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N 8 THE 'OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, JUNE #5, 00 crop, 1G2ec; 1900, 16@16c; olds, ; Pacific | 17%e, loss oft; frosh western, 174@i8c, loss | balances, $1,704520; posted exchange, $4.88 3 about 500 head unsold; a few veals sold at mllERC]AL AND FINANCIAL | coast. 58 Grop: gt i, Wathe: -M-,'nm"'m-n Soutnwestern, 1o, loss ot trean | for- sixty days. shabi for ‘aemans; New | O MAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET] : " §137 per 100 1ba.; buttermilks, o) - southern, 16c, loss off. ; York exchange, %0 premium bid, 40c ‘asked. £ . 4 BHEEP AND ' LAMBS—Receipts, 800 ROVISIONS—Beet, quiet; family $15. CHEESE—Steady; New York full creams, [ NEW YORK, June 24.—Clearings, $216- A head; sheep steady, good lambs steady to 16.0; mess, u:qus?q:loo;mme‘tl hams, #1000 | prime small, 1GNic; New York full |6mue; balances. it en $20,586,631 . ¢ s fifm, others stendy’ about #IX cars of stock 220; packet, 3145001500, eity extfa India | creams, fair to good, 5i4@0c, BOSTON, June #4.—Clearings, $20,685,631; " . 2 - unsold; sheep sold ‘at $2.76G4.50 per 100 Ibs., Pits at Meroy of Manipulators Move by | mess, $24.00g25.00. Cut meats, firm; piekled etk aalh 1 balances, $,602,582, Boef Bteers Sell at the Highest Price on 2 with a few yearlings at $4.50; lamba, $5.624 ellles {0 00; glc led shoulders, Liverpool Grain Ma et. STIMO! , June 24.—Clearings, 710, 'd _Oo s‘n s‘ 1. @i, with one car at $7.10, belll $11.00614.00, fekled It $8.50 Mark BALTIMORE, J I 1) $4,775, 7. Discordant Bounoes. @A75; pickied hams, §11.00612.00. Lard, Arm; [ A A 884; balances, $675,82%; money, § per, cent RBecord--Oows ronger. 0 HOGS—Receipts 1,688 head; market firm; western ateamed, '$10.85; June closed at | LIVERP! Jlne 2 _WHEAT—Spot: | PHILADELPHIA, June 24.—Clearings, no sales reported o fiov&‘ nominal; _refined,’ firm; continent, | Firm; No. 1 n lh%n- ring, 68 2d. Futures: | g1 262; balances, $2,250,352; money, 4@4% SHORTS HOLD ALOOF FROM WHEAT MARKET | §11,10:, ) South _America, $iL@: compound: | M EBAN"Gpot: | Guier,” American mixed, | "ENEiNNATL June 2—Clearings, 85, | HO8 MARKET ACTIVE AND TEN HIGHER e 81848 St. Joseph Live Stock Market. short clexr, $19.50§19.75; mess, $18. 9.50, | mew, 5s; old, 58 9d. Futures: Quiet; July, | 500; money, 3%@6 per cent; New YOrk ex- - b G M8 388 8T. JOSEPH, June M.—~CATTLE—Re PR e I T ey nominal; “Beptember, &8 2d; BeiOher. B3 | o0: mo 00 Dremiumn, & . T 4w fcelps, i hend; dteady 910 highers na All Cereal Lines Close nt Advamce,| WOOL—Quiet; domestic fieece, 26G30c. Ty 8T. LOUIS, June 24.—Clearings, $6,920,60; | Good Cows and Helfers Stronger and s ¥ - 4% tives, ' $485@8.00, ‘cows and heifers, $1.756 TALLOW—Steady; city (82 per pKg.), "EAS_Canadian, steady, 6s 0d. balances, $1,066,974; money, steady, 5@ per | geook = iR 8.25; veals, $8.25@6.00; stockers and feeders While Big Packers Pull Together |gyuc: country (pkgs. free), 64@ke. " | g BLOUR=SL. Lotls rancy winter, firm at | cent; New York exchange, ¢ premium. tock Cattle Unchanged—Prices on 3 G S8 418 A et - h \ 1 A oy " 0 38 s 3 OGS—Recelpts, 11,00 head Y c";}?’l “J’Z'.!‘;.."”T»ZZ,‘;‘.E' it pdbarind i £ IC Raasiteon (FROLIY: oowEy). R New York Money Market. WL U GG BOWED, Wivn * it Ne ik Hght and Jight mixed, §1.50 7 . e a : & Liberal N N 101 5 land heavy, § LA pls, $4 Products. ":‘[,;";".’,’7,, e o ey, Spats: | PROVISIONS-Beef, quiet; extra India| NEW YORK, June 34.—MONEY—On call, bl ot B Sy . o 31 bbb T Al AR I imitation ¢reamery, 17Gc; factory, 16@ | mess, 100s. Hams, short cut, 14 to 18 | steady at 2%@d per cent; closing offered at HOGS—The run today was of very liberal | head; steady; top spring lambs, $ g 1bs., strong, 67s. Bacon, firm; Cumberland | 2% per cent; prime mercantile paper, 4%4@s proportions, bt the ffmand war nlso good CHICAGO, June 24.—Markets on the i —Recedpts, 3,387 pkgs.; steady; | Cut, 26 to 8 Ibs., 56s; short ribs, 16 to 24 | per cent SOUTH OMAHA, June 4. |and a sharp advance In prices followed, and Stoux City Live Stock Market. oard of Trado were badly mixed today. arge, colored and whiter Sc: fancy | Ibs.. firm, 67a; Jong_clear middies, light, | STERLING EXCHANGE — Firm, Recelpts wers Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, | a8 & matter of course a new record for "% CITY \ hereas yesterday overything had an up- new state full cream, colored and | 8trons, 28 to 34 Ibs., 578; long clear middies, [ actual business in bankers' bills at $4. Officlal Monday . 187 b, $.6.8 | high prices was established for the season. | SIOUX CITY, Ta, June 24.—(Special Tele ward turn, today each pit was at variance | whit, C. heavy, 3 to 40 Ibs., strong, 56s6d; short | for demand and at $1.85% for sixty Officlal Tuesday 2,265 13 6584 | The market, however, was somewhat the | 8ram)—CATTLE feceipts, M0 markst with the others. Manipulation seemed to ecelpts, 14,638 pkgs.; dull; state | clear backs, 16 to 20 Ibs., 368, cledr bellles, | posted rates, $4.86@4.86% and $4.85%; —_ —— | reverse of yesterday, as it opened at the | SteAdy: beeves $.7677.10; cows, bulls and be to blame for the irregularity of action | and Pennsylvania, 18@18%c; western, 17%@ | 14 to 16 Ibs., strong, 57s. Shoulders, square, | mercial bills, $4.845%@4.8%. Two days this week... 3,602 13, 16,159 | high point today and eased off at the close, | Mixed, $2.50615.00; stockers and feeders, §2.70 and the