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CONNERCIAL AND PINANClAL-«'--fiuffi,fi?;;f:&rv;n:‘nfl-:vm S A e e | ONANA LIVE STOCK MARKET 3¢5 |NEBRASKA CROP BULLETIN [t ey et s e s b ek et the O v planted corn. Millet, corn an 'a *ugar cane all S Tt e Sres Geeh made’ have crafmed. the ng ot ga the nt- ol o | :-"I':.-'. -:'»‘:f\ kry m‘:"fin. * and corn belng cultivated. Grasshoppers iroubles T Lol Ty eetiare weid ‘pimie Gown 10 Tietble ...mu{ Teport imelude 300,000 " the continent, 1,686 bales; forwrded ey py R L Gouidence Taken the Plaoo of the Reoent | et (st Faieh kg i, Coss | Rorlieeser Bfals sevioe, 08 W05 | Gutle Becelpts Wers Jigoh Heavler Then | 6" v i o gl i 5 44 e T G N e e 2 M : WISl Tererence to lmmedinte reeds 5,000 bu. at Fulton, N. Y. P x HEh St e X )i a8 Peen Quite Favorable for| “iivinuiin Smail “grafn " making - wonderbut Panio in the Grain Pit, “mnrket hay g for the Past Few D.y. ————— Rapid Growth, R tler iors Fiing Vine, ety Sovh i i i Chended STOUKS AND BUNDS. MELT MAY RAISE THE ASS:SSMENT Grass coming on In fine shape.” Small wrain ims ol eschn pricss. ate Mot e —_ —= proving ALL THE CEREALS SHOW UP STRONGER | f'sk i uiiudl ilie fi“linins o 1l ot | tiare wpecuintion ferogatar and Gains and | HANY LOADS WERE ASSIGNED TO PACKERS | County Comemissionors Figars that Thie |GOOD RAINS N ALL COUNTIES feron's i drine il Hien'o¥t Worh fal ing June urs past, it Is o nly s May Be Necessary, e Plums and cherrfes beaten from trees by —_—— clalmed with a shortuge 1n the epot sipply and | NEW YORK, June 18.—8hare speculation on the with comparntively small_stocks there It is not improbable that the county com- — high wind. Cotn growing well, hut weedy, espes EERE Owiag e e b bt | LA ey B B TR e i gire | Demand for Corafed, Njtives Was Quite | missioners, sitting as a board of equaliza- [ Small Graln Gives the Most Prom'sing Out- ol A B i i T g celpin—Provision Prices C(limb & Lit- ey A e T aekes T an upwaed | Aout ovenly divided between gains and lo Good wud the Offerings in this Line tion, will, before thelr present session is Mok 000 a4 ABLnGuS: Tiiihabor) nall raine growing caidly, but are RSRSE. §% VA8 Opustigy Y54 direction, bat the Gemand dom o desirg, | The market opened Brm and kelive, Pallman Were Most AL Taken in over, raise the assessment In some of the Condition Was Never Bet- Curlun--Test growing week € the season, Oaty Soon Settle Back, and'in the meantime ‘T market ing up 14 per cent, Missourl Paciic 14 per cent, Good Season. precincts of the county, Commissioner Sten- e Vi Mt in inany casen Wil mike a0 o heat o . this weamon, Prices went up o bigh NEures 8t | g 4 per cent, and later in the dealings it r question has not yet come before the board DRt s gt bein epiaried Tye CHICAGO, Junc 18--The recent panicky nyfu'{lf“f’v“'fi«‘.&l"-:1;'- o ire. vt 1iberal | & further recession of 3 per cent, Minnesota Iron BURSDAY, June 18. | for a full discussion. The necessities of the | Weekly weather crop bulletin, No. 10, of | miuke n partial erop. welling out of long \\IIIBI guve place toda | 4 per cent, Cot- | The receipts today "Werd 1,511 cattle, 5,175 New England hogs and 138 shesp, as against 332 cattle, cent, To. | hogs and 417 sheep yekterday and 862 cattle, e were ent Lo the other siel The aTES | advanced 3 per cent, Cotton Ol ait | receipts of Cullfornin oranges this season and [ oo 5ol Co e % ] he Dopularity of that fruit told scverely on | 107 Oll preferred 1% ¢ X 1 | jen of the” mported varletfes, and accumu- | per cent, and Consolidated Gas % p assessors’ returns absolutely Imperative, Mr, | With the United States weather bureau, I Keirney—Corp and potatoes in fine condition, Stenberg says. sued from the central office, University of | No potato bugs yot. DTastuies fine. Corn being to some confident Jbuying, and the r was an advance of le for July aud Sept § 3 deliveries staining their | lating stocks of the latter compelied a steady | ward 11 o'clock the entire market became steady, | 5,364 hogs and sheep on Tuesds a T Jebran! 8 " 1 the second time e distance nt the start, e Cas | orangea are il seliing well, but, tne imported | Wiy fiilgrated in Laclede Gas, Which broke 8 | For the week thus far on July 1 next with a deficit of at least | (. D. Swezy, meteorologlst of the Ne-| Perkine—All crops in fine condition and prose Gue to tre diminishing rocolits, G0 K0 | e R the wrelorence how.wiven by | poF cent. to 4, & récoery to 3, a reaction (o e Fon LR AR IRCEInIE AN 500. This amount must be pald out of | braska experiment station, for the weck | Pects Impioving e w firm because of it 9 h 1,905 cattle, 5, 28, and a final T ollowing, making a and 655 sheep, as to 20 f the new levy, Were the levy as | ending June 17, 189 Pheips oA favorable week and all erops growing v it o berrles, thertien and other fresh d ol Ing & | S alarsi I ORE e 3 and corn. Buyers for July wheat early frults. Quotations net loan of 3 per centy The general murket | againat 1,006 cattle, 6,351 hogs and no sheep | jarge as it was last year the membéts of the Welster—Com and oats have made a fine we plentiful at 7ie, and bids were at CANGES. Nuveln per o, none Choea | f nded * wpward under the lendership of the | Monday and Tuesday of last week. Beard Srgat Ehst Lhure Might DU U THErenss . E onco advanced to T%e. Before the demand ey g0 Mediterranean sweets, | RUUCH cent, Reading 1 per cont and Starch 13 [ CATTLE—There = were ffty-two fresh|n the amount of the deficit, as it s ex- AR L B L 3 was fully satisfied %c was puld, but that Fxira fancy lemions, 260 size, §6.50G | her cent. Hefore noon values were again on the | londs, a considerable increase over yest pected that the unusua’ drain which the Bax Tutto-Wheat, oatw and potatoes advancing 5 was succceded by a decline, which by 10:10 [ 600 3% size, 36,0058 iy leons, 90 sae, B0 | iy tack, Conionied G Seiotd | day ' run of fourteen onds. Of the mumber | Eharity wtoro exacted It wintor wil ot bo rapldly. € mewhat hindered in growth by o'clock had brought the price down to n"f;‘h\z‘?,}-\‘ Choice shipping stock, pe Honily steadied ftself and was weil sustained dur< [ here, however, twenty-seven loads were | repeated during the coming winter. But as stoollng splendidly and_a good 7i%e. The strength at the opening was| “piNEATPPLES -Per doz., $1.75@2.2%, according | Ing the greater )wll‘“l“”l‘ i L T signed direct to packers and were not | matters now stand, instead of realizing the stand, i it oata "‘".j:“'";: due to a slight improve t in the Liver-|to size. SHRCRIEAR el up 1 ey vety Minnealls & St i | offered for sale, #o that the offerings on the | $223,000 of last year on the general fund [ Womac on AR id growth of corn, bul > pool quotations, thut being a surprise, as| oo oo 3 cholce, 12glic; Californla, shares o i fhie atiemoon | market were as small as usual. Among the | levy, the beard expects to realize less than AVERACE Clleyenne-Plenty of raln and everything grows 4 & decline In that market had been expected g b m Pacifie gined cent. Wabash | cattle on sale were some pretty fair native | $200,000. This will serve to Increase the RANFALL ing nely. i i3 g . A private dispateh from Liverpool reported litornia, 1@1se. 0 was a feature of the speculation, and | steers, besides a few loads of westerns, The | probable deflcit. FOR THE WEER Dawes<tWheat and oata. looklnie o SeRdiiie RUP—Gallon jugs, per doz., $12; s ugkregating 22 i cored an im. o fact, everyihing growing finely, except a litte for French crops becoming less fadh, Svaryth prospec! cant, 8. Drovement of 14 per cent, with @ final recovery | demand for cornfed natives was quite good [ Al that the board is allowed to levy for favorable, und that was accepted as an ex- \mands. 1fe; English walnuts, softs | Of % per cent. Bond spechiation today was of ajand the offerings of such were mostly all | general purposes is 9 mills. This, on the Keith—Plenty of rain. Grass looks fine, Cora planation of the firmness of the English | shelled, ic: standards, lic; filberts, $e;’ Brazil | moderate bolume, ani (he Bet o wult disclosed | taken in good season. The market was | basis of the present assessment, will not net B e —Mverytiing in fine_condition. All markets, The heavy raing which fell in dif- | Puts, Hei pecuns, 9¢, o fe per ib.; fard eually Inactive tgages. However, the | T.‘,'v{',"”‘,‘f',‘v and f\'"'l emen genel .'”l_\.ll:n:-m ht | more than $200,000 for the general fund, the small grain promiscs o fuli crop. Corn not grows / . stions o s © y were con- bl bl i P summ of the day's operations reveals mater L . ed an ad ce of 10c to c co! ent expen re 5 W erent sections of the country were cob-|dates 9o per It Y T T oA hart Wre it it | 00 their fat steers. Cattle welghing 1,180 to | ont i VA et L Ll L I e en-Tine growlng wealher for all orops. “r strued as unfavorable to wheat, whatever | CIDER_ Pure juice, per N;l. £5; half bbl., 3. | changes which o Ruregate sales was §2. | 1230 pounds brought $1.70 to $1.%0. paid, aside from the road and bridge, bond, Hoaty dew every night. Ground in good condie benefit they might be to ‘corn’and oats | COCOANUTIC LA AND TALLOW 00, g g There was a eprinkling of cow stuff which | insane and soldiers’ relief funds. The sum tion 3 4 S mr.“trnrlu.;v;\“xln;}‘wlm;l- B e ot | WWia GAATOR s §EOFORE o Hows™ WS Ty e following were the closing quotations on ‘«-1“1 at about the old prices, Really good | total of the latter funds only equals § mills Some dumage from hall over a smatt ; and from the uropean continent fo 1o opinfon 18 expressed nose who have | T05 foH o e the ‘New York exchange | COWs and heifers were not a plenty, | This leaves bard ombarras County. Crops are In good condition, %o % D ment re | beon: in "closs. touc with the ‘market thac hides | (he, londing ere iy holfers were not at all plenty, | This leaves the board in an cmbarrassing STwiil be Agndant awaken: ulry from buyers here and | have fied the high point. e feeders to "nttract any attention. Rep ”"]‘k"“"" ‘;““ the consequence {8 members are h ot ywih of corn’ retarded by cool caused July to rise once more to 74ige. The [ HIDES—No. 1 green hides, 8igc; No 2 green | Atchison sentative sales: talking of raising the assessment in some of | one l an uy wet weather. Gardens much infured by hail. Al #econd cablegram from Liverpool quoted the $c; No. 1 green salted hides, 9¢; Adama F. BEEP 87! the entire wards and precinets. a trace| n:x alfa and oats injured some, but pastires looking 4 e e At e Nars ""{ Yon emited Hides $c; Noo 1 veal calf, 8 to 15 | Alton, B ELL- Nos A ¥ AV, 5P, “The state board began the work by cit 2 nes Jere looking well The ta of some No. 2 red for . 8@10c; No. eal cal o 15 1be, T PR Y / b . Sheridan—All erops grown lere looking well, the late l|vr|| 2ol caplen cauned o advance 1ze; No, nfl-m wal .l”vi‘\‘l"‘h ;;m’\".m',".'umy bk an Southern. |Orexon Nav.. 2..001108 463 18 445 | ratlroads $68,000," remarked Mr. Stenberg, in 'l 0 week REAU Up to T4%c, but it was more down to | Uides. Mo p A" altea. tash. saee; ) Pasina;s 08L& oW, discussing the situation. "It would appear | api ¢ veek has been a remarkably fav WEATHER BUREAU CROP '3 o o visible yply_caused anothes o, 68 earlings (short wooled early | Chicago Alton..... 152 [P i 1 0l o { oL OF L R b TR v ke price of July rising from about ke td |'wooled early’ sking), No. ‘z, each, Ge; dry flint | Chicako Gas 74| pullman Painco: erty lower this year than last. Tho returns [ The temperature has been about normal tlons of the Conntry. 145% | Readine.. 4l%c on its receipt, The O 404 | Bonding Farmer was out with a report that in ige Judd | Kaneas and Nebraska butéher wool ‘pelts, per | Consolidated Gas esti- | pound, actunl weleht, 5GSc; ary fiint Kansas and | C..C.. . &St 1 show this. We are between $2,000,000 and | i (h6 eastern portion of the state and a| WASHING! 'he weather little belo WAt PON, June 18. $3,000,000 short on county valuations. South | Geod1omms Tpihe Weste ; o1, Coi | V. bid T : bure s report of crop conditions for - o 00 counties in the prin- | Nebrakka murrain wool pelts, per pound, actual | Colo. Conl & Iron. 4 |R.G. W.bfd.. : < od raing have fallen everywh ay- [ bureay, In its repor . 1 B on wicien ot of the Hocky a0 | Netuht, goc; dry fine "Celorado butcher wool | Cotton O Cert.. 14| Rock Teland. ! Omaha is cut down nearly $600,000. Some of ing the state as a whole not far| the week ended June 17, says: The past tains showed that winter wheat ‘has d pelts, per pound, actunl weight, 4@6ic; dry | Delaware & Hud.. b6 |8t. Panl .oocveviine the country precincts are much less than last m normal, week has been generally favorable to crops, cept in the states of the Ohlo valley, fint” Colorado murrian wool pelts, pe clined 7 points between May 27 and June 10, | 1int Color et e genaral averne of Ohto, Michigan, 1. | actual weight {gfe, Have feet cut off, as it s | D.