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last thre Rt bl i ommoreial Tuitetin | b i vl el tecelpin 10 Daies, siiib: | This has been o week of comparatiy Tipaat whicte: | toaey, abll uly Wokel Thke TEwer tinn gl | L 0o T s sated tor | T 00 Dfon] Mook, SUED i, liberal recelpts, supples of all kinds of 1,150,000 1bs. domestic and 165,- STOCKS AND BONDS, stock being considerably heavier than last week, or the corresponding week one and 159, urities Were Quiet Yesterday and With- two years ago. The figures are as follows: around. Woek” 148K year. ' The stock In Boston Is out any Partloular Feature. cly 1ight for this eason of the year. Tho (BW Y 3 ¢ o ceipts e In wheat there was an active market, with | {Toieiy TSt LOr, this Sati of qhio your, The | NEW YORK, Juue 9.—The stock market | JECUIDS 118 Wwetk: to 10 | saioa to e Trom jast yeds Amounts o Iist: | Was quiet today and without important | SecePie S|, Weck covery than at any time in the last three . show any improvement during the past [ POVEEY thap af any time in in wheat was dampened by rain {n the west week and general conditions are practically | crop Omaha will have the large: o salo trade she has ever known anchanged. The fobbers are doing a fair | *alo trade she has ever known next fall | torday. Trade was heaVy, and realizing gen- | (he week compr businoss In most lines and quito an active | Guplotion ‘of stocks i country Stores, bt | eral. July corn closed 1tc lower; July oats, | 00 b foreien business in somo. Thus the hardwaro trade | al50 to the fact that those close times have | 1%c lower, and provisions siightly lower all | 0" ough! 0 us more ol e larger traders . has been moderate, while in the line of | {han”ever before groceries there has been a good deal of ac- tivity. The loss of a large proportion of the BNOW, CHURCH & CO'S VIEWS. price changes covering from 7%c 2 W0 Iba. foreign and but 1716313 Ihe X 1802 range. There was free selling by almost all | \hiie the shrinkaxo to da sunts i Nebraska's Trade 1s on & Firmer Founda- | tho large commission houses, who offered - DaTEs Toreren And i | which was fairly active. In this stock a | During the early part of the week moder- cortain lines of groceries, as canned goods, | t1on Than Surface Conditions Indieate. Jarge quantities from the start, and on the | miw Jemand has been spiritiess and dull, * Mills | brisk selling movement was inaugurated on | ate supplies, both here and elsewhere, caused dried fruits, eto. Albert Andriano, lnyul superintendent of | 4o \iho which followed, who was credited | lots delivered at the mill Humboldt wool | reports from Washington that there is a [ a firmer feeling, and as there was a marked Snow, Church & Co.'s mercantile agency, has opened at o clean dellvered at the mill f prospect the tarift bill will be modified to | Improvement in the English market prices The dry goods houses are reporting a | with covering toward the close of yesterday’s { A Rhode Island worsted mill took 60,000 Ibs. of b g The | XX and abore nt B hut the wosl Wil not cos | the Injury of the American Refining com- | advanced” rapidly, and owners and sellers heavier trade than a year ago. The Indi- | - ssion, was by far the largest buyers. ¥ &0, There 1s little change In the business [ sessio Y 8 3 over dée scoured. Other malcs are noted at 2. | pany. The shares opened % per cent lower | found the situation very much to their vidual orders received by them s not large, | situation f¢ ; 2 principal factor creating the 1increased | American speculators have just purchased 600 y B or the week past. The rains | prineip a in B s ot A ot Maraeien Tonaged o | and_gradually declined until a further loss | liking. Dressed beef men took hold freely but the number of orders Is so great that the | have tended to Improve affalrs and mer- | selling was the improved weather conditions, g st ! e 8 Yotal volumoe Is ahoad of last year. As has | chants and are much encouraged over the | both In the west and the northwest. The | "™® fr & ________ o e e B e e t, "h | And bought liberally, but as usual on an ad- | boen already pointed out, this is due to an | Outlook. The rise in wheat fs the natural | woather showed that the drouthi through | oo Local Produce Markat, the general market, which was firm, little | YANCINg market, speculative shippers and | increase in the number of customers who f,‘,‘i,“’(’,r.“,f,u -.‘,‘ml‘l.;‘"T}&'}é‘“i}.r:,,';‘rwl.!: Jgrow- | Kansas, Nebraska and the northwest had | g JTTERIiuyers wore generally offering 940 | was doing, except in Chicago Gas and St. buvers for eastern butchers were the most ‘have turned their trade to Omaha. The | general conditions, and indecd there is no | been broken. Longs sold freely, taking thelr | had been paid for' some. Choice country butter, | Paul. actlve operators. Prices advanced fully i profits, and room traders followed suit, buy- | 1314 London was not In the market, and the | half a dollar, nor was the advance confined - | cause why there should be. Wheat and oats o iS—The . . Chicaga Dry Goods Reporter has been mak- | (%6 Wi FOcte ROH, B e and_ froit | ing at the decline. July opened %c lower | BGGS—The gencral market on strictly fresh | business was practically confined to the local | to the desirable grade Buyers had to axainst 1,050,400 Ihs. dom: 0342 1ha. | g, Ibs. forelgn for the same . proign st weok and 6 Hogs, She ne w sstic, | feature, outside of the dealings in Sugar, fruit and early vegetable crops from the late frosts naturally Increases the demand for THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY. JUNE 10, 1894~TWENTY PAGES. 