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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1903. northern spring, quiet, 6s 7d; No. 1 Call- (dull and unsettled, improved later and os. Apricots are firm at T%@SNc for | N Q " e COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | gornorn.gorins et Je: o2 Sl | o tad, onpmsd, Jmproved, o o | rase, Awricoss are rm ot jagie o | OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET| 3: ] MARRIED OR SINGLE POLIC h(‘:}”d\'l Batplbmhvr. ll'l‘ 2iqd. ized, of the day. Grand Trunk spurted o :{:"fi"lh but quiet at i@7%c for choice and . JOMN—Spot: American_ mixed, new, | trafhc returns, being above expectatio e for fanc e— 4 e frm, G la; ola, fe 34 "Futuresi’ Quieti | Katfirs bardened owing to tho peyment of = y Asether Camp Rumer Sots OMeory f " une, nominal; July, 4 8%d; Beptember, |a number of dividenas. ‘The amount o Wool Market. i i i " g Weorrying About Thel Btrength in Corn Pit is Feature of Board of | {'%a " B e Iy CaDo8 ik of Mnttand o8| &T. LOUIS. Jeme 17eWOOL-Steady to | OAetle Recsipte Light sad Trading Active| 4...... B % s Trade Operations. ONANA WEROLESALE MARENS, | | B oy e et \s Indis” councl girong; medium grades and combing. 160 at Stronger Prives. b Poattl Tl (GARIS, June 11.—Prices on' th TRl B ek THUE" e W B9 —_ . e 1Y ay opened firm, especially 3 N, une 11— Wi - heet . HEAVY BUYING OFFSETS WEATHER | Condition of Trade and Quotations on | 1000) opench Grm. Copeially SO e 7040 | quicr o wesk with privod Kem "o for. | HOGS SOLD FIVE TO TEN CENTS LOWER v e e Staple and Faney Produce. for the account. lowing are the quotations for ieading de- 30 4% EGGS—Fresh stock, loss of 3 BERLIN, June Prices on the bourse | gcriptions: Territory, Idaho, fine, 4di6e; - Siitadsl! 4 Wheat Advanc LIVE POULTRY-Hens, 106110%4¢ Jpring | were Senetally unchanged, but (r::"‘l»n(1|; medium, 16glic; Wyoming, ' l4gice; fine Receipts of Sheep and Lambs Were v - -] and. Whe il M r r i chickens, per Ib, 30o; roosters, according c; _towa ess. Excl f¢ Oon | medium, 15%@16c; medium, 18al7c; Utah " 8 8 e ave to go, to meet the turkeys, 13@i6c; ducks, 7@8c; Im'ndon. 20m 42gpte for checks. Discount|and Nevada fine, Ihyglic fine medium, Again Very Moderate and No Par- 1% eivivis S emergency. Among the unmarried men Packing_ stoek, 14%c; cholce Tonthe’ Bills, 3% per T . i T e T T T in the Situn- 2 fobK CALVES. there Is a rumor current that they 9'?1 "r'*??;‘fl" ‘,3.". 'fifif,"n-.'&'r':rg‘-::fl';c NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS. :‘:?’m, )N"‘ “"m:“. impeoved, :5‘":‘ . kgt {0 s 5 0 T i oo ko B i 1 g AL 2 -] s ) N ) zona heavy, 1%dMc; average, lig. ose 0 400 ickerel, fc; pike, Sc; perch, 6c; buffald, choice, 17@18c;’ Georgla, 21@2%. Montana c—— §TOCKERS AND FEEDERS. luefish, whitefish, salmon, 15¢ fine, chol i a4 - ohioloe, 0 30 3 Lm0 CHICAGO, June 17.—The strength and ae- | haddoc! e M idsnapper, 10c; | Professional Tests Fail to Give Hope [U%, CU0ICE, T@ific: fne MO ey SOUTH OMAHA, June 1. . Wi 1 a tivity In the corn pit was the feature to- |lobsters, boiled, per Ib., 25c; lobsters, green, of Better Things. Lo 18 Yge. nml', and Pennsylvania, XX and | o Recelpts were: ¥ . HOE e 350 [} N 510 day on the Board of Trade, July corn clos- |per b, 23c; bullheads, 1ic; catfish, 1ei| niw YORK, June 17.~Today's operations | abo X, No. 1, Sgsic; | Official Monday . 9 3 a0 1 a0 ing e higher. Beptember wheat was up wo | black Bass, ‘17@zc: halibut, 10c; shad roe: | /N3G “were ‘almost wholly professional | No. 2 8dagic;' finé washed delaing. s | Otticial T y . . Par Bl TR 1 T and Neptember oate unchanged, while pro- [40c per pair; roe shad, $1 each: crapple, \e: | and of a testing character. These seemad | Michigan X and above, sadtc; Nos. 1 and e . oot I 3 - visions were a shade to 2%c lower, 4 Dol da) e to demonstrate to the satisfaction of the |2 264 delaine, Australian | qpoo qoon X 30,088 e | B 64 39 a8 Trading in wheat early in the day was # ¢ " testers that stock for sale was to be met | cOmbing, choice, scoured basis, 8@8ic; | g Ay s week..20, 198 | 675 3 o awsivees any truth in the rumor. He was Inforr decidedly dull and with favorable harvest- Per ton, $18. o ivances and that the offering down of | 80od, 78@30e; average, To@76c. ame days last week.... 9,965 3811 HOGS-There was another very heavy | that the chief ha ing weather and outsjde markets generally ~Prices quoted by Omahs Whole- s d1d not promise large success in dis- - Same week before....... 16,624 8.967 [ run of hogs here today and practically &ll |\ ernat war (e oanot heard it low, with cables showing no particular in- | ®ale g"‘a‘“";{ ";’"“‘;‘,‘!"“;dl:”"""'g‘_ y LW ing selling orders. 'the consequence 01l and Rosin. Same three wecks ago..11410 519 | of them were on sale, as packers did not ‘That was the first time I had heard of terest, the market during the first halt of | upland, $10; No. 2, $0.50; m , $9; | was a progressive dullness in the trading ame four weeks ago.... 9,53 9,904 | have any consigned direct to them. The |®uch a plan,” said the chief. “and 1 do not land, & ] g o | OIL €ITY, June 17.—OIL—Credit bal-|8a y A 0 ‘l‘)‘xl?'nou:,on '!‘la:‘:'edmnh;kr‘:i,:!