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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1894~-TWELVE PAGES. ' U1V May 1 was 390998 ibs, agninat 99914351 | 8,300 bags contrifugnl, 90 test, at %o, cost and ‘n ”M 0w ... COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | 2t e omem me amim mp s ot om0 e o 392 ozt 3t | OMATIA LIVE STOCK MARKET |23 812 ®oom DUN'S AND BRADSTREET'S | imsre.sn to e smtinenes ot tri ‘ show a decrenss of 121,811 bales domestic and | freight; refined, firm, active. oo 2l W0 10 . terests to purchase Americans in any quan 12161 baies forelqn. The. sales for the woek | LONDON, June UGAR-Cane, steady, with 3l o | (St e p tity. Py P N Toston amount to 8 Ibs. domestic and | an upward tendency; centritugal Java, 13 81} b s w Nitieiv Finane! of doubted " % Ibw, Th Ins 8 » ith : , 138 64; July, 128, i i B..i0e. 19 4 It Was o Wild Day fn Wheat with Prioes | 11/ 'Iv";\. .":‘u.-'..\:-'é:}:.'w v Sttty with & good demand June, I-:t uly, 12s. | Rfluiptfl of All Sorts Continue in Excess of | & f}n o Brevere Ulenring House Payments Have Not De- { :xlu( state bank note fssues “( h\l~ vote \1R‘||:IP:I y ; wnlen’ for 'the wee ow York agkregate rOv . ¢ U 0 : d W he measiire was unexpectedly large anc Fluctuating Frantically, 621000 jbs. The naies "mh the week In Bhit- STOCKS AND BONDS, Last Week's Supply. o i w0 - creased as Much as Anticipated, feoling In sueh qv:.‘n"rl“irs 1 Chat mucoRside . elphla axyregate — 080000 oy : blo advance has bee do —_— Sow P There Was a Fairly Active and Strong e it o o Seltloment of the Surrency 4nd Makme I S - Hor 3 S Market on 'Change. a PIGS AND ROUGH OfF CONMOFVRLIVE. THVE - AN NEEet TRADING 1§ ALL CEREALS WAS HEAVY | BUTTER tivors were senaenly otrie ote | o v arhot on om0 | CATTLE TRADE SURPRISES THE DEALERS | 1. s "%} ke UNFAVORABLE REPORTS SEND WHEAT UP | ¢ conservative lincs. = As a_specuintive A s Been Bud for' some, . Cioiea country UL, | aetlvo and strong markot today on tho Stock :l,l(r'm' There were no ullwnlulu\l the early —_— nated to the adoption by the senate of the e sopn creamery, Iie. WO % i Aoy market, and the thirteen double-decks tha 5 ; amended sugar schedule of the tari . EGG—The general market on strietly fresh | exchange, despite the fact that the tone of | ro.a) guyers Try to Take Off Something, | arrived lato were not offered for sale, The | OWINg to the Col Strike the Production | JHUNICE SUEAT Sehodule of the tarlff ";m, Cables Were = ttle Mixed but Generally ond bright stock fs 0ge. Some are predicting o o e ™ s p fligher — Around the Top Prices of her marne speculation was decidedly weak at the open but the Close Comes Early at Stondy demand was moderate, and although eastern of 1ron Is Smaller Than at Any Thne this action Indicates the speedy passage by JULTRY—The recelpts of poultry ars | Ing and rather easy at the close. Nor was “ markets were reported in bad shape, prices for Y Al " the senate of the entire bill and the eo the Day Much Long Wheat uite %o heacy as they wers 4 fw dava | it until after midday that the upward move- rices—Iogs Active and Firm were nominally unchanged for desirable mut- by Sl bt e el | quent release of business from tho URORES Came Out, .3 -‘K‘"w ’:;(v::y::‘:f m‘lnlwyl}m\:‘, suppi M | ment gained force, for the opening was Throughout. tons and lambs. Fair to good natives are tainty of which the state of pending tarift domand for othar kinds of pouitry is rithet | heavy and lower, and the trading up to noon quotable at $3.25@4.25; fair to good west- legislation has boen the cause. lght, a timited quantity s saiable. | was without decided charactor, After 13 = erns, $3.00@4.10; common and stock sheep, It s noticeable, however, that Sugar stook, SRIGLED: o i & Gty joen " turieys, "7GSe; ~ gobblers, | o'clock the temper of the specuiation under- FRIDAY, June 8. 256 good to cholce 40 to 100-Ib. EW YORK, June 8.—R. G. Dun's weekly | though tho supposed heneficlary of the actioff, A A "“yy u: , e ik Ve et el went a change, n!!‘mlnll buylng movemeat | Recelpts of all kinds wero rather liberal 60@4.50. foview of trade eays: Tho outlook fer bus- | did mot “boom” on the news. Washinglon . h pric antle but dealers have managed to vas inavgurated, and prices moved t 20 i V6 davs 1o — — s see! t1e: batter - of v o speculative buying was consplcuous in the and down in long jumps, influenced on the | Market pretty wei cleaned up and pr avo [ upward. A leading factor was tho advance [ '008Y, 320 cars in all. The five days' re ipts and Disposition ot Stock. Shooy wesrna & Ltes Letter of the WhOTS, 1) i cvirient: Whinl: oRFPIC Ure: prityi RpNS N HENE by STen e bl snd bt 3 | been “pritty weil maintained: Good! tal’ v in the grain market, and thers were special | Celpts show an Increase of nearly 2,000 cat- recoipts and_disposition of stock a [ tHOURl the Improvement fs not great. More- | JieVe™itE WAH capried the price up 1o . orbt el B I AR R T favorable influences aftecting individual | tle, 1,600 hogs and 2,600 shecp over supplies y he, books of the Union Stock Yards | over, It Is impossible to distinguish botween | as low as 104% on Fridny. the Auctuations pthe )Y = elling, for the twenty-fos hours endil t 3 on the other by liberal selling. Trading hero 18 a demand for old stocks.. In the late dealings the market | for the corresponding period last week. ARl T - nding 8t 31 nero replacement of orders cancelled for ng confined to narrow limits. Intimas i it 4 ""'l, e """"") bt e A Y b weakened slightly on reallsing sales and | Moro cattlo wero sold than have been RECELP 3 want of fuel or other causes, and the new not only that there would be further gain of 2%c. Corn closed 1%c higher, oats glated easlor, witii mort of the Active BMASSN | yorg'on any one duy for nearly throo weeks | ¢, . BHRHARE", PO WHIGH:- WREE £ RV6; AFRTOaTy on the tariff in the senate by those 2%¢ higher, and provisions at a slight de- ANS<The warket Nolther | hiBher than at tho close of yesterday. Sug e pose the sugar schedule, but that the b USLDADBANS_The macket s s A% | was a notable exception, opening 1 per cent | and the recelpts included lots of good to WLty ST looking. It 1s somewhat encouraging that | jaiter provision would be the subject of dise KN WRELE. hruPet tiued. Wit nt. Callfornia hand picked no . lower, at 105%, receding an additional 1% | cholce beeves. Prices have gone up pretty K GO U, the decrease in payments through tho clear- | agresment botween the house and senate b bl e Gl mms'"“w' LOGL0; common Whits b per cont, recovering % per cent, receding | rapidly this week, and the dressed beef men DISPOSITION. ing house fs but 24.3 per cent for the first | Should the bill go to a conference, appear o L el TR bl L P C s bl L Cow southern onfons are quoted at | % Per cent, rallying 13 per cent, declining | jooked on the liberal offerings today as a | Buyers ' week of June, 27.2 at New York, but only | 0 have had a restraining effect on speculas to %e, rallied from 1%c to 1%, eased off - Top onlons are plenty at 16GM i to 1% per cent, and closing Within % 7 piheriiiviiel b ot | Qmatin Packing company...... p : £ Y1 tiom, - for - the: compny's. rexulir . dlviaenus Bbe” A advariced 1% s, 1 eent ot the lowest for the day, at o de: | B20d opportunity to play even. They accord- | Tha G I, Hammoni com iz 104 elsowhere, The decrease, In compartson [ poct ;'Gh L0 ORI o ko Bres ¢, then advanced 1%c, and closed strong. POTATORS—01d potato about all gone | aing of 174 per cent from yesterday. ingly started out bidding considerably lower | Swift 1 company haihid with 1892, 1s about 30 per cent. Railroad ts traces of a desire to prevent unylnd- Wik | 7 ey L et 9 The Cudnhy PACKIRg company Tho cablon wero @ s mixed, bt goner AT e L ana | Rallway and miscellaneuos bonds were | prices, but in the meantime speculative ship- : s tonnage s larger than a year ago in live | vance in the stock ally Higher, carly public advices quoting spot | sioying. ia- not P e is ome arfiving | fairly steady during the morning, bt Ir- | pors and outside butchers wera not idie, and ako . & P. s * | stock and moderate in cereals, but clearly ;‘,.'l;"m";d AN :“:‘L’;’h:’l“‘/y‘:n':: g iad to b6 worked It Tpidly, ns l‘\flnlfl.\ fegular In the afternoon, and closed unset- | aithough carly sales were at steady to a | A Tiuas 0 e : smaller in coal and fron products and in SLEREINGEIOUSE S KELO TN . side business was A p 1. Good hipping stock, on orders, ed. de easier price: ere d b e+ e B degel pthe ol °8 J and the market continues to broaden, New S el G Evening Post's London cablegram says: | Shade easier prices, there was a reasonably | i p™Xeinour,. 5.t iiiotiiit s sos [, | Other manufactured foods westbound. Spec- | Aggrogate of Busineas Transacted Through Sty shisdan y Good home grown stock, 3%@We | The stock markets were fdle today and dull. | brisk movement, and when the most bearish | Ciduly Bros. ... R 902 | ulation in products has turned toward higher el Daiki LRI AVIGR ork being a heavy buyer. There was a | pe "";; me grown ple plant, % on | Americans had a disappointing set back. The | buyers got ready to trade a good share of the | Xunatl™ Pl 55! Woh ... | prices, and wheat has risen § cents, with an NI t §.-~The following table, rumor that the Missouri state reports showed | NI bl bt grangers were weak. B is _expr: u{ desirable cattle had changed hands. Buying | Ip Decker ol viiees officlal state report of Injury in Kansas, | compiled by 1 . shows the total a falling oft in the condition of 12 points | TOMATORS_It fs almost impossible to find | here that the passage of the tarlft bill Will | ooy hocane general, and as Chicago was | foit oree™ peders. S e . which is highly flavored, even for formers- | ClCarances at the principal cities and the during May, and this caused a good deal of | Pk (VAL Wl stand shippie e M ntoes | come ltno“luw\ to l]flu!.(n lm.n(llrl:l" lnlxrrr‘\’\“.l age of Increase or decrease, a8 excitement, but later In the day Was An- | were an achrea ns they ave nt the bresent (ime | ment in the American trade for tho prese ] el Ll o ] Goibared; Witk the dorrasponding Wk iAe nounced at 79, agalnst 87 last month, a | fo0d SDNIN atock on orders 18 quoied k¢ #2306 | year. - Argontines were the only cheerful ’;:;‘,y""“'l:;"n;“"h'('j“hl!;",."