15 | ———— - e — e ———— y graln 18 badly hurt, and fruits will be very notirs; - thefle would be & tal decreass in | Mew York Stock today, 30,350 bags; United State § - i B CONDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE, | st s heatz puee ana ecue wibevery | (OMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | Boimadtotes Teeit & @ deeeaze, 8 | Som vops o o, o pasn oot s [ OMATEA [IVE STOCK MARKET | A yock a todar the vune of te trating was is excellent, 'the corn is growing and rain pas mainis fdue (o' the bgeKig of the drouth | K200 bues: total ¥kl for United States, 30,311 Lh at $4.45 and $4.50. n season U a n_the southwest. L3 ks, against M350 last yea PR ERR! o P Porienoas, millers offered at a little riduekion trom yester- | recoipte, 1 iock, ‘18000 bags. B A B b BT " - ny. tents were sted 1 hakers, AMBURG, June 9. ulet; o & 3 ~ M 14 Fusiness in & Jobbing Way Shows No Very | ,,\itetail business has been rather better | Ardor of the Bulls in Whoat Was Dampened | &%iqs un The protuttion was ahont 530m bbia | towers sajon om0 pags - P %% P | ooy of Gomparatively Liboral Reoeipts [ 5t 188 ¢ rerenlty Tar ¢ 0 L B D AT T T e by Rains West, shipments, 35,80 bbia. It T8 SRimated that the | HAVRE, June 9.-Opened 4f higher to Wt by 2 OO A [ 6 9 ' portant Ohanges. BT it T MRS ok ton Bos ey o had )y Bains We! flour sales for the past weekrmxoceded by con- | lower; clossd quiet without ' further change: COloses with a Good Run, oI 104 G LA S Ay WAy the Ty nened siderable the produetion, WHith amounted to | sales, 12,000 bags; clearcd for New York, 1,000 $reeere g 18 4 28 13) P g Geaters Compiain- a_good deal and "with N e ) "o TANRTO, 3 Jui " e M 1% d ¢ PV JANE June 9. —Qui No, T, 1] ! . cause, but retall collectfo re bett exchane 9 1-16d; cleared tor New 2% a4 H CROP CONDITIONS CONTROL BUSINESS | Gause. but “retail "collestionn are “better | THERE WAS FREE SELLING FROM THE START WooL MARKET. gxchange, § 1-16d; cleared for New York, '17.0%] ADVANCE IN CATTLE PRICES SUSTAINED | = ) 4 i slowly improving. —_— = . - 4 s 4 » “The feature of these times which excltes St. Louls and Boston Quolations for the Past Cotton Market a B | m Dank Clearings Show a Falling Off in the | [0St Interest s the great encouraging fact | Weather Reports Showed that the Drouth Weoks o e ONa Py | peculators and Outside Buyers Check Local i -4 Porcentage of Decrease as Compared ,(:am_ ';rm.. 18 true rl.l( the u.?,,(u-y“;, Through Nebraska, Knnsas and the r::{ “1(.?(“1»: ;:::nr\ -"\\‘mr: Yo .;‘::‘ lrhr mid e ,.”‘,%..:“,_”1 1-160; ‘m.? ,'nln Bearish Tendency—Hogs Keep Up ln H- -4 N e oA I el ) g ReDraRkh o riw.oc RS ottt o i cent risd having dled out. Misourt and Iiinots | 8 1-16e, Receipts, 3001 bales: exports, Both Supply and Deman % 1 by Nationnl Banks. “Taking everything Into consideration Influenced by Wheat's Action, medium combing, Wic: medium clothing, 1816 | Soneiw T be e puters e ey with Prices Steady, ‘ 1% and casting about for facts regarding the o . o Te W g o 0N ~hd ‘ e SO PR AR LR T 1e; conrse and brald, 13%@Me; Texas medium, $6.88; Septomber, $8.79616.81; Octo. i i Bt thae thers I Bos By ey § to' 12 months, 11@12; western and northern %6; December, $6.960%.97; Jaunary, b p = The local business situation has failed to | hope and a better prospect of an early re- | CHICAGO, June 9.—The ardor of the bulls :w\flh J nu!:‘{, conrse and low, 7@%c; cholce U e o A oNe— Pty ratddtin SATURDAY, June 9, { o ub w , 20g20Y 1 4 1 %0 i i i i ' i i 1 i 1 i i i i i ing a careful investigation of the situation In | and vegetables wers nearly all destroyed | at 59%c, and declined with few reactions, | & sl Hikher woxrigr oc Some are pred(ctng | iraders. The speculation was very heavy es were nea des d 59%c, e 2 s | a still higher markat, ders. peculation was very heavy ve the cattle il wad sl ; | tho west and arrives at the same conclusion, | by the recent frosts. While corn Is ad- | fnishing only %o from the bottom. VRS i ek closed with o1a | in tho final dealings, and tho market closed | Bave the cattle and “all was flsh that was a elr nets.” Even the half fa oy mittedly ‘the main product of this region, | "¢ hens a ttie frmee and in & tts botter demand VAl ¢ bty ot (e llat —that {8, that some of the smaller jobbing Corn _was active and lower within from v little I tter demand. | rather weak for a majority of th 3 contera hiaye had an incroased business as & | cicarDosiih, fajure, of the 'minor orobs | 1oy 1340 range. The weakness was duo to | O, NG, SORac: rosters de The demand for | gt. Paul fluctuated between 61% and 60%, | and short fed grasay steers that ten days or Sestlt of the. depression, explained becauss | muis mondicin bt meermary e (e Tafayor: | rains in the west and the action of wheat. | fimited quanits in saple. Ducks S@fise; hen | CloSINE within 1 per “cent of the lowest | a fortnight ago were hard to sell at any the trade of their adjoining territory have | ment of trade, and every loss tends to In- | Oats was active, and after an irregular | turkeys Tusc: i e, figures, DHSS. Nold readily. at phioss_ goood. catily been Induced by the prevalling conditions to | crense dep VEAT- o roc farge it the | The Evening Post says: Activity in rail- | would not briug then. = On Friday and ession. Add " to this the fact | decline of from %o to 1l4c, closed near the | LU 1 dealers have had hard buy small orders frequently from the nearest | that the tariff question seems as unsettled | pottom. The market was weak on favorable [ (™G W "Cluanea tip, and prices ars w hite | Way stocks and the advance in grain prices Sl SURMLLRLLS LU AL AL U s , but w and prices o fed At were checked simultaneously today. The | tried to break the marke b ‘ 1 ‘ 1 . 1 1 i 1 4 4 ' ‘ ' ' i ‘ ‘ h 1 1 4 i 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 i market rather than take the risks and | D@ a8 ever, labor troubles show no SIEN | wouther and the action of wheat and corn. weak. Good fat veals were quoted at 6Go are unsuc trouble of larger purchases from longer dis- | fnoravement’ can ariiy bs Prarecies ‘m | Provisions were extremely dull and slightly | | PIGEONS “There is » demand for old pigeons, | sharp reaction in grain, however, was easily | cessful. They succceded, however, In stay- tances. Undoubtedly this trade has been | this time. The corn crop 1 o mere pros. | lower on the break in wheat. Compared with | but younk birds that are not strong on the winz | due to the fact that the government crop | Ing the advance, although In gencral the drawn from the larger jobbing centers of the [ pect, and there is nothing tangible that | last night July pork is 5S¢ lower; July lard ' VEGETABLES. | report for June s to appear this afternoon. | rise In values of the early part of the week 40 western circult. The latter, however, have | Would tend to increase the volume of trade | 5o lower and July ribs Go lower. OLD BBANS_The market. Is steady, Neither | With all the grain trades, want of faith' in | Was well sustained, PIGS AND ja Lol | Tocouped themselves In exactly tho samo | UnIT this prospect hecomes w renlity. Then | “rrolgts, slow; 1%e for corn to Bullalo | the ‘demand nor sipdly 18 vy heavs Nc'ihis | government estimates (he figures are bound SATURDAY'S DE STEADY. o R s ke B0 Pkl i £ v = only w! sine Ne- point. Hand picked navy, $2.004 ediu ence ation; perhaps the mo oday pply was 1ol ho 0 8 CSHE! 3 3 Nt { manner from trade which formerly went di- |} 00 "Show' o decided increase. In speak- | PId and 1ie asked. D e i s v O i et ium :: :Sm: i :.'