& . Q. pH! « o pay frelght on them. . & C. F. Co..... Siots, Indiana, Missourl and Kansas Is on LW AND GREASE-N B R T sound, | Del.. Lack. & W... 161lg| dopfd...... ... " Wheat s have oo od to 2 garding the power of .the board to| jng and he straw will be jonger and the | New York and portions of New Ingland, do pfa........ . itio. No. 1 taliow, 44@ | Brie.... change the levies the law relating to y | viela Targe M * 65, against 83 on May Raihe: hayasim { AB, Une datiow, 44 | BHle... Lo {Eoutnen aol L, | Change the levies the law relating to county | vicld larger than was expected'a week ago, [ where rain fs much needed and drouth & Proved oats wost of the Mississippi _river, | reuse, Wit 14t , Vellow: 2% | Fort Wayno. o, Coal & Tron, (g t b cting as a| promising in many cases a full crop, and in | pecoming serlous In some sections. Har- R I (llay Have Tact amatr This Tepare helped | ol anrke Wic: old wutior shoker b | @ Norihe Texa Pacific.. .. 2% | board of equalization the board, among other | *ome localities more than an averaie crop. | (eCtie™ “CERE (G S Mhacime gens %o support the murket near the close, and prime, 17200 W, i R L T 00| T &0 Cont. BEd. things, “shall ascertain whether the valua- | ,COr? 18 BTowing fairly well, but in many N >, cases {g considerabl 1, e t ver the northern portion of about the best prices of the day were cur- | WOOL, UNW : heivy, 6@7c; fine | Hociing Valloy.L 26 lzlunul.u-lhr‘ { : i B tion 1h one township, preclnct ‘or distriot | caycsi8qconsiderably weedy, It has been | oral, except over the Rl 1 rent within a few minutes from the close. | light, §i blood, 1012c; seedy, burry | Hiinots Central. 14| U, S, Express. o 2 Lk o $ f e or twice, and In a few cases | the winter wheat belt, wher 1l begin Corn olosed strong, The prices made in |and chaffy * ‘cotted and_broken, conrse, 1 | St. B. & Duluth L& P.... L.y 1. 2 bears just relation to all townships, pre- | is about ready to be laid by. Potatoes are | y;, In Oklahoma and soutnern Kan- e O e e T de eho | Sc;. cotted and hroken, fine, 6y K. T, pfd.. doptd.. ..eire e 3 260 | cincts or districts in the county. The board | doing exceedingly well, and some are al- | the Norvesting has been compieted. Res v the Towest of the day, and the es current | | AVOOL. WAS HED-Medium, 15018c; e, 14g | Lake hrla&\\lcc. f}_: R’::\hl‘:‘;“nl_nll:.x., Tl 3 28 | may increase or diminsh the aggregate valu- | Fpady @ x“.’\" ‘lng| for the market. Grass in| ports from the Dakotag, M'nnesota and 3 at the finish were the highest. The falling | 1667 b, wiahed: J0QUSH Jneg des bucks, 631 20 Peory Wil bl S e 1w I 5 |ation of property in any township, precinct | iy Vg onely Tepnrt by SanaG "!""”‘“‘"‘ to | fowa indicate that the outlook for spring rrr in |‘|n- e |m>|- '_n:lhu,: '“n r“:!!m the FURS, 580 Trust 30 | donfd, STAGS, or district by adding or detracting such sum SOUTH. \AM,,“{, B .‘;:“-\' wheat, which is now beginning to head I8 O AR R RO L R 0 L Bear, black, No. 1 lurge, 20009200, | Lowasilio & N BT M. & St. L upon the hundred as may be necessary to| Butler N RN B CTION excellent, Corn continucs in excellent con= tleatly il 1o that s ‘comiuk from Tarmers i AR 0is| & R G ALY y Butler—Rains have delayed farm work. but not | dition in the southern stateg, and is grow= Bl et Crop Is niired, Was, e of own, Mo, 1, furge, 420 004 B qiisleg kG i A produce a just relation to all property in the | serlously. Winter wheat poor. Hye wimost o £l | ime o rapily. i Kansas, Nebraska, = Tow the chiot reasons for the strengih. Two of No L A oot o Aemphink O 16 |N. L 3 ] county. It is provided, further, that assess- | Wre. ‘Other crops looking well. Fewest potato | and Wisconsin, and while the crop 'is gen- m:_ 1;»;!.1{.':.:‘ ;(l[rl-\m \T.x“{ corn were h vy il o Lo, or o™ | Mlenigan Conics: ‘1"’3 o ¥ ;H # 10 ments cannot be increased, except as it m; i R ;,“"‘“ jid) oate in/elendla v | erally doing elsewhere, it would be ers, and the general tone was favorable No:'1. medium, ubs O g2t | Minsourl Pac 21| ao pid 5 20 o . Tl o oaat and oo splendia condie | {inroved by + Ohio valley sta to the course which the market took. July No. 1, medium L mall, 8. | Mohite & Ohio... 204 (. & T. 3 i3 3 00 be necessary and incidental to a proper | tion and wil i"crop. "Winter whent | [mproved by rain in the Ohlo veley & era: opened at 49'%c, Tose to 49%e to 19%, dropped ar, black, year Jarge o anhville Chat T A A & N.M 28 CKERS AND FE equalization. O iy < Corn e growing rapidly. | 3 FEE TS and Minnesota and in southe bick to 49%¢, but at the close was wanted i No. 1, medium, $10 1, small, §7; bear, | N " St 6 15 280 1. 600 A table of the depreciations shows that [ Cultivation somewhat hindered by wet weathe srn Oregon, where heavy frosts occurred - at s, e R bk, b o R NG, 1 i e 260 ° Il g West Omaha had a falling off in the value | 4 asd sron. s Bl g i i S ; qOMS8 were only fairly active. Fluctua- | dlum, §6.001500; Ne, ear,” black | Tt ol R of lots of $51,000, or one-seventh. In the | {o be somexhat replanted, but looks fine. Poia- WEEKLY (LOP BULLETINS fienced Botirely by the moverment of wheat, | 918 64i0.00; No. 1. m 1 g | NormAm doc . aala N S e B ted o sixty. | FOUFth ward lots decreased fn value $334,000 | toea In spicnld conditior, Wid hay will be & entirely by the n at, | 8 0g000; No. 1, medium, 31 small. | KoM o pseine: 4 k : h - A&H Of hogs conststed of slxty- 4 e 4 alr crop. res becoming fine after the rain: : b | At'the close prices were at tho high point, | H03 bear. " plack Montanass hr'l_m,..““"»j" o | NOPag mideor e 108480 PP w w1148 | el tresn londs, which locked Iike a large run | 814 in the Ninth ward $230,000. - South | “Fiimore—Corn doing fner but wecdy, Grass | 1inols Needs Rain Badiy—Poor Conditio n but only a small gain over yesterday's | itk 18 NG o NACOR farge. $6.80. | U .. D. &G flor vesterday's’ receipts of only eleven londs. | Omaba is mentioned by Mr. Stenberg as one | growing very fast. Alfalfa’ sown this year a of Small Graine, latest quotations was scored, Nov Medium, $4. No. 1, ,m,‘" 1% - Mhe packers were all out after hogw, and the | of the places which is most likely to receive | #00d stand and doing well. v 3 v ISR linations was stored. et 3; bear, — iberal run- dld not prevent the. market f ! CHICAGO, June 15.