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10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1902 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL [ 5 .?.'h.“':;.g;‘:;:_'{g:zn'.;‘.:;:{a‘ i:'f:::g:::..‘, G i T nearby, Vike, 1088 off: {%f,:‘:;fhfl:-‘k:.‘p"s.t“:r:,:.\?.;'.“ il i e e, Tt uent | ONAHA LIVE STOCK MARBET tresh western, ISc, loss off; fresh south- | NEW YORK, June §.—Clearings, $208,611,- ;" September, 8.06c; October, 7.91¢; N eith prices unchanged. Fout hundred tons | western, 17lsc, loss off; fresh southern, balances, $11.288.071, yember, 1.8%; December, 7.88c; January, N standard in equal parts of 100 tons each for | foc, loss off ult b LILADELPHIA, June 6-Cleariugs, | 7.8%; February, 7.86c; March, . ; 120 48 "’ 4 . July, Augus er delivery CHEESE-8teady; New York full creams, 16,668,358 . balances, $2,389,8%0; money, per 8T. LOUIS, Jun 6.~COTTON-Quiet; " . 40 4 00 -Bullish Factors Outweigh Depressing Ele- at il Bpot zr:};u'\.-.'z'fiu'.‘ngufl:dn:‘ prime smail Ti%e. New York full cream L Tt by sa.000,. | [lddling, 8 1-Tee; fes. 15 bales; receipts. | Dosirable Grades of Fat Oattle Sold Freely RTOCKERS AND FEEDERS. A 51156, o ctro- | tair to good, 10%@ilc 3ALTIMORE, learings, $3.66.: | 496 bales; stock, 24,375 bales. » 1 | ments and All Pits Ascend. yic andcasting standard 13g1sc. —The -~ 64s; balances, ve b per cent. LIVERPOOL, June 8- COTTON—Spot, in at Bteady Prioes. iR ] s With apot Al £5458 and fatures at €34 18 e [T YORK 8TOC AND HONDA: | vaisnoss, Aot -0 L TlSatine tar, "F 150, good migalng. Sad: B ik st 18 5 r is 6. on, $1,532, middling fair, 32d; good middling, 5i4d: 0 3 60 SN ) R Lead was steady here at $4.12%% and London ST LOUIS, June 6—Clearings, $8,508,418; | miaaii i , "4 29-32d; good OATS EASILY PARAMOUNT CEREAL | cioil, i fianigea ‘ut 11 dn 6. Spelter was | Barly Aetivity Thobttived and | bilanece Mtk le® Soasnnnm, STy | sy, WLy Mo {35 Siha|NOG WARKET EASD OFF A TRIFLE o AR e o an 1s 60 hiaher at £18 108, Tton tared Market Quits Stagnant 6 per cent. ' New York exchange, 10c pre- | sales of the day were 8000 bales, of which — R W trong and Active, While Wheat |firm here and considerably higher. W NEW ",(‘RK s s’ T: P ’;"" ey mium. R st 190 Jrepe for sxo"c‘\:m;::‘n 'r‘lJG.'I‘.‘"' 2nd | There Were No Sheep or Lambs on 'OLK.'\;‘I'S.;ah)r::":‘Qr? Mare 'hogs of P.,r.: pte nc Vo. y i A —The de: y " 1, $ R 8 aners. but Quits Like Corm, Up— | FAN(S were nominal; No. 1 toundry, north- | HEW, YORK., June 8CThe alines, |l | WEEKLY CLEARING HOUSE TABLE. | bales, ‘incliding %0 ~American. Tutures | sale with Which to Make a Teat of | gelpie for the week to date conslderably y $20.80G21.50; No. 1 foundry T 120 506p | level of actleity for the year and the day's opened and closed steady; American mid- in excess of either the same days of Inst Provistons Open Weak, but $o50ad 00, No. 1.foundry, southern, 330.500 | net changes are narrow and unimportant dfine, & ©. c. June, 4 bo-64d, sellers; June the Market, but Packers Were week or of last year %. The E < b A0 180 far as a ey he | Asmregate of Busineas Transacted by | and July, 455-64d, sellers; July and Au- The markst opened very slow, with pack- Later Advance Sharply. 2150 The English’ markets were firmer, as there are gains they are t Anxions for Goed Stuf, 4 With Glasgow 4t 548 50 and Middlesborough | résidue of a little spurt in prices with » ust, 4 51-64d, sellers; August and Septem- . g ers bidding a dime lower. They failed to at 498 9d. g €8bOFOUBR | which the day started: It was caused by the Assesiated Banks or. 4 G-4QH 46.04d. sellers; September and Ket, the hogs, however. wo had to raire . S— a rumor that the coal strike had bia set- | NEW YORK, June 6-The following | October, 438-64d, buyers; October and Noo elr hands. ‘The firat Hoge that soid wera CHICAGO, June 6.—Fears of a wet har- | UMAMA WHOLESALE MARKETS, | tled which came by the way of London, | table, complled’ by Bradstreet shows the | yember, 4 21-64d, buyers; November —and SOUTR OMAHA, June 6, |8 big nickel lower, and I some cases 5qluc veat In winter wheat, very small sales of JIth & light volume of cabled orders tG | bank clearings at the princial clties for December, 4 18-64d, bu December A0 | Recsipte were: Caltte. Hogs, Sheep, | LTeE: Ayllitle later in the by tracin Scn Wt & sanl Tor ;‘,L’;‘{“‘f","‘f:,,‘ffi‘"‘fif} olil | Condition of Trade and Quotations ‘Fhe principal buying came from yester- | age bt g T LR A ‘buyers, SR Wenday. . 830 r} }:& the hogs sold right around a nickel lower stuff, stimulated buying in all the we‘_cuh‘v Staple and Fancy Prodnce, day’s sl "r:‘ sollo'n- and as soon as the rumor with the corresponding week last year: 'flRdl FA‘\’:'& -';m- i;‘t,‘lnTTqN—;‘:;- Oicial wl:'d:-e:fi{y h it 'n'v'«:n«":r:fi::"-'v:-"\l'\-?'-'{::htlne"r‘.mfl“'n'; tive pits on the exchange today. Trade | pGGE_Including new No. 2 cases, 13%c; | Nas_Authoritatively denied the buying T - ) el 3 ; 4 | Oficlal Thursda: L2281 10 1,049 d of I od limited to the professionals b ¥ i i movement fell away and the market fali st,’ 9.67@9.58c; September, 08c; Oc- r - 3 . 049 | the offerings was disposed of In good sea- Tud severai crop reporis had & dampening otrned: R —Chickens, s@sigc; old | PAck Into its state of neglect CITIES, '|m,.r|..,,_'. Ine. . | tober, 7.25@7.26¢: November, R.66c; De. | Official Friday . L1210 13 ron. " The moat of the heavy welght hogs fect on the epiFit o the bulls. 