.’:{"n"-.m ‘nw‘ K""{m Hy more Today's supply was li eral, about the same SHEEP MARKET DEMORALIZED, e re- | as on New Southarn onlons ure quoted at riday, and the quality was very good / Tect to the east, and who have been per- | jng of the future of trade early in the [ _The leading futures ranged as follows: 7 108 Only one load of sheep was received, some { suaded to stop oft this season In Chicago or | spring of this year, I made the prediction TR “High e pe Top ‘onfons are plenty at 1sg2oe on | POrt under the present populist regime, are | as a rule. When the market i good the St. Louls. . that with o settlement of the tapiff ques- | (Aricied- | Oven. I Ihih orders, plenty at 15G20c on | yo" g means above suspicion. quality is good—and vice versa, at loast to a | WeStern rassers that averaged $4 Ibs, and { Dmaha has taken much trade that for- | tion, followed by o cessation of strikes, | ‘¥heat:No- so| 68w POTATOES—The quantity of old potatoes still | The following are the closing quotations | great extent. Dressed beof were again | SOMI for $3.60. ~The market Is not in the | mefly went to Chicago, and the latter city [ with favorable weather and the prospect | juiy.!!IlL| soseis| 5o gisg | in shippers’ hands is very small, and the season | on the leading stocks of the New Yerk ex- | inclined to bid lower prices, but again an | Lot Shpe. owing fo the demoralized condi- . has added to the list of her customers many | ot 4, itTER RO DHsIAeSs Would AHov S R o1% 61| use old potatoes for their trade throughout the | change today: L active shipping and speculative demand en- f"“l'; oL "'i'\“_ W trade. Prices in gen- buyers who formerly went to New York. | un(il afrairs once more assumed a normal | - June,.. 10 40 804 | month of June. as by the st of July new are | Aichison..... 75| Norih 2 abled sellers to get r'ght around ste-dy prlees SAraoyershan instiwask, bubHCES AN plenty, ‘and gererally cheap, but thi ] very fair_demand for desiral | Naturally enough the extreme eastern | condition. = The fariff 1s apparenty mo | dui douain| 41 doby | pienty, and generally cheap. but tis season the | Adams X 150" [Northern Pacifio. 43 [ for their offerings. Somo of the heavier cat- | yory falf demand for desirable stock of all | oities, having no territory from which to | nearer a settiement than it has been, labor | Sent: alsaid| Al 403 | Question whether trera “wil ‘be. enouan 1ottty | Akom ™. H 130 [NoPac. pfd...... 103 | tle may have sold a trifle casier, but on the | b sy 1o g0 B00d natlves are quotable at take up thelr losses in the west, are com- | troubles continue, with violence ungbated, | Oata T a0 | Fuppiy 't trade as dong as usunl, ana many | ALS Meprese s 130 |Nordiester i 1001y | other hand there were instances where some | §ac@aA0: falr to good westorns, $3.00@ a partial failure of small grain, frult and Wil ‘probably. have to " commence’ upon haw | B pessi e 11 i re 80me | 4i0: common and stock sheep, $2.25@3.25; plaining the most bitterly of dull times. VegatieblenEs1nt: thinRtatr 18 Eth s MtHALIDY: 39 o D e Al G, Ry | EaitmordOnlo. 78 | doptde 14214 | of the handy fat steers and some that were | good to ehofee 40 to 100-1h, Taimbs. at 00 ! = : s S 3 3 Biar: Usuaily an ARl e Ol e Can : : b e zood to_ chofce 40 to 100-1b. lambs a 1 Tho publication reforred to above estl- | which "confronts us now. = Confession 18 | pSerser i = el oat “southorn | Canada Soutne N ¥ R 3| 0% oy et prousht fmofe money, At alLligEo. = Representative maisa! it o events it was a good, activo market, and by 10, and in- | Contral Paci Ontario & W. mates that western dry goods jobbers as & | good for the soul at times, and this is a | ' guly. 11 95 11 08 11 00 11 05 Vo & whole have experienced a decrease in the | time when the truth will do'no harm. Hav- | Sept:i | 12 073| 12 07%| 1200 | 1205 e wiil ot be Ches. & Ohlo. Oregon Imp.... noon trading was over, the market closing | D wostern wothors 00 Volume of business amounting to 15 per | ing looked on the dark side, it is oniy fair | Lard 10015 | south was not o to "arrive. |Oragon Nav. up strong. o : %" cetit from last epring, which was, however, | thal the other have lts turn. Notwith-f June....... ! o il " Unfavorable. About the only class of cows to feel the Recelptx and Disposition of Stock. o phenomonal season for several reasons. | Stnding the unfuvorable situation as de-S) L. --.| g8 b4 S% it Conaoiaatad advance in the fat cattle market was the | Oficial recelpts and dispoxition of stock s Bince prices have decrensed at least on an | arihit JUSINERS, 08 Sorme Chne Rog, SRORE | gnow Rivas ASABEAOE W |‘IIII:mx;‘xx1":‘(;>:k‘!