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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL' After a Weak Op ning Wheat Did Long-Distance Fluc'uating, fome QUITE A HEAVY TRADE IN THAT CEREAL Featare Was the ¥ slonals ehasing pd the Larger Commission by Profes- | Houses Who Sold Freely Saturs nds. day—Stocks 1 h CHICABO, June due to the bear vernm aig gome long distan higher today Yo of th unehanged close on the Corn and proy Oat around. There was a heavy from 1%e to 17 range weak at from e to 11 but gradu rallied 3 ruled steady, lower opening was ernment report, Which of winter wheat 83.2, g and the area 99 per dition and the area pected. The s ported at 88, winter estimated feature was the fesslonals and the who sold freely Saturday. g0l freely at the start, but demand hastened to cover The stron tone was decrease on ocean passage the visible supply, stronge bles and to dry weather northwest, which were i Corn was active within range. Selling at the start decline, but the action of strong market at the clo: Oats were act government report %oo0d buylng. The top after a 1% Provisions trade clos Ily advan declined % and closed ne ma were at heavy nd market i ran were genern The action of Compared with § July la hogs. prices pork is 16c highe July ribs 10c hig Frelghts slow, mo for_corn to Buffalo. The | TArticicn, Wh June Open._|_Hight Corn No. 2. June s ations_were FLOUR—Iirm, WHIEAT—N 2, nominal; SEED-N B0 Prime, Mess pork, 100 Ths., ribs, 4 ders, boxeq, $1.10. re After a W ent re 1k port wheat o fluctuating [ close in The under Saturd ed attributed 1o ral hig wheat opening 1 [ hi ghoer w changed & the top. t th gainst §1.4 la e Both t higher ing wheat condition nd the total crop of spring and 110,000,000 buying by larger commission houses bu Room fl thel due t ng an uri r the r continental reports from 1 quite from 13, arl! the decrease the condition st month, he than tr illish gher. Al thin lined i BOV- con- ex- re- The local pro ders nt y sales 1 beral in the numerous ¢ to wused an e wheat ally wheat aturday rd 5 hite, No. declining early cting closed firm searcity of offerings and high prices for live helped too, on ter ear on night higl B0l 5774 her ding futures ranged as follows: T Clone creat the on the a Jul and rate offerings at 1%c 581 t 1%@ize; 3 1, $1.3214601.23, £4.23, per st T shor t 520 b, el 1 goods, e B 2,107 Short i ehoul per gal., Thie following were the receipts ana shipmonts for today : AN, Flour, Lol eat, bu St Onts. bu Rye. bu y, b wan e, unchany ry, 11@16c. Eggs, firm, i, 11e. NEW YORK G ke NERA Yosterday Provisions, M NEW YORK, June 11 400 bbls.; export: market held firm frightened buyers. flour, sales, 500 bbls. CKWIEAT-Dull; MEAL—Quie $2,05602,70; RYE—N ; Ktate, BARLEY MALT-—Quiet adn, W@e; six-rowed, 8§17 WHEAT- Receipts, bu.; sales, 12,296,000 bu. spot, Spof market irregu 6014c; No. 1 northern, 68 northern, 70%c delivered. on bearlsh government on_ strong continental buying, bik decr weat all day; closed vaneo; e at closed August, 617 B3I, but frregul Southern re m Tk futures sales, 750,000 bu Spot market strong tlon market lower, covering of shorts due to firm at %e net advance; July, HLGH%e, closed 4640, closed at 40%e; § cloked at 4iike. OATS-Receipts, 1 futures, 63,000 L. No. o' delivered; white, 46%@i7c; track white' wostern, ; option reganed all ensing and cloged. v T ptent of spot No, 2 track a July, ptember ing, $6.4065. mmon to cholce, salted 40474 ; Buienos 24 nemlock s, 16 Dull; JRh to hensy we WOOL~Stendy 20128 PROVISIONS: ateady: plekled ders, | Ba65%e, T closed at §7 asked: 5 quiet §: compoy BUTTER e creame Elgins, 19 16g 1c. Beef, bellios, rd unchar continent, Shdite. ' Pork, rong; western H@ise: westor state dalry, 13G1! 37,3 SE-—~Weak B Stendy ; TALLOW - 12 country (nkes ROSIN--Ste d, $1.3561.40. RICE-—-Stendy Japan, 447 1 ay domestle, fa toady ow ) chuice N-—Quiet; Sc Quiet: ke, Quiet; domestic Ay stralts, 3 COPPER LEAD TIN-—-8 ket dull TER Firm; domestic 10 tons tin, July TON' SEED OIL-Inuc nominal; off crude nominal; prime yello o prime white, 360 MINNEAPOLIS, 1 gRened weak and | bly 1o Alsappointime showers throughout several west and southwest, weak cal reduced the early price about ing price of Saturday. La stronger markets. This, with of prices, started b o1 with more . and at higoer than the low and July, 60k with th throughe about b closing: celpts we demand fc the production bhis; shipments, 3 6,00 b, A total dec bu. for the ,000 b ane in woek agt New Yo YORK, June 1.—Th was ‘mare Dusine Prumised at the openin wde there was & o S The inst 29, NEW but range. 0N pasKg: dlike: and 4545 but quickly ary at 45 weak 10,000/ 13,000 1811000 cr lar; flour, Tirandywine. bu.; Fatiren and. 15,00 ris, ots, firm n % unchan, 23,000 bbls.; Fales wheat dull. fit rictly MARKET. s Quotations on Flour, Graln ana Ete. *LOUR—Recelpts, 2, 7,850 pkas.; 6s@se. b, parket Rye yellow exports, 1, ovator; ac ‘and dry weather at July, wer, 000 bu.: sales, not whi it vor mixed weste white ut tive Closed at 67%c. expOrts. 