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THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY 4 ¢ N . #4c; bacon steady; boxed, extra shorts, | r r y of the U. & subsidiary siiver uying fully 1.600 hea he bulk went a r box, $2.35. Cantaloupes. as, 45 sin GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET e wetevnt sty aha st | NEW YORK STOCKS ANDB()M)SIrinln."mfm.ioa,‘:.fi;"imn, eits; ot | ONAHA LIVE STOCE MARBET | "8, o osteasten yovteraur's marees | Bida) California. o sie. 3i0: 1 siattarin Receipts Shipm'ts b . . o loc | $1.00. Cherrle Saliforn h. s { Eiour, whis. . ik Lo | ol e < By { 7.‘.2?.:'?_ o o Tienes seitne et R ¥ i ‘..'.l'.&.“\.,f...fifl‘ brand. new. 3 Lob. 2 L A ., bu, sesee 6 - - New York Momey Market. | Representative sale: Pkge. In box, per box, W Figs, Little Change in the Wheat Market | torn. ‘bu ; p ax %o Railroad Rate Settlement Incites| NEw YORK, June 8—MONEY—On canl, | Best Grades of Cattle Strong to|No ~ Av sh 3 o | tornia size, s & 3 sar d ey O e | tdaind P ousy; 24@! r cent; ruling rate, 24 per ’ ¥ “Traders Waiting. e H g A Hesitation in Speculation, | cant; oltstng DI, TR per ooy oftered’st | Higher, o i e 8 ER IN THE GRAI L e | 2% per cent. Time loans, steady; sixty o » P e days, 34@3% per cent: ninety days, 3% per |1 s L | CORN MARKET IS NOW STEADY |General Rise in Temperature Shown | MUCH ATTENTION TO EARNINGS i &% "anhe MO8 5er coite. . oeq|HOGS ARE FIFTEEN HIGHER {8 - b v TSRS R e || ver cent. ot 3 e 1 0 OMAHA, June 8, 1910. STERLING CHANGE — Steady. with | [ 1 o8 Wheat Has o Beter Tome After the | . o O owery and un.| Vet Returns Shown to He Large Fo getunl business in bankers' bills “Mszi[w‘nrnu- 1n Active, Packers Purchas- | [ e Open sh setiled throughout the central valleys and Drastie 835 for sixty-day bills and at or | | i~ L b P gl Tains are reporied at ail stations in Ne- | tle Economy Practiced | Ginand. Commercial bills, 148514489 ing Nearly All Stock on Market & | Radiaiies, per dox.”bunches, o Turnips Lotver Because of the braska. The raing were heaviest in (he in 1908—Crop Report En- EILVER—Bar, 63%c; Mexican dollars, #c 3 4] ® o |- g - W TR ot & L4 southern portion of the state, and the fol 5 BONDS—Government, firm; rallro 5 | " b oo Beets, per dos, bunches, 480, Spcece: oft Cables, | lowing heavy falls ocourred since the last courag regular. 100 b NG vt NS Vi S5 l!l'nlcn: | report: ~Columbus, 1.60 Inches; Hastings, Closing quotations on bonws were as h o : . Forida, per dos. $LOOGRON. Tomatoes, | 1.2 Inches, and Hroken Bow, inches. & | | follows e ' < [ aney Biofidn, Der 8-Dak, QoA 4.6 matoes, OMAHA, June 8, 1910. |The weste:n trough of low pressure now | NEW YORK, June S.—There was some ey S woatheats S0 halow, There wAs very littlé change in the wheat | overlles the entire eastern siope of the |SPeculative hesitation reflected in the action | about 2 Ibk., $2 market ‘h"u"':m""‘ market, early traders being inciined to wait | Rocky mountains, and ft will continue|9( today’s stock market partly due to the . reg. . Receipts were ot B T rehigae T e L for the governirent figures to be issued at|slowiy eastward over the central valleys, |'abldity of the advance of the day before . C. Bo. . Offictal Mond ot onse. por dog. FL00, Tewds oamoers. noon. Values opened u shade lower, {irm- | and conditions are favorable for continued |@nd partly to the confiict of opinion over | Vs & 4 reg........ dUNTL. 8. deb. 4a 1831 Offlcial Tuesd [ e Box, B~ . per doa., ng up again toward ‘mid-session and an |unsettied weather with, showers in_ this |the situaiion created by the rallroad rate b T L S ML daty Weiswaey | “HoME GROWN VEGETARLES—Ra advance.is predicted from thems levels. Vicinity tonight and Thursday. Tengpera- |Seitlement. The contrary Views expressed g L et | 1abeo, oxtra fancy hdme Erown. per: gon: The corn market was stoads. but rather |tures are siightly lower. on the fic | by raliroad executives themselves were re- | am. T & T. cv. . 100 Mo Pasitic 4o " Three days this week.10.08 (e k. Tttues sxira thany 0% & dull atiair, Bome good support was In|slcpe and along the Atlantic coast. A [SPonsible for the conflict of opinion, es- | Am. o @ ... T8 N.R. R, of M. 448 last week i per dos, c: head lpituce, ber dos.. oo evidence, but pric were only w trifle | very slight but general rise in temperature | Peclally the announcement by President o LSRN, Y. C. g Sy, 2 weeks ago | Barsiey,’ fan home Erown, %, TSc. nigher for the day is shown this morning from the Rocky |Brown of the New York Central that work 9% do deb. s Same days 3 weeks ago Banches. o Ruuted, I dos Wheat had & beiter tone after the open- | mountains east over the central valleys to | calling for $,000,000 expenditure and orders WAN. Y., N. M. & H Same days 4 weeks ago. . Asparagus, per doz. bunches, Ing, which was a shade lower, caused by [the iakes, and the weather will be slightly | for freight cars which had been held as & 3 N Same days last year. | T don T B s0ft cables. Damage reports are now | warmer in this vicinity tonight result of the rate injunction would be re- : A The Yollowing table shows the receip's 8 RO R Homelarion 3 dos. numerous and trade is inciined to favor| The temperature and precipitation at|sumed, {n_contrast with the assertion of | A g 5 hogs and p at South Omaha in case, $1.00. Walnuts, black, per ib.. Sc: @ higher market until more definite harv-|Omaha, compared with tie. last thres | President Ripley of the Atchison, that his | P4 & Ohlo a....... 88kNe. Pacitie 4 ear to date, red with last D roraia No. 1 DNr ihe Nbi. Caliiens est Teturns are made. | years, s as follows: company would not depart In any degree| ofo s w. s -+ R KPR 1 1810, 1809, Inc. Dec. o i BT it Aoyt e Corn held firm and showed good tone, 1010. 