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TTIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1000.
Ikcb of Liquidation and Short 8ellinp
0usc Slnmp in Wheat.
SESSION IN CORN QUIET, BUT RATHER FIRM
0nM Cnmpnrcd ultli When! V'ii It iichn
Are Mend) , lull l,n I r r I'rm I-
liiiix Arc Weill. llcnpHt- UkIiI
IIok Itcl'l-lptx.
fonsvm-, hipi)inK,
wnk: wentorn iiteiimed, 17.20: refined,
Weak, continent, J7 X',; 8. A.. JS; com
W.l'l: Pork, (drone, familj,
! i-2?: 'hort rl(,,,r- Hl.0Wlfc.26; mos..
ll.l.fKlTjrf. (ft,
It.W-Qulet; choice,
TotTic.
HnPH-stonily; Mate, common to cholcp.
to crop. I IfMr, old, Sflfce; Pacific const. 'Hit
crop. ii,.nei old, 3iGc. tierce, steady, 3ik Haenn. hort clo.ir , 'l"
"i.?.'.- .. . h.tcltx. 3711(1: clear hnllli.n. Hrm. 40m. T.iI. I Amer,
..lllUl7?rHIVn,y! "iilvcMon, 20 in lli!.. i low, prime city, Hrm, .
ISc, Ciillfornln, IS to 21 Ih., l'4c; Tcxn, ' '
VVi'-p'tiiMi "!V ll0, , j MoviniHvrs oi. .stocks ami iiumi
1 1 K A T 1 1 K It M rm ; hemlock sole, nticnos
AjrcH, ngnt to licavywclghtH, awSltic;
nciii, MiKi'axic.
!,,,?. Available eah balance, I51JI.7S5;
Eoid, ro,3io,av). v
Itiintoii lnck Mini Homl
Ollfnrnln. fl Jdnfi Sd. future, linn; July.
Km Id: Hcptemhar, fir,,d; December, nom
inal. CORN Spot American mixed. new.
steady, Im ,(!. spot American mixed, old.
pmiJ i ;m i ,fM' "rmi JlllJ' ,M,rt; " , l-f".5 tXm 341M ! cent. (Vr
I'ltON IHIUNtf-Liilil. AimTlruii rellned In ! L-HZ
8Mb. nails, utuiiilv. 'Aim iirlmn vitrn In A., T. &
1. tv
llli'lai
lllrenk In Wlirnt Dotu I nn u t Influence
-1'lrrn; domestic, fair to extra, I'.i
rlltrAOO, .fune : -A rush of liquidation,
together with considerable short selllitS.
tanned a sharp alump In wh'nl today and
trough there was some recovery Inward tho
e . I tho close was weak, 3V tinder yeter-
ilr.. Torn was llrm, hut under the inllu
if e of the wheat weakness closed UVc
lo'wr. Oats closed Hfi-V down and pro-
Ions 12!i1iC21.tc denref.ed.
There are nearly four hours to the regu-
sesslonH of the Hoard of Trade and those
urn today were nrcupled piln'lpally In
ttlng rid of recently acquired wheat. The
irket opened lower because Liverpool
.h down and the .on, pressure the ! &,u;
irkol. tinder a. demand from U. ill street ConiH,r, hoth here and fn Umdnn. wafl
red the northwest and omo covering by
h'lorts the market regained the Initial dip.
but this and a lot more was lost later,
local long of the Inlluentlal type star cd
l.i to make the weakened demand look like
r nine-spot and simply choked up the open
I s through which much high-prlrcd stulf
1 i recently disappeared. Outside lone on
t n decline Joined the ranks of sellers and
tiio market liecamn wo'one sided that It
dropped 414c, with only momentary checks.
T ho bottom wan renchcd,ncar the end of the
reunion and covering by shorts caused a
llltle. recovery, but not a sulllclent amount
to relieve tho market of the charge of de
( led weakness. 'I'he AliRtist option wan
I ie morn active, althnueh July was any
1 ilnc but slow. August openol at SMil'
It'io, advanced lei saed to and
tiosc'd Site down at M'ir. July opened at
I " In MIap. sold between S3"c and 70'i-,
oslnc 3j,e depressed at Wk. There were
TM'AC.
l'KANI'TS-QuIrt! fancv hand-picked, 4
(fll'ie; other domestic, SlSUc.
HITTTKK-Receipts, 0.1 10 pUcs.; Btcady,
creamery. 17ii20c; factory, H11;''C.
l-.flriS Ilecelpts, 13,27a pkijs. ; market dull
and heavy; western, loss olT. 13fiH',4r;
western. Hi mark, for average lot. lnftl2c.
CIIKKSn-Weak: large white and col
"red. OliK'JVj small white and colored, S'i
TAM.OW Nominal; city, V.ic;
l.'ullc.
MlC'I AI.S Iron today was even In a worso
condition than It ban been. No. I northern
was offered at Mr, but found no buyers.
I'lttsburg reported free offerings of Hesse
mer .il at Jl'.t. but with steel blllcta down
to 2." He.semer pig Is not wotth over JI5.
Kngllsh in ,rkets for Iron were nil lower
and ucak. Tin showed an advance of
1 llis for spot In Ixndnn, with only small
transactions. The local market was. llrm
if tln Market.
NKW YOHK, June 2-S. The stock market
showed symptoms during the early hour
Pf.l....
Sit mi r .
do pfd
HHI Telrplimie
n.isi-n A AllHjny
, iinsinn I,
i llnstoti & Me...
, C . It. & Q
i Dnnilnlnii I'oal ..
I do pf.l
Federal Hle ,,
of the trading today of having fallen back i
nufet. closing here at tlG.R0. I'Od was still
unsettled at l.22i( I.27H, while speller ruled
quiet at $t 201(1.25. Tho brokers' price for
lead was Jl.lu and for copper Jlli.25.
OMAHA wiioi,i:sAi,i: .MAHKIVr.S.
Cnmlltlnn of Trndr mill Qiiotiitlnns on
Maple mill Knney Produce.
KOOS-Receipts liberal; good stock, nc.
MVB POl'LTItY Hens, 7r7'4c; roosters,
nrcordlng to age and size, 3ff4e; broilers,
IVtfiUc; ducks, -Ifinc; geese, turkeys,
PRKStr nnKsann pouijTry nen, fir
S'ie: roosters, MtGc; ducka nnd gese, jiff
10c; broilers, Vi to 2 lbs., ptr doz, W.vyffi.W,
turkeys, 124c
IH'TTI'JR-Cnmmnn to fair, 13c; choice,
151IGr; separator, 20c; gathered creamery,
175llSc.
FISH-Trout, nc; blue fish. 12c: nlckerel.
rains in North Dakota and Manitoba, but i Re; catfish. 12c: dressed buffalo. 6c: white
private advices from these sei linns nnd , tlsh, 10c; herring, Re; black bass, lfic; sal
etner parts or tile siriaaen iioriiiwesi urn i mnn, i.ie; wnne nass, ioc: crnppie, lac; piK
i nt vnrv much from the rei ent tone. 'I he
1'rlcn Current, which U of Inllileuce with
i imi speculators, made the total estimated
i ror. winter and spring. .XO.OOO.CWO hu., 2i,
W.0CO of It spring, compared with HU
t stlclan Snow's estimate of -PiO.Ono Jul. It
declared that with the reservu supply the
crop would be equal to the demand and that
the crop yield would be 5 per cent higher
than the avcrago for the last live, years.
However, crop considerations generally
wer overshadowed by the selling which ap
I eared to be the result of a general desire
to ret out before the price got any lower.
New York reported 18 loads for export and
tho cash demand here was s aeK. Clear
i.nces at the seaboard In wheat and Hour
wero equal to SA1,MM lu. Primary receipts
nggregated 4tl,0i bit., compared with 7!2,0OO
tin. inst year. .Minneapolis and J xinitli re
I ortod :m cars, against 311 last week and 511
a year ago. ilecelpts Here were uu cars
of contract grade.
Corn was rather quiet, but considering
the wheat weakness It was llrm. The ex
cellent cash business done dlirlnL' the last
lew days was continued today, about SfX,
(K fau. belns worked from here. This
formed the main sunnort of the market
Thero were rood rains In the corn belt and
country offerengs were moderate. July sold
between 43'ic nnd 42c and closed 'ic down at
August soiu uetween 7W41c and
42,e. closing VMo depressed at 1314c. Rc
eljus hero were SSI cars. Tho opening
was wiVia unuer yesterday in sytnpattiy
nviin wncai anu ine top price followed early
vun tout cereal.
Oats, compared with the wheat weakness
was steady early, but the market yielded
later out of respect to the downward path
followed by wheat. The northwest was re
ported to show prospects of about half n
croD in Dom oats and nay and this was a
resisting Influence against wheat. Tho
country was u buyer. July sold between
j?ic ana zinc closing "ic down at 2l?ic.
Aueust sold between 3Kc and 24Tio and
closml ft'c down at aifi'Hc Receipts
were 311 cars.
Provisions wero wenk, despite light hog
i I'uuiiHK. j urivc was maue at porK by
longs and tho whole list as usual suffered.
