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UNE 9, 1895 [l conditions with any sort of succe: Flor- ‘um $6.90; beef hama $19.50020.00; city, extra large, $1.00612.00; tmperfect skin: 1ty 3. per— CONDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE | isnsiana e mort ot mveseasic, lori | COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | it B 5o bt 007 s st qon,_nwgso, mowts et | OUATTA LIVE STOCK MARKET |85 53¢ & i aratominny northern frults suffered from frosts late & plekied bellien, 4@c o4 shoutders. SaSiie! metuin, do; No' 1" smail e, 'nt g . the present spring. The storm which plkled hams, 9@ }qfl.-u western steam | ¢ GTO0: No. 1, medium, OGS -Recelpts, 300 head: shipmenta 1 —_— wrecked the Collma was unusual on the — Closed at S50, 80 By B0, July clowsd al | 30, No. ? skunk, black, eased, Ay i we Duncues of ke SN0, (jeh coue Bollis Tndoott T ¢ and it swept from the Central 380 nominal; Seplomppio nominal; refined, | aarrow atiiged, No. 1 lareg, s No B hwd averneing 19 T At W40 v eric quatol pelt_to the far north- ' dull; contin h o Am ; | diu c; No. 1. small, broad str : ' . P—Rrodpta, none; shipments, 3,99 he usiness Improving as the Crop Conditions | Am: A AR b, W e SR ot | Wheat Opened Quite Weak and £uddenly compoun, 80 Bork G0l new” mosn” 11758 | large. wogeo; woryerine, No. e, 441 No, Week Closes with a Light Run, Leaving a Ly a Lo LA UL Ry d i X L 1 W, fam WOILG0;- short clear, mediam, 3. No ma wolf, mountain f pone to y Become More Promising, treme heat in April and extreme cold Pecame Strong. 15,50 Th Ko. 1. Iarke, $8: No. 1, medtam, $2. N | Defioit All Around. RORE-8 MUY: s u; ‘::."v‘, :n:m:'-(r‘wnmr:un‘i":ln;wnl'n|c:|mfl BUTTER-8teady: westam dairy, 91 wost mall, $1 wl‘ wolf, 7 ‘x.. 1, inre New York Dry Goods Market. 19 e ye o Yo past, s s e ey . orn creamery, 12018, dstor factory, Seidey | medium, 60 1, #0c; beaver, — v Y . HOPES FOR THE FUTURE ARE VERY BRIGHT | in climatology : CORN HAD NO INDEPENDENT ACTION | dafiv. noide: atate cremmpory. 1 " | 860, No. 1, small, $2; beaver Kita No. 1 laree | GOOD CATT| STl R £ | Dot st tha year, 'Tie pecsonal 808 mall Seie | At South Omaha business is extremely CHEESE-Qulet ! large, small, 51y | 82 0. medtum, .50 . 1 small, Toci | femand was of variable proportions and for i dull. One day this week the receipts wore wrt skims, 3k foll sima. 1ip1tae [ miskrats, winter, No. 1. large, $i0c: No. 1 irely mummer (abrica. There wis & sel inquir fifty carioads and the market was 80 IGS—Stoady; stateand. Pennsylvania, 1040 | medigm, 9 1, sman muskrats, = fall BIF autnmn stuff, but no businees wan reported Reports from All sections Tributary to n-fl'-«lr an kmm.r nt that the shipper ! It Deelined When Wheat Was Weak and et stern, frosh. Lm::;, = ! (“' w, | No. '| \_I.u;:;‘ ‘\"r i) No vwmmmm i No. 1 | pemand Also Limited and Trading ¥ The t for ‘cotton we N \Naa very strong, | ser ck on to Chicago. The pat ) $ e, Aagtees | mall, 6c; muskrat kits. 3936 on Trown and’ bieached goods. 1" XK Markes Show Retewed Confidence | alock on to Chicako. The packing | Advanced When it Regained Strength | countiy” (pleas. ‘frec). {hai . i - | Nurrow Lines and Lower e ity b & 1000 K i Au s Men - Values in | and but iittle stock s coming in. Within | —Crop Damnage Keports Agal s LS G e TG e B e STOCKS AND BONDS, Hogs Fairly Active aud Steady ool MATIur | thirty days, however, range cattle will be » I ool Murket, ome Lines Are Auvancing. s ¢ \ . Baltio ®; Philedeiphia and Daltimore, in ” P TR ol ey o i L | far ind detipable " e marker will the a Featare on ‘Change. | Bastumare Scenrits Markot Opened Dull with Some Ail Turough, BT LQUIS, June f.-WoOI tnchanasd, e awaken and business & packing & 5| R Tt aniel; A tomRdh ¢ # oo g copt for fancy combing, which s quoted at 15%e Cattlemen s At there are plenty ¢ T 3 Steadyy 2aN NEW YORK, June 8Tt Kk mark S N With the opening of the current month | (ttlemen say that there are’ plenty 0f| °CH1cAGO, June 8.~Wheat turned from } ylHENTINGCS 2 o menied dull, Witk son oo SATURDAY, June S GOSSIP ABOUT NOTED PEOPLE, trade conditions became far more prom- | i' vary active ‘market (his sammer and | Quite weak eariy in the session today to | 4 domestic, felr to extra, WESIe: | Qe e whete roumded were of & modest frac. | THe receints today numbered ‘%5 cattle, | — ising, owing to the improved crop pros- | fall | very strong at the close on further crop | S 8tendy: New Orloans, open ketths, [ tion, while Cotton Ol preferred and Sugar do | 368 hogs and 62 sheep, as agalnst 760| The Bookman tells a story of Mr. F. H pects, and the past week has witnessed no | .-.,‘,"f.’;,.’ii",“"‘i;“j -:_'1»_1‘«-\:. s .r‘\nvi‘lvnl\ feels | qamage reports, after declining 1o per | i 4 firm ertoan, $10.006 | €10€A T por cont and Rubber % per cent. Sub- | cattle, 3,28 hogs and 66 sheep on yester- | Cope Whitchouse, who recently spent five change in the general situation. From all | §atsiirased, Grocerios are of course in | bu. under its highest value made. In o price stiaite | seauently Rubber rallied 1y cent. During the | day, and 4 cattle and 5707 hogs on Sat-[years fn Europe. He had been long 1n parts of the territory tributary to this| their trade was never so good as during | the first half hour it rose 2c and closed at| AR o e h urday of last K conflict with both British 1 Egyptian \ Pitket the reports are the same, all indi- | the past week. Several opening stocks ant | Si%c for July, which Is 1%c rise since the | I b Ui S b steady. | provement in prices. Sugar advanced % per WEEKLY RECELE T & i cating splendid cr nditions. Business | 1arge sales brought the aggregate up to | o yesterday, and is the highest closing NONBISED OfT—About st Hot qiilet nt, but receded % per cent in the final sales ts. 1t authorities on the question of irrigating a i more confident. svary | S fiure exceeding any previous week i he | price so far this senson. Corn, oats and |prime crude gl off crale BERC oM | i and macled 1 ber M e B L WS Recolpta (hi weok f | certan district, and found them almost day, and are preparing for @ Drosperous | perous trade, but they are not altogether | Provisions sympathized with the strength | e yellow summer L AR stong and in the main higher. ' " | pattlogl e 180 equally conservative. After a timo he met season to come. happy, ‘In fact, among all the fobbers | in wheat. Oats are lc higher, While corni| summer white, (5} tremoly