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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1903. ———— _ . - — — e \ \ dressed, weak; western broflers, 8@ 'Am!rl(‘lnl was reflected elsewhere. Con- | for today were §1 324,580.14; Increase over N i’ e r ¢ y ' 3 i & oday 224,580.04; o 3 » " bles firm. Exports, 149 cattlc COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | &3is o it igume. 2oin wers steady. "Ameticans were nrm. vut | rorrassanding aas o previos sear, ona: | OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET e e SR aGarters of beet METALS-There was n dechne of 108 in | the dealings were uninteresting and wholly | 468 55, . ‘ES—Receipts, 680 head; butter: the London tin market, spot there closing | professional. Grand Trunk hardened on . LR milks 6o higher; veals, $5.25@8.00; culls, $4.50 —— at 4 '.‘“‘r'n'ui :::;.n-u at £1% e, Locally tin | the traffic returns exceeding the estimates New York Mining Quotations. L, BULLS. @5.00; yeariings, $3.0; cily dressed calves, Bhort' Urgent Demand Pushes Wheat Up | 25, ™G, ¥ tnihan e changs. in-che | tedny opened dail, bus "the iy 'Toe | NEW YORK, June 24—The follogeing aze | Big Bun of Osttle and Bteers Bold af }: i 40t "Hecelpts, 6,100 hend Market shad ) H , s _de 4 fof ho quotations on the N o . . 0ot - ( N on Board of Trade. London market, ‘pot_closing t £86 1a 6d, | French rentes caused & general Improve- | changsr ton® O the New York Btock ex Quarter Lower Than Monday. : 1. nighet, state hog 1655 while futures clored o higher nt £5678 6d. | ment. Panama canal shares rose on & |ononse: 1 ke, Rt : 3 Bk AR PR Recelpts, w0 —_— Locally covper, was auiet and_pominally | rumor ihat the Hay-Herran treaty will be | A4 « i |Lisis O ot [ i head. Sheep steady; good to cholce lambs inchanged ectro- | ed by (he Colomblan congress. At the | hreece : . s |0 v . v; sheep, $3.406/ OTHER GRAINS CATCH RISING INFECTION | ivtic. While ‘casting was $is. Lead ‘gained | cicse brides were fem and paciness whs | ‘hvwick Con oo 55 (CP00 i "% |HOG MARKET BROKE TWENTY CENTS : e SR o nites F4.10410 50, Cuiln, $480; yeariings 128 6d in_London, closing at £1116s, while | quiet. The private rate of discount was | Comstock Tunnel 7 |Potost ... . . 23 . $5.0006.%5. _— in New York it was quiet at §4.12% Spel- 16 per cent; 8§ per cent rentes, S8 9uc | Con. CAl & Va......180 [Eavage b i ter, closing at €19 158 fn London, was un- | for the co, o don, 2 | Horn Siiver ‘ rra Nevada ... < Heavy Mog Mecoipts at Low Prives | i Cod While locally It was also. in: | 16n tor cocopnt: exchange on London, S [ Hom BUVer --::....-108 SIS JETege :o:: Only & Few Sheep and Lambs Arrived A AFFAIRS AT THE CITY HALL ffeet Cereml Influences amd We- |changed at $, nominal. Iron closed at 625 6d | BERLIN, June 24.—Business on the | Lesdville Con 2 Istandard ©...0l Prices Pald Were Only About | L 1070 o > ¥ in « lnufnw and at 4si%d in Middlesbor- | bourse today was quiet. Money had a| X Offered _' HOGS-There was another big run of | Miscellaneons Bu Recelves At press Provistons, Which Close ough. Locally ron ‘was nominally un. | tendency to be higher. Exchange on Lon- — - o Wethers hogs here this week which makes the sup- Weak and Lower. 'Iwmrzvv fc i ';”:m"r"n:‘rmmlrfl"w",;;“,fl( don, 2m 30%prg for checks; discount rates Cotton Market. g ply for the three days this week, about tention from the Various Mu- . N dpfoundry, northern, $1850@10.00; | for short bills, #% per cent; for three| NEW ORLEANS, June 2.—COTTON— o a0y, 3,00 more than the blg run ipal Department fal NEW YORK 8TOC) i Inaty, Jlddee; low el SOUTH OMAHA, June 24. | other points alse had enors Soelp CHICAGO, June 24.—Considerable excit OCKS AND BONDS. i mid. d\nm 1 good middlin that sricss uffce o ‘\"\'rmrl\:‘nn Teceipts, 80 50014 w. Dodeon, on & compromise settle y e 1o wheat pit tod . -16¢; middling fa e, nominal; r Recelpts were: Cattle. Sheep, | AL L’:.,i"..}‘.:ff.“J“,‘»:';:J‘»u‘h“...‘.!’.v“,i.‘n‘;‘ ! OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. Market Fluctuates So Inconsiatently | C6IDts, 1983 bales; stock, 8.0 bales. ' Fu- | Official Monday . 5,441 | jone Mmarket here opcned generally c|ment by the legal department, will ie- s June, 13.95614.00e; July, 14.000 | OMiclal Tuesday. i 2,51 | jower than yesterday, with the bulk of the | seive §175 from the city treasury for injurie ing ¢ higher and Beptember up : 7 hogs selling’ 56 to $5.60, w of ing Mo IuEht T0s Aiduer. Septemt Condition of Trade and Quotations on General Trend is Hidden. : 1400 bla: September, 12,109 | OMclal Wednesday... .. [oudn eallinG 55 hISh s w0 “‘K".".,;",‘,‘,’,'.: due to a defective sidewalk on North Eight the é » NEW YORK, June 24.—Littl be . October, 10.:8q0.:9; November, - .- ptembe ts 3 e can be gath 0 4 ¢ 4 3 %c higher and Séptember = oa aple and Fancy Produece, ered of prevailing speculative sentiment 3@9.85c; December, 9.81av.82; Three days this wek...13,022 5 :‘I‘f:\\‘l'fl ;1.:'7\‘,22""‘ dnh‘"“..".'l tor :‘"{.‘:.’.