1200 1%08. 1907, | from the policy of retrenchment decided | Brk. Tr. cv. 4. ... $3%Penn. cv. 3igs 1915, Tt LAZ014 407,600 19,505 08 | 1b., 4¢; small, per 1b. Se. Cocomnuts, per advanciug mt the close, showing some S&in [ Minimum temperature ... .68 §§ 61 5 |on after the action of the government G eereen. 1008 do con. 4. coieese 047,906 1,226,791 . v | wack, $5.00; per dos., 65e. ' for the day. Cash offerings were very | Precipitation ....... ... T .06 .00 .00/against the rate.advances. London joined . % Reading gen. 4s cooeennnn 614,669 621,806 . 21 moderate und were well taken at ¢ over| Normal temperature for today, 70 degrees.|in a substantial way in the early selling | **C. 3. g b 1B SE L. & B, F. (g b The following table shows the & ] yesterday Deflolency in precipitation since March | brought about by these conditions. Ches, & Ohlo 4%4s...101% do gen. 5. prices of hogs &t South Omaha for the L ;:: Primary wheat receipts were 314,000 bush- |1, 7.5 inches. The heavy selling of St. Paul and the| do ref. be. DoNeRL L 8. W el e several dayd with comparisons. ok ] els and' shipments were (51,00 bushels, | ~Defiiency corresponding period In 1908, | discouraged feeling expressed in a published | Chicaso & A. 3Wa... 104 *%o 1st gold 4s . rd againgt feceipts jast year of 132,000 bushels | 2.62 inches interview with a capitallst, prominent fn| g, & @ 1 ... 8 Sseapoard X L 4s 11910, |1906. [1908. (1907 . [1906. [1005. (1904, S ] VEUETABL S<1rish potatoes, Wis | and native, per bu Colorado, bu., Bbe sacks, per L2z ees: te, § vegetables, carfots, beets, turnips. in_sacks, Garlic, ‘extra fancy, white, per Ib, 16¢; red, per 1b., 18, i NEW SOUTHERN * VEGETABLES- Seszzees: s s g3zeyuny PR A LA 23z egEEse eEEEIeY 8L 1 b CEEEEVE Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, June $ ~DRY GOODS_-The cotton goods market i quiet and steady & 3 o 13 - 2 % © o pe BEERER NN con soresa 0 a-.,. EugEEn 58! BRI e srezsizzzaes g88888 EERSEE 23 [ rgay———" [ErSp—— asomron sase 2SREBR_S8SE . seana 25T o E | sEgE lase | {and with some slight improvement noted and shipments of 174,000 bushels. Deficlency ccrresponding period In 18, | that party, were corroborative of the con by S RheL TariBe tel, .. Y 0 thipment, Underwear for wpring of 1911 s o} N . 3 e, 4a T8 a b be d at pri r' he o) - and whipments were 117,000 bushels, L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. |between prominent groups in the financial | do e, ie. ... - siusso. Hailwsy & o o B g g B s AR K and shipments of 305,000 bushels. Corn and Wheat Region Bulletin. Much attention was given to the question | **Colo. Mid. 4 3 Union Pacitlc .. m quist in tirst hands, Clearances were 21,000 bushels of corn,| For Omaha, Neb, for the twenty-four|9f raliroad earnings as they will be af-|*C. & 8 R. & e 4}4s 854 do cv. 4a "1 | TWENTY-FIFTH INFANTRY 10,154,000 bushels. i Wednesday, June 8, 1910: vances until approved by the commerce|*D- & R. ++s KU, 8. Rubber 6 ' | Liverpool closed %d’ lower on wheat and OMAHA DISTRI commission and the probable period of that | 90 r*' eeisvrs QRN B NNSW 00 ¥, ¥ . 0% v Erie p. I d4n........ 83 *Wabash lst bs June 6. About the same number of lambs were re- | Local Tunge of options: 2 Biations, s, ATn. T sk, ultimately become effective was the usual| g ges i L% de iet & ex b ceived foday as on yesterday and the de- | Prealdent Refuses Request of Cith 3. | Ashland . 5 | Open.| High. | Low. | Closs.| Yes'y, | Ashland, Neb.... & 3 Cloudy | Bre the latest for which comprehensive re-| do series B......... A%*West, Elec. cv. .. J o opening. Several prot d strings of | = o 1 Brchat Now b, Cloudy [ {Uurns have been received by the commerce | *Gen. Eieo. ev. oa.. Wis, Contral 4n. ... 3 o K gy M O SO B SR 3 | el ol 1 mlleage of the country. Int, Met, & Lo e Receipts and disposition of live stock at | Weikhts seiling at $8.60. Something strictly | —_— ‘,_.:’lf’l‘;{“r“;’“:\,’;,f" . Sross earnings In that month over Marcn | -Bia. *Ofered. the Union Stock Yards. South Omaha, Neb., | cholce in this_line would probably sell Up| o \<HINGTON, June S—~The president > 1 Page i . peured at this point today and ihey sold to|has flatly refused to accede to a demand b R R R by 15.4 per cent, and in net $8,000,000, or 1162 ondon Stock Market. yesterday: good advantage. They were ldaho grass|from the citizens of Seattle, Wash., trans- e 4 had already shown i g Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's, | 417 mitted through Senator Jones, for the re- Hastings, Neb.... 57 49 128 Cloudy |, "ady shown increases over the pre-|after a steady opening today, declined 3 8 'Not many spring iambs have been comin Oakdale, Neb.... 83 85 .54 Raining |SeAIng vear, 138, of $22,190,078 In gross and [about & point on realizing. Then support- |C. M. & St. P. v . | 1ately, "ML Amvining Eoad hae Leen Belling |moval of the Twenty-fifth infantry, ool- Fakaal, Nev. 88 8 <8 CRedy rch had registered a shrinkage of about | prices ranged from i above to % below | Missourl Pacific....... .. . ] oTe GBink At G LRy, Generally EDOAE. | 0. 