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THE BEE: OMAHA, "t A®on auus GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET 5845 ¥°% St ONARA | {0%c; No. § white, 70@i0%c: No. 2 yellow, | i SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1915. FOR RENT Apartments and Flats, WANT 4-room and bath apartment distance; newly decorated. 4 FOR RENT Houses an¥l Cottages. REAL FARM & RANC Nebraska. 93T Acres within easy distance of South | N, 3-v.. ail_thod., $3 Omaha market and only 2 miles from 2| i : A 064 Harnes Bt o9 N, I8tk 8., #00d tona on main Tine of Union Pa-| 8ix Cars and Price Advances iouke: No. 3 fixad, mc. No. & mixed WVery cholce 4 and 5room apartments. ) . od,, #4 cific rallrond. This is Al corn land, hin One Cent. s amise; No. 5 mixed, 68%4@®%c; No. 6 wery reasonable prices. Call Doug. ™, . 5 provements nre large and very good, and mixed, 66@68c. Oats~No. 2 white, 4@ the place is just the thing for s man who | plae pisc: standard, #T4@47%c; No. 3 white, - - N g nod., §4 wunts to fecd cattle and hogs or sheep. e No. 4 white, #6a46%c. Burley W‘ by 3 < v " 260. | Price $130 per acre on good terms. CORN MARKET I8 UNSETTLED | {aC, B0 ol "No i reet mcn Rye— m Jocation; strictly 5 4 5 PAY |\\|hr\|p,\-r COMPANY, No. 2, $1. mv.ulm No. 3, ‘1 1.06. = rigerator, gas_stove and B . ex. . Ware Block, Omaha. OMAHA, June 4, 1915 "t ratively new. 3116 Daven- " ., $18. 3 Cash wh higher. The teceipts ot | cH1cAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS 2 I : b Owner will exch this ¥ 1| wheat totalied | —— €. G. CARLBERG, % (oymer change this improves only K = riick county farm for an 80 In a good demand fi R : b S Pt jeastern Nebraska or western® lowa, or |#cld & cent higher. {for g50d house and lot in Omaha or Lin- | | coln. six cars, but thers or this grain and it Corn was irregular and unsettied, sell- | {ins %c higher to e for mov=| VEUCH. The farm is located in a pros- | sold Wa¥e today to the beard In wheat. = Other | . 17" Webfl'r 8t (Perous community and is handy to schools | The r..h lrn sactions in _ wheat |leading staples, too, all showed a net | Same days e 10 ‘llm chu amounted to 3,000 bushels yesterday. |decline; corn. ¥ + ook o | Bame 2 weeks ago. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, | Part of the wheat takan was by milers | v se s poiibone, S o Wog1age" | Same 3 weeks Glo an&Stora e ‘Wara Flock, Omaha and the balance for foreign shipment. { Persistent selling of wheat by one of | S4me 4 weeks ago. g ' TARGAIN 1N POUTLAR COUNTY Consideranie ineasinces wis snown by |the biggest houses in the trade seemed to | S4Me days last year fo. Satisfaction boar. b, 4898 m of the famous Hallenbeck farm, 15 miles | whent in the ortin et purchases of |iilinoin, At ome time it fboked as if 3 & this handicap, but the bulge which took Stores, moves, n-nn. .hl l-hnrn van 0 I o and 2 men, 81, pet| You can buy the |;m quarter section | Frecing ;;":Ih.:;h o arae Gurehases of |TCW CTOp offerings from e ane 3'..:. 516 and bath, modin. ) Mm, “,,m :':#{'l ‘,’,fi"",‘,?,,,!."'