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' THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1910. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET |35 st s sbyest | NEW YORK STOCKS ANDBONDS {35 s s sevitie | OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET [seizzynye s e e sed 2,468,000 bushels Corn, _United 820, total balance in general fund, $83.- A considerable proportion of the hogs|ruary, & Me e, Ap! Se, ¥ States and Cansda, Increased 112.000 bush- 441,680, went at $9.15 as compared with & I At the two Brazilian ports, Wh off the F 0::";)5 .'”} 0 bushels. " e vk 8 : N York M ;¥ Market Cattle Receipts Are Larger, but s fi”"“-;'u‘"k:l‘ % '3’\'““ 1»"'" A2 | Sunaia roe x':'fm"»!“«n-"'fm \'"":n'\'.:"x o0 in the Face |crsase 000 bushels. i ew York Momey Market. ceipts y vanced 10 $0.90, a flat 15c higher than yes. |Jund eceipte, 8, hugs, ! eat Values Ease rThe leading decreases reporied this wesl pasmodic Recovery Follows News of | NEw Nors on e ONEY On call, orlq terduy's high sales o DL DY SO eIt of Higher Cables. follow: ‘Chicago private elevators, 17100 Railroad Agreement, easy at @2\ per cent ruling rate, 3 Prices Are Steady. Representative rales veries, 11830 bage, againat 9,218 Joar. watles’ prvate” slovators, 966w bushels per cent; closing bid, 2% per cent ;offere . b No. 3 %e; mild quiet; Cordova, SK@ITN0. ' Manitoba, €200 busheis; Goderich, 60,00 i K g TP o oy R Mg AL i I R - e s pUERG, - 4 g g b sixty . per cent; ninety day sreves v e MILLING DEMAND CONTINUES |busnels R PRICES JUMP AT OPENING B por suti WX month Yoy par con: HOGS ARE FIFTEEN mum OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. B WEATHER IN 1E GRAIN BELT 1| pes. g:f,'{ MERCANTILED TAVER = (hG% ° ) ‘om- | STERLING EXCHANGE-Steady at de- | Demand is Brisk from All Quarters gl i g A Warmer 1n Uppés Misisarl Vale Market Faverably Atfected by Com- | ., “wiih actual business in bgnkers' bills i Makes Corn Easy Seller After b % ""‘: wabird gpaihromiisty putations M by Officia at uu;%u:-m for mxty.day bills and at and Values Are P Up= —sho 8650 " Advance of Monday—Fur- 4 OMAHA, June 7, 1910, Lines—Excess of Specu- o 5 N SOPRAE NIRRT N, T —Sheep Twenty-Five ther Deeline Probable, Rains were general within_the last lative Opera SILVER--Bar, 634c; Mexican dollars, #ic Cents Higher. twenty-four hours in the upper Ohio valley, 1 BONDS-Government, stead; raliroad, lower lake region and eastern states, and - rregul OMAHA, June 7, 130, | cloudy weather prevails throughout those| NEW YORK, June 7.—The stock market| ofjewas O 0 etion® on boucs wers as SOUTH OMAHA, Neb., June 7, 1910 4 sections this morning. Showers occurred in 4 - A : " \ No. 1’ brick, 16¢; N o (b weather s clear and warmer thioukh | the Missourl valley ‘and south over Ok g e R AT e poruraetl A W TR s u?‘r&fl'.‘"i.&‘.f.{:, Cattle. Moge, SnIR |8..:::0 3 Swiss, " gio; wiole _ Bwies, * Mo; R‘.:m.': Lo northwest thls morning. Wheal|joma and northern Texas since the pre- . . 9 . 3 5 Swist’ e, values eased off In face of higber cabies | ceding report, and rain continues In Ne- | witho o opanmoql e onrond executives| U 8. t reg. ... . o o0 48 i h Estimate Tuesday h e b } S iy -Dresset Beciidel #ud the market lacked buying orders atl|praska and eastern Kansas this morning. of Beveral days Dast. The excess|U. 8 b ref......IMWL.'S. deb. s 1., . Two days this week ¢ s for storage, $6.00; for the opening. Cooler weather prevails in the lower lake culative operations for the decline |,do coupon... .. 1ML & N. uni. ... 8 ve last week... 5 1 1 H e hens, 18c, coc Milling ~ demand continues active and |, egion and Ohlo valley, and temperatures on that conference was demon- |Allis-Chal. ist be. WAM, K. & T. st ds.. weoks a 3 5 ' it loc; turkeys, c; Pig: X slocks of wheat are decreasing steadily, = |arc siightly lower throughout the RoCkY | gtrateq beyond dispute, The demand from |Am: As. ... o TR . days 3 weeks ago.. 9, ) o - homer squabs, $4.00 per doz.; fancy squabs, Generaily clear and pieasant Wweather | yuntain region. It is much warmer in the [ i i00 BRYORC ClsBete. The Gemand from |am, . & T.'cv. .. WNMo. Pacitic ... 8 days 4 weeks ago.. ¥ § e f b B 8.0 per dos.; No. 1, 00.00 per dos. Allve: over the corn belt caused some selling | upper Missour] valley and temperatures are ( o cofteec SROTCE WES W ‘7:“ nd im- | Am. Tobacco 48 R.R. of M. 4, days last year ¢ : 1 Brollers, Trom 1% 10 1% Ibs, 40¢; 1% to'$ pressure which started a decine rom|jLigher generally from the Mississippi river | DRIRIIVE 68 0 Chube An opeving jump in| do de ... 3 . P . the. receips |8:...! I 4 ibs., 2¢; hens, 12c; old roosters, Sie; Yesterday's bulg Compialnts &re - west to the mountains. A trough of low | BEEES ¥ w))rm qtn X lur_“d _nu,m ln'IA:n;‘uurl C :.rq- ¥ Y x of “”:'u;m . ‘3”‘: .mm;’\-o“;m e % 3 g young roosters, 16¢, ducks, full feathered, imerous about the amount of replanting 19| pressure still overhangs tne mountain dis- | HiSOTAer. When | hr" wild scram le o [ Atchison gw NN R N oL U, heg Sheep &b Noutd Bt etk - 1ic; "Secne, full toathered, Mo: turkeys. ige} be done, conditions generally pour nd|irict, and the weather will continue unset- | (% PRRTE Lo COVEr Whoris was over there| 0o i LI e, : y R e e | T v X guinea fowls, Mo eachi plgeons, %0 DeF stand 1ot good. tled," with showers in this vicinity tonight | (RVECC K FRATS COnBerva e f,:‘ hat e Iat. ©. L 1w . o Bt 8 . dos.; homers, $.00 per dos.; squabs, No. & Wheat opened soft and broke early on|and' probably Weds..lay, with warmer to- | fis8tion and it ‘was not un ® 5% e | Bal. & Ohio 4s ; H 1039 1,204, 82,00 per doz; No. 2, 0o lack. or_support, ~Firm cables was | night 2 : T SESOW: X000 SURIL. 