nervousness of traders. Every | 18c. 3 : f 11 to 13 Ibs., strong, 43s. Lard, American { SILVER—Bar, 68c; Mexican dollars, 42c. | Same days last week.... 6414 16,%) 86)i The market started in at a lively pace |@400; yearlings and calves, $2.50@4.00 #tock had quick turns, now strong, now [ COFFEE—Dull; No. 7 Rio, 5%c. refined, in palls, firm, strong, 53s 6d; prime | BONDS—Government, steady; state, Bame week b-fore 5,164 0,743 | and first sales of toppy grades were 10c | HOGS—Receipts, 5,000, market = 5710¢ Weak. The gossip that one elevator had | MOLASSES-Steady; New Ofieans, 3@ | Western, in' tierces, strong, bis. Pork, firm; | active; rallroad, irregular v 8525 4403 | higher or even better. About one-half of | higher, closed easler, $7.26G7.60; bulk, §7.3¢ July wheat in control; that the Gates |4ic. Wi Y prime mess western, firm, 78s 6d The 'closing quotations on bonds are as |Bame four weeks ago... 4,06 1,410 3.915 | the supply was,disposed of when trade | @148 crowd had July corn cornered; that July | POULTRY—Allve, steady: brotlers, %e; | CHEESE—Steady, American, finest white, | foliows: Same days last year.... 559 964 4,344 | slowed up conaldirably and closing fgures | SHEEP—Recelpts, 20; steady. oats were being strongly advanced by | turkeys, 12c; fowls, 13c; dress:d, quiei;|O0ld, 8e; American, finest white, new, |y g et g5 reg...10T%|L & N. uni. s RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE, | Were conslderably lower than the opening. manipulation and that the packing house | brojlers, 18c; fowls, 12%c; turkeys, 13@l4c. ""03- k’,' %- A'lnerlmr;‘- flnlm ‘{"'25"" old, COUPON +...s...106% |Mex. Contral 4s. %! The following table shows the receip(s of | HEAVY hogs sold up to s record point. Wool Market. interests were artificlally booming pro- | METALS—The London market for ‘tin( 50 ®ocis American, finest colored, new, 38, reg.. 107% cattle, hogs and sheep ot Fouth Omaha for | and the bulk alro averages up pretty closé | ROSTON, June 2.—WOOL—Seldom has [ coypon 1075 | Minn. X - r th*1agt | to a dime higher. Outside of the weak “irket T LOW—Prime “city, steady, 20s3d; s 1% A year to date, and comparisons with last utsid eak | the wool market been in o strong a posi- vision: ,dm]ud‘e the oul:ldehrn g.nix shy of l:n was ud 3 de l;ywer. wgmzll ;pofié t{?lllnx at ",;.'x‘( ts eft most of the business to the | £12 6s 4d and futures £1212s rices on close the market was very satisfa v 0 # o Btoressionals. "After the siratnod. fMictun: | the local macket unger this. Ihiuence we ian, in London, dull, s 3. coupon ... 188 . yeuts Sellars AN even ot that & sthomg advance | tion late in June as at the present tim flons July wheat closed a shade higher, | marked off about 2 points, spot closin; old ds, 1002 = 1901 = Inc. Dee. | (08 A - § 8 The clip of 1902 is rapidly being bought up July corn’%e higher. September corn ic up | $25.8a2850 Copper 'was dull and nominal s Ot wheat during the last three Soupon Cattle . Bels HLUE T L. | T A e e, | DY the trade at strong prices. There has i 3 > 3 centals, including X mer- - . s .. ,289,10 183, L5, . No. v. Bh. NO. v. Sh. been good business in territory grades, over Sowet 10 1T bighat, - AT —_r 31, b g % aicciroly: fean. Al cowpen.. |No. Sheep ', oot Vi ot S b - I - TR K halt & million poinds being closed up in Manipulative fears spread In wheat early | tic $11.90%12.12% and casting $1i. ®, Xt | Recelpts of American corn during the last | AN €0 @ o The following table snows the average % 120 S0.lllam w0 760 two_transactions, besides numerous small in th . A fairly favorable weather | London the same metal declined 68, with lays, none. Baitimore & O. 4 price of hogs sold on the South OmAaha D1 200 68 120 sales. Old wools are firm, strictly fine at ap, smail business and lower prices in | spot at £53 68 and futures at £53 108, Le Weather fine. R lhies SO L &M e . market the last several days, with cora. [#.......205 40 L TR - 8G60c; clean fine and fine medium, 466 flverpool lllncu" e of n:- kla. .h" ness n‘rr:‘d '.a' ntmgy gnd uncm o e b g 3 . St. L. & 8. F. 48, with former years el W . 0 ""."|:'i'}'."rf“'m'$ru;.n'|","'r'|‘;$' W‘"‘:tl'; :::' some small selling weakened wheat a trifie | and at ondon at £ . pelter ri St 8 W. ... S ————— e e 5 ceeee o J y N y t"the opening. Tt was only a short time, | dull and nominal locally at 4%c; the London NEW YORK, June 2.—Special cable and - | 1902. {1901.(1900. |1899. [1893. [1597 . 11896, - e o ing out of the fine position of Wools: The owever, until the talk of boosting July op: | market also remainink as Iast auoted t | telEraphic tahmanter iony oAl cable and — N e 5 clip has been bought up by prominent de tions by a leading elevator started an up- | £18126 6d. No departure was made from |ghow the following changes in tvailable | ohene® Ohlo 4 488360 43 -~ . " ers with very high prices paid compa! ward turn. Prices rallled falrly on the ar- | former rates for iron at home, the tones | supnly as compared with last accounts B AQ d 23 1m0 with other wools at the time buying began. ument of depleted stocks and slow moving | showing steadiness, but the market little EAT—United States and Canada, east | C, M & St P g 45 116ig|T., 8t. L. & W, Buyers are very confident. Fall cleaned Few wheat. ~Corn ‘turned firm and gariy | feature, Warrants were nominal; No. 1]of the Rockles, decreased 3,060,000 bu.; afloat | C. W, 136% | Unlon_ Pacfic 4s. basls, #4@i6c; six