“w“m‘:";(“‘;:“‘d‘]“')‘, was | Tphlere ‘were 45§ ports have been 1,147,002 bushels, agalnst | yon g Beblbl et .00 da ot. e gold premium el — 30 vear, anc antic exports [ —— decline of 8 points. Around the top prices | *Niuwy pians_wax beans, $1.9 per bu.; string | SO0 In_ todays market. " fThe gold premish | 6 ws and mixed stock were in rather ; VI STOCK 15,301 last year, and the Atlantic exports R of the day a great deal of long wheat came | veans, §1 per bu v was down to 209. Silver was firm. It 1S be- | 0 o0 cupply today, and while good to cholce s ' are only 914,398 bushels, against 2,253,955 Crris, out, the Washington forecast of rain in | PEAS—Peas, per bu., $L5LG. lieved that much of China’s purchases really | liberal supply tosiay, a8¢ Whle 8O0 10 BRI % i last year. Corn rose 2% conts, partly In : Kansas and the northwest causing holders FRUITS, go to India. Seventeen lakhs of special [ Stock was in fair domand abi Brm. the | Tradors DIQ Not Get as Many Cattle Yes- | mero sympathy, but principally with more to unload. Wheat changed hands rapldly TRAWDERRI receipts _were quite | counsel drafts were sold today up to 13%d. at low prices. The calf market was de- terday as Had Be pected. substantial accounts of Injury, the western in large quantities, a feature of the trading e rosb he demand, and prices | The gold arrivals here show signs of slacken- Naed, duli and 73¢ to $1.60 lower than | CHICAGO. June 8.—Not as many cattle ar- | recelpts having beon 2,865,450 bushels, being buying by Pardridge, who been a oy . e wsh 10 | ng, ~ The rumored difficulties of a large | BOFAIACC, & Rough stock of all kinds | Fvel today as had been expected. There were | against 3,545,201 Inst year. Pork products prominent bear. The fluctuations were fre- Q. ship wheat operator here are untrue. ol SCabsdt Bteany pioeEs about 6,00 head, making the supply for the were unchanged, and cotton s steady, with [T quent and sharp, : mmen The Evening Post says: Decidedly the | sold at about steady press. " W o o0 | pired part of tho week scarcely more than 103 | slender receipts, in spite of the decline In | Lutmor s I vy i ad e e ductin Shipping stock, | most fmportant financlal Incident today was § |/ yo%onq" feeders and on the basis of [ o Ereater than for the same time last wock. | exports and visible stocks here and in | fitisburs tions covering from 1%o to 1%c range. The SHH Thers was some nquiry for | the grain market's advance. This movement | 8 PEaCtERe, AL, (Ci, SR0 Dot Moa g amal | Thoush apparently not us urk a few | Burope, amounting to 2,375,441 b against [ ety market was strong on an urgent demand g St tny ] g00d stock, | continued at a rapid pace tody, the ad- [ about steady pricts Fhe Sepbly WeS SR | dava of fnit weck enrly sale e nctive and | 2,774,687 last year, more than enough to sup- O Teins hd sdaroity. of offerings. . = o | vance over the recent low level Having al- | and the demand rmpee Mogh 56 (8 TS | wliers wero not soquived (o kive up any part | ply the world's requirements for four montha 15t Oats continued Its sensational advance, | row“cuus in and the demand was vory aciive | ready surpassed the movement at the close | W% W60 00 Ty quoted at $3.10@3.40; falr | Good o hest red vaitle gold quick at wday's | According to the estimate of the Finan- e being very strong within 1%c limits, Un- | Cusea’ot 2t piv, sold readliy at 325" who re- | of March, whose influence on raflway secur- | FC70 CRHO GRG0 (ho commoner grades | quotations, and grain cattlo were a little slow | cial Chronicle — the acreage this year | Loufuwin favorable crop reports were the bull feature. | ceipts were mostly from , Mo, ities was striking. It is altogether probable at from $2.80 down. Representative sales: un.l“lu\\v Sales were on ..ll. s of from $1.25 | increases 569,000, or 8.7 per cent, indicat- | Minnea Biovikbna: were. vory .dull _and: slightly .\I:A‘l,l::\lfl—‘ln‘m‘a“\\ termelons have put | that the market for securities will for a b S o 8 ox Inferlor o exten, I s ' very bour | ing o larger crop with favorablo’ woathor, | Qmann ... Tower on selling by packers. The advance | gho per ior - o 0 o O OO ABONE) time at least be governed by the course of | o\, p, UNo. Av. PR No. Av. Pr. | something vory wuperior (o bring ‘more than | WIth only 2,937 “coke ovens working and [ CRNY in wheat kept the market steady. Com- [ BLACKBERRIES—Arkansas stock is com- | grain. The influence of the recent declines | % 73033 00 e The prevailing prices were from $2.50 to | 14, idle, with the Cambria discharging [ iouston pared with lust night July pork ls 2io | menéing to arrive un the market.” Per Ziai | in commercial prices hag been none the less cl 1230 4 oot Boitces and buils” and from 3133 | halt ita force and soven out of nine of tho | S Pt changed. A ii7 whan orsi been always brought forward as a factor, 1340 350 "The hog trade was qu the production of iron and steel is smaller | [wnapolis - —As usual, when borrles are on | ana’of il these commercial movements the o ; woak and unevenly fower. Heavy and medium | than at any time for years. While it fs | 1{aiior) Lake rates are steady at 1%c for corn and o demand’ for bananas 1a not ve v i Jower. e tor aite to Buttalo, 0 okt stock. $2.00ga.g® 1 WU Ve | Gooline in wheat has been the foremost in- 3% ! Welghts. recelved (he principal attention of the | belioved deferred work will cause heavy | Itichmond The leading futures ranged as follows: The weather has not be fluence. 3 s, and sold within e ver 100 iba. of yest production after the strike Is terminated the | \Viehinston “Artic i gh 7 Lo RS on the lending stocks of the New York ex- a v heavy den The following are the closing quo*ations 40 U ki dull at a reductic demand for products is at present much | iy .75 cholce femons, Wheat, No. 2/ ST o change today: i3 3 : i o oy below goneral expectations, even in the cast. | s odiii G 5 i i 5 3 to $4.50. * | Other industries have been less affected, but | Portland, Orelllll000 Jime.. 0wl 673N T g L s A5 ) :ul'y.,,,..., a QUTA| - oV 8—With _the markot full Atehiwon . 