'ine wneat weakness was a factor In the
jiecunc. i ncre was a ralr cash demand, but
It was not equal to tho task of sustaining
V. l '"' io influential selling tod.-n.
At the bottom the market steadied on cov
ering by shorts. September pork sold be
tween I12.sr7. ii n, i Ui irm. n,l o.,,,
down at tl2M; September lard, between Y7.20
' cioseu ,'j.c down at J7.CC. and
fteptenVber ribs, between $7.25 nnd I7.12U,
with tho close 12c depressed at J7.15ft7.17V.
t,sumated receipts tomorrow: Wheat, HO
iJX Z.' ,,J -io; uuis, .iv cars; nogs, .u
W0 hand.
The lending futures ranged as follows:
Artlcles.l Open. Hlgh.l Low. Close.! Yes'y.
Wheat
June
July
. Aug.
Corn-
JllllB
July
Aug.
Oats
July Aug.
Tork
July
Sept.
Lnnl
July
Sept.
Oct.
tllbs
July Sept.
S2H?TS3 ""kvi
t34-41i MTi
WW 4:p;
2''.S, nyt
3!W4 Ti''fll
25U1 2GNi
25ii'H 2
12 75 12 75
12 !X 12 97'4
7 00 7 0214
7 15 7 20
7 17'4 7 20
7 15 7 15
7 22'J 7 25
79' i
so-.
42
12
42
24'4I
24Jil
12 r,o
12 C7!4I
0 87',4
7 m
7 0754
79U
f-0
I
42?i
42'AI
43',j,:i:uivii
82Tfc
84T
42H
7 Oj
7 12J4
sty.:
25ii!4
12 60 I
12 m.
15 W
7 05
7 0714
7 10
7 li'.4
25i
12 SO
13 0214
7 IKL
7 1714
7 20
7 20
7 u0
No.
' r.iP,l.lo,.a.llons follows:
WHKAT-No. .1, 77f7flc; No. 2 red 8"e-;!!jORN-No.
2, iVAv; No. a yoiuiw.
.-9AT?TN,0' -?SI4J525-V; No. 2 white, 27'iW
ticj No. 3 white, 2ti!AW27',.c
RVE-No. 2, BIHc. "
SKHDS-No. 1 flaxseed. J1.S0; No. 1 north-
C i jaLONS?,0f,f' ,ork- l,cr 1,1'.. JI1.60JT
l-f'- :a-yfr loo lbs., J8.7714iitf.90. Shor
r bs sides (loose). JC'Mf, 7.20. Dry hi ed
tshouh ers (boxed), $B 751(7.00. Short clear
Hiles (boxed). J7 4orj7.no.
QYy,JlI?,,,i'iIarl!,,of.,h,i;n wnos.
SIIOAR-Cut loaf, fi.4s: granulated, $3.92:
eonfectlonerfl' A, J3.SS; off A, J5.73.
Tor" "da!" "r thf rcco,,ls al"' shipments
Articles,
"lour. bbls....
M'heat, hu
Torn, hu
pats, hu
Itye, hu
Hurley, hu....
Receipts. Shipments.
20.HV)
... 57.COO
...4S2.0INI
...2iO,fVl
... 2,010
lO.OiliI
15.IXW
1 1,000
4!l,0ii0
lli7,lW
On the Produce exchange toav tho
iJJT. Tii 1 WW .""'"'g; creameries.
i?cV- rtH'r,"", WiWKc. Cheese, steady
DSljc, Kgg.1, llrm; fresh, lie.
7.000
tint
141f , SI,
ne; halibut, 12c; bullheads. 10c: rlnr norch.
Be; lobsters, green, 22c; boiled lobsters, 25c;
mackerel, 20c; codllsh. 10c; yellow perch; Co.
PIOKONS Live, per doz., SOcSJl.00.
VBALS Choice, S10c.
HAY- Per carload lots: Upland, choice,
J7.S0; midland, cUr.'.re. J5.50: lowland, choice,
$5.50; rye straw, choice, $(!; No. 3 corn, 35c;
No. 3 white oats, 2IV4c; cracltcd corn, per
ton. $1I.C0, corn and oats, chopped, per ton,
$15; bran, per ton, $12.00312.60; shorts, per
ton. J12.C0.
VEOETARIES.
CUCUMnERS-Per dor., 50c.
ASPARAC.US-Home grown, per dor., 20
(Uioc.
NEW TURNIPS-Per. doz. bunches, 25
30c. '
SPINACH-Per box, 40CGOC.
bbS. KKTS-Pr doz." bunchos. 2Cc.
H CAKROTTS-Pcr doz. bunches, 2Gc.
I.ETTUCE-Per dozen bunchee, 20c.
RADISHES Home grown, por doz., 15
PEAS-Per U-bll. basket. 00c.
A. nKANS-Per 1-3 bit. box, 40c.
I OTATOE3-Pcr bu.. choice, 2Stf40c.
NEW POTATOES-Per bu.. Wc.
CAR RAGE Homo grown, per lb., l4c.
CAfl.IFI.OWER-Per doz. Jt.
TOMATOES-Mlsslsslppl, per four-basket
crate, 755Wc.
Slt'SllnOOMS Per Bound box, 50c.
RIIl'RA RR Per pound. H4r2c
ONIONS-Callfornla. per sack, $2.
PKL'ITS.
8TRAWRERRIES - Colorado shipping
stock, per 2(-qt. case, $2.753.00.
H L.ACKHERRIES Per 24-qt. case, $2.0Otf
2.25.
HI.ACK IIASPRERRIES-Pcr 24-qt. case,
$2.i5; per 2l-pt. case, $1.50
Into the condition of lethargy ami sagging
prices which marked tho trading last week.
Hut tho large outstanding short account
showed llselr very scnsntlve to develop
ments In the wheat market With the con
tinned fall In the prlte of that cereal and
reports of tho enormous uunntltlt-s of
country, j wneat thrown upon tho market to liqui
date, tile COIirili;e nf tltn liailra nnvn.l .till
nt the tips of their lingers nnd they scram
bled to cover their short contractu In tho
! Into dealings with considerable preclp
itancy. Tim result was a strong closing at
the top level, with the rHlly still In force
and at it b vel nf prices from 1 to 2 points
over lust night for many nctlve stocks. The
, bears wem In full retreat ull through tho
st, even llaltlmnre A Ohio turning: from
Its persistent downward course with n rnllv
I ' a point from the erly decline. Sugar,
i.uMmivii iransii, i-eopie s Has and Amer
1 lean Tobacco all made notnblc upward
inovements, the latter apparently on be-
"",' "i 1'iei-iniion oi yesterday s div ( end
declaration.
While the brenk In tho wheat market wns
unquestloiiably tho dominant Inlliiencn
there were other points of strength which
radiated ii favorable Influence. Tho coal
e" advanced on tho rlso In prlco of anthra
cite. The southwestern mocks moved up
ward In company on the more favorable
prospects of the Texas cotton crop, com
pared with that In other cotton states, on
tho largo winter wheat crop nnd on hopes
of the corn crop. Estimates by a western
trado Journal that tho winter wheat crop
nnd the wheat reserves would make tin the
dnllcloncy in tho shortage In thn spring
whout crop hud much In do with the day's
movement both in wheat and railroad
stocks. It was made evident that prices
of stocks have not only kept pace with
tho damage to wheat, but have heen dis
counting continued dutorloratlon. Tho
ruins in the northwest caused a sharp
check to the speculation on this basis. Tho
"."" 71'0' mockr showed decided
nnui,.L'.unt,l..u mBlkcl Jlsrcgnrd for tho
J.,m,lmJSlc.iilpvs uxI"-f,s"" of the trade
outlook by th Iron Age. The movement of
Prices lit the ntf.nl .rMm ...... ..
clear Intimation that Increased demand Is
lielng met on the decline In prices. Opinions
"r ,Jt,nr,'?, that nny further reactions In
prices will Insure a violent rebound when
the consumers' needs begin to bt felt and
i "ucFa ""a when the turn of
i"1-" i.ivu oviaoiui.v been nimio
Fltclilmrg pfil..
urn. Klectrtn ...
Kd. Kl'c. Ill
Mexican Central
Michigan Tel
N. II. ll. C...
Old Colony
OM Dominion ...
. Tl'i
.tl.T,
.111
.:tj
...!.-,
.IR7
. Vi
.in
. 32
. S1
ItilMier 2l'j
t'nlnn I'liellle S'
W.t I'.nd 2t
S. II. O. ft O. 5s... K
Adventure I
Alliiue Mln. Co 1
Ainnt. Copper
Atlimtle
Hilton ft Mnnt..
ilutte A- Ilostfm
Cal. fz Herla ...
Ceiilfnnlal
Krnnkllii
.. .13511 Oirenla
,..2V, Turret
..2o:, oulney
.. 127 Huntii Fe Ceppr.
... v Tnniarnck
... is t'lali Mining .....
..50i ! Winona
... 16 'Wolverines
,. 21
.ft)
. "I'.i
.72)
. ir,
. mi
. ,
. 31U
.t!l
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. 2l'i
. .IS',
OMAHA LIVE STUCK MARKET
Dairablo Corafad Steers Sill in the Sttni '
Kotohts is Ytitetdiy,
4 M
... . lln s o
... tto IM
... I ill 7(1
HEIFERS.
