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THE OMABA DAILY BEE: WI‘D\ FSDAY, JUNE 12, 18935. ;“ 3. Tin ' 1954 lates et 01 ressed der =T i COMMERL[\L A‘D Fl‘ \VC[ \L :"1{{" i, $13.50; R s fl‘v;x:vrk t ;.!f:;n""m':“f“is nb "M.m,;.é- u:-:x;;\ - salders, 0“ '\Hx LIVE '[ [*/K MARKET :r'u::"x’:&n-w-“:',','fi"l?' 8 ‘f’mn‘\‘ W to 8. Com. WE‘TI'“'R ] [ \nml pasture looking much better. Much oo J i oTioNgE: riand tm | RECKIFTS “Flour, 300 bbls; wheat, 19,000 bu.; Tecelpts: ® Cattle, 2600 head: calves, 3,400 head; I Aore PIFHIC TGN SECOUHY 06 TVCRATE TS N 'r ved jocn prime | corn, 12,000 bu.; oatk, 19,000 bu. o ‘sheet 4 % u i " X morily for, export Tigrge | CEHIPMENTS Fiour, 700 ':w: ; wheat, 19,000 hogs, 15,000 head; sheep, 7,000 head. raince=Crops are fooking fine sinco the coplous : | 200 Lbls. of summer yollow al | mar bu. ; corn, 4,000 bu.; oats, 7,000 bu, St. Louis Live St T h V! o f . a ratier fiom. i ! St. . Sherman—Splondkl week for all_crope. Wheat Wheat Started Bkjward with a Rush at tie — < SPO0KS AND BONDS, Raceipts of Cattle Efiwrl‘..nfle Ohange but | ST LOUIS June 11—CATTLE-Recaints, 3100 | Woek as & Whole Vory Favorable for Orops [ * it i 8 i oot T te e et s 0 i Yest 1 OMANA GENERAL ARKET, H I 1 G s L’?hulmnu 00 head; market steady t \' all g Inte ot u] good, ‘ ening Yesterday, — - ogs Impibye: Greatly, Shipping steors runge, §1.00G8 35; 1ight stee s + Some corn being repin N wceount of dama L) 4 Condition of Trade and Quotatioas on | Upward Movement of Prices In Eecuritios & P ¥ bk 0 wiockers and octirn T50; cows of All Kinds, by “cutworme, - Kurawberries. and tamo. cherrie Staple and Faney Produce. Recelved & Fresh Impet $2.6003.50; Cows, $.0 » e " SOUTHWBSTERN EECTION. ¢ " The egg market remains about steady. NEW YORK, June 11.—The upward movement 5 Tecelpty, 5,000 head: shipments ¢ Adame—Very favorable week. Outs ynnch bete ) CORN"WAS FIRN EARLY AND WEAK LATE | The cse markt cemaing about gteadr. ©- | |'ot peices tn the Block excharige fecelyed 4 freeh FAT STEERS BRING ' STEADY PRICES |, ket ‘pencd steady but closed o RAINFALL ABOUT [QUALED THE NORMAL | tor thin wax expecied W doing well e 5 top Brice. 31,65 with bulk of vales nt $i4¢ Chiase—-Wieat and onte will be Tate, but botte f i ing very slowly so far this week. Quotations impetus today in the steady buying of th e 8 ogs e - Hvirs ity st tariow § 7 1 Wenk, Largely | EGGS -C ntoek, 10c, B o ey T o e ooy | MARNOY, 81 i SHEEP-—-Recpts, 8100 head: ehipments cotn. A laige ncicage of broom eorn will be ) Oats Were More Active and Wenk, Largely | [H0CL L P00 FOLE ek, 8c; cholee to | borta. More than 100,000 shares of this group | Market Slow but Offerings All Sell—Under | nead; marekt dull' and biwer: natives rai Spring Wheat and O its Tmproving Fast and | put in ‘ on the Bearish Government Report— | fucy, 107i%e; gathored country, Mei separator | Of stocks changed handa at steadiy adsancin Grades Also Steady — Hogs Open Al dod o T A L T Promising Nearly a Full Crop~Cora | ,undy-lares acreane of cane ond mr / 0 - Also 1 amery, 14 | auotation futlington was in the greates T = o I o (RS, RS e o . Favorahle Weather Also felped I atiiie sotib, rocslers, 18| nAnd. (he BRI DUIGKLAH Balbe & tiowly Strong and Close at the Kansas Uity 1,106 stoek Making Good Progress — fase o the ranee hus made o fine & in the Decliue. T e ehionconm, 18008810 Beb 08, Guoks, | farmed pool -operating oh fhe basié of & re First Prices, KANEAS CITY, dune Planting Continnes ton. Corn doing well, but badly washed out oft s fo; turkeys, 6 e. 6o ported Increase In the adreage of corn in the Fipments roliing ground. MR | VEAL—Cho ) to 100 1bs; are quotéd at | western countries tributary to the road, and th e Jrontier—Small grain coming ou ar bette CHICAGO, June 11.—Wheat . f',‘ 5 6ai7c; laree and conrse, A@S%e. 4 stock ndvanced v cont, closing within 14 SOUTH OMAHA, June 11 stockers and f 30; Weekly weather crop bulletin, No. 10, of | ity apel g R LT L b ward with @ rueh today, advanciig 34| e Wivonsin fullcream, e; Youn | per gent of the ,',‘:‘,'j‘q““‘,“{”,"v Paul was w0 | Today's run of stock consisted of 862 cattle P the Nebraska weather service, co-operating corn_ st < planted early on bad crop reports, bad weather and | Amoricane, foo; twins, iic: Nebraska and Tow LG ning and before noon, bt the | and 5,361 hogs, as against 834 cattle, 957 hogs | hewd; pene with the United States weather bureau, 18« | o Men (oo B e R Vot Al o blg world's vieible decrease, but proft 0] Neraska and towa, part skims, | wiiing had no aepressing effeet, and on buying by | and no shecp yesterday, and 83 cattle, 4103 | gales M5 i | sued from the contral office, Untversity of | bottoms. Tl IaKe at tatis burer and. dig con " taking on the bulge :)v.nml oft ,””,' an 1, M ? I ‘..‘Iu:,\ 8 and, on western ‘orders (he siock | hogs and 248 sheep on Tuesday of last week. | N ¢ = Nebraska, Lincoln, under the direction of | fiderable damage by flooding. Wheat and out® | part of the gain, July Anishing but Ciiond hay, 18.60; midiand, 8; lowland T e final K ' The recelpts of cattle were the same | o Tacantn, 6 - taotologi o "Nes | Wi mako something vet, Corn in excellent cons BRRor (han yestenday. Corn closed %o | nleh Jhny. 1860, midinnd, Kt orunon | cent below T L market openod A e D ere a e | BHELECT , moteorologist of the Ne- | Hitim Ground wet dieper than for years higher than ye et o P Galy top grades \ing weale | A8 vesterday and a week ago. There has | b & sriment station, for the week | Gosper—Wind dl 0 op sume damage, Jower, oats %ec lower and provisions a DB Ly g wnd for | been very little change of late in the num- Now < Live Stock Market, 10, 1595 raine huve ver Cannot exg DR o clines, PIGEONS—Per doz., $1.0071.50. ReTint Covering on the | ber of cattle arriving from day to day, the | NEW YORK, June 11.