(l,n( vl‘e!r:'d‘fln;);; gy’fl"%;,f'grfll:r» _‘“d :"“Y}:fiwj"l‘);":‘_’:“j“' ffoF | ¥nd siuggishness in fluctuntions in_prices. | ances, $1.50; Shipments, ot thie: aver. | Same days last year. 1194 11901 | market opened about a dime lower, with [ know where it orlginated. The police de. Ny partment cannot afford to discrimina 1% 2 33332 In view of the fact that the police fund will be short this year it'is getting to be a question with the members of the polic department who will be allowed to rem »uu2z23338 much speculation among them. Of thes bachelors there are over a dozen and #o of them,are the oldest men on the force In point of mervice and many of them are considered good officers Recently one of the unmarried men called upon Chlef Donahue to see if thero £53233323 This ugrees with the general expectation | g 73,730 bbls.; 3 + o RECEIPTS FOR THE Y 0 DAT packers bidding $.90 and $.92%, but while Bhade to %o lower at 134@i%e to e, |And receints lght. af the toat experienced obeeryers, who Saw | Nisis bole. Ehipria, ) 1788 bhie: | _The following table shows the receipts vi | few seld that way the Market soon. im: tie latter selling later to idwe. Toward | GQRE—0e in the sudden rally of last Thursday the |average, 67,160 bbis.; runs, Lima, 76,022 bbis.; | Cattie, hogs and sheep at South Omana for | roved under the influence of a good local | AFRINSt & man because he is so unfortunate noon the sentiment in the pit assumed & | Ry No. 32, Soc. patural course following a culmination of | average, 56195 bbls. 3 75, "+ | the year to date and comparisons with lusc | d¢mand and the bulk of the hogs sold only | a8 to be unmarried. It makes no differe bullish aspect, and prices rallied, July ad- e " the long decline and leaving a iurge short |“ SANFANNAM, June 17.—OIL—Turpentine, | ¥C8r: w5 e M he " Dee. | 6@l0c lower than yesterday's average. The |in the eMclency vaneing to T6%c and September to Tétgc. The VEGETABLES, {ntereat uncovered after the urgent lauida- | nrm.. Fosin. drme . 1. G $1.00; Be sifo; | Cattle %2100 3 “1quality of the ofierings today was excep- ney of an officer whether he is late strength In corn, together with repo OLD_POTATOES—Northern stock, per|{fon Tiad been completed. With the Batis- | & 8 7 e s G §1.86; 11, §2.2; 1, 280, | Hogs o i . O O oY s 1 “ap. | Married or not mafried, and 1 supposs that of a lack of moisture in the northwest, was | DU, 80@85c; natives, 3@ddc. b. 2| fection of this short interest prices haited |5 Sise: 3 Ves. N 8 Wa, $.10; Ww | Sheep Vi4d '3 Dearance of the market to quite an extent, | If anyone has to be let off the force he the reason for the selling. September closed | NEW FOTATOES—Bouthern, Pep, b 20| and then declined, but without getting back gy'g. * ' T T TR f i '| Averag ce paid for Trading was very active, 8o that although | of the shortage of the fund, from up bc at T4%c. Clearances of wheat and | FARSLEY-Fer dozen bunches, c. to the low level of last Weanesday, al-|' NEW YORK, June 17.—OIL—Cottonseed, | OMaha for the last severai aays with com- | there were 220 loads on sale everything | of eficiency : 4 flour were equal to 333,600 bu, Primary re- [ EARSNIPS-Per bu., dic though they were near it yesterday morn- | grm 1 ellow . 42%4@43c._ Petroleum. | Parison was sold before 11 o'clock. The long strin clency and not marftal relations wiil celpts were $11,300 bu., against 691,600 bu, & | SUCUMBERS—Hothouse, per doz., fic. |ing The fallure of the bears to get prices g I A P gy ent at e e with the bulk of “ali the | selections be made Yeur ago. Minneapoils and Duluth repored | BEANSWax, per bu. box, §250; string, | pelow the previous low record yesterday | gteady. i nd ; 3 3 T e T e i $5a"lhoins | 7Of eetires 12 two men &re squally. hro Teceipts of 28 cars, which, with local re- | PG5 il DO% . Ib., 30, |®aved the market from a renewal and un- loads went largely from $%.97% Lo $.05. | ficlent and y ¥ Geipts of 16 cars, mone of contract grade, | SABBAGE_New California, per Ib, 8¢\ | covered atop-loss orders, which had been o I 7 vativ and one has to go the married man made total receipts for three points of 26 | o 1OMATO S8—New Florida, per 6-basket pretty well wived oft the brokery' accounts | o YON‘""’;' :";f‘"("E]FFFF oo - | 3 34 i\o»"m":(’v“:.‘.cxlx?lu‘N., would probably stand the better chance of ] the previous I prices, After these K, Jun 7.~ 2) o , | S " 3 8 0. . Bh. i \v. Sh. i b ! cars, against 302 cars last week and 311 cars | “RiT Nt _per 1b., 1c. by the previous lower prices. Atter thess | oIt uiet; miid, easy. Futures opened ai | ¢ 13 vl A8 T . remaining because of this fuct. But I hav ‘a yoar ago, NAVY BEANS—Pef b .60 ebie and hel an advance o oints unde! Ger- 38214, 8 not heard what will be done, thoug! orn ruled easter the first part of the ses- | DAV BEANSTECE bis B 1, g;| falls Into a period of fechie and hesitating B 2 AT el vary et chet sure that no discrémination will be I,,.'\‘.';" Vas YRty s 1w on on the e eather co g Mmovements on operations by room traders | man cables. At first it was very quiet, then 6 3 61 L - T e conditions, | Texas, per Ib., 2c. 2 Vhile awalting & new development in the | turned more active under liquidation as a s F - % along the lines suggested.” of the buying, which has been a feature for s FRUITS. general situation. In thelr attempts to|result of larger receipts, closing quiet at| % ol 55 s 1% B5 worked un WAS GH§. of th o e o dnys._ and. the market became | STRAWBERRIES_Missour! and home|move prices the professional operators made | a partial decline of & polnts. Bales were | jur ! R e o e ‘ the unmarried extremely bullish with trading quite active. | Erown, per 24-quart case, $2.50; Hood rivers, | capital this morning of the expectation that | 14500 bags, including June at 3.60c, July at 6 00%, i { 3 3 y cera that he proposed to make affidavit 00. that he had tried to marry and had been refused and that was the best he could do FBE2T §F £EB3 w0 gold would be engaged for export to Ger- |3.60c, September at 380c, October’at 3.