(h‘nl VIl etand | C.C.C. &SE T, ..o good, fat stock. Cornfed cows and heifers s oL LIV ORI average of 10 per cent it will bo seen that | general tone 18 firmer than it has been for | 0¥ o H 8295 | from Chitfornia. At this senson ot he yeur. cubs | Goror o Goror liave developed considerable strength this [ SRRL", G (Fone' i eur tours cnding at 3 the volume of goods transferred is but | some time. Every merchant®{s aware of | _S¢Pt. the . bage has to be worked off rapidly, as It will not | Del. Hudson...... Richmond T week, but the thin grassy stock has been % It silghtly less than ordinary. At the same | the importance of the growing crop and | “cash quotations wire us ollinss nter | el " well”” Good " shipping stk on orders, | Dol Lack. & W | t0 - bhas s R16 Wi saIEYRE i enn¥priceB AT HEE W R XUt By confiden! ooks forward to better tra FLOUR—Winter ~straights, —$2.40@2. winter | 21723 > . G. R.G.W B o day. “al 163 7 time the dry goods jobbers have marketed | confiently | FLOUREWinter Sstialah VL S R e R pele g Wil the condition of the market today. Calf | Cattle.... [ X1 “thelr stocks exceptionally close. A studie The partlal failure of small grain has | spring patents, $.10@3.60; b a i O 0 CLY A gt valuos have taken a big drop and are any - e uz o “ effort has been made to clean up carried | no¢ hoah without its advantages. “The price | WHEAT-NG. & spring, D'l PLANT—Home grown ple plant, 2o on | Erio ... .. (gt where from 75c to $2 lower than ten days LR SR i ' over goods, and this has been done often | has gone up, and the probability is that [ nyminal: No. 2 red, bT4e e ATO! do pfd ago. The market has been overstocked for DISPC —The m; some time. Good fat bulls, etc., sold readily Tiliyers o s No. 2, 39%c; No. 3 yellow, 4@40'sc. ket 18 _puch better sup- regardiess of prices. Buyers have been very | it will continue to rise, consequently the 3 b 2 plied (han was the case o 'dn" Bpdios ; § Hogs. §h chary about placing orders. As a result of | farmers will recelve an Increased ~price pln Dl S DAL C L, Lt e e o S S PRl gopgni at steady to a shade stronger prices, but | Omaha Packing C Yk This policy stocks 1n warehouses fn tho west [ for the grain that has been saved. The hite el quaity. " Shipping stock, per crate 4 baskets, Shigar Rofinory prices have shaded casier right along on the i H ammond ¥ v RY—No. 2, no ; No. 5 Joat A o ¢ witt and Comp i are undoubtedly 25 to 50 per cont lower than | Wheat and oals flelds that have suffered | TARLEY-No. 2. nominal; No. 3, 5@ e e e D Tonn. Conl & 1ro} under grades. Ehady Lt 14 last year at this time. is a greater acreage of that cereal than | "FLAX SEED—No. 1, $1.32%. beans, $1 per bu, 7 | & 0. Cont. pfd During the early part of the week there Hocker.. T The opinion is general that a settlement | ever Befors, As matters now Atand, there T s e PEAS—Peas, por bu., §1 o B & W [T AR e was a very good trade in stockers and feed- | Nelson Morris the tarlff agitation 1s needed to restore | will probabiy be little change in the tone | PROVISIONS - ork, per bbl., $1L05® FRUITS 6o pid. ... 108, Texpress. ers at stronger prices, but owing to the con- Huan of g 5 g 5 L3 . . 1bs., $6.6016.61% H|W. St L &P.. tinued dry weather, which has burned up confidence, without which no return to old- | of trade during the summer months, with | 11973 Short | STRAWBERRIES—The receipts consisted ot | Lake Shore....... time conditions can be expected. a decided improvement in the fall, de- | ribs, A endent, of course, upon the corn 'crop. | ders do pfd...... | Wells Parzo Bx. dry salted shoul- | about 150 cases, and prices twere very . firm. L Le and fo ort clear, sides | There were not enough to fill country orders, | Loulsvillo& N. el e R G sharply, and with the decreased demand there "The hope for summer and fall trade s still | P ; i n L et PRI SRE Loutavillo& N A1 Wentern Gilon: : vory lakely_ dominated by ecrop prospects. | parerully considering the above conditions, | (i, g iers Anished goods, per gal.. | “CHERRIES God. shipping siock, $1.25g140, | Manhattan Coi . WA T was a corresponding drop in values. Friday i Fortunately the crop outlook is a little nclusion that Nebraska and Its whole- [ #:15 © 1ots ana snipmonts | i ALRICOTS Calitornin aprieots’ are” commene- | MERPRS & C o abry, night's rain, however, did a world of good & brighter Just at procent, owlng to the recent [ salo centers rest on a firmeg foundation | e following wore the rocoipis and suip o L ayantiler Bl\ppiag stosks Jowio bdoffia: } and there were quite @ few buyers on hand s ehowers, | Stocka In the handa of rotailers | than the ‘castern communitiu While' the | forlodny: T ST, | - GOOSRBRIIIES—Thero was some inquiry for | MODIG& ONiG:12l 1nig today. For a Saturday a fair amount of — e, e et by the. Tand to | Settlement of the tarif question and tne | Aricios: [ Shipmenis. | o SCOSERREIIES hers was momelinauicy Nomhvillo Ohat.: 10 N oL S e Bl e U o0 . P! resumption of activity in the east will no - e i - ¥y In; g00d stock, | Natonal Cordage. 24% R B mouth poley ot buying, inavgurated during | GV o SISO R Lt 52 | Fionr v (ool a0 | PO NI rore wore onty a | N0D. Do 4 i Clussiarbxatiw (e Gran\orcholcs CHICAGO LIVE STOCK e panic tim } ener heat, bu | 30 ave: o e demand. was. v * 3. Centrai! clos voek. c JAGO LI K. pa Eoneral business in this state, the trade 00001 30900 | row ‘cases in"and the demand was very, active: | N &GS 107 feeders aro quoted at $3.10@3.40, fair to in a jobbing way must feel the influence | of this region is more directly and entirely | SOT- b 138:000] 333:080 | Cases of 24 pis. s0ld readily at $2.50. The re- od Active Outa bu. good at §2.50@3.00 and the commoner grades | L8 Than a Thousand Cattle Ci unless crop-killing weather takes away the | dependent upon its own agricultural re- o caipts wore mosily from Nevada, Mo. s e ST las it purchasing power from the farmers. BONTOeR: B Savibn | 4000! i o ey "i?f;m“h»n_fi have put | shares, including: American Sugar, 31,50 at from $2.80 down. Competition Yesterduy. THE BANKS. proved oo a0 T ShD, this fall means {m- | S o Produce oxohanss today the butior mar- | $4.00' per. doz. e icmihout: o Cae R qDletil g Tand Soate REPRESENTATIVE SALES. CHICAGO, June 9.—There were less than 1,000 Omaaa’s decrease in the matter of clear- ¥ % ket was firm; creamery, 15@17¢c; dairy, 11@18c. BLACKBERRIES—Arkansas stock 1s com- | 1,100} St. Paul, 6,100. = DRESSED BEEF, cattle here today, and as all classes of buyers ings has shown a declded falling off during Sugar Market. Eggs, - firm; atrictly fresh, 11c. mencing to arrive on the market. Per 24-qt. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. wanted a few, the yards were soon stripped. NEW YORK, J —8U 4% 3 case, $4.50; per 24-pt. case, $2.50. New York Money Market. 40....1223 $4 40 Prices were firm at the advance already noted, the past six days, as was predicted would ., June 9.—SUGAR—Raw, strong = OB ShE 40....1228 be the case a week ago. This is due not | fal refining, 2io: centrifugal, 96 test, 2%c NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. . OAD ERDITS, NEW YORK, June 9.