—TEEVES- No fresh LBt R 4 UL RS ™ heat cpened very frregular, with a num- | VEGETABLES, , apon in o lurge sea for the | receipts being from 700 to 900, amrivale: ‘o Whaiket Burapean cabies guot 2 o I SRR Bl ( ber In the crowd bilding &0c per bu. for| Tho rec f potatoes are very lacge. The int cau : _appreciation The receipts for the week thus far are | ATHirear. o Tary, Mo Ine dresed e Rhty replanting rendered necessary f July, while at the same time others werc jarrvals £ E Y R w BOBIc: 1B | Yoy e HAUEITE Ly R A A 1,69% cattle, 6351 hogs and no she as | beeves, 1,668 p and 230 quarters of heef ing out by heavy raine - C oftering to sell It at Tve, the closing bHC | aniving from Arkaneas, and the auality is oo | fown “Central” prefertyd, 2 per et against 1,60 cattle, 5,276 hogs and 248 sheep | SITEEP AND LM celpta, 29 head; on A T R Te R o e t | o ] 1 3 ) 4 5 Door €0 falr, $2.0008.55; lambs, common i halt W croy m doing finely and o larke Teport, fesued yesterday afternoon, was, of | now potatoes are really the cheaper. | per cent, and Noit ific pref St| CATTLE-There was the usual light run A, 8087 primo oF choice of acreage being planted Ml vova | | The first car of Crystal Springs. Miss, toma- | B Omaha common ana Monle o as the usual lig | ( v e ntan th rop. coWATtLoN course, responsible for the diverse views |, '\ rile Vosterday. The quailty wa 1, [ cent: Fne €ontors moved Indepen The | of cattle In the vards today, there being | T nointe 1450 head. Mutket stcady | YOMMS oA B e Wk T ot BrenE Mowy, AL the which ”,", ,r ulmx x‘;nrv. of v ]u~;~ n:::—l rr gh 0 good miny ’J the ‘vm‘u. AL RET S neral market ; ng depressed duting thirty-one loads, as against thirty-three | at $4.2564.55 g ¢\ :A'f:r“’if pol weather has advanced small grain to almost es, The bulls made the most noise and | green for jmmediate consumption. Quotation ing by reports of an unfavorat wde « loads yesterday. The ofterings of beet T > average condition. Much winter Wheat thought BN the o \ naging wenther | ,CAULIFLOWER—Southern stock, ~per cr (here was o rally of a small fraction a Stock In Sight . be wholly loat now promises NAIE & rop. ieed AU b S i | 3.9, 4 Stocks, nneesee Al fell off steers were very light and generally com- ord_of recelpts at the four principal mar e \ AP L AL P ahabe Brah rals. Wit | on their side. So the crowd went thelr| ONIONS—Bermudas, per crate, $1.80g1.60; Cal: recovered a fraction mon stuff. There was nothing equal to the or Tucsday, June 1, make two-thirds of a crop. \ way. The first thing to start the ball mov- | ifornta, in_sacks per Ib, te. = 5 05 o cinidlen Coneolidated lingd 244 Hest: cattla K vesterdky: THeve, Were 16 ‘ Hoge. Sheep Phelps—All vegetation has revived wonderfully, 3B fng for the bulls was a prediction by the | oiie g NI T b, Toe. Der cent sHid’ recoversd Tous. T few pretty fair menl-fed Texas steers from | bl . BRI AL PR R £ weather gervice bureau of a continuation of | &' Tiand. picked, havy, $2.20; Lima ¥ | mdian % N 2 4800es Sie Heveisens R Also W A Bl Crovious. prevailing nht and dry condls | QLD BEANB-LEnd | L $2.20; closed buoyant in' tone. The bond spe ndian Territory. The market was a repe- | Kansas City .00 340 Perkine—Condition of ail crops excellent. Wheat tions throughout the entire wheat belt; | “CAp n orders, 8¢ RTINS T R R B e iy tition of that of day, it being slow and | St. Louls . 4,000 will make half to two-thirds of a crop. ” B e e 0 I o tsadtetot. . Then | RADINHER: Fer doar vunchen Sl A AT sl O o Tt e | dull. The buyers, as has been the rule of T il IR AR bR LT i) i i R sy )] St BB Gl TR T ey however, yieided casjly to lower fik wmong L T T Grass mukes good feed for the stock QIS Sron, aitervard contradicted. . Tha0 | QAREE GkiGNa e aocit o, S@lbe them' Ofegn’ consol ba,(rust rectipts 24 pet | late, were ndifferent and there was no life Webstor—Heavy raing have wished out much BA35000 bu. decrense for the week In the | LETTUCE-Per doz, 2t cont, and Central, Pacific. san foaquin branch €4 | to the trade. The most of the cattle sold Liverpool Markets. corn, Oats and fome felds of Wheat now proms ‘ W % gtock, and all the time and all day | ASPARAGUS-—Choice stock, on orders, 30@400 | 15,0 i the improvement were Louisvilie, St | before the close and at about steady prices. | LIVERPOOL, June 11.—WHEAT—Market 198 (RlF OO A RIMERN, REOTIO long came crop reports from the winter [ por doz, bunches Sdia uis & Texas firsts, 2 per cent; Central Pacific | Two small bunches of cattle sold at $4.80, | steady: demand moderate; No, 2 red winter, 8 »x Butte—All crops are looking fine and the i gerious character done already and still in Hotldiscmmel R i B b an B s nt: Atchison 15 per_cent; | e b 4 tob $5d; No. 1 Cailfornin, % 10d. Futures rione or| Srop ot a1l kinds Brogrest o ‘thote Reveral Uausee an Aobu, vox, fotene. b, 115 e cent s x There were u few cows and helfera which | operied fim with near and distunt positions 4 | o ¢race o o L RIS Wi¥e, Ereatiy Jinproved: op advance to SI%c was effecte yy 12:16 orders, Y 3 per cent; Texus €old at steady prices. A few of the better [ lower; closed firm with July and " August cts. Some hall, but no dan ) crop. o'clock, after which came realizing sales, | G e nqme g Ve et G Bauer ceate a0 & Fastern 1llinols class of cows and heifers sold at $3.00@ | 10Wer and other months unchi ness | ¢ 402 Ter ) enfie—Plenty of ra Everything thanged a quarter of an hour from the clog The | ®HRtk Saeates per %-b. box, 7@ | jeconds, Northern, Pacific thirde, ;. "'Canners mold down. as Jow s 100, | AuFust 68 %d;"Septemiior, 68 Wd; October,” 64 '1 inc M grain. Corn, potatocs and grass doing finely and fochi’ roccipts were fifty cars, of which | eoo bu. hoxes. e e { Vel calves are bringing good, strong prices, | " CORN Spot aul: American mixed new, 4y | o The week as a whole has Been o very Bgck UKEWIRe L o oot L S AL AiA thirty-elght were from irregulaf ofty ware- [ TEXAS SQUASH—Per dor he, | AR ax will be noted from the salés given below; | 716l Fatnbes opencd dul with near and. distant | fAvorable one for the growth of crops. The | Jhnwesciveck cool with hieh wend, Went 6v8 houges. “he Minneapolis and Dufuth FRUITS, he Eiening Post's London cal says: [ The stocker