00 SO0 | ST INE i il iy o vdo e L . Hry 618,663 FISH (il fozen)—ickerel, 100; whitetish, Blrengihenin, factor an abou noon The tempuratu o an recipitation at ) do 8. W, Ilgs. INO. 8. L. ridg. ds.... P ’ 16¢; pike, l4c; trout, 1lo¢; large It rices advaniced snarply only 10 €ase Off | Omana, compared < with tne Jast thres s dlfflr,;my of appraising the news pn. k. cv, 4. Saiapenn, cv. 3 105,00 s | Ahe following iabie shows ihe average 160168 Spanish mackerel, 18c; sel, 18c; hads ater and: Closed weak under yesterday s| years, is as follows; fl:" out 0' l"u strese laid on tl Pre- | Central of Ga. AU do con. 4s. l:"e:lmo“hq ® a4t south Omaha 'lur the las dock, 13¢; flounders, 12¢. Green fish, oW b | R TS 1 po ns. 10 {he TeilrohAs inoseased Crelght | Ve, of By, o b inte R U i e B b Bhutsr i e 1o, ‘wout, 1dci buffalo, e halibut, sof \With am Jbprovement in weather condi- | Minjmum temperature 60 e r < Ot N 3. & - \ 5. - white perch, S¢; whitefisn, lic, yellow Lions eorn ¢alles were sasily mold Off after M "t ' 142 190 T €aten which " the government was oppos. |*Ches & Ohio Whs. 10l do cen, 6a....... Date | 1910. [1909. 1908, [1907. 1906, |1905. 1004 perch, ¥o; bullheuds, 13c; White bass tie advance yesterday. Receipls are more| N t or Today, 69 degrees, | 118\ The demoralization in stocks caused R et e Tosshads, $1.0v each; shadroes, per Palr, Ko liberal thdn expeeted and cash corn sold in precipitation since March | 0¥ the Injunction against & emall percent. s e L L G trog legs. 3¢ per doz, off & whade, With warmer weathier a [ur- Sge of the propossd increase contrasted % KR pe _Beef Cuts—itibs: No, 1, No. 2, Miyer wier decline 18 probable. corresponding perlod in 1809, | b loishy, Febounic o2, the DORIDONG: | o sk & By No. § 13c. Loins, No. ) e’ No, 4 ldo; ptiary WheAt recelpts were 230,000 bif. | g g3 ®ine ment by the railroads of all the proposed No. 3, 1 Chuck: No.'l, ¥o; No. 2, S} and ghipments were 861,00 bu., agamnst 1 Deficlency corresponding perlod in 1908, | Increases and their voluntary submission No. § Mge Kound: .1, M%e; No. 8, | c Tust year of 436,000 bu. and suipments | o o¢ an inch {o the provisions of the pending raiiroad lije; No. §, lie. Plate: No. 1, 8¢; No. & bu. 4 L, A WELSH, Local Forecaster, | AW donstituted & sseming &nomaly. The e No 8 THe. o ¢ ary corn recelpts were 750,000 bu an oxplanation came partly from the fact of L RULYS strawberries, Misgourl, 24-gt. pinents were 407,40 bu., Against receldts | coun and Wheat Reglon Bolletin. | the lru(elx extended short interpst, which case, WooUsw. Oranges, California Cae year of 1,285,000 bu. wna smipments of| T T for the twenty-four | 0% forced to buy stocks, but which hoped mela and rroaucer branas Rediand navels, 1,242,000 by, r to do so at o further decline. It was W sige, Der DOX, $L.0; 1N sime, per box, Licarances were 13,000 bu. of corn, 100 bu, | hours ending § a. m. th meridlan time, | guident also that great rellef was felt by | P 8% Va.-Caro, Chem, bs... 5 . ¥ 4 A p W2, L6 mize, pei box, $5.%; lw size, $5.40, of outs and no wheat and flour Tuesday, June 7, 1910: the railroad officials over the abandon- Al e e \ o E d b NG Smader sizes, per box, .o, OUher Liverpovi closed bya 1ower (o ‘d higher OMAHA DISTRICT. ment of the appeal to the anti-trust law Tiuwestern Ma- ar.ii.. #® | yRoceIpts and disposition of live stock at B brands from Riverside and other dlstriows, on wheat and nho qUAtAtions on corn, ~—Temp.-— Rain- in return for the surrender of the proposed o 8w c. o e Union Stock Yards, South Omaha, Neb,, | SHEEP—Light receipts of s And | her box, $UGIW, W-6-112 siges, per box, Local runge of opons: Stations Max, "in. fall. Sky rate increase. AR [ ol e e for twenty-four hours ending Al S 0'clock | lambs tnis morning finally produced Yo Havana Mediterranean sweets, et e . g Ashland, b. 00 Cloudy The influence of the announcement from |1il. Cen. st ref. 48.. 9% Mo. Pac. cv. bu ctls.. b. m. yesterda. more urgent tone to the trade and any-|jy) giges, per bux, &.W; 10 and smalier Articles.| Open.| High. | Low. | Close Auburn,” Neb. 3 Ft. cloudy | the White House was enhinced by the pro- | Int, Met RECEIPTS. thing that was fit to kil sold readily.|yizes, per vox, $8.%@4.50. Lemons, Limon- —_— 2 Columbus, Neb. Cloudy fessions of satisfaction from railroad offi- ttle. Hogs. Sheep, | ONY about twelve double decks were re-|jeia,’exira fancy, sw-st sizes, $0.80; choice Wheat—| | el Fairbury, Neb. Raining | cials who had expressed most alarm over a7l C., M. & St el 2 V-] ceived, mostly lambs, and quality on an|yw.j6o sizes, per box, $4.76; 40, 60¢ box less, Raining | the suit to enjoin the rate advances and London Stock Market. Wabash vs . |average was about the same as it has|pananas, fancy select, per 'bunch, Cloudy” |their opinion that threatened cessation of | LONDON, June 7.