—MONEY ON CALL 20 4T 440 | ranging from 3125 to $1 for Inferlor to fancy 3 . . % | saies, none:“teined’ sigar. orm; ‘No. 6, 3%e; No. 2o BANANAS—As usual, when berries are on | Easy at 1 per cent; last loan, 1 per cent; clos 21....1215 4 40 cows and heifers, and from $3.75 to $5 for very Lo any speclal tmprovement In the valume of | L3 tasainc; No 5. 3%t s-ltc: No. s, 3 116c; | Yesteraay's Quotations on Flour, Grata ana | i tarkel the dewiand, for, bananas s not very | 1 per, cent. e T ontEth I extralt steATsRERECEININ T arb ety o al e dul m . 10, 8443 5-16c; No. 11, 8 1-160; No. eavy. Chojce stoc @2.50. CRIME MERCANTILE PAPER—3G3Y = 0 extra ste ecelpt ere estle trade, but to the fa Do, 10, $40i g6 Noo 11 3 Lise; No. 1t 30 Provisions, Metals, Ete. O ONRE et s heok Lacy te el i grayy | DR CRIMBEMBREANTILE (EEARRR 30 Ter 40 | mated at 500 head, making 51,000 for this weok, t year and fSo; oft A, 8 1l-16c; mould A, [EisEisaninaiomatatin; Juneslast .y 1 3-16@4%c. NEW YORK, June 9.—FLOUR—Recelpts, 21,000 | enough to create w very heavy demand for | STERLING BXCHANGE—Firm, with actual that & heavy drop in the clearings took | ¢ F-Io@%c 5 - > y a th , June 9.—SUGAR—Cane, steady in | bbls.; ts, 16,900 bbla.; sales 15,050 bbls. | lemons. Jancy h‘“":"l. 300 size, $4; fancy | Lusiness in bankers' bills at $4.881:@4.85% for de- place at- that time. Consequently a com- | aif* pouitions; centrifugal Java, 138 94 Musco: | Mariat. steady but quieters buyers holding off, | Jgmon, 30 size, $3.16; cholce lemons, ‘360 size, | mand, and at $4.87% fer sixty daya; posted rate 4 4 4 1 4 4 440 | as against 49,500 last week, and o 140 1 ago. 4 4 1 4 4 4 4 00 n year o opening of the hog market was barely 1,000, per cent, Denver 48 per cent, St. Joseph 34 i o 3 : tMissourt Gs. 1 per cont, Kansas City 5.7 per ‘cent and Sloux | | WILMINGTON, N, €., June 0.—ROSIN—tirm; | * HUCKWHDAT-Dul; range, 5g7ic, LD UAS—Almonds, 15G7c; knglish waliits, 100 | Toun. new sot G, 1025|Unton Pac. 1st6.. 3 1UCKWHE, u ol e, i The total correspondin and for the rison between the clearings of the present | vado, falr refining, 12: $3.50G3.75. 3 4.8815@4.90; commercial bills, $4.86%. 4 . Sales dragging at yestorday's prices,but the ’t‘l‘me with June of last year does not show S exporters qulet. City mills, $4.05@4.30; winter | ~ ORANGES—With the market full of berrles, 'snf‘vnn SERTIFICATES - 04(66c. 4 market was active and strong. Including the large decrease noted a month ago. Chicago Fruit Market. patents, $3.25@3.35; city mill clears, $3.55G3.60; | the den d_is somewhat limited for orang GOVERNME! BONDS—Firm; state bonds, 45 ay's leavings there were about 21,000 hogs in i Howii CHICAGO, June 9.—The Earl Frult company | winter straights, $2.60G2.95; Minnesota patents, | 20d the supply on the market is small. Mediter- | inactive. 5 Jens, all of which were out of sales- E Omaha continues to make a good showing C i Y ralican sweets, $3.60¢: The closing quotations on bonds: 5 s hands by 11 o'clock, the bulk at from $4.70 4n the list of clearing house citles, ~ While { §0i,a% uction this morning tireo cars of Call | §2.4063.85; winter extras, $200G250; Minnosota | “riGS—Fancy, per Tb., 1240l e closing quotat 3 b 8 | to 480 for b and at from $1.50 to $L60° for J ot , reallz ollowing. prices: f 3 2S—Hallow 85 to 70-1b. s 2 s L% b i there has been a decrease of 22 per cent in | Cherries, Black Tartnrian, $1.35@1.00; Romkport. | bakers, $2.1093.40; winter low grades, $1.6)@2.05; s-,?c‘\“s Hallowees, 8 0 70-1b. boxes, per 1b., | -8 g:gg{;fi 3 Jonsola n 4 Plas The 127,000 E \ the clearings of the whole country, Omaha [ $1.10; Black Republican, $i.40; Royal Anne, $1.30 | spring low grades, 3$LE0@LSS; southern flour | ®HGy p \ppy s Cholce, per doz., $3; CrSufacony DD st LSRRI head, as id 79,000 & Ahowa & deerease of only 10 per cent. Among | @i:40; apricots, Royal, $1.00G215; noediings, $1.60; | ateady: sales, 79 Ubls.; common to fair extra, | ¢'7) e %, 83 small, | 15 g6 oou . &S.F.Gon. M. SHIRBING oAl ana kot ety E other: weatern_ olties ‘Minneapolls has de- | 24 antaer, Peachos, $L160245; " Clyman plums, | $2000280; sood 1o chiolos exins, SLOGLE: by R MISCELLANEOUS. 4148 rog 06 |St. P Consols. ... 8w i atrioted demand for ahieep at .15; % but firm; sales, hls. ; 3 VI o 5 i Pacific6s0f '03... 100%/St. P. C. & P. 18t3. Hha H 5 were quots .25 creased In clearings 15 per cent, St. Paul 30 = fancy, $.00G285; buckwheat fiour, | HONEY-Callforata, dio; dark honey, 1rse, Tousiana stpd 48, 97 | T.P.L. G. T, Itots dw 0. i85 TR neba) oo Il Markets. 100 | T0p] g 445 ... 100 |T.P.R. G. Tr. Rets 18 stimated at 000 for this in 150 strained, 87isc; good siles, z;u; bu.; yellow CIDER—Ture’ Juice, per bbl, $6; halt bbl., Tonn. now set 5. 102 |R. G, W. 1sts. City 18 per cent. SPIRITS. v S y b S S-—Quiet and steady, 27i4c. western, $2.65@2,70; Brandywin 3 Tenn, now set 45, B0 [Aichison ds. palitrl The clearings for each day of the past | TURPENTINE-Stuady; hard. $i: soft, $1.70. RYENominal; state, s6asse; Jersey, f2@sie. | 3o, o purrnR_Per 20-b. pails $1; haye | CAnada S0. Zud.. 104k Atchison 23k AL - week at Omaha have been as follows: SAVANNAH, June 9.-SPIRITS—Firmly held [ BARLEY MALT—Quiet; western, 6i@8ic; Can- b i halt | Gonpac. 1sts 104%G. H. & 5. A - 107863111 | at io: sales, 19 bbl ad, %00950; six-rowed, SiGS: TR ., 1131 *do Ta + wales ; slx-rowed, 8i@sh : the; < 1| 2o 7 ¥,fe",‘f,‘.’, EResSMETeeY AL AL | Y ROSIN-Tirm; $L05. WHBAT Recelpta, 32,000 b, exports, 1,000 | soriiopoho. 1 8reen hides, 3%c; No. 1 freen TA|H. &T. 4 angod & hrlt X a4l e bu.; sales, 6,845,000 bu. futures, 8,000 bu 301 No. "1 Vel calf, & Ibs. S0 18 1 i 74" do 08, 3 MEA 10} Mo 53004350, Wednesday B b 3 o 5., 5%c; No. ¢ 430 $L00410] Toxans, $3.0063.60. Thursda; Peorla Graln Market, Spot dull; No. % red, in store and elevato 2 vent calf, 8 1bs. {0 15 Iba., 4 No.'1 dry flint 4 0. 18,000 Twad: ' shipmients, 8,000 htdey . PEORIA, June 9.—CORN—Market firm, but fn- | [ O D. afoat, 62%c: No. 1 northern, 63% hides, be; No. 2 dry flint hides, 3c; No. 1 dry 74 ST hend unchanged: rough heavy, $.35@ 1 riday . . active; No. 2. 