Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
- T THE OMAHMA DAILY BEE: AVEDNESDAY: JUNE 5, 1895. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | i simins Wi sustiibnst i’ v »}}j.‘,nfg_:f'::.z.""u‘.r:.m",'";.',’7,5(.'.‘:“"..";.\”;.1 OMAHA LIVE STQCK MARKET [ Shiviitosnss b aue: s, Biions e shmmer . yellow ., hipments, 1,300 e ree, Yyeliow | | BERLIN, June 4.—The weekly statement head. - Market fo up i e e — WEATHER CROP BULLETIN | <t taie Mseer Sue.us, yasenits, ot Wayne-Ttys ruined by frost. Wheat, oats and T3 6o o S an top Krades. others weak com whove Averege ds o ttar kraden, B Yrime animer. white, not | he Tmperfal Hank ‘of Germany shaws the f e vy, WS40, Tackers, @40, g, 416 . VR s N R VL G P Sl | Mioted, ing ehanges, as compared with thie previous VA O ) Recel, wl Siout City—-Very favorable week. 1fay oro e . o8} treRsury Another D: f Light- Reosipts Finds AL omE e Rece "\f-"u"fi hehd Ooplous Rains of the Week Have Revived tas suffered from drouth, Injury from fros Wheat Was Weak and Very Nervous OMATIA GENERAL MARKET! nother Day o ght, Reoeip nds a | Mar) rmer. Native muttons, pic aing of the Week Have Revived | i7s thian at nrat osed. southwest, $2.76G8.00; lambe, Yankton, 8 D tWheat s makin lendid sl Increase, 32,820,000 i Orops All Over the State, growth Ahd oty TR Throughcut the Day. Conditlon of Trado and Quotations on n, 8 days’ sight, 2 marks & Eteady Demand for Etock Stock In mignt P! he State, growih mid oafa are”growing el ‘it ters Btaple afid Faney Drodace ) R S0 s o R —— dlecord o receipla at the four principal mar- fram " troats and i I fine conditios Potutoes The recelpts of exge are lighter than they | gho for ihe account. Exchange on London, 25 ¥ o esdny, June i 3 e e | have not recovared w fuily t DECLINE | wero-a "o M e I tan G | I T FED CATTLE AL '/SOLD QUCKLY Carte, Hogs. sheep. | DAMAGE BY HOT WIND3 GREATLY OFFSET CENTRAL SICTION ¥ . LA ” time ago, but th — e outh Omaha 83 4,0 248 n & were a et outh Y - i o Doone- Some dumage to corn by squirrels and Compuras | demand for butter at low prices ; v Active Trade at Strong Prices Makes fusic | St Louls .00 RSO X ) Wheat and Onts Will Make a Partial Crop, | BifTale The i came s ) Oats Were Active, but Only » i _ 4 | There Was a Slight Increase In the Volume " g i Sently that hone RVOLY NI Drustess WS Trausacted || The pouley market 1 vety auiét, vt Epe of Lusiness on ‘Change. ness Lively—Under 4 eades Held Firm Totals ..., @ 23,048 While Corn and Hay Will Give | R il O L i —In the Provision Market Kirmness tugkeys are exteemely dull. Quotations: i 1A Ths STOon ot Duiness Aty e — Hogs teadee, lActive and WARM WEATHER HAS HELPED CORN it Vil L | Oy wha wh S T paved wondin A % ke et oxtecmely du o8 e volume of bisiness on the B K . uster—Onta and Wheat have Improved wonders Was the Fenture Early M Tacking | stock, 8¢; cholce to | exchange today, and the speculation was heavy, Sl s e e Are Good. tully since the ruin, and corn looks hice. Fuld 107120, gathered country, Hei %eparator | and as a result of the day's transactions o Winter Sheat s fn ® Liets Promislag Cone 1 0 i 3 creamery, tie, paiH tors, 2@ | lower range of values has been established tion—Tobucco Dolng We'l, wind, fiye. badly Samnged:® Comn nd bointoes \ CHICAGO, June 4.~Wheat was weak and | LU COGERIE T os, FROHEL G0N Tcka, | throuhout the greater part of the list, The TUBSDAY, June 4 WASHINGTON, June 4—The weather bureau | Weekly weather-crop builetin, No. &, of | wl wignt dfiibogie mervous today, fluctuating frequently within | turkeys, 60 L market opened generally a fraction higher and | The receipts of live stock today were 883 | In Its report on weather crop conditions for the | the Nebraska weather service, co-operat- | Loub Thursday's wain has greatly improved e range and closing practically at the | AT—Chofeo f "I0'100 1bs., areTAuoted at | tho early trading was falrly active, with the | cattle, 4,066 hogs, 28 sheep and 2 horses, | Weck ended June 1, says: The warm weather | ing with the United States weather burea, | {he, € condit Cut “worme injuring corn b Ihe range and clolg b with yester. | i args andeonrse, Ytge: M0 L vonult that during the ret hout ¥ moved | as against 367 catile, 1,081 hogs and no sheep | has been beneficlal (o corn, the replanting of | fseued from its central office, at the Unic | ity " Whent Tany, WItK. YOI @ay's final figures of 1%c. Americans, 1he; e, 11c: Nebenskn nnd Town | Srward 1 per cent. Exceptiona were Sugar and | yogterday and 2233 cattle, 5400 hogs and | Which over the greater portion of the con belt | versity of Nebraska, Lincotn, undor the | season, make a gond cron. comi Tooks fine and {8 : Corn shows a decline of 1%c and oats of | full eream, 1oc; Nebraska and lowa Chicago & Fastern Ditols prefereod, which | 502 sheep on Tuesday of last week la sbout completed, and it is coming up and | direction of G, D. Bwezey, meteorologist | SRNINg Well, ~Susar ‘e coming up nicaly P decline. HAY—Upland hay, $8.50; midland, $§; low the upward tendency, and soon brought about a | 5,137 hogs and 240 shcep, as against et week ending Jmu- 3, 189 and now prowmis N to (hirty bushels 1o the ; iRt : nditicn. In_ Ohio, Indiana, Michigan an ; cith scllors | §7.50; rye struw, §; color makes the pri herdl renction. e selling movement became | catle, 16,818 hogs and 760 sheep for the co & The week opened with two da ¢ opened very weak, with sellers | 8.0, ryve struw. "85 ‘eolor makes the price on | g . Tiie ¢ movement became | catle, 16818 hogs and 70 sheep for th southern Tlinols corn’ would be greatly benen K opened c eam washed under and. will have fto. i 1o decline | S, Yo' e, *°! ¢ i g o honounced Al oo A ovement, | but be. | responding two days of last week. by rain. In Nebraska the corn crop nas grown | temperature and hot, south winds, very [ plante 00 g seven fresh | Well during the week, and in in excellent ¢ to all crops, followed during the re- | Howa 2., $1.00@1 thirty-seven fresh | Well during the wee trying to all crops, followed during the r - Whe pressing their offerings at about from the cloging of the day, with July all| PIc < of high | Bere. Early cats heading out very low. 8 tween 1 and 2 o'clock there was a renewal of | CATTLE—There w will probably make from O Ly o 0" Gectines were made from the s 'in less promising condi 4 i twothir urths crop. | Gras k the way down from T8t%c to 7ii4c, With| VEGETABLE the selling and dcelings were, madc, from e | joads of catle in the yards today, as againet | tion' i Ghio T o promising condl- | mainder of the weck by general and iy N, Fwemers DIORIAE - Conm i hardly any buyers at over Ti%e. It took | The demand for the more commen kinds of | 0B, PG, OF OGO e “Baea Tubbr | seventeen yesterday and eighty-five on | and rust is ¢ in Tiinois. 