136,000 1 afld ‘Options_opened fc 5t 96,700 bu. (flont, No. 1 weak overed orelgn Al 85,000 bu.; H-16a 4614 0,000 bu. mark ket 480 n 48c; s first, ng, to 1 e, Ne w Tow orl e, but an of dull track 1960 afterwa 9iilGe Texas selected, o 40 Ibs. Ayres ary Ayres, pulled, pickled western 650 tierces at 16, » $7.15 nomi aull Iiry n f i st h 1061 ry e DKE ), i ality o) e meats whoul stoam Amerlean, west 14 Ccreamery 1140 K. bia it closed at 90%e bid common alr Orleans, 10, bid [ s tive to to extra, teh, $19.50G: Pla tes, bla; wheat n in the morning good, A@c; ket mar- market proba KOvernment rep arts of Pies i the the st he Lo low Al e the north thewe clon. cables reported relative less tter buying and the st adl end prices were t al Bu ey ut ring. ual 3 ni patents, frm g ) bu, of 184 000 elevators At supply ugo. was no activity done ¢ the than Wik challies. There ttons and cam dselection, Temets_ and renue demand ur wuare new Ity-f Market raily quoted o dace the Keep Tittle ined vo n old pi o $1.4 were g 18 o demand I that are not stron 1 bir n, th 1 but this closel e enough 1l mence up isunlly oKt her tradle bly have than thes othLoes, port an unusually wre that stock Wi tatoes commeonce Wik not #o knill, rable. Good n sout and s until small y ireive, Th at the went arhy 1t been at $1 CATBAC that will_stand some arrivin While good stock ship 18 not plenty, there from Californin. At Uitk season of the year cab. bage has to be worked oft rapidly, as i€ will not up well. Good shipping stick, on orders, {-Good home grown stock, %@ Home “grown ple, plant, 20 on TOMATORS The i much better sup: case @ fow ago. Mis now quite plenty and of good stock, per crate 4 baskets, market duys per bu.; string bu., $1.5061.60, BROTTS, RAWBERRIES—For the first many days there were no L il points. The market illy hire e belng only i Chiic They sold to th per time in rrics in from was, in fact, fow cases eal t It 1ned Mor &1 ety well cl chiertie week t s 1 ifornia Jater in the i all quantitic s mmenc. Shipping stock, 18 somo stock, per Inquiry for t-qt. case, BLACK RASPRERRIES v to forty eases of black Ket, which brought $4.5061, 50 per 12-qt. caxe, TROPICAL FRUITS, A8 usual, berries are on mand’ for bananas is not very stock, $2.0002.50. The weather has not (0 create a very heav o L 20 gie, 6D choice 1em There were Asphe 5 pe perhaps fes on the fat. ¢ BANANAS: the market th heavy. Ch enough lemons, lemons $3,50.77, ORANGES—With the market full the demand s somewhat Lmited and the supply on the market is s Fanean sweets, $3.501 of berr Medite s@ide. 0-Ib. boxes, per 1b., ver doz., $2; rk honey, 1215 . per doz., $12. b wainus, 1 16 Dalils, emall, NUTS—Almonds, 12¢; filberts, 12¢; | CIDER—Pure B o per halt 51 1 green ides, No. flint 1 dry per 10, julce, per 'LbL, bbl., £ APPLE Lbls., 34 —Per 20-1b, hait saltod 18, en hides, dée; 0. 2 green 8 15, to 1 to 15 1bs,, dc; dry flint Hides, t cured hides, salte reen salted, each Tings (sl shearlings ary 25q60c; 1y wkins), arly 8 (short i dry flint, per ansas and 1b., acty utcher wo 1G7c; dry flint, per '1b., " actual No. 1. 44@ white rellow, eeswas, ka Gaise; ary wool dry flint, Col ctunl _Wwelght, wool pelts, SE—Tallow, wrease flint, raska _mur weight, 4@0c; pelts. per 1., ¢ rado mirrain welght, 4o TALLOW 4e; tallow, e grease, rense, dark, prime,’ 15@18¢, St. Lous Generat Markot. LOUIS, 11.—FLOUR—Dull, AND GRE. No. 2, 3% white' B de; 2ite; old buie rough tallow, st un- chi WITEAT- port, but st June overnment re- Opened 1e oft on the kaining 1%c, adicd on short buying velapsed %c, shot up #e, and clok (turdy: No, 2 cash, and Auzust, tember, but regaine k. H@le off early, July, 81tée; 3 cash and June, '8 prember, 20i4e. Jhing doing. Nothing doing. Srong e, east track, D ninal: 1.1 August, RYE BAD LI BRAN FLAX CLOVE AMOTH Y HAY—Easy; 10,00, RUTTER id. 040, prime. {0 choice, timothy Quiet; choice separator creamer: se. Dulli $2.20, Ak It asked, 3 5100, Tork, standard prime sieam, $6.40; Toose _shoulders, ts, $6.00. Tncon nd ribs, §7; shocts, 9,000 bu.; aquie Lard, Dry salt’ meats, jongs and ribs. $6.35; pilcked shoulders, $6.75; lonigs 7,000 hbls ; wheat, 2700 I, 10000 hbis.; wheat, none; 00 . kot 1L,—COFFE! inchanged 16 15 points o but reacted and closed we 16,250 bags, Including Au $14.06 Flour. onts, Flour, oats, 18 Coffeo M NEW YORK opened firm ot further improved ANt advance; sile 14,75 July, $14.60G14.70; October, $13. i Rio, stoady ) $15. 10,0019, 25; sales, nox 5,912 bugk; York 132,063 bagk: United stock afloat for United S 10 biigs; ble for United g last year SHIPM corn, 96,000 bu.; mild war stock auic use today, 164474 buss total visi alnst 495,478 spot, Cordova, lveries, a av 33,000 by Tune 11.