—The Illinois weekly opfovislons were ‘a little higher at the ln\-.v: gy Mo, lurke, 8200 No.'3 b, 3 New Yark Money Market. Deing Stronrer.. hers eny asitronutket from | attention, the decrease thiers being about 36| cSust Lromise o 8 ‘ralr crop of ‘smail grain. {i o inetin fasded tod “The past aon _ settled. back te out | No. 1, small, 883 er tip, 'yearlings, No. i ) yesterday that B)8te hot. oaky. ver ce 0 looking well. crop bulletin, issued today e pas the Tevil of yesierday's clostng ‘prives; and [ B! St N5 ey, 6 V6! S | RV, XCOK, line ISMONEY ON'CALL= | Zile s St e ot ey I | per cent. HamilonCorn s looking fine and making a | weels has been practically a continuation of o end they were a shade lower ib, cubs, No.'l, tarze, $1.006G1 80, | FLy 8t 1 per ¢ s 3 | Py sould be guoted 8 — e raj rowth, Oats promise to Bl ek > B o treacndine - time: yeateraay: oo Mo 3 Rl 500, aehos: | (JERIME ME i ““”!‘ W PAPER—2} higher ‘than ¢ trad vely' cholcee DS OF THE SUPRENE COURT |ciop that Hamilton' county v the lariest | (he warm weather, with temperature above s {0 color, ACCOr : i 40 cars; corn, % cars 27,000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows oat Tight sta Potatd 127 cars; hogs, A foqey] Discussed by Venerable Justico Uartan in a | (10N ol Most Critical Manner, Tefferson—Wh s we alfalfa and m and_light Targely i ). Gox nixed hogs) brought $4.4001 ot | seattered showers, principally over the - northern and central counties, the first of ge, $100; No. 1, medium, ' $50; fox, silver, pale, ac 0, d, Mght d rye will be almost o 0; o ok \|I\I‘I(1VI‘I(HI y. The markgt was fairly acti a s 1 ey e 1 ! i Ve > extreme souther p e o areh Tnged a8 folloms: i (78 801 N0, meatum, e Ro | BAR SiuveR olenTante vkl A Tt ROCHESTER, N. Y., Juno 18—Justice | total fallure on account ‘ot chinch“bug. outs | last and ov et eex o s uthern' (he Wheat,No. 2| ium, §3; N mall, $3; fox, 'red, No. 1, VRN MEN Memi O Harlan of the supreme court of the United | " Johnson—fome damage to. small grain from | Loy ©Of jast W pidd e 34 @Y 3 e, $1.50; No. 1. medium, $i No. 1, small, B3 U, S, L) Ay. Sh. Pr, States b Shist S » | cutworms. Comn s backwara 0 " | favor rain for the state at present. The Junel..... | Tauan 744 8% 4% Hisrd POl h I e Al p: U, S coupon, % 41 'is States has been in Rochester since Saturday [ cutworms. Com s backward. Timothy growing | (oot “parvest s progressing in southern Tokard| ToN| ARN| Tevs | g MO, L mha ok, rm‘uug No. 1, large, 50c; | PE™ 4% Te€;, 110K: e 160 siting his son. Judge Harlan expects to | wetting i ‘Some corn has been . cultivited | and south central counties with yield light | No. 1, medium, e; No. 1, amiall, 30c; ynx, No' | 37; Fadine o6 of oh, i Kol (o B Akl aion Lkoon bsWiteR i aiken W potatocs in the mark and quality generally poor; many fields 48% 4903 485 ol T TG mediom, 12} No. 1. small. | “&0058Giotations. of h.,mx. were as follows: 80 L s r—Corn growing very fast. Many [ will not be eut. Oats are everywhere short v 0% bt 0% | gi.50: marten, No. 1, large, $2i No, 1 medium, 2 120 concerning the present condition of the cal- e high. Oats, millet and corn growing | of stalk and in the drier counties farmers 3 sosa ¢ 1 o $150; No. 1, ‘small, $1; mink, No. 1, large, 6g | U 48, reg.. now. 12314(C. P. 1ats of '85... 103 35 g Nahre! 8 P Alfalfa d sown with are s the oatflelds. Rye has i 50%| 61% | 65c: No. 1, medium, 40¢; No. 1, small, $5c; mink, | U. 8. 48 coup.new. ok 3 endar of the supreme court, which for years i GULHL e toak e s ares BARLUEY S O = son| aa| mmg| gk | SN i lurmey oy No. 1) mediuim, Ao}, | U8 pa. rer.. % has been overcrowded, and if the recent R ok idtatossplstes | poorlyadiledyneady, LRYIocH itamegss 2 g )’ 3c; mountain lion, § Rpiih 6 a8, 5 o v 4 a8 Alkpoe P : rom’ the frost. Corn is Ko S| 38 ek (1L siall so; moumtaln lion perfeot U.8 s coup.. . Frie 251 % legislation would help the judges dispose of |~ Nemaha—All crops are growing splendidly. well. the fields are clean and where rain WBHEH| 28| 28| 0% | feanon: No dt smail, 45, stren” pate. Mo, ¥ R Aes. £ the questions now before hem, he replied: | ANuckells Al crops doing well except wheat. | foil ‘the plants are vigorous. —In west cen- 1250 | 1360 | 12 aosg| ‘va a5 | TS i No. 1/ medtuine i No! £ simail 94 . oo el Many cases which under the previous sys- | OGf PR Were Bl NUER SO g onia | tral and southern counties chinch bugs 1 1280 | 12 82wl 12 43 H ;M e L e hon pgieaacli KT:‘??"'-?X 95, 100 | Ao 6w ! tem were taken from the circuit courts of the T 4 saturated. Oats | 4 Joing much damage, Meadows and : promise better than for years. DPastures dong United States directly to the supreme court | well. Corn mosty cultivated twice. Cherrl of the United States now go to the courts of f raspberries and mulberries ripe and all a falt apperl for final decision. Before the | PRy o fatrow . striped; 'NO. o large, 606; No. 1 me | Aln: Glaes B 107 M i &6 4 800 | goos| gome| gg9. | tum e No. "1, ‘smatl; 280 broad striped, Nor 1, | ALk Olas Grorrree 07 |Monl Ubion 6ers 152 [ ] pastures have suffered scverely from drouth. Huay will be a light crop. Pastures in drier counties are brown and bare. 57 80 | 6 82i | large, 20G25c; wolyerine, No, 1, la 97 IN.7.C. Gen. o8 mediim, 8 No. 1, I 8 5 e, $4; No. 1. | Ala, Currency. mall, 82 wolt, mountain, | . New Gon. & It 1# amazing how the sm Pic. 5 ‘ vis 1 grain ha 3 July.. .. 6aTi4| 6374 6 873 | No. 1, 'large, $3;'No. 1,” medium, '$2; No. 1. | Missourt “»“..“: 185 |NouBacmass present system was in operation the number | imp; IRHRG SR IR HOW e BE AN AVErAlE Prospeots Brighter i Kuusns E 600 6 65 660" [ small,” $1.50; wolf, prairie, No. 1, inrge, 65@90c; () N. W. Consois.. .. of cases on the docket at the supreme court | crop of wheat and cats. They are thin | moPEKA Kan, June 18.