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Business iz Fair Considering the Situation | Face to ahout W0 boxes. 0%t the whort. | Wheat Opcned at One Cent Advance, but ? bbbl delp i ) Vel "eiree | Gattle Trade Remaing Abcut Stealy in i ) . age will be entircly covered before the end W, OB, crot MO T o me ctude, | & d : i 4 in the Country. SJ° T be Stply covared kefops the end | Boon Weakened. i off crude, @G ;?‘y‘".r Summer yellow, with Recent Experienca, PIGS AND ROUGH R—— cut much of a figure in the market hereto- butter grade prite aummer white, not | y 1 P — P 13t in at t i fore, may be n factor of some importance | i R i | "The following were the closing quotations HOPES [OR THE FUTURE ARE VERY BRIGHT | fex, fall e cniet onjection tp the Call-| CROP DAMAGE IN THE MIDDLE STATES | OMANA GENEWAD MakET, | on ho lending stoes of the Now York ex: fornia frult has been that owing to de- rnfa fruit h n that owing i change today: i | arrived in poor conditio the fruit Condition of Trade WHA G Atehison 7% Northwentern. ! 0 | itself, when recelve 7 e, | duotations on | Xqymy Kxpross... ot 0 o4 Reports From the Country Show a Great | IR R i ! “‘. 1AL m‘ Reports Recelved Indieating that Whest in Staple and Uaney-Produce, Aflams Exprosa.. x“‘ u Sy g ik Difficuity of Shipping Interferes with t SHEEP Linprovement In the Teellng Among | keeping properties with varle- Iillnols, Indlana and Missourl Is S_Choice stock, 19 # Express L 110 N Y N Dessant Deet Busisess~duppited Ve of (he THAFRSS ‘Bas been Bomibia. "Hat ate 1hs TradewValites Have & Dos ties, and keeps better than the Malag 1 the Woish Poasibls BUTTER-OI hay or whlle stock, 4g ir | Bs g ntario & W 5 e s Kets, however, hay T aharply (his Week g kinds, The rind contains more citric acid to good country, 7@%c; choles to fancy e e = LLORu ey ith liberal A while: the demand cldedly Upward Tendency. than the Malaga, but not quite =0 Condition. ¢ | % Southe: s but Prices VT u Dime, there {8 nominally 150 to 860 much as the Messina fruit, but a number a | Contral Pact I3[0 S L& UL el e o I eiluice natives of people in Ve that it would ! | e Qhio e " XK | Eugifip R o god ol s re fter if properly Hena, 8a6tc; young roosters, | Werere 1208 | Pirtaby The heavy rains which visited all sec- | packed. California has yet much to learn | CHICAGO, June 1.—Wheat showed an ad- Je; spring chickens iifenko ting 70 | Pullman Piiaos. SATURDAY, June 1 tions of the state during the latter part of | rexariing methos of curing and Packing | vance of g around the opening today, i Boatl My leiugo Lk .o Rotiitiee ot all oS TURDAY: Tue B Wesk broubht: . &Bok arvelous | DUt the shippers there seem determined 10 | (omie O el ta IRy 8. Bl B &S i L SR ”" gt e A e t posted in these particulars, since it ig | COmpared with yesterday's final sales, but| 'y Choice fat, 70 to 100 Tbs., are quoted al & 1ron WL | comparatively moderate the past week and Ghénge In the Dusinees situation in thie | hecoming imporative that they' should find | kst %e of it and closed %c above Felday i Targe ind Soarwe, 405 otton Ll Cert e et the decrease in receipts ns compared with city. Ior a week or more the jobbers had | a large market for their goods. his be- | close. Corn fluctuated within a range of . seonsin - full " Young | Delawars & Hul for 1 Vs T 2 I 2 mer years keeps up with discouraging | Limited usiness of Yeatorday Was Trans- been receiving complaints from their cus- | come re Jmperative from the fact that | %c and closed with a gain of lc. Oats i twins, Tlc; gl Rl bR Gl persistency, ns the following figures wil ed nt Friday's |y‘:.~.».‘." T tomers about the continued dry weather. | [I6 crop this year promises o be @ very | ara se higher and pork 12ic lower. garte: Lt . 1000 | Di& iR ol ‘o pia ol B iiss ¥ | citeado, sune 1.—A fimited Saturday usls These complaints had steadily grown In | g bearing. California may be at some The most extraordinary weather ever | ®Ji{% \"Nl'“"‘“"w 10,601 midiand, 8 lowiand, r.:]--- : 104 Southern Pacltic ¢ e W Sheep. i" s was transicted at Friday's prices, common vehemence until country merchants were | disadvantage in the matter of freights and | Known at this season of the year gave fur- | $7.60; rye straw. 15 eotir makes (he bind | pdo R (s Bl B B 3 10 | 10 cholce native dressed beef and shipping steers, declaring that rain must come In a few | the cost of boxing and handiing, DUt it the | ther evidence of ity recent eccentricitios be- | Ry, LIent btea s the best. Only o wrades | 6N Bardo’ whek J1 WS b 10| weikhing L0W to 1,50 1, selling at from §8.76 days or cverything in the way of crops | KERHS CQf, D€ I AW In (hE na tween the close of yesterday's session and | "TEAREAEE O O . Con Same week 180 101 2 10 8590, With very cholce ves scarce and inion Pac Same week 152 18 L 2| salable at from $.60 to $5.80. The bulk of the R RS R L s RECEITS 18 ¢ naw coming forward sell at from $4.2 to THE OMANA DAILY JUNE 2, 235 W 8 fective curing and packing it has generally There have been no sheep for hered mery, 1@15c; separator cream: would be burned out. Under such elrcum- | jsed improvement in the methods of curing [ the opening this morning; “hotter than | VRORTADLE et G R T Rl stances It was not surprising that discour- [ and packing ix carried out commis- | ever," ier tHan face powder,” and a | POTATOES—Western stock 18, 2008 agement took hold of merchants in every ;»”.Tl\“;;"”k -"1‘. e :\'ql;fulm.\ will find & | continuation of such conditions being pre- | Small lots, 86 % W b, % i ' |l\' & TR s 1N (doptd, . yapMonths. e . e common westerns, welghing 11390 to line of business, retaflers as well as job = Lk o dicted for another forty-eight hours at |pGut PEANS-Hand picked, navy, $2.20; Lima | LGS ETC % Ve % Wostern Union o D | Februnry 5 1l around $3.85. Well finished cattie bers, DUN'S VIEW OF THE CANE. least. News of any other description than | A ' Lako Shoro. 