HOG TRADE DECIDEDLY UNSATISFACTORY
Hons Mold llluber t :i r I . but Kepi
(oliiK Inner, mIIIi 'I'rnile Xlor nnd
Ilrnmo-Kmv Slieeii Here .sold
tlult'kl) mid Strnnuer.
imv Vorl .11 1 ii I ti u Sliii'lin,
N10W YORK. June 2S.-The folloYjhig
the closing quotations for mining shi
todnr:
Cliollar
are
ares
Va.
Crnwn Point
Con. Cal &
IVmlwond
OmiM & Currlo
llnle A- Nnrcrojs.
Irnn Silver
Mexican
Ontario
. 40
. 11
. 27
. V,
. 1
S7.1
Ophlr
PIMnniith
Qiileksllver ...
do pfd
Slerrn Nevada
Standard
t'nlnn Con
Yellow Jiirket
. TO
. It
tffl
7'1
ro
. ii
. 12
i llldll'll llll IIIILTIIUI
talnly the ennran nf A .ii Li,.;:. dull at tho close.
? ie8fn?il.llar ll1!"'fK"r'' of the current
enlM. LiU,U l1K p.r ClT 1ml Probable dltll
cultle.s over the adjustment of wage scales
for tho coming year.
nun,i mow "I"101 continued quite un
ruined. The decline n xchang was
checked today with tho sharp advance Mn
m?t ' up ,by )l nonny of the Bank of
enlte"d ?hI,rlf J01" f!oll alA t0T American
eagles. The decline In exchange Is said to
b.w1 ?nu,iei1 bK, te coming upon the
markot of long sterllnjr hills, which have
been held for maturity and are now being
sold as sight bills. As they had figured
meantime as collateral for loans their 1 qui
dutlon now Involves the paying off of loans
and may thus help to account for the cur?
nt case of the money markot.
The bond market wan not active, but
to?, f"V T?tl Mien, par value!
j' i "IV. nlal,es Domia wero
choruttfd In bid quotations.
Following are the closing prices on
Now York Stock exchange: ""les on
Atchison
un-thc
Foreign IMimnclnl.
rAR.TS, Juno 2S, The weekly statement
of the Hank of France shows the following
chnnges: Notes In circulation, ilncrease, li,
420.O0Of; treasury accounts current, Increase,
4!U7G,OCOf; sold In hnnd. Increase. l5,sso.mf ;
bills dlsi'ounteil. Increase, 45,551,000; sliver In
hand, decrense, R2S.0ri0f. Cnder the Inllti
ences of a fresh decline ill tractions nnd
other Industrials the tone on the bourse to
day was heavy from the beginning. It was
rumored that thero wero forced sales by n
Oermnn npeculator, but the transactions
were Insignificant, nio tlntos declined on
realizations and bear selling. Kaffirs were
dull. Threo per cent rentes, lOOf 25c for
tho account. Exchange on Mndnn, 25f ll'4c.
Spanish 4 closed nt 72 15.
LONDON, July 28. The weekly statement
Of the Hank of Etml.ind shows the fnltowlni;
changes: Total reserve, decrease, iTO,fiO0;
circulation. Increase, ioOi.OfiO; bullion, de
crease, lo.s,,sO; other securities, decrease,
JC32,(O0; other deposits, Increase, JC22,0r;
public deposits, decrease. SM,000; notes re
serve, decrease. 700.000; government securi
ties, unchanged. The proportion of the
nank of England's reserve to liability Is
43.64 per ent. Last week It was 41.3(i per
cent. Rate of discount unchanged at 3 per
cent. American securities were depressed
and prices went well below parity level.
There was a disposition to await further ad
vices from Wall street. SelUrs predom-
inaicu lorougnoui ine session, which was
tho Close. Rnutdflh 4 nlnlnrl nt 71 9',
The amount of bullion withdrawn from the
'a'H', 1 '-nginnii on uaiancc today was
31,000. Cold premium quoted at Huenos
yres ni i:if..u.
BBlU'lft, Juno 2J. A llrmer disposition
jinn iimiuiosieii on me oourse today owing
iu imp mu.r news irom unina and tnc ex
pectatlon of a smooth settlement. The bus!
ness tran;acteu, however, was mnll ami
hesitating. American securities were weak
on the rise In thn price of wheat. Exchango
, Si , "P"!' ior cnecKs. Discount
L ul"s- Per cent; tnree-monthn
blllu, 4?i per cent.
SOl'TH
Receipts were:
Olllclal Monday 2,230
umciai Tuesday 4, ill
Olllclal Wednesday .... 1,212
Olllclal Thursday 2,311
OMAHA. June 2.
Cattle. I tog. Sheep.
I' our days this week... .13.470
Same dnys Inst week. . . .12,3
Same week before 15,055
flame three weeks ago. .10,5.W
Samo four weeks ago. .17.I3S
Average price paid for hos
several days, with comparisons
II90O.I1S99.
7.1'2i
12,!iS0
'J,2)l
11.72
Ti,92l
.",'',,( H
3?,M1
43,3-tl
I W 4 pO 1
t m in
HTAOS.
1 Tn 1 41 I
1 1W .1 Ml 1
2 Iivv, 3 r, -, t
. IICI.I.S, STEERS AND
i" !( 4 in
., J. .MIklmlns-Wyo
31 stk cws. 782 $1 10 17 feeders.. J 25
2.1 stk cws. 476 3 60
lions-Today's market was mot tin
satisfactory and a hard market for sellers
to operate on. In the llrst place the market
opened with h fair demand In Division It.
where buyers seemed to want a few good
loads nnd where they worn willing to pay
J.vI'J's. or rlose lo 10c higher than yester
day s opening, for such a.' pleased them,
lit the other division it was almost Im
possible to get above $5,10, After fortv or
'fly, loads had changed hands the market
suddenly came in a standstill and buyers
all snt down. For a time the best that
tllCV Would iln unu IT, III I, ill II tvn, ,,!
long that they would do that well, for as
provisions enme lower, they dropped down
1.311 , to Sn.OMifi.flTU. i ll liitn limit, tlmrn it'.,..i
3,7!'.), stllj a number n r InmU unsnlrl
,,iiJ
50 1
l),(Wt
fi.97
6.74Ti
8.3. tl
At nn ttfne tlllrlltfr tlln ,lnl uiia tlm titur
ket active or In any way brisk. Heaviest
Packers right from Hie start seemed to be
looking for n decline in provisions and did
not appear to have any confidence In the
market. Til nthnr wnr,lu Itinv bnAttir,,! tn
feel that the longer they put off buying the
Wfcea offeni fQ eetmun
DOCTOR
SEARLES &
SEARLES
OMAHA.
KER70US (ME &
June 1
June 2
June 3
June 4
June 6
June 6
June 7
Juno 8
Juno 9
Junn 10
June 11
June 12
June 13
June 14
June 15
June 18
June 17
June 18
Juno 19
June 20
Juno 21
Juno 22
June 23
Juno 24
June 25
June 26.
Mine 27.
June 23.
4 S.3I
4 S3 3 U, 4 13 J 32
4 53
4 91
I 94
4 95
G 02
i 01
3 Ml
1S9S.187.19C.1S,
3 5!)i
53
3 Co,
3 67
3 CO
3 61
3 53
5 oo:
4 921 3 57
4 SG 3 64
4 85 3 66
4 89, 3 64
4 95 3 62,
3 63i
5 03
fi (Ml
4 0l
I 03
5 no;
5 13
3 64
3 71
3 6!)
3 05
3 63
3 62
4 21, 3 401 2
i
2 8'
2 S7
2 931
l 3 01
3 30l
2 31, 3 OS
cheatier rhpv wntild cai tlm lin 'riii- i.
or tns last ! 1lfT;rrnoo nn the part of buyers and the
leeung on ine part of sellers that they were
not getting enough made the trade very
slow nnd drnggv. Representative shIpm-
4 03
4 10
4 Oil
3 S3
3 87,
2 82
3 'J
3 36!
3 32
3 31
J6I 430
U 4 34
1894.
3 04
2 !'3
2 9
3 00
3 031
5 10
5 011 .1 63
.1 5 031 3 61
I I 3 C5
..I
3 29
3 27
3 27
3 31
3 75
3 79 3 29
3 77 3 32, 2 OS
3 901 3 22 3 01
3 S3 3 181 3 OS!
3 SOi 3 2t. 3 10
3 15 3 02
3 81 3 151
3 72 3 21, 3 02
3 21 3 02
3 261 3 00
3 23 2 97
3 1! Z Mi
' I 2 9H
16
3 72
3 68:
3 69
I
3 62
3 Sli
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4 39
4 35;
4 ,
4 34
4 8S
4 44
4 36
4 32
4 3S
4 41
4 44
4 46
4 48
4 15
4 37
4 10
4 40
4 46
I 5:
4 5
I 63!
