THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, JTXE 13, 1001. 10 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL "Whett Strong at Pint, bnt Yieldi Undtr Influence ofOrtp Coidition. CORN HEAVY ON GOOD GROWING WEATHER Outs jlotlvo nml Nnrrovt Ail vnnfnsr lliilel.ly 'I'll Ik en r riiicliintliini I'riM Islnii I'lrin mi LIkIiI Receipts. CHICAWt, June 12.-Whc.il yielded to favoritbl" ro lufulltlons today una July closed -.''IV-' lower. July corn tm.eil t' under yi'htnlnyu hnni pi lot. '" "a1 l lower .in.l provisions innii u shune lower m 7'jc ubove, . , The only thing that favored the win at ut openlnn; wtiH tlx! comparative nrm tone of III'! Cuohn, Jtny solo lit the liflniu:lK of tin Stiislun Vii-dc higher ut it- il-v'. hut the improvement ilitniniKh.il miner the hotter urup conditions un.l determination on the putt of the pit l rutnrs to tiik profits mi the advance ur yesterdays close. Steadily the price declined to .u',c. At thlM point the short Interests begun cuvctltie unil tt nilly to '(.V'f iO1-' ensued. Thlti' upward imminent wan Inspired, In somn degree, hy the strength In September wheat anil July in-ln sternly tuthe close, which wan Mt4r lower at iD'i'if i(kc. Sop tctnher wheat w.is inlrly netive and soul between wi",4ti)Vv mid lili'tc, and closed llrm ami VifWi' hwher at t,jif,e Tho ten tun of the trade In .September wan the buying of J,OuO,(iijO bushels by the commission no'lso wispectcd recently ot lullillng n corner In July Might loud we,' reported taken for export. l'rlma.y receipts were SM.wju bushels, ngalntit !:. bushelH a year ugo. Seaboilrd ilcaramoH of wheat and flour wctu itiiiil to ohO.ctl huihels, Minneapolis and Uuliith reported 2S? earn, against 4'Jt) lat wtek urn! 111 a year ago. I.oivtl re celiitH win "i enrr, none of contract itrnde. Abiindrint moisture and su'tlclciit warmth for growing corn, with Imlirferent demuiul fot shipping, ranged corn to rule heavy at u slight ilerllue must of the session. July -.old hetwien 43'ic nml 18' c and closed Vie lower at II-Sc. Local receipts were 219 carK, b of contract grade. The olume of trade wns small. , Tniillni: In outs wan moderately active mid narrow. VM Hinall bulges (hero ap peared to tie plenty for naif, while ni nny recession there were eno.igh waiting orders to absorb offerings quickly. The selling of July wns Ihri reature. July fold between SiUSS'tu and TiVc. closing Uo lower at !T'vr J.oeal tccclpts were l'X cars. Provisions wein linn In the i-arlv part of the tension on higher prlres for hogs and lighter rverlptN at the yards. The pactirs wem good hiiyets. partloiilarly of hud and libs, whoicns for the Inct week they hue been sellers. There wua fair country buying on tho reaction!". Jiil pork sold between JI4 W'i and JH.IW and closnl T'V Improved at 114. S",. July lard ranged between K5:!',4 and 18.00, closing shade lower at 13 12411 Jutv ribs sold from $S.l74 to ,n.u7'Vri8,H), closing "he down at J$.fl7'j. , Mstlmnted receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, '''. ears; corn, 220 cuts; oats, 11D ears; hogs, 1 J0,0(n head. , Tho Uniting futureji ranged as follows: 'Artlcles.1 Open. I High. Low. Close.! Yes'y. Wheat Juno Julv Sept. Corn -Juno July Sept. Oats -July Sept. rot It July Sent. I.ard July Sept. net. IUus July Sept. I I 70UI 71't?ii (6S09(! I zqn 1 l l 70'il 70 I TO I tOVi'cS41?-S 69?AhMW 13V(l" I. 41 I 70 :7m (u mm 1 I 41U 42',', 42?V 4T.il I34 14 W 15 05 s r, 1 s r,7Vi S 074 8 124 II 00 15 0741 15 27, II R5 s m S 70 8 70 8 10 8 15 8 524, 8 fiO 8 65 I 8 0741 8 10 I 1 14 85 , 15 024" 8 55 8 024 8 fii J 8 074 s 1241 41 42', i:;'i 20 11 "4 11 05 S M 8 65 8 65 R 05 S 054 No. Z. fash nuotatlnns were as follows: ri,om Dull: winter patents. $.1.S0ff 3.30; ptralRhts, $3.2.13.70; clears, J2 Ctft3.10; spring (pedals. J4.20; patents, M.I35j3.sO; strnlRhts, t2.Wt3.23; bakers. OfTi.OO. WHUAT-MI, a SprtnB, ui'im-c; .-so. rcu, 71e. 70fl7 yellow. No. I2',ic white, COllN' N'o. 2. 42'.ic: No. OATS-No. 2. 2SU02S4C 20"e No. 3 white, ZiVjc, Kyi: No. 2. 49c. , . . HAIILKY Good feedlnB. 4Sc; fair to choice nialtltiR. 51c. mm ... ... H BHDS No. 1 (lx, tl.70; No. 1 northwest ern. 41.71; iirlmn timothy. tS.0ufl3.Crt.. ' PnOVISIONS Mess pork, lier hbl., Jll.S.i (311.00. Lard, per 100 lbs.. IS.l24-fi8.e5, Short rlbH sldei (loose), 18.074-W8.10. Dry snlted Phoulders boxed. M.S7-jj7.i:te. Short clear pliles (boxed). J8.2,-.8.374. WHISKY Husls of hlich wines. $1.27, Sl'OAH Cut lonf, $6.'J": Branulated, $5.77; confectlonerH' A, $5.6t; off A, $5.49. Followlni; are the reccliits nml shipments ror today; Itece'pts. riour, hbls 3,Pf Wheat, bit J'.' Corn, bu "j.ooo Oats, hu 31n-( Uye. bu 1.000 llarley. hu 9,wn On the Produce exchanrte lodav Shipments 13.000 7.CU0 674.N noi.ioo 1.000 3,0110 the but. ter market was Kleaeiy; creameries, iotc 18e. dairies. 13(fjlfi4c. Cheese. S-iflO'-e. Kgtts, easy, 104 NHW YOltlt (J 17 Ml H AL MAHKIVr. tliuttn tliius on Vnrlon of the Hoy Coililiiodlt Ir. VBtf'vnilK. June 12. KLOlTrt Ileeelnts 1S.S90 hbls.: exports, 12,012 hbls.; weak and mo,! lower to sell: winter patents 3,65")3.oa: winter stralRhts, W.WrtZ 55; winter extras. S2.50W2.S6; .Minnesota luiKcrs. J'.'.:w n.15! Minnesota patents, $3.00fi4,15; winter Imv i-rndrs. $2.nft'u2.40. live Hour, unlet: fair to good, $2,6013.10; choice to fancy, $3.20 4J3.50. roRNMKAl-Kasy; yellow western. OSc; city, iw: 11 ra ml y wine, -oii....;.. UY13 Steady; Nf. 2 western. E9c, afloat uinto fLViTRiSp. p. I. f.. Now York carlots. HAHLKY Dull; feedlliK. 4Sc. c. I. f.. New York: innltlngr, 5Mji2c, c. i. f., New York cnrlots. P.AIILKY MALT Dull: western. 659721. WIIKAT-Ketclpts. 25.610 hu.; exports, S5.30O bu., spot worik. No. 2 red. TO'.ie f. o, b, ulloat anil 77a,e elevator; No. 1 north, em. Dututh. SI'vc f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard nuiutli, M'i,c r, o. 11. auoat. untions opened llrm on forelKii buyliiK and belter cobles than expected, hut developed heavy July liquidation and ruled weak all day In spite of firm late Paris markets and considerable local covcrjnp. The home crop news was very favorable; closed nhout steady ot lie decline to '4e ndvnnce; July. 77W77c closed at 77c; September. 7P'i?7llJiC. closd at "IV, October. 7l"(&'754c, closed at 73c: De cetnber. 75V(t764c closed at 76'sc. eOUN Receipts, 16.WI bu.; exports, 2.050 hu.; spot weak; No. 2, 47c elevator and 47c f. o, b. afloat. Options opened steady with wheat and on small cnrlots, hut eventually eased off under realizing, easier cables and with the break In wheat, closed weuk at Vtf'isc not loss: July, I64fi47c. cloel at 46Hc: September, I7;l5e, closed nt 17ic OATS Herelpts, S5.50.1 bu.; exports, 'B.CT bu,; spot quiet. No. 2. .12c. No. 3, 314c; No. , 2 whlte.'334; No. 3 while, 33c; track, mixed I western, 3l4ft334c; track, white, 3241737c. Options quiet hut fairly steady. HAY Dull; sprint, "0il75c; rooi! to choice, , frn924e, HOPS Quiet; tntc, common to choice, irW) crop. 1720c; lf-99. lltriRe; old olds. 2'iJ6c: Pncllle roast, K00 crop, 16l!)c; IS'jO. H1il5c; old olds, 26c. HIDKS-Steady; Onlveston. 20 to 25 lbs., IS40: f'allfornln. 