—Quis ntos, 10,000 ba k June 11—Steady: generally & higher: sales, 21,000 Lags. 1.—-Opened %1 higher, at A of ¢ Ivance, but at 3 p. m. the noon price and ste: salow auiet without furth BIRO, June 11.—Weak exchange, 8 f-161 6,000 b United States, 8,000 haga; stock, 167,0% Weekly report—Quiet: good aver 10 Kilos, eipts during the nts to United e roceipis HAMBURG, changed to 3 HAVRE, had lost above un- i Jun, noon 11,000 “s1.90 for par States. 100 Khipments, 167,000 bags, States, 60,000 bags; stock, Now Orleans G ORLEANS, Jun i better” demand v, refined, tieree ary shoulders, sldes, 6 hams, oh RICE COFTE fair. $1. LORN Wi 1e; AR-Quiet; 2 516002 13160 Saa 1 1 Hog pork, meata: tirmer 1270; bosed ordinary to 1xed, sacked mmon to fully contrifugal rifd, kettle inferior pen nrim 3 1116 onds, 152 13-16 MOLABSER-8teady; contrifugal strietly prime, 10@1e; faie to pei common, 847¢; Inferor to comr off prime to od me Milwaukee General Mar MILWAUKEE, June 1L.—FLOUR quiet WHEAT No. 2 northern . ady and spring, 67e; No. 1 wh i sample, 49664 ko $1200. Lard, RECEIPTS bu.; barley SHIPME bu. Flour ) bl Flour, 4 10,00 bbls; wheat, 0 bbls.; wheat, 20l Mar ets. 11 - WHEAT-Quiet; de- fter freely; No. 1 Cal fornls, red western, winter, 48 200 Live LIVERPOOL, Jun Quiet Tons lonie 3 40 ar, 66 prime VROV prime, 61 Iy I western whort ¢ Lard, Sugar Murket. YORK, June 1181 Uid: centrifugal, 90 test, 2 refined, quiel but highs 3 9100 § 16e; No. 10, 8@ 3G 160 No. 13, 2N NEW none AR-—-Strongi falr bid 3% X e | [ Ne 1 12 Qemand for Lineas 423 | A 8281065 185-16c; mould A, 4 526440, suanderd | 1HF OMAHA DAll Y, ut ) 516 A, TG4 1-100; confeetioners’ ioaf, ‘4 13-1668; crushed, 4 4 51664 e; granulated, 464 @it LONDON, [ tnlly Muscovado, A, IRA4 116 13100 be; pow 316c; cubes, 4 ‘lxfi Tune 1L—SUGAR maintained; contrifugal fair refining, 12+, Cotton Mar AN, June 11 Pnles int wike, 15 balen: ste stendy: siles, 10,5 1 Augist 0070 d; February June 11, -CO’ walew, 1,100 50 balis June 11 COTTON 2145 Lales; exporis 4 Jew: futiises, anie, $6.94, Hld; Tuly 5 October. 02 mber, $7.0367.04 bid. Stendy celpin 7,100 Daes. Quiet; mide NEW sales, 1 ry, $7.0 8T, 10U1S, aling, 7 3-16¢ bales: shipments, CINCINN A dling, 7 0-16 mid- bnles 100 stocks, COTTON ity Markets. Tune 1L—WHEAT—Un 82083c; No. 2 red, ble; No. i e wer; 2 mixed, Kansns KANSAS CITY changed: No. 2 hard. 3 red, B1G52; rejeted, CORN—Fractl No. 2 whit Firm /K@ ereamery, U@1%e; dalry, 120 EGGS—Firm 10 higher; 8. Natfonal Trans At ¥ig; highest, 90% salos, 1,000 bbis.; el 18,745 bble.; runs, O1l Marke OIL CITY, Pa., June 11 tificntes 801: closed 0 6,000 bbls.; shipments, bhis, PITTSRURC certifieatos W04 Lpw 4 Visiblo Su YORK, June grain Saturduy, June York Produce txchange, i8 as follows: Wheat, 68,221,000 bu.. decrense, 1184000 bu.; corn. 7,514 000 bu,, Increase, 18,000 bu.; onts 4,000 b, increase, 168,000 b 206,000 bu., decrense, 46,000 bu.; Lar decrease, 13,000 bu, t cor- Towest, 105,270 Natlonal Transit a at 90i4; higl Tunce sl 11 n. pply of Grain, 11.—The visibl 5, as complled by NEW supply_of the New Chicago ¥ru tons, CHICAGO, June 11.—Porter Brog. cago, mold two ears of California fru A tion ' todays viz: Royal Anne cherries, $1.60; royal apricots, $.70G2.15; penches, $1.06061.90; Clyman plume, $4.0665.0 plums, $1.400 305 " wecdiing " apricots, #.90G1.75; Neweastles, 1 Co., at Chi at Murki WHEAT-—CH June, 62 Wh 11 e Duluth DULUTH, J No. 1 hard, ecash, No. 1 northern, ¢ B%e: September, 2 northern, b to arrive, 2 Elgin B June 11 —BUTTE and 46,50 at 17 Highor: ELGI 900 at 17c ) BONDS. Week Opened in Securitics with a Gener: Heavy Tone. NEW YORK, June 11.—The week opened on the Stock exchange with a generally heavy tone to the speculation and during the greater part of the day prices dropped. There were evidences of liquidation In some few stocks and London was a moderate seller of the arbitrage specialtics. The cut- ting down of the dividends of the New York & New Haven from 2% to 2 per cent had a depressing Influence on other dividend pay- ing stocks, which are under suspicion of like scaling. The decreased earnings of the St. Paul for the first week of June also had a weakening influence on the stocks of the western roads, particularly the grangers. In the industrial group the trading was irreg- ular. Sugar, which led in the transactions, was pressed for sale at the opening and broke 1% per cent. The selling movement was not of long duration and the room traders took up the buying, with the result of establishing an advance of 3% per cent, with a subsequent reaction of 1% per cent, and a final recovery of % per cent, making @ gain on the day of 1% per cent. Tho preferred stock declined % per cent. There was no news from Washington on which to base the advance and it seems to be entirely due to manipulation by the trading element. Tobacco, which rose 1 per cent, and Di