4 51
4 t
4 41
4 49
4 55
4 64
4 53
4 53
,
4 57
4 6s
4 74
4 70
4 bi
4 53
4 65
4 70
4 H) I
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4 77
4 S2
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4 7.1
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do pfd
IJnltlmore fc Ohio.
Cannillan PaelHc .,
RED RASI'HERRIES Per 24-nt. case. Canada So
; iiirs.
HI.UEBERRlES-16-qt. cases, $2.2G.
Ct'ItRANTS I'er 24-qt. case, J2.00.
REACH ES California, per box, $1.10.
APRICOTS-Callfornta, per bos. J1.35.
I'M'MS California, per crate, J1.25'(n.G0.
I'RrNES-Callfornla, per crate, $1.50J1.75.
OOtlSEBERRlES I'er 21-qt. case. J2.
CHRRRIES-Callfornla, per 10-lb. box,
J1.10; Missouri, por 24-qt. case, $2.25.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
PINEAPPLES Per doz., $2.00.
ORANGES California, .Mediterranean
sweets, per box. $4.00; budded seedlings, $3.
LEMONS California, fancy, $4.5064.76;
choice, $4.25.
CRAPE FRFIT-Callfornla, per box, $4.
1IANANAS Per bunch, according to size,
:2.25'u3.00.
HIDES.
HIDES No. 1 green hides, 6!4c; No. 2
green hides, 5(.c; No. 1 salted hirtes, 7'.c;
No. 2 salted hides, 6V4c; No. 1 veal calf, to
12 lbs., 9c; No. 2 veal calf. 12 to 15 lbs., Sc.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NUTS Hickory, laree. ner bu.. 11.28:
shellbarks, $1.35; English walnuts, per lb..
i."((i'ic; filberts, per lu., izc; uimoncn, per
lb.. llQ16c: raw. uer lb.. 5'Afl6c: roasted.
tiQV.ic.
Ohio ..
CIiIcbko O, w..
c, n. & q
Chlcgr, Ind.
to rfj
Ohlcaeo & U. Ill
Chlcngo A N. W.
C, U. I. & p
C. C. C. & St.
Oolo. aouthern
do 1st pfd...
M M pfd....
Del. Hiiilnon .
Tel. L. W
Denver & Tt. a.
do pfd
Krln
do lBt pfd...
Gt. Nor. pfd
Ilorklng Coal ...
Hocking Vulley
Illinois Central .
lotva Central ....
do pfd
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... ion
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no 2d pfd...
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Third Avonu ...
Adam
American Ex.....
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Anir. Cot. Oil...
do nfii..
Amer. Mnltlne .
do pf,
Auit. S. Sc It...
do pd ,
Amer. Spirits ...
do nfrt
67'ijAmec. fl. Hoop
.. ii i aw pm
.. 32vi Amer. S. & W...(
..1IH4I do pM
.. 13 Amer. Tin Plate
ni VO Pfd..
Nt. I.ohIs (irnln nnil Provision.
ST. LOUIS. June 28. WHE AT Lower:
No. 2 red cJsh. elevator. 80'c; track. J2'i'
81c: Julv. 79Hc: Aueust. SOVic: Scntember.
f0ic; No. 2 hard, 775780.
CORN Lower: No. 2 cash. 42c: tracK. 434?
I3M,c: June. 41Hc: July. 41ic: Seotember.
42Te.
UA is Lower; o. a casn, z&c; tracK,
.'4c; June, 24'ic; July. 2IVlc; September,
I'f24c; No. 2 white, 27Viii2Sc.
HYK 1.3-vrr at COc.
FLOUR-Dull. .
'SKEDS-No market. '
CORNMEAL J2.0OH2.2O.
RRAN Steady; sucked, east track, 6Sfl70c.
HA Y Easy: timothy. $8.00&'12.OO: uralrle.
$6 5OB7.C0.
WHISKY Steady, $1.23.
IRON COTTONTIES-$1.30.
RACMIINO 7i1iSMe.
HEMP TWINE 9c.
METALS lead: Firm at $4.25. Snclter:
Hlrher at $4.15.
POULTRY Steadv: ch ckens. 7Uc:
flprlngs, lOti'llc; turkeys, 4c; ducks, uc;
springs, !c; geese, nc; springs, 7c.
.;i,tr ixiwer at 'ic.
HUTTICR-Steadv: creamery. lOfllKUc:
dairy. 111716c.
PROVISIONS Pork.
V.
. 75
.tiU
1 Vl
$6.77',i.
fiKW TOII IC
jfluolnlloiiN
ciE.MniAi, miiki:t.
for the On y nn
CoiiiiiinilK .M,
Vnrlnus
9iV;
Ii..
York, car
.-1i?.YOIlK ll"u, :s -'''OUH-Recelpts,
11.477 bhls.; exports, 5.6S7 bbls.; lower with
rut buyers, as further declines are looked
for; winter patents, $4.401.50; Minnesota
,:7SJ6.1B. Xllnnesoln bakers. $3,20
fcnUT.; winter straights, Utuvj, uo; winter
rxtras $2.75t3.l5; winter low grades. $2 mi
S K Rye Hour. firm, fair to good, Jj.isya..
iholce lo fancy, 3.IOii3,75. " '
,! ""'"'''Ai'-nriii; yellow western
city. 94o: Rrandywlne, $2.50Ti2.m.
,,..,r, on, . wesiern, bfc, r. o.
rii,,n.i, ciuii, 144,111-, i-. 1, j., ;cw V
RARLEY-null tind nnminnl: feeding, 4e.
r. I. f.. New York; malting, 49')&3c. c 1. f.
tsew York. 11
HA RLE Y MALT Nominal at 55ii5e
WHEAT- Receipts, 4.00 bu. ; exports.' So..
K4 bu. Snot, weak. No. 2 red, SOiir. f n b
nnoat! No. 2 red, S6Lc. elevator; No. i
northern, Duliith. 90V, f. n. b., uiiont
prompt; No 1 mrl, Ouliilh, 92', c. Options
showed further signs of demoralization to
nay under extensive reductions of long ac
rounts. poor support, ICngllsh cables nnd
rains in Manitoba. At the lowest pjnt
valuer were about So olT frn.r the top of
Ihe. year. The market closed weak at 3Li'
CTio net decline. July. SufiSOUi: closed.
M;i September, i.liSSV; closed, S5Sc;
December. S6fWlj closed, Stiie.
COKN-Recelpts. 201,215 bu.; exports, ,119..
If39 bu. Spot, Mendy; No. 2. 49r. f o. b..
ntloal, nnd Co. f. o. b,, elevator. Options
opened steady and were relatively well
sustained all day on heavy clearances, het
ter cables uud another big cus'i diupaiid,
easlns off ilnall) with wheat and closing
(weak at HiiS,c net lower: July. 47iJrisiiCi
Ipsed,, 4i?c; September, 4S'iftl9V closed,
OATS Recelnts. t,.00 bu,; exports. 2),2:l5
hu. Sot, easier; No. 2. 294c: No, 3, 29c; No.
D white. 3l'tr; No, 3 while, 31c; track mixed
fwestern, 2:)Uo30'ct track while, 30i.fi35se.
Options neKleoted nnd nominally lower.
PROVISIONS-lteef, firm family, $10.MK
J2.0O; mess, $9.0Oii!i.r0. Reef hams, Jiuootf
21.00; packet, Jt0.50fill 50; cltv, extra Indl.i
mess, $l6.ixiil7 50, cut meats, steady,
gilckled bellies, s.J2miUM; pickled shoul
ra, J6.75; pickled hums, 9,V5ii 10.20. 1-urd,
weak: iobblntr. $13.
lower; prime steam, $6.72H; choice,
Dry salt ments (boxcih. lower:
extra shorts, $7.3"h; clear ribs, $7.50; clear
sides. $7.75. Huron (boxed), lower; extra
shorts. t'.HtW. clear ribs. $S: clear sides.
$S.I2W.
RECEIPTS F our. 6.000 bb s wheat. 19..
000 bu.; corn. 92,or0 bu. ; oats, 1S.M0 bu.
SHI PMENTS Flour. S.OoO bbls- wheat.
6.000 bu.; corn, 87,000 bu.; oats. 9.00) bu.
WitiiuiK City rirnln mill I'rnvlHlnns.
KANSAS CITY. Juno 28. W H E AM' .1 11 1 v.i
07kc: Sentomber. 73c: No. 2 hard. 73e: cash.
No. 3. 70??72c; No. 2 red. 77c: No. 3. 73fi76c:
No. 3, 70'o72c; No. 2 red. 77c; No. 3, 73ft 76e.
CORN Jlllv. 4lc: Senteoiher. 4Ki41ie:
cash, No. 2 mixed. lOUo; No. 2 white, iVAc:
No, 3. 40'.jC.
OATS-No. 2 white, 27c.
RYE-No. 2. 36r.
HAY-Cholce timothy, $IO.(XVjri0.60; cholco
prairie. $7.00(7.50.
i(m"l J'LR-crcamery. 15fjlSc; dairy, fancy,
KtjOS Dull; fresh Missouri nnd Kansas
iii-ti, or, ri-ciiuus. oe, loss on, eases re
turned; soutlurn, ; new whlltnvood cases
Included. Uc more.
corn, 20,1(X)
com, 27,-
lnciuaetl. He more.