146 | Whe Mar edium . welght, 1350 (0 1420 1w, sell the The rains worked.a great change. The that referring to the vagaries of the cli- h . basket, %5440 A o LS . a R N i P n-u.hu merchants who had refused to buy, | sunshine s Kupidly Chasiog the Clouas | mate and their damaging effect upon the e e o I & Nihvegs “dial - : p v g e AR or had canceled orders already filed, sent Awny, op was_very little regarded. The “total | LETTCC 2341 Shthighaliols s § al 181, B Adapted G thelr roquirements. O In fresh orders and renewed ol on W. H. Roberson, manager of R. G. Dun | fallure of the wheat crop” was reported | ASPARAGUS—Cl tock,” on orders, 30gi0c | MERIAR o : it HLEL Feak et in, selling n from TLes o HE et From all scctions of the state merchants | . again and again from some of the best | P g il : Months Catt o at from §1.75 to $4 4 rehs & Co. for the Omaha district, says: wheat raising counties of Hlinois, Indiana PLANT “ler 1., Sle. Nt thatne. soiss January \ b Are firm at from $2.0 to 36 Stockers and feed- S lm-"'lllw”:n lml: same reports— yll hl-fl‘ “May, 158, will not soon be forgotten. No | and Missouri, and from Ohio and Michi- | ARIDERS 0N orders, 40@3c por dos Noahwiito Cnet AA & NN February 2 R T AG BT IR ained and there Is cvery prospect now [ month in years has caused so much un- | §an, the reports were only a few degrees BARSON orders, por %' bu. box, W@6lk LML Ao o March e BLLUALIRL G R L AL e that we will have a large corn crop. be- | cortainty in business circles and none has | €58 alarming. That the ‘market did not | ihuier erate pigs, " 0 ' box (LT RN > 1 TRt il BT ) R A AR ) sides considerable small grain.” The' job. | feritinty | - more freely respond to the disastrous news i e R P N.J. Conteai’ 101418 1. B, 3 | May i d Tn hogs there was a_falr demand trom loeal bers, who were considerably discouraged | D*en more unsatisfactory. Starting In very | wis owing fo the fact that the majority 2 IB-20n rders, TaF T h g L& W.pta...on. 168 do prd 6,3 | packers, but prices suffered_another dsetine of at the commencement of the week, were [ warm and succeeding a remarkably warm | of traders refused to believe it. The price e el i North Am. Co. % | Am. Toh. Co. Fotal AT heavy selling at $4.25 to $4.70, mixed at feeling reatly elated yesterday, and ap- | April, we all hoped the merry month of | of July at the opening was anywhere from SQU Por doz., on orders, domne; | Nortiera Pacife.. S| doprd.... fom $13 10§46, and Hkht at from $095 to peared to have more confidence in the out- | May ‘'Would pass into memory as a promise | 794c to 7%ec, or about lc_per bu. higher PRUTES No.Pac, id. ... 187 SU o M. & M. 3 a $4.55. " Bellors disposed of most of the supply come of the season’s business than at any | of ‘abundant harvests. But we have had | than it closed yesterday. It Kept Within a [ STRAWBERRIES. (hofs sh §.1.D.40 L — Baitig v g L9 brices. offerines embraced & previous time this year. drouth, high winds and frosts, and the past | range of from 78%c to 79%c during the of 31 qts., $.6005.00, PPing atock, per. anles of siocka: Northwe Ratie five MntHs 1Mt |l e U LA dn good stmre of the As might be expected, collections are only | thirty-one days have tried the staying qual- | Steater part of the session, Wwith quick re- VRHBEE ot e e 1010, b, # Mail, 2,600; Reading, 200; St Daui, 3,607 [ 5 “ ] TR aheep the. offeringh modera good, moriey In the country of many a worthy citizen of Ne- | coveries every time it got below 7. The At case. grey PP | Southern Paciile, 2,00; United States Leather, [ The cattle market for the past six days sty U hor i 1, el e being anything but plenty. prediction of the sig serv! bureau is [ SOU Por 24 'qt. cuse, 00, Unfted Stafes Rubber, 5100, was not materially different from the pre- % fated ot At from. Jseiat HARDWARE. ')“I{Almvvl-r Inwmmnnn; ('lwer-lq gllnnnucly rlur 1’1lllr ;lnwlll hot Wi ml(-r tonight tll;‘llhln— L FRUITS. ;g Closing quotations on bonds were as follows: i ‘l;_l\xl_ :\]\ |l.«\n"‘ ‘(\nm During the firs 108" HALIVERL s CHRTRGN There 18 a much better feeling among r mercurial citizens have already re day in Indiana, inofs, upper and lower IRANGES stralinn navels, 0000 | -8 48, rox. now. 5. W8 of 93 [ \lf of the weel here wias some appr wound 3.3, The hulk of the the hardware e bat o o8 AMOUE | cred heart, though their new hope 1S Wisconsin, Missourl, Towa, Kan- [ 335 chyicn seedtiman e haet s ofh box, 8,000 | 58 30 0k hew. HEISEaInis Ofa s ation n " values for the more desirable " N, Ralon: were' miNde P60 sha trint clrioreane In the volums ys 0ld. One of the leading jobbers | sas, Nebraska and Minnesota. With that Tancy B A o ror. . Yikie ¢ | Brades of beef and shipping steers, with a L3 10§53 chuice woold Inmbe of trade, With a continuance of the pres- e city gave me an instance of this. A | before them, the traders, although unbe- | 4 2 ; up.. .. 4 gradual softening of values for the under Spring Tambs brousght from §3.25 ent good outlook for a crop, jobbers look stomer came to Omaha with a | lievers in extensive crop damage, did not MONS—Extra fancy lemons, 300 size, $1.75@ | U- & 4|, A A krades. Since the middle of the week, how b BRI Be e Tomang for Soatls o inor: Hon | s purpose of abandoning the state. | care to go home short. The following mat- , 4 5 U1 1054 | ever, ihe tendency has been rather lower | BIDTS-Cattle, 300 head; shieep, 2,50 head; in_the near futur y_morning, after the rain, he called | ters, however, prevented. the lievers in PINEAPPLES—Per doz., $ 2.0, o o for all grades, including the best he ex- [ hows head, o I triwars matiat s & good: déal: on my friend’ with a telegram from his | crop damage of an unusual destructiveness NANAS—Choice shipping stock, per bunch, : tremely hot weather has mad Recelpts and bisposition of Stock U RWaIl Jnnt 4t Dresent. HVery. ona. an o little town out west—stating that a | from becoming too enthusiastic on that ac- Shti Cent o % | hard to ship and shippers have T P el L) a8t 8t present. Kvery one ap- PR SRy Db - T LU i T A e R L MISCELLANEOUS 3 i 7 (00 | ihis account, Dressed beef men 4 clal recelpte and disposition ot atock {;‘w ANA thitt prives et be mvanem 190 | looked more promising. ~ He bought 31 to show more than from 1,000,000 to 1,500,000 ;¢ . 