.,"f: rer ere. About| The corr market was subjected to the market were going to overcome s . . n cultivation and nm and Tollet; cioss npnagen, nrgs, dovi Y% Block from cef. | the Salapce fn” e Tarm s aur- |favorable weather and a faif Increase m |Piace shortly after the openins was“fol- | Cattle ks m Rrandots Theater | o cd farms owhed |country offerings v br.s GIOMES TSRETISE IS DroGgEL | et BOUTH OMAHA. June 4, 1915 There is considerable alfalfa on lower, with many | CHICAGO, June 4.—Increased offerings | Officlal Thursday Van and Btorage |th place, some fall wheat and smal 1| rs reported sold. of new crop shipments to arrivé from | Estimate Friday . JCall ye for en-| Pasture, and all of the balance in culti- | Oats recel 2 mnnnu- light and oats | Indiana and Illinols gave an advantage the users of wheat in the northwest a8 |pe® pppetit, WOUSEe 10 tHe LEACE RCtnt of | The cfollowmg table show E__—_—-F—-————-————-——1, — E LIVE STOCK MARKE DOUGLAR COUNTY STOCK FARM Whelt Demand Brisk, with keceiptl! ‘4;-1.;:;“ og4e; Mo peliem, "&'.-w\.f.:,r, All Sheep on t.he Local Market Au\ 1255 whorn ewes, $4.50@5. 6 yellow, 89%@70c: No. 2 mixed, %@ Cleaned Up in Very Short Order. GOOD RUN OP HOGS AT YARDS last week. hogs and eep at the South stock market for the year compared with last year: 1914, Dec. Near Pet X, worth $100 per acre, \ i | oF Bn000 tusniath tast this connection it was pointed out that CO will sell for 6 et va thow nhrm You. pm ATy 0ats receipts were 21,00 bush- | clearances from North America for the ’D els and shipments «snm bushels, against |Week were the smmallest since the first Supeinanoss’s ot gave 103, MICCOY&O’Do erty e SYPRELE S SUEE SRS (RS0 o the a2 vt 5 Sy STORERODM, Rex Fiotel BIGR. 1 State 603,000 hushels last year. about the same as for the correspond- . i‘gzll.!‘m?‘flm Rex Hotel BIAg., 6th and e 2V Sh0te Bapl. | CARIOT RECEIPTS. ing time a year ago. Price changes in v - corn depended almost wholly on the KETT & COMPANY. Seuth Dakera! ey 0 sat, Corn, : | fiuctuations of wheat. Some® attention } 423_Bee Bld' rlak 633 | Chicago Ufnices. : g jerman farmers, | (learances Wheat d flour |Many stop loss orders inte Sheep ere land in advancing rapidly. Tt 1§ eaual to 73000 bushels. corn, 000 bush- | LOMPOrary upturn resulted foom’ addls | The following table snows the a lce ce a snap at the price oats, §3,000 bushels. tionl storms in Oklahoma and from a |price for hog the South Oms i NE_INVESTMENT COMPANY, verpool close: Wheat, 1o to 3¢ lower; |Teport that black rust was spreading in | stock market With Vault ‘_._ Ware Block, ‘Omnha. coin, te 1o lo lower. {that state near Chicknsa. These faciors | comparison .| FOR BAT T Primary wheat receipts were #4000 (Were offset later, however, by estimates | "B g mo 1900, Near the Klevator and Stairs{ tmooth, rich, lng'lh!l' m'r'a'é'{.'. S0 {paneta. "and smpments” 2000 bushéln, |LNA regardless f bullish advices, OKI i . i N.nm-lu. R S48 an acrr lagainst. receipts ot #1000 bushels and |homa could be depended on for & yh-ld o Electric Light Free x‘.umn AGENCY, ripmenta of 21,000 bushels last, year. of 5,000,000 bushels and that the harvest 9. 