—The Kansas No. 1, medium, 6c; N mall, 40c; beaver, | NI C. ds... a0 §. F. Dob. 5. at the close of each term was between 900 | Eround, but heading well. Corn is In excellent e sotations were as follows: > 0006 00: ' N FLOUR=Dull, easier; ‘oo lower than a week | b5t No, 1. smalt: 43; benver xith "N, T sere, | SGanontand..o 5% Conaol T beaver kits, N shape, ‘and, a8 a rule, clean. astures and prais [ weather op bulletin for the past week and 1,000, At the close of the recent term 3 Mo riuts Eood tave: The temperature has been ab - $8%iauinter pafents, $5.0061.20; winter stralghte, | i No. 1, medium ' §1:50; No. Tenn. now sot 68, 102 the. namber was)'a Nttle over 000, andi tile/| " HelBotea: sorn tnjufed ‘by (e dnt atorma | 24Y8: The temperature hus eth SRCRCHEE ; Btinightn. $9.100400; barery, 83 o000 epring | muskrats,” winter, No. 1, ‘lare, . 1. | Tenn; 0ld 68....... 60 Included such cases as came upon the docket | 18 bLeing planted over. Farmers busy Killing | mel this week, w < - WHEATNo. 8 spring: TROTiNe: No. 3 apring, | Mot i ™iarcs, Nator namall, 704 muskeats, fall, | va. Centuries.. 62 during the term. After a few years, prob- | Weeds. Outs heuding out well, usual, and an excess of rainfall except in B W@c No. 2 red, TiaTC, " | Srnai, so; Tuskrat kie; shaes T b e 1| dadeferred o ably after three years, unless our Jurisdiction | neseiine out ot Wi b ot kood hetenn. Gong | Hlamilton, where the rainfull is below nors R s Naron gy, By Alchinon 38" xrr _Bore|uB. T of b1 be greatly enlarged, the court will be able | Eetiing weeds: Much fruit failing off- Cherrics | mal. The fine rains of the past two weeks . % white, $1i4e; No. 8 AR A eSS oflaD: Unaes (he present system by the ciose of each | SBOUL Baif & erop. {n the western countles spread over into the a 4|So. R. R. B B11ge. ST. LOUIS, June 18.—WOOL—Strong: chaice | L+ &N- Unified &, Saunders—Corn growing w | and some being term to disj on this ern div ck and have given ose of all the cases that are on ea b NPARLEY-No. 30, £ 0. b No. 8, sigsac; | frades not duotably chansed: ‘Missour! and i O.&N. 18t8... ... its docket at the beginning of the term. As | Sa 4ro,fona und astives . fine condition. | | & Rew impetus to the crops. Cornl, grass, ” FLAX 81 %! medium. aadolath, 1Ke to what additional legislation Is required It | * Scward—Plowing corm the brincipal work now. | botatoes und gardens i BRI B and TIMOTHY Si 1] Jight fine, " S%@o0; Kan BOBTON! e 10 is difficult to say. In one respect there is | Corn growing fast. Oats and spring wheat will | P8 § 3 i a light crop fruit is in fine condition. Wh hi planted. - Never | 18 done in the south and has commenced in ihg out. New po. | the north. Oats harvest is progressing in PROVISIONS—Mens 1260, Lard, per 100 Ibs., wides (loose), 36,307 e & fa Winter whe: rable ter Nebraska, ' medium, 11613¢; 1ight fine, heavy fine, G@6c; Texas, Arkansas, Indian itory, etc.. fall ‘and spring, medium, 126 eray Cons rn do b $12.07% | 1 hort ribs saited ~shoulders tme loans, @4 per to be a change. Under the existing laws | "} stocks, boads and mini many criminal cases get to tie supreme court | saw ¢ C 1 DUgH R r oes y e south. In the middle division this is (boxed), B0 Bhort clean. mides, (aseny coarse @10 Nenht fne $@l0c: | AT &8, Foeee s oc pid that ought to go to tne circuit court of | tatoes ready for tab ) § 2 the south. - he mid « on this VHIBK Y—Distillers’ finished goods, pe dium, 0@12 se ‘and low, 7@sc; light | Am i 1 appealiang Jetermined. - In |00 has been replunted, and s i countle e ‘had any rain, and tho v SIAHER S =Distlllery’, flalshed. goods, .par. Ak, | fine heavy fine, 6ace. \: e B 1 11| Edison e Tils! another particular the present statutes are | jiymes making good headway cultivating corn. | too late for whéat it has vastly improved Beil Teleplhione. AND| defective. A man convicted in a state court | Pusture The' following were the recelpts and shipments | il grnionl p i, Tine, 18 |Atelitson auite good. ds.. o0 its and wheat will muke | the condition of all other ¢ rops. ~ In Barton paee wom un. Boston & Aloany. Atehinon 4s. i o of crime against the laws of the state can | about two-thirds of ‘a crop. Somo of the dead wheat fields are turning A SR __ | onio, and "Weat Vikinia, XX and | Boaton & Matne. New England 5., 114 PIGS. present to a circuit court of the United States NORTHEASTERN SECTION, Lreen, Oats have greatly improved; flax is TArticien. Receipta [Shipments, | 400V nd above, 1@i8e; medium, | C. B. & Q. 4G lectric o8... 80 T e lication for a writ of hab corpus, Antelope—Week favorable for farm work. | in fair condition and pastures good. Coyn —_— e |0 'ent8: | 18e: quarter blood, 19@20c; comimon. 17@18¢; New | Fitehburs :‘ Wis. Cont. 18t8 Bug [ 14 9% an application & R RIDeRRFCAIPIE) i oorh 4otk th bant. Late. vy g fine condition. Phe ground, gener- Flour, bbla...... 000 York, Michigan. Wisconsin, X: 14{15c: meaium : 5 i claiming that he is restrained of his liberty | Wheat and oats doing their very best e 1y | 1a in fine condition, 2 11 U 4.000 i 1. | Gen. Electrie..... tie.. 16 6. 110 g g00d. h of bette 1itio with more Wheat bu....." 00T 6.000| 102000 @15c; quarter blood, 1961 mmon, 15@ | [lnois Steel.. n & Montana 624 | 4....0000116 35 |1in violation of the constitution of the United | B35%: 4 T00 ool o8 bent o o & very heav ally, D e O T e AT Cown, bu....... . 114000 174000 Jrushed, combing 'and, biack, fine, 17q18c; | Mexioan Coniral.: {11/ Butte & Boston... 114 | & 105 State P hGlGIEGUIE T urE may oanyn i e L et | e S Qute, bu.. 11! Li4000] - 178000 | %G 0. Tstiagie; bruid, ToaZhe: quarer tasd: | NoF A NCE PR e iy [ R e States ay deny o o wataneing apiily. " Veretablh | back Th the western division the fine con- Rye bu...... ... 31000] ...t 0f2lce; unwashed, 1atic; quarter blood, 17@ | Oid Colons tenntal s | SHEEP—There were a few westerns In, but [ application upon the ground that no federal | splendid. Farm work retarded by wet weather. | ditions of the past two weeks have been Bariey. bu....... A 11,000 . 1i4es brald, 15aiee; fine modium, 6i10c; conrse, | Ore. Short Lina... * 81| Frauklin | m‘,‘.‘mlv was slow at the prevailing low prices. | right has been invaded by the proceedings in | (HHELIEOM Is looking nicely. Oats and wheat | much improved by the warm, humid nights On the Produss exonange today tho butier mar. | 11c: hiavy fine, 1atc; fine mediam: @11, me. | Sacoer 413 Kearsurie, 2,60 TAlr 10 g00d westerns at . from § the state court. The applicant then prose- [ “Ceafiy it and oats beginning to head. C n or takNORE, ":‘“‘ Sl vegatation ues TR ket was steady; creamery. 