10 TI1E 0"r ATT A DATLV TiTCE: FRIDAY, JUNE lo, UKK). COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Eiini in Northwiit Otuts Depratiton Wheat. In western, nt western, loss nff, 13VMIc, mnrKot, iin(i:i'jc HITTER Receipts, "HI pkgs.; steady; creamery extrai, lo'ftDc, fnetory, H'dlS'sc. METALS All or llie iron marKois were Imlnnor.o. $70J,I23. inonry Ml 7 per cent! I Now York exchange, 10c discount hlil, par nsKcu. HALTI.MORH. Juno ll.-Clenrlngs, tt.iW!.. b; 1)11 lances, 1121,332, very weak, owing to the enormous selling. PHILADELPHIA, June ll.-Clenrlngs, I)re.(nre. Pig Iron warrants In the lo"nl , $IO,6"3,l!li balances, J2.917.WS. market declined some W points, closing ; very wenk. nnd nomlnnlly on the basis of MOVMMEXTS OF STOCKS AMI ItOXIlS. $11.50; northern No. 1 foundry was tinmen CORN OPENS WITH A SHOW OF STRENGTH On Are Strong mill I'nlrly Active, AIIIkiiikIi Trnde Ix .Vol LurRe Provisions Are Again Itiillc Soft. CHICAao, Juno ll.-Tho wheat market hb depressed today by rains In the north west nnd the slgmil service prediction of showers for tho Dnkotas and Minnesota; July cloalntr Sic under yesterday. Corn i closed Mo lower nnd oats 'K.O'.ic Improved. Tho provision market closed 2'4c to 51 7',4o down. The market for wheat opened strong, July 'ifHie over yesterday at 'Wiic. This was because of heavy rains In the south and southwest and becnuso curly reports showed that the northwest during the previous twenty-four hours- had but llttlo rain, There was a big business done the first hour, mainly between 7J'Kc and 74o. The crop reports from tho territory w"hlch has absorbed attention recently were not materially changed from their gloomy tenor. A reaction wns started by the weather bureau prediction of rains 'n Min nesota and the Dakota, hater Aberdeen. H. I)., wired that rain was falling there. Longs sold heavily, the northwest follow ing the local lead, and July gradually de clined to 72tie. The close was weak, July No down at 72?4fi73e New York reported 41 loads taken at the seaboard for export. Clearances In wheal and Hour were oiiunl to 245,001) tin. Primary receipts were till.o'io tin., compared with 79l,0"0 bit. last year. Minneapolis and Dnltith reported 133 cars, ngalnst 43S last week and 117 a year ago. Local receipts were 70 cars, three of con tract Brade. Some ilnmage was said to have been done In the south and southwest, where harvesting Is on, by heavy rains. Liverpool wns higher. Corn opened with a show of strength which subsequently It wns unable to main tain. The opening spurt was due largely to tho wheat bulge. The reaction In tho big market, together with favorable crop reports later caused n reaction and the closo wns easy. Local receipts were fi.1i cars, nfi cars over the estimate. There was a good deal of corn put on the market through commission houses. New York reported 91 binds tnken for export. Ship ping sales here wore put at 2.in,0o0 bu. Julv sold between 39!ic and 3$'4c closing lo lower at ."SHc Oats wero strong and fairly active, al though the trade was not larue. There seemed to be some fear of a muicczp In July nnd this, combined with some damngo claims from Nebrnska and the northwest, netted uu advance. July sold between 22'; ff22'io and 22; e and closed VOUc higher nt 22',sfi22sjt0. Local receipts were 237 cars. Provisions were again unlet, soft lard suffering the most on heavy selling credited to the packers. Trade was dull. July pork sold between $U.27i,i, nnd $11. IS nnd closed 2'ae under yesterdny nt $11.22'.; July lard between $6.fi7'v and $S. I.1fl. I7',4. closing Mf 7'se lower at $.l7H'iii.rin, and July ribs be tween Ji!.B7'A and $0.GO, with the close 2'.4C down at $ii.G2t6. Estimated receipts tomorrow: Wheat, !)) cars; corn, 000 cars; oats, 250 cars; hogs, 21.000 head. The leading futures ranged ns follows; Articles. Open. I High" Low.-' Close. Ves'y. Wheat 1 I ut llfl and No. 2 at $1S. Lake copper ruled dull nnd unchanged at $HUA Tin ruled pilot, but was steady on better cables from London. The close, however, was dull at $30.3714. nominal. Hpelter was weak and decidedly lower, under an nbence of buy ers, closing weak at $4.22m I.27H. Lead was unsettled nt $.72'4i3.77M. Tho brokers- price for lead wns $3.0) and for copper $1G.S0. Priori Are I, oner mil! Mitrlict .Soars Point of SIhkiiiiIIoii. NEW YORK. June 14. It would bo dlf Moult to find u snllent point In today's stock market on -which to hang an Intelligent opinion of the conditions and tho pros pect. Tho trading was a step nearer to the point of absolute stagnation and tho movement of prices throughout showed tho doubt nnd hesitation, Just as It has for some time past. Prices are lower on tho day, Condition of 'Print o mill t uolnl Ion on i but the losses servo as little to carry con- Stnnle unci Kmicy Produce, vicuon oi any underlying wenanoss in uie EOGS-Reeclnts. llbernl: seconds, 9c: good '""'v. na yesterday's gains, of any ulnnU 11V. BllflHil.l. OMAHA WIIOLIISAI.II MARKETS. ... I I'nrtriiMlvl linen tn u nn linnl'l' 1 1 rill Iiin nn LIVE 1 Ol LTRY I lens, UJifjlfcc; MM o , :,, ,h,. ri, ,,;. s w were according lO nge nnu size, .,-ific; orouors, ... jnViiir .einldi. lVli.1i Vvern nm In fnr lSWo; ducks, r.Miflc". geese, 3c; turkeys, So. J" JV,"!1 FRESH DRESSED POULTRY Hens, 7'4 ' ...,".... ".."' i"L.. .. II n I1U 1,11111 L'ttKl'I It I 11 L'U IlllllL fiSe; roosters, 6f7c; ducks nnd geese, fije lCc; broilers, 1!4 to 2 lbs., per doz.. $3; turkeys, 12t4c. HFTTER Common to fair. 13c; choice, liVfilGe; separator, 20c; gathered creamery, JJ'UISC. If thev saw a n'ollt of it or li In the ohance of price. The dullness became so porten tous that the bear traders began to divine all sorts of damaging possibilities, the best defined of which was an Impending com mercial iniiure, mounting up into an in FISH-Trotit. 8c; blue fish. 10c; pickerel, . y '"'. " flK , ' So; oatllsli. 12o; dressed bulTnlo, 7c; roc shad. uiVl ,,n' VrnVl ,i I l.Vin niirh Wf wtiltnilsh inn- herrliiir Iitnok !lur ') tile trail of tills rumor led Into eacn, (jio, uuiicusn, im, nerring, i, nincK i,.,i,r, Bi,nu ,,.i,r.i ,v,., irii .. u inut ti,.. bass. 15c: salmon. 13c: white bass. 9c: crop pie. 10r; pike, 9c; halibut. 12c; bullheads, 10c; ring perch, Co; lobsters, green, 22c; boiled lobsters 25c. PIOl-XiNS-LIVe. tier doz., 90ctj$I.OO. VHALS Choice, U10c. HAY Per carload lots: I'pland. choice, $7.50: midland, choice. $ii.50; lowland, choice. $3 6i); rye straw, choice, JO; No. 3 corn, 33c; bucket shops, where tho trail was lost. Tho foreign stock markets wero In tho samo condition ns tho Now York market as to dullness of the s-jeculatlve Interest, but showed some firmness In the reduction of the Hnnk of Knsland discount rate. Private discount rates In London went lower and the hardening of the rale In ueriin aim runner easing or storting rates o':r,uenSS:'erncked' con,: i2"l ' and Herlln, see,ned without tun Jtlftl- i-nrn nnil nnls olinnneil tier Inn i "": im ino i.uuuuii money niarKoi, $!' bran i.ef ton $12 OWP'T sliorTs ner lvhlch M "PP'Tontly reconciled to surrender ton. wxu. ".0WI..CO. snorts, pel , . , BU) of , 1nnH VKOHTABLKS. CfCtTMHi:itS-Per doz.. COc. ASl'AItAOL'.S-Homo grown, per doz., 20 2")C. NKW Tt'RNIPS Per dozen bunches, 40c SPINACIl-Per box, 4(Vi50e. NHW HIOKTS-Por dozen bunches, 35fi40c. LKTTt'Ci: Per dozen bunches. 