21 to 25 lbs.. 10e. Texas drv. 24 to 30 Urn.. lHfllVic. LRATIIHH Steady ; hemlock sole, Iluenos wyres, UBiu 10 neavyweiBlits, 2l5l2.ic; acid, PROVlSIONS-neef. stendy; .family. $10.50 Wi-.uv; in j-p, .'.""iy.ii"i; iuei nams, j.i.U05p :i.av; pnenei. i.r.uJ4uu.oo; city, extra India mess, tl&.PUlHi.m. Cut meats, unlet; pick led bellies, 8Mil04c; pickled shoulders, r,O01J7,25; pickled hams, t3.75fI10.75. Lird, nulnt, western steamed, R; rellned, sicany; cpiiiinvui, m, niiuin America, si.iji; tt!? 11,rl fl., rt. 100, short clear, $H.G0tf 17.25; mess, $15.501f In I"'. TALLOW Quiet ; city, 44c; cojntry, ff? 6'e. UICU Quiet; domestic fair to choice. 3H Di6c: .la nun. PiftlTlo. MOLASoES-Stoady; New Orleans, opsn kettle, cooil to choice. 32340c. 1U TTEU Hecelpts, 12.492 pkB ; steady; CHKKSK -Urrelpts. R.7W pkc-i,; fancy. colored, liirKe. SliR'ir; fancy larBe, white, f'ie:' fancy, small, colored, Do; fancy, small. wiil 0c. KdOS-Hccclpts. 17.S5I pkrts.: dull and weak; western, candled and selected, 12'jlf 13c: western. uiiKri.led. 10fM2e POt'LTUY -Alive, steady; spiinRers. 1SW 20c: turkeys. ?c; fowls, imjc: i!resied, llrm; rprltjgera, W2c; turkeys, 71j0c; fowls, 'J4 jllUC MMTALS Tin In local metal circles suf fered a wverc so t ha c It toduy under llnubla tlnn iiolwIthHtaiulInu the fact that that metal In ".olulon was 10s hlijher. Tho local inurket. jlccllped about 2J points on spot and closed easy, while futures were weak and nt x discount of lc from hiiot. Tills con rnrms with the Import price from the far east. Aftor a steady day the London tin market closed with snot nt 13 7s 6.1 nnd futures nt .126 I0. Copper ruled n shade firmer In London, spot doting at 6!) fis nnd futures at 60 Us 01 Here the market , win without feature and prices were nom inally linrlmncerl Lend, while holding UUIte steady, was unchanged ns to price n' Imtno unit nlirr.ml Hlipller was VrV dU'l here nnd In l.ondnn, c..sln nt 3.tl5(i74.W nnd 17 7s lid respectively representing " falllnR off "f 2s Crl In the latter. Domestic Iron markets ruld very quiet today, but hint nn rusv undertone at yesterday s prices. OMAHA WIMII.nSAl.t, .IIAnKKT. Ciuiilllliiii t Triiilr nml tluntnt Ions nn Simile nnd t'nney l'roiluee. Ki70S Hectlpts lllierr.l; good stock, firm, lOtlli'ljc. LlVI: POULTItY-Htns, 7c; younp nnd -! loostcrs, 3ly6c; Urkeys, CUSc: dueks and ueese, 6e: sprlnB chickens, per lb., 18y20c. nUTTl'lt-Common to fnlr. 124313c: choice dairy. In tubs, HftlSc; separator, l?c. KltRSll KISH-Hlnck bass, 18c: white bass, Sc; hlllellsh, 11c; bullheads, 10c; liluo llns, 7c, buffiitos, 6c; cattish, 12c:' rod, Del cruppli h, 71 iuc; elscoes, 7c; halibut, lie; her iIiib, 6c; hmldock, 10c, pickerel, 7c: pike, Oc: led snapper, loe; salmon, 14c; suntlsh, ic; trout, 9c; whltefish, Oe PIOKONS-Llve, per iloz., $1. VMALS-Cholee. 9I10c. HAY-rrlcee. ipioted by Omaha Wholesale lay Dealers association: Choice uplnnd, $9.W; Nj. I upland, $0.0); medium, IS.liO: coarse, $7.50. Ilye straw, $6 50. Theo prices are for hay of Rood color und quality. De mand Hccrlpts, 2 cars. OATS-No. -i Willie, 29c. COUN-No. ?., 4.!c. nit.N-J15. VKGMTAHLM8. SPINACII-Per hu. box. 40c. ASPAHAOUS-Natlve, per dot., 35S40C. miUIlAllll-llomo grown, per lb., 14c NMW 1IMMTS- Per iloz., 45c. NMW CAHitOTS Per doz., 0c. NKW TL'HNIPS-Per doz., 60c. OUCUMIIMUS-Hothouse, per doz., C0c $1.00. CARHOTS Per hj., 60c. LIOTTL'CK Per bu., 2CKJf25c. HADIHIIMS Per doz,, 1W20C, PAKSI.MV- Per doz., SOc. POTATOMS-Pcr tali., 705JSOc: Colorado, tl.M'-fil.lO. NMW POTATOKS-Por lb., 3c. CA HltAOM New California, 24c, TOM ATOICS Florida, per 6-basket crate, fancy, $3.50; Texns. l-hsk crates, $2.00. OMONS Herinudas, per crate, $2.25; now California. 2c. CAULIPLOWKH-Homc-srown, per doz.. ti.ru HMANS Wax, per 1-3 bu., 00c; string, per 4 bu , 75c. PMAK-Por hu.. $2; per 4 bu.. 75c. CMLMHY California, per hunch, 600750. FUUITH. STILWHi:nUiES-Homo Brown, $2.25; All'isniirl. $2.25. ' CHKHHIKS-Callfornla, per Mb. box, $1.50; Missouri, per 24-qt. ense. $1.75. PMACHKS-Cnllfornla. per box. $1.25. APHICOTS-Callfornla. 4-hasket crates, $1.75. fJOOSKHMIHlIKS-Per 21-qt. case, $1.75. TUOPICAL FltUITS. OHANOKS-Callfornla secdlliiKS. $2,753 3.M; navals, $3..".0: Med. sweets, $3.25fr3.f,0. LMMONP-Cutlfornla, extra fnncy, $3.75; choice, $3.23. HAN ANAS Per bunch, accordlnR to slzo, $2.(f"2.riO. FIOS California, new cartons, 75c; lnycrs, 65c; Impoited, nor lb., 10CT12C. DATES I'erslnn, In fi0-lb. boxes. Satrs, 5c per lb.: Halloween, titc per lb. PINDAPPLUS-Per iloz., $1.752.00. MISCKLLANKOUS. HONEY California, per 24-sectlon case, $3.75. CIDEIt-Per bbl $1.60; per half hbl.. $3.75. NCTS-Enfillsh wnlnuts. per lb., 15c: fil berts, ncr lb.. 13c: nlmonds. ner lb.. 181f20c: rnw peanuts, per lb., 51i54c: roasted, 64 7 Vsc: urnzns. iac; pecans, iuuc. HIDES No. 1 Breen. 64c; No. 2 green, 4Hc: No. 1 salted. 6Uc: No. 2 salted. 54c: No. 1 ve.il calf. 8 to 124 Ihs., Sc: No. 2 veal calf. 12 to 15 lbs., 6c; dry hides, S?i13c: sheep pelts, 25ff75c; horso hides. $1.50Q2.25. St. I, mils (irnln nnit Provisions. ST. LOl'IH. June 12. WHEAT liwer: No, 2 red. cash, elevator. 6S"4c: track. "tt 24c; July. Mc: September, 664c: No. 2 hard. 70ii7uUe. COrtN Ixiwer; No. 2 cash. 40',jc: track. 41NTi42c: Julv. t0'i-H40'5c: Sentcmber. 41T4C. OATS Lower; No. 2 cash. 284c; track, 293i29Uc; July, 274c; September, 25";c; No, 3 white. 21Uo. UYE-Lnwer at 634c. FLOPll Dull; patents. 13.50jT3.70; extra fancy and strnlBht, $.1.103.2o; clears, $2, 3.11. FLAXSEHD-No market. 1'OHN.M EAI-Stondy, $2.40. UltAN Lower: sacked, east trnck. 64e, HAY-Prnlrle. stendy, $9.(Xgl0.00; timothy, slromr. wwa 13.50. WIIISKY-Steailv: $1.27. IRON COTTONTIES-$1.05. HACOINnS-6i(,ir7c. HEMP TWINE-Oc PROVISIONS-Pork. steady: iobblns, $lo,75. Lard, quiet nt $8.40. Dry salt meatsi stronR; unxen lots, extra snorts, $S.2.V. clenr ribs, S8.374: clear sides. $8.50. Paeon, stronc; boxed lots, extra shorts $9.ii: clear ribs, $0,374: clear sides. $0.50. metals i.eaii. strons. ti.3:vi.33. sper ter. firm at $3.K'. POl'LTIt Y ! lrm: cnickens. 74c: snrlncs. 131?lljo; turkeys. 7c. ducks, 6c; sprhiBS, 10c: Bee'e. Ic: sprlnBs, 8c, IH'TTEn-Stendy; creamery, 14V51?19c: dulrv, 121Hc EGOS Steady, 10ic; repacked and cases Included. RECEIPTS Flour. 3.000 bbls.: wheat. 21. 0W bu.: corn. 29.0oo bu.: oat. 17.ooo bu, sinrMKis , 1 h ! lour, low nnis.; wneat. 8,r)0 bu.; corn, J5,ooo nu.; oats, 31,000 bu. Liverpool Cirnlti nnd PriirlNlnns. LIVERPOOL. June 12.-WHEAT-Spot, stendy; No. 2 red western winter. 6s; No. 1 northern spring, fis; No. 1 California, 6s Id. Futures, oulet: July, 6s9id: September. &s '.11,411. lijkn spot, quiet: American mixed, new 3s lid: American mixed, old. 4s 2V4d. Fu tures, quiet: July, 3s 10-d; September, 3s ll'in: October, nominal. PEAS Canadian, steady, at 6s 8d. HOPS At London. Paclllc coast, steady. nt 43114s I.mI. FLOl'Il St. Louis fancy winter. Sd. PHOVISIONS-Heef, steady; extra India mess. 62s Od. Pork steady: nrtme mess western, 61?. Lard, firm: prime western, In tierces, 43s; Amerlcnn rellned. In palls, 43s 3d. Hncnn. llrm; Cumberland cut, 26 to 30 lbs.. 4t I'd; short ribs. 16 to 24 lbs., 45s Od; lone clenr middles, heavy, 30 to 40 lbs. 41s 9d: short clear backs. 16 to 21 lbs., 42s 3d: clenr bellies, 11 to 16 lbs.. 45s 6d. Shoulders, souare. 