735 National Cordage. 5 15 <1313 > 3 many of the mills even in New England have G14@} o 0an) - 01 Is somewhat, limited for orumges, | ASRECAHGS 100 7| \do pid.c. 1069 . 7 PHEAY gradee, ! tiom $L.70 to | been closed for lack of fuel. ply on the market is small. Mediter- | Xieon, T. H.. N. J. Centrai m’f 15 $ 31 5 toward the The sales of wool in the past five weeks have Haven. . June....... 10 41% 808 35 o - do prd N &W. pld... an at the opening but the | pogn 16040 46 . i ! N 1032 4 20 il been 16,940,498 pounds at three chie - | Savannan 4 July........| 40%@! 41% 4014 3 _"n“”m Doxe I, | Am. Exp 5 0 (North Am. Co.. .. e A \ not recover Nets agalnstia l.,_ s . oohiet mar 8 A RENeILE A Sept. 41kEk a2k 408 & % per Ib. | Baitimore & . 73 |Northern P. 4 The sheep market duil and unencouraging. | Kets, agains| 975,000 pounds last year and | | te Oata No. e A Canada Pacltic 43| No. Pac. pf SHIPPING AND EXPORT. The eastern and middle states are now turning | 26,796,150 in the same weeks of 1892. Manu- | Doriand. Mo 43 ey PINEAPPLES—Choice, per doz., $2; small, | canada South: 0 |U. P.D. & G 2 » 149 415 37, off a good many sheep, and the demands upon the | facturers are greatly embarrassed by scanti- .'\ux::u'l' M Juno.. 1 58 ig | 1.7 = Contral Paciiic v i ¥ veut dire loss than at other staxes Of the senson. 4 . July..: 806 Central Pacitle 0 B O ol fhre 15" | ness of orders, and it is apprehended that Tort "Worth...... $03% MISCELLANEOUS. e G, HONEY—California, lic; dark honey, 12tc. Chicigo Alton: WRE] diminution in T s ‘must suffer. They | quantitios of goods made abroad in expecta- | WAeo 18001191 have already suffered, being from 25c to ooc | tion of a reduction in dutles by this time | Dy Moy 12 05 M‘,}l-}‘i \::\'m,;pa,séulmn cans, per doz., m‘mo C.B. &Q. 13 123 N ‘Almonds, 16@17c; Engiish wainuts, Chicago ¢ b1 18T lower than o week ago, and from e to T lower 7 > 21150 than a fortnight 2 from e Toe Jower | may be forced upon this market. Grand Rapids. s, 12¢; Brazil nuts, 1uc. Consoida AL B i ey ure’ juice, per LbL, $6; halt bbl, X Oreon Nav' Fae be find ot trom 8075 o 10, itom thess guron | | The roturn of fallures are still encourag- | Fuily -:::: . 8. L. & U. 9 5. 155 pri range dow d " to fro .50 to §3 for ) 2! ed States for the week, | \¢" rt o Lop LAIPLE DUTTER-er b palls, 81; hait 0 [Paciad Mai. 2 b {hin Sttt oarings and Spring Tumba show cor- | against 322 last year, and forty in Canada, | Mg on Del: e 8. dson. ... - eapond clincs, the best the forme; - 4 : 2 O m}?.?ym,.. HIDES-No. 1 green hides, 2%c; No. 1 green 35‘ Hudson. .. e % % ... 961 fosponding duclings, the beat of the fopmer hav- | against twenty-seven last year. The liabll: [ Sioux City! Bept. salted ides, 0N Al e lg‘fllmgwhn;g:, D&K@ prd.ci Fuilman Palaco. for spring lambs. Texas sheep are not yet ar- llfle;’ in all failures reported in the month | Los Ankel 2c; No. 1 veal ; . 10 15 Ibs., tc; No. | D.&C.F. Co. ading. riving very freely. Those offered were generally | of May were $13,305,357, about $5,420,000 at | Socp™® i Cash_quotations were as follows: 3 'veat calf, 8 Ibs. €0 15 Ibs., 4c; No.'1 dry flint 4 [ Rioh ATorss LML Horis y . 3 Saginaw, Mic FLOUR-10f12%e higher. Aidens 53: Nov 3 dry fiint Hides, 3c; No. 1 dry | Eas Teun .... |0t pra e rather common: and sold at prices ranging down- | the east, $4,500,000 at tho south and $3,400,000 | Spokane’ . WHEAT 3, pring, G%c; No. 3 spring, | maited hides ‘de: part cured hides, e por 1b. | "o gid [ SR W HtcdpiiCattle, 60 heads calves, 40 head; | At tho ‘west. Of the aggregates $5.165,025 | Jacksonviils nominal , G9%e. less than fully cured. Fort Wayne. . 150'|R. G.” W. pfd . h 29,000 head: sheep, 7.000 head. * | was of manufacturing and $6,683,499 of trad- | Ltncoln .. CORN—No. 2, itc; No. 3 yellow. 41%e. SHEEP PHLTS Green salted, ench, 2@Mc; | G Northern pfd.. 100 |Rock Isiand B pdp il B G e T A Elconcst Elavas New Bedford. 42%c; No. 2 white, 43c; No. 3 | green salted shearlings (short-wooled early skins), | G. & 1. L. pfd ... St. Paul ... CATTLE Tteceipts, 6,000 hoad; market steady; 3 Wichita. sach: foi'u'”n "'Kch""s'.:.'l"i[’“'.u‘;":fifi‘:{fiiw ‘::r,l'{ Hocking I.Alluy.. g:. ;"fl' ’r‘.‘.‘m; prime to extra native steers, $4.805.10; me- AS BRADSTREET SEES (T. sl A , e cs ~ . C s RRRREEE . P, 2 d . 25@4.50; e1 . .20; X . ' A v Y b No. 3, 62; No. 4, | wooled early skins), No. 2, each, 6c; dry fiint, | St . & Duluth, #;fl_g“: $4.2504.50; others, $3.95@4.20; Texans, $3.55 Lexington, Ky. A sper $1.31% B o lenr tgto, ey int. Kensax. ond | Dl LBl E Lo 1i0GS — Recelpts, 20,000 head: bulk sold Go | Nearly All Past Unfavorable Business Con- | linghamton SEED--No. 1, $131% actual welght, 6@8c; 5 f onKery: (e i B L 4 i i Ao D Brine: Lo pratn! oRIn ool pelts. par Ibh: Roital | Lake Erle& X ues sy lower; market closed a trifle bettér; rough heavy, ditions Continue to Be Felt. PROVISIONS—Pork, mess, per bl . Weight, 4G6e; dry fiint, Colorado butcher wool | piit Bllore 12,0214, Lard, per 100 Ibs., $5.67%@5. ct | peits, per ib., actual weight, 4@7c; dry flint, | Tead Trust ribs sides (loose), $6.30@6.32i4; dry sa Colorado, murrain. wool " peits, per Ib., actual Eotiavilled §7 ey, - S50 081t short clear Weight, Agse. e iy A O e T, O i - ol TALLOWAND gREASE-Tallow, No. 1 40 { i “Dii ed goods, per gal., | 4%c; tallow, No. 2, 3 e, nwl“‘iK\ Distillers’ finished goods, per gal. ‘a“. Ereiae) \;lh"e 1,‘ cC; "‘zl“(‘ié yl.