2a25c. HADISHICS Homo grown, per doz., loQ1 i0' PICAS Per H-bu. basket, 40c. WAX HKANtf-Por '.(.-bu.. 05c. June July Aug. '( 'orn Juno July Aug. Oats Juno July Aug. Pork July Sept. Lard July Sept. llllis .luly Sept. I I I 72U! 72 !74i',,, 74 7272Ti073 73!4'ofii In. iftU! 75UI 7;iVi.73'4y 7)1 '39 (f?i4 3SUI 3St,4 3S'; 3STi 139 iTlUl 391,41 3SV4 3Si .'Vj, WjtfMWWii 3') an.i aDUti-H 22UI 22!s 22 22l,'iT,4 22 22 22?K22 TMf, 22!4 22 11 27ul 11 27!4 11 IB 11 22V, 11 23 11 33 j It 3714 11 30 11 3214 U 33 r.7U fl r7 li 43 fi M ii 35 fi B7K. 0 C2",4 C r.214 C C3 fi r.714 l! R7'4 fi U7',4 60 ! 52UI fi 63 fi 60 I 6 CO 6 62',4 6 67l4i C 67'4 2Cff No. 2. Cash uuntntlons were as fo'lows: KLOUH-Qulet; winter patents. SJ.70fi3.Sft: straights. $2.S.5fl3.60; clears, $2.Sfl(3.0O; spring siieclals. $3.!vTi4.U; patents, $.1.10i3.0; straights. $2.,0(3.10; bakers. $2.10fi2.CO WHEAT No. 3, USffTIc; No. 2 red, 73m( 7i!c COUN-No. 2. 3S:lfj39e; No. 2 yellow, 39ff S9!iC. OATS-No. 2. 22f(2:i!c: No. 2 white 2(P,4o; No. 3 white, 2.Vo2l',c. Ill K--.MI, 2. uie IIAULHY-Oood feeding, 37fi3"W.o; lair to choice malting, 4Vfi43o. SKKOH-No. t Max, $I.S0; No. 1 nnrth western, $1.S0; prime timothy, $2.10; clover, contract grade, $7.7.vriS.IK). PKOVlSIONS-.MesH pork, per bbl., tin. 10 ft It. ST. Lard, per 10 lbs., $'1.33f( fi.60. Short libs sides (loosol, $ii. IOfiii.70. Drv salted shoulders (boxed), $G.6oliti.73. Short clear sides (boxed). $7.UWi7.10. WIIISKY-linslH of high wines. $1.23. SI'nAU-Cut loaf. $ii.3S; granulated, $3.S2; confectioners' A, $5.7K; oft A, $3.fii. Following arc the receipts and shhiincuts for todny: Articles. Plour. bbls.. Wheat, bu... Corn, bu Oats, bu Uye. bu Parley, bu. Receipts. Shipments. i.i,mi 7.(i.) 67.KCI 4,ihij 3I5.IO) 1M,inn 210,000 3.31.00) l.IKO 1.01) 12,01) 3,W On the Produce oxcbaiice tndnv t i.m. trr market was steady; creameries. H IS'.-c; dairies. HMjlliVt-e. Cheese, 8'.i:m4i lCggs, easy; fresh, 10c. m:v viiiik in;M:it i, mahkht. on VnrloiiN POTATO KS-Por bu.. choice, 23-5400. ,ms ruiATUKS-wr int., ,rc. CAHHA(li:-Callfornla, per lb., 2c. CAl'LII'LOWKK Per doz., $1. TOMATO ICS - Florida, per nix-basket crate, $3.23; Mississippi, per four-basket crate. $1.60. MrSHIlOOMS-Per pound box, 60c. HHCHAItn-Per pound, l!4fl2c. ONIONS New Bermuda, per 60-lb. crate, $2.60; new southern, per 70-lb. sack, $2; California, per sack, $2.13. FltUITS. STHAWHRUHIICS - Missouri shipping stock, per 2l-ft. case, $2.23fi2.50; homo grown stock, $2.23lfi2.60; Hood Klvor, Ore., all gone. H LACK HKItHIKS Per 21-qt. case, $2.23 (&2.0O. IMJACIIICS-Callfornla, per box, $1. APKICOTS-Cnllfornla, per box, $1.25. c.oosi:ni:nnii;s Per 21-tit. ciue, $2. CHICHRIKS-Calltornla, per 10-lb. box, $1 10; Missouri, por 21-qt. case, $2. TROPICAL FRUITS. I'tNKAPPLKS-Per doz., $2.0002.50. ORANGIiS California, navels, per box, $1; Mediterranean .sweets, per box, $J.59; budded seedlings, $3. LKMONS-Callfornla, fnncsv $3.76&N.O0; choice, $3.50. CRAPIC FRt'lT-Callfornla, per box, $1. PA NAN AS Per bunch, according to size, $2.00fj2.60. amies. HIDF.S-No. 1 green hides, 6V4c; No. 2 groin hides. r,ivc: rso. l saiicci nines, use; No, 2 salted hides. l'iV4c: No. 1 veal calf. S to 12 lbs., 9c; No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., fc. MISCELLANEOUS. Nt'TS-Hlckory. largo, por bu., $1.25; sbelltiarks. $1.35; English walnuts, per lb., 12ffl3c; lllberts, per lb., 12c; almonds, per lb', Hfilfic; peanuts, raw. por lb.. Wa6c. HONEY Per 21-soctlon case, $3.5(Kq3.,6. I'llO Dank of Flnnee sTinwoil n further re. ductlou of Its note Issue and a further con traction of Its loans for the week, notwlth standing a further Increase In Its gold sup plies of over $sonoco. The demnnd for time money hi New orlt for the longer periods up tp seven and eight months was ills tlnctly greater. The supply to meet tho demand was apparently ample. Tho nub treasury statement showed a gain for yes terday of $3,72S,000, as a result of the pay ments for the gold bars which were ex ported on today's steamer to Franco. Ap parently the banks have not made any re mittance to the Government Institution us yet In response to the call of the Treasury department for $5,000,000 for government de posits. Money is still moving In large vol timo from the Interior to New York, and unless the taking up of the government de posits Is to figure In the Saturday bank statement the cash changes for the week are likely to be small. There were only slight chnnges In the prices of bonds on n very small volume of business. Total sales, par value, $S20,000. Putted States bonds were unchanged In bid (notations. Commercial Advertiser's London cable gram: Business was very Idle In the mar kets here today, but the tone was firm. In vestment stocks improving on the reduc tion of the bank rate. Americans opened firm, Northern Pncltles being the feature on Herman buying, but New York sold and the close was dull, Northern Pacifies being weak at tho end, selling attributed hero to dividend reports. Tlntos and Anacondas shared In the rise or 10 shillings in metal. Lulling money was firm. The bank old i-49.0on In French coin nnd lost 5,000 to 'Pombny. The Veiling price of French coin was raised 1 penny. Following are the closing prices on tho New iork Stock exchange: Atchison St. I.ouls Cm I n nnil Provision. ST LOCIS. June 1 1. V 1 1 L AT Lower ; No. 23 rod. cash, elevator, 7U4c; track, i4',4c; June, 71ic; July, 72c; August, 72i4ti72Hc; September, 73c; No. 2 hard. 67'.4ilV4c. CORN Lower; No. 2 cash. 39c; track, 40!4o; Juno. 39c; July, SSftfiasc. OATS-Hlgher; No. 2 cash, 23ic: track, 24'ic; June 23Sc: July. 22"'dc; September, 22c; No. 2 white. 27'.4C FLOl'R-Qulet, unchanged. SEEDS Timothy, Etcady; ordinary. $2.00B. 2.20; prime new to arrive, August, BOc bid. Flax, dull, $1.77. . CORNMICAL-Steudy, $2.00t.10. HRAN Firmer; sacked lots, east track, Clc. HAY -Timothy. stronger, $9.00911.75; prnlrlo, easier. $i.73. WHISKY-Steady. $1.23. I RON COI TONT I ES-$I.30. II A C, C, I NO -7'I.U SHc. HEMP TWINE 3c. PROVISIONS-Pork, weak; lobbing. $11.73. Lard, prime steam. $ij.33; choice, $ii,40. Dry unit meiitM. hnveit. ste.iilv: nxtrn shorts. i? clear ribs. $7.12!; clear sides. $7.25. Hacon. ! M., K. & T tioxeii. steady; extra snorts, i.oo; clear Hh. J7.BJIA; clear sides. $7.75. METALS Lend, lower; $3.70. Spelter, lower; $4.10. POl'LTRY Pteady; chickens, 7c: springs, 12fillc; turkeys, lie; springs, 11c; ducks, 6c; springs !c; geese, 3f?il4c. EOOS-Stendv; 9c." Hl'TTER Steady ; Creamery. Ufil8l4c; dairy. lH4lfic. RECEIPTS-Flour. 3,000 bbls.; wheat. 12, OCO bu.; corn, 100,000 bu.; oats, 20,000 bu. SIIIPMENTS-Flour. 7.000 bbls.: whent. 11.000 bu. ; corn, S9.000 Int.; oats, 2S.0OO bu. . ?sii. . 10 .llii'i . S)iJ . Til W. lo Pfd 71-,, Hnltlmore & Ohio.. 77 Canndlan Pacific... M, Canada Southern... "t Ches. & Ohio.. Chicago a. W. C. II. & Q ! I'll I., Iml. & I.. do ,M Chi. .t 12. 