1t s nearly | coplous rains in all parts of the state, | wnd same plowing for mitlet E v minutes to tumble it to T%c and “xtent 1 fome grown ‘stock han to | Gt ALY BIOSKE SEL A Tn e afternotn | Tuesday of last week. The demand for fat | [€ad¥ to harvest in Kansus. and is heading in | which have revived vegetation and thor: | Merrick High “winds' wnd drifting snd the 3 only a few m xtent taken tha place of that shipped | Wete thrown on the market I e ofr o . Pennsylvana and Marsland, Tobacco I8 Krow: fiest of the week completely destroyed young it was heavy for an hour and a half, al- from the south._Quotations: and the stock. which g SdVancer dnt o 4. | cattle was fully equal to the offerings and | ing nicely in the Carolinas find pianting s pro. | UEIY saturated the ground beots, Severe hafl We lay night beat averys . " did not get lower than the last AULIFLOWER—Southern stock, per Crate, | yi g recovery .at the close of 1% per cent | there a better feeling manifest. As a | gressing favorably in Kentucky, Virgnin nd [ The temperature for the week was con- | thing to the ground. Corn may recover, Hye ] though it did not g 5 g0, PG G T St ol fryiana. In Ohlo bl eaout ) ; ] i named quotation. After recovering slowly | ON: Bermudas, per crate, $1.6081.60; Cal. | fhaking u net loas of o8 ahe to speculution and | Fesult, desirable fat catle sfold at good | G 0, o plants ket out are dying | tinuously above the normal, averaging for | mostly vained by the drouth and oats 4 to 71%c It had another dip to 77%4c and | lfornia, in sacks, per 1B © lots. To@soe, | N most of the stocks traded in slight recoveries | strong prices and the pens were soon _— - the first two days 18 degrees above the nor- | "3 I oAy Faihy hAde Fadived MY then rose in a hurry to 78%ec, with a sale or | 1O QTR entar A b g, O T0080es were made, while Sugar advance 1B, Snt | cleare One bunch of thirty-nine head of Liverpool Mar«ets. mal and 10 degrees above for the week 48| (he cute. Corn and potatoces doing well. Pase A i P ILE R g TR ORI rom the low figures e day, losing % %) v 'ERPOOL, June A XA tures much revived EWOEER high a8 T8%c, The fecovery Was| OLD NRANBSEWnd piokedndvy, $3.80; Lims | eeny inth ‘il dealings. . Th ket closed | 1307CID. Steers sold QL& e ety oty Quiets dormend porns Ne- S iea b o | Nilerman - \heat and_oats ng_ or 1, 3 due to report that the Indiana state ¢rop | “GALHAGE-"bn ordern. te B T Miaer prsssure tn the fnal dealings. | from $4.45 to $4.70, with some light grassyd o N, e oS » 9iud, "Fituren: o el e i f 3 report was out and gave e hea ~v\‘l.\ ACH-—Per bu. basket 0. The transac in bonds wers mewhat larger | stuff at less than $4. Quite a string of | sicady and uncha and closed quiet Valley--Th Aing ¢ the ast weok - b tion at 0. That was afterwards discovered | Ita DISHI dox. bunches, 1te. than_on yesterday, and there appeared to be a | western steers brought $4.25. June 4 nd other months tad 1 grealy ~fmy conditlon. bt wmaN S to be an invention and the price fell off to 3 b i general upw ATl N'II\(-‘ e Cows and heifers were In good domand | business al equally distributed; June, 5% and 58, busy plowing corn, 3 4o, The Interests maintained for the e Sl otid Pt oo, Atenloon fours TSI, Wetaation, . | % frm prices. The buyers = generally Tty i Auiust, e 0T Spteniber, 7L 80 mueh nJured by frost ne 4t first thoushty s whe: s | por dox B “rhe Tive Post's London cableram says: | X ey were paying g il I o) SOUTHWESTERN LON. G S enictions aone ¢ ‘the wenther. | CUCUMBERS On orders, (it per dos Chmuots made n record price, 103, 1t s com: | the cows here brought from $275 to AR RO T B R h will ‘make half a Kl splendid and the prodictions concerning the weather, | L NOELRH? Serity ol made B EeeOr pr O M metican | Common, caners Abd. rotgh. Siock ot nf | (At positions 4d lower and cloed quiet, with onL on}— ‘ il | e 2 erap, Corn logking mlendt; ‘ e et he opening wenkness. The | STRING BEANS-On order i s e ety "houghe” but about ‘stendy * prices, “There “were’ "not | 11"l e heatiche B Ry (el i ! eron, : eyt pe 3 t-basket. crate, $1.25 e dull on New York prices. Thé Chillan enough feeders here to make a test of the | Jun a4 July, 48 1d; August, 4 T4d: Sep S OURA Wat AEWR AT IRE ; Btate of fecling was kept alive by some | "Rt ouue SEER o per 6ty T ot The de oxictiy as cat market, The feeder market remains in | tembier, 48 fiia; Ociober, ds 1 FOB THE WEEK e & DTl crop, Corn. end botatoes. 18 : orop reports, which were from private | o WG Whok, per 4-basket crate, § Were dealt in at 2% premium. Sout the whme ponaon B& already pored | - BLOURCHTh devusd” mifirate; 8t Louhs naition. Moo o Wil be piAMtede T : sources, claiming that the reported damage | “{yAX 1 On orders, per %-bu, box, The following were the closing quotatlons | eajers claim to have orders in hand, but [ faney winter, 7' ‘ Dundy—A sonking rain hus radically changed : was being exaggerated. The damage was, | by " on the feading stocks of the New York ex- | {efiet clam to have grdors in hand. bix | FROVISION con, firm; demand poor; Cum crop prospects. Wheat and omts are past. re- 4 however, very generally consldered ws beini doz., on orders, 40@30c. | change today: U [ of last week appear to have had a_ very | berland cut, 28 to 30 Ibs., 31; short ribe, 38 Ibe demption, but may make fecd. Prospects for B S D e Lre Hime. . has ) 1 | AR Norgh £ood effect upon the feeder market. Repre- AR LR R B TR U S ORI G R ) doubte 5 e iore were strawberries in | Auans 144 |NOWo bt Sentative salos: 55 1bw., 318 60 short clear bucks vinkiin - Grass and " small grain wonderfully admitted that reports that mentioned good | yesterday, © y freight as well v 66ig | N. Y. Central A e @ 6d; short clear middles, heavy revived. Corn in good condition. Crop prospects were not necessary unless | as by exy ame tinie shipy Aby Bxpres 100N ¥, &N Bl BEER 8TH Clear bellies, 14 to 16 Thw, s Frontier—11ot winds on Monday and Tuesday k. many counties, or at least parts of man: wk was rather searce and some ordel Baliimore & Ohio, ‘Humrluh W, No. A\; Pi No. "Av. Pr, No. re, to 18 Ibs, 28 Ham: followed by a heavy rain, which has made ev f countles, must have escaped injur, The | the country had to be turned down for t Canada Pacific. ... Oregon np. 840 83 7 I\m 4 00 14 to 16 Ibs,, 41s. Tall fine North body feel hopeful, ! cable news was against the market and the | of sultable sock. = Rep s r'x;m.u) Cilili g Canada Southeri. ™ Oraron :,\,,"' 2 g jcan, nominal Beet 'Lm,l. India mess Furnas—Hard, hot, burning winds Monday m\g k- receipts were heavy The L dh Ll o M LU A2 Ry Central Pacific 0.8 L & U N.... 5 he DU A prii Tue y cavy rains have soaked Kroun ihd "l "”I’ was persistent” toward | | Brke In consequence good stock 1s Ches. & Ohlo.... Pacific Mall. . ... 