2 hard, 95@97c Alta, la. & {0 Cloudy [$34.000000 in gross earnings and $10,000,000 in | vesterday's New York closing Union_Pacific e B o e eere | SAUIting & white woman : : X force in that year & N.W., west. 3 i . . W " 94g9%c; No. 3 spring, Ni@vic; No. ring, | Clarinda, Ia 5 Clouay vear are being made up in| 4o account ......823-8M.. K & T y terda: | Colonel 8. W. Miller, commandant at Fort i8qhc; No. 2 durum; ugux. v QPR L Einiey, [ E Cloudy |Part by the heavy reports now current,|Amal. Copper ...... #%New Vork Central LB M & Oniee 3 b | Only'a tew sheep were on sale, but prices | v R 8 y r twetver Iready, been ted, 107 do ptd c Q.. west. i ) v “No report has been made from Fort white, G0%@h0%e; . No. 4 white, 56%@esige; | Minimum temperature for twetve-nour 8! 3 ‘anted, are pointed to as | Atchison » . B . . advance as lamb values. The best ewes R P . o No. 2 yeli SYhc; No. & nwg« - period ending at 8 a .m. additional future requirements, do ptd 104y40ntario & Western.., . R. I & P., east.... brought $5,65 and really toppy grades might| Lawton to Washington, concerning the 53 law. Cal@ootac; ellow, 656G 3 Canadiar. in the demand for domesties for prompt wrimary corn receipts were 792000 bushels | 2.58 inches, viction that a divergence of opinfon exis UM, & S g 3sa 92 do cv. & i T i P P xisted | ¢.. R 8 o s r il de v gainst receipts last year of 714,000 bushels world. Oan T b O o . m ings of last year. The silk trade rules Very none of oats and wheat and flour equal|hours ending at § a. m.. i6th meridian time, | fected by the postponment of rate ad-|D. & H. ev. 4 9 o it & rer. 4 s SHEEP-Prices continue to advance in| i biseacr o R hotlie b SE R | %R B B e ¢ (SHEEE- P coinie 1 adyanse STAYS AT FORT LAWTON Neb.... 63 Cloway | Assumption. Railrond earnings for March | do ev. 4s ser. A .. T8 Western Md. ba. mand was actlve and the trade brisk from | a2 Seatile- fan SEuastes. 68 o t- Colored Re, T gy T commission from 9 per cent of the total |Iil. Cen. lst ref, 4a.. 97% Mo, Pac, cv. bs cits.. D6, Aptiyed, tha, bent. DR rbury Gloudy | B Touiyear wors. shown oo bs G o aoe o0 AT T ey o Toers, Sonding At 3’ p. m. |as high as $8.7. The first fat grassers ap- | Hartington, Neb, 8 5 .12 Cloudy ~ |PeT Cent. Last year's earnings for March| LONDON; June S.—American securities, RECEIPTS, fints Mod seasiings and commanded ¥ | Omaha, Neb @2 & Cloudy 14,203,800 in net. The lean year of 138 for |ing orders relleved ths market and soon | Wabash ... . .3 ¢ **|readily, & small bunch of western spHng-|ored, because a soldier is accused of as- 91GHc; No. 4 hard, 8i@%0c; No. 2 spring, | Carroll Ia.. 63 K Cloudy pet earnings. The drastic economies in |consols, money ..... 88 Loulsville & Nush. ey |C. & N. W, east...... 2 8 ++ | just about 10§25c higner than those of yes- | SEATTLE, Wash, June S.-—Lieutenant CORN=No, 2 white, 80k@60c; No. 3| BIoux City, Ta. . a2 Cloudy | although advances In wages, which have | Ansconds - Sia Norfolk & Weatern. | & Q. east : 2 “1in this bratieh of the trade showed the same | 14%ton: said today: Th y Pennaylvani ; B A A ) | ,:&. ullo';‘,mfl%c, b+ Rred DISTRICT AVERAGES. e May statistics of the C pher Baitiurlors & ORI Hang Mines 3 P, west...... sell as high as $i. Another string went at| omoiaints against the soldlers and none ; Producers’ ols Central : . A No. o. 4, b4 h ) 3 gk R .| Br association offered " 4 () e . ; $5.50. There were no wethers on sale and % R “gts. . Adotc o grade, | Sisiiohs Mas "Miim, Tl | 8round for encouragement, the months|She% & OMG NSNS R .G W 3 Prices on heavy muttons remain nominally |has been called for. Private Nathaniel S TE AR, et No. 3 White, Stik@| oo mote., htiun, M Go | Production having been the largest with |G M & st P.....028 o ... .. .. & steady. Eledseer, accused of assaulting a woman,' Skc; Nb. 4 white, 33%@34c; No. 3 yellow, | Loulsville, Ky..... 19 ‘00| the exception of October of last year for Beers “1i% Southern Pacitic . Total recelpts.......170 104 Quotations on fed stock: Good to choice | hag heen turned over to the clvil authori- 34g8d%ci No. 4 yellow, $2%@33%c. ' | Indtanapolis, Ind.. 12 any month since the association was|Denver & Rio G.... 36%Union Pacific X DISPOSITION. lambs, $8.26@8.75; fair to good lambs, §7.25@ o BRI YRG5 Radter N teed, 6@ | Chicager T, 2% il LT meantime having re.| doptd...........l 00k 40, pfdC . Cautle; Hogs. Sheep. | £35; Kood to choice wethers, $655.70 inlr tles for trial. 60; rejacted; 40g d g t e at about the, level o Erio . WU, 8 . 3 (7] i|to good wethers, $4.90@6.