%0c, f,“'{h:;'."',‘m‘,'{'fi;‘fl}"f,’;',’,‘,”}.‘:,,",‘,‘;"."‘;';’ day |~ CHERRIES—California, white and black, [ many tomorrow. Actual Inquiry was made | November at 3.9, December at 4.25c, Jan %0 of that delivery advanced sharply and the | Per 10-1b. box, $2. at the assay office by one International |ary at 4.35c and May at 4.50@4.55c. S e Digher at 50%e. atier selling | CANTALOUPE—Florida, per crate, $3.50Q | house looking to a shipment of gold, us the ki s o "t ‘and so%c. Tooal receipts | 4. strength of forclgn exchange here and the Sugar and Mola DECE: oare with of oontrect grads. APPLES—Ben Davis, per bbl., $4.50. Gecline In sterling at Beriin brought the| NpwW ORLEANS, June 17.—SUGAR—Rull; s Were suay. Sably 0a: the Javoranis TROPICAL' FRUITS. 15, | QUeration closely Within the ranke of Profit | open kettle, 233 1-i6c: open keitie centrit- o e ard tha more Assuring tone of the | FIG8—California, per 10-1b. cartons, Tc; | Some selling of stocks this morning for|ugal, $@sige; centrifugal whites, 41-16c; S - government weekly crop Lulletis. Later | TUrkish, per 18-lb. box, 18e. London account here added to the require- | tERG Th4c: seconds, 2GINcC. *Indicates Sunday. B aTket developed cobsiderable strength |, ORANGES—California navels, fancy, fof | ment for exchange, but London turned | YO S S open | ketile, "nominal, 13@ | , The officlal number of cars of stock 176 and smaller sizes, $4.00; d | buyer later in the day. On the upturn | et en _ kettl brought in today Db e o e woay | larger sizes, $8.25; Meditorranean, all B ivania was made the leader of the | 26¢; centrifugal, ‘6gisc; syrup, nominal, 19 8] ay by each road wass > 2dc. Roads. Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. H'! £ $3.0008.55; Jaffa, $3.26G3.60; fancy blood, per | market and was lifted at one time more | @3 3 % . Hogs. Sh'p. H'ses. G s Tt Bei, ookl SO LRair s gued. TS paite, The movement In ihe stock | ([NEW YORK, June 11.—SUGAR—Raw, |G IL& 8t. P. Ry B were 102 Cars. ore dull, with prices barely | , LEMONS—California fancy, all sises, | seemed to be due to organized efforts and v , steady. Missours Basiio' Ry i “ " O o heing little demand from any | $4:60; Messinas, $4.00 was attributed to the rate which subscrip- Gy Bocds MR Union, Bahe oy ooty e e liat was | DATES—Peralan, in 70-1b. boxes, per Ib, | tions are being made by stockholders for O e e cle N W R Sieadied by the bullish tendency in_ rain, | 6, Rer case of J0Ib. pes., .2, the new stock. It is reported that in many | NEW YORK, June 17.—DRY GOODS-— i 52 cow i o —————— The ideal pienie place, Lake Manawa 500 picnickers there yesterday. CREIGHTON ALUMNI MEETS Steps Taken at a Banquet to Give the Association n New Lense on Life. SeEE RESDTERE Beventeen members of the graduating class of Crelghton university and seven of the alumni were present at the wnnial banquet of the senfor class, held Tuesday evening at the Millard hotel. With Alex O'Herne, president of the class, officlating as toastmaster, Informal toasts and responses were spoken, all tending to stimulate and bufld up the alumnl. Among those who responded were: Francls L Morrell, '®, B. Sc. Columbia '03 ana Louis Bushman, '08. There are now some thirty Creighton alumni resident in flmnhnX L s Florde " $.00; Cuban, | cases stockholders are paying thelr sub- | Market shows h continued disposition to Ssptamber pork closed & ahads lowse st|mw. % - (ho'fall, Blthough the require- | advance, with operations of buyers of & S R T e e e e B MISCELLANEOUS. for the payment of only a b0 cavtious nature. Buyers are influenced FEF RTINS GRS s gIEgssngsss RR2B! izt 3E2zes e SRR SRS 332 5l 33s2! 3338 at 8.7l while ribs were also down Z2#c| uApLE SUGAR-—Ohio, per Ib., 10, Gent installment and the time for its pay- | somewhat by weather conditions and the 't : Wi POPCORN—Per 1b., 2c; shelled, 4c. ment extends to June 27. The settlement | high prices act as a handicap to free trad- oM P oy 7 g0 B T DES No. 1 gresn. 4o; No. 2 green,|of the anthracite conciliation board also |ing. though recognized as warrantable - oats, 165 cars; hogs, | ¢ SIOEI TN L FTI0R: No. 2 salted, kc; | helped Pennsylvania, as it did the coalers, | Jobbers are experiencing a fair house trade. 80 head. | N NVeal. oalf, 8 to 12 Ibs., Ske; No. % | notably Reading. A reactionary tendency i R “ The leading futures ranged as follows veal calf, 12 to 16 lbs, 6%c; dry lll‘?d in the grain and dco(lon mlrk;ufl 'fl; a ‘f CHIOAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Total recelpts a —‘ - ¥ - p : sl s, 26@Tc; horse- | voring factor and was especially effective g n Articles.| Open. | High.| Low. | Close.| Yes'y. | hides. Sgi2c; sheep pelt In Atchison, Missourl Pacific’s statement | c_¢oo siendy to I Hoxes Steadye | oThE disposition of the day's receipts was heat L . Nu‘rL inuts, No. 1 soft shell, per Ib., | of net earnings for April showing an in- | Cattle Steady te Lower=Fogs Bteady=| as follows, each buser purchasing the num: ,‘}J']f." 70%| %! 