to elght months spring ports of hard showers were predicted. | foundry, northern, $21. ; No.'2 foun-{for and In Etrope, decreased 1400000 bu.: i & P 112l 46@48c. Fine washed fleeces are exceed- radstre ave the world's visible de- |dry, northern, $20.50@2 No. 1 foundry, | total supply, decreased 4 486,000 bu," i ¢'e ingly firm, with old wools sold out of sight. rease as 4,600,000 bushels the last week. |southern, $20.50G21.50; No. 1 foundry, sout CORN_TUnited States and Canada, east | Chicago Ter. 4 The market s nominally wuoted at: Ohlo She utaider became un over the un. | ern soft, $20.50G21.50. The English markets | of the Rookles, decrensed 46000 b Colorado_So. 4. and Pennsylvania XXX, 2@29c; XX and mettled nature of the pit and fought shy of | were somewhat lower. Glasgow closed at | > OATS United States and Canada, east of | Denver & R. G. West Shore above, 20G27ic; Michigan, 22@Mc. Old de- July stuff. After a small upturn prices | 548 2 and Middlesborough at 49s 4%4d. s Rockiss: Recrmassd BB 0w onan, Erie priof lien 4n... W. & L. E. laine ‘wools are practically sold out and dipped n and fluctuated narrowly, but T Among the more Important decreases ro- v . Central 4 vill cost higher for new. Michigan, 26%@ in an unstable manner. There was almost ( OMAHA ~ WHOLESALE MARKETS. | ported this week are those of 500,000 bu. in . . Tobacco s Zic; No. 1 washed combing, 26%@2ic; No. Ay gt iR, wh:-'_'m;flgf‘u';g“: anitoba, 18100 bu. at Chicago private ele- B e ireaten: 0] se O vators, 146, . 0 7.4 opened o shade 1o W lower ‘At TW4ETAC | Condition of Thade and Quotations on | bu ay’ Coteny, 65000 e at Bt Joesph son bt T e and dipped to 7ic, rallied to T4%c, dipped s Prod: 6,000 bu. at Omaha. BOSTON, June 24.—Call loans, per [ Ry e A e T A g vraply! gl AR o 3 pirie leading increases are those of 101000 | cent; time loans, 4G8 per cent. OMcial C. X C - | EGGS—Includl new ‘No. 2 cases, lc;[bu. at Dallas an ,000 bu, at Newport | closing of stocks and bond: tract grade; Minneapolis and Duluth re- og News, and 80%0 by, at Fors Worth, atshtns & by rted 230 cars, making a total for the | Cases returned i Biree points "of 288 cars; against 146 last | LIVE POULTRY—Chickens W, - W e e Gan 1n e oA 4% & year ago.” Primary recelpts | ToSters, according to age, 4@6c; turkeys, Toledo Grain and Seed. Mex. Central 4 Bingham o; A N. E. 0. & C. *Calumet & Hecl: were 422,000 bushels, compared with 456,000 | $G11c; ducks and geese, 7c; broflers, per b, | 1orEDO, June 2.—WHEAT—Active, | Atchison Qontenttal ez bushels last year. Seaboard clearances In » firm; { 7 A ol b 0 e gaar it 5 %! Whent and lour equaled 185000 busheln Sea: | | RUTTER = Packing stock, 16g; cholee | Sep, oo 0005 June THE: July, T8 | it M 4y 1300 o Cout Hib board reported 2 loads taken for export. N Lo > CORN—Dull, firm; cash, 8i%c; July, 63%c; | Boston & Me...... Franklin * Indicates Sunday. Corn was manipulated almost without | FEESH CAUGHT (FISEL S Trout September, 80¢; December, 46ic. ' | N Yo N H, & H. isid Royale YESTERDAY'S SHIPMENTS. B m e e perocr Tad x ghod | 110 Perch, 6e; bUITAlo, dreased, 0; A eesAciive, strong: casl. d6te: July, | Gnion Faelte The following list shows the number of lpur{ artly on bad weather and partly | bc; bluefins, 8c; whitefish, 1lc; cat ED—Clover, dull, firm; cash, $6.10; Oc- | Moy oentral cars of feeders shipped to the country yes- oh the boosting of July by the bull Inter- | black bass’ 18¢: halibut,'lic: salmon, 16! |, FEER-C + dull, firm; , 36.10; American 8 terday and their destination: Sata. "Moo much Tain was reported in Towa haddock, 1ic; codfish, 12¢; red snapper, 10c e Ao pil s Buiney oo e ) 4 roe shad, each, Toc: shad roe, per pair, e g o . - 4 veldham, Winside, Neb.—M. aas A e bemity ind a1 untions sild bask, | 36¢; Apiit shad. per ib., 10; lobaters, bofled, Milwaukee Grain Market. Dominion I & B.... 81l Tumarack 3 Biller, Hartington, Neb—M. & O. There was talk in the pit that one of the | per Ib., 2%c; lobsters, green, per Ib, 2c. MILWAUKEE, June 24 — WHEAT — 3 i TABEY ovore .. W. A. Bowker, Hartington, Neb.—M. & O. big packers, who was short a heavy line of [ PIGEONS—Live, per doz., 75¢. Steady; No. 1 northern, W%@79c; No. 2 514 Unfted States Thos. Bullivan, Dowd Center, Neb. fl.p&mbfl‘ corn, was about to_try a fight | VEAL—Cholce, 6a8c. northern, 77 8c; July, T4%e. 111 | Utah P. Burk, Maxwell, Neb.—U. P. against the bull crowd In July. is | CORN—Bdc. RYE—Dull i, 3 . 14| Victorla . James Phillips, Fort Plerre, 8. tended to keep outsiders away from the | OATS—dSc. BARLEY—Stead. No. 2, T@NY%e; i 8813 Daly Weat Reed Bros.. Monteith, Ia.—R. 1 trade. July fluctuated widely between 67ic | BRAN—Per ton, $15. sample, 65GT0c. Wi 104" Wolverine Willlam Wallace, Griswold, Ia. and 68 and closed strong and congested at | HAY—Prices quoted by Omaha Whole CORN—July, 66c. . 1% United Copper . George G. Arman, Clarinda, la.—J........ %E,hllher n;'fl‘%m"'rmu rlvlr ‘Vlll'!}llll;h ;inv 1D-‘;h’r‘;' ng;mcl;mflnél (7no|'c1e“¥m:}.'. A 3 The official number of cars ‘n! stock ously near the to) ure during last‘'week's | 1 uplan : No. 1 medium, $7.50; No. ond WhRS: i ya!cgamem. v]fll;{urnmbor s'é,m etween cau?;e. #. “ye straw, .. ' Theas prices L T So s e DUSES, AND . HORDE Quotation braumht:in todey By Sl 1ESGe Bh b Er s, c and 60%c, with frequent fluctuations, | are for hay of good color and quality, De- Gy M. & Bt P. Ry...... 1 S and closed firm at %c up at 60%c. Recelpts | mand fair. Recelpts light. King's Illness Starts Prices Tumblin NEW YORK, June 2#4.