10@17ic: dairy, 10@ [ diuin, 11@12; quarter blood, 11a@ CoRrser 11 0 " |Oaceola. common and stock sheep at from $2 to | cutes a writ of error or appeal to the supreme rd, but Is growing fast IR Rrowh, W L BUIRR DY R SRER e, Ees, wieady: 104al ke, Chvene, SRariee. | Gltlie, : 000 to chiice 40 to 100-1b, lambs at from | court of the United States. Now the ex- for s lirge ' crop Of wheat and oats | close of the week. < TON, June 18.—There Is a_healthler tone 10 $5.25. Representative i P Y L county ever ratsed —— D AT R kAL B ANk o the waoh marict this 'Week: WWhile there has % A nl l’K‘L"fi(x",f‘é’f‘°Cy.f"}f]'{1.‘.“'f‘}'.“l"r“”’.’;”'.‘,m""’ I | “ixon=toxce Town Crop Conditlons. akads T, been @ fairly active market, the prices have —_———e ative mixed S 82 cutio e judgment of state court | jocalities have done considerable dam Wheat 3 NES & R n va weel - remained firn, and in everal istances an ad- | Sen Francisos Mining Stass Qas:atioaw bR a0 e tter ib Qlvponed ‘o7 in the 81prame | Lua oxia Beuding, out WiL Eeneraily D o aved | DS MOINIS, June 18-2The Jowe weekiy Condition of Trade mnd Quotations on | ¥ance of do Nax Lecy noted, but no purticular | SAN FRANCISCO, June 15.-Tha oficlal clos. court of the United States. Many cases have | €rop. : meatheriorop, bulletin, jssued. today, saisy Staple and Fancy Produce. advance In prices, The situation here I still | ing quotations for mining stocks today wero a3 STOUK. been brought to our court in this mode when | . D008 e condition most f 1 The general weather conditions during the EGGS—Cholc y ag as the market | follows: crops. Corn being cultivated for ¢ ek were favorable in the larger EQQS-_Cholce stock, 10c. i operdting. he Ia ebliged {6 tho il e chances | 100 = there was no reason whatever to say that | {nira time. Wheat and oats heading out and o | PASE “rtmc L -T"e TR ER—Packing stock, 9¢; or else not get the wool. Manufacturers are T L T i, 5 o Sto v cedings 4 good stand s e doing fa e part of ate. L e # g came | willing to pay, = Business, however, is belng | Audes nly Moderate, s ] a atio > fedel Meadowa gatting D Sana Craintall abott nor | iha s 10 o woalc ending F LIVE POULTRY—Hens, 6c; roosters, 3c; spring | Scoured basla o JThe following ' are Bkt & et o et e oY e’ | for writs of habeas corpus for the purpose | “fci—Ground wet deeper than for ¥ Corn ]"‘f{‘" i‘., Y central belt, south o northy 3 ::I::m: SWOLW per dox, o 1@l per I, 2 auatge f A ""\Q"",",,f," opas.o Bodia\ 000, 0 The e recelpts were not more than 3500 | Only of delaying proceedings iIn ‘the state | damaged by hail on the Lith Whéat headins | the' meagurements range from 2 to B’m i furkeys, 6ci geene, Se. o X and aelaine, Bulwer Con.. 110 head, and of these about 2,00 thy courts. The claim that a federal right has [ out oes good. - Cattle doing nicely, inches. In a number of the counties in —Chole o g LRy Prrod - » X ead, and of these about 2,000 we ative cat- s & Knox—Everythl s booming. Co ost! 08 ol e g M 4 racioles 10 to,200 bs, are quoted at | unwvasned, 110 .\ylr‘\\»\.;:\‘ Iiinol X Cascdonia 5 B i Inaulry for dresed boer | been fnyaded has been in many cases a fraud- | ,XROXTEVIVIbID, Jo, booming o mostly | (hio'“east, contral and uoutheast district B CHEES I full” cream, 9¢; Young | 1 P Noin1e Hilaatr TTgeuc:’ X | Suallenge Ocr,. ‘g;m"‘mm . and shipping steers welghtng 920 to 155 1bs., ana | ulent pretense to gain time. ~ Suck proceed- [ “Madison—Wheat and " oats heding out with | the, SOUTR, BE e RO s - Americans, twins, 1lc; Nebraska and Towa, w_ Hampshire and Vermont, 14¢c: | Confidence 2 |savage . prices were strong ut yesterday's advance of | ings interfere with the due administration by | every pr of full erop. Corn 18 a good stand | JERE GGy injured by its continus o b ‘h:’n-«ll(.l‘xmd Towa, Akt sk o New Hampshire and Ve 9% | Con. Cal & Vi |RREAR R fiaise, e beat beeves Selling dully' $1 Der 100 | the states of thelr criminal laws. It is to | and Erowine well. [ye will mues & PAttal Go8 | dnce. “But in nine-ténths of ‘the state the b Lt g, 0c; brick, No. 1, 1lc, . wehied me !I‘\V(‘x.rrn‘.lmlx(‘;nl\‘la‘fl“w Mis- | Co New Vork .\ |gilver i, Ao, < imhier tlisn one year aao be hoped that the present law will be so | oid oy Neavy yield. Potatoes, millet and '“ll;!llfllmud nave hu]n “nmm s 5‘"“‘.{.."15 : ~Cplind hay, $8.60; midland, $8; lowland, it o AL Ao e SR 81 Mtza] Crotrn. BBt <0z iver King., but sales were largely at $£.63G5.60. changed that no writ of error will lie from excellent. could be desired, and all crops have mad 11803 rye straw, $5; color makes the'price on hay. B e e N ingy JUG | Mixebogners Bl pailsss were b go0d demund. at & further | an- obder of a clrcuit court of the United | Kams—tom. wheat and onts ace tn excellont | Fapld advancement. Corn ‘i doipis_ notably I e O o rams el | e A ire Ly, | s B Hefames., 55 |ESlow JRONEL ... e L AR AU ¢ | States refusing a writ of habeas corpus, in | gondition. e GO S D L eiop, ™ | Qlghty tilled ‘except 'in the localities where 3 PIGEONS—Per doz., $1.0061.50, ¥ lhihs blood, Hge ™ | Silver birs, UM 200%e. Mexican dollars, 63%@ | on last Friday. Steers were salable at $3.10@ | favor of one co victed in the state courts of tanton—A very favorable week for crops of all [ cultivation was retarded by svery heavy 3 VEGETABLES. derea L Sic. Drafus, sight, 2i4e: ielegraphic, oe. 810, few going over $4. crimes against state law unless such error | kind vainfall. This crop has gained several g h St L & A light supply of hogs enabled sellers to take lowed by the supreme court of the United | Washington—F ent and coplous rains ha Joints gince June 1 and is now quite prome The rket {8 pretty well cleaned up on new Louls Genornt Market. New Yore x £ fces 4 is allowe y the supreme court ol he United - "Small P .3 4 b ALk retty well cleane o AT A el New Yo 7 Quotations. afir as prices were strong at an ud- | o 4 S A 3 1 | kept the corn in the best condition. Small Spring_grain crops are heading in I Rolhioe, ud there 1a s, frmer tone to the trade. | T O T b e HaN ST Taleyt0y 8% | NRW YORK. Juno 18.