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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1902. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL |58 feie igoquuey oot bamt, W09 | aiey uanine 110,08 ool fund, exghuetys of whe pisoemafon: | OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cordova, 8@llic. Futures opened steady, With prices & points higher "the Impeoos: ment belng in sympathy with European steadiness. Trade all day was small. Im porters were moderate, With drawers of edges, which with demand, scattering coy- ering by Toom shoris, served to Armiy sustain the advance, final prices showing a het galn of 510 pointa. Bales were 1000 bags, including: July, 4.8004.8c; Septem- ber, ‘4.8c; October, 5.05c; November, 5.10c; December, 5.15go.20c; March, 5.406.45¢; May, 3.80c. mess, Cut _meats, firm; pickled | last year's figures as American. shows: Available cash balance, $202,195,146 i1.35; pickled shoulders, $8.50 — — gold, $09,712,791. ’ pickled ~“hams, ~$L6G1L0. "Lard, | St Louis Grain and Prov > & easts. Wheat is Sampson of Oereals and Leads Tl e Seth: Sontiment, ST, LOUIS. June %—WHEAT—Higher: PR S——— Good Bteers in Strong Demand and Oows All Lines U 5 Houth America, $iLs0; compound, | No. 8 red, cash slevator, Toc; track, old, soc and Heifers Bteady. ines Up. BBgun, Pork, firm! family, $15.0g2)0; Rors bara "Niropy e September, T1Xc; | Aggregate of Bus t ¢l A 7. 18.00; h | 50@19.25. ;) —— R EATIIER Steady: acid, 2%e R e ey Sls o i et ey HOG MARKET ACTIVE AND TEN HIGHER ’ o 2 ; July, 3 ember, 5Sic. Sk BEST PRICES OF YEAR IN PROVISIONS RO Wogty Svmeps . Z‘M‘Q.‘) OATS—fiigher: Ko, cash, 4i%c: irack, | NEW YORK, June .—The following oo country (pkea. free), SKOO4C | ks July e September, e, No. | fuble. compiled by Braduirest, shows ' the {C] s v x W/ e, 3 - rinc " h on Excessive m“‘r‘ F'i:‘;:':fi.f“'{‘{'g}&.' falr to extra, 4% R“H"l';.dy at 8. the week ended Jum,'n.n with the perconla- Stock Cattle Market Dull a Une ;2 R R acs P we FLOUR—Firm; red winter patents, $3.60@ | 88e of Increase and decrease as compare: Wet Weather Reports at Home n:‘t-fnhl-‘y, Recelpis, 957 pkes. 1O 3 T “extra fancy and e e it | With ‘the corresponding week last year: erate Rum of Sheep and Abroad—Hog Products 2igc; creamery, imitation, 17@20c; factory, °':ghgm-|’"» Steady, .15, 1 Weak Trade—Stock Make Record Prices. O s B~ Recelpts, 409 pkgs.: dull and | BEED—Timothy, steady, $.00; prime CITIES, lcmnnn.r Ine. Generally Steady. weak; _fancy, large, colored, 9%@o%c; | WORth more. o - | White, %c. fancy, small, new state, full| BRAN—Steady; sacked, east track, T8@S0c. New York CHICAGO, June ,—Wet weather influ- | cFeam, colored, cholce, I4@9%c; white, [ HAYCBtady; timothy, $ILUGI0; prat-| GuT, g pnced breadih and builish activity in wheat '1?,’)"5}5;“_"|D”. 11,404 pkge.; firm; state VHISK Y—Steady, $1.30. Boston . - .Hfl; shgep. foday, " Continuous_ rains In the standing | and_pennsylvanid, 1dc; western candied, | IRON COTTON T1ks ¢t Py 589, 7. at and much exciteme: oreigr | Mlaice, BAGGING—Steady, 5%@6%c. Louls Official Wed fmarkets over similar conditions in Franc A A8SES-Firm;: New Orleans, 3341 HEMP TWINE-—be. Pittsburg . ] Official Thul‘:l:'l..ld;, Ecfll’fn.l";flhgy’:';;‘mm;m oY the news POl'dLTR\—-AIivrn hnumln‘nlly, unchange. PROV lSlONs—Pnrbl‘!t‘lgh;;‘l:hJ:rbbn‘:lli”?‘g. b g . - | Official Friday . . r | steady, uncl q A ! Sld prices very near the top fgutes dmfi'.«fis?ffivn‘:; T o kain of £2 at Lon- i er; boxed lots, extra | Cincinn: Five days this week. The bulls In the corn pit protested \t |don the market closed with tin £128 and 10871%; short ' clear, | Kansas Cit; | Bame days last week. the wheat influence was enough to put | eie, ro® £15515 “The New York .market | $11.00@11.2%. Bacon, stronger; boxad lots, | Cleveland . X Same week before. prices both n corn and onts on & aLronkcr | wis sironger and about N higher,\closing | extra shorts and 'clear ribs, $IL60@1L.75; | Minneapolis . p Bame three weeks & h b s. At the close July whl;nt“vl\-w ¢ | £28.6214G20.00, with the tone holding firm at | short clear, $11.75@12.00. . {‘;"'; ‘;"fl""fl B 900, Bame four weeks agy. N 208 80 740 rentes, 101f Tiigc for the account. Exchange igher, ‘July corn %o up and July cit®|the advance. Copper was quiet. london | METALE-Lead, steady ec $385. Spelter, | PEUEOIL, S Bame days last year..... 5,310 35,43 SHEEP—Suppiles were on London, Hf18c for checks. Spanish @ke' advanced. rovislons showed | gathed 2a 64 for ¢ closing at £5312s | steady at $4.60. : Lol b e MBECELFIS FUKR THE YEAR 10 DATE. | d¢mand correspondingly . The big|4s closed at 81L8. Prices on the bourse arked independent strength and clof 6d for spot and at =53 178 6d for futures. In; POULTRY—Firm; chickens, 9c; springs, BrOVIACRSS . 789,015 The following table shows the r ts of | §Nd Of the receipts were ldaho grassers, | today were easler on realizations. Argen- to 12c higher. b Ty | the local market 26,00 pounds electrolytic | 16G0c; turkeys, $4¢; ducks, e geese, i@ | Bloyidence . cattle, hogs uid sheep at woutn Gmuna for | Arade was in much the same condition of | tipes, Brasllians and Turks were firm From the outset wheat was bullieh. | Idy- | for July delivery was sold at $12.15. Stan. | dic. .