Mpathetic, and whits Somewhat irregular | Same weol 11w [ Lord Cromer, just arrived in the country, The jobbing trade of this city, atter & | Juié 8 § Seviment etronger, than ever for | only gained e and pork, lard and ribs are e e I | ALK T : i | and was receiVed with a chilling coolness. prolonged period of quiet, 1s once mor n in trade believe that they shouid take | P04 medestly advanced s o the Northweatern. divid had a te woak Bas Doam o e aatactory o the | “1 Feally can not go Into these matters with taking on the appearance Of activity. [ hold of this subject and offer a subsidy if | Although the first sales of wheat were at : rarily depressing influeni atock and the | yelling Interests. The recelpts of cattle of [you,” sald Lord Cromer, “because I hear While the volume of business falls far | Decessiry in onler to add one more dry | from }e to I%c over the closing price yes- Condition of Trade and on | market In general, The actin the Sugar dic | ol kinds have been light, especially 800d | that you treated my predocosso with great vhat would be expected in an or- | 59248 house to the markot terday, the final dealings were compara- | un onllvening offect on tie stock, wiich made fat beeves, but that fact was not sufficient 4 boait g bl il N KEOR short of what wo it The grain men of the city are alert | ot an enli i« on the stock, which made & W reidaetily D ea¥d B inkey season, It i much better than It | new hounes are soing Into tha haninee arny | tvely tame. There were no new features| EQGS_Choloe st ok, ! . ¢ | mieerial wtvance o the whoduncement,” but [ to hiold up the market. The week opened | discourtesy “Discourte scourtesy Was & month ago. It is not to be under- | efforts are heing actively -put forth to re- | in the surroundings of the market. The | BUITHR DAkl S0 @c; choies to | later reacted Notwlthstanding the bvetter tone | With a firm market, but values weakened of | of what nature?” “Oh, I am informed that stood that there is anything like a boom | onen the idle elevat weather was still dry in the winter wheat | fancy, 10@12:; gathe country, 1c; separator | OF Bl CRop B e increased carnings, the | the market commenced In earnest on|You accused him of er—in fact, that you in sight, but only a grad improvement, “'-"“:'\M;' ) (’"\:\mu I\lek’\'\\'hv‘n; When | - ".:""I.““ Pl “I_v‘ e S Wheat "*’""‘vl."*;‘:'\";_"; “'-”“ it ! 0 niiv-«-mnl‘l.’. have littl opposition I, toreing | Wednesday. Ior the week the decline | insinuated he was untruthful” “I1? O, 3 : @ have more to do we shall have less time > chief items of early news comprise 3 POULTRY—Henw, 6G6t%c; roosters, 34 | down prices. The local operators were whded cons | ymounts o abodt 3¢ o stage, B | ™ ] . which Keeps pace with the growing crops. | to complain and blie he far wost | the publication of the state crop reports of | 4. spring chickens, 320635 per doz.; ducks, | siderably in their efforts by the wititude of v | Sfpounts to about 3 on A0 average. Be- |dear me, not Not t ail. The truth ok Sales of merchandise are still. based very [ and lowa are still responding with m Michigan and Illinois and the particulars of | g turkeys, be; geose, traders, who were mostly wellers, The | 430" rrielng every day, with e buynra fn | the matter was just this: 1 had to charac- fariely upon the actual wants of consump- [ generous —orders, and later in the y the week movement. The Michigan report [ "0 GPEER 6 a0R Bl (e are quoted at e L et ] e | different. As noted above, good cattle have | terize his attitude in some way Now, tion Nebraska, “whose © storekeepers rre ‘mat | gave average condition for ‘the state at 7, [ VEAL—Cholce fat, 7 e s g N | ot been at all plentitul and the highest | you 1 couldn't speak of his simplicity 1 A month_ago_the dry weather discour: | down t nit, will be ordering largely about 10 per cent reduction for the SOTCi LCe e %o} Youns PRIy atrong. The total sajea were $1.090.00 Dl urihg the week waae $h10 fof | because’ 1t would not be oxactly compils mged buying and merchants gencrally let e shall ‘all be happy yet.” ~ | month. ‘The Iliinols report gave the average HetgrntlosiL Sl trading was In @ great meas niined o | cattl Monday. As high mentary. Of course, I couldn't speak of o ocks run nd, now that the -~ for the state as compared with 92 per | Americans, 10c; twins, llc; Nebraska und Town. | (g5 the s eculative (lass and mariud d i on \ ) e, speal y Lrsmees 1o more. hor they are forced St Lonis General Market. cent on May 1 o Teports, biad as Was | full cream, 100 Nebraskn and lown, part skima, | were developed therein, particularly in Iy pald on Wednesday, but” there have | his multiplicity, because that wouldn't be FoChtock up, and jobbers, without excep-| ST LOUIS June 8—WHEAT—Opencd {he state Of affairs they (ndicated, were | oide; Limburker, No. 1, 10c brick, No. 1, 11c, | ik mortgages, In which thy recossion e L NG AT vards 800d | (ryo, you know. So, naturally, 1 had to call ! thon are reporting an Merease in the num- | higher. and’ for ‘o short’ time ‘the demand not quite %o bad as the imagination of some | Swise Nou Lt Ut T L s g, | Badi e e i Moday's recelpts numbered thirty-nine | it duplicity, don’t you see? "It really was i t let up, f the speculators had pictured the condi A pland hay, 88 § I ber and size of their orders. ) A4 and fe, raliled tions, and consequently thelr effect was | ye straw, 35 ‘colve ‘makes 'the price on | sales of the week were $0,710,00) gain of twelve loads over yester- | forced upon me, you understand. . T TR I PNIRA e wold up 1% hink nt the dop nery B9 | Bearish rather than bullish. The Argentine | hay. LIght bales seil the best. Only top grades | The following were the closing ¢ There were a fow protty de — “brigl ospec illbefore long R AR cording to a private Liverpool cablegram, {ed s L T che oda; - s ¢ marke s ver sain, rejolces, according to a New Yorl B e ot 1w prices, with the pros- | din ined upward, o gain in wheat ad- | but that also as a piece of news fell flat VEGETABLES trop during | Atchinoi 1§ [Nortnwaatarn. 