26! 18 . Tn, 618 3d; tern medinm, Aeep th it was ever stirred. There will be y e t z | higher Meago Alton P.D.& E 54 Prime western, 84s 3d; refined, in . @ conslderable amount of small grain yet and thl‘_"(-lum- July touching 76%e and stopping | ", o few cases of black raspherties | o RRg 0 Pittsburg. |0 188K | 1 s (] com is In gocd condition. 5 & corn was weak at the opening and as far | they brouen. high brices. Quotations: . . | Chleaxo Ui uiiman vaiage!! 1723 | 1 RESE_stendy; demand moderate; finest - Zes’ than IReA=—] 1402 i{nehes [ | s e R onts that were thought ag it aione was concerned it had no dispor | RTRAN GRS g stock, per | Consolidated Gis. teading.. e ; o American, colo O T A R 3 y sition to change in character, It was force $100. St Gl R W ptd: i |2 Finest United States, ood, 408 fl ; yuie wighed out by the heavy. rainm. Ci to @ temporary show of builishness while Calitornia, black per 10-1b. box, | GO0 T Sorr Rock Taiana o8x | 2 ) OlL—Liverpool, refincd, 188 3d. brok ¥ to b uov Dbidly $n the hot winds of Monday and g wheat had its early bulge, but no news af- Sat. 50, Delaware & Hud.. t. Panl .. 67 | 1. ) OlL—21% 4d. LY hut as it had not Jointed it suffered no premas fecting corn could be construed otherwise 8- Thcat, chbe, § Del.. Lack. & W... do pfd..l.: 121 |2 FROLISUM - Refined, 01 tebhe ralnfall was heaviest in an area ex- | nent damax. than hearishly. The receipts show a fall- or 2at, cae, 2.5 | Do RIG DI vere 0 P& OmahaL. 385 | 10 FRIGERATOR BERF-Forequarters, ending from Nance county southwestward [ Hitcheoek -Rain too late to make any wheat b ing off, but the demand for cash corn is ¥ U | D.&C. F. Co....... 20%| dopfa....... 114 8...1028 210 hindquarters, ‘6%d. & 4 h_lH]‘lunkllu and Furnas counties along | and oats, great help for grass and corn. 8 Festricted to what comes from the -ele TROPICAL FRUITS. 2 108 |Southorn Pacifiel. 24 | 5. %0 225 e HOPS—At London (Pacific const), (25, which ‘belt it reached six inches, and in | Kearney Wheat and oats that had % tors. July opened at from 61%4c to 5le, and | As the season advances holders of le . 23l Sugar Refinery.... 118K BIPERS ocks of breadstuffs in Liverpool Flour, | places exceeding eight inches. ' It was | fudged ruined turned green since aclinedl quIckly. o GOHE, ATLer_ a SHACD | lew ansigen ss tor" ihee Loldsts, of lemons are 57" | Tonn. Coal & Iron. 2% | 1 1...60 2 5 53,000 sacks; wheat, 1,340,000 centals; corn, 125,000 | least in “the extreme eastern end of the | and will make a partial erop. jge t L 1 1 back hich (e ~ I e toat e | @ Norlncm ‘ofd. 28 |Texas Pacific...... 1% 2 0 i centals, state, where it fell short of an inch over a s sture In excellent condle A rige to 31%c it dropped back to § which | coming of hot ther will' undoubtedly bring AR 1 100 |T. &0 Cent. pfd 9 Tt 2! 1 he receipts « t during the past threc | limited T b1} 43 was its value at the close, against 51%c yes- | be 5, v 0 3 2 are R he rainfall thus was very terday ¢ kage on oranges this late in the Hficlfl'v::“-“fl' b a‘u"g)'fi:‘flfifi' G s 5. 2 26... "h;m:t were 4 tals, fing 280 hrmir | heavy over nearly all parts of the state [ Perking very dry and trying to_crops P 3 CEALL B RN Ral L nois O D ol c e receipts of American corn during the [ where the deficie Lt e | up 'to the 30th, when a fine rain set in. Plante . Outa’ were nctive, but only a compara. | seaon I exccedingly vk and obvers are com | WO BANGR" B8R W SRR B Wi | ! Dast three days were 14000 Centats, Tost severe ohclency horetofore has been | if, s, iuiout stopped and wheat ooked dead, sively” smat] Disiieds s frinsnetet. e | PO, 6, 4 sl ayn picesn oraet v st | G g | Manet® o 0 1. for present neaqaas everywhere sufticient | Mgy &, “ENC yest tain for three vears and the 3 feeling was a shade firmer In the cash Shvels ner 40 253.50; cholee | bAke Eris & Wesl 2415 Wells Faeo Ex... 108 seonERgIng 4 el cround woroughly soaked. Late oats ane 4 market and the same was also noticeable Navels, per box, $3.2508.80; cholce | “Gopfd............ 88 [Western Union . 033 | §:0:: 3 A (s UL pomall erain sufered severdly. from the | EUNN,', L ate; o aie k. in June. The more remote months were tancy Bt. Aichaely, 3.3 Lake Shore. 140 Wheeling & Lo B, 14§ X J CHICAGO, June 4—The past week has gone ot winds early in the week, especially in [ “Biq" Witlow-Hot winds the first of the week, 4 weaker, influenced by the action of wheat {ONE—Extra fancy lemons, 360 size, $5.000 Lend Trust.' ol dopri, Sl 40T R to e opnorite extreme from the e lou, | the eastern part of ihe stae, but since the | put i re was nothing but grass to be hurt. 3 d a ' 0} 307% 5. 300 size, $5.60@6.0 . g uiaville b St . . v and crops have struggled under a Aging e ed In a surprising manne avy rains since. 4 and corn, June ranged from M to n\\‘"\V“\{‘i‘!h‘{hy;;:lmm‘ oL | ETANTO Y TonlD sRG. 3 Loilmde 1 about elkhty degrees daily, which &8 from (welve | Rye and barley were 80 far advinced that | ' ester o imr in have materially helped the $ s WL il A tart t| 520 Manhatta 1134 G B 1 20 400 1. to fifteen degrees above the normal temperature. | the hot winds proved generally fatal, s 80 corn. Home. Melds' of fall. wheat: wilk 4 rom 2%c to 20%e, declined to 2%e, anc LN Mo I E 2 1000 400 1 Ruinfail has been very scarce, only (he north. | far as the maturing of & 5 gL L rested at 2 e MISCELLANEOUS, Mionia o9% [0, 7 1 3 70 400 1 West int! having been f; ] fentl but th llr:'» f grain is concerned, a fair crop. Potatoes all right. ) d F108—Fancy, “IECELLANEOUR, frive |0, % i : west countics havin been favored sutficiently, | but the acreage in-any case |5 o ane NIAVEETERN BRCTION k sion market was firm early, In [ pagt 3o, “neY+ 195 cholce, 12G1ic; California, | ijugobil' Pasiio. 