at from $2.60 to $3.50 for s eV Py cc . P bt £ I Eood ahinping S0k | first report that came from the stock ticker | 1. 88083 40 0 a4 08 AT We close evenings at 6:30,except Mondays and Saturday t et 3 28% rries, e Denver ¥ruit Growdrs A was that Sugar opened at from 106 to 107, | "1\l 0 8 50 1 BROTHLFOHR A Ui R SILRT AV R . ::u;w e s ot Y8 necordingly higher on shipping. stock, | anxious to cover, were the main buyers in of the ofre rl‘:u:lx and buyers mnuma pon_ conces: ‘ \BL e z hich §s quoted 0. 2 ; sions and got them, (he average being abou e 615 ing to arrive in small quantitics. Shipping stock, [ 0us selling orders on the board from holder. RavERemR AR As Ve Y ttoraKye F 3 Bept. Lo 615 O OOSRRBTRIBS —There was some inquiry o | WHO 88W @ handsome profit and desired to the bulk of them changed hayds before 11 > 3 F Buosche but not many in; good stock, | realize, and for a while these counter move- 'n::‘:";x::i“|\v":.':'"«”.fl.::."";«"{,'.”',.” to 8 ,'"».;,::,";‘ i ’ UtEE 2.76028.00. ments, being about equal in force, held the grades moving briskly at from $485 o $4.90, o i Bised] NASIC s been o ey’ matter o got | S6CK between the figures given above, About o sorsiantn s o | 0 T s e e nelglly fat Bl ory S ot | [banana There have been few sales noon the buying became less pronounced n 440 | of over 250w, were! from 3475 (0§15 i # o 2 white, dOU@ile; | New Orleans. A good deal of the stock ‘shipped | ang prices took @ lower ,range, and during ] 440 | receints “wor ated ac G0, which sible’ In many cases to fill orders | the next hour the fluctuations were between 3o 10 an for the same {ime nd 12,500 mor 2, nominal; No. 3, 89@%e; No. | with such stock as was wante than for the same time last yo Formerly People’s Mammoth Installment Housz 4, nominal. 5,30, i Bood stock, per | 10514 and 108%. About 1:30 o'clock 106% THe (eloseinvHE 6its LAX SEED-No. 1, $1. been very few days of | Was touched, at which time brisk buying The "sheen market was in bad shape. The TIMOTIY SERD 1 S S haiepod thus far this ‘season. | was encountered, causing a rally to 1073, supply win vastly g than the demund and Open Monday and Saturday E g% Ol per cent was made, leaving a gain of % per cent on the day. Sugar preferred rose 1% per cent, but lost % per cent in the final @63, Dry salted shoul- 87%; short - clear sides own way, and conxequently they - filled r limited the lowest prices of the weck, L | CROWS WELL IN NEBRASKA | WALL ST, OPERATIONS mons, 300 size, $1; fancy . 360 size, $5. chotee lemons, 360 size, §3 3 o), $050060.75, ORANGES—With (hé ‘market full of b TISKY - Distiilers' finished goods, per gal, | the demand Is very limited for oranges. emon 5 ; arkal trading. Of the other industrials, Chicage 288 1pus ana antpments | Bty S0, e o smoll.Mediterra Was most active, and atter an carly decling ; Fop | Bha buvers even ut that ke KBk by Sotning. our Co-Operaive Taiirass. St FIGS-Fans, per 1., 12415 of 1% per cent sold up 1% per cent, and held 300 | the close found the pens still with Syndicate, S 3 i 4 Tecoipts [Shipmonts. | . DATES—Hallowees, 6 10 10-1b. boxes, per Ib., | the advance to the clo:e, Distilling receding 300 | unsold stock. Reeeipts were not n 15,000 4g6 profic of 20 per cent n month = 3 Y el ! e oD ke recna e, 300 | bead, something like 113 nds ing Ex- | onrned and paid