‘lll,:w, v s ana sl ants grease, dark, 2%c; old uter, 2@2%c¢, ac The following wefe the receipts an pmont Erease, dark, Bhos ol e Yo baelio Recelpts. | Shipments. Minneapolis Wheat Market. 1'-1:""’:";“,'*‘:(:;4 Flour. ohia “oon0| — gom TAVOLIS, June $-The local wheat mar. | 1%, (i o, S0, e e 000 3000 47 t0"be o heavy llnes enher bought or | Lgton, 3.900; Chicag i Do, com: : fiou] auTeg | aoveared o beno honey, s st BV O | 1ah Geniral ieetre, 1600: Bilsourt” pactfc Qata. bu,. e eoense “"'-"," “P« 0 | Tng ‘from one side to another, with an aggregate 80 NOLORAL fent, Sarlay; ... at an advance of %c and al that price there ap- New Vorkilonsrmarkets On the Produc ; Pearca (o be o desire on'the part ot longs to 2 bl et A A Kk wal B €reamory, T1K@1T6: duiry, 11@143e. | Fenlize. ~ After the first 'Tush buying again be- [ NEW YORK, juno 8. MONEY ON CALLC Eggs, steady: strictly frosh, 103 came steady, prices adv 4 gradually, con: pes 4 tinuing withy moderate Muctuations until néar the | 86,1 055 Wy o nmiLe PAPER-901% cloun, when thero wis an advance of %o from (hs I ) 2 . HBNTORENGENERAL JMLa R T Spening ana about 1%e for the duy. ' Th causs | | STERLING =EXCHANGE-DulL with o Dhck of the Tiue was the snme that created the | business in banicers: bills at $L88% for demand Yestorday's Quotations on Flour, Graln and | yivance on preceding days—bad crop reports from | and 3487 O T, s , $4.88%30 Provisions, Metal the southwest and some sensationally bad re- | 4-9. A R R e p articularly from Kansas. — Cables indi- Vi NEW YORK, June §.—FLOUR—Recelpts, 2,- | P2t Bt SR, S e Sivance in || GOVERNMENT BONDS—Fim. " State bonds, 400 bbls.; exports, 18,000 bbls.; sales, 23,450 pk&s; | this country, which still furth.: prompted the | Inacty market firm; some of the trade brands sold at | rise, ‘ll‘l\-;‘ 5 ::mr lhrn\:;'(hlmll{ (s r n’ ‘||‘|Inu,;‘[w::‘ Tha closing qlmlnl.l e - At ed some ordet dry, and the feeling was that If rains in the near L &SFGoR ML T AR RC i caporters IAcacsometordetn: - Hye future do not relleve the condition a []'5,5““,“9”_“ St. P Consols..... 128% Number and Importance. reported stronger, late trading was brisk - alliances. The actual receipts at western ]/252 E Birmingham .. As2288L8R $4.20070.59; packers and mixed, $4.60@4.75; prh 2 Bonvy and batchers', $8.7004.80; assoried’ 1gnts, | NEW YORK, June 8.—Bradstreet's tomor- 3. ; s 'SHEBE AND LAMDS—Receipts, 7,000 head: EoNSIRne s Anliliasy; market extremely dull and everything lower ex- Nearly all the unfavorable business con- cept n_few tops; top sheep, c ] s Sl ora o anrep, #.0024.%5; top lambs, | qitions of the past three weeks continue to | «pyemont, Neb. exercise an influence. The few exceptions | JHastings, Neb Kansas City Live Stoek Markot. 3 KANSAS CITY. Tune 8o CATTLE . Trecelpts, | WHETE Improvement Is noted are of espe- 5100 hend; shipments, 100 hend. Market | clally local importance. Trade at many cen- ste s steors, 3200400, Toxas cows, o - f 51 beet Stecrs, $3.0004.90, native cows | ters has been Interfered with by unfavor ! stockers and feeders, $2.00¢3.60; bulls, | able weather and by further restrictions of mrx‘r;:ns(;) S ccelpts, 10,50 head: shipments, 2,000 | the PUrchasing power of thousands of wage o2 eadii dy, others weak: bulk of sales, | earners, but also by further industrial 60 315 $4.5064.60. $4.50G4.70; packers, $4.55@4.70; | trouble, or by shrinkage in production. 845 A “"‘“" $445G4.60; Yorkers, 4.5 | Business fallures do not increase materlally, W 25 "% head: shipments, 1,400 | the total being 407, compared with 183 last | M R o head. Market slow and weak. week, 203 In the same week a year ago | Loronto o 300 A e et (when the commercial and financial disturb- | i (i t. Louls Live Stock Markof ance was beginning to make itself felt), and | Winnipe 682 305 680 3 ST. LOUIS, June 8—CATTLE—Recelpts, 1,100 | 163 in the same week fWo Th 603 . 8 head; shipments, 500 head. ol 1 YBRLBHARO, £ 9 490 32 e L e ainarg s Sonk And | googaw of prices at present tips Into oppo- | _TOWIS .cocoooce .000,033] CALVES. SLI0G440 100 to 1,200 Ibs, $5.8504.20; cows. | site direction this week, most strikingly In [ *Not Included in totals. . 120 300 $240G2.75; Texas steers, 900 to 1,000 Ibs., $. cereals, oats having advanced 5% cents, “Oll Markets. L0 335 %400 wheat 3%, and corn 1%; potatoes are 20 HOGS—Recelpts, 3,500 head; shipments, 2 1 5 - L C , June 8.—Natiol T it ] Sl 3o nead M,.?k«;"g’;[(zmcf Inw\a’rn,nl;\x).r:r:‘mn,mtll o5 for cants higher, bar iron and pig iron are up | e mé‘n.:-:l?," 'oo,"“n?\';m.“n:;'g" 5 % § good’ heavy: bulk of sales, $4.0004.60; common | sharply at St. Louis and live stock at Kansas 3,000 bbis.; shipments, 10, sales, 600 bbls. Buckwheat four, | (ke advance may be nduced from the situa- | U5 48 rog.... . SUP.C & P. 1863, 1110 R is and rough, $.25G4.43. Ol i Tarat s ttractionallylihigh P RGO bhis. BUCK WHEAT—Dull. tanrTistseeslitn (ome (s Cnilan BRVD [RE 8 AR dout, 08 EE L & T Rotte 100150 400 SHERP-Recclpts, 1300 head; shipments, 100 | ¢hicnous in the increases In prices of staples June 8.—Natlonal Transit CORN MBEAL-—Steady; sales, 200 bbls. been very liberal for the past week or two, are | U, S. 4148 reg. LR GATERALS BuLLS. head. Market duli, lower; native mixed, $3.75@ certificates opened at 88%; closed at 90; highest, BALEtedd ) d q reducing largely, and are mot now more than 5 | PacificGaof'03... Unlon Pae. 1sts. . 3.00; stockers, $1.6062.25; lumbs, $3.0005.50. reported are leather and wool, due to [ 45 jowest, 8% no sales. Der cent on the nvernge of what they were onc | Lousiana stpd 5. . 