1o, the ¢nd, | rogstera, according 1o hge, Wiisc; turkeys, | Ihere was a sharp rally in Canadian Pa- | | gember, hGgrste; | Janiary, 5 a1 5e. Five da%s' this whex.TNTN :vn:;i‘hl‘r!nr:\y"!"l‘.l.';r;;w“ 0 flp Mmefium cer, July wheat gained %@G%c, Ju Bt d g 4 " | cific on a resumption of the pool operations - PSS N S LI - 0 Vi § ) & 1 1 12, . 915 to_$7.15, h Bowsver, Iuly whest BURES NO® cioeed | SP11C; ducks and gaess, T0; brollers, per [b. | that stock ‘an:d this movement had some | New York 51,060,218 .| 41.9 | ordinary, ’le-lk:dlowlddfinmd‘!w: (Sisite! §ame days lasi week....00% & gt stufl from §100 dowh. Representaive 0 1142 er. T P » " sympathetic Influence on the rest of the [Chicago ..... rids 42704245, 110002 19.0 | m! ng, 9%c; good m! ng, 3 ng k N X ¥ A TR e e S tart trom the app kg X "‘f.;"@",‘,‘\_. :,f{);‘,‘h,‘r ";.m‘zz""“ Iat. Boston ... %m,wms. A b falr, 9%c; receipts, 1,061 bales; stock, 132,20 [ game three yosks Sso..BMI B No. Av. 81 Pr. No. Av. 8 ance of the weather map. The southw FRESH CAUGHT FISH — Trout, 6;| Sugar at one time rocovered all of its | Philadelphia 108,399,317/ . ..... bales. -] dulj wl"ll AKO. :g}g 341 coa 16380 4110 $8d too much rain and the entire western | crappies, 10c, herring, 6c; pickerel, Sc; pike, | Quarterly dividend on the score of an ad- |8t Louls... 57,106,186| 6. ———— me days Iast year....13, st w m B o Country Teported coplous | 1a P Dern 6e: puftals, dramsed. 76; sunfish; | YAnce in price in some grades of sugar. |Pittsburg ..l y 36900,645) . o1 and Rosin. RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. oAl - ] .mhowers, This caused talk of a wet har- [ g5 BUEEE 560 2 itenah, 1lc; eatnsh, 13c; | None of these movements were maintain Baltimore ... 23,654,082)...... " The following table shows the receipts of ORI T T 1} 263 200 T st and other damage to Crops. | tiack ‘bomk’ the: halibmt 116. saimor Jeo; | The latter market was inclined to depres- | Cincinnat .....1 a0l 27| NEW_YORK, June 6.—OIL—Cottonseed, | cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for creuiol - 388 nn were weak, following the deciine | paddock, iic; cogfish, 12¢; red snapper, 10c; | 810n and there seemed a feeling of resigna- | San Francisco... 21,393,298 0.0 firm. Petroleum, steady: Rosin, steady;|the year to date, with comparisons with 30 Tl but July opened & shade higher | ro" P b fbe; Shad ros, per pair, 35c; | tion to a season of dullness. Kansas City... 15,715,116{ . 0| strained, common to good, $1.674. Tur: | jast year: R 4 o inchanged at 7ime to i1s@iive, and | s ehay “Per’ b, 10c; lobsters, bolled, per | /The strength of today’'s corn market and | Cleveland . 3 pentine,’ firm at 49 W8 18, Ins, Deo i igold to 2. Snow's report that the yield of ‘ec: Iobeters, green, per Ib. " the reports which accompanied it of exccs- ( Minneapolis ... 482|. ‘2| TOLEDO, O., June §—OIL—North Lima, | Cattle . . 830,164 304,063 20181 . L0020 both winter and spring crops would ap- | "BiGEONS—Live, per doz., Tc. 2 sive rains and floods in the southwest were | New Orleans 2. 88¢c; South Lima and Indiana, 83c Hogs . 1,082,854 1,140,000 86,146 . . 0 Foximate 72,0000 bushels—or only Z0W.- | VEAL—Cholée, 6gbe. ' @& reminder of the possibiliifes of future jDetroft ... Geivvis B3] LIVERPOOL, June 6.—OIL—8pirits of | Sheep .00 01 0 "36680 477,668 ... pote 160 &Ifl under last y s enormous production— CORN—61%c. & mishaps to the corn crop and an incentive | Loulsville 3 9,595,000 ... ‘4| turpentine, strong at 33s 6d. Iinseed, s | .. _ ¥ . 120 was like a_wet blanket, Bears sold, bulls | (ATs _4xc to caution against speculative commit- | Indlanapolis 9,501,035/ . 3a. ’ @ tollowing table shows the average % stopped buying for the time and July sunk BRAN—Per ton, $17. ments on that score. Milwaukee 7,122,200 ...... LLONDON, June 6.—OIL—Calcutta linseed, | Price of hogs sold on the South Omaha ol 4 to i1c. Receipts were liberal, the demand | 1A% brices quoted by Omaha Wholesale | _The bank statement promises to be color- | OMAHA . X k spot, 538 6d. Linseed ofl, 31s 9d. Spirits of | Market the last several days, with com- % twas very poor, with prices 'shaded here | gy, ficujora’ gawociation: Cholce hay, No, | less. There have been sufficlent receipts on | Providence 710, turpentine, 358 10%cC. parisons with former years . 160 \and at Duluth. The outsider was not in the | ;%\/,1and, $860; No. 1 medium, No. 1i|balance from the interior to about offset | Buffalo 1667 i OIL CITY, Pa., June 6.—OIL~—Credit bal- b e — 200 ipit. The wet weather talk, however, with | o (0 6™ Ry o straw, 3.0, These prices | the week's $2.000,000 loss on sub-treasury | 8t. Paul 781, Y ances, §1. certificates, no bid; shipments, ate, | 1902, [1901. (1900, [1899. 1598, |1897. |1896. Sessse. 120 rmness in corn and oats helped wheat and | 2r"e0k hay of good color and quality, De- | operations. There is no Indication of any |St. Josep] » 580/ ... ‘0 | 121,787 bbls. | average, 92,362 bbls.; runs, 92,700 | = — o - e % July ‘reacted well after its dip, clo8Ing | ;5,4 fajr. Receipts hight. ¥ substantial reduction §n the loan account [ Denver . A bbis.; average, 73, bbls. May 16.10) &6 435 361312 . 120 firm, W@hc up at T%c. Local recelpts VEGETABLES of the ba.aks and some Institutions report { Richmond ... X "'6:3| BAVANNAH, June 6.