‘: e T T s AL 1903, figher, while provisicns ruled weak, the| poo sh_stock, loss off, 13@13c s . B et Stoducs closing Trem imle to o ¥ stock, oft, 1334c. from the movement in prices in today's ame days last week..:0,634 ¢ Httle w ckers . A P jowet, o - bVE POULTRYHens, TAG¥ac; Apring | etock market, ~For one reason, dealings -COTTON—Opened | Same week before...... i g By %s they Ded i (oearieh | postmaster Crow will be obliged to pay 1'he general bullish sentiment among |, - l“’“ Do "‘”4"-'"“0‘»1 "':;'n:;l‘ 5, | Mere too small to be of any consequence | ®Asy at an advance of 6@12 points on the | Bame three weeks ago.16,624 957 | urgent orders filied and made uae’ rmor 3 whie, Eeneral I Aeent demand for |\ 0 age. 4G5 turkeys, 13@lic; ducks, | and were still in the hands of professional | near months, while the later positions were | Bame four weeks ago..11.410 ti% | urgent orders flied wnd made use of the | taxes on $1,600 of personal property this Tasc; goese, Haric traders, The movement o1 prices was con- | {rom 8 points higher to 4 points lower; the | 8ame days last year.... 6,238 16,838 | 00 GlClock there werd clone 1o 100 joads | YAF. In & communication to the councit July from shorts resulted in an exceedingly BAN Aoy - ol " - b ; the g art of the day. | , BUTTER-Packing stock, 14%4@15c; cholce | flicting and so constantly fluctuating as to | &ains in the old crop Jositlons wers due &} | RECELPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. | of hogs eull in first hands and there was | he complains that a carriage purchared six “{dairv. in tubs. 1s@iici separator, 31@22c. | leave no room for const e the accumul b A ~ - X . the some: Iy ¢ onsistent inferences as amulating evi Bt b {8 s ! - r Shat Improved weather eporta and on dis. | | FRESH FISH—Fresh caught trout, 94c: | to the motives that promoted the opera- |and iresh covering, while the new ©rob | eqitle, hows wad. ehecn. ae Bouin Omul Bbbarently Tud sgi"8, being done. "Packers | years ago for $90 was assessed at 3160 and ot cavloe, Juy being 'aiie lower | plckerel: Sc; pike, o, perch, bc; buftalo, fei tions. " Iere was some degreo of strengih | positions came mord directly under the in- | far ife Yeur to date and Somparisons With | and. Indications were very {avoraple. for a | tNAt 800 worth of used household furniture 781 optembe ¢ p 195 el : , 15 ch seemed to be ample ce of the cables and im- - o ble fol st Masic and Beptember unchanged 10| naddock, 10ci codfish lic: redsnapper, 10ci | contlnuation of © yesterday's lute ‘Taly. | proved elimatic conditions. After the call | |46t yea o 130 Ine. Deo | oreniany hogs being carried over until | has been assessed at £1.000 Ho askéd for It with busing orders from the |lobSters, botied per Ib. fe: lobsters, green | Prices, however, are generally lower than | the market ruled very excited and irregu- | cattie S mbet el S o Nory & reduction to W0 Tax Osmmissloner vard directiof a ) o el o s v yesterday . decl @12 points froi ) W3 288, " e X . Bricen I O o\ mel: | {00, Jer PAIrs roe shad, §1 ench: crapple, 13ci | the prevailing doubt and UmMidity of the | iures the IIst again turned firm and rules | Sieed - L o 0 b " & Y D i T e o hennme. extremely bullish, July [HerFIng, 6c; perch, Go; white bass, i0c; blue- | board room operators they shrunk from |strong during the midday session and most | Average price pald for hogs at South| g erty as required by law and as notified menit hore o O e to Tio. |8y 88 en A carrying prices far in any direction. While | of the afterfioon; prices for ail of the op: ©@mana for the last several days with coin- to do. The law contemplates some penalty Troan” 1o phorts, which recovered freely. | BEiond "gior Nor 3 5800, mmadiutn $5: coarse; ang an onportunity for fractional profit Is | crop months were relatively easy: July sold | Date. | 1908. [1902. (1901.[1900. [189. 1898, |1897 declined to recommend any reduction. Th: s8 to phorts, eelyy , $10; No. 2, $9.50; . 39; . | sufficlent_to pr s on- 3,000 A dente el il et it et ounct factor was the situation In the northwest, of good cclar and quality. Demand falf | return from his ainual vacation in Wutope | the tast bait e Snd October, 104, In 8 8 1848 The South Sida Improvement club has whern the crops are 1) dlre o advanced | SNG,receinte light. has been made the occasion for a_ bull | alizing by room longs, . whieh —brousit . put on its war paint and b after both the e O The closs was_ At T9Kc, & fIN| OATE b demonstration In, the stock market, Today | avout'a renction in thess positions of from telegraph companies and the street rallway ol £ 3 2 to 9 points, Y r 0 o v 7 ot “14o. September sold up to i4e . 