—The agreement|Missouri Pacific . been recently. The best lambs here ol |35 jumbo, buneh, 3.5, Flneapples, Ralning | lmprovement might not prove necessary. |reached by the government and the rail-| Union Pacific 2 at $8.35, with another bunch of shorn|Cupan, 30-36-42 siues, $2.00; Florida, 24-30-36-43 Cloudy Negotiations, it was sald, for the sale of | roads caused a firm and exciting opening " .. | Westerns on the heavy welght order BOINg | gjzes, Apples, California fancy W, W, ¥ Cloudy | $15,000,00 of Michigan Central bonds in | [n"tie “American section of the Stock ex- LW, W ¢ at §8.00. Generally speaking, lamb Drices | eayimuing, per box, $2.05; California extra Outar 5. [Omaha, ‘Neb.. Cloudy | Paris, which had been suspended, would | change today. First prices were from 2 to , % were about a quarter higher than those|fancy \W. W. Pearmains, Red Wood brand Juky.. i Tekamah, N Cloudy | be resumed and this assertion was of more | ¢ pof% SRR oM BV on “covering for . ' 5 which prevailsd yesterday, with top [ per box, $2.25. Cantaloupes, Tex la! & 0 Cloudy |effect on sentiment than yesterday's news | oo PO IWERER JEURY O COVCOUOE he | C B v : 7 quotations right at or around $8.65. §3.60; California, b4 mize, $6.50; 45 standards, Umuba Cusis B ¥ 2 Clear of 32,000,000 of Southern Pacific [ FONLRENILL AN SR TN Cater, But re- | . R 1 3 7 S 1 .| _Not very many ewes were received this ! “Cherries,” California, per 10-1b. box, W s g b 4% .0 Pt cloudy Germany in spite of the rate in- ke n 4 Y morning and nothing in the way of weth- . Dates, Anchor brand, new, 3 l-ib, HEAT-No. 2 hard, $6@97c; No, 8 hard, {CHar! : 2 covered on renewed support and 'at nool b i ¢ ¥ e e e o, & apiing, | Sibley, -36: 2 .0 Cloudy | junction. Nes Steady &t from.1 to 6 points higher|C: G. W.. e i|ers was on sale. The demand in_this in bok, per box, $2.00. Figs, Calls o B A d: ‘A&, ¢ hring. | "MONX. CRY, . .M Raining The unsettled tone which Intervened after | WES YOOCY, I York cloaiR - branch of the trade was even more brisk size, 8. st SOERRRL AU L o - SR | ot inclu in_averages. the opening jump was much emphasized by | (o ¥et CrCRY AP, LU O . 16 Total recelpts 160 fhan the inquiry for lambs and the ad- SISTABLES—-Irsh potatoes, Wisconsin Qo Cwhite, to No. 8 white, 5000 DISTRICT AVERAGES. the atural tendency to realize profits on | “gs* Coount .../ 82 1.16Mo., Kan, & Texas.. 40 DISPOSITION. vance even greater. (ood western ewek|and native, per bu., (0G60c; Colorado, per 3 white, b, No. 2 yellow, bb: No. of -—Temp.-— Raln- |80 considerable a rebound. 'This selling pro- | \ma, Copper s York Central....118% ) 80ld up as high as $.7, a flat 60c_higher | by, he. New potatoes, in sacks, per Ib., . 4 white, Wbusc; No. 2 yellow, Distiloth. Stations. Max. Min. fall. |ceeded to such lengths, especially in St % Norfolk & Western.. 01y " % Cattle. Hogs. SheeD. | than the best ewe sales lately Another | 2c." Cabbage, new California and southern, 3 yellow, bi%gooe; No. . flota. Y i % Paul as to arouse a susplcion of renewed 1074 do ptd 9 | Omaha Packing Co gL 1o 20 | bunch went at $5.50. These prices are &ll|per 1b., 3c. Onions, Texas crystal v/ Bo- & wey No. o, oiagotc no rads, 4@ Solumbas, Q-5 R f Q| liquiaation on account of an important 1o ontario. & ‘Western. Switt and Company ...... 780 9 | of %400 higher than those of yesterd Erate, '82.00; vellow, per crate, 115" O1d S ATalBlandard, %4e: No, 8 white, %c; [Indianapol A T AR 1 o] capitalistio group. ' Pubile expression of e pennaly Armoue And Company L. aia . | Quotations on fed Stock: Good to choic | Vegetablcs, DATenpS, Carrots, beets, turnip No, 4 white, #'¢@di'ac; N yellow, 8443 |Chlcago, 11l . o 42 20| lukewarm satisfaction by a prominent o‘ n ines Prey Riirohy. gnt P sody lambs, $8.00¢8.65; fair to good lambs, $7.00| jn sacks, per b, 2c. Garlio, extra fancy, Dol o4 yelio, e, | 2 Si. Louis, Mo...... 12 i i ‘00| member of the group seemed to sMift sus- | Chesapeake & 834 Reading Murphy, ehipper s | @003 good to cholce welhers, $5.2500.75: | white, pir b 166 red, per Ib., 1hc. 3 3 tol-d Chi. Great Western.. 2614 Southern Vansant g 5 o TR BARLEY—No. 4, 44g46c; No. 1 feed, 43@ |Des Moines, 3 0 2 ! gnfim f B0 f.f.uie«""fr?:r':.ngr Tlies, BtADTSAY BPos ir to good wethers, $4.90@6.25; good to| NEW SOUTHERN * VEGETABLES— cholce ewes, $.20@5.70; fair Lo §ood ewes, | Radishes, per dos. bunches, o. Turni . : e [ Be llees s ic Hill & Son . ; ik . R SR £ 6 :3| The agreement made by the railroad ex B 1 $4. 855,25, or G0k BuRchen B0, Catiate. KYE-No. 2% Towibus, No. 3, Ha@se. Kansas™ City, § 8 Jo|ecutives to leave the rate increases to |Denver & Rio e TR, B Lew . : Representative sales: Biiiches, Bc, Parsley, er dos. buncne s Carlos Heceipts. A . P Nhrities A8 I Wkt the operations of the new railroad law ;) %, Huston & Co . No. Ay, 0c. Beets, per doz. bunches, 460. Spinac! Wheat. Corn. Oats. |, Th1e W eRter N an 'Bortion "af the | Shifted attention to ‘the progress of that ) J. B. Root & C @ western ewes 17 per bu, i3 lbe., G0c. Egg plant, v Chicago 13 and cooler In the ecastern portion of the|measure through its final stages and the 3 Wabash J. H. Bulla $ 60 spring lambs . [ Florida, per doz., §1.50@2.00, Minneapolis Ll corn. and wheut reglon. Frost occurred|gerinitive for which it might take. Grand Trunk ....... 