12@13¢; California Jlass C... the market pretty much in their own hands U ot the Union ck Yo BRRURE (At iyrioes mukt be udy - o8 | worth of summer goods and went he bu, decrease, but guesses this season are 7 f . N Fions WA with no - improvement in - the demand Gt Ao i i B AL S past week there has bees o of in na. | Another jobber says Thursday's rain is [ not very relfable, the week's clearances of California, 1@15e RheRn ao. 1818, 000 for beef they have apparently tried to buy LRl L LR L vance than for some time of late. Nais | Worth $10,000 to him. It 80 easy to be [ wheat and flour from both coasts amounted | SYRUP—Gallon jugs, per doz., JE the good cattle at substantially lower fig RECEIT 3 L some time of late alls | discouraged. Take this state year by year | to 2,246,000 bu. compared with 2,850,000 bu ARl A e NG il 1 20 5.5 Doty 5 ures, and at the same time tried to pou d | : Cars. Head have gone up 50 cents per keg during the r g * Almonds, 14c glish wa . . | ARt seven dnys, Pl bor kes during the | for twenty years and you will find more [ the previous weck, and the shipment from it EnBllsh walnuts, C.monfund. . 13/ R G, Wedt. 1ats the dife out of the market for the medium and larger crops than in any other part of | Chichs 3 ¥ ] i Braz . ¥ 7 2 and inferior kinds . : ng money for a long time, and now eight | f L t f] Chicago for the week was 601,869 bu., the BavAzE, ue ‘enn, now wet 3. K7 " |SC B, Conapla 1 { : o | Horses ‘iiid midies BRI IMEOL the darBest Nave tormen & ot n]u union. The farmer who has stood by | noticeable feature of which is that only 3 Tn 60 to 70:1b, boxes, S per ih Toun, new sot 100 | doC. &b W That was about the situation today whe DIADORIION Bination 1o fx the price st o moimt wiime | 18 farm ‘and steadily rejected all invita- | 15,00 bu. of It was for points east of Mo | dates Se pur i ) i Tonn, 01d 6a. ... 0 |8t Fu& LMo 5. | the market opeoed with only about 0 A the il Cmivy he operate “ob it WhEEe | tons to speculation for ten vears ts inde | lofo, Of the red winter wheat now n the | CIDER-Ture Suice, per bbi. 85 nal bbi, g5, | V3 GAMUHGa.2 oitglst I s ead of fresh cattle on sale. " The offichal | gmana packing co i baste Sonte four or fee of ihe sty | pendent. Since 196 Nehraska has had six- | Visible supply only. £,000000 b, s At pointa| COCOANG 3 ki . o doorrod.. 4(Tox! Pac Tata L. 9 | pecelpts wero 801 head, but s Cudany and | R TS G mills which were shut down Been | teon good crops. three big o ail- | gutside of Chicago and only L0000 bu. is AND TALLOW. Atchinan 90 A.. {0 B 18t of 6 Gl (3, LB SO LHER Swirt and: Company leased, and so long as the demand remains vi e e i in New York. New York speculators wer HIDES re Waeat Shora 43 3 sl et A e TR The Cy at the present low point they will remain Lidpdi g shoul, the sellers today. They do not appear to | hides, §tc; green Ly g :h;;< LSrinntaveral -rx'!‘!h- L sale all | Wilson idle. With an improved demand they will be moved by the prospect of the red wintes N h ha iese were bee H. Hammond, Tiwa i and - the is no agricultural section in the union | uymev by the prospect of the steers, There were, however, several ver 11 Hiammend, Kaneas CILy a eir clevators being at a pre- | s Slac; Bosto good foads here, and if buyers had wanted | Cidaiy, Kansas Clty be started in, 4 with a record equal to this. A big crop in YeIHG i BorIng. S AND SHOES. Nebraska means a great deal, too. A good | Wl over (he hard spring they are e 3 0 BOSTON Al loans, 2@l§ per cont: | the cattle bad enough to raise their hands | R. Becker & Degen The shoe murkat remains very firm, in | CFOb here would be Tmmense in most of the | YAIUINE 50 highly, The tailure of the re Jeas than fully cured T T | me loan *covt, Clowing prices. for | Just a little they could have got them. As | L. 1 fact, it is till advancing on some Ifnes, | States. I have not yet lost faith In the | 5y5ut the change In prospective 1eS SUE. BB PELTS-Green salted —each CERTUERLT LR S ) YL B DR UG WAL T TG REG I il teens The' volume of trade at the present time | 'eSults of the present year Fested Bf 1t ApPronches the extent now estl- | Ereen salted shearlings (short wooled sarly « g from start to finish, and quite a few very | L . is not large, that is, there is not mucl Hot winds do not come in this climate | & The Drlce rheaaing vare Stoody Send | cach, s@lse; dry shearlines hort we v i i AL good cattle were unsold. = Prices bid ani gOIg out. The Koods are being sold for | €very year, and when T ean have my choice | mated x,{“', price remaing very steady and | skins), 'No. 1, each, 5@100; dry sheariin St pid. o Y paid were lower, but as the extent of the tal the fall ‘trade, bt shipments do- et com. | they will do thelr worst befora June 1. 1 | firm in, the last forty-five “minutes " atl wooled ‘ently’ skins), ' No. 2.+ 4 iy Stata Gan, i 3 {ecline was variously estimated from w mence until about the 1st of July we ; u\‘l ente g.un the festive sirocc n- ‘f:v"]‘”“ 79%c, and that was the value at the 5 m.l\mhu ki butehoer Bell Ta no. .. Atehis S to a quarter mr»’q- than Friday it wou . Country merchants are not placing ver nually let us be thankful when its visit { “O _ ¥ . actual welght, 5GSc sy Boston & Alb: 200 | Atehisg ¥ Aifficult_to specify the amount of th. p- LOUIS, June 1- CATTL Roceipts, 500 large orders bt they - are. Drving ver¥ | s made before the crop can be seriously | The corn market was firmer:and a little | Nebrakka murrain wool ' ysits 4 Boston & Maluo... 