| QMAHA . the yeur to Gate and compurisons with | NS last few days—demand light aud mar- | Hentes weakened on the postponcment of erpool made good advances and F il" dard spot to August was quoted at $11.5067 UTTER — Steady; creamery, 18@22c; B aau ee . . Iust yeur: ana comparisons With | ket dull and weak. the conversion scheme until October. In. mddition to yesterday's strength, showed in- 1180, lake, $12.¥ rolytlc and | dairy, 17@19c. . ! e i 1 D Quotations for cipped stock: Good 1o | dustrials were easier. Rio tintos weaken creases of 1'4@1tc. Foreign markets were | casting, 311951 124 1 lead mar. | EGGS—Higher at 1dc, loss off. e Jan . 3 8 Cattle A2 B8 ZiwT .o | Cholce wethers, $4.5004.90; falr to good, $4.30 | on dispiriting news fegarding the Americar extremely nérvous over the prospects of | ket was also quiet and unchanged at H.12%4 | Recelpts, Shipments | St. Josep! ¥ o o) R @4.60; good to cholce cwes, $4. G4, o eavy, Paname hort crope in consequence of wet weather, | while at London values loet Is3d, closing | Flour, bbls. 5.000 700 | Denver .. ¥ X N Ry~ | £0od, 8.75G4.25, good to choice lambs, $5.00 f Canal compan curities were favorably Cargoes oft coast were in great demand |at £11 38 0d. There was a decline’ of 26 6 | Wheat, bu. 21,000 300 | Richmond . 1| 8h i NE o I | q5.50; fair to good, $4.50@4.76. Wooled stock | Influenced by yesterday's vote in the Unitec and prices were advancing for spot &'«! in -’r(-llvr at London to £1812s6d. but|Corn, bu. . .26 000 Savannah . o X M |‘ e 'P:"s cluge | gells about G0c above clipped stock, | States senate. The private rate of dis and flour. At home, rains feil continu-|locally the market was dull and nominalat | Qats, bu. . Salt Lake City . 894,865, B [ Bl old _on_the South UmAul | Representative sales: count was 27-16 per cent, Ously and more were predicted generally. | 4%c. Iron wag steady In tone and qulet at i . Albany .. v X 4 | market the last several days, with com- | No! A%, BERLIN, June 2.—Exchange on London Advices trom N braska stated that the old, gures ' werrants wete nominal and | Kamsas City Grain and Prov jios Ansies pa lormer year S 014 ewes % 20m Gy prgs. for checks. Business was dul t was ripe and awalted 18, | otable basis. Vo ) " . | Memphis .. r e b x : on the bour day. sh 48 we Hnntaum- xrumh was In such a soaked con- | northern, $21.00622.00; No. 2 foundry, north- m‘l\.\.\s.\s CITY, Jap‘ngv 'gn "“'*F‘i.\T"’:'"i Fort Worth . | 1802, [1901.]1900, (1899, [19s. (1897, 1895, 1% :’H;‘;fll» Veartings weak. Iron anares ¢ ‘_"ncf“(“:‘wm' m'l'""' dition that farmers could not attempt the | 20 30 No: 1 foundry, southern, | 80%c; e ABoSHe cash, No 2 8eattle ... . - $ ClibBed Swes favorable reports from the mining centers Work. Further than this, the grain that | N, L foundry, eouthern soft, | hard, 3, 10%@ d, W¢; | Washington . © ol 87O 48 B 4 340 B lipped ewes Banks were comparatively steady. Cana had been cut in other nll\\:u iy “lavlv‘nr: $ % x,;"{ul at 548 8d and (Q'Ol-i\‘ O N3 b p‘:;-mmr Bi%ke: “"r:l’“m 1/ “i“ P 4,89 8 o8 aaj.:g‘ 1 cHpped ewe dian Pacifics were dull. ot grade contract. " 9 734d. CORN—July, i Se 3 pt c i o ot e eneral Improvement in | Phocoedi i 8 Saan: oo b IS Ne Wita, $la)) Eoons ¢ b W} 3 8l i R 01l and Roain. Suteige busincss ‘on the Board of Trade | UMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS. NG s . 8 white, €46 Fortiand, Ore. |38 b M OIL, CITY, June 30..Cleetit bek s considered over, Senti- A No. vhite, 47c. ochester . . s , June 20.—Credit balances, shorts considered it time to covel + . ‘, certificates, 'no bid; shipments, 102,842 bbis 5 ; runs, 8,136 b aver. 2233833 e ssEIseascEIas agany Fa sFgazazsee Fres SIBUFATEINRSE : g% su¥sessite 87 $=EéElt:sSSSS:-‘-?::SS!SS::S:SSSSSGES&E Forelgn Financtal, LONDON. June %.—There was a good mand for money toda A pronounced ease in money I8 not expec Immediately, in view of the Stock exchange special require- ments for the coronation festivities and the turn of the half-year. Discounts were steadler. Operators on the Stock exchange were disinclined to engage In fresh trans- actions and were absorbed with the mines’ carry-over. (onsols were easler. Amer. icans opened with a weak tendency und were neglected and were affected by ther labor disturbances. The{\ closed quiet Kaffirs were irregular, having fractlonai setback. The amount of bulllon taken into the Bank of England on balance today was £581,000. Gold premiums ard quoted as fol lows: Buenos Ayres, 131.80; Madrid, 36.50; Lisbon, 26.%5; Rome, 1.32 PARIS, June 20.-4 p”'m.~Three per cent {3353 & FEEE £2225885585258058522882 852 NNAUNNARINER ; fAIF to | copper mines Mrs were ¢ 233 SE2SESLRENREES? Crom oo a e cscasses S (33330 2 - et et & ] . SHEFES 2 cull :iamm' i BN, oo clipped yearlings as bullish and grew more strongy T RYE—No. 2, 56c & . Atlanta . 3 B Svery” momant “widh savancine. brices, | O 441128, o NG L O anea” ° | paAL=ChAcE, Uriothy, HLTQ1LW; chotce | Des Ribines. 