1380 2 3 e d L heavy recelpts. Coffce is off % cent. At Week ago. Considerable of the wheat that has | Missourt a. 1420 225 Now York Live Stock Market. latger eastern contors there is no improve- & —’+! e o it fitar e precty well cleanct qut 0¢ the tast’ erop: & i aictea!kooa " el prime: $1ShaLoo me- | cotton mills continue (o produce:in-excess | Fu) Siive s the hest salvo that experions avator, Gyc: AfoLL Gio; f. 0. Closing pricess June and July, @c; Septe - dlum, $US0465; atags and oxen, $9.404416; com- | of the demands. northern, Te; No. 1 hard, 71 ber, Wis@WNc, On tra DNp- et hard) STAGS. mon to arinary bulle $2750315, " | “There fs little that is far reaching attend- | can produce, or money can buy. ol U SHIER AND LAMDS-Recelpts, 1080 head: | (g ovidences of improvement reported from s » 0. otrthern, 61%¢; N northern, 6i tions generw 1y I!l ith few ren No. 1 notthern, 4l o Renes : 2 fres clpts 145,700 b, ;. shipments, 11,99 b S clow, weakers poor (0. prime, 8260415 5 : A e e “miher west, | mills were grinding from 140,000 to STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. Homoratised. e awer: ‘ohice o tonas! | the west. At Loulsville there is more de- A Polltical Experience. strong cabl forelgn buying; close was | toF the day. 0 common 'to prime, $4.2505.75. mand for groceries, and the leaf tobacco [ A candidate for office was so sorely beset Btrong at advance, stil . big sl The flour market was a A 8,600 head; market nominally | market is quiet but active, a good business | by undestrable visitors that after much : June, 90081Kc, closed | O Tents were uoted at 854 Armyinty 450 being reported. There is more doing | patient suffering he gave orders to the clos i * | s2l0a, | The flour production for the twenty- Sloux City Live Stock Markot. among Jobbers In hardware at Chicago, al- | servants to deny admittance to all callers Recelpts, 11,000 bu.; exports .; | four how satimatedialisl 000 byle B SIOUX CITY, June 8.—HOGS—Receipts, 1,800 | though interior merchants tributary to that | save his personal friends. How well the B utures and . | menta. . The demand’ for flo Segtenta, 064 hwad:” svipnitia’ T | market havo not. begun to buy in advanco | orier was Cenrried out, sy’ iarpers at. . Option market s nigher on Market weak to o loweri $L42@460; | op potual needs, and on the othor hand the [ Drawer, he soon had evidence. Siafioato L Oution et i St 1 General Marke rng, and the matd, upon opening the front Ve covering of shorts due 1o decreased ve- t. Lows Genoral Marke + offered. : [ ¢ Recelpts, 10 head; vesterday, 13 | spread of tho coal strike is checking busi- | G0 QAL 0 ANk P00 SPTOAV of ®diies Fg et L G D] B e i e AV T A i Boston Stock Quotations. g2 heat; shipments, 106 head. A avtet? tocd. | noss there. Avallable wheat in the United | atii"trom o willing” constitutncy, when AL A3Te0s Auguat, | $285@30; e ancy, $2.60G270; Other un: O . ! ers. §2.40013.40; Yearling, cows, $1. S ore ; e ove e N Beptomber, 1040 | Hhanged: BOSTON. Juno §.-Call loans. 114@2 por eont: | HOGS—Supplies keep up well, and o0 do | 5.5 Lae o sasmres ; States, Canada and afloat decreased more | the candidate overheard the followlng col T Scatped much today, but on crop | mo loans, 2l per cent. Closing prices for | FOS SUPPIES keep WP el G40 SQ €0 than 10,000,000 bushels last month, against o % [ . Stock in Sight. an average decrease in the months of May at hom lhc";mm"-‘ eRqsr: USTTTTRLSBRRURKESSS 3388 g3 88338 gSRATESSREN HLLLRSA SSERHRRBI. 1 1. heen coming in has been reported as grain two | Tenn. new sot G, 102 1l 22 exporta, 1,00 | O OOl Which would indlcate that the bins [ Tenn. new sef Atchison 238 As W00 2 %8288e uENsSsss e X SRSEES ZaCETaaaanS 5y 670 56 ¢ e = L 59 8888 S8 g 00 bu.: oxports, 2,000 bu.; aeglic; No. 8 red, cash, GC; June, | Bt0cks, bonis ares: UHCEE Thatefwaryineariyol 0 Lhomy) bers t hoi EDot" market o i::tmr“:hv"r"m.\‘i %0 o o, st ity ot (MK I ot market active at steady to a shade stronger |, Retord of receipta, of live stock gt the four | In five proceding years of abost BONGORG | uwhen will he bo int alivered, tic; No. 2 white, 481 : N-—Gained 1462 on_bad crop news and . 1 Blac ; principal yards for Friduy, June . bushels each. Five months decrease’ of Are ye personal friends of his 3 " : P faontt DHb The femandinas. #000. fom Al : sheep. | qomestic and Canadian wheat stocks in 1894 Vel harr said the leader; b trick mixed western, 48iac; firm forelgn market: No. 2 mixed, cash, 38%c; 3| Atohison. v g i : Bl nEs e e P Septomber, o, T Htenons AR fouross pndierado Wied Hively, vight. trom Boaih gmana Rl e I L O v shorts were stampeded and prices advanced all OATS—Higher on crop damage; new No. 2, | b A lbany.. 205%|Gon. Risctris o the jump off. Heavy and butcher A iy and. | door was closed with a ban day, closing faite higher than yostorday: June | cah, aiiae; Juno, 41 ) Soc; August, S0%ci | Bontond Mabwer. 143 | Wi Cony 19t8s.., hogs had a shade the best of it, but the | KARjas, ity ! perfions. o prespdinglyoren i Notwlshuiands | floe — - closed at 47c; July, 40:@46%c, closed at’ 43%e; Rt Allouez MintngGo. "7 | range of prices was narrow. The heavier i, thote axn In the United States A Now Kind of Insurance. September, H@3Ye, closed at g C.B.&Q... 794 Atlantie. ., 3 52,924 to an accumulation hipp 65c; good to chol ; R vk, G i #10| Boston & Rigiiania g | grades sold largely at $4.60 to $4.65, and tho | Totols sl and Canada of 0,000,000 bushels of wheat, | For 25 cents you can Insure yourself and shipping, 60G65c; good to choice, Highers r’;o‘e‘,m?