—OIL—Turpentine, | May X. |5 . fEe2RES & S22IIRNRRRRRR8235888 FEsaE - & - o Were 4 cars, none of contract grade. Min-| V! an Increase in that item. A reaction in |Savannah g 4T%c. Rosin, firm; A, B, C, D and E, $1.%; | May meapolis and Duluth reported cars, mak- | _CAULIFLOWER—Home grown, per d0Z., | foreign exchange was viewed with satisfac. | Salt Lake City ¥ 5 3| F, $132%: G, $1.40; H, $1.86: 1, $1.%6: K, $2.45; | May ing a total for the three points of 260 cars, | ¢, - tion and relleved the apprehension caused | Albany .. B M, $2.90; N, $.10; W. G., $.25; W. W, $3.55. May against 407 last year. —Primary receipts | . ffll‘f\;rf‘;‘lj“ ;fifi{"'hzvflrn. 80@85c; new pota: b;{ '(‘hp week's advance of ) disposition to | Los Angeles. . 606,966 May were 94,000 bushels, compared to 645, . per bu., withdraw credits. The market closed stag- | Memphis .. X B " an ralts, Dushels last year. Seaboard clearances in| GREEN ONIONS—Per Gos., according to | pant. P et 1 Evaporated Apples and Dried F) ‘wheat and jour equaled 258,000 bushels. | size of hunl:hp!. 16@20¢c. The bond market wae also less actlve | Beattle . ¥ o 2 ¢ NEW YORK, June 6—~EVAPORATED Argentine ghipments were 68000 bushels, | ASPARAGUS-Home grown, per doz, ™ |and the movement of prices narrow and [ Washington . v ...... | APPLES—The market was quiet and with- ainst 332,000 bushels last week and 1,082,- | @40c. - | irregular. Total sales, par value. §2,650.000. | Hartford . 476, 7 out change of Importance. Values were O ‘Dushels s year ugo. Export demand was | CUCUMBERS—Hgthouse, per Joz, $GT5c. | United States bonds were all unchanged on | Peoria . '121488 .. | 10.0 | well sustained, offerings being slack. State, ,almost dead. LETTUCE—Hotlouse, peér_dos., . the last call. Toledo . #...... | common to good, 7 ; cholce, 10%@10% The corn trade was good and bullish crop | PARSLEY—_Per dos., $0@c. Khe following are the closing pricks on | Portiand, * ‘ LA 6s | fancy, 1o, reports stimulat good buying that | RADISHES-Per dos.. 20@2%c. the New York Btock exchange: Roch CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS — Spot brought a strong tone. Early in the day | WAX BEANS-—Illinols, per box, $1. 3 T AtRtita prines continued firm and on active ex- July Was strong on support by the big buil | %-bu. box, Toc; per market basket, isc; | ATMSR, - Des Motnes. . port and fobbing request full prices being intdrests and September was weakened by | string beahs, per ye-bu. iscs per b o BN : Nev Baven Coked "Oglgen M-8 in light supply an Bt, Louls selling, Later the latter option | GREEN PEAS—FPer half bu. baske! ta. . » § Worcester . strongly held. Apricots were firm o came in for support and all prices aa-| R ARB—Home grown, per lb., lijc. Nashville spot, with moderate jobbing sales; dull | =, —- — " Janced. Country afferings continued Hght, 'ABBAGE—Californla, new, 3¢ 4 g p Brringfleld, DUt steady on . futures. Peaches, steady | °*Indicates Sunday. \grmtr! n!?nn%vory‘ "‘n 'i ‘Tn- mn\'vrx:rn; e ONIONS—New southern in sacks, per Ib., R i A lvalnn;"‘;v'flr | Norfolk . but quiet. Prunes, 3%@6%c. Apricots, YESTERDAY'S SHIPMENTS. supposed to be retarded to some exten i Jhiicineien Grand Rap! boxes, 10%@l4c; bags, 104@12c. Peache The following I ws the number of by the wet weather, although tomorrow's "’rom,_\_-ross—'ruu. per 4-basket crate, | do pta Wabash Dested, 14@i6e: - unpasied, Bi@10%c. Site M‘m“m‘"{lfip:gfi“ s s Vi 3 Chicago, Tnd. 3 toivk Scranton .. Tecelpts are expected to be 3 cars. The ago, Ind. & L. foranten cars of fecdoralanipped o the d Dry Goods Market. ‘ars. S0@1.T5. K excellent support the market Tecelved off- NAVY BEANS;I;QLrlg‘u.. 82 ol w e Sioux City set all bearish influences and July eold up FRUITS. 3 Wis. Centrai Augusta Frank Welble, W eb.— to 6dc and closed firm, Se up at éwrxm:c STRAWBERRIES—Per 24-qt. case, $4.00@ do_ptd Syracuse NEW YORK, June 6—DRY GOODS—The | J K‘r‘.n Blu'nrl.";(.:?:'—g 5 Broi Receipts were 237 cars. Snow reported %,- | 45, 2 Adams Ex.. Dhyton, O i market here has been quiet throughout for | Joseph Drost, Stuart, Ne 0,00 acres planted in corn this season, | 'CHERRIES—California, per box, :l' 240K iAmerican _E: Tacoma 4 i staple cottons, but bids on export account | W, Allen Jones, Rode, la.—L. the present promise of the crop belng en- | {5; home grown, per 24-quart case, $3. bR R T L g Spokane . X X have been more numerous than of late. | McCaffrey Bros.,, W tirely s actory. cago Ter. & Tr... 0% | Wells-Fargo Ex. Topeka . 3l X . Fall prints are In fair demand on the 6c | J. P, Jones, Deflance, 278 ain the oafl trongest of al 5 ? do_ ptd.... 3765 Amal. Copper .. g - mn,‘,’:,‘b‘mm ot Sul B ew nm} GOOSEBERRIES—Per 24-qt. case, $2.00. |o°% &5 a1 [Amer. Car & Fu.ov.: Davenport . i 1087,439]....... ‘3| basis for best fancy. Print cloths have | George Ross, Red Oak, la.