and fecder trade was Imited | nositions 1. Tower. closed steaty with i early part of the week was rather warm, | (38 KFOWInE nleclye Corn growing « ; celpts were 2 % compured with 246 @ | There was another car of Oregon strawberrles | The stock markets were tagnant to the sale of a fe id of cattle, the sup- | tions laited lower and distant especially in the eastern portion of the | “y¥ Small grain will muke a third of o er & year ugo. xport clearances in wheat and | on the market yesterday, and, as usual with the | denlings were purely professional. r\\' being v light. * One three-lond bunch | lower: Dusiness heaviest on carly positions state, while the latter part was cool and | ypysually large ncreage of potatoos planted. Corn h flour from the Atlantic seaboard amounted | Yorrics from that state, (he ‘quality was excel- | Wore ty, ut Eries were Jowdr, D rought $ no s Tty s O AUEUSL 48 7d; September, | showery I ot to 242,600 bu., of which 115000 bu. was in the | jent. It would lock now as if the Oregon straw | lasea " under. the be except for St Paul, 48 716d; October, 48 7%4d; November,' ds 8d The temperature on the average has been | “'kiva 'Paha—Plenty of rain for the present, b form of wheat Trade was active and | berry would son cut as much of a figure In this | which was exceptionally firm, Av. P FLOUR—Market firm; demand fair; freely sup- | about normal in the eastern part of the | small grain doing well, but too cold for tha hevy, both on the early advance and clos- | market as the Missourl. Fortunately, Oregon | The following were the closing quotation A . plied; 8t. Louis fancy winter, state, and a little below in the western, corn, Home are planting corn since the rain and fng decline, Iorelgn markets were about | does not commence shipping until the’ Missourt | on the leading stocks of the New York PROVISIONS—Bacon, firm; demand poor; More or less rain has fallen in all sections, | others sowing millet seady at th‘r opening, cats being t\m;t- a | crop In out o way - large ar | change today Gumberland” cut, 2@ Ibe, “de; short ribs, 2 aging for the state s @ Awhole not far | - Lognncrops progressing rapidly. Wheat in hipping bas European quotations have | rivals the n r B 107§ | Nortnwestert.... ., e G: long clear, Lght, 38645 Ihs., 13 60; | f normal; the ground is e ere in | fine condition. Oats which were ntly dead o e Tk Ju was | Koo shupe, and It was almont impossible Lo se M'UHE TH .. G0N Y Cent & T bellios, 144016 18 shoul- | BOFted a8 wet down to ‘a depth of two or | hay e ek Thvoratis” thin iakt from Bic to 62ic. compared with G2 at the | cure good shipplng stock vesterdaye | Balitmore & Ohio, (94 |Ont i tuw 2 Han short out, | MG TEL o very favorab G Whent and v e mude An_ will R o o GUtINg: the improved | | & S Rrive from Calitorhia on’ Thureday. | Ganads Pa . b4 |Oregon mp. O e torn. | for the growth of spring wheat and about an average crop, but with small acres o 0 G2%c, e forenoo; uthern cherries are searce, in fac ore A < quict; prime | oats, which have continued to improve, anc I atten and Bartlett-Frazer took | e auring the past few days. ~Quotations ull crop and generally exceed LA R B il (R advantage of the firmnegs in wheat to il e PRI cliifernin, chatce Stock, per. box 5‘!:\;3?6«:‘0‘. 3 L Qimand fairs finest Americ crap. " L AT TEUI Rather (o cald for/cm, [BuL amall grainidoing the crowd with corn ar the close the | g%, i * |G B4 . white, American, colored, 435} ‘The high winds which prevailed during the [ V¢ ! . g nic welght of the above mentioned offerings | CALIFORNIA PEACHES—Per box Chicako GAS...... i 1 dinar z 5 firat part of the week With attendant dust| oordum Al Cros B F 10 and began to tell, and there was a eharp break JUTHERN PEACHIS et 3.hu. Jonsolidated Gas . 2 1 NG United States, 66a; good, 408 | giorms, dtd S njury ;' wl B Brmall grain and. grass 100k well. D RO S1 - o Nids. antraice was. the| e i Co0L G &St Tl ARG \‘Q’ i H i Liverpoot refinelh s 3. | BOFmS, did some ey to corn by Whib- [ e or corn. Small grain and gross look well: o A 2 B e Jer | COl0. Con 9 G, W nfd! NSE A AN LRI g the plants o] { lu(l)‘ ll' !\l\u \'I\A pri Sve A bty | AWBER Y‘I‘.AV Cholce shipping stock, per | G010 O Gort. f Rock Teiandi s, 1 Lo TROLEUM-Refined, §1¢d. in a few flelds, rendering replanting neces- TROPS IN OTHER STAT. S, ¥ ats wero more nctive and wenk, largely | case of 4 atn $LI L G T o, bo Balawirutad s NG 9 5 REFRIGERATOR BEEF-Forequarters, 3%d; | sary, but in gene the corn has made \ E L R A LR R A TRoval Ben Boxy SUR0L L b. DX, | pal Luok. & W... 160 | do pfd. hindquarters, 6% £ood growth, and is in excellent condition d able s ther also heiped fin the decline. JEIHERRIES Per 24-qt. case, $2.002,25, D.& R. G. pta. 47 |8t. P. & Omaha.. 1. HOPS—At London (Pacific coast), 258, Cultivating corn in_general over the state | Weather Bulletina from lowa and lllinols - Bt O e oo (PEpiod: 8010 | GOUTHERN CHERRIES—Per 2h-qt, case, $2. D&CF. O H': dopta e 1 e and in some cuses the erop 1s being worked Show More tavorab'e Conditions. o 31440 to 800 and closed at 30140 TR fa’ stock, por 2apt, | Erie 14 Southern Pacit o Markes. he second time, while In some localitle 5 B The provision market was weak and dyll e I e S P AL T e i 1) : ) |8 gar Rofinery.. 9 * w0 N YonE “’","TA"';" OFFER—Options | €O planting is sull Tn progress® Homnt by | DES MOINES, June 11.—The fowa weathe L It opened at a_decline of from Tlge to 10c BLACK HERRIES-Cholce stock, per 2i-qt Fort Wayune. [0 167 |Tenu. Conl & fron. 3. 838 aed AR polnce - decline: forergh: mews?| countieay crop bulletin issued today says Warm, for July and 'September poric. afiout i G. Northiern ofd.[. 130 |Texas Pacific...... 1 (ol AL bl s SOUTHEASTERN SECTION. 