10 .98 sm. nk_Bldg, Omaha. | ary corn Dis were 462, bush- |Would be general by the middie of June, 45 X The Bee Bulldln ok g, Qmaba, and hipment "4k 00 bushels, against | Lower cable quotations did a good 49 43 g totmbe AL SECTION, pts of 1,742,000 bushels and shipments |deal to handicap the wheat buils. In 4 LAt 14| n . aoaeao 2 Ry geespe "ge B8Rz 33.2: 1 geg i imd NRERES SRNNEEeE & PP _3_5‘-220!__“5!.‘_2. |evevce covces RBEHHS e wm omee o 58 s : was given to unusually heavy shipments ik QW Bargain Quarters |@s R o Krgentina to- Tiverpool Predic: | Jung & Webster 2120 A nice office in a good location, Omaha 5|tions of ‘an increase of the domestic . 67 'aundn.y‘ make your business pian wuccosstul. | edsiilty SHt'S8, MR & (ol | Kangas Ciiy : 3[alto g Tittia notica. Oats. rallowed: the » equitie ; g THE BEE BU]LD]NG from $oc L0 %00 l’ufflnhnb:-“tfm '\""'xnm;-‘:: o ... |coursd of other grain despite an active |at the tnlo? Stock Yards, South ?mnu. THE. Bu LDING 0 %rrfia’:r" F ?wu John McPherson, | “mpese anles wore "mn’d cash demand. Crop reports were bear- |for twenty-four hours ending at 3 p. m. ish. vesterday: P e— Wheat: No. 2 hard winter, . $L v ey Bssa vt W RS St B sk Ko ) ol v DS BE e o L L it balance $1.%. No. 2 ,',u,“m' 2 auotations for hows falled to sustain FTRICTLY molorn, new #tore, 1810 Cass, | vears. JIM PRy o o ..».f' 0.at Rye: No. 2% the market as well as generally is the ETE——H‘ odsrn AN OPPOR'N'erY TO GET A FIRST- | Corn: No. 2 white, 7 cars, Tlige. 'No. 3 |°cRse. BROK,, noum.u o CLASS SOUTH DAKOTA FARM. ’ ‘hite, 2 cal T 1 car, 7l No. Tutures rapged as follows: ; o ..‘n:“;:u'o{ :;“o[ Ifl."nd“.‘ l;'“;,..( ",r,," 5 . 3 oh rticle| Open. | High.| Low. | Close. |Yes'y. Y, u akota, for | . BMALL garage W w;-(t Harpey, 14 per |aale, will ‘take part in trade Wil el o 1 o] 1l 1 ooe] 1 sl 110 3w aln! -" one or two quarters If no more de- 2 i Sept.| 1143 11681 112%( 112%| 115 ' Korn. Buildings cost 000, Corn, ’ wheat and altalfe conniry 00 sures eul: s e Nol § mix Rept. Oats, X B.0m | 6'4c. Bample, 5 cars, ] awl e el | GAE okt TN due o, nce of | “Omaha Cash Prices: Wheat—No, 7o o W Sl # %) .==.'=.am=a.==—-_—=,=. sired. ' Good level land, black loam soll, | T8 per acre, Terms: car, 47le cars; 4ic. No. 4 white, ‘month, ' Phone &% w ol ™ tivated. Rented. for this Year, Price & I e iaiy). o6 Ontag No. 3 it 1 e taken in trade or second mort- Key, $1.28%@1.29; No, this land and the price asked are anteed to be right. Write or cal 42% fage at 0% for 10 years. The quality of | 1'%: No. 3 ard, §1.770n 5 ) y. 1 12] 18 17i4( 19 @ 1500 ‘ 18 124 1 on Eaton, Faulkton, South ner. 16 52'¢) 18 37%| 18 37%| 18,47% nzy.] 9 92%| 9 80 1 101671 10 141 10 $1.26%@n . spring, K 9 %0 10 fi 10 12% TO §12 PHR ACR i 7 wdea Baod lands, “direct from the| _BEAL ESTATE—SOUTH SIDE Bape] 1o 09 ernment. Finest lands in northwest. 10 m‘ 10 57%| 10 57%4| 10,60 Write Owner. »M'n-'nna’?o coniug 1ON EF " ] ellov\, T4%c: others nominal. Oats: No. |F. B. Lewis 10 '-r ul.l'fnr qulax loan. MOBRTUGE & § ER, | "uluna r:'ew f-room b‘f‘l“{ lz:.1 n\m:‘ 3 white, 0%@5lc; ,um,.", Bige. o |4 Bulla. Omsle. S0 uba Sun. fobe Sin n oak; | No. 2, rominal; No. ns Barley, 12 | L. Husz {";m S%%.lmpm"d 0, Hand sun'room has 6 windows; 2 nice bed- |7e “Seeds: Ti m“. clover, | H. F. Hamil m* (i {rooms; full cemneted bascment; luundry 5 $17.90; lard, | Mo. & Kan. Calf Co JIM W sioUx ('IT\' lonnnecllon, floor drain, furnace heat; east |gg ' | Christie Huffman ot Glassberg il front lot; all sodded; paved street. This | [GS—TLower: receipts, 5,660 cas bungalow s built for a home. Basy ? 