—Q N g TROPICAL FRUITS. Colorado 80. Ty : Wilmington, A ‘ 4 old outside of Fall River at 3ic for reg- | 5 tember new set in_ early. ‘The latter o ‘ptd.... oy | he official number of cars o o wan ‘Spectaily ‘nctive, - Advances of | PINEAPPLES—Florida, 3 to 3 count, do li¢ gid- Lin. 0111110 2™ | Evansville : ! ulars. Linens are firm, but quiet. Burlaps | pought in today by each road wa fow days ‘the good casn, demand was the | | BANANAS_Per bunch, according to | Bt | Y Fail Hiver oo 1| 6ol MANCHESTER Jie a-pry coope | Rosds, o o p Catte. Hogy, e It ourca has awipop. of SiANGES valencias, 3460 Mediterran- 4 Anac, Wi ¢ , | Knoxvin i 516 . (2| Yarns, steady, with little doing. O & BL LURY. Lo of rain damage to the growing plants. Re- |ean swects 74.00, : o0, y v N . _ Y gelpis were Eain small'at 8 cars. Al told | LEMONS—Fancy, = $4.60@5.00; Messinas, Con Gun. o, Jrou: o1 | Akron . . Sugar Market. g he market was an active one and was | $4.50@6.00. do 24 prd.... Con. Tobacco pid. Wi ""i . . ¥ strong all day, being influenced very little MISCELLANEOUS, Great Nor. pid Gen. Electric : Al ,800| 12 NEW YORK, June 6-—SUGAR—Raw, by the other grains. July sold to 39%c | HONEY-—Per 24-section case, $2.753.00. Hocking Valley Hocking Coal ... Lexington . .4 | strong; fair refining, 2% 96 and closed e up at 39%c¢. CIDER—Nehawka, per bbl, $3.25; New |,do prd |Inter. Paper . New Bedfol . . 0| test, @c. Molasses Provisions were rather quiet, but ad- | York, .50, do ptd Chattanooga ¥ fined, firm; No. 6, 4.15¢ yanced sharply atter an opening that was | - FOPCORN_Per Ib, 5ci shelled, 6o A P . . o /ONDON, June & wenk on the weak hog situation. There was | N valnuts, NO. 1 soft shell, per Ib., ' e 3 X L ¢ . e demand. for “repacking Dok And | 12c: hard shell, per b, Tiac: NO. 3 koft Natfonal Blacutt Fargo . NEW ORLEANS, June 6,-SUGAR—Mar. | lliinola Central i Packers manipulated for higher prices. The | shell, ifc; No. I nard stiell, b/ Braztls, per ; No. American © £ agnam 9| ket steady; ‘open kettle, 51k@3 Rloc; open | oo i52 | today” With which to make a test of tha close was firm. July pork sold at $17.50 [ lb., léc; filberts, per Ib., lic; almonds, soft Pacific Coast Bt ord . .6 | kettle centrifugal, 3@3%c; centrifugal yel- ! 5 market. It s safe to say, however, that d closed 17:4Ga0c up at 1740, July lard | shéll, to; hard shell, 16¢; pecans, large, per | Mot 't Ry Pacific Mall . anton |4, low, Badspe: seconds, 153 i-16c. Molasse The disposition of the day's recelpts was | anythiris good would have met with rendy 2 up at $10.26 and July ribs 7%c higher | lb., 12c; small, 10c; cocoanuts, per sack, . People’s Gas . -s‘“lk'"f'l‘ s, 5 X dull; centrifugal, 6@15c. as follows, each buyer purchasing the num- | saie, but from the way buyers talk they 710,16 2 [, Aratituy Mex. National (Promed. 8. Car. 111\ w8 | Springfie o — ber of head indicated: arc 'not_anxious for ihe half-fat kind Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, | HIDES—N ledlrgen. 6%c; No. 2 green, | Minn & 8t L.. do ptd o ase g Visible Supply of Cotton. Buyers, Cattle. Hogs. | Feeder buyers are not on the market, cars; corn, 350 cars; oats, 116 cars; hogs, | Bjc; No. 1 salted, il4c; No. 2 salted, 6yge; | 4O PC, L e A 3;‘ ot . ” & Omaha Packing Co. 163 that sheep or lambs that are not go: 000 bead, o, 1 veal calf, 8 to'12% Ibs., 8c; No. e A M i | Eloomin, : . NEW ORLEANS, June 6.—8ecretary Hes- | Swift and Company . 2 enough for killers are very hard to dispose Tho seading futures ranged as follows: | veai calf,'12 to'1s Ins. 6c; ary hides. ‘sg | x™ PRl Sloux Falls ter's statement of the world's visible sup- | Cudahy' Packing Co. ... 398 of et Ay pHog COMMIsROn men.are 2ds 3 o vy T —— | 12¢; shee| penl:blflc; horee hides, $1.50@2.50. 8 Tonn: Coal & i i | Jacksonvills . 1| ply of cotton shows a tofal of 2,853,031 bule-l Armour & Co. .. u7 vising their patrons to keep such kinds at Articles.| Open. | High.| Low. | Close.| Yes'y, | OLD METALS—A. B. Alpern quotes the seoneedts [ORina Bag & P, Fremont 229,999 '3 n’alnl( 3,149,846 iast year. Of this the total | Armour & Co., B ¥ 334 ( home. = e T v — followlng prices: Iron, country mixed, per| 4o pta... ...~ o pta. # 297, godmetioan cctton {8 1,964,081 bales, against | Omaha Packing Co., Sioux City Quotations for citpped stocx: Good to l ton, $10; fron, stove plate, B ton, $7.50; | Ontario & W H b ,Cll‘";"“ o ,068,846 last year. Cudahy Packing Co., K. C. choice wethers, $5.7546. Ir to good, 8.0 T o Bl §opper, per b., Sifc: brass, heavy, per Ib., | Penamyivanta ........ N Sypmpus, X R. Becker & Degan @5.76; good to choice ewes, $.0045.2; fair to 0 Mq ) 4, brass, light, per 1b. 9., lead, goe 1b., | Reading 4 L8 s s 681, New York Live Stock Market. Vansant & Co. . &oud 4.65@5.00; good to choice lambs, §6.25 %[ 72 |T1%@ ( S%ci zine, per Ib,, 2c; rilver, per Ib., 6c. | do lst p ekt S NEW YORK, June 6—BEEVES—Re.|Carey & Benton . 6.60; falr to good, $5.60@6.00. Wooled stock < F Prov P - d Pt | ceipts, 2,873 head. = Market active; steers, | Lobman & Co. sella " about above clipped stock. 3%‘"2“ aneuay St. Louls Grain and Provisions. L. & 8, i Decatur, Il . fntvch 8 Radyts bt et Beied ; | Lobman & Co. Eles orad8 ot et S i g |eNe ST, LOUIS, —WHEAT— ; { ¥ ) v, | .50; bulls, $3.76@7.50; helfers, $6.00; ‘cows, | Livingstone & Scl oir to gocd, epresentat LM% MR I NG ) B 4 cfm".'!':v.%or, e traci Thed e i) eriial et LE g - g’m.w; exports, 0 head: fomorrow, 1,-|B. F. Hobbick sales: 2 &5 % 1% p— 2 s EZERsE RER _B° o-.‘fi‘_A 2! P —— 2 2EEnBE BFTHBR B2 ooacstsesen Jemmee ZSZRER BEZNEE S 2 PE BESEZR 8BES # PP e EEsz g SEE! POy i BEE =8 [ BEhS EE8STR FEEe 28582 wesrstsnees 2= e 2% |2* =82 52 0 0 i 160 it 0 3 ; @l 4 .11l llm6 160 180 @ L T g | Dttt L 130 B R R ) W 130 SHEEP—There were no sheep on sile 120 160 | roeaZo a e . edapove SR »td. Outside New ¥ beef. Fowler Packing C CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. i dos i CALVES—Recelpts, 807 head: veals, $470| Other buyers (30% @4 i'lus:’c' e gt v i s s e i X ot | S eats, 4 .‘:ms"m‘lnc“h:?'