28| o pfd.. [ ad all the east, central and southern countics | the crop has wenerally besa sup fon mnd NORTHWESTERN SECTION : fpite of weakness of grain, but luter ‘felt | "HGNiy_cautornia, 1aise. Nobllo & ohio - adu & ¢ were practically diy, hence e ge for the | or used” for pasturage, ~ Wheat has altg | (Shevenne=A sqod rain on the 20th has started N effect of the latter and lost the early | MAPLE SYRUP-—Gallon jugs, per doz., $i2; | Nashville |T A A & N 3 b ut a sprink was nearly | suffered severely, but in v o ass andjcropyito Erowinic n fine #iAne . advance and something more. Pork for | nixby, gl cans, $3. b National Cor. l‘a ST A ELRY 1 cloudless du the entire we THlice, Fidd many ¢ WL B hoe "Butte-A good, sonling rain which was July, which closed yesterday worth $12.00, U A Sl e AT doptd.. ... 53| Ao bfd. .. + imum temp: extremely high ake a partial crop. —Oats, except In a [ yualy needed, s grain was suffering from the rose' to $I12.75, but léft off at $12 ! | Faiglled T p ey Tl Swainate ceoll ] NGIcen(tal i (s R R. bolsterous. rain fell vegetat few extreme western and = southwestern | hemin, S S R R A T B S A e LR LG 0 B Brasil | N' % W, pfd, .sees 1| do'pfd 1 springer 1200 | ing_fincly small grains and n H G have revived (o an_extent which y—First of the weck hard on grain, but RTORG. &hOWed e vt & VTS 0 to 0-1b. b 5 § orth Am. Co. ... 5%|Am. Tod. G 11 springer. ) 00 inks sromi WA corn, potatc omiges a partial crop. It is yet too early good rain and everything looks fine. B N e ey T Tl hts I Tt voRwhr B0 et Ih; fard Rortliem acine 1 06 ot 113 [1cand e 5000 | Eardens and pastutes are much improved. Whore | L0 State exactly as to the result, but esti- | trop well nssured. Corn improving the last two 5 ere practically without change CITRR—oure Sulce, per bbl., 35, halt bbl., $3, | No;Puc vt [se e E [ §1 Tain 18 locking, however, and that it much he | mates indicate that over the greater por- | days receip! 'or tomorrow O ) ulce, P 0 38, b 81U k. D. &G i rgest porticn’ of the state, small grans ana | tion of the state ast half a crop may Dawes—First of the week cool, foll A by an o 43 cars; ‘corn, 3 COCOANL 'er hundred, $4.00. — mead lens 1 t 3 foring | b expected, nd A % in Th \ 1 sl ¥riday E: 80,000 he: HIDES AND TALLOW. total sales of st From "the HEat an® Hrouthe heat s fetelving | an average crop. Corn scema nor (o 1 Bt which Wil send. corn booming with warim Y The leading futures ranged as follows: || HIDES-No 1 green hides, e No, 2 green jncluding: ‘Amerlcan Sy Tian. Ghuriage, fiom: chinch bugs |hsn previbuNIyL | surteren jury_ except that In Mmited | weather “Arttel Op i hides No. 1 wreen sited hides, Tikc, No. 3| lhoco, L.6K; Alchiron, 1hi00; Burling but rust has develop d with the Hessian s some age from washing out | Keya Paha—Ground was getting in bad condi- 4 Whent,NG. 2 B, 0o 3 venl alts 8t ia T, S, | 93003 Genoral Elcctric, 6.80; Loutsville as fitn T e 0RO Deading Ahon \("‘ )w\'( rains and some from the depreda- | ton and erops suffering until the rain of the June, No.'1 dry fiint hides, 8G10c; No. 2 dry flint. hid Albany & Chicago, 8,600; National Lead ity of the ¢ ngs s good, there being ““ "H‘“ A “‘ \" ”‘ ¥ ”-':‘ \» :‘ i‘:' ‘”" -4 ms of ground squirrels and cutworms | *7th. day's rain “or al p) 3 Bopt. 0| 85T hides, %o per 1b leas. than {4 Teian, 1000 St Paul, 10.000; United Tondn Of &ll woyhis: ! e dernhd ws brisk, | ccllent in the southern countles, and also for | necesss Since the ain it has grown | 4nd coming uy 3 Corn No, | SHizE dage, United States Cordage preferred, | the packers all wanting hogs, and the pens woere R o ex are | rapidly And is in most excellent contioen ped by, the < vl i boing marketed in the southorn counties and are Y iave visited all sections of 2 June, 60y 40| B1May 3,200; United ates Rubber, 13,200; Wheeling & | cleared at an early hour The prices paid were | 00 L0 in the ntral portion, A good gen Grass in pastures and meadows has taken st and small grain are now in o b . o) o g8 (short W ake Erle, 3,700, firm ‘on’an average and a fow londs wold " Fin Would WtHout doubt materily chanie | © MW STt and ts growing vigorously Condition e hll | 10c; d shearlings (sho " o MU d One' loafl of cholce crop conditic jut the hay crop wi be smal n the ern portion of the state ucl tts Bl uther much warmer and cot 4 Cata No. " ey it NowgXackitoner, Mackes brought $160 which was 1o hetter preondlt but the hay crop will ‘be amall. | ¢l Yo" shaken from the . ireen. by the i HECAIMUO ARE: e Bt W YORK, Jutie 4—MONEY ON CALL- | think yesrday. - The bulk of the Pt — NI IRa o Cherbios thie EHbanD oo licomine upiniEely i R na T LR b e fdry it Khnwas dna | Easy at 1 per cents Jast loan, 1 per cont; clowed, | brovkii. S g5 “Reprosentative walos Coffee Markos. nlgh, winds. | Cherties are ripening un-| " stierltan—Week favorable tor all ® 3 T rraln wool pelts, per pounc, actual [ 1 per eent. 4 3 No. Sh. Pr. 0. Av. Sh. Pr. NEW YORK, June -4—COFFEE—Options SOUTHEASTERN SECTIO! Stk Ground thoroughly soaked. Small gralm 4 July.f 12 00 pound, actual welght, 4@eise; dry |cent. It 6 80 440 ruled " exeeptionally | slugiish ~ (roughout | (onvmen T e el Cherties. beginning | (G0 S o “Dackward. | Good prospects for A Laedicoivs| ¥ mirrian’ wool pelts, per pound, | STERLING EXCHANGE—Dull but steady. | 96 20 8 440 ssion, with sales confined to two lots. Eu- | cRbl Wtk “warm with plenty ot oisture, | wild fruits 3 4ed | iGfc. Have feet cut off, as it fa | with actual business in bankers' bills at $1.85% 120 8 440 |ropean murkets cqually Qull and | featureless; | corn hay made n phemsorenil mwit Tulesbung, Colo.