to the sabieribors for pass Flour, bils. 17000 11d00 e LBARELES Cholce P per fdox e aman) 1 oD e L kT by Wash e fianln ; | Success Attends the Tobacco Growing Ex- | sirfissd an HORYTON G 153/ o s ies 26,000 04,000 . a5 Cora > {2 AL 3 0 Sk petatiniden . est references. Pro - (AL L Lo 20000 190008 MISCELLANEOUS, ington houses, recorded an improvement of 300 Evening Journal reports periments at Schuyler. PO i S LD (i N Onta! bu.,. L 5000 251,000 | HONEY-—california, Tic: dark honey, 1214 1% per cent, and closed within % per cent | 1 a1 TTLE - Receipts, 14,000 Tiead. Market active frec. R i AR 20001 4000 | NOmaT\imondn, e, engiih wamu 1og | Of the best price of the day. ' The trading H R $URDG s mdhurn. S48 WEINMAN & C0,, Siock and Grain Frokers, Onihor X 2 g b A SR G R T, g FOTLT T S ati | FARMERS WILL BE GREATLY BENEFITED | No. a1 Bronaway, New York oty Ko W e ey tange, today tho butter mars | GIDER-Ture’ juice, per UL, §; halt bbi, | railway list was by no means neglected, and s || mousTHeceps izt Tead, SR ana ¢ hanged: croamory. %, : : 3% edium lower; prime heavy and butciier welght . uke: dairy, 10@ldle. Eggs, steady und wi- | PAPPLE BUTTER-—Per 20-b. pails, $1; haie | GcoPite the fact that there were occasional 350 | steady: rough 'heavy, $4.23gi4 Kers ang == WM., LOUDON, chunged; strictly frost, 10@10%e. boie S el reactions, the undertone of the market was HE e T AU e nd 2 o [y - HIDES-No. 1 green hides, 24c; No. 1 green | Strong throughout the day. The advances welghta, $800400; assoricd lght. $i 0. Omaha Experts Pronounce the Cigars Made Commission merchafllt ; 3 NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET, salted ihldes 3ci No. |30 grecn "mm-d% Dides, in wheat stimulated purchases of the gran- “:"}E!‘l"wlr‘-‘\;" HE Ay ; head, from Colfax County Tobacco Equal , L c; No. veal y hs. 5 1bs., 5%c; No. largely spri lambs. A sellin, lower; top « Aains Vi c; gers and also helped the rest of the list. St. 2 ] ERLnLE Al ling | & tor e factured ;i Yesterday's Quotations on Flour, Grain ana | & yeal €l 8 1 10 40 b dos No- "4 dry fint | Boul closed 1% per cent higher, Rock Island o el fo i el UG 4y L b SRANNAND RROVIoIONS 3 Provisions, Metals, Ete. salted hides, ‘4c; part cured hides, 3c per Ib, | rose 15 per cent, Burlington 1% per cent WESTERN PACKING INTERE romiEAsternREoLRTes: Private wires to Chicago and New York. All NEW YORK, June 6.—FLOUR—Receipts, 35,000 [ less than fi" EALLS :’i 1ted . 25a600: | A0d Northwest 3 per cent, the last being the e ! business orders placed on Chicago Board of Bbli exports, 25,000 bbln.; sales, 28,000 pas.; | oSHPrh PELTECOreen salted, each, 256600 | highest price of the day in each case. The 3 Marketing Continues Liberal and the Out- SEGED e Al market active and higher; prices generally Ge | each, 5@l6c; dry shearlings (short-wooled carly | bond market was firm to strong all day. o 3 put is Correspondingly Increased For the past two or three years several e O ted f vic Life Tallle k' higher. Southern flour, firm. Rye flour, steady ikln;l.l \'u.IL '-h; bgmn;fldry »‘mm In[]z- \-‘v:un h’l‘he E:’lvnmg ]l‘osl says: While railway 8 CINCINNATI, June G—(Special Telegram to | Public spirited citizens of Schuyler have Telephone 1308, but firm. Buckwheat flour, dull, nominal. wooled carly skins), No. 2, cach, Sc; dry flint, | shares advanced, opportunity was taken to T RRAS el S ML erimenting with tobacco for the | BUCKWHEAT- Dull; ranke, 63670, Kansas and Nebraska, buicher wool, peits,”pet | got vid of somo holdings of tho industrials. 