%A . Totals 1,45 13832 | Cattle Steady to Weak, Hogs Active GATS—Higher; No. ; ¢ o s £ : SHEEP eceipts, 1,082 | CATTLE-There was a light run of cattl s 3 TEHaR e el 0 TRV Bemuen sike; Moo gt byttt i sty Hantox® vy head: sheep and yearlings, steady and top | here today, but the supply or the five da el Shaod, Ry 10| 178 | 1734 1736 |17 70| White, ke, £ o NBW YORK, June 6—MONEY—On call, | JANIX o 137 8eal" grades wanted; lambs opened steady but | this week shows a slight Increase over the | CHICAGO, June 6—CATTLE-—Receipts R LA Ter at 680, steady at 304’ per cent; closing bid and | MATGROET B Tl b Slosed 15@25c lower; sheep, $3.0005.00; culls, | same days of last week, but as compared | 2500 head; good steady, others weak: good ;gg {8?@, }35’8 }3}?% }g!zz'& FLOUR—Qulet_and unchanged; red win- ;:k .‘xv. per cent; prime mercantile | g3 p0" & e 1,708,077 :z.&nv earlings, uwhu;durg:-.kuiig@&?. ;nh the !;meh days og‘_hhm YT there | to prime steers, n.mmdm;’ pl‘-nr mnng&wn n T, er cent. e Y ! b ead. [arke arel 3 ers an eeders, 25; v La wd aand 0 e | SCatERL: B s clar, sso0ga . "¢ |, BTERL P EXCHANGE—Faster, witn | Yictoria, B . . y o i A L o Sl P Teifers, § 5016.00; canners: 3% |10 67810 06 36 Bl 1060 | SORNMEALTSteady at w15 for ‘cemand and nt H SIG@L ML for Aixcy | OHBWE 1.l : . e ion Shanks i Teleohy WAy P caives, 110006 8 e d i ) mothy, steady at $5. 4 .84% for sixty J noticed in the prices paid. . 00475, — o ; ted rates, .S514@480 and $4.850 St. Jomeph Live Stock Market. p HOGS--Recelpts, ; estimated 2. 8 0ld. b New. BA Y Tty "ol o S barely stendy | 48y Som Wiiiaden, ™ Fotuln Denede...N WILOH BN R to o el steers today. And as a reselt | tomorrow, 20,000 over, 5,000; opened Cash_quotations were as follow at $11.60@16.50; pralri ta5y | SILVER—Bar, 62c; Mexican dollars, 42c. | “aNot incladed in fota - ST. JOSEPH, June 6—CATTLE—Re-|(ho few on sale changed hands in_good | steady to fic Iower. closed aciive: mixed and FLOUR-Market easy; winter patents, | S5 HS0G10.50; pralrie. easy at 37.00g13. BONDS — Government, _steady; state, | o ot included in totals because containing | ceipt head; ‘steady: natives, $5.35G7.50; | season at just about steady prices. When | butchers, $6 9@ g00d o cholce heav $.854.00; winter clears, $3.2003.00; spring | 1Rek COTTOR I EE— Sy steady; railroad, irregular 43 *|other items than clearings, e and halfars. $iieg0.20; vools. Sice | jeacn at Just about y Dricen. I hen | B Fough heavy, A.00G7.25; HEht, S5 speclals, $4.30@440; spring patents, §3.50 BAGGING Siady ot Doyt L0 losing quotations on bonds are as | conot,included in totals because of no|5.80; stockers and fteeders, 32.2505.55. B ot was slow. the sate 'an tsval, | GLIE: buik of saies, ¥1.000 % 5 £30; spring straigh muf%w. BACGQING - Qicady st BOMC. comparison for last year. HOGS—Recelpts, 8000 head; steady: Hght | Lit atil there was not enough change from | SHE; AND LAMBS-Recelpts, 7.000 WHEAT—No. 3 spring, 10@72c; No. 2 red, | PROVISIONS—Pork, higher; jobb! . ret. KL & N unl de AR Pinace gnd lght mixed, i6.80g736; medium and | yegterday in the prices Tald to be “worthy | head; sheep steady. choice lambs steady: e, oAby now SiTa8 Lard® Miohor meShom 108 dex: Contral ... Foroikn. Finanptal, heavy, YUQLE; pigs, H-20em. 38 mention. Bood ' to cholce wethers, $6.25G6.18; western GATS-No. 2 0GLc, No. 2 white, G B el S Ea, hisher st TR0 ; 10740 1a e LONDON, June 6.—The amount of bul- ERRE & D LAMBS—Receipts, 600 head; | “rhic"cow market was also just about |sheep, #2566 16; nalive lambe clipped. 5.2 SRS Thls, Sehc. shorts and clear ribs, $10.25; short clear, iora Minn, & 8t L lon taken 'Into the Bank of England on | *¢30Y: top spring lambs, §7.50. steady.” Good dry lot cows were easily Als- | @1.00; western lambs, $5.40@7.0); spring BARLEY—Fait to cholce malting, 66@ | 310:37% Bacon, steady; boxed lots, extra . balance today was £149,00. Gold premiums posed ‘of, but the medium and common | lambs, $7.50 o ghopts and”cledr "ribe, $1i34; ahort clear, | 8 WF 4t Re” tiy ity are auoted: - Buenos Ayres, 1%2.6; Madrid, | SUPREME COURT SYLLABI. |erades molg ey inevenyy and 88 SARPAIS! | scamana City Live Stook Market SEED--No. 1 flax, $1.86; No. 1 northwest Vi) 2 old 4, coupon.. en. 3ba oA b - ; - i r METALS—Lead, firm, $3.95G3.97 o 1ok 'PARIS, June &4 p. m.~Three per ce the very best grades are right around 8c | KANSAS CITY, June §_CATTLE—Re- ern, 8176 prime, tiothy, .38, clover. | prmey at $46. 95G3.97%. Spelter, s, D¢ TR T 0 e be. rontes, 1017 3¢ for the account. “Spawish| 1182 Jones against First National Bank. |lower. The cows showing grass are in a [ celpts, 1,670 head natives, 20 head Texans, ! CTRY - Steady; chickens, o; | Atchison gen. ia.. 1108t do " a.- s _closed at 80.67. ppeal from Lancaster. AMrmed. Pound, | good many cas orse than that, | 150 head calves; market weak to 1sc lowe optract grade, W 0 T wta| | FOULTRY o 8t h - ¥ igfear il o 4n_closed at §0.61. Appeul from Lancaster. AMrmed. Pound, | good ases selling worse than that, head cal ket Weak to 15c | P pe; 0 springs, 17@23c; turkeys, Sc; ducks, 6ige; | do adj. de. B34 N, & W. con. 4s. BERLIN, June 6.—Exchanges on London, | C. Division No. 2. Unreported. but such kinds bring such uneven prices | top, $7.16G7.40; falr to good, $6.00@7.10; stoc] w0 Lard per 100 libs $o28glod. + O'5C: | paltimors & . 