11 to 1.1 ins., sicany, ;iss ;;.i. Hl'TTEH Dull; finest United States, SSs; cood t'l'ltcd Stntes, 05s. ClIEESE-Amerlcnn tlncst white, dull, at 43; American iinesi coioreu, quiet, nt 43?. TALLOW rrlmo city, quiet, ut 25s; Aus trlnn, .m ixi. pect of heavy receipts In the crop country, nbsente of speculative support nnd weak ness In the spot department TradlnB wns fa rlv active In the afternoon, with senti ment decidedly bearish. Tho close was sternly, with nrlces nut 10 nolnts lower. Total sales were 23,i) bafis, Including Julio at 5.16c; July, fi.10fIO.lSc; AUfiUst. 6.15116.20C; Hoptemher, 5 25c; October, 5 256. 3'V; De comber, 5.45c; January, 5.551(5.0'e: March, o.rr,B5.70c: April, 5.70f, May, fi.7o-a6.80c. .MOVRMKVI'S l. iTtlCKS AM) 1IO.MI.1. halnncea. $700,116, money, 51K per cent, New nirK exennnce. par bid, i"c premium n-urn, 1UJSTON. J.inV. 12 -Clear nES. $25.340.SI. balances, $1,176.US. PHILADELPHIA, Juno 12. Clearings, $23,610,755; balances, $2,873,020. HAiri.MiMlK, Juno li'. i.iearinRs, ji.un, 47; balances, $lls,927. Mr Ynrlt MHiInu fitoeU, NEW YOllK. June 12. The followlne are the closhiB quotations on mining stocks; flnlns of Hnrly .ItornltiK Are Wiped tint by fellliiK (Irders. NEW YOPIC. Juno 12. The stock market fell Into scml-staKiiatlon durtiiK the latter part of tho dav. and the Knlns which were estnhltshrd In tho mornliiB were pretty nen- etally wiped out under the dribble, or sell InK orders, which came upon 11 market al most bare or iiemnnu. 1 no moro cnceriui r,nlln In London HiLh inorntni' was (llllt.l a noticeable Inllueiico In the opcnhiB deul- Hiss, Humors nave been very persistent for several days thnt peace Is apnroachliiK In South Africa. To appreciate the Impor tance of 1111 adjustment of the Ioiib drawn out HtriiRKlc there, thnt Is for tho world of capital, It must bo borne In mind what ennrmoiiH demands the Hrltlsh Kovernmcnt makes on nccumulntel capital for tho con duct of tho war, an well ns the nbsohtte cuttltiB off of an Important proportion of mo worm s koiii proouri wnna inc. wnr lasts. The most Important fenture of tho market wns Missouri Pacific nnd Pennsyl vania, which rose 24 at a time. Tho supposition in the street is Hint me mis- soiu I Pacific directors will meet next Mon day and put the stock on a 5 per cent baals, stocks or connectlnB compntues snow some sympathy, especially Denver & Hlo Orande siocks. rne movement in renniyivania. was duo to today s report of the acquisi tion of tho Pennsylvania Steel comnanv bv the railroad company, to safeguard Its te,l rnll supply. The fnlted States Steel stocks were rather slBnlllcnntly heavy hut tho stockH of Independent companies shot up in a striking mnnner. The movement in Colorndo Fuel wns sensational, the ex treme rlso renchlnif 154 and tho Junius be tween sales reaching as much ns 24 points. violent renction icrt tne stock only &V4 net Boln. Tennessee Coal rose 44 and the American Car stocks, the Republic Iron and Steel stocks, Uloss Sheffield and Smelt between 1 nnd 2 points. Tho denllng In Colorndo Fuel wns for Chicago nccount, Northwestern nreferred recovered 7 nolnts of yesterday's 13-polnt loss. Tho prelimi nary statement' of the May exports of ag ricultural products, showlntr an Increase jer May of last year of over $11,000,000, and mo governments weekly crop bulletin, re porting needed rnlns In the districts shown to bo rufferlnir liv tho monthly renort of Juno 1, seemed to warrant nn assumption of Increased values for si-curltles, but they hud Httlo effect In checking the drooping tendency from tho opening high level, and tho price changes for the day are some what mixed between gains nml losses, nnd am small In all cases outsldo of the sue- clnl features Indicated. Mexican Centra ncomo bonds were heav ily bought, hut the general bond markot was dull nnd Irregular. Total sales, par value, 53,005.000. I'nltetl States bonds were all unchnntred nn tho l.ist call. Tho Commercial Advertiser's Iontlon financial cablegram tmys: Tho stock mar ket today was uulct. hut tho tone wna de cidedly cheerful. Consols continued to hnrden. Tho possibility thnt the hank rato will be reduced to 3 per cent tomorrow was discussed, hut It la not generally thought that a reduct on will bo made. Loudon started oft by buying a fair nmount of American stocks, i hen Now York, which started a selling movement, especially In Atchlsonn, checked the ndvnnce. Pennsyl vania, however, spurtctl on the later trading. The rlso In general Contan gos wns 44 nnd Denver preferred 1. Money on call crept down to V per cent, with hills stcntiy. rne unnK 01 ungianu 11 as bought 5.000 gold 111 bars. Paris exchange was 25.224; Iloston exchange, 20.434. rne rouowing are tnc closing Drtces on the New York Stock exchange: Aitnm- Con , Alice Ilreece , llnlliMvldt Cnn . omsto-k Jim .. Con. I'al. Va Denflnood Term Horn Silver Iron Sliver lnilvllle Con... Condition of the Trensnry. WASHINOTfiv inn 1? Today's state ment of tho treasury balances In the gen- rai iiinu, exclusive or tne i.w.i-v.uw ui reservo lit the division of redemption, shows; Available cash balance, $161,791,680; gold, $95,353,6.S2, Hi in ) m fur the Trrnnury. WASHlNCiTON. June 12.-The secretary of tho treasury today bought tio.wo short term 4 per cent bonds nt 113.838. Cotlim Mmitct. NEW YOIllv. .limn 12.-COTTON-3um- nier months pursciI through another trying ordeal In cotton speculative markets today. Locally the situation nppenreil decidedly stronger. Receipts nt the ports were very heavy, hut had been discounted. The close was steady and unchanged to S points higher. Spot closed stendy. 1-16C higher; middling upiatiiis, Mtc; miauling gun, sti-. Receipts, 9"0 bales, i.i vijm'uui., June i2.-uui iu. npiu, fnlr demand. l-16d higher; American mid dling fair, 63-16.1 good middling, 4 22-32d! middling, 4 21-32d; low middling, 4 7-16l; good ordinary, 4.1-I6d; ordinary, 3 15-16d. Sales, 10,00) bales, of which 600 were for speculation and export, nnii inciuoea s,wj American, ro receipts. NEW ORLEANS. June 12.-COriU.N Spot, firm; sales. 4.4.iO bales: ordinary, 6"c; good orninnry, u&-ir,c; low miooung, one, middling. Sc: middling fnlr. S'ic: receipts, 7,265 bales; stock, 111,265 hales. H i. i.uuih, Jlino I.'. i u i i u. ntenuj , middling. 7T(.e: no sales: recelnts. 850 bnles: shipments. 831 liaUvt; stock. 71.0.12 bales. Al,vi'JSTUiS, Jtino is, mi lu.-s Bieiiiiy nt Cc. .104 . Ci'i . !"' , Mi . 8!',i .10SU' AtcM-on , do ifd... tlaltlmore & Ohio, .vn'.i do pfd " Csnmllan Pacific... Canada Po Chs. & Ohio Chlcngn A Alton.. ilo pfd C, U. & Q Chi.. Ind. & I,.... An nfd Chicago & E. II1..1J0 Chicago ft O. W. do lt pfd do 2J pfd Chicago A N. W c. n. i. it r Chicago Tar. & TT. do pid C. C. C. & St. I... . Colorado Uo do ltt pfd do 2.1 pfd Del. A lludeon. tl. L. & W... Denver & O Uo pfd Erie do lt rfd do M pfd Gt. Nor. pfd Hocking Valley ilo pfd Illinois Central Iowa -Central ., do pfd Lake Eric & V do pfd L. A N Manhattan I.... Met. St. Ily Men. Central 3'H Mex. National U Minn. & St. I. 91 Mo. Paclfla 1JZ"4 M K. & T 3P do pfd SI N. J. Central Pi" N. Y. Central I51 Norfolk A XV R'"-i do pfd 'J No. Pacific ISO do pfd t'Vi Ontario & W 3"T Pennsylvania n2', Iteadlng 45S (in 1-t pfd .i5' do 21 pfd &:,'i St. I. & S. F 4T'i do 1st pfd 80 do 2d pfd '.S- 8t. I Southw "Mi do prd 1.3 St. Paul P.6 864 do pfd p.2T So. I'RCltlO So. Hallway do pfd Tei. & Pacific ... Toledo. St. L & do pfd Union I'acino do pfd abanh do pfd 73 Wheel, ft I. E do Id nfd .. wkiwn, Central .... . . 