16 i the situntim s wompnotq ek | Tribune contributor, in the nickname of pect of an advance, will be a great tempta- | the top and yesterday i p 3]:;' G T of having been expected. Bttt M RleR B M Mg Ul Al TP oo e LR 7 S LT yesterday. Some 1,261-Ib. beeves, the best | The Monste From the purely physical tlon for investment on the part of those h, ASH@ioc; July, G +Heptomber, S1ige | he week's shipments of flour and wheat, Wil go st swer in the near futrue, They ;. N¥ CH cattle in the vards, sold at $1.50, while point of view he merits the soubriquet, for i as published by Bradstroet's, amountel from 1L o st | u ¥ | Aw. Expross U3 N ¥LEN B Rt ot s : . While | T who hlulrl- S WiNG i Pualet 'GATS_Dull and heavy futures. earty, but | DO CORBLS 't BUD1,000 birs, BOLON. bu. of | Are now as cheap us old potutons, ‘Arkansas stock | Baiiimors & Oiic. OUiRPIC W te ew other loads went at from $1 to $4.60. | he is without exception the “ugliest states- later firmed when other markets advanced, clog | Which wa In the line of hardware there 18 [ ine firm, Tigc ubove yeaterny: No. 2 waon, S0y strengthening of values, and the whole | bid: June, B0 bid; Jul + Sept market 18 on the upgrade. Nearly every- |3hc oo thing in the line of staple goods, in which N 3 M,000 b Selling as low as Sc. Californis new potatocs | Canada Pacific. Oregon Lnp.. 1.1l _s'uh b'l)u ‘i'm‘ are held at §1 and it looks as i€ they would | Canada Southern. 3% Oregon Nav. 600 bu., and on | have ts give way to Arkansas stock. Central Paclfio.... 18%(0. 8. L & N st year 2.7 mittoss. are dower, and it is expected that | Ches. & Ohio % | Pacitio Mall. . . case of wheat | they Will now move more freely. Lotterhas & | Chicigo Alton. P.D.& B.....0 from the F on the week before was 2,4 the corresponding week of 000 bu. The aggregate gvere a few small bunches of cows | man of any prominence in the Old World. and heifers, which sold at”about steady | Short, squat, awkwardly built, a clgses The trade in stockers and feeders did not | CrOPPed, scrubby mustache failing to conceal amount to much, owing to the light supply. | his irregular and discolored teeth, coarse- AL$2.406 5. o VO b AN DU 88 oo hrack. macked nd flour in the United States and Canada | Co. of Crystal Springs, Miss., the lagest ship- | ¢, B. & Q | Pittaduiea, s e s Représentative sales: 43 it A . matgrial ‘e oy pieure, Bas, wivanced 0| LAY B Ry, ttack, sacked for May, as given by the Daily Trade i | bl pn (or nators in e couniry, have s | Cilieaeo G Pullman Palcs.: : g ko :hu';::"m;‘,‘l‘;,‘l"““‘.:“‘l“"M'"::f‘:-“-m““'mv‘fl‘m: - R 1 o P Fomired during the past week, | HAYSDUl but strong;’ imathy, $11.0012.00 | inerease. of 4,000,000 b, and deducting an | oo Memday. " Crvatal Springs. ships car lots of | G0 0. C. o T [T No. Av. Pr. No Av. Pr. No Av. pr. [able tomper and a most undisgulsed and Tt Gaiiehred that the advance 1 the raw | “f : afioat, the net amount of the world's ‘de- | matos i all Dt Toe | can ol lron: BBtk Tt e D BN B0 | unmitigated contempt for his - fellow-crea- material, together with the advanc H R or ¢ for May was 1 ,000 bu. The mar- | pic® DU U0 tair trial [;;m“:“m i o e 17,1008 390 18,1160 B 48 e labor, amounts to about 10 per cent, anc SPIL] ket acted rather heavy for an hour or more. 3 5 ok. ¥ | b i{ v N Vi o oR fo bor- the manufacturers are forced to put up| PRO ‘mess, jobbi Pardridge took a hand in the market, and o ¥ g Del.. Lack. & W. | dopfd. ... cows. Canovas, it scems, began life as a subor. Dricea to avoid an actual loss on thelr | 31287 Cr oae | arotind s WG FOF, TUiylH6 heRRnLL0 Tead the | ve A e e e . hors ot € s : D e dinate ratiroad empioye; then he tried jour- goods, Manufacturers of pretty much all | Bucon, nks, $6.571: | bulls with short wheat. The price gradu- PHar % F nalism as a profession, next he drifted Into £ pric ) staple products are now running on good ribs, $7; A walt meits, boxed | ally but gurely declined to S0%ec, and afte Acttie. 2314 Suwar Refinery. per craf do pid i ity ; law, and then Into politics. He has won- time, and some of them turning out sup- | §iou 2: ribs, $6.50; shorts, | hanging between that and S)te for a time o Fort Wayno. ... 157 ' |Tenn, Coal & fron. e ) derful powers of oratory, which stand out plies to almost a normal extent. Increasing | ik i png o, il , it slid off to 78%c. The decline was helped _Bormudas, per crate, $LE0@1.60; Cal | G Nortnorn id.l. 138 |Toxas Pacific...... 10 25 sgfoulnd potintry where all are;elts %ost of lron and metals influences hard- | corn. 600 bu: oatw, o000 b "It 3009 bu; | by advices from St.” Louls of the arrival in per b, 3 C & E. 1 od 100k | T. &0 Cent. pfd.. 1000 36 S Bia. vattiotim. 3 dafoliedn o In the grocery line the market has been | cu. corn, 18,000 bu.; oats, 2,000 b at, 18, Kansas and other telegrams relating to | *mall lots, Sxgoc: new, ber bu., 0G50, Tlinols Central 4 |U. 8. EXpross...... above reproach The prime minister of steady on most lines during the past week Jid threshing veturns from the same ' state. | piarh por i SR L ittty (D AL B R aei b L HEIFERS, Spain doss not “hit It off: very well with And there have been few features of any Coffee Matker. which mentioned twelve bu. per acre from a | "CABHAGE-On orders, ko o & W B | AL R 4. 00 276 ... en regent, owing, it is said, to the great importance. The prices now Dbeing YORK, June 8—COFFEE—O, fleld of 1,200 acres, . But: thite was an ext| SARDAGE-On ordemife, . o e e e o S0 30 2 et Inconsiaeruse way in whidhiN Foallzed, while generally higher than they | opwied dull at unchanged Drices o 11 poime | Colent iHquiry for cash wneat, 10000 bu. (XIS er o, bunchos, 15, LaRgBhoRs..11 1110 140% | Wheele & L 2., o Y 1 ¢ the time of her hus Tz The bagitning: of May, are still | deciine. No sales anti thoe mincim ot" 21 | being taken to go to_Toledo. ' Some ca ONIONS—-Per oz, bunchcs, 6@loe. | Load Trust. .. 350 [ do it~ 2 BULLS. DElinyed owaTd HER 85 CHBtS below the figures rullng at this time last e iontll three minuies of ‘el | londs were sold for Pittsburg, alev, and TR a0 Lonavillo & Moo GHW/M. & 8% 1, 1 2...1000 230 1. 285 |band's death cear, and much lower than those current specuiative. Int . other places which seldom buy direct from | ASI'ARAGU ck, on orders, @400 | Lo & N. Aot 9K (0. & R @ 1o 3% 1ol 3 | Nor does the premier stand high in the n May, 1803, when the period of depression ed prices to Chicago. Then came rumors of hot winds | per doz. bus 5. Manhattar 138 |G. B.. 1.9 250 good graces of the little king. Entering the began. Grocers in the east are pointing including ;| in California having damaged crops there | PIE PLANT—For 1b, @1 Momohis C. TR CALVES. Foyal lad's presonce some weeks ago, the e that dhere s ‘an Increased demand for | Gctober. 