111. Chlcnso & N" c.. n. I. & C. C. C. & Stt. L Colorado So do 1st pfil do 2d pfd Pel. & Hudson.... IVt. I j. W Denvfr ft It. O.. do pfd Krle do 1st pfd.... Ot. Nor. pfd Hocking Coal .... Hocking Valley .. Illinois Central .. low a Central do pfd K, C. P. & O.. Inke 12rle & W.. lo rfd Lake Shore I & N Manhattan I..... .Mot. St. Ity Mexican Central Minn. & St. I... do pfd Mo. Pacllle Mobile & Ohio . MuiitntlnitN fur the Day t'OlllllllldlllCN NEW YORK. Juno ll.-FLOI'R-Rocclpts, Ifi.fi.'i3 bids.; exports. 17,6311 bbls.; market ii shade easier, with the deellno In wheat, but not iiiotably lower; Minnesota iiatetlts, $3.S','i4.20; winter patents, $.1.U0ff3.9Q: winter Htralghts, $3. lOfill.rw; winter extras, $2.r.5ir 2.S5; Minnesota bakers, $2.SO1i3.10; winter low grades. $2,231(2.10. Rye flour, steady; fair to good, $3.0iV(3.20; good to fiinev, $.12) 613.55. CORNMEAL Firm; yellow western, (.Ce city. R3c. llraudvwlne, $2,101(2.53. R YE Firm: No. 2 western, isin r i. nlloat; state rye, 3Sfj59c c. I. f. New York carlots. PARLEY Dull; feeding. 43f 15c c I f Now York; malting, IMstjSOc, c. I. f. New HARLICY MALT Nominal; westein, 53 Wo. EnNyj,!':AT,,p.'"0,p,H' "l-"'0 ': exports. 60,291 bu. Spilt, easy; No. 2 red, S.'Pke f o b,. alloat, spilt; No. 2 red. MUfco. oievator; No. I northern, Duluth, wuc f. o. b. alloat promiit; No. 1 hard. Dulutli, M"t,c f. o. b .' afloat, proniiit. Options opened strong and advanced with n rush nn heavy coverlnr In spired by the early weather' news. In the mldost of the upturn, however, predic tions of showers appeared and completely undermined tho market, causing a full loss of the early Improvement. Active realiz ing by Important western Interests also weakened the late market. Closed weak at M'io not decline. July, 777!.o. closed nt 77'o; September, 7SU4;9!(,o, closed at 7M,i0 CORN Receipts, 3,023 bit.; exports B.9S5 bu. Spot, steady; No. 2. Ific f. o b. nlloat. and 41?;o, elevator. Options market opened llrm, with wheat and on n big ex port demand, but sold off later, owing to liquidation and favorable crop news, closed weak at liii not decline. July, iij, illhc, closed at 1io; September closed ut 4le" OATS Receipts, SO.biX) bu.; exports, 2)7S9 lin. Spot, steady; No. 2, 27e; No. 3, 2fii4o'' .mi, - wnue, sic; .;!. ;i wntte. 2Si5o; track llll.eu wrniiTiii .nii'se; IIIICK Willie uui'.-..c. upuons negiocieit ami easy HAY Steady; eprlng, tfof(70c; gi choice. Wi00c. HOPS-Qnlet; state, common to choice. IS?.) oroii. lli Ho . Pacltlc coast. 1S99 crop, lo Cf 13c. olds, 3j6c. 1 HIDES-Qulot; Cinlveston. 20 to 23 pounds, ISo; California, 21 to 25 pounds, 2P4c; Texas dry. 22 to 30 pounds. Ho. LEATIIER-Steady; hemlock sole. Ilueuoi Ayres, light to heavy, 234'il24iic; MK s.i, G24I.O. COAI-Steady. PROVISIONS-Ilcef, dull; family. $lt.M (i 12.00; mess, $D.50ff 10.00; beef hams, $15.0' 17.00; pneket, $10.ln 11.00: extra India lnes. J16.O0H17.0O. Cut meats, stonily; pickled bellies. $S,00ti,J.O): pickled shoulders. $tf,75; pickled hams, $10.ooii'10.60. Lard, weak; western steamed. $ti.77fs; refined, weak, rontlnent. $7.00; South America, $7.75; com pound, $11.25. Pork, easy; family. $l3.60'ii' 11.25: short clear, $13.50fjll.25; mess, $11.75 4(12.50. TALLOW Dull; city, I'.ic; country RICE-Stendy. MOLASSES-Stetnly; New Orleans kettle, good to choice, 1liil53c. CHEEBE-Rocelnts. S.62S nkgs.: largo white and colored, D'tiiD-V; unite. Motive, small coiorcu, bfuno. ruciB-ltecelptM, 12,513 pkes.; Irregular; 2i!4 good to open llrm: small Kiiiimiim City Urn I o nnil I'rov luloux. KANSAS Cl'O". June 14. WHBAT-July. GI'4o; September, iV.VfifliPc; cash, No. 2 bard. fi3e; No. 3, C21A3o; No. 2 red, (T75)C9c; No. '.!, K 1 f ( t7' . CORN July. IWe: September. WMSfiic; cash. No. 2 mixed, 37;(3Sc; No. 2 white, 3$io; No 3. 3Sc. OATS-No. 2 white, 2l?if23c. RYH-No. 2, 63c. HAY-Cholce timothy. $10.001110.50; choice prairie. $il.rfr ti."0. ltr'H'ER Creamer;-, 16ffl7!4c; dairy, fancy, lie. EOC.S Firmly held, moving freely; fresh Missouri and Kansas stock, SV4e per doz.; seconds, 5c. loss off, cases returned; south ern, lie; new white wood cases Included, '4c more. RECEIPTS Whent. 39.000 Int.; corn, 22,100 bu.; oats. S.500 bu. SHIPMENTS-Wheat, 49,200 bu.; corn, 11, 40) bu.; oats. 6.000 bu. cr hmiI (i ni I ti ii ii il lio v In I oils. LIVERPOOL. Juno H. WHEAT-Spot. firm; No. I northern spring, tlrm. at Cs; No. 1 California. Cs 2dfGs 3d. Futures, pilot; July. 5s HUd: September. 6s lld; December, nominal. i uiiis Mpoi, Atnericnti mixed, new, steady, at 3m 1ftii.il. Futures, tpilot; July, 3s lo'd; September. 3s 11id. FLOl'R St. Louis fancy winter, steady, at 7s 9d. PROVISIONS I lams, short out, easv. at 17s fid. Macon, Cumberland cut, dull, nt 41s lid; short rib, easy, at 13s fil; clear bel lies, dull, nt 10s; London clear middles, light, dull, ut I2.s fid; short clear backs, dull, at 37s fid; shoulders, square, dull, at litis lid. Lard, prlmo western. In tierces, dull, at 31s; American refined, in palls, dull, at 254 3d. TALI,OW-p,iill; prime city. 24s fid; Aus trnllnu, In London, easy, at 23s Cd. Toledo Market. TOLEDO. O., June 11 WHEAT-Lower; spot. 77c; July, 77ic; August, 77Hc; Sep tember. 7Si8o. CORN Dull, unchanged; No. 2 cash, 40c. OATS-Dull, unchanged; No. 2 cash, 23'.4c. RYE Dull, nnchnnged; No. 2 cash, 59c. CLOVEHSEKD Dull, nnchnnged; prime 1K93, $5.05; prlmo 1S99, $5.30; October, $5.05; No. 2. Tt.fiOfj 4.W). Duliitli Wheat MnrUet. Dl'Ll'TII. June 14.-WHEAT No. 1 hard cash, 7tW; July, "$"e; September, 76Vto: No. 1 northern cash, 72'ic; July, 72ic; Sop. tember. 74i,e; No. 2 northern, 70!jc; No. 3 spring. OAlP-:5"f23o. CORN-37T',c llliinenpoIlM Whent Market. MINNEAPOLIS. June 14.-WHEAT-In do pfd N. ,f. Central N. Y. Central Norfolk & W. do pfd... No. Pacllle .. do pfd... Ontario & W. Oregon Ity. & to pfil Pennnylvanla .. Rending lo 1st pfd. 4 i nion I'nclfls .... do pf, Watiasli do pM Wheel. & I, 12..., do 2.1 pM Wis. Central Third Avenue Adams Kx American Kx P. S. Rx .151 Wells-Karco Kx.., 10V?i Amer. Cot. Oil ... . RS do pfd . iVi'Amer. Malting ... . 4t'4 do pM . W,t Amer. S & It.,., .11! do pfd .ITJ'i Amer. Spirit , . KVa do pfd . C7 Amer. S. Hoop .., . U'j do pfd . 34 Amer. S. & V... .1314 do pfd , . Wi Amer. Tin Plate., . V, I do pfd .111 Amer. Totiacco .. ii'.ii oo pfd Aline. Mining Co. Ilrooklvn 71, T.... Colo, fuel & iron, -n. -ionacco ua4 do pf, 79l. 1 ederal steel jji, do pfd c, "fien. Klectrlo ...if' iiiucoie sugar . do pfd Inter. Paper .. do pfd Laclede On .... Nutlonal Ulscult do pfd National I,cad . do pfd National Steel . no pfd do Mo O. do St. L. do do il pfd. W pfd.... S. r 1st pfd. pro .. 4S .. 161 .. 2Si .. 9 ", ..211 .. 774 .. yiii ..isiW .. 17 .. .".6 32 MV IS 10IJ1 32i3 121s K94 334 7S T6 734 ""4 Nav. 42 " 129 174 .. M5! 2D .. M .. S7 .. 9 . . r.i .. 3.1 .. m, .. 24 ..1144 . .171 334 . 19 , 1' . 24 . 14'4 .10'.. .117 ,1M . 45 .IM . 334 . 80 . 1 . 20 . .V.4 . s;4 . 17 . 1P4 . 7o . 31 . 71 . 214 . 73 . 90 .129 . m . 6S?i 32 i; . 234 . g;i, . 73 . 2S4 . 7H, . 