160 |Now England 68, 1114 | cline. The Chicago market has gone adt shipments, 290 head: market vory Slow on tlously, and’ate likely to continue along | ged and before it reaches its full | hIBher, on account of the hot, dry weathe: ight, 4G6c; dry flint Colorado by C.L&Q 3 5. pieces of late, and the consequent pr L supply. The week closes with prices hat Hhe oo.lis, kel to continue: along | iy hiand. férvor; predicted for the next forty-eleht hours, | helts, ‘per pound, act vight, e ¥ e Rt lng Of of thavout st nthieial e lower than on lat Mowlay for v $HAE W0 untll kn da sa FIRE the figuros show also that year by | and the strensth was not disturbed by any | tint col mirrian poun, | Gen: Kleetric A g has had a gocd deal to do with the | A LTS A Dt e HPrs A tmel reducing | estimated rece ays back. he | actual w s cul TR TREN 1018 St 3 sadly demoralized ¢ « e trade T WARted in thix MAEKE DRY GOODS. Y e o ooy, OTf, reducing thell | brices pald at the opening were the highest | Useless to pay freiht y Mexican 13| Rostan & Muntaia 5 B i O et acsg | Dest at ers range $i The dry goods men are remarking upon | published for Minnesota show. that the numi. | Of the day and closing trades were at the | ,,] JWAND G No. 1 tallow, 4@ | N ¥ &N B, Dutte & Boston the year, buy have begun to diserim- | 5000400 cows. what o ‘wonderful change the rains pro- | ber of farm foreclosures there is 40 per cent [ Pottom of the range and at ve the | (85 Fioe 3 tall e, white A, 4@ | Old Calony, inate sharply against grassy, stock, and as rass Aleon I ived a good many letters | make a similarly good showing in Nebraska | opened at 53¢ and closed worth 52%c. wix, prime, 176 “ronghtltnlow g A DISEO . P b Ag] ¢ uthwestern cattle the common grades of i customers in the country, giving ex- | in spite of dronths, disasters and discour | Only a fair business was 110 [ M WoOL, TN WASHID i e . Union Pacitic.. Gholh native beef have experienced a big decli - A i 3 pression to the worst fears for the growing | agements, except in' the front or cow | oats. Orders were not very urgent and | light, ade; quarter-bigod. 10610 & Ll A I T e B seeee Y] Good fat cows and heifers have held their 3 el hipmients, crops and the future of business, and the | counties. = Experience will again prove to | sellers did not seem over anxious (o dis- [ and chaffy, sise: cottofl dnd broken burty | Woat knd bi i Tam 3 wn very well, but the medium and common pply Lo make . mar next duy after it had rained the same men | eastern eapitalists that farm loans fully [ pose of stuff. A firm feeling existed and | 9¢; eotted and broken, fige, 6iS. 0T Westnh. Blaa 3 A grades ave selling from e to e lower than | K HEGHRILS, R :rm:s most encouragingly and ordered | and honestly placed are the best of s ""’.“I“‘S u’xnnw (rlufl-‘h\\Pr» u.lmx mlti; e | | YOOL, WASHED-Medidin, 15g18c; tne, 1G |~ — e oy L week ago. eal calves oy stll being | famby. $3.3044.75. i) Z00d iEiHEe: higher, The strength was due mainly to |16c; tub washed, 1618 k. 8c: ‘bucks, G W Yorc ) oation mark: nd as a result prices are a i Business In the dry goods line Is dull ‘A very capable gentleman ealled upon me | Sympathy with wheat and corn, ) tag locks, 265¢; dend DUIEd. Las : SR Ui e Yasston Still down in Ia et aro A tolio Ravear, as Is usual at this season of the year. The | the other day with @ prospectus of a pro- he receipts of hogs were liberal, the FURS CRANGREIRP R ot SR g Light bulls have been In fair request, buf | jaxsas crry, dune : Rocaipta, farmers. busy in the fields and there | posed corporation which should step for- | qrality poor and prices lower, with a large | FURS—Bear, black, N1, large, $20.00025.00 Pl il e < rough heavy stock of all Kinds has 'been | 1630 head: shipment 15 market stondy has not been enaugh trade to break stocks, | ward now at the end of the panic and de- | supply estimated for the coming week. | bear, brown, } Targge 450 00G55.00: No. 1. . | BUIWer 3 [Ontario ... . slow sale at considerably lower prices foxas stecrs, $27611.50; Toxan cows, $1.33.40 :‘hn“‘ivwmnm, and 1t is too early for the | pression ~with plans for promoting le- Pork ‘was most affected, showing a loss of 316; 3 afl: $9. bear, brown, Year ;,‘,';"&",f,,.,\;m 3 i 43 buring. the Yo part, otutheswesicitlie | et ‘mtase, PR R0L L DAL Ve oowE LRSI it ory: ‘goode:trads An th gitimate, profitable inyestments in bonds, | 3c at one time, but closed only 12e lower (oNo. L larise, $100@8.00; No. 1. miedium, | GroW b ROt ymaatn B stocker a trade was about as (0t | sackers ana %, $29000 15, DIK, $2.00704,00 e dry 0¢ 4 N the enst is good | city, county and irrigation, in stocks of sug than yesterday. Lard and ribs were steady L small,” 6; Bear®hrown, ‘cubs, No. 10 | Dendwosd k BRI g as it could get. Prices were fully a dollar HOGS: Ipts, 9400 hean: shipments, and as a result there is a stifftening In | cessful banks and other corporations, in | and show losses of 5c and Tlc respecivel i ¥ 1 lumi’ $5; No. i e il ShiBKRlLYar Dla) lower than the high and even then | head; market 56100 Tow ) Knles, 34,9060 prices on most lines, excepting woolen goods | special Teal estate bargaink, in promising timate for Monday: Wheat, 63 cars; 1, medivm, $15; No. 1, 35,0041 i LY ok Pt BIGETR NOYMIN; . 10 they could hardly be s: Since_the g 40; heavies, $44051.65; 1 ; for the fall trade. ' . manufacturing. enterprisos-and in varlous | corn, 657 cars; oats, 260 cars: hogs, 41,000 blick, vearfiig: 1, Intwe, 312000 | Hlomatinbns s an | Bandand .- general rains Wednesday and Thursd mibxed, $61564.45: TEhts, $3.5004. i daby Packing o, usbandmen “in a new country. St. Loum Live St GROCERIES T it S e A (L L o] B B0 i mdium, 810, 86 T dodl, 7; vear, | i 708 _ howe there hos been a marked change [ @525, pigs, $2.0004.00. The grocers, like jobbers in other lines, [ Success upon a large ecapitalization nd | © Freights: Vessel room In good demand | fiine s B ot a3 5o 36 0080: No. 1. me- | Moxiean. e for the better. The revivifying of pastures [ SHBEF 5,200 head; shipm are feelng much encouraged over the out: | Kood names. It would step in wherever [ and fim at lihc for corn and 13c for oats | Montany ned. Hotey it i bear black, = = — | has caused a big demand for stock cattle, | headi market we . 