8, wan "bulletined from various points as it | Ootober gt 1080 Trb wrkat wat Anaig Feimshg AR Rl Ll el B late In the session and closed BHG1Xe higher was_sighted, but the stock market falled | ctendy, huwevar, and net 8Gss points MEhEr from Twentieth to Twenty-third a nulsance, feceipta were 20400 bushels, againat 34870 | ONp W BGi ATOES gouthern, per Ib., 2%c. | gan's name awalting decision have been (wo months- unchansed "Seler of futures TRt her T o S bushels a vear' ngo. Minneapolls ' and| binslEY-Per dozen bunches, %o the subject of uneasy conjectures, Which | weve motaiey S opsed, Saies that they must be rearranged or go. Be- Duluth reported recelpta of 135 cars, which| pIRENIPS_ Per bu., e, may account for the changed attitude to- | "&T. “LOUIS, June #4—COTTON—Quiet fore proceeding to chop them down the with local recelpts of % cars, mone of €O0| CUCUMBERS—Per = doz, 8c; home | Wards his home coming middling, 12%4c; sales, none; receipts, none: lub will gt Tract grade. made’total receipts for the | CLOVALD Thy engagement of $1,500,000 gold for ship- | Ghinmants, faner nimck b ok neioe™ H club will give the city councll an oppore three points "'6“" g o g BEANS—Home grown, wax. per bu. box, | ment to Paris tomorrow was a chilling in- | “LIVERBOOL, ' June 24 COTTON—8pot tunity to compel the companies to come to T e on activity in wheat, together |$2.00; String, per bu. box, 8200 dos, | Mience on the market, expecially in VieW | in limited dermands - prices 4@ points i time. J CAULIFLOW ER— rown, per dos., | of the condition of surplus reserve of the ] ) ¥ with” o good femand 'from " commission | 1, ome grown, pe Panke and the aoproach 't "the. perid st | hEher: Amerioan middiing falr, ‘284 good Bartlett's Addition Improvement club 1 el r o 5 a °f | FOMATOES—New Florida, per 6-basket| of this period are complicated this year by | 99 thia wal ) . ries Bearish crop advice. ‘there wan littie corn | AOMATOESTREN Flordn, per, SRASKS! | the Taillng due. of subscriptions. for ‘the T | 5220, (he tles of the day ‘were 1,000 baies, Omaba. It sgmallses ita Birth in o serie on the market, with the greater PArl OO |18, er cent Installments on the new stock | o 4 fcinas LTeb Foecias: ol of resolution asking the council to open e o A Feor TAnGIng. between foc | WHUBARB_Per Ib. lc ssue of the Pennsylvania. Payments of | Jigs bales, Including 1400 American. ru: s g g s e Bt - taking profite. - After ranging between 0| N\ vy BEANS Pef bi., $2.60. subseriptions for the stock are belng made | {ibe, WLt JHEMAIng 1.4 o R ninth avenua for the accommodation of a and 5l%c July closed 1%c higher at § e ONIONS—New California dry, per Ib., 2c; |in a desultory manner, but the Jarge holders | [HECS OPEREQ frm and cl 'I’"fl irregular and (Jt Boptamber Wee e ik, Fooa) re. | Texas, ver 1b. fc. of privileges are evidently deferring their | Y6t idi Amer; D (54 ridy | T indioates Bund large numbsr of pecple living west of selling between Hhe Ao H" of contract| CELERY—Michigan, per doz., %e. payment until the last moment. The privi- | 1nq™ August, 8850607d; Augiet and Ses. | The. ofelal ndmber of cars of stock b S et t FRUITS. lege expires on Baturday, June 2. The pav- | tember, 6.56d; September and October, 5.0n; | brought in foday by each road was. The proposition to put the fire and police Onfs opened quiet, with local traders in- | STRAWBERRIES Hood rivers. $3.00 Money market. but 1t fa estimated . that | October and November, 5.55d; November alarm wires under ground has been, at it (o the selling side. but the strength | BLACK RASPRERRISL Vor 3i-pint case, | TiaYad™or 8500000 remains 1o ha poia | and December, $35d: Décombe and Jaui: | . M. & 8t P. Ry least temporarily, put to rest. The esti- in wheat soon brought out a good demand |$1. A IUatt caps W sipint o, |On this account. ‘It has been said that (%I¥: & anuary and February, 6.34d; | Wabash Ry mated cost would be between $3,60 and irom big commission houses and the mar | —per 24-pint case, | ths disturbance in the money market will ruary and March, 6.32@5.33d. Missour! Pacific Ry. 4 Kot ndvanced: - Predictions of general raing | 800 | ol L v case, 250, | D prevented by the use of the procecds et Union. PaoiBe. Lystocs $5,600 and the council has decided that even wero considered as a rather unfavorable | e ae e California, per box. $60. | of these subscriptions for the payment of Wool Market, C. & N. W. Ry. the smaller amount will not be avallable featyre, "The clote’ was atrons. wIth duly | Al oo, por bow. g8 | 40000 Pennaylvania loan aken out last | ST, LOUIS, June %—WOOL—Unchanged; for such a purpose this year. o A ! " . $1.25. A me 9 y Iigher” at $@use, ‘after aclling between | PLUMS—Callfornia, Clyman, 'per * box, | “§¢ ,.f‘,rz,,m however, that this loan which | fine, 15G160: heave fAne aiks; teeantene No street sweeping machinery will be was fo 1 " purchased this year, the council having turncd down a request of the Board of Public Works for four pickup machines at a cost of $1,8%. Ordinances have been passed by the eity council for the opening of Hickory street from Seveuteenth to Eighteenth; grading of Fifteenth from Willlam to Lincoln avenue; establishing grade of Lincoln avenue from Twenty-sixth to Twenty-seventh and of Twenty-seventh from Shirley street to Bd Creighton avenue; locating water hydrants at Ninoteenth and Spring streets and on Nineteenth between Spring and Boulevard,, ‘o 0 SRERERE & . o BEES [ pa———— ‘e2gzen "Rz z =8 et e metie BEHIID BI2RLY 8% pprep BEZ 508 TR $8. S R 132 "88 359 ‘e e it o 238 SEREES s 3z%s ‘geu2 *__F T 228238 o 1 4 338253’ 3533 .gu“.m T Bonzg "Exs BRI AP P A AR A S A 3 Toe BAARBEIEASINIINERSEIEIBAI22 A, == age and M@ii%e. Local receipts were 127 [ $1.40. r six months, does not mature until c. SUIE, iy beavy, Pucelpls of homs, with | et IOl DEE TR e s end sk, | jass the middle of \July. Money was| Bowto. Jume #_wOOL-the temans Sxtremely y D 3 : SO0 gher in London today,’ ‘an scounts | for wool has b declines of from 5e to Mo at the vards | CANTALOUPE—Florida, per crate. $.500 | hardened In Paris and Berlin, while sterling |a_better mu;:np?