3% do btd . L. Wolt .. 200 western ewes 100 fancy Florida, per t-bsk. crate, $3.00, cholce. K ‘6 at Rantoul, Ill, in the Chicago district. | “pp o™ hayket was favorably affected by [Iilinols Centrai .....135%Spanish 4a Lee Rothschild . 2 (- Rehd 4 16 & n 4 J 0 Omaha 1 S TR W KN w . inoly | ] tern ewes $250. Siring and wax beans, per hampe Duluth : B A ouE hours in. &l excopt the Louts. | N S Ll 1 bt | ~ MU HIE it Lot raant iy Dot DU Seapet el - b Bl o LT R i TR oM T L L ¢ L Y b 4 - OUS- | piials of the time that could be save ) 3 r cent. -— =—| 37 western yearlings o g o8 boner, S0 O CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONs |VIe: St Touis and Des Moines districts. | Jltil"into’ effect now frelght rates by| The rate of discount In’ the open market| —Totals 510 107 | ot wemiorn by 2 B e Rt frovas, L mpe i gkl g ¥ e Local Forecaster, Weather Burcau, |the consideration that could be given to|for short bills is 3% per cent; f“\“‘"’" CATT! normal supply of cattle | 28 spring lambs 76¢; per bu. box, $L.7b. . ine new schedules by the commercs com | montha’ bills, 3% per cent g 11 Gare heini, reported | 48 Westérn amb fiohtis | GROWN | VEGETABLES Rad- Foatures of the Trading and Cloaing | g : mission pending the enactment o e in up to noon as compared wjth 4,020 head | 8 western lambs {shes, extra fancy home grown, per dom Bifieh o Woard ot Moads: NEW YORK GENDRAL MARKET |qiiroad law. : : Local Securities. last Tuesday und 8,140 head on the corre- | 80 western lambs bunches, 2c. Lettuce, extra fancy leaf, L R iy Bonds_were irregular. Total sales, par| Quotations furnished by Samuel Burna |sponding Tiesday of last year. 34 spring lambs per doz, #0c; head lettuce, per doz., Too. ‘;‘:lll(«l‘t'g(r)kuluaenk:Al't‘v,\lt\‘w-hw::s; 8:0 Quotaiions of the Day om Variews | Value l:..es,oml.' U. 8. bonds were un-|jr, 688 New York Life bullding. O.Irnlh dThe same bullish tone that relluuddtha ngwellern cwu“ % Parsley :‘;nc.\'nhhgm% Brnw(;n per ' dos. v o bad ccause the changed on call. Asked. | demand yesterday was still evident today, | 8 western yearlings, wether bunches, ubarb, per doz. bunchi short -interest had been squeezed out in Commodities Number of sales and principal quotations | Auditorium, Chicago, bs, 1929. BUsI0ld ot Reest the DroE g g P s (R forbediai i e i BoAparagus, per a0z bunches, 0o rapidly, made advances. July delivery wus| Nyw YORK, June 7.—FLOUR—Steady|on stocks were as follows: RS Cramecr el ‘ an extent, Supplies were not excessive | 22 western ewes . : Green onfons, per doz._bunches, Zc. \more flighty than _the deferred months|, NEW VORK, june 7oFLOUR-Steady Sars. High. Low. Close, | Clty ; and with firm adyices from the east there | 4 western lambs .. MISCELLANEOUS—Horsedarish, 2 dos, fear being shown as to possibillty of af il MPCHGRERS: (RUEE BALCHER, S0IMUEEE Ane.chaimers ota . 1% w i was a_ very good inquiry for both local | 1§ western lambs .. ® |in case, $1.90. Wainuts, black, per ib., ge; trap In that future. ' ‘The close, however,|g, | spring clears, $4.25G4. 1 ! | Amalgamated Copper lz.m é: rt. Cement con. 68 dressed beef men and shippers. KEarly | 18 western ewes .... California No. 1, per Ib, 17¢; California was fairly steady at a net loss of e to 0. 1, $30004.10; winter ex No. | American Agriculuural” & e g trade was a little quiet, but traders soon got ) No. 2. per Ib., 14c. Hickorynuts, large, per %@%c. Corn was a heavy affair even when |, g 10gd.w; Kansss straights, $4.50G4.95. | American Beet Bugar can City down to business and anything useful in | CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET [, 4¢; small, per lb., be. Cocoanuts, Wheat s strong and finisned e 10 16| {iedyipte, 208 Bhin; siipients, 367 bbis, | merican Can .. %48 | Lincotn, Neb, da, 1 5 4 | the way of beef steers sold at figures fully sack, .00; per doz., fe. - off. Qats at the end of the sesslon had|gRye flour, ’ L 3 steady with those of yesterday. bedome %e to lge cheaper and provisions| chatie Yto" Tancy, * $h16G L5 000 | American, Couton, Oil The proporcion of cows and heiters was | Cattle Market Stemdy—Hogs Re- e g were also down oc to 12lae EAL~Steady; fine. white and yel- | Am: Yy &ecurhios..: SEANS) Wates: Cosos, 10 none 190 Jarae, oply aBaut twi i ported Firm——Sheep Strons. A el peeiet, So gudden was the latest collapse Inlyow., §1.8140; $1.25G1.90; kiln dried, o e thirty loads of this class of CHICAGO, June 7—CATTLE—Recelp NEW YORK, Juno 7.-METALS-—Stand wheat that ten minutes made a ditierence | gy, 3, " b 3 included In the run, Both local and out- |, sty RSO SRAS | CaCA T ROt St oors, | ard copper was quiet, with spot closing at of i%c a bushel, Increase of 19 per cent in[" WHEAT—Spot, steady; No. 2 red, $1.05, side butchers bought freely from t| . oaa b0y Meitory, $4 25 | $12. 