100k for trade. even It Koods are not going | its compact and independent board of di- 0 SIS00020.00, No. 1, medium, $1; No. 1. oars, BURRGIR L N uTes and while not all the recent big decline was Srone TRt out much faster. In fact, it Is too soon | Fectors saw a chance to make money. It| The leading futures §10; bear, black, Mcntana yeartingy, No 3 PON, g LR SRR IS X ¢ after the rains to expect ‘any actual im- | would take the good loans of a struggling | —ar— ot — - 5 L Bt 48 oo bt 0 s o Caatings, prospects could hardly be maore Record of receipts at the four principal mar- IRt el ki nas Lo sxpectaariy o trust company, for Instance, at something | ATUOISs_T Opn | - bear, biack, Montans. cups, No. by, jammalls 38 0010 theswael, -| There was the usual Small Saturday ketalmmatrchy Junv l, The market has been abeut steady on the | BeAr their value and also furnjsh the re- | Wi No. 1, medium. $4 i) 3 bear LTIMORE, e ness today, but the feeling was strong, Goc reat bulk of goods handled by the grocers. | ceiver, receiver's bond and recelver's office [ Junc... silver 'tip, No. 1, 1 : No. 1, medium, $12 S s, 6.050.075; bal- | to cholee feeders are quotable at from South Omaha : 5,107 fhere have, however, been wome changes. | force. In other words, the fdea was to have [ July.... 1, small, e tip, 4 e . + cleavings, " $12- | to $2.75, fair to good at from $2.60 to 31 (Yo satate 000 Sugars arc stiffening in price and It 100ks | @ company organized' for promoting profits | (Sebtee - d lare, $11; No. 1, medium, $8; No. 1. smol) 4 L n common grades from $260 down. Repre- | Kunsas City .. ' L as If they were going to be higher before | for its stockholders and at the same time | CG0 X bear, sil cubs, No. 1, large, $10061.50 | oo} HILADELEHIA, June 1 rrings, $14707.- | gentative 2 Rfsiieaities z 340 fong. for promoting industries and investments | v cdium, oL ot SLIOSL For the weck, clearin y il 2 Corn products, such as syrups, glucose, | for Omaha and Nebraska. The idea is [ Sy 38, No. 1 No. 1, smat LoTe '”;'* T L% Kk . Jellics, cte., are also higher. clear, and if ied out will make the | ciin o, 2 r, a8 to ng o beauty LOUIS, Jung 1 rings, $3,9 Ay Pr . Av 4 Nt Louis Generat Mar Some New York merehants are favoring | promoters money and stimulate the city | June. | 2o 20 9 A S0l L #0; No. 1. | 4f P L B Y T BBy _ 3 LOUIS, June 1—WHEAT-Marke a duty on tea to make up for the loss of | into new life” " July. |1l B0es0s| 2038 S0sa | 3 (Lox, ailvet, pale, according to beaity J offered at T i 2 nervous and uhwettied, but with revenue expected to have been derived [ SNOW, CHUKRCH & CO. ENCOURAGED SAgag s By 3 fox, SR PSR HICAGO, June 1.—Clearings, $18,270,000. MIXED. from the income tax. 1t Is said that most BB} medim, $3; N small, $5; fox, red No. 1 ey, falrly wetive: eall louns, 44 per cent 0 3 St T PRI E10 R B | s of e e Give Ko hense o S| 10 Ersatn o et S0 gl | e R M sl Sy o o v felt by the customer, it would effectually Life to Farmers. 5 2 8065 No. 1, sinall, 406: fox Kitn jE R and, $8014: sixty days, Soasth b oA 4 i 5 HRCTIAE. .‘.’.’,‘.‘.‘ri.f‘u‘, llnowim.grygl ‘:«m‘:)‘nr e m::m lux:d “In our report of last week we made the | Sept. ... S No. 1, mm‘llum. oc sma . No. 3 YORK " 5 i 9 ¢ from th cas. 0se Who are sex L e i 3 7.2 i | ; 3 . since such o tax argue that the large importers | Seneral statement that 18% would not be a marten g 2 h rablb conditions were mors favor It because they would be enabled | repetition of 180, in so as the drouth amounted | 3 . W not much for but to make considerable money out of the tea | was concerned, and that 1895 would show | ., 5o e o 31f3:20"In old and 32 e e . oty 1o the uying s which they might have on hand at the [a good crop, We are at this time very | fsipiiduiilons w follown: - o 3 X d0c; Ny rts for the week sllver . 3 < close U et about 1o’ above erduy time of the duty going Into effect. much pleased to state that indications are | winier s i U gt ] S, montain tion, perfect e an | 8328 dry gooin, 31,01 1 mierchandise, | | 5 i i SR L TS Lo that this statement will be verified in every | upring patens, §3.0001.5); wpring stralgiie. §5.10 | 8006700 No. 1r small, $5: oteen et ainy | 3 GTON - 7 H 5. 3 The unfavorable .woathor thats rallisd PRODUCE POINTERS. sense and respect. Reports from all parts | @4.m. large, $7 $5; No. 1, small, Al ON, June 1 s 1400 3 e R PRy R Renad Sty mErRat of the State show that with but the excep- | \WH 2 spring, S04@ee; No. 3 | racecon, T 1 NG T e O | he R o Sty treasury a ‘Available 6.1 o 10%0 nid at ‘the close June was %e, July %@e and e o ek teer Bt wn | tlon of few " places there has been an te; No. 2 red, Ta@iNise, s0c; No. 1, o : skunk, black,. casad, | The monthly ‘CoaRs statniens on 151, 408, September, J@le above yesterday, Hitle. be vospects Favor a Lighter Fusiness wiih | zhundance of rainfall, giving assurances of 3 ; No. 8 yellow. 6232 narrow striped; N i ement o irector SRS ! il LN h a of the mmint shows advances spot lowe the Golng Out of Strawberries. an abundant corn crop, and it i3 to be hoped No. No. £ white, G, 40c: No. 1, Nmiall, 2he o i e S Pz of eidinrinythe asked: June, 29c; July, WG During the past fow weeks strawberries [ that the molsture came soon enough to e lnrke, 206 woiverine, No. Ve R B A e 2 3 e U Bave been the life of the truit and produce | F% 5o, 5, NG S FTAR TR 08 ousegs T A " | Mtundara doitere, o coinuKe H, : o SQuicts shipping, Witse: ook o chvlos, market and have occupied the greater part | chmmerelal agenc 3 48, small,’ $L50; wolf, prair h { ] 2 s 4 1 {4 of the attention of commission men. The | “The situation now, to say the least, I b No. 1, ‘medium,” 6 mall Forelgn Fimanc 2. - : e : D oo hiea0y b, Grm: pratels season, however, has not been altogether | most !irull!)'hm to business men, and par- per 100 lbs.. $h. Short ribs | BT S0 No. 9.00; No. L A , June 1.