82.i do pfd .. 50',4 V C. C. & St. L. ..115 lAdnmi Ex 16614'Amerlcan Ex !2T L. S. Ex ... 43!, Wells-Fargo Ex.. ... S-.'i Amal. Copper .. ... Amer. Car F. ... 51 I do pfd...v ... :H Amer Lin. OIL . . ...t!7 do pfd ...Stt Amer. S. & It.... ... 5141 do pfd ...101 Amer. Tobacco . ... 4S Anac. Mln. Co... ... 70 .tiroolilyn It. T.. ,.1S7 .. 67 . 22!i .. 3 ..Pl'l, .. :t .. m .. 13'; .. 31 Ts" ,. ..ISO ..l' ... OD ...US ...t2i; ... ik ... f.i.i .. 52 ..WW .. 4SI.4 81, 'SU'Oaln. Fuel A Irnn.-luTU f..'4'ron. lias ... . UliiCon. Tobacco 774 do pfd ..141 Gen, Electric . Ciliicoie SiiKar Hocking Coal Inter. Paper .1M do pfd 109',4 Inter. Power , .l21Hl.aclede Ga 1T3 National Illscult.. Nntlonnl Lend .... National Salt do pfd No. American .... I'acino Coast Pncirlo Mall People's Gas 1-rei.eeo s. car.... do pfd Pullman P. Car... rtepuhllc Steel ... do pfd Sugar Tenn. Coal A I .. Union I3ag A P... do pfd V. S. leather .... do pfd L. S. Itiibber do -.M U. S. Steel do pfd WeMcrn Union .. ..i:2 ..217 .. 5? .. 2Hj . ! 7S .. 67 .. j .. 4', .. H'4 ,.. 44i, t .. 02 .. 41 .. 411 ... ffH .i ,.. 21 ... 7f'4 ,..140 l'! Tt'i V t 2J-t 62'i SPi .. 15 il.lttle Chief IJ .. ? Ontario f"0 ..IV) Ophlr M . 1 Pnoenlx , It . m i'otojl 5 . ?1. Srtvase Sierra Nevada si Small Hopes 4J Standard 30j 115 . ss . i Wool MnrUot. ST. IDC1S. June 12. WOOIr-Enny. but not iiuotably changed: medium gradefl, 110i 17c; light line. IKJllc; heavy tine, 9011c; tub washed, 16S21-4c. HOSTON. June 12. Tho Amerlcnn AVool nnd Cotton Reporter will soy tomorrow of tne wool marKot: Tiiero is a sngniiy ocuer feeling In the trade ns the result of tho improved conditions noted In tho goods mnrket. The feelln.T In tho traile Is thnt business Is going to grow brooder steadily, although perhaps slowly. Tho early shorn wools in Wyoming nave noon preiiy wen cleaned up, nnd many of tho buyers have left there. Montana will bo the. next scone of operations. Holders of wool iiro llrm thero and nro reported ns not likely to yield much In price. nil and llonlii. NEW YORK. June 12.-OILS-Cottonseed. steady: prime crude, nominal; prime yel low, ;r.ic. rctroieum. nun. uosin, sioauy; strained, common to good, $1.50. Turpen tine, firm. 35fi35Hc. OIL CITY. I'a.. Juno 12. OILS Credit balances. jl.oS; certificates, no bid; ship ments, 123.7C6 hbls.; nvernge, 91,985 hbls.; runs. 94.4IL' bbls.: average. ,s.wi bins, LIVERPOOL. Juno 12.-OIL Turpcntlno spirits, steady, 2is. i.uwuu.N, juno li.'. uil.es i-aicuun un seed, spot, 60s 6d, Turpentine spirits, 26s 6d. Evaporated nnd Dried Fruit. NEW YORK, Juno 12. EVAPORATED APPLES Tho mnrket for evaporated an pies ruled rather unlet, but about steady nt unchanged prices, state, common to good, SH'⪼ prlmo, SH'Joc; choice, 6Ij6'4c; rnncy, wo ,c. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Qulet. Prunes. 2Sf6Lc nor lb., ns to size nnd quality. Apricots, Roynl. SfJ12c; Moor Park. I'taches, peeled, liftlHc; unpceled, 6 12c. lilOc. "Vow York Dry Cuurta Market. NEW YORK. June 12.-DRY GOODS Thero has been more business doing today than for some time past. The demand for nrlnts In Htnnle linos has been good, busl ncss In fancies being moderate. Rrown sheetings and drlllp are llrmer on export makes. Jlleached , cottons unchanged. Coarse colored cottons , quiet. Alen a wear woolens nnd worpleds llrm on staple lines. Dress goods quiet and irregular. Siikhi Market. NEW YORK. Juno 12.r-SUOAR Raw- steady; fair rellning. 3"ie; centrifugal, 96 test. 4"4c; molnssoft sugar, 3ic; rellned oulet. NEW ORLEANS. June 12,-SUGAR Onli.tr nnfn kettlfi.' 3 3-l&ft4c: onon kettle centrlfugnl, SNiff-I'dc; centrlfugnl yellow, 4'.; ff?4Ric; second. 2Ul?4c.' Molasses, quiet; centrifugal, 5loc. ClIICAfiO LIVE STOCIC MAHKIIT. Sheep nml Choice 4'nttlr Stenrty HoR Active mid HlKlicr. CHICAOO. June 12. CATTLE Receipts, 21.000 head; Texans, 600 head: choice steady, others weak. Including butchers' stock and Texans; good to prime steers. $5.6006.30; poor to medium. $4.50176.15; stockers and feeders, $3,001)5.00; cows nnd heifers. $2.75g 6.10; ennncrs. $2.OOfl2.70; bulls. $2.80EJ-1.65: cnlvcs. $4.frOTjf.S5; Texns steers, $4.405.60; bulls. J'.'.Tfi'ii.l.r.. Hons off hits today. :6.oo nead: to morrow. 25,000, estlmnted; left over, 2.600; opened nctlve, 6c higher, closing easier; mixed and butchers, $5.9Offj6.20, good to choice henvy. $6.fi0'56.25; rough heavy, $5.83 ri..D.: iignt, j.i.nijmj.iu; uuik or snics, t.ua (U6.15. HIIKI',1' Aru UAMUS-ueceipis, 10,'FAI head; steady to slow; springs up to $5,75; good to choice wethers, $3.S5'34.iO: fair to choice mixed, $3.60fi3.95; western sheep. $3.90 (ii4.10: venrllngs. $l.OWH.po; nntlvo lambs, $1.00(85.10; weste-n lambs, $4.6.195.10. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattlt Uftrktt Blow and Zttiij to & Dime Lowir Than Yeittrdaj. HOGS GENERALLY TWO AND A HALF LOWER Sheep Receipts I.luht nnd So Alan Wna Detnniiil, 'I hoiiKh Luiiilm Sold About teiul, hut iJafi and Wctlirrn Went n Dime Loner. SOUTH OMAHA, June 12, Recelnts were: Cattle. Hoes. Sheen. umciai .Monuay 1,413 a, .y Ultlciul Tuesday 3,-iO lu,o3 Utllcinl Wednesday 3, lot lu.MJ Three dnv tills wwek.. 7.M17 25.L"'J Sumo davs last wcuk.... vabS 2s.d1j Same WeeK before ll,tl W.li2 Hume three weeks ago... ,lto 31,141 bume tour weeks nnu. . . .li.osi 23,iiw Same days last year 12,165 2.5,5-2 rtviTUK., pneo paid tor nogb ut Omuhu tne past sevcrul days with parUons: l,y-0 3,o-.'o l.i 15 6,4CO I..I.W 9,2i3 U.'Jis ls,0J b,-32 Soutn com- I 1!J1. 1900.liIi9.18aj.1837.l&!H.18D5. May 15... Mav 16... -May 17... May is... May 1... May 20... May 21.,. .nay 21 .. May 23... May 24... May 25... May 26... May 27... May 33... May 29... Muy 20... May 31... Juno 1... Juno 2.,., Juno 3..., Juno 4..., June 6., . June 6 Juno 7..., Junu 8.... Juno 9.... June 10... June 11 j uue 11... 1 5 Ul Juno 12... I 6 S9'i 5 664 5 21 3 67 I 3 CI 3 21 4 31 6 6'J . 6 23 3 63 4 2S 3 IS 4 27 6 7.' b 20 3 W 4 481 3 65 4 36 6 73',4 6 U 3 59 4 -Ml 3 W 3 11 4 -3 6 10 3 b5 4 35 3 01 3 12 6 73 3 66 4 :6 3 bt 3 07 4 46 0 bTVi 6 03 4 2i 3 U 3 03 4 45 5 63' 6 to 3 62 3 62 3 C3 4 37 6 (.l's h 01 3 66 4 33 3 02 4 35 0 67 6 01 3 62 4 25 3 45 4 32 5 61?4 6 0) 3 txi 4 17 3 4'Ji 3 04 4 U 4 10 3 65 4 Is 3 39 2 991 6 60 3 IU 4 20 3 34, 2 93! 4 17 6 63 K 4 95 4 0a 3 34 2 92. 4 31 5 U2U 4 90 3 CO 3 361 2 9t 4 3S 5 BS', 4 tb S 6i 4 10 I 2 Oil 4 39 6 71',, 4 Wl 3 67 4 14 3 391 I 4 3 6 'U 4 M 3 60 4 21 ' 2 S 4 30 A &'l. K A - 9 2 13 69 14 Oil 3 36 2 8il. 4 34 i M l in 1 Til 2 sll 4 33 4 91 3 U I 3 31 2 Ml 35 I l a b" w a vi -i . 4 95 3 67 3 88 3 30 I 34 5 02 3 60 3 87, 3 31 3 08 4 36 6 10 3 61 3. 92 3 39 3 04 ' 3 69 3 9 3 2 93 4 S3 6 KM 1 3 So 3 H i l 1 I 4 92 3 67 1 3 31 3 W, 4 36 6 70 f. 7IHi 5 70(l, 6 W,t S 83i MS I (VI I 10 '30 ...m ...wo ... tK ...I0.M ...141 ... !l ...l.l . ..HJO ...1150 UULIS. 1 1 3 1 1.. 1... S 1 1 I 1 1 1 2 5. 