—fm::m"r';:mb?;v";‘v’grfi'.' Were influences that eould not be oftset by |4, fell away at both centers. This leaves |are quoted firmer, while some new woo the strong grain markets, and as a resuit | APPLES—Ben Davis, per bbl., $450; new | the question of further gold exports from | hove beew soid " provisions ruled weak the entire day. The [ stock, % bu., Te. New York still open in spite of an easing | New territory wools quotable here at ‘Total receipts 216 Belling was quite general and the market TROPICAL FRUITS. in the sterling rate here today. Excited |g1@s2c for fine; 48gi0c for fine medium, and | The disposition of the day’s receipts wi was poorly supported. The close was weak, | FIGS—California. per 10-b. cartons, T6o; | speculation occurred in the cotton market | 5qd6c for medium. OId territory wool i | as follows ench buver purchasing the num. Beptember pork being 27%c lower at m-fl‘fifil- Turkish, per 18-1b. box, 18c. today, and there was notable speculation |quoted steady. Fine staple wool firm at 62G | ber o head indieated: e September lard was 1t lower at 807, | ORANGES-Californid navels, fancy, for | In cofn and they are supposed to be re- |iic, scoured basis, with fine at 60gose: fine TN with ribs off 17i4c at $8.95¢8.0T8. ' o (176 and smaller sizes, $4.00; for 150’ and | sponsible for the contrary movement in|medium, 41g4fc, ‘with medium at 43@d6c. Estimated recelpts for tomorrow: Wheat, | jargor sizes, 1.25; Moditorranean, all sizes, | stocks. Territory, Idaho fine, 14@l4%c; fine medium, | Swift and Compan: g&-;rh-e;nsmn, 465 cars; oats, cars; hogs, | g3 00G3.2; ilznfl;\. $3.256G3.60; fancy blood, per b:r:r‘d‘:fl 5"‘,'.:',s,',”}fl"f,‘fiffi';:?,,'&u'fim; i6%@l6c; ' medium, 16@17c; Wyoming fine, | Armour & Co 5 9 A half box, $2.00. 0 a_previous low 5 14¢@15¢; fine medium, 15 s . 17%0 The leading tutures ranged as follows: LEMONS. California _fancy, all sizes, | Wa8 A sudden rally of % at the Tast, but the | 18c hakota Ane. J4tiic. fne medimm. 15y | Sudahy Packing Co. = — et G Yewdy, | W .76; Messinas, $4.00. depression of these bonds had a Sympa- |i7c; 'medium, 17@iSc; Montana fine cholce, | Swift fr t) rticles.| Open. |High.| Low. [Close.|Yes'dy. | "5 Atnimd Parsia -1b. bo: 1b,, | thetic influence in the stock list. 18@18%c; A a o s | Swift, from country. | P ersian, in ‘(-1b. boxes, per 1b., The Dond ket _otherwi: aun | 18@18%c; fAine medium cholce, 18@18%c; | Armour, from Sioux ne R AP PL Y orite $i8: Cuban, $2.60, | and e Dbt Thbre 100 aarat Beaum Fholge: (IGS4S. | Lobman & Co Al —Florida, $2.75; Cuban, $2.50, d Chere 18 a quiet demand for fleece Wools! Total sales par value, $.01000. TU. 8 |prices are steady. Cholce Pannaylvanin | trsg, o merin8 Tast call. " Livingstone & POPCORN—Fer Ib., 20; shelled, do. 30@s1c; No. 2, c.' Fine washed de: 54e; No. 1 salted, 7%c; No. 2 salted. 6%e: : 2c; Nos. 1 and 2, 26gc. ~Australian wools Atchison 6% So. Rallway ptd. Dennis & Co. No. 1 v hioen s My .- are rather qulet, though there s a fair | Dennis & (Co... veal e | Tored 3 demand for crossbreds. Kine woois are vy hides, i i b e el slow. Prices are firm and unchanked. | 3 Wertheimer.. hides; $1. . 22121 vnton Pacisls 1.1l Combing, cholce scoured basis, $3G85c; Other buyers ... . 5 6% do ptd. . B , ; average, ), . ‘vt 1607 herd Bl s e WM BaTTL 31 wabash NEW YORK, Juno 24.—WOOL—Firm. Total .. 1657 180 t Ib, 13¢; No. 3 hard shell, pe B o praiillil LONDON, June 24.—WOOL~—The arrivals [ CATTLE—There was a liberal run of razils, per Ib., 12c. Filberts, per Ib., 12c. 6 |Wheling & of ‘wonl for the fourth series closed with | oattle in sight this morning, and as a result Almonds, soft shell, per Ib., 16¢; hard shell, y : the following lists: New South Wales, 9,215 | the tendency of prices was downward at per 1b., 15c. Pecans, large, per Ib. bales; Queensland, 35,400 bales; Victoria, |all points. The market here was slow in &mall, per Ib., 11¢; cocoanuts, per d ie808 "bales; Southi Australla, 4,861 bales’ | opening and it was late in the day before chestnuts, per Ib., 10c; peanuts, per Ib, 3 xf: A}‘,‘;gllzl:i]md o 28:!1;:.-‘1'4:‘-.“,(; pl:.!:é even the bulk of the offerings was dis- Bc: roasted peanuts r Ib., 7e; blacl y E 9, posed of. bt . 'c. & B 8 [Wells. : Geod' Hope and Natal,” 46,5% bales; 48,00 great bulk of the receipts this morn- costing too much. So yesterday afternoon at 2 | do ptd Fect to spinners, making the total amount | e ee " Porg " wuyely ot stoors At all | CEHEBB_hore Gere only & few cars of | POTtant producers and handlers of the gen- $¢. Lowis Grain and Provisidns 3 O e avallable for the sales 160,000 bales, includ- | points though, packers were very bearish |sheep here this morning and the market | uino, of which all oleomargarine, butterine. Cash _gquotations were as follows: b B L s L 1) s 275 | American ing 19,000 held over from the third series. (and started in bidding all of 20G30c lower [ could be quoted a shade es'er than yester- | etc., are rank imitations, but sald by their FLOUR—Firm; winter patents, $3.5698%0; | No. 3 red cash, elevator, nominal; track, 5 Mia do ptd than Monday. Balesmen were, of course, | day. Some more Idaho wethers of the same | maiers to be just as good, met to set a winter straights, $3.20G8.80; ?flnsé'-tenu, gtcr.d . 