3 from 15 to 30 per cent, the Modern Miller's | CUCUMBERS On ortdrs’ tiaso per Michigan ¢ 100 (& & w2 ‘ L iioasen Hifh #6 WO fancy groceries, which s a sure sign of | it 0 steady; Cordova, | estimate of ot over 60 per cent of an aver- | PEAS-on ord or Jgdu. box, S0qtie. | Misourl Pacifioll 27| doptd. Il I 2 i o Lttt ed by his mother. The i Sorosperity, | This branch of the | §1%,14510.2 ' yestorday, | aKe crop of winter whear, and the last and | , STRING BEANS-ON Grfers, o-bu. box, @0 | Mohile & Ohlo 20 |R ST, G000 10 4 & the pet name used by his mother. H trade has Tanguished for a year back, but | Uited & b bagx: | most unkindly cut of all, chinch bugs in | ™5\ rope porida stack, per G-basket crate, | National Cordage. '17,’ 1r‘ it g;'“\l - 27 2 5 familiarity greatly offended the S-year-ol is again getting Into a more healthy condi- | Uniti afiot for the | the spring wheat, It was a ‘mere rumor, | gty Qe Cae #e - " SO ae LR oI Chttens T monarch, for, with an air of disdain, he ex- tlon, in the east, at least. for tho Uit aina SRy | but it created a commotion In the minds of | *\QA K AN 0n "opders, per %-bu. box, o | N.J. Contrail. il 90y|s. RUR. I O it Claimed: I am only Bubi for mamma, for ft"ia between Scasons with the dry goods | bie inst vear . aga 911 | the traders, while the price Was' enroute | gt b been 12 S 4 N.E Wpla, oo 14| doptd. Crnaad ot 3 ‘ou I am el Rey (the king)! people, and no great activity in looked for, | SANTOS, une S tnactive: ot for Si%¢ for July, which it reached and | “iuXAs SQUASH—Ter dox., on orders, 4ogsde. | North Am. Co. 534 | Am. ‘Tob. G0, O] 4 fnise and the improvement in the feeling ex- %, nominal; no quitations; receipts, 13 PRUTT! orthern Pa M| dopfd.. . 11 vee10 3 | v Senda to this hraneh of the trade. as well | Paes: dock 17,000 by ; The corn matket had no - independent | o wera oni R sioti "ol rawhhrrien | NoPsomidliviee! 3nK 8k PO &ML 13 o 406236 6 A resident of Cincinnati who knew Sousa, as to others. In consequence of the bright{ . ) '~'_'W une S.-Dull, unchanged "'v‘m""'vxlk";: "Iwn.‘ It declined when wheat | Thite were ony, the gemand was not large, | Ot D &G %! 1008—Todny" the bandmast when he was a boy In Prospects prevailing in the country, prepar- | P [ers sules, none. wns weak ond advanced when It regained | iy gy car of Oregan berries had filed up [ The total (HOa8 Today'a offerings of hogx o of | Washington, says: ‘Iiis mother was a Ger- Rilons for the fall trade are belng made on | at 13 m s ciom sageied, ot renEt ThnCop respects wore as good | ine trage. shares, nelud over, from yesterday oh B e 10 | an and his father a Spaniard, and though @ scale indicating that a large business is | bage 54 A el bt the recelpts ate giving no elens | Rspberries were i good demand at_steady | chison, 4,400: Iurlington, 1, Toids. O the freah receipta four Toads werd sove | they had other children Mrs. Sousa would Drospected, . Prices ' dry goods ha I8 Huss s b ae of Increasing. "The insp-ction in store todny | prices. " Thero Is sald o' b goxd crop at” ship- | 3E01 Distilingand it signed direct to n packer and were not offs 2 firmed up, though they are not back whe: H they were before the dull times came on, Uniited Stat and, with the purchasing power of the | buss; stock, people increased by a_good :ron, the fall pection | ping points. Slecird at from b2%c to | An occasional cage of bjuckberries is received. | cago, 17 reacted to from | In spite of the frost: Whioh destroyed some of | ferred, more advanced until | the fruit in the northern part of the state, the | Tenness cipts, 5,000 Loutsville, recei b W York and Southws Reading, 1 and Ir o vl o always talk of ‘my Chonny,” as if he was B Was about | the only ome. ‘Chonny’ had every whim t opened with the | gratified. He wanted a plano, and got it; bu. July ope advanced to . then onc & it he quality'of uthweatern same as yestorday, there b i St Paul. 190 | many good loads. Tho mark 14200, United stat 1 oo, the packers all iurone, 1,00 e Bec " C 2 7 g In necd ot v d got it; a drum, got it; a horn, b y L 1 o reached’ 53i4e, the closing price being | fruit crop in Califorsla Uys year promisés to | Cordage, 2400; Wabash, 1.8, M ariae (he tradlite was falh st ened ot e violin) and g trade In_the dry ‘goods lile could NATAIY | v igions e o mens 40, 13 RAINAL TIRC yeRterdny. PeInE ] Litan e Thausdnds of acres of new e e of "the oy ot enery Y gt viie | got it. His parlor was like & music store. be otherwise than most satisfactor PROVISIONS—Bacon, firm; demand poor: €' S Y New York M Miex g% Bold early and Ui pens wer erwise than most satisfaciory. Doy ISIONS-—Bcon, firm: demand poor: Cum. or a Saturday, business in 0ats was very _into Bearing this Aeason New York Moneys Markot. practically A some time before midday. | He played everything witk. ease. Ho was e e nor Tiner of {he | 338 64: long clear, light. 48 to 45 bn. THivodt loag | active, Further reports of crop damage, ( AMWIEEs, [, B, LG UG A ARG | oA LLN ey R 10TE Dot st 0N The prices pail were about the same ax yexter. | o firat & drummer boy in the army, but e s other lines of the | 53 5 lons % be., 338005 Jons : o harttion 18 imuch et | ventilated cars ordered some time ABL0l | AL eNonally aL 1O bEe.cen day, the goneral market belng steady N \ . v Jobbing trade. Orders for dalivery nest | a4 heavy. 5 ibs., s, ght. |y jAnat the Gomtlition 18 much more | |{{on"of inoreaned. shipments in this Tine, are * BRIME MERCANTILE PATER 2403 per | hoaty And mined loadn ol at i om $35 to $4.50, | later got charge of the Marine band. whether month: or later, are being proked very 6 s snort 53, e | HaSlaty Wmonk shoris, and (here. was' frse | hcoriy ready for usel ' fuct, some of the | cont With " the Jightor and mixed loads at from 4.5 | by influence or merit, I do not know. That freely at the present time. It is really a | auare, 15 to 15 T, surprise to jobbers that there should be |15 Ib, 42 5 ey atane. And, there €€ | curs are golnk West now. The rish of business | STERLING at, 14 to | DU X : 5 was heavy aod | in handling Californiy G AL nof begin e- | with actual busin S Amierieats | PEInCipally general. July’ started AU from | Fya the midale of June. ot sk woos s A4, A o XCHANGE—Dull and stead: , | to $0.00. The bulkc of all the hogs her s in bankers' bills at $4.89% 0 3436 1o $4.40. Reprosentative sales: 28, sold at | gave him room to develop, and he did to an amazing extent. He Is now handled by a Buch a sudden improvement ;n the feeling | nommil = Heef, extra g y Ige to 0%c, sold from 3% to i Roarter| {5 AOr dermand, and $LASKGLEY% for sixty Av. 8h. Pr. No. Ay : 4 e musicians, in such w short space of time. T a6 v e, ok S0n: prime | S bad- 1 MO WA closed ot tho Bl | Bty i pacity”in R RN o bt m"“":E'm“h»l"hon'.;'nr.m:r‘:«‘glhvl::: e et FACTORY FACTS. £, on_palls, 3is 6d. to 31%c. hauling the fralt over the hills on fast time SRTIF F1@6TY%; no sales, . B DAYl A e e eason, ‘Besiaes) HONHAY The Medessa Mineral Water company EBSE-Simady: demand mod et || The provision market was firmer and re- | auoudons: SR—61. G L L ) white,” ils; finest Americ has erectod a building, n, ‘colorel, [ covered the light loss of the day before.