—Thr rente, 3 this side;’ timothy, $8.0012,00, east tistactory. At tho commencement of the | ioularly to”the farmer, who certainly has [ sides (loose).' $6.2066.2:; dry ‘salted shoutders rKits Nl 1 large, the account. K London, y ks Yoot x had enough to make him feel gloomy and ), $5.371,G5.50; short clear sides (boxed), o " j N0l hecks. & S—Firm; fresh, 10K scason there was a glut of berries from | worried. 5 . : s Tarke, %@ 10 g Tine . LPars allver tise . 1tra I 3 B bt fems $2.05 bid, and unde western_Arkansas, and in order to move [ “The situation, aside from the | | WHISKE-Distiliors' inished goods, per gal, | Weium, e; Moo 1 amall, 103 muskrats, fall | pef ounce.’ Amount o bullion gune nta. the ol 1 : btainable; further advance o them prices were put down o low that the | CFob prospects, shows no very ~materal | ¥, e muskrat kit 2qac. Rl sl d_on balance today, £63,0 : 2 ) 10 L local market was spofled, and it has seemed | Ghange, over the, condition that prevaiied el Coften Murk BULLS R R T ——— impossible to et prices back again where | pects are too new as yet to have made Tecelpta. | Shipments. STOCKS AND BONDS. NEW YORK, June 1.—( —Options PROVISIONS 1% ndard. miess job they ought to be. More than that, a good | very great change, and when the question | — = | - L dull. with prices uncha ) 5 points . ol many bereies were sent out into the coun- | as to whether there was or was not to be a | Klour, bbls. 9,000/ 4000 | There Wus Little Animtion in the So- | merCing fout & sile on call; ruled generally 4 ) try on consignment, to get rid of them, and s absorbing the attention of every | ¥ hoat bu..... 12.000 | 9,000 etk oS- [ weake ind teatyreiens i absenea of Drazil . 4 : { ALl the shipping markét was also spolled. As s hardly to be expected that busi- [ (or bu... 446,000 000 ity Market Yosterduy. i il the Buropean accounts were in h : Oats. bu...: pooty 3 00 | NEwW ve - Lt Aiey erant; only #mall Iocal. Hqoidtion ron: o a result, low prices have prevailed ail the | ness would be pushed vory vigorously, al. | Qi b oesoeros a1 000 S000 | NEW YORK, June L-There was little anima- | 4Ult ar daie o st s dUidation: - closed Flour, 2,00 Season in Omaha, while other markets, in since the rain business men in_all g & fret tion fn the Stock market today, but the specala- | including: July, $14.5: Docember o1t a ot STOCKI e g b 4500 b ot many cases, have been higher. At the express thomselves as satisfied, The CALLUEUIE o 20000] 4000 1t 0 was rally firm, although the grangers, | CoMce, Mo, quiet; N $16; snila, qulec: oo R0t ENTE-Flour, 10,000 bhlx.: wheat, present time the season is apparchtly neat. | boot and shoe trade and the furniture trade [ ‘Onthe Producs exchange today the butter mar- | gy ok R W o™ | dova, ' $18.25615.00; malos, none, | Warthouse w0 5 3 bu.; corn, 10,000 bil.; oats, 41,00 D fhg an ond. Jofrerson City, Mo., promiscs | both show signs of encouragement. There | ket win stoady: creamers. 10818%o: dairy, 10@ | fI00 DUt en on the day's | Lyeries from New York yesterday, 4,43 ba i 1 P Wkalk o contintie shipments for another woek | have been some increases in prices In some | 1e. Eggs, siady; 113%@ize. Cheese, quiet; Gl Show fractional losses on the day's | New York stock todny, ‘240476 b Uni 3 H . ML e S yet, but the prospects are that they will be | hardware s, which is to be taken as an | @7e st trading. Except for Long Island Traction, which | Hlates stock, 01628 bagi: wilont forthe United | 3 5 [DALTIMORE, = June AUE-=Dul lght. In former seasons there have been | indication of good. The leather trade, par- NEW YORA GaNEK AL MARKEL declined 1% per cent on small offerings, the | SiAtes PHEH Vake: total visible for the United | “joc i in re. | ghanged: " recolp 622 i shipments, large shipments to this market “rom 8t | ticularly, shows a vety remarksble tnereas adid market was firm in the early trading, but the | yeay FLOL bakw Iast | calpis this weels, a3 compared with ban ot | PN AT Fimer spot and montl ouis, but so far the market here has bee every g, anneries Sl & calng were small. 1 MBI un e had wny favorabie influsace on either the demand | ; WITEAT -1 pabs AR Tl it e far the markes hyre hus been | 5F the country are attempting by overy pos- | Closing Quotations on the Principal Com- | iy 7, fmall, T e tanged to | Y e Tor Hog. - Condivions nha. prices, | s, SHsshc: kit B Branch that the strawberry c at sible way to escape from filling orders modities and Staples. Toward 11 ck u realizing movement set | aes, Including 186,000 b 7 however for netive packi T | 5418 b, b bl oint 1 light, With the quality vy fair. | Which were taken several months since at! xpw YORK, June 1.—FLOUR-Receipts, 20,60 | Which sent 'th. leading. stocks down o fr HAVRE, Jun: L—Ope o fons and t boen free all week | Tt n, yeaterda Prive ope advance 1 did not sell below pric ually hecoming P : ! A 0 00 gk ' wheat The factories, finding that the demand con. | the prices then quoted. In fact, the in-| ports, 22,700 Lbls.; sales, 4,00 pkes.; mar- | Laciic Mail and Rubie er cent and | 2T glosed quist o | g o (e e TR Aprijos. oy southern wheat, oo gmd tingles stvons, have Commenned samand coni | creage has in some lines not been‘a moder. | bl exports, 22,100 Lbls.; sales, 40 pks.; mar- | GUC Ui und fubler dost 1 per cont and | Bifo’ DiE TANEIRO, Juns 1 . s for U This npplics only B Muthern aheal,. o gmee L the prospect is “that prices will continue incroase, but triple and guadruple the ket dull, but steadier. City mill patents, 8.850 | vaneced 3% per cont, ant T S oacille ad- | AMSTERDAM, June L= Atloat. from Java « ks O Gucent. weight and auality. *Many DRI And cany mect: RSN tirm. quoted some months since. Thia, of | 5.15; winter patents, H.WGH.0; clty mil cl | cont© dn the finad deatings there we A ber | east for Europe, .00 b, ylei werw forecd in or i by & o ldea of the extent caw. | Course, was brought about by the crop con- | $4.10G4.40; winter stralghts, $.7564.15; Ming small gains in part of the list, and the . omptrolier’s Mo 3 v "Lk, Som: bes, 6040 . s thern WAL pioine, den of the extent of the atraw. | CoUrsc; W broveht, bout by the erop Lot | sioguin: winer atriehis, 8Tek 1o Minnesous | el gt 1y yart of the Mo, uni ST | comptrotiera vonchiy Statement, i i a8 trom the fact that Inst weel: there were | Wany sections of tho country, from whieh, | {0k, 85,250 b tairly lar. In the 1iet of ndy WASHIN June 1.