1 lower for lard, and from 214c to fe lower ROPICAL FRUITS. C&E. 1. prd 9041 L0 C IR L FUERER L e i L B g growing weather prevailed during tie past i e o EaT e s b ower ork Journal of Commerce says that | Hockiug Valloy... iy ; 0 1.0 to heritate, Loeql traders hoiding promise o vield an iverags orop DY 004 OV | ook, The average daily temperature was E | a e corresponding e of the da cold weather at the beginning of the season | & b Duluth | W8 1 0 100 ow's revision of differences betwesn Cass—Spring wheat and oats beginning to head Seveei ibove hd the #4 TThe weakncss vesulted from the lower 1ive | frult ‘w”that’ port wntil . comparatively recont | Lake Tifle & Wesk 44| weila : f i lines sabos, “gu s, including failyre.” Corn growing rupiily and ‘except some | fall was generally lght until Sunday, on anc peral sellin date fell far Lelow the average, and at one time | Qo Hid o 4 | 0 1000400 July. @60, September washed by heavy rains looks splendid. Potatoes ch d e ghowers passe g Estimates for tomo /hoat, B oars: | there was 1 shortage of iy 100,000 Loxes, 18 | ke snore. West L E i lg 3 ML tber, ~ $1470; Decomber 2 irenl s Eiboee Poutoes | which day’ heavy showers passed (hrough | corn, 105 cars; oats, i hogs, 20,000 | compared with the arrivals there for the corre feid CALYEY, Rio, dull; No. 7, $15.87lg; de e e b Aeraged by high winds: some | the central districts from southwest to noth. MR e s dit ot Soontine penoa ikt S ane o St LIRS ) el T I dales 2o Ly Runtos about ' No 6 B | popli e Wit Wil Sserage o third 1o half a | cast, gIving ample rainfail for prasent needs : @ lending s ranged as follows: st boats have been put into the trade this D& R G 3 1o R I DL T R s L Onts doing well and promise a fa to at least three-fourths of the area of the ' Artlelon, | Opan TaT B axtant raddn Up.. 80 (ANAL o' present | Morisia o E.. 1 lmreem 10l New York vexterday, 0,088 big: New York stock sinall grain hus made muc state. In some localities the showers were i Wheat,No £ {ime they are not more than 10,000 or 13.00) boxes | Miehiean Cent.. .. d oy g et L0 L AR R T e s e, phenomenally heavy, and possibly occasioned June.... . 'fi:ln«‘n Deliind the’ receipts for the sedson of 184 up 1o | Missourl Pacifia 0 ptd i AND FEEDERS, total visible for the United S stroyed many ncres of corn. some damage to crops by washing and cov- i ki L e e n et e s Movlisie oo me e ; ARD, bEBDERS. | S 28 bagn last vear. average | vatlng well alony And corn & ering, but the rains, on the whole, have been pletely covered. Untll within the past week or | National Cordaga. 17| T. St. . iR 1 S0 30 PR A R S R L e roving. Potitoes looking Aine, highly beneficial to all crops. Corn is now o any the'cenenming demand was'much'below | {do'pid. I I 330 | Mok s a0 ; & | (atows. " Cane and ‘millet promisé a’biy ‘crop ot | generally in clean condition and shows a 8 averagep dIRIHULER BRI el ERCK orasia | 1Y ntral. . 6 1. 40 3w HAMBURG, June 11.—Market barely stendy | hay. good stand, giving promise of a large crop awvalling % betier chance to market good. When A\\_fi‘whmz_o i 'r'\‘fl;;'mi” & Uil de0 0l e 330 | and’ Unchangea” o % ik, loweri salcs, 400 | Humilion—Com looks fine oniy where hgh | With “favorable conditions in the future he nt hot & came they were caught wit North A, . m. Tob. Co... i 675 ] 2, 9 J 3 40 DS, winds have whipped it ye and wheat have . 1 et stk anl the urgent orders went to thia | Northernpucladl! 88| 16 pr. il OGS Tod i ul‘h gs, Consisting of | 10 DE JANEINO. June 11.—Market Deen et e femn . Oats will be-a'uai by | Oats, barley, spring wheat, potatoes and market i the effect of causing o sharp and | No-Pao ptd [sUPINE AL seventy-uix londs, was the fargest run of any | No. 7 Rio, $17; "exchane d; recelpts, Fruit damaged by wind flax are generally reported in good condition. considerailie advance, The prosent demand, which | U. i D. & 6. w6l dny “winge une 6, w ..;.‘x'.rn,‘.".-‘:‘:u was 6078 | baga; cleared for the United Siatcs, Jeterson- Corn” and oata doing well. - Ry | pastures are Improving. Small fruits ara % i "an ‘fctive ‘one even for this season, 18 Tased | oSS ead.” iy wan, Therel” o' knin m- | cleared for Europe, 6,000 bags; complete faflure and whent neaily so. Corn iy Hik e s ek S B W e o | Ameritan ok, bR oop e wasennt | S it W puny oo ik 0 o e RN e Tl : A et perd SR SR S Not Bo Good in 1llinois. ~ thix season of the vear. Quotations ment pald, 6.400: Burlington, 46500 Chicugo | vards as there were today. < There was a good 1y (o st lower fo 4t highe ore Tl B AL AG o e SHIC, 0 32| 6 30 b taniey: Bty Michi editerranean | ol "ent S AR PR LR O L LA 1000 Ve, i COrm 18 up. e and pastures coming on finely; | crop bulletin issued today says: The past | & . 0 50 5 EMONS—Extra fancy lemons, 360 size, $5.50g | & Western pr § hiestern, 12,10 was hardly so stiong sad the r market. Varket. Lancasier—A week of rapid wih. Corn has | week has been In general a continuation of 6.0, 36,0046, 5 Omaha, 4.800; Facifc Mail, 4 200; Reading, 16.600; | A5 n whole the market-was about steady wiih Cotton Varket. grown especl fast. Oats coming out much Cash auotations were 1‘|u follown: ? ANANKS Ehice Whipping stock, per bunch, | Rock fnlund, ahion st paul, a1 60: Routhern o e o e ettt NI ORLEANS, June 11—COTTON-Futuren, | befer thin wax' expected. “atiet comine good the drouth conditions. Light showers fell in dy, unchanged; winter patents, | g\ oreferred, 7,20, Tennesse d . 15,90 | of last week. The quality o 0x, wales, 30,700 bales; June, $7.07 bld; July. Nemaha # beginning to head orn- unine | oeen o 0 " RO, e s . o Pante I PAPPLES -Per doz., $LTGLS, according | Wabash Tred, |6.700; Western Union, 5,500; | s so much betier that’ the miles Took a o 1o K $715010: September, $7.047 | fured. Alfalfa vielling two fons to’the ‘acr northwest and' gouthern counties the first of atents, 00714 akers. ' $2.1063.50. BAT—No. 2 spring, 0%@S3%c; No. 3 spri 0005 No. 3 ved; o, OO Lty S14As14e; No. 8 yellow, G1@51%e $7.01G7.06, ,‘\u‘\l;n» Oats promige half to two-thirds of a | last week, but these were insuflicient in the NSerh1d erop. Pastures much improved, Corn generally 5 Ion ey ood or- | doing well, but the wind of Thursdny biasted | localities most favored. Temperatures were 114 btk gross, | some fields o the ground. Alfalfa in fine condss | high and sunshine practically continuous. bales; sales, | tion. Rain is much needed for crops and to replen- etober. i wpring straights, $3.1064.90; | 1o gize. Wheellng & Lake' Erie, 340, dea) higher. . The tap today was $46 B o e ) 3.5 yesterday and $4.60 on Sai bl ANBOL New York Men heavy mixed hogs soid largely at §4. i cholee, WV YORK, Junc 1.