—The following are | \Wabash Ry were liberal at 354 cars, VEGETABLES. &, | the closing prices on mining stocks: Missourl Pacific Ry. Oats_were strong here, but not very ac- CAULIFLOWER—Home srown; per dos. but Good Support Follows. 20 |Little Chie Union Pacific_system. tve. There was some of same buying that 4 [Ontario . Shariked yostorday's upturn: Tradors were NEW YORK, June 24—The officlal an- 50 |ophir . & N W. By, T £ sturr, the cash de- | NEW CELERY—Kalamazoo, 3c. nouncement of the serious illness of the s |Phoentx E R B et 1o ool ana bt crap repocts | POTATOES—Northern, 40@80c; new Do- | king of England and the declsion to post. | Comstock Tunnel ..\ S 4 8t. & O. rought upturns. The close was strong | tatoes, per bu 865, Jone, the' corcnation indefinitely was an | £om, Cal; & V4. 1% . & . R. do I 3 Ches. & Ohio 414 2k e 8 "2uRss % 0 b 1383 3 ‘s [T SEEE: perepe—. =% B 23722238532322882 2 2 (R 2&%282 oo 40 200 =g "3 22238 "TE! b3-33 =828 30 0 ERNEE s oo n [T, 28 2B, 2, $5G2%c; conrse, 2@%c. ST, LOUIS, June M.—WOOL—Steady, in good demand; medium grad d combin 13G1T%c: lighi fine, 12@ib%c; heavy fine, I 13¢; tub washed, 15@24te. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, June 24-COFFERE—Spot Rio, quiet; No. 7 involce, 51%c. Miid, quiet; Cordova, S8@8%c. Futures opened steady,. with prices unchdnged to 5 points lower, and for most of the session ruled dull, with nothing in the trading worthy of particular mention. Sentiment favored the ar side as a rule being Influenced by statistics noting heavy primary receipts, increasing supplies at no point with compensating im- provement in consumptive demand. Closing prices were net 6 points higher (in June only) to 6 points lower and lh}mnu Stoady, - eocaes eoco. 2LELR8 PBRESS [Py 28253 [t T 34 3 ecascacets _mescaseies 223283383 3ez2282g22e P FEEFEFEE wres LEERes e oo 2! 120 223 Py & N NG Seiedageres amdedogeder eswes e 253 KIL=B 8 T Sales amounted to 2,751 bags, ineluding ahal)%' at 4.80@6.10c; May, 5.40@5.50c; March, Boston Wool Market. BOSTON, June 24.—The wool market con- tinues fairly active, with a healthy demand and quite substantial sales. Values aro firm. In territory wools, two transactions of close to 50,000 pounds have been closed; nld wools are firm; Australia fine scored 4'@ Hei fine and fine mediym, 46g4Tc: staple, 53¢, and medium, 39Gdic. Ine washed wools are quoted: Ohlo and Pennsylyania XX, 2@2¢c; XX and abo 26G27c; X. 24@%c, and Michigan X, 2@2ic} Australlan wools, combing, choice, acoured, 2@Tc; good, 69@T0c; average, 61@6%e. Sugar Market. NEW YORK, June 2.—8UGAR-—Raw, weak; fair refining, 2%c; centrifugal, % test, 3%c; molasses sugar, 28%c. Refined, steady. NI-JCV YORK, June 2.—-BUGAR-Raw, neminal; fair refining, 8c; centrifugal, % test, 3%o; molasses sugar, 2%e; refined, steady: crushed, 5.1 powdered, 4.75¢; granulated, 4.66¢ NEW ORLEANS June 24.—8UGAR—Mar- ket quiet; open kettle, 2%4@3 3-16c; open kettle centrifugal, 3 centrifugal yel- low, luc; seconds, 2@8 3-16c. Molasses, dull} centrifugal, 6@15c. Dry Goods Market. t532 He: i ii & GREEN ONTONS—Per dos., according to | fravitabl Deadwood Terra..... 100 Ot anat closel 100 ap e <hD | sifie of bunches, 16@20c. i rerin ok to tha,securitiss mkrket of | Hoen fver . 136 |Smail Hopes . A R Dighest figure. "Recelpts wese iiberal 'a¢ | ASPARAGUS-Home grown, per dos., 0@ | ' The New York market, however, met the | 1omyii cea: L o B & P., west. cars. shock with great equanimity gnd the vigor- —_— B Traders in provisions seemed to be at the CUMBERS—Hothouse, per doz., 4@ | ous supporting orders placed In the market Peselgh: PeRASUIAL IRHORE QNI 9 3y mercy of the packers today. The big in- | 8. by the speculative parties which have con- e Total ‘receipta P % tereats, which not long since seemed to be | LETTUCE—Hothouse, per dos., 20. SHtItee. Aheibsves ihe Ear i o ohs | '1ONDON, \Tune, H<1Fhe’ smount W < ulled together agaln In harmony market soon checked the downward swing | llon taken into the Bank of England on |, The disposition of the day's receipis was and In Apite of fai liquidation by outsiders of prices with which the trading began. | balances today was £110,000. The sum of | &8 follows, each buyer purchasing the num- at profits good advances were made. Ribs | WAX BEANS—Home grown, per market | London was quite an active seller at the | £10,00 was withdrawn for shipment o | Ver Of head indicated: were unloaded in large amounts on the 50@60c; string beans, per market | higher.level ntained here, but this seli- | South rica. Gold premiums are. whorts and prices broke somewhat. Hi basket, 3 ing was well absorbed and pretty gencral|at 131.1 Buenos Ayres, 26.92 at Madrid, | Omaha Packing Co. m touched the highest price for the yeal RHUBARB—Home grown. per Ib, 14c. | recoveries effected within the first hour of (26 at Lisbon and 185 at Home. There was | Bwift and Company....... e §1.92%—and, o good demand followed the tn- | CAEBAGE—Californis ~ of home-grown, {rading. WIth the unfavordble efféct of hy | considerable pressure In the money markot (A\m.ny Apeging Co. b4 ) . n| news thus ap) ntly overcome today notwithstandl; rmour 0 ridge of the market, It is supposed that | ONIONS—New California, In sacks, per |is'dimoult to say how far the normal condi- | from the Bank ot Bagiand tnd b roomm] P, Co. K. hen prices decreased on the early selling | 1b, Zc 4-basket crate, | tlon of the market was restored and the | of all previous loans owing to stock. ex- thore was a considerable short interes OMATOES—Texas, per 4-basket crate, | subsequent evidences of weakness might be | change requirementa—for the payment of created which was squeezed out at once &gm EANS—Per bu., 83 s due to independent causes. treasury bills tomorrow and the half-year when the packers switched prices “F again, AVY B! er bu. 3 Undoubtedly the considerable liquidation | end. )perators on. the Stock exchanga 0 NEW YORK, June 24—~DRY GOODE— July pork sold from $18.30 to 318 and FRUITS. in Amalgamated Copper and Colorado Fuel | were mainly concerned with the weck-end | Carey & Benton. 