—AN erops heretofore planted 3 goir ... | ¥ Jrk on dem, @i o for demand and LG 1SS for wixty davs 16 0 40 d dull at unchanged prices to 5 points lower, | dolg nicely and pastures. much mproved | this seuson’ dried up by the drouth, but in con 3 : ND Gt 1 tatiow, 4@ 1L S0 and 80895010, Cor ; 160 440 00 bags, Including: June, $15.20; July! | “Chf g d fax - mproving Seduence of the rain, corn, milet and. potatoe ks shiort R “'" "'”{}\‘ watie: g white A, eyl billg sk L i 50 440 W. Snot coftee. Rio, dull; 7 $16; mila, | sinca’ raine. | 10 fes sunneing DR | A e s 6 85 white I, 8%c; grease, yellow, ILVER CERTIFICATE o o) o Cordova, $18.25G19,00; sales, 950 bags Mar: | mill Y flattering, Fair prospect. for cherries, | — 6 b2l se, dark, 2 Old DULter, 2HEHe: bees VERNMENT BONDS ate bonds, % 440 | dcaibo, 800 bas ilin and 150 bags Central | phuma and abiles. No grapes o o <" o Market. [T Q lons_ we “\I\):lll‘l‘;l I.N\\""i":l\lnv“uil‘l I-'w'“ C, " a mmlll:n-. lllll:rvlu‘\d \mn-k\. ol 200 IA: Amernican; warel, deliveries from w York Bl wyl‘- Outs and other small grain much BOSTON, June 4.—Th in the wool : ot tenai U NWASHED SFine. heavy. 6g7c; fine | Closing uotations on bonds were as follows Y W0 bags; New York tock Improved, _Corn_ aoing. Well, IO Whie' he é b BT | unchang ieht, i blood, 100156 secdy. burey i Coiee U= Gats promise s talt crop. Corn n fine | HIATKeL yet fhvors the ma ericen; ha has k- 00130, Teotiax patasta: i | ana ehatr nd b ken, course, 760 A8 Coup. Hew % r the condition. Pastures improving. Corn and mil- | e dimcutty in busing in afl the wool he needs \ : Btrahis. 1. B0, Sc; cotted an ds coup.now. 14%|D. AR * the tni ] oL Dia Tir for 6. blg Coop, p iy buyingsintall tho, wool the nasd 3 WHIBAT N NG ' 'aaE) WOOL, WASHED-Mediy i fine, 1G ARRac L LA Nite dne bags last year. Hamilton—The two hot days of the week £ weks, New ' I A pring, | 160} Cqnt . 3s,coup. ... 110 (G, H. &S, JDags 4 , . prevatled for t » WA No. j6ai) tublwxaies, el bucks, 6e; o ke i &S i SARTOS, Jumo'sinm: ond avernge Santos, | i e we. whicn'In wing ‘cur for S | BEESl, G | g 10 o general CORNNG. 3 yellow, 50%@ | B0l and il T Aot p e dceipts, (o, days, 4000 bags; siock, | Obta’ will_make hait w crop. Com loicn e | Boaiil et 1o rnews FURS. 8. TOR . uees o k... 2 00 s lan Cexce suand n here the Dices of leads t‘n?u No. 2 Hiic; No. 2 white, 3114 No. || s uls |!-1|n\ blac “i No. 1. large, $20.00@25.00, | Pacific 6s of x‘uu‘ M. K. .k'l‘ Tut s, 40 . |4\\|M[|n.’ June Dull, unchanged to %t phers have taken it Dasiures sreatly revived, I .»\]M‘:wm.‘ 7 white, nomina 2 hear, brown, No. 1, large, $0.00625.0 b, 1, me. 88 A.. 0 i . ower; sales, o + 8 o H e : X and above, 104 1 3 RYENo™8 i ihum, 15 Sl 315, heas, o, vens. | ALN: Glaas it 107wt Dhiton s R R0, DE_JANEIRO, June 4.-Rio, firm: No. 1| WHCHL 01 MCAWARL, L0 “Apples | No. 1 combing, 2c; delaine, ISaistec: Michigan, LEY- 3, S0@s1e; 1, | tings, No. $10.000012.00; No, 1, Ala. Class 96 |N.J. C. Gen. b3 tio, exchange, 9 T-161; receipts, two days | SEhBSOR-GUm et SErow tyfAnples ain. ete., 1@ie; No, 1 combing, 190} nominag : hOgiL N AlsiOihes) S A Thiio ‘e eleated for the United ‘siatcs, twe | £alling off badiy, “huches and erapes hart by | Whongn, g MO ind Vermonts "r’f‘\'q‘xxfi't i h L, Ni Missourl 68, ... . brd days 00 bags; Loluared EforTIrops, Sty 08V | sirawhis Oats heading out, some Wa17%e: Michighn delaine, 16@16 Kentuekyy W - MOTHY Srime, §5 ", i 0 et steck, 227,000 bags. g Bt " \ Washed, mediam, 14e; quarter blood combing, E PROVISIONS ‘Do b $12.10712.50, N0 G ¥. Dob, 54 20 Juné &—Opened "dull, %e tower; at | GG MEAS JIsE WG han s unwanfied, medium, Lici auartes BIoog ooe” tere Lard, per 100 Ibs., 1 b sides ., small, §$7; bear, | 8 C.nonfund. . West. Luts, 12 m., dull, unchanged; at 3 p. m.. dull, un. [ G800 Montan fine medium_to fine, 1‘; . "r":vmm r A" shoulders (box cubs, ! large, $5.00@8.00; No. 1, me- | Tenn. new sot Us. flla?,(fuu‘nnl‘IVTI changed; closed dull at Wf net decli sales any oat flelds s t No. 2 m.u.n“v i 3 4G5.50. Short clear sides (Loxed), 80 5.0045.000 No. 1, small, $4: bear, black, | Toun. new sot 58, 0C. & P. W 53, none. iy e ilie WheAE, are tham yrnin w ailc e 4 Montana and Rocky mountain, No. 1, largs, | Tonn. old 60 [st L& LM Gan RS Very, "Corn. Is growing finely, espectally’ the Qetcetive, spring, S HISKY—Distillers' finished goods, per gal., | $18 0)g20.00; No. 1, dium, $14; No. 1, small, | Va. Centuries.... 61 |St.L.&S.¥.Geas. 00" Murket, last planting. @6c. $1.20%. $10; ‘bear, " bla yearlings, ' 1. | . dodeferred. ... ox. Pric. 1618, ST. LOUIS, June 4.—WOOL—Firm and higher, N i1_crops except listed corn suffered ¢ E BUGAR—Cut loaf, unchanged. . large, $12} No. 1, medium, $8; No. ; small, 85, | Atchison 48..0010 do 2ds.. with’ an improved demand; Missourd, 1linois Winter Whett will not make Mmore | ee——— ke The following were the receipts and shipments | bear, black, Montana cubs, No. 1. farge, §6.3; | Atchison 20 AL 243( U, P. lat3 of . Tancy ‘combing, 14%c; combing and cho A two-thirds of & crop. Oats Tevived by the 3 ‘ today No. ‘1, medium, "$460; No. 1 ‘small, $3: bear, | CanadaSo. uds.... 108 |Weat Shore ds. medfum, 534G course and bra rain, it budly” own from - the - trees by CTENCR SUFFFR‘\G A CAwielon —————TTosoton hipments. | M5, 0 No- & lares, 800 Noo 1, modium, 92 | £ & Mo 0. B Bouros o lght fine, heRr i $he gL EWInIE : NTEAS M : 3 | No. 1, small, $8; bear, silver tip, Inks, No. | O P.16ta of "€3.., 1044 Nebraska, medium, 1@ise; 1ight Nuckolls-Hot winds did considerabl nage, p . — - . e | € heavy fine, Bge: Texas, Arkansas, Ind ain’ enough since to heip out and 3 nu"n R 3 i i 1 Tl oy heavy fin Texas, Arkan 1 4 but rain enouh 3 E; Wi ‘ 000/ Lo Der, siler (i, cubs, No. “$100015 | San Franclses Mining Stosk Qaotatiriw e S50 T, B 0e: s e, 8te: heavy | POtbesRye "h fotal TRilure” and winter wheat f 3 310000 | N0 b medium, e, No. 1. dmall, ae; fisher, | AN FRANCISCO, June 4--The offioial clos- e, 6ae: Dukota, Wyoming, Utah: ot me. | nearly oo Corn net Wil "0t | From Dyspepsia and Stomach ) £000| 3061000 | po (19T 355 . medidm, 3¢ No. 1, v ing quotations for mining Siocks today wera 3 ditim, 8ar12c; conrse and low, 7@se; light' fine, | improved by the rain, but sill Vadly injued. ‘:u;uo 00 1 targe, $100: No. 1. medium.® follows: ¢'fine, H6e; washed choice, 1915G2ci | Iruit badly blown from the trees, Trouble. f 000l 5000 oren ! e, Daolm, 807 A SR o 1o 00 .. 46 1 course and Tow, Babie ™ FawnecWheat, while' notmaking a full ket wan steady: creamery. 102170 dair £20; fox, cross, No. I, large, §75 1. | Anaes .. 