—MONEY ON CALL— | medium weights principally at $ er cent; Jast loan, 1 per cent; closed | Hogs weighing right close to 2% Tbs. | Middling, 1,58 bales; ex California, white, 33G33%c; No. U@G15e. at 1 per cent. mostly. ‘The bulk of all the hogs i ostock, 5. Otoe—Oats and pastures helped but need more 5 Githc; lon " Sugs, per doz, $12; | “PriMEMERCANTILE PAPER-24a3% per 5. Tepresentative saies: - Eonel e * COTTON—Futures | rain. _Corn duing finely and much being eal- | 1sh wells, springs and streams. Corn has b ey 1\“\' . t T T S e e e e ey i ey Sh. Pr No. v. Sh. Pr. dy; wales, 117 oo tivated the seccnd time. Rye gone up. Wheat | suffered less from the lack of molsture prob- - r—No. 9o, 8, nominal; No, o English walnuts, - | “STERLING EXCHANGE—Firmer; with actual B0 84 00 3o i A jer, some better than Wus exp % G 2 . nominal. 0 3, nominal; No. 4, | gaijeq, 12c; standards, lic; filberts, i Brazil | business in bunkers' bills at $4.8904G4.80% for Sudss 3 b L e 45 Feb | - Pawnee—Week 100 hot' for the most part. 8Dy than any other crop. The flelds are FLAS 1814, nute, e pecans, e, demand, ana HSG LS for six Y duys; posted : WA (% Onis endinie Trom six 1o twenty Inchee, mrobe | clean and cultivation general. Wheat hars TIMOTHY Prime, $.50 38-"In 60 to 70-1b. boxes, o per Ib.; fard . SE L0 o $.873,@1.571 8 160 R O Tune N—Quiet; mig- | ably Wil not“muko more than hait’ W crop. | vest will begin in southern counties thin PROVISIONS~Mess pork, per bbl., $12.50712.55 ) 5 SR CERTIF e 1 120 Aling, %) Eross iE, 5,910 bales; exp atitoen Jarge enough s it L S i Tard, per. 100 Woar £ SE0i4r Bor ahort vibaC ook fuice, per bbl., §5. half bbl., §3. WERNMENT 1 V: state bonds, 20 0 SO o i batens ex Glitocs laTEe SHOUED 10 Ue ¢ except a fow | Week and in central countfes the coming UTS—Per ‘hundred, $4.00, auil; railroad bonds, Strong. MIDES AND TALLOW, Closing quotations on bonds were as follows: ~No. 1 green hides, Blac; - (oose), 360,266 505 #hor Dalon: stock, 221185 bales; total today, net re- | fields of corn that were damaged b veinea "B batea: exports o the continent, | Potatoes looking well. No bugs vel stock, ASOAGS L Richardson—Fine warm week and “everything mers busy killing the winas. | week. Along the Ohlo valley and where t rains fell in central and southern counties wheat s slightly improved, but the yleld dry salted shoulders (boxed) N clear sid (boxed), 8 growing rapidly. WHISKY—Distillers' finished goc e 3 iakaS D46 Nor 3 veas DAR G N Gt rtaren Tuch 1 will be very light at best and many flelds in BUGARS—Unchanged, 1. ; No. 2 veal calf, § to |Rrie \ 145 bales; stock, 27,447 bales. nginiusees ALt “'ij‘\:‘ & the central section and west center of southe The tollowlng Wero the recelpts and shipments | No. 1 dry fiint hides, 104712c; No, 20 i o Ho& B A San 90 |Shoeeercd8h o0 426 65.......283 260 445 | T & e o e ern section will scarcely pay for the har- today: i loci No» 1 Gry “walted | hies, o ity cured U3 ncotp.. . A. 78,0 Haltimore Graim Markets. “orn Cgrowing fast, some plowed | vesting. Rye is also poor and much of it TARIClen, | Recelpts, |Shiy e Allyeures US. 28, rog. " |2}rfi( 0 i BALTIMORE, June 11 \\nw,\':u(nlWm.',.n.l ll.nxAklm\u’||:;|rrn-\|-4l wondertully | is being cut for hay. Oats is heading very — s e | s aite 4 . ¢ . higher; Klusiiac: month, S1GSIY%C; ) make o falr crg 100 i Y 3 7 Flour, buls 2000 " 2.000 J ngs (short wooled enrtly M, . & 7 Tt 48 St GRiKe Aukust, BIRGHIC; Septembe gone, bt ‘will make & smal short and will be light in yield. Clover . Wheat bu, 12.000| 104000 | o Glic; Ury shearlings (nort wooled ¢ % wwked; steamer, No. 2 red, §1@Slge; receipts, Keward—Crops | much in T has | harvest is done in southern, and well along Corn, bu, | 000l 161,000 | Hanmy o ach, B4r10c; dry shearlings (short o bu.; stock, 491,400 bu.; sales, 78,000 bu.; south mude gocd growth, but som have been | in central counties. The yleld is light, but 000 X wooled early’ skins), No. ‘2, each, 5¢; dry fiint | Al Currancy. Whent, "U¥ ample, $1a8c: southern wheat, on | Infured by wind and dust storms. Oats very L 3 . 0001 14000 | Reaneas ‘and | Nebrudka Dutoner” wool 'peits, ‘mer | £ Now on. 4. L, AL ) g e Se ARl conditions favorable for cutting. Meadows R g 15.000] .’(:m:, pasndicastualontls e gk tiee L Xansas und | Niguouri 0. 100 | (dozds ool CORN~—Easy; spot and month, S4@55%c; July i haver —veryihing dotng well. especlally oats and pastures are much in need of rain, also ¥ Nebraska murrain wuol pelts, per pound, actual | N.O. 68 2416 N onols.. .. T Tecelpts, 43,044 bu.: stoc o bu: [ and wheat, which have stooled out well. Al- [ po ¢ R ¥ I On the Proluss exchange today the buttar mar- | WelEht, 4@6c; dry flint Colorado butcher wool | N. C. dn. e 103 406 P Deb. 3. SRS et O astice, | fulta hus done well through the droutl 'f"“"'f‘)" and gardens. Fruit is holding up ! Ket wan steady: crenmery, 10817%e: dairy. 10@ | P18 per pound, actual welght, 4@6i4c; dry | 8. C.nonfund...... R. G, West. 1sts, R Leciyalice Ho - #| "Nerk—Hikh winds and dust storms have cut | Well, cherries are ripening, with good yleld, 10c. " Eggn, steady: 11411%c. Cheoss, 04 @7se o | fint” Colorado murrian Wool belts, per” pound, | Tenn. new set a. 56150 % Conmots 1s. oW, e e, western, T4@3Sc; | down and buried some corn. Small grain of A s 2 A actual welght, l"ufi;mlln\u”u-'ul( cut oif, as It 13 | Tenn. new wot 5. ”fi u?‘c&a W or. e i diArues Feceipta, 8,811 bu.: stock. | All kinds hax improved very fast outh Georgin Frult ¢rop Report NEW YORK GENEKAL MARKET. A TLLOW AND GREASE. - No. . 1o | TN oSS ... 