2 5 . B 11 Prices of bleached muslins have been re- sck to @ strong close, 1k up 4% | APRICOTS—Californta, $1.5001.60. had an_unsettlin, on the whole list | account. = Business was soon almost at a | Lobman & Co.. :| SHEEP—Liberal supplies again tod a | duced today lc in leading tickets. Lons- ptember, pork was &witched from 31360 | PpACHES California, $1.40G1.0. This selling clearly was due to causes quite | standstill while awaiting the cffect of the | Hill & Huntzinge . *|a Weak demand. wers seas®in ioday and | date. Tge; Frult of the Loom. k. Brint own to $18.3. back to $i870 and closed | pr,MS~California, per é-basket crates, [ independent of the life or death of the | king's iliness from. the: coloni a_the | Huston & Co. *[forced ‘values Tower on sheep wt aii kinis. | cloths have sold at 3c for regulars. Thers A1 51004 anq Sty ibe. which wers jinel | HOGL s Colorade, per H-qt | KInE OF Eneland, ‘Maneuvers by protes- comtinent. " Many mmeihbers wero away from | Livingstone & Behailer'! | Brices }'?e'"r':n}gf;'fie'},'h:f’:fi?y“'..}.‘,‘ 20"l | has been o eBanke in any other division of X 5 S—Colorado, | 2-qt. | slonal bear party wers - to " other | the exchange owing to. the = anticlpated | Hamilton xS - | this week are 16625 Yo, the market of a quotable character an n X 1o §10.6 closed b lower at S10.85. | cape : cagses for the weakness of these stocks. | holidays on: the eXchange June 2, 21 and | L ¥. Hust I8 “practicaily “unsslable at aimort " 'wox | the general demand s qulet. Hatimated receipts for tomotro 25, which. stand as prearranged. 'Consols | H. L Dennis & Co. ;| price, and even on best mutton the market | (MANCHESTER, June 24.—DRY GOODS-- .50, W i ) , 4 CHERRIES—California, per box, $150; | - Apprehensions of an unfavorable tur RN ees: P oara; GER, 1N careidon, home-grown, per #-qt 00G2.5. the copper trade helped the weakness of [ were flat. Americans were efratic, weak. | B, F. Hobbick. . - |18 dull ‘and ‘weak. Quiet, with a limited frequency. Yarns, head, EBER! Amaly Goo 3 mated and the ingernal dissension | ened somewhat and then remained stag-| Wolf .. o f uotations for clf g dull, with little doing. o leading futures ranged ds follows: WATERMELONBS—8@d0c. over the dividend policy aggravated the | nant. Business at the close was generaily | Other buyers ... . 388 [ onolce wetnors. ufis‘ffig g S oW — (Articles.| Open.| High. | Low, | Close.| Ye 'y, TROPICAL FRUITS. weakness of Colorado;Fuel. These stocks | quiet and there was no inclination to en- 19118 6,108 | @40 g00d to choice ewes, $4.00g4.85; falr to Cotton .Directors Meet. PINEAPPLES—Florida, 30 to 3 count, $4, | rallied smartly and were not much affected [ gage in transactions, owing to the un- Total g % | Bood, 33.60@4.15; good to choice lambs. LIVERPOOL, June 2.—The Cotton ex- BANANAS—Per bunch, according to size, bl&lhe final weakness of the market, easiness regarding the king’s health. CATTLE—While the run was only mod- | @5.50; fair to good, $4.26@4.60. Wooled Ranas dincotors. Beld u tieeting tnday. fof 7 k) 7 $2.26@2.75. enewed rehension of the outcome of | PARIS, June 2i.—At the opening of the | erate the supply included several lots of | sells about 25@50c above clipped Wi (e S B Lok P gy 8 v el 214 L 72‘& ORANGES—Valenclas, $4.75@5.00; Medi- | King Edw: illness, accompanied by late | bourse today the officlal_list was heavy. | very decent beef steers. The market was| Representative sales: ;';'."“‘"9";‘; PAdE, i decel % e, pg.tpnm_ 728 'fl& 2% terranean sweets, $4. 25, reaction l’o\lowln‘ the favorable repotts of | Kaffirs were supported. Later, on recsipt | satisfactory to sellers and an early clear- | No. S e o They finally ad- LEMONS—Fancy, $.00@5.50; Messinas, | the operatiop which helped to rally the | of London advices of the postponement of | ance was made. ant o thh ageTnSvIohe T e 674 o7 $4.60@5.00. market, but a _more confident feeling gr>w | the coronation, selling orders were recelved | +Beef steers made up a fair portion of the Journ: un_——____;. u&i N& MISCELLANEOUS. from the gold exports which #eemed t0|and Kaffirs especially suffered greatly. To- | receipts and in the run were some very | 750 western wethers.. Canada Southern Dividend. e 7 2333333233322 R2RRRRSLRR2N22SR2S223 & P, M. & & ) 4 1. B ool oNBBEYne It o s¥zzz8zeEE 23 11 e 225 x5 22222282822 RN R SRR R AR RS RN RN RS SRR RRRRERST H B : T g3 # BTSHANBBBI T 671 i W have more effect than direct sales of stock. | ward the close Kaffirs improved. Other | decent dry lot beeves. Packers were not (617 Oregon feeding wethers 1640% CIDER Nenanion e Bor: B3 Wow | The atock exchange rate 18 moving 10 | securities were Irregular. In' forelgners | out early after supplies and under active |35 Oregon feeding wethe NEW YORK, June 24—The directors cf a7 York, §3.50. s ward the gold export rate, but it §8 ex- | there were numerous realizations. Thom-|competition prices ruled fully a dime higher | 10 old ewes A T A a( e d o iasy A e POPCORN—Per Ib,, bc; shelled, 6c. /| pected the actual movement would be ¢e- | gon-Houstons were firm. Industrials were | on Loppy, s‘ndel. A string of good beeves | 647 grass wethers and ew have declared a semi-annual dividend of 1 2% iz | NUTS8—Wglnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per Ib,, | ferred to July. Today's movement, how- | weaker. Rio tintos were flat. The private | 80ld at ¥7.65, a record price for the market, (142 old ewes.... per cent. The last previous dividend was 33 32 327 32% 12¢; hard dhell, per Ib., 11 No. 2 soft | ever, Eunc!pqted a withdrawal of cred!is | rate of discount was 2 9-16 per cent. Three [ and other desirable bunches went at ruo(x 238 grass wethers. 1% per cent. g"' ny 327 7 | shell, 10¢; No. 2 hard sl ?c from don and transferred that pressure | per cent rentes were 101t &%c for the ac- | 7.60. Bhort fed stock and grass beef sold 520 grass wethers | Ib., 14c; filberts, per Il from London to New York. As & conce-|count. Exchange on London was 2%f 15c | to fill i at steady flgures. The market| 92 yearling wethe: Négvo 7 Hanged. 1830 |18 40 |18 12%/ 18 40 shell, 16 hnrfi hell, 1 fllmnce 1t |l- b""fi:lrlgd;;E'i‘-z‘:n::'r"np«m "’éi;‘i’fx“fi ,B"'"’,fl" 4;: closed at u,& a w;-h active thrgxg:mdu‘:i ok Ao aie e RRRETACL - St 3 o R ., i2¢; , 10c; h will go. ou une 24.—Exchange ndon, e cow mal - ; " JRG. June 2. ylor, B | I ) 1 T R or PR, Tph OO e Baturday of this week, The effect on the | om 46Kutus for checke. The rate ot djs: | terial change from yesterday. © A ‘stron CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. | . or5. who kilied Edward Bowall, aiso 6ol X 1065 1070 |10 67%( 10 67% HIDES—No. 1 green, No. 2 green, | expanded credits in this market and tha|count for short bills is 1% per cent and for | market prevalled on good fat cows an ored, on August 14, 191, was hanged in 1he Bept. (1070 (1070 (1060 | 10 7215 B%c; No. 1 salted, T3c; 2 salted, 6c: | narrow reserve resources is awalted with | three months' bills 24 per cent. Busincss | heifers and decent lots sold freely. Grassy (cattle Stemdy—Hogs Higher a | county jail yard today. ‘Ribs— No.'1 veal calf, 8 to 1% Ibs., 8c; No. 2 veal | some anxlety. was generally dull on the bourse today and | lots, while selling fairly active, showed July [1085 |10 876( 10 65 | 10 85 6c; dry hides, §@lic; sheep | The weekly crop bulletin and the back: | thiy state of affairs was accentuated when | no {mprovement in price from that of the Sheep Dull and Lower. THE REALTV MARKET. Sept. (1076 |1080 |1060 | 1077 |20 c; horse hider ‘W-W‘ ward condition of the corn crop indicated | the postponement of th last few days. The same conditions pre- i nap T | OLD METALS-A. B. Alpern guotes the | was & depressing factor in the late denl- | Fiward was announced. ' Austrians becam | valied in the market for bulls, stags and | CHICAGO June M —CATTLE-Recelpts, *No. 2. aOld. bNew. {ollowingrp o) ot CTURtTY. Jede Qo | inga. The stieny th of Reading was accom- | weak on rumors that Austria-Hungary in- | veal calves. Btock suitable for the block | 4000, including 1,250 Texans; steady; good | INSTRUMENTS placed on record Tuesd: h quotations were as follows: ton, $10; n, stove plate, per ton, $7.50; | panied by reports of breaks in the ranks of | tended to cancel its commercial treaties. sold freely at steady to strong figures and | t0 prime steers, $7.60GS.: poor to me- | June 24: l&—.“fl dull: winter tents, I copper,” per lb., 8%¢; by hulvx. per Ib, | the strikers at Nanticoke, Pa. The market v thin' stuff was more or less neglecte: dlum: $4.75@7.50; nlocke_rn and feeders, §2.60 Warranty Deeds. 705 atralghts, ¥1005.60: Clensa: s3 006 by, | S4ci brass, I per 1o, 6c; lead, per Ib., | closed dull and heavy. AT SRR P R Very little change is noted in the market @500, cows SLIGLTS nelters, $2.50g9.50 ring speclals, $4.20; patents, gm S0: | 3 rubber, per Ib., 6c. Total sales, par value, $3375,000. Tnited for stock cattle from day to day. Fleshy | canners, $1.40@2.50; bulls, 32.86@6.75; calves, | R, W. Thrush and wife to J. H. Tal |'h ulné(g)' R e A States bonds were all unchanged on the | WASHINGTON, June 24.—Today's state- | feeders are quotably unc n{ed hile $2.50@@6.50; Texas-fed steers, $4.00G7.00. hot, lot 3, block 2. Northfield :!n‘h-'m 3 spring, T%c; No. 2 red, Grpin and Provi last call. ment of the treagury balances in the g ues on thia feeders and light stock ca HOGS—Receipts, 20,00 head; estimated to- | August Doll and wife to Helen Reu- #0c. - iy 4 4 s 5 .| The following ure the elosing prices on | eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold | are going lower from day to day. Rep morrow, u:(m‘ left ‘over, 4500; strong to| man, w 100 feet of e 250 feet lot 16, ; sy N e e vator AT GSher) | the New: York h Feserve"in “Hhe "division ''of " redemption, | sentative saies” 4o bigher mixed and bichers, TaTa; | Bastielte add . o, 5w hite Caoels: A white, W40 | c; Jeid. Jie: Hapismber, Toker July, | Aghinct, st, L. South ¥ R Halanokc IS DERN SINERA. | i ; light, $1.5G7.50; bulk of sales, | lots 2 and 24, block 3, Park Piace... ; No. 3 0. c. g ' : RN Hieh 2 cash, ic: track, Stpaivpomien B oD LANES Baced CH Foater and wite 1o E, ', Glase ¥ Y b 76 p 5 ‘ , ), eel 3 3 B. —Go .h’.... 