3 II 60 3 3 "S 3 J 1 4 X to 3 M CALVES. um 140 1720 1 P) 1 I'M 1 0 4 N 4 00 4 A) 4 Id 4 15 4 IS 4 23 4 4 W Indicates Sunday, Tho ofllclal number of cars of stock brought in today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.H'r's. C. M. & St, P. Ry 9 O. & St. L. Ry 4 3 Missouri Pacltlc Ry.. 7 2 1.. U. P. system 23 22 7 C. & N. W. Ry 5 1 V., E. & M. V. R. H.. 39 43 S. C. ,t P. Ry 5 C. St. P., M. & 0 17 17 H. & M. R. R. R 47 22 2 C, U. & Q. Ry 6 16 1 K. C. Sc St. J. Ry 11.. C, R. 1. & P., oaBt.... 6 22 1 C, R. 1. & P.. west... 113.. Illinois Central Ry.... 3 1 Total receipts 156 164 7 9 The disposition of the dny's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber ot ncau inuicatca: Iluyors. Omaha Packing Co.... Swift nnd Company Cudnhy Packing Co Armour & Co Omaha P. Co., Kan. City R. Uecker & Degan Vnnsunt & Co Lobmnn & Co Livingstone & Schaller.. L. F. Husz Other buyers 4 00 1 1M fi 00 300 I .'J 1 inn M 1 5 ') 1 SO t id 1M 5 01 2 150 75 HO iM STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. Ml 2 M 3 Tl 3 Sf, I1 3 01 1 (!) 3 0 59') 3 0) 1 "50 3 fO T.i 3 :. 1 330 4 00 STOCK CALVES. is. vi STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. "00 J m) 17 M7 Ml 30 3 W 1 W1 4 - o m 4 M 1 M0 4 Ml 745 4 " 4 705 4 0 614 4 40 15 "M 4 90 llOQS The receipts of hogs this morning were liberal, so thnt, with the holdovers, there were about ISO rnrs on sale. This tact made buyers rather Independent and thoy Jtnrted In to buy their supplies lower. Sellers, on the contrary, were holding for good, strong prices nnd ns a result tho market was very slow. The tlrst sales were steady to a shade lower than yester day's gcncrnl market. Some of the back ers started out and bought up tho better loads at $5.90 and $.i.92H and as high an tfiM whs paiu. f or tne lighter weignts iney wero bidding $5.S7i and downward. As sellers wero not satisfied with these prices, it wns some time before much of anything was done The situation did not Improve, however, as tho morning ndvanccd. hut, on tho con trary, It grew worse, Tho hulk of tho last hogs sold at tS.87'j, or a big 24e lower than the morning market, or about like yusterday's close. The bulk of nil tho snles went from $5.87V4 to J5.92H- Somo of tho lighter weights sold below $5.874 and a few of ths choicer londs went above $5.t.2V. It was late before anything like a clearance wns mane, tiopreseniaiivo saies: no. av. sn. IT. M 178 ... if) 292 ... S7 222 ... 64 234 M 74 224 fO M 235 ... C9 213 240 65 24S 20 69 229 ... 4 294 210 12 245 ... 75 220 220 73 224 M K, 272 M 70 142 tn 255 60 69 2M 1M 77 2 Cattle. .... 655 .... 640 .... 874 433 460 3 36 22 85 109 Hogs. 1.169 2.440 3,312 4,371 Sheep. f!6 Kiitin flty (irnln nnd Provisions, KANSAS CITY. June 12.-WIIEAT July 6lTie; September. 6.1Vc; cash. No. 2 "hard, Ci'xSirc: ro. 3. (.li'oiitnc: ato. red. Ton.o'c t o IN July, ot'wc; September. 40c: casn. xso. i luixeu, o:i,.inuv4i:; .no. wnue, lie. OATS No. 2 white, 25HC. RYE-No. 2. 6T4(rf34c. HAY-rholce timothy, $11.50G12.00: choice nrairie. j;i wanu.uu. lit 11 tin creamery, Jiisiliottc; miry. fulicy, 135 14c. KOliS weaK iresn .11 ssouri and Kansas stock. 9c ner doz.. losi off. cases returned: new whltewood enses Included. Ma more. ivl'.L 1,1 1 1 1 v nea i, w nu.; corn, 11,300 nu.'. oais. ;i.ti nu. shipments- Wheat. 50.400 bu.: corn. 10.- 400 nu.; onts, ,ii ivj. l'lilliiilelpliln I'riidiirr Mnrkrt. PHILADELPHIA. June 12. Rl'TTEU- Firm nnd Irrcgulnr; fnncy weptern cream ery. 19'sc; rnncy .western prints, iac; fancy nearuv nrlnts. .oc. EnGS-Stendy; rresli nenrhy, He; fresh western, 14c; fresh southwestern, 13c; freeh toutiiern, uo. (miekh is 011 et: .New vork run creams. fnncy small, 9'i5?9.4c; New York full creams, r lr to choice, S'.4'fj9c. .Toledo (irnln nml Seed, TOLEDO. O.. June 12. WHEAT Dull and enier; cash, 71Vic; July, 714c; Sotemhcr, 71sc t'OHN OUIet nnd ower: cash. 45c: Julv. 42l'je; September. 43'iiie. i m ! irmer: casn. jswc: Jiuy. 37ic: iMiiemoer, -;c HYK 53C. CLOVERSEED Cash, nrlme. $6.50: Oc tober, J5.32M!. Mliiiienpolls Wlient, Flour and llrnn. MINNEAPOLIS. Juno 12.-WHEAT- Cash, 6c, July, 67'lc; September, fc,c; nn track, no, 1 num. loc: No. l northern, 65c; ro. - norinern. ui'isiMic. FLOUR Lower: tlrst natents. 13.RVH3.30: second patents, $3.60!T3.70; first clears, $2.65 .'.1.1: seconu clears, :.iKKii.".iii. UltAN in btilK, hlglier, $11,10(311,75, MIlTtiiiikrc (irnln Market, MILWAl'KEE. Juno 12. WHEAT Steadier: No. I northern. 72ii724c: No. 2 nnrtharn. 7&ri71ic! Julv. ToiTTOVc. RYE-Stendy, No. 1. 51 iifJ52c, 11 A It LEY Steady: No. 2. 56c: samnle. 40 Bll', Trust receipts. Ex-dlvldcnd. w York Ioiior Market. NEW YORK. Juno 12. MONEY On call. steady. 2'..U3 ner cent: Inst loan. 3: nrimo mercantile paper, 34ffJ4'.4. I'TI'IK IVf. I' - ,1 1 1 ( V , Tl n.V. 1 r,ivi.i,.i i.x 1 i,1. vi r. r 1 1 ill, tviiu n u- tual tmsincsa In bankers' bills nt $1.S3"i for demand and at $1.85"j, for sixty days; posted rates, 51.Mi4fi.MS'.; commercial mils, 5I.hi?5J 4,83-i. SILVER Certificates, nominally 60c: bar. 69V,c; Mexican dollars, 47!4c. HONDS mate, inactive; government, steady; railroad, Irregular. The ciuaint: puce j uu uunas tooa aro n follows: reg U. S. ref. !, do coupon ,,. U. S. 3, reg do coupon do new 4, reg. do coupon do old 4s, res... In coupon do Si, ree do coupon ). of C. 3 63. Atch. general 4i do adj. 4s Canada So. 2... Che. fi O. 4H. do in C. A N. W. c. 7s,. do S. I . oeo. OS Chi. Terminal 4s.. Colo. So. 4s D. A R. O. 4s Krle gen. 4s F. W. A T. C. Is. Oen. Klectrlo is. Iovia Central Is. L A N. lint. 4 . M . K. & T. :s. do 4s ...04I ..107.i ..10 ..109 ..13f ..131 ....11214 ,...u:(i, ,...;csh ....10SV .... 12354 ....101 .... 93 ....'US', ....ICS ".Mil U254I N. Y. C. is io;i; N. J. C. gen. 5.i,...i:,: No. raelfie Ss V do 4s 105'4 N V. I gi Bt I 4S..100 N. & W. con, 4s., Oregon Nav. Is..., do t Oregon S. L. Cs., do consol fs. .. Reading gen. 4s., Rio O. W. Is St I, A I M c. ,'.s 8t I, & S F g. s St. Paul consols tit. r., 1.. do Cs .122 1S0, Pacific 4s... . 05 I So. Hallway Cs. . Ci'i fl. R. A T. 6s... 10J 9) 1071, mi.i .. 11s ...103i f4',i Tex. A rnclMc Is do 2s Union Pacific 4s, Wabash Is do 2s West flhore 4s .,,...114 Wis. Central 4s 9l'i 102'i ..Vj9 ..103 ,.i: ..120 .. 93 ..1"2 ..M7i ..1JU ..184 Is. .118 ....no-; .... 1 ....US', . CI .lll'.i . 31 .100 .11s .111 , tVt -Va. Centuries Offered. Iloaton "lock Quotntlona. noSTON. Juno 12. Call loans. aflSV, ner cent; time loans, 3541454 per cent, Ottlclal closing: PEORIA. S'JC. OATS-Lower: through. WlIIHIvY-On lrhed goods. l'Mirln llnrkrl, Juno I2.-CORN-Dull; No. No. 3 white, 27Hc, billed tha bals of $1.27 for tin. A.. T. A S. F..., do DM Amer. Sugar ... American Tel.. Iloston Klevate.i iloston & Me.... C. R. A Q Dominion uoai do pfd. V. H. Steel do pfd. Oen. Klectrle .... Max, Central .... N. K, Ons A C... Old Colony Old liomlnlon ... Rubber Union Pactflo ... I'nlon I-and West End . to .102',4 llOVi .1C1H .182 .194 ..IKS ST, ll Atchison 4s 101', . n. u. & u. m. Adventure 17 "4 lung, m, 10. Amal, Copper 131V Atlantis ,"2',i "iiosion A mom,... 40 llulln A Host on in Calumet A IIecla.,.l2 Centennial 984 Franklin . ,2 Humboldt s 'Osceola ... , 10 .Turret .... .va lQuin y SI' Santa Fe Copper.. 