tilling, which made a net gain of % per cent, were the only industrials to show higher figures than Saturday's final sales at the close today. In the final dealings the specu- lation became fairly strong for the general list and there was a partial recovery of the carly los: Bonds were steady during the morning and firm in the afternoon. The Evening Post says: Neither the crop report mor the consequent movement of the grain market had any appreciable influence on stocks today. In these the decline was immediate and decided. The operators on the decline discreetly based their carly sales —which were rather effective—on factors quite unconnected with commercial prices. One of these was the bituminous coal strike. Probably more effective in its way was the reduction of the New York & New Haven dividend. This, of course, started talk of other forthcoming reductions, talk which in some directions is very possibly well grounded. The following are the closing quoations on the leading stocks of the New York ex- change today: Atchison, Adums BXpress... 1 Alton, T. H... 30 do pfd..... 156, Am, Expross;. 100 Itimore & Ohlo. 73k Canada ifle ada Souther, ral Pacific. Ches. & Ohio Chicago Alton.. C.,B. &Q i‘lll('«l,() Gas Consolidated Gas, 0. C. & St. I, Colo. Coal & Iron Cotton Ol Cor Hudson Lack. & W. DG pei- e Pacific, 4% . pfd BTG Northwestern do.ptd. . Cenrs x Oregon Nav.... |0.8. L. & U N | Pacific Mat D. & E... Pitisburg Pullman do R.G. W R.G. W, ptd Rock Isiand... . Paul .. Paul pfd St P. & Omaha do” ptd Southern Piic. Sugar Refinery. Hocking Valloy. Tenn. Conl & Iron 1. Ceutl 3 Texas Paclic.... P. .\l)n\ulh T. & 0. Cent. pfd.. & T.pfd, . Unlon Picife Liko Erie S, Expross.. do pla 13, 50 Lake Shore... 1| do pfd. k 83| Welll Fi | Western Unton. W. & L. E... | o pia M &St L do pid . G. Northorn pfd.. C. & E. L pfd Manhattan Con... Memphis & C. Nobil Nashville Chat. Nationul Corduizs, do pf.. J. Centr &W. ptd North Am The ares, o pfd walos of stocks today were Atchison, 3,900 Sugar, rlington, Chicago Gas, 18,700; T 0 Gener ctrie, 6,100; Mirsourl Pac Hending i 00; Western 6,900, i New York Money Market. NEW YORK, June 11.—MONEY ON CALL Fasy at 1 per cent; last loan 1 per cent; closed at 1 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER—3%@4% Dull, . total including: g per with aetun] business 1 and at §4.8 hills, NT "state 1O} bonds, Tiie closing quotations on bond: \l|7\. 8L &S, 3. 58 re 5 (|5t B conaal, . 118! dx reg 1.8, 48 colip. U, 8! 4\g8 rox RO <[ Uhlon, West Shor . W. 18ts is0n 48! \ison 248 AL G.H.&S A8, 102 0 104 Pac. 18ts D, & R G. luty D &R G. 48 Erio MK & M K. & al Union 6% N.J.C. Int. Cert.. 1615, 2 W. Conmols W. Deb. s SLL.A LM Gen B8, * offered 115% 8. C. 5 1124 | AL Class A7) TRig| Al Class B stations. NEW YORK ollowing are the closing il Gom. Cal. & Var Deadwood Gould & Curry Hile & Noreross. June 11 quotAtions "0 140 0 00 10 200 1400 65 | Yellow Tron Sty Mexiean . |Quickailver Do 7o [ S8 Broferred:. Onii. 4 Buiwor a Franclaco Mining Quotatlons. SAN PRANCISCO, Juno 11.~The offelal cloatng auaiaMOnb EOF MiiAThE MOSKD 13 hs WaRD BY 0] Bewt & Holcher, Bodie Con. | WELL FED CATTLE Good Beef In Dema: Neglectod ~Hogs And Somew Sheep The supply of beef ited, but included a s pald in some time, tairly steady, while weight was hard to m 6c to 10c lower. prime 1,200 to $1.70, fair to good 1,0 $4 to $4.25. The ma uneven and slow thre Cows and heifers of 1,650- ready sale at prices is selling very poorly There was a fair and feeders, while no special change in feeders are quoted at good at $2.80 to $3.10 50 down. 100 100 410 11000 1090 13 TGCKERS: A Ket averaging up inquiry from Av. 5n.‘ Pr. 160 SHEEP—Recelpts and_lower. Fair to $4.15; fair to good we to choice, 40 to 100 receipts and the books of omcial shown by company REC] The Cudahy John P, Cudahy I Hammond & Beck Lobn Shippers Left over....... Total... CHICAGO There Was Nothing M June 11 the CHI matt AGO, with firm, though proportion of ripe eretofore, and situntion way non to fal 10¢ to 1 supnly around 1 led the_ tofdl less Thy nent as h abated th favor, Con and from last woeek tos w als §w ab trades uently m §2.50 to 1. ity sold were quoted anywherg cowa o from $4.40 Lo Although the supply: Lt was very for light gain_ of 100, the by the bulk changd ive at from $4.70 to Extra_quality was Qu sed firmness wis It was warranted by il roduct, while 6 Wekin:am, =48 to it don et tations thousnnd. stule sheep 1n bl Was muc Peccipta: Cattie, hoge. 35000 head i & ournal CAT Receipts. . 