‘? sast teack. Il Steel. ... 49" |Butio Doston. . iy | lght and mixed londs mostly PLE e ey only 85,000 bushels loss than on Juno 1 & | family agalnst any bad results from an at HOVS—Dan; state, common t nged. NN e e e O e ot pisy sold | MILWAUKEE, June 8—FLOUR-Steady. year ago, and twice or three times as much | tack of bowel complaint during the summeor, HIDES Tnactive: wot maitod Ne 2D Unehn SoRianal . soveral of the commoner loads of ples wold | WitiAT iigter: “No '3 soring, c; No. 1| 7"\as 50 held in Juno In soveral preceding | One or two dosea of Chamberlain's Colo, R ot lhe Lemino: Temn asiested, | - HAY-Halisr; priime to chiolcs. tmothy, #9000 SO ... B i1 CANR. ARGUR L IL R AL B AL D R D Ly o 3, ik years, Exports of wheat, United States | Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy will cure any sy’ 100H1TC; Toxan, dry, 24 10 30 10k, Do, 1 unchanged. fan Dided; i ol Sloared iy, KoodLaoaaon o byl ol B3] OGATS iligher; No. 2 white, 43e; No. 3 white, | and Canada, both coasts, for the week end- | ordinary case. It never falls, and is pleas- AP Do h AL ol andiucataagss; {{,':,‘,;;",;’,;,M“}_M 2 5" | selling ut $1.50 and $4.55, against $4.50 yes- .,u‘«.,p gher; No. r4Sei’ No. - | na Canada, Do e o e ‘auaint | ant and safo to tako. No'oné can aford to Hght to heavy woight . 3 i West End vfd terday and $4.55 one week ago today. Rep- Y—Nominal; No. 2, G3; sample, 49@ | 5 400'000 in the preceding week, 8,610,000 | be without it. For sale at 25 cents per bot- WOOL~8teady; dome H l, i e resentative sales: 2 tle, b 11 druggists, 200c. J 2.0002. o veek a year ago, and | tle, by ai 88! HRGVIStoNS et wonty, cut meats, fom; A‘-“'l'K']:Klg‘k”"‘“’:w’mmw' S Rransinep Mming Suntations, IR 4 ey i Pork, $14. Lard, $5.10. gl&;":tnl:n’:u:;:flsy?::“:l.rllfh B I At | e ——— [m-m.-d bellies, 6%@7i4c; pickled shouly COTTON TIES—Unchanged at 95c@$1.00. SA(NHFK}\NCIIN‘(‘(‘II. .hu:ci ‘;X‘I:n m:l";msm(-m: Marciaall '@""' 4 Yoo Wbiats wheaty 10700 | *acesal telegtams from. leading trade cen- = — - x.« Lard, — steady; western — steal BAGGING—Unchanged. QHOaonn IoR: MUNNE BIODES (oY, (WERI DN 191y 184 20 ; wheat, 1,200 | ters throughout the Canadian Dominion AN P WITER LOWELL C BRIGGY, PREST OIS A S mber, $7.20, © In_prices. Pork. standard mess, % 1Oy e 280 1 have coutinued to grow somewhat more un- RES TREAS nominal: refined, tFm §7.40; 0. Lard, prime steam, 3. i ¢ MOXIGHI. crorsrs sty R i ~ favorable from week to week within a s irms: western dairy, 2001o: west- lalh '"x”."” T 7 etk halapes. 3 S . 1081 900 ! 4 3 Eansns Olty Markets, month. The number of business failures 0 c iging, 1807 btate dairy, BROITC; state cred Hhecsy L : Rt BLm i 3 hand, ol o against thirty-six last week, thirty-six in 168; western fresh, 13@ldc; southern, cases, REVIEW. country (pkies. fréen 4 3-16G4%0, aa o qualit fet at’6@i0 polnts NEW YORK, Juno 8.—The following aro the | g3 11! ) 2 Frade Prinsigally Confloed to:fie Frofes. NEW YORK. N—Firm; atratned, common to good, $.ang | Seiling: (ollowing Weake cablen: clong Ao pomE 7 ; i — NEWXORI: Juat S=Bradiionks finans WM, LOUDON, sked; males. 300 terces at JVISIONS-Firm, showing no quotable | lows: seenidth 250 f ribs, BustEhaloyec, s o o KANSAS CITY, June & WHEAT—Blow: No. : ern_creamery, MG18C; otory, 1001310 longs, B Ooiasgsasy ooy SUO | 80 1 20 2 2 FANBAS CITY. June §,-WHEAT- SlowioNe: | in the Dominion this week s thirty-seven, BONDS 16G18c. Gisadyt state. larwe: TXOOK 0 ' .wln-.-.n 6,000 | Con. Cal. & Va.. . A3 T2 200 G CORN- high 2 mixed, 38%c; No. 2 | the same week a year ago, and thirty-four POMEIE steady; state, larse, TH@9%e; wm ; nu;lx'w‘ o Grown Poin:: Unin con' 2 a1 e : white, 400 ) D ok tiie year beforaithats co EGGE I st ponmnvanis 1040 PN 1) ek Con. |giat : . . OATS—1c higher; No. 3 mixed, 39G40o; No. 2 - ases, $4.55 — Ml ¥ : 3. 3 § i Al e T BRADSTRE NOL 5 b, 10,633 phis. o Market. t - creamery, 1@le; delry, . K ALLOW Uity 82 per pkg), 4 3-16 e A New York Mining Quotations, . c 4 i i 40 WAL STREET Firmer; United tlosed st 83 orally weak, under f cloxing mining qiotiiions ane. | slonul Element and Short Interests. S unchanged. - others Doadwoor 50 Liverpool Marcots : Cludin e ; 4 h cial Review tomorrow will say: Speculative —Firm; 304 G30%c. including Gould & Curry. 1 90 i ] LIVERPOOL, June 8.—WHEAT—Fim Gomestie, falr (0 extra, 4@6o; ; . Hale & Norcross.. 70 fex y meDd. wiadsralbs hoideralofter” yoke nl 1| activity bas been on a slightly increased | Gommiggion Merchant eptambor, $12.00) (A 1999 ) o California, 43 8%4; red western, winter, 4s 6%d@ | scale. Narrow conditions have, however, ; New Orloans, open kettls, szdgizss gt co X 0 i : Cailton B 0N T Beoteh, §1 L st e eyl Cordors, i 200 "‘.15 profurred. . 1400 - . CORN-Firm; demand fair; new mixed spot, [ continued to surround the market and the GRAIN AND PROVISIONS: il haan ¢ Beoteh, $10.00250; Amert- | 34 FNELNGUNE o _quiet: kood average Santos — s M o W | want of any general tntereat o raiiroad mnd | PO LT S TRAD it S e i %0 Stock Quotations. ok rime mone 0T 8ae Tcon. Jung "agd | other securlties & apparent. The Drofes- | busincss orders placed on - Chicaky BosRd ‘of 1A "io 35 "%ia; piates, | pfi ndvance: sales. 12000 bug CHICAGO, June 8.—Stocks weak. Closing prices short clear, 55 1bs, 31s; long clear, 45 1bs, 323, | slonal element in Wall street and other cities | Trade. Z b ibn.. Hia Correspondence solicited. quiet. HAVRE, June S—Opened hirely steady, un- Ay Diamond Mateh .. 