67c; fair to cholce | 63%4@6ic; July, O N Cotton Market. ecelpts, 10,000 | w 65 teet of e maiting, ®qTc. oal / ‘%o . ; b NEW YORK, June 24.—COTTON—§) BEEDS-No. 1 flax, | £186; No. 1 north- | COATS Higher\No. 2 cash, 443c; track, | Shn . glosed steady; middling uplands, sc; mid- b e ] 'l-‘l‘l’: v:"l'f mothy, $5.76; clover, “muc: Julé. 33%c; September, 26%c¢; No. % 3 . diing _sulf. iw:.:mul;-,l none. “Futures n e, . { ‘white, 49! \C. LA o *, steady; une, 8. t uly, 8.67c. ugus PROVINIONS-Meas pork, per bbl., 31840 | "FLOUR-Firsr: red winter patents, .00 . & L. E 8.38c; Beptember, .idc; October. 1920 N 45.' Lard, 100 ., $10.62%. jhort | 3.70; extra fancy and straight, u-h«-mi ¥ vember, 7.85c; December, 7.86c; January, o (1080}, %, Dry-salted | cledr. 8000320 o - 3% | 7.88c; February, 7.86c; March, 7.8%c. ulders ¢ )i @00 Bhort clear sides | SEED-Timothy, steady, # for ordinary, 8 GALVESTON, ~ June = 24.'— COTTON — ed). 1? STH@IL. 00, with prime worth’ more. " 4 Steady. 9 1-16c. ‘WHISK Y—Basis of high wines, $1.30, CORNMEAL~—Steady, $3.16. : % | LIVERPOOL, June 2.—COTTON-—Spot, The following were the receipts and ship- | BRAN—About steady; sacked, east track, | c.. K I & P. fair demand: prices 1-164 ,higher; American Ments vesterday. nae . 1 . middiing fair, 5%d; good middling, b%d; Articles. .| . HAY—Dull; timothy, $10.00§14.00; prairie, ; . middling, 64; low midaling, 4 2-328: ggod 5100} | 36201100 "¢, ' a8 ] ordinary) 42-324; ordinary. 417-3%d. The WHIBKY —8tendy, 1130 . . sales of the day were 10, les, of which TRON COTTON TIES-—Steady, $1.05. & . L0 were tor specalation and export and ¥ af BOVIBIONE-Pork. | m'.lhes; Jobbing, o1d. | Dl # np‘ofllaa;:‘l steady =m} closed quiet K;A...‘.fr&'.'; 2 ,56; new, .95, rd, steady, X T . 8. .y , 4 B1-64¢ -64d, M e Bait meats (boxed):” steady: ¢xira shoria, 8 Era: June and Juiy, 449-6404 50640, v.'l\';“ COWS. ?‘?mut‘;'l‘wl At fe: | §il: clear ribe Lz, short clear, 31125 g July ‘and August, 4 47-64@4 48-64d, buye: it b giige "ot NS Haceh "xedl deagy ™ extraharts : T % | AumpE dnd Septeliber, (4 gl Gt Vi e RYE—Steady at 584 Gas eellers; October and November. 4 23-84 NEW YORK GENERAL MAWKKT.| MBETALS-Lead, firm at $.95@3.97%. Son - Taitsee 2id. 424-64d, sellers; November and December, 8 Ile'r, flrm_:sll $4.70. hické 0 * 4 420-64d, buyers; December and January, - l_LTR{ nvxl‘, chicl I)\‘l'.l pd. 419-64d, sellers; January and February, of the Day om Various llo‘l)fl turkeys, S8%e; ducks, 6% La) a0 - AIEli_Wblol-l@ldB. Jllcrl. —COTTO! = Commodities. ‘%(‘?T’LEY}’“ Steady; creamery, 138 iuod- Gas .0 middiing, 8 16-16c; sales, 971 bales ‘,-?.:.’.}', 4 YORK, June 24.—FLOUR—Receipts, | *RAGS- Lower, 16c, loss off 14" National Lesd ... o bismath, W0 Tales; Stadk, K0 bls.: exports, 12,69 bbls.; market Receipts. Shipments. | Mex.’ Central No. American .. NEW ORLEANS, June 2—COTTON— t irmly held; winter stralghts, Flour, bbls eee 10,000 Mex. National uP- Coast ....... Spot market very steady: sales, 1,500 bale inter patent: 00 10; Sin: | Whent, b e 30 Minn_& 8. L. Peole Mall 'y ordinary, 79-16c; good ordinary, 81-18¢; low paten $0.90G4.05; Minnesota [ Corn, buc. He. Pecifie . - e AN ) % | middling, 8 9-160; middling, $c e Y "“1".“: winter low grades, | Oats, -bul.. 19,000 | M, X & T Prassed 8. a1 488 | OH ' %-16c falr, Biuc: receibin. 3 hatea: '15; winter extras, $3.15G3.55.° Rye . e ; R By Stack SR NY balest Toitures. irads: Huss: mi:“‘m' Lo, §00d, BB, cholee | Kansas Clty Gr : o, e ;.sm. bid: ""’syéxfl‘fé ""’6",“5“"' Hm;w: o ; KANSAS CITY, June 24.—WHEAT—July, " i 5 ot S croner, 3 FMN. S0 Féfi.f'a?.f.iyunfi,"‘i{’ wu.lern. “"?"\“ September eftic i, | No. vy ol i Tean. Coal & 1...... élly Nn\emberi‘r; .!,q,;l 72¢; December, 7.71g7.72¢; No. 3 ‘western, @isc, €. o. | hard, e No 3. foner ) Ted, 72 | Penneyivania ol January, 1.3G1.He. . 1. 1., New York “lo’a&‘iflf;‘.‘%‘" lc. Reading . p ther /1 o1l and Ron oariots, c; _September, 52: | do ist pid. BARLEY—Nominal. h No 2 mixed, G2c; No. 3 white, 64440 OIL CITY, Pa.. June 24.—OTL—Credit bal- W 'l'—l‘::-lilao 2,17 bu. exports, oA‘rg'—‘io white, 48%c. . . sonse ances, $1.20; certificates, no bid; shipments, salost THO00 by, tutures, 1600 | OATS-Ho. £ white, sio. Y, I 104748 bbis.; average. 01,422 bbls.; runs, 62,417 Ted, "4 | HAY—Cholce timothy, $11.75G12.00; cholce e hs‘f\"vi‘f&'v"fii 74‘:‘&“ }’&’.‘.’.‘ 24.—OIL~—Turpen. e 1.%, b, | prairie. 59001000 London Stock Haret. tine, firm fTige. Fosin. firm: A; B. (0 D % itoba, 83%¢, f. 0. b | BUTTER—Creamery, 185; fancy dalry, and E. $1.25: F. $L45: G, $1.40; F, $1.70% 1 tter & weaker opening, due to | Migc LONDON, June 24.—4 p. m.—Closing: £2.06: K, $255; M, $8.06; N, 3.0, W. G., $3.45: .h.y fl‘b M.ndh‘nvr"bye oi) news, lurs&s—sleldy‘ 14¢ doz., loss off, cases re- c.dn..). tor nlluey L] ll- W. W. 86 S N oy, " ‘wheat advans sharply on a scare of Jul > o Shesuni a " NEW YORK, J 24.—OIL~Cot B, JAT, N By shis o Racnpa, gt | T BB i gespioeun. sendy. Furseniin 1 ul c. except for oocaslonal reports of poor b 3 ¥ TOLEDO, June 24 —OIL—North Li : [retiing returns.. The marker closcd Belinese & Che. .- 0! " South Lima ‘and Indlana, e 45 y . I % net decline. July, 4e, “hesapeak: Obto. . 47 LIVERPOOL, 24.