'éa../102%5 Reading gen. 4o 20m 48 ptes. for ch $ be -~ - hat it is hard to tell what they are worth ' fecders, $3.0096.20; western fed ot ribs ‘sides” dloose), $o10g10%. Dry | ESIER teaay; creamery, 10g280; : e €N ity i SR 1 As & general rule, acts done by an [{hatit s hard to te cowa are KIllIng | steers. $4.506.00; Texas and Indlan stecrs, salted shoulders (box -85, ort | gairy, 16@19c. ; 4 2 - Condition of the T officer of a bank away from its place of | gut in bad shape, and for that reason they §.00; s cows, $2.5094.10; native clear sides (boxed), $10.50710.60. g % 3 q 3 A ® Frossury, o i ki dly | cow. o0gs. ve' helf 3.45@6.00 ,‘r‘;mg'fi:;“"" of Riis Bl o8 o BARDY. Ot M alots. M lments mVASHINGTON, June 6.—Today's state- g ung aRe not S ioriaet R IALIRN AT A i 5 : e :t tnw" sa rapldly | com R h 00, buils, 3,608 75“ e ng were the receipts and s ) : . \ reasury balances In the 3 b m, s ags all sol : ainf ellowing P b- | Flour, bbls. . - S0 o1 | ches o ‘1033 8o paciac 4y eral fund, exclusive of the tu'w‘m,m e s e o2ty P o st e | e ot Featercay’s notohes o - o | BiSte 6,650 head; market 5@10c Articles, Recelipts. Shipments. | Corn, bu. * 29,000 v ) . n. 4. 98 Tex . reserve in the = division o redempmn to which it is no party and of which it is |* There are only a few stockers and feed- bulk of sales, §7.00G1.35; Fiour, bbis + 11,000 11,000 | Oats bu 500 4,00 shows: Available cash balances, $198,247,145; | not chargable with notice, do not bind the | ers on sale, and in fact there were not v g mixed packers, $7.10@17.35 Goros buor: 000 i e b | 248 8 1 [y S e A D4R vank 1s not ch Bia itk noties ot | T SR ons K buit af Chemarket; Ci 3. Wl BT . g L R L A 0 . B ank fs not chargable with no ident, however, that buyers were not | $6.25016.50. gate: bult LIIAVI";}:;:).:)'I m: 3 ga I;;v;::-: : S A oy B Wool Market. th ‘fraudulent act of 7(': cmploye outside | anxious 'ra; suppiles, us lhfi::lme o, the Blz'l—:l-:[‘ (ANDLAMBE Receipts, 110 , bu. 0 L, June EAT—Spot, ] o 3s. % of the scope of his authority and in fur- | week s at hand and ot much demand from | head; market trong to gher; native On the Produce exchange tod - | @ull; No. 1 northern, spring, 6a i4a; No. i | folorsto Se; 4. %, | do dob. B EOSTON, June 6-WOOL-The Commer. | (herance of his own personal designs, solely | the country is expected the rest of this | lambs, UMGT15, western lambe, 36.25 ter market was stead California, 6s 3%d; futures, qulet; July, 58 z o POrt | because he is an emplove week. Representative sales: native wethers, $.3005.%; western wether dairies, 18%@19%c | 105 Sepiember, b W, Hyle grier Don G5, 10 WMeL & I B @ gh the wool trde of the United Stata y inferences which may be drawn BUKEF STEERS. $00GE 15 ted ewen, M 8635 10; Texan clipped Eggs, casier; tresh, 16@15%c, CORN—Spot, qulet; American mixed, new, i ot e ere Is & more hopeful feeling in the Bvs- | ¢rom the testimony in determining the J earlings, $.10@56.60; Texas clipped wheep, i B e 50 bs 9d; American mixed, old, 6s 9d; futures AHENce. | Chingve. I AL g;:,':fi:"a';’;"mn:; ropriety of a direction to find a verdict | No- §520@5.15: stockers and feeders, $2.5004.2 New vomx ™ GENEmAL MAmgET. | guel MY, Spmind stpiember, b8 3T | “Lorire o ol ettt et SR | LT CfomaBiLiee oo, ML ST | * 5 ots that show a reasonable profit ¢ Lo I ROVIBIONS - Ham, enort cut. frm_at Py pusrops-Rlaiiy London closed strong 8¢ 10 per cent: ad- mau‘,.‘,fi’flf_“"‘ and conjecture will not be short ribs, firm at 6is 6d; long clear mid- | LONDO! 6 S . vance oyer March iohe end of the war| 5 A" depositor who claims that a bank dles, lght. firm at S5a; long clear Middlen, ['coran Domer. e 1 HNoiol & Wons’ T AR g e L LT LR R POIS ROL R Mogex N T Aot o NEW. YORK, June 6.—FLOUR—Recelpts, | DEaVY. firm at 8is: short clear backs, firm | "o account......... #| do ptd some sections_ and_ prices are fully sus | fitied to recelve it has an election to sue T b e K ot aurce bt | &t 848 clenr beflles, firm at Ss. Lard, | Anaconda B lomarin s Wesiora. T | ornea o e b et nirner i U8 | the bank or the person who recelved the D PO e g o tid o0 ity | American ‘refined, in’ pails, steady at’ G2s, | Atehison ... S17|Pannayivania - celpta of wool in Boston since January 1, | Miomey’ DUt CAnmOL Droceeq meainat Saini tents, $4.0004.10; Minnesota patents, 5.9 | Siqulders. square, firm at % 6d. 0, 20 iorr 281 TResding o 15 | 1508 have "been 10065128 Dounds. agalosi | UNicss 'In case of conspiracy or joint 0; winter bakers, $3.15G3.%. Rye flour, | CHEESE- 3 + MOW, | Cenadian Pacifc......139%| do 34 ped.. 8608489 pounds for the same period in 1901. | g 'Prosecution to final judgment of a ulet; fair to good, J320G3.48; chotce to |SURAY; B8 L g the I Chesapeake & Ohio... 374 Southern Raliway '\ The Boston ehipmenta (0 date are OIS | guit’ sgainst the person’ i whom the ¥ fssasn. adieceipts of wheat during the last three | CLEE"S" [ 34 616 pounds, agalnst shipments of 106,257.9% | money was paid 18 an election to treat the STEERS AND HEIFERS. CORNMEAL—Firm; western yellow, §.33; 3 M ntals, including 212,00 Amer- | chicago, M. & 8t Southern Pacific pounds for the same period In 1%1. The e 0. R 3 (OGS—Receipts, 3,000 head: market 5@10c ( g : 2 ; by the bank as proper and au- Y vee T H N eity, $1.90; Brandywine, 38.45. tcan. vrenr. 42%|Union Pacife stock_on hand in_Boston January 1, 1902, | Prsinent W lower: pigs and iights. $.606.90; packers : ‘ Recelpts of American corn during the # 77,340,636 aday | LhOTWeG, Snd Will Wer & Sublequest stit Qs 1.15; butchers, 36.95 . fi!f““’"‘ No. 2 weatern, 6%, £. 