16c; hard shell, per Ib., l4c; No. 2 8o ol creua‘or .?\m'uunv?r cdemhover those of the Sheep and Lambs Lower. N N{i of head Indicated: 18e: No 3 hatd shell, per tb., 12c; | preceding April helped the southwesterns. | cyr ) 7.—C. L i=Recelpis, uyers, Batels. Hogs. Mhesd. ULy Bee o Dot b 120 Tiberts, per Ib., 12c. | ‘The bidding up of Wabash was based on B s Y n Moy pood (s | Omaha Backing Co TR BR8BB88ERIRE | s sott sheil, per 1b., 16¢; hard shell, | rumors that the Gould-Pennsylvania inter- s oo | SWift and Company R et B " A s et Pecaiss 1args, per b, iligc! | e8ts have been harmonized, but the abrupt D e Tors. f oat B sannees; | Armour & Co o June small, per 1b., 1lc; cocoanuts, per dos., lo; | relapse In the stock gave the rise an ap- |8 60@2.80; buils, $2.50@4.25; calves, $2.25@ Jur ; RthRE . 900 "peanuts, per b, | pearance of manipulation. Colorado Fuel | 50 ‘Toxas steers, 5. Vansant & Co. ot Slko: Toasted peanuts, per Ib. 7ci black | and its convertible bonds suffered violent | “HOGS—Recelpts, 30,000 head; estimated to- | Lobman & Co. Pt B e e bac 1. hickory nits, per bu., | declines and only partial rallies on account | morrow, 2.00; left over, 3,000; —average [Huston & Co e B of the published reports of a delay in pay- | steady: mixed and butchers, ' $5.95@6.o0; 0nte— . ment yesterday af obligations failing due, | good - fo choice heavy, 6.30; rough | H. F. Hamiiton. $6 officially explained as due to a misunder- . . L. F. Husz... v o [ Sacis Grate dha Pievist omeially explalned as due to & Msunder? | heavy, #5900, itent, 15.556: bullc of | L ¥ sz, ...l confer with the president of the university ; i . to arrange the date for the o ST, LOUIS, June 17.—WHEAT—Higher; [ completely wiped out the day's gains ex-| SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 12,000 |8am Wertheimer. 3 9 : r next meeting Py No. '3 red cash, elevator, nominal; track, | cept for a point saved for Pennsylvania | nead; sheep, 15@2c lower; fambs,’ 15@20c | Dennis & Co... . . 4 ¢ H The committee Includes J. Bennewitz, Dan July, T8%c; September, T4%c; No. 2 hard, | and the closing was lifeless and heavy. lower; good' to cholce wethers, $4.25@4.7; | Lee Rothschild . o4 X v 5 b | B. Butler, Louis Bushman, Edward 76@18c. The movement of bonds was irregular In | fair fo_cholice mixed, 33.25@4.00; western | Other buyers . 5 4. oy g | Leary and James Woodard. Ti e N—Higher; No., 2 cash, nominal; | sympathy with stocks. Total sales, DAr | gheep, $4.005.00; native iambs, $4.00@6.00; e . e ) % L Lok i okt . Those \ track. 830 Jaly, ‘49c; September, 45@4sc. < | value, $2,000,000. United States coupon 38 | western lambs, $4.00@6.00. Total . .. 26T 1,941 R edep ity A',h" m';"""':,“:‘"" Measars, Leo i Mulgrew, Alexander O'Herne, James F. ( OATS—Weak; No. 2 cash, nominal; track, | #dvanced % per cent on the last call. Official yesterday: CATTLE—Th i . agiior July. Shie; Sepremver, s} No. 4| _Fellowing'are the uotations on the New B Recelpts. Shipments, | of ‘catile hcra"(ehl:n:n:r;llr?g‘m:y?fig;“‘:‘:,:’ 7 9 £ 2 | Woodard, Frank Driscoll, John O'Rourke, Blte B b, TR Cattle ......... B the market a chance to recover to some (g '3y 0§ : { Edward Hart. Willlam Lovely, Willam FLOUR—Dull; red winter vl"'ll'ldlg” Wi Texas & Pacific Sheep 118,380 looking r‘&trfifi%i?'hlf.‘i-'}‘ o {;32; e o | O'Keefe, Joseph Walker, Thomas Kelley, 3 L 765 ight, $3. i Toledo, St. L. & W. ————— . Ra... | Jame: 3 The cash _quotations were as follow, @3.75; extra fancy and sral i %% Tol : as all the packers had liberal orders, the | - Gines . Fltsgerald, = Robett N\ Bustumah. FLOUR-Steady winter patents, $3.55@| SEED_Timothy, steady at $2.00@2.60. 18| Unton "Pacific Kansas City Live Stock Market. market was active and stronger as soon ] | Micheal Hart, Fdward Welch, Fdward 2705 stralghts, $3.20093.60; pring patents, | CORNMEA eady at $2.70. A . i do pld. KAN: T 1. . Re.|®8 It became known that receipts wi ’ o v, Wi 0Oy y &“‘3&““‘ ratnts, #4006, Dukers, $2.45 (ERAN=Dull; sacked, weat sids, 8lo; east AL OTEX L it A s L p“ ere | 61...L. 2 5 57 7 LA ik M aflery, ,1::.:‘ MEOMR .00. A 1 " . . s ¢l et was e i ¥ F 4 lon, S\itmaT_so, 2 WOt No. 3, 10 | HAY Dull; timothy, S0GIN; prairie, sk wheetl & e g o g stronger on “ail grades " Sales g . ; . k Quinn, James McShane, Louis Bushman, c; No. 2 red, . £ 3 i { om steady to a dime highe ke i - T : wie - 3% | stockers and feeders, 33.2504.40; western v to a dime higher 5 : John A. Bennewlitz, Frank Merrell, D ST i 1o, 2 yatlow, Boe. | E R oo i e 3 i Coatral oo 2| fed steers, $2.94p4,90; Texas and Indian |\ SXtreme cases so that the greater part ; B, Butler and Jaliua Stons; ol AL R0 OATS_No. 2, 9c; No. 2 white, dlc; No. 3| BAGGING-S%Qese. Chicago & N. W, Adams Ex. 4 steers, $2.16G4 20, Toxas cows, $2.25@8.30; O yesterday's decline was reguined, or, in white BYO0e. PROVISIONS — P firmer: jobbing, | Chices Ter. & 171114 [American ¥5:1111 | nativd cows, 43,0040 natlve helters, £50 | utondy” with' Monday. Trading was aoties S, i o ik B; canners, $1.0052.50; bulls, $2.76@4.00; A BARLEY: Good feeding, #QMo; falr to | fiif $UT. Dosod, wxira Shorts, | G, G, 0 & B L Wells-Fargo Ex..... 190 | calves, n,w&g e Vala, wats, dlapoasd ot in Beod semin. Fhs nhsnl‘!c;l;" .)’