1 THeE s I domoniowai Henourntii I e | R et eeltanb L == SOTINY MEAL —Guich e asiarn, Ib.. actual weight, b@Sc: dry flint, Kansas and 1 The marketing of hogs during the past week hus | Purpose of determining . 0; Hrandywine, 4 Nebraska murrain wool pelts, Ib, actual [ In Sugar this was done on the usual plan, h been surprisingly liberal, wester ckers | grown in this state, Among these gentle- | ing to introduce tobacco growing into the A RYE-Nominal; state, G6c; Jersey, track, tag | Weight. 4@fe; dry flint, Colorado butchier wool | the stock being marked up 1% per cent, to 140 380 H 2 BpRackors; han ¥ ; and C. J. Phelps. | stite that it will pay the farmer to raise 3 o AT peRoia A PO petex per petund welght. 4@7c; dry flint. | 108, on the first transaction, after which the 1m0 350 4 Aling 340,000, againat 280,000 last week and 150,00-) men are N. W. Wells and e o in | It even if they do not ralse the very finest . BARLEY-—Nominal; Canadian, 67c. Colorado, murtain wool pelts, per 1B, " actual || "\ 0joq ‘tell slowly. back to 106%. . The con 17 350 H @ year ago, making a total of 348,00 since | They have spent a good deal o Netraska | article the first few years. The greater " BARLEY MALT—Steady; western, 67@80c; Can- K LLOW AN 3 v i h cid Vi L1704 00 March, lust Prominent | thefr effo to introduce into Nebraska | yviald per acre of the coarser and lower o e eRian: Ry e TALLOW AND GREASE-Tallow, No. 1. 44@ | clusion of the senate incident was chosen for Natantr: X L S ne oF ore of h& sostacr (1L RURNS ’ iy ey 01000 aC: exports, 82,000 | 4%C: tallow,” No. 2, 8%@3%c; greane, white A, | the declaration of quarterly dividends at the BULLS. Sl L a most. profitable crop. ¢ L e b A At pif. Boot et siving:” N o"fag, i s | ErSane dark e od, bules el + | "Fhe Evening Post's London cable says: Lo A e om0 | promoters of the new industry have had | &5, (0 Dechilly_conatragted R ls Lanay s oAt el ielaOptonal ware e The Derby race half emptied the exchange 1011500 3 (e moliso. | to meet a good many questions and sette | ung ala t of experience. If @ of shorts, owing (o frost in part of the wheat St, Lows today. The tone was dull, except for Amer- 1....1080 Al . Louis. . 30% 161,007 | them by actual experiment, While there | farmer L5600 pounds per Belt and a bellef that the crops have suffered; | ST. LOUIS, June 6. and un- | jcans, which presented a distinctly better 1 3 Cincinnat). 000! i st "muen to “learn and while furtier | acreof Tfalr | tobaceo,” as” has been forcign bourse Bought; market closed strong and | changed. i appearance. The progress of the tariff bill Indianapolii. 00 experiments ‘may enable the growers (0 | done in - Nebruska, 'and - cun et G2%¢ higher: Tuly, 69%G6i%c, closing - at | WHEAT--Shot up rapidly on domestic frost : : Milwaukee. .. 00 fmprove the quulity, they feel that the | even the low price ol cents per i B1&c: “August, 6)%62%c, closing at 62lc; Sep- | damage reports and forelgn crop news, making | frightens the bears here. Stocks were very Cedar Rapids 55,000 | hardest part of the problem has been | pound, it will amount to $120 per acre, Ne- i tember, 61 3-16fi64c, closing at 63%c; Decemb A net _gain of . 