80 8¢ M | a1 el 7y : A PERN SECT T L Hana Erielon grawerl ot Gearkis yands Closing nuo«m::..l‘ on the Principal Com- | $i4ci Stense, white B Shat: kieare. vellow, Atchilson ds. ... . | w TAY—Firm; good to cholce timothy, $13. com hay been cultivated onee ‘and some of It | "ion account of the cold and wet spring, the modities and St 5 ix. prin 1€00; rough tallow. o0 To¢ 1180 e i twie ate rye doing ut ch rye ac of ol wet spring, and Staples. Wik, prime, 17G10¢; rough tall | Weat Shore 4s 0 s Tronted wan Cut VUt et and | south Georgla melon crop 18 ten days to two NEW YORK, June 11.— Dbbls. ; exports, 21,800 bhls. ; s NEW YORK, June 1.—SUGAR—Raw, dull [ “§§, 42605 LOUR—Receipts, 17,000 | WOOL. UNWASHEI light, 8@ac; © hedvy, 6@7c; -blond, 10§i12¢ ter than u A8 0. R R. 't this time. weeks later than usual, and shipments will not 08, 15,400 pkgs. g 3 er-bload, 10412 N ins and O are_growing in 10 move before B iy Tt at. rasber Saiets asmntaioare | and chatty i cotted ind, brok San Francises Mining S60s ¢ Quatationw pue Catendys reriged, 1"|‘1'"u-, rapidly, | Farmers busy cultivating corn., Biring 1o he. v 4 different; city mill patents, $4.8° 5 clty ‘OOL, V- Medium, 15318c; fine, 14@ | SAN FRANCISCO, June 11.--The oMelal clos- A e, Q, 5 Cropu I d. condition, S hurt | melon . 2 mill clears, $L10G4.00; Minnesota patents 16@18c; blick, bucks, 6e; | Ing auotations for mining stocks today were as L BRRLEN D i f hard winds'lest week. Loaves are ary | und the very v returns rec $4.104.65; Minnesota bakers, $3.25@4.15 winter TR, 200 ok Kot a2 feHane 2e; off A, 41 mold A, 411660001 | “Cadir-SHigh “Winids nave beaten down crops | Hie orbage shown by (he. teporia: s be about 18 BRIAUED, 4,004,403 winter tralahie S Tom o Re—Bear, black, No. L lesge, #20.00020,00; | A1ie = T standard A,'4 7 ; ‘confectionérs’ A, 4 5-166 | budly. Cut worms in the corn, much et ] (PR R (L h 1 L N oL Yot shts, & 3 brown, No. 1, large, £20.0003%.00; No. 1. me- | Aiphs o, ... 3 | 4%c; cut loaf, § Siac; crushed, §1916@iic; being rei Cd e e v &G 3 3 4.50; winter L ades, $2.45 16; Ko, 1, small, #1237 bear, brown, year- | Ailoey o8 TGy WWash. Cons: powdered, A%@i 15-16c; ranulated, 4 T16G4%e] worked wonders. Rye g i S d @3.05; spring low grades, Toe four, Na! 1 ke Sintowidon No, "4 i, | ARG Mbxican Cubes, 4 1-16GA% and’ ground p B S AR L S dah L L 3 small, ar, hrown, cubs, No. toat & He : i s < ot Ia L AT ente Lhie Gaoraiaticn ¥ ‘l‘n;n ales, 100 bbls.; sup i fancy, 317 Now 1, medium. 15 No. 1o emane g3 | Best & Boicher. .l Mono. ... 83 ¥ will not materially affect the Georgin crop, as A DT . NGl 9 dmalieli i | Hodle con-. Mot Bisbio Milwaukee Market BN “loridi. melons are much smiiler i ke and do k h -Dull; sales, 30 bbls; yellow r, black, y Tgo, $12.000 | Cuiiioms:: Qaciien MILWAUKEE, June 11.—WHEAT—Lower; No. 5, the ¢ 5 have the flavor of i genuine Georgia melons VAT Raceimtnc nane: 8 orts, 18,400 bu.y | 15:00% No: 1. ‘medium, $10 1, sinally 473 bear, | Gaioona io:-: RUIEE: o0 2 spring, 80 No. 1 northern, Tuiys kiseet {1 BOLERECImRS week Was two | on bifiht hax made it appearance In some lox T ., none’ exports 3 | black, cube, No. 1. luvge, $6.00a800; No.'1, me. | Ghallen CORN™-Stendy and_quiet; 3 » cellent _con- | calities and destroyed entire felds. This disewss sales, 16,705,000 bu. ‘futures and 16,000 bu. spot. | Gl & 006500, No. 1. sm fack, | Shouar....... |Potost.. F ady and quiets Hhit—Crops and pastures in excellent _con. e din Bpot matket, duili No. 2 ted. In store wnd'ele: | MO uid. Socky mountain. Koo 5, Jares | Gonfdence |savage. e e Roc) 5 LI R S A e TR oS e, A oh. Tnnde potuties in bloom. Acrenge of small grain less than usual, Knox—G cultivated o, 1, large, | Gon'Cal &V No. 1, u um, $14; No. 1, small, 14 80: bear,” biack,” Mentana yedriings, ' No. 1. | IO Se Black, Montana cubs, No. 1. fatge: “,fi’v Gouid & Curr) i vitor, E%c: afloat, 8%c: T, 0. b, 8%c o No. 1 hard, ssc, dellvered. Options op " on" the butean’ repore, bt saon ralts Vinced actively on large aying. o $18 0041 20.00; HARLEY Slie, HYE—Higher; No. 1, Nominaly fertilized with' barnyard mas 54 growing weather. Corn fs being | nure. o “The pear crop has been serfouely injured by ned low 1 and lers gutaide and local scurcen, nelped Tator by & bl | ¥0" 1) mediom! $00; Ko small, : | Hule & Norcross low d Minneapolls Whent Market. o e e ductio orid's stocks, according 10 Brad: | wiiver tp, No. 1, larke, §20 1 eatum, 85 | ~Silvor b 0 pxioan o o . | Shroute that cannot muturs with the rest. Corn | fir nes of (b i were Khipped fro irsotn. Realng Onany set oo e | ! 2; vor burs, 00360 Ne. Mexioan dollars, 63@ NNEA June 11.—WHEAT—Tuly, | sprouts tha ) [ s i N PR FORN pursstn Reatisng nally setrin and broke the | K3, Wl 8t el st tp. v inclings N | adina”" Dt sighe, 21 telogmaoiie, 80 (A MINNBATO o MM, | ik el R o good. " Ticets” (i bestOF | el G on May 2 trom $year-01d trees, and There lsposition in some quarters o pu e Jer tip, cubs, No. (o 2%c; No. 1 horthern, s2c; No. % northern, Slci [ & it 1 only ‘. question of a few years when this Ahare was o dispceition in ¢ me quarlers o pul bear, silver tip, cubs, 1, large, $1.0061.50 Hoston Stoo' Quotal o 1LnarLam. Aol N Plerce—Some damage to corn from high | portion of gl will supply the cholcest and RSN cotatruction on the erop reparts. 'No. 3 3 medium, @i No. 1 imall ‘s0ci"uher: | nogmox: June. 11-0all loan, 230k per cent Hree “hatents, waasgaco; | winds Teve nearly @ fatlure. Wheat und oats | Viflivat ‘peaches’ to be had!in, e souit, us ‘the Auis Che, closed S, Sitember, K360 | $4; fox, siver. ‘as to_color, Accarding fo benuty, | [me loans, 24@4i por cent. Clostuz prices for | SH! sheep here tc second. patents, #.06G4.40; “firat Clears, H.A e e aanal siorm aid mush. damase toicorn. || Lemne S8 L A e h» W elosed Bge; December, $1%G86%¢, closed | No. 1, large, $100; No. 1. medium, $60 stocks, bonds and miining shares: mackel atives are quo able | 3.00. Oats coming out good. Early oats nning rapes—One hundred and twenty-five ncres are R { amint, 8 T 10% | W, Elec, Bk 87 | 3.40; common e Akt Duluth Wheat Market, o B, iye” monty cuttor fed. “T0ttos | now I Bearing at Helge, G, mostly Concord [ sales, 40,000 b futures and 48,00 i sy . 