. KECEIITS Wheat, 3I.RO) bu
bu ; oats, B.loO bu.
SI II PM ENTS Wheat, 27,000 bu.
POO bu.; oats. 2,000 hu.
Toledo iirket,
TOLEDO. June 2S. WHEAT Active,
lower; Miot. Mic; July, SUc; August. S4T4o;
September. S5',c.
CORN- Active, llrm; No. . cash. 45e: Sep
tember. 4U,e.
OATS-Actlve, llrm; No. 2 cash, 26c;'Sep
tember, WIjc.
y,Y,?l,u": "'"'hanged; No. 3 ensh, 60.-.
ShLDS-Clover, 1S9S nrlme. Ti.10; 1899
prime, $,).(0, October. $5.82,; No. 2, $4.75.
.110, Amer, Tobacco ...
. 1 I do pW.
41 Anac. Mlhtnir Co..
Brooklyn It. T
Cok. Ful A ir,,,,.
Con Tefcareo
do pfd
(Vileral Steel
do pf,I
fen. Kleclrtn
lSMHi Ohieose ftienr ....
io prt
. V) I Inter. Paper
. 45'i do pfd
. .15 .Lacleik Oas
. IV National Illscult .
. 30' dp pfd
.13 iNattfmal Iad ....
.I2S4' do prd
. smiNatlonal Steel ....
. THHi do pfd
50i'K. T. Air Hrak
... ,10H
... 72
.. 7U
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31?i
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97
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. 71 I No. Amrlean
. in raciria Const ..
.4! do lot pfd.
. 76 I do id pfd.
.126U Pacific! ornll ..
. 16'i People's Oas ..
. 614 Preiivd B. Car
. 2i do nM
. 3941 Pullman P. tr.'.'.'.'t7s
, 87 Utundard R. & T.. i
. fuirar
. 79
. 19'i
. 95
. 21i
. "Hi
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. 50
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. 61
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. 9Ci;
. 3'i
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In pfd
' Lake Shore
lit.
im 11111111 mi n
Met St Tty
Mexican Central
Minn. & St. L...
do pM
Mo. Paflllc
Mobile Oblo ...
M , K. & T ,
do pfd
N. .1. Central
N. Y. Central ...
Norfolk W
do pfd
No, Pacific
do pfd
Ontario & W
Ore. Tly. Nav..
do pfd
Pennsylvania ....
Rending .'.
do 1st pfd....
do 2d pfd
Rio (). W. ......
do pfd
St. L. & S. F....,
do 1st pfd.....
do 2d pfd....,
St. L. Sotlthw....
do pfd
St. Paul
do pfd
t. P. & Om.ha...
So. Pacific ,
So. Railway ,
do pfd
Texas & Pacific .,
Offered. "Assessment paid.
Kerr York .Honey Market.
NEW YORK, June 28.-MONEY-On call
uim;ii,-u ui. jvj ior cent; uigncst, 14 per
. ,.,. ,.,, ,., i-rai; Vinson, l',k
cent; time money, unchanged, 3if?3U
cent; for 60 days to ,'1 months, mvl
cent, Prime mercantllo paper, XKSti
cent.
STIC R LINO EXCIIANOE Firmer, with
actual business In bankers' bills at $4.86',
for demand and at $I.S3 for sixty days
Posted rates. I.S4W.S5 and $l.87!i. Com
mercial bills. $42i((4.S3.
JS&"'VoiRn"r' JV'"'- McxIcmii dollars,
4S4c Sliver certificates, lilfii'C'ic.
. aOVERNMENT HONDS-Stcu.ly; state
bonds. Inactive; railroads, flrmw.
follows-'08'"6 rrlceM on b(,"dH today are bb
I
. K
. si;
. 9t;
.PO'i
.171
.110
. 324
. 1Pl
. Sl
. ?;
1.
do pfd,
Term. Coal &
U. S. leather
do pf,l
U. K. Rubber
do pfd
Western Union ...
nepuWIc I. & s.,
. do pfd
P. C. C. & St. I...
1134
114
6.VJ
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(6
2t;
914
79
104
12' J
57',i
per
per
per
per
V. S. ref 2s ...
do coupon
do ? reg
do 3
do coupon
do nv 4s. reg.
do coupon
do old Is, re,
do coupon
on Eh, re-, , ,
do coupon .
D. of C 3 61t
AtiHileon Ren.
do adj. 4s
Canada So. :...
Clior. & o. 4!vs..
ilo 6s
C. & Jf . W. c. 7s.
4
.102'i
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N. V. C. Is
N. J. C. gen. Sa
No. Pad tic 3i..
do 4n
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do 4.1
Oresron S. j,. 6s.
do eon sol fia...
Heading sen. 4a
Wo (i. w. Is m
St L ft I M e. 6s.. TOt;
"St I. it- R r B. 6.1S",
St. Paul consols ,.169
31. P.. C. f- p. l...ii'iu
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. 814
1114
.12211
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4..106
4. 'J',i
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Hunk ClenrliiKS.
CHICAGO. June 28,-Cle.arlngS, $23,160,672!
t?l?vhuJ2,ig'ehSii -L- p?sted v change.
$4.-n)jI((4.SS16; New York exchango, 25c
premium. '
ST. LOUIS. June 2S.-Clearlngs, $3,239,614;
balances, $j36,S5S. Money, 4g7 per cent;
... "uiuiiir, imr oiu.
ioAT1110111'3' Ju,1 2S.-Clearlngs, $2,S64.
126; balances, $470,702.
I'HII'ADELPIIIA. Juno 2S.-Clearlncs.
$13,543.53.3; blances, $2,230,792. "
fl?MJSi I'&.fir cloar,nES' ,153-
ba1!a)S3J6y,3Tl.aS--C'earlnEa' lm5i
Cotton Miirket.
N.K' VORK, June 2S.-Event of the day
on the Cotton exchange were not calculated
to clo.ir up tho confusion of opinions and
the mixed state of sentiment in general,
riui statistics camo to the front and cut a
leading influence lu the English and New
Orleans marknts, as well as In local mar
kets, A great Htir of spinners nt Liverpool
for present crop caused ono of tho most
aciimiiiuiiui nuvnnce in .llittt market re
membered, which .fire In lurn caused a de
cided uplift hero, and In tho south. The
lax months flugtuated in the reverse direc
tion, In keeping with better weather re
ports and predlctlona and selling by those
hOldOrs bellcVlllir thn mnrlt In l.n In
top-heavy condition us the result of the late
cluslng uiion tho short accounts, At the
time of our opening vnlues in Liverpool
woru at 1 points uji on near months, but 2V4
I&3 points off In tho remote optlonb. First
iale Indicated an advance of 2'C points on
tho old crop and a decline of 4'tf points on
new crop cotton here, with the room trade
very much at sea us to Just what way to
turn, l'he later reports from Liverpool In
creased thu nervousness ajid confusion on
the local exchange and checlscd fresh spec
ulation by the outside publlcs Dlsyuletlnr
report regarding affairs In CJilna Intensi
fied tho genural excitement prevalent.
Llntlldatlon set In flflor thn nnnnlncr untl
fried price down to about Ixst nleht's
n-lces on summer months and VU points
ower on near month-?. A ntilclc turn nf
ironi in response to a perpendicular rise In
Liverpool snt value up Udh polnta. A
long period of apathy gave way to renewed
feverish lluctuatluns and spasmodic trading
In tho Inst hour. Prices once more took an
upward direction and urgent demands from
southern and foreign Interest, which wero
Influenced by reports of heavy spot sale
for export in .New Orleans nnd other south
ern markets. Tho market closed firm for
near mouths, with June 47 points, July 30,
August 24 and September 2 points higher.
Later months steady at a decline of 4'fr6
points. Fulurcrt closed llrm on nenr nnd
steady on distant mouths, June, $9.75; July,
$9.59; August. $9.32; September, $8.72; Octo
ber, K48; November". $8.39; December, $8,36;
January, K3S; February. $8.3S; March, $8.10;
April, $S.41; May. 3.45. Spot, "ic advance;
middling uplands, 9io; middling gulf, 10c;
sales, 22 bales,
ST. LOUIS, June 2S. CO'ITON-Stcndy.
l-ICo higher; middling, 9C-16c; sales. 2,251
bales; receipts, none; shipment, 373 bales;
stock, 36,027 bales.
NEW ORLEANS. Juno 2S. COTTON
Firm; sales, ,5W) bales; ordinary. 7'c; good
ordinary, S)sc; low middling. 9 l-16c; mid
dling, !Mjc; good middling, 94c; middling
fair, 10c; receipts, 226 bales; stock, 67.0S3
bales. Futures, strong on near, ntendy on
distant months; June, uoinlnnl; July. W.OOfl"
!l.91; August. $9.01; September, $.7Sii.8o;
October, $8.34ftv35; November, $8.20rf8.21;
December, $S.20-fS.21; January. $S.19S.20;
February, $S.22't.S.2l; March. $S.2.B8.27.