2 red, cash, 8ic; | scarce. Eries were bought quite largely on 1....1%0 360 | St Joseph. 107,000 solved, They have shown that good to- | brasku is conveniently located for supply= 3 SH@8TIC, cloing at Ge. 2 June, 5c; Juls, ptomber, s7ge, | the idea that the opposition to the re- JRB AND ! FRBDERS. Stoux. City 86,000 bacco can be grown In the state and at a | ing a lurge section of country to the west, P RN eIt 65000 i ; exporte, 87000 bu.: | | CORNCninelt e in sympathy with wheat: | organization' scheme will be withdrawn or e Qitumwa.. 000 GOst that Will'leave the farmer a very | and if the industry’ could bo dntroduced inte A Bpot' market strong: No. 3 41%¢ In eievator, | %e; Septembor, 3% f Rt " | break down. St. Paul has risen to 62. 310 26 bsnsomaiprofit ey SRS N E e [ iglatatad vwoiciundonttadlviaaciEiRilg ) afiic ailont. “Optlon ‘market ' Was - notive and | | OATS Sharply Wig) crop news., gaining | Prices closed strong at the best. The In- 310 238 Louis crom NV, W, Whien Wers made from e idea of the Importance of this crop Sirong on bullislcron news nnd aympathy with | $%@2%4c; No. 2 cah, 40c; July, 38%c; | dian council sold five lakhs of rupees up to L7 June f.—CATTLI v, 1,500 | the erop of 1862, raised in Colfax county, | may act that in 1859 Ry "“3;}5:;.;;,';!"'3‘1“::“«)5(1"m 13 pence. The weekly amount offered was L 681 800 head; market active, 0@ | by C. K. Phelps. The cigars are of good | the enitre tohacco yield of the United States e Septombor, 40 closing at 460, reduced to 45 lakhs. Another statement of L i, vt stevrs. 130 (@ 1400 | appedrarice and color’ andburn freely’ A | wis 405,400 pourids, the number of plant 0! bu. ;. exports, .60 bu. A2 ;63 4, o ¥ 5 ; 0 01,200 Ibs., $3.75004.10; cows, | ghod many &mokers who are | ors boling e P o Aran Rl et anlon, G200 D fuapen nd R0 b matt | AN g W ot 4ho Banic of England's return s expected to wiah s e a5 ol | B ST e ronameunt” themt”good | A S irtdiiion et defé raned Spot ‘market strong: No. 2, No. 2 delivered CLOV ED--Unchanged. f i D906 33 : bs., @400, oigars for the price, ~In er to secure | from 705 pounds to 1,402 pounds, the latter @t No. 5, 4o No. 8 whiter g4k Moo | TIMOTHY- Unehanged. The flfllln,'ivlnz faze) lh: lnllm!l\lm: guo ations 7 aW | HOGSSRecelpti, ST hewd whipmonts, o e Ior il would have: greater weis being the yield in Connect \Ihe ‘total e we o AY--S prime to choice timothy, $8.5 eading stocks of N ' X~ head; market Ge lower; good heavy, 3 v of | everyd smokers, e of the croop to t o 5 1Bz miahr s Tane b R e | 1 BEeT Croiua Baiey, s fepaTalor creameny, | oo TNo_Pac. Bl today and another 5c advance. * Eastern re- | {ihc and pigw, ssiuha, o T e 40 FUL | angaged in handling clgars in this elty, | nectiut crop averaged (2 cents per pound R oan el At 4340 Aumunt, He 0! htgo. 50N Adums BXpross, U.P.D. & Golilll ports continue favorable, anfl the demand TEEP - Ttocelpis, 4100 h ionte: 600 /{1.In- every case ithe clsnrs Were vy ieChis| ot Sionsa postate. Mobaccaiatn ot pobla Y- Btewdy shipping, 60Guic; good to FAD DL Tower g’i"?ng“‘ Alton. . : Northwestern .. active from both packers and shippers, the ket Jow Datives, ‘rl\'{l‘la L e e R A B L e 87240 SR~ i1eld 2,20, I o he offerings @11 ‘ ool < through p y as ol in 1889: Penn- K cor o cholce, Am. Express. latter taking fully a fourth of the o B! — erits, They would cut the cigars through | siates, which was as follows in : Penn- i oranili seate:. eommon, to_cholce, 9Q16c; Bilitmors & Of today. The market was a nickel higher Stock Murket. 