«(‘I)n‘l' flax, $1.04; No. 1 northwest- go clear ribs, $10.25; short clear, $10.87%. i Y HOGS — Kecelpts, 5100 head; market | i), V¢ "“‘gfl‘:&";’:slln :::dn:f'sfa"h Tr:u et BT prime thnothy, .61 clover, con. | METALS -Lead, lower, $3974GL.0. " 8pel- : Py BT Sk S e BQRE | the usual stindard, '¢0 That the suie? on . . quiet, $. 3 | Pl 2 b not make a tract grade PLEGILT. ork. per bbl, s17.0, | | FOULTRY—Quiet: chickens, 10c; springs, | Del. . oL | G0 lght, 80,4005 yorkers, $.0565.704: | RnG o not ‘show thi T showine Lard, per 100 Iba. $874G8%. Short rive b g TR BT gy B by ? 5 HEEP AND LAMBS Tecelpts, 1,80 B oov mevkat. was sk | e e it . Bhort clear sides | dalry, 15ise. S S i g : i, market steadys lambs, 10016 lower: | pironger: "with saies oing al"the oy | * (boxed), $9.62%G9.95. o Receipts Shipments, § 8 [Colo. Fuel & Iron $4:5506.95; fed * ewes, $3.2@5.15; Texas | Lo, steady to a dime higher. The same Following are the receipts and shipments | giour, pbl 2000 5,000 seaien i R 184 | clipped yearlings, 35,365 Texas clipped 85,788 the case with steers, this”carrisd of flour and grain Y“}fw§h. Shipmenta, | Wheat, b g0 4,000 k 8 oo e’ SN TR Varhiex s Sewe, W on Monday. This was ot trae; however, | Flour, bbl 00 500 . : 4l Hocking Cos . SRR of the medium Kinds of cows and especially W nsn o el Wheat, bu! ¥ e i 27,000 : inger. baper : i e Lt the grasy cows. Packers do not take nold aw | INSTRUMENTS fled for record Wednes- Com, bu. . . o0 | Minneapolts Wheat, Flour and Bran. nter. Power 111101l] ST. LOUIS, June 17.—CATTLE—Recelpts, | kills out very unevenly and a great many |71 . *1 ¢ a5 ol gl ty Deed, Rye, bu 5.00| MINNEAPOLIS, ~June 17— WHEAT— ! |Lactede Gas .11\ %87 1,600 head, {ncluding 50 Texans; market |salesmen said they could do no better with | SHEEP—There was another light run of arranty Deeds. Barley, bi. ¢ ‘900 | Cash, Botc; July, T@idic: September, T &L 1o, [Natlonal Biacuit ... 3% | gteady to strong; native shipping and ex- | thelr grass cows today than they la yes: |sheep here this morning, and as a result|D. H. Hull to R A Wiliams, lots 1 S0 the "Pradiics. sxchune today the but- | Giite: on rack, NoJ 1 iy Sisge: No. e e I RO ort steers, $.5.10; dressed beet and |terday. Light receipts of cow stuff soon | thero was very little change In the market | (o & block 4, Saunders & H.'s High- ter market was steady: creameries, 16@2lc; | northern, 80%c; No. 2 northeX), 9%c; No. 3 22" Paciic Coast | butcher steérs, $1.006i5.00; steers under 1,00 |brought the market (o a close. from yesterday. The quality of the offer- | land park .l ... et duiries, 104Se - Brws, easy at mark, | northern, Tiguic. ts, 4.25G4.35; a (£ 75 [eopiere. Gas e e R e L T K S T A e B CBtoohens, st o i, block B, fi“w'“m'nfl“ ed, “100164c. - Chetes, stoncy. | Jiemts, W.LLOLIL: Arat clm. $.16G5.%; | Mo- . $2.0042.75; bulls, §2.25G0.75; calves, $.00G | quality was % al ‘satistactory, o | ko e %’Ltfigfidzwwc‘?::e?n:;:: Stonday, | - Bouth Omana .- AL Egond oears, trsign i, . do ptd..... i e | Lo; Texas and Indias steecs, W2GRI; [ Thare wors very few stockers andl fecdere | which, of ooures, 'has rather & bearish | L Mo Slbps o8, Gere & B8 nad K e . : : ,$2.50G3.20. n hand agan o . oc ¢ H.'a add NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. BRAN—In bulk, 31400004 N 3 Semteai 164" [Republlc Steal . L L T R e W i T T e COhat | _Walnut Hili . . R Philadeiphia Produce Market. Norfolk & W.... ... &% Sugar " tive and steady to higher; pigs and lights, | The demand was limited the same as it | arrived this morning sold any lower. Egan-Beda to R. i, Westgate, lot Quotations of the Day o PHILADELPHIA, June 17--BUTTER— | oda Bl RME (o agtied 0005 35; packers, $:G6.5; buichers and | has been for ‘some liitie time ‘ana’ the | “Some ewes old for 3400, ‘wethers brought | plock §, Saunders & K14 dd to Wa A, - tario % eay 05@6. prices pald were just about steady with |gq7 00, n Lot REGH 1::;:::-.—‘;.1:6 e Ay, | et Be moedy; ieh, western orsismecy. | Faatyivent | % e | P B0 MBS Recelpts, 1710 | Phose - force. vésterday. Repressntaiivn | 13 J4mbe and yeariings 800 A Cuaity, | United ResiEafate and Trust com: Reading 4|U. 8. head; market active and strong; natl les: e to John Vachal, ni lot 11 and 35,708 bbls.: exports, 4,272 bbin.; active and | EGGS—Firm; fresh nearby, 18c, loss off; | " do 1st pfd. tor muttons, $4.00G4.00; lambs, $4.7605.00; culls | BEEF STEERS. howeves, B Dot 12, Block 13, S uniaes 34 844 e U5, $3.76G4.10; western, 18c; southwestarn, 17c. o 24 prd . 4 4 nd bucks, $2.5004.50; .00@3.00; Av. P 3 Quotations for clipped stock: Cholce west- i X s, lot 1 straights, $3.6508.7; Minnesota 'patents,| CHEESE—Firm; New York full cream, |8t L &S F. 0%/ ‘40 AR ;mngf,;_w'mfg 5; stockers, $2 00 G Y A #.26g6.15; falr to good lambs. Liils Birgs S0 & Xy, Byenes, lot 254.5; Minnesota bakers', $3. ; cholce, new, 11%¢; falr to good, new, 10§ | do it pfa. B |Western Union T » oA oo wonled Jamps, $5.400 ¢ ter low grades, $2.6003.30. %ye flour, quiet; | @llc. o 2 s A i AIYG e New York Live Stock Market, (] falr to good, $2.85@3.20; cholze to fancy, = ptd. 35 |K. C. Southern... NBEW YORK, June 17.—CATTLE—Re- 15 .50 4 Milwaukee Grain Market. b 180%| o pra ceipts, 3,761. Slow and 10c lower, except for 20 JORNMEAL—Steady; ' vellow @ mc '™ | MILWAUKEE, June 11.—WHEAT-Mar. 3 176 | Rock Isl medium’_and_common cows. All grades F ufi’v’l}f"% ll};WNBrl;l Y"‘“- NSRRI tate, | ket higher: No 1 northern, 85gsie; No. 32| fo 8% do ptd easfer. Steers, $4.55@ tall ends, $3.75; n s ot Sew Fok o nesthar, ojes Juiy ke ' v B i S e, e i 3 BARLEY—Lower; No. . 