19 . or. N'. Y. Air llrak...i:ii St. L. Snnthw do pfd.... St. Paul do pfd.... ril. P. & Omaha. IIS So. Pacific r,24 So. Hallway 114 lo pfd 524 Texas : Pacific ... 15Ji No. American Pacific Const do 1st pfd.... do Id pfd Pacific Mall People's Dan Pressed S. Car .. do prd inillmin P Car... Standard U. & T. Sugar IK.n do pfd in Tenn. Conl & Iron. H", i . m. leather ... do pfd I. S. Jltlh1er .. do pfd Western 1'nlon Republic 1 & S do pfd. 154 .. SO .. .3 .. m .. 21 .. 9141 .. 4", .. 7H ..159 94 134 TIN, 10 p. c. c. st. i,.,. s4 Trust-lnt. "Offered. 'Ex-illvlilend. Xew York Money Mnrket, NEW YORK, June 1 l.-MONEY-On rail, easy, at l',45i2 per cent; last loan at PV, per cent; prlmo mercantile paper. 31,4141., per cent. STERLING EXCHANCE-Stendv, with actual business In bankers' bills at $4.S7' 4.S71, for demnnd and at $I.SI41N sr, for sixty days; fiost-'d rates, $I.S5'.4'ii'I.S8i-: commercial bills. $l.84f4.S4H. SILVER-Certltloates. COJtfilc; bar, GOiic; Mexican dollars, t"'..c. HONDS Government, steady; state. In active: railroad, steady. The closing prices on bonds todny are as follows: P. S. ref. in 103 do coupon PHV do 2s, reg 109 do 3s, reg 109 do coupon 109 do new 4s, reK....134 do coupon UPi do old 4, reg 114U do roupon 1154 do 5s, reg lt;i do coupon 1154 P. orf i". 3 Cm tat Atchison gen. is. . .101 do ndj. 4it ST. M.. K. t T. 2n,.... c;4 do 4s fit N, V. C. Is Iinj N. .T. C. gen. ..s....12l No Pacific .1s m', do 4 10', N Y. C ft St I. 4s. 1M Norfolk ft W. c. 4s. i;a; Oregon Nav. Is I'i-i do Ii 11124 Oregon S. I. Cs 1274 do consul ,"s 1114 Heading gen. 4s mo 11. w. is '..9 Canada So, Is IMpVtit L ft I M e. 3s.. 110 Ches. ft Ohio 44s... WjISt. L ft S. P. g. 6s 1'::, do lis 11B4 St. Paul consols.... 17114 "C. ft N. W. e. 7s..llt4 Bt. P . C . & P. U.120 do S. F. del). 5s.. 1174! do Ss 104 Chicago Ter. Is.... 1',4iSo. Pacltlc 4s fO Colo. So. 4i fr, Ho. Hallway f.s 111 IV ft It. II. Is 192 "S. It. .t T. f.s 71 do 4s 914 Texas ft I'ac. 18...1124 12. T.. V. ft O. Is. .10341 do :s S3 Krle general 4 71'iPnlon Pacltlc 4s. . . .lm',4 I W. ft 11. C. 1.. TiHii Wntusli Is 1114 "lien, raceme &s.,,iit io ."i 101 In. Central Is 11.' West Shore t PI "K C. P ft O Is... 714, Wis. Central Is.... 91 I., ft N.jinl. 4s. ..1004 "Va. Centuries .... sjjj When issued. Offered. Trust-lnt. llostoii StoekH mill IIiioiIh, ROSTON. June 14. -Call loans, 'ira per com; iiiiiu iwaiir, u4ii per rein, uiliciat closing; today were lirtn. but business wns Inac tive The lowering of the English bank rale hud no liillitonoe on the mnrket, except In hardening internationals, Rio tlntos were .In demand on the advance In copper, Kaf llrs closed dull on Iondon advices, Three Per cent rentes, 101f2214c. Exchange on London, ar,!!,, Spanish 4s closed at LONDON Juno 14. -The weekly stnte tneiit of the Uak of England shown the ''"owing changes: Total reserve. Increase, io9.,u00; circulation, decrease, 192.ooo; bul lion, Increase, .Cloo,30l; other securities, do 1 ir.2iJi, J-li."')o; other deposits, decrease, .1.3..000: litiiili,, ,t.,.,rfiiu i,if,e.,0.i 11 ot;.. oooj notes reserve, Increase, J.'4S4,oon; gov ernment securities, Inorenso, .CHl.Ooo. The proportion of the Hank of Enuland's re ?.?rNiu "n'dllty is 43.91". per cent. Iist week 11 ,vns 43.22 per cent. The rate of 5 ! Mnw l'oted nt 3 por cent. Tho ; . .u fop Atperlenti securities advanced XLL .1 0i,r."l- and remained steadv until near tlie olosi-. when prices eased off, clos M.tor'!v' T,lr market was malnlv In iruH 1,y ""' movements In New York. Timi..wnil,.iv,,'ry llt,lp "Ifmand. Amount of .,.w'"h,.lrnwn frm the Hank of Eng Avres, $ im ,'000' 001,1 t Huenos n,nriM,:LN; 3xuxc. 11--On tho bourse todny wvlhHo XnrtuJ'.m '".-'ympnthy U-nr.i lit V 1 ",n Uiuim-l. .MIMU PIIIIIV I f tvora lnRr"'. l.r."1."1 C th.? ft! "TJf lilcher. Kxehnngo on LondtTn. n rem Discounts for short bills. 4'i Pfiin v rc, months' bills. 54 por cent, bav's I,!)' It-Tho Hank of Horn- from it r ,of ,lls''n'"i' been reduced irom ii to G per cent. ""'on Stoelt duotntloii. LONDON. June II. I 11. m CI CetlM.. I.inn.:,, " .a. . . 1 .. . ' - do aeeount ... lot ll-ti Atchison 2;" Canadian Pncihr '.' i St. Paul ,rs Illinois Central ... jri wouisvllle nion rncinc pro.. 7-4 N. 1. Cenetnl ii . ounce.' SM'VKI-SI'ndy, nt 27 5-lCd per MONlCY-H-i cr cent. tnl Su ra.,J .?.f '""cn'mt in the open market mnnti,",.1!1.' I" 'l -"M'2'- Vt cent; for three months bills, per cent. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cora fid Stein Sail at Frlctt thtt Art Steadj to Fire Ointt Lewtr. OTHER KINDS OF KILLERS ABOUT STEADY Mors Sell In the Snme Xotelie fin Vrs tcriln .Not Hnounh .Sheep to .Mnko Trwt of .Mnrket Most liver), thing Sell Enrly. rtiire, No. 1 northern, June, 70-ic; July, 71o; 1 A.. T. ft S. I' "' Wont i;nd x; Soptomber, 71Tc. On track: No. 1 hard, . do tfd 7, Westtnah. w 41 73c; No. I northern, 7ls4c; No. 2 northern, I Amer. Suuar 1P lAtchlson 4s 1004 7ci'.c do pfd 114 In, i:. o. ft c. 5... cr, PLOl'R-Pnchanncd. HP.AN-In bulk, $ll.00fi 11.50. Plillnilelphln Proooor MnrUet. PHILADELPHIA, Juno 14-nUTTER-l'lrm. good demand; fancy western erenm orv. 19c; fancy western prints, 20o. EfiOS Plrni, good demand; fresh nearby nnd western. 1314c; fresh southwestern, I2'.ic; fresh southern, lie. MilivaiiKoe liriilu .Mnrket, MII.WAPKEE, June 14. WHEAT Steadv; No. 1 northern. 7!45i73'c. RYE Steady; No. 1. STtec. II t 111 l.' t . V'. O tin. . t l)..l,l,n. lUMllili I !' II III . VJ. 111'. nuilllllt. .Hill' IIDIMICI Je. Pnlon Pacltlc n II Telephone Huston & Alltmy lloston Klevated llnston. ft Me P.. It. ft Q Dominion Coal . do pfd Federal Steel ... do pfd ritchlmrs pfd.... Oeu. Klectrlo .... Mexican Central N. P. O. ft C... Old Colony Old Dominion ... Hunk Clenrlllgs, NEW YORK, June 14.-Clearlngs, $145, 310.191: bilanres. $9,U92,S9.';. nnsTO.v tii-w. H.-Cleiirlngs, $19,121.09S: balances, $1,131,357. I'HICAOli. June 11,-Clearlngs. $21,412,223; balances, $1,S30, 173; pouted exchange, $l.h5i ilt.SSia! New York exchange, 15e premium, ST. LOUltf, June H.-Clearlngs, $5,835,372; ..3C0 Adventure uu ...210 Allouez .Mining Co. I ..1U .Vinal. Copptr Wt ..191 Atlantic ,..i:r.'4!iiton ft Mont ;n .. 394 Dutle & lloston it ..110 I Cat. ft llecla 727 .. 324 Centennial P',4 .. el's Kninldln 124 ...133 Humboldt .'0 ...133 Os-eola CO ,.. IP, Parrot ij .. 14 Qulncy 135 . ,IM Santa IV I'oppsr .. 14 .. 10 Tamarack IS .. 25 Plan Mining 2". .. 'AM Winona 24 I'o re I it 11 I'liiiiiiclnl, PARIS. Juno 14. The weeklv statement of the Hank of France shows tho following changes: Notes In circulation, decrease 12 -475,000 trancs: treasury accounts current. Increase, 20.176,000 francs; gold In hand, In crease, 405,000 francs; bills discounted, de crease, 45.150,000 francs, silver in hand, de crease, 700,000 franc. Prlcei on tho bourse SOUTH OMAHA, June 14. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, Ofllclal Monday 2,m2 Olliclal Tuesday K.281 Otllclal Wednesday 3,40.) Ofllclal Thursday 2.655 4,775 l.iM 14,012 2,03t 9,715 1,910 7,171 V5G 1 1 . 1 .. I... 1 .. 1... 2 I.!.' 3... 2... 1... 9M lino . 71 . fM . 