3 3bring IAmbs ooio: 8 4 cash demand and the . » L8 10.00. s z ew Haven | y 4 FUCTS, Tawrist showed no woft spois. It 20G8_including new No. 3 cases, Ue; reamery, 19¢; dairy, fancy, | {\arcester 5 old ewes ] & oscd that there was a large long | cases returned, 13c. i 7 0o 3 Whitbwoot o Nashville . s : e uppORed et but If such were | LIVE POULTKY—Chickens, 9%c; ol EGGS—Firm; new No. 2, whitewood cases | gyringfield, Mass. . 862 clipped ewes. . : ] the e. mot enough of the holdings were | roosters, according to age, 4@sc; lurkey included, 14%c doz.; cases returncd, 1fc. SIOFLOIE. 14 1ess Hnlonded to make any perceptible change | $@Tic; ducks and geese, ic; brollefs, por 1b, | () oy Receipts. Shipmonts, | Grand Rapids ° ent., Business was more active | 18¢. 3 ¥ 3 5402 | Scranton ... f e e an for a long dime. July whe BUTTER—Pa stock, 16%c; _cholce bu. . 400 | Bortiand, Me. opened @ higher, at 7 e, gradu Sl Y A o, bu. serees 5 W00 | Sioux City 9 " ed T4 d ttle FRE SH — 4 = Zz 5 3 g e, e ond AN ®strong | crappies, 10c, herring, 6c; piekerel, 9¢; pike, Philndelphin Produce Market. T : il -2 1 June e Cn: at Tye. Trading was very [1llci perch, 6¢; buftalo, dres sunfish, [ ppii e bHIA. June 2.—BUTTER— | Dayton, O. | June close, Ho P mud fucures, Local roce bc; bluefins, sc; whitefieh, 11 tah, 13¢; | oo e i ane higher; ext western | Tacoma . 8ood 10 <8 errSd ot contract _grade. black bass,’ 18 nabou:, tle; eusmon, Isci | Firm and M@ic higher: ox o | Spokane . Jere iis and buluth reported haddock, lic; codfish, 12¢; red sr~pper, i D irm ata ix Tooa e Y Topeka peapolls and D he three points of 315 cars, | roe shad, each, shad roe, per vair, i5c oh 185, Toun DI, Presh westerm, 1 Davenport Buainst 245 st week and spiit_shad, per 1b,, 10c; iohsters, bollec, per bresk Sagthwesiers 106 To Wilmington, Dei S ury Tecelpts were i m- | Ib,; %8¢, lobsters, green, per Ib., 2o, B il b ol il NSVIE .vees.s ared 1o 447,00 busheis oa R ot s, i Birmingham ourd clearances in whe: led | NE AN See o prime small, 11%c; New York full creams, | Fail River . 171,000 bushels. Argentine shipments were s 1air to good, $la@ioe. Macon_. 704,000 bushels, compared to 304000 '2“""”,}‘ ). = Little Rock {m‘«(( w.{-::_(v”’ll"lfi'nmnnurd reported 15 loads HAY—Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesals | NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS. {\!’rll‘:;l‘éme A orn waa strong and higher most of the | Hay Dealers association: Uboice hay, No, Lowell & gession, but = ruled tnmv-;l‘:“‘)v*‘l!V:"l"l“l‘l‘y‘::> onpsel 500 THye siraw, .50 Thesk prices | Market Slides Into Somnolent State Akron . J were seemingly « 4 , §1.00. Ry aw, $.50, ichita - e tIns. another oppoFLURILY L0 rry oui Y. ;‘fwle‘;;"’.ll‘;&fl‘"‘ quality. De-| yyith Small Volume of Dealingd. | Springtic b anipulations. Trade was small an . o P ’ W > v . | Lexington . 6 R R ] o | native b 15,0065, 65 rn | feriptions. Spot prunes are in falr de. ‘.E',Sl' (lesne nmwu) by commission hous - VEGETABLES. ”rm\\"\nmfii };'u.r;e kzn.—'l‘ha ""v““.‘i‘f“r&‘}C ew Bedford Ilinols Central .. . 4 - ‘unlé‘h’. stoas mrllsvl’;;r:‘li ]meuh: < Dvu-uem mm:d‘ Darticularly the Iarger st o There was a fair demand in the most dis CAULIFLOW ER—Home grown, per doz., | lduldatiqn which broke prices vesicriiv | Chattanooga T == | Official yesterday: 4 i both 'Interior and export account, with tant futures and nothing new developed | Te. TAtker alibbeh Bhok fhto & rather apathe. | Youngstown 2 otal reecipts ..... 42 121 [ 10 e Recelpts. Shipments, | prices ranging from i%c to 64c for ali B e uly ‘deal” Strength of wheat| NEW CELERY—Kalamazoo, 30c. market silpped back into & rather apathe: | Kglamasoo K 5 The disposition of the day's receipts was | Cattle . : 3231 | Brades in boxes. Apricots are in steady ana the ‘wet weather were the bullish in- pEOTATOES _Northern, Tic; few potatoes, | 16,5 o R o B Fargo ga follows, each buyer purchasing the num- | Hogs . . 20 aug | reuest at former prices; auotations rui- . There was almost no sellin £ bu., Sogwe. o s singhamy : 600! Fssie edd indicated: Sheea, + : 919 | ning from 10l to 14c. Peaches are quiet, Pressure. While receipts were increased at | GRE| iN ONIONS_Per Goz., according (0 B D T e Tt aates Rockford ] | Bl | Buyers, Cattle. Hogs.Sheep. o 9191 Dut” still held at 12@ite for peeled and 1 29 o contract, ) . g {5 By ‘anton ... J 8%z acking company.. 2 o) 13 » 10%c for o I cars, oIy 2 T 6 and closed firm, |~ ASPARAGUS-Home grown, per doz., a0 | Jicel, Missourl Pacific, St. Faul and the | jcidonvilie, i\ 906, ‘i |G H. Hammond Corerrr: v 1R L | b BV IS . Wabashs. T AN * - g b & e, : % Soringheld, O. : 1| Switt and Company 19 73| JANSAS CITY, June 20.—CATTLE—-Re- ¢ Goods Market. g up, 8L B, eldy was a threaten: | © CUCUMBERS—Hothouse, per dos.. 460@ | o The evidence of support for United States | SLCIERC!: : 30| 13.3].... | Cudany Packing o, T | A S Tvas I deiach T oevie LDy 2 t. ing danger to hears in the oat pits and at | 60c. R {08 the Market, as yesterdny's sharp break | Quiney . s 318,475 | Armour & Co... 39 ... | Active; best beeves higher, others steady:| NEW YORK, June 2.—DRY GOODS- A tted some of the more dfictent | LETTUCE—Motnouse, per dos., 25c. ok ha t Bloomington B seess | Cudahy Co., K. C . ...