-The monthly i ¥ and stendy; o d sold 6,617 casen 4 s ourse, Nebraska did not’ escape. Tk Bhiiciiied grades Southern Pacifie 5% per cent, Lacleds ment of the comptroller of the currency wa 0 A L BURE 1% Srich: "Thin: hogevers whe n hevey e forced to sell their cattle b spithy J hBe foan [[Colorade Pl 4% per cent, ey Rt B Tonom, an iatros Ty nstanding ¢ : * hog L U3 e Shnnared with B ESAYY 1 on of 8 arcity of feed, and this, of course, | quiet: sates per cent, Lead T per cent, Oregon Imp S2ALIS0R, an increa or the month of ¥ L falling off s compared with the previous | gulted In a scarcity of hides, hence th MEAL—Quict; yellow western, 31.18@ her and Minncapolls’ & St Louis $LT50,106, ind for the Jast (wely ; Welpt ¢ Feoria Marknts 3 7. The circulation bos:d Thin week the average | PEOR 1 Whioh wis equivlent (o eighteen or twenty bonds amounts to §15.969, b’ Thin week the aver PEORIA, June 1 Sieady ads. Ll Be was it (Frangers are down 3 | mont ‘ot $2.4%, 556, and 3 g g o e The potato market Is attracting a good 3 v Soubs: | $4m85. The clreul ) f, W%y deal of attention just at present. Two or 113 Vu.s shipmients, 72,600 ha.; increase in prices of leather. Notwithstand. BB e, BE piainui ing this very large advance a large amount | \WimaTe Receipts. 2,7 grangers are. down of leather is being sold, and the trade is Moty being pushed very vigorously Were 18 no appreciable change in collec % 1 hard, 63668 s Vil & Nushville % per cent, and a fow others today wis active prices wer three wecks ago potatoes wore a drug on ng und Wberal local covering, Toward noon | In olume, owing pariy o the fact ihat the | 10, Amount q Slates fogister Rivier hogs and L 1V At aLout e e Viirtey, 1,406 oy they would hot bring enough to pay the e closed K2o; Septemb #sdo, closed 82 support, The Erangers.mayed up and o the hardeat, s Slowly bnd bheventy ut-trom | uken SATKOUR, fre'ght alone was about $200 per car. The | Dolugs of tho Men Whe Make the Wheels | suics, 12,00 bu. futu 2 wpot. Spot, duli: braided, 133@K%c: light fine, Ic; heavy f mean L thin cliss of g untl now good stock is quoted at i under beavy o but rallied again w.th T ASRRE WD, e Ikt tory, ewc., fall aid sprly e "l More active 5 sample, i morning Small Tractions oney agerekutcs § 10 T lower than Friday, | Packers were | WSy ;0 1, $1.24 the market. “In ' fow. casts cars inot | tlons. 1f anything, however, they are g trifle 1 the winter wh country culation during tHe week was rather light < practically ihe only buyers wanted Wheat ) ., e, 1500 bu, ere cousignod to local commissig better, and indications, as shown by re-| pr off @ trifle, but the closs wus %@ | foreign ere 1o b mar ; ' . nicke e 3 > $4.0) for T 3,00 sed, & afrald that | {100 hat good times are with us again, SIL@82 1-16c, | closed 81 August, BI%@s2Ne, | character of the trading and the 1ack of outside Woo! Murket ward, The lignt and comman. grides were hit g Bt - b p frelght. Good stock sold as low as 60 to ACTORY FAUTS. tober closed $2%c; 1 ber, 8344 . 9 s, . » freiaht, = Go tock L 0! 3 > 4 S, er closed $2%c; December, 8304@83%¢, clase to the tenor e dispa T. LOUIS., June 1.—WOOL-—Firm, w do- | $4.15 up to §4, common td chol ) o 219 : @ cenis por bushel. The potatoes were = the. ron sl tinqr OF 'ite Ol h mand improving: Missourl, iinois, 6t fbe. Avoras Pigs and lght w X v ¢ L WHEAT- trong; N shington and Idaho, and the Recelpts, 1 ; exports, 45,8% bu.: | shares showed but slight chang \ | combing, Mige; medium, 13%G13%c; coarse s hard to work off, tven at prey v 2 Aoriiion sult was that receipts were cut 0 *Konnd. No. o in elevator; 57%c afloat. Options t ol the preceding week. | ge; Kansas wnd Nebraska, medinm, 9iilc: light | m 1 3 'l L ; 5 white, result that iy o Go "Konnd. N sing levator; STic afl 3 ihs Descaiing, weak Ka 1 Ne ma Way | from $1.15 whi and the market has been working upward, The big girder turned out by the Paxton | oPened hikher on dry weather west, ease i als, p r Rubber, which came. inta | fogi, @ b avy fne, Ghc: Texis, Arkansas Al disposit munife fo L Lyl A ndian territory, etc., fall and xpriie, i and by the midiis . New potaloes, however, are bece & Vierling iron works for the Creighton | wheat s Oft. July, SThe; Sep the “price= of the - product 3 Stoadie more plentiful and lower, £0 that there |s | theater weighed 14,00 pounds. It is one of ¢ Ho, closed an advaned’ in the common of 3 Dakotn, Wyom 8 " y b 3 \dier not such a wide difference between new | the heaviest girders ever made here and i S o R b ent and In the praferrcd of 2 per cent fine, B R and old_stock as there was a t time s turned out in the shortest time, it be. . q s g | fdauidation was in plogvess d the weck and low, 1% . ago. The prospect s now that new set in place the ffth day after the ma. | v Tt Shares of ihe Bumjuehunna & Western } glasy ALK R RARARK RN EE TR C ) stock awill yery soon take precodence over | terial had been recelved. 