{ STRAWHERRIES—Choi 2x50 feet at its e shipping stock, per the profits from his musical publications. 3 Hog r Inest 1nited States, 56s; good, 40, | week ) OIL—Liverpool 2D OIL—224 30, TROLEUM -Refined, 8144, celpts were onl upply 17 WERNMENT BONDS—Steady; state bonds, rallrond bonds, firm; U, S new 4's reg. U, 8. new 4's’ coupon. 123%: &' rex., 116; coupn, 4'w reg., 111%; &8 coupon, 113} '8 re., 91 Pacific 65 of "9, 100. ), cane Of M qts., §3.00G4.00. I the | TR RIERCailtorn) 5: “Hoval por box, 150, GOOSBBERRIBSDer 2 SOUTHERN CHERRIES | springs and have put in a of bottling and carbol 000, against 177,000 a year ncd, 185'3d. | ago. The run for next week is not expected | ¥ to exceed 115,000 head. Compared with yes- smplete plant ing machinery. It has alfo put two wagons on the street. This new Omaha industry starts His managers are making money on him, and Sousa Is enjoying the tour, for he has absolutely no responsibility but the con- black per 10-Ib. box, The local representative of the Snow, L™ rile blis “freeze of last winter was | Vo Gonturias.. ¢ i i i i i I i i R aieiose B ducf band at concerts. DUt Wi umployios four e and several | | RERIIGEATO i Foreaurtors, o, Hoa e o, TOr off [P 10 to 1%%c | RLACK RASPRERRIES. Closiii quotations on bonas were as follows: 43 ucting o tieBANCIAL /D 8. nindquarters, 6%d. gher, Jard. Hac. ) e, case, $2: per 2d-qt. case, M. Sy ' The Nebraska Shirt company s turning | HOPS—At London sstimated recolpty for Monday: ‘Wheat, 40 DLACKBERRIES—Chokeo stock, R | 3 f In the Bnglish )"ruxlvn:nnl'c!‘:l’:?lo\‘({l-‘ x::t:; out the new uniforms for the Woodmen 8; , 225 cars; oats, 20,- | case, $. &3 & Frie 208....... 85 a Rome correspondent of 6 Ole of the World, ‘and they are pronounced e leading fut . A 1 IR e i Leader, and but a fow feet distant from the Very attractive. - gteahl 'he leading futures ranged as follows: Advices have just come to hand from the %! 100 + tombstone of Shelley, lies a marble slab Aaron Hene and Oscar C. Hene, the 96 tesi, 3 5-16c; | Articies. | Opoa. | Hizh. | _Low. | Earl Frult company indicating that there Is a 110 i Catot 1l known authoress. sture £ A contrifugal, 5. teat, A€ 3 o100 ST possibility « Kt on o 03 o cigar manufacturers of BOTHNEton, Ta | T nase e norcamai; b6 test, il | Wheat,No. 2 I e S OO G TG B A ML S dans i ores uo D eaind. womnn in " 1 were [n the city yesterday, and have prac- | No. 6 et 310 No e aarranned, qute Juner..... | TOR@L| 81 ‘ e "Phis, reductior 4 E v e C : tieally decided to move their factory to this | cpf 1-i Fdi ks July HOWad| RIN ke e esan - Cla i 8784 i years, and many are the admirers of her city. They will manutacture for the Jobe | o, 11 3 Moitgh oSente Bl A2 e AL | e 10 4 Nimerous writings. As I looked upon her bing trade exclusively, and are are making [ 3%c: o A, nold. A, 1 11166 1%e’ | “Fumor croee | 1M@%| so@s| 51 the dollar rate would make the | Ala, Curres i 115 4 grave 1 could not but regret ler untimely | arrangements to employ fifty men at the | standard A, 4 7-16%0 114 ctioners' WL e I;'m‘}a,:“ freight 72 per box. La. New Con. & F e ™ H {aking off, for her life gave still greater start. W4e; cut loaf, crushed, 103 | Baasai} B2Ke Reports from Florida rather indicate t Missourt 8s. ... NoW. Connoln 14035 A . . A Gl B U UER i A tlC0 s ERTOn T red, 4% @ | D@ b3% palmiest days In orange growing are ov N.C. 8. ] 10 §. F. Dob. 53, 1003 4 promise of u.«vfuhu'm(‘ Il]\ :u «;nrly Aot FUTURE 7 T LOOKS BRIGUHT. 4 1116 20% | tma at least. Of course there will be lots of | N C. 48, R G. Went. 1ots, 7708 But God's finger touched her, and she slept, b e ; 0%/ i o s et Miatat w0 ORK: ShiD R e dand FARERL LR LR i o S Bl | . C. d.177 1%|SE. P, Consd et » inscription upon the stone is: Haltimore Grain Warket, 30na| oranges are grown anywhere. but it will be | Tenn. now set is. 86 &P W Ga. 114 ‘ and: the inscriy : 5 3 Sopt. i@ . ne ; 5a. ) ce Fo 4 Business is lenn'r nnd Kvorybody Sees| p.ioivORE June 8. WHI oat P:fll‘"m”'m ok @ | some time before Florida will be what it has [ Tonn. new set 8. 100 (8t L & LM.Gen. 5. 74 4| Constance § n:umru ‘Woolson. Signs of Prosperity. and month, STGESI%e; Tuly, SIT@R2C, AGR AL | been In past years, so far as a heavy vield is f Tonn. otd s, 60 |SLL&SFGns. 111 H 1804, i 1r 3 September, 8215q Meamer o : 99 | Tax. Bao. 1ats..... Q1) The inscription Is sufficient. No laudatory 1 i@ oeptpis, 168 i o] the striw that broke the camel's back. A great L X s n Church & Co., Commercial Agency, In_view | [od: T@TYes rocitpte, 160 bi: atock: I T et have s teth owneIeby || A s e | D o Tats of e 100 SK epitaph of high-sounding words is required, ing the business situation, sums It up as fol- | #26: southern, on Erade s samj Fe { | Tonresidents, who, hired managers (0 lok atier | Atohison ad K110 2018| Woui Shore ss...0. 100 | 4. for her writings and a beautiful life Imvte e - e pro : Jme iatances the man- Fri 5 L ument, Ll o i 0h s Aukuse. S4e. b Fee SheviBibe) e Tomd have ' halt doson ‘Kroves o look | b tatror "edL, 108 96k | 1 rearod for her @ most fitting monument, The business situation in Omaha and Ne. S ! 