4001205 Local dealers quote lake cops acreage sceded was roported (rom (hree nomirai c. I Ko 1northern, $1i2is nomi: ing and the blg bulk of otfering: 7.5; ‘bulls, $4.006.25; stockers and feeders, | Py &0 $12T0GIA00, cleciralytle at $12.624Q northwestern C ces. ‘0| nal, f. . Option wheat was quiet. an: 800d_season. Prices ruled a sha jRiis Jros0es, 1275 y .50 on il classes, the bulk of waies appearing | MTGLE: (CEY UG |11 yiyjer | market ‘opencd firm and clored steady at = ¢ head. Market strong. Sheep, 34.75@5.80; | 420 tast St b L Ostan;ASIES WA e e e e e nacd h Xhs | YeATiingal $6.1607.15; Iambs, §1.158.15; spring | 85, 3128 6. Spelter, quist; spot, 6400 T . : = lambs, $8.50@9.50. Ay o 4! 4 ml[!fi:[l‘tifl\dcg:m:‘zfcosln: Quotations on ruré today th% inquiry mm"yarad llll dnr; Loule. London market higher; spot, £23 re: end country buyers was rather dull an i 25 6d. English_fron market unchanged at With the ‘cloke at 91%@01%c, a net decline|sc to 1lye net lower; July closed 67%c; |Central Leath Allo Sy 0 trade qulstylhrou'houl. ‘With the volume Kansas City Live Stock Market, s 4% f(‘;r IRvolkna, e rraRte .Locu of W@k, September closed 67%c; December, tic. He- . Loyl 2%0 """z’ sy 1 ] of business naturaily small, the situation as | KANSAS CITY, June 7.—CATTLE—Re-|market quiet; No. 1 foundry northern, $17.00 Corn opened weak and dragged all day. | ceipts, 7,875 bu. s sk % : A B L & . . > a whole experienced no change of conse- | ceipts, 7,000, including 600 southerns. No. 2 rthern, 1253 september ranged, from Gie (o 8o, clos: | “OATS- Spot steady: mixed, 26G12 pounds, / e : BR | Cuonte but the trend_ of prioes was, It | Market steaty €0 100 ighor; squtherns: | a3 sonthern. aad Mo i svutbeeed vatt in e Jower at, 5%ANNC. No. I yellow|nowminal; natural white, 26@32 pounds, 43 d § B &C O anything, a little lower, several early sales (10 to 150 higher; choice dressed beef and | §16.25@16.75. cloged dt 5 R o e lcnpped \\l\ll{, @iz pounds, 43@HTHcC. 4 | Butte Coalition . showing dime declines.’ 1 holce | SXROTt steers, §1.90@8.25; fair to good, $.66@| ST." LOUIS, June 7.—METALS-—Lead, Countty selling an 2 Ile!flflr“b xr\ha elpts, 106,850 bu.; shipments, none, -, k p . Quotations on catuie: Gooa to cholce|740; western steers, $.0@8.10; stockers | firm; $4.20%. Spelter, weak; $5.06. on var c ; No. 3, e e 'S, A col - . .00; southern cows, $2.76@6.50; nativ re 35 and 36c, with the last sales asy; Central America, 22c; Bog- . X 0, 0od to choice cows v ¥ .60, { b - . . it g i R totrs oatyaw, wood 1o cholce cows | Cows” 50ge50: native neiters, Wriars WOMAN SEES SON KILLED Provisions miost of the time were higher. | THER—Quiet; hemlock, firsts, o Nioaied Oab “ . s‘lnnkllltl . lf, flperior : %, C.es and heifers, $4.75@6.75; common to fair H()‘OS—R!CQH’)[I 11,660, Market, 10¢ to —— ‘ ’: ot 10 o BE/e; 14 ) a Gas . s foB7 Ao isahins "amaracl r $ 9,90 b i gfllkll{lz\}r.lhb‘ldlls:«‘:ll:l J{::‘SQ?T’I;’:T\!(:::: be Wzr(e.tum! ., 26@27c; thirds, 2@2c; rejected, (':::ol'mflucl! 5. ST s a0 Gr:nn“lly Son, | IR S i y cqw.kfl::ld.l::‘lut e’dg?o;éw. K.U’lzq lg.f:lali; zfig"hlg.l‘\er, vu7p, $9,30; hl;loi.( of sales, $9.200 | mall Boy Crushed to Death Under 0 rAnge of futires ws ad @ PROVISIONS—Pork, easy; mess, 321.00; |Delawire & Huduon....... QOresoe Canines ... TUU. 8. 8 R, o atockers and Tesders, F.0006.60) com. | butchers s 30,2505 0 0 itaht, P a0 Traction Engine in Faulk - - T e i Sl oty B & Bid 9. .. Kerr Lake .. ..., $WUtah Con. mon to fair atockers and feeder: 'uuaa‘.”r% Dpigs, $8.76@9.00. County, 8. D. ;‘{; A w’w' St AR ‘-ngw-%;» czi Securities ” Lake OCopper ... Bl%Winona $3.76@4.85; veal caives, $4. HBEEP AND LAMBS-—Recelpts, 6,000, P Jm:q: o M B o g B e s La o Copper ..... 12 Wolverine T ] ags, ete., $3.76@6.76. Market 10 to 15c higher; lambs, §7.50§9.2 b 115.000/15.00; picklod nams, $16.00016.0. Lard, |Erie it wid.... £ 3 Mismi Copper ....... 38% Representative sales: yearlings, $6:60@6.00; wethers, $4.75@6.00.| SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., June 7.—(Special) L S| BeeiL W, lckied hams, MESESS 31 Brie 34 pd.iCo: : Asked. BEEF STEERS. ewes, 34.35@6.50; stockers and feeders,|—To seo her twelve-year-old son crushed Deé. fined, stondy; continent, $1310; South' Amer- . i s 1ok New XYook intas Stocks. 540 X 1108 $3.00g5.75. i s to death before her eyes was the dlstress- ‘Corne- i ica, $14.%, compound, $§5.7 .25 ) y e C . 0 ol in rience of Mrs. George Bchlecht, ) b N btV s ; H linols Central NEW YORK, June 7.—Closing quotations St. Louls Live Stock Market, $. S ' July Jsska@an| @i 69 50% | TALLOW-—B: teady; prime. city, | lilinols Centr ks §T. LOUIS, June 7.—CATTLE—Receipts, | Who resides with her husband on a farm | Sept, |Whu60 o0 hhds,, 7c; country, 6%@%c, Interborough M on mining stocks were: ; § . 6T 3 RICE—Steady; “domestic, ‘2%G6e; Panta, | Int.. Met. ptd . a8 2% *Leadvilie Con. 1,700 head, Including 500 Texans. Market|in Faulk county. The life of the boy was Dov. (6T orisl bt ! 1 strong to ‘100 higher. Native shipping and ) 13 te. No. 4 Bantos, 9e. International H B ), *Little Chief $ e b 1 llmwv.'