9 . JM . tM . MO . 713 . 725 . 450 . 74' S M 3 . 3 7.'. .1 7.. 75 3 75 4 M 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 01 4 M I 19 12 7. . . 1... SOUTH 13 11 3? DAKOTA. Ml 7"! es . 4M . M0 . 71 .1031 . 77 . 911 .1110 .1071 .1121 K0 4 !0 I "1 4 40 4 M) 4 n 4 m 4 R'i 4 f,5 4 TO 4 7(1 4 71 4 Si h 00 llrle do 1st pfd.... Pennsylvania .. Heading No. Pacltlc pfd. Clrand Trunk . Anaconda. Hand Mines ... 12 . 3-,4 . M4 .. 9 ,. 70 5 401 Konr days this week. ...13.113 36,0Ci Same days last week.... 10,539 33.CS1 Same days week before. .17.13S 13.391 Same three weeks ago.. 13,518 42,575 Untiin fnil wntth 14.414 32.771 Average price paid for hogs for the last several days, with comparisons! 10OO,lt9D.lS98.l.l9.lS?i.U94 - . ' . . ... . ri I AI i I 5.9S7 0.745 8,2 A 11,824 17.18S ' I CoiKllll,,,, r I he 'Irensury. V, ASIIINCiTON, Juno H.-Todny's state meni or the treasury balances in tho gen eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve In the division of redemntlon. r,l!riW,.:-olrni K,b, CH!,n 1'nlunce, $117,378,711; hOld, 4tto,,i0.J,0Nl. Ciittmi Inrkef. yAV ypn' June H.-The mnrket for cotton futures opened steady, 10 points !Pw?r "nuer bearish European cables, local liquidation, ubscm-c of spooulatlve support nnd tho easier ruling of the spot market. Receipts were larger, but wore offset by a decrease In the American visible. The mnrket rallied In the Inst minutes on re ports which led to lluuldntlon. The close was firm nt net unchanged prices to r. points higher. Total sales, 15.0o0 bales. In eluding July at $7.3067.11: August. $7.40; Soptomber, $7.33Ji7. 10; October, S7.33; No vember. $7.35f7. II; December. $7.50; Janil ury. $i.Wii7.B5; .March. $7.05. Futures closed quiet: Juno, $s.(1; July, ii.m-, August, $4.30; September. $7 S3: October. $7.iW; November, $i.KI; December. $7.51; January, $7.5.'!; Kcb ntnry, $,.5.1: .March. $7.5S; April. $7.00; May, Ji.dl. Spot closed quiet; middling uplands, 9 1-lCc; inldilllng gulf. 9.1-lfic; sales, none. ST LOl'IS, Juno 14.-COTTON-Market 4c higher; middling, S7,c; sales, none; re ceipts, 124 bales; shipments, C28 bales; stock. 39,14B bales. NEW ORLEANS, June 14.-COTTON-.Steady; sales, 1,350 bales; ordlnarv, 7 1-lCc; good ordlnnry. 8 3-lc; low middling, Sc; m ddllng. 9 1-16c; good middling, 9',ie; mid dtlng fair, fUjc. Receipts. 331 bales; stock, 74,211 bales. Futures, steady; June, ii.'.n asked; July, $i.!tftS.97; August, $S.32f8.33; September. $7.fti; October, $7.36f?7.37; No vember. $7.27Ti7.2S; December. $7.2iifi7..7; January. $7.27i7.2S; February, $7.29fl7.31; .March, $7,3357.35. Wiol Mnrket, LONDON. June 14. A sale of sheepskins wns hold ut the wool exchange today and the offerings numbered 3,112 bales. There was an average attendance present, but competition was very unsntlsfaetorv and resulted In large withdrawals. The result of the sale showed an avorasre decline of 10 por cent, with Australian merinos sell ing ifcfiil nnd erosshreeds 'ifi'lid lower. New Zealand crossbreeds was well com peted for nt n farthing decline. The fol lowing Is the sule in detnll: New South Wales, 78 bales; Victoria, KOI bales; clos ing and combing, 2'8tiSUd; South Australia, 873 bales; clothing and combing. 3,4ft7l.iil; West Australia, 3S.1 bales, clothing and combing, :mf;fi',d; Tasmania. 133 bales, clothing and combing, 4TiSd; New Zealand, 493 bales, clothing nnd combing, 4Vifi84d; Cape of Oood Hopo and Natal, SO bales, clothing and combing. Slid; Puntn Arenns, SS4 bales, clothing and combing. 2!itt(i1.$d: mienos Ayres, iu oaics, doming anil combing, l'gfJSidd. California Dried Fruits. NIW YORK. June 1 l.-CA LIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Inactive and nominal. Buying orders were conspicuous bv their absence In the market for evaporated ap ples again today. The undertone continues weak, but ns sellers don't seem anxious to unload prices wore not mnterlally reduced; Stute. common. I'tfcBc; prime, rs4fific: choice. fi?4ji7c; fancy, "igftfic. Prunes. Vhlt Apricots, Hoynl. 124'iillc; Moor Park, llifflSc. Peaches, peeled, llMi20e; unpecled. Cti9c. Siitrnr Market. NEW ORLEANS. June H.-SrCAU-Mnr-ket steady; centrifugal yellow, Pitfjo; sec onds, 31541., o NEW YORK, Juno H.-SI'OAR-Rnw, strong: refined, strong; No. B, $.1.20; No. 7, $.1.15; No. 8. $5.10; No. 9, $5.03; No. 10. $5.00; No. 11, $1.9.1; No. 12. $1.90: No. 13, $1.91; No. II, $l.!iO; standard A, $5.50; cnnfoetlon ors' A, $.1.50; mould A, $5.9.1; out loaf, $tl,10; crushed. $ii,10; powdered, $.1.80; granulated, $5.70; cubes, $5.8.1. June 1.. Juno 2.. Juno 3. . June 4.. Juno 6.. Juno ti.. Juno 7.. Juno 8.. June 9.. June 10. Juno it. June 12. June 13. June 14. . 4 SSI 3 Ml 4 21. 3 40 4 S3 4 83 1 91 4 94 4 95 5 02 5 01 I 5 00 4 92 I Sli I 4 S5 3 fA 3 59 3 63 3 5 3 67 3 CO 3 61 3 59 3 57 3 fit 3 6ft 4 12 3 3-2 4 03 3 361 4 10 3 32l 3 31 I 01 3 SS 3 8 3 92 3 9S 2 (6 2 85 1 86 2 87 4 301 4 61 4 19 4 41 3 301 3 31, 3 08 4 34 4 39 2 93 14 35 4 43 3 01 4 29, 4 55 1 01 3 29 3 27 .'I 15 3 27 3 31 3 73 3 791 3 29 3 04 2 93 2 91 3 00 3 03 4 38 4 44 4 361 4 32 4 3S 4 60 4 51 VJ , 4 57 I 4 65 4 74 4 70 13. No. A v. Pr. 21 feeders lool $1 50 I tow 910 3 S.1 1 cow 910 4 00 HOOS-They bought tho hogs today In the same notches as yesterday, there being no change of any Importance. In other words, it was a steady market. Iluycrs would Pay $4.8.1 for the general run of good mixed loads, but R. was like pulling tooth to get uny more for anything. A few loads, however, sold ut $1.87111.90, and a very choice loud at $l.92i,i, the top being V40 higher than yesterday. There was a fair rhipplnr demand In addition to the local packing demand, so that the market was fairly active at the prevailing prices. Tho fact that other mnrket points wore report Ins a decline mndo some of the buyers rather bearish, and nt the opening some of them were bidding easier prices, but In sn te of that fact the hogs sold at steady Prices, as Indicated above. It will be noted from the tnblo of average prices nbovo thot the hogs today sold Just too lower than one week ago. il will also be noted that prices at this point compare crj favorably with all other markets. Meiirefoninuvo sales: No. Av. Ph, 3i 274 ... ft) 23.1 80 5T S4 IT, 62 No. 65.... 101... S9. .. 7! OIL CITY. (Ill Mnrket. Juno ll.-OILS-Credll linl. anccs. no nut; shipments, imi.tisj rdils. ; aver ago, 91,792 bbls ; runs, 99,110 bbls.; average. 90.168 bids. NEW YORK. June 1 l.-OI LS-Cottonsoed. quiet; prlmo entile, nominal; prime vellow. 36140. Turpentine, steady, PiiiitOiic. ' LIVERPOOL, June ll.-OII.S-Cottoneed. Hull rellned, Juno nnd August, dull. 21s 3d Turpentine spirits, dull, :K Linseed, 3Gs d. Paris Exposition Pictures, Part II, now ready. 10 ccntK and a coupon cut from The lice, page 2. Seed Trade AnnocIiiHoii, CHICAC.O, June II. Tho Amerlenn Seed Trade ussoclntloii elected the following of Moors for the ensuing year todav: Presi dent. Albert MeCullough. Cincinnati; first vlco president, F. W. llolglaun Washing ton, D. ('. : second vice president, S. (!. Courtcen, Milwaukee; secretary-treasurer. S. F. Wlllard, Wahrtleld. Conn. Paris Exposition Pictures, Part II now ready. 