0. B | 1551 three days, 50 cen o . Tl BTRluRRed Siaias ‘Biasi., i Gr1S poaas: T ote! gtock today Spbiaes. e PRDK #98 1he amaunt of the de- s DAY r"l.’fur?s—rfimm;_ i A AT Reocel te, 13,785 bu.; exports, om——— L 68| do ptd une 81901, was 48,866,198 pounds. & < € native muttens, .00 1.0 by, Spot. ra; No. 3 red: 8e, eles Provistons. | do 3 b1 B3 wabash, | “LONDON. "Jne €-WOOL—A dale ot | (18 Foster asainat McKinjoy Lanning ; culls and bucks, $2.9 \vator; No. 3 red, W, T, 0 B @lloat; | KANSAS CITY, June §-WHEAT—July, Mo IR L Cape of Good Hope and Natal sheepskins | Gireeley. Afirmed. Oldham Division No. 1 northern Duluth, 8%, £, 0. b, afloat; | gsye: September, 86%@66%c: cash No. 4| Missourl, K. & T.. 21" |[Rand Mines.. ... .. was held here today and was attended by | No. 2. Unreorted. J {No. 1 hard Manitoba, #4%c. f. 0. b.. afloat. [ hara No. 8. @cr No. 2 red. TI@Tigc: | o Bfd............. 0 [DeBeers ...\ 43ty | 8, 1or€e number of buyers. The demand was | “'1’ Objections to the appraleement of real } Whieat was_easy during the foreroon be- | No 3 70 T, R iyt W0 5 strong owing to the llmited offerings. Skins | eatate at a judicial sale are waived unless causs of 1ower cables, Dearish crop news, | CORN-July. STGaTLe: Huplember, 514 BAR SILVER-Dull at 24d per ounce. Qffered were equal to the standard ‘of the | filed before sale +forelgn selling and Jarger recelpts. On sub: | gi3c: carh. No. 3 mized, so@eoe: N, MONEY—2% pe1 cent. The rate of dis-|AbriL sales. Long wooled sold 4@4d | "3 Where the amdavit to a proof of pub- mequent buy! steadied by strengih In | white, 82G62sc. No. 3. 9@ 600 © 2| count in_the open market for short bills | 3¢aTer, although light, clean stock ex-. | jjcati, lleges that the new; gt { ains, the market rallled and closed | ™o ATS. No ™5 whiie. e 00 i8 2%@2 13-16 per cent and for three-months' | Socded. this fgure.” Bhort wooled showed e e publication was made to b lessl X net advance. July, T%@| RYE-No. 2 S bills 2 11-16G2% per cent an advance of 4 while lambs and best | newspaper, such afidavit.is prima facle sed at T84e; Beptember, TOX@T6%c, | HAY—Cholce timothy, $11.50@12.00; coarse wooled rose 4. Inferfor stock was Ry A L 81 ; cholce evidence of that fact % ber, 767G78c, closed | prairie. $10.0010.5 Boston Stock Quotations. X';'f“,,-”,.;',\;‘,‘,’;:;";;flmf"-,g;‘"-' les for the . Where the sppraisement and certifl. \ J* —C 3 V. . X7 (Mg bu.; exports,' 20 we R TRE-Crasmery, o;. datry, @mey, | pogTON, June 6.--Call loans, 3%4G#% per are iy e AvOOLZ Quotations | the notice of sale 1s first publisned it will . 0%e, elevator, and | “EGGE—Firm: No. cent; time loa Cent. Official | 4%, ; 3 2 Tusively presumed.”in the abse b., afloat. Option market was | inciaded. 1 per Hon losy ot 00d cases | Cloming of stocks and bonds: clal | fine and medium, H@c; ; D O Roming 1o the contrary, that they dly firm all day, July leading o -~ 4 W ! dium. 35@4c. Texas wools are firm, bu A A trom aharte Ruc s on o- | turned, ingc. Atchison s 108 Westing Common ...107 | Sfforinge ace’ Hene ana oade 1ionr™, BUt | were flled before the notice Of sale was 1 $4| Adventure 2 ublished. iraine west, ateady cables and light country | w Recelpts, Shipmenta. | §% 1., vee e Adrees Fall_cleaned basis, 13@45c; twelve monthar, | » ¥ Rt T Sloss e AT LEht ce8BlEY | Wheat, bu cieees 80.800 32,000 | Nez, Cer B [ahmes e 18GiS0c: ‘Six to elghi montha, spring, BGIGN: | rallove 5F the purchascr io pay the thxes Bat advincs. July Glieec aciosed At Gate; bu! -+ 3 Auchison, Bingham i X | Lo e, ine washod fiesces are in small | and costs to the treasurer on the day of 8T : “. ciosed at Gi%he; " Mty o M. ! old very firm. Pennsylvania t 3 1 ‘,Doeember «wramac closed at 65%c. Boston & Albany _ 1 XXX, nominal. %@29¢: XX and above, 260 cl:;!l :"n'uwh;:er.h'vvfl'h“lyh:.rtl‘mr'nnl 'r':;'r:’l":fl oA. Rece pts, 9000 bu.; exports, 5.225 Bosten & Y 2% | Sopver Ran Zie: X, 2@%c; Michigan X, 22@2c. 'The | his disposal. to' comply with the require- Y 0t 8y No. & dstee; No 3, 46¢: No, | | TOLEDO. June 6 -WHEAT—Active and | X™V" XN & i | =y o market, fondslaine wool ls very quiet. owlug | ments of the law on that day, and the twestern, 444ic; track white. Gote. Dy | tomber Txec: June. Wige: July, e; Sep- | Pichburg pia.-...... 14ik Tale Rorai . fine Selaine. BEHc; Michigan. Mi@tle Mo | money ds paid sp 2008 a8 In due course of e ANy rack te. $5G3te. Op- | tember, 78c rnion Pactfic ...... 2 D o mgadc: Michigan. Ikl No. | the business of his office he can recelve it :. e ety aunEet on & higher mar-| CORN-—DUlI but strong: cash, 6%c; July, | Mex. Central ... g 3 [ 3 Zic: No. 2. 2@2ic; P receipt for it fi.\ j&“d 1' nores 3 62%¢: September, 59%c. American Sugar Osceola s ":'"‘-"-" @25 |T ore 18 S0ine demand for 1)nhr{ against _Milling Company. dy; PPNg, 60@%c; good to| OATS—Active 'and strong; July, 3%c; | do ptd 1 - hun rr:m?ln -nnl ‘hnuv'hn"h.l le 18 limited Ry | Error from Howard. Reversed, with in- - 4 ., | new. 4c; September, 3c. American T. & T...1173% Quiney [l 3 the small supplive avallable. ~Prices hews | structions. Barnes, C. Division No. 2. Un- R prime. to cholce, 1901 | RYE—No S8c. Dominioa I & 8.... 4's/Santa Fe Copper son el sustained on fine wools. The lncal | reported. R 10 crop, igike! olda, Gase: | SBEDClover, Gull but firm; cash, $.123; | S50, " 316 * [ Tamarack market is very strong at quotations. Corab. party appealing from a judgment of a S R P 013 oldn, base. T | october,” T ¢ ine, choler. scoured basls, 12074c; good, | sustice of the peace to’the distric: court " 3 ., i 8 L e . 