~Tus followinz ars the | FA1C = Jenng quotations about where | States or some justice of the supreme court. " Sined” considerabie. Bects” promiee bk ‘shaje, STh Vel of winter grain @ but shipmenis have been reduced by the contin’ | 360; cholce, £.20G3.30. Rye tour, glosing minihz aharsionss - A Tty pone. Eiippers: wers® ot | Labor Uaw Deotaret Unconatttational, | ¥'Seyvne—grass e botter.: Corn, wheat ana | N1} h;‘r»]‘;“ In some of_the southeri coUnUse 3 UOUB rains thit have prevaled in that state. Ow. | WHEAT—Active at the opening Ivancing | Bulwer...... ... W [Ophir. faking hold with any freedom, but Chicago pack- y C Tient . Corn in fairly clean. Wheat ana | GUring the coming ing to the gul demand und the difficuity of | %C on eager buying, but declined ‘on' frees | Con. Ca'. & Va |eRaont taking lioll with any frefiiqms MiltiChivamo pack-tl . TREFBRSON CITY, Mo."June'18.=In"the | oatajexcellant. Coraziy fairly 3 filing orders n Ge advance hus taken place ai | Selling, and closed for July %o and September | Deadwood | @uicicifive wrable ofterings were sold early in the day. | gupreme court today Justice Sherwood filed | “Yiniton, . D.—Wheat and cats heading out ; "3?.”"&'.""'.""' th 1 Tohkcr Tuty. Torbes hw”‘f‘"x‘. a8 ) Soksilve ot T T I AR OR oy infon declarfng unconstitutional the law | and couid not well ook beiter. Corn a Mttt I could get relief aturday there was 100d ax ana | B%c: July, Tlc; September, Titie. o Sterra N ‘at $4.55 to $4.60 for ilkht weights, an opl 3 an ) ps K At DA i string beatin, but the marker 13 how el creamny | - CORN—Strong, closing 1o above yesterday Homes P heen ‘are Cfalrly_neuy Vesterday's ad. ; scharg o EorR e badkwara DUk ooR O e g 5 {2 J B dpgasc | CEARNNBLOnE Sloting 10- above yasterday. for | HOmeat Standard Sheep were falrly active at vesterdays ad | forbidding the discharge by corporations of | big rdenx and frult that escaped the from a most hor- 3 upply of tomatoes larke, both Florida | Ml e, disc; July, else Wik Sepi ONLAFIO eers cerer 800 | Yellow Jabic emmon | grades.’ Prime heavy western —and | employes who refuse to sever their connec- | frost Took splenaid, £t s : and Ml ssippl stock. As a result’ of the liberal | 45%e bid — mixed “sheep and "o riings were scarce and | tlons with labor organizations. This law was CENTRAL SECTION, y e - gi E-T.‘;.‘fi;"mmfi m .;u‘uul:‘ Soing down at-an un- | O .lr”'m‘u‘\v‘ stronger for futur ;.u‘n’;:-‘ at $4.25 to #. Sheep sold largely at | onaoted two years ago and provides penalties r“l-‘m:u“‘tlt;l‘:Imu:-.\\l)'“ '.17:?1:.1"'\"“1" m the effects | onqa T had spent hundreds of dollars U CAULIELOW it hetn stock, per crate, ‘82, | Asked: June, 28%c: July and Septe PEQRIA, June 18 ~CORN—Market A.m, higher; | _ Receipt , 3,600 head; bogs, 15,000 head; | ranging from a fine of ;:;:t; to §1, 0““' A;\«l {H O ansonA ood week for growth of crops and trying various remedics and physi- . / a ONIONS-—Berm . per crate, 0G1.60; Cal- RYE—Frm for prime MG Mt 11 2 she months’ imprisonment. he court holds that | ¢or farm work. Potatoes g ng in fine shi A ffornia, in wacks, per Wb s b BARLEY-Nominal O e 20 frgaer ‘Mo, 3 white, 1 8Us: *No g ¢ is class legislation. A nonunion | Broom corn planting still going on. 'C e of which did me an i POTATORR- Weatern $tock, car lots, 70G75c; | CORN MBAL-$2.3. & whits BN : Aanis, 1ive AgatTMarsot Ihis AW e et without notlce and | Ward and in many cases a poor stand cians, none 9 y i mmall lots, T0G5c; fancy new potatoes, e, | BRAN t track. R RN aIInaL a1 Al ST. LOUIS, June 18.—CATTLE—Recelpts, 3,900 | man could be discharge Custer—Outlook for crops e e aver- | good, My finger nails came off and B Cnotce; Toc RN Tt Ty, 150081750, eant | oy HISKY-Market firm: finished goods on the | hend; shipménts, 20 hegd; market active and | the law would not intervene, while & UBON | ,g..” Corn growing rapidly e T3 pOLD b S Hand piciced, navy, $220; Lima | sid active, $5.60011.50, thisoulic A ol inaiun st e, ot 2 bu.; | fironker; dressed beet andsiipping steers, range, | man could mot be discharged If his discharge | Greeley Oute look fine:, Wheat foen mat ook | MY hair came lll , leaving me CalAG o, I““,,,M. s ; e, Y680 bui pye, 60 bu; Barley, nome Lo cows, $wasd; Texan weer were based upon his contection With a union, | 50 well but he R perfectly bald. I then went to hasket, 35@H0c. LBAD-Firm. but aulet oats, 41,500 b e, none; bariey, 100 b i rudey sold higher —_—— wing ye I8 tooing out, Mu a RADISH s S EPIRLTER Quiet, $.4 ats, 41,800 bu.; rye, none; barley, 0 bu. JEht $3.00G4.87; BTass Sleeys, $5.00G5.00; cows Ausrinns Adopt American Me e Wl of the apual time. GREEN C Per doz. bunches, 15¢. PROVISIONS—Pork, standard mess, $12.62, New York ory Goous sarket. £2.0G3.25. 53 CHICAGO, June 18.—The Austria-Hun- [ First cutting of de thin week 2 A LETTUCK doz. 4 prime steam. $6.25: cholce. $5.40. Bacon. | NEW YORK, June 15.—Agents have advanc HOG ipta, 5,300 head; el 600 vy Agricuitural socle'y recal ed Henry | Hall—Oats™ p nearly a full crop. Coin .64 ASPARAGUS—Choice stock, on orders, 50c per i shoulders. $6.50: longs, $6.8714: ribs, $7, WENORE, dune W.orgpeute have.advanoed | nesds strong, nctiveland Ge higheri top [ Bary Agricuitura M g thin on the ground, but looks well and mostly Y i doz. bunches. 121, Dry salt meats, box: e Harweih b toaie to: oVl lles oameh; | prices, $4.70; bulk of walgs, ${.0064.65; light, $4.2 | Gluckmann of this city for the purpose of | free from weeds. % Hoping to be cured by this celebrated PIE PLANT-Per 1b., %@1c. : ribs. 36.50; shorts, $6.: al-inch, %c; Rival, 36-inch, Lci Forest miils, - »—Receipt having him introduce American methods | Howard—Everything growing fast. Small grain 32,1003 Whipments, none 3 CUCUMBERS-On ‘dets, $0g6Se per dos. ¥, 2,000 bbls.; wheat, 12,000 bu.; | inch, fo o T E | treatment, but very soon became disgusted of Aus- | has a good c e plantod Forest mills, and machinel inch, to be;' ten y among the farmer PEAS-On orders, per bu., $1.50. ts, 24,00 bu strikes, 364nch, 1o 5. Afents have made the o gt LT R tria, Hun Buliaria, Servia, etc. This | nicely. Wheat and oats heading ¢ and decided to try S.5.S. The effect was IR R 0" BRANG-On orders, per %:-bu. box, Sloar, S0 Bl wheat, 2,000 | Drice of Mereiinac auimun' prints S, Prining | g Jn T Y action " is rently the outcome of the | Toup-Late sown wheat and Bt v liont &3 | truly wonderful. T commenced to recover QUAX BEANS-OR orlers, per tbu. box, @ g el b g et Kansas C1iy Live Stock e A T ral Kodiaty or Ine St Tarawiar fasivcc Gas’ imipovion ut |, AEGE0 “"d'“?' ”“‘é“"’" éwlf“s' g’g’ e oT8. Finnneint Notes, CANS. ITY, y AT = P T e {ttle hay will be made on e, es 1 wasentirely cured—cures . "’I;toinlz'rl\:l-‘ JFlorida stock, per G-basket crate, | LIVERPOOL, June W—WHEAT_8pot quiet: LOUIS, June 18.