{cholce export and dressed beef steers, $7.00 | Today's business has been quiet in all oD T vering. Cash ewuff was In good | PARSLEY—Per doz., %@3c, e I B enTant 1) | Bioux waily ; Al A& Huntzinger b @7.50: falf to good, $4.90@7.00; stoc departments, there being an absence of demand and some oOf the better grades %‘?\%%fifr«gfilflm Bgf:& market | rebuying of stocks by the large interests cksonville, Ill. . ) .3...... | Hamilton & Rothschild. . | feeders, $.0094.55; western-fed steers, $450 | any factor powerful enqugh to Shangs eoid today as high as tsc. There wrs On¥ | it Guiic; string beans. per market | yhich liquidated yesterday and the day, be- | [Eemont - ] ; |5 T e & ot S Y Dhectings and Grills steady for_jeading o little scatteres 4 4 X ore. is ser to relieve a latent feel- | 1 . h 2 EERPRS b La Wi s b . - - ¢ . o e frade was not lurge gn the buying side, the | basket, S8GTe, o0 L. vaover 756, | 0B that the recent bull campaign had been | JGalveston . § w ‘&1 B, F. Hobbick . e 90; 3 % , | brands, other markets irrogular, Bleached position of oats wak ""rl::":l’::’e'&fl Juy | REUBARB-Mome grows, per Ib. ljc. . | & ke Y CE AR LT T VR B i o T | Ot tu)M'n 4 5 i e e - ored cotions atendy. No change In rezi- D = ) B—Ci X al 3 y' engtl as restricted to el . 5 .8/, . el . . r & C e endy b e e ap. at a%c. Recelpts were | CAHBAGE—California " or ~home-grown, | RUER poSis*ahd ‘Was mot very well main- | +*Wilkesbarre 673,94 = 1% Hogs_ Recelpte, 700 head; market tapioc | lar print “cloths and no ‘demand, Wid: T Gars only 10 of contract grade. new e New, California, fn sacks, per | taified, the closing being auil and heavy. Beaumont Total . % Tha7 @ hlEher and active: top. 1T bulk of | €oods are easy. Prints and ginghams Provisions showed marked and independ. | | ONIC d . 2 per | e Southwesterns and St. Paul absorbed | Decatur ... CATTLE—There were hardly. enough cat- | S4168: 7450765 Y B O e kie andlon Upward e ent strength all day. ‘The hog market | 1bg S0\ 0p o o er 4-basket crate, |® l2rge share of the strength. St. Louls | Utica . 245 tle here to make a market. and the condi. | Packers. 70; Z e e O I voDs Started out strong, but gradually eased off. | AOM P 8, | Bouthwestorn preferted rose aearly 8 points tion of the trade,was much the same as 't | gj e ; MANCHESTER, June 2 300DS | the product Wit responded to the carly “?QA\'—, BEANS—Per bu., $2 and in connection with a slightly greater Totals, U. 8. ....[$1,930,270,697( .3| has been In some days. Desirable grades | , SHEEP AND Recelpts, 2,800 | Cloths, dull. Yarns, qulet and unchanged. strength at the yards and made sharp ad- Per bu, Tise in Chicago & Eastern I1linols gave rise 66,514 33 e n aemand pall sy eiraplc ETades | head: “market slow and steady: 'native Nances. Cash stuff was In good demand | . z to a_report that the latter road was to be [ ————————— —_— | eedlery: Y lambe, $4.86a7.00; western fambs, $5.0a530; | SUPREME COURT SYLLABI t higher prices and all the smaller offer; LTS purchased by the former. Beef steers made up a large part of the | NeUVE wethers. $4.96.25; western wethers; . ngs were quickly absorbed by packers The movement in the western roads was S i Sen® anade Up & JaIEe bart of the | $.60G5.05; fed ewes, $.3@5.25; Texas clipped s . rokers, A slight dip followed the steady | oL not accounted for by the crop news, which | Montreal ..............[$ 20,637,707 11.3]. pretty decent dryiot - becves. . Packets, | 1a lings, ‘$5.0085.00; Texas clipped sheep, | 11678, HIll against Schmucen, Appeal from close of the hog market, but the end of | ¥gikp \ wpppRIES—Oregon., r 24-qt, | Was rather unfavorable as to grain. The | Toronto 15,342,301 22,6/, as heretofore, were out after the Adece .00@4.%; stockers and feeders, $2.35N3.90. | G inty. Reversed. Ames, C., depart- the sesslon showed prices almost at the | . .. ™53 50q4.00. L e % | country coalers were rather neglected and | Winnipeg 3,016,338 61.1[. §Tades, and prices tended strong on ths fair St sy ment No. § lop. Best fiEures of, the peal, Wty Moscd | , CHERRIES California, per, box, $1.60; | R0 §M M MG of a gatn on the in- | Vanegy TI000ME| )., 1| L0, j600d steers. _ Thin and grassy catt HoweRork oy Tk Margay bi o Sotvant man O¢ lands 10 His. wife oF al al Ty b {d y the s 0 - | Vancouver, ‘ 109, 8 > , . o S i 3 an, ands to Lis @ e w ULy B ol e ptember pork sold B Bt e becat caue 3200, | terior currency movement up to Thursday | Hamilton . 2801 oM WhOUS S yeeterday’s Notobes iFor AN NEW YORK, June 20 —BEEVES—Re-|child {s presumed to have been made in 010 "Tuly ard closed 10 up, at $10.45 | QOTERMELONB—ssgi0. ot night of over 33,000 gave rise to the hope of | St. John, N, B. . 3. 'The ‘market for cows and helf ‘as | cOIDts, 3478 head, good ‘to chofce teers, | consideration of his moral obligation for Suly ribs, i2%e higher, at $10.75. 5 ” sl a favorable bank statement, as the offset | Victoria, B. C, . 173611 | yght fea thnd helfers vas|strong; medium ‘tc’ common, 10@7l5c oft: | the support and ~maintenance of the l2btimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, EAPSROFICAL FRUITS absorption by the sub-treasury for the |sQuebec . ¢ 9. Ughtly suppiled and practically unchansed | buils, steady; cows, 10c lower: steers, .00 | grantee,'and in the absence of evidence of 30 cars; corn, 206 cars; oats, 19 cars; Iogs, %{NEAPPM'AS—FMM& 30 to 3 count, | same ser‘i:')d wlls’onlygl 3 ll}nnkhars ex- | Ottawa . l;‘;’;";’"’e e, '“fig‘{:‘"‘:;{na"g_:g"‘d @6.75; ;»zx'xl:;. m;s,m; ':;»: mm-{,‘ $3.10@5.75; | & .