- PR Sceay; ot eamery Int. Marine ofd... .t Maxican exXport bteers, $5 10040, dressed beef and |CTushed out by a ponderous traction en Rept. (37| | 28%c; extras, 28hei (hird to firsts, 26g2sc: | MeTEUCI LURD i a i butcher steers, $6.0005.40; steers under 1.000|€ine which wis being used to break land Deo. [6%@% 36%| 86 36 state dalry, finest, 2S¢; state dairy, com- ]t ] ' Ibs., §6.0098.00; stockers and feeders, $4.35@ on the Schlecht farm. The boy and his | 8.2, cows and helfers, #4.00@7.76; canners.|mother had been engaged in Watching the Central ... . 3 . Standara . Pork— (- | mon to prime, 23%@2Ic; proc CH Kansas City Southern...... Yellow Jacket . R e W, " Tuly | 2200 | 22 12%) 2 St B e e T e i sowod | work of the. engine,. which “finally was special, 2@3¢; factor, ; B e Tt AW | AB tion creamery, 24@2 Laclede Gas cows and_helfers, §5.60096.25. brought to & stop while-the father went HOGS—Receipts, 8,600 head. Market 10c(after water. The boy climbed up on the Prices Fure nished by Buyers and Wholesnlora. BUTTER—Creamery, No. 1, delivered to | the retail trade, in 1-1b. ‘cartons, 30c; No. 4 in 80-1b. tubs, Bige; N in 1-1b. darton e, in 60-1b. tubs, 31gc; PAcKIng sLock, soli pack, 2igc; dairy, in 60-1b. tuos, 3o Mare ket éhanges every Tuesday CHEESE—Twins, 16¢; young America, dalsy, 17 16t4c; limberger, 2FES85TEE 2 sE 8 e =t EEFRER B Py— e 8 _SSSES Leoeee sguw ‘EEpsEs FissssssasaiEs ‘gexess £ 55ER sue "grsnng e P —— scecvecosecerscenrcoTee cose -— | ¥ 352228 ¢ \ ; i I pEEE Juiy.. 2 Fairmont, Neb Sept...{ i e B Gr. Island, Coru— 2 | | Hartingto July...| b Bl % Hastings, Sept. w W W Holdrege, EEEERE 46u; rejected, 40Q43c Minneapo! k. 0 4 ERAZTIIRAR £5238388383 = prospects there were declared excellent. | prides were unsetiled, but generaily Jower ilmsh wheat prices at.Kansas Cliy were|oy, ravorable ‘etop and %eather newd and ¢ald to be fading because of expected com-| underselling in expectation of a bearish | ATeriean - S petition from the southwest, Demand here | government report, closing nervous at #@ [AMerican Mealen .o today for cash wheat (o be milled was| e et decline. July, $1.00%@102%; closed | Anona elim. ~ Furthermore the local contract|slo1; September, 9/%@98%c; closed 9%c; | Archison pid stocks decreased only 374,000 bu. last: week | Decetber closed 98, - Heceipts 1,200 bu, | Aviawon despite the reports of large saies. On the| CORN—Spot easy, No. 2, 86%c nominal | Beltimére & Ohio.. otner hand, the world’s available supply|elevator, domestic basis, to arrive c. i. f.| Bethlehem diminished 2,500,000 bu. Kluctuations In ihe| pxport No. 2, t6%c, nominal f. o, Option | Brooklyn Rapid Tr.. September optlon were between 9ic and 924ic | market was without transactions, closing |Canadian Pacitle ... % Sszzazes 88 ] EEERS L3 CHEESE—Weak, state, whole milk, new, | Loutsville & NashviHe,. 10 16¢ higher. Pigs and lights, $9.00@9. 4 Bank Clearings. 1, 14%@15c; state, whole milk, aver-|Minn, & St Louls.... . . :fl:fi;rimrqamuxc; state, whole miik, |M., 8. P. & 8. 8. M...... OMAHA, June 7.—-Bank clearings for to. / B AP ackers, $9.3049.46; butchers and best heavy, | °P6!ne and turned. the fly-wheel suffi- clently to cause the engine to start ahead . good, 12),@13%c; state, whole milk, | M., K. & T...... e day were §$2,389,686.20 and for tne corre- g:gm‘nfinl.'m)’guua&@ I‘T(Iml,uhlll to special, | M. K. & T. pfd, . e sponding date last year were $2,155,238.50. 400580, o] 2y SHEEP AND . LAMBB—Recelpts, , 5,700)a short distance. The sudden and unex- head. Market 10c to 1bc higher. Nalive(n.cied start caused the ‘boy to lose his - a1 Missourl Pacific — N arely steady, unchanged; fresh |Natlonal Biscuit @Il 11l o B Cutian Mankat: ey s 0 30, ot s bogsto " [batance, and he fell to the ground with 83 58 g% ¥ o | gatherea, storage packed selections, 20i@ |Netionsl Lead . ... A = 1 Wi g huo ?flm’,”fiunuxnnne?!. reguiar packed exira (N TR Rt NEW 7,%‘},"‘“1;‘““.:;,:&3;‘50%”";‘5:2:|::.. Spring straights, $4.50@4.7 first, 20%@2lc; fresh gathered, first, 19%@ N. Y, 0. & W on tl rong Liverpool cabis big English w. 2 Dreassd Hieto; ‘waathrn: broll, | Mortsin & " Whsa ] spot_sales and contlnued covering of near WYE-No. & G1Te. e aioc: tarkare i | Nonk Amectn 4 mlonths shorts. The big bulls seemed (o be BARLEY—Feed or mixing, 46@6dc; falr to , 25 4 h FNostAen, Panee h 'ws | letting go of & little of thelr cotion around cmolr‘zom.'l:m:, aw S, il B 16300 for July and llI:clu.nI?}llu Tight atter SEED—Flax, No. 1 southern, $1.84; No. 1 4 the call were Irregular, as the s algo porehwestern, 8201, (imotny, W clover, | K ) ; o & } ne some ‘selling of new crop monthy by ‘ule 25, CANSAS CITY, June 7.-WHEAT—July, | pittsb: N onreves south on the rts. But PROVISIONS-Mesn pork, per bbl., $22.00 | sinas . Beptember, Bhs. - December, Wig - W 0 Wall atreet was & buyer of both near and 2225, lard, per 100 Ihs, $12.20; short ribe, | 86%c bld. Cash unchanged to slightly | Pullman Palace Car. e late positions, Liverpool bought the near sides, um;:;l. lliuj‘mi.w; short clear sides, [ lower; No. $1.00g1.04; No. 3, 96@98c; N mu-;-y Stesl Spring. . 3 n;amu- .':‘l’\hlll.l.r:fl:dr‘:;ofl‘:fln' llk’umr{uddlo (boxed), $13. 0. 2 red. $e; No. 3, Soe. Reading .. “r E of the mol olnts net Total clearances of wheat 1] CO! July, §7%c bi September, 561 Republic Steel o " | higher. equal to 15,000 bushel: filrfil{flr;'u‘r’éca;fi B6le bid; December, “‘fi‘f"m,?