0 o abla {0 examine ihe”flker, Durn Aol Connodt e, 5. iy HIDES ~Inactive; wet Unchanged; 95c@$1.00. & Pacific right at the start. Fair to good heavy 6.—CATTI Receipts, | the tobacco to determine its odor, and 2,142 Vigconsin, $1,260,561 o Joctod, 45 o 5" b reT o 4 Canada South Qregon Imp e aha ) eletit Rars aola R oL s4camin 00 head o | finally smoke one i Lest it flavor ati the | P Tand suitablo for toluieca eulture 3 to T ROVISIONS=Dull, with a slight reduction in | Central Pacific. cizon N 1 but e a0 ethre ot 0100 Xih Ateers, burning qualities. The opinions o ex= | the older states appears to be about all oc= Tbs., 1 i Pork, standard mess, jobbing, . $12.37) |0 8. L & U, $4.60, with s light and Slight mix cows perts, with one exception, were all favor- | cupied, and there {8 an opportunity for Ne- b 1A ; hemlocke sole, Buehos Ayres, prime steam, §6.00: choloe, $0.62%, Dry | Pacing Mali, $4.50 to $4.55. Prime 411-Ib. hogs brought | cowe. ot R ey B L R i b lR(G30 ey weiehiz Stoie 0, e e LR o [Fictines: $4.65, and (e low mark for plgs was $445. | Bl & T o L s (0 Wi the clgars Were mube | D ieiahaed by (e xpunsion of popuke i wirly active; domestic fleece, 19G20c; 5" whorts, 3640 Bacon. packed shoul- | O 1 3 Business rather dragged at one time, but G 900 head: shipments, 2 ted tion. i ulled, Sgesse. 1ong, §7; Fib, Ehorty, Consolidated G {Pullmun Palics.. : f head: heavies steady? others weak: bullc of sales, | Mitted: P N R s B - Deat, ateadyl Gl o go o 2008 wha s Aeheat, 1000 bu; | O Cr G &Sk Lo | Readug. o the market closed up active and strong at the | }yadi heavy A Sehaater. | Allen’ Bros. Wholesale Grocers—Tt looks RS e y meats, firm: A K e} B 5 Pennsylvania leaf and tn ) i ickled bellles, 64G7c: plekied shoulders, 546 . 77000 bu.; oats, 13,000 by Colo, Col & Tron Richmond Term:. advance, with the pens empty by 10 o'clock. | mixed. lights, $4.45G4.50; * Yorkers, | Some 'like a Pennsylvaula FCL SRC e Gt K. June 6.~MONBY ON. CALL E Bokc “Dickied hams, 101" Tard, ‘stoadlors wese, | ~SH1PMENTE - our, 5000 bbls.; corn, 118,000 Goton Oll Cort... do, . The popular figure was $4.55, as against [ §.456 \ gavor 18 not had, cthealgie I8 el mads; WEDIORI, Llung (6 MONB T ONI ORI E""“"N D SkwEdL mt ¥11 by, e cloaingcht | b oats 9,000 o R Del: Lick, & W..0 | Vtiplaiits $4.50 Tuesday, and $4.56 one week ago today. | | SHERY suipments, 1,00 | 1€ Nebrasht Cha ad better go. Into tne | por ¢ I outh America, $7.85; compound, SX@6c. 1| ark, Coftee Murket D. & R.G. pra. 044 | Rock Isiand. .} Representative sale 4 business and ralse more tobacco did less | TERIMI MERCANTILE PAREI -804 per cents firin; salew 3,00 Bls. NEW June 6.-COFFERE-Options | % 0; OM (St Bau ot Av. Sh. Pr. sh. Pr New York Live Stock Market. rn, us the tobacco cron 18 a paving one; | MEEKEIG GRGINEL RN 01, "k SUTTER—F western dairy, 10@13¢; | opened ba o £ 10615 points decline; | Beie {1 S, e 51 3440 200'$4 NEW YORK, The soil 18 rich in this state and would | with netiial basaess bg, BBl va: post rean BRI, M Wl MEy St Pictropeny | Bre o DU ANISL P& Oninia: o o 4 2000 head; -market and eropping With, fobacco better ' than | for demand and at $87i4 for sixty days; poste n, At selling; closed ' steady, 10020 points _decline: | pom Wayho. ... 