56o; sample, 4| oy Jiowl hasne notations. A et & e B R WHEAT—Reoelpts, R s Yol the quotations’ on the New York BIock ox: | ciry dressed weals highes At SGite por To.F bu. Spot, steady: No. 2 red, Sic, elevator, | © uly, S%GEU c - cIfy (rgsend sl lighar at S@lc per and 8o e o b, afioat; No. 1 northorn Duluth Grain Market. y 10 [Little Chiet State hogs, $6.4068.75 il Duluth, ¢, f. 0. b, afloat; No. 1 hard * = f g X .76. carly period of duilness and depreasion, duo [ No, 1 hard, 823%c: No. 1 northern, 80% L3 [rnoentx higher. Sheep. $3.25@35.00; culls, $2.75@3.00 to & good weather map and lower cables, | No. 2 northern, 79%c; July, 80%c; Septem- | Comstock Tungel ... T3 Potos! bs, $6. s, " ye: " Ot became a{ronger. - July Dassed. $36 : Con Cal. &'V..[1 10 Saviko o ¥ S, Teatien: and the whole list advanced on a strong O Bl o-carovall DR FEOMAS e western cash situation, together with cov- Leadville Can..iiirs '8 |Standard o, ve Stuck Market, ng, complaints of drouth in the nocth- Provision X Asked. ST. JOSEPH, Mo, June 17.—CATTLE— weat and llght winter wheat returne, ‘The | i ANSAS CITY, June 1f—WHEAT—July, _— Recelpts, 8700 head.” Active, steady to 10c Y o g B g ot TR 63giSi4c; September, G5%c. Cotton Market. lower; stock cattle, 10@15c fower; natives, o e e iny | CORN—July. 4i4@47ic: September, 45c. NEW ORLEANS, June 17—COTTON— e B ok R ey ¥ o EGGS—Steady; Missourl and Kansas | gpot, steady; sales, 500 bales; ordinary, | coWS and helfers, 32.25@4.65; veals, £.009 e e inta 1 3 stock, 1li¢c doz!, cases returned; new No.|1)9-isc; good ordinary, 115-16c; low mid- | 500 w0 bu. Spot, firm; No. 2 ! ator, | 3 Whitewood cases included, loss off, 12c. | aling, i2 4-l6c; middling, 13 1-16c; good mid- | , OGS -Recelpts, 1080 = head: 5@7ic A T T N DR T —v— iing, 12 4-16c; middling, 18 1-16c; 8000 mid- | ower; light and light mixed, $.8536.95; Nl P white. 58, "Options opened easy on Feoria Market, Tecelpts, 5,652 bales; stock, 54,678 bales, Fu: | PULG, SAIRTSIEC plEs, HI0QEO0, s, 8406 the weather map. but later advanced on | PEORIA, June 17—CORN-—Stronger; No. | Wies, steadss Junc. Jiiac bld: July WE1C: | nead; 10hizse lower: “top spring lambs, $6.50; higher cash prices, bullish crop news and |3 4%c; No. 4, 4T%e. e R aToase: Novermber, nius sic; | Texas sheep, $4.60; native ewes, $4.40. export_demand, closing }@%c net higher: | 'OATS_Quiet; No. 3 white, 88%c; No. 4| PECOE, MU \iCi JORCIRIEn, v o S TN, loned o i oben g3g | hite. STk NEW YORK, June 17.—COTTON - Market ke gy Toloda Soss Mabue opened firm at an advance of 9@15 points, bu and about 100 altogether, and after the banquet a meeting was held for the pu; pose of taking the Initlative step to re- organize the organization. J. A. Ben- newitz was elected temporary chalrman and a committee of five was appointed to i 858 3 LS 288 598 = 11 1 5 0 1 NN GV TG B 1 1 1 Y N NN NN T 51 51 1 91 61 D1 OV N N 1 €1 16 N NG SRRRARRRARRRRRRBZRRRERARRIERS #3 Sept. Lard— July !g 8§ X 3 New Cure for Weank Lung Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump- tion cures all coughs, colds, grip and lung troubles or no pay. 50c, $1.00. For sale by Kuhn & Co. Boating and fishing at Courtland Beach unexcelled 9. RARRZR i oo s THE REALTY MARKET. 33333333333333 R33%: 3 AmARAR I ADD 2 2R 3 J. G. Shope to H. H. Baldrig, 00; tair to good wooled lambs, $5.500 P ntn:‘/. Of 8% AW, Wi 20-15- 3. 4 §0; cholce HEhtuelght Yer ogecd: choics | 1. 0. Shope o H. M. Taidrige, u o E o ok g 94 4 Katte . Milward t0 J. G. Shope, u e e P 45600 | Of n¥ Of 8% oOf 8l SWIL sWi4 20-15-13 P o Batpe Toado™ AL | gallle L Bosworth to J. 'G. Shope, und e cogath, Tocder ewes, BLUQET, | 38 of n¥ of s of B swii swii Do- Florence company to H. 8. Thomas, lot b, block 13 and lot 16, block 1 Florénce Quit Claim Deed: T. C. Shelly and wife to Unlon Stock Yards Natlonal bank, lots § and 7, block 2 Saunders & H.'s add to Wa' nut Hill; lot 3, block 2, Yates & T.'s 0 0 5 © I 4 b & 5 © 50 50 50 50 ¥ No. 34 western ewes. 10 western weth 256 western grass wethers 518 western lambs and yearlings. 55 western lambs. 12 cull ewes. EEFEEEEEREEE T F3 04 113 4 onesrsarcim s, RATR2SATS: Deeds. I tintics, WALy, SN Sheriff_to M. Adealia Taylor, lot 8 The following births and deaths RIS Dl ANMRER 8 been reported to the Board of Health: Sherift to Omaha Realty comp i e Toseph Vieek, 1408 Willlam, boy: | “lot 102 and part of ni lot 10z, Gise's Moses Chester, 311 North Twenty-seventh v ety e s ) ] 4 o “George Rullock, North Omaha. bav: [ w. K. ‘Poiter, recelver, to iL. P, Oeh: BO% ones, 906 North Sixteenth, girl: W. H. | 'lert, ni nei neiq and nwi nei 31-16- i Sanford, 32 North Seventeenth, girl:| 13 except 500 feet SQUATE.............o. HEIFERS. Frank Vance, 2109 Cuming, boy; 'H. T 1z Clark, ir., 106 South Thirty-nitth, boy. Total amount of transfers......... 56 Deaths—Edmund Brunson, 1011 Farnam, 1100 40 nfant Schwartz, 141 North Efghtesnth; | emsm—————— 1200 Jucob Van Pelt. 1553 North Eighteenth, 6l 160 — MEN AND WOMER, 15 AVRY. Arinth: Use Big @ for unnatur 5 4 i Leave of absence has been extended for discharzss.infammation 1361 fifinen daye to First Lieutenant Peter Field, “gsee Stoux City Live Stock Murket. SIOUX CITY, Ia., June 17.