3) 17 25 r4 .S44 l.u .107 3 . 9IS Tamarack Utnh Mining Winona Wolverines ,, 7 .110 . SO 24 . Sli CulTrr Market. NEW YORK, June 12,-COFFEE-Spot Rio. iltllet. No. 7. lnvolre. fie. MIM. nufnt- iiiuuvii, Kiiiiiivic, iinrr prices nna 110.111- uuiiuii rr prominent irntures ot touay s develoiiineuts nn tho local exchange, 'Hie mnrket Olioneil steady, with nrlrex 1111. changed to 5 points lower, and later beenme henvv under llnuldatlon of local hnl,lltitr anil -iunK mr loreign account, prompted uy uiauppuiuiiiiB burupeun uuvicei, tne pros- Ex-rlshts. "Hid. Ilnnk Clriirlngs. CIIICAaO. Juno 12, Clearings. $25,726,295 balances, $1,574,603; posted exchange, $4.86tf 4.ti9; Now vnrg exenange, oc premium. CINCINNATI. June 12 Clearings. $3,978. 850; money, 3V4Q6 per cent; New York ex rhanire. 20c nremllim. NKW YORK. Juno 12.-Clenrlnss. t-V-1.- 9.VfM; balances, fi7,v..2"9. ST. LOUIS, Juno 12.-Ccarlnes, $T,Wl,9jl Totals 3,317 11.292 1,074 CATTLE Thero wns a fair run of cattle here today and other markets also had a good supply. Chicago was reported steady on best and weak to 10c lower on others, which naturally bad a bad effect upon tho market at this point. There were about 100 cars of beef steers on sule (his morning, und tho market opened up about steady on some of the best grades. As high ns $5b6 was paid early In the morning, but after the bolter loads had been nicked uo Dackers were bidding weak to a dime lower. In other words they wanted to buy their cattle to tlay for whnt they paid on Monday. Sell ers, an the contrary, thought they ought to set steady prices, and n a result the market was very slow from start to finish. There wero not many cows and heifers on snle this morning, and buyers took hold In fairly good shape and bought them up at Just about stendy prices with yesterday. Good heavyweight stuff In particular was In good demand and wns picked up In good reason. Tho commoner kinds also sold fully as well as they did yesterday. Hulls were slow ami weak unless ths quality was satisfactory, but anything good could be quoted steady with yesterday. Veal calves did not show much of any chnngo, but stngs wero a little lower than they were yesterday. Thero were very few Blockers and feed ers In tho yards this morning, as has been tho case for somo time past, and the de mand wns equal to the cupply nt good, steady prices. The commoner kinds, how ever, wero negiectoa nnii ratner Blow sate. Representative sales: Kansas City Live Muck Mnrket. KANSAS CITY. June 12. CATTLE Re ceipts, 5,600 head natives. 2.000 head Tex ans, 500 head calves: best grades, steady: common, steady to 10c lower; choice beer steers, $5.60fi'5.95; fnlr to good, $5.005. 45; ptockers and feeders, $3.75'ij 1.90; western fed steers, $1,755(5.70; Texans and Indians, $l.50fi'5.50: Texus grass steers. $3.104.60; cows, $3.35fll,75; heifers. $3.60u5.25; runners, $2.4013.23: bulls. $3.15fl I.S3; calves. $3.00H5.00. HOiiS tteceipts. aD.ft") neno; mnriiei strong to 5c higher; top. $6.0714: bulk of rales, $5.SViT.00; heavy. $5.95fJi5.07H: mixed packers. $5.Sfl6.00; light, $5.75575.90; plge, 5.21XH5.70. SHEEP AND LAM HS Recelnts. 5.000 head; mnrket stendy to 10c lower; western lambs. u.wm.ii; western wetnnrs, w.wj 4.30; western yenrllngs, $4.3jf4.i; owes, $3.60 ffM.00: culls. $2.23f3.25; Texas grass sheep, $3.2.Vff3.70; Texas lambs, $4.25(fi 1.60; spring lnmbs, St. I.nnln Lire Stock Market. ST. LOCIS. June 12.-CATTLE-Recolpts. 4.600 hend. Including 2.0W Texans; market stendy; native shipping and export st-ers, $5.00(fi6.10; dressed beef and butcher steers. $1.301?fi.f.r: steers under l,i ins., -.j.iov-ti.iu; stockers nnd feeders. $2.755.00; cows nnd hrlfprs. S2. 00(175.10: ennners. $1.60fI2.); bulls. $3.1004.25; Texns anil Indlnn steers, $3.C0Q 30; cows HOCtS- (n Htrnnir em. JVR.VfI6.00- butchers. $0.05.776.25. SHEEP AND LAMliS Iteceipis, hend: mnrket steady; native muttons, $3.H) 74.25; Iambs, $4.25iJ5.25; culls and bucks, $2.50174.25; stockers, $2.60. No. 1..., 1.... 6.... 1!.... 16..., 36.... 6..., 19..., M.'.i I'.'.'. 14..., 10..., 43... 43... 10... 12... 6... 1... 19... 13... 23... I 16 44.. i'i.'. 25.. F. 30- rows nnd heifers. J2.70(f? 1.35 -Ileroipis, 7, kio neu'ii miimn siniuy g; pigs nnd lights. 55. 8.Vfi5.0; pack- Sew York Live Monk Market. NEW YORK. Juno 12. REEVES Re. celpti. 2.235 head; steers, 10c hlghor; bulls nnd rows, steany 10 1.1c 011. siwrs, j.-u.,i 6.00; oxen and stngs. $2 76Tf4 S0; hulls, $3.00 3.15; cows, $2.25171.25; no change In cnhlcu; shipments. 2.W quarters of beef. CALVES Receipts, 2,171 head: veals, slow, ".fn-e lower; buttermilks. 3.W?50o lower: veals. $t. 00ft5.50: choice nnd extra. $5.6f7' 5.75: few fancy, J6.0uJ76.25; buttermilks, ja.oo 473.40. SHEEP AND LAM HS Receipts, 3.362 head; sheep nnd yeuillngs. dull and heavy; sheep, lower; good lambs, 25e higher; sheep, $2.60S3.75; common yearlings, $1; lambs, $5.60516.75. HOGS -Recolpts, 4,574 head; market llrmer nt $6.:5yf..60. St. .InepU Live fltoek Mnrket. ST. JOSEPH. June 12. CATT LE Re mints 1 una heml! mnrket steady: natives. II.tWs.O.': eows nnd heifers. $2.25(33.25; veals, $I.2.W.I0; bulls nnd stngs, J2 kliu.kf.rH. i'i Tf.'fll.TO. HOGS Receipts, R.10O head; mnrket steady til fiO nigner: cirpeo .,to iohci, imiii iiim light mixed, $3.8Vfl6.(Vh medium nnd heavy, iX OTU.T7fi.lfl! nlcs. M.6ft1f5.05: bulk. $5 90.R6.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS Recelnts. 3.100 head; market slow and steady; Colorados, J5.W. Stock lu SlKht. The following tables shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at the four principal llvo stock markets June is: irnuie, iioyH. an-i'n South Omaha Chlcugo Kansas City .. St Lolls 3.131 .21.("d ,. 7,Wo .. 4,500 10,969 26,0ml 20,500 7,iW 1.115 15,000 5.00(1 2,000 TijtalS 00,121 65.0C3 23,145 Av. i.,.1040 .... 703 .... ) .... 835 790 ....1120 .... 7il .... Mo .... 916 .... S59 .... 94S ....1114 ....1120 ....1003 ....1014 ....1215 9t6 .... 'J27 1003 ....1233 i". ..109 ....1031 ....1041 ....11C0 ....1320 ....1017 ....lOt.i . . . .107 ....1210 It 1106 1032 12)2 1133 1178 1172 1197 MSI 1119 1223 1196 1166 14... 17... C... 16... 21... 15... ... 8 13...., 30.... 2 t C... 2.... 1.... 1.... 4.... 1.... 3.... 1.... 4.... 1.... 1.... 1.... 1.... 1.... 1.... 1.... 4.... 1.... 3.... ).... 1.... 1.... 1 4 7 5 3.'.'.'.'... 1 , 4".'!.'. 1 1 2 1 1 1 15 1 , 10 14 .1150 ...1229 ...1155 ...1300 ...124) ...inn .mo I'r. 3 25 3 CI 4 "5 4 :s 4 51 4 15 4 15 4 0 4 95 5 00 6 01 5 fS 6 10 5 10. i n 5 :o .-, ii 5 it 5 15 ' 5 20 6 20 5 20 5 20 5 20 3 20 5 25 6 25 5 25 3 75 3 30 5 35 5 35 3 15 5 25 5 15 5 II 5 10 5 40 5 0 5 '0 5 4) 5 10 3 4) 5 W 5 40 5 45 r, '5 5 .i No. 8 9 19 19 8 , 20 24 6 40 17 16 17 20 , 27 17 13 , 38 41 1 , 40 , 20 21 36 18 39 1'.'.'.'.'.'. , 5 8 4 17 17 7 20 U I'J 11 76.!!'.!!,' 38 45 3 81 50 100. . . A v. 1103 1S27 1240 1809 12t' 1296 1032 1003 12(1 125.1 1333 1214 122S 1287 1228 1243 1294 1103 1174 1203 1171 1118 1206 1500 13M 803 so; ro 792 871 911 SO.) .... 877 ....1000 .... 920 .... 978 .... 981 .... 963 ....1115 ....1015 1244 ,....1118 1089 ... J345 1193 1301 1501 .1314 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 738' 765 m , 65.1 791 4 '0 4 !0 4 73 4 '5 4 i5 4 9) 32 10.. 