118% | Edison Elec Tils.. 134 [ (o cholce 40 to 100-Ib. lambs, ' $3.7065.%. DULUTH, June 11.—WHEAT—NC o N Onts and ryer which were. thought | 80 Ivew, and the vineyards there are nat to be AT N h B o and, Shi ugar DAL 1015 | Atehinn zdn 28 = cash, 81t4c; June, S1%c; July, s2ic; } worthless, hiave come 0ut so since the H e angehers i the' south " Shitmenta wi yellos Options opened weal | e SR gnuans. . 295 il CHICAGO LIVE STOUK ern, ‘cash June,'$1c; July, $1 they ‘will make aimoat an averuge crop. Corn | WEIN about July Toperhaps o few diys cart . advanced on local coverings | (i i A LR TR i) —- ber: 70%c; thern, cush i No 3| coula “not "be in' better condition. © Oats and | WIh the b fnuncial = eondktion " SN o0 Aoe) eavertngs, | n. Elec 0 northern, cted, 7l arrive, | § Whe * neading out o Sxpesting Temunes < paws, o + | Gen. rl-ué-lvm; 17| Atlantic.. .. 17 | Weakn in Hogs Was Developed at an | No. 1 hard, . 1 northern, 81%c. Pt oneCrops of il "Kinds nave made re- 4 e, closed ole; Neptember, $714G35%0, clored x. Ne- | Tilinois Steel.."" oston & MURtANA 0316 Farly Hour. R markable progress. Wheat shows but little ef. = . Hh S . it | Mexican Conirai 111%/Butie & Boston.. 10 | cr110AG0. Jun et New York truit sale Tect of the dry weather, and 1 now in good ¢ tiratn H1ooks B8 18— Receipts, @30 ¢ TN [ SO BT s calumen o Heeld! 203 [ CHICAGO, June 11-Abaut 3,90 cattie were re- | xpw yORK, June 11—tiacon & Weoeom sold | cofor “und srowing fan: | éorn b n’ e S ¥ YORK, June 1)pecial catle and tele maien, 1500 b futufen and 050 b wot ¢ [ QI A Lo digis | QURISMIA il AL | ORYad, S comuie g dAdiee e e Manin wece maction yesterday one carload of Culifoi it "aha “Basiurts A imorovir raphic dispatches (o Bradstreet's from all priws market quiet; No. 2 $4c; No. 3, delive X wort Line... ~ 7 |Fran 3% | in demand at from w $480 for lots welghing | cherrles at the following prices: Blac fngton—The prospect for - an _average i 3 3 :-4»...;::,5' i SaGsuey No. 2 White, oy Lol 3 nead ana | Subber o i Koaruarga. 148 | trom 1,000 t0 1,600 1w, Aclirge share of Ty e ot goies cron e '”i.u Frain :’. i ot n.(,‘,‘ clpul ol of uccumulation in the Unlled Blaten 3 White, 30%c; track, white, %@z Options | feet, No. 1 Ychma) | San Diego /! i eol LUAIRY R0 00 4 A 2 af th Wood,. boxes: 0i0c; fourths cultivated the “first time. Wheat and nada and Europe, together with supplics afloa § RS ok s ek, white, MO, Ovtona | (205a70; X erfect #kina. | Union Pucific 11 |Quiney 119 °° | tle sell at from $480 to §5,35, and any beeves that | Wood, boxes At beginning o head. Burope from all sources, indicate the follow 3 : Sy av arel, bat avere Iater infuenced by the P ol | Westiend 1000 71y | Tamaraek 138 | sell over £.50 must be vary superior in all re 4 P8 Yankton, 8. D.—All crops have grown well e \‘ e k: June: closed July, S34@AIGE. closed 1, "medium; | Weat Bod pid...... 83 | Wolverin 6 | spects. Distillers-fed cattle hre coming forwa "EFrisco Wheat Qaotations. eapectally 'small grain and gruse. Wheal, prom- | compared with the Satmday: Un Beptimbe i closed N ¢ unk b, cased; Bloo.... 84wiT in moderate numbers, dhd lots weighing from | SAN FRANC 11,—WHEAT-Dull; | Js68 & good cropi onts a fuir crop. - Corn s | Giuies and Cannda Rocky mountain = shipping, $5.0066.00; good to boad atriped, No. 1, Naw X0 0o, 1135 10 1,37 Olbs. find pusenakers at from $4.60 to mber, 31 er, cleared, CENTRAL SECTION. Rheat: deoreass; BATEP0 Bt Lintied Hlaie Hate, comman to cholce, ol \ larges S0 Nol i | NEW YORR, June 11.=Ths followlaz ara thy There wis tio partfeiar chunge in cows oentajs, < e Toane—Ground thoroughly soaked. Smatl grain |\t “Both ¢ 9,000 b - cllic coast, old, 3gse; 184, P § wolr, mountain: | elosing mining qiioAti0as % the latter selling mostly at from $2.25 flumnciel Notes. recovering from the drouth, except rye and S0me | in furope, Wheat, decreuse, 35000 b tota . 1. larke, Alum. ' $2; No. 1, | 3 il LIV While canners’ gows old at from $1.70 10 5 o eat. Corn Krowing fast. Pustures and mead " ) | JoIDES-Strong: wet salied New Opleans, se- | Anall’ $L60; ol 1 aree. GGeocs | BuTwor R ] 1 butchers' cows At from §3.60 t0 $4, with | DOSTON. June 1L.—Clearings, $18,6123 M e SRR Aak B and mead- | creane In world's avatluble supply of wheat, 38 ) jected. 45 1o 85 Tba. 6rec momimal euns: 8¢ | No. 1, ‘medium, 60c; No. 1. small, #o: beAver | CROIOF.. . \s .10t optur..., lonal walo Of exthi cows and helfers al ufTalo—Onts coming on beautifully and will | Rocky ‘mountains, corn, . Increase, 605,000 by Teoted, 60 to 60 1bs. 7o, mominals Huenes Avree | per skin, No. 1, large. $.00@600; No. 1, medium, | Crown Boint. ... 80 [Plymouth. ... from $4.25 to $1.65. Calvew were mostly of good | BALTIMO June 11 rings, SaTEmg; | BuffalorOsts coming on besutifully and wil | Rocky ‘mou W, oo, Juereims, (PR, Bl dry, 30 to 24 Ibs., 1, nominal; Texas, dry, 24 | $4:60; No. 1, smail, §2; } kits, No. 1. large, | Con. Ca'. & Va..ll 210 |Quickafiver. ity, “and sales were largely at from $.75 to | balances, $363,9 I B heat Qg Datter (han was expactod . | oo (s ot et Hacrenss, 000 Lucs Lanaing 46 E 10 Tt s 82 No 1, medium, $1.50! T, “smali, 10} | Deadwood. ... Quickailver pra...1700 for 004 to cholce dpka¢ Blockers and feed. EW YORK, June 11.—Clearings, $109,03 Har Wheat Qolng-hatierRan wae sxpeoied, = | mountaion, oalf, ecreass: SI00 LIk - 1oa0 .00 LEATHER St fong: wck _sole, PBuenos | muskruts,’ winter, No. 1. ‘large, 4Gie; No, 1. | Govid & ( glerra Nevada.... 44 | ers were neither numergus ngr active, and prices | balances, 36,359,300, L e | s O b s Misiir. LAl Includ Aypen b o heavy n' GG ok, B | mediym aci No 1 emal 16 muskriva, i | Hulo & Norerom. 40 |Smdurd inve ahae TRy AL erl o 5ty chaies | e ADRLEATA, Tune 1l.