Coffee llarkcl,
NEW YORK, June 2S.-COKFEE-Filtures
opened steady at an advaiue of GfllO points
and further advanced CfiflO points with more
active trading, following higher European
quotations, a further rise In Rio exchange
nnd tho disappointment regarding the new
crop movement. Later the udvanco w.is
checked by unsatisfactory warehouso de
liveries and a reluctant response by spot
buyers to the advaiue on futures. The
market broke In the last half hour under
heavy realizing. Closed barely steady with
prlres iinchnnged to 10 points higher. Total
sales. 10,500 bass, including July. $7.;W'u7.35;
August. $7. 15ri7,50; September. $f.50fi7 60: Oc-
, toher, $7.5517.65: November, $7.60fi7.70; lie.
1 ceinKr. $7 75i(7.5; January, $".?5; March. $8:
May, $S.ifi. Spot, Rio, firm; No. 7 Invoice,
fcic; mild, Bleudy; Cordova, OV-iW.ac
1)11 Market.
OIL CITY, Pa., Juno 2S. -Credit balances,
$1.25; certltlcntes, nn bids; shipments. 81,-
runs, 101,-
Indicates Sunday.
The Ofllclal number nf ears nf stock
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. H'r's.
v.. !. ac at. 1: uy... z
O. & St. L. Ry
Missouri Pacltic Ry... 12
Union Pacific system. 42
C. & N. W. Ry 1
V., E. & M. V. R. R.. 26
S. C. & P. Ry
C, St. P., M. & O.... 12
II. & M. R. R. R IS
C, U. ft Q, Ily 1
K. C. & St. J 1
C R. I. & P. Ry., E. 2
C, R. I, & P. Ry., W. 3
Total receipts 120
The disposition of the day's receipts wns
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
3
3
3
as
1
63
o
8
40
12
1
16S
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
421
C.
Buyers.
Omaha Packing Co...
G. H. Hammond Co...
Swift and company...
Cudahy Packing Co...
Armour & Co
Omaha P. Co.. from K
Cudahy P. Co., from K.C.
11111 c ituntzinger
Livingstone & Schaller.
Hamilton & Rothschild
L. F. Husz
Cudahy Hros. & Co
Other buyers
Totals
CATTLE For this time in the week there
was 11 fair run of cattle, mostly cornfed
steers. The market was a little, slow to
oDen, and first bids were In munv rnmn
170
391
261
578
Ml
136
161
71
Ktt
8
3
"iio
991
1,111
1.046
2,190
3,659
1,078
2,95fi 10,075 427
67....
70....
21....
66....
71....
61....
63....
79....
66....
66....
74....
76....
7V.7.7
60....
60
68
67
67
76
65
7!
69
6"i
66
10
10......
68....;
59
"5
62
7..
88...
SS...
71...
63...
63...
64...
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61...
55.
....227
,...221
,...233
,...208
....2.".3
...240
...244
. 6
... 275
...247
. . .236
...2.-,2
...277
...201
...261
...2.".4
...307
...233
...212
....250
...264
...266
...247
...240
...264
...202
...226
...227
...260
...260
...2C3
160
160
40
:oo
M
40
ttO
120
200
40
40
360
40
120
200
80
-40
80
"m
....242
...284
....24.1
....267
....186
....193
. . .203
...248
...234
...239
...244
...275
...281
..297
Sh. Pr.
80 5 m
580 5 0:,
320 5 OS
120 $5 0.1
160 f, OS
5 01
6 OJ
6 06
6 M
r. 074
5 074
8 074
3 074
6 074
5 074
5 10
5 10
6 10
5 10
5 10
5 10
R 10
5 10
5 10
5 10
5 10
5 10
6 10
5 10
5 10
5 10
.1 10
5 10
6 10
5 10
6 10
5 in
5 10
5 10
5 10
6 10
5 10
6 10
5 10
6 10
5 10
5 10
5 10
5 10
K 10
5 10
6 10
5 10
5 10
5 10
6 10
5 10
5 10
5 10
5 10
E 10
5 10
5 10
5 14
6 10
6 10
5 10
5 10
5 10
5 10
Nn,
61...
92...
67...
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7.1...
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60...
8...
74...
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64
61
6.1
6S
74
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..181
..217
..224
..2.V1
. .206
. 22.-.
"1
80
280
80
40
240
120
80
80
40
"to
160
80
27..
81...
129....
56
75
67
66
63
59
75
6.1
60
72
75
70
69
64
61
68
73
tt
66
60
56
62
61
74
74
55
64
76
. 277
...221
...31.1
...25
...264
...32.1
...224
...2.11
...224
...230
.227
.2.11
,...20t
....241
... 255
....266
....109
....2.19
....28
....M9
282
....2.10
....3.11
....247
....242
....225
....2.12
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80
80
160
160
120
80
60
80
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40
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210
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2f0
100
80
80
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240
280
so
130
io
80
4-1
.233 1t0
.2.10 ...
.270 ...
80
40
40
120
160
160
120
160
SO
80
80
80
74....
7.....
62....
76....
63....
83....
70..,.
66....
61....
69....
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79
IS....,
88
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03
58
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..231
... .294
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,...215
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....S9(
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...239
...246
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...197
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.... 269
...237
...247
...262
.. .284
. . .223
.. .269
. . .224
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. . 329
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Pr
6 10
8 10
6 10
6 10
,1 10
6 10
6 10
5 !?,
6 12',
f 124
5 124
5 12',
t 111,
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6 124
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5 124
K 124
6 124
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5 124
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5 134
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6 124
6 124
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5 t2i
ft 124
5 124
5 124
5 124
i 124
5 124
5 124
5 124
5 124
5 124
5 124
5 124
6 124
5 124
6 124
5 124
6 124
5 llf i
5 12',
6 124
5 124
5 12",
5 124
t 124
( 124
8 124
6 124
5 1:4
5 124
5 12'.',
5 11
S 1.1
S 15
5 15
5 20
op MEN
SPECIALIST
We guarantee to euro all cases curable ol
WEAK MEN SYPHILIS
SEXUALLY. Cured for Llf.
Night Emissions, Lost Manhood, llydiocele.
Varicocele, Gonorrhoea, uicut. Svtihills
Stricture, Piles. FUtuIa and Rectal Ulcon
and all
Private DUenaea nnd Disorders of Men
Stricture mill (ilrct Cured at llouir.
Consultation Frec. CaU.onr .address
110 Mouth 1 Ith Ht. OllAlll.
ILLINOIS CENTRAL
RAILROAD
DIRECT LINE TO
SHEEP There wero only two rnra nf
easier man yesterday, in fact, buyers acted 1 mcep on saio mis morning, wnicn is Hardly
HV.."rrl as 11 lm wanted their cattle at
a little lower prices than yesterday. Th
trade, however, soon livened nn nnd ho.
came reasonably active at about the same
prices us prevailed yesterday. It might be
summed tip as a good, steady market on all
desirable kinds of fat cattle. Common stuft
Is naturally neglected, ns Is most always
the case at this season nf th n u.tmn
there are so many good cattle to bo had on
1110 inurKut.
Cows nnd heifers sold In practically tho
same notches as yesterday und the mar
ket on that kind of cattin wn rem,,,,,.
quotable change. As the receipts were
light nnd the demand good the offerings
were alt disposed of In a very short time.
There is hardly any demand for stock
cattle or feeders and when there nre nny
number of cattle of that description in sight
they are almost certain to sell weak. Rep
resentative snles:
BEEF STEERS.
'i?.'.? 1 m bbls.; average, id.9.17 bbls.;
'1L 1772 bbls.: average. 01.771 hltlu.
,. 8',i 1.1 VFliPnni. in, . mii 'niin.,i
! Hull rellned, July-August, 22s." Linseed!
l.n uu,
NEW YORK,
4s.
Dnliilli Wheat llnrkrt.
pt'LI'TH, Minn., Junn 2S.-WHEAT-N0.
1 Imnl. ensh. SI4c: July. si,() September,
tni"'''' PTomc!!fr' ss (': No- 1 northern, cash,
h r,, ' r ,l ' ' "' inner, mzsc: Decern
nn, M'ir .mi. j nortiicrn, so-'.c; No,
spring. ii4c '
OATS -SiMiSr.
CORN-t24c.
91
84
Is
Plillndelublii Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA. June 21.-RUTTER-Mim.
fancy western creamery. 20c; fancy
western prints, 21c. in.
ii)':fU'? "'J"11 ,l.n'1 wak; fresh nearby.
13'-e; fresh southwestern lie; fresh wcsU
em. lie. fresh Kiuthern, Hffl2c.
Mllvtfitikec (irnln Market.
MILWAUKEE, June . WIIEAT
li?,l'.?r: No 1 ""theni. S3o; No. a northern,
HYK -Higher; No, I, file.
4oj4SiR''I'n'1''lrni: No' 2,WJe: xamplc.
j Chicago Ter,
! uin. f.o, is.,,.
i. & n. 11 is
do 4s
K. T.. V. A 0,
, Erie KncrHl 4k
' p. v. n c
a j lien. Kli. .. 8k ..
luwa f'cntrnl l
ic (V i 1. II lu tA TVI.