6 pos may dismiss his appeal without the con- ’.'."'..f:.‘,"fl.'."“uf’ %0 % Ibs., 19c; Texas dry, - "gw"“KLr;’lwxdsmi..:L:;w‘(“;Ql;m’x‘m and [ sent of the aypellee at any time betore R 2G5 CAL o " Veat. ... 3 row - - ng, the cause is submitt 0 the court or jury LEATHBE Firm; acld, Mgsse MILWAUKEE, June 8 —WHEAT_Unset- | {"'S - iSc; light fine, 12@islac; heavy fine, 108 | tten"Munes Company v. Yohe, 31 Neb. 46, mess, B4, Cut meatn steady’ sibed | 4 SEieite. J0%, halgrmern, 4@Te: No. s tub washed, 15G25¢. approved and followed ibellies, 10@14c; pickled shoulders, S@sxc; mh-:—m,nu;'m Coffee Maricet. THE REALTY MARKET. ickled hams, 11@itc. " Lard: Abm: mesi. | BARLEY Steady; No. 2 oo zlll 3 H ] i .3 i sample, New York Min NEW YORK, June 6-COFFEE—8pot, #10. g e ipound S 'ORN.- Rio, dull; No. 7 involce, 5%e. M!\d t ; com "'E' S iy & W :J 3 % . M\, ] g v - l&i Fork, frm; taimily, $195a10 80; mess vl LA 11 OYoaing pricss on iaios stookar® Cortova, 's@litge. " Futires opened ‘sieady, | INETR{MENTS placed on record Fridey, with prices unchanged to 6 points lowe e eradel s mowtdcnaaniigey Peorla Market, 3 20 [Little CBlef ... B o hard, Tie. ‘”“?& CORN—Higher; No. 2 cu&uc;.xnu, 63 a61436%@%| Lt 69%@od%o; Beptémber, 69¥e; No. : ) s 736,401 409) ‘1| 300 cattle, 180 sheep and 9,20 quarters of | Wolf ‘& Murnan . gul 8&1 8% b b a 1 = 3 $t. Louls Live Stock Market. §T. LOUIS, June 6—CATTLE—Receipts, 1,000 head, (ncluding 400 head Texans; mar- Ket dull, ‘steady: native shipping and ex- ort steers, 3 00g7.50; dressed beef and tcher steers, $4.007.00; steers under 1,00 $4.25@5 00; stockers and feeders, $3.85() 4.80; cows and heifers 2,003.00; bulls, $2.26G ‘exas and Indian ste rassers, $3.4004.30; cows and hefe sEERBESSRIS EREEEERRSBISE 2L ETRRRB LG o2 35 Stoux City Live Stock Market. BIOUX CITY, Ta., June B.—(Special Tele gram.—CATTLE—Receipts, 30; market steady; beeves, $6.00@7.00; cows. bulls mixed,’ $3.00§5.60; stockers and feed $3.00@4.60; vearlings and calves, 330001 HOGS—Hecelpts. 5,000: market weak (o § lower at $6.80@7.10; bulk, $6.90G7.00 Stock in The following table shows the recelpts of cattle, hogs and sheep at the five principal markets for June 6 Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha ........ 5 3 Chicago ............. £ 7,000 Kansas City . . 1100 8t. Louis et 1,900 Bt Joseph . . Z X 600 Totals Y 10,600 —— $10.20 Qpens.. FOR TRADING IN Stocks and Grain Send for free booklet explaining our new COMBINATION TRADING SYSTEM which combines a large number of small ac- counts into ope large, strong, effective trading power, putting you 1o the position of & capitalist. L. D. MILLER & CO. 25-27 Chamber of Commerce. Milwaukee Grain Market szspusessssesssen I . the decline being in sympathy with dis- reanty Des countey’ (pen free) 6y PEORIA, June 6—~CORN—Firm: No. $ ntario sppolnting cables, in conjunction with light | Nora E. Fahs and husband to Mary BU :an;r 4.6 gs.; quiet; | 01¢ gogavors local liquidati>n’ and short selling. Re- | Johnson, lot 16, Sciby Helghts s ® tate dairy, 15%@: creamery. state, 3g | OATS—Higher; No. 3 white, #%ec, billed g A # : celpts were reported at primary points | A, P. Tukey and wife to Hilma lgc; ereamery, imitation, 17%@20%c; fac \hrgufih. . 5 - while the situation at home showed no| Carison, e% lot 2, block 9, Reed’s 1st . @ise. i WHISKY—On the basis of $1.% for fin- Terra. 2 {mprovement, the movement being heavy| add ............. : s CHI E—Recelpts, 4,210 i trregular; | Ished goods. . H N and prices higher. Prices reached a new | George Redman and wife to Han gancy, la-ge, colored ONe: ~white. 1Wc: 5 |low record for the present season. The| Htoltenberg, lots 38 and 40, block fancy, small, ull cream, col: Bran, | Lesd » market closed steady, with pric TToward . 1600 e 1120 1380 1330 1% SSERTTSEST SIEmER 100 ,_cholen, 9%610c 10c. changed to § {1 T ic! 1 Culkin and wife to Hannah : Bl hlte, 0o, k: state | (MINNEAPOLIS, June &~ WHEAT—July were 20,000 bags. Taciuging: July &% 41 M nn. lot 12, block 2, ist add to - . No. 1 ] and Pennayivania, 1 S western, stor- | Loy .Scplember’ e, on _track G September at B.i0c: October at 5.15c: No-| Missouri Avenue park ... e T g 33 - SO F14: June &-Bank clearings today. | VChiber At §.3c: December at 5.30; Febru. | Benson Land Syndicate i LD’ Jen- sreeeenes B8 teady; New Orleans, 8304ic. | BRAN T Lan G, nchanged. 12088 10 Increase. $175te s 28t YOAR | ary at 6.45c; March st 5.50c; May at 8.6c.| sen, lot 2. block T, Benson............ 10 CLTRYAllve: " Nominally unchanged Wi holk, TGS CINCINNATI, June 6.—Clearings, $4,439,- Quit Cisim Dee » Dressed: | Weak; brollers, i fowls, Philadelphia Produce Market. money, 4% per cent; New York ex- Co - Annle Barker and husband to F. D. Z 110 premium. NEW YORK. June 6—COTTON Wead, lot 84, block 11, Orchard Hul.. 1 BTOCK COWS AND HEIFERS . o0 ‘Al a market for tn PHILADELPHIA. June 6~BUTTER— eRfeato! €—Clearls 736,394 stead — ,W spot queted at “0.0 May %@1c lower; extra western cream- | balances, I.‘g'. posted - ey mwu;;m e quwunm' Total smount of lnw-nl.l-fl JHE AT - “" \ : e £ Il foressmg i tiasnspeporasesd s & CHICAGO. 2838, TERERESEEESRELY $TEE sS¥ MZMBERS.... Chicago $tock Exchange. v Vork Wites asd Gonsections. J

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