2).. 24.. II.. 943 .1104 .1114 .1160 .1461 Pr. 5 43 6 15 6 10 5 SO 5 0 3 50 3 50 5 5) : ss 5 55 6 5 5 35 6 0 5 60 5 60 5 r.) 5 65 5 05 5 65 6 61 3 63 i 65 5 0 6 SO 5 91 4 ) 4 10 I 41 4 M 4 '0 4 6) 4 . 4 fi 4 3 87 4 90 4 90 4 91 5 '0 5 V) 5 21 5 35 6 S3 5 53 i 70 6 70 3 60 5 5 5 OS 5 25 i 11 5 40 5 61 STEERS AND COWS. ,....1081 ....1122 9M 850 990 735 990 940 840 1030 1110 1120 100) 9.10 860 92 840 75 970 1091 SW 830 125) ISiO 950 910 1CV. 978 1(03 8J0 890 12W) 905 1140 1060 101) 113'. 1030 9(0 ,..1010 ... 933 . .. SI0 COWS AND HEIFERS. ... 488 4 0) 9 1032 ...1120 4 70 HEIFERS. ,,. 2S 3 90 : 90) ,.. 600 3 U0 1 . . ..... 170 , .1530 3 15 21 TOO 970 1 50 1 .... 1030 1110 3 73 12 20 , 1340 1 '6 17 10.4 4 70 2 1380 5 30 5 10 COWS. 2 00 1 1010 3 70 2 CO 2 1220 3 75 3 SO 1 1010 3 75 2 75 1 (60 3 73 3 73 7 957 3 y) 3 75 7...- 103. 3 15 2 75 1 790 3 H 3 93 1 710 4 00 3 10 10 10.17 4 00 3 0.1 1 1470 4 fO 3 00 1...'. 1310 4 00 3 ') 1 67(1 4 CO 3 00 1 1300 4 10 3 ("I 1 1110 4 15 3 10 6 102 I IS 3 10 1 1101 4 25 3 15 1 110O 4 25 J 15 7 106 t 4 25 3 25 2 740 4 23 3 TS 2 f90 4 ?5 3 15 2 775 4 53 3 23 1 1120 4 3S 3 25 1 1200 4 .13 S ?5 1 1200 4 15 3 25 C 6S 4 33 3 ti 2 HIS I 40 3 31 16 1109 4 10 3 4) 5 1120 4 10 3 50 2 1070 4 40 3 0 3 1166 4 40 3 30 4.....' 937 I 5) 3 50 5 1116 4 50 3 50 1 1110 4 50 3 (0 1 IIM 1 ot 3 Vi 1 1213 4 fS 3 1 950 I 55 3 f-0 1 1210 4 60 3 ra 8 1213 4 ij) 3 60 2 910 4 60 3 i'i 1 1250 4 70 4 6 4 35 4 :i 4 45 4 4 '5 4 Si No. S3.. 40.. 49,. 100. 73.. 79.. 59.. 67.. 4.. 70.. !.... 4.... 72.... 65.... 64.... 75.... 78.... t9 AV. 213 210 311 110 226 224 20t 230 231 229 216 253 ..232 ..22.1 ..2.16 ..249 ..22 ..216 31 an. 40 "to 160 2M 40 n 40 120 80 120 80 67 247 C2... (.... M 61.... .... C?.... 10.... 75.... (3.... 63.... 60.... 89..., 74..., $9.... 68.... 38 .., 9.... 65.... 53.... SI..., 76.... 71.... CI..., 63..., SI..., 65..., 77..., 49... 76... 44..., 67..., 7J..., 76..., 67..., 57.... 76.... 52, 45. 1! ....359 . . . .22.8 ....258 ....360 ....210 ....194 ....230 ....246 ....243 ....205 ....197 222 248 ....240 ....247 ....245 ....210 ....259 ....242 ....200 ....234 ....216 ....216 ....304 ....192 ....223 ....237 .....229 ....248 ....250 ....239 ....231 ....212 ....243 ....293 ....215 .....IM ....244 69 235 76.. . 44.... 64.... 91.... 87.... 16.... 72.... 189... 73.... 07.... 60.... 63.... S6.... ..2S ...204 ...343 ...230 ...230 ...208 ...223 ...240 ...329 ...203 ...240 ...253 ...264 ...318 .236 80 SO 100 SO 80 iw 160 'so 120 200 SO SO so so so 320 200 40 so leo :co 170 JM 4) so 24) 40 Pr. 6 SS I t 6 !S 6 SS 5 S7I4 6 7Mi 5 KM I 87U 6 87 5 87H 5 874 tf.Si 5 74 S 84 5 81', 6 874 6 814 5 874 5 74 5 87 6 S7'.'i & 87W 6 874 i 874 6 874 5 874 6 S74 5 f74 I S74 5 874 5 S"4 5 374 5 874 6 874 5 874 s r.y, 6 74 5 874 6 174 ( 374 5 874 5 574 5 874 6 874 6 874 6 874 5 74 5 874 6 874 6 874 6 474 6 S74 6 S74 5 f4 6 47 4 5 874 5 874 6 S74 5 V4 5 874 5 874 6 874 6 874 6 114 S 174 5 174 6 874 6 814 5 874 5 874 B.9) 6 90 5 M 5 90 610 84.... 65.... 57.... 70.... 52.... 60!!!.' .... fJt.... 67.... 43.... 76.... 16.... 59.... (.... 35., 24. 71., 12. H. 72! 14. 231 ..230 ..329 ..216 ..235 ..292 ..250 ..244 ..226 ..224 ..149 ..233 293 255 249 271 243 237 203 208 2.13 220 308 61 255 61.... 68.... 49.... 63.... 75.... (10.... 63.... 63.... 65.... 64.... 61.... 68.... 71.... "..,, 63.... ..... C5.... 85.... 58.... 66,... 65.... (2.... 64.... 71.... 47.... 58.... 13.... CO.... 74.... f).... 60.... 57.... 55 ....224 ....297 ....283 ....231 ....241 ....247 ....270 ....285 ....269 ....313 ....222 ....262 ....203 ....259 ....210 ....254 ....216 ....288 ....220 ....262 ....231 ....258 ....249 ....204 ....305 ....256 ....250 ....264 .. ..295 ....303 ....310 5 90 5 90 B 90 6 90 5 01 5 90 6 91 6 90 5 90 5 91 5 90 5 V) 5 91 5 10 5 9) 6 p.) 5 9) 5 ' 5 90 5 9) 5 M 6 90 5 "0 6 90 6 90 6 90 6 99 5 90 6 50 5 90 5 ru 6 90 6 50 5 90 5 90 5 90 6 90 6 90 5 .10 6 90 5 90 5 to 6 90 5 90 6 90 5 90 5 90 6 90 6 90 5 90 6 914 6 124 5 924 6 924 5 924 5 4 5 .424 6 924 6 924 6 924 6 924 5 924 5 924 6 924 6 :24 6 924 6 924 5 9J4 6 t'.4 5 924 6 5 6 95 6 0.) 5 95 HE SPEAKS FOR IRRIGATION Prof. MrniL Aurleitltiirnl llrimrl nirnt Evpert, .tiienri Mefore (lie I ml 11 st rli.l turn iul 1 1111. WASHINGTON. June K.-Prof Mrnde. tho Agricultural department's Irrigation expert, continued his testimony before thn Industrial commission today. He snld thnt Irrigation Is necessary In two-ilfths of tho nren of tho I'nltcd States to make farming profitable. To those Inclined to consider It n sectional question, ho would say thnt Irrigation within tho past few yenrs had redeemed nn nren In Louisiana nnd Texas Inrger than somo New England stntes. Mus ing an Increase lif tho Vnlilo of Innd from $5 to from $50 to $100 nn ncrc. Ho also snld that Irrigation is coming to ho considered a necessary ndjunct (11 mnr ket gardening along tho Atlantic const. Ho estimated thnt there nro not fewer than 76,000 Irrigation ditches In the United Stntes, costing a totnl of not less than $200, 000.000, nnd pos-lbly much more. Ho ad vocated government nld, under certain re strictions, In reclaiming somo tcctlon of tho country hy Irrigation. In tho afternoon, Thomns Turnbull, rep resenting tho Son Frnnclsco Chamber of Commerce, testified concerning labor con ditions in California. He snld that, gen erally speaking, skilled labor receives h-t-ter wages In California than In the east ern stntes, while thero Is no slmllnr differ enco In Hip wnges of unskilled lnbor. Ho cxpressod tho opinion thnt the chrnpnciis of Chinese lnhor Is duo nlmost entirely to the Inefficiency of tho Chinese as laborers. Speaking of the Chinese, ho said tho senti ment In California wns generally favor- ablo to their proscription, ns they wore not dcslrnbln acquisitions from nny point of view. POSTMASTERS TO GET MORE Annual llrmljiistnivnt uf Salaries OIvm 1,770 nn Increase 220 Are Iteilticffl. smREP Ther worp only a few enrs of sheep and lambs on sale this morning, but evidently there wore enough to meet the requirements of local puckers. Clipped lambs did not sell so much different from yesterday, but. If anything, tho tende.npy was in the direction of lower prices. Tho best ones on the market brought $4.50. Wethers were slow sale and weak to a dime lower than yesterdny. Ono bunch brought $4.00 nnd up to a late hour thoro were others unsold. Ewes wero also neglected und lower. Quotations: Choice clipped wethers, $3.io SUM; fair to good clipped wethers, $3.60W 3.75; choice clipped ewes, $3.25fi3.60; folr to good clipped ewes, $3.00(33.25; cholco wooled Tamhc 14 noffT.VlB: fnlr to cood lambs. $l.i0W 4.90; choice clipped lambs, $4.50(34.76; fair to good cuppec. m in do, i.-o'u-i.u.,. ")'"' lambs, $5,004(5.60; feeder wethers, J3.MHt-4.fW ; feeder lambs, $4.O0tf4.4O. Representative sales: No.. . Ay. 1 buck c . 2rt cull ewes ej 5 Nebraska clipped ewe lfo B clipped ewes ill 1 rllnned wether 103 171 Nebraska clipped lambs 102 224 clipped lnmbs 90 cupped lamus 1 clipped lamh o Pr. $2 60 3 00 3 25 3 50 4 00 4 25 4 40 4 50 4 60 tilonx City Live Stock MnrUit. Dinirv i-utv innrt 1? fSnfrlnl Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts, WO; market ste3dy; beeves, $5.0u5.fiO: cows and bulls. 