—Clearings, §1,. | Mioely: “Hye will ant ma L G L A dnoinde 3 No. 1. jar medium, fc; No. 1, 1eAtAkQ. ... - Inion Con. .. eeding steers selling at fromr $4.5 to §140. Texas bl 32,007,880 g n—G . Boad prose | &' B 1h phase T B e o i S L Lisrme, Ay aLke Jnion Con . fee stee g 3 alanices, 2,007, Diwson—Ground in good condition. Good pros- [ 660 bu, in Chicago private elevators, 37,000 bu. at 15 QOL—Firm; domestic fleece, 16G350; pulled at kits. 23 ve Vellow dacki:isl 88 | cattleTwore sieady and iy active, wich rer | "GINGNATL, gune Clearings, = 82 pecti or talr el of ‘amall grain. " Corn in bein | Kow Orlvany and ‘G000 b, at Fort E IO E Daat tiat1 Somily. 1L GIAM: N5 Lonls Gansrat Market e — oelnts of about 1600 (Grass Texas steers | poney, 3G6 per cent, New York exchang Cultivated, but the stand is not generally Kood. | Corresponding increases are fewer in extrn, $6.80; beot hama. $19. 00430 10; ciiy, extri | ST LOUIS. June 1—FLOUY London & 0 45 (R P10 Sl and. fed lota At £1OM | premaium. o IR T e P D A : X LOUR—Quiet, steady ondon Stonk Quotations to 44 h LOUIS. June 11.~Clearings, $1,224,560; bal- | Greeley—torn, oats and spring wheat doing | waukee private elr 00 bu. 3 ndia’ mess, $17.00619.00. Cut meats, steady. | and unchanged LONDO Sy iy o About 2 luding those lert | ST, LOUIS. June 11.—Clearing e i cut for hay . the g Lard, lower; western steam, steady. closed ai | WHEAT-Not a sale this momning until July : L 3 10 Qo0 . ver from n the markel | ances, $4%.er. ‘Money. Jecet i New [nell FAL yinet M B e weeks | e nky " elRg Lhe /Nt BT males, 560 1) US6.75: July closed ateady | was 1o lower; the traders soon created. such A | Oan. Pacifio ... G438 8L TTOEH | today. | Weakness 16 hows:w e A | SO extnge: iy ead of the usial season. ‘Much fruit blown o 5 * at $6.90. nominal: aber, 3710, nominal pand, however, that the market advanced 2640 | EFie.. ... 11| N. v.'Cantral, 1110 10414 [ carly” hour. When trage o s “Wers | WASHINGTON, June 11.—Today's statement | ahea e e rotanted. (o re. | First Inf'y band concert, Courtland ton'ght, P! 2 ER-Dull; n dairy, 8g1lc [ for Wuly and' 2o ‘for September: from this thers | Erlo2ds. (LU 68§ yivania, ... 64l | st Vesterday's qudlations. and"one wale of | of the o of the treasury: Avallable | (ol (1S aken by cutworma i n factory, M@l Eigins a relapee of 1ige the close was firm at | 11l Centrai. ..., 08 |Re K8 | chol VY hogn was made at 4.9, which was | cash balanc 801 rescrve, $,491,- | Place that token By o e well. Early oots head 3 NGc; state dalry, 116 [ te above yesterds 4, cash, tge bidy | Mexican ordi 154/ Mex. Ce 47 | 50 higher than any hogs were said on Monday, | 105 all—8mall grain i d corn some ¥ g very slow. High winds dama ; July. Kltse bid r. 8050 A little later, however, buyers held buck foi HICAGO, June 11.—Cle y Ing A 5 MITH (Tel. 13%) & M. STANFORD e lares.. @T\o:. amal inaWe biai Replember, S, 1 "0 LYER-—301d per ounce, A lithe later, . B T et : on aandy land. Farmers cultivating. Oats prom A i ATt | EUMNGDA, IS et Bt conterct b o, A4 b oot g of e darln it | Mt M PRSNGSR | i, i S F. P. SMITH & CO b state and Pennsylvania, 1iike; [ yesterday for futurca and ie lower for cash; No | , J0¢ rele “', Facouni in the cpen market for [ DRI 8 TeCHOng, of e, frum, Yeseraaa | 0 W, Yibaui. Howard—\Vaek has besn a fayoratle one {oe R0 & . e, Boici *southern, BUGHLE Feceipin, | miedcurty e Tuly. o September G8le.® | Lotk short an three montna” il Is $-160% per | At sl e wevate?” part of e oterings AV YORIC June 11, The executive commit wi crope. - Corn, spring whe ot GRAIN and PROVISIONS b, CTALLOW= Basters city per pke), 4t | report "showimi an inerease “in the "yieid: bt New York Ury Gooas Marke $4055, mixed at from §4.46 1o 3415, lght we'ghts | recommended to the directors the declara f| Merrick—Outs have revived wonderfully, Grass | pooem 4, N, Y. Life Bldg., Omaha. h held, the market declining %c and closing %e | Mot much of a day for business, h & &0od | ong ag fro % o $4.65 for the light, the offers | - e P e R watia Th s & B b : OhoLIUM Woak: Unied stosd at 110 [ B0K Sl . 0¥ ok | number "or ‘prominent Buyers from out of own | S, "L Erain wen i auty, | Buiter S Forelgn Finuncial Aftairs. N w AR |s pondcnin:” ehwartz, “Dupee & Co., Chl: B b e New o e eniladeina and | S Shie ek’ Sepiery {arkets - considerable ihquiry was ‘ext o | pein Were'“rafe Durchasers o hogs of medlum | BERLIN, June 11.—Exchange on London, deht ' . jEchrein * Omaha. b bk %\l_m.”h i acked, He e o. b | tona printed fairic and white goods for tmme- | “Glutry buyers are not sending in as many | 203% kbt 20 marks 4yl ‘ BANKERE, v % o RURPENTING - Sueady, g diaté and later wanis, Considerable business wus | ,COSRTTY buyers are endios in 4 % | PARIS, June 11, 4 p. m.—Three per cent rentes, £ ~ No matier what bookler 9n epecs Jas NG ora'Tie, unchang 4 Umothy, $11.0014 0% cast 8 de; | contracts at 2 13-16c, but sellers were not free | o1, “fn €K (G 40 00 Do ackn are as | %¢ Bc for checks. 5 Wall-st., New York. fllbuu t., Boste EXPLAINEDfGr, ourk, which e NI W and MOLASSES- Steady; New Orleans, open ketule, | EQGH-Quiet; freah, 9o " | iIn accepting such bLusiness. weak s ever, and inferior sheep n ot slowly | LONDON. June 11.—Gold at Buenos Ayres, TY, COUNTT, MPLETE. It clearly expluing 4 &00d (0 choice, 283k WHISKY - 31 20 o from % 0 425, Common % sl at | Madrid, 13.50; Lisbon, gt Petersburk, 50, | 38 ,',_w R and (.. margin truding and DEFINES. ALL MARKITE b METALS-Plg iron. steady; American, 310006 | PROVISIONSPork, standard mess. fobbing at Munchester ‘Cextilos. o B a0 S e ol i Shing | Athens: ITi- Rome, tossate; Vienna, 108 © he | HORLLRATER 0 EXURESSIONS. " Tve free and will teach yow 0.7, Copper, #teady: brokers' prive, 104¢. Lead, | .80 Lard, prime steam, 36.30: cholee, MANCHESTER, June 1L.—Cloths and yarns | from $5.60 to $4 2, fancy export wethers fetching | amount of'bullion gone into the Hank of Eng IGH GRADE A ‘ cthing, ARBOGAST & CO., 8 Traders il suong; bLrokers' price, 8134, exchange pric Bucon, shoulders, ¥.50; longs, 36.87%; ribs, 1.‘ steady, with lttle doing, the top price, Clipped lambe sold at from § to | lead on balance today was 1,000, Bought a2d 60ld. Correspondence e Chicago. | X\

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