—(Speclal Tel- =5;=5§5G T8 Receipts, 125,30 bu.: exports, 176 under English cab’es, which at the time of | egram,)—CATTLE—Receipts, 500; stocker: Brot stronger: No. 2. dfc: standard | TOLEDO, June 17—SEED—Clover, dull, | the local opening were anywhere {rom 6 to |slow, killers weak; beeves, $.00G4.90; cow A e 0 1 - - NI DD e ae: No. & white, dho; | steady; October, $.62; prime timothy, | 2 polnts higher thun hai been expected.|and helfers. $2.50G4.10; stockers and feed- ITHERS—TEXAS. assistant surgeon in this department No. 8 white, 444c; track white, $1%@4ibzc. | $1.75. Afier prices here had advanced 2GS points |ers, $3.60@4.60; calves and yearlings, $3.00Q | * . Second Lieutenant Walter Scott of the . gent or polsonc Options, quiet but firmer. — over the opening figures on the near months | 4.40. avalry hag been ordered to report Sold by Draggists, DAY Strong, shipping 80@Sic good to New York Money Market, there was a renewal of the realizing and | HOGS—Receipts, 5.500; market 6c lower Tenth Grrt Robinson examining board for ot T s cholte, $1.20@1 35, By P e selling recently noted, under which prices fat $5.85@6.05; bulk, $5.90@5.95. {10, i A holce MAGLE. 1 common to chotce, | NEW YORK, June 17.—MONEY—Prime | were graually forced down, with the now | e O Ttizitac: olds. b@e;Pacific coast, 1902, ) L B@SY%. _| crop months ‘showing especial weakness. | Stoek in Sight. o ? - . Ef v v PRl St ouds Sase ING EXCHANGE [Exira SUong | Reports were again circulated that New | pollowing were the receipts of live stock : fhes Frank Otin of he TAsUiy SAvely e IDES—Quilet; Galveston, % to 25 lbs., ted rates, $4.80% or sIXLY | England was shipping cotton to New OF- | a¢ (he five principal western cities yester- : . Deen e rort Riley, Kan., for promotion y 1801 Calitornia. @1 to 2 Ibs., i9c; Texas dry, Pogied atcs, M0 and H.at%: com- | leans, and during the day It was sald that | ay’ ot iy . Aniaorth s hasra &t Fort Biay: ad Jor pramoton | PRIVATE WIRES ) oo SR—Bar., | cotton was leaving here for the same des- | . g, ee) . o econ jeut . A B i Sieady: S6id, MOSUe ILVER—Bar, 52%c; Mexican dollars 4l°. | tiration. Around ' midday SR AT ko Hoas. Sbesp| 3 . . Twenty-ffth United States Infantry, has ™, domestic, fair to extra, 4y | BONDS—Government, firm; railroad, Ir- | months ralliedglightly * under moderate SRag. e os 8 § i been o,d.;.d tg, report "o“lha rnxm:mmx GEO. A. ADAMS CRAIN CO. ‘e: Japan ominal . 2 covering, while the new crop months con- < Mty o 4 board at Fort jobrara, + for promo- O VTSN e eat. steady: family, 31050 | phe Closing quotations on bonds are as | tinued {0 show re:atiye weaxncss, Novem. | S Touts - ....11 11\ ~ o tlon. GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND @11.50; $8.5009.50; beef hams, $19.50 | [oTlOws: ber selling down to 10.03c and January (o 8t Joseph gransest R b Major Bean, chief commissary of the De- STOCKS. city extra, India mes: b DAy ABNL & N unl de.. 101K | 9.94c. Later the room took profits and at| Sioux City ; " . partment of the Missouri, went to South 22¢ Board of Trade Bldg., Omaha . Cut meats, steady : Dickled bellles. | ’ ot ":3': Csatral ds. % | the close these two positions showed a re- i % 5 ey Bmana stock yards yesterday to 1ook | .pp e g pickled 'shoulders, e e I8 e 1 | covery from the lowest of 4GS points, while| Totals perssesen . after certain meat supplies for the depart- | o tHOSS AR SRAGTE, f0R r dally Biar- $11.600112.00. Lard, v I i i % July was within 1 point of the best for the | 3 " 2 ment. T tte . : o season at 13.28c. The general list was finaliy Jubilee at St. Joseph, 5 Adjutant General Byers of Iowa was & i American, $. Y. E e i steady 3@6 points net lower to 17 points rtment headquarters to con- pound, $7.50a8.00. Pork. steady; » higher. Totsl sales of futures were estl:| Rev. M. I Stritch, 8. J.. of Creighton i WK T AL T B 18.60; short clear, $17.50G17.25; mess, $18.G . dodte(No. Pacl matod et M0N0 bales, college, will go to i, Joseih, Mo, today, B A o lon sl the Tawa Natioss GOVERNMENT NOTICK) 18.75. s o T, , June 17.—COTTON—Steady; | Where on Friday he w ellver an ad: - e o LLOW—Firm; oity (2 per pks.), Bo; | Atchison senl G RN, & W éon 4 middling, 124c; no sales; recelpts, 513 aits: | dress at the golden jubllee celebration of osrd by siebes Of ihe rogular armY: me| PROPOBALS FOR CAVALRY ¥ country (packages free), 5%@5%c. !.-‘h‘-gmu‘-_v . m:n . et shipments 518 ‘bales; stock, 5,083 bales, the foundation of the ccnvent of the Sacred Major E. J. McClernand, nowhfl ® | om. lof Quartermaster, Denver, Colos n-m‘: ~Recelpts, 6100 pkgs.: steady r » = MBS 1o & 8. ¥, 4. LIVERPOOL, June 17.—COTTON—Spot, | Heart in that city. Vhile there he will general staff, United Stat. my, ‘-- boen | 15, 1903, Bealed proposals, in triplicate EGGS—Recelpts, 10,700 p firm; we i et L 8 W, 1et ) 38 | Umited demand;’ prices § points lower; | a%0 deliver his lecture, “Dante as a World ordered to report to the commanding €60 | w(i;"pe’ received here until 11 a. m., July 6, ern extras, 18%c; western seconds to fi 108 xxdo s American midd:ing 1air, 7.320; good mid: [ Poet.’ which was received with so much eral of the Department of the Missourl for | joes for furnishing sixteen ca: r 1560 /e, LOAMBE A & AP Wl dilng, 7.12d; mldm’nx. 6.96d; low middling, | Pleasure by an Omaha audience recently. Auty. He will resume his former position |0k, 108 LT 0l " Cken BUTTER-Recelpts, 11.50 pkes.: steady. T 8720, good ordinary. 