«m;xmra- ‘Ihr|(omflwlllinll:c h::.;\':x Lo n;. H ' g A resse e opinfon this evening that the B Eolaasciiend it - | cows, 5.0, Cables, steady; exports | transferre e entire e, Dol e d “imh:‘.?.'m‘ futures ranged as follows: BANANAS—Per bunech. according to Bfatement would #how & considerable ex- Totals, Canada 3l ers picked up the decent grades at steady | 2250 quarters of beef; tomorrow 130/ cat- | Squitable: so that the transaction cannot 4 size, $2.5GL75. i pansion in loans, but the continued ease of | o o “TUNC% o | o) strong figures. Bulls, stags and vial|tie 46 sheep and 4,150 quarters of beef. be successfully assalled by subsequent v ORANGES—Valenci; $.75G5.00; Medit- | Call money does not Indicate that the sur- | “sNot (ncluded in totals because containing | CLLVes 80ld gencrally steady If good. with| CALVES-—Recelpts, 58 head. Market slow | creditors of the grantor 5 errancan sweets, MO0GLE. Phus Tian been materially impaired, Snigt (ndinaad 1h 2oialy Rec the market inclined to weainess 6n in- | and 15 lower: veals, #5055 1ittie calves, | 1101, County of Harlah against Whitney LEMONS—Fancy 0@5.50; Messin; More attention was given to the sterling | “esNot includi in totals because of mo | fefior offerings $4.00; city dressed veals, dailige per Ib, Avpeal from Harlan county. Afirmed. uyl 7y | WSO e BLLAN: market, which advanced an additional frac- | comparison foslmst year. The atock cattle murket shows very little| SHEEP AND 6,001 | Pound, C., department No. 2. T TOU @Y . ANEOUS. tion, London selling stocks here " freely. b Atas change from that of the last severai ¢ays. | head; sheep, slow; 1a ady. Market| 1. A creditor is entit to enforce for safi27a@7s | HONEY—Per 24-section case, $2.75@3.00. Continental exchaage was easy, while N Yorik Money Market There were few recelved. Good feeders are | closed dull and ‘weak; 7% cars unsold; | his own benefit any securitles which the CIDER-Nenawka, per bol, ‘#.25; New | sterling at Paris feil another fraction. * ow v 3 in ood request, and other grades arc 3o | sheep, ST fow Shoen, "$5.0; | principal debtor has given his surety by 14T 65 , $3.00. e Bank of England gained nearly VE! A 20.—MONEY—On call, . ows cifers are | culls, $2.0002.50 ” culls, $4.50 | way of indemnity ,&'“’Z"”\,‘ ;‘,,[1"‘- )PCORN—Per 1b., 5¢c; shelled, 6e. 000,000 in gold yesterday, which 18 a rea Mf?::,‘)v _"U%R"g, Jine Wiy (,E,',,d,"ch,, also rather poor sellers at uncertain prices. | “{6GS - Receipts, o culle, 330 | W3Y “As such securities are deemed In Pt 2 12 | NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1'sott shell, per Ib. . | 12c; hard shell, per Ib., Jl%c- No. 2 soft | world, in view of the heavy semi-annu suring development for the whole financlal | cent; prime mercantile paper, 4%@b per | Representative sales: higher; state hogs, $7.65. equity to be held by the surety in trust a0, e asy | shell, 10c; No. ¥ hard siiell Brazils, per | requirements upon that inetitution. Heavy | “SFERLING EXCHANGE—Firm, with ac- | No. Av. Pr o | BEEF STEERS. for payment of the principal ':';:“";“Ffl'i it No. " je surety assigns e creditor, 393 # alawgai | b, lc; filberts, per Ib., Lic: almonds,’ soft | pension payments during the week are the | qua, susiness in bankers' bills at $4.57% for 50 400 6. 8%y Konls LiverRtecl Mavkat, the latter may enforce them, although the X 0 n| | 2w | shéll, Joc hard shell, 156; pecans, large, per | cause of “the light demands of the New | Homand ana at $45 61850 for sixly daya: % 3 ST. LOUIS, June 20.—CATTLE—Recelpts, | Surety could not have done 5o without first i, IR0 @7y | 0., 12¢c; small, 10c; cocoanuts,' per sack, | York sub-treasury upon the money market. e 6 ; . s % 1,50 head, including 1,060 Texans; marke( | discharging such obligation. NGOG 31 INGH NG | g, N Tt |s @ notable fact that the government's | b airaes s W05 5%, commstaial, bijks, s & leady: native shipoing and export tteors. | 3. The contingent lfability of a principa) . 5%, E eady e Steers, e co e o 178 |17 9% | 1775 HIDES—No, 1 green, 64c; No. 2 green, | surplug revenue 18 still under $1.000,000 for | “1 (¢ K1 Bar, 62%c; Mexican dollars, b 4 w $6.00@715, dressed’ beof and butchers' | to the sureties upon his bond 1s a sufficient §00 |18 125 | 1795 | Bgei No. 1 salted, itec; No. 2 salted, 8%c; | this month, compared with nearly SILOW. | gzige ’ % 4 - G Phas 4 Bteers. $4.50(17.80: steers under 1,000 Ibs., | consideration to support a mortgage giver u " Gl 3 0. 1 veal calf,'8 to 12t 1bs., 8c; No. 4| 000 for the same period in last June, and | - {NDS—Government, steady; state, in- 2y $4.25@6.40; stockers and feeders, $3.60@1.% | to indemnify euch sureties after executior 10 1045 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 6¢c; dry hides, 8@ | reports from Washington indicate that the | gctive; rallroad, irregular. & 4 3 % i M s and helfers, $225@5.85; canners, §1.75 | and ‘Jvll\'er,\' of the bond and before & 10 45 | 1060 12c; sheep pelts, Toc; horse hides, §1.50g2.50. | treasury authorities hardly expect the | 'The ‘closing quotations on bonds are as | 3.. 