24 [Lady Wash Con.. 1 [, T rnacitid e g108 O HORGIECUU SRR “x"and ubove, Mg trech, Rye i Y1 whort. of VE y B g above. oD X" Apove, THaisc; | tecon . Ttye ta thim 1N Mand and HOrC Of Btraw. . D AND PER 3 e, e, wieadyi THG1 e, Chowe, Nici; 04 g \No. 1, small, # fox. ‘red, No. . | Belehobliiit L 88 |Mexdean.......l 83 |6 SN 1 s | N GRY REN AR ad. ot cominan | Cormin the beat. Shape of anything: INSTANTLY RELIEVE . e No.. nedium, $1.25; No. 1, smal est & Bel . ono. .. . SHIEP—There was only one load of sheep here | 17 18¢ W York, Michigan, Wisconsin, etc, i eavy winds did much damage ait ~ - O : IE AN, midhin LB Ne 3, St | Ressaplisharis 49 Moues g o8 | ER e wee ooy oneload o shoo s | e New vork alcean,, Wiacoult "o | RoRsb o bl old ik Saags 2, frl MANENTLY CURED BY ORK GENEXAL MARKET. 0c; No. 1, 40¢; fox kits, No, 1, large, 50c; | Bullion.... 8 |Occldental Con.... 1X | iore was nothins offered on the market 1alhc: common, 16@1ic; Washied combing’ and | vived wonderfully since the rain. = " SPE Moo e Sl Nocd) Sl Al ax, Noy f T, GOl | QRbiRss, nothing upon which o base quotations, except | delaine, fine, X or XX, 16aisc; mediun Richardson—High winas blew oft many of the STUART'S DYSPEP= y 5 C . lurge, . mediom, $2; No. 1, Challenge C 20 |gverna i prevailing among deale oula [ 20: 1o 2c; quarter-blood, 2 cherries and the plums. The heavy rains have 5 3 Closing Quotations ou the Principal Com- marten, No. 1, large, '$2: No. 1 mediunm, | CHOUAT ooe s 21 |POLOAL The. feeiing prevaiiing among dealors. Tt Would | 2ic; o, "Hazie: qudrter-bloct, 20021 nerrics and e plums, - Th ¥ Fains hav SIA TABLETS. itk i ‘mediu; be safe o quote the market as universally ['Washed, medium, 1@l5c: quart d, 11617%¢; | revived everything e modities and Xtaples, 1, small, §1; mink, No. i, large, 67 | Con. Cui & Va.. |Savaze.. e e B iolce nitives are quotable at | braid, 1@ ise: unwashed, 'lght ‘and biight fine, | “Saline—Rye 15 kone. Wheat i bad shape. 3 «Nl':w YORK, June 4.—FLOUR-Receipts, 14, 1. medium, 40¢; No. 1, small, Sic; mink gon,m: Yorit 32?{3%‘.\'\"““ L in 83 1o 3373; faIr to Hood wewtorna at from | GI8; medium, ‘130 e auarteroblood, 16G16%e; | oats much, hurt, but wiil make o partial crop. 0 bbls.; exports, 900 bbls.; sales, 10,20 Dkge, o 1. medium, 4dc; No. | Crown Pownt... ol iy % to $3.50; common and stock shecp at from n, 13G14c; unwashed, coléred, Nt [ Corn i fair &b Much fruit blown o | A New Discovery. But Not a Paten§ 3de; mountain’ lon, Pasture all dry. Al Silver King .10/ 20 SR fin Union Con . 20 |3 §215: good to cholce 40 to 100-Ib. lambs at | fn perfect 'head and | Exche Imperfect skins, | Gould Market dull; business only possible at concessions, but holders stood out for fies“medium, 9@ 11c;’ fine med; 0@iie; m. 5@i0e; | Flax doing fairly Morla) and - northwestern, | faifa suffering. Medlcine feet, No. 1, 'large, $1.00G2. i ol pri cit i e ?‘?""NMN“ |Guatcon. oot 3 | from BB o 8 fight fine, 1@bc; fine medium, 910c, Siunders—Corn has made vigorous growth prices. City = mi patents, $4.85a 1, small,’ $4; [ Juha. s £ L CHICA LIVE STOCK. ST this week and s in excellent condition. Rye 16; winter patents, $4.0064.48; city min el mediun 3 B D: Sugnr Murket. mostly cut for fodder. Si n will be short. 3 4 H10G440; winter stralghts, §3.764.13: Minnesot, a8 kunk, blick, S rs T s e s NEW YORK, Ju SUGAR-Raw, quiet: | Half the fruit blown' fron s, Dr. Redwell relates an interesting account 4 atents, $6Q4T0; winter bxtias, F5.00G 36 % | antraesire L Jarge, Sdc; No. : 1 il 3 Prices tor Cholco Deet Higher—Active De- refining, 2 15-16¢ B, 8% 1 Prospects improving. Oits may re- | of what he considers a remarkable cure of e o Bakets. 5 T Winiey b dham,"docs No. 1, smial, 256 Dhoad deripe, o 1 Itoston Btook (uotations. Nt o R0 bags cenirif bredtic pewhat it Gunot ke gt o | aeute stomach trouble and chronic dyspopsl A A pne loy Grdes, dLo0QLi. i No. 1, small, 82 wolf, mounta, | BOSTON, June sing prices for stocks, | CHICAGO, June 4.—CATTLE—Prices for cholee ta <o io - Roalan, refined, otiinjuted and i iplenty.of Taln wi by the use of the new discovery, Stuart's k. 3 CORN "MEAL—Quiet} yellow L«.'fwm $1.150 larke, $3;'No. 1" medium, '$2; No. 1, | bonds and ‘mining shares: beeves were higher thun during the latter part No. 7, i%@4 1 8, 334G 1-16¢; No, r—Onts s and now promises half | Dyspepsia Tablets. L20; Brandywine, ] $1.50; wolf, prairie, No. 1, large, 65G%0c; Weatineh. Blec.... 32 | of last week, such cattle being scarce at the |9, 3 13166 dc; 10, 3% 11, 811416 . _Corn and grgss doing well He says: The patient was a man who WHEAT—-Recelpts, none; exports, 128700 b medium, 60c; No.' 1. small, 40c; beaver, W. Elec, pra, 52 good de er | @3%c; No, 12, 3 9-16@ic; Me; ot A, 4| York—-Grand improvement in all lines. Oats [ paq guffered to my knowledge for years g bu. rutures and. 240 1 b No. 1, large, $5.0096.00; No. 1, medium, Biimiec, Bid. 5 | present time and in good demand. Al other | {RAEL GO 0" UM 6ganc; " atandara A, | will be a little short but promises thre aad sufere Dy $h ge Y No. 2 red, ' Sire and tlevator 1, small. $2; beaver kits, No. 1. large, Gon Fiea atd 2 180 | kinds were slow at unimproved prices and | {50050 Confectioners’ A, 4 S-1@4tc; cut loaf, | of a crop. Cut w i much damage. | With dyspepsia. Everything he ate seemed afloat,’ 80%e; 1. 0, atl dium, '$1.50; No. 1, smal, A h(Ror e L 9418 | grassy catile showed decided weakness. Sales | § 1 jogase; powdered, 4%G4 16-16c; granulated, 'NORTH TERN SECTION. to sour and create acid and gases in the E forttiern, Bye:” No.. 1 mugkrats, winter, 230 4 arke, 9QM0] N, Boston & Aloany. Atchison 4s. ... of dressed beef and shipping steers were on & | 4 7-16@4%c; cubes, 4 11-16@4%c. Antelope—High winds of Zith and 25th stomach; he had pains like rheumatism in Qbtions, opened weak under “active’ liquidation | Bediym, fei RE, 1. gmall, orChy, Tk Boston & Mai New En basis of from $3.75 to $5.80, few selling as high o more or less damage to ol o ity duwnpour on | the back, shoulder blades and limbs, fullness G it and heavier Liverpool stocis. Then “fol- | smail, 6c; muskrat kits. 2@3c. : e & as $5.50, and a large part of the saies were at Feorin:Markess e 2th Sand Jume opens with bright prospects. | and distress after eating, poor appetite and . Toweaa snarn " hoon"adtaned Un rum e of it Bomioar s Montana 63, | from $0 to 8635, Conrse, blg catile, as well | | PEORIA, June {—CORN—Quiet; No. 3, fic o dnmage to frult by hall, Much' corn re- | loss of flesh; the heart became affected, i ullish Indiana report, reduced amonnt of wheat i . it o 5 "light, grassy Ateers. were hard o sell at | No 3 : y Dfanted wpd. coming up nicely. L o e of OB passage and piodictions of rrost tn the ek | 8T, Lonts, oule JimnassuMarhet. Mexican Caniral Butto & Roston. 