10c nnd coupon cut from tho Bee. Indian Dies nt Pipe Old Age, SAN DIEC50, Col.. Juno 14. Mrs. finr illndo. the oldest nf the mission Indians of this county, died last night, iigod 110 years She was among the early converts to the Catholic faith by mission fathers nnd has been n constant member of tho Catholic church. Her ago Is verlllcd by tho church record. t olled Norit eclnii I, ill liei 11 11 Clmreli. MINNEAPOLIS. Juno 11. On Its tenth annl.'ersary, In the city of Its birth, tho Cnltod Norwegian Lutheran church, tho youngest nnd largest Scandinavian church body In America, mot here today In annual session. The body now numbers 1,100 churches, 330 pastors nnd 250,00) communi on nU. Pnrls Exrojltion Pictures, Part II now ready. 10c and coupon cut from tho Ileo. Tin: it r, .1 i.tv mark n r. INSTRl'MENTS placed on lllo Thursday, Juno II, 1900: Warranty Deeds, Josofa Stlka and husband to Vaclav Prennsll, lot 2, Colfax sub $ 283 O. C. Olson and wife to John Pccha. lot 30. block I, Oborne II. 's mid.. Thomas Gillespie nnd wlfo to Lloyd Welch, lots 20 and 21, block I, Hur- lington Center First National bank to C. F. Homier, lot 7. block 11. Wilcox mid (lull ( '111 I in DeeilM. Christ Hoyer to C. N. Schon. lot I. block I, Armstrong's 2d mid DeeilN. T. II. McCuuuo. receiver, to Kiiiint, ms rcct or wns teet 101 2, Okahoma add (rolllu) Sheriff to J. A. Russell, lot 2. block 8. Hrown park Same to E. W. Pendleton et al, ex ecutors. w30 feet lot 17 In add to blocks 18 and 1, second add to Hed ford Plain Same to W. II. Russell, tax lot 51 In 31-15-13 Same to F. G. Utter, lot 3, Freeman's sub J. L. cr. CM Total amount of transfers.. 1,210 ..$l,Ciil Indicates Sunday PACKERS' PURCHASES. The following table shows tho purchases made today by local puckers: Cattle, Hogs. Sheep. Swift and Company CS3 1,931 Hammond Packing Co.. mi i Omaha Packing Co Cttdahy Packing Co Armour & Co The otllclal number brought In today by each road was: Cattlo.H'gs.Sh'p.li r s. 123 C50 2S8 59 2,820 678 250 of cars of stock C. It. & St. P. Ry... Missouri I'actnc ity 1'nlon Pacltlc system... C. & N. W. Ry F.. E. & M. V. R. It.... C, St. P.. M. & O. Uy. H. ei M. R. R. R C, II. & Q. Ry K. O. .fc St. J C, R, I. & P., oast C, R. 1. & P., west 1 16 36 'V, 15 1 ":i 15 1 1 2 " 41 ;t 26 6 1 1 3 1M Total receipts 131 Tho disposition of tho day's receipts was ns follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Hityers. Cattle Omaha Packing Co 127 C. II. Hammond Co 381 Swift and Company 668 Cildahy Packing Co 617 Armour & Co 288 Omaha Pack. Co.. I. C. 25 Cttdahy P. Co., country.. 2t Swift and Co., K. C 369 Swift and Co., country... 24 Hogs. Sheep. 21S 954 1.931 2,820 1,112 250 503 R. Becker & Degan Vnnsaut & Co I. olmian & Co W. I. Stephen Livingstone & Schaller... Hamilton & Rothschild.. Cudahy Bros. & Co H. F. Ilobblck Other buyers 30 1 611 17 8 II 71 SS7 7.98.1 Totals 3,029 CATTLE Receipts today were small and that fact constituted the chief feature of strength In the market. Other selling points wero reporting lower markets, but there was a good demand hero, and that, together with the moderate offerings, pre vented there being any serious break In values. Steady to 60 lower would Just about cover the situation here, so far as corn fed beef steers were concerned. There were no very good cattle among the offer ings, so that the sales do not show up very well on paper, but the wav other markets were reported sellers were very well satisfied with tho outcome here. Ship per must understand that common cattle showing grass are very slow sale. Cows and heifers wero In "very light sup. ply. so that there wero hardly enough to make a killing for one house. The mar ket was Just about steady on all kinds of bytchers' stock. Hulls, If good, rell well, nnd calves huvo been selling In about the same notches for some time. There was nothing new In the stocker or feeder market to talk about. Values were unchanged and there was not much doing, largely for the want of cnttle of that description to trade on. Representative sales: No. 1... 1... 1... S... 6... 9... 6... Paris Exposition Pictures, Part II now ready, 10c and coupon cut from the Doe, so 51 a'.'.".'.' 3.'.'!.' 5 20 21 is.-.-.'.; 37 23 15 5 41 4 1 1 15 1.... 4.... 1.... 50 ...1075 ... 570 ... 918 ... Ml ...833 ... M) ...101O ...1020 ...11W ... Cftl 756 1095 10M 1012 12f0 1042 10V5 lint BEEF A v. Pr 3 25 3 75 3 85 4 15 4 25 4 to 4 40 4 50 4 50 , 4 50 ... 87.1 ... 910 ...10R7 IHXl ... 940 ... 970 ...11.12 ...ioas ...1136 ... 9S2 ... 912 ...101O ...1497 ...1120 ...150 ...1300 ...1241 HI , S6I STEERS. No. 41 2'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 21.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 19 t 91 1 :o ss 29 16 34 42 II 44 12 1 17 IS 21 3 4 50 4 C 4 m 4 si 4 65 1 12f0 4 6", 4 65 4 65 4 C5 65 4 65 4 70 4 70 4 70 22... 4 71 20... I 0 36... 4 M 19... 4 4H... 4 85 11... 4 SS 15... 4 s 71... 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IPO 3 00 3 01 3 00 3 20 3 30 1 35 3 40 3 60 3 65 3 73 3 SO 3 85 3 9) HULLS. 1. 4... ..1120 CALVES. 6 73 1 7M 1 7 00 STAGS. 2 90 t.. . 646 ..1130 . 70S .. 870 .. 920 1100 1210 1740 1820 1770 1.100 IIM 1820 po 1770 711 17M 3S9 550 170 Pr 4 to 4 90 4 10 4 90 4 W 4 90 4 90 4 0 4 90 4 9) 4 99 4 95 4 93 4 95 5 00 5 00 fi 00 5 Co 5 60 5 Oil 5 ffl 5 no 5 (0 5 00 5 0) 5 OS 5 10 5 10 6 10 .1 10 5 10 5 10 5 10 5 10 s r, r 20 4 70 4 70 4 SO 3 90 4 CO 4 (V) 4 O) 4 00 4 DO 4 CO 4 00 4 00 4 10 4 10 4 10 4 15 4 r, 4 15 4 20 4 23 4 25 4 23 4 23 4 V, 4 25 23 4 10 1 30 I 10 4 31 4 10 4 SO 4 SO 4 55 4 75 4 SO 4 45 4 50 4 .7) 4 SO 4 60 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 fO 4 01 4 in 4 10 4 15 4 15 4 15 4 13 4 35 4 75 7 01 7 M STOCK CALVES. m 4 25 . 2.13 3 60 310 4 50 213 5 00 STOCK COWS 400 2 SO M0 2 V) R'O 2 65 920 1 75 f9'l 3 00 una n 1. i 1 AND 3 1 1 I 1. 3 no 6 01 4 35 so 146 2.V1 HEIFERS 790 3 2: 800 620 547 S75 450 3 40 3 40 3 85 3 81 4 26 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. tM 3 SO t 110 4 2D 81 50 01 86 72 40 VI 61 61 74 82 67 74 ii'.'.'.;'. 79 77 SD 7 4 63 66 36 67 76 61 63.. 73.. 70.. 60.. 71.. 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Pr. ) 4 75 .. 4 75 40 1 8i!j 80 4 S2'i 20 4 821, 4 82Vi 4 S2'i 4 8214 4 S2i 4 83 4 85 4 85 4 S3 4 85 4 85 4 5 4 S3 4 85 4 83 4 85 I 85 4 85 4 83 4 S3 4 S3 4 85 4 83 4 1 I 85 4 85 4 oi 4 85 4 83 4 85 4 5 4 85 4 83 4 85 I S3 4 85 I 83 4 S3 4 85 4 S3 4 85 4 85 4 85 4 85 4 83 4 53 4 83 4 83 4 65 4 85 4 85 4 83 4 S3 4 S3 4 85 4 83 4 S3 200 40 60 M 160 8)1 160 24) 120 '') fO 200 SO 16) 40 81 so ieo '41 43... 81... 39... 71... 81... 70... SS... 33... 72... 6s!!! C9... 34... a. . . 79... 47... 45!!.' 60... 76... 70... 69... 61... 70... 116.. I 1 71 51 84 61 ii.'!'.'.' 82 S3.... 72 eo!!!!! ss 7 67 23.1 ,...."67 256 ,.. .228 256 ....219 J12 ... .5.54 ....215 2.1.1 213 ....211 ....228 ....238 ....'.'69 2S9 234 ....297 .. .203 2.14 208 ....223 ....216 .. .210 221 !!!!27i ....2I7 ....201 ....218 213 231 244 ... .234 ... .255 ... .212 !!'.!277 212 ... 