00,000 bu. ; souther R o aes | 6324|085 |after for as many different owners. For the B — — 3 209 which will outlast bronze and marble, whicl B R b i aek it andina s AT B SR s el G 21855 | ast thive or four years, when the trop did mot I : ol e s perishable. been decidedly good as compared with pre- |, (AU, N 2 WIS weston, S1@3sc, No- | R OGRS, o0 e, Pllowe: e o Eom e the cultivation afi o puy: | BOSTON. June 8—Call loana. @3 per cent; | Yyoocd® .o 30 = SR i The tming- Community. | 1R SN pis, H33° bu.; stoek, | BHOUR-—Winter "“";;_‘",:‘;‘ n“‘“‘:‘fl': i oqinter | ing basis and many of these nonresident owners | time loans, 2M@4i per cent. Closing prices for REABR-Imere;w 'l'm"h""""lml f Miss Ume Tsuda, head of the English de- throughout the state is happy, contente Minneapolis Whent Market. mpring atraighis, §3.1064.00: bakers, 3210330, | bowan to get discouraged. When came, the bix stocks, bonds and mining shares: crns on the market but buyers wanisi them | partment In the Poeresses school, Tokio, and jubllant and the business community. | MINNEAPOLIS, June 8 WHEAT - Firm; Juns, | nowiheds N3 b aGanrt%c: No- 3 apring, | S0, Sty " bulTn many B e tate (he | AT ES P W (W Rier. pr: BT | As'a result (here was nothing doing on the mar. | Japan, tells in the Indepondent a touching of cou dependent almost entirely upon | S1%e; July, S1%@S1%c: September, Tc; on | CORN-—-No. 2, 52% yellow, 61% trees as well. Since then the fim‘{"‘"",- i {",;,: e Oenteals it ng kot, Fair to cholce natives are quotable at from | story of the aged mother of Sakamoto, the ngricilture of the state, is consequently | track, Nov i hani, 82%¢; No. 1 northorn, 83 No. | OATS—No. e+ No. | Witharwn from * business. b A Sugnr b2 1008 | Bdison Rleo a7 133 | 3110 1055 fuir (o good westienia altrom 2% | commander of the war ship Akagl, who was feeling good. The crops are everything at | 2 horthern, Sic. 3 white, 32t + 3asPic; No. | refr holdings and are offering orchards at low | BAY SiateGas... 2 |den Elec. bid..... & to §140; common and stock sheep at from 82 to | LOREMEEE O LA YT Bont during the Dresent, at least so far as corn Is con- | FLOUR-Stendy: first patents, $6.150460; sec.| RYB-No prices. Quotations: Boston & Matne... 1080| Atohison da.. ... 5520, fo eholce ® 1o 108-1n. jambe at from | KPR D 1 iohory of the Yellow ses. Gome cerned,’ that could be desired. There has | 000 patents, $1.05(4.40; first clears, $3.1063.60. TROPICAL FRUITS, C. B. & Q. Reglan 1 0 . e rea e R great naval Ty 1 8 been plenty of rain and none would be mander Sakamoto left an aged mother, a wveln, per box, B.E0LA; chotes | Fitchbure. 3 Eiootric 5. ; 0 LIVE needed, as we are advised from creditable Milwaukee Markets. FLAX SEED. 1 oo $Emazi; *Metitorranean | Gen. Blaeiri Sl Faceteio e CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. wife and three young children. As soon and_reliable sources for ten days or two | MILWAUKEE, June S.—\WH AL DL PRI e xtre fancy. lemons: 30 sise, $5.000 | Hioole Steal. 724 Atlantic.. ... ... e : as his death was officially ascertained a mes- vl'e»k_n. - 2 apring, Wtge; No. 1 norihern, 47 B N Py 6.00; 300 wize, $6.0016.50. 5k Nexican Contrai.. :m:gm“"\ntanm“mn In the Absenco of n Falr Sapply Very | [l icor was dispatched from the Naval de- Omaha's trade In the far west Is being | GOUR“Rirmly held: No S bihe: "0 | i, “siden: Toome s 25ars ah; iy enited snon | BANANAS—Choice shipping stock, per bunch, | QidGotony.r..+ 171" |Caluret & Hocla.: Licie Teadlig. \Ens pong, partment to convey the sad tidings to his ’ R LT TADMRy Tans Aage UHIe 470 | G gt e o 4 i No. 3 white, | dors, boxod, $5.471@.60; short clear midos, boxed, | 12000225 v Ore. Short Ling... 7 |Contanntal... ... CHICAGO, June §.—In_the absence of a fair | ayyjly, The communication was made duly the large expense in getticg the orders. el ke e et Sl e R e | DR R Iy ke Prices closed 1 per 100 Ibs. higher for g00d | 1o tne house it had reached the ears of the Omaha houses selling in Montana, Idaho Financial Notes. AR—Unchanged, bags, To. ePih T gdichia | Went knd il Ly A than a week ago, but commion lots closed | 1 \ather, who, tottering into the room nmlr\ )“yr;n;‘lrx_:’pi“rpo;[r::;: payments’ h" L 1“:“ une rings, Sus e bal vm’{"§: following were the receipts and shipments HONTY —Cattornin, Harlsc \Went End pid g Wolver 3 from 15 Mx%;r 1;.»«.;‘ 'Tlml “."u s r1ll\l‘> Te | it wating: alktadl AR degrec . Al lines handled by 5 Week, $07,70%29%; bal. | 0041 APLE 8YRID-Gallo . per doz. $12; | Westingh. Bl ¥ 7 wero 10,000 head less than last week, and d y 3 the Omahn merchants, particalarly druge, | dnces, $10,0K,58. Ll B | e | SHTpmeRTE. | DY, Soknl. cans, 8. duamy 08 b e o the corresnonding weew mat | ST99%0d" him Quly, and thus, With.dry,eyes olls and boots and shoes, show a satisfac- | BALTIMORE, June S.—Clearings, $2.701.432; | m——"" - pments. | UN{ifs—Almonds, 1ie; English walnuts, soft- | San Franeisoo Miming Seocs Qaotatioat | . e o 1o chotoe Tative Srvsead heet | a0 cloar voics, sald: “So it scoms by your tory and growing business. There Is prac- %, $40.468. " For the week, clearings, §i4, | Flour. bbis 4.000 9000 | shelled, 12 standards, lic; fiberts, 9¢; Brazll | $AN FRANCISCO, June 8.--Ths oMsial clos- 1 anipging aies tghing ,000 . tidings that my son has been of some service tieally no change in the {urniture or hard- M balances, $2,511900. Wheai, bu. . A0l oa0i000 | muts e pecans, e C R T T e | 10K U0t OnS far miniag Si0cks 1017 WORS 33 | brices ranged at from ¥t 1o 8500, bt ver this time."” are trades. Lot srings, $4319,670; bal o buc LTI 150 000) 840,000 o 70-1b. . Se per 1 tard | (ofioin Drices ranged at from 3560 10 $6.00, bu e Omaha has just got through wit other | ances, 6 pe 2 Oats, bu P 270,000 471000 | dates 9¢ per Ib. — are cholce enough to bring §5.80, and aTans by “Il“l ot i l‘_‘f& ) h another wi 06 per Rye bu...... o R S 4.000 16,000 | CIDER—Pure juice, per bbl, $5. half bbl, $3. | Alia ..., Tisticn. . 11 |largely at from $4.2 t Par away 1daho Admiral Meade, says the Chicago Times- Tembers of the assoclation fi PHILADBLI Clearings, $10.445,. | EATISTDO ceneecccsne, L4000 1000 | COCOANUTE—Per hundred, $.00 AREAGOR. 1s10 Roniucky Con 2| iy sending some 88 to whent and oat fed | Herald, is first cousin to General George of the state report themselyes 10: b K cloarings, | On tho Produse eveliange taTay tho DUNSr mar- | HIDES-Ne 1 creon i foe” N Balones 12" 10! Lady wash Con.. 1| steers here and sales aro mide at from $1.3 U | Gordon Meade of Gettysburg fame, and is Bioaved with ' tho treatment ~ they | LMW 3 kot was i ersamery. 