'z‘%e. September, 76%c; No. E 31%/Anac. Mining Co. Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits. |slow to take off that much, and as a result | kind arrived and thev sold for $4.%5, againat | oo W70 "7 0 Sisiale AuB ARITis GF Nattde B.0GLI, spring stralghts, H6GIE: bak- | RAR KGNS | L) e erack, w8 Brookiya 15T NEW YORK, June %.—EVAPORATED | {rading was dull from astart to finish. The [#4.3) vesterdav and $440 on Monday, or 1c | & s & L ’-“‘Q‘!-“‘L 2 epring, T8Q81c; No. 8, T6@ | B4%C; July. bic; Beptember, H0¢. - RBE el dives APPLES. Steady “under a. moderate: Ao |late arrivals yesterday had to sell about a lower than the firat of the week. ' There 8o that all butter drovers will know that B e (R ] o; B rn Tligner: o h cash, t9e; track, 00 es/Cont. Tobacco B mand, with common quoted at | ditme Tower: than: the cattle that changed | was also & bunch of Nebraska fed wethers | they are not paying more today than they 7“".«,"‘,'4 Noo'a R5:. 0.3 yellow, 51%@ | 42c; July, 89c; September, 3ic; No. 2 white, | 40 Pfd 94 |Gen. Electric prime, 5lc; choice, 6c; fanc hands In the morning, so that today's|On sale and they brought $4.15. Aside fflm} can sell for tomorrow. SORIE=I0, e bl i gh] A v ad " J * | nitnots 1321 Hocking Coal ;| CALIFORNIA DRIED ¢ | market was not more than a dime lower ( thoso two shipments thers was not much of | ©48 B30 TO BRFFCOL ol ol B kb rite, Gosike | TR R miatior at the S nter. : prunes are in fair jobbing demand and the | than yesterday afternoon. The greatest |importance on sale at the cpening of the) i : Posshable ip RYE-No. | ? ok “® | FLOUR—Bteady; red winter patents, $3.75 . |, do_pta. market ruled generally firm, with stocks |decline was naturally on the heavy cattle '“ln:’k-"- "P"kflrllfl';med to " An‘lhl’“{ “zl_' quality they are beginning to be less easily RYETNS 4 STMOOC, oo malting, 500 |03.90; oxtra fancy and straignt, $50Ge10: " Inter. Power . of the larger and more desirable sizes re- (and on those lacking in quality, while the [ E0od stuff, but at the same time the tenfd- | gpproachable. The hens have figured out & B2c. g SEED—Timothy, steady at $2.00G2.60. : : o (Natlonal Lead ported moderate. Quotations range from | best handyweights sold to the best ad- | i yPthe week. IR ™" | new and clever ambush for their nests or SEED—No. 1 flax, ®c; No. 1 northwest-| CORNMEAL—Steady at §2.70. No. Americs ¥ Soi%0 for all gradas. Hpot apricats con: Rt L TTERAN of ORRGR oSN s | Aive. Rin’ BOILE 10" OR AACH - ROIBIAGS il f 9 : ac r jobbing demand and v market was also slow and lower. Eoing on BHRL DIy, B Sever, SN BEaka Joth O east, truck, 3 5 & : the market s steady fo firm at from T4@ vdecline was hardly as radicaj | S1% merning at €300 that were sorted out|price of the cooking egg has rot advanced PROVISIONS—Mess pork, per bbl., $16.25 gAY-Qule(* timothy, $i2.00916.50; prairie, 3 2045(Peoples Gas #%4c for choice and from 10c to 12%c for :s. The best grades of cornfed | mpay‘wepe about stendv with the way other | yet, although it will do something if the @16.37%. Lard, per 100 Ibs.’ 46, Short | $6.00gQ1L.0. i i b 75 Pressed fancy. Peaches are gulet, with 'choice |cows did not sell over 5@loc lower, but | gaf% FGre AbQUE BEEREN THITE I ly does not soon Increase; of the throw- ribs sldes (loose), i ey | TRON COTTON TIES—Quiet at $1.05 ] B I quoted at 7@7ic and fancy at $@l0%e. when it came to the less desirable kinds, | “COe%S fote Bach CRE 10T L o5 g [ ToEtL s shoulders (boxed), iy .12, Bhort clear| BAGGI ulet, 6% 3 § ? Refuloan 2 Sermdaspoeebr and especially to grassers, buyers wanted | o QUOtAtions: Good to chglce mde: 1D | ing egs there are none at all for sale this sides (boxed), $9.5714@9.50. HENP T TN stoady, "ge. iy o R TR Coffee Market, to take oft 10@l6c. The market on grass |20 1al7 to @ood Imps. SBAR: BO0C 08 | weather. Following are the receipts and shipments | PROVISIONS—Pork: 'Lower; jobbing, | N. ¥, Centrai |11l AT NEW YORK, June 24—COFFEE—Spot|MUufl has been very uneven for some time | So0it °%5 S0 7% good to choice weth- | Fowls have come down another notch on of flour and grain yesterda; standard mess, $16.65. Lar Lower at | Norfolk & W........ 628 T 43 Rio, quiet; No.'7 Involce, 5%e; mild, quiet; | Past and us a resuit some sales look a good | {iy u%cqm air to good wethers, $3.750 | th A iyl s anigdite Receipts. Shipments. | $8.05. Bacon, quiet; boxed, extra shorts, ; B -1 | Coraova, Twliue. Futires opened steads | deal better than others, but on the average | {%: Lood to shoice ewas, §3.1604.60; alr to | cents. for i by + 3,900 16,000 | $10; clear ribs, $10.25; short dlear, $10.5714. h at unchanged prices to an Advance of5|the prices paid today 'were not far from | ool SO00 10 T BiaRe ™ol 1oL Iiibs, 2.50g | OORte for broflers, 74 cents for hens and Wheat, bu. 58,600 METALS—Lead: Future shipment, $4.023. | Fennsvivania points under firmer European markets, not- | 10@16c lower than yesterday. . feeder yeariings, $2.6083.50; feeder | the noble and sinuous rooster is down to 4 I Spelter: Future shipment, $.50, Radleg . L withstanding full rec . Bulls, veal calves and stags all felt the A ? 