—Clearings, $,041,686 KANBAS CITY, JuneJ§-CATTLE_Recelpts, | Agriculture at Vienna, ~ Mr. Gluckmann | Ui{fe BaY IR Conaitidn Some st re- | & L y B -buskel o T 4 : demand poor; No. 2 red winter No. 2 red 4. " Money, 5@6 per cent y TEXAS BQUASH-—Der dox., on orders, 40G%0c. | wpring, stocks exhausted; No. 1 hard, Manitoba, bid. exchange, G0c premium 5700 heads sbipmiente, 308 pead, Sarkei wlow. | has for the last three years ben In AmCr- | planiing eorn, but, most'of the injured corn re- when the world- X ¢ v bt steady: Texus steers, $289G4.25; Texas cows, | i g farming = methads and ma- : ind thoroughly sonked. i k. o o QU s o T Caitfornia, e fied. Putiren opened | "N YoRic: ane 8- Speyer & ! stockers and feeders, $3.35G4.20; bulls, | CPINEFY: e e otistoon ooking well, vin s had failed. Nberal and the quality 1s most satisfactory. her; closed fi r and other | Chicas ‘cent B4 refunding bonds, which Receipts, 11,700 head; shipments, none. Loan B L efective pherman- l,'\‘;’!“ ps are doing well and farmers Loou]g' 3 Yesterduy's supply of black raspberries was not | months 1d hik Beaviest on midds | wili shortly be Gffered (o the public in London, opened. bc higher, Slosed weuk; Bulk of | ST. JOHNS, N. F., June 18.—The loan | busy cultivatiiw ey to improve. Onts bhrevcporl, very large, but the market was low, A few red dtions; June, fs 8d; July, 08 81d: August ~ sales, $4.3504.60, heav $4.50G4.70; | packers, | i) authorizing the financial arrangements et commenoing 1 out. Listed corn OurlkmiunlhnWluaudlllTreumrmm |..nmm., raspberries put In an appearance, Advices from September, b8 $d; October, os 9%d; Novem. Duluth Wheat Markes, $4.30004.70; mixed. $4.0G498: 11 $4.00G4.35; A and e Ceedy, Corn s doing well and most | Addeess. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlants, Gs, Bt Louls say that there will be no red raspber- | Per, 68 104, DULUTH, June 18—WHEAT—No. 1 hard, cash, | Yorkers, $.3064.35; pixe, 8606110, made by Colonial Secretary Bond, is now | I8 kenerally weedy. Corn b dolng well BoC o — e ries in that sect.on. Quotations: CORN—Spot, quiet; American mixed, new, 48 | 76i2c; June, To%e: duly, 7 ¥ 1" norhern, [ , SHEEP-=-Recelpis, 310 head; shipments, 50 | pelieved to be worthless. Mr. Mortine, fhe | Of, it a8 been cutiva ' k 3 . | head. Market stead atoes are o quict but steady, with or and distant positions 11 ~RED_RASPHERRIE: PLUMS-Califuinla, per box, choice stock, $1. “Per H-at, o %A, Futures o . Nogt. oo M positions 1@1'%d hig ket. Alfalfa doing splcn: | g p, SMITH (Tel. 18%§) §. M. STANFORD 4e; e July, TN S cash, i6c; June, he; No. 3 northe pt ber, opposition_ leader, raised the point yesterday | didly. @1.60; mouthern, per case, 31750200, Bicher: businuss ' heaviest on' middie pomtions, | raficied soiac, 1o arrive No. 1 hard. Tcr Be Wow X0k AJRR; H100K MArksls that the bill gave pe autherity to Auybody O N F. P. SMITH & CO. KPRICOTS- Calltornta, jcholce stock, per box, | July. dn 4t “"h‘,‘"'_ h.r:.d‘ Beptember, 48 5%d; |} porthern, TI%e. % . P 8% NEW YORK, June 18.- BEEVES—Recel 19 [ to sign bonds, nor to define the form in | Adams-Oats l'- ve improved greatly and prom. { - S — CAl lr"‘i'umu PEACHESPor box. §13561 6. OF LT trm: demand fair: recly supplica Kavsas City Grain Market. B it ere ut 1301, drewseds Tetrigeraio s g | ISy honda would b IAeL | The gavirs- ioe, two-thinds of & Crom. Carn e Boms wheat | OR AIN and PROVISION® BACHES—Per bo 1 i Pirm: dem i tree pplied; cun steers at 120idc, dressed; refrigerator beef o t attempted no explan/.ion, being dumb- | g I'I'RAWNH-N“"- Rt rhiopins ‘Rl her R oy TR R No. 2 hard, To%e No.i & red, TIg8e; rejocted, Tic, | VR “AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 7,60 head plhalad Gy P Branch offices at Fremont and Columbus, All ey CORN—Mo higher; No. 2 mixed, 43%c; No. 2 | aarket firm: shes oor to prime, | §2 3 Aniival af A [T Paas I orders placed on the Chicago Loard of Trade. ! mé’}mn&—nummu per 10-b. box, 3,880 | gr B JORK, June I18.—Special cable and tele- | white, H¥e. B e ot P Pt cd s OB AELEAPA6 JAARF A6 BAISRESTN, Correspondents: Schwarts, Dupee & Co., Chiz 3 3 . graphic dimpatches o Bradaireets, covering prin- | "OATE_Finm: No. 3 mixed, %46 No. 2 | l4[nbe Poor Lo DEIme MU0 ket nigher at | NEW YORK, June 18'—Five transatlantic . » Gako: Kehreiner, Flick & Co., St Louls, Refer " noo,li_}:nl‘fr;'nu.s—"ldh);_ e, 8206228 | Cinad "and ‘Burape. " together with - supplies whits, Mo, .90G6.20, steamers which reached their plers in this BANKERES to First Watlonal Bank, Omabe. ke IV RET o e n'.'ix'":-‘-fi; oat tof rurepe from ‘il sources, Indfeale Forelgn Ol Markot, Cotton Market. city today brought in the aggregate 1,844 163-165 Dearborn-st., Chicago. MARGIN __ No matier wha® bookle B cane 3360160 per Siqt. cane, $2 50500, .;,‘,fi..m.é Foompared With (he prec _LONDON. June 18 —CALCUTTA I ST. LOUIS, June 18.—COTTON-Quiet, 1-i6c | Steerage passengers. The Werra, which | it s 0 U0 ™ a0 clate st Bost PRGN, Dlation you may have R DAL BRIUES-—-Choloe Vock, per sear. | S Urited States and Canada, east of N ol Sap May shffinent, via cape. Se. lower: middling. § 13-16c; sles, 8 bales; réceipts. | salled from Nuples, contributes 709 of these, “‘7 'u";" ork. ate-st. PAIRED for ours, Cwiich b W - case, mount ‘heat, decrease, 3,731,000 et > rits, 3 es; shipments. alen: stoc 57 balen ‘Afsaty . S A 3 4 P clearly expla @ TROPICAL FRUITS. e et donrenms.. G a0 = it L SCorroN- gt | (e Aga: ST Genoa, 466; the Fulda, | CIIY, COURESL ong (4 trading and DEFINES ALL MAKIQTF ‘ Although the rise in temperature during the | bu.; total decrease. wheat, bith coasts,’ 3,357 000 Frisco Wheat Quotations, @ check Weather: middling, | (rom Bremen, 312; the Friesland, from Ant-| L HiGK GRADE &, | EXPRESSIONS "Vir free and will {cach ¥ou A ‘few days haw Eiven dealers .m...fi o | Bl st Tor R isiope Whtat mcrente | | SAN PRANCLSOO, dJune Mt SWHEAT steady | 6 diicl o i 1 Mond orainary, | werp, 300, and the State of Nebraska, from Yy o e | something, ' ARDGGAST & €0, 0 Traders & that the demand for lemons wo 1,000,000 bu.; total decrease In’ world's avall | December, $1.06%; cieared, 132,213 centals. Ee; net and gross recelpts, 113 Lales; exports | Glasgow, 69, Bought azd Sold. Correspondence Bollaitc Bullding, Chicago,

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