1 chinged: good expert A t Xt mhtive P oihers, $3 0GR ~Recelpts, 35,0 bulk od o igher: ' rough . heavy, 4.2004.5 PhGas; prime heav MG unmorted g SR AND LAMBS market slow. And nch 57 10p Namus, $4.75G5. Now York | NEW YORK. June (wo duys), 3,541 head; 16,00 steers that sold for $4.70, Sale 710 shippers ‘was fair _and tended also to strengthen prices. at a range of §4.50 to $4.60 and bulk $1 agalnst a range Saturday of $4.35 to $4.60 ulul bulk $4.50 to $4.55. Ile;lrcscnl'\lhe common and stock sheep, for the twenty o'clock p. m., June 11, 1864: market was as active as during last we without ¢ Tower than at t pald_or ws. arong. welghts They n t yrades bringing $4.7 1 ng hands at medium welghts were na r ¥ Yearlings . and spring celpts wer te, shoep, b, TUESDAY, | OMATIA Ll\l, STOCK MARKET | Week Opens with'dnf Average Run of All Sorts of Stock, SELL MUCH HIGHER fd, but Grassy Stock Steady to Strong hat Higher— Steady. MONDAY, June 11. cattle was rather lim- tring of chofce cornfed the highest price Handy fat cattle sold anything oft finish or at prices generally included good to 1b. steers at $4.25 to 0 to 1,200-1b. steers at rket more_or less pughout, good quality found a generally steady, while nove was the grassy and all rough stock of all kinds at bottom figures. sprinkling of stockers he demand was about equal to the supply, consequently there was prices. Good to choice $3.10 to $3.40, fair to and common stuff from Representative sales: 2D BEEF. A v. Pr. 15 415 i 4% 15 430 490 430 1363 1130 1020 1037 1090 s5z338238 10 11400 i 950 102 ND FEEDERS. 300 16.. Activity chardcterizes the market on hogs and values-again today were some- what better than Saturday, the general mar- The this Sales were osy cents higher. sales: Av. Sh. Pr. 40 0 liberal; market weak good natives, $3.25 to esterns, $3.00 to $4.10; $2.25 to $3.25; good lambs, $3.50 to $4.50 Recelpts and Disposition of Stocic. of stock as Stock Yards nding at o disposition the Union four hours, LTS, Cars. 76 the Matter with the arket for Cattl here was for o nothing the cattle, It k and was not pronounced advance, cattle was not as promi as the demand wes ui s still slightly in sellers’ iv grades were weaker close of ax large, First estl- 000 head, but later ar- 6§ 19,000 head, of which #_Of natives were inferior to J1d below 4, and §4.60. The prices eifers and bully foru of su- 5. Texas o $1.50 for ¢ chol hoks was large, the It was especlally ade an average of: from $.55 to $4.6 higher, and %l for common to cholee. doted at §4.95. The | ot /readily ‘accounted for. @ tecent change In prices the continued recoipts o= cloge wis Mtendy s, 8010 at steady prices Stuff_at any 1125 to were wteady at f abs were salable fro at but there v the pens, and the veral sup- | in excess. 0 head: cal ) head. ports he market un i T xans unchange w, $4.7504.95; medium! Texans, $3.00G4.00. markel active dvance mauinly 11K #: packers and mixid ¥y and buteher welghts, s, 14.60414.70. Receipts, Ang » o8, % head; N he 5,000 ‘sheep, head .00 Vo Ntock Murket. 11~ BEEVES—Tecelpts twenty-nine cars on sade; JUNE 12, 18 higher; native fair to good, #4800 $4,5064.5714; tags and to cholce, $2.660 8 Furopean 11130 por 1t Sliske por auarters mar 4.0 tive prim inferior oxen, $3.0004 410;'dry cows, 1 cabiew quote: Ame drossed wolghts 1b.; exports today of "beef. CALVES—Recelpts (two days) ket dull; 1 lower veals, foor (%) ) buttermilk calves, $2 SHEEP AND LAMBS- R 2 ixty-gix cars on sale sheep Tower; lambs 10 lower 1 unsold poor to strictly prime F 100 1bs,; Southern lambs, poor to 3,004 4,50, Ipte (two_dayw), 8,200 market firm; very per 100 1bs. per 100 b, $4.95615.10; o med um, bulls, ¢ refrigerator beef, 530 leeves and 3,618 head: mar- Wer 60 unsoll inferior to good marke elpta ays), head Poor o two cars goud hogs, on 600 St. L LOUIE, June 11 ménts, 500 lower 1bs. ST, Ry market ns; nutlye wh, $2.15 8560110, hend for Tex $1.15601.35; to 1,200 1bs., stoers, $2.7 HOGS head; shipme top i 450 1.65 ints, 2,400 head; market strong 1 heavy: bulk of sales, mmon, $4,004.40, SHEEP--Recolpt head head; market steady, nominally ply preventing es i rough and shipment with 1iglit tablishment of quotations Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, June 1L—CATTLE- 1 4,000 head: shipments, 1,00 head: market to a shad Texa st i cows, §1 ;' et st cows, § stocker bulls, $1 HOGS 500 hend head; market strong o ixh $456004.0%; heavien, $L666 1,671, pckers, 41 mixed, $4.60G4.05; 1izhits, $4.4004.60; s, $45504.60; pigs, $4.30614.50. SHEEP—Recelpts, 400 head; head; market steady and’ fee shipments, 1,600 Tulk of s 4,007 York shipments, §X Sloux City Live Stock Market, SIOUX CITY, HOGS1 head: Saturday, 2,300 h Hipments markol steady at $i bulle, CATTLE- Receipts, heads' Suturdyy head; shipments, 08 head: market quiet $2.4003.40; vearlings, $2 264315 bulls, $1.50G2.50; oxen, June 11 Stock in Sight. ipts of live Monday, stock June 11 Rec. prinel a4 of rec yards for South Omalia ........ Chicago Ry Kansas Clty.. 8t Louls Totals. v, 28102 42,495 Boston Stock Quotations, BOSTON. June 11.—Call loans. 