4 gLt 285; bulls, $3.00a4.25: calves, $1.:0@5.00; | breach b OLD METALB—A. B. Alperp quotes the | year's surplus to reach the estimated figure | foliows: 2 ® % b Foxan and ‘Indian steers. $30006.00; cows| 4 Where a deed by way of mortgage 106 107 214 | following prices: 1Iron, country mixed, per | of $90,000.000. With ten days remaining of ’ N A TEIAR AR CIPARD, Biewrs, : recites that the grantee 1s trustee. for 10 6214{ 10 62 50" | ton, $10; Aralnb, stove ‘?Ia ger ton, $7.50; | the fiscal year the surplus is still below coupe u&fim’u, Centrai Ccows. Receipis, 3300 head; market 1oc|Sureties upon a lmndl of ih&; er‘mnr. parole 3 Q tions were as follows: blgc; zinc, per lb., 2c; rubbcr, per b, 6c. | ing the harvesting of grain, promise also new 4s, T o (M., K. I 1 P UAND LAMBS—Receipts, 1700| 9 A mortgage given by a county tre FHOUR DUl steady: . winter ~patents. gy I to postpone the demand on New York for coupon ... - ) o cad: market steady: native muttons, 31,60 | Urer to indemnify the sureties on’ his is, $.20; patents, $3.500 QLIVERPOOL, June 20—WHEAT-Sgot, | the southwestern railroad bonds. The mar- 4.00; stockers, 32.75G3.00. suspected of emhufll:‘; public funds and L% LN rm; No. 1 northern, spring, s id; No.|ket generally rregular. Total saleg, P 3 the mortgage was given to protect the ! 09@M%e; No. 2| 17 nta, "o stocks. fature H] Bar Folve. $hom.00. United States coupon | AL 3 . Y . St. Joseph Live Stock Market. hreties I Case a defalcation should ensue red, "}2“:3“‘: ellow, 66c. July, 58 11%d; September, 6s 2%d. 28 declined % on the last call. . . / 2 8T. JOSEPH, June 20.—CATTLE—Re 6. Although a county may not demand S'R!:‘s——x O 3 Y ise No. 2 white, 4sc; | CORN—Spot, quiet; American mixed, new, | The following are iLc ciosing prices on 3 5 5 . ceipts, 500 head; steady: natives, 57 | of @ county treasurer any other or further 0 B Sl No. " % 15s 94; American mixed, old, bs 94; “ulures, | the New York Stock exchange v 95 Ay 3 Ve ol ed ! 7.85; cows and Relfers, $1.50a6.00. v security than the bond required by law, 2. bRy L let; July, nominal; September, 5s 1%d; p 4 (St. Paul ptd. 1893 3 . 8. W. 9% $3.60@6.00; stockers and feeders, $2.00@5.50. | such fact does nut")l)reve‘m t fror'v‘| taking ARLEY—Fair to cholce malting, 63amoc, | Octover, 58 tad. =~ do pld. <1008 80, Pacifo . site : HOGS—Recelpts, 6400 head;'10c higher: | advantage of securities given by the trea: EED—No. 1 flax, $1.4@L%: No. 1 north- | FrAS=Capadian, steady, 6s., Baltimors &' O....... 106k S0, Railway 36ty | . . P 4 lght ‘and lizht mixed, $1.808755; medium | urer to the sureties upon his bond for : prime,_timothy, $.90@5.%; clover, | I"LO . Louls fancy winter, firm at Pl 120 | Toas T Fas s% . 2 L i ..é.:"ne.;y. i\“d”‘i,\'i{{,‘s_“n""”?‘f o jnd ";',‘Pocfi'nn. E by Way of subrogation or contract grade, $8.35, 3 7o . 3 EE A eceipts, 2, PROVISIONS—Mess pork, per bbl., $17.874 JIOPS-At Tondon (Pacific coast), firm eas 1 et T oinind B &g M i A 3 head; steady. sureties oo meenc b £8 SEEZB £oXEiR EELTEE | o wwcomwe Egiz 8 " June 20—O1I—Cottonseed ctude, nominal; prime vel: . p leam, steady. Rosin, CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Do, Sl ROAS ima, 890 ma ‘and Indlana, g Cattle Strong and Slow—Hogs Higher | gonn apor 520 ") P (b TV and Sheep Steady. irpentine CHICAGO, June 20.—CATTLE—Receipts, £ 3 B m s Cotton eyt P it | 3 head, including 20 head Texans; , spot, strong, 26s T'yd srindicetes Sunday ce sirong, others siow; good to prime June” do—OIL-Turpenting e Ooihcial numoer 8 to medium, 3¥4.75¢ C. osin, firm; A, L ), B brought in today by each roud was: " 0ok | 1.40: stockers a 505,25 cows, | 31 : G, $1.40; H, 16N J0; 1, 205 ehecp. Horses, | 314005, 5.%5; canners, $1.400) , $3.05; N, $3.40; WG, 8355, Ww, C.. M. & 8t. P. Ry.... % 3 @.0; calves, $2.50@6.50; | 3.7. Wabash .. M = ors, $1.0066.00, e o (OGS “Receipts, 18 w0, head; estimated | Evaparated Apples and Dried Fraltn omorrow, 20,000 head; left over, 4,000 head; W Y - o SV A P rED TATKet 1015e RIgher: mixed and butchers: | \NEW YORK, June 2.—EVAPORATEI B MY TN W ) 8004 1o Gholos Reavy, E1e0e APPLES—The demand continues moderate, C.. Bt. P., M. & O. Ry, ¢ w . Hevy, $iu0@id0; light, §7.10@:40; | but offerings are light and full prices A ol . « | bulk of sales. $7.30@} 60, J Wi 1 are realized. Common to good are guoted & Q. R : hS'i o) <}' AN )d ‘LAMHS —Recelpts, 5,000 K;;" '”r‘ prime, 10c; choice, 103@10%c; ead; sheep and_ lambs, 3 ¥y Lie, PRU £ o thotce “wethers g4 oming Steadys o0d 10| “CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS—There in L&D et mixed, $5.10/450; westorn sheep. $2.5040 55, | & quiet jobbing demand for nearly all de- PRSP EEE et eoesese s g8 sEENRaz.aan smsbmois gt ‘rzrIEs ‘g8 e BLTBLS ESEE wwoo 238 oo 2 Bon Sens® o mbanmaoie: intention 8o to hmit it can ‘924, Lard, per 100 $10.40." Short ust e —— Where no b lies Socee"pacogtif” By, el : e N 34 st in it e geduid Hom e hgt 2 e Shoulders (Boxel) > nort clear . B © ORess, A, 1 {1 DENWENR, gitisases 28 L g : ; { 8 The following_table Shows the receipts of | the security of a deed .absolute in form, WHISKY—Basls of high wines, $1.30. . Y, Chicago & E. TiI.....1T7% | Wheellng & L E.. Colorado So. 48... 