1 Corn, bu 618,800 pment, x thstanding full receipts. Speculation was 4 S | wethers, $28003.50; feeder ewes, §2.0002.75. | or § cents. Geese are at b cents, ducks 7, Oats, bu. 5. OULTRY—Steady; chickens, 10c: spring, v’ # rather more active than the revent av- |effects of the break on cows and steers an gopreunllnva sale A4 and the earnest farmer who wents to sell ! 23nT2Rs : §8s: zwz Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co...... %9 2,232 ARARZ2BBIFY; R22T2BIIA EEREEERE R EEEEE PR P The balloon races and the high divers ace sensational features at Courtland Beach. GOSSIP OF COMMISSION ROW Nsomething 1s the Matter with Butter Market, Conne Pr Butter {s wedfer. That is, not the quality of the product of the cow and the sepa- rator, but the market. None of the dealers seem to know just where butter s, but they all feel that butter Is unreasonable and B2 2zes o) ki & 8! 401 !.;;3333388!33339393333?’3383 ISCELL. L . z MAPLE 856%%!::%9}"1%.. prap new ds coupon, advanced % per cent on the [ X'X ‘and above, H@se: X, ome: No I 2 B2 §s £1. gg @SSE sz 3 8 LR e e T ear L e S e maasdientas st bl s ettt L 1339 o EEELEELEEEEEEES 83 5 83 fi 28 fi; ag;: FRT2RANBIAZIHRAALARAZ 97197 N N 1 57 07 91 1 1 1 5 1 2 91 T T N NN O 1 98 4N N N N 4 1 N 1 G A 7 8 8 8 N o 1 O N Y 1 O 4 8 % € 1 N A A 1 O N 11 B 1 1 2TAN2AIZIIRIAA2IIAN e e ppeps " No. 2. 101d. New. Flour, bbl: 7 BRANRSINS ST 00 d 13¢; turkeys, 9¢; ducks, ic; geese, c. 4 L X d erage with Importers a were slow sale and lower. L TOT bt BUTTER-—Steady; creamery, O mse: s . P13 Western Union . Buyers. The Close was steady. nei baig| The stooker and feeder markst was in | %" buci jambe turkey gets only i3 cents & pound for’th On the Produce exchange today the butter | 431ty 15@isc. Amer. Locomotive points higher. Sales were reported of 2,70 (mueh the same condition it was yesterday. | 145 Oregon ewes. " bird. There are not many of these lasi Pl e b e e g e GS—Firm at 13%c, loss off. . 8 3 ags, including July at 3.70c, September at | Supplies were light and so, also, was the | 'jg cui®awae 544 o€ Sowl Oftiead AtA the hotels ke dairies, 16%@15cC. y, at mark, 3.903.95c, November at 4.05¢/4.106, January | demand, and the market could be quoted | agi Gregon feeder wethers. ) Samen Tncluden. izt Toke. Cheese, steady; | Flour, bbl shebv . X | at 4.40@445c, March at 4.60c, April at 4.65c, to a little lower. Representative |j1g Oregon feeder Wethers........ tiking what come slong. ive ey J J Wheat, bu.... 21,000 14,000 May at 4.6@4.70c, and July, 1904, 4.80c. $ 162 Oregon ewes and wethers. ... Corn, bu. % 110001 55 Raiiway 4 - e BEEF STEERS. 239 feede plambs X X = ol sl i a osin, 5 Av. Pr 22 ewes and buck NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET, Las OIL CITY, Pa., June 24—OTL—Credit bal- 10" 478 460 1daho wethers. Kansas City Gralp and ProviMens. New York Money Market. ances, 31.50; certificates, no bid; shipments, i 11 lambs Rosvaits for the Avmy: CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Recrulting Officer Lieutenant J. H_ ier Quotations of the Day om Varfous | KANSAS CITY, June 2.—WHEAT—July, | NEW YORK, June 2—MONEY—On call, | o pri® i average, 19182 bble.; = runs, foot of the artillery corps has regfirnad C W ul 92,803 bbls.; average, 79,800 bbls.; shipments, Com: ties. Tie; September, G1%c; cash, No. 2 hard, fl?{ne-dy. at 2@2% per cent, cl at 2@2% | Lima, 73,817 bbls.; average, 69,77 bm:; from Beatrice, where he has been inspect- Cattl A Hogs Lower, While Sheep | (0% UTeCTiing depot there. The rerul- No. 3, 0@i2c; No. 2 red, 74G6e; No. v cent; time mone: NEW YORK, June 24.—FLOUR—Recelpts, Sent; A y easler; sixty da runs, Lima, 75,019 bbls.; average, 56,93 bbls. receipu i@ Dor cent; ninety days, 4 per cent: | BAVARRALL ooy e T rurpenting, gy sobesaggunly Lo B e e h snatagins CHICAGO, June M.—CATTLE—Recelpts, | hape. A detachment of three recriiits will i cars. 2,245 bbls: exports, &7 bbis.; market S N G fairly active and steady; winter patents, Rx&;;"zugix::l‘.‘gifia'c‘?tflgfn{-nn,, % | slx months, 4 per cent; prime mercantllé | firm at 47ic. ‘Rosin, firm; A, B, . 3.6 p : A be sent to Presidio barracks, Ca'lfornli, 25,000 head: 10c_to 200 lower; §00d to prime | (1, week to be assigned to the Seventeenth A . . 3 puper. #%,@8% per_cent. % " . ; ot JoCH WIS SR et | SRR PR e oERiies BiCilinon _ meary ot Bl S S 8 G B 3 9 nnesota er 3 A RYB-—-Nao. 2, boc. for sixty s ¥ e W, A steers, $5.00§6.50; poor to medium, 34.%@ . 3 3 . y days; posted rates. $4.8514GA. P % infantry, which will leave for Manlla, P. I. fed steers, $3. Penipany o city yesterday, enroute from Jefferson bar s o R, SILVER-Bar, 52%c; Mexican dollars, 4lc. — ‘co AL - Phithr reie Wiketer. S04 “1:\ TTER—Creamery, 17@19c; dairy, fancy, re];fl)l,\::)s—auvernmenl, firm; railroad ir- Sugar and Molasses, - g acks, Mo., to Fort Walla Walla, Oregon elty, 3112 Brandywine, nominal " " | "EGGS—Presn. 