14@2 per time loans, by por cont. Closing | rie. stocks, bonds and niinine siiroes AT &SP A, Sugir Am: Sugir pfd.... Bay Staie Gas.. Bell Teivione Boston & Alb: Boston & Main: C.. B & Q. Fitelbur cont: 23 for T Gt Elce. pli.. Atehison 2ds Atchison 18, W Eneland (s ctrie 58 nt. 1ata Allauez Mintng 0. 15 t 74 108 Kearsa Oscroln Quincy Pamarack London Stocic Market. LONDON. Junc 11.—4 p. m. closin 15-10/ 101 v, Contril svlvanii.... BAR SILVER 283 por oun MONEY-1¢ por cont ate nhlimmm‘( in th i thiree months' bill open markat for hoth 18 1 3-1601% por Fina June 1 Not ings, reial Clea 5 5t 51 TIMO) balances, s NEW YO balances, § 2 PARIS, June 11— for the necount. PHILADELPHIA, June S, §1,02,018. A, June 11 T discount’ is 6 pe June 11.—T ink of England ¢ MPHIS, June 1L—New St premium, Clearin June 1L.—Clearings, June 11.—Clearings, $60,190,134 fhree per cent rentes, 100 11.—Clearings, The Bank of Bombay's cent. amount of Lullion & alance is £2 rate LONDO! ne orle_ex 71,4243 balances, Ju 11, —Cleari New York exchange, 0 485,400, CINCIN Money @60 premium, SAN FRANCISCO, June 11 telegraphic, 17icc: slver bars, fean dollark, BlGG1e. . LOUIS, June 11 ances, $642.636. © Money, e nt, promiu June 11 Kk exchange, com bank, $1.50 per $ CHICAGO, June 11.—Foreign exchani Clearings, $16,1: Sterling exchan New York exchange not quoted! 4G6 per cent. June 11, nk of as compa " ORLF nis, $07 g s1 per $1,0% X0 premium, steady. of fol Kly _statement any shows ith prev reqze, 20,000 mar 540,000 ks; other 660010 notes in 0o TRIP TO TABOR. Described by One Who Enjoyed Tts M Pleasant Features, How Ignorant the bulk of us are of the many fine things almost at our doors. Therefore it was a wise thing on the part of the college authorities at Tabor to range for a trip to give an opportunity to the Omaha people as well as members of the Congregational convention to see their fine country, their fine towns and their fine educational institutions. The excursion was a great success. There was quite a big gathering of ladies and gentlemen at the union depot at 9:45 Saturday morning to make the trip to Tabor by the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy to Malvern, thence by the Tabor & Northern to their destination, under the guidance of President 1rooks of Tabor college. The morning after the fine rains was cool and delightful and the beautiful country along the banks of the Missourl to Plattsmouth looked fresh and charming, were the exclama- tions of surprise and delight at the sight of the promising fields of corn and other crops all along the route. Crossing the Missouri and Platte a more extensive view of the landscape came In sight. The scene was one of great beauty, and memb the convention from enstern states not buckward In their words of pra the fine scenery and rich agricultural land the track runs through, without doubt one of the fairest garden spots of lowa, rich in soil_all over. Arriving at waiting to convey around the town, which is uated, the villas and dwellings generally well built and of handsome appearance with gardens and orchards su g covering a_considerable area Tabor 18 a growing town, alwa, its_population, which nov 8 upon 1,000, It stands plateau with an elevation of 850 feet the bottom lands of the Missourl, and a most healthful town, and with' groves, gardens rich in flowers and fruits (tne apple and cherry trees at nt time giving promise of an rop) ana educational advantages with its fine schools and college, It I8 attracting many familie to take permanent residence there, be sldes the many students who take a year's course of training equal in every resp to that received in old eastern schools and colleges, The students number about 250 with twelve or more professors, and the accommodation In the new and older huild ings 18 very complete. The college i8 in n thriving condition, for paying all salaries and accoun bal ance In the exchequer. aduates leave this college to fill important appointments all over the world. The college is worke on the co-educational syste lieving that as men and women to live to- gether they should be educated togethe After the drive the party was taken the church parlors, where the ladies of town had a contribution of all the nicest dishes their skill and Ingenuity could de vise, and what added zest to the dinner was to have it served by the hands of the providers, whose happy faces and sparkling eyes were @ feast in themselves, and as u to it all the pretty buttonhole ced in position By the gent many @ heart beat quick the party adjourned to the Rev. A." R, Thain, pastor of the congregation, presided. Short, pith speeches were given: and music from highly trained chorus of twenty young la dies, led by Miss Webster, the youns gen tlemen singers being In the park engaged in a fleld day contest with the Corning academy The party left the 1 lowing changes, m. mariks; vk, ar- were in through and autifully sit- Tabor, carris the party o the made dinner wh After church, wbor at $:60 In