L.fiN. unl. l..i.iovj "Va
When Isiiued.
cclpt.
do Sh..
So, Paoina 4s
Sn. rttilluav Cu...
1014S. n. tt T. 6s
. 9H,iTex. & p.i-. is....
.1014! do Is
... 704 I'nloa Parlrtu 4..
Is. 70 Wabash is
...117',' do 2k
..112 I Weft Snore 4....
Central !...
Centuries ..
,. 78
..II14
,. 7ft
.111
.. 51
..ice
.1144
..100
.113
,, 91
. 92'i
Olfcicd. Trust re-
I.niidnii Stock Qiintiitlons.
LONDON, Juno 2S. 1 p. m.-C'losIng:
Ciii.7 money '., loo 11-ti) Rrle 1.7" .....7
.IlliiiieiiimlU Whom Market,
MINNEAPOLIS. Juno 2S.-WH EAT-!n
store, No, 1 northern. June. 82c; July, sltjc;
September. f2o, on track. No, 1 hard, S44o;
No. I northern, K5i4o; No, 2 northern, Mo
I.lveriinol (irnln Mini Prnvlalnna.
LIVERPOOL. June as, WHEAT Spot,
dull; No. 1 northern, spring, 6i75d; No. 1
Wit do 1st pfd....
VA Pimylanltt
V Reading
1124, Nn. Piddle pfd...
Hi flmnrt Trunk
7C' Aaiiioinla
71't'ltaiid Minns
131
1IH
sn,
614
SH
72i
6;
s',
40
do nocount,
Atyhlinil
(VnuJUli Purine.
St. Paul
Illinois Central ...
Inilin Hie
Union Puc. pfd....
N, Y. Ceiilml
HAH SILVER-Steady, SSfl-lCd per ounce.
MtiNKY-SMid per cent wanted. Tho rate
of discount lu the onen market for hhort
bills U iu per cent! for threu months1 bills,
2Hft2?t percent.
Condition of the Tronsnry,
WAHHINOTON, Juno 2S. Today's state
mont of the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund cxi luslve of the l.000.ooo Kold
reserve In tho division of ledemptluu
July ?! OILS f'nltnnsrea
quiet: prlmo crude, nominal; prime yellow,
.'!i'U1(... Petroleum, nulot. Rosin, steady.
'1 tiipentlne, steady at Ij145I2c.
Dry (ionds, llnrl.el.
NEW YORK. June 2S.-DRY OOODS-No
ninvenient of moment reported lu cotton
Roodt of any kind. Staples are slow
throughout, but nri not (iiiotablv lower
thou yesterday In any direction. Prints arn
selling moderately in I'an. les nnd Hlaples.
iJInghams ijulet In all makes Print cloths
Inactive in regulars. No tales reported;
iiuoted ST,e In Kail River. Wide gray goods
moro doing, hut market easy. Cotton linings
dull und unchanged.
Ciillfornln Dried Fruit.
NEW YORK. June 2i-C.LIFORNIA
DRIED FRUITS-Inactlve. The market for
evaporated apples ruled iiulel, but nliout
steady at about unchanged prices: slate, Il'i
(5c; prime. 6V'ii54c, choice, 5iT?fil4e; fnncy
"'tjl'.ie. 1'rimcs. .'.','rj7c per lh as to Hzo
end quality, Apricots. Royal. MVAtUc;
.Moor Park. l&liISc. Peaches, peeled, lll15c:
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr
1 70 3 75 43 KS 5 00
1 9M 4 CO 20 1111 5 W
3 4 00 41 H8l 6 00
1 S0 4 10 1....... 12M 5 0.)
S21 4 10 1 Vi-0 6 00
' 74S 4 10 16 1310 5 00
1 8W 14 25 40 1216 5 05
2 1130 4 30 It 1173 5 OS
I HI" 4 35 7 130S 5 01
M 4 10 4 0 1209 5 W
IS 10O5 4 45 1 1041 5 (if,
1 9M 4 50 1274 5 o-,
' 8S0 4 50 47 12i 5i,s
4 1027 4 1 34 1252 h Of,
24 WIO 4 60 50 , MM 5 io
1010 4 41 21 1318 5 10
1 65 46 H53 5 10
16 U50 4 61 41 1334 S 10
23- . -4 002 4 70 7 1342 5 10
60 13 4 70 85 1277 s 10
14 10W 4 70 60 1277 5 10
8 1M4 4 75 2S 1143 6 10
4 t'4 4 80 18 1IT0 5 10
31 M6 4 80 18 1162 5 10
7 1M1 4 83 31 1240 8 16
26 W 4 85 60 HffJ 5 15
47 947 4 85 3 mi 6 1.1
12 Sli 4 81 36 16.j r, 1,1
26 981 4 ) 15 1317 6 11
20 108 1 4 90 13 J273 R 2,)
20 RM 4 90 16 1244 5 20
22 K92 4 90 22 13)6 5 20
30 1173 4 95 21 1278 5 20
8 7 1293 4 9.1 37 1303 5 2,1
28 ...109.1 4 91 3 1460 5 30
24 10 5 00
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
11 1129 4 25 16 1025 4 M
30 711 4 61 30 m rt t5
20 93.1 4 75 20 1214 5 20
COWS.
1 8W) 1 73 1 1200 J .7)
1 1030 5 25 2 865 3 60
1 970 2 25 1 1280 3 j0
1 830 2 31 2 9,V) 3 m
3 860 2 2.1 1 10M 3 63
2 800 2 .M) 2 RVl 3 73
1 99) !: 1 1080 3 71
14 936 2 60 1 1100 3 7,1
2 1000 2 71 1 1040 .1 7S
1080 S 7S 1 3 75
14 92.' 3 7.1 12 1113 3 85
1 980 i 75 1 I tj
14 887 2 75 4 0M 4 00
1 670 2 73 4 107.1 4 00
2 9.15 2 90 2 13V, 4 00
1 1130 2 91 2 1 1 ro 10.)
1 110.) 3 00 39 7&S 4 K
1 750 2 00 1 1210 4 2n
1 800 3 60 26 j76 4 ,)
1 1090 3 no 20 m 4 s)
1 1090 3 20 1 13(0 4 21
1 1020 3 20 3 1319 4 30
1 10JO 3 21 16 f,.l 4 31
3 1030 3 25 3 1173 31
6 921 3 2.1 1 Iil0 4 8.1
8 910 3 40 2 MO 4 3.1
1 1210 1 4 6 1J80 4 41)
14 1002 3 50 2 ijjo 4 GO
enoutrh to mnkn n. test nf the mnrL-ni
They wero grass wethers of the same kind
ns nrougnt n.io yesterday nnd sold today
hi h.iu, wnicn wouiu seem to indicate a
goou strong mantel nt least. There Is a
constant demand at this point for deMrnble
muttons, but shippers must bear In mind
that It Is very dlincult to dispose of feeders
at this season, its no ono Is ready to buy
until something a llttlu more definite Is
known nbout th corn crop nnd the urob
abla prlco of feed.
Quotations: Western grass wethers, 4.00
5M.25; choice grass yearlings, t4.65fiJ.00; fed
wethers, J4.76fiu.00; fed yearlings, tfi.tXKffi5.40;
fed ewes, good to choice, 4,16f4.35; fair to
good fed ewes,,t3.C3'ff't.00; good to choice
cupped latmw, j.i.iojfo.oo; fair to good
ciippeu lumos, .uut.uv.
sales:
No.
Representative
Wyoming Brass bucks
151 Wyoming grass wethers..
.1 Wyoming grnsei wethers..
23iJ Wyoming grass wethers..
vt.
140
117
113
113
Pr.
3 00
4 10
4 10
4 10
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MA11KET.
Cattle Active, Strnnir to I.iiirer Sheep
nnil I.anilis HlRber.
CHICACO, Juno 28,-CATTLE-necelpts,
5,000 steers: nctlve, strong to 10c lower;
butcher stocks steady to strong; natives,
best on sale today, 5 cars at $5.tl; Rood to
prime steers, medium weights, 10c; heavy,
MJlOe higher, nt J5.0Ot)5.S0: poor to medium,
stoady to 5c higher, tI.E0U5.10; selected
feeders, slow, $3.75Ti4.70; mlxod Blockers, !
weak, lower, 2.50i3.70; cows, t2.90fi4 40; ,
heifers, J3.00tI4.S5; canncrs, steady. 52.001
'.'.75; bulls, t2.75fil.50: calves, steady, t4.50ft
C.75; Texans, receipts, 200 head; Texas fed 1
alters, llrm, tl.10fj5.20; Texas grass steers,
H.75tf4.30; Texns bulls, $2.75773.40. 1
HOOS Receipts today, 20,000 head; to
morrow, 20.000 head; left ovor, 4,000 head,
average, 10c hlrher; top. 5.42U; mixed and I
muoiiers, ,r).."U'nfi.40; good to choice, heavy,
Ki..w)ia.iz4; rougn, neavy, jo.isiio.i; light,
m.idii.'m'i; nuiK 01 sales, ;..nm !,...