%; good to choice e R L I No. 3, Tl iy L T last thres months with ' the esul of| 40 i vid 1111 &8 ao pre. 1 R s A - S 46 | ewes, $5,4006.00; fair to good ewaes, $.00G5.40. Mont Wonderful Healing. 3 Minneapolls, Minn. 30 another addition of 18,4154 pounds to the | do ¥ pfd... om0 pta; 1.1 % | Cudahy Packing Co...... 1088 1, S | APV’ #L108: . After suffering many years with a sore, Carloy neeer % o i 4 ot surplus stocks of the metal. The total|Srand Trunk el S Armour & Co o4 | No. Av. 3 : Wheat. Corn. Oats. | Om Lk 8 surplus, which s thus bi Tilinois Centrai ....138 Spanish ds SRy oh (o 167 spring lambs ... o Amos King, Port Byron, N. Y., was cured Chicago . y W | R it aeneral. rive In_ teind| 3B @678 pounds nevertheless, represents I L T il L G e i 6 western lambs, cuils. .. ... 3 by Bucklen's Arnica Salve. 2c. For sale ¢ 5 “ e B INEY—2b r cent. : y v 3 i Snnetan ‘i ‘ii|perature i shown throughout the corn and mytaout slx weeke' consumpiive require- N e o Gisdount in'the open market | Stephens Rros....... b Tl L by Beaton Drug Co. LS 3| Wheat reglon. this morning. Light showers | Quotations for ‘enont rate of demand.|or gnort bills is 3% per cent. The rateHill & Son . 1% Sihiarh Swee' | were scattered over the St. Louls and Min- | *rorqot S0t fi;’."w“"‘."';;" A""""‘;'""Nh of discount in the open market for three lklufi'e.w:'ifl; s Ko g 2 NeTtai owes. e neapolls districts and_rains were general| of pig'iron stocks in May in spite o :‘u:‘ months' bllls is 8 per cent. e l‘lwul e : K 34 western eyarlings over the Omaha and Kansas City districts. | {a; 04 28 Oregon. Seatiings .. 9 RAILWAY TIME CARD EEkEisEse 7 duction induced di e it Wolt b All stations in Nebraska report rain, the | ipa oo a prediction by Local Securities. L. Wo b1 Nambs vi Solune hat the blowin t ot B Wartheimer o, 5 2 western lam b : of the Trading a Closing | heaylest falls being 1.60 inches at Colum- | pit 01 ge ! & out of uotations furnished by Samuel Burns A : 8 spring lambs pota " o CHICAGO June 8.—Active spreading be- g Local Forecasier, |Amalgamated copper, was a feature of ftortum, Chi " i‘: S 0 62 |Union Pacific— Leave tveen' iy g Kapternber optlons recived ¥ the Jate backset in ‘stocks, which closed |geatrice Cr ; Total.... : o8 wastern . San Fran. Ov'rl'd Ltd. 8:16 a. m more attent Ay in the wheat trade. | NuW YORK GENERAL MARKET | ViU Prices senerally at small declincs. | City of Omai 1 CATTLE — Recelpts of cattle this morn- | °g Wegtaih § T Fast Mail, 4:10 p m; Jhile buying the earlier was the favorits e Yo iiaken of the gov. | Ouishy Peaking Co Ing’ numbered 176 cars and_ the quality.| °§ uveewes 2 s $40 P " ading In 6 MOove- o h Its appear- | low ‘emen taking the run as a whole, was quite goos " " 4 % ment was & promineni elevator Concern | Quotations of the Day on Various snce after the wheat market had closed |lows Port. Coment con. de... A iihe thing mAENE e Nald of the murd|. ¥ ADRIDE JAGID, oovpsrveed e Which. has lssued & bullish clrcular atter Commodities. Gex ussally poien Sistrict without the in. et e 1080 4| ket as the general trade was in'a §00d| cyroAG LIVE STOCK Denver Special The Sctons was pbicuous on the bear side. | Npw YORK, June 8—FLOUR-Barely|port. Money was eosian s bt 16, re- | Nebraska Tel, siock, ¢ por cani Hehlthy gbndltion. Colorado Special. higher and the oth Lpuly M@Nc et | igady, with a quiet trade; winter stralghts, | exchange recoverad in reeponse to orED Omana Water Co. ba, 151 Beef steers possessing quality were In Colorado ixpress K. Corn finiahed at an advanco of 55 (o | $40450; winter Datents, 5400510 DFIng | of stocks for Tondon Accomnt and in Loits | Omaba Water Co bo, 1 [ b T LT R T Rl B £ R it By s 0 | ole : 4 tatrar Mo 1 H spite | omaba Gas bs, 161 sonably active at prices that w 3 o o 1o 5-’;2?: lnnd onte showing a decline of a 3::;5.::&?0;3&‘_3!"’:; e;'u‘r;u. Nofil'x‘:n- o{ ;ged]lctl:’m:“of a reductfon in the Bank Gas 6, 191 Wwhere from strong to as much as 10c sl !hevJ “'p:"_;:’r::;.—l-n-ul @ g;{;:?’;slr:nli‘ulc:;.nl Yo 1igueis; Final tigures in provisions | SN o iehte, 4. U@L80. * Receipts, 16400| Bands were fha Totky olqmorTow. § ) higher 'in some cases ~Common and|,CHICASC, Stne B tron; o Ters e, to 20%e above last night's ‘shipments, 1068 Bbis. Ttye. flour, | $1061,000. © United States g s onioPar, yalue. Al medium cattle on the other hand that did 4 i e Aot A4 the government crop report was not | Barely eteady: ‘r‘nr' to " go0d, 150040, | vanced 1% per oot on al, Tistered, ag- -+ B b T DD 0 D e O I *ia| Ti8:. bl O 500625, calves, | $5.0008.90; M 3 due until after the end of the session, cholce to fancy, $4.45@4.50. Number of sales and pri b ke " stockers and feeders, $4.76@6.50. Rock\Mount'n X lspoeition” to Induige. 1. seaiig: o & | CORNMEAL~SI Tine white and yel- | on stocks were as follonm. Pul duotations . B 8 Ry. heavy fall of rain in the morning delayed | *Tred Tl 10ts “16,00 head. Market firm. | Towa Local Pass. temporary oboupation seemed natural with $1.262030; kiln aried, aex. igh. Low. Cige { the opening of the marKet ot maCs (alt | Choice heavy. 