130 |Sowthoes Pio. il [ steers, good 10 pri the soil in muny the southern stiten | "Uilvidi CRITTIRICATES 605 {ENIe Hiaids: Auusc, SLook 10! Septorber $1ia | G Nortbern Bl 100 |Sugar Retinery [ o IRRTGLolY AlaTT Me0: st |l where tobacca lu) extenslvely REON b A0 i | 1 2QVERNMENT LONDE-6lesty, "BistaltAnily R Firme fLnoL; , $14.05014,10; September, 13 2 Lpt ... 92 |Tonn. Co Yo ¥ . oxen, §3.6 i . ehoice, | fug from the sample, Nebrs ught 1o be | yaetive, = ¢ N pot coffe, Rio, steady; No. T, 15%c; mild, 55 183 Texas Pa s $2. X 1y ow and manufacture goo 3 The closing quotations on bonds g weatem” 10,000 pkies. | wteady L l0619%c: ‘males, 2,100 bags C. A, | OG0 Valle A5M[hexes Raotes; i RHEcP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 1030 heads | 107€, 10 BUOW G SROCRIVEL Y0 M ewonrd T T F SN ety D, Anaiie f g deliverion yestorday, 4,908 bags: | 0B A Dalith. . 59 L RIG 20 market shade firnierswiieep, oor 't piime, 350 | P AGPATED A R londid look- | UT8TBRFa TS T R R G coun as to qualliy ow stock today, 157,15 bags: United i s, 60, por 100 1bs, Max Mever & Co.Clt I n spientid jO0K: | ' 8! bk cailp Ti5/8L B Cansols. . i UNICea Clomed ut 87140; | Btates *stocte 520,248 buga. font for U S 3 i T ioRt ing fobacco and taste D obitnt | U8 A ror s L 11| U P O & b T, Whahingwon, bl Whshington, In bulk: | Blesess. 600 beger torl istme suncry, Sted Weeo - LKW BL LA B, 0 Sioux City Live Stock Market. Pennsylvania seed. The flavor is excellent f {73 400 LR G Ty Kot Baltimore, ‘$6.10; Philadéiphin und Baltimore, in | " SANTOS, dune’ 6.-Quiet; §ood average, $17; | Fond Teant 7 BN Wonmbareo BX.. head; - yosterduy, © 2079 ettt 230 & Nounty ‘can coniinue to krow to- | Racinefyoriis 100 Unioi Bae. a3, ) A 5 . #17; | Lea i orn adi any, B0 ipmon e, 1.2 X 8 Yo, BrOW 10-| kaclgotnoris... 1004 Ualon 8.1 DUl O, Loutaviilo& N WA B s Read! arket teadys 0G40 bulk, #Gt | baceo ke this there will woon be w pluce | Lovwiauaaipd (4. 03 Wost sore. I I & el L. CATTLI-Recolnts. 30 head; yesterdiy to get Holl suitable for the gro ol e, now Kot 8. 102 | Alehinon 4 ¥ TURPENTINE—Pirm: 304G30%c. g 6.—Closed quiet;, % decline to D. &R G head; shipments, 260 head: market fairly setive | bacco, but this sample would seem (o proye W et o ire BoTE AR AT G ] LR T featin, Tl 0. axum, {0%) " JANEIRO, 1 Weak: No. 7, | 404 athady; feedarn 600241 that Nebraska has the right kind, - i S0, e, 104|200 T pan, 4 G4%c. JANE June 6.—Weak: No. 7, M e hifcl Jebraska fige. "% “Nice toaking | Camada so. s e oSS W Orlean e, 9 1-16d; recelpts, 600 baga; wiock, | Moblli ON |}:"Lr,'a‘ dE e 1 Stock In Sight. .{,’.,. i looks all right Inside It ls u QeleBRo: 108 A0 LS 4 G all; Seotol 0@22.5 i A ashvillo Chat... 7 do’ e Record of recelpts of live nt the four | wood I better than many we ge om | b CR G A8, 13K . » 5 WG RN Sl Beoteh, #19.500220; Amrt P oy TRy Nationl Cordage. 2% 11 & principal yards for Wednesd B, 1804 Ponnsyivania. It Colfs oty can grow | el %0, i 4 i KANSAS CITY, e 6—WHE '3, dentrals:: "8, Hogs, Sheep. | tob fike thut they will not be MR & G 4 e, $8.10, nikten: No. £ hard Bt No. 5 ved, bie, Noricam oot 08T gt South 01 s | e o o vy far from hor YL oo T lates, steady. red, 48@50c; rejected, 43gMse. Northern Paclie. 