39%6; No, 3, 38%o. 9 2 northern, 69%e. Options opened weak on heavy | saited hides, 4c; part cured hides, 4o per Ib, | MutualUnionbs.. 113 b, old 6s...... 1605 packers and mixed, $460@1.75; prime heavy i Baturday OATS—Market qulet ‘and enay; No. 2 white, | local liguidation, owing o rains west and ru- | jess than fuily cured. N. J. C. Int. Cert.. 118 |Va. Centuries.. 1 Vutcher welghts, $4.75004, Gsorted 1ights, f A190450; No. 3 white, 40B@ON%0, " X rs of a better government report. Cables | ~ SHERP PELTS-Green salted, each, 25g60c; | NO- Pac. 1sts. 112 | dodeferred.. !\l A T 0 L Total 2 re strong and English houses bought, Trade | green salted shearlings (short-wooled eafly skins), | NC Pac. 2nas TRYG) 1,000 he RYBE-—Market dull and nominal. 8 The continued export of gold from the | WHISKY -Market frm: high Wine basts, $1.15. | Was quiet and variations small. June closed at | cach, Sgic; dry shearlings (short-wooled early |« offered. 1 bi 81%@62%c, closed at 61%c; August, | skins). No. 1, each, 5@loc; dry shearlings (short B o e 3 United States renders the location of the closed at : Septemb 63%@ | wooled early skins), No. each, be; dry flint, Boston Stock Quotation 480005, gold remaining In the country a matter of Two daring balloon ascensions at Courtland at 64i4e; December, 67%@6S 3-16c. Kansas and Nebraska buteher wool,” pelts, per Kansas City Live St Market. ! interest. On June 1 the offielal treasury | beach this afternoon and evening. cipts, 11,000 bu.; exports, 250,000 | Ib. actual weight, 5@Sc; dry fint, Kansas and | BOSTON. June 0.°Call lowns, 1 por conty . CITY, June 9—CATTLE-Receipts { estimate of the stock of gold In the United — e — bu.: sales, 345,000 bu. ' futures, 100,000 bu. spot, | Nebruka murraln wool' pelts, pér b, actual | ting loans, 1aed por cent Clostug b . IR e o Spiritunlist Sea Spot_quiet; No. 2, in elevator, 45@4b%c. | weight, 4@oc; dry fiint, Colorado butcier wool 3 W mining sharos: . q ¢ ! States was $665,000,000. According to the P e Option market opened steady, but broke with | pelts, per Ib., actual Weight, 4@7c; dry fint, TRTWeRT -1005 Tale T 3 ROm0! | last bank statement, old, gold colf, treasury Dr. Alex Hume and Kate Fox, the famous | wheat, rains west and predictions of more rain | Colorado murrain wool pelts, per b, " actuai 104id el cow stockers and. foeders, gold certificates and gold clearing house | spirit mediums, will give a spiritual seance | tonlsht, and closed at %e net decline. June | weleht, $Gfc. 5 I Ateh L hulie, $2.156 . ) o t 44%c: July, 44%@ddc, closed at 4ic; | TALLOW AND GREASE-Tallow, No. 1. 44@ A tahin B..L 866 ) 4 AR e 3 cartificates are held by the National banks | tonight in broad gaslight on the open stage ekt st e, tlosed” gt T eptember® | 1%e: tallow, No. %, 3%,@3%o; krease, white A, | Telenhon 3 |Gon Hraoirts * COWS AND HEIFERS. s R A LU i ) of the different states, as follow at the Fifteenth Street theater. Among the | 0060, closed at'd6-c. ki grease, white' B dci grease, vellow, 3¢i | Hoston & Albany.. | Wia: Cant. 1nte. 8...008 375 FAATEE heavion $4.50001. 675 paokarn. 4 G ‘many tests produced may be mentioned ma- n.\-n«‘ ]’13; ‘lp 'us,;m x-’u‘.«h:xfi)rxu. 2,620 ;m.: g:f:.w, 195';:" er“khml:"hww.wfg/:c-am beeswax, Iln.fl\m'lifih ine. | Allenoz Mining O HEIFERS. 4.67%; mixed 160; Tights, $1,40%4.60; Yor , 5,000 bui. futures. 14,000 bu. spat. = Spot e 15@18¢: o ow, 3 Gopd... AURDUO. oo sron B 503100 ... 68 L B0 25 g ot { 4 terlalization, Spirit Bride Levee, Spirit Car- o e atrared 001 o NS aon B e Ao et : R i bk iR [ e O v ) [ penter, Spirit Bond. Bells are rung, harps ?L;v No. nkwnnle, 4T%c; track, mixed St. Lows Generat Market. Fite !;-;r ; . mw Butte & Boston.... 7, 2 00 4’ 3....89) 275 head; market i " 4 g 9igc; track, white western, 49@ilc; BT. LOUIS, June 9.—~FLOUR-—Firm at recent ien. Electrie. . BTN C 200 . . il 5 h Srass .i;‘;sfl“:,“r"“z'[::',‘;‘:fl:.“’m::‘l“l::'l‘“i;‘;fé ek hite niate. 497sic. Option ‘market woii | advanee | o | Mudom Comtrill il 300 T ot 3% Sloux City Livo Stock Market. | i 3 3 of arply on rains and sympathy with whens (HEAT—Opened weak, 1c off, with bears sell- d Co 74 * 45 2 32 X CITY 3 ¢ | Hampshire: 364000 | tipping, transmutation of water, and many | una corn, closed K@ik lower: June closed at | ing. A rally of e was followed by o arop to a | Orezon o 1 i e Wl 2t 0013 IO CAAIITE S dans ipi =t O oIteRA X = 0 Mismouri:. 0000 Dist. ot Col..! 0 olhgr‘.w Nlo darkness; a great many teats [ 46t%c; July, tis@iic, closed at dc; August, closcd 1@l below yesterd 2 red, casn, | Rubber.... 40, |Qsccola CALVES. market steady g [0 . 25, an er H e e 0 c. o B 5o @Eo%C. lon Pac { Quine: BEOREYAS ¥ Ll f y 10 738,000 | Droduced without the ald of a cabinet. A | at 37¢; September, elosed at 3dc. June, July, Soke; August, S%@soke; | Unton I ( y 2 170 400 . fi { Kansas.... ... 1,195,000 Towa...... . 000 HAY-Steady; shipping, $6.40655.50. September, 3 5t End T 1 16 CAn P v v‘ fouth Dakiota., " 2tomn| Vermigii:... 000 2;2’:‘&“;"’:;']"““(“'0"“1 ‘:"‘ be charged. Doors LHIOPS—Quict: State, common 10 cholce, 3g16e; COIN~Trell ‘on rain reports, losing 101% 1 w10 40 1 nA inte, 70 heads yesterdiy, 20 rkanmas.,. . o c B : Pacific coast, 12G17c. 2 mixed, cash, 85e; June, 3i%e; July, 37 — s 4 LI o 4 faaho . - 180,000 Alabama.. - 000 -+ - HIDES -Quiet; wet valted New Orleans se- | tombor, 3. e S5z Now York Mining Qaotat T A H w31 cows, '$1.250 ) Novada Misaisuippd.. 0% - Indian at Work. lected, 45 (o 6 T, %G Texas selected, 45 OATS-Fell e with com and wheat; No 2| NEW YORK, June 9.-The following are the | 1.... 110 4% H SN A M s 920,000/ Maryland. . 00 | The unusual sight of an Tndian working | 0idgrte: “Texas dry. b 1056 thao siger . >t | Sash,and June, $ci July, sithe; August, Bic; | oloaing miulag qiiol BULLS. k Market Michigan.. 2,620,000 | Washington .. %0 | was witnessed on the streets of Omaha yes- [ LEATI (7l|u||]:‘hlv mlocle sole,” Bueaos Ayres, Nothing doing. Gon. Gal. &V Slerr No 207 | 1....13%0 1% L1450 236 June 9.-CATTI ceipts, 300 Vi 000 | Col lisel it o heavy welghts, 164150, ARLIY-Nothing ol Dendwood .. Standand......oo 2 T2 3 35 one’ market” nominal, ¢ ; 'x"‘.'.‘.':l'."'; R4- 54, fl;m?{f"?""i'x it % terday forenoon. d’l‘hln particular red man \\'()I)L‘Hlmydy: domestic flecce, 19¢%5c; pulled, ::.