3 . ;-::;Ikeé‘:mo-r H:e!hflp at the five principal ‘:;\':ga!"»ml:‘fl;‘mm"!]f,n;ucf;:‘l:‘;"l:"':3: Jimited The {ollowing were the receipts and ship- | ; 2 3 : e % wkodatak | - L MU R B R ~Na “ Cattie. Hogs. Sheep. | but extends to the full amount for which menta yesterds firm 568 do 2d ptd.......... do pfd...... do general 4 2 7 South Omaha © 063 8118 1,710 | the sureties ultimately prove to be llable. gATtioien. * Chicago & N. W a o W, & D. C. Chicago ... 5000 | 8 A prima facle showing that no proceed- .. > 3 ((‘hl R. LT. P # e At ock!) 1 4% ‘K ansas Cit; B s In"- hll law :’IIV!! b;fl;lhl‘l fnl;nllll‘ l;eco;"ory ders, square, 11 to 13 Ibs.. firm at 42s 6d, | Chicago Ter. & Tr o *Bid. **Offered. §'. Louis of the mortgage debt is sufficlent where Lard, American refined, in pails, firm, ozs | .90, Pfd.. . 8 . 8t. Joseph no evidence {s adduced to the contrary. " o cCCaéa . K ker against, L . Bri T eady prime "mess, western, frra, | Colorads Bo. VIRA ST ¥, Boston Stock Quotations. Totals 1,600 ufl’}‘n’?:i’s{rmmfi(y,d Reversed -;;«‘( Pl . 88 6d. 4 . 3 s od +2dadsdense v L @4 structions. Duffie, C., department No. 3. On the P ! CHEESE—Steady; American, finest white, | ped o Bicisen. .. it | o ptd . O - A o R mce.."pel”';:'nu Omiia Sloux City Live Stock Market. 1 “While subrogation s not founded on ter market was strong: creameries, 1 old, 56 American, finest ' white, new, | Del. L & W. Amer. 8. & R.. i t d bond . contract and s a creation of equity, exist- daires, 17401 Cheese, steady, 1 . | Steady at 45s 6d; American, finest colored, | Denver & R. G | Qo Dld.oc..s 3 | closing of stocks and bon: SIOUX CITY, Ta.. June 20.—(Speclal Tele- [ fORITES, AN0 08 b Complishing the ‘ends of Bggs, frm; tresh, 15%¢. old, no stock; American, finest eolored,| do ptd 93 |Anac. Mining Co... Atchison 4s Afrentere gram )—CATTLE Receipts, i market | gufatantial Justice, there must in every 2 - d, v 5 y —— new, steady at 50s, * L8 coqaecss 1.l 381 Brooklyn R.'T.. 3 | Gas ds, » J I lma :uhlleevel. ts.lm"_. ltnoa":v"g:g' :‘11“1'2 case |wnere hmle hducn;ll;e o8 ln‘vnrl:-d. in % o .| Tdo et pid 67, mixed, 82 .50, 8 3 ddition to the inherent justice of the case, NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. L T h e g I OV (et I Hy @i &; yearlings and calves, $2.60042%5 Concur therewith some established prin- BRTER 1 22page, Sull, 4, Great Nor. p t 10GS Recelpta, 3.50; market 10 lower; | ciple ‘o equlty furlsprudence ‘as recog- selling, $7.15@7.45; bulk, $7.55@7.35. nized and enforced by courts of chancery. Hocking Valley 85 |Gen. . o Pl Quotations of the Day om Various | Recelpts of wheat during the last three | MX'0f, Sy | Rowking Ot Boston & Albany.... o B O atiie W0 ate 908 208 shioross HEaSetrie o6 Shaneery. —— purpose of discharging a mortgage llen bl s gays. .00 centals, including 182000 Amer- | niliol? Cosrat T Iigritntr. Faper -..11 e & M - . . c - . ' 244 N. Y, N H & NEW YORK, June 30.—FLOUR—Receipts, | 4 Fe0%Rts 08 American corn the last three | s - Fitchburg pfd.- 315 bbls.; exports, 9,160 bbls.; sale: sveili127 |NdUonal Biscutt . Unfon Pacific Muk:'l‘n“: rl)'-":::nhvl: 'fl" Toledo Grain and Seed. _ ",:‘:"‘1::“"2" l:‘“ A.::ncln Bugar L merican ...l ; patents, $4.00@4.10: Min-| TOLEDO, June 20.—WHEAT—: Met. Bt Ry “80% | Pacttic Cou, American T. & T... B¥guis | Minnesotd | e, Stron: cash, Bc; June Boige, Tuly, | dex. Centra B [Foopte s Sis oy A er_'low grades, | 16%¢: September, fc. : 3 Llsga e itye RN Ny active, firm; cash, 6c; P s 8 L }3‘\:‘?73":”" s tas L . w3 .82 Holcomb, J . i ' 3 H y g { b e . A & fe € ol , J. e BT B 4y, Wuei September, Wige: Decemble, | & gun Pullman ¥ Gl STOCK CALVES. GALVESTON, June 2. —COTTON —| *{'"'gecause litigation is pending involv. ood, $3. 45; cholce to fancy, ussol OATS—Active, strong; cash, 4dc; July, stral . "ll do ptd... 2 o 1. . 130 Bteadler, Y 20,4 ing the title to one of several parcels of y WEW ORLEANS, June 0. 3Tisc; new, 40%c; September, 29%ic; 3 g CORNMEAL-8teady; vellow western, el new oo wmme 2883 4|Colo. Fuel & I..... ;‘flfi F‘;n‘giclf Atchison Cotton Market. upon real estate cannot claim subrogation . to the Tights of the mortgage in the ab- NEW YORK. June 20—COTTON-Spot |10 the BELE [ Lo i oF Shacratanaing closed qulet; middling uplands, 9%c; mid- | 454" the mortgage is to be kept alive for dling x\‘h‘l;- Bhe; sales, mone. K ULITES Chofe | his benent or that he shall be given a lien "‘:: st e iembor, - 1.5ic; Botober [ on the premises in leu of the one which 7836 November, ig0c; December, 1.19c; | as been SWERATECL 0 gLt or pond January, 7.79c; February, 7.79¢; March, | prror from Kearney county. AMrmed. 33n338223AAT & _.E_--_._..._.. ST BATITRREVES - U8 BasEIE uRs Wolverine i 2 1,700 bales; ordini v, 79-1i real estate for which license Is prayed by 32 elty, 9.9; B ine, HASGS 5. EED-—Clover, dull, firm; cash, $.05; Oc- = ib—‘u:‘d -No.lwut-m.% B4} 9 fair, 9%c; Tecelpts, 513 batec! | fact will not render erroncous an 'order , P 1s Wheat, Flour and B |y neap NEW YORK, June %.—The following are i7ic 'miai, July, “gmassio; ranting & Hososs 12, fmed 1 7,607, ta e P - S ? 