1081Tse; diry. 108 | s, se; No. ‘I ‘reen st b liewt & Hoicher [MoRo 20ttt e | By A it stionKeE. Drices: Aues heing | knOWN as one of the implacable union men. B o T D Dmass temat heve| WARHIN R LAY e Malemnt of ges. sicady; 11a11ke. Chieeso, U4 @73c. | groon salied hides, 8tc: No. 1 veal Bodio Con... | Mount Dixbio 15 | tmowtly " “trom 32.40"\o 3595 “fexan eatie de- | Ho belonks to a class of which Congres only the distinct members of the body to | cash bilance, $16.497,91; gold reserve, NEW YORK GENEKAL MARKET. Noa i it § Jo 18t 16 | caietonia.i:is {ODhiF.c. . o golpts this week ure about 18,000 head, sgainst | man Boutslle of Maine, bimssit @ fovmer KERangers wWho i o more ‘or “lem adver | CHCICAGO, June _#—c1 31.135.0m. | o 1 gy anited ides, 0; partly cured | GRS CON ¢ Posomner . onalig wrk T yoar. AL (e ahort deciim | NAYY man, 18 a typleal foprosentative. JToue gers o more eas adver. AGO, —Cte o bav Ior Jess than fally. curod: Chowar... oL 01081 . T e e . e e iie wens | telle s one of the best felic i tising for the city gl for weele” SI0007, bov: ponding weer | C1O%INE Quotations on the Prinulpal Cons | ' SHEED DPELTS- Greon salted, each, H@ee; | Sonfidence. ... Savage (iiive 1o a Tois Gomang Kb from ; rous. Yet for It Is gratifying to note that the head of one of the very large dry goods houses of New York thinks well enough of Omaha to Ubls.; exports, 7.00 bbla.; sales, 2,600 pkgs. Dull, establish what will eventuaily grow into a buyers generally holding off to await the very large department house here and we [ “Nuw yORK. June S.—The o ernment ropart; city il patents. #4566 15; understand that It Is the intention of this | oo the iy’ ot New Fork Char uor “0ecte | ity mill clears, $0.1004.40; SMinnestar 0 to 3.0 for | He is brave, manly and gen »mand for money 1s Mitle modities a A nt for call loans_and [ N commercial paper. New York premi Sterling, posted Sterra Novada. . Silver Hill. |Stlver King. . Con. Cat & Va. . Crown Pomt...... Kxchequer. ouid & Curry. Halo & Noreross Staplox, green <alte W YORK, June 8.—FLOUR—Receipts, 21,100 | tach. s@lic; ahearlings (short wooled early skin, dry shearlings (short wooled sking), No. 1, cach, 5@0e; ary shearlings (short woolod early . No. ‘3, each, sc; dry fiint ansas and Nebraskd, butther wool ‘pelts, per and, actual welght, Ssc: dry flint Kansas ani " ¥ | the life of him he cannot get over a certain 1. | feeling about the former officers of the con- and | federate army. Notwithstanding his servi cor- | congress and friendly relations with any rly s this week's ro 8,000 more than were 1 about 15,000 lews than e sIpts were 162,600 he fved last w ne_in during the ponding week last year, There was an actiy 5.15; rentloman to open ouss - sa patents, | Nebraska murrain wool pelts, per pound, actual [ Sllver birs, 07@674e. Mexican dollars, 63@ | local demand and prices were strong for light npumber of rebel brigadiers, good, patriotic inary stock O Boads of et oot lobou | Anounted to SI36M in kold and $83k.e BLIG; Minni o bakers, $55ross: "winiar | TolEhe, g6e: dry Rt Golorad Sutcher wanl | sige. Dratis, it e (Mexionn, dollars, 838 | ille e, heavy hows commanded an advancs | men and true friends, the old feeling comes In value, This certainly shows that Omaha | siver 85.60: dry Koods. $1.5 tents, SLOVGLA: winter straights, $3.7564.15; | RNt Colorade. rrian Wob| Bolts. 'per pound, e of ge. | Heavy hogs sold at from $.3) (o 373 | to the front every now and then In con- flint ' Color do murrian woo) pelts, per pound, New Yori Mini must be considered a'good point for this |chandise, $.067.:78. Clearings, 37 winter extras, $2.00G g Yankations Ut o) Trom: $h8%:.t0 SAS0, nined A% from, P8 3 i winter low grades, $2.45 | actnal weight, 4@6e. Have feet ¢ of < I o 5, and pigs w Fom $1 to e + | gressional or social elrcles class of husiness and It also Shows no fear | $.88.00. For the week, exchange MIances, | 031051 apring, low seades, 35,0005 vy, - e atetd | oetoas ‘to g freight on them, C¢ O 88 1t 18 | NRW YORR. Juno 8.—The followlug ars th3 FA T SR HO LR Sl on the part of the projector that Omaha | balances, $37,70,061, firm; sales, 100 bbly.; superdne, $4.2)G4.23; fa TALLOW AND GREASB-No. 1 tallow, 4@ | ©0%0F MININE AROMNONS: lower than a year ago. The supply was pretty Switzerland Swept by Storms. is golng backward. o genorally $4.50074.7 HOLS; fan W, tallow, 314didc; gre white A, i@ S AYErgd 5 well disposed of, the bullk selling at from $4.55 S 3 1 that the of Lincoln ForsiTn T ea e riar Nolet CORN MEAL-$ 130 boleT Yot | greave, whits B35 5 Vellow, olor. : | g ani Yell dlaposed of, the bull selling at from Seiv| BERNE, June 8.—8everal storms and floods emont were to 0pen this store- This| LONDON, jurn 8 oo 3 weatern, $117G1.19 S i ‘dark, 2%c; ald butter, 2@2ic; bees- | Crown Point. than heavy, owing t3 & poor shipping have done considerable damage in the eastern is not truc. They may have something _LONDON, June 8.-Gold is quoted today at HEAT- Re bide; _export 1760 ronghtatlow Con. Ca'. & Va for the former. ; y y omething to | Duenos Ayres at 247; Madrid, 13 r i exports, s and central parts of Switzerland. do with It, but mercly In a clerical ca- | 8t Peterburs, 3. Mhong Lisbon, 2Tl i wmlew, 210,000 bu, futures: no spot NWASH heavy, 8@7c; fine AW 00d. About p were recelved today - - DArA - i pacity. L TR T Mo | tactive, N ed, In_store and_clevator, Uisht, 8G0c; quarier-blosd, Jog: burry d & Curry Sierra Nevada the week, a reductiol WS —————— aTaking eversthing into cansideration, Dor cont. The Fats of discount i the epen | deliysred . No, S, afloat: No. 1 hard, o, | 3% CHIE and broken. finn 608 10| flia & Noreroee | B2 {frandand. "M e same week | » A undant crops promiged and the satisfac: ot for short bilis i8 3-16G% per cent; for | tons were strong and fairly”gotive on bunign | WOOL, 1@ | Iron Siiver ... A0 | Vellow Jacki in" consiatid mosth tor; adition of business, the I 9-166% per cont tate re certalnly encour, aging and it i g “fi‘k ': Sountry Thacess Loyl ey Yichimn, with Jei e foi | Mexiean.. 0 lull e 4 . s e hoped —— country houses Luying freely at fiest, but sub- dul of priccs. In that Omaha and the state will recel 9 rw = sequently realizing, which e; od u sl p r f e erior tive p e setback and, as far as can' be Jutged hg TAN RBALTY MARKET A 'partial ‘recovers followed and ‘the Clons’ wes | FURS—Rear, black. Mo e large. $20,000%.00, ’ _SoMan’ Marker. i Broon sheop at 1L 1f you use the proper facilities and in- this time there is not even thé smallest at tbetie advance. Other bull (actors were hIgher | bear, brown No- ). ‘large. H0 0: No. 1, 1 NBW YORK, Junc 8.