1 1 totLfvrtlOZ. tlnpknrd nnH fpfdnrs. S3. 75 04.40; 'calves and yenrllngs, $3.rS4.50. HUUS-lieceipis, ,-v. Illiiinm vu ii.BMv.i selling, $5.775.90; bulk, $5.S2Via6.65. PORTO RICO NAVAL STATION Lonif Will He ml nvnl Oftlcers to In- venttgnte Ail vlsiiliintv or nm- tnlillsliliiK Tlieni. WASHINGTON, June 12. Socretary Long n-lll nnnnlnt a board of naval officers shortly to proceed to Porto Rico to examine Into tho advisability of establishing n United States navnl station on that Island. Admiral Luce has already raado somo in vestigation of the naval advantages pos- nsBPd hv Torto Rico. His inquiries, bow- ever, related to tho establishment of a . .. , . 11 rendezvous for warsnips, nnu iuo Biimu Island of Culehra, lying off Porto Rico, wns thought to possess advantages for such a West Indian rendezvous. Tho present In- nutrv takes n broader scopo and con templates not only a rendezvous for ships, hut tho establishment of o first-class naval station at one of the eastern outposts of the Antilles Tho Mayflower win no pinceu at the disposal of tho board. Tllll HEALTY .MAHKKT. INSTRl'M ENTS filed for record Tuesday, j uno i-. yj'n- Wnrmnty Dci'ils. W. L, Selby ot nl to A. Deems, mi 2. block 1, Cnrthoge add.......... $ wl Mnrla Holnnss to Scandinavian loung Men s Christian nssociniioii, s lot 16 nnd o 16 feet of s 60 feet lot Id, C.,i. 11 n. I'u lul mli! 2. 6"l) Rntes-Smlth Investment company to S. n ii.oiar o s font of w 51.05 feet lots 23 nnd 21, block 4, Hanscom Place I, ono Elriora. Palmateer and husband to Ci F. Harrison, nVi lot 4, block 6, Kirk- wood ndd liertha Habcock to F. R. PalmntdT, lot S, block 1, Murysvlllo artel ..... - -- A. E. Swecsy to J. C. White, lot 1. o block 6, Sweesy's ndd..... -'-J B. J. Corrlgnn to Anna Corr pan, lots 12, 13, 14, block 2, I.ogail 1-invB " Nebhrarsk,Hr0:on,n' nnd Ru.MIng ' n.'ioela tlon to Hcnsli! 4'nhlll, lot 3, block 2, Ovfnril Plnrn . . Unit flnliii Deeds. W. F. Swecsy and wife to A E. Sweesy. lot 1, block 6, Sweeny s add 1 Total amount of transfers $S,ll WASHINGTON, June 12. The nnnuil readjustment of postmasters' salaries hns Just boon completed In tho oillco of tho first assistant postmnstor general, the re sult being that on tho tlrst of July 1.770 postmasters will receive Increased pay nnd 229 will rocclvo reduced compensation. Tho total reduction Is $2'?, 400 nnd tho nggrrg.itc Incroaso $2ir.,600, making n net lncron.io of $187,200. In only ono tnstnnco, that of Now Or leans, does the tncreneo amount to ns much as $1,000, Thero aro thrco Increases of $500 each, fourteen ot $100. forty-nine i f $300, 225 of $200 and 1.478 of $100. Twelvo ofllces of tho second class will b advanced to tho first. class, and nlnoty-slx from tho third to the second class. Thero will bo hut ono relegation from tho second to tho third class (Mlddletown, Pa.) nnd seven from tho third to tho fourth class. Tho lncrenso in tho nvorngo salaries ot postmasters noted Inst year has been con tinued and this yenr It will be $1,777, ns compared with $1,781 Inst year. Two hun dred and twenty-nlno ofllces have been ad vanced to tho presidential class during tho past year. Sixteen offices have b.'on discontinued nnd mado stations of other ofllces during tho year. With tho exception of 1000, tho show ing mailo this year Is bottor than that for nny other year slnco 1S83, tho first year In which postmasters' snlnrlcB wero ndjiietttt on tho present basis. SOLDIERS WISH TO REMAIN MnoArthur Sn Inform Wnr Deport ment nml TrnitNfcrs Will He Mnilr nt Mniilln. WASHINOTON", Juno 12. Adjutant Oen oral Corbln has recolvcd tho following cablegram from General MacArthur nt Ma nila: "A largo number of men In regular regi ments ordered United States with to re main hero. Authority requested transfer those dcBlrnblc to regiments remaining." Gcnoral Corbln has cabled a reply to Genernl MacArthur granting him ths authority requested. Melville rindltt)' In Hoimil Over. CHICAGO. June 12.-Melvllle Chester Flndlny, who was arrested hero Monday on numerous charges of forgery, waived the preliminary hearing today and was held to the grand Jury In bonds of $2,400. Flnd lny Is the son of a Kansas City business man, a graduate of Yale, and admits that he has had exceptional advantages In lite, but ho Is said to havo passed forgod checks In nearly all tho Important cities of tho country. It is alleged thn nt Rloomlng ton, 111., ho secured $5,000. Identities IlendlrsR llody. LOWELL. Mass., June 12. Tho woman whoso headless body was found In Chelms ford woods last Hundaj. and whoso head was found yestorduy, was Identified todoy as Mrs. Margaret lllonillu of lioaton, Tho Identification was mndo by Mrs. Margaret Casey of Lawrence, sister of Mrs. lllondln. Tho dend woman married Mr Uloiidln, a French-Canadian mill operative, Inst Feb ruary. It Is not known whero tho man Is nt present. LEGAL .VOTICE. 10 RECEIVERS NOTICE. In the jjisiriot i-ourt In and for Douglas Ccunty, Nebrasku. William G. Madden, plaintiff, against No brnska I'lro Insurance Company et nl.. de fendants, Notice to creditors of said In surance, company to present their claims for dividends. To ull creditors of the Nebraska Flro In surance company who havo not churned or received tneir respective iiiviaeuus Hereto fore ordered m thu nbovo entitled notion, v.ni. and ench of you. are hereby notl:led that in and by tho ordr of the court lu tho above entitled action, mado mid entered on tho 4th day of May, A. D. 19ul. vou must present for payment your respective claims for lUVUieilua lieilHUlllIU uiuuivt, it, c,l ..niinn within CO days from tho completion of tho publication of this notice, which t'mo Will expire on ino oibi iijj m nwu". 1901. and that unlcas you so do y'our respec tive rights to such dividends will bo con cluded and you will bo burrod of tho right to participate In tho funds appropriated ''sich'clalms may be presented nt tho oillco of tho under-lgned receiver lu tha llrown block, In the city of Omaha, lu Douglas county aforesaid, or transmitted to him nt that address by mall. Dated this 25th day of .May, A. D. 1901. Li.in.il AL13ERT U. WYMAN, Receiver "f the. nald Nebraska Flro Insur ance company. May30d-un-3ut OLDEST! StFliyr: REST! WALL STREET Money Will Enrn lllif .Monthly Return The Investor's Fund Pays Seinl-Monthiy. Tho oldest estnlillwhed In America, ho certltlcate-hnldcr ever lost a cent. Pay ments mado. to ull sulwcrlbp.rs every 15 days. No trouble. No demy. Money refunded on demand. Write today for particulars, free to any addres. (7. i:. iia( ki;i .v en., Hudson lliilldlnu, .Vi'iv Voile, 'ri'riiinui. o;;:i. Boyd Commission Co Successors to James K. Iloyd & Co., OMAHA. NEH. COMMISSION (JllAIN. PHOVISIO.VM AM) MOCKS. Unkill of Trmln HiilldliiK. Direct wires to Chicago and Now York. Correspondni'jc, John A. Warren & Co. EDWARD C. HEEMAN Now with Jones iJo. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. GH,rN. Pltnvisio.vs, STUCK. nilNlm AMI t"4TTHS. 220.2211 La Snllo t.t.,. CHICAGO. Your biiilneM oiiukJ. iorr!i-poaiiic hiiiim iiaiij ann i-oiai inir-. 1.., .... . rrlal lrr to all iraparmut i-oikii i.m 11 -