18K | & 306 “Lo- 16,10, ~ oaporiers ‘wre doinie very | GATS-Quiet; No. 2 white, 20%Ga0%e; No. 3. | PR Wi S0P ohious Tor it crops, A | Shusing palpltation 4ad. “sleoplomnbasiiing K R AEINEE whic was later loat ras atran Bt the market soon browe e, mak | Ngoh N Exooril 4| Qentenntal...... it ahin wecks 5 st per I lower than o weck | *RYF-Scarce: No. % 6i@ grand rain, Grase growing splendidly and stock | "Ly g by powertul nerve tontcs and blood 3 ul i ® Closed nt" 8 Ui | rocovery ot 14G1%c took place Subsequentiye bt | O Shor in!l, | & | Kenrmars 1 11 14 A with ‘ules mostly at from §2.00 to $5.10. | $1.25 for high wine "Cedur—Fore part of the week dry and windy. | remedies, but to no purpose. As an expers 4 3 AL Sotees AURUKL | G50 ot hold, and. later the market was wesk | BUDBOE.....coun 443 [Onceolar........io _y8x | dull. with sales mostly, o fom e work for | T ECHITE Wheat, 1,800 bu.: corn, 2100 bu.; | Small grain’ was tuming yellow for want of A I i e L L 2 . ool 1@ | and declining, losing all gained on San Diego...... |Quiney . . 18 ters tive butchers' and canners' stuff 1o | oats, 74,600 bu.: rve, 60 bu.; barley, 2,100 bu but now ie looking preity h € of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at a drug i December, & T-10g8ite, | And declining, losing all eained Unlon Pacidc. Tamardo; 140, | Bni Tusire, and prices ruied wea, cows, heitera | % UTH-Whent, 1100 By corn. 14400 | finely, Frost and the sauiirels made m Store and gave them to him, -Alimost Lm= b p 2 b por 218,60 the o] % 2 red, cash, c o ‘ olverin s selling @ 9) 0 $. Cing none; barle £l . IABLIAE DSSATY, \ i BOW Oompie 3 T JILID bu: exporte 218600 he top: No. 2 red, cash, 8i%c; July, 75, | Weas Bad pid. | bulls selling atofrem 2 fo #. it belng none; barley, 2,800 b n-No damage done by the hot winds. | mediate relief was given and after he had 3 No. in_elévator In I the corn belt caused —— an Qemand put prices up o Nidle, 'sales New Yurk Ury Guods Market. rm weather and rain ire bringing on the corn | ysed four boxes he was to all appearances - T G bhions b ? raltied on S At S Naw Xaek. jlpas.gantations Tanging at (0% dos ‘were all in favor of buyers: 3w YORK, June &—The character of the | “Yl40 T "Wimia Caused fats of fruit to fanl, | fully cure - Hyersd. Qptidns opened weak, rallied’ on Nghte uly break there was a re. | NEW YORK, June 4.-The following ars the [T HoRW. A0S PREES anlaetive” general demand nand has been of the quict demeunor usual | 4ng nearly or quite destroyed the rye crop. Some | There was no more acidity or sour watery g in the afternoon with Whes e Rin, clonng 10T oy k| elosiug mintay quotstions local pack ng _particularly good buyers, :\w\‘t."‘cull”\v.rl‘uv:l’ VIA;"‘I::;AII;I ordere ‘;v;lrlxfin‘h‘l‘nhll:v‘wr‘ » cutting it for teed. " Corn and pasturcs doing | rigings, no bloating after meals, the appetite 3 Ats, 10430 bu:s exports; 930 - bu. Noj, “tpiember, e aaked, QUOIAE L aarore |Qphir. . o 340 || lonw etire ROOR o ere at about yester: | Ught. There was something doing in autwmn | noi1v710 degrees above the normal {10 and 12 pounds in weight of solid, healthy bu.’ fuiures and > by P | clining o early. A renction of G oiw. onr Car & ¥ B A0 | mom or e holes ks sellii up o | Abociatites. and fair arders were placed.” Print- | "0 Gardcn getting over the effects of the | flesh, - Bpot quiet; No. & 3ic; No. 2 delvered but_the market eventually weakened and. olos : ‘u:fltu:n»\:-?: bta.adag | Hdor Fever tiehi ogpgeg coming Gorwitrd. and | ing cloths’ quiet_at o X e o ey und orospecis dod | Although Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are e T, o eI e track | M@ide below vesterday: No.'2 cash, tie; June, | Gould & Ourry ‘ ferra Nevada 40 | spia_has teh 88 o 44,80, mpxed &t Milwaukee Markets. o O ooy oy woen | 4Rd prospecis 00 | gqveptised and sold in drug stoves yet T ensier tendency, Cloxini M dower: Juns Closed | © AN Lower. oast ack. 666 sniced, Homcane (Do Son t ehts at from $4.25 (0 | MILWAUKEE, June 4—WHEAT—Lower; No. | | Knox-The hard winds and dust storm damaged | consider them a most valuable addition to [ ye; July, BEIC sed at’ 33c; Septem. FLAX SEED--Nominal, $1.40, o8 Iron Stiver .. et bt o 84,20, vance of | ? oring. 1i%ci No.'d northern tender plants. Corn 18 up well. Crups recover- | any physiclan’s line of remedies, as they TAY friewls hend: shipplo. 5008, SLOVER BEED-—4.4 Mexican D Hfnterior \o thelcs | Oam thigner; Nor 3 white, 32¢; No. 8 white, | {he ground,. "o Flenly of molsture now 14 gre perfectly harmiess and can be given to LBATHER-Firmiy hell; Buenos Ayres, lgnt | Traictity SEED-8.0004.00. MY, — eSO hiefly at 13 | aine, 4 . Riaiieon—"The hot win ly injured | children or invalids or in any condition of $a haavy welghts, 1O e by Ptogs o Se T iqbrairte, $.6000.70; tim. London Stock Quotations. and ‘upward, ne geiling around 8 | HARLEY-Nominal; No. 3, 4ic; sample, 49% | smail grain byt the recent v Il in many | the stomach with perfect safety, being harmse PS-—-Dull; stu o | EBR s s s N g and 1041b. wes . Yearlings sold a S0 parts redeem it, but rye rui nd being cu - v . e ¥ X B0; 1804, 4@iSc: const, old 30 | BUTTER Sty separator creamery, 15g16c; SQNDON, Juns 4~4 0. w. cloains 2 SR & lambe ut from 31 | YRV E-Sieady; No. 1, ste. T e e e B I less and_containing o othing but_veretuble HIDES—Firm; wet salted New Orleg o o 54X St ) 0 Prime ni vere worth from $4.40 o eots Aol by and fruit essences, pure pepein and Goldel ected: 45 to' 8 1 ol hominal: Texas, POaS~Riendy:: frash, J0o: s 3:&»4’" Y. Conteal,. o 104% | i Y00 e e o Minneapolis W heat Market. § well, ‘Baets daing Lea: T jected, 50 to 6 Ibs.,7c, nominal; Buenos )—$3.00; spelter, 4 b Peunsylvania. ... 64 Receipts: Cattle i hogs, 21,000 head; POLIS Heery & £ o T Sar AR t S ; Forrvp ™ o P drv. B o 24 lm, dc, nominal; Texas WHINKY-SL25 for distillers' finished good 1L Contra., .11} | Reading... ... 38 | atoese B Sead “ O e Bctember TR o o | mina have “heen” heavy and ‘have "ali soake Without any gusstion hey are the sty ) k- 4 to 30 Ibs,, ‘10c PROVISIONS—Pork, standard mess, jobbing, | Moxican ordinary. 