—COTT ot and | 1ambs at $0.75, and spring limb, Tation and select the Fight brokers ofoud on the horizon, INSTRUMENTS placed on record June 8, | falics, rumorsd small Argritine Shipments ‘and 4 o, el 8 ear Bos, Jydhe: | sieady: middiing, 7e; net. recel yine . erom, from 2 welling at from ha Your business In the stock ! e s | Tncreased workly wheat mad flour poments and R . yeur hales; exports, o Great Drita 00 bales: | §2.35 10 $.7 market / BETTER TINES ARE ON 1HE Wiy, | . wann D8, July, 52 T I, cloned at R August, SG mall, W gubs. No. 1, | balea. A R A Shelns PON L alvee M tion 1" matte. But our hoats. of - ew Pz KB Reld and hushand o L G Stophons, 3 Clomed G SVhC: September, & 11604 1116, gy L amall, 8 W ORLEA. Tune 8. b-5IN 50 tomers are wiilin tify 15 ou N Tradesmen See n Sky that 1s Froe from the | ot 1. Meday's subdis o0t ©0t o, A at i) mber, 8%@AHe, closed at > Wnck. yeariimg No. 1. large. 313 00 R L s expa Kansas Uity Live Stock. Jisbittty, Jucem SRC- SABMIYRYS. 4 A s g J b’ Het and & Fales: exports, Bandiing of thelr inyestuenis. - Dark Cland o e s "G inier (ORN-Rocolpts, 5900 bu.: exporta. 91000 bu.; | bhack, " ute e torsm. g yats | lg, Frages, TUL bales; L Dalen; | (AN weipmehta, o100 head | e JBend ror_our booklet an how o X £ 3. Robern i e g ascom park.. sulen, 246,00 bu. futures and 13,00 bu. spot | hiacks ccubs No. 1, lar 3.00; No.'L, me- 5 bales; ock, 4] 00 head: shipm 00 head > speculate, | whic e mailed o : U Riii asking of (bl wonks | 20 PR e oo | G, it i B | i e e PR LR | S T R T e | i, i A e W . e point of view o . al master to 8 (* ts 17 and eliow Options higher on continued onta 4 Rocl ountain, No. 1, large, | reported; middiing, 6c; receipts, 617 bales; ship- | cows, vt steers, 8366454 K Co's Marcantiis Ausasy. sy C Dok 15, Dunne Platy: ™ o | Foevipta anid rathur Vo e, clows | ONIR:" No. 5 medium, ‘$14; No. 1 amall, | ments, 450 bales; sock, 7,601 bulcs. cows, 317 kers and foeders E. D. THORNBURCH & CO R ¢ v In chaneery to Jennie 5 Moorehead, g B Wb zo Dot advamoe: July, ST . bear, black, Montana yearings, 'No. 1. e T 2 bulla; $2.00604, ombe /. Co ock K The weather has a great deal to do with | T T Tot T, I 21081 9,200 | AL BT nber, FARABNE. clomed lurke, $13; No. I, medium, §8; No. | small 35, Ol Markots. el R thie. 5,300 daad:' siigcaents. gg| ~AbomBare ¥e X Qi Minck NEskegee trade and therefore no one cun discuss | SHeri® 1o M A Hell, n ig of lot 3, bisek TR Rocol 54, 0y oxports, bear, black, Montana cubs, No. 1, farge. $.50)| CHARLESTON, Jume & head. Market strong to 1 higher ik of 41 Broadway, New York. 3 B LR o o D, suldiv_of Horbach's' fst_add 2,000 | sales, 90,080 bt fatures and 1308 o No. "1, medrum. $.50; No. 1. small, §: bear | Freely offered at 2850 salen, SLEGAAS heavies, BLAOILS packers — oo g s prospects without | same to i T Bell, ot 12, biock G, Shinn's jo. 3, BNH4e: No. 2 delivered siiver ‘Up. No. 1, large, $20; No. 1, medhum, § ROSIN-—Firm at $1.10 $.0G4.5; mixed, $6.1064.40; lighis, " 8.7501.% » w.‘:ln,, ) " ?,,.....m,',l,,, upon cimatol- add e 3,35 3 Y No. 3wl Nou lm‘all‘l. #i boar, silver tip. ycarlings. o WILMINC June 8.~ROBIN—Firm; good, | Yorkers. $4.15@4.25; pigs, $.00414.00. N A T e ek St | Lo i cl ol Tk h L track’ white, Wi . “larke, 311 NO. 1. medium, ; No. 1. sl . “wplrita s FHIEP -Recoipts, 5000 head; shipments, 1,90 2 B N ™ Cunninghia, andiv iy Wit o (rude, ¢ bear, silver tp, cubs No. 1, large, $1.511.5 teady at 31,2 head. Market steady. - ¢ effects of the bt 1, bleek 7 unningham’s subdiv A 1, mediam, §c; No. 1, E TURPENTIN % : ] change from drouth to moisture constitute | wWwdiv ' of jot L, Loy ad pperidd ! 1 large, 88 No. 1 i (L, soch PLAE RN hante Sulp fi o Stook | ne. SPECULATE? fhange from drowih o moisture com iy B, ayd B - targe, 8 No. 1, mediim, 55 No virkin, §2 % L Stoek In Night, Dt ne © e 0 Hain i bhock 18, . ox, wiver, as to 10 SAVANNAH, 8. 8P '8—Fir . The spring grain crop Is Rot %o seriously | [%ac & $'8 add: undiy 1 of lot 3. black T targe. ‘$100; No. 1. medium. #9; No. 1 Y ™ PIREE ™ 0 Jei | (Beeed of reqeipie 6t the four prineipel Mar | To know how suceesst! damaged as was supposcd. Iye with by | b 00t K block & Jot 21, biock 13, ot 1, common to choice, old. %0; fox, stlver, pale, According Lo beauty eta for Saturday, June §, 18% financlally responsil Ahost And Whoat short, but oats will pecen | 500k 1. lot 3, bloek 15, lot 11, “block 17, el 10, 40N, Pacific coast. ok, dgac; B, 80, No. 1, ¢ Duluth Whe: South Omah Calile Hogn fov oup back just lest afmont an avorage in Eest sections. 'Corn | sime 1o same, Wi L biaek 2 Feed o T | FIDES -srong: wet_satted Now 0 LUTH, June §.-WHEAT-N, Chicagy e D Ve HARDURY KOS I8 making all the progress to be deaired and | “lomers ad: foe' 3, block 1. ¥ Rfang lectod, 45 o & 1o, 6o, Momingl, Texas, se i dumo, Ehe; duly, K%e; N Kanwas Gity oo 30 3,30 Grain, Bk wRd Tiond ToRers, ; jumers are mow very sure that'the seascn | lix 1 and, & bck 3 Ratiek's s i e @ i o e P ah 2L - o L gpall | cash, Bl June, S0 July Bt Lowks ... e Twe TUT | 193 Cnmmber of Gommaree, CHICAGO Provi - undiv of lots nd &, bloek 7, wndi dry, 2 4 e, Ne, ' 3 ~s AR A " - - N 3 ] N pecs .'-u i el Tl sty i aoie e} B A and & Bloek 7 untiv dry, o 'u;u . ¥ i Texas, dry, 3 0; fox kits, No. 1, iarwe, S0o; | Talhc: rejected, T94c: (o arrive, No. 1 hasd 85%e; Totals 186 8138 6121 | MARGIN No mutter what booklet oR Raws 50 Reirphers And mossinty o eRens | - Mew 1 and 8, Dlock . lors s AT & Bibc THER Stiong: hemlock _sole, " Toy B ARk 2 AR S TRADI wlation o maz have read send 3, 8¢ large 1 exneriencing some woct of | 1% Meac &w add; jot 2 Maynis Al Ayres, lght (0 heavy weights, 2G3c; acid, B Targe, '$2: No. 1 ‘medium’ p - st Louts Live Stoek Marwet BXPLAINED (0, 008 o' "5 clbarly explaing mo.u‘.n r:‘{- |.‘... and that we ahall | 1o, Onkant il end Raan ol Noak M v‘mm’_v._ AR ; mink, No. i, large, Wi Frisco Wheat Quetatione. WE LOUIS, June T-CATTLE-Recelpla 30 | margin trading and DEFINES AL MARKET § o walt & few yeurs befo we » i domestic fleece, i6glso; D by No. 1, small, 3e. mink, BAN FRANCISCO, June 8 —~WHEAT~Firm; houd; shipments, 140 heud; supply tov light te | BXPRESSIONS. It's free and will u.a.m : be able to forecast weather a SIONS—Beet.quiet; fami 2 ark, No. *_w-v. $6e; No. 1, medium, #e; No. | December, $1 new seller, $1.00%; new seller, | Mmake & Market; medium natve steers of 1,000 | s ARBOGAST & CO., 21 i . quiet; ly, $IL90@13.00; | I, small, 3c; mountain lion, perfect head and | season storage, $.05%. ibs. averuge sold o+ $.w, and some welghing | Bullding, Chicago, Y L 4