4% hicago 0000 | (heir cigars, The or 18 Koo ujual U Dl o Gatariadscesh 4 4; sales on | CORN—IC highe n 5@aT4e; No. — Kunsas Cliy 1000 e it s just us good as N 3 afund.... ., g6, L PR i ) ke, D neri 3 mixed, 36037i4e; No. 2 | Ty ™0 GTal salen of stocks were 217,611 shares, 3t Louis aavo | a8 1 can bee b e money N Pac. 1117/ Aln Clnss A COTTONSEED - Olle-innetive; prime crude, e higher; No. 2 mixed, $Ts@d%; No. | Including: Atchison. 9,400 American Sugr we can Hnd f0n O eve seen a numher of | Nc Pio 27744 Al Clis 1 nominal; off crude, 3@rsc; vellow butter grades, i i No. 3 mixed, $haGIsc; No. | ggii; “American: Bugar’ prd Hurlington, Totals o | eckman ok Bt Frown' near Bohuye | N W Gowols 1L 1 | Aln. Cluw ¢ K B6o; choice yelloy prime yellow, i'ye tewdy: No. 2, 4fc. 9,800;' Chicago Gas, 15,000; Distilling and Cattle: fambnd have satisfied myself that it fx-w [ N. W, Db Be. o0 1504 Y- low off grades, S1G5C; prime White, 3647 SEED-Steady, $1.23, feeding, 9.900; General Bleotic, 3,600, Missourl o Nl There fs 1o better burning | Stfs4 o8- A RO, .‘w-'n‘:: ‘rzi‘v‘nr oty wlibigitendyi’ Umotlly, $2.0000.00; pralrle, | 4800i Bt Paul, .60, Western Unlon, 3,20, MEMPHIS, June Clearings, $058, leve Colfax county will, in five ve |~‘v|\ml“ Naw YoiE MR e Dok iatlaos! WHEAT--irm and hixh ER-Steady; creamery, M@lic; dalry Boston Stock Quotations. ances, 214,06 be able to heat any section ef the tmited | gy vork “June 6.-The following ara th F S e B ;i d i 1 |+ BOWION: Jua 0. 0all Ioabe LIE Zar. obitl BOSTON, June 6. Clearings, $136019004; bul- | it tobacen growing, ‘16 the cltizens | (NEW XOWE o, S5 ;. 04 Igher; No. white, 14405 0. 8 8 " X b} coin, none; oats, ninlng sharos [/ une 6. atingy, X 00 M old fogles, o8 . b - Ty o8 The lue of their land will i Polut 70 nth. 5 white, 406041%c. . e Balunce succens. The vl 3 Jmouth, . E 5 S aamnia b AL S PMEN fheat, 10,000 corn, none; TR |West ERO DR T i oo Mont 880 aio can Peat leant 800 per cent, and the coun L& Va. ' a00 [Siders Nevida RN =ominals No. 8 $o; sempls, 04O | (Lo Whawhys 48 By, 1 conn, . nag 191 [Woatluan. Bigoivic 18, 45 ath pune 6-Money: 560 per conts | e it 160t me’ Mensely " populatea. OF Deadwood 50 [*Standurd H q o 5 i) 6. 3 N " CORSREAR. cREt 0 know ho ould & Ourry p ENOVISIONE Nty pork, 1w, - L Chicago Fruit Quotation: Ha stato ol At k) 8 PARI: Gree e cont ventes, ur, | gourse they must gt men whoknow how | fillay orciian A . ) . T e B D ell Telephono. .. 7 ) 2 for \ccount o grow and ¢ ¥ nicnlinko s . > 4 CHICAGO, June 6.-The Earl Fruit company [ HELTSEVIONS.: 300 3 o PHILADELIH \e 6. Clearings, $10,701,- | plant it on the southern slopes so as 1o aka... L RECEIPTS—Flour, 26,000 bbls.; wheat, 22,800 | 80ld two carioads of California fruit at open 1F 2| i the cold northern windw. There ix | Midepen 18 bus i barley. 880 bi. ayction this morning at the following” pricen: | BasloyfsMaina. .. 143 |Wis; Dent Tuts. it e ) Drafts. sight, 1oc; | one. dimiculty that they will have to con- [ Sidiro 700 |*Buiwer DA BT -t T . | Cherrics, by Farlans. 0 ron o ptd s 1 e a SAN FRA une 6. -Drafts, sight, 10e; [ one diffic 4 ¢ I o col 0. 