—OIL~ t u)?e- ‘Beptemper clored: Uioes: Chrarevey &, onio:: 20| . R | saliie cetasde s i Torsnites, mber, 18 T lbmsile, closed at e MINEAPOLIS, June 36— WHEAT-July, | Coicten 3 & 8. F.1144| 112 wx | "LONDON, June 2 —OIL—Linseed, 30s 5. 0% 2 ccesesnscetsmsrshere i %@64%c; September, 55% head; sheep, duli and lower; cholce lambs, | West Omaha .. steady; good to cholce wethers, $4.0004.50; Quit Claim Dee Sl TEes, OOLIS: westarti | o o Johnson and wite fo Beith O sheep, cl E & v 3 . 0. John - CR weobern Tambn. 4 7bga7s, mbn W18 fora." el lot 13, block 3.’ Campbeil's OfMeclal yesterda : . : eterborough Bavings bank fo Mar: cattle Recelnte. Shipments, | P oo et 1. Hunt, Iots 1, 3, 3 18, 10, 2, Hogs, . e 2% | Block 106, Florence Bheep . 26,590 859 Deedn’ Frank Thompson, executor, to J. V. Kansas City Live Stock Market, gunsky, lots 20 and 21, block 19, KANSAS CITY, June .—CATTLE—Re.| Omaha View / celpts, §5% head’ natives, 1600 hend Tex: | Stafd of Nebrasica'io . i Triman, a ead calv best natives and stock- nwig swig 16-16-10 (refile) . ers and feeders, steady to strong; quaran- » tine stuff d: as a whole the market is Tof amount of ti 8 twenty-two yeai cholce ;X ort and dressed beef stecrs, $7.: .26 : sl et e gt | JOBBERS & MANUFACTURER g i oF oMANA o s A @| ™ MACHINERY AND FOUNDRY. Tt b g e paciers | iron W “ 7.121; yorkers, $1.60 fl ek MRt e ”'.'.'.‘.;‘:.E.m,g}..!..‘ Doatern’ inmber PLUGA 00, ‘native ‘wethore: ‘REPATRING 4 SPROIALTY $4.90@5.75; western wethers, $3.75@5.10; fed '"P-:;"":?:m POUNDERS. ewes, $4.3005.00; Texas clipped yeariings. T 00 i X % 1l and Jasksen UTHGS0; Texan clipped sheep, Wigin: | wsen ises o o ~gaaned stockers and feed s - Zabriskie. Agent. J. R Cowgtl, Mgy st. Lo tock Market. . . ST. LOUIS, June 24—CATTLE—Receipts 6700 head, including 4,000 head Texans [ market steady for natives, with Texans o better; native shipping and export steers, 3.00G7.90, with tops worth $5.15; dressed Msuulacvurers Jobbere of beef and butcher steers, $4.65G7.60; steers under 1,000 lbs., $3.60@%6.10; stockers and fosders, Wisal'y; cowiuns Reliers e | Stoam and Water Supplies calves, $5.0046. Texas and Indlan steers, Of All Kinds. fed, $34.90@6.35; choice, up to u;z!rnu, $3.109 1014 and 1016 DOUGLAS 97T, 4,483 65,629 T eyae PRI 22 P Eessenss RS TR RERY! SEEcSSEE2ITTSENS52S23388 3322288 T SRSTEERRRER8238232RNgY coDananes. 4.40; cows and heifers, $2.7004.%. HOGS—Recelpts, 6,400 head; market higher than for any time in the last nine years CA ) plgs and lghts, $1.2507.60; packers, 37.400 ELECT L SUPPLAES \: butchers. $1.50/7.95. SHEEP AND LAMBS-—Receipts, 5,600 head; market lower! native muttons, $3.5 estern El..“‘lfl.' 4.00; lambs, $4.00@6.75; culls and bucks, $2.0 @4.00; stockers, $2.5063.10. o.m'.n, Stock in Sight. The following table shows the receipts of Eleotrical Supplies cattle, hn’l and sheep at the five principal markets for June 24: Mlestrie Wiring Bells aad Ges Lighting Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Mar Howi South Omaha Lt Miatas ees | G W. JOMNSTON, Mev. 10 Heward ot Chicago © LA om0 ansas Ciry 1 T 5 8t. Louls a0 6 5,600 AWNINGS AND TENTS, St Joseph 150 11 Totals . 2045 wew York Eive stoek weree | OMaha Tont and Awning Cn,, NEW YORK, June 24.—BEEV Omaha, ¥ ceipts, 44 head mainly conigned direct: no sales reported. Cables quoted American Manufacurers of 13%@15c, dressed welght, and - fetearator BasF 't Sheaite por b Mo ox: | ents and Canvas Goods, P VES—Receipts, %5 head; very dun; | Send for Catalogue Numsber 88 FEIINE S EE N SEERNELSSS S RRSISARARRRRARRRLTTINRE -] 5 ] @ &8s B2 w q - e B bu. Spot, steady; Seplemiver, 104G T0%c; on track, | Dyuver & B ... & s1or0 306 | Turgentine ‘spirits, 3 No. 3, 68, elevator, and e, 'f. o. b, | et s s e ol s A, afloat. At first corn was steadle: B L DArq, Jabi No. 3 aeviparn, Tie: Ne 3 : ' United Siaies Steal Evaporated Apples Dried Fruits, ers west and higher cables, but after re. ("GrIRST! . flecting sales for I account it closed LOUR—First patents, $4.00G4.X NEW YORK. June 2—EVAPORATED With a ring. Last prices SRR, Deet cleam, .11 ascond | Dimae cetml- - " : APPLES—October and November delivery . July closed, §7e¢; | ©'f) Th bulk, $13.00913.30. Missourl, K. & T.. :J2% | are attracting some attention on the bas's losed at : Skathdr - cake @0 pid..... 50 |DeBeers, deterred.. of 64G6c for prime fruit. Spots are in Duluth Grais Market. New York Central...161 | . moderate supply and are steadily held t, stronger: g BAR SILVER-Steady at 203164 per |around recent'nrces. Common to kood are : No. 3 white, DULUTH, June %.—WHEAT—Cash, No. 1| cunce. quoted at 7G9ie prime at 100, cholce at BEIRREEEREY > © ci tras rd, “Te! 'No. 2 northern. Tic; No. 1| MONEY. t. 104@10% e and fancy at Jic. K+ gstive und | Rorthorn S september, e, aiscount 1o I Thet el S e St (JGALIFORNTA' BRIED PRUITSModer- gatlv T 2 nues. o 2 and three month#” bills 1a 34@24 ‘per cent. | {0l by “Nrm position at IaeKe for Al Phi I Teatnes Marbiet, erades. with the larger sizes in most an- PHILADELPHIA, June 3.—BUTTER {ntlons holding ot J0ugise. ‘Cored*ana’ " une — tations holding at X e, Poxed, and W . g0od demand; extra western cream. | $1.006.639. xS 1| Gite i hags. Ponches ate stoadly but quiet’ . 38¢; extra n ts, 240 &cm 743. with the Deeled fruit priced at 12@l6c atate, peime to choics, 101 | “EOGE-Market %@l lowss; fresh nearby, ;| T "wopeeled at wgiofie - o 01 4N Beaew 2= D HEIFER! . e 1220 0 L 410 S8828X RITT EBRIFISHBSIISEL L2113 o et i i v v T e S T S et

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