2| | Mex. Con. now'da.. 07 - Tne: Nosis hard, 168 No.'1 northern, T8%c; AL most effective cure for indigestion, biliou 3 PROVIBIOND - amsstic fleace. js0nc Tioke Dhouiders paes trasi, Cholet: $6.50. | AR BILVER—3 8164 per ounce L iyl No. % northern, e, it B Y ooks very promising and also | ness, constipation and all derangements of > 3 PROVISIO) eef, quiet; family, 50 00 boxed should 25; longs, \g: ribs, oo aand NS, 4 —CATTLE- ] i} ad rst patents, G4.60; wecs | patatoe « have come out amazing o] 0! v 0] Vers A v oxtra mess, $5.I00.00; heek hama. 8 Spsmo 12, Dry salt meats, boxed: shoui. | MONE per cent. JSrhear & FLOUR dy; first patents, $4.204 potatoes. 4 have come out amazingly the stomach, however slight or severe. fleet, dull:' clty, extra Indla moss, § longn, $3.5704: 1ibs, $6.50; shorts, $6.45 | The rate of “discount in the open market for % e dimage, but only U190 R0 head: market stendy’ | ond patents, $10G440; A cldars, BAGIW. | Morma uart’s Dyspepsia Tablets are made by 4 -l 2 o Texi steers, $3. Squirrels have done considersble damage sy o Cut ‘meats, easy; pickled bol % @6k Flour, 2,000 bbls.; ‘wheat, 47,000 [ Short tils is % per cent; three months' bills, % | peer stee TL0; Bative cow J - : r B the Stuart Co. of Marshall, Mich., and sold ok -shoulders, 5abige: prekied hime booth 11000 bu.; oats, 18,000 ‘bu 000 | per” cent, Do ana ‘eeders, A8E045; Dulls, Qb Maskms oo | PlAntGR (BN IERUAD & TATRS POORY By drabgists sverywhere st ffty cénts pep 3 7 e e Y S T S TS Plour, 10,000 bhls.: wheat, 19,000 Fiunaeial N PSR cceinia, 16,600 head: shigments. t0 | LONDON, June 4—CALCUTTA LINSEED | the rye. but the dumuge iy s A u 4 i e R I O L corn, 5,000 bu.; oats, 6,000 bu, - aaneial: heion he O aneet vt 10 B¢ higher; bulk of sales, | OIL—Spot, 395 64; May shipment, via cape, TaTRPTl hat Phreny sids o rye are belng | PACKASS Beptimbr $T.15, nominl; Tefnw, i1y L HOSTON. June 4.—Clearings, $17142.610; bal- | 3y G4 S heavier, $4.40G4.60; Dackern, 4256460 T T TR ee Tt ron DUl el | o = o UTTIER -~ Firin: weatern dairy, 8615, west- “ultimore Grain Markots. ances, §1,4 Ihixe! $210.4 60 g in, $5.90G4.25; Yorkers, .10 N—American strained, 4s 104d; fine, 8s | cut for hay. Oats WUl be & o oy "bota: | F. P. BMITH (Tel. 138 8. ANFORD AR ey hbie s, Calry, | BALTIMORE, June &—FLOUR-Steady, un. |, BALTIMORE. June Clearings, $3,166,859; | @4.25; pli, $2.00G4.00 foes in bioon R | Eigina, 18e; tmitation ‘creamery. 11g R R g Uy S OUR=Steady, un. [ pyiances, $501,64. L B s 5100 nead; shipments, 7,000 ~ ogs In bloom B E. P. SMITH & Co daliy g re W changed; recelpts, 3.1y salpments," 11,68 | POUECO8 BRES: —Cleart 122,430,563; | head: market ateady o strong, Cotton Market. StanionCorn In fine condition. Wheat and A . CHies e e jurtien, L1 bl spot gnd monun g | b AW YORK. ] carings, $122,429,563; YORK, June 4—COTTON—Net and | oats look well, but rye Is much damaged by BWRGTiac; part skims, 1%5@3%c; full sk o g hc: weatern 1 Stock Market, gross re ~BEEVES—Receipts, 600 | 3,000 bales; to the contins pls, none; exports to Great Hritain, | drouth and will be a small crc GRAIN and PROVI=SIONS hington—High winds ha alf. Corn that was planted early is all Room 4. N. Y. Life Bidg., Omaha, - . Augy and ' Pennsyly 124612 southern, 11G1i%¢; « 50GS04c; September, | PHILADELPHIA, June 4.—Clearings, $15,86,- New Yori damaged_fruit red, TR@T6C; re- | 421; balances, §2,194,001, ¥ NEW JORK. Jupe No. 2 2 bulen; for- 2 cn, 12 3 et "European cables quote Ammeri- | warded, none; sales, none; stock, 220,893 bales. . Tegeiptn, T91 pkis. Ko SIS0 bu. ¢ males, 122000 | CST. LOUIS, June 4—Clearings, $4.759.706; bal. | han ‘sisers at 1011 R D S48 NEEln B PFAETOWT ™ city, ase: country. itie B Wheat, by sample, WGSIc] south- | ances, 417,675 “Money. & qan. saure S NELNR, S weei Dulath Wheat Marker Branch offices at Fremont and Col n PIFTROLEUM Dyl Ubited closed $145 bia: g paor S B aalbta. 2700 head: - refined New York, $7.75; Philadelphia and Balti !u(».‘.-““ JBasy; ot SK@SYc: month, WASHINGTON HiBEE AND ‘Tarudn elpte; 870 head; | DULUTH, June & —~WHEAT Haore, 5110, Philadeiphia and Haltmore, i Lk ¥ © asked; recelpis, 19,08 bu 8 June 4.—Today's statement of | lambs firm but not higher; over 8000 head un- | 750; July, 78%ec; No. 1 northern, Tie fore. ¥ 3 + | Shipments, 16,9% bu.: stock, 295846 bu . saivs | the condition of ‘the treasury shows: Available | 8old; sheep, ordinary o prime, §2575@8.70; year- | July, ‘Thc, Septemi &c: No. 2 northern, cash i HOSIN-Steady; strained, common o good, | $00 byt southern white corn, 83ge6c; southern | C4sh balance, $185,718,105; gold reserve, §09, 444,780, | lngs, $2T6GENTIA; wouthern lambs, “common 10 | 74c; 'No. 3, Tie; rejected, 6c. ' #0016 3 2 yellow, be WASHINGTON, June 4.—The comptroller of | Prime. H.00G T haced on the Chicago Board of Trad .lr. dents Schwartz, Dupce & O hrelner, Flack & Co.. St Louls irst National Hank, Omiah exchange, plun — EANKERe A4 - 4 . s ! 38 Recelpts, i steady at H.0@ ‘Frisca Wheat Quotath D GIN No matter what booklet on specs PRTINE-Quict at 1% OBKe -Quigt and steady: No. 3 white weatern, | the currency hus suthorised the Laredo Natjonal | o HOGS—Receipta, 2300 head; stea v A . . MARS matier what booklet o8, e unmu-m..‘.yq Kincrican: Sz, cop- | G Ny 3 mixed, 30G34t4c; Tecelpts, 8,308 bu.; | bank of Laredo, Tex. 1o begin barmess; capita, | 4 A SAN FRANCISCO, June 4—WHEAT—Quiet 163-165 Dearborn-st., Chicago TOADING ulation you may b . d sen llmlu( brokers' price. $10.50; exchange | Stock 1850 b, " $100, Bt. Lous Live Stock. December, $1.03%; new seller, ¥ic; cleared, | (3 Wall-st., New York. 70 State-st., Bosto EXPLAINED (0 DVEvm, It clearly explaing $10.80, uud. .m.n brokers' price, $3.1213 RYE-Dull; No. 3, 68G72¢; stock, 13,456 bu. CHICAGO, June 4.—Clearings, $16,508,000, § 4 —CATTLE—Recelpts, 5,600 | 39,67 centals. 1Y, ml‘l'v '\ margin trading and DEFINES ALL MARKER r E"h O lalon: “qulat: "apelter, ‘Mrm; ’domce 16, Forelga Finuncial Aftairs. Money: S04 new cent for call Toans 454 PN | pu 00 heag. Mirust stsaly io S8 Munehester Textiles. iR WA u‘ BON EXPRBSSIONS, lvs free und, will tesch yod 3 u ic. ) x cent for commarcial o York x| 1 . ome HOG, co. 5 Mu. June o Bitizly | LONDON. June 4—Gold ls auoted at Buenow | ehunge, 6o premim: m-&'" excl B H59 | MANCHESTER, June 4—Cloths and yarns | “PHER HIGH GRADE - fomething. . ARBOGAST & Ayres toddy et %0; 13, 05" 1 hhoten BT | Rl aemmasd, BN sixiy daon tosdn. 0 | Siocuers 460 | Qull; very smail business dolng Bought aud Bold. Correspos omlflufl‘& 3 s