8.59.60; butchers, $9.600 | Chicago Day kx & large number of operators in waeat. Pacitio T, & T. bs, movement and everything desirable sold ; light mixed, $9.46@9.65; choice light, | Chicago Local Pass.bl): .30, AlligChalmery ptd . Tawards the-end -of the day most-of the |, WHEAT—Spot market firm;: No. 2 red, Am"‘m!l.fl_(‘nppflr 6614 Frcity Ry. {Rovery. fair weasom 66@9.86; packing, $9.45@9. pigs, $9.000 | Des Moines Local Buessers. inclined to the idea of a mod- |$1.05 nominal, ¢ i £: Na. 1 horthern,:31.15%, | Amerlcan Agricultural v g : bulk of sales, §9.609.60. Passenger erately bullish document from Washington. | pominal, £. d. b. The éption market ‘was (American Beet Buga S0 B o i Cows and heirers were also in ood de-|™ BisBELE—Hecelpt P %0 head. Market| Chicago Kxpross This expectation was a factor In produc. | dulet, bt prices were very stewdy in the TR e R : Boston Closing Stocks. e arong nricen Some. sales,| firm. ' Sheep, $6.156.00; vearlings, $6.1 | Chicago Limited. o Lower oanres C Following the advanas |on covering by July 4horta and covering up| A% Gaten il i BOSTON, June 8—Closing quotations on | men thought that they secured as much & lambs, 1400646 spring lambs, g | profit taking on the part of dealers who |fOr the government report, closing un- - s ¢ mining stocks were: 2 a 10c advance on Kinds that just hap- |9 ji! The Mountaineer... .. B Do i tho tirat. hoare Tea 3 | changed 10 e net, higher. July closed % | Americn® tomse Alloves 39 Miami Copper .. Pened to suit buyers. Chicago-Nebraska a sharp break in September, but the ottort | $LOI%, September closed af ¢idic, December | American_Locomoti Ve W W AT s ok Nevaas. G The fecling on fieshy feeders was about 8t Louts Live Stock Macket. | ‘forLincoln. Wi partly overcome by transactions be- |© at . Recelpts, 20, u. Am. 8. & R g . L. & D L e steady, oWwing to the al e 8| 8T, LOUIS, June 8—CA .E—Receipts, T Ay O e the last Tifteon min. | CORN-—Spot market firm: No. 2, ffc, nom- | Am: & & I pi e R A T i Would' taks anything having sufficient |4 100 head, including 2,00 Texans; market utes, Tt was asserted that the southwest |inal, elevator, domestic basis, to arrive, c.|Am. Steel Foundries.... . B &C C &S 3 North Lake ... flesh to suit their purposes. On the other|strong to 10c¢ higher; native lll|pRhuz and was recelving too much rain for this season | ! export No. 2, 06%4c, nominal, f. o. b.|Am. Sugar Refining Butte Coalition hand light, thin stockers which have been|export steers, $7.25@%. dressed heef and| o o\ of the yur"finown- northwest and predic- | The option market was without transac-|American T. & T....... i Cal. & Arizon: i accumulating in the hands of speculators|butcher steers, $6.50@8.50; steers under 1000 Wabas " tions of more took a classitication precisqjy [ tions, closing at %@%c net advance. July | American Tobacco ptd.... & Heola. y this week and which were quoted lower |ibs., $.10@8.00; stockers and feeders, $4.25G | Om.-St. Louls Exp.a 6:30 p. m. a 9:25 a. erse on all sides regardiess of opinidn | closed ai BSigc, Seplember at 88c and' De- | American Woolen ... Centennial ........... 16 *Quincy : yesterday were still lower again today.|6.25! cows and heifers, $4.25@7.85; canners, | Mall and Ixpress..a 7:30 a.'ml. allls p. s 1o the needs of the winter wheat coun. | cember at 63}c. Recelpts, 4,500 Ansconda Mining Co ; Copper Range 8 Shannon ... Stock cattle could safely be quoted %@4c |$2.75@3.25; bulls, $4.00@6.76; calves, $3.50% | Stanberry Loc'l (from try. Soptember.ranged from %0%c to 91%@ | ments, $00 bu. Atchison pid . A * East Butte C. M..... 8 Superior . lower than the good time last week. 9.50; Texas and Indian steers, $5.007:8.00;| Council Bluffs)....b 5:00 p. m. b10:15 pi ol closing at 91%c. OATS—Spot market steady; mixed, 26 0| Atlantic Coast Line... FIERIR A ceeis iy },\g"w;:f" -2 2 Quotatlons on cattl 00d to chice corn- [cows and_heifers, $3.5076.25. | chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul— '&emnl buying of corn was induced>by |32 Ibs, nominal; natural white, 26 to 32 Ibs., | Balumore & Ohio.... p 3 0":,“; ‘C';',‘; WAspecior . . fed stecrs, $7.35@8.20; falr to good cornfed| HOGS—Receipts, 8200 head; market 10c , d Jarge shipments from B%c at the opening, | 43@46c; clipped white, 34 1o 42 Ibs., 43GMTi4c. | Bethlehem Stoel ... 4H Rl iy Rl steers, $6.8@1.40; common to fair cornfed | higher; pigs and lights, $9.0009.50; packers, | Overland Limited...ali:d5 p. m. Eiember advanced to 80%o: and finished | Receipts, 711,600 bu. ' “. Brookiyn Rapid Tr... 1100 ‘a5 e Rerats Tooser.: " $.5046.60; good to cholce cows and |$9.40@9.55; butchers and best heavy, $9.5){ Omaha-Chicago kx.a i:s a. m steady, %c up At 69%@s9%c. The cash [ HAY—dteady; prime, 3115, No. 1, $1.10G | Canadian Pacitic ... ate LARS " ob . d it helfers, 6.65; fair to good cows and |@d. Colorado Special....a 7:67 & m. Stket was thm. No. ?x.mw closed at |L1tkei; No. 2, $LO0@1.06; No. 3, 0@dc. Central Leather . 2 Lake Copper * 81 Utah Copper Co...... heifers, $4.75@5.75; common to falr cows LAMBS—Receipts, 3.300 al, & 6:00 p. m, @e0%e, HIDES—Hasy; Central America, 22c; Bog- | Central Leather pid.... La Salle Copper...... 13 Winona ............ and heifery, $3.00024.50; good to choice stock- [head; market 1@2c higher; native mut- Omaha Local.b 5:16 p. m. % l.m. showing looked for in the gov- ota, 22¢ Contrai of New Jersey. . Vaiss 20 ®Asked. **Bid. ers end feeders, $5.65@6.25; fair to good |tons, $42.665.50; lambs, .76@9.15; culls and ernment report made oats & trifle weak. | LIEATHER—Quiet; hemlock, firsts, 26@ |Chesspeake & Ohlo..... 3 i stockers and feeders, $6.0045.50; common to |bucks, $3.6087.50; stockers, $3.004.50. Septembar Varied from 34 to 35%@Skc, |29¢; seconds, 26G2Tc; thirds, 2G2e; rejected, | Gpiceso & Alton. New York Curb Market. c and feeders, $3.7@4.75; stock — K C o oshig 150 down at 3%e. - R . heifers, $3. .86; veal calves, $4.00G7.75; Kan City Live Stock Market K. C. & St L SRMhge in provision was_followed by w“",”’w“s‘"‘i"" easy; mens, $4.00; | Chicign 8"N. % U Comtn b Erny ammuers INGE Turk | bulld $.7506.75. AKANSAS CITY, June 8.—CATTLI—Re.| Saturday i p.m. heavy profit taking. Novertheless, pork in |family, 860062650 short clear, " $:4.50@ |c., M. & s P. . Stock exchange, 315 South Sixteenth streer: | Representative sales: ceipts, 5,400 head. 'Including 2,000 southerns, | Chicago & Northwestern— the en ed advance of 124@274c, | 26.00. Beef, firm; mess, $15.00016.00, family, |c.) C.; C. & 8t. L. 0 Bay State b BEEF STEERS. market 10G2%e¢ highor: cholce dressed beet EASTBOUND lard 12i3c and ribs 10G12%e to 17e. $19.00020.00, beef hams, $2L.00GB.00. Cut | Colorade P & 1. . Borte” Coatition” No. D Ty ey vs B, talr 1o #0od: 4 4 ). Fhe range of futures was as foliows: meats, qufet; piokled bellles, 10 to 14 1bs., | Colorado & Southern... . Cactus M a e T hogbin. ek |Qmaha Express (A o kil e . | $16.00@18.90; pickled nams, 31 16.50. Lard, | Coneolidated Gas Py 3 ChiNo ............... 11%Ohio Copper 3118 Py $4.5036.90; southern steevs Chicago- Local Articles.| Open,| High. | Low. | Close.| Yes'y. ;:;‘:fi !(l::drg]iw‘:fi:!l‘-a ng""fi.w! ‘snm}'f-Tx;mr& glr:l"',v‘ofl;l:t-““m o) ghiet Consolidated ‘!i"fi:"“é‘.fl"‘}‘""““ i : ‘C:‘n‘é;:c‘tonflp‘elél‘fi“ | | 1 0 | fc. §14.25; compound, $9.76@10.%. Denyer & Rio Grands. Bavs Daty Ll 1h thawie Pha. Os... ; hative Paciiic Coast-Chicago, Y@ - 95 o TALLOW—Barely steady; prime city, [D. & R. O ptd.. B ortss’ ahsts Ely Central # Sears-Rosbuck Co... BE CAND LAM Los Angeles Limitea 211 919G % | hhds., 7c; country, 6%@6%c, Distillery Securities Ely Consolidated.... 58 Siiver Pick .. T head; market 10@%c higher; Texas n Overland Limited W T RICE—Steady; domestic, 2%@éc; Panta, E" oid. : 4 2% | Ely Witch . i Sllver King Coal'n..245 i “f‘ {2 sack s “, Veariings, $6.50| - cnVer S al . \ | 5Y@be. No. 4_Santos, 9%e. Bis 1o B8 . Franklin ¥ " i superior & Pitt tons, 8.8 lambs, $1.5009.%; vear nge 9650 | Carroll Local 2l | o s exing By NI g denerai, Biecirls 1 L0 6 i Ceiatng Eonar e e TNy Coppar® eokan and TacdorecRi Tigann . 1M 0>t | Fast Mail BTGV 9% @ | 28%¢; extras 0 hird to firsts, 26G28c; | Great Northern pid......... 3,000 & e 3 \ | nols Central ... ; k! LT ] i special, AN, factory, 22402Hc; Imita- | ntertoroueh Mol 1111 4, " R e H L i Bl SN G| | | % : . . ; fitaag s & — \36aute soia F CHEESE—Quiet; state, whole milk, new, | International Harvest ¢ Bank Cle: R e e e rime G INe state, WhOIS ik, | Internadtonal Paper Bt | suls OMAHA, June 8—Bank clearings for to- . 4 - i c; state nternational Pump ,084,396.84, and for the corre- He |HEMAE Igie %o #ved, 3 ‘“."’% i state, whole milk, | jolermationtt g;gna'f:;ea:fflnfs;ur ere $287,080.8 ke gommon, “0gLi3ic: akims, full “to apeciall | ML goiibern11 _year were $2,51,036.60. Yo 1 2 VEAL—Steady; 50 to 60-1b. welghts, 8 | fuciaac gal ™o " . Metal Market. | i 00 to s1h, welghts, 9g8c; & to' 1i0- | Fouiavie " Rahviia!1)1! " NEW YORK, June $-METALS-The weights, . Minn, S marke 'or copper was weak today, with EGGS—steadler, unchanged; fresh gatn. M e 0 % |wot and deliveries wy (o the end of Sep- ered, g packed selections, 20%@ | M. K. g o ember closing &t $12.25@12.5. The London : 21%ic; fresh gathered, regular packed extra | M. ; S ; market ‘was ‘quikt, with spot quoted at AR St Aions ware”as Collaws: first, 20%@2lc; fresh gathered, first, 19%q | Missour! Pacitic ... ¢ 3% £56 7 and futures at £57 2s 6d. Arrivals 8¢ Joseph O Pt minter pavens. 14.8006.10; | 20€. tlonal Blscait . of copper at New York reported today were Kansas oucy sy paN i1 Minn.-st. Paul £ winter stralghts, $4.204 spring patents |, POULTRY—Alive, irregular; western > A 1,240 tons. Custom house returns showed s 0 4 St Louis ¢ 'a : Minn.-st. Paul Lid, $00: wpring eCralghts, WWyLo; bakers | hrollers, Boe: fowls 1okc: ‘turkeys. ML | New “vork” Contral : iR | e O I e T e : Chicago . BT X i dressed Irregular: Wwestern broilers, Revs Yok~ Queaply i s S8 1 s month. ealers report a qulet e o, & 7 owls, 16@20c; turkeys, 15@Sc. but _steady market, with lake BARLER: Booliimisns, wass: 1 | ooy cuis armta and B gireriiyt tadugdil chotoe maltn . ansas Clty Gealn ai ro " - : .50, sk, SEEDS-Flax, No. 1 southwestern, $1.90;| KANSAS CITY, June 8.—~WHBAT--July, . spot quoted at $33.75083.00; June, $32.65033.00; No. 1 northwestern, $200. Timothy, 3415, | 89a8elc: Seplember. kote; December, 363, : 2 | Juty ‘and - Ausust MLOORTS' September. Clover, $11.