11te. it closing auotations on bonds are as | NEW ORLEANS, June —8UGAR—Dull; oIOG8 - Recelpts | today, 8100 hend | for assignment (o the artillery corps. > ,_5de, g — . open kettle, ; open kettle, cen. 5 o 4 afoat; sate, f60ie, ¢ | & 'New York. | Phundeiphia Produce Marker. | (U0 IS oL & N unt g.....to0 | LTAEUERL, 0] contritugal whites, 4 1-i6c; ot omer: mised and butchers. 1.100 Buffalo; malting, 51%@sse, c. 1. £, Buffalo, | F HILADELPHIA, June 24.—BUTTER—| do coupon 108% Mex. Central 4s...... YRV NS . 5.80; good to cholce heavy, $6.70@6.76; rough EALTY MARKET. W BAT Hectipta .01 b\ exparta by | Firm, good demand; éxtra western cream- | do ia. reg IREITAS (e Wiee MOLASSES " Kettle, nominal, 13908c; cen- henvy, “u':\n?mfi;“mm.v)‘s.1m %: bulk of TN RNANTY HABS = e, . GSTRU Wednes- B TEET AND LAMPS—Recelpts, 18,000 ”;5;";“,’:‘:‘375 BR0HA. 50 Fepans W00 0N 3 5 5.- | ery, 2¢; mearby prints, Zc. do coupon 108 xilinn- & B 1. fugal syrup, nominal, : e red s, i O, 2 red, Mo, elevator: | “EGS Ateady, ' In fair demand; fresh do newle reg.li il 3 K & T 4 NEW Jurie 2.-SUGAR—Raw, Duluth, 93%c. f. o. b, afloat; No. 1 hard | NEArbY, 17%c, loss oft; western, 17%c; south- | g0 S0 4 Y. e steady: falr vefining, s oentrifugsl, % head; sheep eteady t6 %c lower: lambs. to 50¢ lower; good to cholce wethers, $4.400 Warranty Deeds. £.00; fair to cholce mixed. $3.0004.25; wesi- Manitoba, @, £. 0. b., afloat. Tt was a bull | Western, 17c; southern, 18%c. 2988 6. M5l BN K. G 6. M- | test, 3'19-82c; molasses sugar, 22-32c; re- rn’ sheep. $2.504.90; native lambs, $4.000 |8 E. Willlamson and wite to R H. . deal in wheat, prices advancing "pmlf" CHEESE—Steady, falr demand; New | do §a reg... Suite | No.. Pecile o fined, steady. . s Erwin, lot 20, block 9, Shull's 24 ad "#a."«%’fi:’.“.n'.’”fil’:"fi‘.'m‘fl’:‘. recelpts and | Emma_Waller and husbard to Mary in the lead on ramors of & blg | York fu‘l creams, choice, new, 1ic; fair Lo | ao coupon ... 2083 o o MOLASSES—Quiet. ‘west and the light supplies every: | §20d, 104@10%c. Atchison gen. shipments for yesterday Fliegel, lot 3, block 1, Cunningham's Rarell’lll? Bhlpmo!m-:fl subdiv .. -5 TR0 Recelpts. Shipments. vee. 8,000 4,000 Bee Bam Murphy court death In mid-air at Lake Manawa. ramcssescsssrorrs, sssseannnpRnaARsY 3 ter positions were affected by ado a4y 4. X Dry Goods Market. lack of sufficient rain In the northwest, Minneapolis Wheat, ¥ and Bran. li;l. ifi Ohlo L & A NEW YORK, June 24.—DRY GOODS-- general covering and higher cables. The| MINNEAPOLIS, June 24—WHEAT—| 50, ooy ialll L 100 wbe. L. 5. W Market is tending upward and prices are market closed 14@1%¢ net higher. Sales in- | Cash, 85%e; July, 843c; September, T6%@ | Canata S5 AR e W 150 beiny continually revised. Efforts are be cluded: No. 2 red July, S414@h2%4c, closed at No. 1 hard, S6%c; No. 1 northern, | Central of Ga 14K8. A & A P. 4..... 18y | IN8 Inade in a good many instances to r ie: Septomber, WK, ‘cloned at fic; No. 2 northern, 84%c; No. 3 northern, i1 | strain buyers from making as liberal pur- Decomber, 80%@$2%e. closed at 8:3c. Soasic. [Iiieis | chases as they might desire on account of CORN—Recelpts, 93,480 bu.; exports, 31,150 | FLOUR—Firat patents, $4.20@4.90; second | C . 1is* | ability to fill many of the orders, which :’\Lc sfm, t’m-mr;‘ No. fi 8i4c, elevator, and | patents, $4.100420: first clears, $.1003.2; oo B rig 1) ,__Lm & kid h«[\lv alr .'a, b»rn mken."l'he ’lc;rcllylflé , 1. 0. b, afloat; No. 2 yellow, 59%c; No. | second clears, §2.40. LM & 8] on Pacific 4n.’....102 | cotton is bécoming a serious factor wit 3 white. oigo, (,!pl'onnl were quiet all ‘any, | " BRAN~In bk 3140091450 h N T @ ...l 54 | the manutacturer. but none the les rm, reflecting more e e AN AL VLS 1. — showers over the belt and the w) i kee Gi Market. r I -8 NSRRI ] $t. Joseph Live Stock Market, ;:{.'.'.‘{.‘:flf.‘:'.'; Moo by hisher: Eii}; MIL\V.\I";\'I: “.hma ;V\V.I.iE.AT—Wnn ' " weat S iew| ST. JOSEPH, Jume 24—CATTLE—Re- ST, closed at 6rkes comber, SMABORC, | 110, 3 b MOt T e O e -+ i e At Al Hean B ATS—Receipts, 8260 bu.: No. 2, i2yo; | PEYRAI ol SONG, nomingl v 5.1 100%/Cola. Fuel coav. ‘ia.. 8% | §THT venisORi dlos 20, balle and sraxe i S e; | “RYE-—Was e higher; No. 1, ble v 1.75;" veals, $1.00@5.50; bulls and stags, $3.00 standard white, #c: No. 3 4ici' No' 3| BARLEY-8trong: No. 2, 8@60c; sample, | MockinE Val. dhe d07 Gi.i0; yearlings and calves, — §.504.65; white, 42%c; No. 3 white, 46¢; track west: . i i sample, |y Offered. z Bld 0 ¥ L b B.30.6; white, (Rack whlts e . oy | 98, A stockers and feeders, $3.5004.75. tiotia were active and firm on sirengih ol RNy ¥e, sokuly Stock Quotations e Ak 1’.%5.‘? Iised, 15 5s 80, where, " hy . $5. 5 70: 1 e 3 HAY—Steady: shipping, j8se; Liverpool Grain Market. BOSTON, June 21.—Call loans, 314@4% per m and heavy, $.56@5.70; bulk, %.66G choice, $1.201.35. iy S oy %, LIVERPOOL, June 24.—WHEAT—Spot, | cent; time loans, #4@5% per cent. Official nnfl-’" uA;;ms.:m,A SR, 1o iOPB-Bteady, state, common to cholce, | quiet; No. 3 red western. winter, éo 3 lauiag /prices 04 S10R4. $20 band; L TR IR e - cr erop, 1@lic; 4 ing, 6s B1%d; No. Atchison . malgamated i ; i L] ; Bic: Pacitic “const, 103 Crope ivietrise, | b N Turiires. Gulet; Jiy, 6a iad; Bepiem: | Mok Cantral Blagtam HY| pative yeariings. ®.5:" top native ewes, 1901 crop; U@1ic: olds: sase ber, 6s 3id. ' Ashon, SwCalumet & Hecid. 