SHEEP AND LAMHS-Recelpts, 7,000
nenn; slieep and lainos. choice, strong to a
shade higher; others about steady, good
to choice wothers, ?I.OOff4.75: fair to choice
mixed, J3.20ftl.15; western sheep, J1.0W175,
Texas sheep, $3.50ff 1.40; natlvo lambs, J5 0-'W
b.-jo; western tamtis, to.tifti.zo; spring innins,
1 1.751 0.50.
MINNEAPOLIS
ST. PAUL
DUBUQUE
WATERLOO
ROCKFORD
FORT DODGE
City Ticket Office
1402 Farnam St.
DENVER
BUFFET LIBRARY GARS
Best Dining Cat Service
viiiiimy km 1 ! s
COWS AND HEIFERS.
... 615 4 40
STEERS-TEXAS.
unpeeli'd, lW5)e.
Ilenty ItreolptH of (inlil,
..SEATTLE, Wash.. Ju.ie 2S. Hie gold re
celved at the Fii.ted Stales ,is:iy offlio
since June t, '900, amotnis 111 value to over
tl, 000,000. From Informitloii now at hand
It Is tmsslble to make t.10 cer nln predic
tion that the receipts of t ie otllce durlnx
'he month of July ,vlll amount to ever
f3f V( CJU.
Savo
take u
your
trip.
coupons and help some girl
S3 1286 5 10
HEIFERS.
1 510 ; 1 670 4 41
7 761 3 0.1 3 1023 4 fj)
1 870 4 11 71 618 4 51
33 691 4 31
HULLS,
1 1120 2 75 1 UfA 3 90
1 900 S 00 2 f,!)r 3 ;)
1 1:100 3 2.1 1 nno 3 90
1 1010 3 30 1 imo 3 91
1 1130 3 41 1...... I'O 4 in
2 705 3 50 1 13(iD 4 no
1 1160 .1 60 2 IMS 4 10
t 17.90 3 75 1 4'0 4 7.1
1 1700 3 SO 1 070 5 50
1 1170 3 90
CALVES,
1 310 4 00 1 20 6 7.1
2 91 4 7.1 1 160 8 7.1
1 300 6 00 3 150 7 110
1 60 5 50 1 nt) 7 00
1 '."IO 6 00
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
1 990 2 01 2 780 3 21
1 710 3 71 17 541 in
1 610 2 71 1 460 3 (1
2 (v) H 6 s;t 3 40
3 443 1 01 9 601 3 50
1 0s0 3 00 3 3il 3 50
1 f20 3 H) 1 510 3 f.l
1 1IC0 3 11 6 418 3 V.
4 670 IS
STOCK CALVES.
1 4M 2 76 2 370 4 25
1 370 2 80 1 K0 5 00
1 330 3 V) 1 250 5 00
1 360 4 00 2 210 5 ,V)
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS,
2 41.1 1 50 S , 670 4 10
1 660 3 20 22 ,. 780 4 20
1,,, Cf) 3 V) 9 81 4 20
6 681 3 80 )7 1,2.1 4 5
1 11 4 W 6 863 4 25
KnusitH Ctty Live Slock.
KANSAS CITY, June 2S.-CATTLE-RC
celnts. 3.S00 head unlives and 1,C) head Tex
ans; good killing dry lot cattle, active and
mm; green Inferior kinds, nearly steady
native steers. t4.6O1i3.50; stockers and feed
eis, i1.75i4.S0; butcher cows nnd helfurs,
J3.(?(.4 73; canners. J2.5Hi3.00; foil westerns,
tl.15fifi.23; texans. J3.25i 35.
IIOOS Receipts. 8.S0O head; animated
trado nt fifJiOc higher; heavy. 15.25ff5.35:
mixed. tj.20i5.30; light. t.15I5.25; pigs, tl.50
&r.oo.
SHEEP AND LAM US - Receipts. 1.S00
nenrt: trade fairly active and very little
change in values; lambs, t5.5Oji6.0O; year
lings. t.".0Ofi5.2G: muttons, t4.50tj4.C5: Tex-
uns. t3.S5f74.2r,; feeders. J3.25ff4.00; culls, $2.50
aj.w.
St. Louis Live Stock.
ST. LOUIS, June IS. -CATTLE Receipts,
2,:h ncao. including l.uia nead Texans; mar
ket aieuiiv; native shipping and export
steers, JI.S0fi5.iri; dressed heef nnd butcher
sleeis. $l.31f(5.25, sleers under 1,000 lbs., $4 25
T4.'&: stockers and feeders, $3.45ffi.90; cows
and neireis j3.i"rT4 '.ft; canners. $.50fi2.Mi;
bulls, $3.20fil21; Texas and Indian steers,
M."6ii-4.S0; cows and heifers. l2.KfM.ffi.
HOOS Receipt-. 3.700 head- mnrket 10c
higher; pigs and lights. t5.20f;.30: packers.
t5.20fifi.35; butchers. t5.30fjS.Vj; butchers, $1 30
. H1IEEP AND LAMBS - Receipts l.hOO
neauj market steady to strong, native mut
tons. fl.O0fH.10; lairibs, tl.SOfiOOO; culls and
bucks. t2.f)f4.00; stockers, $2.90f3.6,
Neiv York I,lv- Stork.
NEW YORK, Juno 2S. REEVES- Re
ceipts. 996 head; two cars on salo anil sold
a I steady prices; cables steady; no ship
ments. CALVES- Receipts, 206 head; slow nnd 25c
lower; buttermilks, easier; veals, fl.oof
5.3714: buttermilks, t.1.50.
SHEEP AND LAMMS- Receipts. 863 head;
sheep, not wanted; lambs, dull; feeding a
trifle llrm; sheep, $3.00fi I.12!,; lambs, $1,75
fil.lO; one deck, extra, M.50.
IIOOS- Receipts, $3.79: half a car on sale;
market a trifle weak at $5.65fj5.S0.
St. .loxepli Live Stock.
SOUTH ST. JOSEPH, Junn 2S.-(Speelal.)
Tho Journal quotes:
CATTLE Ifecelpls. 1,800 head; market
steady to Ilk- higher; natives, $l.25'i6.f,0;
Texas and westerns, t1.90?ifi.2.i; cows iiml
heifers. t2.25fi I.S0; hulls and slags. t2.25f
4.90; vearllngs nnd calves, Jl.ooijj.oo, stock
ers and feeders, $t.2r)frl,60; enls, $i.00fii 7,1
llUflS- ltecelpts. 5,210 head; market 0fj
Kite higher: all grades, $5.17l.jf(f..35; bulk nf
sales, $i.20firi,3O.
SIlEEI'-RecelplB, S.m he.ul; sternly.
Stock In SlKhl,
Following arn the recclplM nt the four
principal western markets for June 2S:
, Cattle. Hops Sheep.
South Omaha 2,911 11,722- 517
Chicago fJ.orm 20,001 7,01))
Kansas City 5,400 s.srm i.rijo
St. Louis 2,00 3,700 1,500
Tgtals
19,214 n;s
10.VJ7
Simnr llnrKrl,
NEW ORLEANS, June 2S, . SUOAR -Strong,
eeiiiilfugal yellow, 4',s'ra6ijc; oc
onds, 3f?4lic
TO
CHI0Q0 intl EIST,
LEAVE 7:00 A. M.-4:55 P. M.-7:45 P. If.
ST. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS,
LEAVE! t:ti A. M.-7:36 P. 3C.
HOT SPRINGS - DEADWOOD
LEAVE 8:00 P. M.
Oify Offices, 1401-03 Farnim.
Kodol
dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you cat.
It artificially digests tlm food and alda
Nature in struiiKtlictilni; and recon
structing tlio exhaust od dlKestlvo or.
ans. It Ih the latustdlscovered digest
ant and tonic. No other preparation
can approach It In clildcncy. it In
itantly relieves and peniianuutly cures
Dyspepsia, IndiKcstlon, Ilcarthurn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
Sick Ileadaclie,Gastrali,'li,Cr;iti)ps and
all other resultsof tnipcrfcctdlgestlnn.
I'rlcoAOc.nnd $1, Largu bloconlalns!i',4 times
small size. Hook all ulxjutiJrhpupsia mulled freo
Precared bv E C. De'VPT 4 CO., Chicago
MMsssssyBslsLssKiTiBssSk.asstsnASja
KINGSFORD'S
CORN STARCH
Tht Original for food purposes.
IN USE ALL OVER THE WORLD.
Anfi-Kawf
It stops It nt oni'p.
No tlekllnR In
Ilia tltioiil if you
use Anil Knwf.
All ihugISlH Hell It.
noci'TA M,,riAi.ivoiin c.m'.mimc.
Curs nnr.orrhoea. (lleet. nnnalnnl ai
charges In a few days. All druggists, urcorl
only Doruta, uy mall jl.w. full directions.
UIC fc CO., J33 c.'entrs Bt.. Now Tork.
JAMES E BOYD & CO.,
Telephone I ()!). Omaha, NcV
COMMISSION,
GKAI.N, PROVISIONS und STOCKS
UOAII.U otr THAIIIC.
Correspondence: John A, Warren ic Co
Direct wlrcu to Chicago and Nw Yori
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