1189 Lard, prime western, 368 6d. %o be still respansible for the bulk of Rsisapapdsnce mlicliade 8P |-'| 'm‘ Firm: sales on ‘change, 1 car July | changed (o KE lower; further declines of %f, ana | Alioy B...... W. Chieago St. Ry, 1414 Bom 9 L », To ew York Life Dullling was We higher to Nf lower; sales, | Lake St.E... a8 08 oo BON Cotton Market. the transactions in the share list, though | Telephono 1308. " prime hour, 25,000 bags; closed quiet; salcs, NV OBLEANS. June & Steady; | (his week has presented evidences of activity ormia, MmulnAL: Off arisde eOM et Earme Financial Notes. Rales, ‘ppdt &0 balesi o afrive, N0 bales; » t f the larger speculator d holce e o 21RO, June 5.—Weak; No. 7 R Colpts, $12 bales; exports, coustwise, 1,173 baten: | 0N the part of some o ger speculators., W ONS Tades Mo Sholoe yellow, B@Wijo; prime yel- 16c: receipts 110,00 bags: | BOSTON, June 8.—Clearings, $13,470,9%; bal- atock, P utiaren quist:’ ailes, 1om | The extensive short interest has furnished | ... h“l&'lr-w T, “o ‘Enl." H - c 1 States, 9.000 bags; To- | ances, 81,537,001 July, $1.00G7.01; August, [ materfal for & fair improvement, based upon | riuid by jolning our Co-Oparse profts and Hitle Wool Market. 0,000 bags: stock, 143,00 baga; warehous PARIS, June 8.—Three per cent rentes, 10f Tc e Heptember, 30910892 November, $1.01 | the adoption of the sugar schedule in the | Hyndicets perative Rallroad Stock A s v P Qeliverion, 6,458 bags; New York stock today, | for the account. @1.02; Jahuary, §7.13 ) h Rdioue. p ’ o 00, LoD, Jun WOOL~—8teady, without | Setiverion | ' BALTIMORE, June S.—Clearings, $2,166,108; ST LOUIS. Jhne 8.—-Middling, 73-16c; sales, | Senate, on the rejection of the measure re- | Average profit of 20 per cout n month T8 Q AT ey A . it cont tax on state bank | SArned aud paid to the subseribers foF pant BOSTON, Miss., June 8.—The Anerican Wi o balances, $305,610, 400 bulca; shipments, 500 bales; recelpts none; | pealing the 10 per cent and Cotton Reporter says of the: wool Laggen Wook Mavkes, NEW YORK, June 8.—Clearings, #70,065,810; tock, 637,900 bales. Pirculations, and on the advance in the price | %% Mouth < 1 il i Highest references. Prospectus, giving detalls The situation s pecullar. The value of wool | LONDON, June 8.—4 p. m closing: balances, $3, 459,50, i York Dry Goods Market. of wheat. In thls movement Sugar hung | ed information of Gour perfect sysiein: imol i8 largely nominal and uncortain. There Sonuols, maney, 107 1-18 Mexlcan ordinars. 1 T TN R S R Now Yo y ot vaem, malied il back and the lead was taken by tho rallway | free. post’ no demand. ‘The itemized sa é ) > Pa : NEW YORK, June §.—There was an irregular . ) the smallost week's busness In g:;::m.,,..m,,., 101 3 P Chonm; e (83 | 907; balances, §1,411,543. 3 and mantatned throughout ‘the day by the | stocks, which scored an advance in the face | WEINMAN & CO., Stock and Grain l'nkon DR DL M T O Qana . il lag | MEMPHIS. June §-—New York exchange. 31 Duyers present, but the of continued unfavorable earnings and re- | No . 41 Browdway, New Yark Cisp A I ; A premium. Clearings, $455,848; balances, §243,0 followed was very dlsproportionate, and only | ports of damage from storms, as well as show an equal lack of interest LONDON, June §.—The amount of bulllon gone moderate sales were reported. There was more i that there |s any qu — o ! o ces ) business doing with jobbers us the result of | ¥erlous interruption to trafic from the ef- [y R R AT ! BAR SILVELL 2850 por ounco. {260 AN Bianke ot Bagiand on. baisaoes today clear weath °f | fects of the coal strike, The purchasing cuPlDE"E." empt s m Sver, o NONEY" b por cont. G- 2 . Bl e e confined to coverin h ERMALOcm ‘sluwoplos. The smourtd pasie fac | BOF A0G Shres MORTD 22 P premium; bank, $1.5'per $1,00 p June & “."",":- ToClose: | Migher; | gavantage of this circumstance. Somo slight sclt-abuse, exotss beon ‘beaten down | o ' Sk, but . attempts Sagax Maties. LOUIS, June §.—Clearings, ba 6% bid; Decombe purchasing from London is thought to be L e PR have been made by manufacturers and s NEW YORK, June 8. —SUGAR—Firm; falr re- ces, $607,138. Money dull, 567 cent, nominal. On track: No. 1 northe purely speculative, or to have originated in t 01 e SANS. aen_tanie By “manuifoturve and ‘scma " (Hifugal, 96 teat. Thcs dalew fo. | Exchange ob New York, %e premium bid. TSI Speoialive g6 toiBAYA piiglualed i ation, “one doliar. has been doing in Australlan ‘wool this week, " bags centrifugal, teat, 3%e, | CHICAGO, June 8—Clearings, $13,517,000. For- - ¥ A i 8 L% pix for $6. For the total sales aggregating MLHM Ibs., mainly and frelght; export, 1,000 bags Mus: | elgn exchange dull. Bterling exchange dull Manchester Toxtiles. that forelgn exchange holds steady at the sale by THE GOOD. Port Philip comblog and. clothing. The total | covado. 8 test, 3o, landed terms: 1000 | actual, $4.5TW@4.89%. New York exchange, 6¢ MANCHESTER, June &~Cloth and yarns, | €01 export point, and that this week $6,160,- h gz MAN DRUG €O, Aucuat of wol i ixaded warhouses ia oston | bugs woluases ' augar, s, late yesterday; | prembim. ney casy, 34GS per cent frm, though Litle doing. 000 In gold was shipped to Europe is con- Omaha, Neb. € = gy EEEEZTEEEE! ik ERBIREE: I EEEEREELERREEREEE. EEELEEEEE ge BRERBRES SEES

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