230 ;i!i ...256 .297 .231 .213 .282 .205 40 80 80 so 510 120 80 80 SO 80 160 SO so 120 120 49 120 40 40 SO 40 40 160 40 40 SO 41 SO S3.. 61 277 57 2S2 S6 326 70 233 62 275 65 283 -j 6i!'.!!!!!!2o 130 3-19 63 269 .. 60 2J2 . . .-.4 S02 .. 65 292 .. SHEEP There was on V one sheen on sale, the balance of the arrivals being consigned direct to packers. The one enr offered sold readily at what looked like a good, strong price Quotations: Clipped wetners, $4.90ffu.l5; clipped vearllngs. $r,.25fi5.40; clipped ewes, food to choice, $l.50frl 73; fair to good clipped ewes. $I.O0'n4.50; good to eholce Colorado wooled lambs. $7 1,1117.25: fair to good Colorado wooled lambs, J7.f)fi7 15; good to choice clipped lambs, $5.25'yfi.OO; fair to good clipped lamb, $.3j'iTri.60. No, A v. Pr. 250 western wethers 97 84 65 Pr. 4 .85 4 S3 4 85 4 85 I 83 4 83 4 83 4 S3 4 8-, 4 85 4 85 4 85 4 85 I 85 4 86 I S3 1 85 4 85 4 S3 4 83 4 85 4 83 4 85 t 3 4 85 4 8-, 4 85 4 85 4 SS 4 85 4 85 4 85 4 85 4 85 4 85 4 V, 4 S3 f 85 4 85 4 v-, 4 83 4 85 4 81 4 '7-i 4 SPt 4 871, 4 !7iw 4 S7S 4 871 , 4 87U I S7ij 4 87ij 4 8714 4 STij 4 871 i 4 91 4 90 4 90 4 t 4 90 4 924 car of CIIICAIJO LIVE STOCK MARKRT, Steer Arernite Lower Slierp, fiood 10 Choice, Illnlirr. CHICAGO, June 1 h-CATTLE-Recelpts. 11,000 head; steers average !0c lower than yesterday's average prices; butchers' stock active, steady; nntlves. best on sale today. 3 carloads western, $3.C0; good to prime steers, tS-lOUSo; poor to medium, $l.5oiR.OO: selected feeders, slow, $l.25Tj'4.90; mixed Ftockers. weak. $3..Vij 1.00; oown, $3.00(14.73; heifers. $3.20fifi.i5; canners, $2. 10ff3.00: bulls, weak. $3.00Ii4.5O; calves, steady. $5.001i7.00; Texans. receipts. 300 hend; best on sule to day, 1 carload. $6.33; Texas fed steers. $4.C?t 5.35; Texas growers, t1.75tj-l.40; Texas bulls, Slow, $3.1tVI.I.75. HOGS Receipts today, 29.0CO head; tomor row. 23,000 head; left over, estlmnted, il.tol head; mostly 55ilOe lower; top, $1.07'j; mixed nnd butchers. $4.9041 5.07ljj good to choice, heavy. $1.OO'u6.071i; rough heavy. $4 Sift 1.93; light. $4.90f.07W; bulk of sales. H.OOfi&.IKP'. SHEEP AND LA MRS Receipts. 9.0flo head; sheep, good to choice, 10c higher; lambs generally steady; good to choice wethers. $4.7.Vfif.40; fair to oholoo mixed, $3.751j5.00; western sheep, $l.63tJ5.25; yenr ilngs, $3.50ri6.00; native lamlv, $5.0.f(6.7B: western lambs, $6.00flG.7r; spring lambs, $5.00 07.30. ICmisns I'll;' Lite Slock. KANSAS CITY. Juno It. -CATTLE He. relets, fl.soo head natives, 1.600 head Tex ans; market fairly active, closed steadv to 10t? lower; native steers. $4.75fr5.!x; stack ers and feeders. $I.OOy4.93; butcher cows and heifers, $1.201.5.15; canners, $2.dVii3.20; fed westerns. $4.00fi.1.15: Texnns. $3,7514.75. HOGS Receipts. 11.860 head; Improved de mand, prices averaged Sc lower; heavy. $1.90 ai.Di'.i; mixed, $1.80111.93: llgit, $4.801 1. S2'-; pigs. $4..1014.75. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.70O head; all grades strong to shnde higher; spring lambs, $6..10fi7.i!5; yearlings. $5.001f' 3.75: Texas wethers, $l.40?i 1.55; Texas lambs. 8I.60ff4.10; feeders, $3.K0i 1.50; culls, fi.mt St. I, mils Live Stock. ST. LOPIS. Juno H.-CATTLE Receipts. 2.700 head. Including 1.100 bead Texans: market steady: native shipping and export steers, $t.8.Vfi 3.IV0; dressed beef and butcher steers. $1,404(5.2.1; steers under I.CuO lbs., $1.25 f1.15; stockers nnd feeders. $3.404.75; cows and heifers. J2.0iV,4.83; canners. $I.50'J2.S5; bulls. $3.0Oti 1. 00; Texas nnd Indian steers, $.'Uii.1.00: cows and heifers, $2.7.Vii3.90. HOGS-Reeelpts. 7.200 head; mnrket Do lower; pigs and lights. $1.'.MW I.Pfi; packers. $l.85fi4.9.1. butchers. $l.95f.1.l0. SHEEP AND LAMPS- Receipts, 4.I11O head; market slow, lOfHSc lower; nntlve muttons. $4.23fiC.ui): lambs, $5.0Vd7.2ri; culls nnd bucks, $3.00J6.00; stockers, $1.0?73.f,O. 'eiv York Live Stock. NEW YORK, Juno ll.-HEKVES-Re-celpts, ,T? head; no trading lu live cattle; feeling idoady; cables weak; shipments to dav, none: tomorrow, 33S head cattle. CALVES Receipts. 203 head; dull trade; market lie lower all around; 50 head tin sold; medium to prime veals. $5.MTfl.50: buttermilks. $1.37'.. SH EEP AND LAM US-Receipts. 1,891 head; 23 cars nn sale; sheep, slow and weak; lambs steady, nrltne a trifle Arm; f" cars heifers and yearlings unfold: culls. 13; yearlings. $l.75'.i.0O; medium to prime lambs, $7,101(7 80; no verv choice here HOGS-Re.elrits. l.fMS heud; nothing doing; nominally lower. St, .Joseph Lire Stork, SOUTH ST. JOSEPH, Mo., June n.-ISpo-clal.) The Journal quotes: CATTLE Receipts, 1.200 hend; market steady; natives, $4.0j)JiT,25; Texas and west erns, $3.9Oftf,.20; cows and heifers. $2.25'u l.SO: bulls and stars. $2.SVff4.75; yearlings and calves, $3.6oij4.7fi; stockers und feeders, 1,1.25 ffl $.0.1; veals, $fi.001(fi.75. HOGS Receipts. 6,700 head; market 5e lower: all grades. $l.80fr 4.97; oulk or sales, $4.82V4'!T4 87'-. SIIEEP-Rccelpts, 1,200 head; market steady. Stock In Slulit. Following are tho receipts at the four principal western markets for June 14: Cnttle. Mors. Sheen South Omnha 2.6V, 7,174 75,3 Chicago H.fmi) 23.0M 9,0'n) Kansas City 7,100 n,s0 2,700 St. Louis 2.700 7,200 (.300 SUPREME COURT SYLLIBI. No. 10,211. James L. McLean, Joseph II. Coder and John Kccly ngalnst Leonard F. Marlcle. Robert 1). Cross and WlllUtn It. Smith. Affirmed Error Boone county. Opinion filed June 7, 1900. llolcomb. J 1 Hi nn action by Injunction, brought lo restrain olllcers of a school district from removing to another location a school "'use situated In said district, the right I ,, """'l"'s 10 maintain mo action is estau 1 Jlshed, If it apponr that they arc resident , taxpayers of the district, ami tho proposed removal, f unauthorized, would Involve 11 waste and nn unwairantod expenditure of public funds, and no other or greater In terest need be shown 2. Fiidor the provisions of section I, sub division 2, chanter 79, of the compiled stat utes of 1899. iletining the ipiiilltlcntliins of voters nt 11 meeting or the voters nf a school district ns follows: "Evorv person, male or female, who has resided In tho district forty days, Is 21 years old and who iwtis real property In tho district. shall be entitled to vote at tho district meeting." Held, that the wlfo of n person owning a homestead on which the famllv wore residing was not, by reason of her homestead Inteiost or "estate of hotne steiid ' In said hind, ait owner of real estate In said district within the monnlng of said section I 3. Where Hip statute provides that "n school house site may tie changed to s point nearer the geographical center of the district bV tl mntorltv vol,, nf llinne nrra. out. Hold, that of those present at such meeting nt least a majority thereof must cast their votes in favor of the proposition to legally adopt It. I. Alleged erroneous rulings In the trial of a case In tho totltt below, regarding ths rejection or admission of evidence, will not. In proceedings by appeal, bo revlewel In this court Al.isworth agnlnst Taylor, 63 Neb 184. followed. No. 11,287. State of Nebraska ex ret Thomns B. Parker against the Hoard of County Commissioners of Saline countv. Atllrmed opinion filed June 7. 