the ex- pectition of making a quick run to Omah to get back in good time for the Commer clal club reception in the aing, but th deluy of an hour or two at Glenwood, owini to the breakdown of the engine, postponed the arrival to 8:90. Both going and return ing all went merry as u marriage bell hymn and song singing filling up a large part of the time on the return, and tne Walt at Glenwood by stories by the nd many of them were of the amusing description 1t should be mentl that the rajlway from Malvern to Tabor, al miles in_length, is mostly owned college, the president of it bel president of the road, 3 most line of ut nine by the also th LoF. SEMI-ANNUAL INVENTORY SALE. THE GREA TEST SALE cver held in Omaha or any other city. 0,000 worth everything. 1,500 pictures at one-thire Stoves, Baby Carris Refrigerators, away. Big attractions in the P vents showing more than onc !s be THIS PAR 5 pice And worth s, excepting ATCHING A CHICAGO FIGHT { £quabble Fetween Grain Dealers and Ware- | kouse Nen Attracts Attention, LOCAL DEALERS ~ ARE INTERESTED Nebraska Grain Will Have to Pay Toll if the Board of Trade Operators Win Their Point—New Syndicate in the Field. with the watching between in dealer It is claim Nebraska grain men are no little interest the fight Chicago Board of Trade g the public warehousemen. members of the board that the warchou men use their positions to the detriment of the grain dealers in that they buy and sell grain and manipulate the market tor their own benefit. While there is no doubt but the men at the head of the great public elevators in Chicago have worked the market that Is by no means the only reason for the opposition of the grain dealers, some tendency in been a to do time back there has all lines of busines way with middlemen as far as possible. The dull times of the present year have only Intensified the desire to save the mid- dleman’s profits. As a result the elevator men in Nebraska and other western states have fallen into the habit of selling their grain direct to the pousemen instead of allowing a Chi ain_dealer to sein it for them and charge half a cent per commission. The saving of half a bushel 18 quite an ltem, and so h spensed with th ince of the grain dealers that the missions of these gentlemen have down to a very low notch. In order estore thelr business they are trying have the Board of Trade of Chic bid the buving of grain by housemen, on_pain of declared frregular and liverable upon braska & com fallen to 0 150 for- public wa their ho nonde- is d If o cent s to Chi- cugo. On’ top of this thrust n by the grain dea m a wealthy syndicate to have the board do away warehousemen entirely, In br of Trade s asked to cut loos the old warehousemen and r only the receipts of “the ne . which promiges to build enough elevators at South Chicago to store all the grain that comes to that market. The tempting feature of the proposition, and that which most in terests traders on the hoard, is the syndi- ite's offer to store grain at just half the ates now charged by the old warehouse- men. The only fayor asked iIn’return 18 that the Board of Trade should recogni no other warehouse receipts thun those is sued the new houses The originators of the said to be eastern capitalists putting up large frame houscs, how in_use, they propose to vlog of stéel tunks. These t supplied with new hinery overheated grain the lite: ery for cleaning grain . will ployed. At present a bushel a syndicate ngrees the present charge, reduction would ing, that would whitt might be paid out for commiss The members of the new syndicate that they will refrain entively from buying srain. BT understood that no le 00 would be invested In the o these elevators and the purchi Should the directors aceept the the old elevators, with their storing 33,000,000 bushels ¢ probably hecome very unpr nts, - Some of them are not making dividends now, and couid il afford to lose the heavy tolls dmonthly Erain hippers. The old elevators represent an Invietment of millions, their estimated cy being fr 10 to 12" cents a bushel for every bushel of their capacity. This ix e Qependent of the real estate and would in- Qicate that they are worth, above that, from $3,200,000 Lo $4,000,000, - at Courtland, - ad of Arcificial Milk. chemist has made a to revolutionize s a combination of that Is equal to the in reality chemlcally pure milk and Is, of course, free from all taint of disease that cow milk has. This chemical milk will ralse & cream, will sour turn to curd and water, and butter and cheese can be made from It the same as from cow milk, AL present the cost of rehouse- comes another which would with the old f, the Hoard from all m new scheme are Instead of such as ar construct 1ks will he cooling machin Te 4 ‘m All the nt The hat that LY over, warehousemen charge 1 ¢ ‘month for storing grain to store it for