7 i\ N o, \uns M phia.i wheat, 100 bt | ZobT it n S biask: perubiicass i Biaveosnl | o BYRG I, Tagse| Auautes. oot i3 tehceraphics gt NIVOF Tain 6346 Mexic | tend with, and that is the lack of an es ey ad e, K90 bu. — .40, “Apricows: Royal, &G0, pringle $1.5 Elcotrio... [\, 36" Boston & Montani 3 can' doflary, G160 e tablished market. The farmers as a rule e i Now York Dry Goods Market, 0; “acediing, $LA0G2.00; cherry ‘plums $1.60 1 40 te & Homton. ... Kby & CEW ORLIANS, June 6.—Clearings, $1 157,975 | want to turn their crops into money at San Francisoo Mining Quotations, NEW YORK, June 6.—A rain storm that fn- i 2 ol Mexloan Geutral, "gi¢|Calumet & Heola.. 210 & NN e e harciul $1700 pec 11005 | Gce, andl they will not Faise @ crop Which | g\ n™Bh ANOISCO, Juuo 0.-The oMoial slosing creased throughout the day had a depressing . BLpanTe Mo | TR TRORAREE A¢ssy 11 s e alin; bank. 8150 pre be readily marketed, Tobacco OURht | qidtilons for miniig 80:E5 14y WOrs 84 10l effect on trade and new business was conducted FERIT Y ugar Alarket, BRI sseo e /L REL RIS W [ June 6.-C $3.811,172; bl e lald away for tw s before it s | oWy on very dull It Some |nterest was extended to | ZNEW YORK SUGAR-Taw, Armer; | Union Pacific.... 16 |Tamarack “ 5744 | ances, '$347.016. " Money dull yer cent. Kx- | used. The crop Iu enormously profitable, [ SFE — cotton flannels, colored cottons, plaids, prints, | falr refining, 2 ntrifunl, 9 test, 2131600 | Weut Bnd L 40k) 4 i 0. Bene New York, e premium bid, and the man who has & good (obucco far AT Einghame "and’ dress poods i salen, 10,100 bags, . and I, caigo Boston, 2 116 | — @ ® | NEW YORK, June 6 the day uaal | cwn count himself well oft. Connecticut | B, Sagements e IS out Ly A I > X p onal orders for gold w whi ! OMOrrow obacco lands have sold as high us §2 o Bt 3160 for ¢ squ LONDON, June 6 SUGAR—Cane, rather _Chicago Stack Quotations fi 918 | jlonat loraers o gild for, aRREIS dtmerrew | G bar o Potoni L. L Ml steadier; Centrifugal Java, 1% 6d; Muscovado, | CHICAGO, June 6. Stocks quiet. Closing prices i + 2 8 B Data ottt 10 o Oneé large house, which did not wish to RAVASS, M Misaonnaii Wheat Markas P IR NREY . ity Rallway. ... 814 [N, Chioago St Ty, Z44% © @ CHICAGO, June 6. Clearings, $13,66400. For- | be quoted, pronounced the sample & rank Slerra Novada.))! 80 BONNBAROLLS. Jyne &-The Jhoat market Cotton Market Alley I, 18, | W. Chicago 8L Ky 142% 8. @ | iy exchangs dull. Sterling exchange, actual, | olgur and about equal to 15 clgar made | Unfon Con. ... opened e higher today, and later advanced al- rhet. Lake St. L 17% | Gas 68 HoM .. 6 | LS Ges. New York exchange, 650 bremium. | of éwstern tobacco. They did not like the Yellow Jaokek st atestly_ during Uie day untll (he clome, | NEW YORK, June 4-COTTON or, | Diamona M. 118" I3 8 | Money sieady, 34@8 per cent taste or flavor, and could see nothing good - w w2\ jor_Juue and July, w spat, b es; (o arrive, Dales: receipts, 2Rnone TR - I R e = ¢ A cco burns we Tt —— inber e higher. The advance fn cash | biles; continent, 2,378 Dales; v we, 14 bales: mrpr-w—— - 7. B 460 s - in it exc -v‘lmlsu; "l'; ml;- e ;-a;"“: "_:“ Best of muslo at Courtland beacks / hewt was loss, withough the closs was up Lo | slock, 8,919 balem Futires, steady; sales, n,ml La Rose Bros, Courtland beach, PR Arrange your picnle for Courtland, 14 e clad ¥ the pecp. [* o

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