1900. Nor va I, C J. 1. The provisions for tilling vacancies, lu 11 law creating an ottlce, control those of general laws as to v icaticles. 2. A vacancy In the olllce of county at torney should be tilled by appointment, and the appointment hold until his successor Is elected and (nullified. 3. Election fur county attorney can be held only In oven numbered years. State ngalnst Rankin. 33 Neb. 266, followed. No. ll,22u. State of Nebraska, ex rcl, Constantino J. Smyth, attorney generul. against Frank A. Kenneds. ct ni. nnd Wil liam J. Hioatch. et ni. Writ denied. Opin ion tiled June 7. 1900. Sullivan, J. No. 11,220. State ex rcl milliard against Cornell, auditor Opinion by Norvnl, C J. Filed June 7. 1900. Writ denied. 1. Hills making appropriations for sa'arlei of otllcers of the state government are pro hlblted by section 19, article HI. ot tho constitution, from containing 11 provision on nnv other subject. 2. This constitutional restriction Is not conllned alone to olllcers created by the constitution, but extends to all otllcers of the state government, whether their sal aries are llxed by the constitution or their compensation Is left to legislative discre tion. , , 3. While a practical Interpretation of the constitution by tho legislature will not be lightly disregarded In doubtful cases, yet when the language of tho constitution Is free from ambiguity 1111 interpretation thereof bv the legislative department can not be Invoked to nullify the fundamental 4. Tho deputy food commissioner created bv ebnptor 35, laws of 1S90, Is an otllrrr of the state government, and not n mere em ploye. 5. Section 12 of said chapter 3o, making appropriation for the salary of deputy food commissioner. Is Inimical to section 19. article III. of tho constitution, since other portions of said uct contain legislation upon unother subleet No. 11,385. Hallos against tho I. aimers Ir rlgatU.n district et nl. Afllrmod. Opinion by Sullivan, J. Filed June 7. 19UO. Section 2, chapter 7. session laws of P9i, authorizing Irrigation districts, under cer tain circumstances, to use their bonds, Instead of the proceeds thereof, In acquir ing or constructing irrigation ditches or canals. Is a valid enactment. 2. The legislature may ratify or valldato a sale or exchange of district Irrigation bonds which was not authorized at the. time such sale or exchange was made, nnd It may orovlde n method of disposing or such bonds different from the one existing at the time they were voted. 3. Where It njllnuatlvely appears that nn election was fairly conducted; that it : was held on the day and within tho hours llxed bv law; that duo notice was ghen nnd that 11 majorltv of the 7 colors en titled to vote voted lu favor of the propoM tlou submitted, the failure to keep the po Is open for the entire lime required bj , tho statute will be deemed a harmlcis Irregu- ''V'lVhere the olllcers of a nuasl-iiublle. oorpnratlon are required Immediately to perform a certain act for he benclH of t o corporation, the duty will, ordinarily, bo regarded as 11 continuing one. 5 A statute which directs officers of a quasl-publlc corporation to Immed atelj l su bonds which have been vole, and which also provides that they 'm y .soil tho bonds from time to time" and "before making any su e the board shall, at 11 moeVlng. by resolution, declare Its .itoii t Ion to 'ell a specltlcd amount of tro 1011 Is " imposes upon such otllcers a duty which continues until such provision Is complied with. IMJXSIOXs'fOH WESTEIIX VKTF.HAXS. Wnr Survivors ItTiiirinlierr.l by the lionernl lioveiiiuient. WASHINGTON, June 1 1. (Special.)- -The following pensions have been granted: a'Ad1,.ra.--,ra C. Muzzey. Grand Island. $6. Renewal-Thomas Lewis. Wlowa:C' Additional-Thomas E. Doolev. H Kino. $S; George W. Fox. ''"VMipha'i John W. Oxcnvcldor, Norwood. $L. J'1lm'.lz iiViliiir Percy. 12. ncrease-.lacib 1 . Time Cltv 86; Nathaniel G. Parker, wua. -rA "ton. $17; John II. SwiiiiBn. .Mntitrrnj-. I- : ili'iie-v' WBm' ',mGVge1,'lv,shin"gto;, W esMys - : il He -sue-Charlos SteN ens Ma. irld M7 Original widows, e to - pfeeAale Abnirn C.'-Snydor St Paul. . Rc-.o a Mo1 CUT 'He "wal -aKcre James Keva.;. Vplaud. $17. Re ssue and In ere se-George L. Warner. Sbflton. lr'- Iowa : Orlglnnl-Thomas Finney Idea ). Pnrls. $10: Caledonia Myers Cedar Rnn Is. 86; Eldest G. Marcellus Koztn .16: W I 11am IV Honlev. Wiilnut, $8; Robert Henr, Mount "avV W; Charles Mchl. Du buituo. $; Wl lani Melealf. Movlllc. $12. Addltlonnl--1 bar es C 1 Mitchell. Fort Madison. J. Restor.Ml.in ami I.Uoase- Henry Woi.lrnR. Wnverli'. $12. Renewal and Increase-John Kolloy. ' Di.n-ont. $6. otto V "uen Mn ohestei. $12. nerease -William Ilrain Greeley. $S; .lames M Sharp. Athe s on $10. James A. Meredith Lynnvllle $12: Jo ins Pottlt. Sidney. $10: Michael Aylworrt. Emuietsburg $8; Charles N. Tryon. . a mus. $8. Samuel II fSiinrter. IMium-i U. William 11 ry. Fulrvlew. $'1. "f'K willows! ete Sarah C Finney. Pnrls. S; (special acctued. May 31 1 S.irah J. Morgan, College Springs. $8. War with Spain, orlg-Inal-Cralg J. Schramm. Dos Moines, $6. Frisco's Hunrniilliie Cordon. SAN FRANCISCO. June 14.-. Argument was concluded todny In the rnlted States flreult court on the petition of the ( hlneso to restrain the city Hoard of Health from maintaining a ouaiantliie cordon riround the Chinese quarter nf the city. The case was taken under ndvlsemont by Judges Morrow and Do llaveth Xiitlomil Iilentlllentloii lliirenu, MINNEAPOLIS. June 14. The Interstate sheriffs todav elooied II. T. Demmer of Geneva. III., president; W. F. Heavey of Denier vlee president, I'. T. Megarden of Minneapolis secretary-treasurer. The next meeting will ho held In Chicago. A resolu tion calling on congress to establish a na tional Identification bttienu was adopted. Hill's DriutnlslN nnil Hotel Keepers. ST. P.M'L, Juno ll.-Tho grand lods of Odd Fellows today voted to exclude ilruir rlsts and hotel keeuers from the order In thlr stnte. William McGregor of Minne apolis wna olcitcd grand warder. Totals 23.753 IIS, 174 lG.7rri Paris Exposition Pictures, Part II, now ready. 10 cents and a coupon cut from The Hco, page 2. Tim Killed In U'reek. ATLANTA, fin.. Juno H.-A northbound passoprnr train und an Incoming accom modation train on the Southern railway coll .led todav ten miles from Atlanta. Killed 1 Reuben It. May.lleld. engineer; William Davis, flagman, rp."rrd! William Nash and J. II. Greg nry, bnggngemen: R. c. White, J. E. Monti, S. Gilmer and W. II. Sharn, trainmen; Reuben Waters, flagman; William Il'aney, fireman. Paris Exposition Pictures, Part II, now ready. 10 cents and a coupon cut from The Dee, pse 2, , JAMES F, BOYD & CO., Telephone KM). Oinoli.i, .W COMMISSION, GKAIN, PROVISIONS and hTOUIvii HOARD OF TIlAUK. Correspondence: John A. Warren & Ca Uliect wires to Chicago and Nw otH ree ij RRPEMIiEYaCO. doom 4 ttr urc BIDG. CrlAHAtlU. BRANCH tOJ&HJSI uitwui. ruut