6.4sd: ordinary. 6y | On Sunday he will er an address at as adjutant general of the department. sy gy e R METALS--Spot tin declined £15s, closing 108% So. Rail ’ Sales of the day were 4,00 bales, of which | the laying of the cornerstone of a Catholle At their own request First Lieutenant | circular of instructions to bidders, which at £12 s in London, while futures lost 13 76 Texis & 350 were for speculation and export and | hurqlh af Maniey, Neb., returning to the Willlam Cavanaugh has been transferred, | will be furnished together with blank pro- 3 by direction of the War department, from sals, on application to this office. U, and closed at £127. Locally tin was easl: BT & e % | included 8,70 American. Futures opened | ¢ity Monday. g 1 spot being quoted at 36 MH6.80. There wa Iy Uion, Pacifc ds.....102% | barely steady and closed firm: American R O etath to 'the Eighth infantry, and | B reserves the right to accept or feject A @eoline of 10s in the quotation for spot | ¢ k.’ 5% | middiing, & o. ¢., June, 8.80G651d; June and Raflway Notesx and Perso 4 Rt Eieatenant | William Graham trom |any oF all proposais or any part thereof. copper in_London, where that position | € ¢ ¢ k oes | July, 6T4GRTSA;’ July and August, 6.60% | J. A. Kuhn, general freight and passen- g1estecd the Eighth to the Twentieth United States | Envelopes _containing proposals should bs closed at £572 6d. ' Futures were 158 lower | x . 7 | 8.70d; August, 6.56@681d; August and Sep- | ger agent for Nebrasks and Wyoming | s, .. infantry marked “Proposals for Cavalry Horses at £565s. Locally copper was auiet and ... BT Weat §I 11043 | tember, 6.56@6.57d; September and October, of the Chicago & Northwestern, 3 The following board of officers is ap- |&nd addre: Lt. Col. J. W. Pope, Chief pomhwily unchanged. Leke and electro- 4 Wheel & L B4 my | 82d; October and November, 5.6id; Novem: | went to Chicago Tuesday night : o 7 pointed to meet at Fort Robinson, Neb.|Q. M T re angted i $1450UI4Ts Ana chsting | e brior lien 46" s Wis. Conurai 4a.."'.. 8" | ber ‘and December, 30d; Decemver aud | "y . v h {25 for examination of officers for promotio T T T at $14. Lead lost 1s 34 In London, closing | p "‘.";"; ‘C' 2 I_\m T; acco . sy | January, 5.46d; January and February, 6.44; | Y- O. Harahan, assistant general mana- e adoats Captains Samuel Freeman, Carter John- OFFICE CONBTRUCTING QUARTER At %11 3084 and hewe it wae also dower. | Hoctiog vai. ds . dorg oo e W | February and March, 5.465.4d gt 0 the Theels Castel with haad: son and Harry Cavanagh, Tenth cavalry: | , master, Fort Leavenuorth, Kanans May o ufet At $41 B Ky A 5 - woon v T s s at an ntenden o " e Mealle b —Bealed proposals, riplicate, w closing quiet at S1% Spelter was 286d | "x Bid. xx Offered. Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruite, | Glllease of Fort Dodge, are in the city. ] PRt urpecs o et K elIOB. Tt | be received here uniil 11 4. m.. central tims, unchanged here at $6.:5. Iron closed at &s NEW YORK, June 17.—EVAPORATI Harry E. Moores, general agent of the recorder. Jume 1. L. ARd Lhin PPeAaS. (0f Seu 64 in Glasgow at 46s 134d In Middlesborough. % APPLES—Quiet. ‘Futures for October and | P8¢ t of the Wabash, re- The following board of officers s ap- | fory and smoke 'stack, at Fort Leaven: ™ SR o s Bominally unenansss;] LONDON. The demand for | November delivery show a firmer tone on | turned We morning from a trip pointed to meet at Fort Niobrara, Neb., | wasth Kanaas. Information and blank with No. 1 foundry northern auoted ai|monev slackened in the market today. Dis- | unsatisfactory acoounts. _Common are | (hrough Nebraska. He has just completed For the examination of officers for pro- | orms’ of proposal furnished on applicatio $19.50ar%0.00, No. 1 foundry northern, No. 1]|counts were weak. Business on the Btock | quoted at 4@o%c, choice at 6c and fancy at | frrapgements for handling Nebraska visi- O it Taniains Joasph O'Notll, Siohaei | B i ol l T hers Hans mar ke s foundry southern soft at $19.00618.60. exchange was more choerful in uence %ar.m tors t6 the National Educational association motton: _ Captaina Joseph O Nelll, Michael | to this olMcs, where plans may be ssen. e B of the rally in Americans and the better| CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-8pot | &t Boston this summer. He 13 assured of Taraaney: Yirirat Lieutenant Major Schooks | or reject &ny of Il Bropesals or Any part Liverpool Grain Market. weather. Consols hardened on easler money | prunes show continued firmness, with some | Petween 1209 and ) persons, who will Tey. assistant surgeon; Contract Surgeom | thereof. Envelo atuld be .Mnrl;.d and_home ralls recovered on encouraging | export business reported, and stocks of the | take advantage of the rates. Ira Brown; First Lieuténant Charles Batea, | “Proposals for Purification Plant, LIVERPOOL, June 11.—WHEAT—Snot: | trafic reports. Americans opened stronf | lavker sizes sald (o be hot over-abuniant Twenty-ffih United States infantry, re- |ete. eased to Major D. E. MoCarthy, No. 2 red western winter, dull, 6 3; No. 1|owing te bear covering. were afterward | Quotations reage from 3¢ to 7c oo wali| Pathing and luzury &t Lake Manawe. corder. uArtermaster, 4 promotion. Second Lieutenants Richard Walker and g3228388R azass 1113444 £

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