7 Xy No. 1 northern, T%e; No. s B ewesars ikion and bulk showing higher than any fire |76lc, January. 7.61G7.63 Error from Lancaster. Reversed and ulres jurisdiction of R ¢, L. o. b., | tober, $5.10. i gk otisary, unei, hom, medtag: |of p.t;,)'ll':!‘l‘Fl:il:I:lTrn'lv?nl by the f-fl-'«-«"a‘f"?fl:‘i e il LY ' P TORK: Juns s alowin gigce o o Bl St e S T G oV HEAT Recelpia, 306 bus cxports, 2. | MINKEALOLIS. Jugs 21 WHEAT Suby. | e 3% el the closing prices on mining siscks orler this morning, both (he' tona |1 uc; November ic: Decembe firko.” "Hotchicas against Aukermann. Dard " Manitoba. Wke. 7 '3 e ahous g for, petente, So0qu e | 10 LBy e : HIROSoF (heae “yards. wndt the highest 51“1‘".'"«‘Z:.‘}é?:?f"pm‘?jfiifi‘:’ngfiffim: :i::\&gg;n.‘gguflffigfinq % fit ste of }L" a strong opetiing /m wheat. d second patents, $.006.00; first clears, 8.85; | o °pout I o ped.. . he boo SR8 vaten. of which 1000 were for specu. | the person of a detendant, by a voluntary hi southyvest. It advanced until noon, when fously 1ssued but not served. brought a setback. On 'strong g T g L Stock Market. Tron, . 3 |Standard eared of all holdings. Of course, weight American. Futures opened firm and closed | summons prev! I3 Saties mad sovering & acood sdios Milwaskes Srain Washet. Lasgville Con. Shd quailty cut & big figure In the trade, | barely steady; American middiing g. o c. ""“'lafl'.‘"hf,',‘m;'.f,'m,Ty{:,‘,'n""'ffi,u,fi:: oceurred; the closed firm ot %e| MILWAUKEE, June 2. — WHEAT —| LONDON, June 2.—4 p. m.—Closing: $00 Aner the: active competition® buyars | June. ellers: June and July, 4 46-6i | agains Y ma 4 3 3\ 2 vance; July, S0G® 9-16c, closing Higher; No. 1 ‘northern, : No. .2 | Consols for money..97 1 Bank Cle: .. e ot so particular, and some of <he | G4 41-64d, buvers; July and August { 45-84d, A:.Ty'."g odnee, <y ‘lz"'"::x_';"*:“hwt 2 September closed ut T8%c; December, [ nofthern, Tisarshe; July, HGTie. oo dccount . oot GHICAGQ, June 20—Clearings, mn}fi Tghter srades sold out of proportion o |seliers: August and September, 4 4-64d, ael | | L 1% * [Liknment ‘ot error based on the 3 . 3 ' EARCER sy 52, none: smpte, | 3022 wisnces, MALRE Sl o o b A T pltmber” and Beicher, {ihie | ey L, sssienmen, o ST SRar O e A . lo pi g ... h . H d. 4 . N BGN0c - ;9 . idered, because of the rule that the CORN—July, Sie. Bpitimers & Obie..- - Tork sxhange, Mo remium, 87 to #7.00'and the bulk of the falr to zood | 4 oA 2Bl buyers; Nonemper 00 D | SOTCon of such evidence ta not n itselt 5 b June 2.—Clearings, $250,- | hogs sold around $7.35 and $7.50. Yea a uary. 4 18-64G4 19-64d, buyers; Jan- Whipple against —a— Qe & % | cob,z81: 515, day th A h : riln, Peoria Market. WL & B ILADELPHIA " June 20 —Cleart eentative sales: Deaver & R. G ot sh. P bulk s0ld at §1.5 to #.40 nd Fabruary. 4 18-6id. buvers Fowler,'st Nev., "6 Ward against PEORIA, June 20.—CORN—Steady; No. 3, %:!;0:4..:‘1; balances, $2,38,98; money, Ko LOUIS, June 20.—COTTON—Quint; |3 Nel No. 3 white, 46ie, bitled P s , 818 middling, 8 5-l6c; sales, 40 bales: recelpts, | 2. The finding of the court upon ques: ALTIMORE. June 20—Clearings, $.208,- 158 bales: stock, 22,439 bales. toms of fact is entitled to the same welght through. mgoh-hncn. $475,69; money, 5 per cent. WHISKY—On the basis of $130 for fin- | Nilnots L HOSTON, “yune" ' Clearings. 25.100,465; el grols. Missouri, . cmcmflxrl June 20.—Cle neg. 8,122, o — - and consideration as the verdict of & jury; Y finding is based upon conflict- g e T tdence and pon & careful examina: do. . 3 . 780; money, cent; Ne Tk ex- Duluth Grain Market. s e - DI ehinge, par to Premium. DULUTH, June 30.—WHEAT-Cash, No. 1| BAR SILVER-Steady at 245-164 per *LOUIS.” June 30 Clearings, 37.940,954; NEW YORK, June 2.-8SUGAR. A hole record we are unable to - alr refining, centrituga ‘_‘."t!‘ O e e "fnding 18 clearly wrong, it will . e No. 4 N balances, 376,566 m tead il; Gal: on, hard, T8¢; No. 2 northern, Tc; No. 1 north. o\wg,"“ ant: Now Biet .‘cw'y *, per 3 i, ro, W%e; July, 76%c;: September, T2%c. per cent. The rate of hange, 0t ibey ary, | O ATE September, H%e. aiscount in B market for both short and three-months bills is T@E% per cent. Wool Market. v _of Cagtem. ST. LOUIS, June 20.—WOOL~] steady; medium des and combing, ore second clea atphtod latter more rain in th T T *Ex- | w0l 3 a ‘export and included 9,00 Amer- | appearance of the . . R] (HRAN-IA IR, HAHOUN. e . A B e o o Lne a s bhe [ Jasion Huceipls, 4000 bales, including 3000 | such appearance, and not at the date of & i % molasses sugar, 2%c; refined, not be set uldt.l fob the - bint onsideration for ving o £A June 30.-8UGAR-| 31 the CORSCNTE Ction 2 crlmllu{ 15 oI Samtricuma) yol- | Drosecution the, ENtCLOR '8 A Hiereon : - no ) e, weconds. 368 3-16c. Molasses, | YU S 0 TR R such & case that 1, 6gne. no’ criminal prosecution was actually com- | menced. A promise not to institut pro- secution is as lllegal & consid lon .llx EW YORK, 20.—COI dismizsal of & prosecution flw, l.l"o. qn“tY; No. 7 L“v.‘.hl. bie. tuted. -.......«............ EEREENEEEEEERERNEEES gaszasmIasTIsesEIenay EERgRRRRERREEEERREE, ¥ BeBE¥se: BEE 8 o 8t b seoseasssssssssastas EY¥ENEEIIYSYERERENIE, \

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