\(‘\(L.‘. \.-;:...u":'?..v»‘k‘"“' o0l & OUvEy: u'.r"mn KL oot nes: 1’5‘3 :u.nflr % .:ui; 2 iu nong; .markel NomiBMl Qi o . hode “Taland. worries along under the nam FLAX & ominil. & Norcross. Yellow Jaciei..l. 05 1400 210 2,000 head; ents, none; wyoiifig.,. 1L Eiow| N, Hiom | Needs Pants and he 18 a private in company | sid @10 extra mes' 5 i SR T e ST res {1800 4 o 22 pulle of iles, $160681.60, Eoxan s g MIROM[W Virginia.. 35,000 | 1, Twenty-first United States infantry, now clty extramoww, H70G9.00. Cut meats, | HAY_Prime o choice tUioihy, $.6009.60. * 700 el one; sbIpments, none; o According o the above the banks of Ne. | Stationed at Fort Omaha. Willle was sta- { 55@GsX: ‘pickiea hams, 10%@ioke. Lard, lower: Bieack. nstisgred. = 2t 200 T s braska held $2,123,000, an amount about [ tioned at Fort Slduey until recently and is ] D Slowed at JFiiduty, o ¥irm. in demand at $3.05. London Stock Markot. B NG rerers . Stock 1n Mght. »qual to that contalned in the banks of Iowa, | DOt famillar with the white man's ways. ontinent, $7.90; 8. A, "$T80; TER—Dull; $3.2) LONDON, June §.—4 p. m. cloaing. ! REDERA, Record® of recelpts of Mve stoc : " | Friday night he was arrested for drunken T P S LT R LSRRl A Lok 4418 280 300 AW 3 - Colorado and Washington. ork, dull bt steady: new mews, $13.256 GouRola, monty: 101 1-10] Moxican oniinar T80 250 340 G002l 3 boisterousness on the streets and was set to extra prime, 31%5001300; family, $18.000 Rolk. neot 101 1-10]3 B B0 27 1.0 300 & 3 South Omanha - T work, not being able to pay his fine. ort clear. Sugoginin, " T T Adian Paclfic., 0474\ N Y. ¢ R TR L B R T R I Lo ) . st di ol or; | we alry. 1048 1% " . A les 385 180 590 i 3 Kansan City.. 4 nery. ' 144@18%e; wesfern factory M Otwith good - de 54 2 90 5 Two daring balloon ascensions at Courtland R 2 | mand. esp for batoui T Pork, —standard 75 | Reading... LT EN 594 290 3L... 661 5 3 Bh T _ Omaha Mas Very Few Business Fallures— Elgins. 180; state dairy, 13019%c; state | Mand. espechaliy, for batif Purk, stands Lol Mex. Cen. now 48, 60 D 20 wLLTT 7 3 . Crop Prospects and Trade. hoad: thie- aflerscon aadevesing. L TA0e tate, TH@Ole: mmall, T@ | Cholce. 1.0, Dry st maath)! loose shiulders: | “TAR SILVER-2%d per ounce, AR dhe 00 § L Fatals LU L s Mr. W. H. Roberson, manager of R. C. REALTY MARKET, 9%0: part skims, 3@7c; full skims, 2@e. #0870 Jongs wnd ribs, $827 shorts, 36.374. MONEY—t cent. 048 8 LORADO CATTLE Averpool Mar ets. “Dun & Co., speaking of trade In Omaha il hads stondy; stie and Ponnvivanin. 1040 aacon, pucked whoulders, (15 lonse, 37, 1iba, | ho rat of discount in the open market for | SO MR IATILE: LIVERPOOL i WIHBAT—Fms . de y h western fresh, 14c; recelpts, 8, . 2! orts, $7.37% i oth short 5 i e 0. ’r. LIVE L, June A Plem: de- T e INSTRUMENTS placed on_ record June 9, | TALLOWE Gulet: e, o EA pcgs, | L RECHILTA Fiour, 5000 A5 wheat, 3000 b, | P01l #h0rt and Hrce-montha bile is & percont. | 58 icors, cr. i #i0 i oo Wert it aparingly: No. 1 Cal: i R riaa tlon et . ren). 4 13-1640 1%, ; bu.;_oa 000 b, B o % R a, 48 8%AG4s 9%A; red western win " e seomallo e.,u.."'..'fik A :x«::c:g 1894: A B TROLS UM, Steaty; united “cloned at' 800 HIPMENTS plour, 700 Bola: wheat, 100 | gr 1oupg, 5. Jesw Fimsoial; HOG MARKET IN GOOD SHAPE. : 1 P WARRANTY DEEDS. asked; Washington. bbis. 6. bulk, §a80; re. | bu.i corn, 81,000 bu.; Gats, $000 bu. 5T TOUIS, June 8.—Money dull, 607 per cent, [ o0 T all woek, | g, RN demand moderate; mixed spot, Btecle & Walker, St Joseph, Mo. = Al- | omana an Flarencn Loan and Trust com: i ews Ytk a8 Vindogila’ ahi” Baii g Hniement: " o York ¥ premium bld. Daak | | SN Very “nearly 10,000 hogs & day. | “PROVISIONS1 o8 81, though it does not necess: s pany to W F Parker, lot 2, hlock 6 lof more, $5.10; Philadelphia and Baltimore, bulk, ’ ol 4 e ¥ A "ROVISION o 8, €8s 81, b i B ,,:‘,',:,y l:“:f,:,_:';_ " Bock 53, 1ot 2, block &7, 1ot 1 block 2,60, ore, Btk | AWAUKEE, June 9.-FLOUR-Qulet and Balances. | The quality has been unusually good for this | Pork, prime mess, Tong and 16t 4, block 7, lot 11, block 0. lots 1 ROSIN-Steady; strained, common to good, | steady. time of the year and the market has been | $hort elear, & b, 3 yet the name of D. M. Steele Is as old a: and 0, ‘block 94, lot 19, block 1i3, lot & 1350140, WHEAT—Lower; No. & agring, 7c; No. 1 unusually good, when the heavy supplies are | 144 prime western, Missourl river trade, and the houses he | block i1, lot 16 block 120 lots 1'and & TURPENTINE—Pirm: 304 G303c. northern, $hc: July, 5630, -0 Pl A pies o . - a8 established from time to time are | block M8 lot 13, block 13, lot 3. blook RICE-Steady; domestie, fals (0. extra, 4@6e; N Stoady; No. 3, 4los taken into consideration. The average prices Californis Vi il ndmarks in the de: 161, lot 13, block' 106, lot 10, block 161, lot Jupan, 4% Lower; No. 2 whi ; No. 3 white, for the week have been perhaps Ge lower thi mar) development of the 8 - e/ 42%0; 1 ver 2, block 189, lot 7, block 234, lot 7, block MOLASS N Orleans, o ket- ) b he B! Missourl river jobbing trade. Beginning | block 189, 1t 7, block 3. lot 7, black L MOLASSES -8te . open L gty \ L | 1ast week, but the market today was fully in business fifty years ago, he has n a 0 1 & e Avoe h o | B Ry o e . Y—-Steady: No, 25884 sample, 50Qde. Ny LEANS, June 9. 082. Sc better than last week. There is a good, 5 he lots 217, 325, $28," 28 . and undiv % out R Quiet; L $19.50822.50, Quiet and lower; Noifd; 49% PARIS, June 9, 00 per o . wheat and conspicuous figure in thin section ever [ {01 §i§ Jui H Mlorence s ok 1| COPPRI-Quist: iako, 8. PROVIBIONS Lawer: © ‘Boft: 1180 Lard, | 800 for the ascount, e ber © 100 | healthy tone to the trade, prices for hogs | "G T T M 0: w ui Bave bvertakon bl in bis .'7'1‘5':.'{\.' Sane 1o M D Chapman, Job 3 Dieck 10h [ LEAD-QHE: Gombere BRI mm bid; b T % " | " posToN. G —Clearings, $12.162.008: pat. | A1 h0E products being more nearly on a ¢ ntnls, 7,046,060; et y | fame.... pesr eady; 2 d; plates, S—Tlour, 6,00 Whl.; wheat, 18,900 it C§105.209 463 nnd 35 356,860 | rect and normal basis than they have been | centals, 106,915, time n hope 18 freel: L S v . 