4 terms or lot taken as first payment, | fiecc secesy "-'d".‘:‘d 1‘7'&“* 4 cated near $ith and Leavenworth. Let | POTATOE| receipts, 0 _cars; {us show you this. Michigan and . B Michigan and 3 sp Bros. supThd ; ' POULTRY—Alive, i fowls, ldc; ! Phone Douglas ul 106 McCague Bl springs, 20@%6c. . wul only : DINING ROOM Corn and Wheat Region Bulletin, ary .lnd. rnam_ Sts. 4% Total receipts .. 290 DISPOSITION—HEAD, suhw-n: & W, 2 10 -m:\ 10 95 | 10 87341 10 875 10 %0 I(';f.':f:y'.;, ’;:;,':,'“fi,cu Easy terms. For particul d (‘mmn—o Cash Prices—Wheat: No. 2 red, | W. B. Vansant Co. WA R0 BORRON, fik ot i by phetiee v Only One Left (o3 S tmm - ton: ke | Benton, Vomsant & i and disposition of live stock RECBIPTS—CARS, i ttle. Hogs.Sheep. H'r's. bt E th.ue Hogs. the? 1511 fed lambs ... | jumbs, $7.75010.5. during the first week of July to about 10,006 head. Quotations ‘en_sheep and lambs: Light shorn lambs, $10.00610.50; heavy shorn inmbs, §2 50@10.40; spring lambs, $10.006 Representative sales 2 fed ewes Seulls ..o 40 clipped " iambe 1 buck . CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Steady—Hogw Firm——Sheen Strong. CHICAGO, Janme 3. — CATTLE - Re- ceipts, 1,000 head; market steady; native beet steers, .30, western steers, $€.80@8. -nd heifers, $3.20G8.75; Calves, §1.50610. H()O‘—Recelpu. 8,000 head; market firm, mostly 10c M.her. bulk, §7.5087.70; light, $7.46@7.7; mixed, "Iw'lfi §.06@7.65; rough, $7.06@7.%5; pigs. .85, SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 5000 head; market strong; sheep, $5.40G7.20 St. Louis Live Stock Market ST, LOUIS, June 4—CATTLE—Receipts, 80 head; market steady; native beef steers, "5; )enrllnn tee heifers, $5. ers and feedern‘ . pou hern stee! . 6: cows an: helrer-, native calves #.00G10 LRecetpm (s head; market stead pigs and lights, $6.257.80; mixed -nn butchell. $1.65@1.50; good heavy, $1.5 EHLEP AND LAMBS—RQCQINI, 1,500 head; mlrku( steady; clipped muttons 00; mbs, $9.006410.%; apring lambs. Ordmfim Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, June 4—CATTLB-Re- ceipts, 900 head; market steady; prime fed Eteers, $8.75019.00; dressed beef Steeta $8.00 T porestern, steers, #1.UQRW; stookers and feede $6.25678.25; bulls, $6.00@7.25. calves, $5.509810.00. OGS—Recelpts, 4,400 head: market ligher; bulk of sales, §1.5567.&: h e, pfickenfiana| hntcherfl“nm ;E LA& S eceipts, 200 head; market strong; lambs, $50611.5: yearfings, $7.2539.25; wethers, %. ewes, $5.25@6.00. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, June 4.—CATTLE-—Re- ceipts, 200 he market steady; steers, $7.50G9.00, co and heifers, $4.25@8.7; calves, $7.25@9. H Receipts, 3000 head; market hl‘hel’. top, $7.%; bulk of sales, $7.50@ SHELP AND YAMBchelptn, 700 head; market steady .50:! 5. ve Stock Market. SIOUX CITY, June 4—CATTLE— Tecelpts, 50 head; market steady: native steers, ,702000 butchers, $6. ; can- ners, $4. alves, $7.50010.25. HOGS-Recelpts, st head; market 5@ 10¢ higher; heavy, 45, mixed, !77.