just To heavy shippers AN an_ enormous up, many time i ke 8 than $2,00,- nst se of land. proposition capacity for grain, would fitable’ Invest a by Three steamers take a sall Now K Cincinnati that promises business, It solids and fat milk. It s At the A covery diary W finest vlor but it is only a sample of how eve every ¢ at cost and 1 rogular pric neniture, Carpots, Gasoline Stoves, ete., alm st given Farniture Dopartment. Spaco pro- ything under, Special sale on else K@ RES A EXACTLY LIKE PICTURE, ouk frame, finished Antigue, in Brocatelle, Plush or | apestry, B17.50 ent of $10.00, Formerly People’s Mammoth Inst ulm"n Inh.. Mondays and Saturdays, WALL ST. OPERATIONS risk by Jilhing our Co-Operative Halirond. Stons Eynaicuce Yeruge profle of 20 carnod and patd to e Six months. Highest reforences, Prospectus, giving detatls e formation ‘of Sour' Destect. sybtems imghed WEINWAN & CO., Stock and Grain Brokers, No. 41 Bro ul\ru. New York City WM, LOUDON, Commission Merchaut GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Private wire: Dereent n month subscribers for past to Chicago and placed on 1 New York. Al Chicago Loard cited, . New York Lifo Duilling [0 TR GUPIDENE.” Cures effects ot sclf-abuse, excesses, emissions, impotency, varicoccle and ¢ nsil vation. One dollar & hox, six for §. For sule by THE GOOD- MAN ~ DR Co, Omaha, Neb. the* production is more than $1 a gallon, but the chemist believes with a few more experl- ments he can reduce the price to 10 or 15 cents a gallon, and by making it in whole- ale quantities can retail it at the usual 6 cents a quart. It will be but a short time, according to this, till the “Dry Feed Dairy'® will disappear from the milk wagons to be roplaced with “Chemically Pure Milk— Made from Distilled Water and the Purest Fats, SANTEES WANT A BEUTER SHOW, ¢ Are Not K from the Gove g CHAMBERLAIN, 8. D, June 11.—(Spe- clal to The Pee)—The Indians at Santes agency, just across the South Dakota line in Nebraska, have a grievance against the government. There are in all about 1,100 of these Indians. For the past thirty years they have been strong friends of the government, and during wars with the Sioux. and other northwestern tribes have on each occasion rendered the government valuable assistance. During General Cus- ter's ¢ {gn azainst the Sloux, In 1874, twenty Santees accompanied the ex- pedition as scouts, and they performed their duties with a lovalty devotion that won_words of p fro mander. In the year previous, teen Santees accompanied General Siily on his expedition ag wostile Indfan tribes, and did fully. as good work us dis= tinguikhed them during subsequent Indian troubles, In_ the disastrous campalgn of 1576, when General Custer and his gallant command were mussacred by - the Sloux unde I, Rain-in-the-Face, Blg TRond and other ¢ culshed Indian chiefs, the Santees remained true to the government, and during the remainder of the summer suceesstully performed various notable and dangerous deeds of valor in assis € ¢ the government troops to run down and subdue the turbulent Indian tr Notwithstand- ing these thirty years of loyalty to the government, the Santees are not recelving the consideration accorded to other tribe of Sioux, which, In co with then accopted’ the treaty of under which treaty a portion of the reservation was opened for settler The principal cause for e fact that aithough these Indians unit in th ire to take their la severalty under the allotment act, not_enough land in thelr small réser to glve each Indian over 1§ years of age the amount of land to which they are e titled. Many of them have taken thelr ul- lotments, but the ba > are unable to do g0 for the reason th ix not sufficlent land n th anding Rock, Lower Brule, Rosebid and Pine Ridge rest ervations many Indian familles have taken their allotments, and by reason of thiw of the families own as high s 1,000 acres of land, which was sclected by the Selyes, The shortage of land on the San reservation prevents the Indlans there r celving as much land as their brethren at jther agencies, there not being at present enough land (o give each head of a family more. than 160 acres. On necount of not heing able to take their full amount of land In severalty, the Santees are also pr vented by the ailotment act from recel Ing $0 each in cash, mares, harnes Wigons, two cows and agricultiral imple: ents, which Indians who hive taken land eralty are entitled to. These Indlans anxlous 1o secure lands, learn farming, and thus entirely scif- upporting. While it that_many of the Santees participated in the Minnesota massacre, the Indians thesmelves think that this teansgression should not be held inst them any more than it |8 against Sloux, who committed the Custer mass and participated In the numerous Jutbreaks during the past ihirtys five yeurs, Recclving Their ht to mplaint 18 the