‘d Y Republio Steel prd d ‘utures opened steady; June, 15¢; July, 4c; No. [ R T his head directly in front of the big wheels, | J:)OE.EPH u;- Stock Market. one ‘ot which passed over and crushed his 3 , June 7T.—CATTLE-Re- r’ celpis, 50 head; market siong o o [head. The horrified mother’ attempted to higher; steers, $.5096.00; cows and heifers, |4rag the body of her boy from under the $3.00G7.25; calves, $3.0068.00. wheel, but not until help arrived could this HOGS—Recelpts 5,200 head; market 6¢|pe done. higher; top, $9.30; bulk of sales, $.15@9.20, SHEEP AND LAMBS_Receipts, %00 head; market stea . SREZTEESHES2SSERREIBEN Big Reward for Wolf, UPTON, Wyo., June 7—(Special)="One the largest and most destructive wolf that ever attacked live stock in this section . was run 16 earth last Friday by Willlam gouth Omana Catle Hons Bhash. | 5 ing, who ressives the M0 raward ‘With Bt. Joseph.. cees 000 B, additional bounty of about $25. For years o 1 gy <18 0| “One Toe" has terrorizea this “sectlon, Chicago 600 5 causing the stockmen losses aggregating - many thousands of dollars. He was too cunning to be led into a trap, and shied Wool Market, away from all kinds of poison. Jenkins ao- BOSTON, June 7.—~WOOL—Interest in the | c/dentally ran onto “One Toe," knd recog- local wool market centers in the new clip, |ni4ing the varmint at once, the cowboy n”l‘:hwlezv;--l (;‘I:llu:- .":““b"f htlluw those in|opened fire and brought the terrof down Drices which favor the buyers. Transae. |4t (he second shot. | tions are confined to blood fleeces and tej 4 tory staple, the California and Texas wool| In buylng @& cough medicine;, don't be being neglected. The leading domestic q; afrald to get Chamberlain’s Cough Remed; y. 4 g o T A o ,j",""’ww}‘f,f" Aals | There 1s no danger fromit, and rellef is w ",',,‘,’D'flo‘“.“ X%, 8ac; hait-blood comp. |sure (o follow. Espacially recommended for ng, c; three-elghths-blood combing, 28| coughs, colds and whooping cough. @c; quarter-blood combing, 26GeTc: De- A T s AR laine unwashed, 26@%c; fine unwashed, 23| °Y @24c. Michigan, Wisconsin and New York b3 P P 77 A g 43 fleeces, fine unwashed, 22@2ic; Delaine un- Boy Killed by Fire Wagon, washed, 23@2c; half-blood unwashed, 'K SPRIN P 8. ‘Kentucky. iwashed, 21@| ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo, June 7.—(Spe- ock in Sight. Recelpts of live stock at the five prin- clpal western markets: 2283 ivere 23,000 bushels, compared with unchanged: No. 2 mix Rock Island C : 15.28; August, 14.630; September, '13.25¢ W bushels the corresponding day A yedr | No. 3 white, Wici No. §, 1 ook Ining 0o DU & October, 12.43ci December, i2.25c; January, 'he world's visible supply,’ @s| O ally unchanged; No. . & T " 12.28¢; March, 12.28¢. v i Bradstroot's, decreased 216800, | 36 . 2 mixed, @de. . Y S el b il (5 BT. "LOUIS, "June 7:-COTTON—Un- Estimated receipts for tom p No. 23, 66@70c, 8. $ hanged; middling, 14%c. Sales, none; re- b cars; corn, B cars; oats, —Choice timothy, $15.00; cholce pral- ; ceipts, 49 bales; shipments, 1196 bales; 24,000 head. re, $11.00G11.25. L | stock, 24,822 BUTT Kasler; creamery extras, 26o; - ——— st firsts, e seconds, 1;‘ packing lluckglc Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits. EGGS—Current recel v : c. oy 4 - ST. LOUIS, EAT—Futures, ; ' &% NEW YORK, June 7—EVAPORATED lower; July, PHOWKC: Neptember, Wuyth | Tamcean mawed. g5, southerns, o | APPLES—Moderately active in & jobbing Cash! Higher: track No. 2 red, §1.10| *tO™*8 3 " Recelpts. Shipments, | Unlon Pacific . : way und prices are firm, On the spot Noo$ hard.: J1.eig130 Wheat, bu 0 50,000 | Union, Facltic pld -~ » - fancy s quoted at 104@I0%c; chol RN—Futures, lower; July, 59%c; Sep-| Sorn bu prsied SR 00| United Biates Hamity..., z “:tc prime, 1@T%c; common to fair, tember, 5934G50%c. h: Higher: track | oarn’ " ! » v Ini e E o, 5 angige: Ko, 2 White, i Onts, / but- p oy 3000 Goited_Siates, Sleel g | “DRIED FRUITS—Prunes are firm, with [S—Kutures, lower; July, : e B * ; a good demand for Oregons. Quotations tember, 3ige. Cash: Lower; 3 » ain Market. SO DY T G- range from 3gsko for Californias, up to| T + white, #0%c NNEAPOLIS June 7.—WHEAT—July, | Wapaah s ; 3| 3405, and 4%4@sc for Oregons. Apricots Y E—Nominal, 7¢. ptember, 9:3gc; December, %0%@ bash PIA. ..ooooeeriniiien B 3 are quiet, but prices are steady. Choice, FLOUK—FY red winter patents, | Y% h, No. 1 hard, $1.08; No. 1 north- [ western Maryland AR, 10G10%c; extra oholce, 10%@Il%c; fancy, B.00G5.35; extra fancy and straight, $48q | ern, SLUGLOS; No. 2 ‘northern, $LMGLOG; | Westinghouse Klectric ... 1 1lmgithc. . Peaches are quiet, but steads L6: hard winter clears, $3.504.00. | ; . $1.01G71.08. tern Unien . s M 5 Chiole i extra. choice, TGS | SEED—Timothy, $5.0003.50. Closed at §2.04 Wheeling & L. B, 00l fancy, Ti@The. = Ralsing are qulet, but s CALVISS, CORNMEA L—$3.%. | CORN=No. 3 yellow, b@ée Total sales for ihe day, ces ave steady on small offerings. Loose| 3...... qo0 3 VRl LOweri . backed . east tack,| QATE-No. 8 Fhs WiOW New York uscatels are quoled &t INGOAC; choice | 1. w0 8w 1 P, RYE—No. 2. 65 ow to fancy seeded, AN@o%c: seediess, NG| 3. enB 1 AY~Steady timothy, $15.00@18.50; | BRAN—In 100-lb. sacks, $15.00g18.25. The following auotations are furnished | iic;"London ayers, #1.