%5. _|bid. Cash: Nominally unchanged; No. 2, ¢ RLY ot auiied ot oL 1Te and Fietraci o] G I per 10 T BEebe Shore | No 4 ddgunc, T otuor: No. 3 ved, e8| piiaing P R ) [nt e ts, Leaa was quiet, with spot Fibs sides (1cose), $12.8244@13.00; short clear | CORN—July, 6754@35c, sellers; September, | putiman Falace Car. . ... " 3% isok iebig B e Ao Bt tekee ides (boxed), $13.35613.50. s6%c, bid: Décember PImber, | Buimen Euincs cur... 120, Bast St. Louls; London unchanged at I c to i 4 anc a flour were | U v o hig) "2 mixed, 596 s £27 2a. The English iron market was un- pack, 19%c; dairy, in 60-Ib. tubs, 2Zc. Mar-| Denver and California..a 4:10 pm Total clearances of wheat and flour were | Unchanged 10 % higher; No. 2 mixed, 50@ | Resding T LR S A itk ket thanges every Tuesday Puget Sound Exprel equal Lo 184000 bu. Primary recelpts were | 60c; No. , 084@o8c; No. 2 White, 63%c: No. | Republie Steel .. ... ghaiged 8t #s $4d for Sieveiang, warranis. S. CHEESE-Twins, 16%c; v A ca, | Nebraska points 14,000 bu., compared with 122,000 bu. the cor-| 3, 2. Republic Steel pld A Locally the market was quiet, No. 1 foun- ¥, wins, 16%c; young America, |2 P Tesponding day & year ago. ' OATS—Unchanged; No. 2 SoE s i dry northern, $17.00817.75; No. 2, $18.60¢17.25; s # el 14e; daisy, 17c; tripiets, 1ic; lmberger, | Black Hills,, Tesponding day & year ag: ged; No. 2 white, 8i@dc; o | 4 Gy At oL e et Stipie Bk et stz Estimated- receipis £or tomorrow: Wheat, | No. 2 mixed, $3ic. . pld.. 0. No. 1 southern and No. 1 southern suft, 2 . : oo B0 D PR TR IR LS bt 12 cars;’corn, 184 cars; oats, u§-cars; hogs, | RYE—No. 2, 8b@ile. . L. A "&fl‘}s"‘:.s June 8.—MBETALS-Lead firm 0 RS 5 ! Whole Bwiss, Zdc; imported YRR ';dl:fl" o 1,00 head. HAY—Unchanged to [0c$1.00 lower % $ [ e : g - afihar peeneree TR ) . | Nebr SXpress " SO S : 3 ; § . e Ar® Vool e # i 2314, Speiter dull at , UTRY~Dressed broflers, $9.00 doz.; Nebraska kxpress ash Prices-\Wheat: No. 2 rod,| ciglce tmothy, HE0; choice prairte, ¥11.006) . at $4.2%. Speiter dul . ¥ S echisiies for wiorage, #W; for ‘tresn wprings, 0 Lincoln Local.. ;. No. :'No. 1 morth: | BUTTER-—Market easier; creamery ex- Cettee Market, Tc; Gocks, "124c; ducks, 1Sc; geese, | Ldncoln Loca Ing, SLOMGLOMG: No. 2 northern | tras, 26c; firsts, 24o; seconds, 22c; packing | go. Rallway pid NEW YORK, June 8.—COFFEE-Closed oL ket Ne VNS par dok. LML 1RGO e s $L01G1.08; No. 4 spring, 2@ 2 Tennessce Lopper | steady, net 6 points lower to 3 homer squabs, .00 per doz.; fancy squabs, No. # eash, BS%Go%c; No. 3 cash, 56| EGGS—Current recelpts, new cases, $.15; 1 Sales were reported of 4,760 $3.60 per doz.; No. 1, $.00 per doz. Alive: | Bellevue-Plattsmout No. 2 white, bc; No. 3 white, | miscellaneous cases, $.10; southerns, $.70; bid: : 6.20c; July. srollers, trom 1l to 1% Ibs., Zic; 1% to 2| Colorado Limited 8lac: No. 1 : . $5.10; ! 70 s follow! June, 6.%c; July, §| SHareas L WaGec; No 3 yellow, 5 ; No. siorage packed, $5.6. 6.35c; Beptember and Octobe) 2¢; hens, 13%c; old roosters, 8kc;|Chlcago Special K yEllow, 588,15 3 39, ’ X ; ' b by 00 roosters, 16c; ducks, full feathered, | Chicako Express. yellow, 'ssdgsse. Oats: No. 94 Receipts. Shl ember, 8.46c; 6.50c ks *hicago Fast E i Nuo ¥ white, 5%@G%e; No. 4 white, | Wheat, bu 0,000 2,000 | Usion Pasifle ptd 3 ‘ ide; February g i April e, fll feathered, 1c; turkeys, lic; | Chicago Fast Express... 4 " Sgshe. igd Do ¥ o A ! ¥ 000 | uited Staten Realty. . ik e e o ) oy guinea fowls, 2o each; pigeons, ¥c per|lowa Local...... creameries, 2%4@%c; | Oats, bu .. : 5,000 | Jniled Buaten Bubber... Sigo: Bantos No. 4, 9%c; mild,’ quiet; Cor- dox., homers, $3.40 per dos; squabs, No. 1, | Crestonclowa Local ' b J g 3 United States Steel, d a1 4 ¢ 2.0 per dos.; No. 2, . St. Louls Express. U. 8. Steel ptd 18! — Pick " | K. C. and St. Joseph. ¢ mari es included, Minneapolls Grain ‘Market, Uiah Copper~ o T (Ml rosten = lokatel, to; whitetish, | 1f &' 24 8E Josehn 1%@1644c; receipts, 22,223 ci firsts, 1T%¢, | A\ |NNEAPOLIS, June §,—WHE “aroll < 3 14, N 1 A AT—July, | Vo Carolina Chemica 4 4 e | K. C. and St. Joseph ml"’l“‘l‘.‘"‘"b L 1W@We: twing, | 1L04%; Septembe: MGbEe; - December. wers pentine, firm, % bbls.: sales 76 bhis.; re- .‘m‘a'iék.’{fl';’"xf’w,'fla‘flf'& ; a‘:éen"l cloh: > prs RG] ¥ ¥ R ous Lol PO RS Igmorths | weatern Sarsiand 1Ll celpts, 730 bbls.. shipments, 14 bbis./ stocks, e 1c; trout, lsc; buffalo, sc; halibut, kc;| WEBSTER STATION——Fifteenth a horns, 1616, rn, §1.06%@1. 2 , 8L | Westinghouse Blectric . $,414 bbls. X | b RO O KE! white perch, Bc; whitefish, 16c; yellow i P ATORSS Easy: cholce to fancy, g | 5, N, & ¥.01a10, Vetarn Unton ROSIN- Firm; sales. 3,208: receipts, 2,30 ! J peren, Yo, bullheads, 12¢; white bass, ;| ¥ CURter: PO o b Aedn ¢ ! ; falr to B 28¢. LA X —$2.0 x heeling & L K. shipments, 225; stock . Quote:” B f2atafany 4 ¥ roeshads, $1 each; shadroes, per pair, bbc. | Lei UL TR B ey Cturkeys, 15c; ehickens, GATE o, 3 whith: Wagte Total sales for A M 1504 mw: e [ A i b | row feas, e per aog. " 0 FE U atimsonet pacttie— 3 h h k .90G5.0Tk; G, 3 . ' St I I e s~Hibs: No, 1, 17c; No. m»enm-'ruu: Wheat, § cars; corn, 97| REEING. & SORE 01 & Stocks. {2 M . PN, 8. A A% HL iNo'3, ide.” Loins, No'1ici No. 3 iefjo; | Auburn Bpeclal b 3:80 pm b12:10 pm wruuu 119 cars. Estimated tomorrow:| prOUR—In wood. -0, - b. inneapolis NEW YORK, June 8.