3 . $1,204,04 k, $105,243,403 and $5,356,895 ¥ ha and the hop y_expressed that he | portsmouth Savi it iy 0,900 bi, ¥ i e A A .M for six months, and the result ix that packing | $10Cks & were i g o well- operations are profitable enough to keep the | somtats o1 heavy receipts cleaned up without any diff 1,309,102; may not only pay every dollar, but have | ot al, lots 11 a comfortable competency left. Place.... .. The two recent heavy faliures fn st [ J N Treman NTH-Flour, 5000 bbls, nos : 1; balan ulet. nd 12, block 110, Dundee /PEI-Pirm; sales on ‘change, 1 car July 5 ti. 3,500 | lead. $3.%. and 5 tons August jead, 2.2 vigh e wheat, 13%0 | ng at §1 premium. C 3 Wheeler, TTONSEED OlL—Continucs 3. Ll nactive: New York Dry Goods Market. Joseph bring to mind the fact that with | house upon ot 8 block 4. Cottaxe park.: 8 | prime crude, nominal; off crude, 26@2c; yellow ® 7 Mares BALTIMORE, June 9.~Clearings, 33 < e A o thout y dif o aed b ame pdricksor wi o Gerard b ades, 35c; prims yello go; ol i A e 3 : | culty. he demand from eastern packers A " Bihaoaeption ‘;,'.:.:nf)m Doues oX LRR LT W v B IR R i, prime yoiow: masls’ TeHow NFANSAS CITY. Tune 0.-WHEAT-1o lower; WOL58; (or the week, $14,289,658 and | hay been good, and altogether the situation [ (N YORK, June 8.—With the hait b b ear o' this ity hus experionced ‘any | OmaN: i \IM DEEDS s Minneapolis Wheat Market. figase. "lcated Supucy. * T Wi Mo 3 red, \DELPHIA, June 9.—Cle Is more encouraging to all concerned than | houses thers was a very Mht bus noss Tallurs 'of' consequance. ‘st Juno ‘tue QUIT CLATM DENDR RINIRZS. e 000 Snnt CORN—{@lc lower; No. 2 mixed, 30; No. 8 | 5o baianc ‘for the ween §s20i0.0i2 | 1t has been for over a year. Duyers all | today. Visiting buyors were fow, (o mfleuln grocery house of Sloan, John- | V G Lantry and wife to W F Parker, lot fi“;'{fifl":—"l'gr!-m{:n-‘ l;‘l"fi- wheat market | white. 394c. » and 38,23, say they could not ask for better hogs than r weather continuing the lmpr son & Co. was forced to the wall, and the | 2. block 83 lot 7, block 13. 1ot 7. block closed 1%¢ iy for futures and 1c lower | “OATS—In good demand; No. 3 mixed, 39@40c; | LONDON, Juno 9 gold premium at Nue- | are coming now and the freedom with which | Yails that more business will follow at once. 14, lot 4, biock 21 lots 2 and 4, bio for cash wheat. The market was very well | No. 2 white, L echoes of that failure are still resounding [ 14 lot 3. ; lota . B R A inet s No. 2 white nos Ayres today is 8% The amount of bulllon | they absorb the liberal offerings shows that e corridors of the court hou: The | ,and undiv b lot 7, block 63, Florence..... 1 | susta er, early part of the BOTTER-1im; ereamery, 1@lic; dairy, ne into the Bank of England on bal iny L ha nE_ fraternity of Omaha 18 congratys | I 11 Blair and wife 'to same, blocks 212 and dny for ‘cash wheal and prices obtained for | 19@1de ' " | fa f1as,0m, England on balance toduy | packers have lots of confidence in the future. ‘Two daring balloon ascensions at Courtlan@ e 40 8; a Wheat for. trac! o hou same | " TOGS—Firm: sirictly_fres i - The average welg @ ho > oac| > e SRR lnelf upon the fagt that thioush i 0 Vom o C W Rainey, W %" } Veatorday. Even the low Erades biousht rel: | RECETITE-Wheat 2000 b’ com, 1,000 bu; | ¢ ICAGO, June 9 Clearings, $13.100.00. Total T3 SRS \:1|l5":1" ‘;’: DAL RORAR N00: b Dosch Ihix: KUATRORRI 800, oYuiilAR: ese troublous times this city has hel ada oy far prices. ats, none. b by . i [ for tho wick, $9.438,000. Corresponding week-| Week was about 240 poun her own, With o national bank fallure and PR R 1] eeints £or e weele continued to b lurgar SHI PMENTS—Wheat, 100 bu.; oo, mone; | LISt Yeur. 5.0, ore g oxeliongs, Wil (| The inarket today was active and steady r conse- P : than had been expeoted g oceipts are | oaly, none. 1 t 3 i | Slorling xchange, notua %t B S Tt T rlds Mead “The canal ente 18 not sleeping. | Master 1n chancery to National Life Insun Thoukh smarketing in the country by fariers offeo Market 3108 por cant. . ral, as good fro & ~d has decrensed largely d it I8 expects FORK. ° ~OFF) NEW YORK, June 9.-—The exports of all sources and trading lively from start to Bome deliberation [a proper in draftng company, Tot & block B, Kounise ! ely and it'1s exoeciod 40 b | NEW YORK, June 9. COFFEE-Options aports of e and tradiog pively from start 1o | Commission Merchant for the woel wers 10, §7.400,633; sl 0. T L hindise 102, - very light next week. Receipts (hat will come | opemed steady af wnc luna_and pr 18 submit' the bon . . ed 1o & pot gm(‘m-lllnn. ‘Wora than (hla It 18 hot ex- | Snorit t Losis Tradiord sw ow sw Eikil Lo | 0o il be malniy from stocks 1o country | e quict end castar ¢ higher, or cables and abaence commanded o premium, selling at from $4 impurts were! General mie o a ot de Clusod 760 b $5.762.996; dry goods, $867,42: gold, $10118; sil- d od 1o GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Bedlent to say fust mow, but the prospects'| speclal masieriio & 3 Warner, lots ¥ and e rading hours, lthiugh trading was naaly Dhciuing: Jume, Sy e: uly, Pk, Ay G “.T'""""‘k ';"f‘! "5_: b oo | 8 SH. YN (00 S gt mixed gt | 2 & 2l rovi 2 block 9, Benningt = e et uhing U 17 o s Lugus 54088, for the week, 38, Prer 3 50 Private wires to Chicago o ow York. away. but. the plctures ‘painted 3{" S| Totat amount of transters Ty i Beptember.” Whie: on tenckc Mo 1 | F13 WA 1, Thicemer, S8 BGTLES Boot, i, | 2es . ;unq:»l{-l at $33t0 146, and viga weigh- A e e S B B A Inted - A Al i No, northern, celpts were | dull ané nomin: T 3 mid, ¢ - ittt ng o bs. sold for $3.60 and $3.65. Jmists regarding orop prospects are belleved e 15,430 bu.; shipments, 14.06) bu* Ax the milin w G it i el Two darlng o u eaportence 4 20 bu. ; ship . A (e milla wor ndova, 100001080 "saten none. Waretan 'wo daring balloon ascensions at Gourtland | Bverything sold in good scason, the bulk sportence salicited. - ? 1o be overdrawn. rhe fact is (hat small | The new balloon, Courtiand heach today. | grincing at the et of aneut 4oa b for Tre s | Geinarise o T el o et | hia hrmoon et evening. at $4.50 and $4.65, the sams a8 ‘on Friday, | qeoiiccneam, ¢ N0 York Life Dulldi,

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