«\@ A4 light, t"muo ulk’ of sales, SHIEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 100 head. Stoux City PR L Coffee Market. NEW YORK, June 4—COFFEE-The market for coffee futures opened at a decline of 2 to 3 points under some scat- tered_realizing inspired by early reports decline in Brazilian exchange. Later bles from Brazil, however, reported were \cry light lo- Friday, and quality day, as usual on .L fl 4 (llr. The market y steady all trnllnd. ave been liberal beef average. Choice yeariings are not off se and | R wogd |10 SewBiwa Tootiigs hoube: vedr 18t At Omaha, Neb, for th twentyfour teers_have declined 10@lsc on an CAN IQCU ' COHPANY By oy ine o 1 80 much, but on the other hand medium time, Friday, Juno 4, 191 show more decline, and - the FTATIONS OF °‘“¥*M‘ Darsucr. | (Fearined show gors dssing Cand' the District. Ashland, Neb.. 74 Neb. Business been very cattle are REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN fod besv ‘e geaza g2gfernnazeeaned than & wee steady for the week, and bulls, etc., are selling about the samie as at lue close of last w.k. ) yearlings, 38. 00; good to choh:e oorn- . ry_ dull. High, fall sky. [MiR eI:w:.uyndd heiters prices have de- |12 rnxad- are ymbobly no lonr fl ago. Veal calves are uboul in feeders has Il‘hL ud wh choice rtock somewhat higher the general m-rnt ows very little change with a week ago. A very "Good to cholce fair to good corn- fed beeves, $5.1008 gommon, to faie FOR SALE OR TRADE |~ Dundce. Al 1o ER A s e T 100 mu. Dakota, 8 Clarinda, Ia. c 16.50@7.50; fair m mod oow: d 1 : o %%.mm‘m wiss| ‘DundeeLot [BZac:d § 2 S |m=diiutirhis. . Bargams B T e T SLI, pa all paid, S0th and Cap-|ing at § a. m. 36,007 o1 Aves In’ all Dundee. AVERAGES OF CENTRAL STATIONS. 75¢8.75; stock calves, in $1,275, Glst and Cuming, high and 10.50; fat bulls, ughtly; < lot in this_aistrict. o P ainfall- | otc., %.0007.5; stock bulls, 3.00G7.00. e ¥ d S T | o i g et TR e S T ) Wis; two » 7o 'K . REAL EST g uth front, corner I Sl Fv e emeema e Glover&Spam =8 Rams continue '.ll"ll in the western atur Bt/ Groom hose, lot M Gy National | airicts of the com and wheat belt, ax B . s Aol Brees. T ) - e We ‘'our hours in ul Lo what the ‘ worth, A i - . |braska and Xansas, as follows: In &;uth e s st 5-Room Brick . |emEtng Suse w ey be bought on very ecasy Bur1 alow braska—HastIng: sas—Anthony, 1.52; Macksville. 1. Striotly mo‘-rll. with 5 acres L. A, WELSH, frul bargain if taken at onu Local Forecaster, Weather Burcau. Ames or phone Benson m. i New York General Market. thia plice ot an. The party | REAL mn—lwmm NEW YORK, June 4—SUGAR-Raw, e ————— | steady; centrifuj 4.9c; molasses, 4.18c. '9# saLg: wt:lh money. Busy payments If you 7 G Refl :.