20" | H.25. e alveston, 20 to 25 Ibs., | CORN-Steady: American mixed, new, 5s | 4 — svie 38 1 (-‘%ulr:rm;‘.cfx 1o % Ibe., oc; Texas dry’ | 24, Amerlcan mixed, o'd. S 84" futures, P R e S e T ""‘:h"‘ "‘ s S s o .. s une nominal u - . ot ot 9 aklin > ollowing were e receipts o 've stocl LEATHER-Qulet: acld. 10254 5 i — v Pooon Bloctted i o e e 2| at the six principal western citles yester- o ’C‘}—"r"“l:',l“%:lrflllle. falr to extra, 4G Peoria Market. Pitehburg pld 138 " Mohawi o day: e : d 5 4 : TN ominio n u. Sheep. PROVIBIONS “Beot. aull; family, $10 PEORIA, 1L, June 24.—CORN-—Higher; | Jow" conirai 1 Gucaota oo Omaha ... IR T Ry 1n mess, 38500960, beef hams, $19 No. 3, 1T%c; No. 4, 46%, Amer. Sugar ... Chicago 1. 25,000 52,000 oo; packet M8GI00; city extra India | OATETDULL No. 87white, Miuo; No. 4 4o et i v “oh | Kansas Gty | 11IIS 00 1T mess, it meats. aulet; | white, 3 meric - a Feo Copper 8t. Loul b4 oo 08 68 0 10,500 ickled bellies, $0.25@10.75; pickled shoulders. . Deminion 1. & §. marack . vees 8t J;;‘:;h AT 11700 r"’f{‘“‘- plckled Rama. ';'a‘fs”"m Lard, Duluth Grain Marke Qon. Bleatrie Trimountatn Bioux City | 4 « 4800 weak; western steamed, i June closed L - EAT— . Ca 2 — at $8.15, nominal: refined. weak: continent: | No 1 iard Munr Mo, 1 norcheen: soer e | vaned® gt . Totals 110,800 $8.85. South America. $850, compound. $7.50 | 2 no-thern, 88ie; July, 84%c; Beptember, Tic. | U. 8. Steel A S——— 800 Tork. easy. family, 9; short clear, | © GATS- 3o y 40 ptd : Sloux City Live Stock Market. ( e s g e §10UX CITY, Ta., June 24—(Special Tele- LLOW-—Duli: 2 p veatu % United © A neh Tae, 2 VX8 toi Teledo Seed .Market. Al s e grum.)—CATTLE- Receipts, 1000, stockers country (pkds. free), c. ¥ - H DTTER: Recelnts, 1108 pkes : steady;| TOLEDO. June 24 —SEED—Clover, dull| x Ex-dividend. s Bid siow, killers 1dc 1 1@, siate dalry. 1@ and unchanged: October, $.0. Prime tim- L 8 cows, bulls and mixed. 82 X othy, $1.70 ! Gold Goes to France. 4nd Teoders, .24 3 calves and yeariin f Forelgn Financial, NEW YORK, June 2{-Lazard Freres HOGS—Recelpts. 4.800; market m v LONDON, June .—Money was in 1 :l:.\;r::“..{::‘o‘:‘:m\m gold for shipment | lower, selling at $5.45@5.65; bulk, § sasee sarnare 1,800 Quit Claim Deeds, Henry Gund and wife to John Gund Brewing company, lot 6 block 1%, City Live Stoek Market. | p "W arrow of &l g KANSBAS CITY, June .—CATTLE—Re-| Nettio Burton, lot 2, block 2, Flor- ceipts, 3,000 natives: ealves, natives. | ence vards Al eatiate Light' and middle weight £ Jtendvi Dee Sthers steady to 10c lower: cows steadv to - ’ . |, Mithen et al. veferees, to Ellen o loyer: Stockers anf fesdery, Moot | oldrady. o 18 et of o 1 test lot s fair to g00d, $4.004.55; stockers and feeders 3 taatee s $2.75014.00; wostern fed steers. 829074 8: | Bame to Margars S Oeudy. ports lats Taxt g Tadfan ooy ST Tovas | odotn, shiold SURLay. s e 234 80 eannats. $1,0002.6; | Bheriff to C. 8, ¥rancis. lot 3, block Eviie. 62 5663.90! calves. §3.00016.30. i | " Saunders & H.'s add to Walnut Hil O eaceinia. 17000 haad: 25c lowar; | Bheriff to Emma Waller, lot 3, block 1, ton. $5.65; bulk of sales. $.30@6%: heavy. | Cunningham's subdiv st $5.85@5.65; mixed packers. $5.30@6.50: light, | F8 0 ng comp: % LR AOAE A, porkers, 3 B0 55! ign, 3496064 | 2 and %, block 3, Gate City par SHEEP AND ' LAMBS—Recelnts, 1,00 head; active and steady: Texas sheep, 10c Total amount of transfers lower; native lambs, $4.006.75: western IAmbs, $3.65010.65; fed ewes. $3.956.15; Texas clipped_yearlings, $3.5006.3: Texas ‘slipned sheep, $3.206.10; stockers and feeders, $.3 i = , MCcGREW St. Louls Live Stock Market. BPECIALIST. TR W e R W w 6.50; drems ef and bul $110g058! sicers wnder 1,000 pounds; '8 1 ™ SRR ‘ J2Caes SRRRERSITIITIITAAIIFAININIIIII3I333838888a228Y L e !55!13:8&;85358535'&&;5555 FATIRR 8 T5; stockers and feeders, $3.0004.50: co! LT T and helfers. $23@4T; capners, §2.0072 eemtul. . Cures §, Bulls, $300G4.25; calves, $5.00g8.00; Texas Charges low and Indian steers, $3.00g4.%5; cows and by mall. . Canl heifers, $2.30G3.20. Tox 78. Ofcs over 313 HOGE—Recelpts, 10500 head: market b BL, OMAMA, NEW lower; pigs and lights lu;}sw; packers, . ;" butchers, $5. e —— & SHEEP AND LAMBB—Receints, 500 head: market alond i ana sueke,| PRIVATE WIRES LxeeT; Texans, B4 gEQ, A, ADAMS CRAIN CO, took Market. GRAIN, P,l_lr(:’\":l::ms AND NEW YORK, June #4.—CATTLE~ ts. 3,086 head; steers fully 10c low ¥ 24 Board of Trade Bldg., Omaha Tae Bulis” weak. —bologna bulla and o Phones 1006 and 1017. Members all prin- ‘medium to cholce steers, | clpal exchanges. Write for our dally mare 6004.00; extra fat cows, | ket letter, RRRRSBEELS5R33333333333338% TERZEANIBRTTTITTLESNRE2S ZERE i steady: 18%c; western seconds to|demand in the market today and rates & formpnd in oe. magket tode ' “The Pearl of Bavoy” at Lake Manawa s | Prices on the Brack exchanse ":::'.l::'ll" Bank Clearings. Saturday by the Ethel Tucker Stock com- i | but Dusiness was inactive The rally ii| OMAHA, Neb, June 34.—Bank clearings |pany. ! AND FEEDERS. 1 lt;:‘ T szzungaazsen 410 0 . o w