1t consists of two | : fons, reorveid 1 et cont. TReg deeilne wa ° Sugar Marcer, old. ~ California has a kool potato crop | plates 330 feet wide 42 feet long, four e i Juac, r rumors, chief amdng which wan o . NEW YORK, June L-5UG : and Is shipping lberally, - Arbar a Dlitos 23%516 feet 42 feet long, two on &0 stige; July, INGIIac S Sio TR Net amesk_yhich was o steady refining, ¥ 15-16¢ : 7 2 are ance has a large crop, and stock from that st and two on bottom with four angles 4xi mber closed 33%c p est due June 1 on MOrtgas ¥ st Will S00n commence arriving in lnrge - | 12'tect long and thirty tiffeners. | Labor re- | gAY —Quicti shipping, 0@Gc; good to chalce, astern, which hg officers of the com. | N5 1% " ¢ J Mot 2 1 For Speculation? Rt The LIPS now that the mar- | quired on same Wwas 60 holes, 200 rivets common_to_cholee, old, > i1t E ) or Speculation 5 Of new potatoes early ne Tax2i : coust, old, 3sc; 180, 4G0e. i whte 1,085,000 shaves, and | gt A ot i K g iy weck bl 0. ©. Holmes, secretary of the Manufac- irm: et ‘salted New Orleans, se- | 131 310cks were dealt in. “The’ principal chnges | org X, 45 Mgt 3| Asiriix, sE praraile Ao e TSl St = ALL ANXIOUS TO SELL. turers’ nn:lwflulmlll. h.;sl n appointed by & lo &'l Shc nominal Tews. we- o the s Lohdvances-alton & Terre ioaf, 5 1-1663c: crushed s ooty AR AN very one appears to have something overnor Holcomb' a delegate to the Cotton | lected. 5 tor ./e, mominal: Huenos Ayr per ig Island Traction 3 per 44@35 1-16c; granuluted, 824 Yo 'mail frea to any address our Book mell, while buyers are not at all plents | States and Indusirial exposition to be held D %, Jbe-, o, nomisial; Texas dry, | S0aL, MOR1S & Ghio Bouthern Pacific ana Min- | 411-1haeks " % i : wnd DRty Murket. Totters doscribine o Commiusion men are receiving a great | at Atlanta from Scptember 18 to December e - Bt Louls preferred 214 per cent. Min, ; \emlock sole, D neapol i, Louls praferred irust receipts 5 . s ; modest Tiiive nvesiments resalt many letlers from the south from parties | 15 No appropriation was made by the leg- | 1, by watimemiock sale, Buence Ayra, | 2007 o & i ouis beaferved st reostts Weekly Iank Stutement. 1 e el Dandscs o Wwho desire to ship anywhere from e to | wlature of this state for an exhibit and i | "\ —Fir omestic flee . Flint_& Pore Marg w " NEW YORK, June 1L—The weekl 2 . sSTOCK - Twanty oars of fomatook beans. pess “heets | anything is done in that Tine i, will nave | LrooriBionn. jomestic feece O, so@1a.00; | and Tenneasse. Coal i aREland | pyent shows 1he Tol P 3 d STOCK COTTON ete. All a commission man has to do is to | (0 be ied out by Individuals. The manu- | extra mess, $8.60G9.00; beef hama, $19.500%.00 | ¢lnes—E 3% per cent, Great Northern pre. | (Toasc. $1L.346.100; loans, increase §2.441, p i : GRAIN, COFF. &ay ship ond his house would not be larew | facturers will be asked at thelr next meet | cut mieats’ steady: pickies menies P4 ferred 3 per oent, Manhattan t4 per cent, and |\ Aee $L06S0; legal tonder, ncreass 311 enough 10 hold the stock that would be eon: | ing of they desire to undertake the making | pickled shoulders. $5.8: plekied ham Buffalo howier & Plitsburg 2 per cent. Ths | Cruya. P The Dates now s Loy 3o 4E Our commission for buylag and se signed to him. The selling of it, howover, | of an exhibit of Nebraska goods at Atlanta. | Lani, weak and lower; western steam ¥ Was quiet and without special R, yihe bauks how hold L 1 ; for cash or markin of 3 1o & por cent Wwould be quite aaother thing. The season| The Lincoln members of the Manufac. | $30; city, H.H@43Th; June clased a nweregailng only #8000, " The | cacrss, of \ : . s 1 ONLY 116 PER CENT. here Is early awd local gardencrs are sup- | turers’ and Consumers’ assoclation of Ne. | nali September.’ §7.00 nominal: refine bond speculation during the week was lght — 4 160 41 - - BYinG the Jemand for @ wood many kinds | braska held ‘s meeting in that city lnst | Lund i P, Sohh, Ameriean, 1) Rty Lo guuions av, Do ) ! i E.D. Thoruburgh & Co. 9F Vegelables, while the demand for others week for the »‘qrn»;mlx::::x}:mfl;x home fumily, si¥iomi i, shoit 3 tan Grats 7 per cent. Taitimore & ONio South. | ; SANYEAFOLIS, June | 1 Ao hngT-rens 19 33 18 rbers of B Y. Con. Stovk Exchiunge. Thus fur this season the local demand for | dssociation, made the spesch of the evenin, Mo ey, AR eat ¥l eama: | mesiarn Somecls. 4168 6% per esat el TN gy e e R L 4 3 Nei o Andbes ¥ ns hus oo rather small Nobraska | 1. C. Harpham, president of the nssociation, iTige Ugiler factory, MPUINe) state duiry, L@ | Colerad & Iacifle Srats § per ont, Haik cri, ‘S0ige; No. 1 hard, 8%c; No. 2 northern, : 41 Broadway, New York. gousumers do not appear nclined ‘(0 huy | wade & strons talk for Nebraska mad | HGOS—Siady: state and Pennsyivania 1350 b Brste 4 per cent et B S iouR. n " 3 anything that i not & necessity and lemons | oods, “Did you ever stop to think,” said [ 14c; western fresh, 12@13%c; southern, 1i@i2ic; | Minneapolls & = Manitoba, Minnesota O R UL Javals. HEQLE: oo i 4000000000900 ¢000800Rs A “fow nove | the speaker, “when you 310 worth of | recelpts, 5,568 pkgs. de 3y cent, ' Susquchamna & We wd peionia BLEGLE; fint clears, B-WOLN . e e o i lemons will be | goods of eastern make, how much of that | TALLOW--Dull, ecity, de: country, 4¥c. refunding Gs 3% per cent, and Wilkest Stooks of Frovisions in Liverpoo'. 5N : MAROSN Jin. [aliar AL RATOE S fo Upon as o necessity and the marke: | $10 actually stayed in eirculation here? 1|, FPETROLEUM—Dulll United closed $151 bid; | Bastern “firsts, ‘Wheeling ‘& Lake Eric - TRADING sation vou way have ¥ B be expected to u‘m.“ active. At | should say rot over 82 or §2.60. The othes | Fefaed New York, $LI5; Philadelphia and Baiti: [ Wheeling division, 3 per cent. Advances—Norih LIVERPOOL, J The following ure _ : ¢ EXPLAINED for ows, which fs NEW asd o i wmore. Philadeiphia R g of pro Liverpool: Hiect, y COMPLERL: cleart of miwply Fo- | 1.0 or 34 woes east and when can we ever | moa ¥ and Baitimore, 1n bulk, | ern Pacific dividend script, extended, 21 por oot P bbda. 1 e, 18,300 boxss: | 1. ; margin tadiog and DEFINES ALL MARKET - for | you." and Fannayivania diia :-;{-';";“"'i"-“;;;;l_ncif ces; cheese, BLED Loxes; bulter, 9 . . scmothin, ABBOGAST & CO., #1 Traders v 4 oy kg3 Duilding, Chickgo. 1y the market is « L Krie funding &s trust = recei e . 5 3 X UT -, i ten ng‘w‘?frk 4o | 5oL A back? Not ety woon, I can”assare | “SiraLS rig iagitsdy Booten. suog | NCy N ! e Dot etttk bomem: shoulders: 350 boxea; el ; s EX I TABIONS, ey, froo uni Will_teach yow

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