{dfl :t&a sal, '“?, mm:’“ e ir et e noon were £ B Cre o Guaranteed [ sy s & oo i M BUTTER ead; recel, 8,820 tubs; trume" extras (93 score), 2B4c; cream- one month, &h’"-lnun ads on ,numm-t i or 0 wards, BEST MATERIAL ¢ H §aiank sgzee®: 7,960 head, a galn of 0 S | e w e mee | [nyestments (i mhg e ai | S e s pi receipts, 30,407 | nearly 22,000 over the same days last’ Bfy2dc, crease has grown by {u.p‘ The year's in For Smaller Iavestors ::m‘ tirsts, 21 ';tf"nr-amn‘c'n 24c: | and_bounds during the ‘week' and now : £ : N onds, 18@194c; nearby hennery, whil head, or as many as 1% Dressed muu-. s lo.cn e Gty o Tour ‘Sent M uanship went ey Profit Sharing Plan fine"to” fancy, MG, meardy ‘hennery, ere uring the whole month of : 7 rowns. 236 y. ! b g TRy AT | Other material is strictly first-class. | W8 Are offering a limited number of | 'POULTRY-LI Hoth packers and shippers wanted the § -.u«ma un of Todd county, Minn,; | Basement is § feet deep with perfect ce- :::,‘"‘. pl:;“""l‘ s v Dressed, m* e | s ho:;“mu % - £ ls and churches; price, ment floor. Other things in keeping. Fuaantend 4 ngs i chicken q““ 't z 15 to Dtr~am. terma, §1 per "fi It you want a good, new home, bullt |Vision of ‘the profits at the end of each |fowls, iced. 146/16%c; fra-h turkeys, iced, s l.cuh“.hhnlunnr‘v-r Sore s L% untit |4y siana a litetime, phone us for an ap- |Yeor. This makes one of the best and 1ie. : paid fol rl;o;n ntorest. Boalet io ot tha safest permanent investments you can CHEESE—Stoady: receipts, 8,251 boxes; i o P QU s, p get, Whereby you are assured at least 7 |State whole milk. fresh specials, 16%@1Tc: . oo ,_Minn, SAUNDERS CO. per cent -aivi dond earnings and a division | State whole milk, average fancy, 16%@ - - of the profits, which, together, have paid | 16% until alo WHEAT FARM IN RED RIVER Douglas 3. 121516 W 0. w. not less than 10 per cent for & number ml{ko“l. Wl | VALLEY o . cach and are raln Market, 8 stea Located near Campbell, Wilkin county, F l secured by all mortgages | LIVERPOOL, June 4—W - the Minncasts. 1 sotve of splendid rion or ba e or ent and contracts owned by us. Authorized | No. ! Manitoba, 13 1d; No. z“fl‘.‘?n..“{“ 3 128 94, 12s;" No. 1 northern, Du- | the early black scl thet produces big crops of | New i-room house, finely decors 2 hard winter, 13s. o/slack. on & late urrounded by well cultivated SR e tn W. T. Sm]th Co 154 HARNBY ST. ey 3 nr mu"h;"‘:éol:r &»ND.V City ational hnk Ild' MRGAL NOTSU - nglnmn'r CoMPARY BARGAIN BY OWNER |REAL ESTATE- ot g e LR N = TR “":‘.‘J.‘:a 12 Furniture Btores. Ffiil ___.__“‘ BRARET " 16 oatitel - Schomn Sirin o 8 3 50 » 2l . tates District un for Nebraska, Lin- IST. { home, In eplendid condition: Eood Iree Sacnfice Sale Saln Divisian Souders, Trustee in strictly Touse 18T BE SOLD. tlon; elegantly finished Insid: guod Bankruptey "or -rhom.. F. Bourke, -m 42 Jotsi hot water heat;| I acres, 6 from Petersburg, N W plarke lot; clatern. Call 39 Wirt | 1T-acre orchard, including S-room two-|{f June b 115, at Seward, N i 5 e Trom el Phon, r 38 after 4. m. Nars and Menhouse: boas: |1 o'cloak vecelve sealed bids for &._FPhaone Wabster i B s 1 all tangible assets of the bankrupt estai hol miodern TIRELY DIFFERENT rieast slope: § miles morth of | M a0 e e e ste ot 5 rooms, dining porch, baci pi g ol o s ioun: | stock and fixtures of ome racket - 14 Babler. sust_be s Thos™ ceah. located on lota nine and t block | ith | 6-room, dining porch. full busement, 153 Otto Kruse, Fort Calhoun, Nebs ' o Seward, " Nebraska. Inventory, Y Suhler, osk and white enamel r::lfh ouk | CHAS. WILLIAMBON CU., Paxton u.u non throughout. If m v Bik. . 