—Closing quotations g 2 | HOGS-—Produet scored another broad ad- | NO. & 18%c. Chuck: No. 1, #ike; No. 2, sie; cano, . Miuneapolis & t, 12 cars; corn, 184 cArs; oats, % CArS. | pirel patents, $5.0MI.00 sccond patents | O mining stocks wer vance at the opening today, and with only Mo 8 S, Bounge No. b iike: Ho'L | omana— \ atents, ; 3 ! - . « normal supp ogs_on hand kill + No. i N - #t. Louls Gemeral Market. n:gt é% clu;s ;amu. second v £ -'G.‘J'"Fm‘.f"'_ 3 .‘“-'2‘3‘} ‘fiomfhax{":'up.lfi?flll‘;om Hn‘r‘a:_ were rgn-ga ) e:lu:umt;:!eta still hl'h‘trr-. ¥ m‘{‘.?‘;.ig:" »afrh o ¢ !%qux City Express i 7 e y X » elos ull; mi n| s, : mid-| Demand was actly ughout, pack " wi es, sourl, | Omaha Local...... red, winter patania. BOOLM ertca foes; Liverpool Gratn Manket. et y | dling gulf, 16.45c; sales, 1858 bales. buying most of the hogs, but Dre i | case, $3.15@3.00. Oranges, California On: | Kloux City Passeni % '"“'lc B st oy 3 con. Cal “ ST, 'LOUIS. June 8--COTTON-Steady: ) cloely bunched and the spread of values | melis and Producer brands Redland navels, | Twin City Passenger ‘“" G400, g r clears, | LIVERPOOL, June 8—~WHEAT-Dull; oo 80 Standard ) middling, 14%c: sales, 71 bales; receipts. |has practically vanished. The popular 80 size, per bux, ¥L75; 100 , per box, | Bioux City Local. g ey 00g8.50. o, 08 Jasiern . acRe Sieeyi tutures, [Uige SIS - TN4T ‘bales: shipments, 1167 bales: stack, | today was $9.30, loc higher than yesterday B8, 1o sae, bl box, 8.5 14 slse, §75; | Emerson Local.. mmxnm g : [ ® o ELEE 1 244 2288 33338 TeEETgaTIa 8383 PLPEEEEREED wneal 5 NORTHBUUND. 50 am 4o pm 70 pm W pm St. Joseph Live Stock Market. Twin City LExpress ST. JOSEPH, Mo, June 8—CATTLE—|§loux ity tocal. Receipts, 1,200; ‘markeét strong to 10c higher; | MInD. Shy LIkt $5.50008.00; cows and helfers, $a.00@ |+WIn City Limled. 7.00; calves, $3.00G8.00, WESTRO! HOGS—Receipts, 4500; market 10g1sc | Lincoln-Chadron i top, $9.45; bulk of sales, $9.25@9.40. | Norfolk-Fonesteel eipty, 500; market 25¢ higher; | Long rine-So, Platte. lambs, $7.5008.400. Hastings-Superior . et Deadwood-Hot Spring Stock in Sight. Casper-Lander Receipts of. live stock at the five prin. | Fremont-Alblon cipal western markets: Ilinols Centraias “attle. Hogs, Shetb. | Chicago Express . g M M A 5 210 Ghicago Limited ~ees s;:;;z;:;-:::r.; REBEVER BOEE BIRcEERRDR 2as228e ——aZ e EzEE & eevE a2 B383 EH E22SR2TLRRBZAIBEETE 33 TRETCER OEERE vsTo 2838 gEesgreas OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. 11 Chicago Limited . Twin City Limit Staple and Fancy Produce Prices Fur- | (hicago Express ed by Buyers and Wholesalers, |1 Win/ Uity ixpress......& ¥ BUTTER—Creamery, No. 1, delivered to ANGTON STA .~ the retall trade, in 1-1b. cartons, ®c; No. 1 "”:: “" 4 10TH & M in 2-Ib, tubs, 24c; No. 2, In 1-ib. cartons, | Burlington— Zici in 00-1b. tubs, #7e; packing stock, solld Leave. = H sssczssssEes ceee R EEE gasngee 2 SEE83 BEEEPER BTEYE B SEE88sERssEEsEEES £338 > 4 < seeblpprgpor ceppEEoTETEe 1 ERE 011 and Kosl T E323IEEELe STITErTTR v July, s 54d; October, 68 7d; 24,502 bales long string, the bulk of receipts moving at and smaller sizes, per box, $4.25. Other cember, nominal. > —— i e e his advance. Good heavy butek | brands from Riverside and ofher dist . BRANDul 00 east track, 90@te. | CORN-Spot, easy: old mixed, 58 4d; new Omaha May Market. . e “Rood lights i many. maums. "bit | per box, SONFLEY: WICIIS Siaes, per bos ; T 4 A i timothy, $15.00918.30; prai- | kiln drie: w kiln dried, via Gal- ~The condition of | OMAHA, June 8—HAY-No, 1. 9.0 latter class of iock I8 still 75, Havana Mediterranean sweet S o, Simgi . auiet; July, 4s % 30,00 Close OF Buineds tor | 2. S0 picking 8050, Biraw? Whtal! ully | and 13 senepaly aporaired it or nea © box, KA 10 and 'Herbert B.Goosh Go - - follows: Trust funds: Gold | rye and oats. §7. Alfalta, $12.00. 'There WP 0f 'he ; Rots. ‘ | - " " c | A trainload of hogs that arrived shor; 3 Cl Milwaukee Grain Markei. el S ar k0 | hes Been & drop & Mo on 811 sTades. befors OB Afier most of the buyers had | “box, WT6; W0, Brokers and Dealers BIONS-Pork, _higher: MILWAUKEE, June §—FLOUR_Dul | leates ' ouisianding. $0007%000 ' Generdi Feoria Market. e e e s ot s Sty | . TPV, K50 | gmarm. e LdArd. higher: prime steam. northern, $1.0681.07: July, o N0 2| na: ah e e, current lebiliuies, T iikle: Mo 8 rella. . Mo, BCitc! | mus, jost, on the (aw hoks that soid late but | i ¢ ol Toeta ol S, Yrsha_Bide. D sait meats Sieady: Boxid extre Working balance In treasury offices s . 4 1 A e P et 48 L e Mg oy A AR} 1 - ¥ ; TH- Bo. A il % e o ’ 8 - veral loads in first \ ins, per box, $2.2; Calif AND 3 be, tci short clears, LEY-Sample, 1040 569,514; b banks o the credit of treasurer ey s e s e Lo W, Peartialng, med Wond beaus |GRpaSy GEST HOUsE W TEE STATE

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