%01.% IS e Totals. BIrasfSEREs8Es PpRERUSECRRSSERBERRRIARSRSITIVEAESEER, Pt g s 34 3 44 838 gsgs € rairie. $13.00614.00, FLOUR—First patents (In wood, f. o, b.| by logan & van, members New York A chullh s e e 100 . Indiana and Missourl three- N ” 'nmmm?-‘-flu.e. Mn.‘l\upuhl .05 20; second patents, #.80| Block exchange, 31 Bouth S\xteenth streat 011 and Real “ n s . . 178 elghths-blood, Wglle: quarter-blood, sgese, |Cll)—Ldttle Peter, the 1-montha-old som HEMP TWIN K—ie @5.00; first ol , $3.85@3.95; second clears, Siate Gas ... .. % Inopiretion ..........131§ > o A | BTERKS AND HEIFERS Scoured basis: Texas, fine 12 months, t@ [of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spence, was rus PROVISIONN-Pork, unchanged: Jjob. | $+ 602 Huite Coalition ...\ 18% Larose SAVANNAH, June 7.—OILS—Turpentine, | 2............ 46 680 9 i 6lo; fiue € to 8 months, 8@slc; fine fall, b2 |over by the fire wagon yesterday and su bing. 837 Lard. lower; prime steam. | s [ R e " nee™ L L 110 e Consolidated firm; bokc. Sales, 730 bIs.; receipts, 1,89 | 67............ 647 830 @5de. © 108 Newho 7 2IRS AND COWS, o, tained injuries resulting In instant Geath. FI2.0715618 Dry salt meats. higher Tiversoel Grain Markes _ | Chino jt whouse bbls.; shipments, 35 bbls. 6, 7,008 bbls. | STEBR county, W@52c; tall free, 45@60c, Oregon her ; | . ~=. | Chlet € . 1140hlo Copper . ..... .21 SIN=Firm. o 4 . < w0 6B ‘o " b p child, . worts. 14e; clear Fibs. 14c: hort | LIVERPOOL, June 7.—WHEAT—8pot, | Fesetion ) b § 4 ROSIN-Pirm. Bules, 1.8 bble.; ¥ 5 ¢o%W4 AND HEIFERS. stern No. 1 staple, 83@63c; eastern cloin. |The child, with others, was playing in the Bacon, higher; boxed 'extra |duil; No. 2 red western winter Davis-Daly T o9 5 60 §, 3@ddc; valley No. 1, b4@Soc. Territory [sireet and while the driver tyrned fn his 2 . J December, nominal, Ely Consol 3 { \ E ' | $esesreiensee B8 creennens 1808 1B e m.'c Y ® “’ QUM | of the wagon the Spence child I-ma)&--h?::l:{p Tom quickens, U .| CORN—Bpot, easy; American mixed, g |E Wheb - 13 Buperior & Pitigburg 1% i IR, 1.3 = nis :12?.':'.3.'.‘.,100« 5‘4::61(( Dlood: Sqnic: thres- e o'lulllw (el?: :nd nw 1:::!;::0:« 1300; otoamary. gtee 16 |4d; new. Américan ‘mixed, kiln dcled. de |Gireus 1..soois i Hrees B8 s b0 . Gb06lo. Pulled, extra, o; fine A WG |No blame attaches 0 the detver by 4 . g e, i new America L via Ga's e S 3 4 9 . 68¢; , 0@ |No bl o g EGGe—Steady, o, rih {88 *3d; "tuturen, dull; July. nominsl: Sep: Vi re . 80 680 6, A supers, 66G68C. O Ficur, bbis R TR ontal . 6 W - oL g Goldtiala_ Dalsy , . BORIA, " sharp advance In produet at Cotfee Market. Scared Into Bound Health, Whaat, Bi. y | L ervirigreis : i’ N0: 3| yesterday s close continued. Light hog re-| NEW YORK, June 7 -COFFEE Mr. B. ¥. Kelley, Springfield, 111, writess Corn, bu. ‘ n Markget, o N Alac: No. 3| 0aints at this point today and & bri . gy B~ oyt - ) MILWAUKEE, June T.-FLOUR—Dull, 7 4 %ei o grade, | SLiDping: demand Operated (0 bush velen | catha mmare waiies on savaili by o4y and | “A year ago. I besail fo bo troubled with WHEAT_No. | northern, $1.0661.07; No, 2| WASHINGTON. June 7—The condition | 48§82 : 2 white, 88%c: stana. | UpWard. The demand was brisk from all| European shorts and & demand from iraad | ™Y kidneys end bladder. which grew worse ke S northern, $1.05G1.06; July, My%@9isc. of tiia treasury at the beginning of busi- No. 3 white, Sl@dlec; No. 4| Quarters at the poening this moraing a(|interests Which was probably Inapired “ | untl T became alarmed at my eondition. NEW YORK, June 7.—Special cable ana | BARLEY Samples, T A L a8l R stver e, i e vendcontinues narrow,’ mmerdey; | the recently lareer New York warehouse |1 suffcred also with dull, heavy headaches, | elcaraphic commuBICALIOns Tecelved tisB s v, I Aollats. SA.T82,000; milver doilars of 1580 * | the noks seiling at one price, $i1s + °F | Srauit on the eve of the hew cre8oLrom [ 4nd the Action of my bladder was amnoy- | 2 eonure'«e';?"u";r'.." N om ay “Tavke g sllver certificates outstanding, o | " Diserimination in favor ot Jig titlon and h Buropean cables s |In€ and painful. I read of Foley Kidney e \ i g 0. e t v i dicount: Wieat, Uplted States, sasi | OMANA, June £-HAY-No, 1. $900; No. al Fund—Standard siiver dollars in | rin - B e | e . Lhasneo 1ot ooy ot A LTa AR advasse. of & 'Polniy vaard brices |Bile and. Afler (NI tham: 8. e werks, radned SLE0 DUl as gan: | 2. 8- W Btraw! Wheat, $00; | goneral tund, 3. current liabilities, | g6 test. 4.24c r, 89 test, 4o, | spread makes discrimination aimost —n ok gy hoints and closed | the headaches left me, the actiop of my K ; dokhe Gaited 5 . Alfalfa, $12.00. 'There | 390 510.891; worki % balance in treasu refined, steady; , 5.80c; granulated, | possible. Good heavy butchers in y | Sales ¥ ried of 2,00 bags. Cioaing | biadder was again normal, and I was fres “nd Canada. decreased Giades. lce. §19,142.24. i to credit of|5l5c; powdered, 5.2c. cases sold on the same basis as light|bids; June, 6.20c; July, 6.25¢c; August, 6.35c. | of all distress."—Sold by all druggists,

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