3107, All bids to be ccow-d by a certi- style and No. 1 construction and - fled check Balance payable vid a0e these: Rothing Hke It in the g4 Brick bulk new, mod- | ypon transter of Utle, e Jient to reject [y % umn' hooms fany and all bids is -» "-m LT aivet-| ~Vor Srtper, Information oy u B: or Addross b &8, Bea . o 3 CARTER LAKK CLUB cottage and ot fllhu“lfll‘m. Neb. Ciows Webstor o7H on jot I “0_s" E NEAR OMAHA. ved Of | will buy & modern T-room dwelling ne A i smal 'hr-eulht"‘hmu. -’;‘m-: E RED. 3 ‘ t:!:hl. ltll X ‘axton 12 o' * i, 0 Bubie Hank Bidg, arrivi alf the place (near Fontenelle Park and boul il 2 4 hait n.y and pa ] ovard; wil ‘mu\ Shot American " mixed: new,| The general trade was steady d every atre can be’ cultivated, :’ol‘l»d \ehant, '“.y TS ST 10k Jow 1o 8 tlngs €N |1 nickel Bigher, A"few loads that train were very Sunchey ng came in :?:I ng recelved. They were both rong 'd.hu{pnd mvcd at 3. 00 Good ewes of Ne weigh l«- mi :‘.1 'l‘hll‘.r&r {:5 golng lu'.h & holiday ocut w:l“l: that exchange was excited and ad vancing, while firm offers were higher nd prices here -allled sharply on cover- ing, trade buyiny' and some little sup- port from Wall street sources. The close was at a net advance of 10 to 12 vointas. Sales were 15,20 bags. June, 5.65c; July, 6.77¢; A"g“ 6.79¢; September, 6.80c; Oc- tober, 6. November, 6.80c; December. 6.80c; Janu: 6.53¢ Y March, 6.90c steady’; o . The world's e »u!e- ment showed a decrease ot for M nnin-t a aw of onm bags 1 made n\- v«-mls supply smm bul‘ bags last year. Mllreis Dl'lc.l ln Bmll were unchanged to 7 reis lower and the early cable quotations received later in the day quoted the rate at 12 5-16 to M en) MINNEAPOLI] Jun .- EA July, nuu. vgm lIu No. 1 hard, $1.4 nh { nonherm SLH@1L4%: No. 3 no! § F) LE—AGVInMd. fan. 'y patents, $7.25; 1 ~Clears, $6.40; second clears, $4.50. B. Rm\{l“;’flflc. ORN—No. 3 yellow, 68%@6oc, QATE—No. 3 white, iT@ésYic. Cotton Market. NEW YORK, June 4—COTTON--Spot, steady; midaling uplands, 9.75c; sales, P‘ulurn opened steady; July, 9.61c; Oc- j | tober, 9.96c; December, '10.22¢; January, 0. flc. March, 10.61c. ‘The cotton market closed easy at a net rs, 50; | 1oss of from 10 to 14 points for the day. LIVERPOOL, June 4.-—CO 'l“l‘ON—br‘ot. firm; good middling, I‘S’l middling, b. low middiing, 4.57d." Sales, 5,000 bales. day. Cotton goods were in better demand, while ‘yarns were dull. Ready-to-wear manufacturers are making rudy for the fall trade. Evaporated Apples d Dried Fruits “rg:w YOI IL June ‘EVAPORATED LBS—Dull DRIED rRm'rs Prune, quiet but steady. Apricots und peaches, dull and easy. Raisins, quiet. $t. Louls Grain Market. 8T. LOUIS, .Ylln- 4—~WHEAT-No. 2 red, $1.83; No. hard, nominal; July, et o : No. 3 white, : September, T8 by . 2, 49@60c; NOA 2 white, 5. S| Theres Money Milling Flour Milers ' R Ml T o B s Mae iag m’ mill' small { Swift & Co: Usion Btoak Yords, . Coicutn soms s, 161 « of reeord, on the books of the Ccm:-n) F. 8. HAYWARD, Sccretary L

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